Date:1875 - 1935 (c.)
Description:Wooden lemon squeezer, amde of two 'handles' joined by a metal hinge. The shaped 'cone' on the back handle sqeezes juice from the lemon held in the hole in the other. A peforated metal bowl (now missing) would have caught any pips. Late 19th, early 20th century 311mm long x 84mm wide
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Source: Warwickshire County Museums
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