18th Century Sugar Axe.
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18th Century Sugar Axe.

This sugar axe, dating from the late 18th or early 19th century, may seem quite surprising to modern consumers, accustomed to sugar cubes neatly arranged in a box or to granulated sugar. Yet, until the invention of sugar cubes in 1873 by the Czech Jacob Kristof Rad (1799-1871), the sugar axe was an indispensable tool for housewives. Indeed, sugar in Europe was very often packaged in the form of a conical sugar loaf, invented by the Venetians in the 15th century. This compacted sugar was very hard, and a metal axe was necessary to break it off. This particular example measures approximately 26 centimeters, making it easy to handle. At its end are a curved blade for cutting large pieces and a hammer-shaped end for reducing the size of the resulting pieces. Good overall condition, with signs of use.

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250 €
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Period: 18th century

Style: Other Style

Condition: Good condition

Material: Other

Reference (ID): 1718894

Availability: In stock

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