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There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: Blacksmiths worked in both iron and copper and this item was made by a blacksmith, probably somewhere in New England. Many colonial meals were cooked over an open fire, and were "one-pot" meals such as soups or stews. The serving tool was often a handy ladle, like this copper one with an iron handle. The loop at the end of the handle allowed the utensil to hang within reach.
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Copper ladle
length 22.5" |
diameter 5.125" |
process/materials copper |
item type Household Goods/Food Processing Tools & Equipment |
accession # #1890.17 |
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