Some more crazy combination tools I've acquired over the past six months:

From top to bottom:
1) Unknown & unmarked. 10" long. Has a hammer head/ice chipper head, with a nail pry on the opposite end. In the center is a bar that pivots, with a screwdriver on one end and a hooked knife on the other.
2) A 9" version of the Capewell combined tool. No protruding carriage axle nut wrench on this one, and no crossbolt. Stamped PAT MAY 16, 1871 WARRANTED MALLEABLE.
3) Unknown & unmarked. 10" long. Solid brass. The jaw with the hammer pol looks like it is intended for some special purpose, but I cannot guess what it might be?
4) Unknown, marked only PAT PEND. 8-1/2" long. Pliers, hammer, square wrench, cap lifter, nail pry, and more. Seems like I've seen pictures of one before (perhaps DATAMP?) but I can't remember where.
5) According to Datamp, this is a Best Wrench, and it combines "alligator wrench, spoke nipple wrench, screwdriver and adjustable nut wrench" and was included in "tool kits supplied with bicycles sold by Sears, Roebuck & Co. in the late 19th Century." Stamped PAT.AUG.3,97.