Patent Model - Improvement in Leather-Cutting Gages

Maker and role
Charles Wardell, Patentee
Frederick Brown, Assignee
Charles Carleton, Assignee
Charles Wardell, Assignee
Production date
Feb 11 1879
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Object detail

Media/Materials
Metal
Measurements
17 1/2 x 17 x 2 1/4" (44.5 x 43.2 x 5.7cm)
Description
Wardell's patent "relates to a device for cutting leather into strips, and especially to a small-sized instrument intended to be held in the hand in stripping the leather." (Patent Number 212, 163)
Object number
2015.14.2791
Currently on display?
No

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