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Antique Tool Auction
May 2, 2009, 9 AM
Humboldt Fairgrounds Building (Events Center)
311 6th Ave. North Humboldt, Iowa 50548
(Preview Friday from 3 to 7 PM. & Sat. 6 to 9 AM.)
Color coding
Black = Bob Ahlrichs – His pix begin HUMA
Blue = Merrill Leffler – His pix begin HUML
Red = Forrest Johnson – His pix begin HUMJ
Green = Dave Heckel – Lots 554. to 574.
1. Stanley #7 jointer plane, Sargent #409 bench plane &
Stanley #220 block plane. (HUMA001.jpg)
2. Four iron bench planes: Rockford R5 jack with Lakeside blade, VG; CORSAIR
9-inch smoother; Parplus-type smoother & early Stanley #4, VG. (HUMA096.jpg)
3. Bedrock #606C fore plane light rust, will clean to very good overall. (HUMA006.jpg)
4. Three STANLEY bench planes: #5 jack with light rust, will clean to very good;
Stanley #4 ½-jumbo smoother with replaced wood, very good; & Stanley
#3 with repaired tote, very good. (HUMA036.jpg)
5. Three Stanley bench planes: #7C, SW cutter, tote missing spur, & chipped
lever cap, VG; #4 1/2C Type 11, small chip from handle spur, good V-logo blade,
VG; & #4C Type 11, with good V-logo blade, VG. (HUMA095.jpg)
6. Pair of drawknives: Unknown make with slightly curved 11-inch blade and another
unknown make with 8-inch blade, fine overall. (HUMA16.jpg)
7. Greenlee folding handle drawknife, complete and very good. (HUMA16.jpg)
8. Like new C.E. Jennings 8-inch folding handle drawknife Pat. Feb. 20, 1906.
(HUMA017.jpg)
9. Like new Oak Leaf 8-inch drawknife. (HUMA017.jpg)
10. Lot of 4 drawknives that will all make good users. (HUMA18.jpg)
11. Five wooden molding planes: moving fillester with screw-operated depth stop,
intact nicker, needs new bottom fence; unknown rabbet, rough; unknown nosing
plane, rough; OWASCO ¾-in. round; & SEARS & ROEBUCK 7/8-in. reverse
ogee complex profile, VG. (HUMA155.jpg)
12. Unknown No. 104 screw-arm plow plane, few thread chips otherwise very good
usable condition. (HUMA007.jpg & HUMA008.jpg)
13. Unknown #101 beech screw-arm plow plane, very good. (HUMA007.jpg
& HUMA009.jpg)
14. Nice Yankee-style plow plane, faint owner’s mark, very good overall
condition. (HUMA007.jpg & HUMA010.jpg)
15. Two bit braces: Stanley Fray X3, 6-inch very nice & Simmons that has
been welded on near the chuck, good for parts. (HUMA011.jpg)
16. Wooden brace with one bit, very good. (HUMA005.jpg)
17. Wm. Marples & Sons plated Sheffield brace, very good. (HUMA005.jpg)
18. Medium sized spoke or dowel pointer & patented hollow auger. (HUMA019.jpg
19. C.S. Stearn hollow auger & medium sized dowel pointer, both VG. (HUMA019.jpg)
20. Patented hollow auger & medium sized dowel pointer. (HUMA019.jpg)
21. Wooden box assorted square-shanked auger bits by various makers. (HUMA148.jpg
& HUMA149.jpg)
22. Four hand drills: Goodell-Pratt 2-speed, VG; Yankee #1445 2-speed, needs
cleaning; DEFIANCE? with storage handle, one bit, good; and a smaller Defiance
type with handle full of bits, VG. (HUMA229.jpg)
23. Four iron bench planes: Stanley #8, rusty and needs TLC; Keen Kutter (Ohio
Tool) KK6C, VG; early Stanley 5 1/2C, missing front knob; tote is an improper
replacement, chipped side rail, throat, good for a user or parts; Stanley 4
1/2C twisted lateral, can be restored to usable condition. (HUMA102.jpg)
24. Three Stanley bench planes: #5 ½ jumbo jack, throat brazed, a good
user; #5 ¼ junior jack with fine rosewood tote and knob, fine overall;
and #3 with fine stained hardwood tote, rosewood knob, fine overall. (HUMA103.jpg)
25. Lot of gimlets by assorted makers, all in very good overall condition. (HUMA201.jpg)
26. Wooden box fitted for bitstock tools; inside are six graduated spoon bits,
all VG; four center bits with square shafts, two are twisted; a tapered reamer;
and several misc. bits. There are empty spots where four additional center bits
once lived as well as spaces for a screwdriver? bit and a countersink. (HUMA275.jpg
& HUMA276.jpg)
27. Pair unhandled screw-arm plow planes: Ohio Tool #96 has had the wedge driven
deep into the mortise, if it can be removed, this one will be a great user:
the other is marked “95” on the toe, VG. (HUMA144.jpg)
28. Five wooden molding planes: Three rounds, one is missing the blade; a very
nice right handed side rabbet by P.V. HILL,
GRAYS INN RD.; and a handled rabbet? (HUMA143.jpg)
29. Two side rabbet planes: DR BARTON 1-inch, VG; and
WALTER F. JONES BURLINGTON, IA 5/8-inch side rabbet, VG. (HUMJ001.jpg
& HUMJ002.jpg)
30. Two wooden screw-arm plank planes: one by Ohio Tool and one by Wolf &
Lane Pittsburgh, both can be restored to usable condition. (HUMA141.jpg)
31. Auburn Tool Co. 5/8-in. side rabbet, VG; & Sandusky “Special”
weatherstripping plane, VG; plus two wooden smoothers by Howland & Scioto.
32. Two handled screw-arm plow planes: one marked S.H. BROWN on toe, VG; and
the other is an Ohio Tool #96 ½ that needs one arm replaced, good; plus
a screw-arm dado by Auburn Tool, basket case. (HUMA142.jpg)
33. Set of 8 plow plane blades or irons in an owner-made wooden box, very nice.
(HUMA154.jpg)
34. Pair handled screw-arm plow planes: Auburn Tool Co. chipped handle, otherwise
complete and VG; the other looks almost identical but is unmarked, it’s
missing wedge & blade, but is otherwise OK. (HUMA151.jpg)
35. Pair Stanley bench planes: S5 steel jack plane, fine
rosewood tote and tall knob, SW cutter, VG; & #3C wooden smooth plane, good
rosewood tote and short knob, very good overall. (HUMJ003.jpg
& HUMJ004.jpg)
36. Pair of Stanley bench planes: S4 steel smoother, good tall knob, tote glued
at base, VG; & Stanley HANDYMAN #H104 in fine overall. (HUMJ005.jpg
& HUMJ006.jpg)
37. Stanley BEDROCK 603C smoother, VG rosewood tote and tall knob, VG. (HUMJ007.jpg
& HUMJ008.jpg)
38. Lot: four braces, one hand drill and assorted auger
bits in a nice canvas pouch, the braces range from good to very good. (HUML001.jpg)
39. Lot of four fixer upper drills: Millers Falls? 2-speed breast drill with
2-jaw chuck, will clean to VG; Millers Falls? hand drill with pinion gear, bit
storage in handle, just needs a crank arm; Early Millers Falls with rosewood
or coco handle and nickel plated trim, will clean to VG; & DUNLAP A-I with
bit storage handle, can be restored to usable condition. (HUMA172.jpg)
40. Lot of four iron block planes inc. Stanley #75 bullnose rabbet, a 4-inch
with squirrel-tail handle, etc. (HUMA030.jpg)
41. Four iron bench planes: Stanley #5C, VG; Unknown jack; WARDS MASTER 8-inch
smoother, VG; and Stanley #3 smoother with light rust, will clean to VG. (HUMA031.jpg)
42. Two mini planes: a MARX toy plane & a JORDAN GERMANY #101 mini block
plane, VG. (HUMA028.jpg)
43. Stanley #90 cabinetmaker’s rabbet plane VG; Stanley #75 bullnose rabbet
plane, VG: & Stanley #103 block plane, FINE. (HUMA028.jpg)
44. Five spoke shaves: one early Stanley iron shave & four wooden shaves
inc. one by Robt. Sorby. (HUMA112.jpg)
45. Three wooden spokeshaves: #90 Keen Kutter marked BD of ED (board of education)
and another is by John Booth. All VG. (HUMA113.jpg)
46. Two iron spokeshaves: Stanley #63, VG & Unknown with flat and convex
blades, VG. (HUMA138.jpg)
47. Three breast drills: ENDERS; JOHN S. FRAY & CO.;
and DEFIANCE by STANLEY #1247 ½, all in very good usable condition. (HUML002.jpg)
48. Three ratchet nice braces: Stanley #923-10-in. with
nice coco or rosewood handles: VICTOR #945-12-in.; and Stanley 921-10-inch.
(HUML003.jpg)
49. Unusual FRANKLIN PATENT shoe sole trimming plane, show on PTAMPIA VOL 1,
p.144, complete with the fence on the right side, very good overall.
50. RARE Stanley 10 ¼ tilting handle carrige maker’s rabbet plane,
TYPE 1, complete & fine. (HUMA002.jpg & HUMA003.jpg)
51. Stanley #112 cabinet scraper plane, with VG Stanley blade, VG. (HUMA002.jpg)
52. Stanley #113 Type 2 compass plane, complete and VG. (HUMA002.jpg)
53. Stanley #2 smooth plane, STANLEY lever cap, BofE (Board of Education) hard
rubber tote has a few cracks, otherwise complete and very good overall. (HUMA002.jpg
& HUMA004.jpg)
54. Stanley #113 Type 3 compass plane, cutter nearly spent, 70%+ japanning,
very good overall. (HUMA126.jpg)
55. Fulton Tool Co. #113 compass plane with fancy floral knob, proper Fulton
cutter, complete and will clean to very good overall condition. (HUMA126.jpg)
56. Four iron block planes: Stanley #130 turned into a bullnose on one end;
Stanley #140 skew-bladed missing side plate but in otherwise very good condition;
Stanley Two-Tone, etc. (HUMA021.jpg)
57. Five iron block planes: two late Stanley #220; #130 turned into a bullnose;
Stanley #110 & Stanley #103. (HUMA027.jpg)
58. Stanley #113 compass plane, can be clean to very good overall condition;
plus a Stanley #3 smooth plane with fine rosewood tote, knob missing piece at
base and has been reformed, 90%+ japanning, VG. (HUMA126.jpg)
59. Stanley OH5 Two-Tone jack plane with maroon and yellow
paint, very good overall condition. (HUML004.jpg)
60. Two levels: A millwright’s type marked “THE
CORNER PLUMB” by the Peerless Level & Tool Co. Sterling, ILL. Very
good overall; & a 26-inch Henry Disston & Sons plumb & level, VG.
(HUML005.jpg)
61. EMPIRE #80E level sights IOB, fine. (HUMA028.jpg
& HUMA029.jpg)
62. Lot of five Yankee type screwdrivers: Great Neck #277A; two Millers Falls
#61; Yankee #30; and unknown with blue plastic handle. (HUMA253.jpg)
63. Lot of three screwdrivers: Scarce Millers Falls #639, Fine; Goodell Pratt
rosewood tool handle with handle full of bits, cap is broken; Goodell Bros.
spiral screwdriver; and an unmarked with wood handle. (HUMA254.jpg)
64. Three outside spring calipers; one inside spring caliper, Nice L.S. Starrett
dividers; and a single Stanley #4 trammel point with pencil holder. (HUMA255.jpg)
65. Three outside calipers, largest looks homemade, the “lady leg”
pair has been painted with copper paint; and the smallest pair is factory made.
(HUMA251.jpg)
66. Lot of 17+ assorted tape measures, most in very good usable condition. (HUMA171.jpg)
67. Lot two Lufkin rules: #036 caliper rule & #651,
24-inch 4-fold, both in very good condition. (HUML006.jpg)
68. Four zig zag rules: Lufkin “Two Way” No.
966; Unknown; Stanley “Big 6” and a X46 by Lufkin; all in very good
overall condition. (HUML007.jpg)
69. Set seven plow plane irons: the four largest are by A. HILDICK SHEFFIELD;
the others are Sorby; Greaves & MOT FRAM, all are VG.
70. Set of six plow plane blades: #1, 2, 5 & 7 are by MOULSON BROS; the
other two are W. BUTCHER, VG.
71. Matched set of 7 WARD plow plane blades, VG. (HUMA293.jpg)
72. Ohio Tool Co. #129 screw-arm sash plane, very good overall. (HUMA032.jpg
& HUMA034.jpg)
73. Auburn Tool Co. moving fillester plane with screw-adjusted depth stop. (HUMA032.jpg
& HUMA034.jpg)
74. Fine homemade wooden spill plane with a Sorby blade. (HUMA032.jpg)
75. Stanley #98 right-handed side rabbet plane, early pre-depth stop model,
fine overall. (HUMA012.jpg & HUMA013.jpg)
76. Stanley #99 left-handled side rabbet plane, with depth stop, fine overall.
(HUMA012.jpg & HUMA013.jpg)
77. Stanley #140 skew-bladed block plane, little surface rust, will clean to
fine overall. (HUMA012.jpg & HUMA013.jpg)
78. Stanley #95 edge-trimming block plane, complete and fine. (HUMA012.jpg
& HUMA013.jpg)
79. Metallic Plane Co. 5 ½-inch iron block plane with original cutter,
very good overall. (HUMA012.jpg & HUMA014.jpg)
80. Stanley #278 rabbet & fillester plane, complete with depth stop and
fence, very good overall. (HUMA012.jpg & HUMA014.jpg)
81. Unknown make Continental scrw-arm plow with wide fence, missing blade and
wedge, otherwise fine; plus a toothing plane in fine overall condition. (HUMA032.jpg
& HUMA033.jpg)
82. Three unhandled wooden plow planes, all have screw adjusting stops, one
is strictly a parts plane, the other two will make good users. (HUMA059.jpg)
83. Lot of three wooden dado planes, two have screw adjusting stops, all three
very good; plus one parts plane.
