Davistown Museum Inventory of Tools The Epstein Hoard

Status Location
32502T20 Width and depth gauges (set of 8) bio BDTM T
Brass, the marks don't match the apparent sizes, unsigned.
They are marked "1/4", "1/8", and "1".
32502T41 Wrenches (2) bio BDTM T
Cast steel, unsigned.
32502T34 Closed socket wrench bio BDTM T
Forged steel, 2 7/8" long, 1/7" thick, 1/4" square socket, unsigned.
Historic Maritime IV (1840-1865): The Early Industrial Revolution
32502T11 Awl bio BDTM T
Steel, wood, and brass, 3 1/2" long, unsigned.
32502T15 Burins (3) bio BDTM T
Cast steel, wood handles, unsigned.
32502T37 Dividers bio BDTM T
Forged steel, 3 3/8" long, signed with an obscure mark.
32502T13 Jewelers' hammer bio BDTM T
Cast steel, 1" long handle, 3 1/2" wide with 1/2" square chamfered face, unsigned.
32502T5 Punch bio BDTM T
Cast steel, 4 1/4" long, signed "C. HARLTON CAST STEEL" and "6".
32502T17 Tweezer - clamp bio BDTM T
Steel with whale bone handle, 4 5/8" long including the 2 5/8" long handle, unsigned.
The Industrial Revolution (1865f.): Other Factory Made Tools
32502T35 Punches (3) bio bio BDTM T
Tempered alloy steel, 3" to 3 1/2" long, signed "L S Starret" on one, c. 1920.
32502T36 Divider legs (2) bio BDTM T
Drop-forged malleable iron, 6 3/4" long on 1/16" diameter iron bar stock, unsigned.
32502T16 Gouge bio BDTM T
Cast steel with cellulite handle, 2" long, 5/16" wide gouge, and 3" long handle, unsigned.
32502T19 Hold down screws (2) bio BDTM T
Brass with beech handle, 3 1/4" long handle, unsigned.
32502T14 Jewelers' hammer bio BDTM T
Drop-forged German (?) steel, 2 7/8" x 7/16" diameter face with a 3/8" wide cross peen, signed "France".
32502T48 Pliers-type tools (4) bio BDTM T
Drop-forged German (?) steel, 4 3/8" to 4 3/4" long, signed "Lindstrom Sweden", "Halle IT Co", "T H Brown" and "P S Studeay".
32502T32 Tweezers bio BDTM T
Drop-forged tempered alloy steel, 5 7/8" long, signed "L Silverman Germany", c. 1920.
They are double ended.
32502T33 Wire cutter bio BDTM T
Drop-forged tempered alloy steel, 4 3/16" long, signed with an obscure mark, c. 1920.

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