What is it?
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What is it?
What is it?
Thank you in advance
Thank you in advance
Re: What is it?
Looks like a sugar sifter spoon...
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Re: What is it?
Hi Brian,
Would not the holes be too big for that?
I thought it had something to do with fruit.
Would not the holes be too big for that?
I thought it had something to do with fruit.
Re: What is it?
I don’t think sugar was as refined as it is now but you may be right...
Re: What is it?
Sugar at that time was sold in solid cones, the buyer would cut pieces off and crush it to suit their taste.
Trev.
Trev.
Re: What is it?
Loaf Sugar should be well pounded, and then sifted through a fine sieve.
Isabella Beeton, Book of Household Management, 1861
Isabella Beeton, Book of Household Management, 1861
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Re: What is it?
Hi all,
So if I understand correctly, it is a sugar sifter spoon.
I have several sugar sifter spoon from various countries (the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany etc) whose stray sizes are very small.
I thought that this was a (wet) fruit shovel. (if I translate it correctly - Google :)))
Many thanks
So if I understand correctly, it is a sugar sifter spoon.
I have several sugar sifter spoon from various countries (the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany etc) whose stray sizes are very small.
I thought that this was a (wet) fruit shovel. (if I translate it correctly - Google :)))
Many thanks
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Re: What is it?
Hi,
Makers Mark: George Smith (III) & William Fearn (GS WF)
Period: 1788..1796
Date letter t =1794
Refined sugar was not earlier than in the 18th century
That explains my comment
it is a sugar sifter spoon, with larger sieve opening than in the 18th century
Makers Mark: George Smith (III) & William Fearn (GS WF)
Period: 1788..1796
Date letter t =1794
Refined sugar was not earlier than in the 18th century
That explains my comment
it is a sugar sifter spoon, with larger sieve opening than in the 18th century
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Re: What is it?
Correction
George Smith (III) & William Fearn (GS WF)
1788..1796
t =1794
Refined sugar was not earlier than in the 19th century
That explains my comment
it is a sugar sifter spoon, with larger sieve opening than in the 19th century
George Smith (III) & William Fearn (GS WF)
1788..1796
t =1794
Refined sugar was not earlier than in the 19th century
That explains my comment
it is a sugar sifter spoon, with larger sieve opening than in the 19th century