Rare 18th century Ship’s Barrel
Stock No
35/241
2020
- £2,250.00
- €2,711 Euro
- $2,827 US Dollar
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Item Description
Back in the 1700’s, this was manufactured, not of oak as so often they are, but of chestnut. Chestnut unlike oak wouldn’t have expanded in damp conditions, making this a cut above the rest, perhaps made for the captain or officers. Ships drums or barrels were the mecca for storage going back to Roman times, transporting essentials across oceans as their empire grew. To preserve foods, meat was often stored in brine in a ships barrel such as this. Alternatively, this may have been a storage barrel for grain.
For stability from a moving ship, this barrel or wooden cask is wider at the base (73cm), and still maintains the original iron banding and wooden tap. In superb and in its original condition, this is a delightful piece of maritime history. It has simply had some careful waxing to maximise the colour and depth of grain in the wood.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Kent, Kent
Item Dimensions
H: 87cm W: 53cm D: 57cm
Period
1700's
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Kent, Kent
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)07710 001609