This antique English copper kettle is a magnificent example of 19th-century craftsmanship, dating to circa 1850. Exceptionally large and heavy, it holds up to 5 quarts and features a graceful gooseneck spout, hand-cast brass handle, and matching brass finial. The kettle is constructed with dovetailed seams running around the bottom and up one side—hallmarks of authentic early copperwork. Recently restored for use, this rare piece blends both form and function, embodying the timeless character of antique English copper cookware.
Part of our Coppermill Kitchen antique copper cookware collection, this heirloom-quality kettle captures the essence of European-style kitchen decor and adds an unmistakable old-world charm to any setting. Style it as a showpiece on open shelving, let it anchor a hearth display, or use it to serve tea and hot water during gatherings—it’s as practical as it is collectible. To care, hand wash with warm water and mild soap, then dry thoroughly. Polish sparingly with gentle copper cream to maintain its luster, or let it naturally patina for that true vintage copper cookware aesthetic.
Dimensions: 13" H x 13" W (with handle & spout) | Capacity: 5 QT
Circa: 1850 | Restored for Use