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Greensborough Historical SocietyCutlery, Serving spoons and forks, 1950c
... Cutlery...cutlery...A group of serving cutlery, including spoons and forks....Five pieces of EPNS serving cutlery....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A group of serving cutlery, including spoons and forks. cutlery food servers EPNS Five pieces of EPNS serving cutlery. ...A group of serving cutlery, including spoons and forks.Five pieces of EPNS serving cutlery.EPNScutlery, food servers -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Spoon, SSP Sheffield Silver Plate & Cutlery Co. Ltd, About 1913 to early-1930s
... ...cutlery...This electroplated silver teaspoon was made by the Sheffield Silver Plate & Cutlery Company Limited from about 1913 to early-1930s. ...Made by Sheffield Silver Plate & Cutlery Co Ltd., Sheffield. Spoon has dimpled surface, nicks and dents. ...SSP Sheffield Silver Plate & Cutlery Co. Ltd....Domestic object Spoon SSP Sheffield Silver Plate & Cutlery Co. Ltd. John Chance ...This electroplated silver teaspoon was made by the Sheffield Silver Plate & Cutlery Company Limited from about 1913 to early-1930s. It was recovered from an unknown shipwreck in the coastal waters of Victoria in the late 1960s to early 1970s. The shipwrecks in the area range from around the 1840s to the early-1930s. It is part of the John Chance Collection. Sheffield manufactures produced high quality silverware products. In the mid-1700s a cutler, Thomas Boulsover, invented a process to fuse copper between two sheets of silver, which could still be like solid silver then the edges were bound in silver. Items made this way are now referred to as Old Silver Plate. The modern method of electroplating has a much thinner layer of silver. The firm Sheffield Silver Plate and Cutlery Co. Ltd. was established in 1913 by Mappin & Webb to make spoons and forks using the American Wilzin process, which was a failure. In 1923 the company was incorporated then re-financed and reverted back to the older production method for electroplating. The maker’s stamp usually had the letters “S.S.P. & C. Co Ltd EPNS” and often included an octagon stamp with “SSP”. The firm had the registered trademarks of ‘SILCUTA’ and ‘SILTONA’ and has also used the name ‘Sheffield Nickel & Silver Plating Co. Ltd.’ The firm had manufacturing Works at Priestley Street, Sheffield from 1913 until the 1960s. They also had a London office in 1919 at Atlantic House, 40a Holborn Viaduct, London, E.C.1., then in 1921 at Union Bank Buildings, Charterhouse Street, E.C.1. The company was dissolved in 2000, the last office address being 23 Albemarle Street London, W1S 4AS. Although this spoon is not linked to a particular shipwreck, it is recognised as being historically significant as an example of cutlery, possibly from a passenger’s luggage or imported for use in Colonial Victoria in the 19th to early 20th century. The spoon is the only example in Flagstaff Hill’s collection that is connected to the manufacturer Sheffield Silver Plate and Cutlery Co. Ltd., historically significant also, as in 1939 the same manufacturer was a recognised supplier to the British Government. The spoon is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver in Victoria’s coastal waters in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Items that come from several wrecks have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value.Spoon; teaspoon, nickel plated silver, discoloured to brown. Old English design. Inscription on handle. Made by Sheffield Silver Plate & Cutlery Co Ltd., Sheffield. Spoon has dimpled surface, nicks and dents. Embossed logo within sunken elongated octagon [SSP] Embossed letters following logo, “S S P C & CO LTD EP/NS” flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, john chance, sheffield, cutlery, eating utensils, electroplate, silver plate, silverware, flatware, antique flatware, old english flatware pattern, spoon, teaspoon, silver flatware, dining, silver plated, epnns, sheffield silver plater & cutlery, ssp, ssp & c co ltd, 20th century silverware -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commissioncutlery set, Bishop Higgins presentation cake cutlery set
