8th Annual
HUMBOLDT ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION
May 4, 2013, 9:30 AM
Humboldt Fairgrounds Building (Events Center)
311 6th Ave. North
Humboldt, IA 50548
(preview Friday from 2 to 6 PM)
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001. Stanley #4 1/2 jumbo jack plane, 95%+ japanning, fine rosewood tote and tall knob, BB logo blade, fine overall. (Photo)
002. Stanley #13 compass plane, R&L logo blade, 80%+ japanning, patent date in recessed nut, very good overall. (Photo)
003. Stanley #40 scrub plane, SW logo blade, tote broken in middle and glued, good tall knob, very good overall. (Photo)
004. Stanley VICTOR #1104 9-inch smooth plane, iron marked VICTOR by Stanley, very good tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo)
005. Union #110 iron block plane, complete and very good; plus an early Stanley #103, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
006. TRU-TEST 7-inch block plane MADE IN USA; plus a pressed or stamped steel DEFIANCE block plane, very good overall. (Photo)
007. Stanley GAGE No. G35 SELF-SETTING smooth plane, tote spur broken off, good knob, original blade, very good overall. (Photo)
008. Stanley #22 prelateral transitional smooth plane, nice eagle logo on toe, good R&L logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)
009. Scarce OHIO TOOL CO. #04 Mark’s Patent smooth plane with frog adjusting screw, very good overall. (Photo)
010. Union Tool Co. #22 transitional smooth plane, good original blade, very good overall. (Photo)
011. Stanley #49 tongue & groove plane, 90%+ nickel plating, fine rosewood knob, very good overall. (Photo)
012. Pair of iron jumbo jack planes: Siegley #5 1/2C with chip from left rear side, otherwise complete and very good; plus a Stanley BEDROCK #605 1/2 with good T logo blade, fine rosewood tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo)
013. Scarce SARGENT #38 iron dado plane, bottom 1/2 of lever cap broken off, depth stop locking screw MIA, good overall. (Photo)
014. Stanley #95 edge trimming block plane, SW logo blade, fine overall. (Photo)
015. Early Stanley #65 chamfer shave, with good R&L logo iron, 90%+ japanning, fine overall. (Photo)
016. Stanley #62 double bladed spoke shave with early R&L logo blades, very good overall condition. (Photo)
017. Stanley #60 double bladed spoke shave with T logo blades, 95%+ japanning, fine overall. (Photo)
018. Early Stanley #79 side rabbet with BB logo blades, 90%+ nickel plating, fine overall. (Photo)
019. Stanley #83 cabinet scraper with original roller, very good overall. (Photo)
020. Scarce Stanley #73 razor edge spoke shave, one cutter ear is about 1/8-inch shorter than the other, otherwise this one is fine. (Photo)
021. Stanley 4-square 10-inch screw adjusting pipe wrench, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
022. Pair of wooden levels: H. CHAPIN UNION FACTORY 18-inch plumb & level, complete and very good; and a Stanley No. 104 14-inch with intact vials, stock needs refinishing. (Photo)
023. Four wooden spigots for barrels, all very good. (Photo)
024. Three wooden levels: 14-inch Keen Kutter KK13, complete and very good; 12-inch H. CHAPIN UNION FACTORY, complete and very good; and a 12-inch Stanley #102 with hang hole in one end, otherwise very good. (Photo)
025. Unknown make corner brace, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
026. Three levels: Starrett 18-inch cast iron double plumb & level with shaft groove, very good; 18-inch Stanley No. 00, intact vials, good overall; and 18-inch Stanley #104 with dry level vial, very nice stock. (Photo)
027. Unknown make corner brace with exposed U-joint, very good overall. (Photo)
028. Lot of four levels: 18-inch Stanley, both vials intact, very good; 18-inch Stanley No. 103, hang hole in one end, intact vial, very good; 16-inch No. 102, complete and very good; and 12-inch No. 102, some chipping, very good overall. (Photo)
029. Pair of handsaws: 26-inch Disston D8 with fine etch and handle; and a Diamond Edge No. 150 with nice etch and good handle. (Photo)
030. Brace with integral hollow auger most likely a Goodell-Pratt make, very good. (Photo)
031. Pair of handsaws: early W. BUTCHER rip with die stamped blade, and repaired handle, very good; and a Disston D100 with 9ppi blade, nice etch and very good handle. (Photo)
032. Yankee by North Brothers No. 2100 10-inch ratchet brace, complete and fine. (Photo)
033. Disston D15 with eagle & Liberty Bell logo on blade and rosewood handle, very good overall. (Photo)
034. PEXTO SAMSON NO. 80108, complete and very good. (Photo)
035. Henry Disston & Son No. 12 with dome nuts, nice etch, handle OK but spurs have been shortened. (Photo & Photo 2)
036. Stanley No. 921 6-inch ratchet brace, a complete and very nice short-throw brace. (Photo)
037. Pair of Disston saws: No. 7 with 10 ppi blade, very good overall; and a D15 with eagle and Liberty Bell etch, mild pitting on blade, good overall. (Photo)
038. Winchester single bit axe, complete and very good. (Photo)
039. Unknown make broad axe with 12 1/2-inch blade, handle need to be re-attached with good wedge, good overall. (Photo)
040. WOW (Woodsmen of the World) aluminum single bit axe, complete and very good. (Photo)
041. Unknown make broad axe with 14-inch blade, some light to moderate pitting on blade, handle needs to be re-secured in socket, very good overall. (Photo)
042. Winchester single bit camp axe, very good overall. (Photo)
043. Wm H. WEED COHOES, NY made broad axe with nice 11 1/2-inch blade, needs handle re-secured, very good overall condition. (Photo)
044. Fine Fayette R. Plumb AUTOGRAPH single bit axe, complete and very good. (Photo)
045. Unmarked broad axe with 11 1/2-inch blade, complete and very good. (Photo)
046. L&I.J. WHITE lipped shipwright's poll adz complete and very good. (Photo)
047. RISTEER single bit axe, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
048. Lot of 7 assorted rafter or framing squares including the Keen Kutter on top. (Photo)
049. Three clapboard siding tools: Stanley clapboard marking gauge; measuring gauge; plus an unusual clapboard gage manufactured by George W. Tinsley of Blakesburg, Iowa (U.S. #119,200) issued Sept. 19, 1871, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
050. Lot of eight saw sharpening tools including sets like Leach Patent; E.C. Atkins; MORRILL'S; Triumph, Keen Kutter, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
051. Interesting cooper's V croze with iron frame to support blade, nice iron wear ring, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
052. Winchester single bit hatchet or short handle camp axe, very good overall. (Photo)
053. Pair of cooper's planes: nice unmarked sun plane, complete and very good; plus a wooden V croze, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
054. Winchester roofing hatchet, has a few nicks and dings around edge of hammer poll, very good overall. (Photo)
055. Stanley Two-Tone iron jack plane with maroon and yellow paint, fine original condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
056. MORLEY HAND MADE broad hatchet, embossed logo a bit hard to read, very good overall. (Photo)
057. Stanley #10 carriagemaker's rabbet plane, good rosewood tote and tall knob, SW-logo blade, needs light cleaning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
058. STILETTO broad hatchet, end of handle taped, head is very nice. (Photo)
059. Stanley #5 1/4 junior jack plane, nice SW-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
060. L & I.J. WHITE broad hatchet, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
061. Sargent #711 Auto-Set junior jack plane, scuffed but intact tote, improper knob, blade needs resharpening, nice japanning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
062. PLUMB lathing hatchet, very good overall. (Photo)
063. Stanley #4 1/2 jumbo smooth plane, nice SW logo blade, nice rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
064. FAYETTE R. PLUMB broad hatchet, handle is a little loose, very good overall. (Photo)
065. Stanley BEDROCK #604C RT iron smooth plane, nice Q-logo blade, nice rosewood tote and short knob, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
066. FAYETTE R. PLUMB broad hatchet, with gold paint, partial paper label, probably an anniversary issue, handle is a little loose, very good overall. (Photo)
067. Stanley #40 scrub with nice beech tote and early-style knob, light rust on blade and bottom, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
068. SIEGLEY SSS 8-inch transitional smooth plane, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
069. Sargent 8-inch transitional with early circular logo on blade, horseshoe lateral lever, a few cracks on bottom of stock, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
070. Stanley Two-Tone OH4 9-inch smooth plane, in beige and red paint, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
071. Unusual 9-inch wooden miter plane with REYNOLDS, BARBER & CO CLOVER LEAF iron, very good overall. (Photo)
072. A. MONTY ROXTON POND O (Ontario) 1 1/2-inch nosing plane, complete and very good. (Photo)
073. Pair OHIO TOOL No. 76, 1-inch tongue and groove planes, there is rust on the irons, a good cleaning will reveal a nice usable set. (Photo)
074. Lot of six unusual wood planes that are all similar in appearance; compass plane with WORCESTER MASS blade; another compass with MOULSON BROTHERS iron; compass with PEUGEOT FERERES iron; a nice rabbet with BUTCHER iron; another compass with MOULSON BROTHERS iron; and a thinner compass plane with NEW YORK iron. (Photo)
075. Lot of six wooden molding planes: S.DALPE ROXTON POND screw arm sash, chipped where nicker was mounted, nicker MIA, good overall: DEFOREST BIRMINGHAM rabbet, good; A.HOWLAND moving filletster, good, SANDUSKY 146 rabbet; SANDUSKY 3/16 center bead; and a fine 1 1/2-inch nosing plane. (Photo)
076. Tabor? NEW BEDFORD (MASS) 9-inch miter plane, with good MOULSON BROTHERS iron. (Photo)
077. Unmarked matched pair of 1 3/4-inch hollow and round molding planes, both very good. (Photo)
078. T.J. McMASTER AUBURN NY matched set of 3/4-inch tongue & groove planes, both complete and fine. (Photo)
079. Pair of EASTERLY NY No. 18 hollow and round molding planes, both complete and very good. (Photo)
080. Pair of AUBURN TOOL CO. 7/8-inch handled tongue and groove planes, both have rust on the steel skate and will need a light cleaning, otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)
081. Long handled 12-inch adz with 4-inch edge, marked SP Co., very good. (Photo)
082. Lot of three wooden screw clamps complete with screws. (Photo)
083. Long handled adz with 4 1/2-inch blade, small corner chip in blade, very good overall. (Photo)084. Lot of our drawknives including a Jas. Swan with folding and rotating handles, a few need cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)
085. Long handled adz with 4 3/4-inch edge, marked SP CO on side, very good overall. (Photo)
086. Stanley #192 rabbet plane complete with BB logo blade intact depth stop, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
087. Nice unmarked poll adz, complete and very good. (Photo)
088. Stanley #40 1/2 wide body scrub plane, fine early-style knob, tote broken in middle and needing to be glued, nice V-logo iron, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
089. Stanley #40 scrub plane with good SW logo iron, nide beech tote and knob, small hang hole in toe otherwise fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
090. Stanley #140 rabbeting block plane, complete but needing a good cleaning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
091. Stanley No. 55 Universal combination plane with four original cutter boxes containing 51 original blades, tower, beading stop and few blades to complete. (Photo & Photo 2)
092. Keen Kutter K23 transitional smooth plane, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
093. Keen Kutter K4 iron smooth plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
094. Stanley #113 compass plane, with nice T-logo blade, intact rear handle, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
095. Lot of four hand saws: 26-inch Atkins 8tpi; 26-inch Disston D8 with 5 1/2ppi blade; Geo. H. Bishop B8S 24-inch with fine etch; and 26-inch BLACK ? DELAWARE SAW PHILADELPHIA.
