Description: A little history: Charles Burgon, a cutlery manufacturer, and James Ball, described as a scythe maker who had invented a process of making a sheep shearing machine, formed a partnership in 1866. They were then both at the Globe Works in Philadelphia Sheffield which was occupied at that time by a number of "little mesters", but in 1873 they bought a site at Malin Bridge, Sheffield and by 1877 they were established there in La Plata Works. In the 1870s they were pushing their product in America and Australia and in 1887 Frederic Burgon went to Australia to the Adelaide Fair. Later Harry Burgon made several journeys to South America and Australia. In 1882 the partnership was dissolved but Charles Burgon retained the business as Burgon and Ball, and bought out the rights to Ball's patent. Could use some more cleaning with some minor surface rust remaining, Stamped "Burgon & Ball England" 12". ANY REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED! The items I find are farm auctions, household auctions, etc. I will give you a description, to the best of my knowledge, regarding age and information found on those unique pieces. All sales are final, so I ask that you zoom over the pictures for a close view of them since I do NOT accept returns. If have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me. If, after you receive item, it does not meet your expectations, please contact me. Also worth mentioning, since many of my items are big and bulky, I do recycle cardboard. My shipping is based on ebay's estimator calculator.
Price: 25 USD
Location: Gresham, Wisconsin
End Time: 2025-01-01T14:32:15.000Z
Shipping Cost: 9.52 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Burgon & Ball
Type: Sheep Shears