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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: ACStanley on August 23, 2012, 10:47:59 PM
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Another auction find. This is some type of thermos. On the bottom its marked STANLEY "IT WILL NOT BREAK" LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK NEW BRITAIN, CONN. U.S.A. The contraption at the top screws upward to secure the lid or screws down to loosen the handle and allow the top to be removed. It has a very industrial feel to it...
I am unsure of:
Age
Usage
Value
Measures
Outside -
15" with the handle up
9" Wide
Inside -
11 1/2" deep
6" wide
Weighs
8lbs 6ozs
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Bottom.
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The Industrial feel to it,is correct..Over here in the UK these were used to convey food from the kitchens in hospitals...schools ...factories,...or wherever large quantities of hot food were required...some larger one still to be found...but most have probably been broken up for scrap...as they are made of a high grade alumunium...I have Stanley thermos in Stainless steel...bought 25 years ago for £15...very expensive but will last a lifetime and more.....
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has a deco feel !! i would guess ice bucket for portable bar !! perhaps like for a caterer !! now i will try to look it up ~~
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Well I found this on Wiki
"In 1921, Landers, Frary & Clark (L.F&C) of New Britain, Connecticut (a household appliance manufacturer) purchased Stanley Insulating Company and added the Stanley line to their appliance and hardware lines.
In 1933, the entire Stanley operation moved from Great Barrington, Massachusetts to L.F&C’s plant in New Britain, Connecticut. During this time, Harry Badger became Chief Product Research and Manufacturing Engineer and in the following years he continued to develop and add more products to the Stanley line.
In 1949 Harry Badger retired and John Eza became Chief Product Research and manufacturing engineer. From 1949 – 1965 fifteen new products were added and Stanley was now used by airlines, railroads, ocean lines, hospitals and mass feeding institutions."
So I feel that its looks more of a 30s look as Mart suggested. But it appears that if Wull is correct bout its usage, it would date it more to late 40s early 50s...
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HA! I just turned into a full member! Its been fun. I learn so much from your guys and gals everyday! Thanks for being here and accepting new members so gracefully.
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Wiki also has this to say -
"Early uses for the Stanley bottle have included flying with the pilots on B-17’s during World War II, carrying human organs, transporting bull semen by the cattle industry, and accompanying crews on deep sea explorations."
I hope that mine was not used in the bold lettering! :o
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lol,dont worry, those carry straws that hold the semen that need to stand upright and are made differently !!
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Mart, he cracked me up on that one! ACStanley, they still transport it these days - very big business all over the world!!!
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... ACStanley, they still transport it these days - very big business all over the world!!!
If it had been designed for that purpose, I'm guessing it would have been made with a lock to secure it. Some of that stuff gets more expensive than French perfume. ;)
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oh yeah !! dig in your back pocket deep or take out a bank loan !! i used to have our milk cows done AI but didnt get into the really high priced ones !!
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A.I.... I saw that film...thought it was great!
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Huh ??? AI = artificial insemination !! What movie would that be ??
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Great Barrington is beautiful area. Horse country. Lots of sperm there! ;D
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LOL !!
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Im sorry to infiltrate, TS, but I was wondering... how many Mpix does you camera have? I have something I need to take a picture of, and 6 Mpix camera simply cant see small German silver stamp. It get blurry, and I need that picture. Thanks.
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I have a 16 MP... I just picked it up right around $150 I think... It's a cool pix point and shoot... It's perfect for what I need.
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Huh ??? AI = artificial insemination !! What movie would that be ??
A I..Artificial Intelligence....... .remember....helloo oo is there anyone in there.....just nod if you can here me...is there any one at home!!!! ;D
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Yes, I get it. A.I. I liked the movie personally. ;D
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I have a 16 MP... I just picked it up right around $150 I think... It's a cool pix point and shoot... It's perfect for what I need.
16MP....WOW....my camera must be ancient then....Olympus Camedia C-730 3.2MP...bought it on ebay 2 years ago for 99p...postage £2.99...with 64MB card....all the pics i,ve posted on here,were with this....if its not broke then why change....
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Actually I just checked, 16.1! Wull, Exactly why I had to get a new one... My Macro kicked out on me.... and for my online biz I use my macro constantly...