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c. 1894 Eclipse Cobblers Anvil On Stand wind up where barbed wire was first

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Description

where barbed wire was first patented in 1874 by Joseph F

This lighter was manufactured in occupied Japan

The stool has an approximate minimum height of 20"

Raising the level will release the drawers

JM - 071522 - 104673

c. 1894 Eclipse Cobblers Anvil On Stand wind up where barbed wire was firstThis Eclipse cobblers anvil originated in the late 1800s. Eclipse cast iron anvils were patented on May 1st, 1894. This anvil is very solid with a rich patina, the anvil is however loosely mounted to the wooden base. The base of the anvil measures 6. 5"Wx8. 75"Dx10. 5"H. The anvil itself measures 15. 5" in height while the overall height of this piece measure 26". JM 080522 104799

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