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Strainer Collection

"Strainer: A Journey Through Time and Function" Step aboard the White Star Line's majestic ocean liners, where amidst the opulence and grandeur

Background imageStrainer Collection: Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: John R. Towers

Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: John R. Towers
Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936

Background imageStrainer Collection: Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: John R. Towers

Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: John R. Towers
Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936

Background imageStrainer Collection: Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: Aaron Fastovsky

Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: Aaron Fastovsky
Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936

Background imageStrainer Collection: Silver Strainer, 1935/1942. Creator: Herman Bader

Silver Strainer, 1935/1942. Creator: Herman Bader
Silver Strainer, 1935/1942

Background imageStrainer Collection: Pa. German Cottage Cheese Strainer, c. 1939. Creator: Don Cecilio

Pa. German Cottage Cheese Strainer, c. 1939. Creator: Don Cecilio
Pa. German Cottage Cheese Strainer, c. 1939

Background imageStrainer Collection: Pa. German Cheese Strainer, c. 1940. Creator: Luther D. Wenrich

Pa. German Cheese Strainer, c. 1940. Creator: Luther D. Wenrich
Pa. German Cheese Strainer, c. 1940

Background imageStrainer Collection: Silver Lemon Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: Michael Fenga

Silver Lemon Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: Michael Fenga
Silver Lemon Strainer, c. 1936

Background imageStrainer Collection: Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: Charlotte Winter

Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: Charlotte Winter
Silver Punch Strainer, c. 1936

Background imageStrainer Collection: Silver Strainer, c. 1939. Creator: Kalamian Walton

Silver Strainer, c. 1939. Creator: Kalamian Walton
Silver Strainer, c. 1939

Background imageStrainer Collection: Silver Lemon Strainer, c. 1939. Creator: Kalamian Walton

Silver Lemon Strainer, c. 1939. Creator: Kalamian Walton
Silver Lemon Strainer, c. 1939

Background imageStrainer Collection: Silver Strainer, c. 1939. Creator: Kalamian Walton

Silver Strainer, c. 1939. Creator: Kalamian Walton
Silver Strainer, c. 1939

Background imageStrainer Collection: Pa. German Cheese Strainer, c. 1940. Creator: Amelia Tuccio

Pa. German Cheese Strainer, c. 1940. Creator: Amelia Tuccio
Pa. German Cheese Strainer, c. 1940

Background imageStrainer Collection: Kitchen utensils, from a trade catalogue of domestic goods and fittings, c

Kitchen utensils, from a trade catalogue of domestic goods and fittings, c
STC174291 Kitchen utensils, from a trade catalogue of domestic goods and fittings, c.1890-1910 (colour litho) by English School; Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageStrainer Collection: Briar tea with autumn swirl

Briar tea with autumn swirl
Dina Belenko

Background imageStrainer Collection: White Star Line, asparagus tongs and tea strainer

White Star Line, asparagus tongs and tea strainer
White Star Line, First Class silver plated asparagus tongs and Cunard White Star plated tea strainer

Background imageStrainer Collection: Ocean Liners - assorted metal items

Ocean Liners - assorted metal items
Ocean Liners - assorted metal and enamel items, ashtrays and tea strainer, from RMS Ivernia, MV Britannic, RMS Berengaria, etc. Date: 20th century

Background imageStrainer Collection: Cessna 180C ZK-BVW

Cessna 180C ZK-BVW (msn 50828, ex N9328T), of Rural Aviation, at Fielding, NZ, on 2 February 1961. (This aircraft was destroyed on 9 February1965)

Background imageStrainer Collection: Strainer with Funnel, c. 1936. Creator: Yolande Delasser

Strainer with Funnel, c. 1936. Creator: Yolande Delasser
Strainer with Funnel, c. 1936

Background imageStrainer Collection: Strainer, c. 1941. Creator: Isidore Danziger

Strainer, c. 1941. Creator: Isidore Danziger
Strainer, c. 1941

Background imageStrainer Collection: Porch leading to kitchen of sharecropper cabin, Person County, North Carolina, 1939

