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Georgian Copper Pot
£575.00
A wonderful early 19th century copper cooking vessel of very heavy duty manufacture. The round body has a large wired edge to the top on the underside of which are a pair of thick brass mounts which give great support for the wrought iron handle. After surviving a lifetime off use, it is peppered with knocks and bruises and was probably buffed up in the 1960/70s when brass and copper enjoyed a boom period. Although it could be used for many things, logs and flower arrangements seem to be the most popular. Cleaned and given a lick with ‘Brasso’ it is now ready to use and enjoy.
Height to top of handle – 51cm = 20 inches
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Description
Additional information
Height | 27cm = 10 1/2 inches |
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Depth | 39cm = 15 1/4 inches |
Width | 39cm = 15 1/4 inches |
Materials | Copper |
Country of Origin | England |
Period | George III (1760 – 1820) |
Circa | Early 19th Century |
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