Antique French Oak and Metal Pitcher

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Hand-crafted in the 1700s, this rustic pitcher was once used for storing and serving cider in the Normandy region of France. Its barrel-type construction utilizes bands of solid oak bound together with metal hoops. The pitcher further features a metal handle and spout, with a body having a wide belly that tapers towards the top. Showcase the wonderful provincial piece in your home filled with dried botanicals, or let it stand as a work of art on its own.

  • Found in France, 18th century

  • Pitcher is no longer water tight due to years of wood shrinkage

  • “P. Lehain” is carved into the bottom of the pitcher

  • Measures approximately 17 1/4” H (to top of spout) x 11 1/2” W diameter at the widest point (12 1/2” W including handle)

  • Opening measures 4 1/2” W

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Hand-crafted in the 1700s, this rustic pitcher was once used for storing and serving cider in the Normandy region of France. Its barrel-type construction utilizes bands of solid oak bound together with metal hoops. The pitcher further features a metal handle and spout, with a body having a wide belly that tapers towards the top. Showcase the wonderful provincial piece in your home filled with dried botanicals, or let it stand as a work of art on its own.

  • Found in France, 18th century

  • Pitcher is no longer water tight due to years of wood shrinkage

  • “P. Lehain” is carved into the bottom of the pitcher

  • Measures approximately 17 1/4” H (to top of spout) x 11 1/2” W diameter at the widest point (12 1/2” W including handle)

  • Opening measures 4 1/2” W

Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.

Need help with an item? Email Us

Request a trade discount here.

Hand-crafted in the 1700s, this rustic pitcher was once used for storing and serving cider in the Normandy region of France. Its barrel-type construction utilizes bands of solid oak bound together with metal hoops. The pitcher further features a metal handle and spout, with a body having a wide belly that tapers towards the top. Showcase the wonderful provincial piece in your home filled with dried botanicals, or let it stand as a work of art on its own.

  • Found in France, 18th century

  • Pitcher is no longer water tight due to years of wood shrinkage

  • “P. Lehain” is carved into the bottom of the pitcher

  • Measures approximately 17 1/4” H (to top of spout) x 11 1/2” W diameter at the widest point (12 1/2” W including handle)

  • Opening measures 4 1/2” W

Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.

Need help with an item? Email Us

Request a trade discount here.