096. Reising Patent (U.S. 309,876) 5-inch ratchet brace (Photo & Photo 2)
097. Lot of four hand saws: 22-inch Keen Kutter with weak etch; 26-inch Keen Kutter with 5 1/2ppi blade and fine etch; Atkins 26-inch 8ppi; and fine 22-inch Henry Disston No. 7 with 10ppi blade.
098. Pfleghar? Patent Patent 6-inch ratchet brace with cam disc that changes direction of ratchet, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
099. B.H. & M. Co. Reising Patent (U.S. 309,876) 5-inch ratchet brace, direction selected by two spring-loaded pawls. (Photo & Photo 2)
100. Stanley #4 1/2 jumbo smooth plane with fist-type lateral lever, fine R&L logo blade, fine rosewood tote and beaded knob, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo)
101. Stanley Household Jack Plane (same size as #5 1/4) complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)
102. Stanley #4 1/2 prelateral jumbo smooth plane, very good R&L logo blade, fine rosewood tote and beaded knob, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)
103. Stanley #120 TYPE 2 iron block plane with 6-point star lever cap, some mild pitting on top of blade, very good overall. (Photo)
104. Stanley #10 1/2 carriage maker’s rabbet plane, knob cracked from base to top of screw, nice tote, later BB logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)
105. Scarce Stanley #18 TYPE I iron block plane, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)
106. Union low angle iron block plane (same size as Stanley #60) with nickel plated cap, original blade, fine overall. (Photo)
107. Stanley #203 iron block plane, like new blade has faint V logo marking, nice knob, very good overall. (Photo)
108. Lot of 6 assorted rafter or framing squares including a nice Keen Kutter, Stanley SW No. 100, etc. (Photo)
109. Unusual W.W. DATE GALTON broad axe with 11 1/2-inch blade, needs handle reatttached, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
110. Winchester rafter or framing square, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
111. Two reprinted Sears, Roebuck and Co. Catalogs, 1908 and 1927, both in very good overall condition. (Photo)
112. Two books: 1909 Joh. Weiss & Sohn Austrian Tool Catalog reprinted in 1980 by MWTCA, very good; and The Woodwright's Shop by Roy Underhill, 1981, complete and very good. (Photo)
113. Six tool books: Sears, Roebuck & Co. Tools Machinery Blacksmith Supplies reprinted in 1984 by MWTCA; JOSHUA OLDHAM, Catalogue and Price List reprinted by EAIA 1976; Shelburne Museum Woodworking Tools (missing cover); Arnold & Walker Catalogues 2 & 3; and Broad Axes by James Douglas Gamble. (Photo)
114. Lot of 12 paper covered tool books and catalog reprints; Thos. Grant Ironmonger; Isaac Fitch of Lebanon, Connecticut, Master Joiner 1734-1791; Price Guide To Romance of Knife Collecting 1978 Edition; Belcher Bros. Boxwood & Ivory Rules; Guide to American Brace Patents 1829 - 1910 by Ronald W. Pearson, D.O.; Arrowmammett Works 1857 Catalogue; The Carpenters Slide Rule by John Rabone & Sons; Sandusky Tool Co. Catalog No. 25; Sandusky Tool Co. 1877 Catalog; I.B. FARRINGTON'S catalog; Thomas Napier The Scottish Connection by Alan Bates; and a 1907 W.F.& John Barnes Patent Foot and Hand Power Machiner. (Photo)
115. Three hardbound books: Framing House Framing, Barn Framing Roof Framing by Radford; Carpentry by Townsend; and Modern Carpentry - A Practical Manual by Fred T. Hodgson. (Photo)
116. Stanley #7 iron jointer plane, fine rosewood tote and low knob, V-logo blade has about 1/2-inch usable length remaining. (Photo)
117. Ohio Tool No. 07 22-inch iron jointer plane, nice Thistle Brand blade, very good overall. (Photo)
118. Early Stanley No. 7 iron jointer plane with patent date in recessed nut, R&L logo on blade, early style tote and beaded knob, very good overall. (Photo)
119. Large 14-inch PS&W drawknife, complete and fine. (Photo)
120. Scarce BAILEY TOOL CO. DEFIANCE compass plane with battle axe logo on blade, complete and very good. (Photo)
121. WILHELM PUTSCH K.G. (German) 12 3/4-inch drawknife with some light rust, will clean to very good.
122. Scarce Stanley #A4 aluminum smooth plane with fine SW blade, nice rosewood tote and tall knob, tote still has original decal on side, fine overall. (Photo)
123. D.R. BARTON 12-inch drawknife, complete and fine.
124. Stanley #72 chamfer plane with L.BAILEY block plane blade, fine rosewood tote and knob, very good overall condition. (Photo)
125. Stanley #4C iron smooth plane with near perfect rosewood tote and tall knob, SW logo blade, fine overall condition. (Photo)
126. Scarce BUCKEYE 8-inch iron smooth plane NOV. 22, '04 patent date in bed, complete and very good. (Photo)
127. Lot of four wooden handled T Augers each with bit. (Photo)
128. V&B Vaughan & Bushnell 9-inch smooth plane with flat sides often called "the poor man's Bedrock" this one is complete and fine. (Photo)
129. Lot of 8 assorted auger bits with one stray wooden handle. (Photo)
130. Winchester #3204 corrugated smooth plane, nice original blade, nice rosewood tall knob, tote spur missing, very good overall. (Photo)
131. Unusual coopers topping plane, has had the side split by driving the wedge in too far, nice Buck Bros. iron, good overall; plus a D.R. BARTON beer keg chamfering knife, needs new wooden handle, the blade is fine.
132. Interesting wheelwright's traveler with solid wheel and twisted handle, very good overall.
133. F. MYERS beer keg chamfering knife, nice wooden handle, good overall.
134. WILEY & RUSSELL wheelwright's traveler, complete and very good.
135. Lot of four drawknives including one with rotating handles and one that looks homemade. (Photo & Photo 2)
136. Fine Shapleigh's 9-inch folding handle drawknife. (Photo)
137. Fine PAGOMA 8-inch folding handle drawknife. (Photo)
138. A.J. WILKINSON folding handle 8-inch drawknife, very good. (Photo)
139. Small D.R. BARTON beer keg chamfer knife, very good. (Photo)
140. Large lot of long and/or large diameter auger bits, two have threaded posts at the end indicating they are for T-augers; a 7/16-inch SNELL has a round socket at the end of the handle. (Photo)
141. Diamond Edge DE80 ratchet 4-inch ratchet brace, complete and fine. (Photo)
142. Unknown make 4-inch ratchet brace with unusual head, direction of ratchet changed by turing knurled ring, good overall. (Photo)
143. Yankee No. 2101W with plastic or composite handles, fine. (Photo)
144. Three hammers: the largest is a KEEN KUTTER with replaced handle; the two smaller ones are both D. MAYDOLL, all are very good. (Photo)
145. Set of Irwin auger bits in a hinged wooden box, missing the 7/16 size only, the rest are very good, the label on the box is mostly worn off. (Photo)
146. Lot: Enterprise "THE BEST" bung auger, complete and fine; a small tapered reamer with wooden handle; a hoop driver; and another tapered reamer with wooden handle. (Photo)
147. Three Keen Kutter claw hammers: K018B with fine original handle; one with red rubber handle, and chrome shaft, very good; and a K611 1/2 16-ounce with nice original handle, cannot make out the KK logo on the head. (Photo)
148. Three Keen Kutter tools: leather punch with broken spring; 7-inch scissors, very good; and a K646-8 cake decorating spatula looks like new old stock. (Photo)
149. Five Keen Kutter tools: 1910 Patent scraper; two like-new files; K93 pocket wrench; and a Keen Kutter paring knife. (Photo)
150. H.L. RICE CAST STEEL 8-inch axe head, a few chips in cutting edge that will need to be ground or filed out, good overall. (Photo)
151. PLUMB CHAMPION AXE single bit axe head, complete and very good. (Photo)
152. SIMMONS & CO. COHOES, NY CAST STEEL WARRANTED 12-inch broad axe head, very good. (Photo)
153. Diamond Edge 11 1/2-inch broad axe head, very good overall. (Photo)
154. Large mastmaker's type axe head, some light pitting, an unusual axe in any condition and this one is very good. (Photo)
