This Walker & Hall teapot stood out to me because of its proportions.


The body is slightly tapered, with a long elegant spout and a well balanced handle. A delicate engraved band and beaded border frame the lower part of the pot, details typical of early 20th century English silver plate.


The lid is hinged and opens smoothly. Inside the spout there is a small built-in strainer designed to keep tea leaves inside the pot.


The capacity is generous — around 1.7 litres, making it suitable for serving several cups at the table.


I paired the pot with a pierced gallery tray by Arthur Price. They were not originally made together, but visually they work very naturally and create a complete serving set. It will protect any furniture and adds a some elegance and completeness to your table setting


The silver plate remains bright with normal signs of age and careful use

For tea, coffee or hot water is ideally.  For display or even as beautiful vase


Chosen slowly. Styled intentionally