This item is a stave-constructed bucket of tapered cylindrical form, crafted from dark-stained oak and intended for use as an umbrella stand or coal scuttle. It is bound by three polished brass bands, each secured with oversized, decorative dome-headed brass rivets. The stand is fitted with twin brass drop-ring handles on circular backplates. The interior is of open construction. This piece is characteristic of late 19th or early 20th-century British domestic utility ware. No maker’s marks or signatures are present on the visible surfaces.
Condition report:
The stand is in good antique condition, showing signs of wear and usage consistent with its age. The oak staves have a rich patina with scattered surface scuffs and small indentations. The brass components exhibit natural tarnish, spotting, and oxidation. The ring handles are securely mounted.
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