ncrebel
Member
Hi, everyone
A few days ago I went to a antique fair and bought a strange looking plane, it's a bit dusty and its 16 in long and 2 in wide.
No marks on the front or back that I can see. Plane blade is rusty and marked William Ash & Co, Warranted Cast Steel, and the chip breaker is marked WM ASH & Co CAST STEEL.
The mark on the blade is good kind of, I mean kind of, because when the guy holding stamp in his hand to mark the blade, was holding it tilted, so the mark is deeper on right, and not so deep on the left
I found 1 listings for William Ash, Sheffield, England----Ash, William and Company { Late Roberts and Ash } manufacturers of all kinds of edge tools, brace and bits, skates, saws, plantation tools &c. Norfolk Lane, Sheffield in 1825.
I cant find the history of the company marks, so I cant tell if this a early mark or late mark or if its rare.
Its in good condition over all, I thought I let you guys see it and see you thought before I give it a cleaning.



A few days ago I went to a antique fair and bought a strange looking plane, it's a bit dusty and its 16 in long and 2 in wide.
No marks on the front or back that I can see. Plane blade is rusty and marked William Ash & Co, Warranted Cast Steel, and the chip breaker is marked WM ASH & Co CAST STEEL.
The mark on the blade is good kind of, I mean kind of, because when the guy holding stamp in his hand to mark the blade, was holding it tilted, so the mark is deeper on right, and not so deep on the left
I found 1 listings for William Ash, Sheffield, England----Ash, William and Company { Late Roberts and Ash } manufacturers of all kinds of edge tools, brace and bits, skates, saws, plantation tools &c. Norfolk Lane, Sheffield in 1825.
I cant find the history of the company marks, so I cant tell if this a early mark or late mark or if its rare.
Its in good condition over all, I thought I let you guys see it and see you thought before I give it a cleaning.



