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19th Century Ash Pie Peel.
A small ash pie peel, which come in various sizes, used for removing pies from brick ovens. The long handled peels, 4-6 feet, were used by baker's for large ovens and if between 8-10 inches, they were used for loaves and 6-8 inches, as in this instance, for pies in smaller ovens, which were often found at the sides of large open hearths. The handle of this example has a suspension hole for hanging on the wall. The whole has a pleasing colour and retains a patination.
English Circa 1840.
Dimensions
4 in. (10 cm.) Wide 14¾ in. (37.5 cm.) DeepStock number
S/6215The BADA Standard
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