Masher
Northeastern United States
1775-1850
Measurements
6-3/4 in x 3-/2 in (dia)
Materials
Maple
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, gift of Miss Marion E. Wilson
Accession Number
1973.125
Comments
This lathe-turned object was made to mash food in its preparation for cooking. It has a solid and heavy head and easy-to-use handle. It is made of an attractive piece of maple with a visible stripe. Neither the material nor the turning pattern suggests any particular time of place of manufacture.
The underside or bottom of the head--namely, the part that does the mashing--has a rectangular plug that was probably inserted at the time of making to compensate for grain irregularities. The head also shows some splitting that is normal, especially for large pieces of wood.