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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: leadnbrass on August 25, 2014, 03:19:04 PM
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This was sitting in the recycle bin of the landfill today...needless to say it is now with me.
Any ideas if this is an older hammered pot? Chamber pot?
Any ideas? Either way it's kind of cool.
Thanks
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Can you please list the dimensions of the piece?
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Sure looks like it could be an older one !!
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Can you please list the dimensions of the piece?
Sure...about 4 1/2" tall. Top is 6 1/2" across and bottom is 7" across.
Thanks
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Yes, that is a keeper. ;D ;D
All hand made ...... but wouldn't have a clue how old it is.
If you could check the composition of the handle you might be able to date it.
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Can we see the inside ??
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Could have been brought back from Iraq. Before the war the coppersmith souqs (shops) were busy turning out similar looking wares.
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This is the area between the upper and lower mount of the handle #7? Or maybe just looks that way.
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For scale...
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My first impression, which is even more so now that I see the last picture of it, is that it was made to scoop or ladle.
Nice hefty size!
Beautiful piece. Great save! :)
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KC-
Very smart thinking in regards to a scoop and or ladle.
Makes sense.
Edited to add:
It also doesn't sit very flat which also would make it lean more towards a scoop in my mind.
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Lead n Brass
I have dealt with several antique Chas Schenk copper pots my concerns would be as follows. Are all the seams sweated/soldered, why did it not possess more patina if left exposed in a landfill? and lastly is it or any part of it magnetic I see the hamered rivets which is a good thing, but I wouldnt dismiss it may have been brought back from overseas. I witnessed many shops making very good looking handmade brass and copper wares.
Either way a very good looking pot and definitely a keeper.
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Lead n Brass
I have dealt with several antique Chas Schenk copper pots my concerns would be as follows. Are all the seams sweated/soldered Hard to tell. The only area where it may be is the bottom where it flairs out., why did it not possess more patina if left exposed in a landfill? Its a recycling bin...gets emptied daily.and lastly is it or any part of it magnetic the handle is magnetic ...the rivets don't appear to be magnetic.I see the hamered rivets which is a good thing, but I wouldnt dismiss it may have been brought back from overseas. I witnessed many shops making very good looking handmade brass and copper wares.
Either way a very good looking pot and definitely a keeper.
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Appears to be tinned copper which would indicate a use with food or something edible !!
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Looks like I've found dovetail seams...one runs where the handle is and another is on the bottom in a circular pattern. It's roughly 1/2" in from the bottom bend.
Hard to notice it from the outside but much easier when looking from the inside of the vessel.
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Anything else from the landfill? Once found a landfill from the turn of the century and it was a treasure trove. So much fun.
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Anything else from the landfill? Once found a landfill from the turn of the century and it was a treasure trove. So much fun.
Cool old box fan that needed just a bit of cleaning.
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WWII (dated 1942) shipping crate.
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Darn,, wish we had one here !! Nice box fan,, perfect for the deck !!
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Me too Mart! I would meet you there and pack a picnic lunch! :)
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I am with you KC !! I will bring the lemonade !!