Antique S J Addis 1/4" Cut Straight Hand Carving Gouge, #5 Sweep, Length 8.5" For The Professional
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Antique S J Addis Carving Gouge For The Professional
S J Addis 'Hand Cast Steel' 1/4" (9mm) Cut, Straight Carving Gouge, #5 Sweep, Length 8.5" With Beechwood Handle
Stamped with Ward & Payne Mark, Sheffield England, Late 1800's
Master Hand Crafted Tool with Perfect Balance
Owners Mark On The Handle 'DMW'
The Marks on the High Carbon Steel Come About as a Result of Great Age. The images are very enlarged.
Sharp and Ready to Use
History
Leading carving experts, like Chris Pye, Ian Agrell, Mack Headley, when asked about classic tools, always list "Addis," "Herring Bros" and "Ward & Payne" as the best carving edge tool makers. Accurate, precision carving tools with perfect balance.
The Addis family were edge-tool makers as far back as 1717. Then in 1792 - Joseph James Addis born to Samuel Addis, became an edge tool maker in the true tradition, with two of his sons also becoming carving tool makers after him. The oldest was born in 1811 - Samuel Joseph Addis (S J Addis) and the youngest was born in 1829 - James Bacon Addis (J B Addis). From 1840 to 1858 when Joseph James died, his son S J Addis was working with him at 4 Church Street, Deptford, Kent/London as his partner/apprentice.
In 1851 both S J Addis and his brother J B Addis exhibited their tools at the first world fair, the Great London Exhibition. S J Addis continued making carving tools until his death in 1871, as did J B Addis until his death in 1890. Ward & Payne bought S J Addis business and contents in 1872.
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