Fresh from a multi-generation New England estate are two matching, stacking, 19th century, wooden pantry boxes.
They were originally assembled using glue, wooden pegs, and square head nails, although many of these were replaced at some point with early round head nails.
Condition is quite good with some age-related separation of wood as seen ...click for details
Measuring 17 inches in diameter x 4 7/8 inches high x 3/4ths inch thick, this formidable wooden treenware bowl dates to the 19th century and comes from a multi-generational, Ledyard, Connecticut estate.
The bowl retains its original finish with warm and rich patina typical of a piece of this vintage. Fine condition with no cracks, chips or gouges. ...click for details