Imaging ironing with this labor-intensive item! Referred to as a sad iron due to its old English origin in which sad means solid or heavy, the iron was used for pressing clothing, linens, or fabric by heating it on a hot stove. Condition: Consistent with age and use Material: Cast Iron Circa: 1895 Dimensions: L 6.5" x
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