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…
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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
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
A smaller-sized cobblers hammer made by an otherwise undocumented maker in a small town near Oneida, NY. I can’t find any reference to Colway in any
Cobbler’s hammer by T.W. Colway, Sherrill, NY
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No apparent makers mark. Has a slight forward bend in the neck. Head is about 3 long. Expect minor evidence of use or imperfections, dings etc. from
Fine Antique Tiny Jeweler Watch Makers Silversmith Hammer Tool Delicate
Antique - Unmarked Small Size Watchmaker's Watch Tool Staking Set w/ Pedestal
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A smaller-sized cobblers hammer made by an otherwise undocumented maker in a small town near Oneida, NY. I can't find any reference to Colway in any
Cobbler's hammer by T.W. Colway, Sherrill, NY