![]() This auction is contracted and managed by an independent affiliate. If we determine that the winning bid was not a bona fide bidder, the item WILL NOT AUTOMATICALLY go to the next second-highest bid. IMPORTANT NOTE: If the high bidder of an item does NOT acknowledge the purchase, K-BID systems reserves the right to determine how and to whom it will be resold. At the close of the auction active items will remain open until no bids have been received for three minutes. Applicable Minnesota Sales Tax will be collected. There is a 13% BUYERS PREMIUM (13% BP) on this auction. You are responsible for inspecting items prior to purchase. Everything is sold “as is, where is” with no guarantees or warranties. is acting as a venue only and will not be involved in any disputes or issues regarding this auction. For auctions contracted and managed by an Independent Affiliate, K-BID Online, Inc. We do still accept and appreciate cash payment.īy placing a bid on this auction you are agreeing to the auction specific terms listed below in addition to K-BID user terms. This auction is contracted and managed by V-Man Auctions. The serial A1048, numbers of this anvil dates it to the first year of production.Modeled after the German Trenton of earlier times, this anvil was the first of many anvils made with the new 3 piece construction.Cash, Credit, Cashier’s/Bank check (NO personal checks) The Columbus Forge and Iron Company began making anvils in 1898. Earliest American Made Trenton Anvil, 120 lbs. Founded in 1843 by its inventor Mark Fisher, Eagle made its anvils out of cast iron, which was topped by a thick layer of gun metal that was so hard, it was advertised as being impervious to hammer blows and guaranteed not to ring when struck. The first anvil maker in the United States was the Eagle Anvil Works of Trenton, New Jersey. Hay Budden Anvil, It weighs 200# it is a swelled horn with Tip intack. Remember all three made anvils for others with. Anvil's in America by Richard Postman has a list of serial numbers by year for Trenton, Hay-Budden and Arm & Hammer. This German made Trenton has a German style base with a Peter Wright type ledge on the feet more distinct than on a Peter Wright. The Master's Trenton Anvil This was the shop Master's anvil. No other issues, and marked and numbered on the front legs '125' with a serial number next to it. Small top corner piece appears to be evenly chipped off (as shown). This is an ANTIQUE ANVIL 'TRENTON' 121 LB Cast Iron Blacksmiths Tool. ![]()
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