Vintage Advert 1902 Walter A Iron Frame Mower & Hay Tedder
Vintage Advert 1902 Walter A Iron Frame Mower & Hay Tedder
£30.00
Description
Product Description:
This is an original June 1902 advertisement from The Agricultural Chronicle, showcasing the Walter A. Wood Iron Frame Mower and Steel Hay Tedder — manufactured and distributed from 36 Worship Street, London, E.C.
This beautifully illustrated antique advert features bold Edwardian design and two detailed mechanical illustrations of early horse-drawn mowing and hay equipment. Touted as “the simplest, strongest and most durable mower in the world,” the mower could be operated by any farm labourer, while the steel hay tedder is promoted as light-draft, strong, and effective — capable of doing the work of five men.
Ideal for collectors of vintage farm implements, industrial history ephemera, or agricultural machinery advertising, this historical page is professionally mounted on black archival card, ready for display or resale.
Condition:
This item is over 120 years old and in very good vintage condition. Light foxing, toning, or small edge marks may be visible, consistent with age.
Estimated Size (unmounted):
Approx. 8.5 x 11 inches (21.5 x 28 cm)
(Mounted size: approx. 10 x 12 inches on black card)
Features:
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Date: June 1902
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Source: The Agricultural Chronicle, Page 51
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Brand: Walter A. Wood M. & R.M. Co., London
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Products Advertised: Iron Frame Mower, Steel Hay Tedder, Sheaf Carriers, Sickle Grinders, Corn Drills
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Location: 36 Worship Street, London, E.C.
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Original print, not a reproduction
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Mounted on archival black card
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