Tag: 3.0mm
Gallery | January 3, 2021
36cm Pommier tall stewpot with tapThis is my first pot with a tap and I have to say, I am absolutely delighted with it.
Gallery | December 30, 2020
29cm and 30cm Pommier saucepans with lidsCopper from the Jazz Age… in Belgium!
Gallery | August 12, 2020
Guest showcase: 26cm Smith & Matthews saucepan “Paddington”The stamps tell the story of this lovely railway pan.
Gallery | February 17, 2020
Guest showcase: Elkington saucepans for P&OThese sea-faring saucepans — English-made and nickel-lined — belong to reader Roger W.
Gallery | November 28, 2019
Guest showcase: 38cm Dehillerin for Wagons-Lits rondeau, “2372”This rondeau served passengers on the finest railway lines in Europe.
Gallery | October 27, 2019
36cm rondeaux “Omnium Hotelier” and “The Bailey’s Hotel”These two pans present an opportunity to compare 19th and 20th century construction side-by-side.
Gallery | July 11, 2019
22cm no-name rondeauThis diminutive pan punches well above its weight, so to speak.
Gallery | March 6, 2019
40cm Gaillard rondeauFor me, the appeal of early Gaillard copper like this rondeau is both its craftsmanship and character.
Gallery | February 19, 2019
22cm, 24cm, and 28cm Dehillerin and Mauviel saucepansThese three saucepans represent three generations of French copper craftsmanship and I think it’s worth considering them together.
Gallery | January 3, 2019
30cm likely Dehillerin stewpot “W”This is a lovely stewpot in an uncommon size, and though it’s unmarked, I think it’s Dehillerin and I’ll show you why.
Gallery | December 13, 2018
32cm Dehillerin stewpot “PN”This is not a flashy piece of copper and yet I find it one of the most beautiful in my collection.
Gallery | December 5, 2018
50cm Gaillard stewpot “DD”This pan manages to look elegant just filled with firewood.
Gallery | December 2, 2018
31cm skillet with helper handleIf loving this skillet is wrong, I don’t want to be right.