Chimneys

DavidB

Western Thunderer
I was in Romsey recently and intrigued by these chimney pots. Presumably they are copper rather than lead judging by the colour apart from which, I imagine lead could well distort or melt if it got too warm. I can't say I have noticed this type of material being used for pots before.


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simond

Western Thunderer
looks very like copper to me, it's a very distinctive colour.

Is the extension to the right also copper but painted, or is it copper-coloured paint peeling off?

I have a vague recollection of seeing lead in similar application, I'd be surprised if it would melt (327C) unless there were a chimney fire.

galv will be silver weathering to grey, and then rust...
 

40057

Western Thunderer
I was in Romsey recently and intrigued by these chimney pots. Presumably they are copper rather than lead judging by the colour apart from which, I imagine lead could well distort or melt if it got too warm. I can't say I have noticed this type of material being used for pots before.


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Apologies for the (lack of) quality. I have had to crop it from a larger image as I could not get closer.
The right colour for weathered copper. Looking at what can be seen of the rest of the house, maybe Arts & Crafts — when a lot of copper was used. A quick search on the internet finds companies currently making vintage look copper chimney pots. They must be copper.
 
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