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This late 19th to early 20th-century French copper pouring pot is a fine example of rustic vineyard equipment. Its tapered conical body is reinforced with circular bands at the base and midsection, giving both strength and visual rhythm. The broad spout is shaped for controlled pouring, while the swing handle, fitted with a turned wooden grip, ensures ease of transport. Gentle dents on the body and wear to the handle speak to its working history, while the rich patina of aged copper enhances its authentic character and rustic appeal. Such copper vessels were commonly employed in winemaking regions for treatments in the vineyard, prized for their durability and resistance to corrosion.
Today, this copper pouring pot makes a distinctive decorative accent, equally suited to rustic or contemporary interiors. It can be styled in a farmhouse kitchen, conservatory, or entryway, or repurposed as a vase for fresh or dried arrangements, though a liner is recommended if holding water. Its sculptural silhouette, weathered patina, and vineyard heritage bring both warmth and history into any setting.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 16¼" high x 14¼" long from handle to spout x 11¾"
Approx. overall 41cm high x 36cm long from handle to spout x 30cm
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