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Sad iron owned by members of the Ellis family, after 1870
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Sad iron owned by members of the Ellis family, after 1870
Cast iron sad iron with a pointed elliptical base where the points are at the front and back of the sad iron. The base has a flat bottom and uniform sides. The top surface has a ridge around the perimeter and two ridges in the center that follow the shape of the base where the handle base sits and is tightened. There is a small tightening knob in the center of the top surface. The top surface has [ENTERPRISE / MFG CO PHILA. PA] in the cast following the shape of the base. There is a half circle cylindrical shaped handle attached at each long end of the base
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This print showcases a significant artifact from the Ellis family, dating back to the late 19th century. The image features a cast iron sad iron, meticulously crafted by the renowned Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania. This household appliance stands out with its pointed elliptical base, where the front and back points create an intriguing visual appeal. The base boasts a flat bottom and uniform sides, while the top surface is adorned with ridges that follow the shape of the handle base. What makes this sad iron even more remarkable is its historical context within African American heritage. As an essential tool for laundry chores during that era, it symbolizes both domestic labor and cultural significance. With its connection to black history in America, this artifact represents resilience and strength in overcoming adversity. The half-circle cylindrical handles attached at each end of the base add to its functionality and ergonomic design. A small tightening knob positioned at the center of the top surface allows for precise adjustments during use. Now housed in the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this cast iron sad iron serves as a tangible reminder of our country's past struggles and triumphs. Its presence evokes reflection on how far we have come while honoring those who paved the way through their daily lives and contributions to society.
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