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"Twin Comet" Lawn Sprinkler circa 1890

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    Posted 4 years ago

    hotairfan
    (388 items)

    Here's a Lawn Sprinkler from 1890 called "The Twin Comet" and made by E. Stebbing Mfg. Co. of Brightwood, Mass.
    It was made for and marketed by J. B. Fellows & Co. of Boston Mass. The first three photos are my sprinkler and show that only one sprinkling wand is remaining. I will make a new set of wands for it.
    The last photo shows an advertising for this sprinkler.
    It's interesting that the lettering on the gear tells you that it was E. Stebbing Co. of Brightwood, Mass..... and if you look close at the advertising, it tells you the name is E. Stebbins Mfg. Co. of Springfield, Mass.

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    1. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 4 years ago
      What fantastic skills you have to be able to restore nice old things such as this. I hope you will post an update someday with of it restored and working!

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