Teapot - .925 silver

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Rare Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot – Manchester, United Kingdom, circa 1750
Sterling 925 with Vermeil Interior – Weight: 220 g

An elegant and highly collectible mid-18th-century English sterling silver teapot, crafted in Manchester around 1750, during the Georgian period. This refined piece reflects the sophistication of early British tea culture and the quality of silversmithing reserved for distinguished households.

Description

The teapot displays a compact and harmonious form with finely engraved decorative motifs and a refined profile typical of mid-18th-century English silver. The shaped spout and elegant handle integrate seamlessly with the body, while the decorative rim and period detailing give the piece a strong historical character.

The interior retains its original vermeil (gold-gilded) lining, a luxury feature used to protect the silver from tea and enhance presentation. This element significantly increases both desirability and rarity.

Material and Details
• Solid Sterling silver (925/1000)
• United Kingdom, Manchester
• Circa 1750
• Original vermeil interior
• Weight: approx. 220 grams
• Georgian period craftsmanship

Hallmarks visible inside confirm authenticity and period production.

Provenance

This teapot comes from a noble family collection, where it has been preserved over generations. Such provenance adds historical importance and collector appeal.

Condition

Very good antique condition for its age:
• Structure sound and stable
• Interior gilding still present
• Normal wear consistent with the 18th century
• No major restorations

Value and Collectibility

Comparable Georgian sterling teapots of this period and quality have achieved auction valuations exceeding €5,000, particularly when retaining original vermeil interiors and noble provenance.

Early Manchester silver is considerably rarer than London production, making this piece especially interesting for collectors of British silver.

Conclusion

A refined, rare, and historically significant 18th-century English sterling silver teapot — combining noble provenance, original gilding, and strong collector value.

An excellent opportunity to acquire an authentic Georgian silver object of investment and decorative importance.

Rare Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot – Manchester, United Kingdom, circa 1750
Sterling 925 with Vermeil Interior – Weight: 220 g

An elegant and highly collectible mid-18th-century English sterling silver teapot, crafted in Manchester around 1750, during the Georgian period. This refined piece reflects the sophistication of early British tea culture and the quality of silversmithing reserved for distinguished households.

Description

The teapot displays a compact and harmonious form with finely engraved decorative motifs and a refined profile typical of mid-18th-century English silver. The shaped spout and elegant handle integrate seamlessly with the body, while the decorative rim and period detailing give the piece a strong historical character.

The interior retains its original vermeil (gold-gilded) lining, a luxury feature used to protect the silver from tea and enhance presentation. This element significantly increases both desirability and rarity.

Material and Details
• Solid Sterling silver (925/1000)
• United Kingdom, Manchester
• Circa 1750
• Original vermeil interior
• Weight: approx. 220 grams
• Georgian period craftsmanship

Hallmarks visible inside confirm authenticity and period production.

Provenance

This teapot comes from a noble family collection, where it has been preserved over generations. Such provenance adds historical importance and collector appeal.

Condition

Very good antique condition for its age:
• Structure sound and stable
• Interior gilding still present
• Normal wear consistent with the 18th century
• No major restorations

Value and Collectibility

Comparable Georgian sterling teapots of this period and quality have achieved auction valuations exceeding €5,000, particularly when retaining original vermeil interiors and noble provenance.

Early Manchester silver is considerably rarer than London production, making this piece especially interesting for collectors of British silver.

Conclusion

A refined, rare, and historically significant 18th-century English sterling silver teapot — combining noble provenance, original gilding, and strong collector value.

An excellent opportunity to acquire an authentic Georgian silver object of investment and decorative importance.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Silver type
.925 silver
Specific region of origin
Manchester
Material
Silver
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Decor
Floral
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
8 cm
Width
10 cm
Diameter
10 cm
Estimated period
1800-1850
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Objects sold
84.48%
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