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Submitted photo · June 12, 2026

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Has trademark M made in holland

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AI Identification

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Mid-century modern-style copper and brass teakettle

Kitchenware and Metalware

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $85.00

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a mixed-metal teakettle, stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century Dutch design. The body is constructed from a warm-toned metal consistent in appearance with copper, while the lid, spout, and handle assembly appear to be brass. The kettle features a low-profile, squat silhouette with a conical lid and a singular, fixed bail handle that has been wrapped in a textured, light-colored material—possibly wicker or plastic—providing a heat-resistant grip. The owner notes that the item bears a trademark 'M' and is marked 'made in holland,' though these markings are not clearly visible in the provided photograph and remain unverified. If these marks are present, they would be consistent with the work of Dutch manufacturers such as Daalderop. The surface shows a variegated patina throughout, including dark oxidation on the brass lid and significant green verdigris spotting on the brass handle, indicative of age and previous exposure to moisture. The construction appears sturdy, with mechanical rivets securing the handle to the body. Due to the lack of a visible maker's mark in the image, this identification is based on stylistic cues and user-supplied information that has not been independently verified.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, the item is a mid-century modern mixed-metal teakettle composed of copper and brass. The owner identifies this piece as bearing a 'Made in Holland' mark and a trademark 'M,' which provides a hypothesis that the item may be attributed to a Dutch manufacturer such as Daalderop. Based on what I can see, the silhouette and material composition are consistent with mid-20th-century European metalware, though I cannot verify markings or internal construction from a photograph alone. My estimate assumes the owner's attribution is correct and reflects the current market for vintage Dutch copperware. The value is significantly impacted by condition; I observe heavy verdigris on the brass handle and oxidation on the lid, suggesting a need for professional conservation which may lower the practical resale value. A physical inspection would be required to verify the 'M' mark as a legitimate hallmark rather than a later imitation. General market demand for mid-century Dutch copper is stable but relies heavily on recognizable attribution. If this piece lacks the specified markings or is an unattributed 'in the style of' reproduction, the value would likely fall into the $20 to $35 range. To confirm this estimate, an in-person examination of the base and handle attachments, along with provenance documentation, would be necessary.

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