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large handmade copper pot still (primary piece). Prohibition era.

$150.00

Item 1373
Please note all pictures on our site are of the actual piece you will receive, not a stock photo of a similar piece.

SOLD AS FOUND

This is an old copper primary pot with distilling lid.  While the body could be used as standard cooking pot it is thin bodied and coppered on the interior (not tinned) as it was used to help purify the spirits produced in the boiling of mash, or botanicals (for making extracts).  Not a complete still set up, just the main part.  There is no thump tank or worm to complete the process.  This was probably made and used around the prohibition era at the latest and could predate that based on construction.  Looks like it could be put back to use tomorrow.  Large piece

Unmarked

Stands 12” tall without hood, 11”1/2 diameter.  Hood is approximately 6” 1/2 tall and conical with a  ~ 8” 34 nozzle for distillates.   Looks to connect to a standard 1/2” flare fitting (but I have not verified that”

Sold as found.

No rust, or damage.

$150 shipped (very large piece).

As always we are happy to combine shipping, as well as take back pieces if you are not satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

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SKU: 1373. Categories: Copper Cookware, Copper Ware, Decorative Items, Interestng non-Iron kitchenware, Still. Tags: Collector Piece, decorative, display piece, handmade, primary, prohibition, still, unmarked, User.

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Item 1373
Please note all pictures on our site are of the actual piece you will receive, not a stock photo of a similar piece.

SOLD AS FOUND

This is an old copper primary pot with distilling lid.  While the body could be used as standard cooking pot it is thin bodied and coppered on the interior (not tinned) as it was used to help purify the spirits produced in the boiling of mash, or botanicals (for making extracts).  Not a complete still set up, just the main part.  There is no thump tank or worm to complete the process.  This was probably made and used around the prohibition era at the latest and could predate that based on construction.  Looks like it could be put back to use tomorrow.  Large piece

Unmarked

Stands 12” tall without hood, 11”1/2 diameter.  Hood is approximately 6” 1/2 tall and conical with a  ~ 8” 34 nozzle for distillates.   Looks to connect to a standard 1/2” flare fitting (but I have not verified that”

Sold as found.

No rust, or damage.

$150 shipped (very large piece).

As always we are happy to combine shipping, as well as take back pieces if you are not satisfied.  (Please see return policy)

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