Victorian Opaque Glass Rolling Pin c.1860 No. 1

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~ Victorian Opaque Glass Rolling Pin c.1860 ~

This is a beautiful hand blown opaque glass rolling pin bearing the remnants of painted foliate decoration. It has the typical cylindrical form with knopped ends with a small hole to one end.

Decorated glass rolling pins were generally given as gifts by sailors to their wives and girlfriends. They were usually colourfully decorated with a sailing ship and words of endearment or a date. One end of the pin always has a small hole in it, the reason for this was to fill the pin with warm water to assist in the rolling of pastry.

~ Dimensions ~

The rolling pin measures 13.5 inches (34cm) long and is approximately 2 inches (5cm) in diameter. The rolling pin weighs 240g.

~ Condition ~

The rolling pin is in decent antique condition. The glass is free from cracks. The painted flowers are very worn.

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