I L on buckle with unusual "bastioned" punch c1740

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I L on buckle with unusual "bastioned" punch c1740

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This punch appears on a small buckle with a London 1740 —1756 Lion Passant Guardant. No ideas on the maker .
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A very similar punch shape, albeit with a different makers initial and a post 1756 Lion has been seen on a pair of tongs See http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18059
And another punch with the same strange outline has been noted on a Scandinavian pair of tongs of late 18th century origin. Are the "woolsack" or "bastioned " punches a by-product of a practical purpose ? Could they represent a strengthening of a worn edge punch by steel inserts ?
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