Vintage Sam Lebowitz Copco Stock Pot
Best vintage stock pot for mid-century design enthusiasts and home cooks.
Discover this beautiful vintage stock pot designed by Sam Lebowitz for Copco, dating back to the 1960s. It features a striking deep lake blue enamel exterior complemented by warm bronze handles and a clean warm white interior finish. This piece is presented in wonderful vintage condition, showing only minor surface marks consistent with its age and history. With a generous 6-quart capacity, this pot measures 9 inches in diameter and 8 inches in height, making it a substantial and functional addition to any kitchen collection. It offers a touch of mid-century design aesthetic combined with practical cooking volume.
$110.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
43
/ 660
#43 in Stock Pots
Price vs Category Average
-51%
Below average
Capacity
6
/ Quarts
Who it's for
- Eco-conscious shoppers investing in durable, long-lasting heirloom cookware
- Design enthusiasts seeking a stylish, collectible kitchen centerpiece
- Home cooks prioritizing consistent heat for slow-simmered recipes
Who should skip it
- Busy cooks preferring low-maintenance, dishwasher-safe kitchen tools
- Safety-focused buyers wary of damaged or compromised enamel surfaces
- Users with limited physical strength or mobility issues
Performance breakdown
Design Authenticity
An iconic mid-century piece that anchors any vintage kitchen collection.
Cooking Capacity
Six quarts provides ample volume for soups, stocks, and family meals.
Material Durability
Enamel coating remains robust despite decades of history and use.
Visual Appeal
Deep lake blue finish creates a striking focal point on stovetops.
Heat Visibility
Warm white interior allows for easy monitoring of browning and reduction.
Ergonomic Handling
Bronze handles offer a sophisticated aesthetic but require careful, steady lifting.
Key Specs
Capacity
6 Quarts
Diameter
9 inches
Height
8 inches
Exterior Material
Enamel
Handle Material
Bronze
Interior Color
Warm white
Design Era
Circa 1960s
Features
- Distinctive mid-century design by Sam Lebowitz for Copco
- Durable enamel exterior in a deep lake blue color
- Features contrasting bronze handles for visual appeal
- Warm white interior provides good visibility for cooking
- Generous 6-quart volume suitable for various recipes
- Vintage piece in wonderful condition with minimal surface wear
What customers say
The Vintage Sam Lebowitz Copco Stock Pot earns high marks primarily for its enduring quality and iconic design. Consumers consistently celebrate the heavy duty construction and the robust enamel finish, noting that these pots are true kitchen workhorses built to last generations. Its distinctive midcentury aesthetic makes it a beloved collectible and a functional display piece. This combination of reliable performance and timeless style ensures its continued high value among serious cooks.
Know before you buy
This pot has a 6-quart capacity, which is ideal for preparing soups, stews, or boiling pasta for a medium-sized family.
To preserve the finish, hand wash the pot using mild soap and a soft sponge. Avoid using abrasive scrubbers or metal utensils, which can scratch the enamel or dull the bronze handles.
Yes, the warm white enamel interior is non-reactive, meaning it won't impart metallic flavors into your food. It is excellent for acidic ingredients like tomato-based sauces.
While the handles are durable, they are made of metal and will conduct heat during stovetop use. We recommend using oven mitts or pot holders when handling the pot while it is hot.
This pot is in wonderful vintage condition, but as a piece from the 1960s, it may show minor surface marks or light patina consistent with its age. These small details are part of its history and do not affect its functionality.
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