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SEARCH RESULTS: subjects "Cooking utensils"SHOWING 8 of 8 RESULTS

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Pin, rollingHollow clear glass rolling pin, open at one end to enable cold water to be put inside, and sealed with a cork.

Mould, jellyWhite Wedgewood jelly mould, oval shape with decorative interior.

Pot, cookingBlack cast iron oval shaped cooking pot with lid and handle and a lip soldered to the top of one side. 3 1/2 G on makers stamp on side.

Pikelet makerCast iron pikelet maker consisting of six circular pieces welded together to form a seventh circle in the middle, with a handle which has the initials HE on the end. Designed to be used over an open fire. Painted brown.

Beater, handLight steel hand beater with wooden handles. On the beater wheel are the words "SWIFT WHIP A PROPERT PRODUCT MADE IN AUSTRALIA PATENT BALL DRIVE" "SWIFT WHIP" also on the frame.

Irons, gem sconeSet of 12 cast iron cups welded together for cooking gem scones. A narrow handle is welded to each end.

Pan, preservingLarge cast iron preserving pan, white enamel-lined inside, with a handle, lip and holding projection on the edge.

Bread boardRound wooden bread board. The rim has been turned and the words “ Want not” have been carved around the edge. The board looks very worn and well used. The board could have been hand made locally.

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