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19th Century American Primitive Wooden Grain Scoop with Folding Support Arm & Iron Hanger
An authentic 19th-century American primitive wooden …
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19th Century American Primitive Wooden Grain Scoop with Folding Support Arm & Iron Hanger
An authentic 19th-century American primitive wooden grain scoop featuring beautifully aged hardwood, rich natural patina, and a striking hand-crafted form. Originally used as a working farm or granary implement, this substantial scoop has evolved into an exceptional decorative object that embodies the warmth and character of early American country craftsmanship.
Constructed from thick hand-shaped hardwood boards with traditional joinery, the scoop features a substantial folding wooden support arm and iron hanging hardware, reflecting the practical ingenuity of rural American craftsmanship. Its simple yet sculptural form was designed for everyday use, while today it serves equally well as an eye-catching decorative accent.
The wood has developed a beautiful honey-brown patina through generations of use, with naturally worn edges, age-softened surfaces, and the honest character that collectors of primitive Americana value. The untouched surface, rich coloration, and handcrafted construction combine to create a piece that cannot be replicated by modern reproductions.
Whether displayed on a shelf, mounted on a wall, or incorporated into a collection of early American country antiques, this primitive grain scoop brings authentic farmhouse character to kitchens, hearth rooms, country homes, mountain lodges, or rustic interiors. It also makes a wonderful sculptural decorative object for collectors of Americana, folk art, agricultural antiques, and primitive décor.
Its generous scale, attractive proportions, and wonderful visual presence allow it to function as both a historical artifact and a statement piece within today's interiors.
Dimensions
Scoop: 14" H × 9" W × 4.5" D
Overall length with folding support arm: approximately 45"
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- Dimensions
- 9ʺW × 14ʺD × 4.5ʺH
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Iron
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Very good antique condition with honest wear consistent with age and generations of use. The wood exhibits a beautifully developed … moreVery good antique condition with honest wear consistent with age and generations of use. The wood exhibits a beautifully developed original patina along with expected surface wear, minor age checking, oxidation to the iron hardware, and small imperfections typical of an authentic nineteenth-century working farm implement. The piece remains structurally solid and displays beautifully. No evidence of modern restoration was observed; it retains its naturally aged surface and presents exceptionally well. Whether appreciated as an authentic piece of early American agricultural history or simply admired for its sculptural beauty, this antique grain scoop offers the craftsmanship, warmth, and character that collectors of primitive Americana seek. Pieces combining this level of visual appeal, substantial size, and naturally aged surface have become increasingly difficult to find. less
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