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- Colander, 1860-1900 -

- 1860-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Colander, 1860-1900
- Dipper -

- Collections - Artifact
Dipper
- Wooden Spatula, 1870-1920 -

- 1870-1920
- Collections - Artifact
Wooden Spatula, 1870-1920
- Dipper - Tin-plated iron, commonly called "tin," was the dominant material for utilitarian items in 19th-century America. It was lightweight, inexpensive, easy to clean, non-toxic, and durable. Tinware also resisted corrosion and had a pleasing silvery appearance that could be enhanced through decoration. Middle-class Americans happily purchased tinware in place of goods made from earlier materials, like wood or pottery.

- Collections - Artifact
Dipper
Tin-plated iron, commonly called "tin," was the dominant material for utilitarian items in 19th-century America. It was lightweight, inexpensive, easy to clean, non-toxic, and durable. Tinware also resisted corrosion and had a pleasing silvery appearance that could be enhanced through decoration. Middle-class Americans happily purchased tinware in place of goods made from earlier materials, like wood or pottery.
- Dipper -

- Collections - Artifact
Dipper
- Dipper -

- Collections - Artifact
Dipper
- Dipper - Tin-plated iron, commonly called "tin," was the dominant material for utilitarian items in 19th-century America. It was lightweight, inexpensive, easy to clean, non-toxic, and durable. Tinware also resisted corrosion and had a pleasing silvery appearance that could be enhanced through decoration. Middle-class Americans happily purchased tinware in place of goods made from earlier materials, like wood or pottery.

- Collections - Artifact
Dipper
Tin-plated iron, commonly called "tin," was the dominant material for utilitarian items in 19th-century America. It was lightweight, inexpensive, easy to clean, non-toxic, and durable. Tinware also resisted corrosion and had a pleasing silvery appearance that could be enhanced through decoration. Middle-class Americans happily purchased tinware in place of goods made from earlier materials, like wood or pottery.
- 20th Century Mainstream Glass -

- July 26, 2017
- Collections - Set
20th Century Mainstream Glass
- Food Chopper Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama -

- 1950-1969
- Collections - Artifact
Food Chopper Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
- Whisk Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama -

- 1970-1999
- Collections - Artifact
Whisk Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama