I can just picture the family gathered around the hearth as mom cooked waffles over hot coals on the hearth. The Dutch introduced the waffle to America where they were quickly accepted. From “Early American Antique Country Furnishings” by G. Neumann, Figure 863: “The Dutch usually split and buttered them whereas the English added maple syrup, honey, or homemade “brown sugar” syrup”. This heart shaped waffle iron is cast iron and dates ca.1750-1820. It is 31” long with a 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” heart waffle iron. The waffle iron is all original with no repairs and has a fine patina that only age can impart. A quite rare find. Price: sold
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