Some old British made tools
Elliott Lucas "Elect' insulated needle nose pliers
Made in Cannock England which isn't far from where i live, seems the "s" in Lucas had worn out or broken on the stamp

(doesn't look to have worn off/corroded either)
Handles are apparently tested to 10000volt, not sure i will put that to the test
Interesting how thin the coating on the handles is for insulated pliers, in comparison to modern VDE ones at any rate.
They were a bit corroded when i got them but have cleaned up nicely, they look worse in the pictures if anything.
Incidentally Elliott Lucas still seem to be around, in name anyway, not sure where they are made these days though.
Also a 'set' of half inch drive Swinborne A/F sockets from 5/8"ths thru to 1-1/4",
They aren't quite a complete set as i had the 5/8" before, and got the inch socket separately, both of them have slightly different markings, with "CPC" stamped on them instead of what appears to be a part number
(seems Swinborne were part of or later became part of Chicago pneumatic, information about the company/brand is sadly very hard to come by, and most of what i know is based on my own research)
I am unsure what size range these were originally available in, or infact what era they date from but I'm constantly on the look out for more, they do crop up on ebay on occasion and at swapmeets/autojumble etc
The inch socket in particular seems to have had little use
Broaching on a couple of the sockets is far from pretty, the CPC marked ones are nicer finished (possibly later?) they do feel nice and the outside of the sockets is well finished.