Description
Item number : UK BAR BC STW-1
Origin : United Kingdom
Style : English Style
Gauge : 12
Suitable for pinfire : Yes
Stabilizer : No
Cartridge pusher : Yes but fails
Maker : WILLIAM BARTRAM, Nimrod Works, Eldon Street, Sheffield
Markings : Nimrod brand mark, “12”, W. BARTRAM & Co. PATENT” on press lever
Biggest length : 270 mm
Weight : 529 grams
Press lever : Steel lever no. 6 (Webley like) with ebony handle.
Turning lever : Straight green painted brass with ebony handle
Closing cup : In between brass. Not the usual “double” Bartram one
Barrel : Half barrel
Materials body : Full brass.
Paint : Contains some small traces of the original green paint.
Table clamp : Steel screw has square top with 4 sharp pins
Top rectangular squared
Condition : Good
Repairs : None
Remarks :
Not all turnover tools are stamped “W. Bartram & Co.”
This is one of the standard shaped genuine Bartram closing tools.
Full brass
Straight turning lever
Top of table clamp is squared, rectangular with rounded end
Most of these brass Bartram tools there is none or at least not much paint left. Apparently the quality of the paint for brass was not very good. This applies not only to Bartram but also to the same tools from that time.
Ther problem with listing Bartram tools on this website is that I don’t have a Bartram catalogue. I have never seen one. With a catalogue it is easier to determine an order. At Dixon, for example, I relied purely on catalogue numbers. With Bartram I have to be creative. There is a certain standard shape with a more or less oval, squared top of the table clamp and a straight turning lever. Those tools begin with “ST”(andard) in the name. Followed with the number of the press lever (Dixon’s catalogue) or a “W” if it is a Webley press lever.