Antique Complex Moulding Plane. Edward Preston & Sons G.T. Savage Sydney "Rare".  As pictures show this wonderful old plane is in "Great Antique usable Condition" There is all over signs of age/use so please review all images for full condition/quality report. This is "rare" as this was part of a range of planes made by Preston & Sons For G.T. Savage Trading in Sydney Circa 1890's - 1910ish.
                                                                                                                                                  Provenance: 
Savage was a successful merchant and ironmonger, initially listed in the Sands Directories as a builder at 45 Wells Street, Redfern. He had a warehouse at 120 Regent Street in the 1890s before establishing one near the Queen Victoria Markets Building at 478 George Street in about 1905 and then on Oxford Street. His George Street shop was known as ‘the shop where you can purchase tools of every description’. He supplied crockery, cutlery, glassware and tools, and on 1 July 1903 won a tender from the Public Service Tender Board to supply glass and crockery wares to the government. Please enjoy & please any questions just ask. Note as a plane not supper rare but add G.T. Savage wonderful Australian Trade history with England.