These are some of my favorite handled blacksmith tools.
Blacksmith hammers from left, double face made by my Great Uncle Ike, Rounder, 3 lb straight pein, 3 lb cross pein, 2 lb cross pein and a 1 1/2 lb cross pein.
These are not hammers but are handled tools used to hold above the work and are struck by a hammer. From the left, a top fuller, a small flatter without a handle, a large flatter, a large set, a small set, a cross pein that has been made into a cross chisel, a straight chisel that needs the mushrooming removed and a new handle, my 4 1/2 inch punch and my small 6 inch straight chisel.
Bronze and brass hammers. The first 3 and marked from left, Custanite, Punch-lok and Plomb with the o in Los in the plumb shape. The mushroomed chisel is why I use so many bronze and brass hammers in my shop. It's to hard to replace handled tools.
A straight handle Union 8 inch hacksaw pre world war 1 vintage. I'll post up some more of my hammers in a different post.