7 Kettles been sitting in a pub for many years I would describe as  4 distressed the others okay!! 

One copper? Kettle with an ivory coloured handle and top of lid, looks like a modern repro kettle, total height including the handle 27 cm total width, approximately 20 cm

Benham and sons looks like copper Kettle looks like it’s been used total height, approximately 23 cm, including the handle, total width, including the spout, 26 cm just looking at value of these and they seem to be of some value looking into other antiques of this brand this could be over 100 years old do not confuse this with the Benham and Froud later less value kettles

Swan Brand? A copper looking kettle. This obviously had an electrical element in the side of it which is been removed. The actual Kettle itself has quite a bit of weathering on one side. Total height, 21 cm width, including the spout, 23 cm. cracked on rim see pic I understand these were from the 1940's

Large brass looking kettle the spout of this has come off and would need re-attaching see picture height, approximately 41 cm width. Without the side length without the spout approximately 29 cm width of properly approximately 28 cm. Spout  length 11 cm 

All kettles have dents 

then 3 kettles better condition Brass? 

28 cm high at highest point inc wooden handle width 22 cm

14.5 cm high  13 cm wide

12 cm high x11 cm wide


Due to the condition of them, we have looked at how much near perfect kettles are and prices accordingly