Description :
This elegant 19th century silver-plated coffee pot is a fine example of French tableware craftsmanship from the
Napoleon III period. Gracefully proportioned, it features a bulbous body rising from a stepped circular foot, leading to a slender neck and a domed hinged lid topped with a turned finial. The curved spout is beautifully shaped for precise pouring, while the contrasting black handle, adds both visual refinement and practical insulation.
The surface displays a soft, warm patina consistent with age, enhancing its authentic antique character. Subtle signs of use, light surface marks, and gentle wear are visible, as expected on a piece of this period, and contribute to its charm rather than detract from it. The interior bears maker’s and quality marks, confirming its silver-plated construction and 19th century origin.
Originally intended for serving coffee at the table, this piece works just as well today as a decorative object. It would make a striking addition to a dining room sideboard, an open kitchen shelf, or a curated antique silver collection. Timeless in form and elegant in presence, this coffee pot embodies the understated sophistication of 19th century French domestic design.
Dimensions : Ø 11 cm x W 21 cm x H 21 c m