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- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- metal
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0263
- Description
- A briefcase style portable metal stove. Stove is made primarily from brown powder coated metal. Two silver arms hold lid closed and there is a collapsible handle at the front of the stove. When lid opens two side pieces of metal open and act as wind protection. Inside is large fuel tank, two burner…
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- Title
- Portable Cookstove
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- metal
- Dimensions
- 10.0 x 46.0 cm
- Description
- A briefcase style portable metal stove. Stove is made primarily from brown powder coated metal. Two silver arms hold lid closed and there is a collapsible handle at the front of the stove. When lid opens two side pieces of metal open and act as wind protection. Inside is large fuel tank, two burners, and a funnel for filling tank. A metal brill sits on top of these. A green shield shaped logo on the front reads “Coleman MODEL 9E INSTANT LIGHTING MADE IN USA.”
- Subject
- Whyte home
- camping
- cooking
- Credit
- Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0263
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- Date
- 1910 – 1930
- Material
- ceramic;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0267
- Description
- Beige ceramic pudding “Quick-Cooker.” Consists of a narrow, deep bowl with a hollow central funnel and a lid with a central hole. Both the bowl and the lid have instructions and advertisements [for other Grimwades products] throughout the insides and outsides. The bowl has four notches on the botto…
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- Title
- Meat Pudding
- Date
- 1910 – 1930
- Material
- ceramic;
- Dimensions
- 13.5 cm
- Description
- Beige ceramic pudding “Quick-Cooker.” Consists of a narrow, deep bowl with a hollow central funnel and a lid with a central hole. Both the bowl and the lid have instructions and advertisements [for other Grimwades products] throughout the insides and outsides. The bowl has four notches on the bottom and the lid has four corresponding notches in the rim where two loops of string fit to hold the lid in place while cooking.According to the instructions throughout, these bowls were used predominantly for “meat puddings” - the central funnel serves like a bundt pan in order to evenly cook the pudding.
- Credit
- Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0267
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- Date
- 1890 – 1950
- Material
- metal; aluminum;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0269
- Description
- One aluminum pie plate with a shallow raised lip - manufacturer logo and trademark engraved on the bottom.The manufacturer was known as WearEver Cookware in the United States and Wear-Ever N.A. Co. in Canada.
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- Title
- Pie Pan
- Date
- 1890 – 1950
- Material
- metal; aluminum;
- Dimensions
- 2.3 cm
- Description
- One aluminum pie plate with a shallow raised lip - manufacturer logo and trademark engraved on the bottom.The manufacturer was known as WearEver Cookware in the United States and Wear-Ever N.A. Co. in Canada.
- Subject
- cooking
- cooking utensils
- home goods
- baking;
- Credit
- Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0269
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- Date
- 1913 – 1950
- Material
- metal; aluminum;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0270 a,b
- Description
- Two round, fluted, aluminum cooking molds that fit together - one inside the other. The smaller mold’s fluted section is solid, with the manufacturer details engraved on it, and the piece is completely smooth - the larger piece has decorative rims. Could possibly be a bundt pan or jello mold.
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- Title
- Cooking Mold
- Date
- 1913 – 1950
- Material
- metal; aluminum;
- Dimensions
- 6.0 cm
- Description
- Two round, fluted, aluminum cooking molds that fit together - one inside the other. The smaller mold’s fluted section is solid, with the manufacturer details engraved on it, and the piece is completely smooth - the larger piece has decorative rims. Could possibly be a bundt pan or jello mold.
- Credit
- Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0270 a,b
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- Date
- 1934 – 1950
- Material
- metal; tin;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0271
- Description
- Metal hand-held flour sifter. The main component has raised horizontal ridges throughout with a lip that is higher on the side opposite from the handle - the handle has a built-in pump that, when squeezed, turns the hexagonal sifter against the metal mesh at the bottom of the main compartment. Sta…
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- Title
- Sifter
- Date
- 1934 – 1950
- Material
- metal; tin;
- Dimensions
- 14.8 x 13.3 x 19.0 cm
- Description
- Metal hand-held flour sifter. The main component has raised horizontal ridges throughout with a lip that is higher on the side opposite from the handle - the handle has a built-in pump that, when squeezed, turns the hexagonal sifter against the metal mesh at the bottom of the main compartment. Stamped onto the side of the sifter opposite the handle is “SIFT-CHINE MADE IN U.S.A.” The sifter is wrapped in a plastic produce bag.
