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The Antique Village, The Old Whiteways Cider Factory
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Description
This is a charming early 20th century fire bucket, showcasing traditional English coopering and fine materials, circa 1920. This antique fireside store is both practical and decorative, ideal for storing kindling, coal, or logs with period elegance.
Classic English coopered design, crafted with quality oak staves. Brass banding accentuates the tapering form, adding strength and style. Stout drop handles with a tactile, rolled brass finish for easy carrying. Removable liner allows for effortless filling and maintenance. Maker’s plaque to the interior for Lister Woodcraft of Gloucestershire. Displays beautifully with a warm oak patina and timeless appeal.
This is a superb fireside accessory, perfect for those with a passion for period interiors, collectors of antique brassware, or anyone seeking an elegant and functional hearthside piece.
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London Fine Ltd has clarified that the Antique Fireside Store, English, Oak, Coopered Fire Bucket, Coal Bin c.1920 (LA526274) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1920