Dimensions: 9" W (with handle and spout) x 7" H (with finial)
Maker: William Soutter
Late 19th Century
This antique English teapot is a rare example of early 19th-century Victorian teaware, proudly marked with the famous William Soutter maker’s mark and the letter “B” for Birmingham—the original site of Soutter’s factory before it was lost to fire. Featuring a hinged lid and intricate brass detailing on the handle, this elegant teapot is generously sized for a tea gathering and holds the quiet weight of history. These are incredibly hard to find, and when Beth Ann discovers one, she says it feels like finding gold.
At Coppermill Kitchen, we curate collectible English copper and metalware with a focus on heirloom-quality craftsmanship and Victorian-era design. Style this piece alongside fine china for a traditional tea table or let it shine as a shelf display with botanical prints. Hand wash with care and avoid harsh cleaners to preserve its rich patina and functional brass detailing.