Description: A collection of SEVENTEEN mostly 19th Century carpenters moulding planes, used for forming the decorative trim around doors, windows and fine furniture. Some of these are quite early (i.e. 200+ years old), many bear the marks of their makers and original owners. Each is approximately 24cm (9.5") long. The makers of this collection of planes include: William Watkins of Bradford (1845-88)Fields of NottinghamGeorge Buck of London (1838-1930)Joseph Cooper of Birmingham (1878-88)William Straw of London (1832~)Varvill & Son of York (1818~)D Malloch & Son of Perth, Scotland (1870-1912)William Chapple, late Wilcock, of Manchester (1861-79)All are in good condition, clean and lightly waxed. A couple of with worm holes (treated). Irons mostly good, some with light surface rust. A couple of knocks to the wedges, and two with replacement wedges. OFFERS: If considering making an offer please bear in mind that while eBay has now removed all charges for private sellers, its charges for business sellers continue to rise. For me, these currently stand at around 24%, making eBay by far the most expensive of the three platforms that I currently sell on. If you do make an offer, please do not be offended if it is rejected. I strive to offer only the best quality items at the most competitive prices that I can. Overseas buyers are welcome, import charges may apply. This item will be carefully packed and promptly dispatched. Please visit my eBay shop for similar listings and subscribe if you would like to receive notifications and offers.
Price: 165 GBP
Location: Penrith, Cumbria
End Time: 2025-01-20T16:21:09.000Z
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Return postage will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within: 14 days
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Collectable/ Vintage: Collectable/ Vintage
Sub-Type: Moulding Planes
Type: Carpentry/ Woodworking
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom