Lathing Hammer
Date1650-1750
OriginAmerica or England
MediumIron, steel, and wood
DimensionsOverall: 13 1/16 × 6 × 1 1/16 in (33.2 × 15.2 × 2.75cm)
Head: 5 15/16" x 1 11/16"
Head: 5 15/16" x 1 11/16"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2000-66
DescriptionLathing hammer with flared axe blade on one side and flared, round-section hammer head on the other. Integrally forged side straps secure the head to the rectangular sectioned haft by two rivets. Made without a visible eye at the top, there is a decorative groove filed into the hammer head.Label TextThough called a hammer, this combination tool is equally a hatchet too. These were intended for splitting and nailing thin strips of wood, called lath, to a structural frame as a foundation to a layer of plaster. Clearly versatile, lathing hammers were used for many other jobs in early America.1750-1820
1750-1850
1790-1800
1750-1850
1750-1850
1750-1850
