An ornamental turning lathe

细节
An ornamental turning lathe
by J.H.Evans, 17 Oxford Street, London, No. 1296, with double mahogany frame (with added brace), iron bed, treadle, crank and flywheel, double standard overhead; screw mandrel headstock with starnut and six screw-hobs, brass pulley with eight-row division plate, tangent screw and segment apparatus; boring collar and stand; screw-barrel tailstock; hand-rest base and tailstock; hand-rest base and three tees; rectilinear chuck; thirty-one cup chucks and twenty-six work chucks; late 13-inch ornamental slide rest signed Holtzapffel, with fluting stops, cradle, bolt, clamp, bow-nut, original curvilinear rubber, user-made curvilinear supports and keys, in user-made chest; a large user-made slope till-top cabinet with three drawers containing 104 slide-rest tools, 144 cutting-frame cutters, thirty-three large drills with matching drill spindle and sixty-seven small drills; an eccentric cutting frame with key; a steel centring device; and various keys, spanners and other accessories -- 42in. wide, 80in. high overall, 30in. deep, mandrel nose 1in. x 9 t.p.i.

拍品专文

Although detailed records of Evans lathes do not exist, the combination of number and address indicate that this is one of the last made, probably about 1900. A previous owner was Sir Mark Collet (d. 1942); it is understood to have had very little use since that date.