Wooden Garden Trug, Metal Handle

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A wonderful antique wooden garden trug with a metal handle. Traditionally used to gather flowers and fresh vegetables from the garden, we think it’s quite a stylish tool for displaying the like in the kitchen or using it 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 a bent metal handle

  • Trug is worn in a few areas, showcasing a weathered patina, consistent with age

  • No structural damage

  • Approximately 21 3/4” L x 14 1/2” W x 7 3/4” H (13 1/4” H including handle)

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

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A wonderful antique wooden garden trug with a metal handle. Traditionally used to gather flowers and fresh vegetables from the garden, we think it’s quite a stylish tool for displaying the like in the kitchen or using it 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 a bent metal handle

  • Trug is worn in a few areas, showcasing a weathered patina, consistent with age

  • No structural damage

  • Approximately 21 3/4” L x 14 1/2” W x 7 3/4” H (13 1/4” 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 metal handle. Traditionally used to gather flowers and fresh vegetables from the garden, we think it’s quite a stylish tool for displaying the like in the kitchen or using it 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 a bent metal handle

  • Trug is worn in a few areas, showcasing a weathered patina, consistent with age

  • No structural damage

  • Approximately 21 3/4” L x 14 1/2” W x 7 3/4” H (13 1/4” H including handle)

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

Need help with an item? Email Us

Request a trade discount here.