-
Posts
85 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Articles
Gallery
Downloads
Events
Posts posted by ChrisPTF
-
-
serial #28418 on the left side is a Hay Budden and dates it at 1896!
serial #128418 dates it to 1906!
-
According to anvils in America the serial number dates it at 1901
-
I don't think your photo posted.
-
According to anvils in America serial number A17922 for a Hay Budden anvil would date your Anvil to the year 1919
It is serial #A17922, because Hay Budden Anvils never went up to serial number 417922
-
Anvils in America dates it to the year 1901, for a Trenton serial number A23460.
-
If it is an Arm & Hammer than Anvils in America says that it's from the year 1922-1923 for serial number 37420. Arm & Hammer Anvil serial numbers never went up to 87420
-
That is interesting, it looks like the serial # is on the left side of the foot. Trenton always has theirs on the right side of the foot.
-
Trenton is the Brand, Lakeside is the company it was forged for.
-
Serial number 180702 dates it 1922 according to anvils in America
-
Looks like it is (Lakeside) which Trenton and Hay Budden both made. Like Daswulf said a photo of the serial number under the horn would help. Probably Trenton.
-
Trenton anvils of Columbus Forge & Iron company made anvils under a number of different names for various Hardware companies. According to the book anvils in America, Ajax was a hardware companies trademark. Serial number 28496 dates the Anvil from the year 1902.
-
Very nice anvil, according to the book Anvils in America that serial # dates it at 1918
-
Trenton Serial #177447 according to Anvils in America dates it at 1920
-
Hay Budden Serial #139315 dates it at 1907
-
Anvils in America date it 1915-1916
-
AIA dates it at the year 1901
-
That Hay Budden serial number would put it at the year 1921
-
According to anvils in America that would date it to the year 1929
-
19469 would be from the year 1895,
if there is an A in front of the serial # it would make it from the year 1919
-
Hay Budden serial numbers 3734 would date it to the year 1893
-
How much did you have to pay for that?
That is one beautiful anvil!
-
Trenton A11076 would be the year 1899
-
That is one beautiful looking anvil. Good job
-
Anvils in America is an awesome book and a wealth of information!
240 or 105 pound Trenton?
in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Posted
A71768 AIA dates it at 1907