Le Creuset - Baking dish - No. 24 - source, Enamel - sauté pan






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Authentic vintage Le Creuset sauté pan in French enameled cast iron, model No. 24, in the famous “Volcanic Orange” shade, emblematic of 1970s productions.
This iconic piece of French culinary design still has its teak handle stamped Le Creuset as well as the raised markings on the ears and the underside.
Made in France, this sauté pan perfectly illustrates the quality and robustness that have earned Le Creuset its international reputation.
Dimensions:
Total length: 52.5 cm
Diameter: 25 cm
Cavity height: 6 cm
Total height: 10.5 cm
Weight: 3.8 kg
Condition:
Very good overall vintage condition.
Clean and very presentable interior.
Some normal signs of wear visible:
wear to the shine under the base,
a chip on one lug,
a chip on the rim,
a few small discreet chips on the edge.
See photographs.
History:
Founded in 1925 in the north of France, Le Creuset became a worldwide reference in high-end enameled cast iron.
The Volcanic Orange models from the 1970s are today among the most sought-after by vintage culinary design enthusiasts.
Careful, protective shipping
Kind regards,
Authentic vintage Le Creuset sauté pan in French enameled cast iron, model No. 24, in the famous “Volcanic Orange” shade, emblematic of 1970s productions.
This iconic piece of French culinary design still has its teak handle stamped Le Creuset as well as the raised markings on the ears and the underside.
Made in France, this sauté pan perfectly illustrates the quality and robustness that have earned Le Creuset its international reputation.
Dimensions:
Total length: 52.5 cm
Diameter: 25 cm
Cavity height: 6 cm
Total height: 10.5 cm
Weight: 3.8 kg
Condition:
Very good overall vintage condition.
Clean and very presentable interior.
Some normal signs of wear visible:
wear to the shine under the base,
a chip on one lug,
a chip on the rim,
a few small discreet chips on the edge.
See photographs.
History:
Founded in 1925 in the north of France, Le Creuset became a worldwide reference in high-end enameled cast iron.
The Volcanic Orange models from the 1970s are today among the most sought-after by vintage culinary design enthusiasts.
Careful, protective shipping
Kind regards,