155. Keen Kutter single bit axe head; and a Winchester hatchet head, very good. (Photo)
156. L&I.J. WHITE lipped shipwright's adz head, very good, just add your own handle. (Photo)
157. Keen Kutter single bit axe head some pitting; and an L&I.J. WHITE broad axe or hatchet head, very good. (Photo)
158. P&T FAYETTE R. PLUMB 5 3/4-inch broad hatchet or axe head, some very light pitting, very good. (Photo)
159. L&I.J. White poll adz, complete and in fine overall condition.
160. Pair of Millers Falls No. 109 angle boring attachments, both complete and very good. (Photo)
161. Three saw tools: SIMONDS saw set with gauge; hammer-type saw set; and an English saw wrest with boxwood? handle, very good. (Photo)
162. Stanley #78 duplex plane, early model with cast cap screw, dated blade, intact fence and depth stop, very good overall. (Photo)
163. Scarce set of five calking irons in a canvas roll with a 2-piece wooden apparatus? (Photo)
164. Two levels: Stanley #260 rosewood torpedo with hang hole, very good; and a 6-inch cast iron level with brass top, very good. (Photo)
165. Three saw tools: Disston saw set with two thumb screws; a hand forged saw wrest; and another steel wrest. (Photo)
166. Stanley #39 1/2 SW cast iron machinist level, complete and very good. (Photo)
167. Pair of chain drills, one complete with chain; the other PAT. AUG 14, 1900 needs a chain, but is very good. (Photo)
168. Pair of Stanley pocket levels that attach to a square; one has a steel top and one brass, both are very good. (Photo)
169. E.C. STEARNS long handled scraper, no blade, good overall; and a pair of Starrett No. 50 trammel points. (Photo)
170. Pair of Stanley levels: 2 3/4-inch nickel plated pocket level; and a brass topped pocket level that can be attached to a square, screw is a replacement. (Photo)
171. E.C. Stearns plane blade and chisel grinding fixture, very good. (Photo)
172. Pair of levels: one that would be mounted to a breast drill and a brass topped one that would attach to a square, both very good. (Photo)
173. Stanley #99 side rabbet plane with nice SW blade, late model with depth stop, in fine condition, comes in green felt pouch. (Photo)
174. Lot of 9 tongue and groove planes including one match plane, by assorted makers plus a rosewood smooth plane body. (Photo & Photo 2)
175. Two Stanley #45 combination planes one with SW logo on skate and one with two patent dates on skate, both are basically complete with cutters, one original screwdriver, two sets of long rods, one set short rods, beading stop, several depth stops, the early plane is missing the knob from the fence, you can build one very good user out of the pile. (Photo)
176. Lot of four wood planes including three rabbets and one nice 1 1/4-inch nosing plane. (Photo & Photo 2)
177. Single brass trammel marked W.R. FRITTS comes on a beam that has a matching steel point driven thru one end of beam, very good. (Photo)
178. Lot of three wood planes including two coffin-shaped smooth planes and an interesting compass plane with round front knob and patched throat. (Photo & Photo 2)
179. Stanley #33 36-inch yard stick, complete and very good; Lufkin #8207 24-inch rule, very good; plus a nice German T-square. (Photo)
180. Stanley #13 prelateral compass plane with solid nut, L.BAILEY'S iron, complete and very good. (Photo)
181. Stanley #3 Type 11 with good SW logo blade, fine tote with original decal, and tall knob, very good overall. (Photo)
182. Stanley #113 compass plane with STANLEY lever cap with orange background; nice BB blade, very good overall. (Photo)
183. Stanley #40 scrub plane with fine beech tote and knob, decal still on tote, fine overall. (Photo)
184. Large brass plumb bob with steel point, needs light cleaning, very good. (Photo)
185. L.S. Starrett No. 87 plumb bob, very good. (Photo)
186. Pair of brass plumb bobs one with steel tip, both very good. (Photo)
187. Streeter Patent January 23, 1855 & March 31, 1857 patent brace, bit held in by thumb screw, very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
188. Pair of brass plum bobs with steel tips and removable tops, one is by GOODELL-PRATT, very good. (Photo)
189. Unknown patent 4-inch ratchet brace direction changed by wire hook hanging down from bottom of frame, very good. (Photo)
190. CHENEY Taylor Patent (U.S. No. 1,621,761) nail holding claw hammer with two spring-loaded ball bearings, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
191. Pair of plumb bobs; one steel and one brass with steel tip and removable top, both very good. (Photo)
192. Pair of plumb bobs one brass with removable top and hex topped steel point, very nice; the steel bob looks homemade. (Photo)
193. Lot of 8 Keen Kutter files and rasps, all very good. (Photo)
194. Large O.J. KUKER 20-oz. brass surveyor's type plumb bob with removable top and steel point, very good. (Photo)
195. Keen Kutter embossed roofing hatchet plus a Keen Kutter tack hammer. (Photo & Photo 2)
196. Two drawknives, the one on top has a radiused blade and offset handles and appears to be homemade, both in very good usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
197. Pair of braces including an all-steel Spofford patent, and an 8-inch ratcheting model, plus a drawknife, all in good usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
198. Two drawknives, the one on the bottom has handles that can be rotated, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
199. Pair of braces including a nice Fray-type Spofford Patent with cocobolo handles, and a non-ratcheting model, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
200. Sargent #711 Auto Set junior jack plane, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo)
201. Stanley #13 Type 2 compass plane, has screws securing the sole to the body, solid adjuster nut and solid lever cap with rectangular spring, patches of light pitting on bottom, very good overall. (Photo)
202. Later model Stanley #5 1/4 junior jack plane with blue painted bed, very good tote and knob, a former owner’s ID number is scratched into left side, very good overall; plus a later model #40 scrub plane with extra blade support, fine BB logo blade, very good overall condition. (Photo)
203. Stanley #3C Type 11 with later SW logo blade, god tote broken and glued at bottom, good tall knob, very good overall. (Photo)
204. Stanley #2 smooth plane with fine BB logo blade, fine rosewood tote, tall knob has small crack at base, very good overall. (Photo)
205. Stanley #140 skew bladed rabbeting block plane, mild pitting on removable side, very good overall condition. (Photo)
206. Stanley #197 marking gauge with rosewood head and nickel plated beam, complete and fine.
207. Stanley #151M malleable iron spoke shave with BB logo blade, fine overall.
208. Scarce Stanley #72 razor edge spoke shave with iron body, the ears on the blade are fine, 85% japanning, fine overall.
209. Stanley #67 Universal spoke shave with both flat and round bottoms, and intact fence, complete and fine.
210. Rare Stanley SW snips, these do not show up in the Stanley catalogs but a pair was featured in the Fine Tool Journal a few years ago. They were made to cut metal banding that went around wooden shipping crates, this pair is complete and fine.
211. Stanley No. 21 6-inch combination square with very good nickel plating, V logo, fine overall.
212. Stanley HANDYMAN No. 1222 1/2 combination square complete with intact level and scribe, fine overall.
213. Pair of Disston handsaws: No. 16, crack in handle near medallion, good etch, good overall; and early Disston & Son No. 7, needs good cleaning, good overall. (Photo)
214. Lot of six rafter or framing squares including three by EAGLE with eagle logo. (Photo)
215. Disston No. 7 22-inch handsaw nice etch also marked MADE FOR HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO. NEW YORK CITY SINCE 1848. (Photo)
216. Lot of four braces inc. Stanley No. 929 6-inch; Millers Falls 6-inch; John S. Fray Spofford Patent. (Photo)
217. Disston & Son 28-inch rip saw, split-nut handle, H. DISSTON medallion, crack in handle near medallion, very good overall. (Photo)
218. Two hand cranked eggbeater drills: Millers Falls No. 2-AG with storage in handle, no bits included, very good overall; and a smaller GOODELL-PRATT with storage inside handle, both drills come with auxiliary handles, very good. (Photo)
219. Pair of Disston handsaws: 26-inch No. 7 with 10 ppi blade, very good overall; and and a No. 12 rip with 28-inch blade, tote spur has been broken off and glued back on, good overall. (Photo)
220. Lot of three braces: John S. Fray short throw; John S. Fray No. 82; and John S. Fray #110, very good. (Photo)
221. Disston & Sons No. 12 handsaw with 28 1/2-inch blade, good medallion, very good overall. (Photo)
222. Set of 15 double sided Stanley instructional charts, one is water damaged and most have staples near the top near the grommets, still a nice set overall. Plus several pages from a 1981 calendar depicting old tools, these are suitable for framing. (Photo & Photo 2)
223. CHANDLER BOSTON MASS 18-inch panel saw with 8 ppi blade, nice applewood handle, tiny WARRANTED SUPERIOR medallion, fine overall. (Photo)
224. Lot including a Millers Falls adjustable auger handle and two wooden handled T augers each with a bit. (Photo)
225. Lot of four drawknives including one with rotating handles; a cooper or carriage maker's with curved blade, etc. (Photo)
226. Lot of three D. MAYDOLE claw hammers; one a little rusty, but will clean OK. (Photo & Photo 2)
227. CHENEY No. 777 adz hammer, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
228. Pair of D. MAYDOLE claw hammers, both very good. (Photo)
229. Three IHC wrenches: I.H. CO. G3170 12-inch with IHC logo on back, complete and fine (R1-253); IHCO - 12335 - D with IHC logo for F-30 tractor, fine; and P890 with IHC logo, very good (R1-254). (Photo & Photo 2)
230. Four farm or implement wrenches: unmarked 8-inch multi open end, very good; DEERING multi open ends, very good; 7.5-inch W6 (Blizzard Mfg. Co. - Canton, Ohio) double open end, very good; and an unknown 7.5-inch with triangular cutouts below each open end, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
231. Three IHC wrenches: I.H.CO. G3170 12-inch, very good; unknown number with IHC logo and traces of red paint, very good; and an H523 8.25-inch S-wrench, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
232. Four farm or implement wrenches: 8.25-inch L9 with IHC logo, very good; 8.25-inch H523, some light pitting, very good; G3171 with IHC logo, very good; and an HD111 with IHC logo, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
233. Three cultivator or farm wrenches: PLANET JR. cut-out, very good; IRON AGE cutout, very good; and an unmarked stamped steel open end. (Photo & Photo 2)
234. Three misc. wrenches: Unmarked 6-inch with 1.5-inch open end, very good; CHAMPION, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
235. Three farm or cultivator wrenches: STANDARD, very good; malleable offset open ender; and a PLANET JR. cut-out, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
236. Three 10-inch adjustable pipe wrenches: GENUINE STILLSON, fine; PEXTO, very good; and a TRIMO by TRIMOUNT MFG. CO. small patch of light rust, otherwise fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
