Holland Miniature Skewed Badger Mitre Plane
An extremely rare custom-made malleable iron miniature skewed badger mitre plane by John Holland of Lambeth, London.
Used for mitres and other end grain work. These planes are typically between 8″ and 12″ and have very tight mouths. Referred to as “miter planes” in the U.S.
An extremely rare custom-made malleable iron miniature skewed badger mitre plane by John Holland of Lambeth, London.
Dovetailed box mitre plane by Robert Towell of London. Towell was one of the earliest commercial metal planemakers and worked from around 1820 onwards.
An early example of a mitre plane made by King & Co. Constructed from plates of wrought iron, this plane has been expertly dovetailed together.
Small dovetailed box mitre infill plane in brass and steel by Bill Carter of Leicester in England. The infill and wedge have been made from boxwood.
A large user-made cast iron box mitre infill plane with a stepped gunmetal bridge featuring a cupid’s bow design along the top edge.
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