File:Apriscatole con lama a baionetta - Musei del cibo - Pomodoro - 051.jpg
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apriscatole con lama a baionetta (can opener with bayonet blade) | |||||||||||||||||
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Title |
apriscatole con lama a baionetta (can opener with bayonet blade) |
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Description |
Italiano: Presenta un manico diritto, realizzato in metallo e con l'impugnatura di legno tornito, con un chiodo da foro centrale a metà del manico e una corta lama a baionetta alla sommità. (It has a straight handle, made of metal and with a turned wooden handle, with a central hole nail in the middle of the handle and a short bayonet blade at the top.) |
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Date |
Italiano: secc. XIX/XX, fine-inizio |
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Medium |
Italiano: metallo, legno |
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Italiano: mnr |
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Accession number |
051 |
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Place of creation |
Italiano: produzione americana |
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Object history |
Italiano: Provenienza: Bologna, Carlo Grandi (comodato) |
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Notes |
Italiano: Questo esemplare riunisce in un unico attrezzo la possibilità di aprire le lattine secondo due diversi principi: quello a rotazione circolare con il chiodo da foro centrale e quello con lama a baionetta. È riconducibile al modello brevettato da E. E. Wood in Canada il 5 marzo e negli USA il 19 agosto 1890, nonché all'apriscatole brevettato il 19 luglio 1904 da P. White & F. Winkler e verosimilmente presentato in occasione della Louisiana Pourchase International Exposition, tenutasi a St. Louis in occasione della terza edizione delle Olimpiadi moderne. (This model brings together in a single tool the possibility of opening the cans according to two different principles: the circular rotation one with the central hole nail and the one with a bayonet blade. It is attributable to the model patented by EE Wood in Canada on March 5, 1890 and in the USA on August 19, 1890, as well as the can opener patented on July 19, 1904 by P. White & F. Winkler and probably presented on the occasion of the Louisiana Purchase International Exposition, held in St. Louis on the occasion of the third edition of the modern Olympics.) |
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