I tried finding a digital copy but no luck there. I also tried looking for tools from the brand but that didn't go anywhere either. Names too generic so it's a needle search.I think it's close, but the only way to verify that would be to look in that catalog but the asking price is a bit out my my range.
Catalog probably wouldn't be helpful anyhow since it'd probably be the ideal drawing, perfect dimensions and logo, instead of what the real stamp would look like.
The actual name of the tool could potentially be in it but the estimated date of mfg would be 1913-1930 so the catalog might not actually have it listed since it most likely didn't catch on.
My only guess at it's purpose is a multi-wrench for either some old locomotive engines/steamworks or for various hopper valves. Wrench in general because it'd line up with most bolts you'd see single traditional wrenches for but with the length being excessive compared to the traditional I could see it being for more hazardous work like avoiding superheated steam or an avalanche of quicksand like grain.









