The worth of a National glass washboard can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, vintage washboards can range from $20 to $200, with unique or well-preserved pieces potentially fetching higher prices. Collectors often value those with distinctive designs or historical significance more highly. To determine a specific value, it's best to consult recent sales or auction listings for similar items.
The U.s. Patent Office should have that info.
early 1800s
Yes I can answer your question. That washboard, as long as it is in god shape, it worth between $15.00 & $20.00.
$35.00 retail in near mint condition.
The National Washboard CO 11 was produced in the early 1800s. Development for the washboard took several years and was finally patented in 1833.
The U.s. Patent Office should have that info.
1923?
You cannot get reproductions from National Washboard Co, but you can get a brand new washboard still made by the Columbus Washboard Co. of Logan, Ohio. Help support them in the 21st century and buy a product still made in the USA! Check out www.columbuswashboard.com
1941
The numbers on old washboards from the National Washboard Company typically indicate the size or model of the washboard. These numbers can correspond to the specific dimensions or the number of ridges on the washboard, which affect its effectiveness for scrubbing clothes. Additionally, different models may have been designed for varying types of laundry tasks. Collectors and enthusiasts often reference these numbers to determine the age and value of the washboard.
my grandmother who is 84 gave me one that her mother used. so if my grandma who is 84 was a little girl when her mother used it, that definitely puts it over 80 years old. What is the value of the washyboard-National Washboard Co. 801?
about $750.00 to $1000.00