Hand Forged Scissors

Hand forged scissors: An image of the two halves of the hand forged scissors, with the outside blades showing.
Hand forged scissors

An image of the two halves of the hand forged scissors, with the outside blades showing.

Name/Title

Hand Forged Scissors

Entry/Object ID

2025.2.314

Tags

1800s, hand forged, scissors, sheffield

Description

A small pair of hand forged scissors, dating from the first half of the 19th century. Holland (1831) describes the process for forming the bows as follows:"The blade is forged at the anvil out of a bar of steel of the proper size from which it is presently cut with a chisel, along with so much of the metal as will be required for the formation of the shank and bow. A hole is then punched through the mould, as the rough blade is called, sufficient to admit the point of a little beaked anvil, called a beck-iron, and placed on the stithy. Upon this the bow is formed by a process of hammering, the tediousness of which is occasionally much aggravated by the tendency to break open, which bad steel exhibits when so elaborately wrought from the fire. The article being thus fashioned so far with the hammer, is, in the next place, put into the fire in little bundles to be lighted or softened." These scissors are 'as forged', ie, with no additional work having been done. They are left handed scissors. Holland, J. (1831) A Treatise on the Progressive Improvement and Present State of the Manufactures in Metal.

Category

Scissors

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1800 - circa 1850

Place

City

Sheffield

Country

England

Continent

Europe

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Width refers to width at pivot.

Width

12 mm

Length

103 mm

Dimension Description

Blade length

Length

32 mm

Dimension Notes

Crotch to point = 51 mm

Location

Location

* Untyped Location

Off Site

Date

July 18, 2025

General Notes

Note

Photographed July 2025. Scissors are the property of Philip Wright.

Created By

studygroup@scissornet.org

Create Date

July 18, 2025

Updated By

studygroup@scissornet.org

Update Date

July 22, 2025