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17522Coffee grinder
  • Object, Food Grinding Tool, Culinary Mill, Coffee Mill
Description:
Coffee grinder. Drawer missing. Turn wooden handle to grind coffee.
17513Pestle
  • Object, Food Grinding Tool, Food Mortar
Description:
Simple iron pestle. Donor info - from Eugene Merchant house (donor’s father) former Dr. Kendall Kittredge house outside historic district. Believed to belong to Dr. Kittredge. see mortar # (997-1-490)
11421Coffee Mill, 1879
  • Object, Food Grinding Tool, Culinary Mill, Coffee Mill
  • 1879
Description:
Large, two-wheeled coffee grinder from Fernald's Store in Somesville. Decorative paint and flower drawings. Opening in top for coffee beans topped with eagle; drawer in bottom to hold ground coffee. Manufactured by Enterprise Manufacturing Co.of Philadelphia, PA. Patented Oct. 21, 1879. Dimensions: 27.5" high, 17" wide, wheel diameter 19.5"
3222Raisin Grinder
  • Object, Food Grinding Tool, Food Grinder
Description:
Clamps to table. Two grinding wheels. Small funnel to feed raisins. Spout underneath. Marked, “Pat. Apl’d for. Wet the Raisins. Enterprise Mf’C Co. Phil’a U.S.A."
2329Mortar and Pestle
  • Object, Food Grinding Tool, Food Mortar
  • 18th c ?
Description:
Appears to be carved from one piece of wood. Pestle very rough on bottom. Donor info - brought to Somesville by Abraham Somes. Presented to John Allen Somes who inherited from his father John W. Somes.
2328Mortar
  • Object, Food Grinding Tool, Food Mortar
Description:
Rough around top and bottom edges. Worn smooth in spots where pieces have broken. 1” l x 1/2” d crack at top. Pitted in spots. Donor info - From Eugene Merchant house (donor’s father) former Dr. Kendall Kittredge house outside historic district. Believed to belong to Dr. Kittredge. See pestle under different #.
2327Mortar
  • Object, Food Grinding Tool, Food Mortar
  • 19th c
Description:
Very primitive. Carved out of tree limb. Bark on outside. Donor info - belonged to Mr. Hamor who kept store and used mortar to grind snuff.