Flower pattern, leaf pattern
Hand-carved wood
Butter molds were used to form and decorate butter, which was first pressed into the shape of the mold, and then forced out with a decorative plunger. The carved plunger, like a carved stamp, impressed the finished butter with its design. Stamps were carved in a variety of plant designs and, occasionally, with animals or patriotic motifs. They were used often in selling butter to advertise and identify the maker.
Gift of Betty I. Madden-Work, Springfield, IL (1988.38.18 & .19a-b)
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