Spatula
Dateca.1750-1820
OriginAmerica
MediumWrought iron
DimensionsOverall: 14 5/8 x 3 1/8 x 1/2in. (37.1 x 7.9 x 1.3cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1946-88
DescriptionWrought iron spatula with a slightly flaring handle of rectangular section, topped with a serrated ram's-horn terminal, and forged integrally with a straight, rectangular blade. Top shoulders of blade are rounded.Label TextAlso called a "turner," the common spatula found in early American kitchens is essentially identical to those in use today. This bladed tool is just the thing to flip over whatever delicacy one was cooking, either on a griddle or in pan or skillet. Can you imagine trying to make pancakes without one? Once the food preparation was done, a spatula was ideal to scrape the bottom of the cooking vessel clean with. This piece, which takes the form of a small peel, is very worn, suggesting it had a long and rough life in the kitchen.
ca.1810-1840
ca.1810-1840
ca.1800-1850
ca.1780-1840
ca.1750-1830
ca.1750-1830
ca.1750-1830
1760-1800 (possibly)
1760-1800 (possibly)
ca.1750-1800
ca.1780-1820
ca.1750-1850