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WEEDING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Steel and ash with brass ferrule. 13 inches (32.8cms) x 5.5 inches (13.8cms). Weeder AZ. English. C1880. Weeder with funnel and point for injection. This ingenious device is comprised of a slightly tapered ash shaft along which is a copper tube inset into a groove. The tube is held captive by some staples and at the pointed end a brassCULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information.LAWN GROOMING
Manufactured to the 1930’s in sizes 6 inch to 48 inches. Large sizes were horse drawn. The grass box was offered at extra cost and a Carriage for transporting the mower was offered in the late 1800’s. Please see other Lawnmower G images – G1 and LawnmowerWATERING & SPRAYING
L 14 inches (36.5cms) x W 4.75 inches 12.4cms) x H 4 inches (10.4cms). Hawes was founded by John Hawes of Clapton in 1886. Arthur Hawes took over in early 1900’s and sold the company in 1950 to Tala. Injection moulded plastic was introduced in the 60’s. HawesPEST CONTROL
Sold by George Harding in 1935 and by William Wood 1938. With ‘Cop’ of black cotton on paper mount. Normally sold with 2 Cops either black or white. Used to web around sticks to keep cats and birds off seed beds and in fruit trees. A near identical model by Royle was offered by Harrods catalogue in 1907. PARKES | VIRTUAL MUSEUM COOKIES This site uses cookies to analyse how our website is used and to enhance and simplify your visit. Click more information to read more about how we use this data and how you can control it. WATERING CAN HISTORY A The name ‘Watering Can’ first appeared in 1692 in Timothy Keeble’s Diary. Before that and after 1580 when it first appeared, the term ‘Watering Pot’ was used according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pots had holes in the bottom at first before the idea of a spout was invented some 50 to 100 years later. Early cans were made in GRAPE STORAGE BOTTLE A Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall. Jar topped up with water and charcoal added for OLD GARDEN TOOLS, VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE GARDEN TOOLS COLLECTION Old Garden Tools has an extensive collection of vintage and antique garden tools, garden ephemera and paraphernalia. The complete collection is housed in West London. The collection is mainly English but also includes French and items from other parts of the world. PRUNING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Folding Pruning Knife with steel blade and casement and orange bakelite scales. 2 screws. Stamped ‘Pradines France No. 20 – 11 cm. ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge,Maine
WEEDING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Steel and ash with brass ferrule. 13 inches (32.8cms) x 5.5 inches (13.8cms). Weeder AZ. English. C1880. Weeder with funnel and point for injection. This ingenious device is comprised of a slightly tapered ash shaft along which is a copper tube inset into a groove. The tube is held captive by some staples and at the pointed end a brassCULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information.LAWN GROOMING
Manufactured to the 1930’s in sizes 6 inch to 48 inches. Large sizes were horse drawn. The grass box was offered at extra cost and a Carriage for transporting the mower was offered in the late 1800’s. Please see other Lawnmower G images – G1 and LawnmowerWATERING & SPRAYING
L 14 inches (36.5cms) x W 4.75 inches 12.4cms) x H 4 inches (10.4cms). Hawes was founded by John Hawes of Clapton in 1886. Arthur Hawes took over in early 1900’s and sold the company in 1950 to Tala. Injection moulded plastic was introduced in the 60’s. HawesPEST CONTROL
Sold by George Harding in 1935 and by William Wood 1938. With ‘Cop’ of black cotton on paper mount. Normally sold with 2 Cops either black or white. Used to web around sticks to keep cats and birds off seed beds and in fruit trees. A near identical model by Royle was offered by Harrods catalogue in 1907. PARKES | VIRTUAL MUSEUM COOKIES This site uses cookies to analyse how our website is used and to enhance and simplify your visit. Click more information to read more about how we use this data and how you can control it. WATERING CAN HISTORY A The name ‘Watering Can’ first appeared in 1692 in Timothy Keeble’s Diary. Before that and after 1580 when it first appeared, the term ‘Watering Pot’ was used according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pots had holes in the bottom at first before the idea of a spout was invented some 50 to 100 years later. Early cans were made in GRAPE STORAGE BOTTLE A Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall. Jar topped up with water and charcoal added for PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English. SCIENCE | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Perforated brass cylinder and oak handle, steel gauge and mercury. Sutton & Son was established in Reading in 1837 by John Sutton and his son, Martin Hope Sutton. 2000 people worked at the ‘Royal Seed Establishment’ by 1901. In 1974 the company moved to Torquay. 15.5 inches (39cms). Thermometer E. PROTECTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Set of 4. Minature. Ex Nursery West country UK. Typical English Bell Glass shape Ref TGEW p50 Glass cloches first used in France 1600 then 1629 in England. 1677 Square cloches. 1600’s Cold Frames used alsofrom old windows.
