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Vintage French Copper Mold | “Cafetière” Design | 8.5" x 4.5" | Mid-20th Century

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Vintage French Copper Mold | “Cafetière” Design | 8.5" x 4.5" | Mid-20th CenturyThis rare and charming French copper ptisserie mold features a beautifully detailed coffee pot (cafetire) motif, surrounded by radiating flutes that catch the light like petals. Its a wonderful tribute to everyday French life the ritual of morning coffee, the aroma of roasted beans, and the artistry of the traditional kitchen. Measuring 8. 5" in diameter and 4. 5" deep, this medium sized mold would have been used for unmolding desserts such as geles,

This rare and charming French copper pâtisserie mold features a beautifully detailed coffee pot (cafetière) motif, surrounded by radiating flutes that catch the light like petals. It’s a wonderful tribute to everyday French life — the ritual of morning coffee, the aroma of roasted beans, and the artistry of the traditional kitchen.

Measuring 8.5" in diameter and 4.5" deep, this medium-sized mold would have been used for unmolding desserts such as gelées, bavarois, or charlottes au café. The intricate repoussé detail ensured each dessert emerged with a perfect, sculptural finish.

Produced in France in the mid-20th century, this mold reflects the craftsmanship of the era’s small copper workshops — possibly from Normandy or the Paris region — where artisans continued the long tradition of tin-lined culinary copper. The rolled rim, heavy-gauge construction, and brass hanging loop are hallmarks of quality, made to endure generations of use.

Whether hanging on a kitchen wall or displayed among a collection of antique molds, it captures that distinctively French blend of practicality and beauty — an object made to work hard and to charm.

Details:

Origin: France

Period: Mid-20th century (circa 1940s–1950s)

Maker: Unmarked French workshop

Material: Solid copper, tin-lined interior, brass hanging loop

Dimensions: 8.5" D × 4.5" H

Condition: Excellent vintage condition; light surface wear and patina consistent with age

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