Vintage Silverplate Coffee and Tea Service on Tray
Antique and Vintage Silverplate Holloware

Vintage Silverplate Coffee and Tea Service on Tray

A comprehensive vintage silver-plated beverage service set consisting of a tall coffee or teapot, two lidded sugar bowls (one of which may serve as a teapot), a creamer, and a small open waste bowl, all displayed alongside a matching rectangular galleried tray. The pieces exhibit a classic neoclassical or colonial revival aesthetic, characterized by high-domed lids topped with pointed finials and elegant, scrolling 'C' or 'S' curved handles. The main pot features a gooseneck spout and is elevated on four ornate cast feet, a design element mirrored in the smaller vessels. The tray displays a decorative chased floral border and integrated handles. The material appears to be silverplate over a base metal, showing a significant amount of tarnish and oxidation, particularly in the crevices and on the lower portions of the bodies, which is typical for items of this age that have not been recently polished. There are no immediately visible maker's marks from this distance, but the style is characteristic of mid-20th-century American manufacturers like Reed & Barton, Oneida, or Sheridan. The condition appears fair, with consistent surface patina and some potential minor dings, but the structural integrity of the handles and finials seems intact. The set showcases traditional craftsmanship with its soldered components and decorative casting, likely dating from the 1940s to the 1960s.

Estimated Value

$75 - $150

Basic Information

Category

Antique and Vintage Silverplate Holloware

Appraised On

February 14, 2026

Estimated Value

$75 - $150

Item Description

A comprehensive vintage silver-plated beverage service set consisting of a tall coffee or teapot, two lidded sugar bowls (one of which may serve as a teapot), a creamer, and a small open waste bowl, all displayed alongside a matching rectangular galleried tray. The pieces exhibit a classic neoclassical or colonial revival aesthetic, characterized by high-domed lids topped with pointed finials and elegant, scrolling 'C' or 'S' curved handles. The main pot features a gooseneck spout and is elevated on four ornate cast feet, a design element mirrored in the smaller vessels. The tray displays a decorative chased floral border and integrated handles. The material appears to be silverplate over a base metal, showing a significant amount of tarnish and oxidation, particularly in the crevices and on the lower portions of the bodies, which is typical for items of this age that have not been recently polished. There are no immediately visible maker's marks from this distance, but the style is characteristic of mid-20th-century American manufacturers like Reed & Barton, Oneida, or Sheridan. The condition appears fair, with consistent surface patina and some potential minor dings, but the structural integrity of the handles and finials seems intact. The set showcases traditional craftsmanship with its soldered components and decorative casting, likely dating from the 1940s to the 1960s.

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