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===Metal covered buckets===
Categorised as a Type C. <br>On most of the buckts the iron sheets are between 4-6cm wide the iron hoops ~1cm wide. *Grave 561: Iron sheets with stamped triangular design, iron hoops*Grave 736: Iron sheets with stamped triangular design, iron hoops, vertical iron strips.*Grave 644: Iron sheets, iron hoops*Grave 791: Iron sheets, iron hoops*Grave 624: Iron sheets with stamped triangular design, iron hoops*Grave 850: Iron sheets with a stamped cross design. Iron hoops{{ListRef|Arwidsson 1984|p. 237-241}}<br> Unique metal covered buckets*Grave 507: Hollowed out birch bucket covered in engraved tinned, copper alloy sheets. Possible 8thC Northumbrian.*{{ListRef|Arwidsson 1984|p. 233-235}}*Grave 557: Alternating zig-zag and straight bands of brass, decorated with ring and dot. Staves are of oak. 15-18cm diameter, 19cm high.*Grave 660: Embossed design on iron sheets. 11.5cm diameter, *Grave 649: covered in both copper alloy and iron and iron hoops. Oak staves. 27cm diameter, 26cm high*Grave 514: Covered in stamped copper alloy sheets, with iron hoops and handle. 21cm diameter, 20.5cm high. Possibly similar to the Oseberg bucket{{ListRef|Arwidsson 1984|p. 237-241}}
==Stave buckets with wooden hoops==