Objektnummer
67/20
Beskrivelse
A shave is used to shave and reduce the thickness of a willow skein after it has been split with the cleave to prepare it for weaving. This upright shave consists of an oblong bock of wood with a steel plate and blade, with two screws for adjustment. It was used at Thomas Abbey & Sons, a basketmaking firm in Selby, North Yorkshire.
Arkivhistorik
The family basketmaking business of Thomas Abbey & Sons was established in 1864. Mrs Snowden’s brother (Guy Abbey), father (A. E. Abbey) and grandfather were all basketmakers in the business. Her father spent some years teaching basketmaking at the Amar Singh Technical Institute in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, and was also on the Rural Industries Bureau. When Guy Abbey died there was no one to pass the firm on to, and Mrs Snowden donated several tools [67/15–67/31] which had been in use in the family for about one hundred years., MERL 'Catalogue of baskets' form – 'NAME: UPRIGHT // Acc. No.: 67/20 // Group: CRAFTS. WOOD. BASKETS // Neg. no.: 60/8574 // Place of origin: Selby. W. R. [West Riding] Yorks. // Period in use: 1st half of 20th century // DESCRIPTION // Materials: metal/Steel, wood // User: Thos. [Thomas] Abbey & Sons // Shape and construction: Adjusted by 2 screws, one at either side instead of the usual single screw at one end. See 67/32. // Dimensions: L. [length] 4 1/2” W. [width] 1 5/8” D. [depth] 1 1/4” // Use: see 67/32 // Dialect names: // Distribution: // Additional notes:'
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