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2010.51.1 - Knife, Butcher
A meat cleaver from the Shepaug Market (which was located in Washington Depot), used by store owner Randolph Johnson, a local Swede. The blade is metal, and the handle wood. On one side of the blade, "Ox-Head Made in Germany" and a company logo is stamped into the metal.
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2010.51.2 - Knife, Bread
A bread knife from the Shepaug Market (which was located in Washington Depot), used by Randolph Johnson. The blade is stainless seal, and the handle wood. On one side of the blade, "Gustav Emil Ern Solingen-Germany" and a company logo is stamped into the metal.
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2010.51.3 - Knife, Cheese
A cheese knife from the Shepaug Market (which was located in Washington Depot), used by Randolph Johnson. The blade is stainless steel, and it has 2 wooden handles, one on either end. On one side of the blade, "R.H.Forschner Co", and a company logo with the name "Victorinox" and "made in Switzerland", is stamped into0 the metal.
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2012.16.3 - Spoon, Mixing
A very simple long wooden spatula and mixing utensil manufactured in the mid-20th century for use in a home kitchen. Spatula has a long handle that tapers down to a flatter, wider, end with a rounded edge. There are no markings or writing on the wood.
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2012.16.4 - Spatula, Kitchen
A simple wooden manufactured spatula/scraper used for cooking and food processing in the kitchen. Handle is teardrop in shape. Spatula is long and wide, with a very thin edge. Numerous grooves are cut along the top edge of the spatula: the specific reason is unknown, though grip or drainage are two possible explanations. There are no markings or writing on the utensil.
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2012.16.5 - Masher
A simple mid-19th century wooden smasher manufactured for home kitchen and food processing use. Masher has a large and solid base which gradually tappers into a teardrop shaped handle. The base has numerous small cracks in the wood. There is no writings or markings of any sort on the utensil.
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2012.16.6 - Scraper, Dough
A simple wooden "L" shaped dough scraper manufactured for use in home kitchens and food processing. Handle is wide and cylindrical and connectes to awide flattened scraper edge used in baking. Wood has no markings or writing of any kind. Tool was to be used as a butter paddle.
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2012.16.7 - Bowl, Mixing
Large and simple yellow ware stoneware mixing bowl used in the home kitchen for food processing. Bowl is yellow because of the clay used in yellow ware. The bowl design is a simple thin white line followed by a thick white line followed again by a thin white line that covers the circumference of the bowl. Bowl has no maker marks or signature, but was produced in the United States, likely in the Northeast or Ohio Valley. Bowl shows very distin...
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2012.16.8 - Bowl, Mixing
Large and simple yellow ware stoneware mixing bowl used in the home kitchen for food processing. Bowl is yellow because of the clay used in yellow ware. The bowl design is a simple thin cinnamon line followed by two thin white line followed again by a thin cinnamon line that covers the circumference of the bowl. Bowl has no maker marks or signature, but was produced in the United States, likely in the Northeast or Ohio Valley. Bowl shows ver...
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F 237 - Skimmer, Cream
Tin perforated scoop. No handle, hole for hanging narrow end, perforations in diamond shape. Common object-used to skim cream from milk in milk pan.
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R 69a - Ladle, Kitchen
Rustic, handmade, bean porridge ladle from burl wood. Shallow misshapen ladle with a short flat handle bent over at the end.
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X1991.031 - Ladle, Kitchen
Wooden ladle carved from solid piece of wood, with a carved section at the top of the handle.
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