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Collection, Preservation and Display of Old Lawn Mowers

1853-10-01 Gardeners Chronicle - Samuelson Advertisement

SAMUELSON'S PATENT DIGGING OR FORKING MACHINE, which obtained the SILVER MEDAL of the Royal Agricultural Society at GLOUCESTER, 1858; £5. 5.s Prize of the YORKSHIRE SOCIETY; and £5. Prize of the CLEVELAND SOCIETY; capable of cultivating 5 acres per day with four or six horses, may be seen at work at Banbury, and in Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, Cheshire, Yorkshire, North Wales, Berwick, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Leicestershire, Herts, &c.

To meet the demand of SMALLER OCCUPIERS where horse power is limited, Mr. SAMUELSON has constructed an Implement equal to 3 or 3½ acres per day, with a draught of three or four horses only. Price £27. 10s. and £24. 10s, respectively, at Banbury. 

PRIZE at Gloucester (the eighth time) to SAMUELSON'S improved GARDNER'S TURNIP CUTTERS.

Manufacturer of McCormick's Reaper (highly commended at Pusey), Anthony's Churns (£3. prize at Gloucester), Liquid Manure Pumps, Chaff Cutters, Crashing Mills, Lawn Mowers, &c.

B. SAMUELSON, Britannia Works, Banbury.

Publication
Gardeners Chronicle
Date
Source
BHL/Gardeners Chronicle/1853