84. Lot of six wooden molding planes: Auburn #12 round; A.C. Bartlett’s
hollow; Ohio Tool Co. #75, ½-inch grooving plow…
85. Three handled wooden plow planes: Ohio Tool Co. #104 screw-arm plane plane,
some thread damage and handle spur sheared off, otherwise good; Unknown beech
model in very good overall condition; & A.C. Bartlett’s #120, very
good.
86. Ohio Tool Co. 2-inch handled jack rabbet plane. (HUMA015.jpg)
87. Pair wooden planes: Unknown 1 3/8-inch handled jack rabbet plane with offset
handle, very good; and homemade 1-inch round. (HUMA015.jpg)
88. Lot of six iron block planes inc. American Boy; PEXTO & Stanley; two
only good for parts. (HUMA022.jpg)
89. Traditional shaped wooden spill plane, for making wooden spills that were
used to transfer fire from one point to another. This one has an old chisel
for a blade, and the wedge may be a newer replacement, VG.
90. NICHOLLS OTTUMWA, IA Dec. 6, 1913 patent take-down rafter square, fine overall
condition.
91. Stanley #7 jointer plane with 95%+ original japanning,
fine BB logo cutter, nice rosewood tote and knob, hang hole in rear of bed,
fine overall; Stanley #4 ½ heavy smoother WWII model, bed repainted,
good hardwood tote and knob, BB logo cutter, needs front screw to secure tote,
very good overall. (HUML008.jpg)
92. Stanley #46 skew bladed plow plane, this one has 90%+ nickel plating, fine
rosewood handle and knob, and cutter box with 6 cutters, there are 7 total including
the slitter, all inside a fine owner made wooden box with box joints, the plane
is fine, the cutters will need cleaning. (HUMA306.jpg
& HUMA307.jpg)
93. Stanley #148, 7/8-inch tongue & groove or match plane, 75%+ nickel plating,
complete and very good. (HUMA127.jpg)
94. Stanley #48 tongue and groove plane, early vine decorations cast into handle,
complete and very good. (HUMA127.jpg)
95. Stanley #49 tongue and groove plane, complete and in very good overall condition.
(HUMA127.jpg)
96. Stanley #45 Type 19 complete in tin box with 2 boxes of cutters; long &
short rods; depth stops; beading stop and screwdriver. 95%+ nickel plating.
A fine plane in a very good original tin box. (HUMA223.jpg
& HUMA224.jpg)
97. Stanley #55 combination plow plane in original tin box with four boxes of
blades, three long rods, two short rods, auxiliary tower with foot, cam, slitter,
beading stop, original owners manual (brittle), this one came out of a damp
basement and has some rust on the parts that were in the bottom of the box.
The plane itself and most of the cutters are fine. The labels on cutter boxes
3 & 4 are very good and on boxes 1 and 2 not so much. Put a few hours of
cleaning into this one and you’ll have a fine usable plane with all the
parts. (HUMA271.jpg & HUMA272.jpg)
98. Early Stanley #50 light duty combination plow plane, this one has the vine
casting on the handle and the patent date cast into the fence, 85%+ nickel plating,
includes front depth stop, and original cutter box containing 16 good cutters.
All contained inside a nice owner-made wooden box.
99. Three transitional jack planes inc. Keen Kutter KK27,
Stanley #27 and a Union Tool Co. that has been sawed off. A bunch of good users.
(HUML009.jpg)
100. Zenith #2C smooth plane, has Zenith logo etched into side of plane and
proper Zenith logo on blade, easily clean to fine overall condition. (HUMA092.jpg
& HUMA098.jpg)
101. Three transitional planes: Stanley #33 jointer, has
had the handle spur reshaped, but is otherwide VG; B-PLANE 22-inch jointer that
has a new bottom added, good overall; & Stanley Bailey #26 that is very
good. (HUML010.jpg)
102. Stanley #5 ¼ junior jack plane, SW logo cutter,
orange paint on sides of frog and in lever cap logo, complete and will make
a great user. (HUML094.jpg)
103. Five plow plane blades: four largest are by DWIGHTS FRENCH & CO. and
the smallest is by John Moseley. All VG.
104. Five wooden molding planes: Sandusky 1 ¼-inch nosing plane, has
hang hole but is otherwise VG; Sandusky ¾-in. dado; Sandusky 1 ¼-in.
rabbet; Sandusky 54/155 with broken wedge, & A.C. Bartlett #76 with hang
hole & reworked profile. (HUMA157.jpg)
105. Four Ohio Tool Wooden moulding planes inc. 43 1/2, 7/8-inch; No. 75, ½-inch
tongue cutting ½ of a T&G set; No. 72, 1 ¼-in. round; &
#43 ¾-in. cove? (HUMA156.jpg)
106. C.J. SMITH & CO. CINCINNATI 7/8-inch match plane, complete and VG.
(HUMA087.jpg & HUMA091.jpg)
107. OHIO PLANE COMPANY A.C. BARTLETT PRES’T moving fillester plane, complete
and very good. (HUMA087.jpg & HUMA090.jpg)
108. Four wooden DRYBURGH ONTARIO planes: 7/8-inch side bead; ¾-inch
side bead; 3/8-inch side bead; & one ½ of a two-piece sash plane.
(HUMA145.jpg)
109. Three wood planes: wooden “hag’s tooth” router; homemade
grooving plow with fence; and a Scandinavian-type jack plane. (HUMA087.jpg)
110. Four transitional bench planes: WINCHESTER 18-inch; Stanley #27; Union
#27 & Stanley #26; they will all need a good cleaning and two or three need
tote repairs. (HUMA146.jpg)
111. Pair of unusual European wood planes: moving fillester with integral screw
tunnels to secure the fence; WARD blade; wedge a likely replacement, VG; &
a dovetail plane with the same type of fence, also not marked on the body, and
the nicker is missing, very good overall. (HUMA088.jpg)
112. Shapleigh, Day & Co. St. Louis, panel raising plane, right cheek blown
out, needs some work, but could be restored to usable condition. (HUMA089.jpg)
113. Five wooden molding planes: Ohio Tool 1 ½-inch round; Ohio Tool
1 ½-inch hollow; REED UTICA 2-inch rabbet, VG: DR BARTON 1 ¾-inch
rabbet; Ohio Tool 1 ¼-inch rabbet; & DR Barton 1 1/8-inch rabbet,
all in VG.
114. Seven wooden molding planes: A. HOWLAND & CO 7/8-inch dado, fine; Unknown
1 1/8-inch hollow, good; CASEY CLARK & CO. 1-inch round, VG; BEWLEY ½-inch
unknown profile, missing boxing; ARROWMAMMET WORKS ½-inch grooving plow,
VG; & two fixer uppers. (HUMA122.jpg)
115. Lot of six planes: Sargent 409C smoother, tote spur MIA, VG; Stanley #3
smoothers, improper tote, VG; FULTON 9-in. smoother, VG; Millers Falls #85 rabbet
& fillester complete with fence and stop, has light rust, will clean to
usable condition; and two broken rabbet planes turned into bullnose or chisel
planes. (HUM068.jpg)
116. Two aluminum Stanley levels: #237-12-in. all vials
& covers are intact, VG, comes in nice owner-made tin box; & #237-18-in.
all vials intact and fine. (HUMJ010.jpg)
117. Stanley Nicholson Patent 13 ½-inch cast iron level in very good
overall condition. (HUMJ011.jpg & HUMJ012.jpg)
118. Stanley Nicholson Patent 19 ¼ inch cast iron level in very good
overall condition. (HUMJ011.jpg & HUMJ012.jpg)
119. Two Stanley 12-inch cast iron shaft levels No. 36G NIB with instructions;
& another that is in very good overall condition. (HUMJ014.jpg)
120. Stanley #36G 9-inch double plumb & level, fine overall. (HUMJ013.jpg)
121. Stanley #36-6-inch cast iron shaft level, complete and fine & another
without the shaft groove that is VG. (HUMJ013.jpg)
122. Davis Level & Tool Co. #1, 6-inch cast iron inclinometer with fancy
filligre casting with 70%+ japanning, intact pointer, very good overall. (HUMJ013.jpg)
123. Davis Level & Tool Co. 6-inch cast iron double
plumb & level, one small corner chip out of top rail, otherwise complete
and very good. (HUMJ015.jpg & HUMJ016.jpg
124. Stanley #98, 12-inch rosewood & brass plumb & level, completely
intact and very good. (HUMJ015.jpg & HUMJ017.jpg)
125. RARE Stanley #44 bit & square level in original box. Box is fine and
level is like new. (HUMJ018.jpg & HUMJ019.jpg)
126. L.S.S. Co. (Starrett) #132 6-inch cast iron plumb and level new in original
box; plus a Stanley cast iron pocket level, VG. (HUMJ020.jpg)
127. Unknown make 10-inch plumb and spirit level, likely English, very good
overall and comes inside a brass box. (HUMJ021.jpg
& HUMJ022.jpg)
128. Four 9-inch automotive nut wrenches: FORD: FAIRMOUNT
CLEVELAND; MOORE & another that just had 9 AUTO cast into it. All are in
very good overall condition. (HUML011.jpg)
129. Four pliers: Unknown gas pliers: Nice Herbrand gas
pliers: unknown regular pliers; & Thos. Betts crimping pliers, VG. (HUML012.jpg)
130. Traditional shaped wooden spill plane, for making wooden spills that were
used to transfer fire from one point to another. This one has a J. HARRISON
blade, VG.
131. Traditional shaped wooden spill plane, for making wooden spills that were
used to transfer fire from one point to another. This one has an unmarked cutter,
it’s sharp and works fine.
132. Standard Square Inch Tailor System 22-inch rule in fine overall condition;
& a large boxwood & brass caliper rule by A. LARAGE GREENE N.Y. also
in very good condition. (HUMA206.jpg & HUMA207.jpg)
133. Lot of four small 4-fold rules: #3 Stanley caliper rule, VG; Unknown #69
with warped leg & wallowed out pin hole; Unknown #69, VG; & Lufkin #465,
VG. (HUMA290.jpg)
134. Lot of three rules: Interesting H.CHAPIN UNION FACTORY marked MRS. NANCY
PRATT SEPTEMBER 10, 1853. This one has scales I’ve never seen on the outside,
and a regular rule on the inside, very good: Lufkin #3881 brass-bound 36-inch,
pin holes are wallowed out on the inside, VG; & Lufkin #3851 MADE IN ENGLAND
little staining, good or better. (HUMA206.jpg &
HUMA208.jpg)
135. VICTOR patent Dec. 23, 1902 & Aug. 25, 1903 rapid
transiting 8-inch pipe wrench, VG; and PEXTO 10-inch pipe wrench, a good user.
(HUML013.jpg)
136. Large ICRR (Illinois Central Railroad) screw adjust
nut wrench, jaw slightly bent, good overall; & an International Harvester
2E screw-adjust nut wrench, VG. (HUML013.jpg)
137. Four FORD automotive wrenches like those found in
Model A and Model T tool kits, all in very good overall condition; plus a small
5-inch adjustable BUCKEYE bicycle wrench by Lamson & Sessions, good. (HUML014.jpg)
138. Two Stanley dado planes: #39, 3/8-inch dado plane Type I, complete, plane
has be coated with lacquer, very good usable condition; & #39, 5/8-inch
dado plane, 85%+ japanning, missing spurs and depth stop, otherwise VG. (HUMA020.jpg)
139. Stanley #39, ¾-inch dado plane with 85%+ japanning, complete &
very good overall. (HUMA020.jpg)
140. Stanley #39, 1-inch dado plane, 90%+ japanning, missing one nicker, otherwise
complete and VG. (HUMA020.jpg)
141. Full house; jacks over jointers: 26-in. razee jointer; 22-inch jointer;
and three 16-inch jack planes. None has had a throat patched. The 22-inch jointer
has had a cheek blown out. The others are all in at least good usable condition
(HUMA164.jpg)
142. Box lot eight wooden planes, seven jacks and one gutter plane: the one
with the knob is a Keen Kutter, most are in good or better usable condition.
(HUMA186.jpg)
143. Four plier type tools: One I’m completely stumped
by; Standard Tool crimping pliers, VG; Utica end cutters, VG; a pair of DEFIANCE
tin snips. (HUML015.jpg)
144. Disston & Sons 28-inch miter box saw. This is the longest and tallest
miter box saw I’ve ever seen. The back is marked with the Disston &
Sons logo and the blade is etched MADE EXPRESSLY FOR STANLEY RULE & LEVEL
CO. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. U.S.A. By HENRY DISSTON & SONS PHILADELPHIA, PA U.S.A.
Needs a light cleaning but will be fine.
145. Three iron smooth planes; Stanley Handyman H1203, FINE; Unknown 9-inch
corrugated that is missing the blade and chipper and the lever cap screw doesn’t
fit properly; and a Millers Falls #9, 9-inch smoother that will easily clean
to VG. (HUMA189.jpg)
146. Four Stanley bench planes: #8C, 50% japanning, improper lever cap, a good
user; #6C, complete and usable; 5C jack with broken tote, otherwise VG; &
#4 complete and VG.
147. Box of nine squares inc. five rosewood & brass handled try squares,
some will require cleaning. (HUMA198.jpg)
148. Lot of 12 chisels: ECLIPSE ¼-in. bevel edge missing handle; James
Swan ¼-in. bevel edge, missing handle: stubby ¼-in. Everlast type;
Stanley Everlast ¼-in. with bent blade; unmarked 1/8-in. mortising; Diamond
Edge ¼-in.; Unmarked ¼-in.; unknown 1-inch with yellow plastic
handle: James Swan ½-in.; Keen Kutter 3/8-in.; CHARLES BUCK 1/8-in. mortising;
and a Sweedish ½=in. tang chisel. All but the stubby Stanley are very
good and can be used. (HUMA188.jpg)
149. Four chisels: Three heavy duty timber framing type socket chisels: 2-inch
P.S.&W., FINE; Unknown 1 ¾-in., VG; NEW HAVEN EDGE TOOL CO. 1 ¼-in.,
FINE; and an unmarked ¼-in. mortising chisel, VG. (HUMA190.jpg)
150. Seven chisels and gouges: 1 1/8-in. tang gouge, OK; PS&W ½-inch
gouge, FINE; Keen Kutter? 7/16-inch, poor; Wm Greaves & Sons 1 ¼-in.
skewed, VG; Buck Bros. 1 ¼-in. bevel edge tang; WARD 1 ¾-in. tang,
needs handle; & O.V.B. ¾-in. Everlast-type butt chisel, rusty &
needs cleaning. (HUMA298.jpg & HUMA299.jpg)
151. Set of six socket chisels by assorted makers: Unmarked 2-inch, VG; PS&W
1 ½-in., VG; unknown 1 ¼-in., VG; James Swan 1-inch, faint mark,
VG; P.S.&W. ¾-inch, VG; LAKESIDE ¼-inch
152. Montgomery Ward #84-356 overhead saw filing tool, complete in original
box with files; saw set, original and facsimile copies of the instructions,
a new set in a dirty but intact box. (HUMA196.jpg
& HUMA197.jpg)
153. Cleveland Set No. 22 “Breast Drills” drill bits new in original
cloth roll with company logo. A rare set to find in original packaging; plus
a set of German wire gauge drills in original paper roll. New. (HUMA302.jpg,
HUMA303.jpg & HUMA304.jpg)
154. Pair of wood framed turning saws, both complete and very good. (HUMA305.jpg)
155. Three saws: 25 ½-inch hand saw with interesting wood handle attached
to the blade with copper brackets; no maker’s mark; good: Disston 18-inch
panel saw, handle rough but blade OK; and a little 12-inch like those found
in child’s tool sets, good.
