Items available for Education Loans from The Davistown 19-May-
Tools
Cooper's shave 91417T3
20 7/8" long, 5 3/4" edge, 2 1/2" wide
unsigned
Coopers' side ax 121311T1
17 1/2" long handle, 9" long and 6" wide blade
signed "J. F. Staples"
This broad ax shows distinct evidence of iron steeling. James Forest Staples worked in
Portland, ME, 1849 - 1856.
Coopers' vise 9714T1
7" long, 8" handle, 3 1/4" wide
unsigned
Drawshave 120907T3
15" long, 1 5/8" long blade, and 4 1/2" handles
signed "L & IJ WHITE" "18*7" and "BUFFALO N.Y." in an oblong oval with "6" on the other
This coopers' shave shows evidence of a forge welded edge.
End shave 31808SLP28
7 1/2" long, 4 5/8" wide photo photo
unsigned
Shave 31808SLP29
11 1/2" long, 4" long blade photo photo
unsigned
Shingle knife 121311T2
8 3/4" long, 2 3/4" wide bio
signed "Higgins & Libby" "8" "Portland"
It is likely to be made of local forged puddled or German steel. Higgins & Libby worked in
Portland, ME, in 1856.
SubCategor Domestic Utensils
Butter knife 61617T1
9 3/4" long, 7/8" wide, 1/2" thick
signed "KIMBALL CLARK & CO SUGAR RIVER WORKS"
Kimball, Clark & Co. opened in Claremont, NH, in 1852 as a shoe and butcher knife
manufacturer (The New England Farmer, Volume 4, 1852).
Scraper 61617T5
9" long, 1 1/2" wide, 7/16" thick
unsigned
SubCategor Hammers

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