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92/85
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A singeing lamp used to singe the hair from a horse as an alternative to clipping it. It was used in the stables at Assendon saw mills in Oxfordshire. It has a semi-circular head and a hollow handle. A wick is set in the head and would be fuelled by spirit poured into the handle. The lamp also has a toothed edge for combing the coat.
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MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Recorder: JMB // Date: 29.9.92 // Description: Metal object with semi-circular head and hollow handle. It has a toothed edge for combing the coat and a wick set in the head which would be fuelled by spirit poured into the handle through an opening which has a screw cap. // Dimensions: Length: 31.0 cm Width of head: 13.0 cm // Associated information: This singeing lamp was used for grooming horses in the stables at Assenden [sic] saw mills.’
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