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This early 20th-century butter churn from Provence is a fine example of art populaire, crafted from sturdy chestnut wood. Its classic cylindrical form is accentuated by a warm, rich patina that lends it a sense of historical authenticity. The handles bear the marks of long use, adding to its rustic charm.
Butter churns like this were once an essential tool in rural French households. Constructed with practicality in mind, these churns facilitated the daily production of butter, an important staple in the local diet. The chestnut wood not only provided durability but also a beautiful finish.
As a decorative piece, this butter churn would lend a touch of historical elegance to a rustic kitchen or farmhouse setting. Its natural patina and timeworn handles make it a conversation starter, while its classic form enhances its aesthetic appeal. Perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of functional antique objects.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 50¾" high x 13½" diameter
Approx. overall 129cm high x 34cm diameter
Approx. overall 50¾" high x 13½" diameter
Approx. overall 129cm high x 34cm diameter
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Early 20th-Century French Chestnut Butter Churn
Sale priceUS$1,150