I don't think those a all that old......50 s/60s would be my guess.
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I think we might narrow it to the earlier end of your range. Early-to-mid-1950s, I think. The Bonney color scheme seems to have shifted from the earlier gray and orange to black and red by the 1951 catalog. So there's one bracket.
There was a somewhat damaged aluminun label like these on eBay a while back. (Now we know what it was from.) This wedge-serif typeface logo doesn't match well with the block-serif typeface used in advertisements or catalogs, but the Allentown address is a clue.
Earlier catalogs list the Allentown address, but the 1957 catalog logo is "Bonney Forge & Tools...Alliance, Ohio," as is the 1960. In 1963 it's international, but the Alliance plant is top of the page, "Bonney tools are made and shipped from here," whereas the Allentown plant at the bottom (following other plants), is used for "quality forgings, and forged steel fittings."
This suggests a second bracket in the late 1950s.
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