I may have jumped the gun on it being a molders shover. molders shovels were/are flat so they can cut straight sided holes in a sand pit, and thus don't have a bump down the center, but they also don't usually have flared sides. , So I suppose it is just a scoop that is old enough to just have a wood handle.
(My picture, if I had looked closely, shows non-flared sides)
>Glad to see they were still being made in 1944
It is the only remaining shovel in the catalog of several pages of shovels that doesn't have a metal strapped handle by 1944. I have been told molders tools generally avoid metal parts because of heat issues, but of course it could have a wood handle simply because it is old...
>shovel coal to keep warm ?
Coal scoop should have a back lip so the coal doesn't slide off the top when you throw it into the furnace..
Thinking just ordinary flat shovel..as Branson says, the style is quite old...
Barn floor, manure...common problem..common solution...