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Nutmeg Grater, probably Samuel Pemberton, c.1800

Image from: Birmingham Assay Office.

This image shows the intricate structure and complicated filigree design of the nutmeg grater.

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3953-0Silversmiths and Silverware in late 18th and early 19th century Birmingham 91-0Birmingham Silversmiths: the Taylors 3954-0Birmingham Silversmiths: The Pembertons 125-0Birmingham Silversmiths: The Willmores and Linwoods 3982-0Birmingham Silversmiths: Nathaniel Mills 3973-0Birmingham Silversmiths: William Lea & Co 3970-0Vinaigrette, Maker unidentified, 1817 4878-0Pair of Vinaigrettes, Joseph Willmore, 1825 Vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, 1835Vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, 1835 Vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, 1835Vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, 1835 Snuff Box, Thomas Shaw, 1825Snuff Box, Thomas Shaw, 1825 Caddy Spoon, No maker’s mark, 1797Caddy Spoon, No maker’s mark, 1797 3950-0Caddy Spoon, No maker’s mark, 1797 3952-0Caddy Spoon, probably Samuel Pemberton, c.1800 3965-0Toothpick Box, Samuel Pemberton, 1793 3964-0Silver Oral Hygiene items, Joseph Taylor, 1797 3959-0Nutmeg Grater, probably Samuel Pemberton, c.1800 3958-0Nutmeg Grater, probably Samuel Pemberton, c.1800 3961-0Churchwarden’s Pipe, Joseph Taylor, 1790 3976-0Box, Joseph Taylor, 1819 4995-0Lancet Case, Joseph Taylor, 1826 3983-0Child’s Rattle, George Unite, 1837 3985-0Pair of shoe buckles, Thomas Willmore, 1782 3993-1Set of Sixteen Buttons, Thomas Willmore, 1790 3994-0Two of a Set of Sixteen buttons, Thomas Willmore, 1790 3992-0Taperstick, Joseph Willmore, 1831 4996-0Soup Tureen, G.R.Collis & Co. 1837

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