Items available for Education Loans from The Davistown 19-May-
Tools
Ox shoes 101312T31
4 3/4" long, 1 3/4" wide
signed "No 20" "ATWATER 2"
The Atwater Manufacturing Company of Southington, CT, was involved in a patent suit over
an 1873 patent for improved dies for forging ox shoes.
(http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F1/0025/0025.f1.0101.pdf).
Planters' dibble 31212T17
11" long, 1 1/8" diameter
unsigned
Sheep shears 101701T4
12 1/4" long
signed with an interesting cartouche illustrating the function of this tool: a farmer shearing a
sheep with the mark "clipaway"
This is probably a 20th century tool and is an excellent specimen for in-class demonstration.
Sickle 102211T2
17" long, 5" handle, 9" wide bio
signed "North Wayne Tool Co., Oakland, ME USA" and an owners signature nearly obscured :
"M__OLIN"
This sickle is used for cutting grass and probably is an early 20th century product.
Sod ax 72615T1
10" edge, 9" tall, 1 1/2" thick
signed "S.W. HOLWAY BOURNEDALE"
Seth W. Holway is listed in the DATM as working in North Sandwich, Massachusetts circa 1860-
1871. He is listed as selling hardware in Bournedale in the 1907 Massachusetts Yearbook and
City & Town Register.
Tobacco hatchet 5315T1
7 1/4" long, 4" wide, 4 1/4" edge
signed "COLLINS"
This tool is not pictured in the Collins company catalog.
Tractor wrench and valve lifter 81713T6
9" long, 4" wide
unsigned
Valve lifter 6316T1
8 3/4" long, 2" tall, 3/4" wide
unsigned

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