Found this, for the lack of a better name, drill press while cleaning out an old garage. Not exactly sure what to make of it. What you see is all there is to it. No table and the chuck only opens to 3/16". If anyone has any ideas please post them. I will add more info and pictures as I get it cleaned up and lubed.

This is almost as found. I have cleaned the quill and made it operational again.

Appears to be a two speed device. The quill is driven by a grub screw that extends into a keyway that is milled into it.

The pulleys on this shaft are frozen so I can not be sure how they are supposed to operate. I am thinking that one is an idler that the belt could be shifted onto. to stop power to the quill. The "U" shaped bit slides back and forth for shifting the belt. The shape of the pulleys suggest a round belt was used to drive it.
Another view showing the shifting mechanism.

This shows the only damage I have found. The casting has a piece missing. It appears the set collars above and below the tee casting were later additions.
Who ever made it did not make any effort to claim it as there is no name, numbers or any other indication of its origin.
Joe