Overview
A classic mid-century silverplated coffee pot featuring a high-domed lid, ornate floral finial, and elegant scrolled feet.
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Overview
A classic mid-century silverplated coffee pot featuring a high-domed lid, ornate floral finial, and elegant scrolled feet.
Story
Meriden, Connecticut, earned the nickname 'The Silver City' because it was the beating heart of the American silver industry for over a century.
Maker / Origin
The International Silver Company was formed in 1898 as a massive conglomerate of the finest New England silversmiths, including the legendary Rogers Bros.
Condition & Value
The piece shows significant surface tarnish and some minor scuffing, which is expected for its age. The original sticker is partially intact, which is a rare find. Silverplated hollowware is currently very common in the secondary market, which keeps prices accessible.
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