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Culinary Roller

1600-1700 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Culinary roller used for stamping patterns on pastry. Pearwood, incised with a band of conventional flowers and fruit, including tulips, lilies, sunflowers, roses and pomegranates. One end is stamped with the initials 'I.W'. The handles are missing.
With plaster cast of imprint

Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Culinary Roller
  • Plastercast
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Culinary roller, English, 1600-1700, pearwood, incised with the initials 'IW'. With corresponding plaster cast
Physical description
Culinary roller used for stamping patterns on pastry. Pearwood, incised with a band of conventional flowers and fruit, including tulips, lilies, sunflowers, roses and pomegranates. One end is stamped with the initials 'I.W'. The handles are missing.
With plaster cast of imprint
Dimensions
  • Width: 7.6cm (Note: measurement converted from department register)
  • Diameter: 12.7cm (Note: measurement converted from department register)
Credit line
Given by A E Munday
Collection
Accession number
W.78:1-1914

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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