Description
MONOGRAMMED SILVER COFFEE POTThe provenance currently presented for Monogrammed Silver Coffee Pot is limited to the auction material supplied with the lot and the object evidence available for review. Authenticity is considered through the metalwork, decorative technique, patina, joinery, handle and lid construction, and the coherence of the service or vessel form. The title and photographs provide the primary basis for matching the catalogue description to the object being offered.
Description:
The lot titled Monogrammed Silver Coffee Pot is described for public viewing with attention to its subject, format, surface character, and collecting context. The subject, format, and visible presentation of Monogrammed Silver Coffee Pot provide the key evidence for catalogue comparison and bidder review. The object is assessed as decorative tableware or hollowware, with attention to profile, repoussé or engraved decoration, rim treatment, handle design, lid fit, interior condition, and surface patina. Bidders should consider the photographs alongside the written description, particularly where texture, inscriptions, edges, fittings, or paper quality affect presentation.The significance of Monogrammed Silver Coffee Pot lies in the way it connects a specific object with a wider collecting field. Silver and metal service wares are closely tied to domestic ritual, hospitality, and display, making their forms useful evidence of taste, status, and decorative practice across collecting periods. Its appeal is therefore not only decorative or documentary, but also interpretive, giving collectors a way to place the item within a broader history of taste, production, and ownership. That broader context is essential for a professional sale description, since it explains why condition and authenticity matter beyond appearance alone.Monogrammed Silver Coffee Pot should be valued as a public-facing auction lot, with emphasis on the factors a bidder can verify before sale. Valuation is shaped by metal content where known, craftsmanship, weight and scale, decorative complexity, condition of lids, feet, handles, surfaces, and demand for comparable service wares. A stronger valuation would normally require clear condition reporting, coherent photographs, and a comparison set drawn from closely related items rather than broad category averages. This approach keeps the valuation useful for bidders by focusing on market-facing evidence, category demand, and comparable sale data.Buyer's Premium
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Monogrammed Silver Coffee Pot
Estimate $3,000-$5,000
Starting Price
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June sale
Jun 28, 2026 1:00 PM EDTQueens, NY, United States
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