Antique silver plated teapot by Queen Victoria Sheffield, England, beginning of the 20th century
The antique teapot marked "Queen Victoria Sheffield" belongs to the English tradition of producing tableware and serving items in the style of the Victorian era. Such items were produced in Sheffield, the famous center of silver production.
Judging by the stamp with the inscription "Queen Victoria" and the image of the coat of arms, this product is from the so—called "Sheffield Plate" collection - a technique that included coating copper or brass objects with silver. The brand on the teapot, such as the image of a crown, a coat of arms with a lion and other symbols, are typical for British silverware manufacturers.
The shape of the teapot with a wooden handle and engraved patterns reminiscent of the Victorian style suggests that it was most likely created in the early 20th century, as part of retro collections inspired by the era of Queen Victoria.
The antique teapot has the original manufacturer's label.
Very good vintage condition.
Dimensions:
Width: 20 cm / 7.87 inches
Height: 14 cm / 5.5 inches
Depth: 9 cm / 3.5 inches
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