Vintage CPR Canadian Pacific Railway Sterling Silver 4-Pint Water Pitcher.  Hallmarked on the bottom "Newport Sterling 31373 4 Pint" & "P.Revere Reproduction".  "Newport Sterling" is a tradename used by Gorham.  "P.Revere Reproduction" means it's is reproduction of a Paul Revere design.  Paul Revere was a famous American silversmith from the 18th Century.  This piece would have been made by Gorham in the USA, estimated age is approx. mid-20th century.  There is a period monogram on the side which reads "C.P.R.".  Not sure if this was from a train, one of the CPR hotels, made for presentation, or corporate office use.  Generally CPR hollowware used on trains is silverplate because of it's durability.  Size of the picture is 4-Pints.  It measures approx. 7-1/4" in diameter (outside of handle to spout).  Opening is approx. 4" in diameter.  Height is approx. 7-1/4".  Weight is approx. 521 grams.  This item is used and is in excellent condition, especially considering age and use.  On close inspection I have noted approx. four small subtle dents, nothing serious.  I have pointed out one in the photos.  Typical light surface wear and does have lots of tarnish.  It could use a good polish and buff.  There are no serious dings or dents.  There are no breaks or repairs.  Shipping to USA & Canada only.  Please see photos for more details.



My Inventory # B2