Description
Antique copper tea kettle has what looks like a number scribed on the bottom
Category
Metalware
Medium
Copper
Distinguishing marks
What looks to be a number or signature scribed on the bottom, seemingly by hand
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
7" tall 4.5" wide 8.5" handle to spout
Date Period
Possibly 1800s
Weight
~1.5-2lb.s
History
I was told it belonged to my mother's great grandmother.
Price Paid (If known)
Heirloom
For Sale?
Yes
Re: Antique copper tea kettle
Most copper kettles like this tend to date from the mid 1800's through to the turn of the 19th century, but they werew still in production through the 1920's all over Europe. They were made in very large numbers, as every home would have at least one, so they are not considered rare or all that valuable,. Most go at auction for under $75.00.