This is a set of two vintage copper watering pitchers, both featuring hand-hammered textures. One has a traditional rounded can shape with a top loop handle and long narrow spout. The other is a tall, tapered, hammered copper vessel with a more sculptural, primitive design. Both pieces show natural verdigris patina (green oxidation), especially at the joints, which is typical of aged copper.
Patina: Verdigris present, suggesting age and authenticity
Markings:
One vessel includes a “Made in India” label on the underside. This suggests it may have been manufactured in the mid-20th century or later, likely for export.
Approximate Dimensions:
Rounded copper can: ~9" H x 11" L
Tapered hammered pitcher: ~8" W x 12" H
Weight: 10–12 oz each
Estimated Age:
Likely mid-20th century (1950s–1970s), possibly a bit earlier for the more heavily patinated one
These were commonly made in India for decorative or practical use in Western homes during that period
Pair of Vintage Copper Watering Pitchers
Description:
This is a set of two vintage copper watering pitchers, both featuring hand-hammered textures. One has a traditional rounded can shape with a top loop handle and long narrow spout. The other is a tall, tapered, hammered copper vessel with a more sculptural, primitive design. Both pieces show natural verdigris patina (green oxidation), especially at the joints, which is typical of aged copper.
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Market Value Estimate (as of 2025):
These pieces are collectible but not rare. Their charm lies in their rustic aesthetic, handmade qualities, and the warmth of aged copper.
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