Northern Italy, 18th century.
Tubs of this type, without holes in the bottom,
were used, among other things,
for decanting olive oil.
Decorated on the front with a diamond-shaped engraving.
The four corners are beveled vertically
to prevent injury from bumping into them.
The same beveling on the base suggests
that it was placed on a medium-height plinth.
Iron hooks were embedded in the edges,
probably used to move it.
Only the front hook remains intact.
Thanks to the two holes, it can be used
as a drinking trough, a flowerpot, or a sink.
The dimensions indicated are the maximum.
The internal dimensions of the holes are 34 x 44 cm.
The internal depth is 42 cm.
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