Spear And Jackson Hand Saw - Cockerill - No. 99

spear and jackson cockerill hand saw
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Review By: I.Ball

Category: Old Hand Saws

Manufacturer: Spear And Jackson

Tool Type: Hand Saw

Model No: Cockerill - No. 99


           

The Spear And Jackson Cockerill hand saw is fitted with a quite distinictive Beech handle.

The handle is secured to the blade with five brass buttons, one of which is faced with a 'Warranted Superior' medallion or possibly a 'S & J'' medallion.

The blade has an etching of a cockerel / rooster / chicken on the front face with the spelling 'Cockerill' below it.

The buttons can be tightened or unscrewed by using a flat head screwdriver on the reverse side of the handle.

The saw shown is 23 inches in length and has 7 teeth per inch (tpi). There were different lengthed and tpi versions of this saw produced.



Saw Construction

spear and jackson cockerill saw

Handle: Beech

Handle Markings: Spear & Jackson

Number Of Buttons: 5

Type Of Buttons: Brass

Medallion Markings: Warranted Superior

Blade Markings:
'Spear & Jackson Cockerill, 99, Made in Sheffield England' surrounding a picture of a cockerel / rooster / chicken.



spear and jackson cockerill saw

spear and jackson cockerill saw

Manufactured Dates

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For information on dating this saw and other British saws, see the 'British Saws and Saw Makers from c1660' book, written by Simon Barley. The book is the most comprehensive saw directory to date listing makers, makers marks and manufacturing dates. There is also a whole host of additional information on the history of saw making, how to date a saw, in depth details on each of the large makers and much more, making for the most interesting read and leaving you with a slight desire to buy an old British saw.





















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