
Vintage lot of precision machinist / watchmaker tools and fixtures, likely used for horology work, instrument making, or small lathe operations. These pieces appear to be bench or lathe-mounted holding fixtures, pivot tools, and adjustment devices commonly used by watchmakers, clockmakers, jewelers, or precision machinists. The lot includes four different antique tools, constructed from brass and steel with fine adjustment screws and precision machining. One piece is stamped: “LD 1″ This may indicate a maker’s mark or tool number. These tools were typically used for. Watchmaker lathe work. Holding and adjusting small components. Pivot or jewel work. Precision instrument repair. Fine machining operations Features include. Micrometer style adjustment mechanism. Fine threaded adjustment screws. Heavy brass construction. Precision machined steel components. Multiple clamping and holding fixtures These types of tools are increasingly sought after by. Watchmakers. Clock repair specialists. Antique tool collectors. Instrument makers. Machinist tool collectors Condition: Vintage condition with expected wear from age and use including patina, oxidation, and surface marks. No obvious damage noted. Please review photos carefully for condition and completeness. You will receive all items shown in the photographs. Included 4 antique precision tools / fixtures? Why Collectors Like These Early precision machinist tools were often handmade or produced in small numbers for watchmaker benches. Even unidentified examples are collected for their craftsmanship and historical use in horology.
