Description: Antique James Dixon Silver Plated Commode Shaped EPBM Teapot This is a charming antique silver-plated teapot in the shape of a commode, made by James Dixon and Sons around 1920 during the reign of King George V. The teapot's body is elegant and oval-shaped, with vertical ribs and two bands of engraved horizontal lines. The nozzle is a straight, plain cast shape that is slightly curved, while the handle has perforated terminals, a ceramic insulator at the top, an upturned thumb rest, and a small diamond-shaped thumb stop. The teapot base is stamped with the marks: a cross of St James type, a trumpet and banner trade mark, JD&S EPBM - which stands for Electroplated Britannia Metal - and the serial number 4375. These marks refer to James Dixon and Sons, who operated in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It measures about 15cm H x 26cm W x 11.3cm D Maximum capacity 2 pintsWeight unpacked 782 grams It is in good condition for its age.It will need a good cleaning. It comes in the original conditions as found and sold as seen. Please take a look at all the photos to see the condition. All my Goods are described as accurately and honestly as possible.The item you are buying is always the item pictured.But it is virtually impossible to 100% portray the item's colours in a picture on the web.Colours can vary, and your monitor's screen resolution can affect shading. For overseas buyers, please remember that you must pay customs and taxes on items purchased from the UK.
Price: 25 GBP
Location: Milton Keynes
End Time: 2024-11-09T10:20:43.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20.73 GBP
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Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
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Brand: James Dixon & Sons
Antique: Yes
Pattern: Georgian
Composition: Silver Plate
Product: Tea/ Coffee Pots/ Sets
Style: Antique
Material: Silver Plate
Age: 1900-1940