Copper Pots on Tripods – Set of 2 – c. 1910–1925 - Hand-Hammered
Set of two hand-hammered copper pots from the early 20th century, featuring three feet and movable handles.
The convex shape, visible hammer marks, and brass-soldered seams reveal artisanal production. The pots are constructed from individually formed parts attached with rivets. The natural patina and oxidation developed over decades, giving the copper depth and character.
The design language fits within the transition from Art Nouveau to early artisanal workshop production around 1910–1925. Originally functional, but today particularly suitable as a decorative object in an interior where material and authenticity are central.
Set offered exclusively as a pair.
Specifications
Large pot:
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Diameter: 12.5 cm
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Height: 11 cm
Small pot:
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Diameter: 11 cm
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Height: 10 cm
Material: Solid copper
Construction: Hand-hammered, riveted, soldered
Origin: Probably Central Europe
Period: c. 1910–1925
Condition: Good antique condition with natural patina