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OBJECT DATA. ENGLISH Title/Object : Wooden handle can opener. Era : Second Half 19th S. Author : Unknown. Material : Iron and wood. Preservation : Very good. Measurements : High: 17.4 cm. Width: 2.8 cm. Thickness: 1.3 cm. Weight : 58 gr. Description : - Wooden handle can opener. - The can opener was a utensil designed to open canned cans, but it was not invented until 45 years after the appearance of canned cans, so until then all kinds of instruments were used to open them. - This piece in question is a fairly primitive can opener given its design. We thought it could be from the late second half of the 19th century. - It has a wooden handle. The top is all iron, made from one piece. - The mechanism is very simple, designed to press hard while cutting the can. - No badges, marks, or contrasts have been located, which may provide data from the site where it was manufactured, manufacturer data, as well as other data. Preservation and damage : - The can opener has no major breaks or bumps. - The wooden handle has bumps and stings due to its use. - The Item presents the wear and tear of its own time. Comments : - Both measurements and weight are approximate. - Very interesting as a collector's item and decorative item. - The color shades in the photos are not the same as the actual color shades. - Item for sale is the one that corresponds to the photos. - Description is not a detailed exposition of it. - The data provided here are uncontested personal opinions. SHIPPING IS ON MONDAYS. OBJECT DATA. ENGLISH Title/Object : Can opener with wooden handle. Period : Second half of 19th century Author : Unknown. Material : Iron and wood. Condition : Very good. Measurements : Height: 17.4 cm. Width: 2.8 cm. Thickness: 1.3 cm. Weight : 58 gr. Description : - Can opener with wooden handle. - The can opener was a utensil designed to open tin cans, but it was not invented until 45 years after the appearance of canned preserves, so until that time all kinds of instruments were used to open them. - This piece in question is a rather primitive can opener given its design. We think it may date from the end of the second half of the 19th century. - It has a wooden handle. The upper part is all iron, made in one piece. - The mechanism is very simple, designed to press hard while cutting the can. - No distinctive mark or contrast has been found that could provide information on where it was made, the maker's details, or any other information. Preservation and damage : - The can opener does not have any major cracks or dents. - The wooden handle has bumps and scratches due to use. - The Object shows wear and tear typical of it's age. Comments : - Measurements and weight are approximate. - Very interesting as a collector's item and decorative element. - The tones of the colours in the photos are not the same as the tones of the real colours. - The object for sale is the one that corresponds to the photos. - The description is not a detailed description of the object. - The data provided here are personal opinions not contrasted. DELIVERIES ARE MADE ON MONDAYS.