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  • Object number
    74/82
  • Creator
    J. Tyler & Sons
  • Description
    A curd cutter used for cutting the curd in a vertical direction to facilitate the removal of the whey. Made by J. Tyler & Sons of Highbridge.
    This is a curd cutter used for cutting the curd in a vertical direction to facilitate the removal of the whey. This example has 13 vertical steel knives. The wooden handle is at a right angle to the cutter and is fixed on by means of a brass ring. There are four circular grooves on the handle. Two knobs at the bottom of the cutter protect the knives. The inscription suggests it was made by J. Tyler & Sons of Highbridge. This item was donated as part of a collection of dairy related objects from the University of Reading Department of Food Science.
  • Physical description
    1 curd cutter: wood, brass
  • Archival history
    MERL ‘History Artefacts’ card – ‘Curd cutter // Tinned brass and wood// stamped J. Tyler & Sons, Highridge // University of Reading Department of Food Science // Description: A curd cutter with 13 vertical steel knives. The wooden handle is at a right angle to the cutter and is fixed on by means of a brass ring. There are four circular grooves on the handle. Two knobs at the bottom of the cutter protect the knives. Use: For cutting the curd in a vertical direction to facilitate the removal of the whey. Used with a horizontal cutter to produce cubes of curd.’
  • Production place
    Highbridge
  • Object name
    Cutter, curd
  • Material
    Metal, brass, Wood
  • Associated subject
    PROCESSING : dairying
    Milk
    Cheese
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_12140.tif - High resolution image
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