This antique English copper kettle is a striking and rare example of late 19th-century design, dating to circa 1880. Exceptionally tall with a beautifully rounded body, it features a thick, hand-cut and forged brass handle that arcs gracefully above the kettle, showcasing both strength and elegance. With its balanced proportions, dovetailed construction, and timeless silhouette, this kettle is more than cookware—it’s a piece of functional art. Fully restored for use, it stands out as both practical and collectible.
Part of our Coppermill Kitchen antique copper cookware collection, this heirloom-quality kettle embodies European-style kitchen decor and the enduring beauty of vintage copper cookware. Perfect as a display piece on open shelving, styled as a centerpiece on a farmhouse table, or enjoyed in use for hot water and tea service, it carries the charm of 19th-century English kitchens into modern homes. To care, wash by hand with warm water and mild soap, drying thoroughly. Copper may be polished sparingly for a bright gleam or left to develop its natural patina for a more authentic old-world finish.
Dimensions: 13" H (with handle) x 13" W (with spout) | Capacity: approx. 3.5–4 QT
Circa: 1880 | Restored for Use