237. Three farm or implement wrenches: R197 with moderate to heavy pitting and with a twisted stock; P1183 with IHC logo, moderate to heavy pitting; and a P890 with star on back side, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
238. Three 10-inch pipe wrenches: TRIMO by TRIMOUNT MFG. CO., some mild pitting, very good; TRIMOUNT Stillson-type, very good; and a WEST GERMANY DROP FORGED Stillson-type, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
239. Three International Harvester farm wrenches: 1326-E with IHC logo, very good; G3172 with a few patches of pitting, very good; and a 1059B with IHC logo, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
240. Three 10-inch Stillson-type pipe wrenches: Two different TRIMO models by TRIMOUNT MFG. and an IMPROVED WALCO model by the WALWORTH MFG. CO., all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
241. Four International Harvester farm wrenches: H523, complete and very good; 1326-E, needs light cleaning, very good; 21264-D, complete and fine; and a pitted 924-C cream separator wrench with spanner. (Photo & Photo 2)
242. Lakeside 10-inch drawknife, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
243. D.R. BARTON cooper's drawknife with 6 1/2-inch blade, will need a light cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)
244. Unusual Union #4 3/8 wide body iron smooth plane (similar in size to a Stanley 4 1/2), with good UNION MFG CO. blade, nice rosewood tote looks like an early-style Stanley, nice beaded knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
245. RARE Union #4 1/4G (grooved bottom) with adjustable throat, iron is double struck with the UNION MFG. CO. logo, good knob, tote broken in middle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
246. Stanley #3 prelateral smooth plane Type 4, tote broken in middle and glued, nice beaded knob, good R&L logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
247. Union #90 scraper this is the one that evolved into the Stanley #283, missing the wooden handle that mounts to the top of the blade, very good overall. (Photo)
248 Stanley #75 bullnose rabbet plane, BB logo blade, likely repainted, very good overall. (Photo)
249. Scarce Stanley #5 1/4C junior jack plane with first SW logo iron, fine rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
250. Fine antique 8-drawer wooden spice cabinet that can be mounted to a wall or kitchen cabinet using the two countersunk holes on the top. (Photo & Photo 2)
251. Tin candle mould that will make 4 candles at a time, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
252. Ideal No.1 Tin Lantern with Red Lens: the hinged, has hinged front cover to protect the red lens, complete with burner, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
253. Large copper jello mold in the shape of a large fish, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
254. Large brass mortar and pestle, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
255. Fabulous antique copper pan with hand-forged and decorated iron handle. (Photo & Photo 2)
256. Medium sized brass mortar and pestle, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
257. Large tin sausage stuffer with wooden plunger, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
258. Small, brass mortar and pestle, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
259. Yankee NO. 2101A BELL SYSTEM 10-inch ratchet brace, very good overall. (Photo)
260. Scarce Stanley 4-Square ratchet brace, has SW logo on dark chuck shell, very good overall. (Photo)
261. Union or Starrett long handled scraper (similar to Stanley #283) plus a spare handle and hardware for a Stanley #283. (Photo)
262. Stanley FOUR SQUARE #1104 9-inch iron smooth plane, complete with FOUR SQUARE blade, very good overall. (Photo)
263. Stanley #1120 FOUR SQUARE iron block plane, complete with original FOUR SQUARE blade, very good overall. (Photo)
264. Two Stanley #83 scraper complete with proper roller, Stanley SW blade is likely from another scraper, very good overall. (Photo)
265. Lot of six iron block planes for parts or restoration: Sargent #507 rabbeting with chip on side and missing nut from end of adjuster rod; BRATTELBORO TOOL CO.; early Stanley #140 missing removable side; early Stanley? #120 body with knob; Stanley FOUR SQUARE with SW blade, nut on end of adjuster screw is broken; and an unknown make 5 1/2-inch model with unusual adjuster. (Photo)
266. Unusual Stanley #8 side cutters, very good overall. (Photo)
267. Scarce Stanley 4-Square ratchet brace, complete and very good. (Photo)
268. Stanley SW slip-joint 6 1/2-inch pliers, complete and fine. (Photo)
269. Stanley #151M spoke shave, complete and fine. (Photo)
270. Unusual Stanley No. 5 slip-joint pliers with side cutter, very good. (Photo)
271. Stanley #64 round bottom spoke shave, fine SW blade, fine overall. (Photo)
272. Stanley SW slip-joint pliers, complete and very good. (Photo)
273. OVB slip joint plier with wire cutter, very good. (Photo)
274. Stanley SW FOUR SQUARE 18-inch plumb & level, both vials intact, fine overall. (Photo)
275. Pair of Stanley marking gauges: #164 1/2 for flat or round work, very good overall; and a fine #74 double beam gauge. (Photo)
276. Stanley SW FOUR SQUARE 18-inch plumb & level, both vials intact, fine overall. (Photo)
277. Stanley No. 233 "100 PLUS" 28-inch aluminum plumb & level, complete and fine. (Photo)
278. Two STANLEY aluminum plane handles for planes #5 and larger plus #4 1/2, both very good. (Photo)
279. Stanley #233 24-inch aluminum plumb and level, one plumb vial glass cracked, otherwise intact and very good. (Photo)
280. Stanley SW 10-inch Stillson-type pipe wrench, very good overall. (Photo)
281. Stanley FOUR SQUARE iron block plane, nice original FOUR SQUARE blade, some paint loss on lever cap, very good overall. (Photo)
282. Early Stanley No. 1 ODD JOBS with JAN 25 87 patent date on outside; and SEPT. 18, 88 inside, original scribe, intact level, just add your own rule and it's ready to roll, very good. (Photo)
283. MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH waterproof match safe, 1900 patent, very good overall. (Photo)
284. Two Stanley #25 sliding bevels: 6-inch and 8-inch, both are fine. (Photo)
285. Rare Stanley #197 fibreboard fluting tool, fine overall. (Photo)
286. Pair of Stanley gauges: #97 butt and rabbet gauge with early script logo on side, complete and very good; plus a #95 1/2 butt gauge, complete and fine. (Photo)
287. Starrett #136 cross test level, complete and very good. (Photo)
288. Small MARBLES pocket compass, very good overall. (Photo)
289. Two tongue & groove planes: Stanley #47 missing both blades, early style body with vine cast handles, nice knob, very good overall; plus a similar UNION No. 42 complete and very good. (Photo)
290. Lot: Stanley #90 single beam marking gauge, fine; Keen Kutter file; and a early Stanley screwdriver with circular logo, very good. (Photo)
291. Pair of Stanley marking gauges: #264 1/2 complete and fine; plus a #65 with triangular head, complete and fine. (Photo)
292. Stanley BEDROCK RT #603C, good Q-logo blade, light rust on sides, very good overall. (Photo)
293. DEFIANCE No. 4 9-inch smooth plane with proper sawed off SW blade, marked DEFIANCE, complete and fine. (Photo)
294. Pair of 9-inch smooth planes: FULTON with decal on tote, very good overall; and Stanley #S4 steel smoother with SW logo blade, partial decal on tote, fine overall. (Photo)
295. UNION MFG CO. 5 1/4 junior jack plane, complete and very good. (Photo)
296. VICTOR JERSEY No. 743 bench vise, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
297. Union Mfg. Co. 6-inch iron block plane with fine nickel plated lever cap, and unusual throat adjustment cam, fine overall. (Photo)
298. Stanley #203 iron block plane with partial decal remaining on lever cap, fine knob, fine overall. (Photo)
299. Union 7-inch iron block plane with adjustable throat, knuckle jointed lever cap, original UNION MFG CO. blade, will clean to very good overall. (Photo)
300. Scarce Stanley #A18 aluminum 6-inch block plane, SW logo on lever cap and blade, very good overall. (Photo)
301. Sargent #3416 transitional jack plane with early horseshoe shaped lateral lever and circular logo on top of cutter, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo)
302. Stanley BAILEY #27 1/2 transitional jumbo jack plane with fine SW logo blade, nice wood, fine overall condition. (Photo)
303. Union No. 27A transitional jack plane, with fine original blade, nice wood, fine overall. (Photo)
304. Unusual B PLANE (Birmingham) transitional wide body smoother, needs cleaning, japanning about 50 percent, good overall. (Photo)
305. Stanley No. 22 transitional smooth plane, little used original condition with BB logo blade, 90%+ japanning, fine wood, fine overall. (Photo)
306. Stanley No. 22 Type 2 prelateral transitional smooth plane, solid adjuster nut with patent date, R&L logo blade, solid lever cap with rectangular spring, beaded knob chipped at base, good overall. (Photo)
307. Early 28-inch Disston No. 7 with split-nut handle, sunken Disston & Sons medallion, handle spurs chipped, nice etch, very good overall. (Photo)
308. Nice 19-inch AMERICAN BOY HENRY DISSTON & SONS, MAKERS OF THE SAW MOST CARPENTERS USE, MADE IN THE WORLD'S LARGEST SAW WORKS PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., panel saw, great etch, very good overall. (Photo)
309. Early J. SPIER & CO. die stamped 28-inch crosscut saw with split nut handle, sunken WARRANTED SUPERIOR handle, very good overall. (Photo)
310. Keen Kutter 19-inch panel saw, early axe head logo medallion, faint etch on blade, very good overall. (Photo)
311. Disston 26-inch D8 handsaw with nice etch and very good handle, very good overall. (Photo)
312. Pair of saws: 26-inch J.H. DRAKE'S SONS, PATENTED JAN. 1st 1884, No. 77 Fourth Ave. N., Cast Steel Warranted, Patent Ground, rip saw, handle cracked in middle, and splintered on both spurs, good overall; and a Henry Disston 20-inch panel saw with faint etch on blade, top handle spur missing, good usable condition. (Photo)
313. Unusual 28-inch Wm. McNIECE PHILAD'A die stamped hand saw, with WARRANTED SUPERIOR EXCELSIOR medallion, split nut handle, missing one of the split nuts, needs good cleaning, good overall. (Photo)
314. Disston 20-inch AMERICAN BOY panel saw similar to #308 above but the etching is not as good, still in usable condition. (Photo)
315. Early 26-inch A.F. SHOTWELL die stamped hand saw with domed nuts, fine handle, saw could use a good cleaning, but it is in very good overall condition. (Photo)
316. Three books: Modern Carpentry by Fred T. Hodgson; ABC Steel Square and its Practical Uses by Hodgson; and From Tree to Beam - Hewing with the Broad Ax… by Douglass C. Reed. (Photo)
317. Four paper covered books: Log Cabin Mythology by Douglass C. Reed; America's Mortise & Tenon with considerations on The History and Making of the Framing Joint by Douglass C. Reed; Winterthur Portfolio Volume II 1965 printed by the EAIA; and A Collection of Log Rules by the USDA Forest Service. (Photo)
318. Lot of 10 soft covered Tool Related books: The American Axe & Tool Co; Arthur Pascal Collection of Antique Woodworking Tools; E.C. Stears & Co. Hardware; The Tools Used in Building Log Houses in Indiana; Documenting Collections; Museum Registration & Records; Northern Planes Antique Wrenches & Tools 1977 Supplement; W.F. & John Barnes Co. Catalogue No. 59 Foot Power Lathes; Shire Album No. 50 Woodworking Tools by Phillip Walker; and Catalogues 1 & 4 of Arnold & Walker. (Photo)
