6/14/2023 0 Comments Old trenton anvil serial numbersOn mine the weight and serial are heavily stamped, but the Trenton marking is barely there, can only make out the `ento' part of the name. A historical “time line” for anvils.Įarly CF&I anvils were cast base, not sure if they continued that into the Trenton line. In the greatest numbers and are the anvils you are most likely to come across. To download the “trenton anvil serial number” one file you must go to one of the links on file sharing. Also the pocket on the underside is oval and not shaped to match the foot. I have a 1926 built 158# Trenton #193904, and you can see the hammer marks up and down the whole waist under the tail and the horn. I would have to agree, that it is not a Trenton (unless it is an early one). There were Trenton anvils imported from Germany before 1890, but this isn't one of them. Looks like yours is in pretty decent shape. (weld at the waist.) Serial number 18199 would have been 1900. (Columbus, OH.) Probably with a cast iron base welded to a solid wrought upper works. Greetings, According to my quick read of Anvils in America you have: A Columbus Forge and Iron made anvil.
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