Help me ID some old inherited firearms parts?

I inherited a bunch of firearm parts/reloading press parts/reloading supplies recently and would appreciate some help ID’ing and roughly valuing them.

Doing parts only in this thread, will post a separate thread in the Ammo & Reloading category for the reloading stuff: Help me ID some old inherited reloading parts and supplies? - #4 by DirtyDigz

I’ll likely put most of this stuff up on ebay or gunbroker, but if you’re particularly interested in something please LMK.

First up - a “Derringer” percussion cap mechanism? Is that what this is?:

Early to mid 19th century Derringer lock from single shot pocket pistola.

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The coil spring tells you that it’s a 1980’s CVA Philadelphia Derringer percussion cap lock, made by the Jukar company in Spain. Current value between $50 and $65 on Ebay

Fun little gun, I have two. Currently restocking one with some really nice birds eye maple.

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Pretty sure this is a sight pusher, any value to this?:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/363199045474

Also, the little derringer is extremely accurate out to about 3’, after that who knows where it’s going.

Thanks - ok, throwing that in the tool collection, might need it in the future.