156. Shingle making froe, dark handle, blade appears to have been made from
an old rasp, very good usable condition. (HUMA209.jpg)
157. Shingle making froe, light handle, blade has some pitting but it and handle
are in usable condition. (HUMA209.jpg)
158. Slitting gauge/gage with 12-in. scale on beam, VG; continental wood plane
with holes in side for adding a fence, VG; and a nice wooden mallet. (HUMA158.jpg
& HUMA159.jpg)
159. Two Osborne iron handled lether slitters, one shows little use; plus a
C.S. Osborne multi size leather punch, VG. (HUMA175.jpg)
160. Three saw tools: a saw set with rosewood handle, missing ferrule and marked
on the brass STILLMAN PATENT, VG; plus two crosscut saw filing tools likely
made by California Saw Co. The nickel is nearly perfect on the one piece. (HUMA176.jpg
& HUMA177.jpg)
161. Four iron leather or heel shaves, all complete and VG. (HUMA023.jpg)
162. Three mini 101-size block planes: Millers Falls; and two by Stanley, VG;
plus two line levels, one by Stevens, VG.
163. Box lot: two saw jointers; small hand vise & Lufkin gauging tape, all
VG.
164. Lot of 8 plumb bobs: brass surveyor’s; five steel and two cast; all
VG. (HUMA105.jpg)
165. Disston & Sons wooden stair saw, fine overall. (HUMA069.jpg)
166. Three backs saws: Disston & Sons 12-in. with reversible back (January
27, 1914 patent), cracked handle, good etch, VG; VB & Co. SHEFFIELD 11-inch,
open handle, split nuts, very good overall; BRIDGE TOOL CO. ST. LOUIS No. 125,
10-inch, handle dipped in red paint, fine etch, VG. (HUMA071.jpg)
167. Four transitional bench planes: Sargent 20-inch; Siegley StS 15-inch; Ohio
Tool 026; and Stanley #35, all can be restored to usable condition. (HUMA070.jpg)
168. Stanley #281 butt gauge and mortiser in nice wooden box with sliding lid,
VG. (HUMA065.jpg)
169. Set No. 13 Cleveland Twist Drill Co. bitstock drills in nice wooden box
with intact paper label; and two other round boxes of bits. (HUMA065.jpg)
170. Lot of 11 center bits by various makers, most VG. (HUMA270.jpg)
171. Lot of 17 spoon & nosing bits by various makers, most VG. (HUMA269.jpg)
172. Lot of 15 gimlet bits and two ? bits, most VG. (HUMA268.jpg)
173. Lot of 20 assorted bitstock tools: countersinks; reamers, spades, bit for
split-nut saws, Forstner; etc. (HUMA266.jpg)
174. Three braces: non-ratcheting 10-inch needs top handle re-attached; Nice
Spofford 8-inch; and VG 7-inch penny brace.
175. House’s Patent adjustable hollow auger and Stearn’s medium
sized spoke pointer. (HUMA040.jpg & HUMA073.jpg)
176. Three-tiered box Russell Jennings auger bits, most very nice. (HUMA148.jpg
& HUMA150.jpg)
177. Lot of four back saws: 10-inch I.B. Hasenclever and Sons, open handle,
one split nut replaced with copper rivet, VG; unknown Sheffield made 10-inch
with open handle, chip and hang hole in handle, VG; BRIDGE TOOL CO. ST. LOUIS
No. 125, 10-inch, handle dipped in red paint, VG; & a SIMONDS 10-in. closed
handle, some pitting on blade, good. (HUMA084.jpg)
178. CHAs CHAMBERS & CO. 12-inch brass backed saw, open handle with split
nuts, very good overall. (HUMA086.jpg)
179. Collection 15+ zig zag rules inc. 3-foot model and Lufkin in both steel
and aluminum, some worn and others very good. (HUMA260.jpg)
180. L.S.STARRETT combination square with 24-inch scale with No. 4 graduations,
level vial needs to be replaced and the scribe is MIA.
181. Lot of 6 Stanley & Lufkin 4-fold boxwood & brass caliper rules
like #32, most are worn but still legible. (HUMA261.jpg)
182. Lot of 10 caliper rules: Lufkin 372R; Lufkin 016; Stanley 36 1/2R; three
Stanley #136, all VG; another 4-inch caliper rule advertising the DIAMOND EXPANSION
BOLT CO. GARWOOD, N.J. (HUMA262.jpg)
183. Lot 11 caliper rules: Stanley 136; three Lufkin 014, two are junkers; and
seven 4-fold caliper rules like Stanley #32 & 32 ½, most are worn
but legible and intact. (HUMA263.jpg)
184. Eleven Chinese 4-fold rules. All are like new. (HUMA264.jpg)
185. Lot of 15 boxwood 4-fold rules inc. Stanley #54; 84; 62; 63; etc. Some
faded and other little used. (HUMA289.jpg)
186. Lot of 15 mostly Stanley 4-fold rules inc. #54; 62; 61; 84; several are
in very good overall condition.
187. Three clapboard tools; two gauges and one marker. The two Stanley pieces
are VG; the other needs a new handle. (HUMA267.jpg)
188. Lot of 21 assorted wrenches including alligator a
stamped multi-size & "S" wrench. (HUML095.jpg)
189. Cochran Patent May 2, 1916 “SPEEDNUT” wrench VG. (HUML017.jpg)
190. Morris Patent screw adjust nut wrench on one end and alligator on the other,
PATENT APP’ FOR, complete and very good. (HUML017.jpg)
191. Lot five wrenches: CHALLENGE 7-inch multi size, some pitting, good; BUHL
29 open ended, VG; John Deere JD-52 open ended; FORD screw-adjust 9-inch auto;
& Ford 5-Z-324 ratchet, fine. (HUML018.jpg &
HUML019.jpg)
192. Pair of interesting hammers: strap tack hammer and an unknown cobbler’s
hammer. (HUML020.jpg)
193. Lot three hammers: Ball peen with leather wrapped
handle patented 3-30-26, VG; Stanley 51-613, 7-oz. claw hammer; & a nice
PLUMB tinners? In very good overall condition. (HUML021.jpg)
194. Marble’s No. 9 hatchet in very good overall
condition; and another hatchet with the Boy Scout logo and having a worn leather
sheath, good overall. (HUML022.jpg)
195. Union XNo. 8G (grooved bottom) jointer plane, 80%+ japanning, very good
unmarked cutter, nice tote and knob, very good overall. (HUMA053.jpg)
196. Stanley #8C jointer plane SW cutter, 90%+ japanning, fine tote and tall
knob, partial decal on tote, very good overall. (HUMA053.jpg)
197. Stanley #7C jointer plane, 85%+ japanning, good SW logo cutter, intact
tote and knob, will clean to very good overall. (HUMA053.jpg)
198. Chaplin’s Patent 22-inch jointer plane with good wood knob, hard
rubber tote, CHAPLINS TOWER & LYON blade, very good overall. (HUMA053.jpg)
199. Stanley BEDROCK #607 joiner, flat-sided model, 90%+ japanning, STANLEY
lever cap, scuffed but intact tote, fine knob, will clean to very good overall.
(HUMA053.jpg)
200. Scarce A.O. CALHOON, VICTOR, MO rafter & polygon bevel, with level,
very good; plus a DUNLAP #3949 miter square, VG. (HUMA054.jpg)
201. Lot of five rosewood handled sliding bevels plus a SQUANGLE by Mays Johnson
City, Tenn. Pat. 3,289,301 rafter layout square. (HUMA106.jpg)
202. Stanley #1 Odd Jobs Type I in fine original condition with original scribe
and intact level; plus two other layout tools. (HUMA100.jpg)
203. Sargent #414 jack plane TYPE I, chip from top of handle spur otherwise
VG; OHIO TOOL #04C smooth plane, all original & fine; Stanley #71 ½
router plane with ½-inch cutter, very good usable condition.
204. European 22-inch trying plane with good SORBY cutter, needs new cap iron,
VG; & a John Weiss & Sons Vienna screw arm plow plane, no blades, VG.
(HUMA173.jpg & HUMA174.jpg)
205. Lot five tool handles including Stanley Excelsior,
the four wooden ones all have bits inside, two need restoration; the Excelsior
has no bits but is very good. (HUMJ082.jpg)
206. Pair of hatchets: One with a hammer face and claw
on back side marked EVANSVILLE TOOL WORKS, EVANSVILLE, IND, VG; and a small
toy sized axe with leather shealth, partial decal, fine. (HUML023.jpg)
207. Three crowbars all with local advertising: one marked
WAPISE MILL, INDEPENDENCE, IOWA, VG; another from Fort Dodge Rendering Co, VG;
and RINARD FARMERS CO-OP, all VG. (HUML024.jpg)
208. “Tools” a complete illustrated encyclopedia of tools by Garrett
Wade Co. There are 256 pages. Book is in like-new condition.
209. “CATALOG OF STANLEY TOOLS #34”, May 1940 edition. Book is in
good condition, no pages missing, has a ½-in. tear on the back cover.
210. “THE ART OF FINE TOOLS” by Sandor Nagyszalanczy with cover
illustrated by Lee Valley Tools. There are 230 pages of fine and rare tools,
beautifully illustrated. Book is in near-new condition.
211. “BOXWOOD & IVORY” – STANLEYTRADITIONAL RULES –
1855-1975 by Philip E. Stanley. The book has 188 pages and is in near-new condition;
& “HOME REPAIR” by Popular Science. The book is fully illustrated,
alphabetized, & indexed with detailed instructions. It has 576 pages and
is near-new condition.
212. Lot: Stanley #61 4-fold rule, VG; Lufkin #982 4-fold
rule with double arched joints, VG & Starrett speed indicator. (HUML097.jpg)
213. Four try or try & miter squares: all in at least
good overall condition. (HUML025.jpg)
214. Stanley #46 skew bladed plow plane, later model with 90%+ plating, 8 original
blades fine overall condition. (HUML026.jpg &
HUML027.jpg)
215. Stanley #10 ½ Type I carriage maker’s
rabbet plane, adjustable throat, 80%+ original japanning, fine rosewood tote
and low knob, patent date on cap iron, cutter marked with “Q” logo,
fine overall condition. (HUMJ053.jpg, HUMJ054.jpg
& HUMJ061.jpg)
216. Stanley #112 scraper plane, STANLEY marked blade, 90%+ japanning, nice
rosewood tote and knob, fine overall condition. (HUMJ028.jpg
& HUMJ029.jpg)
217. Stanley #278 rabbet & fillester plane Type I (has patent date on blade),
complete with fence and proper depth stop, nice cutter fine overall condition.
(HUMJ028.jpg & HUMJ030.jpg)
218. Stanley #171 door router plane with one blade, 85%+ original japanning,
complete with fence, very good overall. (HUMJ028.jpg
& HUMJ031.jpg)
219. RARE Stanley #78W weatherstripping rabbet is fillester
plane, complete with proper latch & removable runner, 75%+ japanning, complete
with fence and depth stop, very good overall. HUMJ028.jpg
& HUMJ032.jpg)
220. Union #4C corrugated smoother, complete with proper cutter, very good overall
condition. (HUMJ053.jpg, HUMJ054.jpg
& HUMJ059.jpg)
221. Sargent #708 Auto-Set smooth plane, 98%+ japanning, fine tote & knob,
little used cutter, fine overall condition. (HUMJ053.jpg,
HUMJ054.jpg, & HUMJ060.jpg)
222. Bailey DEFIANCE No. 3, 8 ½-inch smoother with adjuster, proper BATTLEAXE
logo cutter, tote has been broken and glued and there’s evidence that
the bed was welded where the tote screw hole broke thru, a nice repair job,
a rare plane in better than average condition. (HUMJ053.jpg,
HUMJ054.jpg & HUMJ060.jpg)
223. Steer’s Patent No. 303, 9-in. smoother with
rosewood wear strips dovetailed into sole, tote has been broken and glued, knob
beaded at base, this plane has had some serious rust cleaned up, and some belt
sanding or grinder work, still OK. (HUMJ053.jpg, HUMJ054.jpg
& HUMJ061.jpg)
224. Box lot: folding saw vise; vice-grip type wrench;
bench stop; keyhole saw “ARTIFICIAL ICE & FUEL” ice pick and
bottle opener; and small multi wrench. (HUML028.jpg)
225. Fine Millers Falls? folding barn-beam boring machine. It’s complete
and ready to go to work. One bit included. (HUMA191.jpg
& HUMA192.jpg)
226. Turner Brass Works NOS brass blowtorch, with label
and decal on the front, Doesn’t look like it was ever used. FINE. (HUML029.jpg)
227. Lot of 13 assorted screwdrivers, some newer, most
in very good overall condition. (HUML030.jpg)
228. Box lot layout tools: Stanley 46-222 adjustable square with intact level
and scribe; Johnson dividers; NARIN OVERSCRIBER dividers; fine Stanley #18 sliding
“T” bevel; OVB rosewood try square, VG; and unknown rosewood handled
T bevel, VG. (HUML031.jpg)
229. Three iron jack planes and one smoother: CHALLENGE jacks by Modern Grinder
Mfg. Co. Milwaukee; PARPLUS; & DUNLAP (Millers Falls) and a smoother by
CRAFTSMAN (Millers Falls) all VG. (HUML032.jpg)
230. Box lot: Stanley Yankee 30A screwdriver, fine; circular glass cutter, VG;
gimlet bit; scratch awl; Stanley box cutter; and knife sharpener. (HUML033.jpg)
231. Three Stanley planes: #7 jointer, VG; #4C smoother, has crack on right
side near toe as well as an epoxy repair where the side was chipped near the
toe, good; and a #220 block plane with a hang hole but otherwise VG. (HUML034.jpg)
232. Lot four block planes & scraper: This lot includes a Stanley #80 scraper;
#220 block plane; two block planes that have been modified; and an unusual plane
with a wooden palm pusher that has MADE IN U.S.A. cast into rear of bed, fine.
