Inventarnummer
51/105
Beschreibung
This is the second of three stages in making an iron ladle used by blacksmiths for molten metal. The smith begins with a round bar of wrought iron (stage one) which is beaten out into the shape of a flat handle tapering at the end to a point and a flat round head (stage two). This tapered end is then bent into a ring so that the ladle can be hung up, and the flat head is beaten into a cup shape with a lip at one side (stage three). The donor commissioned the three stages from a local blacksmith.
Physische Beschaffenheit
1 ladle [stage 2]: iron; good conditionThis piece shows the 2nd stage of making a ladle. The tapering of the handle is bent into a ring so that the ladle can be hung up. The flat head is beaten into a cup shape with a lip at one side. The result is a ladle used by smiths for molten metal
Bestandsgeschichte
MERL list / description [Massingham Collection, October 1989] – 'ACC. NO.: 51/105 // NAME: LADLE // NEG NO.: 35/40 // STORAGE: ', See also objects 51/104 and 51/106.
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Digitales Dokument
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