Object number
62/77
Collection
Description
This saddler's clamp consists of two shaped sides, which act a sprung vice to hold work whilst the saddler stitches the leather, such as stitching the welt to the skirt and the skirt to the seat of the saddle. This clamp was used by a saddler and cobbler in Yattendon, Berkshire, who had worked there from 1901 until the early 1960s.
Physical description
1 clamp [or clam]: wood
Archival history
Letter, Miss F. Palmer to Mr Higgs, 2nd May 1962 - 'Our village Saddler + cobbler Mr Burnham has just died. He had had the shop here since 1901 and his father was also a saddler in Reading...', MERL ‘Associated information’ form – 'Clamp // ... // or 'clam' (a saddler's tool) - required for holding the work when the welt is stitched to the skirt and the skirt to the seat. // all in wood // see 'Making a Saddler' 1st published by CoSIRA in 1973.'
Production date
1901 - 1962
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