Quick-grip vice for attaching to a lathe, made by Joseph Bramah, c. 1780 Quick-grip vice for attaching to a lathe circa 1780
Hand vice for 100 x 75mm daguerreotype plates; three adjustable and one fixed clip. Top of D shaped handle missing. Hand vice for daguerreotype plates 1845-1855
Hand vice for polishing daguerreotype plates. D shaped wooden handle attached to wooden base; notched brass strips at each corner, one fixed, the others adjustable, fixed by butterfly nuts. For plates approximately 55 x 70mm. With one plate. Hand vice for polishing daguerreotype plates 1845-1855
Revolving vice to facilitate binding of lantern slides by Adams & Co., 26 Charing Cross Road, 81 Aldersgate Street, London, c. 1895 (see note). Revolving vice to facilitate lantern slide binding 1891-1900
Vice, marketed as the 'Perfect Vise', with technical drawing (see 2 stroke numbers), by J. Parkinson, Bradford Vice, marketed as the 'Perfect Vise' 1890