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This is a wooden saddler's clamp. The clamp acts as a vice into which a saddler would insert a piece of harness for stitching. The saddler would hold the clamp between his knees as he sewed to maintain the pressure on the work. This clamp was found in an old house at Ashwater Barton, in Beaworthy, Devon, parts of which are thought to be about 400 years old.
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Saddlery clamp: wood
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MERL ‘Handwritten Catalogue’ form - ‘CLAMP (Saddlers) // CRAFTS Leather saddlery // B. W, Lewers Esq, Beaworthy, Devon // WOOD, WOODWORM, HANDLE BROKEN. Found in old house at Ashwater Barton- parts of which are probably about 400 years old [pencil drawing].’
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_9673.tif - High resolution image