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In the 18th century, before the use of stoves for cooking, food was prepared at the hearth, near or on the fire. This implement, made of wrought iron probably by a local blacksmith, was used to toast bread. The fleur-de-lis design left a decorative imprint on the bread after the surrounding portion was toasted.
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Toasting iron
| date 1750-1800 |
| height 7.0" |
| width 11.0" |
| depth 14.5" |
| process/materials iron |
| item type Household Goods/Food Processing Tools & Equipment |
| accession # #1885.21.02 |
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