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My Ironrite Ironer

By ugofiguhritout, 1 August, 2009
Description

I found the information on www.The Ironrite Ironer Company but I have yet to find my model and patent # anywhere. Mine is named, "The Ironrite" Model 55 Ironer Machine #Z10627 Manufactured under patents #'s US 1,848,499-Canada 262,846 "The Ironrite Ironer Company Detroit Michigan USA Normal Capacity Volts 115 and Amps 14.1. That's all I have. I thaught it would be enough but I just can't seem to find my Model 55 anywhere. Could you please try for me and let me know the estimated price on it. Sorry I do not have a picture but it is on all the web sites. You'll see it but the only difference is, the sides, they are panels, mine are metal legs. That's about the only difference. The closest picture is at www.Ironrite Ironers-Shaker Brook Farm Antique Pressing Iron & Laundry Stove Museum. Thank You and Good Luck, Sincerely, Roberta

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
white metal casing
Distinguishing marks
The Ironrite Ironer Company Detroit Michigan USA
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
3' X 2'
Date Period
1920's or 30's or 40's
Weight
75 pounds
History
The Ironrite business was established in Detroit in 1911 by Herman A. Sperlich and John H Uhlig as a jobbing machine shop. Ironrite ironers commenced in 1921, with J.L Hudson's as Ironrite's first retail dealer. The Company name was Sperlich and Uhlig Company but the Corporate name was changed to The Ironrite Ironer Company on May 12, 1827.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
NA
For Sale?
No
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