PARKES | VIRTUAL MUSEUM COOKIES This site uses cookies to analyse how our website is used and to enhance and simplify your visit. Click more information to read more about how we use this data and how you can control it.PROPAGATING
Steel folding blades and bakelite handle. Open 7.25 inches (18.5cms). Closed 3.8 inches (9.7cms). ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge, Maine et Loire.MINIATURE GARDENING
Company and design owned by Kenneth Broad a celebrated print artist. Was sold to ‘Children’ Architects’ Estate Agents’ and ‘Hostesses’. through Harrods. Sales were unsuccessful. Makes a garden C 19.5 inches (50cms) x 15.5 inches (40cms). Box 18 inches(46cms) x
CLEANING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Substantial green painted side arm near lower end inscribed ‘Pattissons. Boot Wiper’. Blach painted heavy solid knop at top as hand hold. 37 inches (94cms). French. 19C. Mill wheel and sluice cleaning fork. Later beech handle. 52.5 inches (133cms). English Late 19C. Flower Pot Brush. Elm, steel and bristle. GATHERING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Early to mid 20C. Head with chestnut tines and brass screws to base with long square section pole in pine wood. Example of ‘art populaire’. 83 inches (211cms). Apple Picker Q. French. 20C. Two bamboo sections with push connectors. Tin gathering frame. 111.5DEMARCATING
Demarcating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Demarcating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information. Please contact us if you require furtherinformation.
LAWN EDGER I
Ref: Carters 1926. In 1826 in the first volume of ‘The Gardeners Magazine’, Charles M’Intosh described a new Edging Iron of his invention with a coulter or cutting edge fixed to a wheeled frame. In the same year a French annual ‘Le Bon Jardinier’ illustrated a verge cutter consisting of a cutting wheel on a OLD GARDEN TOOLS, VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE GARDEN TOOLS COLLECTION Old Garden Tools has an extensive collection of vintage and antique garden tools, garden ephemera and paraphernalia. The complete collection is housed in West London. The collection is mainly English but also includes French and items from other parts of the world. PRUNING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Folding Pruning Knife with steel blade and casement and orange bakelite scales. 2 screws. Stamped ‘Pradines France No. 20 – 11 cm. ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge,Maine
WEEDING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Steel and ash with brass ferrule. 13 inches (32.8cms) x 5.5 inches (13.8cms). Weeder AZ. English. C1880. Weeder with funnel and point for injection. This ingenious device is comprised of a slightly tapered ash shaft along which is a copper tube inset into a groove. The tube is held captive by some staples and at the pointed end a brassLAWN GROOMING
Manufactured to the 1930’s in sizes 6 inch to 48 inches. Large sizes were horse drawn. The grass box was offered at extra cost and a Carriage for transporting the mower was offered in the late 1800’s. Please see other Lawnmower G images – G1 and Lawnmower PROTECTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Set of 4. Minature. Ex Nursery West country UK. Typical English Bell Glass shape Ref TGEW p50 Glass cloches first used in France 1600 then 1629 in England. 1677 Square cloches. 1600’s Cold Frames used alsofrom old windows.
CULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information.PROPAGATING
Steel folding blades and bakelite handle. Open 7.25 inches (18.5cms). Closed 3.8 inches (9.7cms). ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge, Maine et Loire.PEST CONTROL
Sold by George Harding in 1935 and by William Wood 1938. With ‘Cop’ of black cotton on paper mount. Normally sold with 2 Cops either black or white. Used to web around sticks to keep cats and birds off seed beds and in fruit trees. A near identical model by Royle was offered by Harrods catalogue in 1907. WATERING CAN HISTORY A The name ‘Watering Can’ first appeared in 1692 in Timothy Keeble’s Diary. Before that and after 1580 when it first appeared, the term ‘Watering Pot’ was used according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pots had holes in the bottom at first before the idea of a spout was invented some 50 to 100 years later. Early cans were made in GRAPE STORAGE BOTTLE A Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall. Jar topped up with water and charcoal added for OLD GARDEN TOOLS, VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE GARDEN TOOLS COLLECTION Old Garden Tools has an extensive collection of vintage and antique garden tools, garden ephemera and paraphernalia. The complete collection is housed in West London. The collection is mainly English but also includes French and items from other parts of the world. PRUNING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Folding Pruning Knife with steel blade and casement and orange bakelite scales. 2 screws. Stamped ‘Pradines France No. 20 – 11 cm. ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge,Maine
WEEDING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Steel and ash with brass ferrule. 13 inches (32.8cms) x 5.5 inches (13.8cms). Weeder AZ. English. C1880. Weeder with funnel and point for injection. This ingenious device is comprised of a slightly tapered ash shaft along which is a copper tube inset into a groove. The tube is held captive by some staples and at the pointed end a brassLAWN GROOMING
Manufactured to the 1930’s in sizes 6 inch to 48 inches. Large sizes were horse drawn. The grass box was offered at extra cost and a Carriage for transporting the mower was offered in the late 1800’s. Please see other Lawnmower G images – G1 and Lawnmower PROTECTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Set of 4. Minature. Ex Nursery West country UK. Typical English Bell Glass shape Ref TGEW p50 Glass cloches first used in France 1600 then 1629 in England. 1677 Square cloches. 1600’s Cold Frames used alsofrom old windows.
CULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information.PROPAGATING
Steel folding blades and bakelite handle. Open 7.25 inches (18.5cms). Closed 3.8 inches (9.7cms). ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge, Maine et Loire.PEST CONTROL
Sold by George Harding in 1935 and by William Wood 1938. With ‘Cop’ of black cotton on paper mount. Normally sold with 2 Cops either black or white. Used to web around sticks to keep cats and birds off seed beds and in fruit trees. A near identical model by Royle was offered by Harrods catalogue in 1907. WATERING CAN HISTORY A The name ‘Watering Can’ first appeared in 1692 in Timothy Keeble’s Diary. Before that and after 1580 when it first appeared, the term ‘Watering Pot’ was used according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pots had holes in the bottom at first before the idea of a spout was invented some 50 to 100 years later. Early cans were made in GRAPE STORAGE BOTTLE A Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall. Jar topped up with water and charcoal added for PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English.RECREATIONAL
Recreational. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Recreational Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information. SCIENCE | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Perforated brass cylinder and oak handle, steel gauge and mercury. Sutton & Son was established in Reading in 1837 by John Sutton and his son, Martin Hope Sutton. 2000 people worked at the ‘Royal Seed Establishment’ by 1901. In 1974 the company moved to Torquay. 15.5 inches (39cms). Thermometer E. PROTECTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Set of 4. Minature. Ex Nursery West country UK. Typical English Bell Glass shape Ref TGEW p50 Glass cloches first used in France 1600 then 1629 in England. 1677 Square cloches. 1600’s Cold Frames used alsofrom old windows.
MINIATURE GARDENING
Company and design owned by Kenneth Broad a celebrated print artist. Was sold to ‘Children’ Architects’ Estate Agents’ and ‘Hostesses’. through Harrods. Sales were unsuccessful. Makes a garden C 19.5 inches (50cms) x 15.5 inches (40cms). Box 18 inches(46cms) x
DEMARCATING
Demarcating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Demarcating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information. Please contact us if you require furtherinformation.
