Author: WA - Italy 
Period: Second Half S.XX 
Condition: Good  
Material: Silver nickel silver and wood 
Measurements: Height: 18'5 cm   
                Width: 31cm  
                Depth: 20'3 cm  
                Weight: 726 grams. 
 
Beautiful Teapot - Coffee pot, made in Italy, by a company with the initials WA, which could not be located, whose seal is on the base. It is made with a very golden nickel silver, so it must have an alloy rich in copper. The handle of the body and the handle of the lid are made of turned wood. The piece has worn silver plating in a few limited areas, mainly on the body, located in the upper part of the belly and on the ring. Likewise, it presents some bites on the belly near the base and on the sides of the ring. It is in perfect condition to be able to use it regularly. These types of parts are no longer manufactured. Since color differences between photos and reality are unavoidable, please keep in mind that color tones in photos are not exactly the same as actual color tones. It presents the typical wear of its time, as well as some stains. It has small flaws. The data provided here are unverified personal opinions.

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Author: WA - Italy
Season: Second Half S.XX
Condition: Good
Material: Alpaca silver and wood
Measurements: Height: 18.5 cm
                          Width: 31cm
                          Bottom: 20'3 cm
                          Weight: 726 gr.
 
Beautiful teapot - Coffee maker, made in Italy, by a company with the initials WA, that could not be located, whose seal is on the base. It is made with a very golden alpaca, so it must have an alloy rich in copper. The handle of the body and the handle of the lid are of turned wood. The piece has worn silver bath in some limited areas, mainly in the body, located in the upper part of the belly and in the ring. Also, it presents some pits in the belly near the base and on the sides of the ring. It is in perfect condition to be able to use it regularly. This type of parts are no longer manufactured. Because the differences in tonalities between photos and reality are inevitable, it must be borne in mind that the color tones of the photos are not exactly the same as the tones of the actual colors. It presents the own attrition of its time, as well as some stains. It has small damage. The data provided here are unconfirmed personal opinions.