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Fri, 22 Jan 1999 10:25:06 -0800
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   Does anyone have any references to 17th century hollow flat irons?
Ours has a hollow body with a door on the back that swings open to put in
hot coals (I assume).  If you have David Crossley's book "Post-Medieval
Archaeology in Britain"  page 184, illustration 1 (figure 7.19), shows
what we have.  Ours is twice the size, however.  This is the only
reference I can find on this, so any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.
 
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Steve Boxley,  Ja.T., M.N.
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