(HUML035.jpg)
233. Stanley #8C jointer plane, has cracked and chipped lever cap, tote spur
MIA, replace the cap, and it’s a great user; #4C smoother has “S”
casting behind frog, very good overall. (HUML036.jpg)
234. Stanley #99 side rabbet plane, SW logo blde, very good knob, this model
was sold with a depth stop but this one is missing the stop, otherwise very
good; also included are two small toy-size block planes one by Stanley and the
other unmarked, both VG. (HUML037.jpg)
235. Stanley #4C Type 11, smooth plane, VG; and #71 ½ router plane, has
¼-inch blade, good wood, VG. (HUML038.jpg)
236. Three planes: early Stanley #4 smoother with later BB logo blade, VG; Stanley
BAILEY #28 transitional 18-inch, VG: and NEW YORK TOOL CO. 22-inch jointer with
AUBURN blade, VG. (HUML039.jpg)
237. Three iron planes: Stanley #7C jointer, SW logo blade, VG: Sargent #422
jointer, VG; and a Stanley #71 ½ router plane, VG. (HUML040.jpg)
238. Five wooden planes: Unknown #10 hollow: AUBURN #14 round; SANDUSKY 1 ½-inch
rabbet, ill fitting replacement wedge; OHIO TOOL CO 1 ¼-inch twin iron
nosing plane, VG: and NEW YORK TOOL CO. smoother with REVONOC blade. (HUML041.jpg)
239. Lot Keen Kutter tools: saw set; small needle nose pliers; dividers and
two square shank twist drills, all VG. (HUML042.jpg)
240. Winchester #7638 cake decorating spatula, fine. From old Leffler Hardware
in Livermore, Iowa. (HUML043.jpg)
241. Box lot: saw set; leather slitter; plane handle; Diamond Edge plumb bob;
two small screwdrivers; drill press adapter; box of depth collars, etc. (HUML044.jpg)
242. Lot of Keen Kutter items: B DITCH saw, needs handle, otherwise VG; Mill
Bastard file, VG; three drill bits; screwdriver bit for use in brace; and two
cold chisels, all VG. (HUML045.jpg)
243. Box lot: saw vise; Army entrenching tool; two lead ladles; two small saws;
Yankee drill for parts; and small hand vise with replaced screw. (HUML046.jpg)
244. Pair of long handled scrapers: Stanley #82 with good “V” logo
blade, in very good overall condition; & and HSB & Co. O.V.B. that needs
a blade but is very good overall. (HUML047.jpg)
245. Lot of five iron/steel block planes: DEFIANCE; Stanley 6-inch missing the
adjuster post in back; Stanley 220 late model with maroon paint; stamped steel
plane & small Sargent or Fulton with Stanley blade. (HUMA035.jpg)
246. Lot of three good claw hammers and a heavy sledge hammer head that needs
a new handle and a ball peen head that didn’t make it into the photo.
247. Stanley #8 jointer plane, top of frog broken off,
main casting fine, can be use as is, or better if frog is replaced; also included
is a frog, frame, blade, knob and all screws for a Diamond Edge transitional
jack plane. (HUML048.jpg)
248. Box lot: two Snap On S8696 crow’s feet basin wrenches; medical or
dental tool made by Sharp & Smith; Good Year Tire advertising tire gage
by Schrader, VG; set of Dunlap allan wrenches in a plastic holder, etc. (HUML049.jpg
& HUML050.jpg)
249. Stanley #46 skew bladed plow plane, 90%+ nickel, nice rosewood handle and
knob, front depth stop included as is slitter, the auxiliary bottom has a replaced
screw, one nicker MIA & the other broken in ½, add cutters and new
nickers and you’re ready to roll. (HUMA315.jpg
& HUMA316.jpg)
250. Stanley #2 smooth plane, has had hang hole filled in front and the tote
has been glued, will make a great user. (HUMA092.jpg
& HUMA097.jpg)
251. Stanley BEDROCK #606 flat sided fore plane, plain lever cap, nice rosewood
tote and tall knob, WARDS MASTER blade, will clean to very good overall condition.
(HUMA037.jpg & HUMA038.jpg)
252. Stanley BEDROCK #605 ½C jumbo jack plane, flat sided, very good
Type T logo cutter, fine rosewood tote and knob, with light cleaning will be
fine. (HUMA037.jpg & HUMA038.jpg)
253. Two tool books: “TOOLS” – a complete illustrated encyclopedia
of tools by Garrett Wade Co. There are 256 pages. Book is in like-new condition;
& “BOXWOOD & IVORY” STANLEY TRADITIONAL RULES – 1855-1975
by Philip E. Stanley, 188 pages, near-new condition. (book1.jpg)
254. “THE ART OF FINE TOOLS” by Sandor Nagyszalanczy with cover
illustrated by Lee Valley Tools. There are 230 pages of fine and rare tools,
beautifully illustrated. Book is in near-new condition. (book2.jpg)
255. “HOME REPAIR” by Popular Science. The book is fully illustrated,
alphabetized, & indexed with detailed instructions. It has 576 pages and
is near-new condition. (book2.jpg)
256. Four tool catalogs: “THE STANLEY TOOL GUIDE” by Stanley Tools.
Copyright 1941, 32 pages, No pages missing, Very good condition; “HOW
TO WORK WITH TOOLS AND WOOD” Copyright 1927, Stanley Rule and Level, 177
pages, good condition; “STANLEY TOOLS” 1927 pocket catalog, good
condition; & “DAVIS LEVEL AND TOOL CO.” price list, reprinted
by Roger K. Smith. (book5.jpg)
257. Two original tool catalogs: “STANLEY TOOLS” CATALOG #34, 1953
edition 208 pages, none missing; & “STARRETT CATALOG” catalog
#27, fourth edition, 1965? (book6.jpg)
258. Four woodworking books: “THE PRACTICAL WOOD TURNER” by Pain;
“PRACTICAL DESIGNS FOR WOOD TURNING” by Seale; “WOOD”
Wood Study Guide & Identifier, by Walker; & “WOOD SHOP IDEAS”
published by Arco Publishing. (book7.jpg)
259. Five tools books: “THE STANLEY COMBINATION PLANE” by Dave Heckel,
like new condition; “ADHESIVES AND GLUES” by Robert Miller; “GETTING
THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DRILL PRESS” a Rockewell Publication; “CONCRETE
AND MASONRY” by Richard Day; & “MODERN WOOD TURNING” by
Gordon Stokes. (book8.jpg)
260. Four tool books: “STANLEY TOOLS CATALOG 110” 1911, 61 pages,
no missing pages, reprint Roger K. Smith; “TRUE TEMPER TOOLS” catalog
#I – R, 1938, 216 pages, well illustrated, good; “HARDWARE”
Antelope trademark, unusual, Osaka, Japan; “DELTA FILES” Delta File
Works, Bridesburg- Philadelphia – USA. (book9lrg.jpg)
261. Six tool books: “THE ANTIQUE TOOL COLLECTION”, price guide;
“TOOLS” Antique Trader price guide; “STANLEY TOOL GUIDE”
copyright 1952, Miller Falls Co.; “MILLER FALLS CO. CATALOG # 42”,
reprint; “SARGENT TOOL BOOK” reprinted by MWTCA; “LUFKIN CATALOG
#10” reprint by MWTCA. (book10.jpg)
262. Five tool books: “THE NATIONAL SAW CO. CATALOG” dated April
1, 1895, 192 pages, reprinted by MWTCA , near new condition; “WRENCHES”
by Schultz, 1904, not pictured, long out of print; “HENRY CHENEY HAMMER
CO.” 34 pages, reprinted by MWTCA, near new condition; “WOOD FINISHING
BOOK” by Michael Dresdner, well illustrated and 183 pages, near new condition;
& “MILLER FALLS TOOL CATALOG #42” 240-page, well illustrated,
reprinted by MWTCA, near new condition. (book11.jpg)
263. “STANLEY TOOLS CATALOGUE #34A,” April 1938 Stanley & Stanley–Atha
Tools, very good condition. (book12.jpg)
264. “STANLEY TOOLS CATALOGUE #34” April 1939, very good condition.
(book13.jpg)
265. Twelve (12) auction catalogs including: Brown Auction, Martin Donnelly,
Tony Murland, Phil Whitby & Tom Witte. Dates from 1995. (book14.jpg)
266. Two books: “JAPANESE WOODWORKING TOOLS: Their Traditions, Spirit
and Use", by Toshio Odate, 11 chapters, 187 pages, near new condition;
& “THE TOOL CATALOG” by the editors of Consumer Guide, 285 pages,
back cover has crease, otherwise very good. (book15.jpg)
267. “STANLEY TOOLS CATALOGUE #34A” January 1937, Stanley and Stanley
Atha Tools, very nice condition. (book16.jpg)
268. Fulton Type P hand-cranked corn sheller. (cornsh.jpg)
269. PAIR OF FUNITURE CLAMPS, approx. 90” long. One handle has been repaired
plus three wooden screw clamps; two 6-in. & one 15-in. All five are usable.
(fclamps.jpg & 3clamps.jpg)
270. Broad axe by Douglas Axe Mfg. 8 ¼-in. blade. (axe.jpg)
271. Six assorted hammers including two ball peen, adz-eye claw, and others.
(hammers.jpg)
272. Lot: hoof trimmers, knife sharpening steel, Stanley #818 wrecking bar,
pry bar, two large cold chisels and a 15” screwdriver. (toolsvar.jpg)
273. STANLEY #741 – 1 ½” vise, fencing pincher, two blacksmith
forging tongs and a rasp. (visemisc.jpg)
274. Traditional Woodworking Workbench from Iowa School
This one came from an Eastern Iowa high school shop. The base is 42” long,
20” wide, and 32” high. The top is maple and has the original vise
and sliding drawer. (HUMJ009.jpg)
275. Scarce Stanley #5 ¼C junior jack plane with 95%+ japanning, fine
rosewood tote and knob, fine SW logo cutter, fine overall. (HUMA037.jpg)
276. Stanley BEDROCK 603C smooth plane, round sides, 85%+ japanning, fine tote
and short knob, nice “Q” logo cutter, fine overall. (HUMA037.jpg)
277. Four block planes: Stanley #9 ¼ complete & very good; Stanley
#18A, VG; and two stamped steel planes, one is marked HAPI TIME SEARS &
ROEBUCK & CO. (HUMA116.jpg)
278. Large lot assortment of bitstock tools including
several different adjustable auger bits, two are marked EVERKEEN; one OVB; one
Keen Kutter; and one Russell Jennings, most very good. (HUML051.jpg)
279. Goodell Pratt chain drill, complete and fine; and
a set of mostly Russell Jennings 32 ½ quarters auger bits in original
canvas roll with cloth label inside, VG. (HUML052.jpg)
280. Millers Falls #503 corner brace, complete and in very good usable condition;
also a Millers Falls #732-10-inch ratchet brace, VG. (HUML053.jpg)
281. One tin box Cleveland Twist drill Co. twist drills and two wooden boxes
of other twist drills for use in braces. (HUMA148.jpg
& HUMA149.jpg)
282. PRUSIA HARDWARE CO. FORT DODGE, IOWA 26-inch 5 ppi
hand rip saw (looks like a Disston) handle is broken at the bottom, but etch
is excellent, blade is in fine overall condition. (HUMJ093.jpg
& HUMJ094.jpg)
283. Pair of hand saws: Keen Kutter K88 26-inch & Disston D42 Victory saw
with 8 ppi blade, both saws have good etching and both are in very good usable
condition. (HUMJ096.jpg & HUMJ097.jpg)
284. Lot of three saws: Disston & Sons 14-inch back saw, VG; Disston D8
18-inch 8 ppi blade, handle repaired, a very good user; and a Sheffield Saw
Works 26-inch crosscut saw, VG. (HUMJ095.jpg)
285. Antique drill press or boring machine marked on one side PAT APL’D
FOR, in very good overall condition. (HUMJ090.jpg
& HUMJ092.jpg)
286. Fine 3-stage brass air pump, that was used by Forrest
Johnson’s grandfather A.E. Johnson, fine overall condition. (HUMJ090.jpg
& HUMJ091.jpg)
287. Box lot: DAZEY Sharpit knife sharpener; KUTTO box
opener, no blade: mini nickel plated hammer; bitstock socket adaptor, K-D #27
ratchet bit set; etc. (HUML054.jpg)
288. Six grinding wheel for use on an arbor; one wire
wheel and one Carborundum No. 57 File, sharpening stone in original cardboard
box, like new. (HUML055.jpg)
289. Lot 14 misc. sharpening stones, some VG. (HUML056.jpg)
290. Cutter boxes 1, 2, 3 & 4 containing for early
Stanley #55 plane. (HUMJ093.jpg)
291. Winchester 6-inch screw adjusting pipe wrench, has
some yellow paint but is in very good overall condition. (HUML057.jpg)
292. Winchester No. 8499, 10-inch gas pliers, 80%+ plating, fine overall condition.
(HUML058.jpg)
293. Winchester No. 2106, 6-inch slip joint pliers, VG. (HUML058.jpg)
294. Winchester No. 4715, 2-inch socket chisel, fine;
and #4713, 1 ¾-inch socket chisel, fine. (HUML059.jpg)
295. Winchester #2715, 3/8-inch; 4532 ¼-inch; and Winchester ¼-inch;
another Winchester ¼-inch drifts, all VG; plus #4574 3/8-inch keyway
drift? & 1407 auger bit. (HUML060.jpg)
296. Lot of star drills; cold chisels and other iron/steel tools. (HUML061.jpg)
297. Lot: Plumbers wiping collar for holding the lead into a joint that’s
being leaded; Warren Patent (Jan. 25, 1898) anvil-type tool for forming gutters
and feed troughs; & a tube-flaring tool. (HUML062.jpg,
HUML063.jpg & HUML064.jpg)
298. Pair of drawknives: C.E. Jennings with folding handles and little used
8-inch blade, VG; and a large cooper’s or carriage makers with 17-inch
blade, will clean to good usable condition. (HUML065.jpg)
299. Lot of four bit braces: non-ratcheting 10-inch; unknown 11-inch; BARKER
#R 80 8-inch ratchet, VG; unknown 8-inch ratchet brace with nice plating, VG.
