Ready your tea cookies: This handcrafted (and meticulously restored) oval tea kettle, c. 1850, is the tea kettle of our dreams (we think even Alice/all of Wonderland would be jealous)—clad with a brass-and-copper handle, brass finial, tiered lid, and cut out tip of the spout, with dovetailed seams—a highly prized sign of skill for a 19th-century blacksmith—moving down the kettle’s rear and around its underside. Even if you’re not a tea drinker (though we think this kettle could convert even the most suspicious), its impactful design would be a game changer in any centerpiece, copper collection, or right at home on the kitchen counter.