- Object number54/118
- DescriptionThis barking iron, a tool used to strip bark from wood, consists of an iron head, flat on one side and curved on the other and half-oval in shape. This is joined to an iron neck which becomes hollow to take a wooden handle. Its origins are not known, other than that it was previously part of the collections at the Curtis Museum, in Alton.
- Physical description1 barking iron: wood; iron; good condition
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