Benham's Copper Saucepan

Benham's Copper Saucepan

Code: J22423

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A good quality, 19th century, English copper saucepan and cover with a turned wooden handle. This is stamped, to the base, with the orb and cross symbol used by Benhams and it dates from c.1860. This shape of pan is now often referred to as a brandy pan but, in the Benham’s catalogues of the period, they were simply catalogued as saucepans. This is a good example, made from a heavy gauge of copper and having castellated seams. There are a couple of very small dents to the lid, and one to the side of the pan, and there is pitting to the copper on the base of the pan, and a little to the lid, from use, but generally it is in very good condition. The tinning, to the interior, is in very good, usable condition.

Dimensions: Diameter of pan 15.2cm. Height of pan 13.2cm. Overall length of pan and handle 36cm.

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