... Bishop Higgins presentation cake cutlery set...Oak boxed cutlery set made by W.R. Humphreys & Co Sheffield....Bishop Higgins presentation cake cutlery set cutlery set ...Bishop Higgins was translated from Rockhampton to Ballarat Diocese in 1904.Oak boxed cutlery set made by W.R. Humphreys & Co Sheffield.Silver sheild attached with legend "Presented to the ZRt Rev Dr Higgins, Bishop of Rockhampton by the Children of Mary Charters Towers."bishop higgins, ballarat rockhampton, charters towers, children of mary. -
Robin Boyd FoundationFunctional object - Cutlery, Stuart Devlin, 1966
... Cutlery...A set of crockery and cutlery was designed for the Australian Pavilion at Expo 1967 in Montreal Canada. ...A sample set of cutlery in a blue fabric cloth casing...Robin Boyd is thought to have designed the crockery (item F130). The cutlery design was by Stuart Devlin. expo 67 Walsh st miscellaneous robin boyd A sample set of cutlery in a blue fabric cloth casing Functional object Cutlery Stuart Devlin ...A set of crockery and cutlery was designed for the Australian Pavilion at Expo 1967 in Montreal Canada. Robin Boyd is thought to have designed the crockery (item F130). The cutlery design was by Stuart Devlin.A sample set of cutlery in a blue fabric cloth casingexpo 67, walsh st miscellaneous, robin boyd -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Cutlery, G R Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Unknown
... Cutlery...Cutlery...The family would have used this cutlery on a daily basis as it is not the 'best' cutlery used for special occasions. ...Assorted very worn kitchen cutlery for every day use by the family. Most of it has a wide end at the handle with a small scalloped pattern: Forks, one large and one small, seven very rusted knives with bone handles, spoons, two larger serving, six dessert, ten teaspoons, two very small round sugar spoons, one patterned butter knife and two decorative servers....Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges The family would have used this cutlery on a daily basis as it is not the 'best' cutlery used for special occasions. ...The family would have used this cutlery on a daily basis as it is not the 'best' cutlery used for special occasions. Assorted very worn kitchen cutlery for every day use by the family. Most of it has a wide end at the handle with a small scalloped pattern: Forks, one large and one small, seven very rusted knives with bone handles, spoons, two larger serving, six dessert, ten teaspoons, two very small round sugar spoons, one patterned butter knife and two decorative servers.Various makers which are indecipherable. Two knife have 'G R Joseph Rodgers & Sons Cutlers to His Majesty (with a lined star shape and a cross underneath)'. Another knife has 'C J on a flag outline, with C Johnson & Co Sheffield England'. A smaller knife has a 'round symbol shape with a crown on the top - inside is Viner & Hall Sheffield Made Stainless Deluxe' One of the non matching servers has 'Grovesnor Delphic EPNS A1'cutlery, kitchenware, kitchen knives, table spoons, teaspoons, tableware, servers -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-BranchEquipment - Cutlery, c2010
... Cutlery...The pieces represent the type of cutlery utensils issued to Defence Forces over a wide range of conflicts....Era of usage is undetermined. Cutlery set, for use in base, comprising knife, fork and spoon, made of metal. ...Equipment Cutlery ...The pieces represent the type of cutlery utensils issued to Defence Forces over a wide range of conflicts.Significant in respect to being an example of the types of equipment etc that was used during many conflicts including (likely) the Vietnam War.Era of usage is undetermined. Cutlery set, for use in base, comprising knife, fork and spoon, made of metal. Given the different markings on the pieces and the different aging colours, it is likely that this is not a set but notwithstanding that appearance, they still represent the standard issue of cutlery to the Armed Forces for use 'ín base'.Both the fork and spoon have Rising Sun imprinted onto the handles; plus the fork has two half moon swirls at the end of the handles. The knife has a twin line border on the handle. Additionally, the fork has nickel and silver, sheffield england on reverse of the handle.vietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch, equipment -
