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Handmade Creamer and Sugar Set in Silver .950 by Cristina Romo
Located in Ciudad De México, MX
Inspired by the movement and flow of the sea anemone, this organic creamer and sugar set is made out of Silver .950 100% hand made by expert craftsmen, each sheet of metal is hand h...
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2010s Mexican Contemporary New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Fine & Rare Antique Indian Silver Tea Set, c1890 Calcutta. Total weight: 900gr.
Located in MELBOURNE, AU
Fine & Rare Antique XIX century Indian Silver Tea Set comprising: - Teapot (14cm high, 25.5cm wide) - Sugar bowl (10cm high, 15cm from one end of the handle to the other) - Creamer...
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1890s Indian Anglo-Indian Antique New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Imperial Russia c1895 Silver/Enamel Tea Set “Seasons” by I. Morozov, Kvetkovsky
Located in MELBOURNE, AU
Unique Imperial Russia 3-Piece Tea Set “Seasons” by renowned firm of Morozov, by workmaster Kvetkovsky Sergei Fiodorovich, Moscow, circa 1895 This fascinating set is culturally ...
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Marina J. Mothers Day Gift, Vintage Silver Plated Spoon Set with Baroque Pearls
Located in Los Angeles, CA
One of A Kind Marina J. Vintage Silver Plated Spoon set of 6, reworked to have gorgeous Baroque Pearl tip details. The cultured Baroque Pearls Di...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Artisan New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Antique Art Deco Red Enamel & Gilt Sterling Silver Tea Strainer by N.M. Thune
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine antique Art Deco period tea strainer. By the Scandinavian silversmiths N.M. Thune (Oslo, Norway). In gilt sterling silver with red guilloche enamel decoration to the bowl and handle. Fully hallmarked to the reverse. Simply a wonderful tea accessory...
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Early 20th Century Norwegian Art Deco New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Antique Victorian George Unite Sterling Silver Tea Caddy Spoon, Birmingham 1840
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine early Victorian tea caddy spoon. In sterling silver. With a shovel shaped bowl and a scrolled handle. By George Unite of Birmingham, England...
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Mid-19th Century British Victorian Antique New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Antique Three-Piece Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Set
Located in London, GB
Antique three piece sterling silver tea and coffee set, comprising of a tea and coffee pot, sugar bowl, the bodies are decorated wit...
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1820s Unknown George IV Antique New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Silver Pekka Piekäinen Sugar shovel 2 pieces
Located in Orimattila, FI
Silver Pekka Piekäinen Sugar shovel 2 pieces One is 830 Silver and the other is 925 Silver. Nice Sugar Shovels. These were manufactured in the 1990s. The Bronze bowl shown in the pi...
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1990s Finnish Modernist New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Silver Pekka Piekäinen Sugar shovel 2 pieces
Silver Pekka Piekäinen Sugar shovel 2 pieces
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George III Sterling Silver Teapot by Peter and William Bateman with Bone Finial
Located in Brisbane, QLD
A sterling silver teapot with timber handle and bone finial by Peter & William Bateman of the famed silversmithing Bateman family. The teapot sits atop b...
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Early 19th Century English George III Antique New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Francis the First Tea Strainer, Francis the First Nut Dish, and Hanover
Located in Surfside, FL
Sterling silver 3 pieces set- 1) Francis the First,patented in 1907 by Reed & Barton: 1) Tea strainer (7 1/4 long x 3 1/2" diameter), 2) Small nu...
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20th Century New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Fairfax, Gorham, 6 Pieces Sterling Silver Tea and Coffee Set with Silver Tray
Located in Surfside, FL
FAIRFAX, Gorham, 6 pieces sterling silver tea and coffee set, with silver tray, patented in 1910. Total approx. weight: 112 troy ounces of .925 sterling silver. Coffee pot: 20.5 oz t...
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20th Century New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Tiffany & Co. Gold Cup & Saucer
Located in New York, NY
Tiffany & Co. gold cup and saucer Beautiful engraving of flowers and fish throughout, 18 karat yellow gold; marked Tiffany & Co., 18kt Size: wi...
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Early 20th Century New in Coffee and Tea Sets

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Antique English George II Britannia Silver Milk Jug Pitcher by N. Gulliver, 1723
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine antique, early 18th century English silver milk jug. In Britannia silver. Made by Nathaniel Gulliver. The jug having punch-work decoration of...
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Vintage and Antique Silver Coffee Sets and Tea Sets

As a part of your efforts to introduce a calm and tranquil aesthetic to your living room, dining room or other common area, consider how vintage and antique coffee sets and tea sets might play a role in welcoming guests as well as a relaxing atmosphere to your home.

Coffee and tea both have a ritualistic place in history that spans centuries and continents. Some of the oldest tea sets date to the Han dynasty in China. The early tea sets were simple and featured serving bowls rather than teapots. Over time, tea sets and coffee sets evolved to include the variety of pieces that modern sets have today.

Europe became enthralled with tea in the early 1600s when Portuguese and Dutch traders brought it back from China. Around this time, the Ottoman Empire — today’s Turkey — introduced coffee to Europe. In England, tea drinking has been a royal preoccupation for hundreds of years.

It all began in 1662, when Portugal’s Catherine of Braganza brought a canister of tea with her as part of her dowry when she arrived in England to wed King Charles II. During Queen Victoria’s reign, teakettles and coffeepots were added to tea services that were quite large. Indeed, small baked goods were served with your drink back then, and a tea set could include many teacups and saucers, a milk pot and other accessories. Early coffee tables surfaced in Victorian-era England, likely influenced by the use of tea tables in Japanese tea gardens. Since then, tea sets and coffee sets have been created in a range of styles and materials over the years.

Browse 1stDibs for a selection of authentic antique and vintage coffee sets and tea sets, reflecting a time when serving tea and coffee to guests represented the height of class and sophistication. Modern and contemporary designs offer a new take on these enduring objects.

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