GATHERING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Early to mid 20C. Head with chestnut tines and brass screws to base with long square section pole in pine wood. Example of ‘art populaire’. 83 inches (211cms). Apple Picker Q. French. 20C. Two bamboo sections with push connectors. Tin gathering frame. 111.5 CLOTHING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Clog makers or Sabotiers were found in towns and villages throughout France right through the 1950’s. A sabotier could make 4 pairs in a day in a trade that was often passed from father to son. Leather straps. L 13.5 inches (34.5cms) x W 5 inches (13cms) x H 3.75 inches(9.5cms). Clogs
WATERING & SPRAYING
L 14 inches (36.5cms) x W 4.75 inches 12.4cms) x H 4 inches (10.4cms). Hawes was founded by John Hawes of Clapton in 1886. Arthur Hawes took over in early 1900’s and sold the company in 1950 to Tala. Injection moulded plastic was introduced in the 60’s. HawesPEST CONTROL
Sold by George Harding in 1935 and by William Wood 1938. With ‘Cop’ of black cotton on paper mount. Normally sold with 2 Cops either black or white. Used to web around sticks to keep cats and birds off seed beds and in fruit trees. A near identical model by Royle was offered by Harrods catalogue in 1907. OLD GARDEN TOOLS, VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE GARDEN TOOLS COLLECTION The garden tools collection is housed in West-London. It comprises several thousand items collected over the past forty years. Most of the items you see in our Garden Prop Hire display are 20th Century and 19th Century garden tools, some even earlier – the garden museum exhibits everything from antique garden tools such as an early Cucumber Straightener to a 1850’s Elm Wheelbarrow. PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English. PRUNING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Folding Pruning Knife with steel blade and casement and orange bakelite scales. 2 screws. Stamped ‘Pradines France No. 20 – 11 cm. ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge,Maine
WEEDING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Steel and ash with brass ferrule. 13 inches (32.8cms) x 5.5 inches (13.8cms). Weeder AZ. English. C1880. Weeder with funnel and point for injection. This ingenious device is comprised of a slightly tapered ash shaft along which is a copper tube inset into a groove. The tube is held captive by some staples and at the pointed end a brassCULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information.LAWN GROOMING
Manufactured to the 1930’s in sizes 6 inch to 48 inches. Large sizes were horse drawn. The grass box was offered at extra cost and a Carriage for transporting the mower was offered in the late 1800’s. Please see other Lawnmower G images – G1 and LawnmowerPROPAGATING
Steel folding blades and bakelite handle. Open 7.25 inches (18.5cms). Closed 3.8 inches (9.7cms). ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge, Maine et Loire.LAWN EDGER I
Ref: Carters 1926. In 1826 in the first volume of ‘The Gardeners Magazine’, Charles M’Intosh described a new Edging Iron of his invention with a coulter or cutting edge fixed to a wheeled frame. In the same year a French annual ‘Le Bon Jardinier’ illustrated a verge cutter consisting of a cutting wheel on a WATERING CAN HISTORY A The name ‘Watering Can’ first appeared in 1692 in Timothy Keeble’s Diary. Before that and after 1580 when it first appeared, the term ‘Watering Pot’ was used according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pots had holes in the bottom at first before the idea of a spout was invented some 50 to 100 years later. Early cans were made in GRAPE STORAGE BOTTLE A Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall. Jar topped up with water and charcoal added for OLD GARDEN TOOLS, VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE GARDEN TOOLS COLLECTION The garden tools collection is housed in West-London. It comprises several thousand items collected over the past forty years. Most of the items you see in our Garden Prop Hire display are 20th Century and 19th Century garden tools, some even earlier – the garden museum exhibits everything from antique garden tools such as an early Cucumber Straightener to a 1850’s Elm Wheelbarrow. PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English. PRUNING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Folding Pruning Knife with steel blade and casement and orange bakelite scales. 2 screws. Stamped ‘Pradines France No. 20 – 11 cm. ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge,Maine
WEEDING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Steel and ash with brass ferrule. 13 inches (32.8cms) x 5.5 inches (13.8cms). Weeder AZ. English. C1880. Weeder with funnel and point for injection. This ingenious device is comprised of a slightly tapered ash shaft along which is a copper tube inset into a groove. The tube is held captive by some staples and at the pointed end a brassCULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information.LAWN GROOMING