Moorabbin Air MuseumFinancial record (Item) - Australian Airlines Plastic Cutlery Set
... Australian Airlines Plastic Cutlery Set....Australian Airlines Plastic Cutlery Set consisting of, Refresher Towlette Paper Serviette Salt & Pepper Plastic Knife ,Fork & Spoon Contained in a sealed clear plastic pack....Australian Airlines Plastic Cutlery Set. Financial record Australian Airlines Plastic Cutlery Set. ... -
Orbost & District Historical Societycutlery, 1920's
... cutlery...Nickel silver first became popular as a base metal for silver-plated cutlery and other silverware, notably the electroplated wares called EPNS (electro-plated nickel silver). ...Five items of silver plated cutlery. 2133.1 is a small knife, 2133.2 is a fork and 2133.3 is a spoon. ...The knife handle could be celluloid plastic. cutlery ...Nickel silver first became popular as a base metal for silver-plated cutlery and other silverware, notably the electroplated wares called EPNS (electro-plated nickel silver). Nickel silver is named for its silvery appearance, but ironically it actually contains no elemental silver. Items inscribed with WEARS WHITE meant that the metal stays white even as it wears.Five items of silver plated cutlery. 2133.1 is a small knife, 2133.2 is a fork and 2133.3 is a spoon. These three pieces are children's cutlery. 2133.4 is salt spoon and 2133.5 is a butter knife. All but 2133.1 have metal handles. The knife handle could be celluloid plastic.nickel silver WEARS WHITEcutlery nickel-silver table-ware -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDomestic object - Cutlery Teaspoons, Dessert Spoons, Fork, Cutlery Teaspoonns, Dessert Spoons, Fork
... Cutlery Teaspoonns, Dessert Spoons, Fork...WW1 cutlery, used at Camp 3...WW1 cutlery, used at Camp 3 Used at Camp 3 All have Allbrite NS engraved on rear of handle. ...WW1 cutlery, used at Camp 3Used at Camp 33 x Teaspoons, 1x Sweet Spoon, 3x Dessert Spoons, 1 x Fork. Sweet Spoon has engraving on handle All have Allbrite NS engraved on rear of handle. Sweet Spoon has KC 3 engraved on front and back of handle -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Cutlery
... Cutlery......cutlery...Silver child's cutlery set. Contains - 1 spoon, knife and fork all engraved. ...Functional object Cutlery ...Used by Mr. N. BlagdonSilver child's cutlery set. Contains - 1 spoon, knife and fork all engraved. Also one serviette ring also engraved. All in box with blue satin and velvet lining.spoons, knives, forks, serviette rings, tableware, cutlery -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Box, Cutlery holder, Circa 1900
... Cutlery holder...These boxes were commonly used to hold and carry cutlery between storage and the table. We have no information on Mr Godfrey. ...Unpainted timber which is joined with nails on the corners and base Cutlery holder Box ...These boxes were commonly used to hold and carry cutlery between storage and the table. We have no information on Mr Godfrey. They are also sometimes referred to as knife boxes. A common item in many households in the 20th century.Wooden rectangular box with sloping sides and partition with hole in centre in the middle. Unpainted timber which is joined with nails on the corners and baseFrom J J Godfrey on bottom of box in blue texta.knife box, cutlery box, j godfrey -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Cutlery
