MarthaBear
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Hello,
I am researching my Great Grandfathers tools, who was a Master Finish Carpenter from Glasgow. I am trying to determine the manufacture of a 10” antique brass and hardwood level; it has a stamp of "ALEX R COUTTS WARRANTED". 1 Image Attached
In my research, I am thinking there was a takeover of a company along the way because I cannot find any history of an Alex R Coutts company in hand tools for the late 18th and early 19th Century.
I found another level that looks exactly like mine however; it is stamped Mathieson Glasgow, and a bit worn. 2 Image Attached.
I found a post of someone selling a very similar level with the same stamp "ALEX COUTTS WARRANTED" however, the Warranted is in a slightly different location. Then the level is slightly different than mine, it has a side brass piece that mine does not have, and the top brass is a bit different. 3 Image Attached.
Then I found one exactly like the second one however it is stamped "Bennet B. Burley Warranted Glasgow" 4 Image Attached
Then I found other levels stamped “Alexander Coutts Glasgow Warranted”, with just a brass top. Image Attached.
Then I found exact same levels with just a brass top, but they are stamped "Alex Coutts Glasgow", "Bennet B Burley Glasgow Warranted", and “Bennet B Burley Glasgow No 5 Warranted" Images Attached.
Then I found multiple listings selling what appeared to be the same level however none of these had any stamps.
This is where I need help. So many identical levels, with so many different stamps. I can be many companies that have switched hands along the way. I researched the A. Coutts, Alex Coutts, Alex R Coutts, Bennet B Burley, Mathieson, Alex Mathieson, Alex Mathieson & Son all as possible main companies. However, I have nothing definite to show the heritage / manufacture of this item that I can turn into the museum. HELP!
10 inch Wood Brass Levels
I am researching my Great Grandfathers tools, who was a Master Finish Carpenter from Glasgow. I am trying to determine the manufacture of a 10” antique brass and hardwood level; it has a stamp of "ALEX R COUTTS WARRANTED". 1 Image Attached
In my research, I am thinking there was a takeover of a company along the way because I cannot find any history of an Alex R Coutts company in hand tools for the late 18th and early 19th Century.
I found another level that looks exactly like mine however; it is stamped Mathieson Glasgow, and a bit worn. 2 Image Attached.
I found a post of someone selling a very similar level with the same stamp "ALEX COUTTS WARRANTED" however, the Warranted is in a slightly different location. Then the level is slightly different than mine, it has a side brass piece that mine does not have, and the top brass is a bit different. 3 Image Attached.
Then I found one exactly like the second one however it is stamped "Bennet B. Burley Warranted Glasgow" 4 Image Attached
Then I found other levels stamped “Alexander Coutts Glasgow Warranted”, with just a brass top. Image Attached.
Then I found exact same levels with just a brass top, but they are stamped "Alex Coutts Glasgow", "Bennet B Burley Glasgow Warranted", and “Bennet B Burley Glasgow No 5 Warranted" Images Attached.
Then I found multiple listings selling what appeared to be the same level however none of these had any stamps.
This is where I need help. So many identical levels, with so many different stamps. I can be many companies that have switched hands along the way. I researched the A. Coutts, Alex Coutts, Alex R Coutts, Bennet B Burley, Mathieson, Alex Mathieson, Alex Mathieson & Son all as possible main companies. However, I have nothing definite to show the heritage / manufacture of this item that I can turn into the museum. HELP!
10 inch Wood Brass Levels