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Georgian | Geo III | Sterling Silver dome top Bright cut Nutmeg grater | Birmingham 1812

Product Description

A scarce George III Sterling Silver dome top Nutmeg Grater
The grating section is metal [not silver] - as they nearly always are 

Bright cut floral decoration top and bottom - the grating section lifts out to remove the contents [the grated nutmeg]

Assay: Birmingham 1812
Maker: Matthew Linwood

Approx 5cms (2") wide
Approx 3cms (1 1/4") across

What is a Nutmeg Grater?
A nutmeg grater, also called a nutmeg rasp, is a device used to grate a nutmeg seed. Nutmeg graters are normally metal, cylindrical or half-cylindrical, the surface perforated with small rasped holes. The nutmeg is passed over the surface to grate. The grater may be combined with a compartment for storing the nutmeg seed between uses.

In the late 18th century, nutmeg and nutmeg graters became associated with drinking punch, at that time a fashionable alcoholic beverage. Through the 19th century, it was the fashion for men to carry nutmeg in a pocket-sized silver container equipped with a grater in order to add freshly grated nutmeg to punch.

Sku: 232402076C
$ 900.00 AUD
Maximum quantity available reached.