Wooden Garden Trug
A wonderful antique wooden garden trug with a classic bent wood handle. Traditionally used to gather flowers and fresh vegetables from the garden, we think its quite the stylish tool for displaying the like in the kitchen, or using as a centerpiece or storage vessel in just about any room of the house!
The trug dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, and originates from the word “trog”, meaning a wooden boat-shaped vessel. Trugs were originally hollowed out of a solid piece of wood, and were used to measure and carry grain and all manner of things, and still serve the basic purposes to this day.
Found in England, circa 1900
Handcrafted from wood with bent wood handle
Trug worn in a few areas, showcasing a weathered patina, consistent with age
No structural damage
Approximately 20 3/4” L x 12 3/4” W x 12 1/2” H (including handle)
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
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A wonderful antique wooden garden trug with a classic bent wood handle. Traditionally used to gather flowers and fresh vegetables from the garden, we think its quite the stylish tool for displaying the like in the kitchen, or using as a centerpiece or storage vessel in just about any room of the house!
The trug dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, and originates from the word “trog”, meaning a wooden boat-shaped vessel. Trugs were originally hollowed out of a solid piece of wood, and were used to measure and carry grain and all manner of things, and still serve the basic purposes to this day.
Found in England, circa 1900
Handcrafted from wood with bent wood handle
Trug worn in a few areas, showcasing a weathered patina, consistent with age
No structural damage
Approximately 20 3/4” L x 12 3/4” W x 12 1/2” H (including handle)
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
Need help with an item? Email Us
Request a trade discount here.
A wonderful antique wooden garden trug with a classic bent wood handle. Traditionally used to gather flowers and fresh vegetables from the garden, we think its quite the stylish tool for displaying the like in the kitchen, or using as a centerpiece or storage vessel in just about any room of the house!
The trug dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, and originates from the word “trog”, meaning a wooden boat-shaped vessel. Trugs were originally hollowed out of a solid piece of wood, and were used to measure and carry grain and all manner of things, and still serve the basic purposes to this day.
Found in England, circa 1900
Handcrafted from wood with bent wood handle
Trug worn in a few areas, showcasing a weathered patina, consistent with age
No structural damage
Approximately 20 3/4” L x 12 3/4” W x 12 1/2” H (including handle)
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
Need help with an item? Email Us
Request a trade discount here.