Showing 3 items matching "husqvarna"
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Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Mincer, Husqvarna Scania
A meat grinder or mincer was used for mincing or fine chopping of raw or cooked meat, fish, vegetables or similar food. It replaced tools like a mincing knife.A vintage cast iron mincer with a brown wooden handle attached to the long cast iron handle. It can be screwed to a table or bench, secured tightly by a two pronged claws. It has a funnel at the top for the meat to be pushed into the mechanism which when the handle is turned operates the inner mechanism which forces the minced meat out through a side opening. The cast iron handle is curved.'No 3 Scandia'domestic objects, kitchen equipment, cooking equipment, meat grinders, meat mincers -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Mincer, Meat, Hardly Meat Mincer No. 2
Commonly used in the 19th & 20th centuryFunnel type feed to a horizontal screw feed mechanism operated by a Hand crank.Handy No. 2 Mincer, Made in Sweden by Husqvarna -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Sewing Machine - Husqvarna, 1976
Bought in New Zealand by Y.F. Fitzmaurice in 1976 and brought to Australia in 1976 for personal use in the Mitcham area.Husqvarna sewing machine, brown and cream colour in cream carry case. Electric with foot pedal and various attachments including guarantee, operating manual, sewing manual and three pattern books. Model 6440. H506.4 slide tray with various components for use in machine. Husqvanadomestic items, sewing, textile machinery