Post-Mortem Hammer Made by John Weiss, London c. 1835

This autopsy hammer was made by the London firm of John Weiss, arguably the pre-eminent surgical instrument manufacturer in Britain. It was made during the period from 1831 – 1837, as reflected by the “W R” marking (for King William IV).  Used along with a chisel and assorted other saws and knives, this would be used to conduct a post-mortem examination.  It is in excellent condition.  It reflects the fine craftsmanship that John Weiss was famous for:  the balance and weight of the hammer is superb, and a solid steel shaft runs the entire length of the instrument.  It is as solid today as was when it was first manufactured.