Trip hammer, treadle-operated, used by William Brooke and Sons Ltd, wholesale ironmongers, iron merchants, nut and bolt manufacturers, Hyde. Used in a forge, for making nails and other small ironworking. Approximately 1800-1900. Treadle-operated trip hammer circa 1800-circa 1900
Rivetting hammer, rivetting hammer with rivet sets marked "Shildon Works Co". Rivetting hammer, Shildon Works
Wheeltapper's hammer, North Eastern Railway, metal hammer head with extended shaft for testing for damage to wheels of locomotives and rolling stock, 3' long. Metal wheeltapper's hammer, North Eastern Railway
One small Hammer,crudely made with a slender axe piece, said to be a Copper Sheet Hammer. Copper Sheet 'tingle' Hammer
Blacker Forge & Hammer Co belt driven blacksmiths hammer, with green framing, and some wooden parts. Belt Driven Hammer made by Blacker Forge & Hammer Co.
Hammer, London Midland & Scottish Railway, Heavy metal head stamped "NH LMS" with wooden handle. Dimensions: 4 1/2"x12" Hammer belonging to London Midland & Scottish Railway
Hammer head, NER Timber Inspectors', steel, 1880-1923. Timber inspectors hammer, North Eastern Railway 1880-1923