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  1. Kate Ellery

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    I have no idea I’ve even asked a couple of the local antique shops out of curiosity , all I can come up with it’s a “pot stick” as Aussies calked a stick to get hot washing out of a copper , like sheets / towels clothing that was boiled to get things clean / sanitised

    It’s just over 2 foot long
    I know I posted a photo of this either on here or the crafty forum some time ago so I’m posting it again if it was here Ive already posted before IMG_3226.gif IMG_5874.jpeg
    ( I had a good clean out of walk in pantry today …..that started by looking for a little bottle of spice :p:p and this surfaced while cleaning
     
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    Looks a little like an old-style Scottish spurtle, except it's too long for that.
     
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    Because this area was mainly populated by people who immigrated from Cornwall UK who knows what it may have been used for ? you would expect it to show signs of being used in boiling / soapy water if it used to a pot stick but it may not have ever been used for that purpose .

    I bought it in a charity shop around 2005 ~ 2006
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    Even if it was a large spurtle for stirring porridge for a crowd, spurtles are round and smooth so that they do not compress the porridge...the porridge gently flows around them. That's why they use a spurtle instead of a spoon.

    And this claims to be a laundry stirrer:

    Laundry stirrer.jpg



    Perhaps it's a walking aid for a little person:

    The cane! The cane!
    [​IMG]

    (sorry)
     
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    Darn, Kate. Good investigative skills. You're hired!

    I couldn't find any sticks longer than what you might use in a modern kitchen.
     
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    I googled vintage laundry items John


    what’s my starting salary IMG_3586.gif @John Brunner
    I want sick pay , 6 weeks annual leave , a 4 day working week and a BMW car ..so there …:):D:)
     
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    Check's in the mail!
     
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