This cast-iron model of a Huber Steam Traction engine was made by the Irvin's Model Shop in Creston, Ohio around 1978. The engine has a canopy and a driver.
This cast-iron model of a Huber Steam Traction Road Roller was made by the Hubley Company of Lancaster, Pennsylvania around 1929. The Roller has a canopy and a driver.
This model of a Case steam traction engine was made by an unknown maker around 1964. This is an example of a steam traction engine that would have been in use during the late 19th and early 20th century.
This metal model of a Rumley Oil Pull tractor was made by Irvin’s Model Shop of Creston, Ohio during the 1970s. The Rumley Oil Pull tractor was manufactured during the early 20th century.
This model of a Case water wagon was made by an unknown maker around 1964. The wagon went along with the tractor that is object AG*78A03.1, and could be used as a piggy bank.
This cast-aluminum model of a Frick engine was first made around 1964 by White’s Hobby Shop, with other models produced later. Steam traction models such as this were often used during the late 19th and the early 20th century.
This small metal toy plow was made by Kansas Toy & Novelty Co. during the early 20th century. The toy is a representation of a horse-drawn single-furrow plow.
This small metal bull was made by the J. Hill Company of England during the early 20th century. The bull is posed in action, and is painted black with grey horns and hooves.
Cyrus Avery received a patent in 1860 for his horse-power machine. This patent model depicts the mechanism that converts “horse-power” (a horse was connected by a pole to the mechanism turning the gear) which would power machines.
This farm worker figure was made in France by an unknown maker during the early 20th century. This small three-dimensional metal figure is of a women raking grain. She is wearing a yellow skirt, blue blouse, and read headscarf.
This small horse drawn wagon was a toy made in Germany during the early 20th century. The toy consists of a team of horses with a driver, pulling a green flatbed wagon loaded with a barrel, jug, and red box.
This farm worker figure was made in France by an unknown maker during the early 20th century. This small two-dimensional metal figure is of a women bundling grain. She is wearing a brown skirt, blue blouse, and white hat.