Leadburner's dressing tool. If memory serves, that one is called a gobber or seam gobber, used to initially dress a completed weld.
Leadburners are weldors who specialize in WELDING, not soldering lead.
There probably aren't 6 left in the US worthy of their hire, the trade still flourishes in England.
Until manufacturing, mainly Stanley left the US, Meridian Connecticut employed up around 50+ lead burners full time.
For reasons beyond my understanding lead anodes used in plating tanks are welded up from sheet lead rather than cast around the support fixture. Most now come from China.
The other major use of lead is lining radiation containment rooms such as Xray rooms. The lead barrier MUST be welded to a watertight level.
While lead can be welded with the TIG process, the preferred and arguably superior method is Oxy/Hydrogen torch. Smith is the only US manufacturer of O/H equipment, and appears to only be offering remaining stock for sale.