Historical information
These ice tongs were widely used before modern refrigeration to transport blocks of ice from ice houses, delivery wagons, and iceboxes.
Ice was harvested from frozen lakes and rivers, stored in insulated facilities, and delivered to homes and businesses.
The sharp serrated edges helped ensure a secure grip, reducing the risk of dropping the ice.
These tongs were essential for butchers, fishmongers, and households that relied on iceboxes to keep food fresh before the widespread adoption of electric refrigeration.
Physical description
These ice tongs are made of metal and feature a spring-loaded handle for easy operation.
The curved, serrated gripping jaws are designed to securely grasp blocks of ice.
The handle is wire-framed, with a looped grip to facilitate ease of use.
The spring mechanism in the center allows for automatic opening and closing of the jaws.
The entire tool exhibits rust and patina, indicating considerable age and prior use.