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Rob H. wrote:

1707 - Some type of toaster? Or maybe used with a fireplace to cook
something else.


You have the right idea but it wasn't used with bread.


Rob


Roasting meat?




Yes, it was marked "game bird roaster".


Rob


i was going to say for toasting bread, looking at it i thought if it were
for roasting meat (not saying you're wrong rob, only this was my thought
process) if it were for meat they would've incorporated a pan or tray to
catch any fat drippings. that's why i would've thought it was for something
that wouldn't drip, like bread. i guess they had messy fireplace hearths
back then, wipe you're greasy hands on the dog, etc. lol.

b.w.


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