Numero oggetto
51/875
Descrizione
This iron pot hook, which is S-shaped, was used for suspending pots and kettles over the fire. It would be hung from a chimeny crane or chimney bar by one end and the utensils would be hung from the other.
Descrizione fisica
1 hook: metal
Storico archivio
MERL 'Catalogue index' card – 'The iron pot hook was used to suspend pots and kettles over the fire. It was either hung directly on a chimney crane, (see 51/163M), or a chimney bar, a horizontal bar fixed across the fireplace, or on a hanger, (see 51/868L) which was hung in its turn on the crane. // It consists of an iron hook in the shape of a letter S, on end of the hook being very slightly larger than the other. It is 5.25 inches in length and 3 inches across the S, and almost 1 inch thick.', Lavinia Smith Catalogue (D60/28) - 'A list of the contents of the East Hendred museum. July 5 1940 // Heating and Cooking // 200. A handmade iron holder on which a large pan could rest suspended over a low fire. From Nat Slade, wheelwright of Wayford, Somerset.' (nb. It is inferred that Smith's description is of this particular object - It could also be 51/876)
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