Identifier:
1990.22.304
Description:
Rectangular wooden sweeper with flat top painted black with gold lettering and slanted upper side panels painted red. Toggle link originally fastened to upper side panel. Model name: 'Economy.' Previous # 143/120.;'Economy'. Stencil on top.. Paint: 'B-10-1' Stamp: '120' Stickers: '23'. Painted on left side. Stamp on right side. Stickers on right side..;Collected by Bissell in or before January, 1894..;Collected by Bissell in or before January, 1894.. Collected by Bissell in or before January, 1894..;1) '143'. Metal tag on left side. |
Date:
1882
Materials:
Wood...(others Not Listed)
Dimensions:
3.75" h 12.5" w 8" d
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Source:
Gift Of Bissell Incorporated
Related Entities:
J. E. Allen (creator)
Bissell Inc. (donor)
Alternate names:
Bissell, Bissell IncorporatedBissell Inc. was founded in 1876 by Melville Bissell in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bissell was responsible for the invention of the carpet sweeper and built the company's first manufacturing plant in Grand Rapids in 1883. By the late 1800s, they were producing 1,000 carpet sweepers a day. When Bissell passed away in 1889, his wife Anna took over as CEO, making her the first female CEO in America. As the times changed the company began to manufacture vacuums and carpet shampoos. As of 2019, Bissell Inc. is still one of the leading companies in floor-care.