Universal Bread Maker
Object/Artifact
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."
2024.04.88
This unit made dough for four loaves of bread, enough for a big household or a small guest lodging business.
Domestic life
Winthers, Sally
Household ToolsEquipmentFood ProcessingMixerdomestic
The vessel is 12" wide at the top, tapering down to 8.5" wide at the bottom. Measurements include handles.
8-1/2 in
8-1/2 in
12 in
Sec 3E Shelf S16
08/27/2024
08/28/2024