Lathe
Holtzapffel & Co.
Category
Tools
Date
1852
Materials
Cast iron, steel, brass and mahogany
Measurements
2155 x 1150 x 840 mm
Place of origin
England
Collection
Tyntesfield, North Somerset
NT 39554
Summary
A five-inch Ornamental Turning Lathe, serial number 1890, manufactured in 1852 by Holtzapffel & Co. Mounted on a double frame of mahogany, with iron bearers, fly-wheel, cord drive belts and treadle assembly. A mahogany chest of three drawers is mounted below the bed and a wood and metal rack is attached at the rear to hold a variety of tools.
Provenance
Purchased from John Edwards in 2017, and brought back to Tyntesfield thanks to a generous anonymous donation. Antony Gibbs (1841-1907) purchased this lathe, grinding machine and the accompanying suite of accessories from Holtzapffel & Co in 1872. It was sold originally in 1852 to Count Dunin for £137.16.0. It was later returned to Holtzapffel & CO., refurbished and sold to Sir A Sterling in 1861. It was again returned to Holtzapffel, completely refurbished and resold in 1872 to Antony Gibbs Esq of Tyntesfield, Bristol for the sum of £220. On Antony’s death the lathe passed to his son Antony Hubert Gibbs of Clyst St George. In 1953 it was sold at an auction of the Gibbs estate and subsequently ended up in Scotland where it languished for the next 60 years, until it was acquired by John Edwards, an ornamental turner, who cleaned and overhauled it.
Makers and roles
Holtzapffel & Co., manufacturer