Condition: Near Mint
Height: 5.5″ (13.75cm)
Width: 2″ (5cm)
Length: 4″ (10cm)
Year Manufactured: 1930
What you’re looking at is a genuine piece of history: an Antique Szandrik Silver Plated Tea Pot and Pitcher set, crafted…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 5.5″ (13.75cm)
Width: 2″ (5cm)
Length: 4″ (10cm)
Year Manufactured: 1930
What you’re looking at is a genuine piece of history: an Antique Szandrik Silver Plated Tea Pot and Pitcher set, crafted around 1930. These pieces really catch the eye with their elegant yet simple floral engravings, echoing the style and craftsmanship of early 20th-century Central Europe. Despite being over 90 years old, the set is in near mint condition, which is pretty impressive for something that’s been around so long. The teapot stands about 5.5 inches tall, and the pitcher has a sturdy, comfortable grip, making it practical as well as beautiful. Sets like this were often a centerpiece at gatherings or family tea times, and you can almost imagine the stories and conversations that happened with these items on the table. It’s rare to come across a pair like this in such good shape, since most pieces from that era have seen a lot of use or got separated over the decades.
Szandrik was a renowned European maker, especially known for its silver-plated items. The company was based in what is now Slovakia and, during the early 1900s, was a big name in the world of silverware, producing both everyday pieces and more luxurious, decorative models. Their designs tend to have a clean, modernist feel but often feature delicate patterns or Art Nouveau touches, reflecting the artistic trends of their time. Collectors seek out Szandrik items for their quality and enduring beauty, and complete sets like this are particularly prized. Finding a 1930s Szandrik teapot and pitcher in near mint condition today is not only a testament to the skills of their makers but also a lucky find for anyone who appreciates vintage style and European silverwork.


























