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Black Frog

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  1. 6 hours ago, Larry Price said:

     

    Do you have a pic showing further to the right?

    This would be a 112k serial range, wondering what the missing digit is to the right, or if it was left off.

    This is not a 1899 date anvil with an 11k serial like you first mentioned.

    The base style would be different, but the obvious thing is the character style and format.  They only used that for a rather short time span, and that would be a 112k serial.  If you flip it over you'll see a caplet indentation in the base.

  2. Nice Trenton anvil, AIA indicates 1924 production.

    The 125 on the left side is the weight stamp.

    Thanks for the pics, I added them to the Trenton logo database I have going.  Your anvils carries the 7th style of Trenton logo stamp they used in U.S. production.

    I have also recorded the sequential anvil to yours, 188284, also stamped Lakeside, and also the same 125 pounds.

    188284-1.jpg

  3. AIA indicates 1911 for the year.

    .....some things about your anvil not in AIA.  That was the second style of Trenton logo stamp that CF&I used in production.  Both HB and CF&I had contracts with Sears to brand ACME anvils for sale.  But Trenton had a vastly larger contract, and there are far more Trenton Acme's out there vs. HB Acme's.  Also notice the oddly shaped "9" character in the serial number.  There was a narrow range of Trenton serial numbers that used this character,  roughly 30,000 anvils from what I can document so far.

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