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Since the 18th century, Sheffield has been renowned as the heart of British silverware, celebrated worldwide for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative techniques. This sterling silver teapot, crafted in 1903 by the distinguished Sheffield silversmith James Dixon & Sons Ltd, is a quintessential example of the Edwardian Regency style.
The teapot features an elegant oval form with a full and rounded body, accentuated by melon-fluted lines that exude grace and refinement. Its shoulders extend outward in a flat, square-edged design, giving it both strength and grandeur, while the chamfered corners flow smoothly with refined transitions. The lid is the pièce de résistance, with a gently domed profile topped with a wooden finial. This detail not only enhances the teapot’s vertical elegance but also adds a sense of harmony and warmth, symbolizing domestic bliss.
The short yet robust spout, with its squared lip and softly contoured inner edge, is both charming and practical—designed for precise pouring with a touch of playful character.
Entirely handcrafted from high-grade 925 sterling silver, this teapot exemplifies superb craftsmanship and enduring quality. Even after more than two centuries, it still gleams with brilliance, a testament to its timeless beauty. It stands as both a reflection of early 19th-century aristocratic taste and a treasured masterpiece of Sheffield silverwork—truly a rare heirloom piece.
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