A vintage woodworking mitre block of traditional British design, likely dating from the mid-20th century. The tool is constructed from solid hardwood, attributed to beech, and features metal mounting brackets and fittings that are possibly cast iron. These metal components retain remnants of an original orange-coloured paint finish. The block is designed with pre-cut slots to guide a hand saw for making precise angled cuts in timber. A handwritten cardboard tag is attached to the tool, identifying it as a Vintage Mitre Block. No manufacturer’s marks, brand names, or patent stamps are visible on the wooden body or the metal fittings. The item appears to be complete and retains all its original functional components.
Condition report:
The tool is in good, used condition. There are numerous visible saw marks within the mitre slots, which is consistent with its intended function. The wood has a dark patina and shows signs of wear from age and handling, including minor scuffs and staining. The metal fittings exhibit significant paint loss and some surface oxidation, but they remain structurally sound and firmly attached to the wooden body.
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