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Brocante flamed orange cast iron three-compartment dish or casserole made by DRU with heavy cast iron lid

SKU: BR-3156-21

Brocante flamed orange cast iron three-compartment dish or casserole made by DRU with heavy cast iron lid.

  • Manufacturer: DRU
  • Manufacturing date: 1950s / 1960s

Description
Vintage / Brocante cast iron dish or casserole, equipped with three compartments and a corresponding heavy cast iron lid with handle and overpressure control. The pan itself has handles and a flamed red-orange enamel exterior. White enamel on the inside. This solid pan is suitable for both the gas stove and for use in the oven.

Condition
This cast iron pan by DRU is in an original vintage condition with traces of use and age-related traces of wear. Photos are part of the description.

Size

  • Height: 6 cm.
  • Width (with handle): 26.5 cm.
  • Diameter: 22.5 cm.

DRU is one of the oldest industrial companies in the Netherlands. The company was founded in 1754 in Ulft, the foundry there closed in 1973 and in 2003 the remaining parts of the company moved to Duiven. In 2009 a cultural center called the DRU Cultuurfabriek was established in one of the buildings.

On May 17, 1754, Messrs Bogel, Henning, Count Van den Bergh and his councilor Roukens signed an agreement to erect an iron hut. It was to be one of the first blast furnaces in the Netherlands, but this iron hut did not go so well for years until Bernard Joseph Diepenbrock and his cousins ​​Theodor Johannes and Bernard Johann Reigers appeared on the scene in 1774.

They came from Bocholt where their families enjoyed great prestige. Because they already owned an iron hut in Bocholt, they had experience with the iron casting technique. The three signed a lease and started investing in the cabin. The business went much better and after various lease contracts, in 1831, the Diepenbrock and Reigers families became full owners of the Ulftse hut.

With this the name DRU was also born (Diepenbrock and Reigers in Ulft). DRU now produced everything that could be made from cast iron, from umbrella stands to grave crosses and from pans to stoves.


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Country of origin
The Netherlands - Holland

Kind of object
Casserole - three-compartment dish - Stew pan

Theme
Oven - stove - kitchen - gas - cast iron - DRU

Decoration
Orange flamed appearance

Category
Brocante

Color
Orange - white

Publisher
DRU

Manufacturer
Diepenbrock en Reigers Ulft

Brand
DRU

Material
Cast iron - enamel

Particularities
Heavy cast iron lid with over-pressure control

Era
1950 - 1960

Quality
Brocante with traces of use and wear and tear

Height
6,00 cm

Width
26,50 cm

Diameter
22,50 cm

Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace

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