User Guide Series: Homer and Jean Blair Collection of United States Patent Models
Reversable Sad-Iron
17.
Reversable Sad-Iron, U. S. Patent 166,421, August 3, 1875, Thomas T.
Smothers, Bryan, Texas.
This
invention is an iron with a top and a bottom ironing surface. The body
can be rotated to use either surface. The patent included a lamp to
be attached to the iron for heating.
The model is 6" x 4" x 7" and is made of iron or steel and brass
with a wood handle. It is in excellent condition. The original Patent
Office tag with the filing date is included.
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