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A Early Wrought Iron Huge Long Pot Hanger And Chain 18th Century Inglenook

£145

The Early Wrought Iron Huge Long Pot Hanger and Chain was a piece of craftsmanship that was steeped in the traditions of the 18th century. This particular item has been dated back to the early colonial period in one of the most renowned inglenook fireplaces, and its story is legend.

The metal from which this hanger and chain are made is characterized by its intricate patterns and rich, honey-toned color. This is a testament to the quality and skill of the craftspeople who crafted it. The material is also indicative of the times, as early colonists were known for their frugality and resourcefulness.

This hanger and chain are designed to be used to suspend large pots over the fire, and their great length allows for this. Their heavy weight ensures that they will not twist or move, making them perfect for use in windy or breezy conditions. The chain is made from multiple links, each one larger than the one below it, creating a robust, sturdy, and strong link.

However, it is not just a matter of strength and utility. The hanger and chain have been imbued with the spirit of the time. It is a piece of history, testament to a way of life and a set of skills that are now lost to us. It is quite literally an artifact of another time, another way of life, another set of values.

These are not just tools for cooking or hanging things. They are a link to the past, and a piece of that past that is as rich and deep as a 18th century inglenook.

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