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| V10716 |
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A long copper straining spoon. Marked only with the engraved initials 'CVRP' and a number '6'. The initials are probably those of a previous owner. Date: c.1860. Size: 45cm. (17 3/4") long. This piece has a pierced dish to the spoon and the end of the handle turns back on itself. It is in very good condition but there is marking to the copper on the underside of the handle. Originally this spoon would have been totally covered with tin. |
£115. |
U.S.A.
+£15 .
Western
Europe
+£10. |
| Vz1310 |
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A Victorian copper saucepan and lid. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 23cm. (9") diameter of pan by 12.5cm. (5") high. The total length of the pan and handle is 45.5cm. (18"). It is made from a very heavy gauge of copper and has good castellated seams. The steel handle fittings are in a D shape. It is in excellent condition and the interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it can be used. |
£185. |
U.S.A.
+£25.
Western
Europe
+£20. |
| V10696 |
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A copper saucepan and cover with a wooden handle. Unmarked. Date: c.1870. Size: 13.3cm. (5 1/4") diameter at its widest point by 14cm. (5 1/2") high to the top of the handle. The total length of the pan and handle is 28cm. (11"). This shape of pan, with the pouring spout, is sometimes referred to as a brandy pan but they were actually only a different shape of saucepan. This one is in very good condition and the tinning, to the interior, is still in quite good condition and it could be used. |
£125. |
U.S.A.
+£15.
Western
Europe
+£10. |
| V10613 |
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A Victorian, oval copper kettle. Marked with a monogram 'SWS&B' to the base. Date: c.1870. Size: 29cm. (11 1/2") high to the top of the handle by 31.5cm. (12 1/2") from the tip of the spout to the oppposite edge of the kettle. This kettle is made from a very substantial gauge of copper and has castellated seams. It is in excellent condition. The tinning to the interior is still in very good, usable. |
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U.S.A.
+£20.
Western
Europe
+£15. |
| V10597 |
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A Victorian, circular copper kettle. Marked only with a number '8' to the base. Date: c.1890. Size: 28cm. (11") high to the top of the handle by 30.5cm. (12") from the tip of the spout to the oppposite edge of the kettle. This kettle is made from a substantial gauge of copper and has castellated seams. It is in very good condition, with only a couple of very minor dents, consistent with use. There is slight pitting to the copper. The inside is still in quite good condition and this piece could be used. |
£99. |
U.S.A.
+£20.
Western
Europe
+£15. |
| V10557 |
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A Victorian copper saute pan with a steel handle. Marked, to the base, with the orb and cross symbol used by Benhams. Date: c.1870. Size: 25.5cm. (10") diameter of pan by 4cm. (1 5/8") deep. The total length of the pan and handle is 42.5cm. (16 3/4"). This piece is made from a very substantial gauge of copper. It is in excellent condition and the interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it can be used.
Click on the apple for another view of the pan. |
£158. |
U.S.A.
+£25.
Western
Europe
+£20. |
| V10437 |
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A French copper, deep saute or cutlet pan. Marked only with the number '22' which relates to the size. Date: c.1880. Size: 22.2cm. (8 3/4") diameter of pan by 7.2cm. (2 7/8") deep. The total length of the pan and handle is 46cm. (18"). This piece has a steel handle with a large loop shaped hole in the end for hanging. The pan is made from an exceptionally heavy gauge of copper. It is in excellent condition and the interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it can be used.
Click on the apple for another view of the pan. |
£145. |
U.S.A.
+£30.
Western
Europe
+£20. |
| T9175 |
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A large, Victorian copper turbotiere. Marked, to the base, with a small mark in the shape of a plumed horses head. This is probably a manufacturers mark but it is not one that I am familiar with. There are engraved initials 'M.H.J.' to both the lid and the side of the turbotiere. These would be the initials of a previous owner. Date: c.1860. Size: 60cm. (23 1/2") long, including the handles, by 42cm. (16 1/2") wide by 19cm. (7 1/2") high, including the handle. This piece has bronze handles to the sides and a copper handle to the lid. It has a strainer for lifting the turbot from the pan. It is made form a very substantial gauge of copper, has castellated seams and it is in excellent condition. The tinning, to the interior, is quite worn. |
£475 |
U.S.A.
+£50.
Western
Europe
+£40. |
| V10444 |
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A long handled, pierced copper fish slice. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 52.5cm. (20 3/4") long. This piece has a turned end to the handle with a large brass hanging loop. It is made from a very thick gauge of copper and it is in excellent condition. |
£79. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£6. |
| V10299 |
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A French copper saucepan. Marked only with the number '16' which relates to the size. Date: c.1880. Size: 16.5cm. (6 1/2") diameter of pan by 10cm. (4") deep. The total length of the pan and handle is 33cm. (13"). This piece has a steel handle with a large teardrop shaped hole in the end for hanging. The pan is made from an exceptionally heavy gauge of copper. It is in excellent condition and the interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it can be used. |
£115. |
U.S.A.
+£30.
Western
Europe
+£20. |
| T9158 |
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A very good quality French copper casserole and cover. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 43cm. (17") long, inclunding the handles, by 22cm. (8 3/4") wide by 20cm. (8") high, including the handle. This piece has attractively shaped brass handles to both sides and also to the lid. It is made from a very heavy gauge of copper and has good castellated seams around the base and up one side. It has very slight pitting to the copper, on the lid, but other that this it is in excellent condition. The interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it is usable. |
£395. |
U.S.A.
