Add a striking touch of authentic Victorian elegance to your coffee service or antique display with this beautiful silverplated creamer pitcher by the historic Webb Silver Company (C.B. Barker Mfg. Co., New York). Crafted in a classic late 19th-century silhouette, this heavy-duty server features a bulbous, flared base intricately decorated with delicate, hand-etched or bright-cut trailing floral blooms, ferns, and scrolled foliage. The pitcher is complete with an integrated, scalloped hinged lid topped with a matching ornamental finial, and is accented by a beautifully molded, ornate scrolled foliate trim beneath the pouring spout.
This charming individual pitcher measures approximately 6 inches tall, 4.5 inches long, and 4.5 inches wide. The underside of the base features an exceptionally clear example of the company's famous and highly collectible stamped logo: a stylized spider web containing a central star and letter "W", framed by the words "QUADRUPLE PLATE" and the production model number "663". It is an absolute standout piece for a traditional high tea service, a dark academia shelf arrangement, or a collection of historic Victorian silverplate.
Condition Note: This authentic antique item is in good, stable condition. The interior well is clean, the hinge is tight and fully functional, and the intricate exterior floral engravings remain sharp. Consistent with its century-plus age and historic utility use, it exhibits a heavy, authentic aged dark patina and tarnish overall, light surface wear/scuffs, and one small, minor dent on the bulbous body section that does not compromise its structure or display value. It has been left unpolished to preserve its rich antique character. Please review all uploaded high-resolution photos carefully, as they are a critical part of the item description and depict the exact condition of this item.