Guys,
This is my opinion only. Whenever I see a hand tool, that is a tool probably made my an individual smith, not purchased from Birmingham, that has clearly nice round sections (lathe made), I assume it is later 19th c or even 20th c. Tools with forged, square sections are, I believe, of an earlier period. To illustrate, this first photo shows tools with nicely made round sections and appear to be well machine made, obviously some type of metal cutting lathe - late 19th c or early 20th c. I know that these were used by the Fry brothers in Ligonier, Pa. in this time period.
Looking at these tools, we can see no evidence at all of any type of lathe tool. These appear to be of a much earlier period, 18th c.
Jim