SOLD*** Britton’s Signed Copper Tea 19th Century Tea Kettle 1880’s Primitive

Britton’s Signed Copper Tea 19th Century Tea Kettle 1880’s Primitive

Description

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Signed Britton’s Copper tea kettle; ‘patent Aug. 9, 1870’ impressed on the handle. Very nice shape. The lid and handle are functional. It has not been tested for practical use; i.e. water containment/boiling water. Please be advised that we are selling this item as a display piece only.

Approximate dimensions:

14″ wide (rear of kettle to the end of the spout)

10″ tall ( with handle in up position)

All items require a signature upon delivery

Antiques and vintage items are not new and may show variable wear, defects, restorations, replacement parts, imperfections, distress, and or repairs. The absence of condition remarks does not imply that the item is in perfect condition. We make great efforts to accurately characterize each item and the photographs are an integral part of the item description. No warranty implied. We do not accept returns. All items are sold “as is.”

CLAIMS:

If the box appears damaged upon arrival, we ask that you take photographs before opening the box. Upon opening, please inspect the item(s) for damage; document as well with photographs if damaged. It is imperative that you keep all of the original shipping-packing materials if your item is damaged during shipment. The buyer is required to  contact us immediately (within 24 hours) if their item arrives damaged so that the proper claims procedures can be initiated.   Claims personnel (FedEx, UPS, USPS) will inspect the damaged package to determine the cause of damage and verify that proper packing materials were used (in accordance with the shipping terms). Claims personnel may inspect the package at the shipper’s or receiver’s site, or may collect the package for inspection at a claims facility. If the buyer hires a third-party shipping agent and the item is damaged, the buyer has full responsibility to handle the claim with their agent.

  1.  Take pictures if the box exterior exhibits signs of damage.
  2. Upon opening, inspect the item for damage.  Document damage with several photographs.
  3. Retain all shipping materials (box, packing, etc.).
  4. The buyer is required to contact us within 24 hours.  No exceptions.
  5. The buyer will have to contact the carrier as well to establish a possible inspection by the agent.

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