Old cooper tea kettle, This has a dent on one side, I have never used this. The bottom has stamp markings made in England and patent numbers. This was my great-grandmothers, we found this in the garage.
Online you can find them through auction for $20 an under. The inherit design of copperware always makes it do well in private party/retail sales, however. $40-60 is a fair asking price that someone will pay.
According to the design registry number "Regd.No.786743" , this design was first made in 1933. Unlike earlier examples this one is a mass produced item, so values for it are a great deal less than hand made early Victorian examples. We see these go at auction for less than $40.00.
Re: Cooper Tea Kettle
Online you can find them through auction for $20 an under. The inherit design of copperware always makes it do well in private party/retail sales, however. $40-60 is a fair asking price that someone will pay.
Re: Cooper Tea Kettle
According to the design registry number "Regd.No.786743" , this design was first made in 1933. Unlike earlier examples this one is a mass produced item, so values for it are a great deal less than hand made early Victorian examples. We see these go at auction for less than $40.00.