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Vice or clamp for small items (from mobile phone repair workshop), 1990-2012

Vice or clamp for small items (from mobile phone repair workshop), 1990-2012

1990-2012

Small spring vice

Small spring vice

1790-1819

Bench vice belonging to George Stephenson

Bench vice belonging to George Stephenson

1829

The "Perfect Vise"

The "Perfect Vise"

1890

No 37 Samsonia Model J Perfect Engineer's Vice

No 37 Samsonia Model J Perfect Engineer's Vice

1929

Watchmaker's Hand Vice.

Watchmaker's Hand Vice.

Small bench vice

Small bench vice

Quick-grip vice for attaching to a lathe, made by Joseph Bramah, c. 1780

Quick-grip vice for attaching to a lathe

circa 1780

Wrought iron vice, probably German, 18th century

Vice, probably German, 18th century

1700-1800

1 Vice fixed to Lathe, with punch attached by piece of string

Vice fixed to Lathe, with punch attached by string

1810

Vice, marketed as the 'Perfect Vise', with technical drawing (see 2 stroke numbers), by J. Parkinson, Bradford

Vice, marketed as the 'Perfect Vise'

1890

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

Hand vice

Hand vice

1 Hand vice, 6”

Hand vice

1790-1819

Old vice from a wheelwright's shop

Old vice from a wheelwright's shop

Leg vice

Leg vice

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