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Toasting fork

Description:

During the early part of the Victorian period, food was cooked on a fire in an open hearth. The open fire was central to cooking throughout the nineteenth century, and it prevailed in many rural homes well into the twentieth century.

 

Toasting forks and irons would have all been used to assist cooking on a fire in an open hearth. 

 

This is a three pronged toasting fork with a long handle made of three strips of metal wire, which also form the tines.

 

Materials/Media:
metal
Dimensions:
L 590mm, W 70mm
Source:
Dumfries Museum & Camera Obscura
Accession number:
DUMFM:1991.28.6
Digital Number:
DMDM042n
Copyright:
Dumfries & Galloway Council