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Beautiful object, in brass (food bronze), the work of a bell founder from the Jura, France or Switzerland. Thanks to a lid that fits over the entire height of the vessel, this daubière, faisandière or chaponnière guarantees a perfect seal during cooking. With its three high feet, it can be placed directly on the coals. The lid has a finely serrated rim, allowing embers to be placed on top,
or a wet cloth to increase condensation in the container.
(Acknowledgements: I was inspired by the text of the Swiss Alimentarium Museum, which presents a very similar one).
Period: this shape is mostly 18th century (the one in the museum: 1715).
Dimensions: 29 x 24 x 22 cm, weight: 5.4cm.
No founder's mark.
Good condition, no cracks or breaks, one tooth on the lid has been replaced, nice old repair to the peg: we can see that this object was very well cared for....
Ref: GSE0I1P3C3
Condition | Good |
Style | Louis XV style (Folk art of Louis XV style Style) |
Period | 18th century (Folk art 18th century) |
Country of origin | France |
Length (cm) | 29cm |
Width (cm) | 24cm |
Height (cm) | 22cm |
Weight (Kg) | 5.4 |
Materials | Bronze |
Internal reference | (ID): 571233, 480 |
Shipping Time | Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days |
Location | 30127, 30127 - BELLEGARDE, France |
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