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Rich in rustic character and culinary heritage, this 19th-century French hammered copper leche frite (dripping pan) is a striking example of traditional French kitchenware. Its elongated form is softened by gently rounded edges, while the warm, timeworn patina tells the story of generations of use. The riveted iron handle, finished with an elegant curved hook, showcases a design that marries practicality with artisanal detail. Though it bears the pronounced marks of age, the pan retains its enduring charm and historic appeal.
Historically, the leche frite was a staple in French kitchens, placed beneath rotisseries to catch flavorful cooking fats. The hammered texture not only added visual interest but also reinforced the structure of the copper, making it more resilient over time. Often displayed on the wall when not in use, such pans blended function and decoration seamlessly.
This antique copper pan is a perfect addition to a farmhouse kitchen or rustic interior. Its warm tones and aged character lend a touch of understated sophistication, adding depth and authenticity to both traditional and contemporary spaces.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 1½" high x 22½" long w/ handle 20¾" wide
Approx. overall 4cm high x 57cm long w/ handle 53cm wide
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19th-Century French Hammered Copper Dripping Pan - 22½"
Sale priceUS$824