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  1. Trenton Anvil Identification
  2. Trenton Anvil Price
  3. Trenton Anvils History
  4. Trenton Anvil Serial Number List

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100 Lb. Trenton 'acme' Blacksmith Anvil Forge Iron Hammer :
$611

Trenton Anvil Identification

Matchlessantiques offers collectors and smiths this100 lb. Trenton 'ACME' Blacksmith Anvil.This anvil's Trademark is one used by Sears and Robuck Co. This anvil has the Trenton recessed base for improved stability. The face is flat and the rebound is very good. Klocki cracked. Theedges have a few nicks and chips, and the face has some use marks. It's marked 'ACME' on the side (bottoms of letters are faint) and marked 100 on the front foot for the weight, and the serial number on the foot reads 'A126399' which means this Trenton was made in 1914. Please take a close look at the pictures.


NOTE: This sale is for the100 lb. Trenton 'ACME' ONLY. Go kart gs moon repair manual. The cart it is displayed on and the tools displayed in the background are NOT INCLUDED in this sale.


Trenton anvils were made by The Columbus Forge & Iron Company of Columbus, Ohio. They began production in the U.S. in 1898 and continued forging anvils until 1953. Trenton anvils were made of solid wrought iron with a cast steel base. They were faced with a Swedish Tool Steel plate when available. The company advertised their anvils to have a superior shape, perfectly ground faces, straight holes, long pointed horns, long hard faces and tails, tempered edges to prevent chipping and a good clear ring. Information credited to Richard Postman's book, Anvils In America. Signed copies of this interesting and informative book are available. Please write if you are interested in purchasing your own copy.

The measurements are: Overall length 25 1/4', face 3 3/8' x 15 3/4', horn 9 1/2', height 9 1/2”, base 8' x 10', hardy hole 1', pritchel hole 9/16', and actual weight100 lbs.

Michigan Residents Only: 6% MI Sales Tax will be calculated on the Total Price (Final Value Price and Shipping charges).


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Trenton Anvil Price


Trenton Anvils History

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100 Lb. Trenton 'acme' Blacksmith Anvil Forge Iron Hammer :
$611


Including Serial Numbers, Grades and Production Dates

Trenton, New Jersey

Trenton Anvil Serial Number List

1885 - 1908

The Trenton Watch Company was a successor to the New Haven Watch Company, which had been started in 1883 in New Haven, Connecticut, but had undergone financial reorganization in 1887.

The Trenton Watch Factory, Trenton,

New Jersey, as it would have appeared in 1895.

Trenton produced nearly two million watches, most of which were lower to mid-grade pieces in the 7-9-11 jewel range. Most of the watches produced were intended for the domestic market, but factory records indicate that some watches were produced for export to England around the turn of the century. Trenton was subsequently sold to Ingersoll in 1908.

Trenton-produced watches were marketed under a variety of brand names, including: Trenton, Ingersoll Trenton, Fortuna, Calumet USA, Advance Watch Co, Marvel Watch Co, Reliance Watch Co, Locomotive Special and Engineers Special. Both the Engineers Special and Locomotive Special were marked as 23-jewel watches, even though they had only 7 functional jewels.. the others were fake and were entirely for appearance! Similarly, the watches sold under the Marvel Watch Co. brand-name were marked 23-jewels, even though all but 7 jewels were non-functional. Some of these 'fake jewel' watches can be quite collectible today.

Old Trenton Anvil Serial Numbers

Trenton also produced two 18-size fly-back chronograph models, both with 9 jewels. Based on a Grade 40 or 41 with chronograph modifications, the watches were produced in limited quantity, and these watches are considered to be quite rare and collectible today.

Trenton Watch Company

Total Production: Approx. 1.2 Million Watches

YearS/NSizeModel
1887-18892001 - 61,000181
1889 - 189164,001 - 135,000182
1891 - 1898135,001 - 201,000183
1899 - ??201,001 - 300,000186
1891 - 1900300,001 - 500,000184
1892 - 1897500,001 - 600,0006

1

1894 - 1899650,001 - 700,00016

1

1898 - 1900700,001 - 750,00062
1900 - 1904750,001 - 800,000184
1896 - 1900850,001 - 900,000121
1898 - 1903900,001 - 1,100,000185
1902 - 19071,300,001 - 1,400,000186
1900 - 19032,000,001 - 2,075,00062
1902 - 19052,075,001 - 2,160,00063 LS
1905 - 19072,160,001 - 2,250,00063 PS
1899 - 19022,500,001 - 2,600,0003/01
1905 - 1906?2,800,001 - 2,850,00063 PS
1900 - 19043,000,001 - 3,139,000162
1903 - 19073,139,001 - 3,238,000163 OF
1903 - 19073,500,001 - 3,600,000163 HC
1905 - 19074,000,001 - 4,100,00001

Be sure to use the serial number on the movement (the works) of the watch. Do not use the serial number from the watch case.

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