319. Lot of three D. MAYDOLE claw hammers, all are very good. (Photo)
320. AMERICAN GLASSPORT broad hatchet with nail claw and a fine UNDERHILL BOSTON lathing? hatchet in fine overall condition with name etched on blade. (Photo)
321. Lot of three D. MAYDOLE claw hammers, all are very good. (Photo)
322. L.A.S. & SON NEWARK NJ lathing hatchet, needs handle re-secured, very good overall. (Photo)
323. Diamond Edge DE5 1/2C corrugated jumbo jack plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
324. Pair of jack planes: SIMMONS, complete and good; plus a Stanley S5 unbreakable steel plane, complete and very good. (Photo)
325. KEEN KUTTER "FOR SPORTSMEN" camp hatchet embossed with flying duck logo, handle has a few old cracks but is very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
326. Lot: Well worn Keen Kutter wooden jack plane missing the knob; Keen Kutter wooden handled 14-inch screwdriver; and a nice unmarked wooden mallet. (Photo)
327. Solid boxwood Ohio Tool No. 104 screw-arm plow plane that has a broken arm, and top of wedge is broken. Nice body, one arm and fence. If you can get someone to make a new arm and wedge for it, it will be very good. (Photo)
328. Pair of W&B RAILROAD SPECIAL monkey wrenches including an 8-inch RI&PRY marked J.R. WILLIAMS & CO. on one side of jaw, very good; and a 12-inch UNION PACIFIC, complete and very good. (Photo)
329. Medium sized Enterprise-type bung auger, very good overall. (Photo)
330. Two saw sets: MORRILL'S 1897 patent, very good; and a decorative GERMAN pair, very good. (Photo)
331. Unusual nickel plated surgeon's saw, complete and very good. (Photo)
332. Three screw adjusting International Harvester nut wrenches: 12-inch with open loop handle, IHC logo on lower jaw, marked 7 1/2E on bar; 12-inch with solid handle, marked 5E on one side of lower jaw and having circular IHC logo on other side, very good; and a 9-inch with 1E on one side and IHC round logo on other, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
333. Four farm or implement wrenches: IHC 1059B, DEERING with some pitting, P.P. CO. (Patee Plow) V100; and Z811, good to very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
334. Five IH (International Harvester) nut wrenches: IHCO 12335-D in black paint; 22335-D IHC with IHC circular logo, very good; 12335-D with IHC circular logo, good; and 21264D with IHC circular logo, very good; 12335-D; and 1595E with IHC circular logo and having sizes 7/16 & 3/8 cast into lower portion of opening, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
335. Three IH (International Harvester) wrenches: 11858-DA with IHC circular logo stamped steel for Farmall tractor water pumps; 12737DA with circular IHC logo; and 1261-Y stamped steel water pump wrench, all very good; plus an IHC chisel, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
336. Five IH (International Harvester) nut wrenches, all very good: 1326-E with circular IHC logo; 12335-D with circular IHC logo; IHCO 12335-D with circular IHC logo; 1595E with circular IHC logo, and I.H.CO. on one side and 1325EA on other side; all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
337. Five IH (International Harvester) wrenches including one 9-inch screw adjust with IHC circular logo on one side and 1E on other side; 1095B with letter D cast into other side, some mild pitting; 12335-D with IHC and IHC circular logo; 3525 with circular IHC logo, some mild pitting; and a 376 with circular IHC logo and sizes 3/8 & 5/16 cast into bottom of openings, some light pitting. (Photo & Photo 2)
338. Four farm or implement wrenches including PLANET JR. 3; 11858-DA with circular IHC logo; 12737-D with circular IHC logo; 1325EA with circular IHC logo; plus an IHC chisel with circular IHC logo, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
339. Two Chaplin's Patent iron jointer planes, both missing the tote or rear handle, both are otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)
340. Circa 1869 cabinetmaker or coachmaker's tool chest of one J. LLOYD, dovetailed box with three sliding tills, the top till has hinged lid as does the top of the saw box which contains just one saw. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3 & Photo 4)
341. Medium sized spice mill with wooden base and having a pull-out drawer that catches the spices as they are ground, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
342. Czechoslovakian hand-cranked spice mill that would be mounted to a counter or table top, has a brass hopper on top and brass mouth, the rest is in white paint, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
343. GOODALL apple peeler, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
344. Early tin box with hinged lid that was used to transport hot coals or embers from one fire to start another. This one was found in Pennsylvania many years ago. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
345. Smaller sized spice mill on wooden base and having a drawer that would catch the spice as it was ground, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
346. Scarce set of iron snow birds that were attached near the edge of a roof to keep large sheets of ice from sliding off, these were collected back east many years ago. (Photo & Photo 2)
347. Enterprise No. 1 cherry stoner, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
348. Unusual bundle fork with wooden handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
349. Scandinavian-style 38-inch wooden jointer plane with vertical handles fore and aft, throat carved into a heart shape, has a owner-made wedge, but the original wedge remains taped to the top of the stock, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
350. Scandinavian 36-inch laundry stick or laundry agitator, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
351. Large copper bed warming pan with pierced lid, nice turned wooden handle, overall length 43 inches, copper pan is 12-inch in diameter, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
352. Millers Falls #45 iron block plane (same size as Stanley #203) with original blade, very good overall. (Photo)
353. Ohio Tool Co. No. 04 1/4C jumbo jack plane, 90%+ red japanning in bed, nice Ohio Tool Auburn, NY blade, good knob, tote broken and glued in center, fine overall. (Photo)
354. Ohio Tool Co. #09 1/2 iron block plane, missing the throat adjustment lever like that in lot #358, very good overall. (Photo)
355. Union No. 4 1/2 jumbo smooth plane, fine tote and beaded knob, nice original blade, fine overall condition. (Photo)
356. Sargent #206 5-inch iron block plane, early circular logo on top of blade, very good overall. (Photo)
357. VICTOR by Stanley #1104 9-inch iron smooth plane, 95%+ gray paint in bed and red paint on frog and chip breaker, fine tote and knob, fine overall. (Photo)
358. Ohio Tool Co. #015 7-inch iron block plane, CRAFTSMAN blade, japanning may have been enhanced, very good overall. (Photo)
359. Stanley #40 scrub plane with fine rosewood tote and knob, BB logo blade, 95% japanning, fine overall. (Photo)
360. Stanley #120 iron block plane with 6-point star lever cap, knob has vertical crack at base, good overall. (Photo)
361. Vaughan & Bushnell No. 703 8-inch smooth plane, known as the poor mans Bedrock because of its flat sides, complete and fine. (Photo)
362. Union Mfg. Co. 7-inch low angle block plane, similar to Stanley #65, one tiny chip in rear of throat, very good overall. (Photo)
363. Stanley #39 1-inch dado plane with good blade, one good nicker and one pitted, the depth stop is missing but the screw for it is present, find a new depth stop and it will make a fine user. (Photo)
364. DEFIANCE by Stanley 7-inch iron block plane with intact decal on cap. (Photo)
365. Stanley #8 iron jointer plane with nice rosewood tote and short knob, good Q-logo blade, very good overall condition. (Photo)
366. Pair of fine 21-inch wooden screw clamps made by ALDRICH LOWELL, MASS, both of these came out of the same tool chest which is sadly long gone. The screws are very good and have been wrapped in newspaper since 1992. (Photo & Photo 2)
367. Stanley 23 1/2-inch #8 prelateral iron jointer plane, with solid adjuster nut and solid lever cap, toe spur MIA, beaded knob has a few small cracks at base, an early plane in very good overall condition. (Photo)
368. JENNINGS NEW YORK 22-inch steel back saw, very good overall. (Photo)
369. Two Stanley Type 11 bench planes: #7C with good knob, tote spur MIA, good japanning, nice V-logo blade, small crack from rear corner of throat in bed, will make good user; and a #6C with V-logo blade, rosewood tote broken and glued, very good overall. (Photo)
370. Copyright 1912 No. 101 take-down rafter square, some light rust, very good overall. (Photo)
371. Stanley #5 1/2C heavy jack plane, BB logo blade, nice tote and knob, great japanning, fine overall. (Photo)
372. Pair of early saws: Disston? keyhole that the blade can be removed from and turned 90 degrees, very good; and a real early keyhole with split nuts. (Photo)
373. Stanley #5 jack plane and #4 smooth plane, both have STANLEY name in lever cap with orange background, nice BB logo blades, the #5 has nice rosewood tote and knob; the #4 has stained hardwood tote and knob, both are very good. (Photo)
374. I.B. HASENCLEVER & SONS 10-inch brass back saw, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
375. Stanley S4 steel smooth plane, rosewood tote was broken and glued, nice tall knob, BB-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)
376. Unknown make 14-inch back saw, rusty and pitted blade, early handle, flat on bottom with two split nuts. And early saw with good handle and brass back, poor blade. (Photo & Photo 2)
377. Stanley #3 iron smooth plane, STANLEY name in lever cap with orange background, nice BB logo blade, nice rosewood tote and knob, fine overall. (Photo)
378. J.BUCK tapered reamer with wooden handle, reamer held with brass thumb screw, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
379. Spear & Jackson 16-inch steel back saw, bottom handle spur chipped, top spur looks burned, handle held by three split nuts, nice S&J medallion, good overall. (Photo)
380. Henry Disston 12-inch back saw, sunken H. DISTON PHILAD medallion, split nuts, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
381. Two small saws: another Henry Disston 12-inch back saw, sunken H. DISTON PHILAD medallion, split nuts, two holes drilled in blade, bottom handle spur chipped and missing one of the split nuts, good overall; and a pruning-type saw with teeth on both sides of the 10-inch blade, handle secured by three split nuts. (Photo & Photo 2)
382. Unknown make beech handled pad saw, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
383. Pair of iron jack planes: DEFIANCE by STANLEY No. 1205, complete and fine; and a Diamond Edge DE5 that has a cracked hard rubber tote, when you go to tighten it, the crack opens up, needs super glue repair, otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)
384. SARGENT No. 410 heavy smooth plane, nice beaded knob, tote spur MIA, nice original blade, very good overall. (Photo)
385. Stanley #4C iron smooth plane with SW logo blade, complete and very good. (Photo)
386. Stanley #40 scrub plane, nice STANLEY RULE & LEVEL CO. blade, nice tote and knob, former initials in bed under cutter, complete and very good. (Photo)
