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Your anvil was made in England in the early 1800's up to the 1860's, perhaps later, but that's the typical time period for feet that end in a triangular shape. The stand is likely from England as well. If you go over the broad sides of the anvil with a hand wire brush, you may find what's left of the maker's name or stone weight numbers.

 

NIce forged anvil with a wrought iron body and a steel face plate on the flat top work table. The 2 round holes, and lack of a cutting table at the base of the round horn, make it suitable for double duty as a farrier's anvil, as well as a general forging anvil. Anvils like this are often between 250 - 350 lb.

 

There was a concentration of English anvil makers in 'Black Country' Birmingham/Stourbridge/Dudley, and also up in Sheffield, a few other locations, but those were the main ones. Nice paired anvil and stand. Enjoy it!

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