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50233 Iron Iron. An authentically complex piece of equipment, with articulated joints to open and close the top.

The advantage, in comparison with its predecessor (the slab iron), lies in the duration of the heat, radiating directly from the blazing coals put in the hold of the iron and also in the fact that the ironing board...

50281 Iron Iron with a core. Metal with wooden handle. This iron has a double bottom inside which was placed a red-hot iron slab in order to keep the heat on longer. Similarly to other core irons, it was mostly used to iron lace bonnets and hat linings because of its oblong shape, smoothed at the sides and with a...

50282 Iron Iron with a core. Metal with wooden handle. Curiously shaped, the iron has a small bar inside that was inserted after being heated. Thanks to its peculiar shape, the tool was capable to reach every corner and the most unreachable folds

. 50320 Scissors Gilt wrought iron. The handle is shaped like a stork with the cutting blades as the beak. The scissors an essential tool in feminine works - were made in a large selection of shapes, size and materials, and very popular were those shaped as storks or cranes. Further reading: M. Luciana Buseghin, In viaggio con...

50386 Iron Iron with a core. Metal with wooden handle, guillotine closure. This typology appear around the end of the Seventeenth century and, particularly, in the following century. Known as the iron of the Enlightenment it was really suitable to deal with the most different ironing needs, thanks to the numerous...

50544 Iron Travelling spirit iron. Cruet reservoir and iron-holder. Brand on the reservoir: FABRIK MARKE C K (with symbol of a fish a luce going through a cogwheel). In the book by D. Yarwood, Fashion in the Western World, London, 1992, p.121, is described and illustrated a similar iron dated to the years. Similar irons were...

51779 Iron Egg shaped. Wooden, L-shaped handle. The part used to iron was the metal egg . This specific type of iron was used to iron the wide muffs, the hats, the bonnets, the numerous ruffs of the skirts supported by the crinoline that needed to be ironed from the inside and that it was not possible to do with a normal...

51780 Iron Mushroom-shaped iron used for muffs. Wooden round base. Metallic vertical axis and shoulder rest. This iron, together with other shaped like eggs or balls, was used to iron particular garment such as muffs, hats, bonnets, ruffles and volants.

51782 Iron Electrical iron. This iron was an authentic revolution; it was commercialized around 1910, and it was heated through a resistance in contact with the plate. The first steam irons are dated around 1930 that, because of the advancement in technology, will have an enormous success since the end of the Second World War.

51783 Iron Electric iron. The first electric iron was patented in 1891 by Henry Seeley who created a \"Electric Flat Iron\", the first iron with electrically heated plate, a gigantic step forward for the ironing world, despite the small inconvenience of having to handle a six kilos tool. In New York, in 1926, was instead born...

55000 Iron Smoother iron. Wooden handle. Usually made of simple polished wood, the preciousness of the handle of an iron varied according to the social class of its owner; the ironers working for the richest families did have irons with ivory handles. The fabrics were not set down on a board, they were suspended at the sides by...

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