"Herman Weiss & Sohn Vienna 19th Plane."
Rabot HERMAN, JOH. WEISS & SOHN, VIENNA. Good condition. Length 28 cm, width 19.8 cm. - Various statements about the origin of the company can be found in the sources. The Austrian Empire Biographical Encyclopedia states: Johann Baptist Weiss had settled in Vienna in 1820 and was one of the first to produce tools there. The factory was founded in 1820 by the Bavarian carpenter Johann Baptist Weiss, who in 1809 had emigrated. In 1845 John. B. Weiss his son participates in the Austrian trade exhibition in Vienna and won a silver medal there. At that time, 35 workers were employed in the factory building itself and 50 outside. 9) At the Industrial Exhibition in London in 1851, Weiss exhibited 206 different tools (mainly planers) and received a medal of honor. - the model presented is from the era of the father of the 1820s/30s.
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