Numero oggetto
55/73
Creatore
Descrizione
A billhook is an edge tool used in hedging, coppice work and other woodland trades, and the tool shows great regional variety with each area having its own accepted pattern and shape. This is a Devon billhook, with a greatly curved 10 inch blade. The blade is stamped with 'Elwell 4543/10'. It was made by Edward Elwell Ltd. of Wednesbury, Staffordshire, in the mid-twentieth century.
Descrizione fisica
1 billhook: metal; wood
Storico archivio
MERL 'Catalogue index' card – 'This 10 inch billhook has a greatly curved blade, and is of the Devon type. The blade has a maximum width of 3.0 inches. This blade is tanged into a pistol shaped handle 5.5 inches long. The whole tool measures 16.5 inches in length.', MERL 'Catalogue index' card – [54/705] – ‘Billhooks are used in hedging and coppice work, and they vary very greatly from region to region. The local traditional form of blade and balance first forged by the local smith are still followed by the large scale manufacturers of Sheffield and Birmingham. Each district has its own accepted pattern and shape. For example a Dorset man would never use the Nottinghamshire bill and for this reason the large firms still produce a great variety of bills, each one for a particular district or county. Messrs Edward Elwell of Wednesbury Staffordshire for example manufacture no less than thirty-six varieties of billhooks.’
Luogo di produzione
Wednesbury
Data
1940 - 1940
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