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HMC - The Harrow Museum Collection
I - Industry
3 - Whitefriars Glass (James Powell & Sons)
Title
Whitefriars glassblower's bench
Repository
Harrow Museum Collection
Ref No
HMC/I/3/2017:10
ObjectNumber
2017:10
Description
Whitefriars glassblower's bench. Wooden with two long projecting arms from either end of the seat, one of which has a metal strap bolted along it.
Provenance
Donated by the former Geffrye Museum (now Museum of the Home) in 2017. The bench was donated to the Geffrye in 1923.
Comments
A glassblower's bench is most commonly a steel-framed long-armed chair with a wooden seat that extends beyond the arms on both sides. The metal shields protect the legs of the worker from the heat of the glass. The pipe (or punty) is placed on the arms and rolled out and back to keep the glass in a smooth round shape whilst working it. Metal tools are placed on the extended seat, although they may also hang on nails driven into the edge. Often behind the seat are buckets of water holding blocks and wooden tools. Since sliding tools, such as jacks, must be waxed and gripping tools, such as tweezers and shears, must not, the waxed tools are placed tipping to one edge and the unwaxed to the opposite edge.
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Object Name
Bench
Materials
Wood, metal
Location
On Display
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