Description
This item is an antique copper coffee pot featuring a classic gooseneck spout, a hinged dome lid, and an integrated black wooden handle and lid finial.Key Design ElementsBody Construction: Tapered cylindrical copper body with a tiered, fluted base ring designed for stovetop stability.Hardware: Brass hinge straps and handle brackets securing the turned wooden components.Functionality: The wooden elements act as heat insulators, allowing you to pour hot liquids safely without burning your hands.Material Care & UsageDisplay Use: It serves as a beautiful accent piece for modern farmhouse, primitive, or rustic kitchen decor styles.Food Safety: If you intend to use it for serving, check the inner lining. Authentic antique copper beverage pots must have an intact tin or silver interior lining to prevent copper from leaching into acidic liquids.Cleaning: Maintain the warm sheen by polishing with a dedicated copper cleaner, or leave it unpolished to allow a natural dark patina to develop over time. measures 9 in x 9 in x 5.5 in
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Rome Metal Ware Copper Coffee Pot
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Antiques, Native American, & Collectibles
Aug 06, 2026 6:00 PM EDTCalhoun, GA, United States
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