19th Century English Oak and Ceramic Barware Ice Bucket / Biscuit Barrel

$495.00

This 19th century English ice bucket or biscuit barrel combines the warmth of oak, the elegance of silver plating, and the practicality of a ceramic interior. The piece features a rich oak exterior framed in silver plate, with a removable white ceramic liner that allows for functional use while preserving the decorative aesthetic. A removable silver plated cover with a top handle completes the design, offering both style and practicality. The ice bucket is in great antique condition, with minor wear appropriate to age and use, reflecting its careful preservation. The cover is stamped with a maker’s mark, confirming its English origin and quality craftsmanship.

Measuring approximately 5.5 inches in height, 6.5 inches in width, and 6.5 inches in depth, this versatile barware piece is ideal for chilling ice, holding biscuits, or serving as an elegant decorative addition to a tableware or barware collection. Its combination of fine materials, thoughtful design, and historical charm makes it a distinguished example of 19th century English craftsmanship.

This 19th century English ice bucket or biscuit barrel combines the warmth of oak, the elegance of silver plating, and the practicality of a ceramic interior. The piece features a rich oak exterior framed in silver plate, with a removable white ceramic liner that allows for functional use while preserving the decorative aesthetic. A removable silver plated cover with a top handle completes the design, offering both style and practicality. The ice bucket is in great antique condition, with minor wear appropriate to age and use, reflecting its careful preservation. The cover is stamped with a maker’s mark, confirming its English origin and quality craftsmanship.

Measuring approximately 5.5 inches in height, 6.5 inches in width, and 6.5 inches in depth, this versatile barware piece is ideal for chilling ice, holding biscuits, or serving as an elegant decorative addition to a tableware or barware collection. Its combination of fine materials, thoughtful design, and historical charm makes it a distinguished example of 19th century English craftsmanship.