Andy Mason Tool Collection

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Andy Mason Tool Collection, UK

Antique Sheet Metal Working Stakes and Blacksmith Anvils

Photos provided by Andy Mason, UK, digitally processed and grouped by Jock Dempsey.
Andy’s collection includes swage blocks, anvils, stakes and other blacksmithing and metalworking tools. The ages range from 17th or 18th century to 20th century tools. Many of these tools are disticntly English or European and not seen in North America or most known publications.

Like many old tools the age and origins are often hard to determine. Many of these could be Continental as easily as English.

Sheet metal working stakes are used by a variety of industries. Artists use them to produce large and small sculpture. The early autobody and aircraft industry used them extensivly along with the English Wheel and other sheet metal forming machinery. Besides the commercial sheet metal business they are still used in custom autobody work and low production air craft construction. Armourers and artists use many of the same tools.

1. Two Unique T-Stakes

A pair of stakes obviously made by the same manufacturer. Cast steel.

2. Unique Short Cone Stake

A type not seen in catalogs. Cast steel or ductile iron.

3. Two Heavy Dome Stakes

Appear to be cast.

4. Four Mushroom Stakes

Common stakes, one cast, three forged.

5. Old English S Anvil

Another distinctive S anvil.

6. Old Wrought Iron English Stake Anvil

Anceint forged blacksmiths stake anvil

7. Round and Square Heal Long arm Stake

Forged stake with steel inserts.

8. Tunnel Stake

Listed in catalogs but rarely seen. Forged.

10. Mystery Anvil

Its definitely a 19th century anvil but what was it used for?
Flash slide show.

12. Hand Forged Knife Stake

Old forged stake with forge weld. Details of three knife stake welds

13. Odd Group of Junk Stakes

Odd, modified and worn out old stakes.

14. Large Combination Stake

Graceful cast stake.

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