ANTIQUE SILVER TEAPOT STANDS
View our range of antique sterling silver teapot stands, which are all available for purchase online. To get a closer look at any antique silver teapot stands just click on the image for a more detailed picture. Our sterling silver teapot stands, if purchased online, include free insured delivery to your door, or alternatively visit our store in the London Silver Vaults. You may also be interested in our Antique Silver Teapots.
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A very handsome Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver teapot stand, having an oval body with a band of hand-engraved floral decoration, a raised border with an applied reeded edge, and sitting on four cast hoof feet. Made by the Pairpoint Brothers of London in 1905. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver teapot stand are length 17.5 cms (7 inches), width 13 cms (5 inches), and it weighs approx. 238g (7.8 troy ounces). | |
£365
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An Antique Victorian Scottish Sterling Silver teapot stand, having a shaped and cut-cornered oval body with an applied reeded border, the flat ground with a hand-engraved beaded band surrounding a central vacant cartouche, and all sitting on four flange feet. Made by Hamilton & Inches of Edinburgh in 1883. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver teapot stand are length 18 cms (7 inches), width 13 cms (5 inches), and it weighs approx. 150g (4.8 troy ounces). | |
£375
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A very pretty Antique Georgian Sterling Silver teapot stand, having a rectangular body with rounded corners and a band of bright-cut hand-engraved floral decoration, a raised border with an applied reeded edge, and sitting on four ball feet. This elegant antique silver teapot stand was made by Soloman Hougham of London in 1804. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver teapot stand are length 16 cms (6.3 inches), width 12.5 cms (5 inches), and it weighs approx. 153g (4.9 troy ounces). | |
£425
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A very handsome Antique Georgian Sterling Silver teapot stand, having an oval body with a band of hand-engraved floral decoration, a central vacant laurel-leaf cartouche, a raised border with an applied reeded edge, and sitting on four flange feet. This elegant antique silver teapot stand
was made in London in 1796. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver teapot stand are length 17 cms (6.75 inches), width 12 cms (4.75 inches), and it weighs approx. 127g (4 troy ounces). | |
£475
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A very handsome Antique Georgian Sterling Silver teapot stand, having a shaped and cut-cornered oval body with an applied and engraved border, the flat ground with a hand-engraved band of stipple-work, and all sitting on a flat wooden base with green felt cover. Made by John Denziloe of London in 1791. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver teapot stand are length 17 cms (6.75 inches), and width 13 cms (5 inches). Please note that this item is crested. | |
£485
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An Antique Georgian sterling silver teapot stand having a rectangular body with rounded corners, an applied gadroon border, a plain ground with wooden base, and sitting on four flange feet. Made in ca. 1810. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver teapot stand are length 18 cms (7 inches), and width 12.5 cms (5 inches). Please note that this item only has a makers mark, a duty mark, and a sterling standard mark. | |
£495
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Antique Georgian sterling silver Neoclassical style teapot stand having a shaped rectangular body with a raised border, a hand-engraved ground with floral decoration, and sitting on four flange feet. Made by Henry Chawner of London in 1789. The dimensions of this fine hand-made silver teapot stand are length 16.5 cms (6.5 inches), width 12.5 cms (5 inches), and it weighs approx. 140g (4.5 troy ounces). Please note that this item is crested.
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£545
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A handsome Antique Georgian Sterling Silver teapot stand having a plain oval body with applied reeded border, and all sitting on four flange feet. This beautiful antique silver teapot stand was made by Henry Chawner of London in 1795. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver teapot stand are length 18 cms (7 inches), width 12.5 cms (5 inches), and it weighs approx. 147g (4.7 troy ounces). | |
£545
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An Antique Georgian Sterling Silver Neoclassical style teapot stand having a lobed rectangular body with a raised edge and applied reeded border, a hand-engraved ground with floral bands of decoration and a central cartouche with laurel-leaf surround, and all sitting on four flange feet. Made by Henry Chawner of London in 1792. The dimensions of this fine hand-made antique silver teapot stand are length 20 cms (8 inches), width 13 cms (5.25 inches), and it weighs approx. 191g (6 troy ounces). Please note that this item is crested. | |
£565
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Learn more about antique silver TEAPOT STANDS here.
Antique Silver TEAPOT STANDS description:
A small flat piece of silver with short legs used underneath a teapot to protect a table from heat marks.
Antique Silver TEAPOT STANDS history:
The earliest examples were made in the 1770s and lent themselves well to the Neoclassical styles that were prevalent at this time. Many teapots of this style from this period were flat-bottomed and therefore required a stand to protect wooden dining tables. They were made throughout the Victorian period and early twentieth century but in fairly low numbers as not all teapots required them.
Antique Silver TEAPOT STANDS design:
The stands were designed and made to match their teapot. So, for example, an oval teapot had an oval stand, and any engraving or decoration on the teapot was usually echoed on the stand as well. To provide a stable base they were always made with four feet, which also provided further heat dissipation.
Antique Silver TEAPOT STANDS collectors note:
Always check underneath the stand and look closely at where the feet are attached to check for repairs. Check for thin spots in the middle of the stand due to removal of crests or monograms. Look closely at any applied borders to check for repairs or cracks. Hallmarks are normally underneath and therefore usually in good condition.