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Tiny unmarked watchmaker's hammer – Working Tools: Vintage and Antique Hand Tool Dealer

Tiny unmarked watchmaker's hammer – Working Tools: Vintage and Antique Hand  Tool Dealer

The head on this watchmaker's hammer is a little under 2-1/2" long, and the delicately made handle about 9".  There are some irregularities in the arris around the striking face, but they don't really seem like chips -- they look more like artifacts of the casting process. A very unusual tool, useful for fine work…

Made in New Hampshire between 1837 and 1875 by the very prolific Cyrus Warren. Single-boxed. This one’s taken a little damage, as you can see in the

C. Warren Nashua 3/4″ Ogee with Bevel

No apparent makers mark on the head. Has a slight rearward bend in the neck. Head is about 2-1/2 long. Expect minor evidence of use or imperfections,

Antique Tiny Jeweler Watch Makers Silversmith Hammer Tool Delicate Work Forming

Antique - Unmarked Small Size Watchmaker's Watch Tool Staking Set w/ Pedestal

Fine Antique Tiny Jeweler Watch Makers Silversmith Hammer Tool Delicate

Massive keg shave by the well-known Rochester, NY maker of cooper’s and other edge tools. Barton logo is on the cutter, and cast into the cutter

DR Barton Keg Shave

Tiny jewelers hammer collectible watch maker gunsmith small antique tool

Stanley Hammer Vintage

This is a very unusual design for a strap hammer. Normally, strap hammers have no eye in the head — instead, the head is forge-welded to two straps

Strap hammer with octagon face and rip claw

I have no idea what a “basa hammer” is, but this is basically a rubber mallet where the faces are held by a clamping mechanism secured by a large

No. 2 Basa Hammer by Greene, Tweed & Co.