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A petite silver-plated chocolate or coffee pot of cylindrical form with a domed hinged lid, pronounced pouring spout, and a side-mounted wooden handle, 19th century. The body is encircled by crisp Louis XVI–style ribbon and swag garlands with tied bows, set on a reeded foot ring and topped by a bud finial.
The surface shows a mellow patina from use, while the silver remains bright with light wear to the plating; the wooden handle is slightly loose. Stamped V.S. to the underside.
This piece was once used to serve coffee or hot chocolate in a refined household, and today works beautifully as a decorative accent on a kitchen shelf or dining room console. A charming addition to any collection of antique silver.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 9" high x 8" wide x 4¾"
Approx. overall 23cm high x 20cm wide x 12cm
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