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A brass hand pressure spray from the late 19th century with an internal piston and a long screw-on nozzle, made of solid brass with an original wooden pump rod and was produced in the United Kingdom; condition is used with patina and wear, circa 1870–1900.
Description from the seller
19th-Century Brass Hand-Handshake Sprayer / Industrial Oil Can – Long Screwed Nozzle – ca. 1870–1900
Description
Authentic 19th-century brass hand-delivery sprayer with internal pump construction and long, screwed nozzle.
Executed in solid brass with original wooden pump lever and beautiful, untouched patina.
This type of portable pressure sprayer was used in the late 19th century for applying liquids such as light oil, water, or cleaning fluid to machines, workshops and possibly in household or industrial maintenance.
Construction:
Closed brass reservoir with faceted base plate
Ventilation holes just above the foot (pressure regulation)
Long, removable threaded nozzle for targeted application
Internal wooden piston rod with original wear and patina
Fully brass construction
The pump operates via an internal piston: downward pressure forces liquid out through the nozzle. The slender shape and long nozzle allow precise treatment of hard-to-reach areas.
Dating
Circa 1870 – 1900.
Condition
In original, untouched condition.
Nice old patina.
Signs of use appropriate to age and historical use.
No modern restorations or overcoating.
Woodworm not active and treated
Historical context
Portable brass pressure sprayers like this were used during the Industrial Revolution for:
Lubricating mechanical parts
Maintaining machines
Cleaning or moistening windows.
Workshop and maintenance work
A beautiful example of 19th-century industrial tools.
Worldwide shipping possible
19th-Century Brass Hand-Handshake Sprayer / Industrial Oil Can – Long Screwed Nozzle – ca. 1870–1900
Description
Authentic 19th-century brass hand-delivery sprayer with internal pump construction and long, screwed nozzle.
Executed in solid brass with original wooden pump lever and beautiful, untouched patina.
This type of portable pressure sprayer was used in the late 19th century for applying liquids such as light oil, water, or cleaning fluid to machines, workshops and possibly in household or industrial maintenance.
Construction:
Closed brass reservoir with faceted base plate
Ventilation holes just above the foot (pressure regulation)
Long, removable threaded nozzle for targeted application
Internal wooden piston rod with original wear and patina
Fully brass construction
The pump operates via an internal piston: downward pressure forces liquid out through the nozzle. The slender shape and long nozzle allow precise treatment of hard-to-reach areas.
Dating
Circa 1870 – 1900.
Condition
In original, untouched condition.
Nice old patina.
Signs of use appropriate to age and historical use.
No modern restorations or overcoating.
Woodworm not active and treated
Historical context
Portable brass pressure sprayers like this were used during the Industrial Revolution for:
Lubricating mechanical parts
Maintaining machines
Cleaning or moistening windows.
Workshop and maintenance work
A beautiful example of 19th-century industrial tools.
Worldwide shipping possible
