That is so interesting. All of those barrels were probably hand made. This must be such an great place with a lot of history. A wonderful black and white image.
I love these antique items and shapes; I enjoy looking at them and studying them, but when they are all labeled, I am not crazy about photographs of them.
Makes me think of the pickle barrels in old general stores.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great museum. It's nice to be reminded of how people used to live.
ReplyDeleteWow--- some VERY old barrels!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteLovely items. YAM xx
Hmmm, now that would make it all the more priceless...knowing who owned them.
ReplyDeleteI love those museums that show the everyday life of the general population.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing things from this Museum. You and I share a love of old things!
ReplyDeleteWe don't see these wooden barrels around anymore.
ReplyDeleteNice old barrels!
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to poke around in places like that. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of history in that picture.
ReplyDeleteI just love those barrels! Beautiful compilation :)
ReplyDeleteDevi :)
I like the B&W. It shows off the details and contrasts
ReplyDeleteThat is so interesting. All of those barrels were probably hand made. This must be such an great place with a lot of history. A wonderful black and white image.
ReplyDeletegood collection in b&w Rose... it's hard to find an oak barrel these days....peter:)
ReplyDeleteNice to see these old barrels.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I love these antique items and shapes; I enjoy looking at them and studying them, but when they are all labeled, I am not crazy about photographs of them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of old barrels
ReplyDeleteKnowing the owner does make things more personal. A feeling of connection.
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