Antique Heavy Cast Iron Glue Pot - Pot - cast iron





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Antique Heavy Cast Iron Glue Pot / Cauldron – Industrial Primitive
In excellent condition – No reserve.
A Robust Museum-Quality Piece of Industrial Heritage
This substantial cast iron pot is a true eye-catcher, embodying the raw, functional beauty of 19th-century industrial design. Sourced from a salvage collection, it features a heavy-duty bail handle and a fitted lid, designed to withstand intense heat and provide uniform temperature for its contents. This piece is a magnificent example of heavy quality ironwork, perfect as a sculptural centerpiece in a rustic interior or as a significant addition to a collection of antique tools.
Historical Context
Originating in the late 19th to early 20th century, cast iron vessels like this were essential in both domestic and professional settings. Known for their durability, these pots were often used as double boilers to melt animal-hide glue for traditional woodworking and bookbinding—a process that required steady, indirect heat. The thick walls and tight-sealing lid are hallmarks of the period's manufacturing excellence. This item is a museum-quality piece that captures the transition from artisanal hand-forging to standardized industrial casting, representing a historically correct window into early modern craftsmanship.
Dimensions and Details
Dimensions: 20 x 16 x 16 (h x w x d)
Material: Heavy Cast Iron
Style: Industrial / Primitive / Rustic
Era: Late 19th / Early 20th Century
Provenance: Salvage / Private Collection
Condition
This antique pot is in excellent condition – no cracks, no dents, and no structural repairs. It has been professionally cleaned to remove loose oxidation while preserving its original, dark-aged patina. The handle is sturdy and the lid fits perfectly, confirming its status as a heavy quality authentic survivor.
Antique Heavy Cast Iron Glue Pot / Cauldron – Industrial Primitive
In excellent condition – No reserve.
A Robust Museum-Quality Piece of Industrial Heritage
This substantial cast iron pot is a true eye-catcher, embodying the raw, functional beauty of 19th-century industrial design. Sourced from a salvage collection, it features a heavy-duty bail handle and a fitted lid, designed to withstand intense heat and provide uniform temperature for its contents. This piece is a magnificent example of heavy quality ironwork, perfect as a sculptural centerpiece in a rustic interior or as a significant addition to a collection of antique tools.
Historical Context
Originating in the late 19th to early 20th century, cast iron vessels like this were essential in both domestic and professional settings. Known for their durability, these pots were often used as double boilers to melt animal-hide glue for traditional woodworking and bookbinding—a process that required steady, indirect heat. The thick walls and tight-sealing lid are hallmarks of the period's manufacturing excellence. This item is a museum-quality piece that captures the transition from artisanal hand-forging to standardized industrial casting, representing a historically correct window into early modern craftsmanship.
Dimensions and Details
Dimensions: 20 x 16 x 16 (h x w x d)
Material: Heavy Cast Iron
Style: Industrial / Primitive / Rustic
Era: Late 19th / Early 20th Century
Provenance: Salvage / Private Collection
Condition
This antique pot is in excellent condition – no cracks, no dents, and no structural repairs. It has been professionally cleaned to remove loose oxidation while preserving its original, dark-aged patina. The handle is sturdy and the lid fits perfectly, confirming its status as a heavy quality authentic survivor.

