La Pierre Sterling Silver Overlay Syrup Pitcher (Early 1900s)

$95.00

Quick Details:

  • • Sterling silver overlay on hand-blown glass

  • • Hallmark: “STERLING” + La Pierre sunburst-style “D”

  • • Approx. 7″ tall (8″ to finial), 3.75″ base, 2.5″ top opening

  • • Art Nouveau floral/vine motif

  • • Likely made 1905–1920

  • • Lid appears original; snug fit

  • • No chips or cracks; normal age wear to silver

Description:

This early-20th-century syrup pitcher is all grace and swoops — the kind of thing that lived on a well-set breakfast table back when people actually set breakfast tables. The sterling overlay is classic La Pierre: delicate vines, dreamy florals, and that “yes, I am pretty, thank you for noticing” energy.

The hallmark features the La Pierre sunburst-style D, confirming it as a genuine sterling overlay piece (not plated, not faux, not “silver-ish”). The lid fits like it was born with it, which means this one has stayed together longer than most heirloom sets do.

Whether you use it for syrup, cream, flowers, or just for looking gorgeous in a sunny window, it’s one of those pieces that feels special without being fussy. Heavy enough to feel solid, delicate enough to feel fancy.

A lovely example of American Art Nouveau craftsmanship — and ready for a new home that will appreciate the quiet glam of sterling on glass.

Quick Details:

  • • Sterling silver overlay on hand-blown glass

  • • Hallmark: “STERLING” + La Pierre sunburst-style “D”

  • • Approx. 7″ tall (8″ to finial), 3.75″ base, 2.5″ top opening

  • • Art Nouveau floral/vine motif

  • • Likely made 1905–1920

  • • Lid appears original; snug fit

  • • No chips or cracks; normal age wear to silver

Description:

This early-20th-century syrup pitcher is all grace and swoops — the kind of thing that lived on a well-set breakfast table back when people actually set breakfast tables. The sterling overlay is classic La Pierre: delicate vines, dreamy florals, and that “yes, I am pretty, thank you for noticing” energy.

The hallmark features the La Pierre sunburst-style D, confirming it as a genuine sterling overlay piece (not plated, not faux, not “silver-ish”). The lid fits like it was born with it, which means this one has stayed together longer than most heirloom sets do.

Whether you use it for syrup, cream, flowers, or just for looking gorgeous in a sunny window, it’s one of those pieces that feels special without being fussy. Heavy enough to feel solid, delicate enough to feel fancy.

A lovely example of American Art Nouveau craftsmanship — and ready for a new home that will appreciate the quiet glam of sterling on glass.