Set of Antique Cast Iron Pots (Cauldrons), France, 1880–1900
This set of antique cast iron pots originates from France and dates to the late 19th century, circa 1880–1900. Such heavy cast iron vessels were traditionally used for practical purposes, including the roasting of chestnuts, a common activity in rural and domestic settings during this period.
The pots are robustly made from solid cast iron and stand on integrated legs, providing stability and allowing heat to circulate underneath. The surfaces show extensive wear, oxidation, and remnants of old paint, all consistent with age, use, and long-term outdoor or workshop storage. These characteristics contribute to their authentic industrial and utilitarian appearance.
Due to their size and weight, the pots are suitable for decorative use, interior or exterior display, or as architectural and garden elements. They may also appeal to collectors of antique industrial or agricultural objects.
Details
Country of Origin: France
Period: 1880–1900
Material: Cast iron
Diameter: 50 cm
Height: 57 cm
Weight: approx. 30 kg per pot
Condition: Original antique condition with heavy patina, surface wear, and signs of age
€ 295,00
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