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95/37
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A metal pressure cooker, circular in shape and with a domed lid held down with three clips. The cooker has a handle by which it could be carried, and the lid has a small handle. It is stamped with the name of the manufacturer, A. Kenrick & Sons of West Bromwich, and the numbers 3 and 4. The cooker came from a cottage in East Garston, Berkshire.
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1 pressure cooker: metal; fair condition
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MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Standard museum name: PRESSURE COOKER // Accession number: 95/37 // … // Recorder: JMB // Date: 20.2.95 // Description: This cooker is a circular shape and has a domed lid which is held down with three clips. There is a small handle on the lid and a longer wire handle to carry the whole cooker. // Inscription: stamped on base A. KENRICK & SONS // 3 // 4 ? // Dimensions: Diameter: 16.0 cm Height: 25.0 cm // Associated information: See 95/35 [95/35– 95/43 // These items were owned by Miss Cecil Barker, Yew Tree, Back Street, East Garston, RG16 7EX. She died earlier in 1994 aged 93. // [Donor] was an old friend who, as Miss Barker’s executor, passed the material on to the Museum. // Some of the material will have come originally from another old cottage in the village known as ‘Baggers’.]’
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West Bromwich
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