Made in Putney: A Boot Warmer

The Putney Historical Society recently received a donation of a boot warmer that was made in Putney during the early 20th century.  The boot warmer was donated by John Anderson of Dummerston.  A fragmentary label indicates it was made in Putney but lacks any other information.  The item is clearly handmade, possibly from scraps of galvanized sheet metal.  It was designed to be placed over a heating vent to dry boots and shoes.  Mr. Anderson states it likely was for sale at his grandfather’s (Hastings A. Williams) general store in Williamsville, that operated until 1945.  Mr. Williams was known to prefer to carry goods made locally.  If anyone has any information on who may have made and marketed this handy item, please let us know.