Description: Antique PRIMITIVE BENTWOOD DRY MEASURE. This antique bentwood 2 quart dry goods measure is made of oak with an overlapped tapered joint. The joint is secured with 8 iron nails and the one piece bottom board is pegged to the sides. The outside has a stained finish that has darkened with age. The inside is unfinished and there is worn branded lettering on the bottom that says "DANIEL CRAGIN MANUFACTURRES & SEALER, WILTON NH". It measures 7" in diameter x 4" tall. There are some chips & splits along top edge. In 1858, Daniel L. Cragin built a "Measure Mill" in Wilton, NH. In 1885, Daniel Cragin sold full sets or "nests"; iron bound, varnished, plain, or unsealed (rough). Measures were made in five sizes, the smallest being one quart (5 3/4" diameter), then two quart (7" diameter x 4 3/8" tall), four quart (9" diameter), single peck (11" diameter x 6 1/4" tall), and one-half bushel (14" diameter x 8" tall). In 1909 the mill was acquired by Whitney Morse Frye and the "Fryes Measure Mill" is still operating today.
Price: 114.95 USD
Location: Amherst, New Hampshire
End Time: 2024-07-23T14:19:30.000Z
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14in.)
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Type: Measures
Signed: Signed
Color: Brown
Date of Creation: 1800-1899
Original/Reproduction: Original
Style: Naive, Primitive
Material: Wood
Region of Origin: US-Northeast
Maker: Daniel Cragin Co.