Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the group!
There is an extensive discussion of tools in the MTFCA Encyclopedia, follow this link and scroll down to the tools section.
https://www.mtfca.com/model_t_encyclopedia/s-t/
In 1924, the tire pump would have been a single tube with "Ford" cast into the two ears of the base. Many people polish the brass tube, but it likely came painted black from Ford.
The jack is as shown in the pictures. It is compact and actually works quite well.
The oil can should be copper plated steel and have "Ford" embossing. No holder was provided, the holders you find are all aftermarket or homemade. The cap should have a bayonet mount to the base, not threaded.
The 1924 tool roll was a rather tall (18 inches) bag with no flap and a cinch strap near the top.
No screwdriver was included, one of the handles of the pliers was ground to a point to act as a screwdriver.
The monkey wrench would have a round end on the handle. If yours has a square extension at the bottom of the handle, it is a Model A wrench, not Model T.
The spark plug wrench should have an open hex, the earlier ones were closed on the end.
There should be a pair of rather short, flat ended tire irons. They are pretty useless (too short) for changing a tire unless you have Steve Garvey forearms.
See the pictures for the other tools. If you are missing any, you will likely have to pick them up piecemeal on Ebay or at swap meets. Good luck!
