Asparagus Tongs
1794-1795 (made)
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These asparagus tongs have a scissor-like action and might also have been used to serve chops and steaks. There are records of asparagus tongs in the 17th century but the earliest surviving examples date from about 1750. The advantage of silver was that it did not discolour the asparagus or taint the butter sauce.
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Materials and techniques | Silver |
Brief description | Silver, London hallmarks for 1794-5, mark of Peter and Ann Bateman |
Physical description | Asparaguc tongs. Silver engraved with interlacing lines., Flat jaws, ribbed on the inside, united by a bow-spring and a band. Engraved with a heraldic crest (unidentified). |
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Credit line | Given by C. D. Rotch |
Object history | Gift - Rotch Acquisition RF: 13 / 3269 |
Summary | These asparagus tongs have a scissor-like action and might also have been used to serve chops and steaks. There are records of asparagus tongs in the 17th century but the earliest surviving examples date from about 1750. The advantage of silver was that it did not discolour the asparagus or taint the butter sauce. |
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Accession number | M.97-1913 |
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Record created | September 10, 2004 |
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