The prettiest copper is ready for tea time.
This incredibly detailed copper kettle, c. 1850, is uncommonly large in size and features dovetailed seams up the back and around the underside. It includes a three-tier lid with a large, ornate brass finial shaped like an acorn, three large copper rivets around the spout, and a brass and copper handle held with two copper rivets to each side. Made by William Soutter & Sons.
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