Hello,
I have been using this teapot for years and just recently thought to get some history on it.
The handle is wrapped with something like rattan. It's pictured with a stand, but I don't think they're supposed to be a set (no idea).
I've looked through this site and assume the teapot was produced in either the Netherlands or in Denmark, but I could be wrong...
I haven't noticed a mark (on this site) that is similar to the dotted line and double borders around GERO. There are also initials GN and a P.
It would be interesting to know where this teapot came from and how old it it, for conversation's sake anyway.
Please let me know if there is any information (if any) on this pot.
GERO GN silver-plated teapot information
Re: GERO GN silver-plated teapot information
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
For information regarding Gero, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ero#p70278
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
For information regarding Gero, see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ero#p70278
Trev.
Re: GERO GN silver-plated teapot information
Thanks for the reply.
I have actually read through a ton of the GERO stuff posted on this site, but I don't see anything with the same stamp as I've indicated. It's not a big deal, I am curious though…
I have actually read through a ton of the GERO stuff posted on this site, but I don't see anything with the same stamp as I've indicated. It's not a big deal, I am curious though…
Re: GERO GN silver-plated teapot information
Hi, GN is for Georg Nilsson, the designer and this particular " dotted " GERO mark could be for the Copenhagen factory and for non silver plated items like New- silver/Alpacca. At the moment no access to my files on Gero, will check later this month.
Peter.
Peter.
Re: GERO GN silver-plated teapot information
Hey, thanks Peter!
I was wondering if it could have been in those years in Denmark (as gleaned from info on this site).
Thanks for confirming the initials too. I'll read up a bit more on him. :)
I read that the P could mean silver-plated, but it seems like it's silver and not plated; however, I am by no means an expert. It doesn't matter, really. I am glad I'm getting closer to discovering its secrets though. :)
No rush…if you have any more information that would be great!
Renée
I was wondering if it could have been in those years in Denmark (as gleaned from info on this site).
Thanks for confirming the initials too. I'll read up a bit more on him. :)
I read that the P could mean silver-plated, but it seems like it's silver and not plated; however, I am by no means an expert. It doesn't matter, really. I am glad I'm getting closer to discovering its secrets though. :)
No rush…if you have any more information that would be great!
Renée
Re: GERO GN silver-plated teapot information
Hi Renée
Indeed The Gero factory in Denmark used a capital P, probably for Plated. Looking at your teapot, it appears to be made out of non precious white metal, not silver. The white metal could be New-silver/Alpac(c)a and originally could have been plated, although I doubt it has.
For New-silver/Alpacca see:
http://www.925-1000.com/silverglossary.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel_silver
https://www.thespruce.com/nickel-german ... aca-149118
Georg Nilsson born in 1888 Denmark and trained by the famous"Georg Jensen" was hired by Gero in Copenhagen as a designer & craftsman. The " dotted" GERO mark could have been based upon/in resemblance to Jensen's "dotted" mark(s).
http://www.925-1000.com/jensen_marks.html
Peter
Re: GERO GN silver-plated teapot information
Wow…thanks! That is so helpful, Peter! I really appreciate it.
I had no idea my little teapot had such a rich history. I'm happy that I know more about it.
It's great that you could tie Nilsson's/Jensen's dots to the GERO logo.
I've learned so much from our exchange, including the information about the silver/nickel/alpacca. This is great!
Again, thank you so much!
I had no idea my little teapot had such a rich history. I'm happy that I know more about it.
It's great that you could tie Nilsson's/Jensen's dots to the GERO logo.
I've learned so much from our exchange, including the information about the silver/nickel/alpacca. This is great!
Again, thank you so much!