An ornamental turning lathe by Holtzapffel and Deyerlein, No.1104, with iron bed on double mahogany stand with treadle gear, crank and flywheel, shepherd's crook overhead, traversing mandrel headstock with six screw-hobs and star nut, brass pulley divided on face with 6 rows of divisions and index and segment apparatus, screw barrel tailstock, handrest base and 4 tees, boring collar and stand, ellipse chuck and cam ring, eccentric chuck with ratchet nose, dome chuck, slide rest with keys, various cup, screw and other work chucks and a slope-top mahogany chest of till top and two drawers containing 202 cutters and drills with matching drill spindle and sundries, vertical and eccentric cutting frames and a motor pulley - 5in. centre height, 42in. wide, 84in. high, 26in. deep

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An ornamental turning lathe by Holtzapffel and Deyerlein, No.1104, with iron bed on double mahogany stand with treadle gear, crank and flywheel, shepherd's crook overhead, traversing mandrel headstock with six screw-hobs and star nut, brass pulley divided on face with 6 rows of divisions and index and segment apparatus, screw barrel tailstock, handrest base and 4 tees, boring collar and stand, ellipse chuck and cam ring, eccentric chuck with ratchet nose, dome chuck, slide rest with keys, various cup, screw and other work chucks and a slope-top mahogany chest of till top and two drawers containing 202 cutters and drills with matching drill spindle and sundries, vertical and eccentric cutting frames and a motor pulley - 5in. centre height, 42in. wide, 84in. high, 26in. deep

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According to the records, the number of Lathe No.1104 accords with the period 1815-20, as does the Holtzapffel & Deyerlein name. However, it does not appear to have been sold till May 1903.(Ogden advances theories regarding this.) It was then sold to Sir D.G.A. Duckworth-King Bt., and remained in the family's possession untill 1935 when it was bought by an antique dealer who kept it untill 1990. Seemingly old stock for most of its life! All its fitments seem to be a relevant whole, with numbered chucks and cutting frames fitted to the slide rest.

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