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  • Object number
    51/439
  • Description
    Jelly mould made of tinned copper. Believed to be used at Papplewick Hall, Nottinghamshire, and then at Goldwell, Newbury.
    This jelly mould was donated to the Museum in 1951, one of thirty-nine household and domestic items. It is made of copper and lined with tin. It has an inner core and a fluted pattern. It is believed that this mould was used at the donor's family home of Papplewick Hall, Nottinghamshire, and then at Goldwell, Newbury. Jelly moulds such as this were common during the 18th and 19th centuries
  • Physical description
    1 jelly mould: metal; good condition
  • Production date
    1800-01-01 - 1849-12-31
  • Production period
    Nineteenth century, first half
  • Object name
    Mould, jelly
  • Material
    Metal
  • Associated subject

    DOMESTIC AND FAMILY LIFE : food preparation
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\35 series negatives\Scans\35_380.tif - High resolution image
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