John Rabone & Sons spirit levels set the standard in early 20th-century British toolmaking—durable, precise, and built to last.
Pocket instruments of boxwood and brass, Rabone’s caliper gauges fused compact ingenuity with workshop-grade precision.
A brisk introduction to John Rabone’s two-foot boxwood folding rules.
Rabone produced a wide range of precision tools—from spirit levels and folding rules to squares and pocket measures—renowned for their accuracy and durability.
Labels, stamps, and construction details are the most reliable clues to distinguish a genuine Thonet from an imitation.
From humble beginnings in a small workshop to shaping the modern furniture industry, Thonet’s bentwood designs transformed how the world sits.
Elegant settees and tables by Thonet reveal how bentwood design shaped both domestic interiors and public spaces in the 19th century.
Rabone produced a wide range of precision tools—from spirit levels and folding rules to squares and pocket measures—renowned for their accuracy and durability.
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