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This elegant vintage silverplate water pitcher was made by Wallace Silversmiths in the “Chippendale” pattern (X167), produced in the mid-20th century in Wallingford, Connecticut. It features a gracefully curved silhouette, ornate scrollwork along the rim, and a classic Rococo-inspired handle design, characteristic of the Chippendale style’s timeless sophistication.
The pitcher’s lustrous silver finish and substantial weight make it both a striking display piece and a functional serving vessel.
Details:
Maker: Wallace Silversmiths
Pattern: “Chippendale” (X167)
Material: Silverplate (electroplated silver over base metal)
Origin: Wallingford, Connecticut, USA
Age: Circa 1940s–1950s
Style: Chippendale / Rococo Revival
Theme: Classic formal dining, timeless elegance
Measurements: Approx. 9” tall × 9” wide (including handle and spout)
Condition: Good vintage condition overall. There is one visible small dent on the body, moderate surface wear, and light tarnish consistent with age. No cracks or major structural issues. Interior shows normal use marks.
Food Safe: Recommended for display or decorative use; polish before food or beverage contact if intended for serving.
