Primitive 19th C Bread Cutting Board
This late 19th C. bread board with baker's ends has been well used over the last 100 years! All edges are nice and smooth from age and many hands, and the middle of both sides is just full of cutting marks. Made of pine, its breadboard ends are held in place with old round head nails and there's an old eye hook for hanging. Measurements are 11 3/4" x 10 1/4" x 1/4" thick.
Please email me before paying if you're buying more than one item. Provided items can safely be packaged together, I'll be happy to combine S&I on multiple purchases in order to reduce your shipping costs.
It's a featherweight, weighing in at only 12 oz! An amazing little board, perfect for slicing and serving homemade breads at any meal or holiday gathering!
Item ID: RL-382
Please email me before paying if you're buying more than one item. Provided items can safely be packaged together, I'll be happy to combine S&I on multiple purchases in order to reduce your shipping costs.
$62 USD SOLD
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