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Antique Victorian Engraved Copper Coffee Pot / Teapot | Silver-Lined | Circa 1890–1910 7

Antique Victorian Engraved Copper Coffee Pot / Teapot | Silver-Lined | Circa 1890–1910 7

Regular price $775.00
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Dating to approximately circa 1890–1910, this antique copper coffee pot or teapot is a beautiful example of late Victorian decorative metalwork, combining refined proportions with richly detailed engraving.

The body features full Victorian engraving on both the front and back, with elegant botanical scrollwork framing a decorative central motif. The engraved design continues seamlessly around the vessel, creating a balanced presentation from every angle and highlighting the craftsmanship typical of fine copper tea wares of the period.

The spout is also engraved, adding subtle detailing to the form, while the lid carries matching engraved ornamentation that echoes the decorative motifs found on the body. The lid is finished with a hand-formed copper finial, and the hinged design allows for easy filling and serving.

The interior is silver-lined, a traditional finish used in antique copper tea and coffee service pieces to protect the copper and make the vessel suitable for brewing and serving beverages.

 

Part of the Coppermill Kitchen Heirloom Collection, this piece was selected for its elegant Victorian engraving and classic coffee pot silhouette.

 

Dimensions

Height: 7.5”

Width (spout to handle): 6.5”

Interior: Silver-lined

 

Care: Hand wash gently with warm water and mild soap if needed, then dry thoroughly. The copper exterior may be lightly polished or allowed to naturally develop a rich patina over time, while the silver lining can be polished occasionally to maintain its brightness.

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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.