Manufactured to the 1930’s in sizes 6 inch to 48 inches. Large sizes were horse drawn. The grass box was offered at extra cost and a Carriage for transporting the mower was offered in the late 1800’s. Please see other Lawnmower G images – G1 and LawnmowerPROPAGATING
Steel folding blades and bakelite handle. Open 7.25 inches (18.5cms). Closed 3.8 inches (9.7cms). ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge, Maine et Loire.LAWN EDGER I
Ref: Carters 1926. In 1826 in the first volume of ‘The Gardeners Magazine’, Charles M’Intosh described a new Edging Iron of his invention with a coulter or cutting edge fixed to a wheeled frame. In the same year a French annual ‘Le Bon Jardinier’ illustrated a verge cutter consisting of a cutting wheel on a WATERING CAN HISTORY A The name ‘Watering Can’ first appeared in 1692 in Timothy Keeble’s Diary. Before that and after 1580 when it first appeared, the term ‘Watering Pot’ was used according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pots had holes in the bottom at first before the idea of a spout was invented some 50 to 100 years later. Early cans were made in GRAPE STORAGE BOTTLE A Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall. Jar topped up with water and charcoal added for PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English.RECREATIONAL
Recreational. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Recreational Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information. SCIENCE | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Perforated brass cylinder and oak handle, steel gauge and mercury. Sutton & Son was established in Reading in 1837 by John Sutton and his son, Martin Hope Sutton. 2000 people worked at the ‘Royal Seed Establishment’ by 1901. In 1974 the company moved to Torquay. 15.5 inches (39cms). Thermometer E.MINIATURE GARDENING
Company and design owned by Kenneth Broad a celebrated print artist. Was sold to ‘Children’ Architects’ Estate Agents’ and ‘Hostesses’. through Harrods. Sales were unsuccessful. Makes a garden C 19.5 inches (50cms) x 15.5 inches (40cms). Box 18 inches(46cms) x
CLOTHING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Clog makers or Sabotiers were found in towns and villages throughout France right through the 1950’s. A sabotier could make 4 pairs in a day in a trade that was often passed from father to son. Leather straps. L 13.5 inches (34.5cms) x W 5 inches (13cms) x H 3.75 inches(9.5cms). Clogs
PROTECTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Set of 4. Minature. Ex Nursery West country UK. Typical English Bell Glass shape Ref TGEW p50 Glass cloches first used in France 1600 then 1629 in England. 1677 Square cloches. 1600’s Cold Frames used alsofrom old windows.
CLEANING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Substantial green painted side arm near lower end inscribed ‘Pattissons. Boot Wiper’. Blach painted heavy solid knop at top as hand hold. 37 inches (94cms). French. 19C. Mill wheel and sluice cleaning fork. Later beech handle. 52.5 inches (133cms). English Late 19C. Flower Pot Brush. Elm, steel and bristle.DEMARCATING
Demarcating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Demarcating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information. Please contact us if you require furtherinformation.
WATERING & SPRAYING
L 14 inches (36.5cms) x W 4.75 inches 12.4cms) x H 4 inches (10.4cms). Hawes was founded by John Hawes of Clapton in 1886. Arthur Hawes took over in early 1900’s and sold the company in 1950 to Tala. Injection moulded plastic was introduced in the 60’s. HawesLAWN EDGER I
Ref: Carters 1926. In 1826 in the first volume of ‘The Gardeners Magazine’, Charles M’Intosh described a new Edging Iron of his invention with a coulter or cutting edge fixed to a wheeled frame. In the same year a French annual ‘Le Bon Jardinier’ illustrated a verge cutter consisting of a cutting wheel on a OLD GARDEN TOOLS, VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE GARDEN TOOLS COLLECTION The garden tools collection is housed in West-London. It comprises several thousand items collected over the past forty years. Most of the items you see in our Garden Prop Hire display are 20th Century and 19th Century garden tools, some even earlier – the garden museum exhibits everything from antique garden tools such as an early Cucumber Straightener to a 1850’s Elm Wheelbarrow. PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English. PRUNING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Folding Pruning Knife with steel blade and casement and orange bakelite scales. 2 screws. Stamped ‘Pradines France No. 20 – 11 cm. ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge,Maine
WEEDING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Steel and ash with brass ferrule. 13 inches (32.8cms) x 5.5 inches (13.8cms). Weeder AZ. English. C1880. Weeder with funnel and point for injection. This ingenious device is comprised of a slightly tapered ash shaft along which is a copper tube inset into a groove. The tube is held captive by some staples and at the pointed end a brassCULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information.LAWN GROOMING
