Mid 19th c. Brass Fireplace Roasting Bottle Jack
ABOUT
A clock work, wind up "bottle jack" or "fireplace jack" is a rotisserie device used to keep a roast or bird turning in a fireplace to cook evenly. Signed "John Linwood Warranty," this antique from England dates from the mid 1800's. The original brass key winds up the spring mechanism and works well, turning a few revolutions in one direction, it then reverses for even cooking. The 6 1/2" diameter iron wheel has adjustable rings to attach several items to roast.
- CREATOR John Linwood Warranty.
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DATE OF MANUFACTURE c.1850-1860.
- MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Brass, Metal, Iron.
- CONDITION Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Missing one ring.
- DIMENSIONS H 17.75 in. Diameter 6 in.
HISTORY
A far better option was the bottle jack which derived its name from the shape: the mechanism is housed inside a brass cylinder shaped like a bottle.