I love the form of this piece and the fact that it has an attached lift lid. The paint is also another wonderful feature. It is a strong Mustard/Yellow with great patina. I believe the tub was used for mincemeat. Here is what I have been able to read that is impressed on the lid, “Keep this cover on. Mincemeat is better if left in a cool……as the liquor settles at the bottom”. The tub is in excellent condition and measures 10 3/4 x 7 inches tall. Tiny wire hinges and original iron banding. Two small strips of wood have been added under the lid to secure cracks. Circa late 19th. c. to early 20th. c. Price: sold
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