This large exquisite 19th-century kettle, a masterwork from the famed William Soutter & Sons, is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of its time. The elegant gooseneck spout is not only a functional feature, allowing for precise and graceful pouring, but also a symbol of the meticulous design that defined an era. The original handle, hand-carved from rich walnut wood, adds a warm, tactile contrast to the gleaming metal, inviting touch and admiration. Stamped to the underside with William’s trademark and the number “8” for capacity. C.1860
This kettle is more than just a kitchen tool; it’s a piece of history, a connection to a time when everyday objects were crafted with care, intended to last generations. The legacy of William Soutter & Sons, celebrated for their unparalleled skill in metalsmithing, lives on in this remarkable piece, making it a cherished heirloom for those who appreciate the beauty and functionality of antique design.
- Made of copper
- Care instructions come with the piece
- Made in England
- This Vintage item is one of a kind and may have slight imperfections due to its age
- Dimensions: 11.5H x 12”W with spout and handle
- Capacity: 4QT
About the Antique Restored Collection
Coppermill Kitchen is dedicated to finding only unique and special copperware that has both style and a story to create new traditions. The items in this collection are sourced in historic European towns and restored by us to be used once again for generations to come.