Eric The Viking
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(Text: "Cooke London 14", or possibly "L4")
(Text: "4 Archer St. Soho")
I think this is a knurler of some sort, but it might be a leather-working tool, or something else entirely:
I found it amongst my wife's grandfather's tools, whilst tidying up a bit, as you do. I think the handle is a mahogany of some sort. The business end rotates freely, but has no obvious bearing - I haven't attempted to undo the slotted screw in the centre as I don't want to damage it (it appears to be rusted-in quite well).
The lettering might be a false trail: possibly not an actual maker, as my grandfather-in-law was surnamed Cooke. He had an interesting life: at various times he sold Rolls-Royces, worked in the diamond trade at one point, and was in military intelligence in WWI, tasked with interrogating captured officers. I doubt it was an instrument of torture though! Will ask the in-laws if he ever lived in Soho.
Thoughts appreciated.
E.
PS: image-Googling using "knurling" and "leather decoration" (and an image) doesn't turn up anything -- I have tried, a bit at least!