Hello,
I am new here (hello, everyone), and I am stumped by something that I found at a thrift store today. I do a bit of buying and selling, and I usually trust my instincts, which means I win some and I lose some. This item seemed nice for the princely sum of $8.
I can usually figure out antiques using the internet and my Warman's book, but I had no luck at all with this.
Construction details: Light weight wood, definitely pine or a softwood. Stained and varnished. Handle is solid mounted (not pivoting) and is attached with three large, irregular-headed nails. The grip is notched into the side pieces and held in place by hand hammered iron straps. It looks to be nailed construction, with putty used over the nail heads. The side pieces that hold the grip are fluted, or grooved. The joinery is decent; the ends are notched into the sides. The inside is plain. It is about 13" ling by 7" wide by 8" tall.
Any information at all about what this is would be very helpful.
Thanks,
Mike
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