Rare, elegant, and full of history, this antique English oval teapot is a stunning example of 19th-century craftsmanship. Handmade circa 1850 by Temple & Crook Motocomb St S.W., this fully intact piece features an embossed copper lid and an original amber glass handle — an extraordinary detail rarely found today. With its graceful oval form, hand-forged spout, and heirloom quality, this antique copper teapot embodies the artistry and refinement of its era.
Part of our curated European-style kitchen decor and vintage copper cookware collection, this teapot is as functional as it is collectible, holding up to 1.5 quarts of tea. Its rich patina, fine embossing, and intact maker’s stamp make it a remarkable piece for display or light, careful use. Style it as the centerpiece of a teatime setting, pair it with heirloom-quality china for an old-world table, or display it in your kitchen as a piece of living history. To care, wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaning to preserve its original finish and allow the copper to develop its natural patina over time, enhancing its heirloom-quality charm.
Dimensions: 9” H x 9” W (with handle & spout) | Capacity: 1.5 QT
Maker: Temple & Crook Motocomb St S.W. | Circa: 1850/ Restored for use