Porch leading to kitchen of sharecropper cabin, Person County, North Carolina, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Porch leading to kitchen of sharecropper cabin. They have been putting up strawberries. The sack which hangs on the side wall was used as a strainer Person County, North Carolina

Background imageStrainer Collection: Strainer, Amlash, Marlik in the northern Iranian Gilan mountains (pottery)

Strainer, Amlash, Marlik in the northern Iranian Gilan mountains (pottery)
AMQ113693 Strainer, Amlash, Marlik in the northern Iranian Gilan mountains (pottery) by Iranian School; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; © Ashmolean Museum

Background imageStrainer Collection: Pa. German Cheese Strainer, c. 1937. Creator: Robert Stewart

Pa. German Cheese Strainer, c. 1937. Creator: Robert Stewart
Pa. German Cheese Strainer, c. 1937

Background imageStrainer Collection: Strainer Spoon, 1836 / 38. Creator: Watson & Brown

Strainer Spoon, 1836 / 38. Creator: Watson & Brown
Strainer Spoon, 1836/38

Background imageStrainer Collection: Tea Strainer, 1891 / 96. Creator: W. H. Saxton

Tea Strainer, 1891 / 96. Creator: W. H. Saxton
Tea Strainer, 1891/96

Background imageStrainer Collection: Punch Strainer, 1749 / 59. Creator: Jacob Hurd

Punch Strainer, 1749 / 59. Creator: Jacob Hurd
Punch Strainer, 1749/59. For straining punch, a drink containing fruits or fruit juice, which can be either non-alcoholic and alcoholic

Background imageStrainer Collection: Brass Sugar Skimmer, c. 1938. Creator: Annie B Johnston

Brass Sugar Skimmer, c. 1938. Creator: Annie B Johnston
Brass Sugar Skimmer, c. 1938

Background imageStrainer Collection: Copper Sugar Strainer, c. 1938. Creator: Annie B Johnston

Copper Sugar Strainer, c. 1938. Creator: Annie B Johnston
Copper Sugar Strainer, c. 1938

Background imageStrainer Collection: Copper Sugar Strainer, c. 1939. Creator: Annie B Johnston

Copper Sugar Strainer, c. 1939. Creator: Annie B Johnston
Copper Sugar Strainer, c. 1939

Background imageStrainer Collection: Lamp and Tallow Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: Marie Famularo

Lamp and Tallow Strainer, c. 1936. Creator: Marie Famularo
Lamp and Tallow Strainer, c. 1936

Background imageStrainer Collection: A selection of 19th century wooden strainers, shoe snuffs and other objects (wood)

A selection of 19th century wooden strainers, shoe snuffs and other objects (wood)
1765121 A selection of 19th century wooden strainers, shoe snuffs and other objects (wood) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageStrainer Collection: Still life with bottle and glass (oil on canvasboard)

Still life with bottle and glass (oil on canvasboard)
3255513 Still life with bottle and glass (oil on canvasboard) by Decker, John (1895-1947); 76.2x45.1 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; American, out of copyright

Background imageStrainer Collection: The Cook, c. 1735 (coloured engraving)

The Cook, c. 1735 (coloured engraving)
CHT177848 The Cook, c.1735 (coloured engraving) by Engelbrecht, Martin (1684-1756); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; German, out of copyright

Background imageStrainer Collection: Cream stand, tea strainer, tea tray, mocca

Cream stand, tea strainer, tea tray, mocca service, sugar box, etc. Lithograph from a catalog of metal products manufactured by Wuerttemberg Metalware Factory, Geislingen, Germany, 1896

Background imageStrainer Collection: Utensils used in Japanese tea ceremonies, from History of Japan

Utensils used in Japanese tea ceremonies, from History of Japan
TRV228974 Utensils used in Japanese tea ceremonies, from History of Japan by Engelbert Kaempfer (1651-1716) published 1727 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School

Background imageStrainer Collection: Strainer, c. 1760 (silver)