Manufactured to the 1930’s in sizes 6 inch to 48 inches. Large sizes were horse drawn. The grass box was offered at extra cost and a Carriage for transporting the mower was offered in the late 1800’s. Please see other Lawnmower G images – G1 and LawnmowerPROPAGATING
Steel folding blades and bakelite handle. Open 7.25 inches (18.5cms). Closed 3.8 inches (9.7cms). ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge, Maine et Loire.LAWN EDGER I
Ref: Carters 1926. In 1826 in the first volume of ‘The Gardeners Magazine’, Charles M’Intosh described a new Edging Iron of his invention with a coulter or cutting edge fixed to a wheeled frame. In the same year a French annual ‘Le Bon Jardinier’ illustrated a verge cutter consisting of a cutting wheel on a WATERING CAN HISTORY A The name ‘Watering Can’ first appeared in 1692 in Timothy Keeble’s Diary. Before that and after 1580 when it first appeared, the term ‘Watering Pot’ was used according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pots had holes in the bottom at first before the idea of a spout was invented some 50 to 100 years later. Early cans were made in GRAPE STORAGE BOTTLE A Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall. Jar topped up with water and charcoal added for OLD GARDEN TOOLS, VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE GARDEN TOOLS COLLECTION The garden tools collection is housed in West-London. It comprises several thousand items collected over the past forty years. Most of the items you see in our Garden Prop Hire display are 20th Century and 19th Century garden tools, some even earlier – the garden museum exhibits everything from antique garden tools such as an early Cucumber Straightener to a 1850’s Elm Wheelbarrow. PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English. PRUNING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Folding Pruning Knife with steel blade and casement and orange bakelite scales. 2 screws. Stamped ‘Pradines France No. 20 – 11 cm. ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge,Maine
WEEDING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Steel and ash with brass ferrule. 13 inches (32.8cms) x 5.5 inches (13.8cms). Weeder AZ. English. C1880. Weeder with funnel and point for injection. This ingenious device is comprised of a slightly tapered ash shaft along which is a copper tube inset into a groove. The tube is held captive by some staples and at the pointed end a brassCULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information.LAWN GROOMING
Manufactured to the 1930’s in sizes 6 inch to 48 inches. Large sizes were horse drawn. The grass box was offered at extra cost and a Carriage for transporting the mower was offered in the late 1800’s. Please see other Lawnmower G images – G1 and LawnmowerPROPAGATING
Steel folding blades and bakelite handle. Open 7.25 inches (18.5cms). Closed 3.8 inches (9.7cms). ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge, Maine et Loire.LAWN EDGER I
Ref: Carters 1926. In 1826 in the first volume of ‘The Gardeners Magazine’, Charles M’Intosh described a new Edging Iron of his invention with a coulter or cutting edge fixed to a wheeled frame. In the same year a French annual ‘Le Bon Jardinier’ illustrated a verge cutter consisting of a cutting wheel on a WATERING CAN HISTORY A The name ‘Watering Can’ first appeared in 1692 in Timothy Keeble’s Diary. Before that and after 1580 when it first appeared, the term ‘Watering Pot’ was used according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pots had holes in the bottom at first before the idea of a spout was invented some 50 to 100 years later. Early cans were made in GRAPE STORAGE BOTTLE A Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall. Jar topped up with water and charcoal added for PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English.RECREATIONAL
Recreational. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Recreational Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information. SCIENCE | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Perforated brass cylinder and oak handle, steel gauge and mercury. Sutton & Son was established in Reading in 1837 by John Sutton and his son, Martin Hope Sutton. 2000 people worked at the ‘Royal Seed Establishment’ by 1901. In 1974 the company moved to Torquay. 15.5 inches (39cms). Thermometer E.MINIATURE GARDENING
Company and design owned by Kenneth Broad a celebrated print artist. Was sold to ‘Children’ Architects’ Estate Agents’ and ‘Hostesses’. through Harrods. Sales were unsuccessful. Makes a garden C 19.5 inches (50cms) x 15.5 inches (40cms). Box 18 inches(46cms) x
CLOTHING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Clog makers or Sabotiers were found in towns and villages throughout France right through the 1950’s. A sabotier could make 4 pairs in a day in a trade that was often passed from father to son. Leather straps. L 13.5 inches (34.5cms) x W 5 inches (13cms) x H 3.75 inches(9.5cms). Clogs
PROTECTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Set of 4. Minature. Ex Nursery West country UK. Typical English Bell Glass shape Ref TGEW p50 Glass cloches first used in France 1600 then 1629 in England. 1677 Square cloches. 1600’s Cold Frames used alsofrom old windows.
