Early 8" Tin Pail w/ Porcelain Knob & Soldered Seams - Unique Shape
Product Description: Early on, tinware often crafted by tinsmiths, was a popular choice for a variety of uses due to the inexpensive cost, lightweight and durability. This amazing lidded tin pail features a unique shape. The slanted shoulders taper down to a skirted base and most of the seams are either hand-soldered, rolled or folded. It can be easily be transported using the metal bail handle with a black, wooden grip. The lid fits fairly snug and is accented with a white porcelain knob. A fantastic accent piece for your primitive or country farmhouse décor.
Circa: Early 1900’s
Dimensions: 8” Height
Product Weight: 13.1 ounces
Material: Tin, Metal, Porcelain, Wood
Maker: Unknown
Markings: No visible markings
Color: Dark gray
Condition: Previously owned - used. Condition is consistent with age. Natural surface patina. Porcelain knob has a crack towards the base (as shown). One small dent underneath 2nd ring (as shown). Some signs of rust along interior seams and base.
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