Hammers and Mallets
| An old disc shaped mallet with a lignum head and ash handle. This mallet was previously used by a cooper. Has large shrinkage crack to either side of head (see photo). Edges of mallet have a number of dents through use (see photo), also has some paint marks. Price: £34.00 |
| An unusual old hardwood handled mallet with a very heavy metal head that weighs just over 3.2 kilograms. This mallet was previously used by a Cooper. Has a chip and 50mm hairline crack to base of handle and a number of dents. Price: £34.00 |
| Collection of 3 caulking irons. Includes: Price: £58.00 |
| A collection of 3 caulking irons made by W. Marples & Sons, Sheffield, England. Price: £75.00 |
| Price: £24.00 |
| Price: £18.00 |
| A caulking mallet with lignum head with steel hoops to ends of head and an ash handle. Price: £70.00 |
| An old strap handled claw hammer. Sides of head are marked with speckling of pitting, face of hammer has a number of small dents. Has a hanging hole through base of handle. Price: £28.00 |
| Price: £24.00 |
| A no. 3 metalworkers hammer marked to head 'Bednal, Sheffield, Solid Cast Steel, 3'. Face of hammer is marked with a number of light dents. Price: £24.00 |
| A no. 3 cobblers hammer made by George Barnsley Sheffield England. Head faces are marked with some minor speckling of pitting. Ash handle is marked with some black staining. Price: £26.00 |
| An ash handled upholsterer's strap hammer, head is marked 'HB, B'. Has some small patches of light pitting to straps. Price: £28.00 |
| Claw hammer made in Sheffield England by Marples, marked 'no. 2'. Has some denting to sides of head. Has a gradual bend to handle with a chip to top of handle. Price: £14.00 |
| An old ash handled shoemakers hammer marked 'Forged Steel 1'. Head is marked with speckling of pitting. Price: £19.00 |
| Cobblers hammer made by N. J. Hill also marked '3 London'. Has a good replacement handle. Head is marked with some pitting and denting. Price: £19.00 |
| Price: £14.00 |
| A large metalworkers hammer. Round faces of head are marked with some pitting. Price: £25.00 |
| Ash handled metal workers hammer marked BIS, West Germany. This hammer features a flat and round face. Has a number of dents to handle. Price: £18.00 |
| A collection of 5 caulking irons. These tools measure from 145mm up to 164mm long overall. Caulking irons are marked with some pitting, dents and the previous users name stamp. Price: £90.00 |
| Price: £30.00 |
| 20oz claw hammer made in USA by Heller. Has a number of dents to sides of hammer head. Price: £16.50 |
| 2 hardwood handled cobblers hammers with hardwood handles. Both hammers have a number of large dents to face of hammer head. Price: £22.00 |
| Ash handled Repousse hammer with bulbous handle. Hammer head is stamped with a unreadable makers name. Price: £40.00 |
| Hammer marked Brades - 1689. Has a flat face to front end of hammer and a point to rear of head. Price: £18.00 |
| Ash handled upholsters strap hammer faintly marked '2' to head. Head is marked with a couple of patches of pitting mainly to rear of head. Price: £25.00 |
| A London / Exeter pattern hammer marked 'Brades Co 1' also marked with the ministry arrow. Head has denting to sides and slight denting to face. Price: £18.00 |
| A lovely decorative 19c nickel plated iron hammer, a good copy of the 16/17 century decorative German hammer. Price: £108.00 |
| Hammer made in Canada marked to head S-D-A Galt, Canada, No. 1A. Price: £16.50 |
| Ash handled metalworkers hammer made by Whitehouse. Either end of head is rounded. |
| An old strap handled claw hammer believed to be made by Marples. Side of head is faintly marked Hibernia. Has a number of dents to sides of head. |
| 2 small watchmakers hammers, includes: |
| A large hammer made by Gilpin, marked 'W.Gilpin 786 BR' we believe this hammer was used by British Railway. |
| Ash handled tack hammer made by Marples with magnetic head. This old hammer has some marks and dents. |
| Cobblers hammer made by George Barnsley also marked '3'. Head is marked with speckling of pitting and denting. |
| 24oz claw hammer marked Warrington 6/50, 24oz, Curlew British made. Head is marked with a number of dents. |
| A collection of 3 polishing hammers. Hammers are marked largest to smallest: |
| Coal pick / hammer marked 'Hardy Pick Limited, Sheffield England, 00, SS'. |
| Hickory handled claw hammer made in USA by Stanley. Head appears to be marked 'no. 11, 16oz'. |
| Watchmaker's hammer made by Whitehouse with we believe an oak handle. |
| Boxwood wood carver's mallet with ash handle. Boxwood head has a number of dents, a small burn mark and 60mm and 45mm hairline cracks. |
| An old strap hammer, has a single old treated worm hole and heavy pitting to head. |
| An old ash handled upholsterers strap hammer. |
| Beech handled cobblers hammer made by 'George Barnsley & Sons Sheffield England C' reverse side of hammer is marked USMC. |
| A hickory handled claw hammer made by Elwell marked 'No.3'. Head is marked with some denting through use and a small patch of light pitting. Handle has a small chip. |
| 4" carver's mallet with lignum head and a beech handle. Top of handle is marked W.E.W 1991. |
| A nice ash handled strap hammer with bulbous handle. Has some staining to head. |
| A silversmiths hammer made from white metal with a steel tip to one end of head, the face of the head has a grid of raised square |
| Two toffee hammers, one double faced hammer marked Sharp's Kreemy, the other hammer is marked For Toffee and is marked with black staining. |




























































