This remarkable antique gas-powered flat iron showcases the ingenuity of early 20th-century European home appliances. Made primarily of copper and brass with a vented base and a beautifully shaped wooden handle, this self-heating iron features an attached fuel reservoir designed to provide steady, controlled heat long before electric irons became common.
The warm copper tones and aged patina add to its charm, making it an exceptional display piece for collectors of vintage tools, early engineering, or European domestic artifacts. Whether showcased in a laundry-themed décor arrangement, steampunk display, or antique iron collection, this piece brings authentic old-world character and craftsmanship.
⭐ Key Features
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Early 1900s European gas-powered self-heating flat iron
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Copper body with vented base and integrated brass burner system
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Original wooden handle with worn black finish
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Distinctive spherical fuel reservoir and brass adjustment knob
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Authentic patina consistent with age and use
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A striking collectible for antique tool, textile, or early technology enthusiasts
📦 Condition
Good – Visible surface wear, oxidation, and patina on copper, brass, and handle finish. Age-related marks throughout but structurally intact. Ideal for display.
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