Kitchens and Kitchen Tools The images below were scanned from our private collection of antique ephemera. You're welcome to share them with friends and re-post them for your own private projects free of cost, but please remember to include a citation link to this website, www.thisvictorianlife.com For commercial usage, please contact us about. Victorian houses were only heated by fires in each room, so the kitchen was often some distance from where the family would actually sit down to eat.
As the food was brought to the table, the cutlery would cool down. Kitchen Antiques Historic kitchen equipment, culinary objects >> Resources divided into: >> Museum collections of culinary objects >> Fireplace cooking, cast iron >> 18th and/or 19th century kitchen items >> Early 20th and/or 19th century >> Earlier and miscellaneous Or jump down to the page to Victorian advice on equipping a kitchen Old or historic kitchen utensils go by various different. There was quite a variety of the kitchen items made from wood.
A pretty good list includes wooden tubs, boxes, buckets, bowls, bread troughs, pans, sieves, sifters, potato mashing "beetles", meat "beetles", hickory egg-beaters, spaddles or round short hickory sticks flattened at one end, paste-boards, coffee-sticks, mush-sticks, clothes. Check out our victorian kitchen cooking utensils & gadgets selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our cooking utensils & gadgets shops. New Kitchen Implements (Illustrated London Almanack, 1850) A detailed list of all the items and utensils that are needed in a well-equipped kitchen! Kitchen Requisites, (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1875) What were the essentials of the well-furnished Victorian kitchen?
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View our extensive collection of Victorian Kitchen Utensils on Antiques Boutique. Find and save ideas about victorian cooking utensils on Pinterest. Victorian residences relied on individual fires to heat each room, leaving the kitchen often a distance from the dining area.
As dishes made their way to the table, the accompanying cutlery would cool, inadvertently chilling the food and dampening the dining experience.