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Plate, side
Nom de l'objet : | Plate, side |
Type de l'objet : | Plate, side |
Catégorie de l'objet : | Tools and Equipment for Materials |
Sous-catégorie de l'objet : | Food Service T&E |
Matériaux : | Metal |
Numéro de catalogue : | DH.2004.001.30.5-8 |
Numéro d'accession : | DH.2004.001.30.5-8 |
Fabricant : | The Wilton Company |
Description : | Four reproduction metal side plates. Circular base with maker's mark stamped into bottom. Side plates are a dull silver colour overall to resemble pewter. |
Commentaires : | These Wilton plates are not pewter or antique. They are made of Armetale®, a non-toxic aluminum-based alloy trademarked by the Wilton company and suitable for cooking and dining use. Many Wilton pieces have a historic look. Wilton Products was started around 1935 and first made cast iron products. In 1963, Wilton began making Armetale®. It is possible to find a vintage Armetale® item from as early as 1963. But you will not find an antique pewter item by this company. The maker's mark "RWP" found on Wilton items are not "touchmarks" found on antique pewter. They are modern maker's marks. These reproduction metal side plates are on display in the kitchen of the Doucet House and are reminiscent of the style that may have been originally used in this early Acadian home. As one of the most historic buildings on Prince Edward Island, the Doucet House is certainly the oldest house in the Rustico area and quite possibly in the whole province. The Doucet family owned the house from around 1770 until 1982. The house was originally situated on Grand-Père Point (Cymbria) and was continually inhabited by descendants of Doucet families until 1982 when it was acquired by John Langdale who used it as a summer residence. When the latter decided to build a new home on the site, he stated his intention to either demolish it or give it to a person or party who would move it to another site. The Friends of the Farmers' Bank accepted the offer and the house was moved to a site adjacent to the Farmers' Bank in December of 1999. |
Hauteur : | 0.5 |
Diamètre extérieur : | 19 |
Établissement : | Farmers' Bank of Rustico |
Ville de l'établissement : | Hunter River |
Province de l'établissement : | Prince Edward Island |
Site web de l'établissement : | http://www.farmersbank.ca/
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