Identification | July 25, 2023
Guest post: Braig and Wagner“After a while I was quite astonished, when under the thick oxide layer suddenly a company stamp appeared.”
For the love of it
Identification | July 25, 2023
Guest post: Braig and Wagner“After a while I was quite astonished, when under the thick oxide layer suddenly a company stamp appeared.”
History | April 14, 2023
Guest post: Three pans from three German houses“So after a while of hesitation, I bought the two pans. Now you know what my good intentions are worth.”
Gallery | July 1, 2022
Guest Post: Victoria the Great and my little oneWhy do certain pans capture the imagination?
Identification | August 6, 2021
Guest project: Gebrüder Schwabenland“The person passes, the thing remains.”
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 | January 20, 2021
18cm saucepan with inverted “M”It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.
Gallery | December 30, 2020
29cm and 30cm Pommier saucepans with lidsCopper from the Jazz Age… in Belgium!
Gallery | December 20, 2020
32cm saucepan for Blaser & CieThis handsome fellow epitomizes the graceful copper of the inter-war period of France.
Gallery | October 9, 2020
Trio of Legry saucepansThese very fancy ladies have somehow ended up with the wrong hats.
Gallery | September 21, 2020
Guest post: Jacquotot’s final days“When you hold one in your hands you can see and feel the high quality of this cookware.”
Gallery | August 12, 2020
Guest showcase: 26cm Smith & Matthews saucepan “Paddington”The stamps tell the story of this lovely railway pan.
Gallery | July 24, 2020
23cm Dehillerin saucepan, “Bride of Frankenpan”This pot hasn’t just been repaired — it’s been remade.