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A tall and finely crafted French copper coal scuttle from the early 20th century, featuring a tapering conical body and a high, elegantly shaped shovel-form lip for scooping from the coal pile. Rope-twist bands encircle both the waist and the base, lending a sense of balance and refinement to its utilitarian form. The twisted wrought-iron handles, one swinging and one fixed rear grip, are secured on riveted brackets, showcasing the strength and artistry of traditional blacksmith work. The copper surface glows with a warm, even patina, enhanced by gentle wear, small dings, and traces of verdigris that attest to years of faithful use.
This handsome vessel evokes the domestic grace of early 20th-century hearth life, when coal was the heart of the home and such scuttles stood ready beside the fire. Today, it finds new life as a decorative accent, ideal for holding utensils by the fireplace, serving as a stylish stand for umbrellas in an entryway or mudroom, or as a striking vase for branches or dried flowers. With its sculptural lines, warm copper tone, and wrought-iron details, it brings nostalgic charm and timeless elegance to both rustic and refined interiors.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 19" high x 9¾" diameter externally at widest
Approx. overall 48cm high x 25cm diameter externally at widest
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