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1 00.38.1.2.13.2 Tool Metal skimmer used for cream. The thin sheet of metal is pear shaped with a slightly bowed, wide scoop that tapers into a more narrow handle. In the scoop there is a series of small holes in an oval shape, and on the handle is a single, larger hole for hanging.
2 1970.17.4 Tool Metal skimmer used for cream. The thin sheet of tin is pear shaped, with a wide, slightly bowed scoop that tapers into a narrower handle. On the scoop is a series of small holes which are arranged into the shape of a diamond; on the handle is a single, larger hole for hanging.
3 1970.17.7 Tool Metal strainer likely used for tea, circular in shape with flat handle protruding from one side. Small holes in a circular shape appear at the bottom of a scoop, surrounding this is a rim with the words "Eat the Best; Downing's Milk and Domestic Bread." embossed on it. The flat, slightly rounded handle has a single hole used for hanging.
4 1970.8.1 Tool Metal skimmer used for cream. The thin sheet of tin is pear shaped, with a wide, slightly bowed scoop that tapers into a narrower handle. On the scoop is a series of small holes which are arranged into an outline of a diamond shape with intersecting lines within it, on the handle is a single, larger hole for hanging.
5 1971.30 Pan Muffin tin made up of eight individual cups welded together by five thin strips of metal. The cups are shallow and lipped, the lips overlap in an under/over pattern lengthwise but are not welded to one another. The four strips of metal that make up the outer shape of the pan are welded together at the corners with a pin in each corner for support, the fifth strip runs lengthwise through the middle of the pans, between the cups, in order to hold them together; all five metal strips are welded to the cups at every point of contact. Slight warping has occurred which prevents all eight pans from laying flat. Muffin tin has eight cups for muffins and they are connected by five strips of metal.
6 1971.31 Pan Metal pan with eight cups for muffins. The cups are arranged into an evenly spaced 2x4 pattern and are uniform in depth and shape. On one end of the pan is a hole used for hanging. The metal is tarnished and there is some slight damage from burns during use, there is also a very slight warp in the metal that prevents the pan from sitting completely flat.