1890's Historic Alaskan/Russian Copper Pail. As Found. 1.7mm, 7lb. 1oz. We sell vintage & antique copper cookware.
1890's Historic Alaskan/Russian Copper Pail. As Found. 1.7mm, 7lb. 1oz. We sell vintage & antique copper cookware.
$129.00
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According to the previous owner:
"Here is the history of it per my husband, David McArdle who purchased it.
David McArdle is a logger from Bainbridge Island and he purchased the copper pot about 35 years ago (in 1985) from a woman who is the daughter-in-law of the first white doctor who worked in Alaska...he believes the doctor was in Sitka, Alaska.
David was told that the copper pot was handmade by Russian Orthodox Priests and it was used as payment for services to the doctor in the early 1890's.
The doctor's name was Wolfgang van Kirk."
STAMPED:
Not Stamped
DIMENSIONS:
9-3/8" DIA
8-1/4" Tall
12-1/2" Length
WEIGHT:
3.21kg
7lb. 1oz.
THICKNESS:
1.7
NOTE:
Pot is out of round.
Pot does not hold water (leaks).
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Copper pans have a story to tell, and so do we!
SHOP STORY:
Our passion is cooking on copper! We provide professionals and enthusiasts with functional and beautiful copper pans and tools, many with historical significance.
We focus on two types of copper cooking tools: HISTORIC and PROFESSIONAL:
HISTORIC copper pieces are made by well-known craftsmen and each have a story to tell. The pan you are purchasing may have been handled by a famous chef or used in a well-known restaurant, hotel or train kitchen. These exceptional pieces are a connection to the past. They are often stamped or engraved with the initials of chefs or names or restaurants.
PROFESSIONAL copper pieces shine in a restaurant or hotel kitchen. They are at least 2.5mm in thickness and are often 3mm or more.
OUR PROCESS:
We find pans from great manufacturers all over the world. We look for pans that are thick and heavy, are made by a true craftsman and have great aesthetic quality. Big copper hand-set rivets, well done repairs, finely detailed dovetails and stamps or engravings by owners and makers all help to make a pan great. We focus on quality, function and the history of a pan. Come shop our selection of amazing pans and join the story!
Some of the makers and distributors we look for and sell include: Elkington, E. Dehillerin, Mauviel, Gaillard, Legry, Duval, DH&M, Duparquet, Dougherty, Benham and Sons, Williams Sonoma, Barth, Lamalle, Cordon Bleu BIA, Lewis & Conger, Bramhall Deane (BD&CO) , Army & Navy (A&N), Jacquotot, La Ménagère, Jones Bros, J.Y.Watkins, Mores & Lucca, Michel LeJeune, LE GOURMET, The Design Store, Williams Sonoma, George Ott, V Olac, Peter Brux, Regniaud, Temple & Crook, and so many more. In addition, we are attracted to pans from Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and other American cities.
Our pans preserve the living history of great chefs, restaurants and makers from around the world. Buying a pan from us also helps contribute to the environment. Re-use is a great way to honor the past and to respect the future. There may be small dings, scratches, scuff marks and other signs of their use in home and professional kitchens.
Welcome to our kitchen,
Amanda & Edward
Owners (ETSY: BigCopperKitchen)
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I gladly accept returns and exchanges
Just contact me within: 14 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery
I don't accept cancellations
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
The following items can't be returned or exchanged
Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for:
- Custom or personalized orders
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Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.