387. PLUMB adz with 4 1/2-inch blade, very good.
388. Stanley FOUR SQUARE junior jack plane with decal on left side, good SW logo blade, nice hardwood tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo)
389. Stanley #5 1/4 Junior jack plane, later U.S.A. production with hardwood tote and knob, blue japanning in bed, STANLEY lever cap with yellow background, very good overall. (Photo)
390. Stanley S5 unbreakable steel jack plane with BB logo blade, STANLEY lever cap with orange background, nice tall knob, tote spur MIA, very good overall. (Photo)
391. Stanley BEDROCK FT #605 1/2C with fine BB logo blade, scuffed but intact tall knob, tote spur MIA, STANLEY BED ROCK lever cap, very good overall. (Photo)
392. Stanley BEDROCK RT #605 1/2C with good Q-logo blade, nice tote and low knob, STANLEY R&L CO BEDROCK lever cap, very good overall. (Photo)
393. Stanley BEDROCK RT #607 with good Q-logo blade, STANLEY R&L CO BEDROCK lever cap, tote broken near base and needs to be reglued, good low knob, small hang hole in rear of bed, very good overall. (Photo)
394. Stanley BEDROCK FT #607 with good T-logo blade, BEDROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall. (Photo)
395. Stanley BEDROCK RT #608 iron jointer plane with STANLEY R&L CO BEDROCK lever cap, fine BB-logo blade, nice early-style tote and low knob, very good overall. (Photo)
396. Pair of Stanley iron bench planes: #3C with big divot from left side near bottom, S casting mark, good Q-logo blade, will make a good user; and a Stanley #10 1/2 carriage maker's rabbet plane with B casting mark in bed, nice Q-logo blade, light rust on sides, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)
397. Pair of Stanley iron bench planes: DEFIANCE No. 4 with nice original blade, nice hardwood tote and knob, very good overall; and an early #4 1/2 with first-type lateral lever, early style tote, beaded low knob, very good overall. (Photo)
398. Pair of 7-inch transitional smooth planes: SARGENT No. 3407 7-inch, has a SARGENT #8 blade, will clean to very good overall condition; and a Stanley #21 7-inch transitional smooth plane, V-logo blade has very light pitting near the top, lateral lever MIA, good overall. (Photo)
399. Lot of three transitional smooth planes: UPSON NUT No. 23 9-inch with cracked frame and cap iron has been modified, good frog, lever cap and iron; plus two Stanley #35 handled smoothers; one has been coated with clear lacquer but is complete and very good; the other has a chipped tote spur, a good V-logo blade and is very good overall. (Photo)
400. Two 8-inch Stanley transitional smooth planes: #122 Liberty Bell with Q-logo blade, good knob, japanning on frame has been enhanced, very good overall; and a #22 prelateral with eagle logo on toe, R&L logo blade, BAILEY cap iron, nice knob, japanning has been enhanced, very good overall. (Photo)
401. Keen Kutter K26 transitional jack plane, nice original blade, scuffed but intact knob, tote spur MIA, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)
402. Stanley #28 18-inch transitional fore plane, one of the last produced, has little used BB-logo blade, tall knob, fine overall condition. (Photo)
403. Stanley BAILEY #28 18-inch transitional fore plane with nice STANLEY blade, tote broken in middle and missing spur, good knob, with new tote it will be very good. (Photo)
404. Pair of Stanley transitional jointer planes: #30 22-inch with nice Q-logo blade, tote spur MIA, good knob, very good overall; and a #32 26-inch with good Q-logo blade, tote spur MIA, nice knob, very good overall. (Photo)
405. DISSTON D8 26-inch 5 1/2-ppi blade rip saw with thumb hole handle, has former owners initials "EP" tastefully stamped into both sides of handle, fine overall. (Photo)
406. DISSTON D-8 26-inch 10-ppi blade crosscut saw, fine etch, very good handle, fine overall. (Photo)
407. C.E. JENNINGS 18-inch panel saw with patented handle, nice etch, very good overall. (Photo)
408. Stanley HANDYMAN No. 1520 20-inch saw, nice markings on blade, handle missing one of the nuts, very good overall. (Photo)
409. DISSTON D-15 VICTORY saw with 26-inch 10-ppi blade, fine eagle and Liberty Bell etch, nice rosewood handle, fine overall. (Photo)
410. DISSTON D-8 26-inch 8-ppi blade by H.K. PORTER, about 1/2 the varnish on the handle is worn away, nicely marked blade, very good overall. (Photo)
411. O.V.B. OUR VERY BEST No. 214-A 26-inch 8-ppi blade saw with fine etch, nice handle, fine overall. (Photo)
412. Scarce Stanley VICTOR 14-inch iron jack plane with original two-line VICTOR, MADE IN U.S.A. logo that was only used for one year, plane is complete and very good. (Photo)
413. Stanley 5 1/4 junior jack plane with 95 percent plus japanning, fine tote and knob, STANLEY lever cap with orange background, fine overall. (Photo)
414. Stanley VICTOR No. 1104 9-inch smooth plane, gray bed, red cap iron and frog, fine wood, complete and fine overall. (Photo)
415. MOUND CITY 9-inch smooth plane, tote painted black, hardwood knob, gray bed, good overall. (Photo)
416. Stanley No. 4 9-inch smooth plane, marked No. 4 on the toe, nice early-style tote, beaded knob, first type lateral lever, R&L-logo iron, BAILEY cap iron, very good overall. (Photo)
417. Vaughan & Bushnell No. 803C 8-inch iron smooth plane, fine original blade, nice tote and knob, fine overall. (Photo)
418. Stanley #3 iron smooth plane, fine BB-logo blade, STANLEY lever cap with orange background, tote has been broken and glued and has had the spur re-attached, knob chipped at base, with new wood it will be fine. (Photo)
419. Diamond Edge DEX220 iron block plane, complete with original blade, very good overall. (Photo)
420. Stanley #65 low angle block plane, R&L logo blade, traces of nickel on lever cap, good knob, very good overall. (Photo)
421. Stanley Four Square iron block plane, japanned bed and lever cap, good knob and BB-logo blade, lever cap marked STANLEY with the 4-Square logo, very good overall. (Photo)
422. Stanley #18 1/2 block plane with 95%+ japanning, fine nickel on knuckle jointed lever cap, fine BB-logo blade, fine overall. (Photo)
423. Stanley #60 1/2 low angle block plane with nickel plated lever cap, nice BB-logo blade, intact throat adjusting cam, fine overall. (Photo)
424. Stanley Four Square No. 1120 iron block plane in gray paint with STANLEY name and 4-Square logo in lever cap, original blade marked FOUR SQUARE, small chip from front of lever cap, otherwise very good. (Photo)
