Stone and muller explained

A stone and muller is a hand-operated tool used for mixing and grinding paint. The stone and muller was popular with artists and tradesmen from the late 18th through the 19th century.[1] A stone and muller differs from a mortar and pestle in that the former consists of two flat stone surfaces which are rubbed together to create a paste,[2] whereas the latter consists of a bowl and stick.

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  1. Goyne, pp. 155–156. Link.
  2. Ure and Nicholson, p. 573. Link.