CLEANING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Substantial green painted side arm near lower end inscribed ‘Pattissons. Boot Wiper’. Blach painted heavy solid knop at top as hand hold. 37 inches (94cms). French. 19C. Mill wheel and sluice cleaning fork. Later beech handle. 52.5 inches (133cms). English Late 19C. Flower Pot Brush. Elm, steel and bristle.DEMARCATING
Demarcating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Demarcating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information. Please contact us if you require furtherinformation.
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L 14 inches (36.5cms) x W 4.75 inches 12.4cms) x H 4 inches (10.4cms). Hawes was founded by John Hawes of Clapton in 1886. Arthur Hawes took over in early 1900’s and sold the company in 1950 to Tala. Injection moulded plastic was introduced in the 60’s. HawesLAWN EDGER I
Ref: Carters 1926. In 1826 in the first volume of ‘The Gardeners Magazine’, Charles M’Intosh described a new Edging Iron of his invention with a coulter or cutting edge fixed to a wheeled frame. In the same year a French annual ‘Le Bon Jardinier’ illustrated a verge cutter consisting of a cutting wheel on a OLD GARDEN TOOLS, VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE GARDEN TOOLS COLLECTION Old Garden Tools has an extensive collection of vintage and antique garden tools, garden ephemera and paraphernalia. The complete collection is housed in West London. The collection is mainly English but also includes French and items from other parts of the world. PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English. PRUNING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Folding Pruning Knife with steel blade and casement and orange bakelite scales. 2 screws. Stamped ‘Pradines France No. 20 – 11 cm. ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge,Maine
WEEDING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Steel and ash with brass ferrule. 13 inches (32.8cms) x 5.5 inches (13.8cms). Weeder AZ. English. C1880. Weeder with funnel and point for injection. This ingenious device is comprised of a slightly tapered ash shaft along which is a copper tube inset into a groove. The tube is held captive by some staples and at the pointed end a brassLAWN GROOMING
Manufactured to the 1930’s in sizes 6 inch to 48 inches. Large sizes were horse drawn. The grass box was offered at extra cost and a Carriage for transporting the mower was offered in the late 1800’s. Please see other Lawnmower G images – G1 and LawnmowerCULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information.WATERING & SPRAYING
L 14 inches (36.5cms) x W 4.75 inches 12.4cms) x H 4 inches (10.4cms). Hawes was founded by John Hawes of Clapton in 1886. Arthur Hawes took over in early 1900’s and sold the company in 1950 to Tala. Injection moulded plastic was introduced in the 60’s. HawesWARDIAN CASE A
Wardian Case A. English. Early 20C. The case framed in leaded lights and glazed with green glass at the lower (subsoil) level. 1 lateral light slides up in its lead channel for access. There are 4 brass bun feet and 2 brass finials. The case came with contemporary instructionand
WATERING CAN HISTORY A The name ‘Watering Can’ first appeared in 1692 in Timothy Keeble’s Diary. Before that and after 1580 when it first appeared, the term ‘Watering Pot’ was used according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pots had holes in the bottom at first before the idea of a spout was invented some 50 to 100 years later. Early cans were made in GRAPE STORAGE BOTTLE A Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall. Jar topped up with water and charcoal added for OLD GARDEN TOOLS, VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE GARDEN TOOLS COLLECTION Old Garden Tools has an extensive collection of vintage and antique garden tools, garden ephemera and paraphernalia. The complete collection is housed in West London. The collection is mainly English but also includes French and items from other parts of the world. PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English. PRUNING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Folding Pruning Knife with steel blade and casement and orange bakelite scales. 2 screws. Stamped ‘Pradines France No. 20 – 11 cm. ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge,Maine
WEEDING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Steel and ash with brass ferrule. 13 inches (32.8cms) x 5.5 inches (13.8cms). Weeder AZ. English. C1880. Weeder with funnel and point for injection. This ingenious device is comprised of a slightly tapered ash shaft along which is a copper tube inset into a groove. The tube is held captive by some staples and at the pointed end a brassLAWN GROOMING
Manufactured to the 1930’s in sizes 6 inch to 48 inches. Large sizes were horse drawn. The grass box was offered at extra cost and a Carriage for transporting the mower was offered in the late 1800’s. Please see other Lawnmower G images – G1 and LawnmowerCULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information.WATERING & SPRAYING
