From the estate of the President of a a former World War 2 Veterans Association. She and her husband were avid art collectors in the New York City metropolitan area.
This piece is a 98k bayonet made by fze (F. W. Holler) in 1943. It is an original matching set with the same maker, date and serial numbers (6080 l) on both the bayonet and scabbard. It also has its leather frog which allowed the soldier to carry the bayonet on his ammo belt.
The bayonet looks to be in very nice 'above average' overall condition with little wear, with no sharpening on the blade, and much of its original blued finish remains.
The founders of Kelvinator were among the very first to introduce electric refrigeration to the United States. In 1914, engineer Nathaniel Wales introduced his idea for a practical electric refrigeration unit for the home to Edmund Copeland and Arnold Goss. With their help, Wales built and distributed his refrigerating mechanism with great success. Two years later, they changed their company name to Kelvinator in honor of the brilliant British physicist, Lord Kelvin.
Since that time, Kelvinator has been credited with introducing many ”firsts” and has experienced numerous changes as well..
1925: Kelvinator introduces the industry’s first self-contained refrigeration unit with cooling system, compressor and condenser in one cabinet.
1926: Kelvinator establishes international branches in the United Kingdom and Canada.
1931: The international branches of the Kelvinator Company are so successful that during this year more products are sold in the international branches than in the United States.
1934: Kelvinator introduced the world’s first two-door household refrigerator.
1936: Room air conditioners are added to the line.
1937: Kelvinator is purchased by the Nash Company, an automotive manufacturer.
1939: Kelvinator introduced the firstacross-the-top freezer on a refrigerator.
1947: Kelvinator introduced the firsttwo-door refrigerator with two separate cold zones.
1952: Nash merges with Studebaker to form the American Motors Corporation(AMC). Kelvinator remains a part of AMC.
1954: Electric range with disposable oven liner introduced.
1955: Kelvinator introduced the firstside-by-side refrigerator, called the Foodarama.
1960: Kelvinator introduced the first all foamed-in-place refrigerator.
1965: Kelvinator introduced the first uniquely designed refrigerators for the kitchen and recreation room, called the “Kelvinator Originals”.