(HUMA072.jpg)
300. A.A. Woods adjustable hollow auger & medium sized dowl pointer. (HUMA040.jpg
& HUMA074.jpg)
301. Stearn’s Patent hollow auger, VG; & a fluted mid sized dowel
or spoke pointer, VG. (HUMA040.jpg & HUMA075.jpg)
302. Pair of drawknives: Fulton with 12-inch blade and
another unknown with 8-inch blade, Futon has red paint on and near handles,
both in good or better usable condition. (HUML066.jpg)
303. Lot three hand saws: Two Disston and one Hercules, all will clean to very
good usable condition. (HUML067.jpg)
304. Three saws: Millers Falls miter box saw; and two hand saws including a
Disston Keystone with etch of two runners, VG. (HUML068.jpg)
305. Three hand saws: two Disston and one Atkins, all will clean to at least
good usable condition. (HUML069.jpg)
306. Lot of four hand saws: 20-in. Disston KEYSTONE? 10tpi, VG; 26-inch finger
hole handle, 5ppi rip, VG; Unknown make 26-in. rip, rusty blade, finger hole
handle is OK; Unknown 24-inch has seen much use, suitable for a saw painter.
307. Lot of five hand saws: 25-in, 9tpi, VG; Disston D8 with end broken and
handle spur short; 28-in., 8tpi, very good; 20-in. Disston 10tpi, needs handle
secured; 26 ½-in. 6tpi, nice etch, can make out birds in nest, but will
need cleaning to reveal the rest…
308. Lot of six hand saws: 26-in. Disston rip; 26-in., 8tpi; bellied out, sawed
off and sharpened rip saw with Kangaroo logo on blade and button; Geo. Bishop
No. 300, 24-in. 10tpi, nice etch, decent handle; 26-in., 8tpi; & Atkins
rip with nice etch and rough handle. (HUMA312.jpg)
309. Lot of 6 hand saws: Atkins 22-inch 10tpi., good handle, blade rusty; 26-in.
Disston 8tpi, handle spur MIA; Atkins 26-in., 10tpi, handle spur MIA; Atkins
22-in. well worn blade, handle repaired with screws; Disston 28-in. 5 1/2tpi,
finger hole handle, VG; and 26-in., 8tpi, little used, needs blade cleaned,
VG. (HUMA313.jpg)
310. Hand cranked band-saw setting machine made by A.E. Cunningham Worcester,
Mass., VG. (HUMA277.jpg & HUMA278.jpg)
311. Five hand saws: 26-in. with three different sets in the teeth, blade rusty
and bottom handle spur MIA; 27-in., 7tpi, blade rusty; Disston 28-in., 6tip,
nice handle, VG; Atkins 26-in. top handle spur MIA; & Unknown 26-in. with
decent handle and Disston button, blade needs cleaning. (HUMA314.jpg)
312. Fine A.A. Woods patent hollow auger; and fine E.C.
Stearns & Co. spoke or dowel pointer. (HUML070.jpg)
313. L.S.S. Co. (Starrett) adjustable 4-inch square with No. 4 graduations that
has a label from the Blue Island Specialty Co. of Blue Island, ILL a company
that dealt in Orthodontic Appliances and Supplies; plus a small dental saw with
a wooden cask of blades that says 1 DOZ. DENTAL SAWS FOR CLAP FRAME, VG. (HUML071.jpg
& HUML072.jpg)
314. Stanley #67 Universal spoke shave, missing fence
but very good overall; #51 spoke shave with “V” logo cutter, very
good overall; and a box of aluminum Stanley #78 plane fences, recast in Omaha
for former MWTA member Del Hybertson. Each fence has Del’s initials cast
into the top. All need drilling and tapping. (HUMJ062.jpg)
315. Stanley #45 Type 4 (one year only) with cutters that have a hole instead
of a slot for adjusting. This one has 70%+ nickel plating, a nice handle and
knob, owner-made box; cutter box retains most of the original label, missing
cam; one short rod; and two or three cutters. A scarce plane in very good overall
condition. (Bob’s number 109)
316. Stanley #46 skew bladed plow in owner-made box, plane has 90%+ nickel plating,
cutter box with 11 blades, a fine plane and fine set of cutters. Needs only
a slitter and a rear depth stop.
317. Siegley No. 2 combination plow plane in nice owner-made box with roll of
12 original bits (one has been reworked into a round), a complete plane in very
good overall condition with nearly full set of original cutters, VG. (HUMA160.jpg
& HUMA161.jpg)
318. Stanley #50 light duty combination plane in owner-made wooden box, planes
has 9%+% nickel plating, long rods, beading stop, chip deflector, and box of
16 original blades (inc. one in plane), fine overall condition.
319. Stanley #45 Type 15, SW logo on skate NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX, this plane has
never been used, it has perfect plating and perfect rosewood, it is totally
complete, original and new. The outer pasteboard box has some staining from
storage, but it too is very good with most of the original labels intact. (Bob’s
number 126) (HUMA232.jpg & HUMA233.jpg
& HUMA234.jpg)
320. Montgomery Wards Master Quality #84-695 combination plow plane (Stanley
#45) in near new condition. I can find no evidence that this plane has ever
been used. It’s complete down to the envelope with the spare spurs. A
fine and quite likely new plane in original box with 75%+ original label. (HUMA167.jpg
& HUMA168.jpg)
321. Stanley #45 Type 12 combination plow plane with 85%+ plating, fine rosewood
handle and knob, two boxes containing 16 cutters including the slitter; long
and short rods, cam, beading stop, two depth stops, needs only a good cleaning,
a few cutters and a rear depth stop. (Bob’s number 120)
322. Box of cutters that will fit a type 4 (one year only) plow plane. These
are the cutters with a hole instead of a slot for the adjuster. There are 11
plows, four beads and two? Cutters that are really for a #55. These cutters
are very hard to find.
323. Stanley #55 & #45 cutters: here are four boxes of Stanley #55 cutters.
The boxes are well made, cutters can all be cleaned and put back into service.
324. Three Stanley bench planes: #6C has been welded at throat, good user; #5C
Type 11, will clean to fine overall; & #5 ¼ junior jack, in maroon
paint, fine overall. (HUMA108.jpg)
325. Stanley 5 ¼-sized junior jack plane with stippled “STANLEY”
lever cap, stained hardwood knob, tote broken & glued; Sargent #409, light
rust: Stanley #71 router plane with one cutter, light rust, will clean to VG.
(HUMA048.jpg)
326. Four Stanley rabbet planes: #190 rabbet, VG; #78 complete with fence &
stop, VG; #78 with front end broken, can be made into a chisel plane; &
a near new #78 complete & FINE. (HUMA049.jpg)
327. Four transitional bench planes: Stanley #33, 28-inch jointer missing handle
spur, otherwise VG; LAKESIDE 20-inch complete and fine; Keen Kutter KK26 with
logo on cutter and top of stock; Stanley #36 Type I with eagle logo, tote spur
missing, otherwise VG. (HUMA050.jpg)
328. Lot of four planes: Three block planes inc. Stanley #220; plus a Stanley
#71 router with ½-inch and V cutters, VG. (HUMA051.jpg)
329. Five transitional bench planes: Keen Kutter 18-inch; Stanley #28, 18-inch;
Stanley #27 ½; Stanley #27; & Stanley #35. The #35 is VG, the others
need some TLC. (HUMA083.jpg)
330. Eight wooden molding planes: A. HOWLAND 2-in. rabbet, VG; unknown 7/8-inch
round; Greenfield Tool 5/8-in. hollow; Ohio Tool etc. All complete, and VG.
(HUMA117.jpg)
331. Eight wooden planes: six coffin-shaped smoothers, a toothing plane and
a small toy-size smoother. (HUMA115.jpg)
332. Seven wooden molding planes inc. E.F. SEYBOLD CINCINNATI match plane, one
wedge broken, otherwise VG; SHAPLEIGH DAY & CO. ST. LOUIS hollow; A.C. Bartlett’s
Ohio Planes 82 ½ sash coping plane, VG…. (HUMA118.jpg)
333. Five unusual wooden planes one a possible gunstocker’s, one a nice
complex profile, all VG. (HUMS114.jpg)
334. Six transitional smooth planes: Union Tool Co. Trask Pat. With broken frame,
good cap, cutter and body; Sargent 3408 complete and VG; Stanley #122 Liberty
Bell, needs new cap screw, otherwise VG; HSB REVONOC handled smoother, VG; Stanley
#135 Liberty Bell smoother, VG & OHIO TOOL CO. 036, needs cleaning, VG.
(HUMA067.jpg)
335. Lot: Miller Falls Extension Bit Holders, Flaring Tools, Small Brace, Wood
Bits (Stanley, Miller Falls, Grellee, Union) Cleveland Tool Co. Extractors and
Stanley Screwdriver Attachment IOB.
336. Lot: meat saw, two pair Ice tongs, meat cleaver,
potato masher, hanging scale with brass face; tenderizing hammer. (HUML125.jpg)
337. Three transitional jointer planes: Stanley #33, 28-inch pre-lateral; VG;
Stanley 26-inch that has plugs in bottom under frog, and broken tote, G; &
a Sargent 3424, 24-inch that’s been coated with lacquer, can be restored
to usable condition. (HUMA082.jpg)
338. Four back saws: DISSTON & SONS 10-inch, visible etch, needs cleaning;
VG; Disston Keystone K1 10-inch, handle in blue paint, good etch; VG; DUNN &
CO. 10-inch, open handle with split nuts, VG; R. GROVES & SONS SHEFFIELD,
open handle with split nuts, a series of 8 holes are in the blade just below
the back, they appear to have been put there before the back was put on, VG.
(HUMA085.jpg)
339. Lot: razor strops; shaper bits; paper? Punch; letter
stamps missing letters F & T; two tape measures, etc. (HUML073.jpg)
340. Two pocket knives one appears to be marked Hammer Brand & and the other
is a HOLUB. (HUML074.jpg)
341. NICHOLLS MFG. OTTUMWA IA take-down framing square, VG. (HUMA093.jpg)
342. Lot: saw blades; wooden plane body; knife sharpening
steel; steel 36-inch Lufkin scale; etc. (HUML075.jpg)
343. Lot of three brass items: K&E surveyor’s
plumb bob #30012; brass and wood air pump, VG; and a brass-faced hanging scale
with nice eagle logo. (HUML076.jpg)
344. Set of seven bevel edge socket firmer chisels: Fulton 2-inch, VG; OHIO
TOOL CO 1 ½-inch, some rust; OK; FULTON TOOL CO. 1 ¼-inch; G.I.
MIX & CO. 1-in., VG; DR BARTON ¾-in., VG; FULTON TOOL CO. ½-in.,
FINE; BROWN & HURLEY IOA, 3/8-in., VG. (HUMA195.jpg)
345. Set of four SEARS & ROEBUCK heavy duty socket chisels suitable for
timber framing: 1 ¾; 1; ¾ & ½ all in very good overall
condition.
346. Set of seven assorted bevel edge socket chisels: 2-inch MADE FOR SEARS
ROEBUCK & CO, VG; L&IJ White 1 ¾-inch, VG; CLEARCUT 1 ½-inch,
VG; GREENLEE 1 ¼-inch, good; & O.V.B. 7/8-inch, VG; Unknown ¾-inch,
VG; & RELIANCE 1/2-inch, rusty and needs cleaning. (HUMA227.jpg)
347. Nine marking and/or mortise gauges plus one slitting gauge, some very good,
a few need parts and or cleaning, one gauge is boxwood. (HUMA319.jpg)
348. Lot of four marking gages/gouges; 2-beam Stanley with one worn point and
one dull, otherwise VG; unknown marking & mortise, head may be a replacement;
KEEN KUTTER with brass wear strips, VG; Unknown rosewood & brass marking
& mortise, VG. (HUMA210.jpg)
349. Six marking and/or mortise gauges/gages: double beam Stanley, complete
and VG; Unknown rosewood & brass marking & mortise, small chip from
head, VG; Unknown double beam, missing one beam, both screws present; wedge-locked
double beam, both points worn, good overall; Stanley #77 rosewood, VG; &
Unknown double beam, worn. (HUMA211.jpg)
350. Stanley #2 smooth plane, will clean to very good overall condition. (HUMA092.jpg
& HUMA152.jpg)
351. Fulton Tool Co. #3708 (Stanley #2 size) 7-inch smooth plane, one of the
few #2s that fit a grown man’s hand, very good overall. (HUMA092.jpg
& HUMA147.jpg)
352. Rumbolt type butt mortise plane, complete and very good. (HUMA047.jpg)
353. Stanley #40 ½ large scrub plane, SW logo cutter, lever cap is an
improper replacement, plane itself is fine with great wood, a very good user.
(HUMA047.jpg)
354. Stanley #40 scrub plane, 80%+ japanning, SW logo cutter, very good overall.
(HUMA047.jpg)
355. Stanley #39 ¾-inch dado plane, 90%+ japanning, handle painted red,
complete and very good; plus a Stanley #192 rabbet plane, depth stop MIA and
depth stop screw broken off in hole, will make good user. (HUMA047.jpg)
356. Pair bung augers, one medium and one small, both will clean to very good
overall condition. (HUMA080.jpg)
357. Wooden framed turing saw with old steel repair on
top of one bow, very good overall. (HUMJ094.jpg)
358. Three wooden mallets one was used by a previous owner
when he worked to build the first Iowa State Capitol; also are included three
marking gauges, all very good usable gages. (HUML077.jpg)
359. Tin box full of twist drills for breast drills and square shanked wood
auger bits including expansive bits, most in very good overall condition. (HUML078.jpg)
360. Three ratchet braces: Stanley #945, 10-inch in fine overall condition;
#2010, 10-inch brace, complete and VG; & Goodell-Pratt with unusual ratchet
selector, fine. (HUMA101.jpg)
361. Two nice Stanley #93 butt gages/gauges and a Stanley
#91 double beam marking gage, all in very good overall condition. (HUMJ083.jpg)
362. Stanley #92 butt and rabbet gauge, complete, original and in fine
overall condition.
