Le Creuset - Baking dish - No. 32 - source, Enamel - No. 32





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I am offering this covered cast iron casserole Le Creuset, dating from the 1970s, in the highly sought-after orange gradient finish, emblematic of the brand during that period.
This is model No. 32, identified by the Le Creuset signature embedded under the dish, a characteristic marking that allows precise dating of this production.
The piece is in an exceptional condition, remarkable for its age: no chips, no noticeable wear, with interior and exterior enameling perfectly preserved. A rare example in such close-to-new condition.
Features :
Model: Covered terrine N°32
Made by: Le Creuset
Period: 1970s
Dimensions :
Length: 35 cm
Width: 11 cm
Height: 11 cm
Weight: 3 kg (without packaging)
Material: enamelled cast iron.
Color: Orange gradient
Signature: embedded under the dish.
About Le Creuset and its productions in the 1970s.
The 1970s mark the golden age of colors at Le Creuset, with intense and deep gradients that have become iconic. Pieces from this period are particularly valued for their cast iron quality, the thickness of their enamel, and their great durability. The signature embedded beneath the piece is a sought-after detail among collectors, attesting to careful and authentic craftsmanship.
The advantages of enameled cast iron.
The enameled source ensures uniform heat distribution and excellent thermal inertia, making it ideal for terrines, pâtés, foie gras, roasts, or slow oven preparations. Sturdy and durable, this type of dish is designed to last through generations without losing its culinary or aesthetic qualities.
This Le Creuset covered terrine is both a high-end cooking utensil, a striking decorative object, and a heritage piece representing French craftsmanship.
Protective and careful shipping
Kind regards
I am offering this covered cast iron casserole Le Creuset, dating from the 1970s, in the highly sought-after orange gradient finish, emblematic of the brand during that period.
This is model No. 32, identified by the Le Creuset signature embedded under the dish, a characteristic marking that allows precise dating of this production.
The piece is in an exceptional condition, remarkable for its age: no chips, no noticeable wear, with interior and exterior enameling perfectly preserved. A rare example in such close-to-new condition.
Features :
Model: Covered terrine N°32
Made by: Le Creuset
Period: 1970s
Dimensions :
Length: 35 cm
Width: 11 cm
Height: 11 cm
Weight: 3 kg (without packaging)
Material: enamelled cast iron.
Color: Orange gradient
Signature: embedded under the dish.
About Le Creuset and its productions in the 1970s.
The 1970s mark the golden age of colors at Le Creuset, with intense and deep gradients that have become iconic. Pieces from this period are particularly valued for their cast iron quality, the thickness of their enamel, and their great durability. The signature embedded beneath the piece is a sought-after detail among collectors, attesting to careful and authentic craftsmanship.
The advantages of enameled cast iron.
The enameled source ensures uniform heat distribution and excellent thermal inertia, making it ideal for terrines, pâtés, foie gras, roasts, or slow oven preparations. Sturdy and durable, this type of dish is designed to last through generations without losing its culinary or aesthetic qualities.
This Le Creuset covered terrine is both a high-end cooking utensil, a striking decorative object, and a heritage piece representing French craftsmanship.
Protective and careful shipping
Kind regards
