Tuesday, November 24, 2009

BUTCHER PLANE

Money William ButcherQ: I have a wooden block plane I think is from the 1840s-1890s. It is marked "W. Butcher." I would like to know something about the maker and the age of this plane.

A: The William Butcher Co. and its successors were in business in Sheffield, England, from about 1821 until the 1900s. The company operated under the name William Butcher Co. from 1821 until about 1828, so your plane was probably made during that period. The number in the mark may be the model number. William Butcher (1791-1870) and his brother, Samuel, were cutlers who made a variety of steel-edge tools, including chisels, files, hammers, hoes, planes, and saws. Samuel was the New York agent for the firm. William and Samuel also made Bowie knives in the 1850s and '60s. Butcher opened a steel works in Pennsylvania in 1867 and made steel castings there. Samuel died in 1869 and William died in 1870. Your plane would probably sell for less than $15.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This could also be the mark for WADE & BUTCHER

Bob said...

Only $15?! Well, I can guarantee you that this particular "butcher plane" would sell for at least TWICE that much, at one of OUR auctions!

Bob
PLD Auctions

Bob said...

Only $15?! A "butcher plane" of that quality and vintage would easily fetch at least TWICE that much, at one of our PLD Auctions, up here in Maine!

Bob
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