Ice cream with ivory handle, Pierre Louis Uriot, 1850 The half-cylindrical drill is by means of a needle, which gradually broadens itself to a stem of oval cross-section, connected to a also widening, rectangular attachment with beveled corners. In the drill, a slider closed by a round profile with a hollow handle that ends in a flat, curled up, thumb grip. There are two elongated openings in this handle, which fit around in the stem of the drill. The slider can be moved in the drill with the thumb grip until the screws slow down the handle. On the stem of the drill, an ivory, broadening handl


Ice cream with ivory handle, Pierre Louis Uriot, 1850 The half-cylindrical drill is by means of a needle, which gradually broadens itself to a stem of oval cross-section, connected to a also widening, rectangular attachment with beveled corners. In the drill, a slider closed by a round profile with a hollow handle that ends in a flat, curled up, thumb grip. There are two elongated openings in this handle, which fit around in the stem of the drill. The slider can be moved in the drill with the thumb grip until the screws slow down the handle. On the stem of the drill, an ivory, broadening handle, is attached that is rectangular of diameter with beveled, swirled corners that run at the straight end. Amsterdam silver (metal). ivory The half-cylindrical drill is by means of a needle, which gradually broadens itself to a stem of oval cross-section, connected to a also widening, rectangular attachment with beveled corners. In the drill, a slider closed by a round profile with a hollow handle that ends in a flat, curled up, thumb grip. There are two elongated openings in this handle, which fit around in the stem of the drill. The slider can be moved in the drill with the thumb grip until the screws slow down the handle. On the stem of the drill, an ivory, broadening handle, is attached that is rectangular of diameter with beveled, swirled corners that run at the straight end. Amsterdam silver (metal). ivory


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