Wanna see some neat history that documents it..?
Great find. That is a nice size for a small stew or to deep fry fish. LarryAdded this to my collection, recently. It was found locally, here in Maine.
I have no doubt, it is Revolutionary War era.
13 inches in diameter and almost 8 inches deep.
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The original bail is still intact.
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You could make a pretty good sized Jambalaya in this one
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It is a sugar kettle used in the early sugar industry for boiling down cane juice. This one is 5' Dia. I have a 7 footer also.
Steve W
You want to sell that?????
Sorry, it is promised to my sister. Being in the sugar industry I've been able to inherit or collect 8 of them over the years
3 @ 4'
3 @ 5'
2 @ 7'
Each of my sons got one of the 4' and will get one of the 7' each
The rest are in my yard with goldfish and the usual water plants in them, but I'm not thinking of selling them till I move into town some day.
If I see or hear of one for sale I'll let you know.
There were some guys stealing them in the area but the sheriff got ahold of them a few months ago. Ran them down in a sugar cane field with a stolen sugar kettle in the back of their pickup, how's that for justice!
Steve W