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Beautiful Victorian Solid Copper Teapot
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Gorgeous little early Arts & Crafts era copper tea pot, probably English, dating from the late 1800s to early 1900s. The inside lining appears to be silverplate (not the usual tin or nickel lining, or anything as modern as stainless). It's 6-3/4" tall to the top of the hinged handle by about 7-3/4" wide overall including the spout, and quite heavy for its size. There are strainer holes at the base of the spout inside, making this a real teapot rather than a tea kettle.
Wonderful condition, nice coloring. Unlike in America, the British prefer to keep their antique copper bright and shiny, and you can tell it was kept polished long ago, so the patina is not extremely old. There is some verdigris near the hinges, under the rim of the lid, and a few streaks inside. There is a small, narrow ding on one side caused by years of allowing the handle to drop. I can find no marks. Boxed shipping weight 2 lbs.
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