Coppermill Kitchen

Vintage Copper Large Coffeepot, Late 19th Century

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Vintage Copper Large Coffeepot, Late 19th Century
Coppermill Kitchen

Vintage Copper Large Coffeepot, Late 19th Century

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

A beautiful way to caffeinate.

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Vintage copper—is there a dreamier sight? Whether it’s a gleaming tea kettle or a well-worn (but well-loved!) gratin dish, copper lends easy, warm elegance to a home, without all the stuffiness. We’ve brought you an assortment of stunning, one-of-a-kind finds from Coppermill Kitchen to add to your collection (you won't find them anywhere else!), exclusive to the Food52 Shop. This rare c.1880 coffeepot features a hand-carved brass honeycomb finial, a hand-cut heart-shaped copper flange secured to the pot by three copper rivets, a gooseneck spout, dovetailed seams up one side, and its original turned wood handle with a brass ring on the end. Marked to the underside is its maker, "William Soutter of Birmingham."

All items from Coppermill Kitchen are final sale. Items may vary slightly from what is pictured.

  • Made in: England, c. 1880
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Heads up! Promotions do not apply to this item.

Vintage copper—is there a dreamier sight? Whether it’s a gleaming tea kettle or a well-worn (but well-loved!) gratin dish, copper lends easy, warm elegance to a home, without all the stuffiness. We’ve brought you an assortment of stunning, one-of-a-kind finds from Coppermill Kitchen to add to your collection (you won't find them anywhere else!), exclusive to the Food52 Shop. This rare c.1880 coffeepot features a hand-carved brass honeycomb finial, a hand-cut heart-shaped copper flange secured to the pot by three copper rivets, a gooseneck spout, dovetailed seams up one side, and its original turned wood handle with a brass ring on the end. Marked to the underside is its maker, "William Soutter of Birmingham."

All items from Coppermill Kitchen are final sale. Items may vary slightly from what is pictured.