I'm not going to comment on tools marked with mfgr's names or brands that you can easily search for here on GJ with the search function or on the internet with a web browser.
For those that don't have overt markings, in order of posting...
Wrench #2 was made by Vlchek. Prewar. Common. Little to no value.
Wrench #7 was made by Indestro. Part of an auto kit, stacked with several other little combos of various sizes, by a screw and nut through that hole in the shank. Common. Little to no value.
Wrench #10 was made by PENENS. Postwar. Common. Little to no value.
I'm curious about this lot. Note that of all the tools you have posted here and the first thread that you linked, no two (or very few) were the same make or model or production period. It's a little strange that all of these miscellaneous wrenches, pliers, and other tools - none of them of great value, were in your mother's attic. Did she move into the house and they were already there? Or were they stashed there by your father or someone else? Either way, it is a very motley lot resembling a pile that one would find on top of a $1 table at a flea market ("flohmarkt", "jumble" or "boot sale" in Europe etc) after a liquidator dumped out all the dregs from several different toolboxes grabbed from several different houses or garages. The only other explanation would be a collector with little rhyme or reason to his collecting.