See Photos.  Comes from a clean nonsmoking home.  Lots of patina.  All rollers intact.  Red labeling on one side is gone.  Black labeling on the other side is faded.  The joints are still holding well.  All rollers show no sign of cracking and roll smoothly.  Mother Hubbard Roller Washboards were made from the turn of the century until 1935. Four brothers named Hubbard founded the Hubbard Mill in Dover, Ill., to make the washboards. As production increased, the factory moved to larger facilities in nearby towns and the washboards were shipped across the country. They were sold door-to-door for years. The popular washboard had threaded maple rollers that rolled in opposite directions. The screw threads did most of the work, making washing easier for the user. Production ceased when the electric washing machine took over in American households.  Approx 22" x 12".  Seller Lot #22041-RALTEC.

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