- Subject
- cookware
- cooking
- baking
- kitchen utensils
- Credit
- Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0271
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- Date
- 1900 – 1940
- Material
- metal; wood;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0273 a,b
- Description
- Two clamp-mounted hand-cranked metal meat grinders with metal handles. Both grinders have an open spout at the top that exposes an internal spiral grinder connected to the handle - at the opposite end from the handle is an export spout that can house different-shaped plates which can be removed via…
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- Title
- Meat Grinder
- Date
- 1900 – 1940
- Material
- metal; wood;
- Dimensions
- 26.5 x 15.5 x 10.2 cm
- Description
- Two clamp-mounted hand-cranked metal meat grinders with metal handles. Both grinders have an open spout at the top that exposes an internal spiral grinder connected to the handle - at the opposite end from the handle is an export spout that can house different-shaped plates which can be removed via a screw. Below this mechanism is the clamp, separated by a short support. The larger grinder has two separate feet that sit on top of the table or counter with the clap at the bottom, raised or lowered with a key screw. The smaller grinder has a single plate with thin raised ridges on the bottom for extra grip and the same kind of key screw clamp coming up from the bottom. Also included are two plates, one for each grinder.
- Subject
- food preparation
- kitchen utensils
- cooking;
- Credit
- Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0273 a,b
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- Date
- 1920 – 1950
- Material
- wood;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.20.1296
- Description
- Large wooden spoon with a shallow notch carved around the circumference of the top of the handle and a small hole above that.
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- Title
- Wooden Spoon
- Date
- 1920 – 1950
- Material
- wood;
- Dimensions
- 1.5 x 6.9 x 35.6 cm
- Description
- Large wooden spoon with a shallow notch carved around the circumference of the top of the handle and a small hole above that.
- Credit
- Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
- Catalogue Number
- 104.20.1296
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- Date
- 1923 – 1928
- Material
- metal;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0276
- Description
- Rotary style eggbeater comprised of two bulb-shaped flat blades that spin around a metal wire bulb-shaped base, a flat plate with serrated edge that fits into a corresponding cog at the top of one of the beaters operated by a short spring-wrapped handle, and a narrow handle at the top. Engraved on …
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- Title
- Eggbeater
- Date
- 1923 – 1928
- Material
- metal;
- Dimensions
- 6.5 x 7.2 x 22.8 cm
- Description
- Rotary style eggbeater comprised of two bulb-shaped flat blades that spin around a metal wire bulb-shaped base, a flat plate with serrated edge that fits into a corresponding cog at the top of one of the beaters operated by a short spring-wrapped handle, and a narrow handle at the top. Engraved on the plate is the manufacturer logo, patent information, and “MADE IN U.S.A.”
- Credit
- Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0276
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- Date
- 1920 – 1950
- Material
- metal;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0277 a,b
- Description
- Two rectangular metal wire cooling racks with an X-shaped support frame, built into which are 5 supports to keep it off the counter, and thin wire woven throughout in a grid.
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- Title
- Cooling Rack
- Date
- 1920 – 1950
- Material
- metal;
- Dimensions
- 1.6 x 23.1 x 33.0 cm
- Description
- Two rectangular metal wire cooling racks with an X-shaped support frame, built into which are 5 supports to keep it off the counter, and thin wire woven throughout in a grid.
- Credit
- Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0277 a,b
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- Date
- 1937 – 1950
- Material
- metal;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0278 a,b
- Description
- Two metal baking pans, one a low-rimmed tray and the other a deeper square pan, with a dappled bottom plate - the tray has “OVENEX THE NEW BAKING METAL” and the patent number stamped in the top left corner. Platers and Stampers, Ltd. was a subsidiary business of EKCO, an American company that wante…
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- Title
- Baking Pan
- Date
- 1937 – 1950
- Material
- metal;
- Dimensions
- 2.0 x 35.0 x 25.0 cm
- Description
- Two metal baking pans, one a low-rimmed tray and the other a deeper square pan, with a dappled bottom plate - the tray has “OVENEX THE NEW BAKING METAL” and the patent number stamped in the top left corner. Platers and Stampers, Ltd. was a subsidiary business of EKCO, an American company that wanted to cash in on the British market - Platers and Stampers was the name given this off-shoot in order to make it sound more domestic and less “American.”
- Subject
- kitchen utensils
- baking
- cooking equipment;
- Credit
- Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0278 a,b
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