Morey & Obert Pewters Teapot - c. 1850s

$300.00

This is a circa 1850s pewter coffee or teapot crafted by Morey & Obert Pewters of Boston, Massachusetts. The pot features a flat, circular base with a pedestal design that transitions gracefully into a pear-shaped body. It is topped with a domed lid crowned by an intricate finial shaped like a cluster of grapes, complete with a vine and detailed grape leaves.

The spout is elegantly ribbed along its sides and adorned with a decorative motif at the tip, while the applied handle boasts feathered embellishments near its upper section. The craftsmanship reflects the artistry of mid-19th century pewterwork, blending both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Condition Report:

This teapot is in excellent condition for its age. It shows no cracks, breaks, or repairs, and the hinge is fully intact and functions perfectly. There Is a slight bend in the base, but beyond that, there are no significant dents or dings, making it an exceptional display piece. Its timeless shape and design ensure it will stand out in any collection or setting.

Please refer to the photos for a closer look at its beauty, quality, and condition. This piece is sure to make a charming addition to your collection or home décor.

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This is a circa 1850s pewter coffee or teapot crafted by Morey & Obert Pewters of Boston, Massachusetts. The pot features a flat, circular base with a pedestal design that transitions gracefully into a pear-shaped body. It is topped with a domed lid crowned by an intricate finial shaped like a cluster of grapes, complete with a vine and detailed grape leaves.

The spout is elegantly ribbed along its sides and adorned with a decorative motif at the tip, while the applied handle boasts feathered embellishments near its upper section. The craftsmanship reflects the artistry of mid-19th century pewterwork, blending both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Condition Report:

This teapot is in excellent condition for its age. It shows no cracks, breaks, or repairs, and the hinge is fully intact and functions perfectly. There Is a slight bend in the base, but beyond that, there are no significant dents or dings, making it an exceptional display piece. Its timeless shape and design ensure it will stand out in any collection or setting.

Please refer to the photos for a closer look at its beauty, quality, and condition. This piece is sure to make a charming addition to your collection or home décor.

This is a circa 1850s pewter coffee or teapot crafted by Morey & Obert Pewters of Boston, Massachusetts. The pot features a flat, circular base with a pedestal design that transitions gracefully into a pear-shaped body. It is topped with a domed lid crowned by an intricate finial shaped like a cluster of grapes, complete with a vine and detailed grape leaves.

The spout is elegantly ribbed along its sides and adorned with a decorative motif at the tip, while the applied handle boasts feathered embellishments near its upper section. The craftsmanship reflects the artistry of mid-19th century pewterwork, blending both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Condition Report:

This teapot is in excellent condition for its age. It shows no cracks, breaks, or repairs, and the hinge is fully intact and functions perfectly. There Is a slight bend in the base, but beyond that, there are no significant dents or dings, making it an exceptional display piece. Its timeless shape and design ensure it will stand out in any collection or setting.

Please refer to the photos for a closer look at its beauty, quality, and condition. This piece is sure to make a charming addition to your collection or home décor.

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