Matched pair of mid-20th-century silver-plated hotelware: a lidded creamer by Wear-Brite and a petite teapot by ESCO, both manufactured for Albert Pick Hotels, a well-known chain that supplied iconic American hotels in the postwar era. The creamer is marked “Wear-Brite Trade Mark, Albert Pick Hotels ’52” on the base and stands approximately 2.75 inches tall, with dual handles and a hinged lid, designed for heavy daily use. The matching teapot is stamped “E.S.CO E.P.N.S. Silver Soldered” with additional manufacturer’s marks and shares a similar era and utilitarian hotel style. Each piece shows signs of authentic age and patina consistent with historic hotel service. This set offers collectors a tangible link to the golden age of American hospitality and commercial silverware design, sought after for its durability and historical connection.
Wear-Brite and ESCO Silver-Plated Creamer and Teapot Set for Albert Pick Hotels, 1952, EPS Marked US
Matched pair of mid-20th-century silver-plated hotelware: a lidded creamer by Wear-Brite and a petite teapot by ESCO, both manufactured for Albert Pick Hotels, a well-known chain that supplied iconic American hotels in the postwar era. The creamer is marked “Wear-Brite Trade Mark, Albert Pick Hotels ’52” on the base and stands approximately 2.75 inches tall,…
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- Worthington, Ohio, United States (US)
