Antique Copper Kettle | England Dovetailed With Brass 1800s
A stunning antique copper kettle, likely made by William Soutter & Sons of Birmingham, England in the late 1800s. Beautiful dovetailing and brass details.
About This Piece
This exquisite 19th-century copper kettle is a testament to fine English craftsmanship. A substantial size featuring hand-dovetailed seams and a solid brass handle, it showcases the high-quality techniques used during its time. While no maker’s mark has been found, further cleaning on the bottom may reveal a stamp. An impressed 6-stamp is visible on the brass handle, adding to its authenticity.
The kettle measures 12" L x 7" W x 10.5" H, making it a substantial and eye-catching piece for display. It exhibits age-related dents and patina, giving it an authentic, well-loved character. Whether placed in a vintage kitchen, farmhouse, or as a standalone decor piece, this kettle adds warmth and history to any setting.
Product Details
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Material: Hand-dovetailed copper with a brass handle
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Design: Classic English kettle with historical craftsmanship
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Condition: Antique with dents from age and use (see photos)
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Dimensions: 12" L x 7" W x 10.5" H
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Era: Late 1800s
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Use: Decorative accent, vintage kitchen display, or collector’s piece
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Features: Brass handle with an impressed 6-stamp, rich patina, and dovetailing
Why You’ll Love This Piece
This antique copper kettle is more than just a functional object—it’s a piece of history. The hand-dovetailed seams, brass accents, and rich patina make it a true collector’s item. Whether you appreciate antique kitchenware, English craftsmanship, or unique decor, this kettle is a beautiful and timeless addition to any home.
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Availability: In stock and ready to ship.