Narrow roughing plane (single iron plane), Franz Wertheim, around 1870-1880
Length: 264 mm, Width: 44 mm, Height: 54 mm, Iron width: 29 mm, Iron: Franz Wertheim
Long smoothing plane, probably Franz Wertheim, around 1850
Originally a double plane, but at some point it was turned into a roughing plane. You can still see the groove for the long screw of the double iron, but the bed has been provided with a wooden inlay to adjust it for a single iron. The blade is by Franz Wertheim, which is why I also assign the plane to the company Wertheim, which is by no means certain. Manufacturer brands no longer exist on the plane itself.
Length: 240 mm, Width: 61 mm, Height: 59 mm, Iron width: 46 mm, Iron: Franz Wertheim
Long smoothing plane, probably Franz Wertheim, around 1870-1880?
This plane does not bear a manufacturer's mark, but due to the iron I think it comes from Franz Wertheim. The extremely unusual shape of the nose makes me suspect that it was either made at the request of the customer or was built for an exhibition.
Length: 225 mm, Width: 55 mm, Height: 61 mm, Iron width: 35 mm, Iron: Franz Wertheim
Narrow roughing plane, D. Flir vorm. Wertheim, around 1884-1911
Length: 253 mm, Width: 47 mm, Height: 49 mm, Iron width: 33 mm, Iron: D. Flir vorm. Wertheim
Moving fillister plane, D. Flir vorm. Wertheim, 1884-1911
Length: 265 mm, Width (without fence): 41 mm, Height: 70 mm, Iron width: 33 mm, Iron: D. Flir vorm. Wertheim
Schabhobel (for coopers, I don't know the correct english name), D. Flir vorm. Wertheim, 1884-1911
Length: 155 mm, Width: 38-44-38 mm (front-middle-back), Height: 55 mm , Iron width: 39 mm, Iron: D. Flir vorm. Wertheim
Glatthobel (for coopers, I don't know the correct english name), Franz Wertheim, around 1880
Length: 200 mm, Width: 41-52-41 mm (front-middle-back), Height: 60 mm, Iron width: 39 mm, Iron: Franz Wertheim
Panel raising plane, probably Franz Wertheim, around 1870-80
Length: 270 mm, Width: 65 mm, Height: 67 mm, Iron width: 57 mm, Iron: Michael Pfurtscheller