Teakettle, circa 1800

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Artifact Overview

Cast iron pots, pans, kettles, skillets, and other utensils have been essential in American kitchens for centuries. Cooks used these utilitarian objects to prepare meals and heat water in hearths or -- by the mid-1800s -- atop coal or wood-burning stoves. Lighter and easier-to-clean materials began replacing heavy cast iron cookware beginning in the late 19th century, but cast iron still has a place in many cooks' kitchens.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Teakettle

Date Made

circa 1800

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

33.322.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Cast iron

Color

Black (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 10.25 in
Width: 6.25 in
Length: 11 in

Inscriptions

on bottom of kettle: No 00 - 4 1/2 PINT
Teakettle, circa 1800