NB The anvil is large on that saw set, so it is for a saw with large teeth, not a carpenter's saw or such...
Just curious, how do you deduce the size of this set, without anything in the pics for scale?
Just wondering, as to my eyes, it looks to be about the same size as all the other saw sets I've seen, to be operated by squeezing with one hand. Most of the sets I have laying around have similar sized anvils, in relation to the "piston" that actually moves and 'sets' the tooth. I have seen one-man saws with larger teeth than normal, but aren't they still carpenter saws?
If it is larger, would it still work on the large two-man saws used to fell timber, or would that be more suited to a hammer-type saw set? or a sawyers anvil and hammer?