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    Posted 6 years ago

    JewelryFin…
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    I picked up this item at a recent estate sale where it was located in a box with other kitchen items in the kitchen. I am guessing it is an old kitchen tool? Or maybe not? Any possibly wrought iron? I would love to know what it is and what it was used for, lol.

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    1. srarman, 6 years ago
      Food chopper.
    2. JewelryFinder JewelryFinder, 6 years ago
      Thank you so much! I didn't realize that it was something as simple as that. I thought maybe something that cut wedges or something.
    3. Meowwl, 6 years ago
      More likely a pie dough mixer. You cut the lard, butter, or margarine into flour to make pie crust. Keeps the warmth of your hands from melting the fat.
    4. TallCakes TallCakes, 6 years ago
      generically because of the bell shape and star configuration, these are called bell-star food choppers. You'll find some with the N. R. S. & Co. Groton NY patent info on the handle c1893.

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