
Early 19th Century Welsh Antique Cawl Spoon Rack – Stepped Pyramid Form – Antique Pine
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SPOONS ARE NOT INCLUDED. THEY CAN BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY AT AN EXTRA COST.
A charming and slightly primitive early 19th-century Welsh spoon rack in antique pine, designed to hold traditional cawl spoons. Of rare stepped pyramid form, the rack features graduated tiers with shaped cut-outs, allowing spoons to rest upright in a visually striking display. Its sculptural silhouette and dry surface patina reflect the vernacular craftsmanship of rural Wales.
Date: Circa 1800–1830
Origin/Provenance: Wales. Early 19th century.
Material: Pine
Features: Stepped pyramid form, shaped spoon slots, dry patina
Condition: Structurally sound; age-related wear; original surface
Dimensions: D 20 cm × W 30 cm × H 25 cm (approx. 7.87" × 11.81" × 9.84" )
A rare survivor of domestic Welsh treen, ideal for collectors of country furniture, vernacular woodware, and sculptural kitchen antiques. Its form and function make it a standout piece for wall display or culinary heritage collections.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SPOONS ARE NOT INCLUDED. THEY CAN BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY AT AN EXTRA COST.
A charming and slightly primitive early 19th-century Welsh spoon rack in antique pine, designed to hold traditional cawl spoons. Of rare stepped pyramid form, the rack features graduated tiers with shaped cut-outs, allowing spoons to rest upright in a visually striking display. Its sculptural silhouette and dry surface patina reflect the vernacular craftsmanship of rural Wales.
Date: Circa 1800–1830
Origin/Provenance: Wales. Early 19th century.
Material: Pine
Features: Stepped pyramid form, shaped spoon slots, dry patina
Condition: Structurally sound; age-related wear; original surface
Dimensions: D 20 cm × W 30 cm × H 25 cm (approx. 7.87" × 11.81" × 9.84" )
A rare survivor of domestic Welsh treen, ideal for collectors of country furniture, vernacular woodware, and sculptural kitchen antiques. Its form and function make it a standout piece for wall display or culinary heritage collections.
Description
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SPOONS ARE NOT INCLUDED. THEY CAN BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY AT AN EXTRA COST.
A charming and slightly primitive early 19th-century Welsh spoon rack in antique pine, designed to hold traditional cawl spoons. Of rare stepped pyramid form, the rack features graduated tiers with shaped cut-outs, allowing spoons to rest upright in a visually striking display. Its sculptural silhouette and dry surface patina reflect the vernacular craftsmanship of rural Wales.
Date: Circa 1800–1830
Origin/Provenance: Wales. Early 19th century.
Material: Pine
Features: Stepped pyramid form, shaped spoon slots, dry patina
Condition: Structurally sound; age-related wear; original surface
Dimensions: D 20 cm × W 30 cm × H 25 cm (approx. 7.87" × 11.81" × 9.84" )
A rare survivor of domestic Welsh treen, ideal for collectors of country furniture, vernacular woodware, and sculptural kitchen antiques. Its form and function make it a standout piece for wall display or culinary heritage collections.





















