EditorialHandmade Grater. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 39.2 x 30.1 cm (15 7/16 x 11 7/8 in.). Medium: watercolor, pen and ink, and graphite on paper.
EditorialSamuel Chappel, alias Grater of Oxford, 18th century. Having lost all his teeth, he grated his bread to aid in digestion. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.
EditorialSpice box and grater, Silver-plated brass, Heavily moulded, resting on four feet decorated with women's busts. Double cover hinged through shorter dimension, with cylindrical grater in center., France, ca. 1680, metalwork, Decorative Arts, Spice box an...
EditorialWilhelm Weimar, ivory rasp with bathing girl and ivory rasp with Venus and Cupid representation (tobacco grater), glass negative, black and white negative process, total: height: 23.8 cm; width: 17.8 cm, numbered: u.: in black ink: 1740,a (1740) 1740,b...
EditorialMaker: Richard Pitts, American, w.ca. 17411746, Nutmeg?grater, ca.?17411746, Silver, 5 9/16 ? 2 1/16 ? 11/16 in. (14.1 ? 5.2 ? 1.75 cm, 74?g), Made in Charleston, South Carolina, United States, American, 18th?century, Tools and?Equipment.
EditorialNutmeg Grater, American, 1775ca. 1800, Probably made in United States, American, Silver and steel, 3 1/8 x 1 1/2 x 1 1/4 in. (7.9 x 3.8 x 3.2 cm); 1 oz. 18 dwt. (59.8 g), Silver.
EditorialGentleman playing the violin cell, Tobacco grater with back and box made of ivory. A gentleman is playing on the back, playing a violoncello, above them horns of abundance, from under a basket of flowers. A bowl of fruit on the lid of the box. The grat...
EditorialRasp of palm wood decorated with musical instruments, Rasp of palm wood. The flat back shows a trophee of musical instruments suspended from a ribbon. At the top a maucaron flanked by acanthus volutes that end in eagle heads. On the front in the iron g...
EditorialGentleman playing the violin cell, Tobacco grater with back and box made of ivory. A gentleman is playing on the back, playing a violoncello, above them horns of abundance, from under a basket of flowers. A bowl of fruit on the lid of the box. The grat...
EditorialSugar grater with carved representation of Andromeda chained to the rock, Rasp, set in wood in which embossed Andromeda chained to the rock. Above left the shining sun and on the right side trees and plants. The whole is surrounded by a simple cut edge...
EditorialRasp of palm wood with medallion portrait, Rasp of palm wood. The backside in low relief adorned with a medallion portrait of Louis XIV (?) Above which profile portraits of a youthful royal couple. At the bottom of the French royal coat surrounded by c...
EditorialPalm rasp rasp, Lid vanr grater of palm wood. Sliding lid with an oval button., Jos. Sergent Vitrarius, France, 1716, boxwood, l 6 cm ? w 2 cm.
EditorialSnuff grater carved from palm wood with two lions at the top, Snuff grater carved from palm wood with two lions wearing a crown with the letters I.I.P. Below that a crown-bearing double eagle. Below 1770. Surrounded by ornaments., anonymous, 1770, boxw...
EditorialRasp of palm wood decorated with bust of a woman and a monster, Rasp of palm wood. The back shows embossed symmetrical acanthus leaf. At the top of the copper grater a female breast statue, at the bottom a monster with an open mouth., France, 1740 - 17...
EditorialRecumbent Animal on Grater, 700-500 BC. Greece or Asia Minor, 8th-6th Century BC. Bronze with iron grating plate; overall: 4.1 cm (1 5/8 in.); base: 7.6 x 4.3 cm (3 x 1 11/16 in.).
EditorialHandmade Grater. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 39.2 x 30.1 cm (15 7/16 x 11 7/8 in.). Medium: watercolor, pen and ink, and graphite on paper.
EditorialHandmade Grater. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 39.2 x 30.1 cm (15 7/16 x 11 7/8 in.). Medium: watercolor, pen and ink, and graphite on paper.
EditorialNutmeg Grater, 1775?ca. 1800, Probably made in United States, American, Silver and steel, 3 1/8 x 1 7/16 x 1 1/8 in. (7.9 x 3.7 x 2.9 cm); 1 oz. 11 dwt. (48.7 g), Silver.
EditorialNutmeg Grater, 1785?1810, Probably made in United States, American, Silver and steel, 1 x 1 5/8 x 1 5/16 in. (2.5 x 4.1 x 3.3 cm); 1 oz. 8 dwt. (42.8 g), Silver, Marked by I. K.
EditorialNutmeg Grater, 1780?1850, Possibly made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, American, Silver, steel, Overall: 1 3/8 x 1 in. (3.5 x 2.5 cm); 10 dwt. (15.3 g), Silver, Marked by D. F.
EditorialSamuel Chappel, alias Grater of Oxford, 18th century. Having lost all his teeth, he grated his bread to aid in digestion. Engraving from James Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons, London, 1819.