p2peditor
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This is a family mystery, and my mum and I would really appreciate any help. For my birthday, she gave me an old coffin smoother plane that she has had as a keepsake for many years. However, she doesn't know whether it was acquired by her father, grandfather, or perhaps great-grandfather. We would both very much like to know which of our ancestors brought this tool into the family.
I've been told it is a British plane, of mid-19th century make. That's helpful, but if possible I would like to report more detailed information back to my mother.
I've also been told you chaps in this forum are the ones to ask when it comes to British planes. Can you help us pin down a range of dates for when this smoother was likely made and sold?
The iron is marked "I. SORBY WARRANTED CAST STEEL." The toe is marked "TUCKER LONDON", with sort of an eight-pointed star between the words, and "WARRANTED" on the line below that.
I have a photo gallery of the plane and all its identifying marks, which evidently I don't have permission to link to directly. So, apologies for the intentionally broken link, but you know what to do with it:
imgur (dot) com/a/2z89a
Cheers!
I've been told it is a British plane, of mid-19th century make. That's helpful, but if possible I would like to report more detailed information back to my mother.
I've also been told you chaps in this forum are the ones to ask when it comes to British planes. Can you help us pin down a range of dates for when this smoother was likely made and sold?
The iron is marked "I. SORBY WARRANTED CAST STEEL." The toe is marked "TUCKER LONDON", with sort of an eight-pointed star between the words, and "WARRANTED" on the line below that.
I have a photo gallery of the plane and all its identifying marks, which evidently I don't have permission to link to directly. So, apologies for the intentionally broken link, but you know what to do with it:
imgur (dot) com/a/2z89a
Cheers!