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Experience a piece of history from the famed Hotel du Louvre—the first luxury hotel in France—in the heart of Paris. The hotel has a rich past of hosting important receptions and functions.
This silver teapot was once used as part of the grand hotel’s tea service to serve posh guests from around the world. Painstakingly created by Christofle in France—a renowned producer of some of the finest silver fit for royalty—the teapot is stamped on its underside with the Christofle seal. The pot is adorned with the hotel’s engraved insignia.
We discovered this collector’s item in a charming Parisian flea market. This retired silver teapot is decorated with gorgeous details, making it a premier décor antique. Showcase it as the cornerstone piece in an elegant display.
Maintain the silver’s beauty by buffing with silver polish to recapture its luster. After the teapot’s years of entertaining, its interior is worn and there is a crack in front. It is not recommended for use with food or beverage.
Web exclusive: this product is only available online. All antique sales are final; no exchanges or returns.

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Antique Hotel du Louvre Silver Teapot, Small
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$250.00
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Out of Stock
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- Manufacturer: Christofle
- Care: Hand wash with warm water and soap and buff with silver polish
- Capacity: 8 oz.
- Dimensions: 7" width x 4½" height
- Material: Silver
BENEFITS:
- Used in the tea service of the Hotel du Louvre.
- Made by Christofle, a renowned French producer of silver.
- Stamped with the Christofle seal.
- Engraved with the insignia of the Hotel du Louvre.
- A premier décor piece.
- Made in France.
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Inspired by the history and traditions of classic European cuisine, Sur La Table was born from the art and soul of cooking. From our beginnings in Pike Place Market, where tools and cookware shimmer from the rafters, our influence and ideas have come from kitchens all around the world. That’s why we’re pleased to introduce this new collection of handpicked treasures that represent our European heritage.
Throughout the year, we make pilgrimages to Europe and immerse ourselves in the culture of everything culinary. One of our favorite locales is the Marche aux Puces St-Ouen, a famous flea market tucked away in the northern fringes of Paris. That is where we find many of the rarest antiques that serve as our muses and remind us of Sur La Table’s roots.
Drenched in rich history, these are the things that inspire us, and we want to share them with you in hopes they inspire you as well. We consider this collection to be objets d’art with one-of-a-kind charisma that cannot be mimicked. Welcome these vintage heirlooms into your home and display the pure beauty of a classic piece from France.
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