Gallery | December 27, 2023
Guest post: A little story about a big spoon“The spoon had been lying under a cupboard in the cellar of the seller’s parents’ house for more than 60 years.”
For the love of it
Vintage copper I love
Gallery | December 27, 2023
Guest post: A little story about a big spoon“The spoon had been lying under a cupboard in the cellar of the seller’s parents’ house for more than 60 years.”
Gallery | October 16, 2022
46cm 4mm rondeau “CM”Let’s work through the possible age of this monumental (and unstamped) piece.
Gallery | July 1, 2022
Guest Post: Victoria the Great and my little oneWhy do certain pans capture the imagination?
Gallery | March 26, 2022
Guest Post: A Tale of Two DuckiesIt can be said that every antique copper pan has a story to tell. Well, pour yourself some tea, because these two are a storied pair.
Gallery | November 26, 2021
18cm Gaillard sauté “E de R Paris 1924”Many good things come together in this petite pan.
Gallery | November 12, 2021
Guest showcase: Stephen’s 50cm sautéYes, you read that right: it’s almost 20 inches across, and that’s just the body of the pan.
Gallery | October 1, 2021
15cm Gaillard marmite bombée, “Marilyn”This voluptuous piece is from Gaillard’s silver-plated orfèvrerie line.
Gallery | September 17, 2021
28cm overstamped mystery sautéOkay, stamp detectives, get out your magnifying glass — you’ll need it for this one.
Gallery | September 3, 2021
36cm Dehillerin stewpot “Cité Universitaire de Paris”The swing handles are just one unusual element of this pre-war stewpot.
Gallery | July 23, 2021
14cm double-stamped Vanneuss-Pommier saucepanThis little pot holds a lot of interest for me.
Gallery | June 26, 2021
15cm Van Neuss saucepan, “Leopold”Readers Martin and Nick figured out the provenance of the monogram on this little pot.
Gallery | April 30, 2021
Guest showcase: 22cm Jacquotot gratinReader Stephen W. has found a new-to-me Jacquotot stamp on this lovely oval gratin.