First published in 1845, Philip Walker's "The Victorian Catalogue of Tools for Trades and Crafts" is a beautifully reproduced facsimile of a tool catalogue from Timmins & Sons, a Birmingham-based company. This edition features over 150 exquisite copperplate illustrations, showcasing a diverse array of tools used in various crafts – from shoemaking and woodworking to saddlery and drawing. It also details a wide range of goods that contributed to Birmingham's remarkable prosperity in the 19th century.
* Year: 1994
* Origin: England
* Dimensions: 26.4W x 2D x 20H cm
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