Antique Hand Forged Dipper Ladle 23" Long with LARGE Oversized Cup

Antique Hand Forged Dipper Ladle 23" Long with LARGE Oversized Cup

Regular price $115.00

 

Product Description: Long handled dippers similar to this one were once used in the early days to scoop water, soup or other liquid. This dipper right off a farm property in Berks County, Pennsylvania measures 23” long. It demonstrates a hand-forged hooked end with a riveted handle. What makes this one special is the large oversized cup, just under 8 inches in diameter and 3 1/4" deep, which can hold up to 4 cups of liquid. If your searching for a rustic, kitchen statement piece, this amazing early one will not disappoint. 

Note:  Please refer To “Condition” section for additional information.

Circa:  Most likely Early 1900’s

Dimensions: 
Overall Length:  23”
Handle Length:  16 ¼”
Diameter of Scoop:  7 ¼”- 7 ¾ (slightly out-of-round), Deep: 3 1/4"

Product Weight:  1 pound 9 ounces

Craftsman:  Unknown

Origin:  United States

Marks/Backstamps:  No visible markings

Condition:   Previously owned - used.  Condition is consistent with age and normal use. Oxidation, patina is present. Three dents in the cup measuring approximately 1 - 1 1/2" although seriously adds character to the piece. Normal scratches and wear (as shown).

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