Well done to all the people who correctly guessed that this month’s mystery item was in fact... sugar cutters.
Now a day’s sugar comes in various forms, granulated, powder in packets etc, but it wasn't always that simple. Sugar used to be made into conical loaves which were produced by pouring liquid sugar into molds. (1) The desired amount of sugar would then be cut off using a pair of sugar cutters like our mystery item or this set here
Now a day’s sugar comes in various forms, granulated, powder in packets etc, but it wasn't always that simple. Sugar used to be made into conical loaves which were produced by pouring liquid sugar into molds. (1) The desired amount of sugar would then be cut off using a pair of sugar cutters like our mystery item or this set here
Image from http://www.bbc.co.uk/ (2)
The importance of sugar cutters was talked about in Miss Leslie’s Lady’s House-Book in 1850.
A pair of sugar-nippers are indispensable, for breaking small the loaf-sugar, after it has been cracked with a stout knife and a mallet or hammer. It should then be kept in a closely covered tin or wooden box, There should be a box also for brown sugar. (3)
(1) Object Lessons, 'Suggar Cutters', 2012. [Online] Available from: www.objectlessons.org/houses-and-homes-tudors/sugar-scissors--sugar-cone-medieval-victorian/s58/a300/. (Accessed 19/03/2012).
(2) BBC, 'Sugar Cutters- A History of the World’, 2012. [Online] Available from: www.bbc.co.uk/ahistoryoftheworld/objects/3KrYjJGHRzGsidNnCgK97g. (Accessed 19/03/2012).
(3) Old and Interesting, ‘Sugar Nippers’, 2012. [Online] Available from: www.oldandinteresting.com/sugar-nippers.aspx. (Accessed 19/03/2012).
(3) Old and Interesting, ‘Sugar Nippers’, 2012. [Online] Available from: www.oldandinteresting.com/sugar-nippers.aspx. (Accessed 19/03/2012).
What does the engraving say on the front?
ReplyDeleteI'm unsure on the engraving on this stand. The image and item was included in the BBC's 'A History of the World' series.
DeleteOur pair of sugar cutters is the top image
Ah OK! Still functioning?
ReplyDeleteOur pair still moves, not sure how sharp they are now though!
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