+£30.
Western
Europe
+£15. |
| V10312 |
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A late 18th or early 19th century copper spoon. Unmarked but the handle of the spoon is engraved with a capital B beneath a crown. Date: c.1800. Size: 34.5cm. (13 5/8") long. This spoon is made in a very simple form and is quite different from spoons made later in the 19th century. It is probably country made. Originally the spoon would have been tinned all over and there are still very slight traces of tin left on it. Although this piece shows centuries of use it is still in excellent condition. It has obviously come from the same house as the three items above.
Click on the apple for
an image of the crest on the spoon handle. |
£89. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |
| V9336 |
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A small Victorian copper egg whisking bowl. Unmarked. Date: c.1900. Size: 25cm. (9 7/8") diameter by 11.5cm. (4 1/2") deep. This bowl is made from a very substantial gauge of copper. It has a small, brass loop handle to the side and a rolled rim. It is in excellent condition. |
£115. |
U.S.A.
+£15.
Western
Europe
+£10. |
| T9075 |
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A large Victorian copper saute pan with a steel handle. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 30.8cm. (12") diameter of pan by 4cm. (1 5/8") deep. The total length of the pan and handle is 53.3cm. (21"). This piece is made from a very substantial gauge of copper. It is in excellent condition and the interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it can be used.
Click on the apple for another view of the pan. |
£168. |
U.S.A.
+£20.
Western
Europe
+£15. |
| T8994 |
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A good quality, small, Victorian copper fish kettle. Unmarked. Date: c.1870. Size: 39cm. (15 3/8") long including the handles by 23cm. (9") wide by 19cm. (7 1/2") high including the handles. This piece is complete with its original trivet inside for lifting the fish out of the pan. It is well made, from a substantial gauge of copper, has good castellated seams and has bronze handles to the sides and a copper handle to the lid. It is in excellent condition. The interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it can now be used.
Click on the apple for another view of the kettle. |
£445. |
U.S.A.
+£20.
Western
Europe
+£15. |
| V9994 |
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A Victorian copper omelette pan with steel handle.
Marked with a mark in the shape of a bell and the initials EVW. This is the mark of Edward Villers Wilkes of Birmingham. Date: c.1880. Size: 20.3cm. (8") diameter
of pan by 2.5cm. (1") deep. The total length of pan
and handle is 40.5cm. (16"). This pan is made from quite a
substantial gauge of copper and it is in
good condition. The interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it is now usable.
Click on the apple for another view of the pan. |
£115. |
U.S.A.
+£15.
Western
Europe
+£10. |
| V9960 |
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A Victorian copper saucepan and lid. Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 20.5cm. (8 1/8") diameter of pan by 13cm. (5 1/8") high. The total length of the pan and handle is 41cm. (16"). It is made from a very heavy gauge of copper and has castellated seams and a slightly plannished finish. The handle fittings are the traditional English, triangular shape. It is in excellent condition and the interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it can be used. |
£210. |
U.S.A.
+£20.
Western
Europe
+£15. |
| V9615 |
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A deep Victorian copper saute pan and lid. Marked, to the side, 'MAPLE & CO. LTD. LONDON'. Date: c.1880. Size: 25.5cm. (10") diameter of pan by 11cm. (4 1/2") high. The total length of the pan and handle is 49.5cm. (19 1/2"). It is made from a very heavy gauge of copper and has castellated seams. It is in excellent condition and the interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it can be used.
Click on the
apple for another view of the pan. |
£235. |
U.S.A.
+£20.
Western
Europe
+£15. |
T8969
-48 |
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A deep Vicorian copper saucepan and lid. Unmarked. Date: c.1870. Size: 13cm. (5 1/8") diameter of pan by 11.8cm. (4 5/8") high. The total length of the pan and handle is 28cm. (11"). This pan has the typical English form of handle, with triangular fittings. It is made from a sustantial gauge of copper and has castellated seams. It is in very good condition and the interior has been retinned, in the traditional manner, so that it can be used. |
£158. |
U.S.A.
+£10.
Western
Europe
+£5. |
| V9311 |
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A copper straining spoon with a turned wooden handle. Marked only with a letter 'J' where the copper handle fits onto the bowl of the spoon. Date: c.1870. Size: 63cm. (24 3/4") long. This piece is well made and the handle is turned from oak. It is in very good condition.
Click on the
apple for another view of the straining spoon. |
£135. |
U.S.A.
+£15.
Western
Europe
+£10. |
| T8763 |
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A Victorian copper omelette pan with steel handle.
Unmarked. Date: c.1880. Size: 22.3cm. (8 3/4") diameter
of pan by 2.5cm. (1") deep. The total length of pan
and handle is 41.7cm. (16 1/2"). This pan is made from quite a
substantial gauge of copper and it is in
reasonable condition
although the base is no longer flat. The tinning to the interior is well worn so the pan has only decorative purpose now. |
£78. |
U.S.A.
+£15.
Western
Europe
+£10. |
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S8089 |
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A very good quality copper baking tray. Unmarked.
Date: c.1880. Size: 35.5cm. (14") diameter by 1.25cm.
(1/2") deep. This piece has a small brass hanging loop which has been attached by a copper fitting. This tray is made from an exceptionally
heavy gauge of copper and is in excellent condition. This
piece has not recently been retinned but the tinning is still
in good usable condition.
Click on the apple
for another view of the tray. |
£135. |
U.S.A.
+£20
Western
Europe
+£15. |