| Davistown Museum Inventory of Tools - Industrial Revolution - | Wrenches |
| Other | Status | Location |
| 913108T3 | Wrench | DTM |
| Metal, 6 1/4" long, signed "BLUEPOINT" BOXOCKET" "PATENT APPLD FOR" "CHICAGO" and "ILL". |
| Blue Point is listed in DATM (Nelson 1999) with no other information. |
| 102904T18 | Wrench | photo | DTM |
| Cast steel, 6" long, signed "W.--W. MFG. CO. INC." " WORCESTER, MASS." " PAT 7-9-20". |
| An uncommon wrench. This is not related to the current W. W. Manufacturing Company, Inc. of Bridgeton, NJ, which began |
| business in 1964. |
| 42801T20 | Wrench | DTM |
| Drop forged steel, 7" long when closed, signed "Genuine Stilson Wrench Walworth Mfg. Co. Boston Mass Automobile 8 inch". |
| A fine example of a circa 1910-1915 wrench by one of America's most prolific wrench makers. |
| TCZ1003A | Wrench | DTM |
| Drop forged steel, marked "DROPPED FORGED STEEL". |
| A typical one piece drop forged tool. |
| 42801T22 | Wrench | DTM |
| Drop forged steel, 5 1/2" long, signed "1/4 Brake Eccentric Wrench 3/16 Herbrand Van Chrome No. 195 Made in USA". |
| An unusual wrench utilizing alloy steel characteristic of tools made beginning in the early 20th century with the advent of |
| electric blast furnaces. |
| 33002T9 | Wrench | photo | DTM |
| Steel, 10 3/8" long, signed on handle "Heller Brothers Newark. NJ. USA 4-14-25. 11-12-29" and on verso "10 MASTERENCH |
| CHROME 7-11 VANADIUM 41". |
| Heller & Brothers was one of America's foremost manufacturers of blacksmith tools, 1866 - 1899. DATM (Nelson 1999, 374) |
| indicates they changed their name in 1899 to the Heller Brothers Company. In 1955 they bacame the Heller Tool Co. |
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