top of page
objet dart stuff logo

15% OFF USE DISCOUNT CODE ODSAUTUMN25 AT CHECKOUT

French farmhouse white enamel bucket with black rim nice wooden handle some age related wear

Unusual lid shown with other buckets etc for sale separately may sell together please contact us for pricing etc

29 cm tall

29 cm round at top

Enamel history began with ancient Mycenae (c. 13th century BC) and spread across cultures like Egypt, China, and the Roman Empire, with techniques such as cloisonné becoming popular in the Byzantine era and China. After a medieval peak in Limoges, the Industrial Revolution saw the development of industrial vitreous enameling on iron, and a resurgence occurred in the Arts and Crafts movement and Art Nouveau periods.

Ancient Origins

Mycenean Civilization: The earliest known enamelled objects are gold rings from a Mycenaean tomb in Cyprus, dating from 1230 BC to 1050 BC.

Global Spread: Enamel technology also appeared independently in ancient Egypt, China, and the Roman Empire, with early examples including jewelry from Tutankhamun's tomb (though some scholars debate if the glass was fully melted).

Development of Techniques

Cloisonné: The prevalent technique in the early period was cloisonné, which uses thin metal wires to create cells filled with powdered glass and then fired in a kiln.

Champlevé: Later, techniques like champlevé emerged, where the metal surface is cut or engraved to create recesses for the enamel.

The Medieval Period

Byzantine Empire: The Byzantine Empire saw a significant advancement in enamelling techniques between the 6th and 12th centuries, primarily with cloisonné.

Limoges Enamels: The French city of Limoges became a major center for enamelling, first known for its champlevé work (from the 12th century) and later for its painted enamel (from the 15th century).

Industrialization and Resurgence

Industrial Revolution: The 18th and 19th centuries saw developments in industrial enamelling, leading to the widespread use of enamelled cast iron cooking vessels.

Arts and Crafts Movement: In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a renewed interest in enamel emerged, partly driven by the Arts and Crafts movement and influenced by the expansion of museums and design schools.

20th Century

Art Nouveau: Enamelling was used by Art Nouveau artists to decorate jewelry like pendants and rings, drawn to its bright, durable colors.

Modern Techniques: Techniques continued to evolve, with artists and jewellers exploring the aesthetic possibilities of enamel, as seen in the luxury creations of Faberge's Easter eggs.

A concise history of enamel - IOM3

22 Sept 2022 — The first enamelling of iron is thought to have taken place in Germany in the 18th Century and by the end of the century, production of enamelled ca...

Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining

Vitreous enamel - Wikipedia

The earliest enamel all used the cloisonné technique, placing the enamel within small cells with gold walls. This had been used as a technique to hold pieces of...

Wikipedia

500 years of enamel. The history of enamelware.

The earliest known enamelled objects were 6 gold rings found in a Mycenæan tomb at Kouklia, Cyprus. These rings could be dated as early as 1230 BC but no later ...

Falcon Enamelware

A brief history of enameling. - Friar House

The most dramatic development in the history of enamelling took place in the Byzantine Empire between the 6th and 12th centuries, a period during which only the...

Friar House

The history of enamel and the best to collect - Homes and Antiques

25 Jan 2022 — What is the history of enamel? A highly skilled technique, in which powdered glass and pigment are exposed to high temperatures in order to create a ...

Homes and Antiques

Enamels on Jewelry - Lang Antiques

Enameling is a decoration technique in which a glass of certain composition is fused to the surrounding or under laying metal. Although the exact origins are un...

Arts and Crafts enamels - V&A

Enamelling is a highly skilled technique in which coloured glass is fused to a metal base in the heat of a kiln to create glossy, vividly coloured metal objects.

Vintage French farmhouse white enamel bucket with black rim nice wooden handle

SKU : ODS1560
55,00£Prix
Quantité
Il ne reste que 1 article(s) en stock
Visa
Visa
Mastercard
Mastercard
American Express
American Express
Discover
Discover
JCB
JCB
Diners Club
Diners Club
UnionPay
UnionPay
PayPal
PayPal
Apple Pay
Apple Pay
Google Pay
Google Pay
Amazon Pay
Amazon Pay
Samsung Pay
Samsung Pay
Stripe
Stripe
Square
Square
Klarna
Klarna
Afterpay
Afterpay
Affirm
Affirm
iDEAL
iDEAL
Maestro
Maestro
Bancontact
Bancontact
Giropay
Giropay
SOFORT
SOFORT
Alipay
Alipay
WeChat Pay
WeChat Pay
Trustly
Trustly
Interac
Interac
Verifone
Verifone
Worldpay
Worldpay
Payoneer
Payoneer
Skrill
Skrill
Neteller
Neteller
PaysafeCard
PaysafeCard
Wise
Wise
Razorpay
Razorpay
PayU
PayU
Braintree
Braintree
BlueSnap
BlueSnap
Adyen
Adyen
Authorize.Net
Authorize.Net
Mollie
Mollie
Zip
Zip
ELO
ELO
Humm
Humm
Poli
Poli
Sezzle
Sezzle
PagSeguro
PagSeguro
MercadoPago
MercadoPago
Paytm
Paytm
BharatQR
BharatQR
GCash
GCash
GrabPay
GrabPay
Line Pay
Line Pay
OXXO
OXXO
Paysera
Paysera
Zelle
Zelle
We Accept:

    Articles similaires

    Additional Details

    Product Information

    The information provided by Objetdart-stuff ('we', 'us', or 'our') on http://www.objetdart-stuff.co.uk (the 'Site') and our mobile application is for general informational purposes only. All information on the Site and our mobile application is provided in good faith, however we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any information on the Site or our mobile application. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL WE HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCURRED AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF THE SITE OR OUR MOBILE APPLICATION OR RELIANCE ON ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THE SITE AND OUR MOBILE APPLICATION. YOUR USE OF THE SITE AND OUR MOBILE APPLICATION AND YOUR RELIANCE ON ANY INFORMATION ON THE SITE AND OUR MOBILE APPLICATION IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK.

    Postage and Returns

    DELIVERED FROM OUR WAREHOUSE DIRECT TO YOUR DOOR

    Shop with peace of mind knowing that:​

    • Secure ways to pay include PayPal, to protect your money and your security

    • We use reliable couriers to deliver on time and safely, with insurance for loss or damage included. Royal Mail, EVRI, and DPD options

    • Tracking information is always provided once your item has dispatched so you can follow its journey

    • We have a reliable, no quibbles, 14 days returns policy, just in case you simply change your mind

    • We are available via email or chat if you need help making the purchase or if you want to make us an offer

    TRUSTPILOT reviews objet dart stuff

    July 2025

    Great item, was a glass jar with contents, well packaged, with a fragile label attached, arrived no problems. A near perfect example of a 50s/60s Hopkin and Williams chemical bottle. The postage was fair, the item was as described and a good value, especially with contents.

    August 2025

    Tres bonne transaction, envoi rapide et soigne. A refaire. Vendeur top professionnel

    June 2025

    I am absolutely delighted with this item. It arrived by post quicker than I expected. It was very well packaged up and I will add it to my ever growing collection..I spent quite a while deciding whether to add this [item] to it. it is exactly as you described.
    bottom of page