| GB Patent: GB-186,701,067 
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| Hammers | 
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| Patentees: |  
 | John Henry Johnson (exact or similar names) - London,  England |  | William Cook (exact or similar names) - Philadelphia, PA |  | George Selsor (exact or similar names) - Philadelphia, PA |  
 
 
 
 
| Manufacturer: |  | Not known to have been produced |  
 
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| Patent Dates: |  
| Granted: | Apr. 10, 1867 |  
 
Espacenet patent| Patent Pictures: |  |  |  | Selsor and Cook patent April 10, 1867 (edited from PRACTICAL MECHANIC'S JOURNAL) |  Report data errors or omissions to steward 
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| Description: |  | Combination including straight pein, claw, nail holder, and regular "poll" hammer head.  Corresponds to U.S. patent 63,106 granted March 19, 1867.  The hammer was produced, apparently by Selsor, Cook & Co. (Germantown, Philadelphia, PA).
Note: Early British patents (pre 1916) were numbered by the year and started at patent #1 at the start of each year in January. The patent # used in DATAMP represents the year of registration and the patent #, with "leading zeros" interposed to make the number total nine digits. This patent is #1067 of the year 1867. British patents for "foreign" patents of this era were issued in the name of a registered British patent agent. |  |