![]() The solid diamond around the Trenton logo pre-dates the hashed di. The W 173/178 denotes that either Cy Wright or Karl Wright was the anvil maker. Condition is used, good, or trade for motorcycle trailer. That number if there is no second 7 at the end puts it around 1900. 1898-First Year Trenton Anvil, 173 lb, #310/trade-motorcycle trailer - $2,200 (Roseburg)ฤก898, First Year Trenton Anvil, 173lb Appears to be #310. Okay Definitely made by the parent company of Trenton, Columbus Forge and Iron Company of Columbus, Ohio, probably for a hardware wholesaler (they made them for at least 15 other companies), thus the A in the serial number.Trenton Anvil made in Columbus, OhioSerial number dates it to 1901, the 3rd year of production.A good user's anvil for blacksmiths or bladesmiths.Edges have been restored and face polished with flap wheel.O.A.L. One of the two great American anvil makers Trenton was a great manufacturer this anvil has a little edge damage but the face is nice and the rebound is greatThis is an extremely rare early trenton SDK made the early Trenton's if you are looking to blacksmith or do any metal work you will be. 159LBS Trenton Anvil - $575 (North Chicagoland).It's in very good condition with solid ring and really good rebound.Beautiful example of an American-made anvil from a bygone era.Cash only, no trades, you pick up.If you're rea. Made right around 1899 (give or take a year or two) I believe. Trenton Anvil 155 Pounds 120+ Years Old - $900 (Altus/Olustee). ![]()
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