Help us identify this mystery item from a flea market!
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My first thought was coal, but I think there would be some blackening inside.
maybe an OLD ice box! pre refridgerators
The real question is, what do you want to do with it now?
I think it might be a Milk box, from when Milk was delivered to your house.
flour or grain bin
Ice Box
You do not mention the interior material. If it is tin lined and has no shelves, it is very likely an ice chest.
Looks like an ice box.. it was used before refrigeration.
We would have called this a meat safe in new zealand, back in the day...
Looks like an old time Ice Box , the ones they used maybe to keep the ice cold, you know when we used to have our ice delivered. Just a thought, I'm pretty old people.
What are you going to do with it? Looks like something the folks on my rural mail route would use for packages.
It looks like like a rail road switch box. My dad had one similar when rail road replaced it he brought old one home to store tools in.
Looks like a dog box.
If the interior which you said is slanted has some sort of drain hole then I vote an ice box.
It looks like an old milk box that would be placed on the porch for the milkman to deliver his products (milk, cheese, etc.). When we moved into a new house in 1954, we no longer had a milk box built into the outside wall of our home so the dairy brought us one like the one pictured.
Stove top oven for a wood stove?
is there a drain inside? can we see a better picture of the inside?
I would go with the ice box - especially if the inside is covered with tin. The original of the modern day refrigerator.
I'm it's the ice box crowd-- or milk dairy people for just outside the door-/ I am old too.😂
This looks like an old ice box
looks like an old commode storage box before plumbing?
could it be a storage for flour?
It looks like a storage bin for coal. With the slopped back it would move the coal forward when you opened the door so you wouldn't get covered in coal dust.
Looks like a freezer box for an old ice cream truck.
galanised coal bunker
It looks like a home made box that someone made for their own personal use. It looks to be able to store any item outdoors without worry about animals or weather.
It looks upside down...then Ice box
It is an ice chest. Block ice goes in the slopey area, larger top area is for things to be kept chilled.
Looks like the cabinet that held the flour mill on a hoover style cabinet.
I am only guessing,but it seems to be an old press ,like the old larder presses,cannot say why it has castors.
A milk box when milk was delivered in bottles. This looks like a fancy one.
Old fashioned counter bread box- I have a similar one
It's an icebox like my grandmother had. Milk chutes have double doors for a pass through into the home.
Looks like a nesting area for chicken to raise her chicks.
I agree it's a portable ice chest. Ice block sits in top and keeps items stowed below behind door, cool.
I agree it is an old ice box!
Ice Box used when your Ice was delivered
Ice box before we had fridges.
Possibly an ice box
Countertop veggie ben,or milk cool.
It is truly and old fashion Ice Box it's lined that way for a reason, so they could place blocks of ice in them to. I think they're slop for drainage somehow.
Bat house!
I think it is a milk box. My mother in law has one near her back door, it is inset in the wall of the house for milk delivery, then put the empty bottles for pick up and new milk the next day.
The only way it could be any kind of ice box is if it has a drain hole and galvanized inside. It might be for dry ice. But there are problems with the ice concept no door seal. Maybe a storage bin for potatoes or onions.
I remember having an ice box (in fact, ice delivery was an exciting event) but since I was born in 1949, our ice box was more substantial than this, although ice box was my first idea upon seeing this.
Old ice box!!!
Ice box