1861-07-13 Gardeners Chronicle - Shanks Advertisement
SHANKS' NEW PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, DELIVERING MACHINE FOR 1861,
AND WITH SILENT MOTION IF SPECIALLY DESIRED.
HORSE MACHINE PONY MACHINE. NEW HAND MACHINE. OLD HAND MACHINE
J.B. BROWN AND CO. have much pleasure in intimating, that the important Improvements introduced into the Shanks Patent Lawn Mower last season have undergone a thorough practical test, and satisfied the most sanguine expectations. The Machine gained the only First Class Medal offered last season, and the highest recommendations wherever exhibited. The Improvements having far more of real worth than mere novelty, have been so much appreciated by the practical Gardener that the Machines sold last season were again more than double the number of any previous season; every one of which, so far as known, gave the greatest satisfaction. Still further improvements have been introduced into the Machine this season, the effect of which will establish beyond doubt the high character it has already gained as the most complete, the cheapest, and most durable Lawn Mowing Machine extant,
One of the most important considerations in making a Machine fit to be put into the hand of a labourer, to work without any difficulty, is simplicity of construction and arrangement, combined with strength and durability of the whole working parts, and J. B. BROWN AND CO. have much pleasure in intimating that the efforts of the Patentees to attain this end have been completely successful. The Improved Machines for Horse and Pony power, combining with these advantages the additional one of Delivering the Grass without stopping the Machine, make it peculiarly fit for all the purposes of Mowing, whether for Grass Walks, the Flower Garden, or the open Lawn. The style in which the work is executed cannot be surpassed-being very much neater than the scythe, while at half the expense-and it is quite immaterial whether the Lawn be level or otherwise, or whether the Grass be wet or dry.
The Silent Movement has just been most successfully introduced into the Machines this season, whereby the noise occasioned by the working of the wheels is entirely obviated. There is no method of imparting motion to the working parts of almost any kind of Machinery at all to be compared to the Motion derived from wheels. J. B. BROWN AND CO. have pleasure in stating that they have not found it necessary to provide a substitute for this perfect method of imparting motion in introducing the Silent Movement. The Cogs of the Wheels are not composed of the old-fashioned and faulty Pin system, which may lessen noise to some extent; they are made in the ordinary way, with ample bearing on each other, but so constructed and composed of Patent Material as to be quite silent in working. The cost of introducing the Silent Movement into the Hand Machine is 7s. 6d.; Pony and Donkey Machine, 15s.; Horse Machine, 25s., extra to price of the Machine as per Price List under.
PRICES:
SHANKS' NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE
| Width of Cutter. | |||||
| No. 1 - 48-inch Machine | ... | £28 | 0 | 0 | } Drawn by a Horse. |
| No. 2 - 42-inch Machine | ... | 26 | 0 | 0 | } Drawn by a Horse. |
| Width of Cutter. | |||||
| No. 3 .- 36-inch Machine | ... | £22 | 0 | 0 | } Drawn by a Horse. |
| No. 4 - 30-inch Machine | ... | 19 | 0 | 0 | } Drawn by a Horse or strong Pony. |
SHANKS NEW PATENT PONY AND DONKEY MACHINE.
| Width of Cutter. | ||||
| No. 5 - 30-inch Machine | ... | £15 | 15 | Drawn by a Pony. |
| No. 6.- 28-inch Machine | ... | £14 | 10 | Drawn by a Pony. |
| No. 7.- 25-inch Machine | ... | £12 | 10 | Drawn by a Donkey. |
| Boots for Horses' Feet, 24s. | per set; | Pony | 21s. | : Donkey, 16s. per set. |
In introducing new improvements also into the Hand Machines for this season, the Patentees have been careful to exclude everything which has only Novelty, not Improvement, as its recommendation; and they are glad to find, from the ease with which the Machine can be worked, and the superior style in which the work is executed, that their New Machine is now as nearly perfect as is possible for any Lawn Mower to be for practical use.
SHANKS NEW PATENT HAND MACHINES, FOR PUSHING OR DRAWING SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER.
| No. 8 - 24-inch Machine | ... | £8 | 17 | 6 | } Easily worked by Two Men. |
| No. 9 - 22-inch Machine | ... | 8 | 7 | 6 | } Easily worked by Two Men. |
| No. 10 -19-inch Machine | ... | £7 | 12 | 6 | Easily worked by a Man and Boy. |
| No. 11.-16-inch Machine | ... | 6 | 17 | 6 | Easily worked by a Man. |
| No. 12.-13-inch Machine | ... | 6 | 2 | 6 | Easily worked by a Boy. |
The Patent Delivering Apparatus if attached to the Hand Machines, 20s. extra.
Silent Motion (if desired) for Hand Machine, 7s. 6d.; Pony and Donkey Machine, 15s.; Horse Machine, 256, extra.
SHANKS NEW PATENT SMALL HAND MACHINE FOR 1861.
The Patentees, at the request of many of their friends, have this year brought out a Small Lawn Mower, specially intended to be used by Ladies or Gentlemen for amusement in the Flower Garden, and for Small Gardens, where no regular gardener is kept. This elegant and neat Machine is very cheap, very light, and very easily worked. It embraces, as far as practicable, the Improvements of the larger-sized Machines, and, like them, is no toy, but in all respects A FIRM LITTLE THING, ever ready to do its duty to the entire satisfaction of the most fastidious.
Price, including Box of Tools for Sharpening, &c., and Directions.
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| No. 16. - 12-inch Machine ... ... ... ... £5 5 0 Easily worked by a Boy. |
# The Machines are warranted to give ample satisfaction, and if not approved of may be at once returned. The Prices include delivery at most of the Railway Stations throughout the Kingdom
Shanks Mowing and Rolling Machine is in successful operation in Her Majesty's Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court, Osborne, and Balmoral; in the Gardens of the Emperor of the French; in the Grounds of his Royal Highness the Prince of Prussia; in many other places throughout the Continent, as well as in the United States, British America, India, Australia, and other parts abroad. It is also used in most of the Gardens of the principal Nobility and chief Landed Proprietors in the Kingdom; and it may be seen constantly at work on the Lawns of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham,-where its merits have been fully proved, and its success established.
TESTIMONIALS.
From MB. GEORGE EYLES, late Chief Superintendent of the Grounds and entire Horticultural Department of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, and now Superintendent of the Royal Horticultural Society's New Gardens, South Kensington, and the Gardens, Chiswick, in favour of SHANES Patent Lawn Mower-(the 30-inch Horse- power Machine used on the Lawns of the Crystal Palace):
"I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the excellence of the 30-inch Shanks' Patent Lawn Mowing Machine you sent us. We have had it in use almost daily up to the end of the mowing season, and it has always performed its work in a most satisfactory manner, and has never been once out of repair. The contrivance for emptying the Grass Box is a great acquisition, and effects a considerable saving of time."
From Sir John BURGOYNE, Bart., Sutton Park, St. Neots.
"The Lawn Mower (a No. 9, 22-inch Hand Machine, with Patent Delivering Apparatus) has arrived quite safe and answers admirably, and mows better and in less time than it is possible for two men to do."
SOLE AGENTS FOR LONDON: J. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C.
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