Marcel-curler from a travel hair care kit used by Anna Mae Queen Holmes, 1950s. Creator: Reck-Junior.
Sujet

Marcel-curler from a travel hair care kit used by Anna Mae Queen Holmes, 1950s. Creator: Reck-Junior.

Légende

Tongs used for marcelling, a hair styling technique to induce a curl into the hair, creating the Marcel Wave hairstyle, named for French hairstylist François Marcel who invented the process in 1872. A curling iron, also called a stove iron, with isolating rolling handles. The 5/8 inch barrel curling iron has one (1) metal barrel with a clamp that closes to halfway cover the barrel. The barrel and clamp are hinged together with no spring. The curling iron has two (2) handles that are covered with an insolating material, possibly Bakelite (TM). The two (2) ends are capped with non-removable brass end caps. The curling iron was placed on, or inside, a stove or another hot surface to heat it. The manufacturer's mark is on the center of the top of the clamp with the name [RECK-JUNIOR] inside an oval and the text [MADE IN GERMANY] below.

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

Notre référence

HRM21A78_280

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NA

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Droits gérés

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23,2Mo (513,4Ko) / 33,6cm x 17,3cm / 3970 x 2045 (300dpi)

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