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Hello guys! I'v read a couple posts and thought someone here may be interested in helping me out. So, i'm in the middle of clearing out my grandfathers house and found this huge anvil (no idea how he got it, crazy xxxxxxx)... Iv attached pictures... The only identification i'v found was a number 13. What do you guys think?.. xxxx, if it ends up being worth millions il give you guys a cut   ;)

 

Thanks!!!!

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On picture two i swear i can see 1 1 13 spaced across the side, so it's the weight numbers.

 

1 hundred weight (112 lbs) + 1 quarter hundred weight (28 lbs) + 13 Lbs = 153 lbs.  If you weigh it and it's close to that figure then I'm right.

 

 Hope that helps some.  :)

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On picture two i swear i can see 1 1 13 spaced across the side, so it's the weight numbers.

 

1 hundred weight (112 lbs) + 1 quarter hundred weight (28 lbs) + 13 Lbs = 158 lbs.  If you weigh it and it's close to that figure then I'm right.

 

 Hope that helps some.  :)

I see those marks also and based on the top dimension 158 lbs is about right.

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Based on the shape of the legs, and the fatter mid-section, it could also be a Wilkinsons. The shape is very similar to my Wilkinsons.

 

If you wire brush the other side (opposite the one with the 1-1-13 weight marks) then you might find the Wilkinsons crossed ovals logo, and some other writing.

 

Regards,

Markus

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Welcome aboard, glad to have you whoever you are. If you'll put your general location in your header you might be pleasantly surprised to discover how many of the IFI gang live within visiting distance.

 

Sorry, no help with your anvil but it looks like it's in perfectly serviceable shape. Put it on a bathroom scale, weight is a more significant measurement than physical dimensions.

 

Are you planning on getting into the craft, evaluating it for possible sale, or? If it's a family heirloom keeping it would be my first inclination even if I couldn't or had no interest in using it.

 

Frosty The Lucky.

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Hey guys! Can't thank you enough for all the input. Yesterday I took a wirebrush and found an H and J on the other side of the 1 1 13... Feels like I am uncovering a mystery, pretty cool.. I would share pictures but I can't seem to figure out how to upload  :unsure:

 

To answer some questions, I am most likely going to try and sell it, considering I don't know the trade.. But if it doesn't get sold, I will keep it lol. I truly have no idea how it ended up in my grandfathers possession. And sorry Picker, I haven't taken a hammer to it, maybe I will tomorrow?.. But even if I did, I'm not sure I would be able to describe the "ring" lol.

 

Thanks again everyone!! Let me know if the HJ means anything to any of you

 

 

 

**** Figured out how to upload! woohoo 

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I've yet to identify my own anvil, and the similarities between it and a Wilkinsons, Mousehole, Hill, etc, are uncanny... Thomas Powers made mention that there where over 200 manufacturers in england in the mid to late 1800s...  

 

I wish there were some compilation of unique features brought to the table to identify origin, but it's kind of hard when they all have so many similarities...

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