Vintage 1820s English Copper Lidded Stock Pot with Spout PotsThis early nineteenth century English copper stock pot would once have sat beside the hearth, slowly simmering broths and stocks for hours at a time. Crafted from richly patinated copper with a fitted lid and pouring spout, the pot reflects the ingenuity of traditional kitchen design. When filled and heated, it became far too heavy to lift comfortably, making the spout essential for draining off finished stock directly from the hearth. Both sculptural
and fertility rides a half shell to shore following her birth is depicted on this oyster themed fire extinguisher
her textile art is emotional
this handmade ceramic bowl blends earthen form with refined detail
a sign of French nobility
take along fly fishing themed enamelware bowl
Originally purposed for cooking fish in a fireplace hearth
This vintage Moynat travel trunk from the 1910s features the maison's distinctive two-toned finish
and the rhythms of daily life
each of these thirty-six personal tales of the loveliest spots around the globe are packed with anecdotes and lyrical descriptions to transport readers
The perfect gift for silver screen aficionados and a terrific twist on movie nights
Clear glass bowls meet handcrafted Italian pewter in this elegant condiment caddy
and these utensils reflect the same standard found in its acclaimed cookware