Stieff 'Colonial Williamsburg' Pewter Tea Pot, Vintage
A striking vintage pewter teapot by the Stieff Company of Baltimore, created as part of its long-running collaboration with Colonial Williamsburg to reproduce historic American forms. This piece commands attention from every angle. The rounded pewter body rests on three graceful feet beneath a domed hinged lid, while the sweeping wood handle gives the otherwise traditional form an unexpectedly sculptural quality. It reads as much like a decorative object as a piece of historic American tableware.
Stieff was a respected American silversmith founded in Baltimore in 1892, known for its sterling silver and later its finely made pewter. Its Williamsburg pieces were based on early American designs.
Style it on a bar, bookshelf, or kitchen shelf mixed among silver and brass, or fill it with flowers for a wonderfully unexpected centerpiece. The combination of softly gleaming pewter and warm wood makes it especially good in a layered, collected interior.