Please identify this Italian kettle(?)












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A few years ago, I got this Christmas present; I have to admit that I've forgotten what it is by now. It came in a box branded 'Chiapella', but that's an Italian salami producer. Not something you'd associate with this, which is clearly meant to hold some kind of liquid. (It could be that the box is from another present and doesn't have anything to do with the 'kettle'.) If I remember correctly, it came with a tin can filled with olive oil.



Here's a close-up of the thing and the instructions on the lid:





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Above the tap stands the following:




SANSONE



EUROPA MODEL INXO 18/10



((2))



MADE IN ITALY 14.











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  • google : lanuovasansone.com/?lang=en
    – Max
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  • Thank you. I did Google for 'sansone' but it didn't appear on the first two pages ...
    – Glorfindel
    8 mins ago
















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(click to enlarge)



A few years ago, I got this Christmas present; I have to admit that I've forgotten what it is by now. It came in a box branded 'Chiapella', but that's an Italian salami producer. Not something you'd associate with this, which is clearly meant to hold some kind of liquid. (It could be that the box is from another present and doesn't have anything to do with the 'kettle'.) If I remember correctly, it came with a tin can filled with olive oil.



Here's a close-up of the thing and the instructions on the lid:





(click to enlarge)



Above the tap stands the following:




SANSONE



EUROPA MODEL INXO 18/10



((2))



MADE IN ITALY 14.











share|improve this question






















  • google : lanuovasansone.com/?lang=en
    – Max
    59 mins ago










  • Thank you. I did Google for 'sansone' but it didn't appear on the first two pages ...
    – Glorfindel
    8 mins ago














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(click to enlarge)



A few years ago, I got this Christmas present; I have to admit that I've forgotten what it is by now. It came in a box branded 'Chiapella', but that's an Italian salami producer. Not something you'd associate with this, which is clearly meant to hold some kind of liquid. (It could be that the box is from another present and doesn't have anything to do with the 'kettle'.) If I remember correctly, it came with a tin can filled with olive oil.



Here's a close-up of the thing and the instructions on the lid:





(click to enlarge)



Above the tap stands the following:




SANSONE



EUROPA MODEL INXO 18/10



((2))



MADE IN ITALY 14.











share|improve this question















(click to enlarge)



A few years ago, I got this Christmas present; I have to admit that I've forgotten what it is by now. It came in a box branded 'Chiapella', but that's an Italian salami producer. Not something you'd associate with this, which is clearly meant to hold some kind of liquid. (It could be that the box is from another present and doesn't have anything to do with the 'kettle'.) If I remember correctly, it came with a tin can filled with olive oil.



Here's a close-up of the thing and the instructions on the lid:





(click to enlarge)



Above the tap stands the following:




SANSONE



EUROPA MODEL INXO 18/10



((2))



MADE IN ITALY 14.








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  • google : lanuovasansone.com/?lang=en
    – Max
    59 mins ago










  • Thank you. I did Google for 'sansone' but it didn't appear on the first two pages ...
    – Glorfindel
    8 mins ago


















  • google : lanuovasansone.com/?lang=en
    – Max
    59 mins ago










  • Thank you. I did Google for 'sansone' but it didn't appear on the first two pages ...
    – Glorfindel
    8 mins ago
















google : lanuovasansone.com/?lang=en
– Max
59 mins ago




google : lanuovasansone.com/?lang=en
– Max
59 mins ago












Thank you. I did Google for 'sansone' but it didn't appear on the first two pages ...
– Glorfindel
8 mins ago




Thank you. I did Google for 'sansone' but it didn't appear on the first two pages ...
– Glorfindel
8 mins ago










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Per the link @Max provided above...just a container to dispense olive oil...or any other liquid of your choosing.






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  • OK, that makes sense. I realize this is a follow-up question, but: what advantages does it provide over using a regular bottle (other than that it looks cool)?
    – Glorfindel
    7 mins ago










  • @Glorfindel the only things I can think of are that it eliminates light, and, depending on your kitchen set up, can be more convenient than dealing with a bottle or can, particularly if you buy in bulk...but, you get bonus points for coolness.
    – moscafj
    3 mins ago













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Per the link @Max provided above...just a container to dispense olive oil...or any other liquid of your choosing.






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  • OK, that makes sense. I realize this is a follow-up question, but: what advantages does it provide over using a regular bottle (other than that it looks cool)?
    – Glorfindel
    7 mins ago










  • @Glorfindel the only things I can think of are that it eliminates light, and, depending on your kitchen set up, can be more convenient than dealing with a bottle or can, particularly if you buy in bulk...but, you get bonus points for coolness.
    – moscafj
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Per the link @Max provided above...just a container to dispense olive oil...or any other liquid of your choosing.






share|improve this answer





















  • OK, that makes sense. I realize this is a follow-up question, but: what advantages does it provide over using a regular bottle (other than that it looks cool)?
    – Glorfindel
    7 mins ago










  • @Glorfindel the only things I can think of are that it eliminates light, and, depending on your kitchen set up, can be more convenient than dealing with a bottle or can, particularly if you buy in bulk...but, you get bonus points for coolness.
    – moscafj
    3 mins ago
















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Per the link @Max provided above...just a container to dispense olive oil...or any other liquid of your choosing.






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Per the link @Max provided above...just a container to dispense olive oil...or any other liquid of your choosing.







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  • OK, that makes sense. I realize this is a follow-up question, but: what advantages does it provide over using a regular bottle (other than that it looks cool)?
    – Glorfindel
    7 mins ago










  • @Glorfindel the only things I can think of are that it eliminates light, and, depending on your kitchen set up, can be more convenient than dealing with a bottle or can, particularly if you buy in bulk...but, you get bonus points for coolness.
    – moscafj
    3 mins ago




















  • OK, that makes sense. I realize this is a follow-up question, but: what advantages does it provide over using a regular bottle (other than that it looks cool)?
    – Glorfindel
    7 mins ago










  • @Glorfindel the only things I can think of are that it eliminates light, and, depending on your kitchen set up, can be more convenient than dealing with a bottle or can, particularly if you buy in bulk...but, you get bonus points for coolness.
    – moscafj
    3 mins ago


















OK, that makes sense. I realize this is a follow-up question, but: what advantages does it provide over using a regular bottle (other than that it looks cool)?
– Glorfindel
7 mins ago




OK, that makes sense. I realize this is a follow-up question, but: what advantages does it provide over using a regular bottle (other than that it looks cool)?
– Glorfindel
7 mins ago












@Glorfindel the only things I can think of are that it eliminates light, and, depending on your kitchen set up, can be more convenient than dealing with a bottle or can, particularly if you buy in bulk...but, you get bonus points for coolness.
– moscafj
3 mins ago






@Glorfindel the only things I can think of are that it eliminates light, and, depending on your kitchen set up, can be more convenient than dealing with a bottle or can, particularly if you buy in bulk...but, you get bonus points for coolness.
– moscafj
3 mins ago




















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