Treen is a word from Old English meaning "wooden". It is now used as a collective term for small carved or turned timber objects, that were made for household use. The term is also applied to wooden articles that do not fit any other classification. The word is not used to describe objects that are mainly ornamental, nor to furniture.

Before the late 17th century when pewter, silver and ceramic tableware began to come into use for the middle and lower classes, wood was the default material for most dining utensils, from plates and bowls to spoons, and the use of wood extended to other kitchen and household equipment.

Almost all treen is anonymously made - there are no makers names or marks. The objects were made by the local cabinetmakers and wood turners.

Over the years many treen objects have acquired a satisfying patina, through their constant handling and use. more...

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Two various early wooden items. Carved Continental nutcracker…

Early Wooden Treasures: Nutcracker and Treen

Two various early wooden items. Carved Continental nutcracker in form of man's head (small crack), with screw mechanism; and small screw-top treen. Height 14 cm (nutcracker)