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Coal Hods

Coal hods are small containers used for carrying coal. They were commonly used in households that relied on coal as a primary source of fuel for heating and cooking in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Coal hods were typically made of metal, such as tin or copper, and were designed with a handle for easy carrying. They were often decorated with ornate designs or patterns, making them a decorative feature in the home. Coal hods were an essential tool for households that relied on coal for heating and cooking. They were used to transport coal from the coal bin to the fireplace or stove, making it easier to keep the fire going. Coal hods were also used to remove ashes and other debris from the fireplace or stove, making it easier to clean and maintain. While coal hods are no longer commonly used today, they remain a popular collectible item for those interested in antique household items. Many antique coal hods are still in good condition and can be used for decorative purposes or as a reminder of a bygone era.

coal, fuel, heating, cooking, antique

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