I have got a clamping tool and I don't recognise its purpose. It consists of a pair of parallel beech timbers measuring 2 3/4" square and 25" long. There are two very nice quality clamping screws with tee bars. The threads are square section and about 1" dia. and screw through cast iron bosses fixed to the timbers. Fully open the gap between the timbers is about 6"
My thoughts are that it has something to do with the old letterpress printing and was used to clamp the diecast lead lettering together before placing into the printing machine. A clue is that some black staining could be printers ink.
Any ideas will be most welcome as I have no use for it and would like to pass it on to someone who would appreciate a quality tool , the purpose of which I do not know.
Regards to all , Pete