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Oxford Furnace Fireback

1742

Symbols of the British empire decorated household goods of all kinds. This iron fireback, cast in a New Jersey foundry in 1746, displayed the Royal Arms of King George II (1727-1760). Firebacks served both practical and decorative purposes in the homes of colonial Americans. The cast iron plate radiated heat into the room and prevented the bricks at the back of the fireplace from crumbling due to high temperatures.

Details

Item/Title: Fireback
Maker: Oxford Furnace
Place: Warren County, New Jersey
Date: 1746
Materials: Iron
Credit: Museum of the American Revolution, 2015.14.0001
Type: Object