Plumberpete
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I've just picked up a Sam Green hollow moulding plane from a bric-a-brac shop in Frome, Somerset which I'm very pleased with as it has what is thought to be Sam Green's first maker's mark which are quite hard to come by.
Not only has it got Sam Green's mark but it also has "I C" stamped into it as well as an owner's mark - "T. Swayne". The photo below shows both the "I C" and Sam Green's mark;
The "I C" mark has been found on various 18th Century moulding planes from all over England and possibly Scotland and, as far as I can tell, this one hasn't travelled far - Sam Green was a Bristol maker and Frome is roughly 25 miles away. This leads me to believe that "I C" is not an owners mark but something else. I have read somewhere (possibly on this site) that "I C" could be the initials for Jesus Christ as "J"s were usually written as "I"s during that period. This could have been done to give your tools good luck as people were very religious at this time and just an inscription could possibly ward off potential thieves. Bearing this last possibility in mind, "I C" could also be read as "I see" - in other words "keep you mitts off, I know what you're up to!"
Any thoughts?
Not only has it got Sam Green's mark but it also has "I C" stamped into it as well as an owner's mark - "T. Swayne". The photo below shows both the "I C" and Sam Green's mark;
The "I C" mark has been found on various 18th Century moulding planes from all over England and possibly Scotland and, as far as I can tell, this one hasn't travelled far - Sam Green was a Bristol maker and Frome is roughly 25 miles away. This leads me to believe that "I C" is not an owners mark but something else. I have read somewhere (possibly on this site) that "I C" could be the initials for Jesus Christ as "J"s were usually written as "I"s during that period. This could have been done to give your tools good luck as people were very religious at this time and just an inscription could possibly ward off potential thieves. Bearing this last possibility in mind, "I C" could also be read as "I see" - in other words "keep you mitts off, I know what you're up to!"
Any thoughts?