Fisher Silversmiths - Coffee pot - .925 silver






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Rare sterling silver coffee pot (925) by Fisher Silversmiths of Jersey City, New Jersey, circa 1940–1950, with ebony handle and knob, weighing 445 g, height 19 cm, width 17 cm, depth 10 cm, part of the P. Revere Reproduction series and featuring a hand-engraved monogram.
Description from the seller
Rare Sterling Silver 925 Coffee Pot – Fisher Silversmiths "Paul Revere"
Manufacture: Jersey City, New Jersey (USA) – Circa 1940-1950
Description of the Item
For sale a prestigious example of American studio silver: a coffee pot in solid Sterling silver (925) produced by the historic Fisher Silversmiths manufactory. Founded in Jersey City (New Jersey, USA), Fisher has been one of the leading companies in the United States for luxury silverware, known for the millimetric precision of its historical reproductions.
This model is part of the renowned "P. Revere Reproduction" line, an homage to the design originally created by Paul Revere in the 18th century, reinterpreted with mid-20th-century American artisan craftsmanship.
Details and Hallmarks (Stamps)
On the bottom of the piece are clearly visible the marks certifying its origin and value:
Fisher Logo (The Lyre): Official mark of Fisher Silversmiths, Jersey City, NJ.
Silver Title: Punch mark "STERLING" (Silver 925/1000).
Series: Inscription "P. Revere Reproduction" and model number 7.
Distinguishing Detail: A refined hand-engraved monogram on the front, attesting to the high-level original commission.
Noble Materials and Dimensions
The coffee pot combines solid silver with rare natural materials:
Ebony Handle and Knob: The ergonomic handle and the acorn knob are made from authentic black ebony wood, sought for its density and beauty, as well as its thermal insulation properties.
Total Weight: 445 grams.
Dimensions: Height 19 cm | Width (handle-spout) 17 cm | Upper diameter about 9 cm.
Condition
The item is preserved in excellent condition, with a mirror-like surface free of dents. The combination of Jersey City silver and ebony wood makes this piece a classic of transatlantic design.
Rare Sterling Silver 925 Coffee Pot – Fisher Silversmiths "Paul Revere"
Manufacture: Jersey City, New Jersey (USA) – Circa 1940-1950
Description of the Item
For sale a prestigious example of American studio silver: a coffee pot in solid Sterling silver (925) produced by the historic Fisher Silversmiths manufactory. Founded in Jersey City (New Jersey, USA), Fisher has been one of the leading companies in the United States for luxury silverware, known for the millimetric precision of its historical reproductions.
This model is part of the renowned "P. Revere Reproduction" line, an homage to the design originally created by Paul Revere in the 18th century, reinterpreted with mid-20th-century American artisan craftsmanship.
Details and Hallmarks (Stamps)
On the bottom of the piece are clearly visible the marks certifying its origin and value:
Fisher Logo (The Lyre): Official mark of Fisher Silversmiths, Jersey City, NJ.
Silver Title: Punch mark "STERLING" (Silver 925/1000).
Series: Inscription "P. Revere Reproduction" and model number 7.
Distinguishing Detail: A refined hand-engraved monogram on the front, attesting to the high-level original commission.
Noble Materials and Dimensions
The coffee pot combines solid silver with rare natural materials:
Ebony Handle and Knob: The ergonomic handle and the acorn knob are made from authentic black ebony wood, sought for its density and beauty, as well as its thermal insulation properties.
Total Weight: 445 grams.
Dimensions: Height 19 cm | Width (handle-spout) 17 cm | Upper diameter about 9 cm.
Condition
The item is preserved in excellent condition, with a mirror-like surface free of dents. The combination of Jersey City silver and ebony wood makes this piece a classic of transatlantic design.
