Antique English Pewter Coffeepot
Antique English Pewter Coffeepot
$195.00
There is a quiet dignity to well-made metalware, and this antique pewter coffeepot, circa 1882 according to its Victorian registration mark, carries it with ease. Handsomely proportioned, the form is both graceful and substantial, with a gently curved body rising to a domed lid topped by a delicate butterfly-shaped finial. Subtle in its pewtery luster, its details speak eloquently of the world that inspired Lewis Carroll's Alice's adventures in Wonderland.
The surface is richly engraved with clusters of fruit and curling leaves paired with gracefully flying birds, lending a sense of abundance and warmth. The elegantly shaped spout pours with purpose, while the handle, finished with a subtle scroll, sits comfortably in hand.
Resting upon detailed feet, the pot has a pleasing presence on the table, whether used for serving or simply displayed. Over time, the pewter has developed a soft, mellow patina that speaks to generations of use and careful keeping.
Pewter has long held a place at the table, valued since the Middle Ages for its soft, silvery glow and practical durability. By the 19th century, it experienced a quiet revival, with improved tin alloys creating a brighter, safer finish well suited to everyday use. While silverplate rose to prominence for more formal entertaining, pewter remained a favored choice for coffee pots, jugs, and serving wares—appreciated for its warmth, honest craftsmanship, and understated elegance. Today, Victorian pewter continues to charm with its gently aged patina and enduring connection to the rituals of daily life.
Equally at home on a breakfast table or sideboard, this antique coffeepot offers a lovely balance of utility and ornament—an object made not only to serve, but to be enjoyed.
Strictly one-of-a-kind and subject to prior sale. In very good antique condition. Measures 11"H x 8.25"D at widest point.










