Set a 7 Windors Chomette Favor 19.5 Kilo/43 pounds!

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Large set of 7 Windsors with Store stamp Chomette Favor, estimate age 1960.

Add a touch of charm to your home with this authentic proffesional French copper cookware set from solid copper and lined with tin, this elegant piece of vintage cookware is not only functional but also a stunning display item for any rustic kitchen or country farmhouse.

Featuring original cast iron handles and a warm aged patina, it embodies the beauty and durability of early French craftsmanship. Whether you're an home loving chef, avid collector or just looking for a unique kitchen accent, this pieces are a true treasure for cooking daily as a proffesional or display.

Specifications:

16cm - Tickness 2mm - Weight 1130gram

18cm - Tickness 2.5mm - Weight 1630gram

20cm - Tickness 2.5mm - Weight 2050gram

24cm - Tickness 2.5mm - Weight 2690gram

26cm - Tickness 3mm - Weight 3540gram

28cm - Tickness 3mm - Weight 14520gram

30cm - Tickness 3mm - Weight 4970gram

Chomette Favor

The modern-day Chomette is a restaurant supply store in France, but there was an early kitchenware store founded by Marius François Chomette (1867-1946) at 13 Rue de Halles in Paris. The first listing I can find for this store in Paris is in 1896, listed as a savonnerie des Châtelliers (soap-maker for castellans). By 1914 the store provided fournitures spéciales pour grands hotels et restaurants (special products for large hotels and restaurants) and had expanded to occupy 11bis & 13 Rue de Renard.By 1921 Marius seems to have retired and the store had become Chomette & Huette. Sometime between 1923 and 1925 the store moved to 21 Rue de Renard in the 4th arrondissement, and in 1927 merged with the Favor paper company to form Établissements Chomette-Favor. I believe the company operated a retail storefront for some time, perhaps even into the 1990s, before transforming into a primarily online and catalog-driven restaurant and catering supply and service group.

 

The Chomette Favor stamp is a compass rose. As the “Made in France” declaration is not worked into the logo, there will be a separate MADE IN FRANCE stamp.

I don’t believe Chomette ever made copper, and I suspect they instead sold Mauviel.