Rice Wilbur M Collection
Wilbur M Rice, a creative genius of his time, left an indelible mark on the world with his remarkable inventions
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Wilbur M Rice, a creative genius of his time, left an indelible mark on the world with his remarkable inventions. From the cozy Foot Stove in 1937 to the charming Wooden Noggin in 1941, Rice's craftsmanship knew no bounds. His Wooden Cash Register of 1942 showcased both functionality and beauty. Intriguingly, Rice also ventured into unconventional creations like the Circular Tin Bath Tub in 1938 and the Ox Cart from both 1935 and 1942. These unique pieces blended practicality with artistic flair. Rice's ingenuity extended beyond household items; he delved into musical instruments as well. The Psalmodicon he crafted in 1937 was a testament to his passion for music. The diversity of Rice's talent is evident through objects such as the Earthenware Butter Churn from 1938 and the Red River Dog Sled of that same year. Each creation displayed meticulous attention to detail and unrivaled craftsmanship. Not limited to functional items alone, Rice also dabbled in toys and decorative pieces. The Toy Automobile he fashioned in 1938 exuded charm while George Washington on Horseback captured history within its intricate design. Even seemingly mundane objects were transformed by Rice's touch; take for instance his Windmill Counterbalance or Horse Collar and Hame from around 1938 – each became works of art under his skilled hands. Wilbur M Rice was not just an inventor but a visionary who brought imagination to life through every stroke of wood or metal. His legacy lives on through these masterpieces that continue to captivate hearts even today.