First is not an anchor but a creeper used for recovering dropped wires, chains etc.
Last is (as has been said) a grapple**, often found at the end of longlines
**Is that "Grapnel" in English?
grapnel - definition of grapnel by The Free Dictionary
www.thefreedictionary.com/grapnel
Nautical A small anchor with three or more flukes, especially one used for anchoring a small vessel. Also called grapple, grappling. 2. See grapple.
It's English, Jim, but not English as we know it.
Checkout the page linked to - that definition is from 'The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language'