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- This is a 'Trott Brush' type pony drill made for seed sowing. It has 3 rows and 3 seed boxes and spouts (it was originally designed for sowing two rows but a third was added later after trials). It was made by William Troth of Bearley, near Stratford-upon-Avon. It will drill any seed except turnip and swedes. It was made in 1830, used every year up until 1950.
- Physical description1 seed drill: metal (iron); wood; fair condition
- Bearley; 1830 - 1830