The Robert and Meredith Green Collection of Silver Nutmeg Graters

The Robert and Meredith Green Collection of Silver Nutmeg Graters

Author: John D. Davis

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 9781584652762

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The systematic production of silver graters for nutmeg, the most stylish of spices, began in the late seventeenth century. A revolution in manners then gripped colonial America, as sophisticated Britons on both sides of the Atlantic began serving punch, the tasty and potent brew of spirits, fruit juice, sugar, and water laced with spice, most often nutmeg. An elegant nutmeg grater quickly became an essential part of "the punch equipage", the key to genteelly preparing and serving this ubiquitous tipple. The splendid collection of 100 exquisite examples of English and American nutmeg graters lovingly assembled over the course of forty years by the late Dr. Robert Green and his wife Meredith is on view at Colonial Williamsburg, the nation's largest living history museum, from May 31, 2002 to December 31, 2003. This charming catalogue features a stunning assortment of fashionable English graters from seventeenth century London and eighteenth and nineteenth century Birmingham, handsome twentieth century American graters designed by Gorham and Tiffany & Co., and more. Highlights include a circa-1680 grater in the shape of lute; graters made of mounted cowrie shells (1680-1720); and a commemorative grater with a braid of hair encased in a glass top.


Silver Nutmeg

Silver Nutmeg

Author: Norah Lofts

Publisher: Fawcett Books

Published: 1981-07-01

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9780449244319

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Dutch spice merchant Evert Haan remembers his longing for a bride of quality when he learns that Annabet, the daughter of an old enemy, is yet unwed


The Silver Nutmeg

The Silver Nutmeg

Author: Palmer Brown

Publisher:

Published: 1956

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13:

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When her father decides Anna Lavinia's horizon needed broadening, he hits upon the plan of tearing down part of the garden wall to give her a new point of view. Anna Lavinia and Toby explore Dew Pond Hill set in the middle of her new viewpoint.


The Scent Trail

The Scent Trail

Author: Celia Lyttelton

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2009-02-03

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1440688311

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A unique travel memoir, The Scent Trail charts a woman’s journey as she explores the magic and history behind the ingredients of her own bespoke perfume. When Celia Lyttelton visits a bespoke perfumer in London, she enters the heady and exotic world of scent. On a London backstreet she is transported to a world made up of thousands of oils, unguents and balms — all hidden away in an old Chinese medicine chest. And so begins Celia’s remarkable quest to discover the origin, history and culture of the many ingredients that make up her unique custom-made perfume. It is a quest that will take her from Tuscany to Morocco, from Sri Lanka to Tibet, from the peasants and farmers growing their own crops and the traders who sell to the perfume houses, to the “noses” who create the scents and the marketing kings involved in this billion dollar industry. As Celia explores the mythology, history and culture behind ingredients such as jasmine, nutmeg, musk and ambergris, she paints a vivid portrait of this mysterious, sensual world, conjuring up the people she has met and the places she has visited on her scent trail.