Antique English Wrought Iron Breast or Push Plough/Weeder c1750-80. Georgian Farming/Agricultural Hand Tools. Retro Country Cottage Decor. order
This wonderful piece of history is a George III period Breast or Push Plough.
This wonderful piece of history is a George III period Breast or Push Plough head dated to around 1750-1780.
Used by farm labourers to till the soil & weed between planted rows, it is really an instrument of torture!
Fitted with a long T handle, it was held against the chest or stomach & worked forward & back cutting on both strokes. (A similar example is pictured).
The back breaking work was highly skilled & took considerable practice to keep the correct depth & avoid damaging the growing crops. The wages did not reflect the skill level.
Blacksmith made from wrought iron, it is a delta wing shape with a very strong rectangular shaped socket & three thick rivets.
An ex-museum exhibit sold off in the early 2000s, it has been carefully restored & is in superb antique condition.
Light rust pitting & surface wear but the joint is solid & it could still be used today.
About 21cm or 8.25” order along the blade edges & 13cm tall to the socket tip. Heavy 1.2kg weight.
It would make a fantastic feature piece for a farmhouse kitchen, country cottage or for stage, film & Living History displays.
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