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Identify my anvil

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Hi
I just got my first anvil for $50 and would like to know if anyone knows where it was made and how old it might be.
Cheers
Rich

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Welcome to Iforge. Take a minute to click on "User CP" at the top of the page and put in your location. Sometimes anvils can be regional, so that would help some. I don't have clue only guesses, so we will have to wait for some of the smarter guys to wake up.

It looks a lot like a William Foster I used to have but there are lots of possibilities.

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Thanks Guys

Im in Australia
Got it off aguy who's dad was a blacksmith 70 years ago

Hope that helps

Cheers

Rich

The style with the heavy body and narrow "sharp" feet indicates that it was probably made in England; can you tell if the pritchel hole was punched or possibly retrofitted by drilling later?

If it's punched I would say after the 1820's if it's a retrofit pre 1820.

There were hundreds of anvil making shops in England; most pretty unknown so unless there are stampings it can be hard to narrow it down.

I happen to have two of them one 165lb the other is 125lb. One of the members a few months ago said he thought they were called mouseholes. Niether one of them have any distinquishing markings on them all I know is the 165lber sat in a field for well over a hundred years before the man I purchased it from picked it up. (He made a lamp out of it) It is my primary anvil now.

Rich

It's feet are similar to a mouse hole. I ain't no expert though... Postman's book, Anvils in America is pretty darn good for looking stuff up. But obviously it focuses more on US anvils then OZ anvils...

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