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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
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
Images
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