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Ladle
- Material
- METAL-STEEL;
- Description
- Metal ladle. Cup part of the ladle has 10.5 cm. diameter and a rolled over lip. Handle of ladle is a flat piece of metal attached to the cup part of the ladle. The end of the handle is bent over slightly which would allow the ladle to be hung. Stamped in metal on bottom of ladle is '4500 MSL ID…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD SERVICE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- Metal ladle. Cup part of the ladle has 10.5 cm. diameter and a rolled over lip. Handle of ladle is a flat piece of metal attached to the cup part of the ladle. The end of the handle is bent over slightly which would allow the ladle to be hung. Stamped in metal on bottom of ladle is '4500 MSL IDEAL MADE IN CANADA'.
- History Of Use
- Metal ladle used for serving liquids. Presumably this ladle was used on the O'liarney farm. Pete and Lottie O'liarney settled in the Bulkley Valley in 1929 and farmed near the Telkwa High Road until 1972. Ladles such as this one can be seen in 1902 Sea
- Material
- METAL-STEEL;
- Length
- 36
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1989.18.2
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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