363. International Harvester tool box from a binder with
oilcan holder on the side, and with a few tools inside, very good overall condition.
(HUMJ075.jpg & HUMJ076.jpg)
364. Unusual 38-inch long screwdriver marked G.A. WOOD WORKS, SOUTHINGTON, CONN.
USA, VG; plus a mystery tool that has a side cutter on the end. (HUMA308.jpg
& HUMA309.jpg)
365. Unusual European-style 2-piece wooden spill plane made of Oak & held
together with four brass screws, VG. (HUMA131.jpg
& HUMA137.jpg)
366. Rare Preston Patent iron spill plane, smaller size, complete and very good.
(HUMA131.jpg & HUMA136.jpg)
367. Assorted area advertising rulers; Stanley #91 marking gage; Millers Falls?
drill; panel gage; small Brown & Sharpe square other misc. tools. (HUMA320.jpg)
368. Nice AMERICAN MADE 12-drawer machinist-type tool chest, has never been
used except to display a collection of rulers and tapes in. Has steel rods in
the back that can lock all the drawers for transport. A nice box to display
your collection in. (HUMA2550.jpg & HUMA2551.jpg)
369. Six rosewood handled sliding bevels, most are Stanley, all VG. (HUMA110.jpg)
370. Stanley #103 & 130 block planes, both are in fine original condition.
(HUMA081.jpg)
371. Stanley 6-inch block plane with knuckle jointed lever cap, needs cleaning,
very good overall; plus a Stanley #60 ½ low angle block plane, complete
and very good overall. (HUMA081.jpg)
372, Stanley 6-inch block plane with knuckle jointed lever cap, very good plating
on cap, complete and very good; and Stanley #60 ½ low angle block plane,
fine overall. (HUMA081.jpg)
373. Three block planes: a stamped steel 6-inch; Stanley
#110 in very good overall condition; and a #18 ¼ with cracked side and
missing knob, very good cap and blade. (HUMJ066.jpg)
374. Four transitional bench planes: Stanley #23, a close to new as they get,
no sign of pervious use, FINE; Stanley #27, VG; B PLANE 18-inch fore, VG; &
Stanley #32, 24-inch jointer with spare chip deflector taped to the rear of
the stock, VG. (HUMA044.jpg)
375. Millers Falls “BUCK ROGERS” No. 300-01
hack saw with STARRETT blade, very good overall condition. (HUMJ023.jpg)
376. Millers Falls “BUCK ROGERS” hand drill in fine original condition.
(HUMJ023.jpg)
377. Millers Falls “BUCK ROGERS” No. 1950 ratchet brace in near
new condition. (HUMJ023.jpg)
378. Millers Falls “BUCK ROGERS” No. 100 push drill in original
box, fine. (HUMJ023.jpg)
379. Millers Falls “BUCK ROGERS” No. 709, smooth plane with a few
little nicks and dings but fine overall condition. (HUMJ023.jpg)
380. Millers Falls “BUCK ROGERS” No. 714 jack plane complete and
in fine original condition. (HUMJ023.jpg)
381. Six sliding bevels; five have rosewood handles most are Stanley and VG,
one is a plastic. (HUM153.jpg)
382. Two Stanley #49 bit gauges, one gauge in the original box with intact label;
also included is a small aluminum torpedo level. (HUMA178.jpg)
383. Six center & side bead molding planes: OHIO TOOL No. 51, 7/8-in. center
bead, VG; CASKY & CO AUBURN No. 105, ½-inch side rabbet, VG; A HOWLAND
& CO 3/8-inch side bead, VG; Unknown 3/8-in. side bead with bad front boxing;
and 5/16 & 3/8-inch center beads with holes for adding a screw adjusting
fence. (HUMA179.jpg & HUMA180.jpg)
384. Eight wooden planes: Four different sized skew bladed rabbets, three very
good, one with throat opened; two small side beads, one with bad boxing &
missing blade; Fine W.J. HOPKINS No. 155, 1-inch ?; and a 1 ¼-inch nosing
plane missing one blade. (HUMA181.jpg & HUMA182.jpg)
385. Five wooden planes: 1 ¾-inch and 1 ½-inch skewed rabbets;
CASEY & CO. 1 ¼-inch hollow; another hollow with wrong sized blade;
& a nice MOIR GLASGOW 17-inch badger plane, with part of handle spur missing,
otherwise VG.
386. Modern made spill plane made of cedar, very nice.
387. Stanley #82 handled scraper with oversized blade; another similar scraper
with unusual cap; and a manufactured wheelwright’s traveler possibly a
Green River. (HUMA2222.jpg)
388. Two Keen Kutter transitional bench planes: KK29 and
KK26 both made by Ohio Tool Co. both have original cutters, the 29 is missing
the spur from the handle, otherwise both are very good. (HUMJ024.jpg
& HUMJ025.jpg)
389. Two Stanley transitional bench planes: #28 fore plane with 90%+ original
lacquer on the body and 90%+ decal in front of the knob, fine overall; #26 SW
vintage also in fine overall condition. (HUMJ026.jpg
& HUMJ027.jpg)
390. Stanley #26 prelateral transitional jack plane, frame has been repainted,
“J” logo cutter, very good overall condition. (HUMJ026.jpg
& HUMJ027.jpg)
391. Millers Fall #4 bullnose rabbet plane, new in fine original box that has
an intact label. (HUMJ067.jpg)
392. Three spoke shaves: two early Seymour Smith types one with round and flat
bottom, the other just flat; plus a later Stanley #51 in fine overall condition.
(HUMA120.jpg)
393. Four spoke shaves: GLOBEMASTER W. GERMANY #64860, like new; Stanley #51,
fine; early BAILEY PATENT with cracked lever cap; & Stanley #151 in fine
overall condition. (HUMA119.jpg)
394. Stanley 4 ½C jumbo smooth plane Type 11, 85%+ japanning, good low
knob, tote spur MIA, very good overall; also a Stanley #7C jointer Type 11,
with 75%+ japanning, good T-logo cutter, good low knob, tote spur MIA, very
good overall. (HUMA062.jpg)
395. Stanley BEDROCK 606C flat sided fore plane, base of knob broken, tote had
paint splatters but is otherwise intact, good SW cutter, BEDROCK lever cap,
60%+ japanning, can be restored to usable condition.
396. Early Stanley #80 cabinet scraper, complete & VG; & Stanley #81
cabinet scraper, 95%+ nickel plating, no blade, VG. (HUMA107.jpg)
397. Two wooden scrapers inc. ram’s horn type by E.C. Atkins and a homemade
model, both VG. (HUMA104.jpg)
398. Two Millers Falls planes: #77 router plane with 90%+
japanning, good handles, fine overall condition; plus a Millers Falls #85 rabbet
and fillester plane, complete with fence and depth stop, very good overall.
(HUMJ063.jpg)
399. Siegley #2 combination plow plane in original box, with box of 12 original
blades, the rods that come with this one do not fit the body of the plane but
they do fit the fence and sliding section?, plane will clean to very good overall
condition. Wooden box is good, label is about 65 percent, the lid to the box
is a replacement. (HUMA232.jpg & HUMA297.jpg)
400. LIE-NIELSEN No. 1 smooth plane, like new. (HUMA024.jpg
& HUMA025.jpg)
401. Rosewood? stuffed gunmetal or brass 7/8-inch shoulder plane, very good
overall. (HUMA024.jpg)
402. Stanley #194 fiberboard beveling plane, 95%+ japanning, good stained knob,
very good overall. HUMA024.jpg & HUMA026.jpg)
403. Greenlee 2 7/8-inch slick, SHARP and in very good usable condition.
404. Unknown 2 7/8-inch slick, a cleaning may reveal a maker’s mark, very
good overall, ready to work.
405. Sears Roebuck & Co. 2 ½-inch slick, sharp and ready to go.
406. L&IJ White 2-inch timber framing chisel, sharp and ready to go.
407. Three drawknives: 14-inch DR BARTON with owner-added handles, good blade;
unmarked carriagemaker’s drawknife with newer handles; & unknown folding-handle,
VG. (HUMA139.jpg)
408. Set of six chisels said to have been made by the blacksmith brother of
an emigrant barn builder here in Northern Iowa. The widest one is 6 3/8-in.
The others are 4 1/8; 3 1/8; 1 5/8; and 1 1/8; the smallest one is a mortising
chisel. They come in a nice hinged wooden box that can be padlocked. (HUMA064.jpg)
409. Lot of six corner chisels by various maker’s, some will need the
backs polished before they can be sharpened, others just need a honing and can
be used right away. (HUMA066.jpg)
410. Rare graduated set of seven WARD mortising chisels with original handles.
Set ranges from 1/8-inch to 7/16. All are in very good to fine original condition.
Sets like these seldom turn up. Don’t let ‘em get away. After photos
were taken the 9/16-inch was found wrapped with old electric tape (see bottom
photo). The chisel itself is very good but the new owner will have unwrap the
tape to see how extensive the damage to the handle is. (HUMA057.jpg
& HUMA058.jpg)
411. Set of seven plow plane blades: the #1, 4, 6, 7, & 8 are all by Samuel
Newbold; one is unmarked; and another is W. Greaves & Sons; all VG. (HUMA295.jpg)
412. Lot of 12 assorted American & English plow plane blades; most can be
cleaned and used. (HUMA321.jpg)
413. Set of six unmarked plow plane blades; five were an original set, all in
good usable condition.
414. COLLINS & ROBBINS UTICA (1828 to 1830) wedge-arm plow plane, with screw-operated
depth stop, brass stiffener plate and brass ends on arms, wedges need to be
replaced, otherwise very good. (HUMA258.jpg &
HUMA259.jpg)
415. Set of six plow plane blades: Five are by Thos Ibbotson and one is by Greaves,
all VG.
416. Fine Stanley #741, 1 ½-inch vise with 95%+
original maroon paint; plust two other vises inc. one marked HARDY MADE IN USA.
(HUML079.jpg)
417. Lot: two saw tools, one pated 4-3-23, the other an Atkins saw punch for
butcher’s saws, VG; plastic mallet; small hammer with nest of screwdrivers
inside handle, VG; and two try squares. (HUML080.jpg)
418. Three ratchet braces: Defiance #1250, VG; Fray #810, VG; & SAMSON 10-inch
has light rust and will need a cleaning, VG. (HUMA123.jpg)
419. ECLIPSE 7-inch #2-size plane by Stanley, nice stained
hardwood tote, scuffed but intact knob, fine original cutter, 90%+ japanning,
very good overall. (HUMJ046.jpg)
420. Scarce Stanley #2C corrugated 7-inch smoother, with 80%+ japanning, fine
rosewood tote and knob, “V” logo cutter, fine overall. (HUMJ046.jpg
& HUMJ047.jpg)
421. Millers Falls #7, 7-inch smooth plane with 95%+ japanning, nice red paint
on frog, very good original blade, very good rosewood or coco tote, and rosewood?
knob with crazing, a fine plane overall. (HUMJ046.jpg
& HUMJ048.jpg)
422. Sargent #81 right-and-left side rabbet plane, compete and in fine original
condition. (HUMJ050.jpg & HUMJ051.jpg)
423. Stanley #100 ½ round bottom mini block plane with squirrel-tail
handle, has former owners initials etched into side and a number “12”
in the other side, otherwise fine. (HUMJ050.jpg &
HUMJ052.jpg)
424. RARE Stanley #101 ½ mini bullnose block planes,
60%+ japanning, original blade, very good overall. (HUMJ050.jpg
& HUMJ052.jpg)
425. Stanley Millers Patent #143 (no holes in skate) plow plane, inc. 3/16-in.
cutter (size marked on side), fine rosewood handle, just a few traces of light
surface rust on right side, no structural damage, all screws present, will clean
to fine overall. (HUMA041.jpg & HUMA043.jpg)
426. Scarce Metallic Plane Co. fillester plane, has a few brazed repairs, fence
and fence screws not original, rosewood handle cracked below top rivet. (HUMA041.jpg
& HUMA042.jpg)
427. Five little wood planes: two coachmakers handled rabbet planes, both VG;
7-in. smoother with 1 ¼-in. blade; & nicely made 7-inch coffin-shaped
plane with slightly radiused bottom, VG; and small 3/8-in. hollow made of oak.
428. Interesting 6-inch coachmaker’s door plane marked McKINNELL &
CO. CINCINNATI, very nice. (HUMA111.jpg)
429. Eight wood planes: three OGONTZ and/or SCIOTO smoothers and five moulders
inc. complex W. GRINEL; 1-in. rabbet; OHIO TOOL marked ?? ¼ sash coping?;
unmarked complex & DEFOREST side bead missing blade & wedge. (HUMA109.jpg)
430. Three tool handles: the smallest is a Stanley with
SW logo & bits inside; J.S. Fray with bits; and one unmarked maybe a Millers
Falls; all very good except for a cracked ferrule on the Fray. (HUMJ089.jpg)
431. Stanley YANKEE #30A screwdriver with three original bits, fine overall;
a German push drill, VG; and a Stanley #? 6-inch sliding “T” bevel
in fine overall condition. (HUMJ074.jpg)
432. Millers Falls #61A Yankee-type screwdriver, fine with intact decal in the
handle and all three bits, fine overall; and a large saw set. (HUMJ065.jpg)
433. Jacobs Patent fencing tool/hammer from Harlan, Iowa Pat. #1,966,298, very
good overall condition. (HUMJ064.jpg)
434. Full house; jacks over jointers: two jointers 26 & 27 ½-inch;
and three jack planes 17, 16 & 14-inch, the 14-inch was homemade using parts
from a Gage Patent plane, all can be restored to usable condition. (HUMA163.jpg)
435. Three wooden bench planes 28-in. jointer; 22-in. razee jointer; & 15-inch
jack, the wedge on the jack is a replacement and the handle on the long jointer
has been broken and glued, all in good usable condition. (HUMA162.jpg)
436. Lot of fixer-upper levels: Disston & Morss; 2
Stanley; Akron Level: & unmarked level. (HUML127.jpg)
437. Six wooden molding planes: TJ M’MASTER & C0. AUBURN #4 cabinet
pitch hollow, VG: AUBURN TOOL CO. 5/8-inch nosing plane, VG: unknown ½-inch
round, fair; J. DONALDSON & J. HALL ST. LOUIS complex profile, VG; J. GIBSON
ALBANY NY ¼-inch side bead, VG & another side bead with a few worm
holes, can be restored. (HUMA184.jpg & HUMA185.jpg)
438. Three block planes inc. Stanley 7-inch with screw adjusting cutter, VG;
late model Stanley 9 ½ will clean to very good; & unknown stamped
steel
439. Stanley #66 hand beader with 90%+ nickel plating, fine overall, one blade
installed, very good; & a small pony shave, VG.
