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Thank you for viewing. This is a Cousances Dutch oven that merged with Le Creuset in 1957. Originally sold in France, it was difficult to obtain in Japan, and was also called a phantom pot. Cousances was a historic French cast iron manufacturer, and it is said that they also made Napoleon's cannonballs. Later, it merged with Le Creuset. Currently, it is a rare item to obtain. How about it for those who are looking for one? Size ・Diameter 275mm ・Height 125mm (excluding lid) Please forgive some dimensional errors. Color: Brown Material: Cast iron enamel We have performed a simple cleaning before listing, but there may be some stains that could not be removed. Please forgive us. Since this item has been in someone's hands once, please purchase only if you understand. Please refrain from purchasing if you are nervous or seeking perfection. Management number: JN0830-3
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