- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Fire steel. Flat sectioned, hippocrepiform in shape. [BS [OPS move] 6/9/2017]
- Geographical reference
- England
- Cultural groups
- English
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1895
- Date collected
- By 1895
- Acquisition information
- Bequeathed: 1939
- Materials and processes
- Material Steel Metal, Process Forged (Metal)
- Dimensions
- Length x Width x Depth: max 87 x 58 x 3 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1938.35.594 Other numbers: 1276
- Research and responses
OED online: Steel: 8. As the name of various instruments made of steel. a. A piece of steel shaped for the purpose of striking fire with a flint. {dag}In a pistol or firelock, the piece of steel which is struck by the ‘cock’ carrying the flint. [AP 02/10/2006]
Search terms: Fire, Fire Accessory
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