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59/273/1-2
Описание
This conical milk churn is made of tinned steel. It has a brass outlet pipe which is missing its tap at the base, two hinged handles halfway up the sides, and a lid secured with a pin and chain. It also has a brass plate bearing the owner’s name ‘F. ---’ (badly worn) and ‘Amersham’. It was used for the transport and storage of milk for sale, and was probably carried on a milk float. It was displayed at the British Food Fair of 1958 at Olympia, London.
Физическое описание
1 churn: tinned steel and brassA tinned steel churn with strong rim at base. It has a brass outlet pipe at the base but the tap is not present. The handles are hinged and are fixed to the churn by plates. There is a brass plate with the owners' name (worn) and 'AMERSHAM' written on it. The lid is recessed into the neck of the churn and has a central cone for a handle. The lid fits onto knobs and there is a pin and chain to hold it in place.
Архивная история
MERL ‘History Artefacts’ card – ‘Description: A tinned steel churn with strong rim at base. It has a brass outlet pipe at the base but the tap is not present. The handles are hinged and are fixed to the churn by plates. There is a brass plate with the owners name (worn) and AMERSHAM written on it. The lid is recessed into the neck of the churn and has a central cone for a handle. The lid fits onto knobs and there is a pin and chain to hold it in place. // Use: For the transport & storage of milk for sale. Probably carried on a milk float. // History: Unclaimed at the Food Fair (1958) and passed on to the Museum.’
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_3512.tif - High resolution image