When something doesn't have a name on it, it's hard to tell, but I don't think the plane is professionally made, I think it's a nicely made craftsman-made plane. That is just a guess, though. who knows where the handles came from, they're more crisply executed than the rest of the plane.

The sole appears to be beech, and the body (and wedge) of the plane appears to be oak. I think someone had a need, and they fit the bits and pieces to meet it.

I don't know how many professionally made planes were anything other than beech or birch.