Code: J22212
A nineteenth century, English copper straining spoon with an ebonised wooden handle. This is made from quite a heavy gauge of copper and it dates from c.1880. The large, straining spoon is only half pierced and this was possibly used for staining curds. There is a small, steel loop in the end on the dark, ebonised handle so that the strainer can hang when not in use. It is in very good condition.
Dimensions: Length 55.5cm. Width 12cm.
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