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antique hand-crank wooden butter churn – late 19th / early 20th century
Authentic antique barrel-style butter churn featuring a hand-cranked cast-iron gear mechanism, solid hardwood construction, and original internal paddles. This primitive farm implement was traditionally used for churning cream into butter and represents a classic example of rural dairy equipment from the late Victorian to early industrial farming era.
Constructed from heavy wooden staves secured by metal bands, the churn retains its original rustic character and rich aged patina developed through decades of use. The substantial weight of approximately 7 kg reflects the dense hardwood and robust iron hardware used in its manufacture. The original gear-driven crank mechanism remains intact, along with the interior paddles and hinged top filling lid.
Barrel churns of this design were widely used throughout Europe and North America from the late 1800s through the early 1900s, offering a more efficient alternative to earlier plunger-style churns. Today they are highly sought after by collectors of agricultural antiques, farmhouse décor enthusiasts, and interior designers seeking authentic country-house accents.
Estimated Date: Circa 1870–1920
Origin: Europe or North America
Materials: Solid hardwood, cast iron, steel hardware
Dimensions: 38 × 34 × 30 cm
Weight: Approximately 7 kg
Condition:
Good antique condition with expected age-related wear, surface marks, shrinkage cracks, and patina consistent with long-term use and age. Original cast-iron crank mechanism, wooden paddles, lid, and stand remain present. Please review photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
An attractive and increasingly collectible piece of agricultural history that serves equally well as a functional display item, farmhouse décor accent, or addition to a primitive antiques collection.
Description written by ChatGPT
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antique hand-crank wooden butter churn – late 19th / early 20th century
Authentic antique barrel-style butter churn featuring a hand-cranked cast-iron gear mechanism, solid hardwood construction, and original internal paddles. This primitive farm implement was traditionally used for churning cream into butter and represents a classic example of rural dairy equipment from the late Victorian to early industrial farming era.
Constructed from heavy wooden staves secured by metal bands, the churn retains its original rustic character and rich aged patina developed through decades of use. The substantial weight of approximately 7 kg reflects the dense hardwood and robust iron hardware used in its manufacture. The original gear-driven crank mechanism remains intact, along with the interior paddles and hinged top filling lid.
Barrel churns of this design were widely used throughout Europe and North America from the late 1800s through the early 1900s, offering a more efficient alternative to earlier plunger-style churns. Today they are highly sought after by collectors of agricultural antiques, farmhouse décor enthusiasts, and interior designers seeking authentic country-house accents.
Estimated Date: Circa 1870–1920
Origin: Europe or North America
Materials: Solid hardwood, cast iron, steel hardware
Dimensions: 38 × 34 × 30 cm
Weight: Approximately 7 kg
Condition:
Good antique condition with expected age-related wear, surface marks, shrinkage cracks, and patina consistent with long-term use and age. Original cast-iron crank mechanism, wooden paddles, lid, and stand remain present. Please review photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
An attractive and increasingly collectible piece of agricultural history that serves equally well as a functional display item, farmhouse décor accent, or addition to a primitive antiques collection.
Description written by ChatGPT

