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ANTIQUE SILVER COFFEE POTS


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A very handsome Antique Victorian Sterling Silver hand-chased coffee pot, having a round hand-chased baluster body with melon-style fluting, a hinged lid with melon fluting and original cast floral finial, an insulated silver handle, a fluted spout, and all sitting on four shell and scroll feet. Made by the Savoury Brothers of London in 1846. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver coffee pot are height 26 cms (10.25 inches), length 26 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 862g (28 troy ounces).

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A very handsome Antique Victorian Sterling Silver hand-chased coffee pot, having a round hand-chased baluster body with melon-style fluting, a hinged lid with melon fluting and original cast floral finial, an insulated silver handle, a fluted spout, and all sitting on four shell and scroll feet. Made by the Savoury Brothers of London in 1846. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver coffee pot are height 26 cms (10.25 inches), length 26 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 862g (28 troy ounces).
A very handsome Antique Victorian Sterling Silver hand-chased coffee pot, having a round hand-chased baluster body with melon-style fluting, a hinged lid with melon fluting and original cast floral finial, an insulated silver handle, a fluted spout, and all sitting on four shell and scroll feet. Made by the Savoury Brothers of London in 1846. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver coffee pot are height 26 cms (10.25 inches), length 26 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 862g (28 troy ounces).
A very handsome Antique Victorian Sterling Silver hand-chased coffee pot, having a round hand-chased baluster body with melon-style fluting, a hinged lid with melon fluting and original cast floral finial, an insulated silver handle, a fluted spout, and all sitting on four shell and scroll feet. Made by the Savoury Brothers of London in 1846. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver coffee pot are height 26 cms (10.25 inches), length 26 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 862g (28 troy ounces).   A very handsome Antique Victorian Sterling Silver hand-chased coffee pot, having a round hand-chased baluster body with melon-style fluting, a hinged lid with melon fluting and original cast floral finial, an insulated silver handle, a fluted spout, and all sitting on four shell and scroll feet. Made by the Savoury Brothers of London in 1846. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver coffee pot are height 26 cms (10.25 inches), length 26 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 862g (28 troy ounces).
A very handsome Antique Victorian Sterling Silver hand-chased coffee pot, having a round hand-chased baluster body with melon-style fluting, a hinged lid with melon fluting and original cast floral finial, an insulated silver handle, a fluted spout, and all sitting on four shell and scroll feet. Made by the Savoury Brothers of London in 1846. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver coffee pot are height 26 cms (10.25 inches), length 26 cms (10.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 862g (28 troy ounces).


View our antique silver coffee pots online by clicking any of the images to see an enlarged photograph. Our range of antique sterling silver coffee pots include examples from the Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian eras. To purchase any silver coffee pot online just click the Add to Order or Purchase Now button and receive free insured delivery. You may also be interested in Antique Silver Cafe Au Lait Pots.



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