From the working heart of 19th-century farming and distilling, this time-worn coopered barrel now invites a new chapter as a striking decorative feature.
Date: Circa 19th Century
Origin: British
Material: Hand-hewn timber staves with traces of original faded green paint, bound by original iron bands oxidisation
Features: Slightly swollen mid-section, traditional coopered joinery, original hardware, open top with partial loss of lid, intact base ideal for inversion
Condition: Structurally sound; wear, surface marks, and patination consistent with age and use; minor movement in staves as expected in antique coopered vessels
Dimensions: H: 86cm (33.9'') | Di: 54cm (21.3'')
Delivery: Not included - please use the Request Delivery Quote feature before completing your order
Heritage & Craftsmanship
A fine survivor from Britain’s agricultural and distilling heritage, this grain barrel was hand-crafted by a skilled cooper using vertical timber staves and fo
...rged iron bands. In the 19th century, such barrels were essential for storing grain - whether destined for milling in wind or water powered granaries for flour or for use in the distilling industry, where grain was transformed into whiskey, gin, and other spirits.
Its faded green paint and oxidised ironwork speak of decades in service, while its robust construction has carried it intact into the present day. The partial loss of the top only adds to its versatility, making it ideal for creative repurposing.
Visual Details
The exterior shows a rich, weathered patina, with softened edges, tool marks, and the powdery remnants of green paint. The iron bands are secure, their surface enriched by oxidisation. The interior retains the warm tones of aged timber, visible through the open top. The base is intact, allowing the barrel to be inverted for display use.
Styling Suggestions
While its height may make it less practical as a planter or log bin, it excels as a pedestal or display base - perfect for showcasing sculpture, floral arrangements, or merchandise in a retail or hospitality setting. Imagine it front-of-house in a bar or restaurant, holding menus or wine lists, its weathered surface telling stories of fields and stillhouses past. Group with other coopered vessels for a barn-inspired vignette, or let it stand alone as a statement piece in a rustic, coastal, or industrial interior.
Sustainable Style
Thank you for choosing antique items - by re-imagining this historic barrel for modern use, you preserve a piece of working heritage while reducing the demand for newly manufactured display furniture. Antiques like this carry both environmental and cultural value making this both an aesthetic and environmental decision. Without demand for restoration and conservation, the master-craftsmen capable of keeping traditional skills alive and keeping beautiful original items in circulation such work will become increasingly rare.
Purchase with Confidence
At White’s Antiques, every piece is carefully selected for quality, authenticity, and character.
Transparent Condition Details: Please examine all photographs carefully for a complete understanding of each item’s condition. These images form a crucial part of our detailed condition report, offering clear insights into the craftsmanship, patina, and quality of this piece.
Trusted Heritage: We are an established and successful business with many happy clients from both trade and private sectors. You are warmly invited to visit our beautiful showroom and shop in West Sussex to experience our collection firsthand.
Delivery: We do not include delivery in our prices, as this depends on factors such as location and access. Options include:
Arrange your own collection from our address
Use the Request Delivery Quote feature on the listing
Email us for combined delivery quotes if purchasing
We do not include delivery in our prices as this is dependent upon many factors such as whether it is mainland or overseas. The following options are available to you:-
• You can arrange your own collection from our address
• You can fill in the delivery request option
• You can email us for further information if there is more than one item
• Proovia Delivery offer a 2 man delivery system
Internal Reference: BR054
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1164384
Dateline of this antique is 19th Century
Height is 86cm (33.9inches)Width is 54cm (21.3inches)Depth is 5428cm (2,137.0inches)
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