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Goffering iron stand
Hollow, cast iron cylinder with a serpentine-form support on a circular moulded base.
Rolls of delicate frills and lace, which were used as decoration on caps, aprons, night-gowns and underskirts, required special treatment with goffering irons. A red hot piece of iron like a poker was inserted into the hollow tube which was fixed on an iron stand. The moist starched fabric would be grasped in both hands and pressed over the tube to obtain a semi-circular scallop of flute effect.
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
F10.61
Creation/Production
Archibald, Kenrick
Date: 19th century (late)
Acquisition
Collected Officially
Measurements
Height
(mm): 192
Length
(mm): 133
Material
cast iron
Location
In store
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