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Elegant Antique Silver Teapot with Animal-Head Spout – 18th/19th Century, 1395g

2800,00 

Antique silver teapot from the late 18th to early 19th century, featuring spiral fluting, an animal-head spout, and a gracefully curved wooden handle. Elegant pear-shaped body with a hinged lid and fluted foot.

Dimensions: 30 cm (height) x 18 cm (width)
Weight: 1395 g

A refined and substantial piece, perfect for collectors or classic interiors.

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This elegant antique silver teapot is a tall, refined piece, likely from the late 18th to early 19th century, reflecting the transition from Rococo to early Neoclassical design. Crafted with a vertically elongated, pear-shaped body, it features graceful spiral fluting that enhances its sense of movement and sophistication.

The spout is a standout element, sculpted in the form of an animal’s head—possibly a hound or mythical creature—adding a whimsical yet noble detail typical of high-end European silverwork from the period. Its curved wooden handle is finely shaped, offering both visual elegance and a comfortable grip.

The teapot rests on a fluted circular foot and is topped with a hinged lid that mirrors the spiral design, crowned with a delicate finial.

Dimensions: 30 cm height x 18 cm width
Weight: 1395 grams

This substantial and beautifully crafted piece would have been part of a formal tea service, and today makes a remarkable addition to any antique silver collection or as a statement piece in a classic interior.