Numero oggetto
51/1190
Descrizione
This is a wrought iron jack bracket for hanging dangle spits or bottle jacks, on which meat would be roasted, over the fire. It would be secured to the front of the fireplace or to the mantle by the screw on the top of the bracket. The jack was hung from the hook at the bottom. This bracket comes from Sussex.
Descrizione fisica
1 jack bracket: metal (wrought iron)
Storico archivio
MERL 'Catalogue index' card – 'This bracket was used for hanging dangle spits or bottle jacks in front of the fire. It was secured to the front of the fireplace by the screw and the spit or jack was hung from the bottom bar. It could be moved along the bar as required. The bracket comes from Sussex and is made of wrought iron and is 13.75 inches long.', Victoria & Albert Museum No. M271, 1917.
Data
1700-01-01 - 1799-12-31
Periodo di produzione
Eighteenth century
Nome oggetto
Materiale
Documento esterno
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