Iron chuck brace
Date1770-1781
Maker
John Ryley
OriginEngland, Birmingham
MediumBeech; iron/steel
DimensionsOL: 14 1/4"; Sweep (outside dimensions): approx. 4 7/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2003-14
DescriptionA bit brace or bitstock with an iron chuck designed to accept square-tanged bits. The stock is likely commercially manufactured and the pad uses a spring-catch to secure the bits.ProvenanceThe vendor said this is the only brace he's seen which he is relatively comfortable in saying might have been in America (and possibly Virginia) during its period of use.
1650-1675
1750-1780
1760-65
1825-1859
1794-1796
1750-1775
May, 1663
Late 17-early 18th century
ca. 1791
ca. 1717-1728