“T” Handled Screwdriver
Date1770-1830
OriginEngland
MediumWood, steel, and iron
DimensionsBlade: 2 1/2" x 7/8" Handle: 3 7/16" x 1"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1987-743
Description"Make-do" screwdriver constructed from the base of a broken & reshaped half-round file originally made by Henry Smith of Sheffield, England. The tang of the blade is set through a rough-hewn wooden handle and peened in place.Label TextA good piece of steel, saved from another broken or worn out thing, was often reworked into something else. This compact tool was made from a ground down file and mounted with a handle set crossway, allowing the user to apply extra force for turning screws.Mark(s)Blade struck with a "Flaming Sword(?) over M" and "H.SMITH."1750 - 1820
1800-1840
1750-1800
1710-1740
1790-1840
1750-1800
c.1776
