Recently found from being long stored in an old barn near Berlin, Wisconsin. Guaranteed authentic all original condition. Very rare piece of early Wisconsin cranberry production history. The Marsh owner George Sacket was a prominent financial business man in Berlin starting in the 1870s. The wealth from the cranberry industry in the Berlin area was a big economic boom to the town employing thousands of pickers at it‘s peak. Now production growing there no longer exists and is mostly forgotten. The number of these original company picking boxes still around has possibly dwindled to just this one. I believe the cranberry industry business there was pretty much over by the end of WW2. Size: 19.5 x 13.5 x 11.5 inches. 9 pounds actual weight.

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Here is a link to a genealogy story of the Sacket Marsh cranberry growing enterprise started in the late 1800s by the Sacket family > http://wigenweb.org/marquette/sacketgeorge.html