A conical plastic funnel, with open top, smooth inside surface, narrow lip and three vertical seams running down outside; cone ends in narrow neck, with an open bottom; one side of top edge has a semicircular tab pierced by a circle for hanging storage.
A conical plastic funnel, with open top, smooth inside surface, narrow lip and three vertical seams running down outside; cone ends in narrow neck, with an open bottom; one side of top edge has a semicircular tab pierced by a circle for hanging storage.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Owned and used by Dr. Burns of Napanee, Ont., a 1947 graduate of the Queen's University Medical Program; some items belonged to Dr. Stratton, who held the Napanee practice prior to Dr. Burns.
Dates
1907
circa 1907
Date Remarks
First plastic produced in 1907
Material
plastic: light blue
Inscriptions
None
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-F6-2
Dimension Notes
Length 11.5 cm x Width 10.5 cm x Depth 11.0 cm
Condition Remarks
White residue around underside of funnel lip and along seams; stains and wear on inside of cone; yellowish residue around cone nozzle; scratches and wear over outside surface of plastic.