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Goffering iron stand
Creating frills and ruffles required special irons. One solution was a goffering iron, also known as an Italian (or tally iron). The iron was heated by inserting a red-hot iron rod, similar to a poker into the hollow tube. Frilled cuffs and collars were curled around the heated tube, and other trimmings, like bows and ribbons were pulled down over it.
This goffering iron, which was used in St Mellons, near Cardiff, has a hollow, cast iron cylinder, on an S shaped wrought iron stem attached to a circular cast iron base.
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
41.213.3
Acquisition
Donation
Measurements
Height
(mm): 195
Length
(mm): 165
Material
cast iron
Location
In store
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