Early 19th Century Georgian Copper Funnel – Large Hand-Crafted Industrial Piece
£85.00
On offer is an impressive early 19th-century Georgian copper funnel, a substantial example of traditional industrial metalwork from the late Georgian to early Victorian era. This large funnel is entirely hand-constructed and features dovetail (castle) jointing, a hallmark of high-quality workmanship used before machine-made soldered seams became common.
Its heavy construction and generous proportions suggest use in an industrial environment, likely a distillery, brewery, or winery, where large quantities of liquid required specialised equipment. The funnel retains its authentic, untouched patina along with expected age-related dents and marks, reflecting a long working life.
Approximate Measurements:
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Length: 16.5 inches
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Diameter: 10 inches at widest point
A rare survivor of early industrial copperware, full of character and historic presence.
KEY FEATURES
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✅ Authentic early 19th-century Georgian copper funnel
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✅ Hand-made construction with dovetail joints
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✅ Industrial origins – likely distillery, brewery, or winery use
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✅ Approx. 16.5″ long × 10″ diameter
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✅ Original patina with age-related dents and wear
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✅ Fine example of early industrial copper craftsmanship
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