£345.00
A truly exceptional piece of Dutch domestic history, this 'doofpot' or ember pot is a remarkable example. Crafted in the Netherlands, this unique vessel was a practical and essential part of daily life, used to safely extinguish and store smouldering embers from the hearth, thereby saving them to easily rekindle a fire the next morning.
The doofpot is a striking study in contrasting materials and functional design. Its robust, tapering body is expertly fashioned from hand-beaten copper, a material chosen for its excellent heat-resistant properties. The copper's surface has developed a magnificent, warm patination over time, speaking to its authentic and storied history. This rich, earthy tone is beautifully complemented by the polished brass of the lid, handles, and feet, which have been polished to a brilliant shine.
The lid is a perfect example of purpose-driven design: a heavy, seamless brass dome topped with a turned finial. When placed firmly on the rim, it would have created an airtight seal, starving the embers of oxygen and extinguishing them safely. The sturdy, riveted ring handles and three small brass feet complete the form, lending it both stability and a refined decorative air.
More than a simple household item, this doofpot is a rare piece of social history, a tangible link to a time when domestic efficiency and resourcefulness were paramount. Its superb craftsmanship and elegant form transcend its original utilitarian function, making it a compelling sculptural object for a contemporary interior. It is an excellent example of a beautiful, authentic antique that tells a unique and fascinating story.
This doofpot is in very good antique condition. Its honest wear and beautiful patina are a key part of its appeal, confirming its authenticity and history. It is a stable and ready-to-display piece of both functional and decorative art.
Height:  37 cm /  14.6 inch
Width:   24 cm /  9.4 inch
Depth:   24 cm /  9.4 inch
Weight:Â Â 2.3 k.g. /Â Â 5.1 Ilbs