Ruffling and flat iron
Michigan
after 1870
Maker
Myron H. Knapp (dates unknown)
Measurements
5-1/4 in x 6-3/4 in x 3-3/4 in
Materials
Iron
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, The David Wilson Mansion, Inc.
Accession Number
1971.1467
Inscription
“PAT’D / 70 AUG 2” is cast into the top surface of the iron immediately below the handle.
Condition Notes
The latch to lock the iron in the down position is missing.
Provenance
Ex coll. Mrs. E. Tatnall (Mary Corbit) Warner.
Comments
This iron combines the function of a flat or sad iron for smoothing or pressing with an iron for ruffling or crimping textiles. The wedge-shaped iron is hinged at the front to allow the body to open, exposing the crimping surfaces on each section. They have multiple ridges that mesh when closed. A pivoting latch to hold the hinged iron in the down position is missing. This dual-function object was patented by Myron H. Knapp of Bay City, Michigan.