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Orbost & District Historical Society
glove hook, early 1900's
It would take a woman hours to hook all of the buttons on her gloves.Glove hooks were the solution to this.They came in all shapes and sizes.Some could be carried around in a purse and used whenever it was necessary. These hooks made dressing easier and faster for decades, before they started to go out of use after World War I. The glove hook is an example of a gadget designed to make life simpler and to highlight the sophistication and refinement of the owner. It was a common accessory for women until the late 1920's.Small metal glove hook with round top showing Queen Victoria of England. Advertisement for David Jones - Sydney.On back : "David Jones and Company". Hosiers & Gloversglove-hook costume-accessories glove david-jones-sydney queen-victoria -
Orbost & District Historical Society
garnishing cutter blade, 1960's - 1970's
This blade is to be used with a Dial O Matic Food Cutter. It is used for cutting and shredding vegetables. A stainless steel French Garnishing Cutter in its original box. The box is red cardboard with yellow print. The blade is used with the Deluxe Dial O Matic Food Cutter invented by Ron Popeil. The blade is 1877.1 and the box is 1877.2.On box - French Garnishing Cutter, stainless steel $1food-preparation kitchen-gadget garnishing-cutter-blade -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Food Mill, 1950s+
The Moulin Legumes No. 3 food mill is a useful manual kitchen utensil for milling, sieving, grating and pureeing various food types (legumes, vegetables, fruit and herbs). The food is placed in the chamber and the handle is turned to push the food through the holes in the blades and into a bowl placed below it. The various blades allow choice of consistency as they have different sized holes. It was in use before electric food processors were invented and is still used in modern times. The vegetable mill was invented by the French inventor and industrialist, Jean Mantelet, in 1932. Inspired by his wife, he invented the mill, which simply and quickly made cooked food into puree or mash. He said "My greatest pride is to rid women of a daily chore." The business started using the brand Moulinex in 1956 and today is it a household name linked to useful and good quality kitchen utensils and aids. The name comes from combining the words Moulin Express, which was an electric coffee mill. The embossed text "BREVETE S G D G" was a type of French patent without a government guarantee. It stopped being used in 1968. This Moulin is an example of a kitchen utensil used before electric food processors were invented, and had gained popularity to process foods such as vegetable's, fruit, nuts and herbs in a domestic or commercial kitchen. The first model of the Moulin Legunes was invented in 1932 by French industrialist Jean Mantelet to meet the reduce labour for housewives in the kitchen. Millions of this labour saving device have since been sold. Food mill, metal, for manually processing food. Conical-shaped food chamber, two U-shaped handles on opposite sides, two clips inside. Three interchangeable twelve-sided cutting blades, each with different sized holes. Made in France. Model is Moulin Legumes No. 3. Impressed into the side, within a circle "MADE IN FRANCE - BREVETE S G D C -" and in centre "2" (Brevete is French word for Patent)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, made in france, french kitchen utensils, moulin, food preparation, kitchen utensil, food mill, food processor, sieve, moule, mouli, grater, puree, hand operated, moulin legumes no. 3, vingage, kitchen gadget, moulineux, jean mantelet -
Greensborough Historical Society
Kitchenware, Clever Dick [citrus juicer], 1960c
The 'Clever Dick' is a small funnel for juicing citrus fruits, clear plastic with yellow plastic lid. In original cellophane package with instructions attached. The label claims that the product will keep lemons fresh until all juice is removed or seal is broken.An example of mid 20th century kitchen gadget.Small funnel for juicing citrus fruits, clear plastic with yellow plastic lid. In original cellophane package with instructions attached.clever dick, juicer, lemon juicer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - WEBSTER BROS. ADVERTISING GADGET
this object has a metal ring inserted into a wooden cylinder and another metal square at the other end, on the wood the words: Webster Bros. 210 Mitchell Steet Bendigo, cycle and motor manufacturers, repair to any make, telephone 286. Made (after some words that cannot be read) trade (decapitator) Mark Varleys agencies, Melbourne.business, retail, webster