French 19th Century Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very lovely mid-19th century copper fish pan - poissoniere - from the South of France.
Antique Mid-19th Century French Decorative Bowls
Copper
French 19th Century Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very lovely mid-19th century copper fish pan - poissoniere - from the South of France.
Copper
Antique Copper Fish Kettle / Poaching Pan With Drainer
Located in Cheshire, GB
A charming antique copper fish kettle of compact proportions, traditionally made for poaching smaller fish and fitted with its original removable drainer insert. Constructed in heavy...
Copper
Antique French Copper Fish Pan Decorated with Coat of Arms
Located in Raalte, NL
Antique French copper fish pan with wrought iron handle and decorated with an embossed coat of arms of 2 lions and crown, is in a good but used condition.
Copper, Wrought Iron
French Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A wonderful 18th century copper fish pan from the South of France. A perfect kitchen island or farm table accessory.
Copper
Charming French Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very charming early 19th century copper fish pan from the South of France. A perfect kitchen counter or farm table accessory.
Copper
Vintage Copper Fish Pan, Early 20th Century
Located in Chappaqua, NY
Vintage copper fish pan, early 20th century. Large rectangular size with rolled rim and brass handles.
Copper
French 19th Century Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very charming mid-19th century copper fish poaching pan from the Provence region of France.
Copper
French 19th Century Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A mid-19th century fish pan in copper from the South of France. The pan retains its original poaching tray.
Copper
French 18th Century Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very charming 18th century fish poaching pan from the South of France in beautiful copper with brass mounts.
Copper
French Early 19th Century Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very charming early 19th century fish pan beautifully crafted from copper with handle.
Copper
French Early 19th Century Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very handsome early 19th century fish pan beautifully crafted from heavy gauge copper from the Provence region of France.
Copper
18th Century French Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very lovely 18th century copper fish pan from the South of France. A wonderful accessory piece to add warmth and charm.
Copper
18th Century French Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very lovely 18th century Copper Fish Pan from the South of France. A wonderful accessory piece to add warmth and charm.
Copper
c.1940 French Scrolled Iron & Copper Chandelier
Located in Highwood, IL
A phenomenal find, this chandelier is the epitome of French country, from its bronze finished, acanthus leaf adorned frame, to the antique French copper fish pan, this is a great fix...
Iron, Copper
Pierre Vergnes Copper Vintage Turbot Fish Pan
Located in Ross, CA
Pierre Vergnes Copper Turbot fish pan made in Southwest France. Sometimes called a turbotiere, this heirloom quality pan is crafted with 2mm copper and a tin lining offering evenly c...
Copper
Oval Copper Fishor Gratin Pan with Brass Handle
Located in Essex, MA
A tin-lined copper fish or gratin pan from around the 1970s/1960s.
Brass, Copper, Tin
19th Century French Copper and Wrought Iron Fish Pan
Located in Ross, CA
Long rectangular shaped copper pot, hand made in France in the 19th century. The French call this a poissonniere or fish pot. The pot is hand made of copper and includes a long forge...
Copper
18th Century French Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very charming French 18th century fish pan from the southwest of France. Terrific patina.
Copper
18th Century French Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very handsome and large 18th century French fish pan in copper. A terrific accessory piece for any kitchen island or farm table.
Copper
French Mid-19th Century Poisoniere - Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very charming mid-19th century fish poaching pan from the South of France in beautiful copper with brass mounts.
Copper
French 18th Century Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very charming 18th century fish poaching pan from the South of France in beautiful copper.
Copper
French Early 19th Century Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very handsome early 19th century fish pan beautifully crafted from heavy gauge copper from the Provence region of France.
Copper
French Early 19th Century Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very charming early 19th century fish pan beautifully crafted from copper and an iron handle.
Copper
Large 19th Century French Copper Fish Pan
Located in Winter Park, FL
An early 19th century French large handmade copper fish kettle or poacher. A good quality, heavy long rectangle-shaped pan with visible brass castellated or cramped seams on the sides.
Brass, Copper, Wrought Iron
Large 18th Century French Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A large 18th century fish pan in copper from the South of France. The pan retains its original poaching tray.
