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Late 19th-Century French Copper Chaudron (c. 1880-1900)
A late 19th-century French copper Chaudron, hand-worked and made for practical use. This substantial vessel features dovetailed seams, a rolled rim, and original brass side handles. The copper shows deep, timeworn patina consistent with long use, reflecting the utilitarian copper found in provincial French kitchens.
Condition: Wear consistent with age and use. This copper has never been tinned. There are age-related cracks in the rolled rim, including a crease with a small pinhole at the base, visible in photographs. As with many antique copper vessels of this type, professional repair and tinning would be required for culinary use. Professional repair and tinning can be arranged upon request.
Dimensions: 16” Diameter, 13.5” H, 21” W (handle to handle) Weight 14 lbs 5 oz
Includes: Shipping within the continental U.S.
A late 19th-century French copper Chaudron, hand-worked and made for practical use. This substantial vessel features dovetailed seams, a rolled rim, and original brass side handles. The copper shows deep, timeworn patina consistent with long use, reflecting the utilitarian copper found in provincial French kitchens.
Condition: Wear consistent with age and use. This copper has never been tinned. There are age-related cracks in the rolled rim, including a crease with a small pinhole at the base, visible in photographs. As with many antique copper vessels of this type, professional repair and tinning would be required for culinary use. Professional repair and tinning can be arranged upon request.
Dimensions: 16” Diameter, 13.5” H, 21” W (handle to handle) Weight 14 lbs 5 oz
Includes: Shipping within the continental U.S.