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DS1986-840
Glue pot & inner pot
DS1986-840

Glue pot & inner pot

Date1775-1850
OriginEngland
MediumCopper and iron
DimensionsOuter pot (less bail lugs and bail) OH: 3 1/2"; OD: 4 3/4"; inner container (less bail lugs and bail) OH: 2 3/4"; OD 3 1/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1986-114,A&B
DescriptionOuter pot of bulbous form with dovetailed seams on side and bottom; heavy copper lugs are riveting to the upper part of the pot and secure a round wire, iron bail; rim is rolled (possibly around an iron wire). Inner pot is cylindrical, dovetailed, and has turned, right-angle rim; sheet copper tabs are riveted to the inside of the pot, projecting above the rim and pierced to attach round wire iron bail.Label TextThe hide glue used by most artisans in the 18th and 19th centuries was sold in dried cakes. Prior to use the cake had to be re-liquefied with heat and water. By the late 18th century this step often was accomplished in glue pots like this one. Akin to the modern double boiler, it consists of an outer pot for hot water and an inner vessel for the glue itself. The glue pot was an essential piece of equipment for almost any trade that worked in organic materials like wood, leather, or paper.Inscription(s)NoneMark(s)"V" and "5" on case bail lugs of outer potProvenanceDavid Stanley Auction, 24 June 986, London
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