This fine old specimen was added to the collection today. Lowentraut made it in Newark, NJ. Patent No. 530,419, granted on December 4, 1894 to S. J. Johnston of Leesburg, Va. That explains why this wrench is stamped "Territories for Sale by S. J. Johnston, Leesburg, VA.
Now to the inexplicable things about this wrench:
1) Why do both jaws have crossing grooves, one tapered, in them; and
2) Why is the geometry of this wrench all wrong for grasping a nut or a bolt head and turning same?