A typical European bucket made from enameled steel. It has some chips in the enamel around the top and bottom edge, but the bulk of it is in good condition. A great item to have around camp as these were ubiquitous across Europe. This style has been around a long time and has been made basically unchanged since the early 1900's. This is an older one, hard to date precisely but fits the 1930's and beyond. Newer ones are usually a little lighter duty and have become much more decorative or "primitive" in appearance as that is a look these days. The price is what it is because of the cost of shipping this back from Germany.