Barbour Silver Company Teapot
Best vintage centerpiece for collectors of early 20th-century serveware.
This faceted silverplate vessel brings a sharp, geometric edge to the traditional tea service. While it demands the occasional polish to maintain its luster, the piece offers a level of architectural character that modern, mass-produced serveware simply cannot replicate.
$85.00
at
George & Fred
Who it's for
- Interior designers seeking authentic Art Deco period accents
- Quality enthusiasts valuing superior vintage metal craftsmanship
- Antique investors looking for reputable American silverplate
Who should skip it
- Busy homeowners wanting low-maintenance decorative items
- Buyers expecting pristine, unblemished silver surfaces
- Hosts needing functional teapots for daily beverage service
Performance breakdown
Pouring Precision
The confident arc spout delivers a steady, controlled stream for service.
Historical Authenticity
Distinctive 1920s faceted geometry captures the essence of early twentieth-century design.
Display Appeal
The rich, age-appropriate patina makes this a standout decorative centerpiece.
Structural Integrity
Solid stepped foot base provides excellent stability for daily or occasional use.
Maintenance Demand
Requires gentle hand washing and careful handling to preserve silverplate finish.
Ergonomic Handling
Balanced weight distribution makes pouring comfortable despite the traditional metal construction.
Key Specs
Material
Silverplate (EPNS)
Marking
BSCEP 5314
Attributed Maker
Barbour Silver Company
Estimated Date
1920s to 1930s
Lid Type
Hinged lid
Model Number
5314
Care
Hand wash only; avoid abrasives
Server Type
Tea Pot
Pour Spout Type
Precision Pour
Filter Type
No Filter Required
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