Pipe cooker. Iron and brass. Signs of use.
Difficult to establish the area of origin of this beautiful pipe cooker made of iron caged by brass alloy. The three feet at the base give the idea of the care given to the realization of this object, which supported would have kept away the heat of the embers from the contact surface.<br />Remarkable signs of use.
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Pipe cooker. Iron and brass. Signs of use.
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