Food

Part of a nation's history lies in what people eat. Artifacts at the Museum document the history of food in the United States from farm machinery to diet fads.

More than 1,300 pieces of stoneware and earthenware show how Americans have stored, prepared, and served food for centuries. Ovens, cookie cutters, kettles, aprons, and ice-cream-making machines are part of the collections, along with home canning jars and winemaking equipment. More than 1,000 objects recently came to the Museum when author and cooking show host Julia Child donated her entire kitchen, from appliances to cookbooks.

Advertising and business records of several food companies—such as Hills Brothers Coffee, Pepsi Cola, and Campbell's Soup—represent the commercial side of the subject

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Location
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date made
ca 1900
ID Number
DL.59.1515A
catalog number
59.1515A
accession number
111627
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Location
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date made
1890 - 1920
ID Number
DL.59.1515C
catalog number
59.1515C
accession number
111627
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Location
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date made
ca 1900
ID Number
DL.310555.0001
catalog number
310555.0001
accession number
310555
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Location
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date made
1875 - 1915
ID Number
DL.263901.0099
catalog number
263901.0099
accession number
263901
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Location
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date made
1843 - 1849
ID Number
DL.300481B
catalog number
300481B
accession number
61510
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Location
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date made
ca 1914
ID Number
DL.65.2677A
catalog number
65.2677A
accession number
258259
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Location
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date made
ca 1838
1819 - 1838
ID Number
DL.62.0169H
catalog number
62.0169H
accession number
238990
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Location
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date made
ca 1838
ID Number
DL.62.0169M
catalog number
62.0169M
accession number
238990
Raised, circular dish with removable, pierced liner on three, cast, looped and flowering branch feet enclosed by a repousse chased, double-domed cover topped by a cast reclining sheep.
Description
Raised, circular dish with removable, pierced liner on three, cast, looped and flowering branch feet enclosed by a repousse chased, double-domed cover topped by a cast reclining sheep. Cover is decorated with reserves of flowers, fruits and C scrolls separated by scallop shells in C scrolls and has a cast greek-key patterned band at bottom edge, while bowl has a continuous branch of pendant flowers and leaves with ruffled gadrooning at its wide, flared rim. Dish is struck incuse on the underside of its rounded bottom above and below centerpoint, "STANDARD" and "*P.L.K.*" in serif letters. Cover and liner not marked.
Location
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date made
1851 - 1859
owner; user
Washington, Mary Anne Hammond
maker
Krider, Peter L.
ID Number
DL.60.1002
catalog number
60.1002A-C
accession number
71656
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Location
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date made
ca 1838
1819 - 1838
ID Number
DL.62.0169E
catalog number
62.0169E
accession number
238990
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Location
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date made
1888 - 1900
owner; user
Washington, Mary Anne Hammond
maker
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ID Number
DL.60.1006B
catalog number
60.1006B
accession number
71656
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Location
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date made
1835 - 1845
ID Number
DL.300492
catalog number
300492
accession number
61510
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Location
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date made; year pattern patented
1890 or later
maker
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ID Number
DL.62.0084
accession number
237035
catalog number
62.0084
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Location
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date made
1845 - 1855
ID Number
DL.300478E
catalog number
300478E
accession number
61510
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Location
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date made
1900 - 1920
ID Number
DL.288746.0014
catalog number
288746.0014
accession number
288746
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Location
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date made
ca 1850
ID Number
DL.65.1437A
catalog number
65.1437A
accession number
70138
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Location
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date made
1850
ID Number
DL.300504A
catalog number
300504A
accession number
61510
Double-bellied, baluster or pear-shape caster on pedestal base with a high-domed, friction-fit, perforated cover topped by a compressed ball.
Description
Double-bellied, baluster or pear-shape caster on pedestal base with a high-domed, friction-fit, perforated cover topped by a compressed ball. Repoussé chased C scrolls and flowers encircle body, cover and circular, molded foot; triangular reserve on belly is engraved "SP" in conjoined foliate script. Underside of rounded bottom struck with two concentric circles at center, "W. G. & [S.]" in raised serif letters in a rectangle above, and combined maker-date mark of "[G] / & / S" in an oval over a circle over "1 / 5 2 / 8" in a diamond or lozenge below.
Location
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date made
1852
ID Number
DL.307672.0012
catalog number
307672.0012
accession number
307672
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Location
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date made
1859 - 1863
retailer
Tiffany & Co.
ID Number
DL.60.1108
catalog number
60.1108
accession number
70138
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Location
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date made
ca 1850
ID Number
DL.300479
catalog number
300479
accession number
61510
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Location
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date made
1895 - 1900
owner; user
Washington, Mary Anne Hammond
ID Number
DL.60.1007B
catalog number
60.1007B
accession number
71656
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Location
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date made
1850 - 1900
ID Number
DL.263901.0116
catalog number
263901.0116
accession number
263901
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Location
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date made
early 20th century
1910 - 1920
Date made
DELETE
maker
Albert Pick and Co.
ID Number
DL.284691.0001
catalog number
284691.0001
accession number
284691
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Location
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date made
ca 1914
ID Number
DL.65.2677C
catalog number
65.2677C
accession number
258259

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