UTENSILS, COPPER

A 19th- or early 20th-century copper egg bowl, with the orb-and-cross mark of Benham & Froud

A 19th-century copper glacier or ice-pail, perhaps French

A 19th-century copper oval stew pan, from the Lowther Castle kitchens

A 19th-century copper stew pan, from the Earl of Lonsdale's hunting lodge, Barleythorpe, Rutland, the lid from his London residence, in Carleton House Terrace. These properties were sold off prior to the dispersal of the contents of Lowther Castle, where their batteries de cuisine were brought together.

An early 19th-century copper kettle, Dutch

An early 20th-century ale jug by Benham and Froud, retailed by Gray & Son, George Street, Edinburgh

A 19th-century large copper stew pan, from the kitchens of Edenhall, Nr Penrith, the seat of the Musgrave family, engraved with the crest and initials of Richard Courtenay Musgrave who died in 1881.  Retailed by W. S. Adams & Son, Ironmonger to Her Majesty, 57 Haymarket

A late 18th- or early 19th-century copper plate warmer, on cast slell-decorated bronze cabriole legs with paw feet

A pair of high quality 20th-century saucepans