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Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
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Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
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Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.

  • This one-of-a-kind ornamental or Rose engine lathe, was crafted by Holtzapffel & Co. of London
  • The ultimate carving tool, it was designed to produce highly detailed ornamentations
  • The extraordinary machine is accompanied by a rare collection of antique carving tools
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$188,500
Item No. 31-1333

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Description
An essential tool in the creation and finishing of furniture, this 19th-century English ornamental, or Rose engine lathe is an object of beauty in and of itself. The extraordinary machine was made by Holtzapffel & Co., established in London in 1794, whose lathes are considered among the most exquisite ever made. The firm exhibited and won medals for its ornamental lathes at several World’s Fairs, including the Great Exhibition of 1851 and the International Inventions. . .
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An essential tool in the creation and finishing of furniture, this 19th-century English ornamental, or Rose engine lathe is an object of beauty in and of itself. The extraordinary machine was made by Holtzapffel & Co., established in London in 1794, whose lathes are considered among the most exquisite ever made. The firm exhibited and won medals for its ornamental lathes at several World’s Fairs, including the Great Exhibition of 1851 and the International Inventions Exhibition of 1885. The lathe’s mahogany bench is operated by a foot treadle and includes a “Sheperd’s Crook” style overhead spindle and a backboard toolbox containing various small tools. 

A remarkable piece of machinery, the lathe is the ultimate carving tool capable of producing highly detailed objects of exquisite artistry. Set in motion by the large foot treadle, a complicated set of gears provides the power behind the machine. As the lathe turns, an artisan can use a variety of tools, such as gouges and chisels to shape both hardwoods and metals. The original, ingeniously designed slide rest allows one to move tools laterally along the lathe, while multiple brass gears in various sizes can change the rate of rotation. A machine such as this would have been a craftsman’s prized possession.

This exceptional lathe is accompanied by an extensive collection of wood-cutting tools, including bits, cutters, gears, chunks and chisels, that allow for an endless array of decorative effects. The tools are contained within a matching 10-drawer triptych Victorian cabinet. Also included within the cabinet is a collection of Society of Ornamental Turners Bulletins.

Lathes have been used since ancient Egypt when artisans first developed a two-person lathe around 1300 BCE. A skilled artisan could create everything from pedestals and legs for the finest furniture to simple household items like candlesticks on a well-designed lathe. Pedal-operated models like this were first introduced in the Middle Ages, replacing the hand-cranked model and freeing a craftsman’s hands to hold wood-turning tools. With the advent of the Industrial Age, lathes were motorized, which cut down on working time and cleared the way for assembly-line production.

Late 19th century

Lathe: 42 1/8" wide x 27 1/2" deep x 89" high
Cabinet: 47 7/8" wide x 25 5/8" deep x 44" high
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Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
Period: 19th Century
Origin: England
Type: Other
Depth: 25.63 in. (65.09 cm)
Width: 47.88 in. (121.6 cm)
Height: 44.0 in. (111.76 cm)
Ornamental Turning Lathe by Holtzapffel & Co.
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