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One brass chuck

One brass chuck

1790-1819

One wooden chuck

One wooden chuck

1790-1819

Drill chuck and drill, with double wood reel, for bow drill

Drill chuck and drill, with double wood reel, for bow drill

1790-1819

Drill chuck in boxwood reel, for bow drill

Drill chuck in boxwood reel, for bow drill

1790-1819

Ibbetson's Geometric Chuck, 1835

Ibbetson's Geometric Chuck, 1835

1835

Ibbetson 2nd. part geometric chuck by Holtzapffel

Ibbetson 2nd. part geometric chuck by Holtzapffel

3-jaw cushman chuck, from bench lathe

3-jaw cushman chuck, from bench lathe

Flat magnetic chuck, 200 volts, with cable and switch

Flat magnetic chuck, 200 volts, with cable and switch

Two catch plates; two face plates and a adapter chuck.

Two catch plates; two face plates and a adapter chuck.

Six inch, four jaw national chuck, with spanner

Six inch, four jaw national chuck, with spanner

1882

3-jar s.c. chuck, plus key, from bench lathe

3-jar s.c. chuck, plus key, from bench lathe

Double eccentric chuck

Double eccentric chuck

Chuck with axial screwed wire and clamping nut

Chuck with axial screwed wire and clamping nut

One 3 jaw chuck

One 3 jaw chuck

Oval chuck but without cam plate

Oval chuck but without cam plate

Cross chuck with 4 screws

Cross chuck with 4 screws

Five 18th century chucks

Five 18th century chucks

1701-1800

Screw adaptor chuck - female thread equals female of oval chuck

Screw adaptor chuck - female thread equals female of oval chuck

circa 1740

Two wooden ornamental spigot chucks

Two wooden ornamental spigot chucks

Double eccentric chuck fits arbor of /1

Double eccentric chuck fits arbor of /1

Two centres for screw-nose chuck

Two centres for screw-nose chuck

Improved patent spiral chuck

Improved patent spiral chuck

1 Drill chuck for lathe 4¼” long ¾” dia.

Drill chuck for lathe

1790-1819

3 Drill chucks for lathe

Three drill chucks for lathe

1790-1819

1 Steel chuck 4” dia. with four screws

Steel chuck with four screws

1790-1819

1 Brass chuck in lathe, with spindle and plaster wheel

Brass chuck in lathe, with spindle and plaster wheel

1790-1819

"Marvel" automatic drill chuck No. 102 complete, and one "Marvel" automatic drill chuck No. 103 disassembled, with mahogany stand

"Marvel" automatic drill chuck No. 102 complete

Ibbetson 1st. part geometric chuck by Holtzapffel

Ibbetson 1st. part geometric chuck by Holtzapffel

Ibbetson 1st. part geometric chuck by Holtzapffel

Ibbetson 1st. part geometric chuck by Holtzapffel

Ibbetson 3 part geometric chuck by J. Evans

Ibbetson 3 part geometric chuck by J. Evans

Chuck, for Rose Engine lathe, or ornamental bench lathe, unsigned, England, 1735-1745. The Rose Engine lathe was owned by Lord Macclesfield (George Parker) about 1740.

Chuck, for Rose Engine lathe

1735-1745

Wheel chucks

Wheel chucks

4-dog chuck, probably original equipment, complete with 4 extra biters and their screws; and another of the same pattern disassembled, one screw broken but both parts present, lacking pins to retain screws and extra biters

4-dog chuck

Small 3-jaw geared-scroll self-centring chuck, both sets of jaws, mounted on a backplate that may have been a driver. Not original equipment

Small 3-jaw geared-scroll self-centring chuck

Face chuck with 2 jaws, self-centring, to fit nose of 1937-121/7, with pair of biters fitted

Face chuck with 2 jaws

One oval chuck, french pattern (fitted to the lathe head)

One oval chuck

1768

Split chuck

Split chuck

Small drill chuck (plain type)

Small drill chuck (plain type)

3 jaw self-centering chuck with inside and outside jaws and key

3 jaw self-centering chuck

Jacobs drill chuck and key

Jacobs drill chuck and key

4 jaw independent chuck and key

4 jaw independent chuck and key

Collet chuck with 14 collets and pin spanner

Collet chuck with 14 collets and pin spanner

4 jaw chuck and key

4 jaw chuck and key

Bell chuck with 4 screws , to fit nose of 1937-121/7

Bell chuck with 4 screws

Crude wooden prong chuck with iron point; a wooden chuck turned oval on face; a rough helix of stiff brass wire and a grindstone on spindle. A wooden tee to fit a hand rest pedestal

Crude wooden prong chuck with iron point

Eccentric brass chuck fitted with boxwood workpiece or chuck

Eccentric brass chuck

Oval brass chuck and chuck ring (no bolts), chuck lacks a screw

Oval brass chuck and chuck ring (no bolts)

1 Wood chuck

One wooden chuck

1790-1819

Spiral chuck

Spiral chuck

"Chuck" (driving dog ?)

"Chuck" (driving dog ?)