The Old Grainery
Vintage Blacksmith Anvil w/Hardy Tool, 127 lb Forging Anvil Depose, Farrier Tool
Vintage Blacksmith Anvil w/Hardy Tool, 127 lb Forging Anvil Depose, Farrier Tool
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Vintage Blacksmith Anvil with Hardy Tool – 127 lb Forging Anvil Depose Offered here is a vintage blacksmith’s anvil complete with a hardy tool. This solid forging anvil weighs approximately 127 pounds and features a classic London pattern design with a flat top, horn, and square hardy hole. The included hardy tool is marked “Depose” and fits securely into the hardy hole, making this piece ready for both functional use and display. The anvil shows authentic wear from decades of use, with a naturally aged surface and patina consistent with its history. The edges, horn, and base all carry the marks of true blacksmithing work, giving it character and authenticity. This piece is not only practical for metalworking and forging but also highly collectible as a piece of industrial history. It would make an excellent addition to any blacksmith shop, tool collection, or as a statement piece of rustic decor. Add this beauty to your personal home collection today!
This anvil measures approximately 25" wide, 11" tall and 9" deep. The hardy tool measures approximately 14" wide, 1 1/4" tall and 5 1/2" deep.
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You are welcome visit or call us Monday- Friday 9am-4pm Central Time to discuss purchases. Our number is 217-779-3992. Be prepared with the title. Our address is 6411 Ehrhardt Rd Payson, IL 62360. You can also reach us by email at office@theoldgrainery.com
This item has free freight shipping. Freight shipping is not the same as ground. Residential freight shipping is curbside, they do not bring the item inside. If the item is too large for a delivery lift gate you will need a way to get it off a semi truck. Freight shipping might be less depending on the delivery location. Send us your zip code before you purchase and we can get you a shipping quote. We will need a contact phone number we can give to the freight company so they can arrange a delivery time if needed.
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