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  • Dog Earred Brass Kettle

    6 reviews

    This new generation of tin-lined brass buckets is exactly what 18th-century living history needs. The folded ears are the most accurate choice for pre-19th-century cooking and these lightweight kettles are perfect for whipping up an open hearth soup or stew.

    1/2 Gallon - 4-1/2" high x 7-1/2" diameter
    1 Gallon - 5-" high x 9" diameter

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      BC
      03/03/2023
      Brian C.
      United States United States

      Indispensable

      This is one of the best pieces of camp cooking equipment I have ever owned. Authentic, easy to transport, and extremely versatile. We are up to three because we keep finding more uses for them and will probably be back for more.

      CT
      05/12/2022
      Carolyn T.
      United States United States

      Best small pot ever!

      I don’t always want to cook in a cast iron pot and definitely not small batches of something. The half gallon brass kettle is perfect for several carrots and potatoes or even gravy. A small batch of stew would be a great use too. Best oh all, cooked potatoes are no longer grey from cooking in cast iron. I think I’ll get another kettle.

      Samson Historical Dog Earred Brass Kettle Review
      MN
      04/09/2022
      Medrick N.
      United States United States

      Good Pot!

      excellent quality, tin lining appearing to hold up will with limited use. I use only wood and horn spoon/spatulas to extend lining life.