Historical information
This stove brush is shaped to fit into grooves and crevices on a cast iron stove range and fenders. A brush like this would be used in the 19th and early 290th centuries to apply a blackening agent to the metal to clean and preserve it would be polished to make it look more attractive.
Significance
This object is significant as an example of an item in common use in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Physical description
Stove brush, wooden with wooden raised handle and black bristles. The bristles at the ends of the brush are longer than in the centre, and flare outwards. The brush' is rounded at one end and pointed at the other.
Subjects
References
- Old House online - The history of old stoves The history and evolution of stoves, with photographs