425. Nice STILETTO adz, with loose fitting handle, shim it up and it will be fine.
426. Three transitional Stanley jack planes: #26 with Q-logo blade, complete and very good; #27 with first type lateral lever, R&L-logo blade, stock has been planed down a few times, good overall; and a #26 with Q-logo blade, tote has been drilled out and is held with a shorter than original bolt, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
427. John S. Fray & Co. No. 112 Spofford-patent brace, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
428. Pair of Stanley transitional jack planes: #27 with Q-logo blade, early-style tote, and beaded knob, good overall; and a #26 prelateral with eagle logo on toe, tote spur missing, good knob, with cleaning will be good. (Photo & Photo 2)
429. Two braces: unknown make No. 51 non-ratcheting, jaws are present but there is no spring, good overall; and a John S Fray & Co. #110 Spofford-patent, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
430. Lot of three transitional bench planes: #27 with Q-logo blade, very good overall; #27 1/2 wide body with applied steel sole plate, tote missing spur, good overall; and a #27 with Q-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
431. Unmarked and possibly homemade 9-inch drawknife, good overall; plus a WILKINSON & CO. 7-inch PAT. JULY 16, 1895, folding handle model, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
432. Hand forged cooper's drawknife with 9-inch curved blade, fine handles, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
433. Pair of Stanley planes that need parts: #113 compass plane that needs the rear handle, otherwise complete and very good; and a late model #40 that is missing the front knob but is otherwise fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
434. Two Stanley try squares, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
435. Two Disston saws: and 18-inch with adjustable handle, NOV. 2, 1909 patent date added to Disston & Sons etch on blade, handle cracked; and a 26-inch D-8 crosscut with light rust and a chip on end of handle spur, will clean to good usable condition. (Photo)
436. Pair of iron cabinet scrapers: Stanley #80 and Stearns, both have light to moderate rust and will need cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)
437. EARLY JOHN WELLS (1799-1800) die stamped hand saw, handle has big chunk blown out of it, instead of a traditional medallion there are dome topped brass screws, blade will clean to very good, handle needs professional repair. (Photo & Photo 2)
438. Bonney Patent (U.S. 105,896) adjustable hollow auger made by E.C. Stearns, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
439. Stanley #113 compass plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
440. A.A. Woods Patent adjustable hollow auger, complete with original depth stop, very good overall. (Photo)
441. Unusual Chaplin's Patent smooth plane with adjustable throat, missing the hard rubber tote or rear handle, otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)
442. I BLOOD long handled adz, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
443. Keen Kutter double bit axe head, with large embossed block &wedge logo, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
444. Stanley #148 7/8-inch tongue & groove plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
445. Keen Kutter single bit axe head with small block & wedge logo; and a Hammond hatchet head. (Photo & Photo 2)
446. Pair of late model Stanley #80 iron cabinet scraper, both complete and very good. (Photo)
447. Unusual poll adz with deep BROWN touch mark, very good overall, we think there's a handle around here that will fit it. (Photo & Photo 2)
448. Bonney Patent (U.S. 105,896) adjustable hollow auger, made by the B.S.V. CO., very good overall. (Photo)
449. International Harvester mystery tool, iron bracket-like tool mounted to a long wooden handle, marked with the IHC logo and the number K478. (Photo & Photo 2)
450. Traditional cabinetmaker's tool chest, dovetailed construction, removable saw till, lid for tip sliding till is loose and will need to be reattached with small hinges, has folding iron handles on each side and rolls on four iron casters, two additional sliding tills, outer corners of chest are reinforced with tin, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
451. Unknown purpose graduated wooden rod, likely for surveying, gauging flood waters or something similar. We did not recognize the graduations. (Photo & Photo 2)
452. Pair of Stanley aluminum plane handles, one for larger bench planes and one for smaller, both are very good. (Photo)
453. Hand forged frog or fish gig, complete and very good. (Photo)
454. Lot including two NOS Stanley No. 98 ATHA 5/8-inch chisels; and two wooden handled screwdrivers, STANLEY #55 complete and fine; and a DEFIANCE #1270, fine. (Photo)
455. Antique wooden pitchfork with three tines, well made and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
456. Two Stanley marking gages; No. 90 single beam, complete and very good; and No. 98 with two beams, very good. (Photo)
457. OLD MONTANA shepherd's crook used to catch smaller livestock like sheep or goats by the leg, this one is very good and comes mounted to a long wooden handle. (Photo & Photo 2)
458. Small Stanley try square with rosewood handle and 3-inch blade, complete and fine. (Photo)
459. Lot of plane parts: fine blade for Stanley #40 1/2 scrub plane; blade for #5 sized bench plane; two chip breakers for smooth planes; and a chip breaker for a #10 1/2-sized rabbet plane.
460. Two wooden handled screwdrivers: Stanley HURWOOD with SW logo, reworked tip, good overall; and a C.E. Billings Patent (U.S. #554,046) combination tool multi-bit magazine type screwdriver made by the BILLINGS & SPENCER CO. Hartford, CT, very good overall. (Photo)
461. Marbles Patented sheath knife with handle made of stacked leather washers, brass bolster, good overall, needs sheath. (Photo)
462. Unusual Stanley 4-Square chisel with STANLEY name on blade and SW logo on socket, very good overall. (Photo)
463. Plane parts: four NOS chip breakers for #2 sized smooth planes; and V-logo blade for Stanley #40 1/2 scrub, and a fine KEEN KUTTER K140 scrub plane blade. (Photo)
464. MARBLES Patent (U.S. #650,944) waterproof match safe, made on a patent issued June 5, 1900 to Webster Marble of Gladstone, Michigan, very good overall. (Photo)
465. Stanley #1 Excelsior tool handle with 8 original bits, very good overall; and a Stanley rosewood handled awl with full set of bits inside chuck shell, very good. (Photo)
466. Stanley rosewood plane handle that has had the spur broken off; and a good rosewood low knob. (Photo)
467. Stanley rosewood tool handle with nine original bits inside, very good; and awl with 6 of the original 12 bits inside chuck shell, SW logo, very good. (Photo)
468. Lot of seven chip breakers for Stanley bench plane blades, three with L.BAILEY'S DEC. 24, 1867 patent date stamped into them, all very good. (Photo)
469. Sargent VBM rosewood handled screwdriver, very good. (Photo)
470. Two screwdrivers: a nice little Millers Falls model with rosewood handle, fine overall; and a Stanley HURWOOD stubby that has a hex shank that you could put a wrench on, nice wooden handle. (Photo)
471. Unusual Marbles Arms and Tool Co. compass, complete and very good. (Photo)
472. Stanley plane parts: eight chip breakers; a knuckle jointed lever cap for block planes; two knobs; and a throat plate for an early 10 1/2 rabbet plane, has some pitting on one edge. (Photo)
473. Stanley plane parts: complete throat closing attachment for #71 1/2 planes; #65 low angle block plane body, blade and adjuster, knob missing from end of adjuster, very good; and three lever caps for block planes. (Photo)
474. Unusual McCauley Patent (U.S. #751,671) core box plane, made by William Bayley of Springfield, Ohio on a patent issued February 9, 1904. This one is complete and in very good overall condition. One leg has the WM. BAYLEY name cast into it, and the other has SPRINGFIELD O. (Photo & Photo 2)
475. Stanley BEDROCK #605 RT iron jack plane, complete and proper with 90 percent plus japanning, fine early tote and short know, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
476. Stanley #1951 fibre board beveling plane, scuffed tote and knob, some light surface rust to exposed surfaces, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
477. Stanley #93 carriage makers rabbet plane, has a few spots of fine pitting, good usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
478. FINE Stanley #A78 aluminum duplex rabbet and filletster plane, this one has the correct aluminum fence and aluminum depth stop, it is complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
479. Antique whetstone in a wooden stock with flat tapered ends, very good; two wooden screwdrivers. The larger screwdriver is marked C.S. OSBORNE & CO. #8 and is very nice; smaller DOLMAN Perfect-Handle-type, wood dinged, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
480. Barwick Patent (U.S. #115,678) 9-inch No. 0 pipe wrench marked THE BILLINGS & SPENCER CO., PATENTED JUNE 6, 1871, patented by William H. Barwick of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, has some minor pitting, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
481. Stanley No. 89 clapboard siding gage and a BUCK wooden screwdriver, both are very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
482. Nicely made wooden spokeshave with convex bottom, has brass wear strip on bottom, blade is chewed up and needs to be replaced, body is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
483. Unknown make button hole cutter, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
484. Wooden spokeshave, complete and very good; and mystery wooden handled tool with sharpened spade tipped blade, looks like an oversized ink eraser or veterinary fleam-type tool. (Photo & Photo 2)
485. Two knives, the larger one is marked J.A. HENCKELS TWINWORKS SOLENGEN, it has a hang hole in handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
486. Lot including a bitstock automotive valve lapping tool; a plumbers pipe reamer; a small tapered reamer with wood handle; and a nice wooden handled scratch awl. (Photo & Photo 2)
487. Early billhook blade with socket, most likely meant to be fitted with long handle, had deep touchmark, some pitting. (Photo & Photo 2)
488. SIMONDS SAW CO. No. 62 26-inch 10-ppi blade, $2.50 medallion, fine etch, very good to fine overall. (Photo)
489. Disston D-8 22-inch 10-ppi blade panel saw, nice etch, very good handle, very good overall. (Photo)
490. DISSTON JUBILEE 1840-1915 26-inch saw, nice etch, handle missing one nut, very good overall. (Photo)
491. DISSTON NINETEEN FORTY SPECIAL 26-inch 8-ppi blade, very good overall. (Photo)
492. LAKESIDE (Disston) No. L8 26-inch 5 1/2-ppi blade, thumb-hole handle has repair to bottom spur, nice etch, very good overall, very good overall. (Photo)
493. PENNSYLVANIA SAW CORP. No. A-6 22-inch "Penn State" panel saw, nice Wm. Penn etch, very good overall. (Photo)
494. DIAMOND EDGE NO. DE150 26-inch 7-ppi blade hand saw, nice handle, very good etch, fine overall. (Photo)
495. SIMONDS SAW CO. No. 370 26-inch hand saw, nice apple handle, nice etch, very good overall. (Photo)
496. PENNSYLVANIA SAW WKS PENN CITY 26-inch hand saw, fine etch, very good overall. (Photo)
497. LINCOLN single bit axe by A. TREADWAY & SONS HARDWARE CO. DUBUQUE, IOWA, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
498. FAYETTE R. PLUMB AUTOGRAPH single bit axe head, some light pitting, very good overall. (Photo)
499. PLUMB double bit axe, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
