Vintage French Cast Iron Toastie / Sandwich Maker “Le Champenois Modèle Dépose
This is a lovely piece of French kitchenalia with clear maker identification. The wording “Le Champenois – Modèle Déposé” tells us quite a bit about it
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Vintage French Cast Iron Toastie / Sandwich Maker
“Le Champenois – Modèle Déposé” – Green Handles
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A charming piece of vintage French kitchenalia, this traditional cast iron sandwich or toast maker is marked “Le Champenois – Modèle Déposé.” Designed to be used over an open flame, stove, or campfire, it was intended for making toasted sandwiches or croque-style treats.
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The hinged cast iron plates form two scalloped sandwich compartments and clamp together using long metal arms with distinctive green enamel handles, allowing the cook to safely hold the pan over heat. When closed, the moulded plates create a decorative shape on the bread while sealing the filling inside.
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The surface shows authentic age and use, with natural patina to the iron which reflects decades of kitchen service. Pieces like this are increasingly sought after today not only for practical outdoor cooking but also for their decorative rustic charm in farmhouse kitchens.
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Maker History
The mark “Le Champenois – Modèle Déposé” translates roughly as “The Champenois – Registered Design.” The term Champenois refers to the Champagne region of France, suggesting the design or brand originated there. During the late 19th and early 20th century many French domestic cooking tools were stamped Modèle Déposé, indicating a registered or protected design rather than a specific manufacturer’s trademark.
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Cast iron cooking presses like this became popular across France in the early to mid-20th century, particularly for preparing toasted sandwiches, croque-monsieur, and other stove-top snacks before electric appliances became common.
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Approximate Date
Mid-20th century
(c. 1930s–1950s)
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Condition
Good vintage condition with visible wear consistent with age and use.
Surface patina and oxidation to cast iron
Light rust spotting
Mechanism and hinge intact
Green wooden handles in good order
Unrestored and sold in as-found vintage condition.
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Approximate Size
38 cm tall
20 cm wide
3 cm depth
Large handheld cooking press (see photos for scale).
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⭐ Why we love it
Pieces like this capture the warmth of traditional European kitchens. Long before electric sandwich makers, cooks used simple tools like this over a stove or fire to create comforting toasted treats. Today it works beautifully as both a functional cooking tool and a rustic display piece.





















































