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Antique Tea Trivets

Antique Asian Silver Plate Engraved Expanding Tea Trivet Decorative Stand
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
Hand engraved expanding tea trivet with unique design and exuding finesse. May be used as a
Category

Early 1900s Asian Anglo-Japanese Antique Tea Trivets

Materials

Silver Plate

Antique Victorian Decorative Glass Beaded tea trivet / tray, C. 1880
Located in Bristol, GB
Hand-beaded Tea Trivet/Tray Antique tray with floral motifs Originally designed as a trivet-type
Category

19th Century Italian Antique Tea Trivets

Materials

Glass, Wood, Beads

Antique Mason's Four Piece Ironstone Blue Willow English Tea Set
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
, creamer and trivet. Large tea pot is 8.5 x 5.5 x 8. Hot plate is 6 x 6. Creamer is 4.5 x 4.25 x 2.5. Sugar
Category

19th Century English Antique Tea Trivets

Materials

Porcelain

Antique A English Copper Tea Kettle W/ Trivet, TC#14
Located in Norton, MA
Hand-hammered a brass tea kettle wit a brass trivet made in England from the 19th century, very
Category

19th Century English Antique Tea Trivets

Materials

Brass

A Set of Three Antique 6.5" German Porcelain Tea Pot Trivets
Located in Phoenix, AZ
A set of (3) antique German porcelain tea / coffee pot trivets. Each plate is a 6.5' in diameter
Category

Early 20th Century German Antique Tea Trivets

Materials

Porcelain

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c.1880 English Hand-beaded Tea Trivet/Tray
Located in Chicago, IL
Gorgeous antique English hand-beaded trivet or tray for serving tea. Handmade by ladies of society
Category

19th Century English Antique Tea Trivets

Materials

Brass

5 Piece 19th C Spode Imari Teaset with Gold
By Spode
Located in Great Barrington, MA
and sugar, this also includes the tea trivet and waste bowl and they are all large, impressive and in
Category

19th Century British Antique Tea Trivets

Materials

Porcelain, Paste

19th C. Wedgwood Bamboo Decorated Teapot and Trivet
By Wedgwood
Located in Great Barrington, MA
enamel decoration in vibrant coors. The matching trivet completes this wonderful set.
Category

19th Century English Antique Tea Trivets

Materials

Porcelain

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Questions About Antique Tea Trivets
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 5, 2024
    To identify an antique tea set, look closely to determine who the manufacturer is. Locate the hallmark on the bottom of a saucer, teapot or cup. A maker’s mark on one of these items is the best indicator of the set’s origin. If you snap a photo with your smartphone or tablet, you can conduct a reverse image search to jump-start your research. Professionals recommend consulting auction catalogs, books and trusted online resources such as museum exhibition materials. With some research, you may be able to match the marking to the manufacturer's name and, from there, identify the pattern and age. 

    In 17th-century England, Chinese tea began to arrive at ports in London. Mass production of porcelain tea sets took place in the 18th century, and during the early 1800s, tea became widely affordable, and the concept of teatime took shape all over England

    Reputable soft-paste porcelain makers include Sèvres, Capodimonte and Chelsea, while Meissen was the first European maker of hard-paste porcelain. Bone china manufactories of note include Spode, Minton and Derby, which was later called the Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company.

    Generally, a tea set is considered vintage if it’s at least 20 years old, while antiques are at least 100 years old. Although a maker’s mark is generally a helpful indicator of a given manufacturer, forgeries have occurred over the years. Look for other signifiers of a material, time period or style if you are uncertain of your piece’s origin. For help with identification, seek out a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer.

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