Three-Arm Bow Plane, 1834-39 by Israel White

Three-Arm Bow Plane, 1834-39

(Three-arm bow plane, c.1834-39 (beech, boxwood, ebony, rosewood, brass, steel & ivory))


Israel White

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1834  ·  beech, boxwood, ebony, rosewood, brass, steel and ivory  ·  Picture ID: 365550

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Three-Arm Bow Plane, 1834-39 by Israel White. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
woodwork · woodworking · tool · tools · equipment · implement · craft · crafts · traditional · carpenters · carpentry · plane · bow plane · three-arm · three-armed · three armed · plough · wood · wooden · metal · invention · David Russell Collection / Bridgeman Images
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