| By The Dover Stamping Co.
The Dover Stamping Co. was founded in 1833 and by 1869, was one of the leading American manufacturers and distributors of houseware goods and tinner's tools & machines.
The products in this catalog include much tinware plus Britannia: japanned, tinned and enameled ironware; as well as French tinned ware. All are fully illustrated and described.
The household goods include stoves, coolers, coffee mills, plates, pan, pots, teapots, scollops, moulds, wash basins, colanders, preserve cans, sad irons, kettles, pea skimmers, corn poppers...and many, many more.
The toys include, among many others, horses on wheels, rattles, buggies, assorted animals, locomotives, swords and savings banks.
There is a section on tinner's materials and another on tinner's tools and machines. This includes folders, groovers, wiring machines, setting-sown machines, burring machines, turning machines, beading machines, formers, shears, and a patented tinner's press, universal tube former, and double seamer...again among many others.
A most valuable resource for tinsmiths and other metal workers, as well as collectors, dealers or anyone interested in Americana of this period.
214 pages, packed with illustrations. Paperback
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