These objects represent a category of antique or vintage metalware produced by a specific manufacturer. These items, crafted from or plated with a precious metal, are designed for brewing and serving a hot beverage. An example includes a vessel bearing the maker’s mark “FB Rogers Silver Co.” and intended for steeping and dispensing tea.
The value of such pieces is influenced by several factors, including the silver content (if any), the intricacy of the design, its age, its condition, and the historical significance of the manufacturer. These artifacts are often collected for their aesthetic appeal, as investments, or as reminders of a bygone era of refined dining and social customs. The legacy of the producing entity contributes to the perceived worth and collectibility.