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Patented by George Mills and Jackson Hanscom of Boston in 1862; US Patent #35885 dated July 15, 1862. Apparently manufactured by the Connecticut Arms
Connecticut Arms Company patented claw hammer with nail-holding device
Sold at Auction: A large assortment of hammers including miniature
Vintage tool collection hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Restored Vintage Dunlap Claw Hammer on NOS Charred Handle
Badger 2 x 10 Railroad House Barn Screw Jack
Claw hammer and flat chisels on vintage wood board construction
Armorer's Hammer, German or French
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
Tiny unmarked watchmaker’s hammer
Hitty things: You need four (but more are better) - FineWoodworking
No maker’s name appears on this one, but it’s clearly a manufactured item, and a good one. Looks like the owner made (and very skilfully) his own
French-pattern cobbler’s hammer
Most of the C. Hammond hammers I’ve run across are cobbler’s hammers. This one’s in decent shape. There’s a small chip on one edge of the striking
Claw hammer marked “C. Hammond Philada. Cast Steel”
RARE DOUBLE CLAW HEAD HAMMER , PAT'D 1902 ANTIQUE TOOLS
Antique Claw Hammer, French Hammer, Wood Working Tools, Vintage Collector Tool Hammer, Old Hand Tools, Vintage Claw Hammer, Rare Tool - Canada