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Handled Iron Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Handled Iron Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Iron which was heated on the stove and has handle which can be swapped out. | |||
Handleless Iron Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Handleless Iron Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Iron without a handle so that removable handles could be swapped off with others being heated on the stove. | |||
Coleman's Instant-Lite Model 4A gas iron Tremont Historical Society |
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| Coleman's Instant-Lite Model 4A gas iron Tremont Historical Society Description: Coleman's Instant-Lite Model 4A gas iron with a "cool blue" handle. Turquoise body and handle, with steel-colored bottom and gas tank. It was made between 1929 and 1948 in blue, turquoise, green, tan, and black enamel. Some other colors were not sold in the United States. Red and ivory-colored irons were sold only in Canada and speckled blue irons only in Australia. Coleman made over 30 different models of irons. The blue Model 4A is the one most often found today. The pump was used to build up pressure in the fuel tank. Then a match was lit underneath the iron to make a flame inside the iron. Fuel irons were an improvement over earlier irons that had to be heated on the stove or heated by charcoal. Fuel irons were lighter in weight and their temperature more even, but they made ironing a potentially dangerous job. Gasoline, alcohol, carbide-acetylene, kerosene, and other fuels could cause a fire or explode. Some irons were heated by natural gas from a gaslight or other source in the house. \Donated by Beth Goodwin Reed, Manset ME [show more] | ||||
Sad Iron Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Sad Iron Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Sad iron: Removable lifter with round wood handle and three irons. Marked "Asbestos Sad Iron" Patent: May 22nd, 1900 on lifter | ||||
Coal Iron Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Coal Iron Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Wooden handle. Space for coal in back. Chimney allows exit for smoke. Very heavy. Marks unreadable. | |||||
Flatiron Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Flatiron Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Flat iron with tin hand guard. Wooden handle. Marked, “Jan 22, 1870”. | ||||
Sad Iron Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Sad Iron Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Small ridged iron. Marked, “est. 1876. M. Mahony, Troy, NY.” | ||||
Steam Iron Tremont Historical Society |
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| Steam Iron Tremont Historical Society Description: Coleman blue enamel steam iron with water reservoir and wooden handle. | ||||
Flat iron with wooden handle Islesford Historical Society |
| Flat iron with wooden handle Islesford Historical Society Description: 6 1/2 inches long | |||||
Flat iron with black plastic handle Islesford Historical Society |
| Flat iron with black plastic handle Islesford Historical Society Description: 5 inches long |