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One of a pair of rice steamers or fryers in the form of a pierced tin ball with a hinge to open…
Rice Ball Fryer
One of a pair of rice steamers or fryers in the form of a pierced tin ball with a hinge to open…
One of a pair of rice steamers or fryers in the form of a pierced tin ball with a hinge to open and a long handle with a hole to hang.
Rice Ball Fryer, Unknown Maker (American), n. d., Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia.

Rice Ball Fryer

Daten. d.
Mediumtin
Dimensions18 1/2 × 3 1/4 inches (47 × 8.3 cm)
Credit LineGift of Madame Maria Regnier.
Object number1959.26.1.1
On View
Not on view
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