Copper
Exceptionally Large 18th Century French Copper Fish Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
An exceptionally large 18th century fish pan in copper from the South of France. A perfect farm table center piece.
Copper
Sold
H 5.7 in W 32.1 in D 8.5 in
Unique Handcrafted Antique Copper Kitchen Pan for Cooking Fish, Eal, Pike Etc
Located in Lisse, NL
This handcrafted out of copper and brass, kitchen pan comes with an embossed pair of eal-like creatures on either side of a crest on the one side.
Copper, Wrought Iron
Sold
H 3.25 in W 10.75 in D 19.5 in
Antique French Hammered Dovetailed Copper Turbotiere Serving Roasting Pan 20"
Located in Dayton, OH
Antique primitive 19th century French dovetailed / hammered copper roasting turbotiere fish poacher / poaching pan.
Brass, Copper
Sold
H 46.5 in W 23.5 in D 13 in
American Pan of Rohallion Bronze Fountain with Two Pipes and Fish Spouts, C 1890
By Frederick William MacMonnies
Located in Charleston, SC
American Pan of Rohallion bronze fountain with a figural lion masked boy playing two plumbed pipes standing a top circular globe with plumed fish spouts, Late 19th century.
Bronze, Copper
Antique 19th Century French Set of Four Copper Pans
Located in Suffolk, GB
Antique Victorian French set of four copper pans of circular form having a tempered copper base, iron handles with copper rivets and hanging holes. They are heavier than the average...
Copper
$240,000
H 48 in W 32 in
The Young Shepherdess: Late 19th Century Academic Oil Painting
By Charles Amable Lenoir
Located in New York, NY
The Young Shepherdess by Charles Amable Lenoir (1860-1926) Oil on canvas 48 x 32 inches unframed (121.92 x 81.28 cm.) 58 ½ x 42 ¾ inches framed (148.59 x 108.585 cm) Signed on botto...
Oil
$187,500
H 102 in W 84.5 in D 22.5 in
Exceptional 19th Century English Chinoiserie Pagoda Display Cabinet
Located in Houston, TX
Large-scale 19th century English display cabinet executed in the Chinoiserie tradition. Constructed in carved mahogany and conceived as a tripartite architectural façade, each glazed...
Glass, Mahogany
Late Victorian Hand-Hammered Copper Cauldron Pot
Located in Van Nuys, CA
Late Victorian copper cauldron pot with handles Inside circumference is 14 1/2" diameter and 12" tall.
Copper
Fabergé Silver Flatware Service
By Fabergé
Located in New Orleans, LA
This exceptional 77-piece complete service by Fabergé is a rare treasure from the world-renowned firm. Enclosed in its original oak chest, the exquisite service remains complete and ...
Silver
Italian Mid-19th Century Copper Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A terrific and large scale Italian mid-19th century Copper Pan. A fabulous decorative piece for any kitchen island or farm table.
Copper
French 18th Century Copper Pressure Cooker
Located in Round Top, TX
A wonderful 18th century copper pressure cooker from the Southwest of France. A great addition to any copperware collection.
Copper
18th Century French Copper Pan
Located in Round Top, TX
A very handsome mid-18th century Copper Pan from the Provence region of France. Beautifully crafted from heavy gauge copper with brass handles.
Copper
The Bather by Childe Hassam
By Childe Hassam
Located in New Orleans, LA
Childe Hassam 1859-1935 American The Bather Signed and dated “Childe Hassam” (lower right) Oil on canvas Considered by many to be America’s foremost Impressionist painter, Childe...
Canvas, Oil
French 18th Century Copper Pressure Cooker
Located in Round Top, TX
A wonderful 18th century copper pressure cooker from the Southwest of France. A great addition to any copperware collection.
Copper
From cupolas to cookware and fine art to filaments, copper metal has been used in so many ways since prehistoric times. Today, antique, new and vintage copper coffee tables, mirrors, lamps and other furniture and decor can bring a warm metallic flourish to interiors of any kind.
In years spanning 8,700 BC (the time of the first-known copper pendant) until roughly 3,700 BC, it may have been the only metal people knew how to manipulate.
