English Copper Pouring Pot, Late 19th Century

$125.00

England, late 19th century.

A beautifully timeworn English copper pouring pot, hand-raised and fitted with a long brass handle for safe use with warm liquids. Its gently flared body and subtle rolled spout reflect the quiet practicality of late 19th-century kitchen and dairy wares, where form was dictated entirely by function.

Originally used for warming and pouring milk, cream, or sauces, the vessel bears the soft surface wear and darkened interior that come only with decades of use. A hand-engraved numeral to the base - likely a period size or inventory mark - adds an additional layer of authenticity.

Today, it reads as both utilitarian artifact and sculptural accent, equally suited to open shelving, a range vignette, or a collected tabletop arrangement.

An honest object shaped by daily ritual.

Because every good room needs a past.

England, late 19th century.

A beautifully timeworn English copper pouring pot, hand-raised and fitted with a long brass handle for safe use with warm liquids. Its gently flared body and subtle rolled spout reflect the quiet practicality of late 19th-century kitchen and dairy wares, where form was dictated entirely by function.

Originally used for warming and pouring milk, cream, or sauces, the vessel bears the soft surface wear and darkened interior that come only with decades of use. A hand-engraved numeral to the base - likely a period size or inventory mark - adds an additional layer of authenticity.

Today, it reads as both utilitarian artifact and sculptural accent, equally suited to open shelving, a range vignette, or a collected tabletop arrangement.

An honest object shaped by daily ritual.

Because every good room needs a past.

Origin: England

Period: Late 19th century, circa 1880-1900

Material: Copper body, brass handle

Condition: darkened interior consistent with use, unmarked base except for a hand-engraved numeral

Dimensions: 2.5” opening, 4.5” at base, 4” height, 6” handle