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Trick Paper Cylinders
Trick Paper Cylinders

Trick Paper Cylinders

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Albert G. Walker American, 1836 - 1902
MakerMade by Albert G. Walker American, 1836 - 1902
Date1858
MediumCardboard with green, orange, and floral print paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width of a and b): 6 x 2 1/8in. (15.2 x 5.4cm)
Other (height x diameter of c): 6 x 2in. (15.2 x 5.1cm)
ClassificationsEquipment
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionThree paper cylinders covered with lime green paper, with a strip of orangy-brown paper at each end. The cylinders are closed at one end; the end is also covered with lime green paper. Cylinders .a and .b have an orangy-brown star in the middle of the closed end, but the star on .c's closed end is gold (now discolored with dirt). Cylinder .c is slightly smaller in diameter than .a and .b, and can fit snuggly inside either of the larger cylinders to be concealed. Cylinder .c had additional decoration that .a and .b do not have. The middle of .c has an orangy-brown band with serrated edge. Two additional bands, one above and one below the orangy-brown band, are made of navy blue paper with what looks like a floral print.
Object number2007.4.1.28a-c
On View
Not on view
Trick Paper Cone
Albert G. Walker
1858
"Elm Hills Golf" Game
Pasquale H. Maffeo
patented 1946
Museum purchase, 1965.86.1  © 2011 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Hiram Yale & Co.
1824-1835
Armchair
Unknown
1730-1760
Armchair
Unknown
1730-1760
Side Chair
Samuel Hanmer Jr.
1790-1810
Armchair
Unknown
1750-1775
Armchair
Churchill family
1750-1775
Highchair
James Davidson II
about 1762