Game Hanger
Dateca.1750-1850
MediumWrought iron
DimensionsDiameter: 15"
Height: 8 1/2"
Height with chain: 21 3/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1953-5
DescriptionWrought iron "game" or meat rack in the form of a crown, of riveted construction, composed of a circular hoop with two upwardly-arching braces and eight sharpened hooks. Set at the center, where the supports intersect, is a suspension ring, to which a chain of ovoid links is attached. Perforations in the hoop appear between the hooks, and are likely for removable hooks, now missing.Label TextSometimes referred to as a "Dutch crown,” it is easy to see how this convenient looking device could have been the inspiration for the pot rack found in many a kitchen today. Not meant to keep cooking vessels suspended above one's work space, early "game" or meat racks were mounted with sharp hooks, intended to impale and hang pieces of raw meat or fowl. Hungry beasts sneaking through the kitchen were left frustrated by the tantalizing goodies set above them, which they could only see and smell.
MarkingsNone found
1760-1800
ca.1750-1800
1790-1800
ca.1750-1830
ca.1750-1830
ca.1780-1820
1815-1820
ca. 1792
1814-1825
1805-1815
1800
1815-1820