This particular design in silver plated tea pots has been used by Walker & Hall, Matthew Boulton as well as Dixon and a variety of silver plate manufacturers in England from around the early to late 1800’s and is therefore sometimes referred to as either Georgian or Victorian in design.
This item is a reasonably large silver plated tea pot designed with a faceted gooseneck spout, a fluted portion along the shoulder and standing on a short graduated base. Black Bakelite has been used to create an ornate c-scroll handle while a domed and hinged lid is fitted with a black Bakelite finial.
The item is stamped underneath EPBM 8082 Made in England (EPBM = Electro Plated Brittania Metal)
Besides requiring a polish and with a few nicks and dents here and there, the item is still in very good condition considering the age.
Height of handle: 11.8 cm, Height with finial: 14.2 cm, Height of spout: 9.8 cm, Height of rim: 9.6 cm, Diameter of base: 9.2 cm, Diameter of rim: 9 cm, Diameter of shoulder: 16.8 cm, Spout to handle: 29.4 cm