Rolling pin, Glass rolling pin, Early to Mid 20th century

Historical information

Rolling pins have been found to have existed in several early civilizations and glass pins were especially popular in the first half of the 20th century. They were mostly filled with very cold water or ice when pastry dough was being rolled but sometimes they were filled with hot water, depending on the food preparation being rolled. They could still be found in some kitchens today.

Significance

This item is retained as a reminder of a household item that was used in the past but may still be of use today.

Physical description

This is a clear glass cylindrical object with two glass handles at each end. One end is enclosed and the other is open and this end would have originally had a stopper of some kind, probably a cork. The letter ‘M’ is embedded into the enclosed end.

Inscriptions & markings

‘M’

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