Antique Hand Forged Wrought Iron Spatula Key Hole Blade Blacksmith Crafted 18"
Description: During the Colonial days, American kitchen tools - utensils were often seen hanging above the hearth on a timber or nearby the fire when not in use. This 19th century hand-forged spatula with a key hole shape blade is made from wrought iron with a hook end. Signs of hand-crafted cuts and hammering adds to the beauty of this early piece. Note: Please refer to "Condition" below for additional information. Circa: 19th century Dimensions: Overall Height: 18” Handle Length: 11 ½” Blade Height: 6 ¾” Blade Width: 3 ½" (at top of blade), 4 ½" (at bottom of blade) Color: Black, Gray Material: Wrought Iron Makers' Mark: No visible makers’ mark Origin: Northeast Region Condition: Previously owned – used. Condition is consistent with age and use. No breaks or issues other than areas of normal patina and use. Left corner tip of blade is not totally smooth out.(as shown). Shipping:Free ShippingUsually ships within one business dayShips only to the 48 contiguous states