Large Antique Copper Pan | 19th Century Victorian Jam Pan With Handles
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About this item
A large antique copper pan. Crafted in the 19th Century, this Victorian jam pan boasts two sturdy brass handles, expertly reinforced with rivets for durability. Weighing a substantial 4kg, its quality is undeniable, showcasing an authentic patina that adds character to any space. The exterior is polished to perfection, ensuring a timeless appeal, while its water-tight construction ensures practicality.
- Twin brass handles with reinforced rivets for lasting strength
- Sturdy and heavy build, weighing 4kg for reliability
- Authentic patina for a touch of vintage charm
- Polished exterior adds elegance to any setting
- Water-tight design ensures functionality
This pan is ideal for those seeking unique, sustainable additions to their home decor. Whether displayed as a standalone statement piece or styled with fresh fruit, it adds a touch of history and sophistication to any kitchen or living space.
Measurements:
Diameter 46 cm (49.5 cm with handles) x Height 14.5 cm
Condition:
In good condition with wear and tear appropriate for age and use including scratches and dents.
Diameter 46 cm (49.5 cm with handles) x Height 14.5 cm
Condition:
In good condition with wear and tear appropriate for age and use including scratches and dents.
Additional Information
JC0961 (AB-188994)
H: 14.5cm (5.7")Di: 46cm (18.1")
19th Century, Victorian (1837 to 1901)
British
Shropshire, United Kingdom
Jennings and Cox are an online Antique and Interiors Shop based in Shropshire, UK. We stock a wide range of antique, vintage & contemporary furniture and decorative objects for the home, garden and retail spaces. We are dedicated to sourcing authentic pieces at the best possible price, which is why...