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Trick Funnel in Bag
Trick Funnel in Bag

Trick Funnel in Bag

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Albert G. Walker American, 1836 - 1902
MakerMade by Albert G. Walker American, 1836 - 1902
Date1858
MediumFunnel: Seamed and soldered tin. Bag: Hand-stitched, plain-woven, glazed printed cotton.
DimensionsComponent (height x diameter of funnel): 6 7/8 x 5 1/4in. (17.5 x 13.3cm)
Component (length x width of bag): 11 3/8 x 11in. (28.9 x 27.9cm)
ClassificationsEquipment
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionSeamed tin funnel in a cone-shaped, floral print fabric bag. The funnel (.a) is conical in shape, with a long, narrow spout at the top. Two extra pieces of tin have been soldered to the exterior to make the funnel double walled. The first extra piece is wrapped around the narrow spout and held together by a vertical line of solder along the seam. The extra piece is approximately half an inch longer than the interior spout, so the interior spout is not readily visible from the outside. The second extra piece of tin is wrapped around the wide cone of the funnel; it is soldered at the top to attach it to the first extra piece of tin, and it is soldered at the bottom of the wide opening, to attach it to the interior funnel. A small tin loop, possibly a carrying or hanging loop, is also soldered at the bottom of the wide opening, at the seam.

The conical bag (.b) is made of hand-stitched, plain-woven, glazed printed cotton. The pattern of the cotton is a large two-handled footed vase that holds white and red flowers with leafy stems. The rest of the pattern is flowers and foliage in shade of brown, gren, red, yellow, and white. The bag is made of a single piece of fabric, hand stitched at the narrow bottom, up one side, along the narrow hem at the opening.



Object number2007.4.1.40a,b
Subject Terms
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    Albert G. Walker
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    2007.4.1.54a
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    Tin Canister Trick
    Albert G. Walker
    1858
    Gift of Gennaro J. Capobianco, 2005.180.59  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
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    after 1950
    Trick Cups in Bag
    Albert G. Walker
    1858
    Metal Cone in Bag
    Albert G. Walker
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    Flagon
    Meriden Britannia Company
    about 1861
    1964.61.0  Photograph by Gavin Ashworth.  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Ward & Bartholomew
    1804-1809
    Museum purchase, 1986.176.0.1  Photograph by Gavin Ashworth.  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical…
    Frances Felton
    1950-1970