Old Sheffield Plate hot water ewer

Old Sheffield Plate hot water ewer

£85
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Reference

7075

An Old Sheffield Plate cane handled hot water ewer circa 1790.

Old Sheffield Plate is a type of layered metal, invented in the 18th century, that fused a thin sheet of silver to copper. This innovative technique, developed by Thomas Boulsover in Sheffield, England, allowed for the creation of affordable silver-like items.

Popular from the 1740s to the early 19th century, Old Sheffield Plate was used to make tableware, candlesticks, and teapots. It offered a cost-effective alternative to solid silver and featured intricate craftsmanship. Over time, electroplating replaced it, but Old Sheffield Plate remains highly collectible today, valued for its historical significance, beauty, and the unique charm of its handmade details.

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Dimensions:

Height 30 cm / 12 "
Width 17 cm / 6 "
Depth 12 cm / 4 "

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