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11438Cream skimmer with oval pattern
  • Object, Dairy Tool, Cream Skimmer
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Cream skimmer with oval pattern 5/20/08 annotation by Michael Shook - Start This item has been cataloged 3 times: In chronological order: 001-102-598 (#1) 008.021.010 (#2 - with two other cream skimmers) 001-102.2 (#3 this is the number marked on the object) I'm not changing any of these: There may be references to #1 and #3. Removing #2 messes up the other objects in that Accession 5/20/08 annotation by Michael Shook - End
11439Cream skimmer
  • Object, Dairy Tool, Cream Skimmer
Description:
Cream skimmer, diamond pattern. 5/20/08 annotation by Michael Shook - Start This item has been cataloged 3 times: In chronological order: 001-102-597 (#1) 008.021.010 (#2 - with two other cream skimmers) 001-102.1 (#3 this is the number marked on the object) I'm not changing any of these: There may be references to #1 and #3. Removing #2 messes up the other objects in that Accession 5/20/08 annotation by Michael Shook - End
3383Cream Skimmer
  • Object, Dairy Tool, Cream Skimmer
Description:
Pear shape with many perforations. Hole at top for hanging.
2066Cream Skimmer
  • Object, Dairy Tool, Cream Skimmer
  • 19th century
Description:
SEE 001-102.1 FOR ORIGINAL CATALOG data AND PHOTO. metal clam shell-shaped scoop with diamond pattern straining holes
2065Cream Skimmer
  • Object, Dairy Tool, Cream Skimmer
  • 19th Century
Description:
SEE 001-102.2 FOR ORIGINAL CATALOGUE DATE AND PHOTO. Metal clam shell-shaped scoop with oval pattern straining holes 5/20/08 annotation by Michael Shook - Start This item has been cataloged 3 times: In chronological order: 001-102-598 (#1) 008.021.010 (#2 - with two other cream skimmers) 001-102.2 (#3 this is the number marked on the object) I'm not changing any of these: There may be references to #1 and #3. Removing #2 messes up the other objects in that Accession 5/20/08 annotation by Michael Shook - End [show more]