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CORN BOILER ~ STOCK POT ~ PORRIDGE POT ~ EVERTED SAUCEPAN ~ SOCKETED POT ~ RIVETED KETTLE ~ DUTCH KETTLE ~ HEMISPHERICAL KETTLE ~ POT HOOKS ~ LARGE NESTING STOCK POT SET ~

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Image: Corn Boiler, Small

CORN BOILER (above)
Handmade by Peter Goebel. *Historically inspired* Although this pot is not documented, it was created using only 18th century techniques and design elements. It has a heavy copper body and lid, both of which are tin lined. The pot has a sturdy wired rim and a bail. The lid has a ring, and is deeply domed. Some customers use the lid as a bowl! This pot is such a favorite, that we make it in three sizes, each nests inside the other. Dated: 18th century style. Materials: copper and tin. Dimensions: LARGE 5 1/2" dia. x 5 1/4" tall, 8 cup capacity. MEDIUM 4 1/2" dia. x 5" tall, 4 cup capacity. SMALL 3" dia. x 3 3/4" tall, 1 1/2 cup capacity.
LARGE CORN BOILER $85.00
MEDIUM CORN BOILER $80.00
SMALL CORN BOILER $75.00

Image: Stock Pot

STOCK POT (above)
Handmade by Peter Goebel. *Historically inspired* Although this pot is not documented, we've created it in response to our customers who need a large, moderately priced cook pot. This pot is straight sided with a bail. The lid has a ring. Both body and lid are heavy copper and are tin lined. It is made using 18th century techniques and design. Dated: 18th century style. Materials: copper and tin. Dimensions: 2 gallon capacity.
STOCK POT $130.00

Image: Porridge Pot

PORRIDGE POT (above)
Handmade by Peter Goebel. *Historic reproduction* These pots were very common in the 17th and 18th centuries, their pleasing shape must be why! Porridge was a mainstay of the Colonial diet, and pots like these would have been common at any hearth! This example is of heavy copper. Both the body and lid are tin lined. The base of the pot is cramped seamed, the rim is rolled. The ears are riveted to the pot, and the bail is hand forged iron. This is a darling little pot. Dated: 18th century. Origin: English. Materials: copper, tin and iron. Dimensions: 9" tall x 5 1/2".
PORRIDGE POT $175.00

Image: Everted Rim Saucepan

EVERTED SAUCEPAN (above)
Handmade by Peter Goebel. *Historically reproduction* Coppersmiths would many times immitate designs created by silversmiths and goldsmiths. Such is the case with this lovely sauce pan, which was copied from a silver original. The everted shape (the rim flares out) gives this saucepan elegant, graceful lines. Copper, with cramped seam construction. A riveted socket holds the hand turned ebonized handle. Tin lined. This piece is very attractive, but sturdy enough to withstand a lifetime or more of daily use! Dated: 1702. Origin: English. Materials: copper, tin, ebonized wood. Dimensions: 4" base x 5" rim x 4" tall, 3 cup capacity. Other sizes available, call for quote.
EVERTED SAUCEPAN $160.00

Image: Socketed Pots

SOCKETED POTS (above)
Handmade by Peter Goebel. *Historically inspired.* We used George Washington's set of campaign cookpots as our inspiration! Very little cookware was specifically designed for travel (please see our discussion at "Some Thoughts"). Washington's set is one of the few known examples. Cookware that was taken on the road, for whatever reason, was most likely any pot that could be spared from the hearth at home! The originals were tin, ours are copper. That is the only concession we've made. Ours are cramped seamed, with riveted sockets that accept removable handles. The lids have rings. Both lid and body are tin lined. There are no bails on these pots, as they were intended to be used on a brazier. These pots will nest, but the handles must be stored seperately. This is a beautiful set and the only real 18th century traveling cookpots we are aware of! Dated: 18th century. Origin: American. Materials: copper, tin, various woods as available. Dimensions: LARGE 6" dia. x 7" tall. MEDIUM: 5" dia. x 6 1/2" tall. SMALL 4 1/2" dia. x 6" tall.
LARGE SOCKETED POT $127.00
MEDIUM SOCKETED POT $109.00
SMALL SOCKETED POT $96.00

Image: Custom Oversized Riveted Kettle

RIVETED KETTLE (image above is of an oversized version of this kettle)
Handmade by Peter Goebel. *historic reproduction.* "WOW" pretty much sums it up! Want to impress your neighbors and friends? Cook up a pot of chili to feed the entire neighborhood in this really outstanding kettle! Copied from a 1585 original, kettles like these were in common use throughout Europe and have been found at sites in Eastern North America. It was also common for shipboard use. This "tank" of a kettle is completely indestructable. It is fashioned from sheet copper, the sides and bottom being riveted together with over 170 rivets! It has a heavy copper rim, onto which are riveted hand forged iron ears. It has a heavy iron bail. Beautiful, impressive, and tough as a tank, this kettle will never need to be replaced! Available in two sizes. (Please note: the image above is of an oversized version, not listed below. If you are interested in a larger size, please call for a quote.) Dated: 14th through the mid 17th centuries. Origin: Dutch. Materials: copper, tin, iron. Dimensions: SMALL: 10 1/2" dia. x 8" tall. LARGE: 20" dia. x 17" tall
SMALL RIVETED KETTLE-$350.00
LARGE RIVETED KETTLE-$575.00

Image: Dutch Kettle

DUTCH KETTLE (above)
Handmade by Peter Goebel. *Historic reproduction* The Dutch set the standard for cookware for nearly 200 years! This kettle was typically Dutch, but was traded around the world. It is made of heavy brass, and is tin lined. It has a sturdy rolled rim, with rolled ears and iron bail. This kettle does not balance well, which leads us to believe the bail was primarily for carrying the kettle, and that this piece was designed to be used with a kettle stand. Dated: 1657. Origin: Dutch. Materials: brass, copper, iron, tin. Dimensions: 4 1/2" deep x 11" dia. 1 1/2 gallon capacity.
DUTCH KETTLE $150.00

Image: Nesting Set

CRAMP SEAM KETTLES (above)
Handmade by Peter Goebel. Very much like the Corn Boiler set above, but with Silver brazed cramp seams (sometimes referred to as dovetailed). Tin lined copper.
LARGE: $100.00
MEDIUM: $95.00
SMALL: $90.00

Image: Pot Hook

POT HOOKS (above)
Handmade by Peter Goebel. Suitible for pots and kettles up to 3 gallon capacity. Iron.
$20.00

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LARGE NESTING STOCK POTS SET (above)
Handmade by Peter Goebel. Tin lined copper. Each pot comes with a pot hook (item above).
Small: 6 quarts or 1/2 gallon capacity. 8" by 8 1/2" tall.
Medium: 9 quarts or 2 gallon capacity. 9" by 10" tall.
Large: 14 quarts or 3 1/2 gallon capacity. 10 1/2" by 11" tall.
SET OF LARGE NESTING STOCK POTS: $450.00


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