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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - SUGAR SCOOP
... SUGAR SCOOP...Sugar scoop...Sheet metal sugar scoop with finger loop handle.... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food preparation Sugar scoop L28 Sheet metal ...Sheet metal sugar scoop with finger loop handle.L28domestic equipment, food preparation, sugar scoop -
Greensborough Historical Society
Scoop, Half-cup scoop, 1960s
... Used as flour or sugar scoop, tis scoop, when full... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Used as flour or sugar scoop, tis ...Used as flour or sugar scoop, tis scoop, when full, measures 1/2 cup.Metal scoop with wooden handle"Level full 1/2 cup A & J Made in USA"scoops -
Orbost & District Historical Society
sugar scuttle
... Silver sugar scuttle with small scoop. Intricate engravings... sugar scuttle with small scoop. Intricate engravings at sides ...Silver sugar scuttle with small scoop. Intricate engravings at sides.sugar-scuttle domestic-items-food container silver -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Scoop metal, no makers identification, circa mid to late 1900's
... This lite galvanised rolled steel flour/sugar scoop has... flour/sugar scoop has a tapered handle extruding from a small ...This scoop was professionally made and well before plastics and aluminium scoops were manufactured. It was in a period when mass production and cheap imports where not common. This item would have been produced well after World War II and before the cheap Asian imports. It was a period in time(the last years) when items such as this scoop were made to last and consumerism was not at the "throw away" mass consumption time of the late 1900's. The rural sector in the Kiewa Valley used this type of "made to last" domestic implement when home made cakes and pastries were commonly made in the household kitchen. Because of the relatively isolation of the valley, bulk supplies of flour, sugar and other cooking ingredients were the required quantity for both domestic household and farm use. Local general stores also had these scoops to provide clients with their required flour, sugar and other bulk loose grains (processed or unprocessed) This lite galvanised rolled steel flour/sugar scoop has a tapered handle extruding from a small cone shaped base. It has a half circle scoop extending from a full circular base which has a small containment ridge which acts as a collection rim. The collection scoop has its front shovel end tapered and rolled edge (outwards) presenting a barrier and air relief when thrust into the flour/sugar. All the edges are rolled and connection links have been soldered. The handle is not of solid steel which accounts for the light weight. The base of the "shovel" is slightly concave to allow gravitational forces to keep the flour centre of mass. The handle has a ridge pressed in the sheet metal at about two thirds up the shaft All metal to metal joins have been pressed and soldered together.loose grains, sugar, millet, nus, nails, loose grocery items. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Scoop
... A tin scoop used to distribute sugar, flour etc from... A tin scoop used to distribute sugar, flour etc from storage ...This tin scoop would have been used in the kitchen at the Sunbury Asylum to distribute bulk food such as sugar, flour etc from larger containers.A tin scoop used to distribute sugar, flour etc from storage containers.sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Mont De Lancey
Sugar scuttle, Later 19th Century
From the home of the late Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Sebire - gift to them on the occasion of their wedding 1902Silver sugar scuttle - heavily embossed with small scoop and two handles. Has plain base.sugar bowls -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Coal Scuttle Sugar Bowl and spoon, Stewart Dawson & Co. Ltd, before 1935
This sugar bowl was manufactured by the firm Stewart Dawson & Co. The firm was active as jewellers and watch manufacturer at Hatton Garden London, with premises in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. In 1907 the firm was converted to Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd under which name in traded until c1935.This item is from Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. It belonged to her mother, Mrs. Yardy.A sugar bowl fashioned in the shape of a coal shuttle with a scoop-shaped spoon. Made from silver plateOn underside of bowl: "EP SD & Co. LTD in shield BM/ 4662'sugar bowl, plate silver