Antique French Oak and Metal Pitcher
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.