Antique Wooden Trencher Dough Bowl

Antique Wooden Trencher Dough Bowl

Sale price $100.00 Regular price $105.00

 

Product Description:  Any style kitchen is not complete without a 19th century wooden dough bowl.  Measuring 20 ¾” long, it features dark wood tones with warm patina and displays beautifully.  It offers two, carved side-grip handles which extends 1 1/4” – 1 3/8"  from the inner lip.  Due to age and use, it has a thin crack across the bowl towards the base.  It does go through to the other side although this wooden beauty is still strong with beautiful, aged character.  Your family and friends will admire your new addition.

Note:  Certain photos show color as a slightly lighter shade than the actual bowl.

Circa:  Late 1800’s

Dimensions: 
20 ¾” L x 10 ¼” W x 3 ¼” H (overall)
18" L x 9 3/8" W (usable inside area)

Shape:  Rectangular style

Product Weight:  3 pounds 4 ounces

Manufacture Markings:  no visible signatures or markings

Color:  Medium - dark brown wood tones

Condition:  Previously owned - used.   Medium-dark aged patina, scratches and blemishes.  Crack across 14" the length of bowl, although does not interfere with the quality or functionality.  Burnt marks on bottom-base possibly from keeping dough warm over a heat source.

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