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Novelty, Promotional - Novelty two cup sifter
Promotional novelty two cup flour sifter from Farmers & Merchants Milling Co., Glencoe, MN. "When you sift it down there is no better flour than Glencoe's Best Patent Flour." Metal painted gold and rust; diamond shaped; painted flower on one side. Marked "Newco, Newton, Iowa".
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Sifter, Flour - Flour screen/sieve/sifter
Bentwood Shaker style flour screen/sieve/sifter. No. 18. Name inside: Hugh Burns, Oakfield, Wisconsin, 1890(?). Hugh A. Burns was born in Oakfield, Wis., September 30, 1848, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Steen Burns. Hugh came to McLeod County Minnesota in the fall of 1898, buying a farm in Collins township which he operated until 1904 when he moved into Hutchinson. He married Emma Pelton on September 15, 1855. They were the parents of Dr. Ja...
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Sifter, Flour - Flour sifter
Bromwell's "Bee" flour sifter painted in robin's egg blue. Bottom screen; rotary metal loop; tin with wooden knob. Pat. No. 1753.995. 1920s. Jacob Bromwell, Inc. is the oldest housewares company in the United States, and is one of the few remaining American housewares companies that produce their products entirely in the United States. The company manufactures several historically-significant products including the Original Popcorn Popper,...
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Sifter, Flour - Round flour sifter
Large flat tin flour sifter/sieve with screen. Belonged to the Lauzer Family. Donor Abby Lauzer Andrews was the daughter of Simon and Anna Tmey Lauzer, who married in 1875 after coming to America with their separate families. They lived a year in Waverly and then in 1876 bought a farm four miles east of Hutchinson on the Bear Lake Road. There they raised a family of six children. Abby Lauzer graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1912 an...
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Sifter, Flour - Small Flour sifter
Gem one cup rotary flour sifter with bottom screen and wooden knob. Four curved bars revolve inside to force the flour through the screen. This flour sieve was used by Anna Tmey Lauzer, mother of donor Abby L. Andrews, in the 1880s.
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Sifter, Flour - Tin flour sifter/sieve
Large round tin flour sifter/sieve with wire screen and loop for hanging. Belonged to Anna Tmey Lauzer c.1880. Donor Abby Lauzer Andrews was her daughter. Simon and Anna Tmey Lauzer married in 1875 after coming to America with their separate families. They lived a year in Waverly and then in 1876 bought a farm four miles east of Hutchinson on the Bear Lake Road. There they raised a family of six children.
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