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  • Object number
    2024/6
  • Creator
    Fussell (Maker)
  • Description
    Reaping hook, acquired from the Thames Valley Police knife amnesty. Intended for cutting cereal crops, made by Fussel, model 6F.
    Reaping hook, acquired in Reading, from the Thames Valley Police knife amnesty. The hook has a curved blade and turned wooden handle. This is a hook intended for manually cutting cereal crops, although the tip has been bent sidewards, making it unpractical for reaping. Embossed with the maker's name Fussel, and model 6F, based in Mells, Somerset. Foundry was established around 1500 AD and folded in 1900.
  • Physical description
    1 reaping hook; wood, metal
  • Archival history
    Museum Object Entry form - 1 x Swagger/sword stick (acquired in Reading). 1 x Curiously bent reaping hook/sickle (acquired in Reading). 1 x Spear and Jackson billhook (acquired in Aylesbury). 1 x butcher's cleaver by G. Rushbrooke Smith Ltd (acquired in Aylesbury). All objects handed in anonymously as part of Thames Valley Police knife amnesty, led by TVP violence reduction unit., MERL Miscellaneous note - Thames Valley Police actively targets knife crime and those who carry knives. Each year they have two weeks of targeted activity and raising awareness in May and November, known as Operation Sceptre. TVP collect knives in permanent amnesty bins in police stations and other locations in the community. Using the bins members of the public can dispose of knives and bladed articles in a safe and legal way. The bins are regularly emptied and the contents carefully disposed of. In November 2023, 337 knives were handed in at the knife amnesty bins in the region. In Reading there are amnesty knife bins at Reading police station, Waitrose Car Park in Caversham, Cintra Park, Coley Park Community Centre, Kensington Park, Orts Road and Tilehurst Triangle. In Aylesbury there are amnesty knife bins at Aylesbury police station and Southcourt Baptist Church in Penn Road.
  • Production place
    Mells
  • Object name
    Hook, reaping
  • Material
    Wood, Metal
  • Dimensions
    • Length 490 mm
  • Associated subject
    HARVESTING : cutting and reaping
    CULTIVATING : weeding
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