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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.
Subject
Crosby family
Abegweit
kitchen utensils
cooking tools
Credit
Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
Catalogue Number
104.19.0267
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Date
1940 – 1960
Material
metal;
Catalogue Number
104.20.1291
Description
Long metal spoon with a rounded can opener at one end with “DUNHAM & TODD LTD. CALGARY, ALTA” etched on it.
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Title
Spoon
Date
1940 – 1960
Material
metal;
Dimensions
2.3 x 3.5 x 19.2 cm
Description
Long metal spoon with a rounded can opener at one end with “DUNHAM & TODD LTD. CALGARY, ALTA” etched on it.
Subject
Crosby family
Abegweit
utensils
kitchen accessories;
Credit
Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
Catalogue Number
104.20.1291
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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.
Subject
cooking
kitchen utensils
cookware
baking
food preparation;
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
1925 – 1950
Material
metal; aluminum; wood;
Catalogue Number
104.19.0272
Description
Tall cylindrical aluminum coffee maker/pot with an ventilation cap that fits on top and an internal filter. The main body has a wooden handle screwed into one side, with a short spout opposite it - throughout the portion of the coffee maker that is covered by the spout are small holes. The cap has …
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Title
Coffee Maker
Date
1925 – 1950
Material
metal; aluminum; wood;
Dimensions
27.5 x 11.2 x 19.1 cm
Description
Tall cylindrical aluminum coffee maker/pot with an ventilation cap that fits on top and an internal filter. The main body has a wooden handle screwed into one side, with a short spout opposite it - throughout the portion of the coffee maker that is covered by the spout are small holes. The cap has two roughly-triangular groupings of ventilation holes opposite from each other and the domed top is capped with a small wooden handle. Inside the coffee maker is a metal filter that consists of a thin pole supported by a slightly domed base with a lip just above the middle on which sits the removable filter. No manufacturer details could be found.
Subject
coffee maker
drinks
kitchen utensil
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
104.19.0272
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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 – 1930
Material
metal; aluminum;
Catalogue Number
104.20.1293
Description
Small aluminum pepper shaker with a narrow weighted base, wide central body, and tapered top with a screw-cap covered in holes throughout. The top of the cap and the interior stained pale brown. Shaker is empty.
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Title
Pepper Shaker
Date
1920 – 1930
Material
metal; aluminum;
Dimensions
6.6 cm
Description
Small aluminum pepper shaker with a narrow weighted base, wide central body, and tapered top with a screw-cap covered in holes throughout. The top of the cap and the interior stained pale brown. Shaker is empty.
Subject
kitchen utensils
seasonings
house ware
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
104.20.1293
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Date
1920 – 1930
Material
glass; metal; aluminum;
Catalogue Number
104.20.1294
Description
Glass and aluminum salt shaker with a weighted glass bottom, wide central body, and tapered top with a screw-cap covered in holes. Shaker is empty.
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Title
Salt Shaker
Date
1920 – 1930
Material
glass; metal; aluminum;
Dimensions
6.5 cm
Description
Glass and aluminum salt shaker with a weighted glass bottom, wide central body, and tapered top with a screw-cap covered in holes. Shaker is empty.
Subject
kitchen utensils
home wares
food preparation;
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
104.20.1294
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Date
1920 – 1930
Material
metal;
Catalogue Number
104.20.1295
Description
Metal eggcup with a hollow base and fluted stand below the cup, which has a slightly curved-out lip.
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Title
Eggcup
Date
1920 – 1930
Material
metal;
Dimensions
5.9 cm
Description
Metal eggcup with a hollow base and fluted stand below the cup, which has a slightly curved-out lip.
Subject
kitchen utensils
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
104.20.1295
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Date
1940 – 1950
Material
metal;
Catalogue Number
104.19.0274
Description
Metal hand-held cherry pitter that consists of a flat metal frame with two finger holes and a small round base with a hole in the middle, as well as a metal wire plunger with a finger hold at the top and a small square flared pusher at the bottom. The wire plunger sits in the middle of the frame an…
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Title
Cherry Pitter
Date
1940 – 1950
Material
metal;
Dimensions
2.1 x 5.9 x 8.5 cm
Description
Metal hand-held cherry pitter that consists of a flat metal frame with two finger holes and a small round base with a hole in the middle, as well as a metal wire plunger with a finger hold at the top and a small square flared pusher at the bottom. The wire plunger sits in the middle of the frame and moves up and down. A cherry would be placed in the round base, the plunger would be pushed down, and the pit would be pushed out through the hole at the bottom.
Subject
food preparation
kitchen utensils;
Credit
Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
Catalogue Number
104.19.0274
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