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    A copper bowl from the turn of the century Belgium. One of the best metals for conducting heat evenly, copper has been used for sauces, jams and marmalade making for centuries. A rou...
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  • 19th Century French Brass Pot
    Located in High Point, NC
    The charming shape and bright finish of this brass pot make for a delightful kitchen accent. Made in France in the 1800s, the sides of the pot are gently rounded, giving it a spheric...
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    Antique 19th Century French Country Decorative Bowls

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  • Early 19th Century French Brass Bucket
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    This resplendent Early 19th Century French Brass Bucket stands as a proud emblem of a world where craftsmanship reigned supreme. Its brass body, now aged to a dignified, mottled pati...
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