My neighbor gave me this box of tools he did not want and did not sell at his garage sale. It's mostly junk and several good but wore out tools. Still there were a few interesting items. Some usable.

Here it is sorted...

A Walworth pipe wrench marked "genuine stillson", 14" made in Spain, three adjustables - the Utica is locked up but I think will free up, Fuller is rusted solid, Channellock is Ok but has some rust, tiny crank drill is misssing chuck...

Pliers - tiny pliers on left are c**p, Proto battery pliers - rusty, next right is Harrolds and 3 unmarked, the black vinyl grip tool was gonna be a what's it but I found out it's a soft grip plumbing tool with jaws missing - Mexico stamped on handle...

Of all the screwdrivers only the Stanley 66-250 is good - some kind of wire stripper in handle - does anyone know how this was used? Can post a photo later.
The wrenches are a bit rusty but there's a Williams superwrench box end, a couple C-man's and three metric New Britains. The three at the bottom right are a Yamaha flat stamped metric, a Kioritz metric with very raised letters, and a neat 3/8 tool post wrench. The goofy bicycle wrench on the left is well made but probably useless.

Here's a close up of the Harrolds. These are cheap but better than the Harrolds adjustable I found under my old house.

There were about 4 C-man sockets - the rest were asian cheapos.
Regards
Al