THREE MODELS RELATING TO GRAIN, the first, an apparatus for curing grain, Patent No. 190809, Patentee Henry H. Beach, Rome, New York, Patent File date November 7, 1876, Patented May 15, 1877, constructed of tin; the second, a grain sifter, constructed of painted pine and tin (Patent office label missing); the third, a grain sifter, constructed of painted tin and wood (Patent office label missing)--9in. high, 8½in. high, 7in. high (3)
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THREE MODELS RELATING TO GRAIN, the first, an apparatus for curing grain, Patent No. 190809, Patentee Henry H. Beach, Rome, New York, Patent File date November 7, 1876, Patented May 15, 1877, constructed of tin; the second, a grain sifter, constructed of painted pine and tin (Patent office label missing); the third, a grain sifter, constructed of painted tin and wood (Patent office label missing)--9in. high, 8½in. high, 7in. high (3)
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O. Rundle Gilbert Collection, the second
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A full explanation and copy of patent documents and drawings of the model for curing grain accompany this lot.
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