Not much to go on here, but I have faith in you guys (-:
From other tools they were found with probably early to mid 1900s vintage. May well have have got to the then very remote farm by McPherson's mail order - the property is known to have used that service.
Marked in metric and imperial so if the age context is correct then probably European. Nice steel, so I'm told by a fella who says he is wise in such things (but not wise enough to tell me anything more). No maker stamped into the metal but very faint traces of red and white logo on the handles.
Last photo is the handle of a damaged chisel from the same toolbox - I'm certain this more complete logo matches the traces on the others. Diagonal writing in black and white with a red border. Slightly rounded bulge at centre where there is what appears to be a cog wheel trademark.
Any ideas? Thanks.
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From other tools they were found with probably early to mid 1900s vintage. May well have have got to the then very remote farm by McPherson's mail order - the property is known to have used that service.
Marked in metric and imperial so if the age context is correct then probably European. Nice steel, so I'm told by a fella who says he is wise in such things (but not wise enough to tell me anything more). No maker stamped into the metal but very faint traces of red and white logo on the handles.
Last photo is the handle of a damaged chisel from the same toolbox - I'm certain this more complete logo matches the traces on the others. Diagonal writing in black and white with a red border. Slightly rounded bulge at centre where there is what appears to be a cog wheel trademark.
Any ideas? Thanks.
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