'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels

'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels 'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels

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'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels
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'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels, cores, and slices apples with one movement of the handle, for use in catering establishments, US patents in 1886 and 1888 by W. A. C. Oaks, of metal construction screwed to wooden board made by Science Museum, made by G oodell Co., Antrim, New Hampshire, U.S.A., 1910-1912

Details

Category:
Domestic Appliances
Object Number:
1912-55
Materials:
whole, metal, base, wood, machine screwed to this board for and museum exhibition purposes, c. 1912
type:
peelers
credit:
Theodore Butler Ltd.

Parts

'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels

'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels

'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels, cores, and slices apples with one movement of the handle, for use in catering establishments, US patents in 1886 and 1888 by W. A. C. Oaks, of metal construction screwed to wooden board made by Science Museum, made by G oodell Co., Antrim, New Hampshire, U.S.A., 1910-1912

Blade for 'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels

Blade for 'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels

Blade for 'Dandy' hand-operated apple peeler which automatically peels, cores, and slices apples with one movement of the handle, for use in catering establishments, US patents in 1886 and 1888 by W. A. C. Oaks, of metal construction screwed to wooden board made by Science Museum, made by G oodell Co., Antrim, New Hampshire, U.S.A., 1910-1912

Measurements:
overall: 76 mm x 20 mm x 2 mm,
Materials:
iron
Object Number:
1912-55/2
type:
blades
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The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum