Bucket lid
attributed to Landers, Frary and Clark
Category
Historic Services / Food & drink preparation
Date
circa 1904
Materials
Metal
Measurements
17.5 mm (Height); 310 mm (Diameter)
Place of origin
Connecticut
Order this imageCollection
Gunby Hall Estate, Lincolnshire
NT 638748.3
Summary
’The Three Minute Bread Maker’ flat circular tin lid with an elongated oval hole to allow the operation of the turning handle and the impression of the grip frame moulded into it; two concentric ribs also moulded into the lid divide into lines the instructions for use which are impressed. Asocciated with a tin bucket (638748.1) and a dough hook (638748.2) attached to a turning arm.
Provenance
1990, purchased from J Montgomery-Massingberd.
Marks and inscriptions
‘PUT IN ALL LIQUIDS FIRST THEN FLOUR/ TURN 3 MINUTES/ RAISE IN PAIL/ AFTER RAISING/ TURN UNTIL DOUGH FORMS A BALL/ TAKE OFF CROSS PIECE LIFT OUT DOUGH WITH NEADER’
Makers and roles
attributed to Landers, Frary and Clark, inventor Landers, Frary and Clark, patentee Landers, Frary and Clark, manufacturer