Rare Antique English Copper Round Kettle by William Soutter with Acorn Brass Finial, c. 1850

This rare antique English copper kettle is an exceptional piece of 19th-century design, made by the infamous William Soutter and stamped to the base with his maker’s mark. Featuring a gracefully curved gooseneck spout, a rare hand-cast brass handle with castellated seams, and an exquisite brass acorn-shaped finial, it embodies both artistry and functionality. Holding up to 3 quarts, this kettle represents the finest traditions of antique English copper cookware, restored for use while preserving its old-world character.

Part of our Coppermill Kitchen antique copper cookware collection, this heirloom-quality kettle reflects the beauty and practicality of European-style kitchen decor. Display it as a centerpiece in a copper collection, style it on open shelving to showcase its rare form, or enjoy its use for hot water and tea—it brings history into everyday living. To care, wash gently by hand with warm water and mild soap, drying thoroughly after use. Copper will naturally develop a rich patina, or polish sparingly to maintain its gleam.

Dimensions: 11.5" H (with handle) x 11.5" W (with spout) | Capacity: 3 QT
Circa: 1850 | Maker: William Soutter | Restored for Use

$ 1,275.00

Lovingly restored by hand with traditional methods and pure tin interiors, these antiques are brought back to life—ready to be used and treasured again. While we do our best to restore each piece, subtle signs of age and charm may remain as a testament to its history.

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