L 14 inches (36.5cms) x W 4.75 inches 12.4cms) x H 4 inches (10.4cms). Hawes was founded by John Hawes of Clapton in 1886. Arthur Hawes took over in early 1900’s and sold the company in 1950 to Tala. Injection moulded plastic was introduced in the 60’s. HawesWARDIAN CASE A
Wardian Case A. English. Early 20C. The case framed in leaded lights and glazed with green glass at the lower (subsoil) level. 1 lateral light slides up in its lead channel for access. There are 4 brass bun feet and 2 brass finials. The case came with contemporary instructionand
WATERING CAN HISTORY A The name ‘Watering Can’ first appeared in 1692 in Timothy Keeble’s Diary. Before that and after 1580 when it first appeared, the term ‘Watering Pot’ was used according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pots had holes in the bottom at first before the idea of a spout was invented some 50 to 100 years later. Early cans were made in GRAPE STORAGE BOTTLE A Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall. Jar topped up with water and charcoal added for PLANTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Trowel planting was described by John Claudius Loudon in his Encyclopaedia of gardening in 1822 although in the low countries, bulb planting was being performed since 1630. In 1633 Giovanni Baptista Ferrari’s De Florum Cultura illustrated a long-handled Trowel. 14 inches (35cms). Trowel AJ. English. SCIENCE | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Perforated brass cylinder and oak handle, steel gauge and mercury. Sutton & Son was established in Reading in 1837 by John Sutton and his son, Martin Hope Sutton. 2000 people worked at the ‘Royal Seed Establishment’ by 1901. In 1974 the company moved to Torquay. 15.5 inches (39cms). Thermometer E.CULTIVATING
Cultivating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Cultivating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information. PROTECTING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Set of 4. Minature. Ex Nursery West country UK. Typical English Bell Glass shape Ref TGEW p50 Glass cloches first used in France 1600 then 1629 in England. 1677 Square cloches. 1600’s Cold Frames used alsofrom old windows.
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Steel folding blades and bakelite handle. Open 7.25 inches (18.5cms). Closed 3.8 inches (9.7cms). ‘Pradines’ was a trademark from 1865 when secateur production was started. in 1934 Roger Deville bought the trademark. in 1959 the company of 35 employees leaves Les Mureaux Paris and set up in Bauge, Maine et Loire. CLOTHING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM English. C1900. Forged from sheet steel full length and shaped for heel with leather straps riveted in brass to arch and heel. Right foot. 11.25 inches (28.5cms) x 4.25 inches (10.8cms).DEMARCATING
Demarcating. Welcome to Old Garden Tools collection of Demarcating Tools. We have laid our images out in museum style so that you may concentrate just on the images without any other distractions. Just hover over the image or click on it to see a larger version with some additional information. Please contact us if you require furtherinformation.
CLEANING | VIRTUAL MUSEUM Substantial green painted side arm near lower end inscribed ‘Pattissons. Boot Wiper’. Blach painted heavy solid knop at top as hand hold. 37 inches (94cms). French. 19C. Mill wheel and sluice cleaning fork. Later beech handle. 52.5 inches (133cms). English Late 19C. Flower Pot Brush. Elm, steel and bristle.WATERING & SPRAYING
L 14 inches (36.5cms) x W 4.75 inches 12.4cms) x H 4 inches (10.4cms). Hawes was founded by John Hawes of Clapton in 1886. Arthur Hawes took over in early 1900’s and sold the company in 1950 to Tala. Injection moulded plastic was introduced in the 60’s. Hawes STORAGE & COLLECTING L 6.3 inches (16cms) x W 4.5 inches (11.4cms). Grape Storage Bottle A. Devised by Head gardener at Copped Hall in Essex in 1900’s Jars made by William Wood and Sons of Wood Green. Jars bought by other country houses to store desert grapes in order to impress house guests by serving out of season. Mainly Black Hamburg as at Copped Hall.* Home
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The garden tools collection is housed in West London. It comprises several thousand items collected over the past forty years. Most of the items you see in our Garden Prop Hire display are 20th Century and 19th Century garden tools, some even earlier – the garden museum exhibits everything from antique garden tools such as an early Cucumber Straightener to a 1850's Elm Wheelbarrow. The antique garden tool collection is mainly English but also includes a large French display and tools from other parts of the world. Late 20th Century items have been included for interest. This website has been developed in order to stimulate and exchange ideas and information among collectors and researchers about old garden toolhistory.
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