... Cutlery ......cutlery...A collection of miscellaneous silver cutlery EPSN plated. There are 15 large forks, 12 small forks, 6 knives, 15 soup spoons, 14 dessert spoons, 8 cake forks, 2 butter knives, 2 large serving spoons and 1 set of salad servers. ...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges tableware cutlery A collection of miscellaneous silver cutlery EPSN plated. ...A collection of miscellaneous silver cutlery EPSN plated. There are 15 large forks, 12 small forks, 6 knives, 15 soup spoons, 14 dessert spoons, 8 cake forks, 2 butter knives, 2 large serving spoons and 1 set of salad servers. Some have a triangular shape on the handle at the bottom, some are plain and others are decorative. tableware, cutlery -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Kitchen Equipment, bread fork, c1900
... cutlery...Unrecorded Cutlery Manufacturer...More expensive ones would be made from silver and be very ornately decorated. cutlery forks cheltenham moorabbin early settlers bentleigh silver-plate bread forks, victorian etiquette, An engraved, silver-plated Bread fork with a bone handle Kitchen Equipment, bread fork Unrecorded Cutlery Manufacturer ...A Bread fork was mainly used in Victorian times, when touching food was frowned up. Even in common households, you had to have a bread fork to help yourself to the bread from a bread basket in the middle of table. Bread was an important part of any meal, and would be served as a side dish to most dinners, so bread forks were in common to use. More expensive ones would be made from silver and be very ornately decorated. An engraved, silver-plated Bread fork with a bone handle cutlery, forks, cheltenham, moorabbin, early settlers, bentleigh, silver-plate, bread forks, victorian etiquette, -
Orbost & District Historical Societycutlery, 1880's
... cutlery...Two forks and two spoon which are silver plated dinner cutlery....On front of handles - S.S.Ridge Park On back of handles - EP & NS with an A inside a circle Two forks and two spoon which are silver plated dinner cutlery. cutlery ...RIDGE PARK, Length: 65.2 m.; Owned by H. Simpson & Sons; Built at S. P. Austin & Sons in 1878. Registered at Adelaide. On 10 February 1881, RIDGE PARK (Capt. Heslop) was on voyage from Adelaide to Sydney with a cargo of brandy, wine and flour, when she was lost after running aground.Beware Reef is located south east of Cape Conran in east Gippsland.This cutlery is from the Ridge Park which, on 10 February 1881, was wrecked on Beware Reef , just south of Cape Conran in east Gippsland.Two forks and two spoon which are silver plated dinner cutlery.On front of handles - S.S.Ridge Park On back of handles - EP & NS with an A inside a circle -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Cutlery, George Rolfe, Mid to late 19th century
... Cutlery...The property was sold and became an aged care facility in 1952. The cutlery items were in use in the building erected by Florence Lake in 1920 and known today as Lyndoch but the ‘R’ monogram on the items suggest that they belonged to George Rolfe or even his father before him....All the pieces of cutlery have a monogrammed ‘R’ at the end of the handles. ...George Rolfe Functional object Cutlery ...In 1854 in Melbourne George Rolfe Senior established an import business dealing in groceries, wines and spirits and tea. His son George, born in England, took over the business of Rolfe and Co in 1871. A keen sportsman, George Rolfe’s love of fishing led him to take frequent holidays in Warrnambool. He began buying blocks of land near the mouth of the Hopkins River in Warrnambool in the 1870s. By the 1880s Rolfe owned 50 acres in the Hopkins River area and named the property, Lyndoch. He built stables, chaff and bone sheds, a jetty, a boatshed, a water well, a windmill, a reservoir and extensive gardens. He also bought the nearby properties of Shipley and Fairy Hill, establishing a stud farm and breeding cattle. In 1891 he married Jane Ann Lake, the widow of his property manager, and when he died in 1919 his step-daughters, Florence and Annie Lake, inherited Lyndoch. The property was sold and became an aged care facility in 1952. The cutlery items were in use in the building erected by Florence Lake in 1920 and known today as Lyndoch