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Antique Silver Plate Pitcher Metal Creamer Syrup Cup Lid Black Handle Edwardian

$ 14.96

Availability: 47 in stock
  • Style: Edwardian
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: CONDITION: GOOD(Poor-->Fair-->Good-->Very Good-->Excellent-->Mint):Some discoloration and tarnish present, although I did polish out the worst of it (it was in quite a state when it came to me!). Handle shows wear with some of the black - paint? - chipping off near the bottom. Handle also wobbles a bit, but doesn't seem to be in any danger of falling off. The lid has an interior "lip" that is somewhat misshapen causing the lid to sit a bit askew
  • Composition: Silverplate
  • Type: Pitchers & Jugs
  • Age: 1900-1940

    Description

    Beautiful antique silver plate pitcher with an ornate repoussé design. The style of this small lidded pitcher or creamer leads me to believe it dates to the Victorian or Edwardian era. Given its small size, it may have been used for syrup long ago. It features a lovely black handle that I believe may be made of wood. I also think this may be silver on top of copper, as there are some bald spots on the bottom with a coppery hue showing through. The interior is unlined.
    CONDITION: GOOD
    (Poor-->Fair-->Good-->Very Good-->Excellent-->Mint):
    Some discoloration and tarnish present, although I did polish out the worst of it (it was in quite a state when it came to me!). Handle shows wear with some of the black - paint? - chipping off near the bottom. Handle also wobbles a bit, but doesn't seem to be in any danger of falling off. The lid has an interior "lip" that is somewhat misshapen causing the lid to sit a bit askew
    DATE: circa early 1900s
    MARKINGS: "500" is engraved on bottom
    MEASUREMENTS: 5.5" tall to top of handle, 3.5" in diameter across the bottom, 5.5" at widest point
    CONDITION CHART:
    Mint - As new. No visible flaws or wear. All parts/pieces intact.
    Excellent - Has been used and/or may have very minor noticeable flaws that do not detract from the use or aesthetics of the item. All parts/pieces intact.
    Very Good - Light wear and/or noticeable flaws that may warrant optional repairs, but can still be used as intended. May be missing parts/pieces, but doesn't impact use.
    Good - Visible wear with flaws that may warrant repairs before being used as intended. May be missing parts/pieces, but doesn't impact use.
    Fair - Numerous flaws and/or especially fragile. Likely needs to be repaired before being used as intended. May be missing parts/pieces that impact use.
    Poor - Extensive damage. Cannot be used as intended without repair. To be used for parts, repair, display or as photo props only. Missing parts/pieces that impact use.
    I aim to please, and describe every item to the best of my ability. But please note that my vintage items often received frequent use back in their day, so may show visible signs of wear and age. Personally, I wouldn't have it any other way, as I treasure those marks of the past.