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Coopers croze planes, dated 1735, 1842 and early to mid-19th century

Coopers croze planes, dated 1735, 1842 and early to mid-19th century


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Coopers croze planes, dated 1735, 1842 and early to mid-19th century

701103 Coopers croze planes, dated 1735, 1842 and early to mid-19th century (service tree wood & metal) (see also 701102) by German School; David Russell Collection; (add.info.: L to R: with punch-work pattern, 1735, 16.2cm; carved with scrolls, 1842, 17.8cm; carved with initials J and W, 11.4cm); out of copyright

Media ID 22706442

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This print showcases three Coopers croze planes, each with its own unique design and history. Dating back to 1735,1842, and the early to mid-19th century, these wooden and metal tools offer a glimpse into the craftsmanship of barrel makers and carpenters from that era. The first plane on the left features an intricate punch-work pattern, showcasing the attention to detail and skill of its creator. With a length of 16.2cm, it is a testament to the precision required in cooperage work. Moving towards the center, we encounter a beautifully carved plane adorned with elegant scrolls. Created in 1842 and measuring at 17.8cm long, this piece exemplifies both functionality and artistic flair. Lastly, on the right side of the image stands a smaller croze plane measuring just 11.4cm long but carrying immense historical significance due to its carved initials "J" and "W". This personal touch adds an intimate connection between past craftsmen and their trade. Together, these croze planes represent traditional woodworking techniques passed down through generations. They serve as reminders of an era when skilled artisans meticulously crafted barrels for various purposes. Captured by Bridgeman Images as part of David Russell's collection, this print immortalizes not only these remarkable tools but also pays homage to those who dedicated their lives to perfecting their craft in creating functional works of art for future generations to admire.

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