



An antique English solid brass coffee pot with silver-plated finish, dating to the late Victorian or early Edwardian period c. A striking and beautifully weighty vintage solid brass coffee pot with a silver-plated finish, made in England and designed to impress from every angle.
This is a substantial, sculptural piece - not a lightweight decorative imitation. At 1.43 kg, it has real presence in the hand and on display, with a generous rounded body, elegant spout, scrolling handle and classic finial lid. The polished silver-plate finish over brass gives it that unmistakable old-world glow, catching the light beautifully.Perfect as a statement decorative piece, barware display, shelf styling object, or for use in traditional interiors. It works equally well in classic, Georgian-revival, dark academia, or eclectic vintage settings. The condition is very good vintage condition overall, with light surface marks and gentle patina consistent with age and use - nothing structural, and nothing that detracts from its impact.
Material: Solid brass with silver-plated finish. 1.43 kg (very heavy). Condition: Very good antique condition overall. The piece remains structurally sound and displays beautifully. There is gentle surface wear to the silvered finish on raised areas and the lid and the handle revealing warm brass tones beneath - entirely consistent with age and historical use, and part of the authentic character of a Victorian piece.
No cracks or repairs noted. All wear is cosmetic only and appropriate for a late 19th-century item.
A timeless and impressive piece - the kind you lift once and immediately know it was made to last. Thank you for visiting Treasure Cave Vintage? Pieces like this were made to endure - solid, weighty, and beautifully crafted to outlast trends. Chosen for their presence, character, and quiet authority, these objects bring depth and history into a home, reminding us that true beauty is often felt as much as it is seen. Thank you for discovering something special.