iron, edging/glazing
Production date
Early 20th Century
Description
A glazing, or edging, iron used by shoemakers. The iron consists of a wooden handle with squared sides and rounded front and back opposing corners. The iron surface is curved in a convex manner with a small lip at one side. The shaft of the iron is driven into the handle. The iron is in reasonable condition.
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Object Detail
373/90
BLY111
7460
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