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Tenon saw, 1950s.

1950-1960

Tenon saw from London Brighton & South Coast Railway

Tenon saw from London Brighton & South Coast Railway

Wooden stick

1870-1910

Frame bow saw, used before 1850

Automatic band saw setting machine worked by hand

1911

Ancient Egyptian flint saw, replica

circa 3000 BCE

Saw consisting of square-tipped iron blade with serrated edge and wooden handle

1880-1920

Saw

Saw

Saw, steel, Indian

1801-1930

Circular Saw

1967-1970

Saw, steel and wood

Saw with serrated cutting edge and folding blade

1851-1900

Heys saw

Saw, North Eastern Railway, metal rip-saw with wooden handle. Blade marked "NER. Dunford Bro. Newcastle-on-Tyne".

Saw, North Eastern Railway

Double-edged saw, Japanese, type 'Tokubetsu Bronze Seal Azebiki Nokogiri', 90mm, 22tpi / 12tpi, 1999.

Double-edged saw

1999

One Keyhole Saw or Pad Saw with ebony handle

Keyhole Saw, with ebony handle, from Shipwright's tool chest, 1845-1855

Stanley 'Jet Cut' hardpoint tenon saw, ref. 1-15-216, 11 teeth per inch, 12" saw, made in France 1999.

Stanley 'Jet Cut' hardpoint tenon saw

1999

Saw, Japanese, type 'Anzenkamisori Silver Seal Seiun Ryoba Nokogiri', 240mm, 1999.

Saw, Japanese, type 'Anzenkamisori Silver Seal Seiun Ryoba Nokogiri'

1999

Saw, cross cut, two-handled, North Eastern Railway.

Saw, North Eastern Railway.

Saw, London & North Eastern Railway, metal rip-saw with wooden handle. Blade marked: "Crownshaw Chapman & Co Don Saw Works. Cast Steel Sheffield" "L&NER".

London & North Eastern Railway saw

Beading saw, Japanese, type 'Samurai Bronze Seal Semai Dozuki Nokogiri', 240mm, 9 tpi, 1999.

Beading saw

1999

One Mitre or Dovetail Saw,sometimes refered to as a Gentleman's Saw.

Mitre or Dovetail Saw

Saw, iron, brass, wood handle

Saw, iron, brass

[Information from Accession Form] Hand saw- wooden handle with totally closed grip, top stretcher made of a rod, blade, probably for metal cutting, 2cm deep, rivetted in at either end, Size 47 x 12 x 2 cm.

Hand Saw

One Saw Set.

One Saw Set

One Rip Saw

Rip Saw, from Shipwright's tool chest, 1845-1855

Saw, steel and wood, 1 foot 1½ inches long

Saw, steel and wood

Two saws of stone and glass flakes set in gum, Western Australia

Two saws of stone and glass flakes set in gum

Patent "Rapidor" sawing machine, size No.1, capacity 6" x 6", complete with: grease gun; spanner; instruction card

Patent "Rapidor" sawing machine

Hand Saw with wooden handle.

Hand Saw

Large hacksaw.

Hacksaw