Jar, condiment
Nom de l'objet : | Jar, condiment |
Catégorie de l'objet : | Tools & Equipment for Material |
Sous-catégorie de l'objet : | Food Service T & E |
Matériaux : | Ceramic, metal , silver, silver plate |
Numéro d'accession : | BPM.08.04 |
Description : | Small ceramic jar with threaded sterling (?) silver cover. Cover has a slot in the side for a spoon and is hinged. Hand painted winter scene covers the white, ceramic body of the jar. Scene depicts snow, trees and a fence in soft brown hues. |
Commentaires : | Jar would have been used on the dining table for condiments. It may also have been used for coarse salt or ginger. Spoon is missing. The Bideford Parsonage Museum was originally the private residence of Thomas H. Pope, Accountant and Telegraph Operator and was constructed in 1878 for Mr. Pope and his wife, Susan Elizabeth (Eliza) Yeo. In the Summer of 1884, the house was purchased by the Methodist Church for use as their Parsonage and was home to many parsons and their families over the years. Author Lucy Maud Montgomery was only 19 when she came here in August of 1894, to board with the Reverend John F. and Mrs. Ada Estey, while in her first teaching position at the nearby Bideford No. 6 School. She would board here until May of 1895. |
Hauteur : | 6.5 |
Largeur : | 3.5 |
Diamètre extérieur : | 5 |
Établissement : | Bideford Parsonage Museum Facebook-Bideford Parsonage Museum |
Ville de l'établissement : | Bideford |
Province de l'établissement : | Prince Edward Island |
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