These large copper pots were used for perserving jams and jellies. Rigid wrought iron handle prevented the pot from tipping with the weight of the water andperserves. Nice patina of age and use. Circa 1880.
This little Japanese Teaset made around 1900 is child size and was probably made for the English market as a nursery set. The Teapot is 4 inches high the pitcher only 3 inches, sugar bowl is in scale. the body of the peices have an orange peel blaze with applied glase branches and leaves. the blossoms suggest cherry blossoms or dogwood blooms. No damage
A sophisticated example of this popular style, our lamp has a brass bass with claw feet. The shade is a deep golden yellow decoarted with a gold lacy motif perfect for a Victorian room where flower motifs are inappropriate
Each of these lovely fluid lamps is hand blown glass. They are approximately 13 inches tall without the chimney with the chimney the lamps reach 21 inches. The bases are about 5 inches in diameter. Original chimneys with a lovely golden patina.
German Kugelhof's are among the most sought after in copper cookware. Used in wood fires these peices became deeply blackened.
The remains of wood fires can be seen on our example with its lovely antique patina. Marked Germany
9 inch diameter
Exeptional French food mold with hammered edge. Early 19th or late 18th century. Evidence of wood fire cooking patinates.
8 inch diameter 6 inch height