User Guide Series: Homer and Jean Blair Collection of United States Patent Models - Tea Kettle and Other vessels

User Guide Series: Homer and Jean Blair Collection of United States Patent Models Tea Kettle and Other vessels

Tea Kettle and Other vessels, U. S. Patent 67,425, August 6, 1867, Sheldon B. Everitt,Ansonia, Connecticut.

This tea kettle is made of seamless sheet metal, and has a flanged bottom suitable to fit inside the opening of the top of a cook stove after the round stove lid is removed. This reduces heating time. The invention was widely used, and would even be useful today.

The model is 14" x 11" x 11" wide, and well made of brass colored metal. It is in mint condition and is exhibited with the original Patent Office tag.

 

 

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