Slater Steel-Faced Gunmetal Chariot Plane
Steel-faced gunmetal chariot plane made by Henry Slater of Meredith St., Clerkenwell in London. Slater worked at the Meredith St. address from 1873 to 1877.
Original Infill Plane Makers
Steel-faced gunmetal chariot plane made by Henry Slater of Meredith St., Clerkenwell in London. Slater worked at the Meredith St. address from 1873 to 1877.
Norris No. 14 smoothing plane stamped “W. Short, Essex Rd., N” on the gunmetal lever-cap. W. Short was a London-based toolmaker and dealer trading in the early 1900’s.
Early cast-iron jointer plane by Henry Slater of Clerkenwell, London. This plane features an enclosed heel and toe design, reminiscent of early infill bench planes.
Cast steel bullnose plane made by John Holland of London. Holland was a one-time neighbour of Thomas Norris when he moved his premises to York Rd, Lambeth.
Dovetailed steel open-handled smoothing plane by Alex Mathieson & Sons, Glasgow, fitted with fine grained Brazilian rosewood.
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