A mahogany chest for mounting on the backboard of a lathe by Holtzapffel (Vol IV fig 108), with two sliding trays, three spanners, brass handled adjusting key, dividing index, tommy bar, double side calipers (as Vol IV fig 344 signed), turner's bevil (Vol IV fig 376 (signed)), tailstock drill pad and centre, brass punch, set of six screw hobs, large brass bell centre punch, chucks, die, centre driver, prong, square hole, screw point, six brass cups, Beach's drill, eleven wood and hollow screw with three arbors, three collets, taper drill adapter and twelve drills and a gut driving band --36in. long, most chucks numbered 2397

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A mahogany chest for mounting on the backboard of a lathe by Holtzapffel (Vol IV fig 108), with two sliding trays, three spanners, brass handled adjusting key, dividing index, tommy bar, double side calipers (as Vol IV fig 344 signed), turner's bevil (Vol IV fig 376 (signed)), tailstock drill pad and centre, brass punch, set of six screw hobs, large brass bell centre punch, chucks, die, centre driver, prong, square hole, screw point, six brass cups, Beach's drill, eleven wood and hollow screw with three arbors, three collets, taper drill adapter and twelve drills and a gut driving band --36in. long, most chucks numbered 2397
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拍品專文

Lathe No.2397 was first supplied Aug 25th 1887 to one John Arkcoll (whom Ogden identified as of Maidstone). Since then all sight of this machine has been lost.