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Barbour Silver Company. Quadruple Plate PITCHER & TEAPOT requires restoration

$ 31.67

Availability: 43 in stock
  • Condition: Pitcher and Coffee or Tea Pot from Edwardian Times. They are original pieces by Barbour Silver Company. Quadruple Plate identified by engraving at bottom of the pitcher. They’ve been my family all my life and decades before - sometime between the late 1890s or the early 1920s. The ‘B’ initialized on the bottom front of the pitcher is for my family name, Bohanon, who settled in St. Mary’s county, Maryland, from Scotland. While I remember them when they were like new, free of any form of damage, they endured damage via trasporting them from place to place. Consequently, they need restoring. The picher remains in fairly good shape; the coffee or tea pot is dented in places - rather more so on the bottom (see images of the bottom dent). Restoration is very possible as is re-silver-plating. No idea of value - hence the over-evaluation - and welcome offers. SOLD ‘as is’. Pictures by me.
  • Style: To Restore.
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Type: Pitchers - Coffee/Teapot
  • Brand: Barbour Silver Co Quadruple

    Description

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    Pitcher and Coffee or Tea Pot
    from Edwardian Times
    They are original pieces by Barbour Silver Company. Quadruple Plate * Rochester New York
    (identified by engraving at bottom of the pitcher)
    .  They’ve been in my family all my life and decades before - sometime between the late 1890s and the early 1920s.
    The ‘B’ initialized on the bottom front of the pitcher is for my family name (on my mother’s side): Bohanon, who settled in St. Mary’s county, Maryland, from Scotland.
    While I remember them when they were like new, free of any form of damage, they endured damage  via transporting them from place to place. Consequently, they need restoring. The pitcher remains in fairly good shape; the coffee or tea pot is dented in places - particularly on the bottom (see images of bottom diameter of tea pot).
    For the record: The numerals 493 are stamped at the bottom of the coffee pot; and 97 at the bottom of the pitcher.
    Restoration is very possible as is re-silver-plating.
    Enquiries welcome. Just ask.
    Must sell before winter sets in.
    SOLD ‘as is’.  Pictures by me.
    NOTE
    I will soon list a Reed & Barton 3690 5 silver teapot, stand and alcohol burner. Excellent condition. I'm just endeavouring to polish it with great care. It's been stored away for decades, and requires a lot of polishing. I'll add a few images here in the next few days so you can see how far I've got.
    Enquiries Welcome.