but the ‘R’ monogram on the items suggest that they belonged to George Rolfe or even his father before him.These cutlery items are of considerable importance as mementoes of George Rolfe and his family. They were prominent in Warrnambool’s history in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with the establishment and development of the property, Lyndoch, near the mouth of the Hopkins River. These are 17 pieces from a silver cutlery set that belonged to the Rolfe family (one tablespoon, six large forks, five smaller forks, four small spoons and one mustard spoon.) All the pieces of cutlery have a monogrammed ‘R’ at the end of the handles. Twelve of the items are tarnished and one small spoon is very worn. All the items have six hallmarks. ‘R’george rolfe, lyndoch, warrnambool, rolfe & co. melbourne, florence lake, lyndoch warrnambool., history of warrnambool -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyCutlery, Estimated 20th century
... Cutlery...cutlery...Spoon: WP in diamond over heart; B in lozenge; RD in diamond (on back) - fiddle pattern. Cutlery ...1. Fork: Fiddle pattern eagle in shield shape; R in circle; 2 in circle; ? in circle; ? in diamond (on back) ? silver (on shaft). 2. Knife: Firth's stainless blade (diamond). Made in Australia - plastic handle. 3. Spoon: WP in diamond over heart; B in lozenge; RD in diamond (on back) - fiddle pattern.cutlery -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Cutlery Tray, Unknown
... ...Cutlery...This antique wooden cutlery tray was used to store every day cutlery such as knives, forks and spoons used by the family. ...A handmade brown wooden cutlery tray with two separate compartments. ...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges This antique wooden cutlery tray was used to store every day cutlery such as knives, forks and spoons used by the family. ...This antique wooden cutlery tray was used to store every day cutlery such as knives, forks and spoons used by the family. It's practical use was for ease of storage and carrying.A handmade brown wooden cutlery tray with two separate compartments. The divider also serves as a handle as it has a curved open shape in the middle to lift it with.trays, cutlery trays, wooden trays, storage trays, cutlery, kitchenware -
Streatham and District Historical SocietyKnife, Cutlery
... Cutlery...Streatham and District Historical Society Campbell Street Streatham goldfields Cutlery Knife ... -
Streatham and District Historical SocietyFork, Cutlery
... Cutlery...Streatham and District Historical Society Campbell Street Streatham goldfields Cutlery Fork ... -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Cutlery Set
... Cutlery Set...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Cutlery set Stainless steel, spoon/knife/fork. ...Stainless steel, spoon/knife/fork. Knife doubles as can opener. Spoon has two lugs to enable the knife and fork to be attachedcutlery set -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Cutlery set
... Cutlery set...Spoon has lugs to allow knife and fork to be attached Cutlery set Functional Object Functional Object ...Stainless steel. Spoon, fork and knife. Spoon has lugs to allow knife and fork to be attachedcutlery set -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Cutlery set
... Cutlery set...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast cutlery set Stainless steel. spoon darker metal. spoon with lugs to allow the knife and fork to be attached Cutlery set Functional Object Functional Object ...Stainless steel. spoon darker metal. spoon with lugs to allow the knife and fork to be attachedcutlery set -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Presentation of cutlery to ex-Capt. and Mrs C.E Barrie, 1974
... Presentation of cutlery to ex-Capt. and Mrs C.E Barrie...Melton City Libraries 31 McKenzie Street Melton melbourne Local Identities Emergency Services Presentation at Melton Fire Brigade's pre-season dinner Presentation of cutlery to ex-Capt. and Mrs C.E Barrie Photograph Barrie Collection ...Presentation at Melton Fire Brigade's pre-season dinner local identities, emergency services -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDomestic object (Item) - Ansett-Ana Cutlery Set
