March 14, 200917 yr 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 Edited March 14, 200917 yr by richoz
March 14, 200917 yr 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.
March 14, 200917 yr It looks a lot like a William Foster I used to have but there are lots of possibilities.
March 16, 200917 yr Author Thanks Guys Im in Australia Got it off aguy who's dad was a blacksmith 70 years ago Hope that helps Cheers Rich
March 16, 200917 yr 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.
March 17, 200917 yr 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
March 17, 200917 yr 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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