Maple sugar mould
Maple sugar mould
Maple sugar mould
Introduction
A rectangular Anishinaabe wooden mould with four compartments for making maple sugar. Three are marked with cross hatching and the fourth with a sacred heart and "IHS" with a crucifix. Collected by F.W. Waugh on the north shore of Georgian Bay, Algoma County, Ontario.
Nation of Maker:
Anishinaabe
Date Made or Date Range:
1890s
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Materials
wood (maple?)
Techniques or Format
four rectangular compartments used as moulds for maple sugar
Motifs and Patterns
3 compartments have cross-hatching, one has "I H S with the cross over the H" and a sacred heart
Additional Context
IHS stands for "In Hoc Signo" meaning "In this sign you will conquer" derived from the Greek christogram of Emperor Constantine.
Dimensions:
56.8 × 9.8 × 4.5 mm
Condition:
good
Provenance
Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number:
E203767
Date of Acquisition by the Institution:
1899
Who the Institution Acquired the Relative or Heritage Item From:
F.W. Waugh
Date Relative was First Removed or Collected from its Community Context:
1890s
About This GRASAC Record
GKS Reference Number:
26763
Approximate Place of Origin