... Ansett-Ana Cutlery Set....Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Comprising 2 x Forks,2 x Knives , 2 x Tea Spoons Ansett-Ana Cutlery Set. Domestic object Ansett-Ana Cutlery Set. ... -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - KNIFE, GEORGE WOSTENHOLM
... ...cutlery...GEORGE WOSTENHOLM IXL CUTLERY SHEFFIELD...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields local history domestic item cutlery GEORGE WOSTENHOLM IXL CUTLERY SHEFFIELD KNIFE, SMALL, METAL BLADE WITH WOODEN HANDLE. ...KNIFE, SMALL, METAL BLADE WITH WOODEN HANDLE.GEORGE WOSTENHOLM IXL CUTLERY SHEFFIELDlocal history, domestic item, cutlery -
Greensborough Historical SocietyFunctional object - Cutlery, Serving spoon, 1950s
... Cutlery...cutlery...Serving spoon Functional object Cutlery ...Silver or silver plate serving spoonServing spoon, possibly silver or silver plate. No manufacturers marks.cutlery, spoons -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - CUTLERY
... CUTLERY...CUTLERY...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CUTLERY CARVING FORK NIL .1 TEASTPPN - BRASS (OSSIBLY PREVIOUSLY ELECTROPLATED) STAMPED WP & MAKERS MARKS .2 TEASPOON = E.P. - MARKED DIXON & MAKERS MARKES .3 TEASPOON - MARKED POTOSI, SILVER & MAKERS MARKS (BIRMINGHAM) .4 TEASPOON - MARKED NEUWIED (GERMANY) & MAKERS MARK .5 BONE HANDLED CARVING FORK - NO MARKINGS Domestic object CUTLERY ....1 TEASTPPN - BRASS (OSSIBLY PREVIOUSLY ELECTROPLATED) STAMPED WP & MAKERS MARKS .2 TEASPOON = E.P. - MARKED DIXON & MAKERS MARKES .3 TEASPOON - MARKED POTOSI, SILVER & MAKERS MARKS (BIRMINGHAM) .4 TEASPOON - MARKED NEUWIED (GERMANY) & MAKERS MARK .5 BONE HANDLED CARVING FORK - NO MARKINGSNILcutlery, carving fork -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - CUTLERY
... CUTLERY...Cutlery...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Cutlery Tablespoon Teaspoon Fork .1 "Wingfields Austral" .2 .3 .4 "Makers Marks" .5 .6 .7 "Makers Marks" .8 "Makers Marks" .1 .2 .3 .4 Tablespoons .5 .6 .7 Teaspoons .8 Fork Domestic object CUTLERY ....1 .2 .3 .4 Tablespoons .5 .6 .7 Teaspoons .8 Fork.1 "Wingfields Austral" .2 .3 .4 "Makers Marks" .5 .6 .7 "Makers Marks" .8 "Makers Marks"cutlery, tablespoon, teaspoon, fork -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - CUTLERY
... CUTLERY...CUTLERY...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CUTLERY TARA SILVER WADE & BUTCHER SHEFFIELD DIXON .1 FORK SILVER PLATED - TARA SILVER PLATE -2 - REC .2 FORK, STAINLESS STEEL - WADE & BUTCHER - ENGLAD (SHEFFIELD) .3 FORK, SILVER PLATED - DIXON -NS -A .4 KNIFE, BONE AHNDLE - FLEMING SON & DAVIES SHEFFIELD - FIRST BREARLEY .5 TWO KNIVES BONE HANDLE, BREAD AND BUTTER KNIVES - FRANK WOOD SHEFFIELD Domestic object CUTLERY ....1 FORK SILVER PLATED - TARA SILVER PLATE -2 - REC .2 FORK, STAINLESS STEEL - WADE & BUTCHER - ENGLAD (SHEFFIELD) .3 FORK, SILVER PLATED - DIXON -NS -A .4 KNIFE, BONE AHNDLE - FLEMING SON & DAVIES SHEFFIELD - FIRST BREARLEY .5 TWO KNIVES BONE HANDLE, BREAD AND BUTTER KNIVES - FRANK WOOD SHEFFIELDcutlery, tara silver, wade & butcher, sheffield, dixon -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Tool - Knife Cleaner
... ...cutlery...It has a number of holes in which to place cutlery. It is filled with a carborundum and appears to have leather straps to distribute the carborundum which cleans the cutlery....It has a number of holes in which to place cutlery. It is filled with a carborundum and appears to have leather straps to distribute the carborundum which cleans the cutlery. ...Wooden round container on metal legs with a metal handle to turn it with. It has a number of holes in which to place cutlery. It is filled with a carborundum and appears to have leather straps to distribute the carborundum which cleans the cutlery.On an enamelled plate on the side ' Warren's Rotary Knife Cleaner- Sole manufacturer'domestic items, cutlery
