Teapot - silver plated





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Description from the seller
Antique Teapot in Victorian Style – Sheffield Silver Plated – Fine 19th Century
Technical Specification
Material: Silver-plated metal (Silver Plated / EPNS).
Estimated period: Late 1800s (Victorian Era, circa 1880-1900).
Style: Neoclassical / Victorian.
Craftsmanship: Body with bead decoration (vertical grooves) on the lower part and a band engraved with geometric/floral motifs on the upper part.
Details: Hinged lid with decorative knob; ergonomic squared handle; slender spout with a grooved base coordinated to the body.
Detailed Description
Refined antique teapot of English manufacture (Sheffield area), characterized by a timeless classic line. The construction features a raised work with grooves that create an elegant play of light on the silvered surface. The handle is equipped with small thermal insulators (usually bone or Bakelite) to allow gripping even when the body is hot. This piece represents a classic example of domestic silverware for the late 19th-century upper middle class. For sale as shown in the photo with patina to be cleaned.
Antique Teapot in Victorian Style – Sheffield Silver Plated – Fine 19th Century
Technical Specification
Material: Silver-plated metal (Silver Plated / EPNS).
Estimated period: Late 1800s (Victorian Era, circa 1880-1900).
Style: Neoclassical / Victorian.
Craftsmanship: Body with bead decoration (vertical grooves) on the lower part and a band engraved with geometric/floral motifs on the upper part.
Details: Hinged lid with decorative knob; ergonomic squared handle; slender spout with a grooved base coordinated to the body.
Detailed Description
Refined antique teapot of English manufacture (Sheffield area), characterized by a timeless classic line. The construction features a raised work with grooves that create an elegant play of light on the silvered surface. The handle is equipped with small thermal insulators (usually bone or Bakelite) to allow gripping even when the body is hot. This piece represents a classic example of domestic silverware for the late 19th-century upper middle class. For sale as shown in the photo with patina to be cleaned.

