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Butter print
Double-faced circular print with round tapering handle with turned ferule. Large print has windmill blade motif of 8 triangles in circl; smaller back print has same pattern
Sycamore butter print.
Butter prints were used to stamp butter ready for the market. The craft of carving the prints was common to many countries, but canoe-shaped prints are unique to Wales. The most popular designs were hearts, geometrical shapes, and patterns of lines spreading out from the centre of a circle. From about 1850 to 1900, roses, strawberries, cows, acorns, and pineapples were fashionable designs.
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
68.547.2
Creation/Production
unknown
Date: 19th century
Acquisition
Donation
Measurements
Length (mm): 235
diameter (mm): 100
diameter (mm): 88
Material
sycamore
Location
In store
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