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My replica 16th Century towel heater
On the front right side of this roughly 1560s woodcut of a barbershop you can see a globe with holes in the bottom and a towel draped over it. While it is impossible to be certain now, it is pretty obvious that it is some sort of a towel warmer. http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/14200/142...p_14277_lg.gif
I was planning on purchasing two larger copper mixing bowls to make a duplicate, but yesterday I happened upon a peculiar planter at Goodwill and it was too good of a deal ($10 as opposed to 40 each for the bowls) to pass up.
After a bit of dremel work and the welding of a hanging support ring for a smaller copper fire-bowl to go underneath it I have a period towel warmer for my barber-chirurgeon kit. We were pretty sure it was going to work, but no where near as well as it does. With the bell over the fire for approximately a minute to heat up, we draped a dripping wet towel over it. The towel was steaming within 30 seconds at almost the perfect temperature.
I think we can call it a success