Strainer, c. 1760 (silver)
491213 Strainer, c.1760 (silver) by Revere, Paul (1735-1818); 2.6x27.8 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: A strainer was used to remove lemon seeds, cloves)

Background imageStrainer Collection: George II lemon strainers, 1742 (silver)

George II lemon strainers, 1742 (silver)
CH440569 George II lemon strainers, 1742 (silver) by Crespin, Paul (1694-1770); length: 31 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageStrainer Collection: Still Life of Kitchen Utensils, 17th century (oil on panel)

Still Life of Kitchen Utensils, 17th century (oil on panel)
AMO98759 Still Life of Kitchen Utensils, 17th century (oil on panel) by Delff, Cornelis Jacobsz (1571-1643); 66x100 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; Dutch

Background imageStrainer Collection: Tea Service, 1792 (silver & wood)

Tea Service, 1792 (silver & wood)
1127906 Tea Service, 1792 (silver & wood) by Revere, Paul (1735-1818); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN, USA; (add.info.: The most complete Revere service known)

Background imageStrainer Collection: Straining spoon, c. 1725 (silver)

Straining spoon, c. 1725 (silver)
3084385 Straining spoon, c.1725 (silver) by Smith, Joseph (fl.c.1720-30); 15.8x2.3 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageStrainer Collection: Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer (engraving)

Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer (engraving)
2801952 Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer)

Background imageStrainer Collection: Una buona pasta!

Una buona pasta!
Margareth Perfoncio

Background imageStrainer Collection: Cutaway

Cutaway
Christophe Verot

Background imageStrainer Collection: Pumpkin Pie

Pumpkin Pie
A piece of cake with powdered sugar and a strainer on a dark wooden background with floral decoration. Handmade wooden plates in autumn flat lay

Background imageStrainer Collection: Loose tea leaf ball and chain tea strainer, X-ray

Loose tea leaf ball and chain tea strainer, X-ray

Background imageStrainer Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100208

EyeUbiquitous_20100208
Food, Baking, Flour, White plain flour being siifted through a sieve against a black background

Background imageStrainer Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100207

EyeUbiquitous_20100207
Food, Cooking, Baking, White plain flour being siifted through a sieve against a black background

Background imageStrainer Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100209

EyeUbiquitous_20100209
Food, Baking, Flour, White plain flour being siifted through a sieve against a black background

Background imageStrainer Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100210

EyeUbiquitous_20100210
Food, Baking, Flour, White plain flour being siifted through a sieve against a black background



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"Strainer: A Journey Through Time and Function" Step aboard the White Star Line's majestic ocean liners, where amidst the opulence and grandeur, assorted metal items like strainers served their purpose. From asparagus tongs to tea strainers, these humble tools were essential in ensuring a refined dining experience for passengers. Fast forward to the skies above, where the Cessna 180C ZK-BVW soared through the clouds. Even at high altitudes, strainers found their place in kitchens on board, filtering out impurities from meals enjoyed by adventurous travelers. Traveling back in time to Victorian England, a page of adverts from 1888 showcases an array of household items including kitchen utensils. Among them stands the trusty strainer - a reliable companion for every culinary endeavor. Intriguingly crafted by Yolande Delasser in 1936 and Isidore Danziger in 1941 respectively, two unique strainers capture our attention with their timeless beauty and functionality. These pieces stand as testaments to human creativity even during challenging times. Venturing into rural America during the Great Depression era reveals Dorothea Lange's lens capturing a porch leading to a sharecropper cabin's kitchen. In this modest setting, a simple yet indispensable strainer hangs nearby - symbolizing resilience amidst adversity. Across continents and cultures lies another intriguing piece - an ancient pottery strainer hailing from Amlash or Marlik in Iran's Gilan mountains. This artifact offers us glimpses into ancient civilizations' daily lives and their ingenious methods of separating solids from liquids. Closer to home is Robert Stewart's Pa. German Cheese Strainer from 1937; its design reflects both practicality and craftsmanship that have stood the test of time while enhancing cheese-making traditions passed down through generations. Lastly, we encounter Watson & Brown's exquisite Strainer Spoon dating back to 1836/38.