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51/514
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This simple wrought iron toasting fork, with two prongs, was used with a fire on an open hearth. Nothing is known about its origins.
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1 toaster: wood and metal [wrought iron]; fair condition
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MERL 'Catalogue index' card – 'This is a very simple form of toasting fork which was used with a fire on an open hearth. It consists of a wooden handle into which a two-pronged frame is socketed. The hooks swing loose on the end of the frame. // The toasting fork measures 19.75 inches in length, and the wrought iron frame 3 inches.'
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