Old Sturbridge Village Handmade Tin Pudding Pan

$28.95
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Pickup available at Ox & Yoke Store located in Oliver Wight Building

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This pudding pan is handmade by Old Sturbridge Village "Tinners". Made by using hand tools and machines that were considered to be innovations in the early 19th-century. Add this pan to your pantry and get cooking!

Product Details:

  • Handmade by Old Sturbridge Village tinners
  • Dimensions: approx. 6.5" (diameter) x 6.5" x 3" 
  • Care: handwash with a soft cloth
Additional Product Details

Tin History: The tin business in New England grew rapidly after 1820. Tin shop owners imported tinplated sheet iron from Great Britain, shaped it into a variety of forms, and distributed their finished goods through peddlers and country stores. They also sold tinware in their shops. Colanders, dippers, dish kettles, funnels, measures, and pans were in greatest demand. Other common items included lanterns, foot stoves, teapots, coffeepots, “tin kitchens”, skimmers, and sconces.

The Tin Shop at Old Sturbridge Village is a reconfigured early 1800s shed. Here, “tinners” work with hand tools as well as machines that were new innovations in the early 19th century. These machines turned tinplate, made grooves and folds, and inserted wire, increasing a shop’s production.

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