Product code: 1920's purchases Universal coffee pot without plug
This is the Universal Coffee Pot by Landers, Frary, and Clark. They were founded in Connecticut in 1865 and were in business until bought out by GE in 1965. They produced a lot of metal house ware gadgets purchases and goods. Most were sold under their Universal brand name. It's actually an electric percolator urn. It has a very cool paneled design with swags and scrolls and little floral embellishments. It has bakelite handles and a bakelite handle on the spout. The design looks Edwardian, which reflects when it was originally made around 1910. This specific one was made in the 1920s. The urn actually works I just can't send the wire plug with it do to the fact it has been damage and could cause someone to be shocked or start a fire. Should be easy to find a replacement. The coffee pot itself is in beautiful shape. No scuffs or scratches very shiny. Knobs are perfect.
This is the Universal Coffee Pot by Landers, Frary, and Clark. They were founded in Connecticut in 1865 and were in business until bought out by GE in 1965. They produced a lot of metal house ware gadgets purchases and goods. Most were sold under their Universal brand name. It's actually an electric percolator urn. It has a very cool paneled design with swags and scrolls and little floral embellishments. It has bakelite handles and a bakelite handle on the spout. The design looks Edwardian, which reflects when it was originally made around 1910. This specific one was made in the 1920s. The urn actually works I just can't send the wire plug with it do to the fact it has been damage and could cause someone to be shocked or start a fire. Should be easy to find a replacement. The coffee pot itself is in beautiful shape. No scuffs or scratches very shiny. Knobs are perfect.