This rarity was found at Liberty Tool, very little information on the company that I can find, but by the items found on ebay, it seems that for a while, Standard Guilford was in business making pretty ordinary C clamps and pipe clamps.
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with apologies to Ogden Nash...
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Metcoid was an early 1950s brand of tools by a company named Metal Engineering Company of Chicago, there is a thought that they might have been made by Moore Drop Forge which made Craftsman Tools in the same era. With the raised panels they do look similar. As always, Garage Journal has a thread on the brand.
Another weird one. This aluminum and fibreglass thing was found floating, someone picked it up and brought it ashore. Looks like the top handle is maybe a pivoting flagpole, The "handhold" area looks much too light to have been used for towing or anchoring... In the image below the remains of eys are somewhat visible, so it can't have been too serious, but so far no one can figure out what it is.