Delve into the era of early American agriculture with this 1800s-1900s antique 10 tine farming pitchfork. Crafted by an early American blacksmith, this tool reflects the robust and practical Americana style, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of rustic antiques. Its medium size, measuring up to 30 inches, makes it a comfortable and efficient tool for handling loose straw, hay, and manure silage.


The pitchfork, bearing a rich brown hue, is an original piece hailing from a non-specific region within the US, and it has been listed by a dealer or reseller. It is an unsigned piece, yet its metal material and construction speak to the craftsmanship of the period. This item is a tangible piece of history, offering a glimpse into the daily life and tools of early 20th-century farmers.