condeesteso
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Thought this may be of some interest - it's a fine object indeed. Jim found one a while ago but it was missing some of the tools, then this one turned up complete. Makers were Joshua Britton & Son, Stoughton, Mass., and this is the Horace E Britton version (around 1890s I think).
The range of tools is mainly awls of varying forms, but also one miniature 'nail-puller' shown fitted, and something resembling a miniature chisel. Not sure what this tool as a whole was used for - I was wondering saddlery / leatherworking, or maybe sail-making. Any ideas?
The range of tools is mainly awls of varying forms, but also one miniature 'nail-puller' shown fitted, and something resembling a miniature chisel. Not sure what this tool as a whole was used for - I was wondering saddlery / leatherworking, or maybe sail-making. Any ideas?