Antique Hand-Forged Iron Handle Copper Pan
ambiantCHF 141.00
This hearth bread pan, found in Southern Italy, dates from the late 18th to early 19th century.
With its copper pot and long iron handle, it was likely used for direct-fire cooking around a fireplace.
The hand-forged rivets connecting the copper and iron show the charm of craftsmanship unique to antique tools.
Furthermore, the heavy soot remaining on the bottom clearly indicates years of practical use, supporting daily meals.
- Size
- W27 × H40 cm
- Country
- Italy
- Origin
- Southern Italy
- Estimated age
- 1700s - 1800s
- No.
- AN-4021

SIZE
WIDTH / 幅
27 cmHEIGHT / 高さ
40 cmLOCATION
Southern Italy / ItalySouthern Italy
Origin
Italian antique ceramics quietly bear the imprint of the land's climate and history.
The rustic vessels born from the dry earth of Southern Italy, the refined designs nurtured in the North.
At ambiant, we focus on introducing pieces that embody the "beauty of use"—vessels that have been used in daily life—rather than decorative beauty.




