Valuable deposits of copper were first extracted on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus around 4,000 BC — well before Europe’s actual Bronze Age (copper + tin = bronze). Tiny Cyprus is even credited with supplying all of Egypt and the Near East with copper for the production of sophisticated currency, weaponry, jewelry and decorative items.
In the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, master painters such as Leonardo da Vinci, El Greco, Rembrandt and Jan Brueghel created fine works on copper. (Back then, copper-based pigments, too, were all the rage.) By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, decorative items like bas-relief plaques, trays and jewelry produced during the Art Deco, Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau periods espoused copper. These became highly valuable and collectible pieces and remain so today.
Copper’s beauty, malleability, conductivity and versatility make it perhaps the most coveted nonprecious metal in existence. In interiors, polished copper begets an understated luxuriousness, and its reflectivity casts bright, golden and earthy warmth seldom realized in brass or bronze. (Just ask Tom Dixon.)
Outdoors, its most celebrated attribute — the verdigris patina it slowly develops from exposure to oxygen and other elements — isn’t the only hue it takes. Architects often refer to shades of copper as russet, ebony, plum and even chocolate brown. And Frank Lloyd Wright, Renzo Piano and Michael Graves have each used copper in their building projects.
Find antique, new and vintage copper furniture and decorative objects on 1stDibs.
Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?
Just like the people who sit around your table, your serveware has its own stories and will help you create new memories with your friends and loved ones. From ceramic pottery to glass vases, set your table with serving pieces that add even more personality, color and texture to your dining experience.
Invite serveware from around the world to join your table settings. For special occasions, dress up your plates with a striking Imari charger from 19th-century Japan or incorporate Richard Ginori’s Italian porcelain plates into your dining experience. Celebrate the English ritual of afternoon tea with a Japanese tea set and an antique Victorian kettle. No matter how big or small your dining area is, there is room for the stories of many cultures and varied histories, and there are plenty of ways to add pizzazz to your meals.
Add different textures and colors to your table with dinner plates and pitchers of ceramic and silver or a porcelain lidded tureen, a serving dish with side handles that is often used for soups. Although porcelain and ceramic are both made in a kiln, porcelain is made with more refined clay and is more durable than ceramic because it is denser. The latter is ideal for statement pieces — your tall mid-century modern ceramic vase is a guaranteed conversation starter. And while your earthenware or stoneware is maybe better suited to everyday lunches as opposed to the fine bone china you’ve reserved for a holiday meal, handcrafted studio pottery coffee mugs can still be a rich expression of your personal style.
“My motto is ‘Have fun with it,’” says author and celebrated hostess Stephanie Booth Shafran. “It’s yin and yang, high and low, Crate & Barrel with Christofle silver. I like to mix it up — sometimes in the dining room, sometimes on the kitchen banquette, sometimes in the loggia. It transports your guests and makes them feel more comfortable and relaxed.”
Introduce elegance at supper with silver, such as a platter from celebrated Massachusetts silversmith manufacturer Reed and Barton or a regal copper-finish flatware set designed by International Silver Company, another New England company that was incorporated in Meriden, Connecticut, in 1898. By then, Meriden had already earned the nickname “Silver City” for its position as a major hub of silver manufacturing.
At the bar, try a vintage wine cooler to keep bottles cool before serving or an Art Deco decanter and whiskey set for after-dinner drinks — there are many possibilities and no wrong answers for tableware, barware and serveware. Explore an expansive collection of antique and vintage glass, ceramics, silver and serveware today on 1stDibs.
Simple or sophisticated, equipped with console, cart or custom cabinetry, these stylish bar areas deserve a toast.
After synthetic dyes changed fashion, home goods and printed matter, it was only a matter of time till glass caught up.
Faye Toogood and John Pawson are among the list of plate designers.
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Perhaps best known as a Revolutionary War hero, Revere was also an accomplished silversmith, and this pot is now available on 1stDibs.
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Glass slippers might be the stuff of fairytales, but glass handbags? Artist Joshua Raiffe has made them a reality, and they're far less delicate than you might imagine, but just as dreamy.