Posted 2 years ago
Savoychina1
(642 items)
Pretty much standard fare. I particularly like the "Yankee screwdriver"
The last pic is of two turnings. I don't know if Grandpa made them or what their purpose was.
On further inspection it IS a YANKEE NO 36. North Bros Mfg Co, Phila PA USA. Patent dates run from '95 to 1900.
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look at the patina on the handles, that takes many hours of use to create. If you used one of those screwdrivers for 5 minutes a day, it would take years. The turnings look like clock finials.