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$1,100.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 1000-669
Heavy iron cylindrical bucket meas. approx. 9.00 inches tall x 8.00 inches across.
The top and bottom both have a re-enforced iron band riveted in place. Attached to the top of the bucket by a chain is a circular lid made of wood with an iron spine running across it at center. The edges of the spine extend past the wood and allow the lid to lock in place. Attached to the top is a heavy iron arched handle with short chain.
The body appears to have been repainted with black paint which is the correct color.
There are no holes or dents only some light surface rust and dirt from age. Item is complete. [ad]
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