Teapot silver-plated ebony handle, Fraget, Poland 1848

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Teapot silver-plated ebony handle Poland 1848
This rare silver-plated teapot, crafted by the prestigious Polish firm Fraget in 1848, is a distinguished example of early electroplated silver from Eastern Europe. Marked on the underside, the piece bears the proud legacy of Józef Fraget, a pioneer in introducing silver electroplating technology to the Kingdom of Poland in the mid-19th century.
The teapot features a graceful, high-arched silhouette with elegant curves and a distinctly shaped spout that adds sculptural dynamism to the form. The handle is made of solid ebony — a practical and luxurious choice that resists heat while offering a beautiful visual contrast to the silver body. A delicate decorative band encircles the widest part of the body, offering subtle ornamentation without excess.
Its condition is very good for its age: the silver plating is largely intact, with only minor dents that do not detract from its aesthetic or usability. It remains a highly collectible and usable item, embodying both historical value and refined design. Objects from Fraget's early period are increasingly rare and sought after, especially those in such well-preserved state.
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