A domestic tea kettle of seamed copper construction, featuring a cylindrical body with a visible vertical brazed seam. The vessel is fitted with a traditional gooseneck spout and a removable lid decorated with concentric rings, topped with a cast brass acorn-style finial. The fixed overhead handle consists of cast brass supports and a tubular copper grip, secured to the body by decorative brass brackets and rivets. The design and construction are characteristic of British domestic metalware from the late 19th century. No maker marks, stamps, or inscriptions are visible on the exterior surfaces.
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