Guest post: Gerhard’s lucky find
“I hadn’t noticed the maker’s mark, and I’m pretty sure the dealer hadn’t noticed it either.”
“I hadn’t noticed the maker’s mark, and I’m pretty sure the dealer hadn’t noticed it either.”
Okay, stamp detectives, get out your magnifying glass — you’ll need it for this one.
There’s something curious going on with Jacquotot’s 1925 product catalog.
Reader Stephen W. has found a new-to-me Jacquotot stamp on this lovely oval gratin.
“When you hold one in your hands you can see and feel the high quality of this cookware.”
A side-by-side comparison of pre-war and post-war Jacquotot construction.
A reader has given us an opportunity to see the work of three rare French makers side by side.
For me, this marque remains the most enigmatic of all the French makers.
It’s unusual — and wonderful — to see an antique Jacquotot pan with its original lid.
This unusually thick oval gratin is the work of Jacquotot, which makes it even more precious to me.