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Your Price: $ 195.00
Item Number: 5511 |
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This antique salesman’s sample is a scaled down working, demonstration model of the full scale, hand crank, cloths wringer by the American Wringer Company of New York. [Seldon A. Bailey invented the mechanical clothes wringer in 1859 and began producing the wringers on a small scale in 1860 as the American Wringer Co.. The company prospered for years until the powered washing machine became widely available.] Fashioned of wood with tinned cast iron components and rubber rollers, the body of the wringer (minus the crank) is 5 ¾ inches wide. This miniature remains in nice all original condition. A really neat little collectable, this wringer will come with a copy of a wringer advertisement taken from a Civil War era Leslies. As with all direct sales, we are pleased to offer a no questions asked three day inspection with refund of the purchase price upon return as purchased! Thanks for visiting Gunsight Antiques !
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