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Antique Victorian silver plated three-piece tea set, Rococo Revival and Aestheticism, c. 1880s
A charming antique Victorian silver plated tea set from the 1880s, beautifully blending Rococo Revival exuberance with the graceful forms of the Aesthetic style. The set comprises a teapot, a two-handled sugar bowl, and a milk jug, each richly hand-chased with intricate scrollwork, stylised foliage, and finely detailed geometric borders.
The teapot features a curving spout, an ornate cast handle with a shell motif, and a hinged lid topped with a turned walnut finial. The sugar bowl and milk jug mirror the same decorative spirit, the sugar with twin handles and the milk jug with a flared spout. Each piece presents two vacant cartouches, perfect for personalisation or engraving.
The bulbous bodies, delicate craftsmanship, and richly chased surfaces capture the exuberance of late Victorian decorative taste, while retaining balance and elegance. A lovely example of fine tableware design during the Belle Époque.
Teapot: 17 cm tall, 27 cm spout to handle, 12.5 cm wide
Sugar bowl: 13 cm tall, 20 cm handle to handle, 11 cm wide
Milk jug: 11 cm tall, 15.5 cm spout to handle, 8 cm wide
Total weight: 1762 g
Excellent antique condition. Interiors are exceptionally clean and the engravings remain crisp and detailed. Minor wear to the silver plating consistent with gentle use and age. The base of the teapot handle shows a slight push into the body, and the teapot lid has minor pushing near the hinge, neither affecting stability or function.
A charming antique Victorian silver plated tea set from the 1880s, beautifully blending Rococo Revival exuberance with the graceful forms of the Aesthetic style. The set comprises a teapot, a two-handled sugar bowl, and a milk jug, each richly hand-chased with intricate scrollwork, stylised foliage, and finely detailed geometric borders.
The teapot features a curving spout, an ornate cast handle with a shell motif, and a hinged lid topped with a turned walnut finial. The sugar bowl and milk jug mirror the same decorative spirit, the sugar with twin handles and the milk jug with a flared spout. Each piece presents two vacant cartouches, perfect for personalisation or engraving.
The bulbous bodies, delicate craftsmanship, and richly chased surfaces capture the exuberance of late Victorian decorative taste, while retaining balance and elegance. A lovely example of fine tableware design during the Belle Époque.
Teapot: 17 cm tall, 27 cm spout to handle, 12.5 cm wide
Sugar bowl: 13 cm tall, 20 cm handle to handle, 11 cm wide
Milk jug: 11 cm tall, 15.5 cm spout to handle, 8 cm wide
Total weight: 1762 g
Excellent antique condition. Interiors are exceptionally clean and the engravings remain crisp and detailed. Minor wear to the silver plating consistent with gentle use and age. The base of the teapot handle shows a slight push into the body, and the teapot lid has minor pushing near the hinge, neither affecting stability or function.

