This antique teapot, dating to the second half of the 19th century, is crafted from warm, polished copper highlighted by subtle reddish-orange undertones and complemented by brass accents. Its body features a gently rounded, harmonious shape set atop a discreetly recessed base. The front and lid showcase delicate, hand-engraved floral patterns, etched with artisanal skill—an unmistakable testament to its craft origins. The gracefully arched spout integrates seamlessly with the bulbous body, while the handle—formed from curved, gleaming copper—descends in a smooth arch, fitted centrally with a turned, dark wood grip, likely ebony, offering both comfort and visual contrast. The lid is topped with a small, golden brass finial, which gently disrupts the copper palette and defines the classical character of the design. Visible joining techniques—soldering, riveting, and exposed seams—highlight 19th-century craftsmanship sensibilities. This teapot is preserved in very good condition; the exterior shows a light patina and minimal, age-appropriate surface marks consistent with over a century
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Height18 cm
Depth20 cm
Width13 cm
Dimension details
Width13 cm
Height18 cm
Depth20 cm
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