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United States, ca. late 19th to early 20th century CE. A wood and iron tool used as a seed or corn planter, a handy contraption for farmers to precisely place seeds without bending over. Below the wood handle is an iron lever connected to a wire rod and spring that opens and closes the iron dispense mouth that controls the seed flow. An iron panel on the front forms the hopper - the funnel top that tapers downward. This may have been handmade, but farmers could also buy similar models in catalogs. This is perfect for use as rustic farmhouse decor! Size: 33" L x 7.5" W (83.8 cm x 19 cm)

Provenance: private Superior, Colorado, USA collection

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#181825

  • Condition: Heavily used and fair antique condition, and probably left exposed to elements. Losses to iron due to oxidation, patina, and tearing. Wood handle is reattached with adhesive. Not fully functional, although lever and drop mouth opens.

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March 1, 2024 8:00 AM MST
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