Substantial antique copper saucepan with a deep straight sided body, worn tinned interior and long forged iron handle. The heavy riveted construction, hand worked appearance and accumulated cooking patina are consistent with traditional professional European copper cookware.
Details
- Maker: Unmarked or unidentified
- Origin: Likely France
- Era: Likely late 19th to early 20th century
- Form: Deep saucepan or casserole
- Body: Solid copper
- Interior: Tinned
- Handle: Long forged iron handle
- Handle Form: Flattened and slightly arched with elongated hanging eye
- Attachment: Heavy riveted iron mounting plate
- Construction: Substantial traditional cookware construction
- Exterior: Partially cleaned copper with extensive dark oxidation and heat patina remaining
- Base: Copper with visible areas of previous cleaning and uneven surface coloration
- Markings: No identifiable maker stamp visible in supplied photographs
- Measurements: Add diameter, height and overall length
Condition
Antique used condition with heavy cooking wear, oxidation, scratches, discoloration and patina. Interior tinning is heavily worn with areas that appear to expose underlying copper. Exterior has uneven cleaned and oxidized areas. Retinning is recommended before returning the pan to culinary use.
Collector Appeal
Strong authentic appearance for collectors of early French copper, professional cookware and traditional culinary antiques.
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