Early–mid 20th-century Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) silverplate pitcher, used in CPR dining cars or railway hotels. Featuring a clean cylindrical form, rolled lip spout, elegant curved handle, and original engraved CPR monogram on the body. Designed for durability and daily service, this piece embodies the restrained, utilitarian elegance of Canada’s golden age of rail travel.
Surface wear and light scratching consistent with age and professional use; no major dents observed. A beautiful and authentic survivor from Canada’s railway history—perfect as a decorative object, bar pitcher, or collectible railway ephemera.
Dating
Circa 1910s–1930s
(This style and monogram were common across CPR dining service during this period.)

