Victorian English Copper Tea Kettle, Late 19th Century

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England, circa late 19th century.

A beautifully worn English copper tea kettle, hand raised and riveted, bearing the quiet marks of decades of daily use. Its rounded form, arched handle, and gently curved spout reflect the practical elegance of late 19th-century domestic design, when even the most utilitarian objects were made to endure.

The surface retains its original patina, with soft impressions and oxidation that speak to age rather than neglect. An engraved numeral to the base - likely a period size or inventory mark - adds a further layer of authenticity.

Equally at home styled on a range, shelf, or console, this kettle reads today as both functional artifact and sculptural object.

Because every good room needs a past.

England, circa late 19th century.

A beautifully worn English copper tea kettle, hand raised and riveted, bearing the quiet marks of decades of daily use. Its rounded form, arched handle, and gently curved spout reflect the practical elegance of late 19th-century domestic design, when even the most utilitarian objects were made to endure.

The surface retains its original patina, with soft impressions and oxidation that speak to age rather than neglect. An engraved numeral to the base - likely a period size or inventory mark - adds a further layer of authenticity.

Equally at home styled on a range, shelf, or console, this kettle reads today as both functional artifact and sculptural object.

Because every good room needs a past.

Origin: England

Period: Late 19th century, circa 1890-1910

Material: Copper

Condition: Beautiful antique condition with age-appropriate wear

Dimensions: (approximate) 10” width, 11” length, 7” diam