440. Three Stanley bench planes: Stanley #5 jack plane, stained hardwood tote
and knob, VG; Stanley #4C, knob glued at base, plane may be coated with lacquer,
a great user; & a #3C smoother with hardwood tote and knob, very good overall.
(HUMA124.jpg)
441. Three iron bench planes: Unknown 9-inch with SIMMONS blade, and improper
lever cap, has light rust; Stanley #4 ½ jumbo smoother Type 11, with
good V-logo cutter, tote broken and needs re-glued, very good overall; &
unknown 14-inch jack plane, rusty but can be cleaned to usable condition. (HUMA125.jpg)
442. Six socket firmer chisels: THE DOUGLASS 2-inch, VG; PS&W 2-inch, VG;
T.H. WITHERBY 2-inch, blade bent, otherwise VG; BAYSTATE 1 ¾-inch, VG;
L.G.A. HDW CO. 1 ½-inch, VG; & PS&W ¾-inch that will clean
to VG. (HUMA225.jpg & HUMA226.jpg)
443. Lot of socket chisels: Unknown 2-inch heavy duty, some rust, needs cleaning;
PS&W 2-inch, needs polishing; PEXTO 1 ¾-inch, VG; FULTON 1-inch,
needs edge re-ground, but plenty of life left; FULTON ¾-inch, VG; Unknown
1 ¼-inch, bad grind, some pitting; Unknown ½-inch, some pitting
and bad grind. Lot includes a few extra handles. (HUMA216.jpg
& HUMA217.jpg)
444. Two shoe lasting stands with six forms. All VG. (HUMA228.jpg)
445. Lot of shoe or harness maker’s tools including a saddler’s
knife with rosewood handle; awls; patented stitching awl, three knives including
one with bone or ivory handle, etc. (HUMA202.jpg)
446. Unusual GEO. STEINBACH patent Dec. 29, 1891 BETHEL, MO, leather skiver,
mounts to a bench, VG. (HUMA199.jpg & HUMA200.jpg)
447. Commercially produced nail shooter, VG; plus an early flat bladed screwdriver,
VG. (HUMA222.jpg)
448. Stanley #1 Excelsior tool handle with 9 original tools inside, 90%+ japanning,
very good overall.
449. H.C. MARSH ROCKFORD, ILL miter vise, complete, no structural damage of
any kind, VG. (HUMA230.jpg & HUMA231.jpg)
450. FINE Stanley #55 combination plane, appears to have never been used, comes
with main body, sliding section; auxiliary tower, cam, long & short rods;
cardboard box full of original cutters, STANLEY logo is imprinted on the rosewood
handle, as good as they get in a fine owner-made, finger-jointed box. (HUMA129.jpg
& HUMA130.jpg)
451. Sargent combination plane (like Stanley #45) in owner made wooden box with
dovetailed joints; comes with three main sections; box with 11 cutters, long
and short rods. A good user.
452. Lot of four wood planes: three horn planes inc. two scrubs and one set
up for rabbeting; also included is a homemade spill plane used to make spills
for transferring fire, VG. (HUMA132.jpg)
453. Four transitional jack planes: from left to right a HSB REVONOC; Liberty
Bell #127; Union #27 & Stanley #26, all in good or better condition.
454. H.D. Smith “Perfect Handle” drawknife with 12-inch blade PAT
APPLIED FOR; plus an 8-inch drawknife, both in usable condition. (HUMA134.jpg)
455. Three drawknives: PEUGEOT FRANCE with curved 7-inch blade, FINE: unknown
10-inch, VG; & a KARPENTER with 8-inch blade, VG.
456. Three unusual wood planes: one was sold to current owner as a Japanese
plow; the other two are crude fenced rabbets. (HUMA193.jpg
& HUMA194.jpg)
457. Unusual patented door jack. The metal parts are nickel plated, they and
the wood are in fine original condition. (HUMA212.jpg
& DSCN213.jpg)
458. Walker-Turner bench top jig saw, needs motor and blade, very good overall.
(HUMA317.jpg & HUMA318.jpg)
459. Unusual kick-wheel power plant like those used by dentists and jewelers.
This one came out of an old dentist’s office in northern Iowa, very good
overall. (HUMA235.jpg & HUMA236.jpg)
460. New Rogers treadle jig saw, appears to be all original, needs a new belt
and a new bolt or bushing for the main flywheel, can easily be restored to usable
condition. (HUMA256.jpg & HUMA257.jpg)
461. Stanley #30 ½ shrinkage rule 1/8-in. per foot,
very good overall; pair Japanese winding sticks; Stanley #68 boxwood rule and
53 ½ architect’s rule both with issues. (HUMJ072.jpg
& HUMJ073.jpg)
462. Stanley #136 caliper rule, fine overall condition; plus a Chapin Stephens
#65, 4-fold boxwood rule that is also very good. (HUMJ069.jpg)
463. Chapin Stephens No. 036 combination level, rule and bevel, blade is stained
and had a few nicks and dings but the rule itself is very good. (HUMJ070.jpg
& HUMJ071.jpg)
464. Three Stanley gages/gauges: Two Stanley #77 rosewood marking and mortise
gauges; one is missing the brass rub block but is otherwise fine; also included
is a Stanley #92 rabbet & butt gauge, the steel scribe is MIA, but the rest
is fine. (HUMA218.jpg & HUMA219.jpg)
465. Stanley #30, 30-inch double plumb & level in fine overall condition.
(HUMA291.jpg & HUMA292.jpg)
466. Keen Kutter 30-inch with brass covers over end vials on both sides, very
nice. (HUMA291.jpg & HUMA292.jpg)
467. Collection of six different torpedo levels, all very good; and one additional
6-inch plumb & level with 6-inch scale, needs cleaning. (HUMA287.jpg)
468. Lot of 3 levels: 30-inch Stanley #0, plumb vial is MIA, a few splinters
from stock; 26-inch Stanley #3, both vials intact, will clean to VG; & WINCHESTER
#9806-16-inch, plumb vial MIA, can be restored. (HUMA288.jpg)
469. Lot of misc. harness or shoemaker’s tools: rosewood handled stitching
awl; GOMPH stitching or pricking wheel; creaser, punch, awl, etc. (HUMA203.jpg)
470. Stratton Bros. Goodell-Pratt 30-inch rosewood double plumb and level in
original box, the box is tattered beyond salvaging, but the lable is about 70%+
and easily read. Unfortunately being in the box and being stored in a damp environment,
the screws for the side view are all rusted. The rosewood stock, is dead mint.
(HUMA220.jpg & HUMA2455.jpg)
471. Stanley HANDYMAN #H1204 smooth plane, blue paint; good tote and knob, VG;
Unknown jack plane, blue paint, MADE IN USA cast into toe, VG; and a Sargent
#714 jack plane, japanning enhanced, tote needs to be glued, will clean to very
good overall.
472. A wooden spill plane that looks to have been made from a converted dado
plane, very nice.
473. Traditional style spill plane, used to make the shavings that were used
to transfer fire from one place to another.
474. FINE Stanley #2 smooth plane, 95%+ japanning, fine tote and knob, very
good BB logo cutter, ready to roll. (HUMA126.jpg)
475. Union #2 smooth plane (same size as Stanley #2), fine original cutter,
very good tote, knob may be a replacement, very good overall. (HUMA126.jpg)
476. Davis & Cook 26-inch Cook’s Patent Dec. 7, 1876 plumb & level,
both vials intact, with a light cleaning, will be VG. (HUMA220.jpg)
477. Millers Falls No. 2 hand drill in near new condition; plus two Millers
Falls ratchet braces; one is a #733, 8-inch and the other a #1710, 10-inch,
both are in very good usable condition.
478. Millers Falls #? Toy size block plane in original
box, fine overall condition; also included a Millers Falls butt gauge/gage in
very good overall condition. (HUMJ055.jpg)
479. Millers Falls No. 4 Tool Handle IOB, the handle itself is nearly new with
about 65% of the original decal remaining, a fine tool handle in a very good
box. (HUMJ055.jpg)
480. Millers Falls No. 737 corner brace, complete and in like new condition.
(HUMJ055.jpg)
481. Millers Falls No. 210 wall or bench mounted drill press, needs to be restored.
(HUMA245.jpg & HUMA246.jpg)
482. RIVAL treadle jig saw by SENICA FALLS, the wood top looks like a replacement
and the paint has been enhanced. (HUMA240.jpg &
HUMA241.jpg & HUMA242.jpg)
483. COMPANION bench-top drill press, needs motor & belt, can be put back
into service.
484. Stanley? corner brace, gear cover missing from one side, light rust, will
clean to VG; also included is a small TJC hand drill from Japan, VG. (HUMA273.jpg)
485. Millers Falls #18C corrugated fore plane, has VG
original cutter, intact tote and knob, small patch of pitting on left side otherwise
very good overall condition. (HUMJ044.jpg)
486. Millers Falls #14 jack plane IOB, complete, original and fine overall condition.
Box top and bottom need corners reinforced. Label is 70%, good overall. (HUMJ044.jpg)
487. Millers Falls #10 heavy smooth plane, about as good as they get. Japanning
95%+ original cutter and fine tote and knob, a near-new plane. (HUMJ044.jpg)
488. Millers Falls #9C smooth plane in original box, 95%+ original japanning,
fine original cutter, fine overall. The box is fine. (HUMJ044.jpg)
489. Millers Falls #11BG junior jack plane, 90%+ original japanning, original
cutter, very good overall. (HUMJ044.jpg)
490. Millers Falls #8 smooth plane, like new in original
box, plane has 98%+ original japanning, nice original cutter, fine tote and
knob, a fine plane overall in a box that needs on or two corners reinforced
but has 95%+ label. (HUMJ044.jpg)
491. Millers Falls #7, 7-inch smooth plane, japanning 90%+, plane is complete,
original and in very good overall condition. (HUMJ044.jpg)
492. SCARCE LIE-NIELSEN #1 STCC93 Commemorative 5 ½-inch smooth plane
made for the first and only Stanley Tool Collectors Club meetings held at the
Stanley Works in New Britain, Connecticut June 17 – 19, 1993. This plane
is No. 128 of a total run of 250 planes produced. STCC93 is cast into the bed.
This plane is like new in the original box that has some light wear issues but
is fine overall. (HUMJ046.jpg & HUMJ049.jpg)
493. Stanley #2 smooth plane 98%+ japanning, fine BB logo blade, fine rosewood
tote and knob, nearly perfect plating on lever cap, as good as they get. FINE.
(HUMJ046.jpg & HUMJ047.jpg)
494. H.D. SMITH Co. “Perfect Handle” 15-inch
nut wrench, in very good overall condition. (HUMJ039.jpg)
495. Bemis & Call 10-inch combination pipe & nut wrench with long sleeve,
very good wood handle, fine overall; also included are a Bemis & Call 8-inch
and Trimo 8-inch nut wrench, both VG. (HUMJ039.jpg)
496. International Harvester Z786 screw adjusting 8-inch nut wrench. (HUMJ039.jpg)
497. BLACKHAWK cut-out wrench, complete and very good; plus a patented ROEBLING
PAT. 5 ½-inch alligator in very good overall condition and an unknown
6-inch implement wrench. (HUMJ040.jpg & HUMJ041.jpg)
498. Davis Patent 4-inch miniature quick adjust nut wrench with rosewood or
coco handle, made by Hillary Klein of Granville, Iowa, in a nice wooden box,
a fine reproduction of the original wrench done by one of the masters. (HUMJ042.jpg
& HUMJ043.jpg)
499. Large woodworkers work bench with full-depth end vise and one face vise,
fine overall condition. (HUMA165.jpg & HUMA166.jpg)
500. RARE Stanley #66 Type I hand beader complete and fine in early albeit tattered
box. This is a fine early router in a box that could be restored. (HUMA076.jpg
& HUMA079.jpg)
501. Stanley #118 “100 PLUS” block plane in original box, original
decal on front of plane, fine plane in a good box. (HUMA076.jpg
& HUMA077.jpg)
502. Stanley #71 router plane complete and IOB, like new plane with 3 cutters,
fence and 98%+ japanning, a near new plane in a tattered box. (HUMA076.jpg
& HUMA078.jpg)
503. Stanley #80 cabinet scraper New in original box, some staining on bottom
from the box, but the japanning is 99%+ intact and so is the original decal.
This is a new tool in a worn but intact box. (HUMA204.jpg
& HUMA205.jpg)
504. Lot of five rosewood handled try squares; four are VG and one is poor.
(HUMA249.jpg)
505. Lot of 5 different Yankee-style screwdrivers: Yankee 130; Yankee 130A;
Stanley Yankee 130A; Millers Falls No. 29; and Craftsman with plastic pistol
grip. All VG. (HUMA250.jpg)
506. Collection of 15 dividers, some are draftsman’s type, all VG. (HUMA252.jpg)
507. WF & John Barnes foot powered mortising machine, lions paw feet, has
been beautifully repainted and had a wooden feed table with rollers added. About
as nice as I’ve seen. No structural damage or welds. One bit included.
(HUMA243.jpg & HUMA244.jpg)
508. Foot operated sharpening stone by the Buffalo Specialty Co. BUFFALO NY,
very good overall condition.
