This antique hotel silver teapot brings classic American hospitality charm to the table with its sturdy nickel silver body, compact shape, and warm timeworn patina.
It solves the need for a small, durable serving piece that doubles as a charming decorative accent, whether used for tea, syrups, sauces, or styled as a petite vase.
Made in the early 1940s by International Silver Co., this eight ounce teapot was crafted for St. Vincents and built to withstand heavy service. The silver soldered construction gives it strength and a satisfying weight, while the surface shows gentle wear, patina, and imperfections that reflect years of use in a working environment. Its simple, functional shape blends easily with both vintage and modern decor. Hand selected for its durability and character, it offers multiple styling possibilities in the kitchen or on open shelving.
Style this piece with items from our Vintage Kitchen Decor and Bar and Serving Decor collections for a collected and functional look.
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