TOOL: LEATHERWORKING TOOL HANDLE, SEDGWICK
Wooden handled tool, bit with a metal head. The metal head has a cross shaped opening to allow different tool bits to be inserted.
Likely used by Alexander Douglas Sedgwick in his shed at 50 Bedford Street, Subiaco.
Used to punch holes in leather in saddlemaking and leatherworking.
Details
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An example of old saddlers and leatherworking tools.
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- TOOL: LEATHER PRICKING WHEEL FOR STITCHING AND WHEELS, SEDGWICK
- TOOL: LEATHER KNIFE, SEDGWICK
- TOOL: LEATHER EDGE BEVELER, SEDGWICK
- TOOL: CALIPERS, SEDGWICK
- TOOL: LEATHERWORKING AWL, SEDGWICK
- TOOL: LEATHERWORKING AWL, SEDGWICK
- TOOL: LEATHERWORKING AWL, SEDGWICK
- TOOL: LEATHERWORKING PINCERS (?), SEDGWICK
- TOOL: LEATHERWORKING FLOCKING IRON (?), SEDGWICK
- PHOTOGRAPH: AERIAL, 'SUBIACO CAR PARKING', 1964