Antique metal teapot or coffee pot
Estimated Value
$40-$150
A small lidded metal teapot or coffee pot with a rounded cylindrical body, long curved spout, loop handle, and a domed lid topped by a spherical finial. The form is simple and utilitarian rather than highly decorative, suggesting a domestic service piece. The surface shows extensive age-related tarnish and wear, with mottled dark and silvery areas consistent with aged plated metal or pewter. No maker's mark is visible in the image, so attribution remains uncertain.
Era
Late 19th century to early 20th century (Victorian/Edwardian period), exact dating unknown
Origin
Likely United Kingdom or Europe
Material
Silvered or plated metal, likely pewter, nickel silver, or silver plate
Condition
Fair condition with significant surface wear, tarnish, oxidation, and patina; no obvious major structural damage visible, but finish is heavily worn and there may be dents or minor deformation not clearly visible in the image
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 6-8 inches tall and 8-10 inches wide including spout and handle
Weight
Medium
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - The form and wear appear consistent with an antique or early vintage metal teapot/coffee pot, but the exact material, age, and maker cannot be confirmed from the single image
Provenance
Likely a household tea or coffee service vessel from Britain or continental Europe; exact maker and origin cannot be determined from the image alone
Historical Significance
Such vessels were common domestic tableware in the 19th and early 20th centuries and reflect the widespread tea and coffee culture of the period. While this example is not especially rare, it is representative of everyday household metalware from the era.
