Black Dog Salvage has reproduced 19th Century
Cast Iron Georgia Syrup Kettles
Reproduction Syrup Kettle |
Cast Iron Syrup Kettles were used in the early 19th
Century American south to produce sugar from sugar cane. This method was
borrowed from 18th Century plantations in the European colonies of
the Caribbean. The sugar cane was crushed using an animal-powered mill. The
resulting cane juice was heated in the kettle, clarified and evaporated in
multiple kettles of decreasing size.
Our kettles are an exact replica of an antique. While
researching our kettle on the internet we found this story from a forum about
kettle repair:
“I can remember as a boy feeding
the cane grinder as a mule pulled the pole around and around all the kin under
the shelter with a fire going under the syrup kettle and my Grandfather
supervising making the syrup. The skimming around the edge of the kettle would
cook hard and there was never a better tasting candy.”
While Sugar Kettles are no longer used in the production of
sugar from sugar cane, there are many ways to enjoy these simple and elegant
kettles. Out favorite is as a fire pit, nothing beats kicking back with a cold
beverage to share stories and a few laughs after a tough week of salvaging, we also
have them set up on site as a fountain (now with a liner). In addition, the kettles are well suited for
container or water gardening, as well as grand lawn ornaments.
Our kettles are priced at $725. This is a bargain
considering the originals can fetch multiple thousands of dollars. We
understand you could spend $100 or $200 at a big box store for a smaller,
light-weight fire pit to enjoy, but keep in mind that these other metal bowls
are not cast iron and will only last a season or two before the bottoms fall
out of them. Our kettles are made to last for generations!
There are many stand options for the kettles. It is possible
to set the kettle in the ground, use stone to stabilize them or use landscape
block to create a well to set them in. We have stands available; they are priced
at $395. Our metal shop can create a custom made stand for your new kettle;
please inquire for options and pricing.
These beauties weigh in at 310Lbs. Please call or email for
more information about shipping options. (540) 343-6200 or onlinesales@blackdogsalvage.com
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