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Late Victorian Sycamore Carved Breadboard

Late Victorian Sycamore Carved Breadboard

SKU: RJ00654
£35.00Price

Breadboards were a popular kitchen item in the 19th and 20th century. The most popular type of wood was sycamore, used for its antibacteral qualities. The fashion on the round boards was to have a moto carved around the top edge of this board, sometimes this would just say" Bread "or "Bless this house", in other examples the boards would be used to advertise a bread company such as Allinsons.

 

This is a nice quality carved, sycamore bread board with the word "bread" carved to the top edge. It would have been found in a middle income home.

 

In good condition.

 

Dimensions: 30cm diameter

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SKU:

RJ00654

Period:

1890

Breadboards were a popular kitchen item in the 19th and 20th century. The most popular type of wood was sycamore, used for its antibacteral qualities. The fashion on the round boards was to have a moto carved around the top edge of this board, sometimes this would just say" Bread "or "Bless this house", in other examples the boards would be used to advertise a bread company such as Allinsons.

 

This is a nice quality carved, sycamore bread board with the word "bread" carved to the top edge. It would have been found in a middle income home.

 

In good condition.

 

Dimensions: 30cm diameter

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