Name/Title
Universal Bread MakerEntry/Object ID
2024.04.88Description
Mixing bowl or pail from a No. 4 Universal Bread Maker. The metal, bucket-shaped appliance once included a lid, a table clamp and crank to turn a dough hook. The side of the bucket displays branding that reads "No. 4, Universal Bread Maker, Awarded Gold Medal, St. Louis Exposition, 1904, Made by Landers, Frary & Lark, New Britain, Connecticut, U.S.A."Context
This unit made dough for four loaves of bread, enough for a big household or a small guest lodging business.Collection
Domestic lifeCataloged By
Winthers, SallyAcquisition
Accession
2024.04Acquisition Method
Found in CollectionLexicon
Search Terms
Household Tools, Equipment, Food Processing, Mixer, domesticDimensions
Dimension Description
The vessel is 12" wide at the top, tapering down to 8.5" wide at the bottom. Measurements include handles.Height
8-1/2 inWidth
8-1/2 inDiameter
12 inLocation
* Untyped Location
Sec 3E Shelf S16Create Date
August 27, 2024Update Date
August 28, 2024