Marked as clearly as we have ever seen. Marked in stone weight "0-1-23" which is 0 century weight, 1 quarter weight (two stone = 28 pounds) plus 23 pounds to equal 51 pounds. Actual weight is 49.6 pounds. PETER WRIGHT worked in Dudley, England, circa 1704-1914. One of the best anvils ever made! Consists of wrought steel as opposed to cast iron. 16 1 /2 inches long by 8 inches high. 3/8 inch pritchel hole. 3/4 inch hardie hole. The top is perfectly flat. Edges are average. A handy size that can be moved from bench to bench.
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Marked as clearly as we have ever seen. Marked in stone weight "0-1-23" which is 0 century weight, 1 quarter weight (two stone = 28 pounds) plus 23 pounds to equal 51 pounds. Actual weight is 49.6 pounds. PETER WRIGHT worked in Dudley, England, circa 1704-1914. One of the best anvils ever made! Consists of wrought steel as opposed to cast iron. 16 1 /2 inches long by 8 inches high. 3/8 inch pritchel hole. 3/4 inch hardie hole. The top is perfectly flat. Edges are average. A handy size that can be moved from bench to bench.