Discover a fascinating relic of Edwardian "Mechanical Therapeutics." This is the original Veedee Massager, retailed by J. E. Garratt of London circa 1905.
A masterpiece of turn-of-the-century engineering, the Veedee operates entirely without electricity. Through a series of internal gears and a weighted balance, turning the hand-crank produces a powerful, soothing vibration. In its day, it was heralded as a miracle cure for the "stresses of modern life" and various physical ailments.
A conversation piece for any collector of scientific oddities, medical history, or steampunk-inspired decor.
Features:
Period: Edwardian c.1905.
Maker: J. E. Garratt, London.
Mechanism: Hand-cranked mechanical vibration (works perfectly).
Provenance: A classic example of early "home health" devices before the age of domestic electricity.
Condition Report:
The mechanical movement works as intended delivering the necessary vibration. The handle is cork, the body has age related wear and marks. (Sold as a historical collectible/display piece).
The massager measures 37 cm (14.57").
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£60.00Price
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