History | December 11, 2020
Guest post: The wee WindsorThe title might ruffle a few noble feathers, but I’m an American, it’s what we did.
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History | December 11, 2020
Guest post: The wee WindsorThe title might ruffle a few noble feathers, but I’m an American, it’s what we did.
Gallery | November 2, 2020
Guest post: A tale of three WindsorsSet them together and their subtle differences emerge.
Gallery | August 24, 2020
23cm Dehillerin Windsor, “1 Rue Montmartre”This is one of the first pieces Dehillerin ever made.
Gallery | August 3, 2020
Guest showcase: 16cm dovetailed WindsorAs owner Matt puts it, “My expectations were massively exceeded.”
Gallery | April 13, 2020
24cm Gaillard saute and 27cm Jules Gaillard WindsorThe rare stamp on this sauté is the missing link for me that connects two Gaillard “product lines” at the end of the 19th century.
Gallery | February 25, 2020
17cm Windsor and 18cm saucepan by Jules GaillardThese two pans have a wonderful secret: they’re bottom-heavy.
Gallery | February 1, 2020
30cm Peter Brux WindsorThe “Brux” is for Bruxelles where the chaudronnerie Peter made beautiful copper.
Gallery | November 3, 2019
24cm Pommier WindsorH. Pommier is Belgian, not French, but this Windsor is every bit as beautiful as its French cousins.
Gallery | May 30, 2019
Flight of Gaillard WindsorsIt took me a while to find this set and I am glad I waited.
Gallery | February 21, 2019
10 inch Lee & Wilkes WindsorThis sturdy British-made pot is built like a tank.