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Tenon saw with a flat metal blade, made by Loxley, around 1830-1860. "Loxley" was a brand name for a range of lesser quality saws made by Sanderson Brothers & Newbould, one of the biggest Sheffield saw firms. Made around 1890-1920.

Tenon saw with a flat metal blade

Hand and Machine Tools

1890-1920

12" Carcase, or Tenon saw with open wood handle, steel back and blade, unsigned, United Kingdom, 1790-1819. Owned by James Watt. There is an indecipherable inscription stamped on the blade.

12" Carcase

James Watt's Garret Workshop

1790-1819

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