Coppermill Kitchen

Vintage Copper English Coffee Pot, Late 19th Century

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Vintage Copper English Coffee Pot, Late 19th Century
Coppermill Kitchen

Vintage Copper English Coffee Pot, Late 19th Century

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Coffee break!

This impeccably restored, traditional Turkish-style coffee pot (c. 1880), also called a "cezve,” is designed to brew a thicker, Turkish-style coffee. The long brass handle prevents you from burning yourself while you wait for the coffee to boil, while the bell shape sits securely on a burner and the pot’s rim and spout are designed for serving. This particular pot was made in England, and its base is marked with the name of its maker, "J Picard & CO 117 Regent St LONDON.” Give it a permanent home on your breakfast table—as a coffee pot or even as a vase for a handful of flowers—or use it to melt butter, warm sauces, or boil a bit of water for tea.

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This impeccably restored, traditional Turkish-style coffee pot (c. 1880), also called a "cezve,” is designed to brew a thicker, Turkish-style coffee. The long brass handle prevents you from burning yourself while you wait for the coffee to boil, while the bell shape sits securely on a burner and the pot’s rim and spout are designed for serving. This particular pot was made in England, and its base is marked with the name of its maker, "J Picard & CO 117 Regent St LONDON.” Give it a permanent home on your breakfast table—as a coffee pot or even as a vase for a handful of flowers—or use it to melt butter, warm sauces, or boil a bit of water for tea.