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An assortment of tea infusers
An assortment of slices, soup ladles and skimmers
A selection of moulds and other kitchen equipmentA selection of moulds, pans and other kitchen equipment
An assortment of graters, cake and breadmakers
An assortment of copper mouldsAn assortment of tinned copper entree moulds, patty pans and copper moulds
Christmas food, 1954A whimsical and rather kitsch selection of festive foods including Christmas cakes, a gingerbread house and jellies
Blue 1950s kitchenBlue formica surfaces combine with cool white for the practical blue kitchen scene visualised here. The accent colour, red, appears in the gay utensils
Small Moulds - 2These small moulds are sold by the dozen, so that your guests can be served individual portions
TIN MOULDSTin moulds were quite a lot cheaper than copper moulds, around 5 shillings apiece; though even that is quite a lot by todays standards
Small Moulds - 1Some in tin, some in copper, and some in copper tinned; the little ones were about 10 cm long
Small Moulds - 3These small moulds are sold by the dozen, so that your guests can be served individual portions
Equipment used in the British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876Engraving showing a variety of equipment used during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876. Tents, small boats, cooking utensils and various cutting implements can be seen
Roman AntiquitiesA group of Roman vases and utensils discovered in Barrow-on-Soar near Leicester. Skeletons were also discovered by labourers digging for limestone
Old Dutch Cleanser 1919Old Dutch Cleanser keeps all cooking and kitchen utensils spotless and sanitary, saving time, money and labor
Cooking / UtensilsA selection of saucepans and other cooking utensils
COOKS KNIVES 1900A selection of French and English cooks knives Date: circa 1900
German Kitchen 1904Impressive kitchen with Arts & Crafts cupboard and dresser
The Brazier 1827A brazier hammers kettles, pans, candlesticks and other utensils from brass, a metal which is compounded from copper and zinc
Appler Peeler 1881An apple peeler
SAUTE PANA high-sided frying pan made for sauteing potatoes or anything else you fancy to perfection
Omelette PanA saucer shaped frying pan with taper sides made for cooking omelettes to perfection
Prehistoric IndustryInhabitants of the Baltic island of Rugen engaged in making utensils of silex (flint)
First UtensilsTHE FIRST UTENSILS
Mechanical Whisk 1925From wooden spoon to mechanical whisk - saving time and fatigue !