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Household Utensils (colour litho)
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Household Utensils (colour litho)
7158155 Household Utensils (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Household Utensils. Illustration for Cassells Cyclopaedia of Mechanics edited by Paul N Hasluck (Cassell, c 1890).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24720140
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Craft Industry Crate Crockery Cutlery Guild Guilds Handicrafts Home Scene Homesteads Household Utensils Kitchen Kitchen Utensils Knife Knives Mechanics Mechanism Soap Soap Bubble Spoon Tea Leaves Tool Toolkit Tools Town Houses Utensils Work Tools Workshop Workshops Defensive Weapon Infantry Weapon Parlour Game Townhouse Townhouses
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This vibrant and detailed lithograph captures the essence of 19th-century household utensils, showcasing a wide array of tools and objects that were essential to everyday life during this era. The print, titled "Household Utensils" is a stunning example of English School artwork from the late 1800s. The image transports us back in time to a bustling workshop or guild, where craftsmen meticulously create and repair various items. A wooden box and crate sit prominently in the foreground, symbolizing the importance of storage and organization in these skilled trades. Meanwhile, soap bubbles float delicately through the air, perhaps hinting at moments of playfulness amidst the serious work. Amongst this scene are knives - both practical tools for cutting and weapons for defense - as well as an assortment of cutlery and crockery used for dining. A spoon stands out prominently, representing not only its functional purpose but also its historical significance as a symbol of nourishment and hospitality. The print also offers glimpses into other aspects of daily life during this period. Tea leaves are depicted alongside soap bars, highlighting two popular commodities enjoyed by households across England. The kitchen setting suggests domesticity while townhouses in the background remind us that these utensils were integral to both urban homes and rural homesteads alike. Overall, "Household Utensils" provides viewers with a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century craftsmanship, mechanics, history, and culture through its intricate illustrations.
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