Don McDermott
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Hello everyone, new member here. I just bought a large collection of vintage woodworking tools, and I'm trying to get rough dates for when the tools are from. I've done a lot of internet research, and found dates for some, but there are still quite a few which have me stumped!
Some notes below on a few of them... Any help greatly appreciated!
1 and 2. Information found elsewhere states: "Edwards, Bays & Rye – Ironmongers, founded in 1855 as Edwards & Thompson in Wood Street, and passing through several differently named partnerships becoming the above by 1903 and splitting into Bays & Co and Rye & Co by 1911." So since my chisel is marked Edwards, Bays and Rye, am I right to assume it must date between 1903 and 1911?
5. Marples chisel - According to a website about Marples, the green coloured shamrock in that design existed between 1958-1967, but possibly a few years after that as well, any confirmation of this?
7. From the same site, Marples chisel with Hibernia and triple Shamrock dates from between 1875 and 1943, any change of narrowing that down at all?
18 and 19. Aaron Hildick took over another company, Henry Taylor, in 1948. The Diamic trademark is still used today by Henry Taylor, but I don’t know if tools after 1948 would have said Aaron Hildick? I have emailed the company but if anyone here knows, that would be great.
Cont. in reply as I can't exceed 20 photos per post!
Some notes below on a few of them... Any help greatly appreciated!
1 and 2. Information found elsewhere states: "Edwards, Bays & Rye – Ironmongers, founded in 1855 as Edwards & Thompson in Wood Street, and passing through several differently named partnerships becoming the above by 1903 and splitting into Bays & Co and Rye & Co by 1911." So since my chisel is marked Edwards, Bays and Rye, am I right to assume it must date between 1903 and 1911?
5. Marples chisel - According to a website about Marples, the green coloured shamrock in that design existed between 1958-1967, but possibly a few years after that as well, any confirmation of this?
7. From the same site, Marples chisel with Hibernia and triple Shamrock dates from between 1875 and 1943, any change of narrowing that down at all?
18 and 19. Aaron Hildick took over another company, Henry Taylor, in 1948. The Diamic trademark is still used today by Henry Taylor, but I don’t know if tools after 1948 would have said Aaron Hildick? I have emailed the company but if anyone here knows, that would be great.
Cont. in reply as I can't exceed 20 photos per post!
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1 Edwards Bays and Rye - Swindon closeup.JPG104.2 KB · Views: 12 -
12 Possible Marple but what is it.JPG190 KB · Views: 14 -
13 Another Marple with Hibernia and triple shamrock.JPG153.3 KB · Views: 14 -
14 Another Marple with Hibernia and triple shamrock reverse.JPG136.7 KB · Views: 14 -
15 I Sorby.JPG178.7 KB · Views: 13 -
16 Yet another Marple chisel.JPG135.5 KB · Views: 14 -
17 I cannot make out the trade name.JPG117.6 KB · Views: 15 -
18 Aaron Hildick plane.JPG152.8 KB · Views: 15 -
19 Aaron Hildick plane 2.JPG79.3 KB · Views: 12 -
11 Marple marking Gauge closeup.JPG73.2 KB · Views: 9 -
10 Marple marking gauge.JPG136.7 KB · Views: 11 -
2 Edwards Bays and Rye chisel 1903-11.JPG99.6 KB · Views: 10 -
3 I and H Sorby chisel.JPG50.6 KB · Views: 10 -
4 I and H Sorby closeup.JPG121.3 KB · Views: 9 -
5 Marples chisel.JPG145.8 KB · Views: 8 -
6 Marples chisel - Hibernia and triple shamrock.JPG172.6 KB · Views: 9 -
7 Marples chisel -Hibernia and triple shamrock closeup.JPG139.1 KB · Views: 10 -
8 Atkin and Sons chisel.JPG81.2 KB · Views: 10 -
9 Thos Ibbotsen and Co chisel.JPG123.3 KB · Views: 12




