An antique wooden potato masher, primitive 1800s hand-carved with a hand-painted design. A rare folk art find with rich patina and timeless charm.
This antique wooden masher is large and a unique example of early American kitchenware, dating back to the 19th century. Hand-carved from solid hardwood, it features a dark, rich wood tone with faint hand-painted floral details. The piece has developed a patina that only comes with age and use, adding to its authenticity and rustic charm.
Found in a collector’s estate here in the U.S., this substantial and heavy masher is both decorative and functional. Its large scale and sturdy construction make it an eye-catching display piece, whether placed in a utensil holder, styled in a bowl, or set atop a stack of books for a layered vignette.
This folk art wooden masher is a rare and beautifully aged example of early kitchenware. With its rich character and handcrafted details, it’s a perfect addition for collectors of primitive farmhouse decor or anyone who appreciates the artistry of treenware.
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