Antique Wooden Ice Saw Blade Section Rustic Barn Decor Primitive Tool Farmhouse
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⭐ Description:
Rare antique wooden-and-metal ice saw blade section, originally part of a hand-powered tool used to cut ice blocks in the early 1900s. It features a serrated steel blade in a solid wood frame with carved recesses, worn patina, and original hardware. A genuine piece of rural history with great character.
📌 Why it's special:
Authentic ice tools are highly collectible and hard to find in display-ready condition. The aged wood, old screws, and time-worn blade create a perfect rustic look for farmhouse décor, cabins, tool collections, or photography props. Original, untouched, and full of charm..
🎨 Colour and Finish:
Weathered natural wood with rich patina, aged oxidized steel blade.
🌿 Condition:
Rustic antique condition with expected wear, patina, scratches, and oxidation. Solid and stable — all wear is consistent with genuine working-era use.
⏳ Era:
Early 1900s to 1930s primitive farm and industrial tool.
📏 Dimensions:
38.5 cm × 38.5 cm × 2.5 cm
(15.25 in × 15.25 in × 1 in)
🏷️ Markings:
Unmarked — handcrafted utilitarian piece.
💡 Perfect for:
Farmhouse wall décor, cabin styling, antique tool collectors, rustic gallery walls, man caves, industrial décor, heritage displays, photography studios, prop shelves, or gift-giving for history lovers.
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We are a vintage shop and all items are at least 20 years old, with some over a century old. While we strive to describe items accurately, minor imperfections may be present.
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