Code: J22695
A 19th century, two part, miniature copper mould in the shape of a sphere or ball. This type of mould was used for ice cream or jelly. If moulding ice cream you would fill both sides, put them together and then chill. If you were setting jelly you would put the mould together and pour the jelly into the mould through the funnel. This example is English and it dates from c.1880. It is in excellent condition and the tinning to the interior, although now quite dark, is still in usable condition.
Dimensions: Height 7cm. Diameter 6cm.
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