509. Champion? Combination treadle lathe & jig saw, complete in what appears
to be nice original paint, with original belt tensioner & wooden pitman
arm, about as good as they get. (HUMA237.jpg &
HUMA238.jpg & HUMA239.jpg)
510. Champion? Treadle operated late that has had a cross slide mounted. Has
a nice frame, treadle assembly flywheel, headstock, idler, and other parts,
so a restoration back to original is possible. (HUMA214.jpg
& HUMA215.jpg)
511. Unusual March or May 20, & June 24, 1902 patent pedal operated sickle
grinding stone, needs horizontal supports for the two legs to mount to, otherwise
relatively complete and interesting. (HUMA046.jpg)
512. W.F. & John Barnes kick powered jig saw, complete, original with some
original red detail paint remaining, can begin using right away. FINE. (HUMA247.jpg
& HUMA248.jpg)
513. Stanley #45 combination plow plane in owner made wooden box with all three
main sections, front depth stop, long rods and box of 16 cutters including slitter,
very good overall condition. (Bob’s number 121)
514. Lot of three wrenches: 6-inch W&B nut wrench, fine; Billings “A”
4-inch pocket wrench, won’t close the last 1/8-inch but otherwise VG;
and a 4-inch Crescent wrench, very good overall.
515. The Triplet Wrench Pat. Aug. 19, 1913, sold by Stanley
Rule & Level Co. Very good overall condition. (HUMJ034.jpg
& HUMJ035.jpg)
516. Four Stillson pipe wrenches: two 7-inch and two 6-inch, both in fine overall
condition. (HUMJ036.jpg)
517. Vise-Grip wrench give away to all people who registered for the MWTCA Semi
Annual show that was held in Omaha Nebraska June 22 – 24, 2000. This one
is new in the original box. (HUMJ037.jpg)
518. Stanley #1 Excelsior tool handle with 11 bits inside. Very good overall
condition. (HUMJ077.jpg)
519. Lot five tool handles; one is a “T-handle” type with five tools
and a pair of tweezers; J.S. Fray in very good overall condition; the largest
is an early Millers Falls with an improper cap. One of the medium sized ones
has the Stanley SW logo. It needs to be restored. (HUMJ084.jpg
& HUMJ085.jpg)
520. Four tool handles: J.S. Fray; Unknown with brass;
another J.S. Fray; & C.E. Jennings, all with bits inside and nice rosewood
or coco handles. (HUMJ088.jpg)
521. Lot of three Stanley marking gages: #71 & #72 & #62 all with SW
logo & all very good. (HUMJ086.jpg)
522. Three Stanley marking gages: #72; #65; and #77 rosewood, all very good.
(HUMJ087.jpg)
523. C.F. Johnson Sheffield rosewood marking and mortise gage with nice points
in little used condition, fine. (HUMJ078.jpg &
HUMJ079.jpg)
524. Stanley #92 rabbet & mortise gauge in fine overall condition with the
often missing scribe. (HUMJ078.jpg & HUMJ080.jpg)
525. Stanley #198 double beam marking and mortise gage with rosewood head, a
few chips in the rosewood but very good overall. (HUMJ078.jpg)
526. Ebony & brass “ultimatum” marking and mortise gage/gauge,
fine overall condition and very showy. (HUMJ078.jpg)
527. Scarce Stanley #76 boxwood? Marking and mortise gage/gauge, a little wear
showing in the business end of the beam, but still in very good overall condition.
(HUMJ078.jpg & HUMJ081.jpg)
528. Nice 125 lb. ferrier-type anvil marked TRENT on one
side and with the numbers 125 192501 on the base at one end. Fine overall condition.
(HUML081.jpg)
529. Fireman’s axe with Shapleigh Hardware (St. Louis) handle, VG. (HUML082.jpg
& HUML085.jpg)
530. Bishop & Babcock Cleveland, Ohio Oct. 5, 1886 patent bottle capper
or cork press, rosewood handle, nickel plated, will clean to very good overall
condition. (HUML082.jpg & HUML083.jpg)
531. Brass C.H. Webb Patent March 10, 1868 adding machine with wood back, VG.
(HUML082.jpg & HUML084.jpg)
532. Trimo 32-inch screw adjust pipe wrench & another adjustable pipe wrench
that is 23-inches. (HUML086.jpg)
533. Nicholl’s Ottumwa Iowa take-down rafter square
with a rarely found original key; very good overall condition. (HUMJ033.jpg)
534. “STANLEY TOOLS CATALOGUE #34”, May edition, 1940. Book is in
good condition, no pages missing, but has a ½” tear on the back
cover. (book3.jpg)
535. “STANLEY TOOLS CATALOGUE #34 March 1935. (book4.jpg)
536. Four woodworking books: The Handyman's Book; Carpentry;
The Woodworker's Handbook & Fix It, Clean It And Make It. (HUML101.jpg)
537. Sixty issues of The Woodworkers Journal magazine January 1980 to July 1991.
(HUML102.jpg)
538. The Woodworkers Journal magazine 53 issues total. (HUML103.jpg)
539. Thirty (30) Workbench Magazines from 1982 to 1985 & 1989. (HUML104.jpg)
540. Fifty issues Handyman magazine 1997 to 2002. (HUML105.jpg)
541. Woodwork magazines December 1994 to October 2002. (HUML106.jpg)
542. Popular Woodworking magazines from 1990-1992, & Todays Woodworker Sept.
1995 to June 1998, 29 issues total. (HUML107.jpg)
543. Four books: Decks, The Backyard Builder, Outdoor Building Book - Wood and
Masonary Construction; & Practical Guide to Home Landscaping. (HUML108.jpg)
544. Four stone & brick work books: Building Stone Walls; The Forgotten
Art of Building A Stone Wall; Build Your Own Stone House; & How to Build
Outdoor Fireplaces and Lawn Furniture. (HUML109.jpg)
545. Four gardening & landscaping books: Reader's Digest Handyman Outdoor
Projects; Home Landscaping in the Northeast & Midwest; Homework Outside;
& Reader's Digest's The Graden Problem Solver. (HUML110.jpg)
546. Four woodworking books: Working Wood; Timber Framing Book; Chainsaw Lumber
Making; & Grade Lumber from Logs. (HUML111.jpg)
547. Renovation - A Complete Guide; Modernize A Basements; Visual Handbook of
Building and Remodeling; & Reader's Digest Handyman Woodworking Room by
Room. (HUML112.jpg)
548. Five woodworking books: Cabinetmakers Notebook, by KRENOV; Impractical
Cabinet Maker by KRENOV; Basic Cabinet Making; Home Cabinet Making; & Woodworking
Manual. (HUML113.jpg)
549. Seven-book set Woodworking Projects. Woodworkiong Techniques and Projects,
Workshop Projects, Woodworking Projects. (HUML114.jpg)
550. Stackable oak display cabinet with 4 slide-out shelves and glass doors
for each. Came out of an old clothing store and were used for shirts. Measures
4-feet wide, 30 inches tall and 26 inches deep. Very nice for storing a collection
of wood planes or other tools in. (HUML087.jpg)
551. Stackable oak display cabinet with 4 slide-out shelves and glass doors
for each. Came out of an old clothing store and were used for shirts. Measures
4-feet wide, 30 inches tall and 26 inches deep. Great for storing a collection
of wood planes or other tools in. (same as above lot) (HUM088.jpg
& HUML089.jpg)
552. Stackable oak display cabinet with 4 slide-out shelves
and glass doors for each. Came out of an old clothing store and were used for
shirts. Measures 4-feet wide, 33 inches tall and 26 inches deep. Very nice for
storing a collection of wood planes or other tools in. (same as above two lot,
except this is a base unit and the two above can be stacked on it) (HUML087.jpg)
553. Stackable oak display cabinet with 4 slide-out shelves and glass doors
for each. Came out of an old clothing store and was used for shirts. Measures
4-feet wide, 25 inches tall and 26 inches deep. Very nice for storing a collection
of wood planes or other tools in. (same as above lot, it’s a base unit
except it’s a bit shorter than the other base unit, the two upper units
Lots 550 or 551 can be stacked on top of it) (HUM088.jpg
& HUML089.jpg)
554. D. MALLOCH PERTH, Scottish handled beech slide-arm plow plane (handle damaged) with 6 MALLOCH irons. (HUMH01.jpg)
555. MATHIESON beech slide-arm plow plane with 8 nice MATHIESON irons. (HUMH01.jpg)
556. E.M. SMITH “Yankee” style plow plane. (HUMH02.jpg)
557. Ohio Tool Company #75 ¾-inch match plane. Plane has been stamped with two different OHIO TOOL CO. stamps on the toe of the plane, very unusual and nice. (HUMH03.jpg)
558. Japanese pull style plane made from heavy oak, appears old; plus a continental rabbet or dado plane. (HUMH03.jpg)
559. Very old & primitive rosewood plane from India. (HUMH03.jpg)
560. Box lot: four marking gages; weatherboard gage, wooden smooth plane; plumber's lead mallet, etc. (HUMH04.jpg)
561. Box lot: two ratchet braces; spoke or dowel pointer & screwdriver bit. (HUMH05.jpg)
562. Box lot: two iron braces, two different hollow augers and two cloth bit rolls. (HUMH06.jpg)
563. Box lot: two combination planes, Stanley #45 Type 7 and WWII era Sargent #1080, planes only, no cutters. (HUMH07.jpg)
564. Unmarked Scottish beech slide-arm plow plane, with 5 MATHIESON irons. (HUMH02.jpg)
565. SANDUSKY #120 beech screw-arm plow plane with numerous thread chips, otherwise VG. (HUMH08.jpg)
566. WILCOX, MANCHESTER, English beech slide-arm plow plane, several cracks but very good overall. (HUMH08.jpg)
567. OHIO TOOL CO. #96 ½ handled, beech, screw-arm plow plane, VG. (HUMH08.jpg)
568. Box lot: Two jack planes, several lever caps, etc. (HUMH09.jpg)
569. Box lot: Two wooden Sheffield type braces & two marking gages. (HUMH10.jpg)
570. Lot of 3 planes: one screw-arm plank plane; & two wedge-arm plow planes, plows will need some work if they're to be put back into service. (HUMH11.jpg)
571. Lot of 3 wooden plow planes: one wedge arm, one handled screw-arm; and one with arms secured with wooden thumb screws, all will need varying amounts of work. (HUMH11.jpg)
572. Box lot: coachmaker’s plane; adjusting razor blade scraper; bookbinding or leatherworking tool; wooden chalk line spool; ivory pick nail pick & file, tweezers, etc. (HUMH12.jpg)
573. Box lot: three fixer-upper wedge-arm plow planes, one missing blade & blade wedge. (HUMH13.jpg)
574. Box lot: three fixer-upper wooden plow planes two screw arm & one wedge-arm. (HUMH13.jpg)
575. to 585. TBA
586. Little Giant screw plate tap & die set in original
wooden box, VG. (HUML122.jpg)
587. Lot of 20+ mostly automotive type nut wrenches. (HUML121.jpg)
588. Miller Falls Grinding Head; Dunlop Grinding Head; 3 polishing heads, Adjustable
Belt Tensioning Pulley Head, all VG. (HUML124.jpg)
589. Lot of 18+ wrenches inc. dog bone; adjustable multi-head; lug, allen and
sockets. (HUML096.jpg)
590. Fine 2-man crosscut saw. (HUML100.jpg)
591. Winchester 14-inch square bastard file. (HUML126.jpg)
592. Set of 16 hardbound volumes of the Popular Mechanics Encyclopedia books.
(HUML099.jpg)
593. Six tool and/or woodworking books: Small Workshop; Home Workshop Planner;
Making Work Benches; Well Crafted Workshop; Dust Collection Basics; Build Your
Own Workshop. (HUML115.jpg)
594. Caswell Complete Plating Manual; And four books set inc. Working With Plywood;
The Family Handyman; & Metal Casters Bible. (HUML116.jpg)
595. Four tool & machinery books: Power Saws and Planers; Woodworking With
The Router; Fine Woodworking on Planes and Chisels; & The Lathe Book A Complete
Guide by Ernie Conover. (HUML117.jpg)
596. Original 1937 catalog from Luthie Hardware Des Moines, Iowa, VG; &
Leighton Supply 1937 Catalog Ft. Dodge, Iowa. (HUML118.jpg)
597. Four-volume set 1913 Heating and Plumbing books. (HUML118.jpg)
598. Three issues of Stanley Tool Collector News magazines & 23 issues of
The Fine Tool Journal. (HUML098.jpg)
599. Four tool books & catalogs: Antique Tools & Machinery by Wendel;
Restoring Tuning & Using Classic Woodworking Tools by Dunbar; The Catalogue
of Antique Tools by Martin J. Donnelly; & A Complete Guide to Making Wooden
Clocks. (HUML120.jpg)
600. Four books: Craftsmen Power Tools; Collection Library Furniture, Lufkin
Tapes and Rules; & Veneering Made Easy. (HUML119.jpg)
601. Hand cranked KELLOGG magneto from antique wooden telephone. (HUML128.jpg)
602. to 674. TBA. Total 72 lots.
675. Craftsman 6-inch joiner planer with fence, all original very good overall
condition. (HUML090.jpg & HUML091.jpg)
676. Craftsman 10-inch, 2.5 HP radial arm saw, complete and in very good overall
condition. Upgraded with new saw guard. Comes with original manual. (HUML092.jpg
& HUML093.jpg)
677. to 744. TBA (Total 67 lots.)
745. Stanley #2 plane parts: this lot includes the beds, lever cap and all the
screws shown in the photo. As you can see, the beds all have problems; the 2C
has a repair in the right side; one bed has the left cheek broken off, etc.
(See the next two lots for more #2 parts.)
746. Lot of four frogs & five irons or blades for Stanley and other #2,
7-inch smooth planes.
747. Lot of five totes and eight knobs for #2-sized smoother
(Stanley #2 size) planes. One or two have glued repairs. (HUMJ102.jpg)
748. Stanley plane parts: 15-drawer organizer full of plane parts mostly screws,
nuts, even some Bedrock pins and screws. (HUMJ098.jpg
& HUMJ099.jpg)
749. Large 3-drawer cabinet full of plane parts.
750. Choice of six boxes Stanley plane parts.
THE END!
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