Sprinkler dating from 1920-1940 with a heavy circular base made from cast iron. On top of the curved support sits a brass section with a hose attachment and two arms above.
The invention of the sprinkler for use on the land is closely allied to the growth in popularity of the ‘lawn’ amongst the wealthy in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. The introduction of the mechanical lawn mower in 1830 increased the popularity of garden lawns which became easier to maintain. The first lawn sprinkler was patented in the US in 1871 and from then on, a wide variety of designs were developed for use both in recreational areas such as parks and gardens and in agriculture.
Materials
Metal
Theme
Tools
Year
1920-1940
Collection No:
1999.142