500. FINE NORVELL'S FAST MAIL ST. LOUIS No. 999, 22-inch 9-ppi hand saw with fine etch of a steam locomotive, and fine handle, fine overall. (Photo)
501. E.C. ATKINS No. 100 flooring saw, fine etch and handle, fine overall. (Photo)
502. Disston D100 20-inch 12-ppi blade panel saw, fine etch, nice apple handle, fine overall. (Photo)
503. Four iron bench planes for parts or restoration: #4 1/2 TYPE 11 Stanley that just needs a lever cap and rosewood tote to complete, very good overall; prelateral Stanley #5 with left side broken out, otherwise complete and usable; Stanley BAILEY #8C that just needs a lever cap to complete, very good overall; and a Keen Kutter (Ohio Tool) KK NO. 8C 24-inch iron jointer that just needs a tote to complete, very good. (Photo)
504. Lot of five transitional planes including two Stanley prelateral #22 smoothers, and a #33 jointer that just needs a lever cap, all for parts or restoration. (Photo)
505. Three lever-type saw sets including one in blue and yellow paint with a partial Disston KEYSTONE sticker; and another with name STANLEY cast into top in original maroon paint. (Photo & Photo 2)
506. Lot of 17 assorted wrenches, most are stamped steel; one is a hub-cap type that has been bent in half; SARGENT multi wrench with spanner; BINKS MFG. CO. 5-32; AETNA 7/8; two or three INDUSTRO from auto tool kits; one cast wrench is marked RITTER. (Photo)
507. Three lever-type saw sets including a Stanley #42, and one by Millers Falls. (Photo & Photo 2)
508. Lot of four wrenches: two #7 Maytag stamped steel; a M1919/ANM2 combination wrench with screwdriver for Browning M1919AF .30 aircraft machine guns; and a multi wrench marked RICHARDS-WILCOX MFG. CO. DOOR HANGERS HARDWARE-SPECIALTIES AURORA, ILL. (Photo)
509. Five lever-type saw sets: three by Morrill; a TAINTOR No. 7; etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
510. Five cast farm or implement wrenches: B14; 1AA; M58; N9; and 170, all very good. (Photo)
511. Three lever type saw sets including a heavy-cast iron mystery model. (Photo & Photo 2)
512. Five multi nut wrenches: four are marked OXWELD and one is PRESTOWELD, some light rust, all will clean to very good. (Photo)
513. Six lever-type saw sets including a Morrill saw punch: Disston; Morrill; TAINTOR, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
514. Four farm wrenches including a large 2.5-inch open end in green paint; an 8.5-inch A-P CO; 7.5-inch JAMESWAY embossed on both sides; and a stamped steel 9-inch M-H with some original red paint. (Photo & Photo 2)
515. Four misc. wrenches, three with S-handles one marked 72; and a straight one marked 23, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
516. Lot: four large hex-drive sockets 1 1/4, 1 3/8, 1 7/16, and 1 1/2; a hex socket with number GU304 cast into handle; and a red 1-inch socket with folding handle, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
517. Four assorted wrenches: IHC L9 9-inch with round hole and solid handle, very good; and three others. Two look like homemade wrenches and one is unmarked but factory made. (Photo & Photo 2)
518. Lot including hold-down for workbench; spring dividers; outside calipers and a homemade stump anvil. (Photo & Photo 2)
519. Homemade drawknife with 9 3/4-inch blade, nicely executed; plus an unusual No. 9 brace, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
520. D.R. BARTON 8-inch cooper's drawknife, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
521. Pair of 10-inch drawknives: PS&W, complete and very good; and one by C.J. KIMBALL & SON, (a Bennington, NH maker) very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
522. StS Siegley 24-inch transitional jointer plane, tote has been wallowed out to allow it to be mounted with a shorter screw, otherwise very good. (Photo)
523. PEXTO folding handle drawknife with fine set of Goodell-Pratt chamfer guides. (Photo & Photo 2)
524. Sargent #3420 transitional fore plane with early horseshoe lateral lever and circular Sargent logo on blade, complete and very good. (Photo)
525. J.S. Cantello folding handle drawknife with handles that fold up to protect the edge of the blade, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
526. Stanley #0H4 Two-Tone iron smooth plane with blue bed and red cap iron and frog, original Two-Tone iron, complete and very good. (Photo)
527. WILKINSON folding handle drawknife, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
528. Stanley #0H4 Two-Tone iron smooth plane with yellow bed and red cap iron and frog, Two-Tone iron, complete and very good. (Photo)
529. Lot of five iron block planes including three Stanley #110; an adjustable Sargent #207; and one that has a Sargent 5306 blade in it. (Photo & Photo 2)
530. Stanley #39 7/8-inch dado plane, early type with cast head on cap screw, model number cast into outside of body, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
531. Early Sargent #227 double ended block plane (same as Stanley #130) has circular logo blade, needs light cleaning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
532. Stanley #39 3/4-inch dado plane, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
533. Diamond Edge DEX130 double ended block plane (similar to Stanley #130), complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
534. Stanley BEDROCK #605 FT later model with STANLEY lever cap with orange background, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
535. Stanley #130 double ended block plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
536. Saw vise that clamps onto a work surface and has a cam operated clamp, fine japanning, fine overall. (Photo)
537. Stanley #113 compass plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
538. Unusual BUCKEYE J.B. FOOTE folding saw vise, some light rust, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
539. Stanley #48 tongue and groove plane with swinging fence, missing one blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
540. E.C. STEARNS & CO. PAT. AUG. 22, 1899 iron saw vise mounted to a piece of wood that can be clamped into a bench vise for mounting, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
541. Stanley #40 scrub plane, nice BB-logo blade, nice wood, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
542. Folding iron saw vise by E.C. STEARNS, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
543. Stanley #50 light duty plow plane, with three blades and beading stop, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
544. Adjustable iron saw vise with screw clamp so it can be mounted to a bench, a little rusty but will clean to very good usable condition. (Photo)
545. Stanley #12 cabinet scraper with fine STANLEY toothing blade, complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
546. Stanley #278 missing both the fence and the depth stop, very good cutter, one spur intact and one spur broken, nose can be removed for use as a bullnose. (Photo & Photo 2)
547. Stanley #191 & 192 rabbet planes. The #192 is fine with V-logo blade and nice japanning, it is missing the depth stop; the #191 is complete with depth stop, BB-logo blade, has some light rust to exposed surfaces, will clean to very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
548. UNION #43 iron rabbet plane (same size as Stanley #190), complete with original Union blade and depth stop, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
549. RIVERSIDE TOOL CO. Model #R100B take-down rafter or framing square. This one sports two patent dates January 22, 1907 (U.S. #841,666) and AUG. 18, 1914 (U.S. #1,107,516). RIVERSIDE must have been affiliated with the EAGLE SQUARE MFG. CO. EAGLE made the 100B takedown square and was eventually bought out by Stanley. Then this square became a Model 100TD. This one is very good and just needs a light cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)
550. Unmarked walking log caliper similar to of not an actual F.M. GREENLEAF LITTLETON N.H. model, this one sports an expertly reconstructed wheel, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
551. Lot of six assorted saw sets plus a plier-like tool that looks like it would punch tin or similar. All the saw sets will need a good cleaning. The mystery model in the center has an obviously replaced screw. (Photo & Photo 2)
552. Six assorted saw sets including an unusual Lester Patent with Diamond Edge logo; a TAINTOR'S, LEACH Patent; and unknown make (second from right) and a Morrill's Patent. (Photo & Photo 2)
553. Lot of 22 Russell Jennings wood auger bits, most in good or better usable condition. (Photo)
554. Yankee No. 30A spiral screwdriver in original box with 3 bits, very good screwdriver, box has suffered a little moisture staining, box is still good or better. (Photo & Photo 2)
555. Lot of 12 Russell Jennings wood auger bits, all very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
556. Wooden box with sliding lid with 5 square shanked twist drill bits inside, lid is chipped at one corner, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
557. Lot of 14 Russell Jennings wood auger bits, most in very good overall condition. (Photo)
558. Pair of 18-inch adjustable pipe wrenches: on top is a Lawson Mfg. model with bent handle, someone must have leaned on it with a long cheater pipe, it has a few paint spots, good overall condition; and a KEEN KUTER Stillson-type that is complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
559. Two all-steel monkey wrenches: 18-inch W&B with SANTAFE ROUTE (Railroad) markings on top jaw, handle is dented and adjuster screw appears bent, needs work; and a 15-inch BEMIS & CALL with bent handle, moderate to heavy rust. (Photo & Photo 2)
560. Pair of 12-inch monkey wrenches: an all-steel W&B with M0 PAC (Missouri Pacific Railroad) logo on top jaw, good overall; and a wooden handled COES? with light to moderate rust, appears to have been used primarily as a hammer. (Photo & Photo 2)
561. Bemis & Call 16-inch combination pipe and nut wrench with long-sleeve adjuster, the wooden handle is cracked, but the rest of the wrench is very good; also included is a 13-inch pair of CRESCENT TOOL CO. snips with light to moderate rust; and a combination fencing hammer with nail claw and plier or wire twister, has moderate to heavy rust. (Photo & Photo 2)
562. Lot of three 10-inch adjustable pipe wrenches, two have light to moderate rust; the TRIMOUNT on the bottom has a nice wooden handle and is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
563. Lot of seven assorted wrenches including a 14-inch D127 (Sterling), very good; two S wrenches one of which looks to be blacksmith made; and two FORD automotive lug-type wrenches, both very good. (Photo)
564. Two 11-inch adjustable auto nut wrenches, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
565. Pair of 10-inch screw adjust wrenches: BONNEY AUTOMOTIVE STILLSON, light rust, will clean to very good; and a WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY 10-inch Stillson-type pipe wrench, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
566. Lot of three farm or implement wrenches including an 8.75-inch with a plus sign cast into one end and an oval shaped opening in the other end, some pitting; an unknown make 10-inch in green paint; and a 9.5-inch with a square drain-plug lug cast into one end, some light pitting. (Photo & Photo 2)
567. Four double opened ended wrenches, one stamped steel, some light rust. (Photo & Photo 2)
568. Five assorted wrenches including an IHC 1326E, KEN-TOOL TX9 60609 cap nut wrench, mystery stamped hub cap wrench, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
569. Four assorted wrenches including a BOWDIL 5/8 S TYPE, short handled T-with square sockets, etc., plus a stove-damper? wrench. (Photo & Photo 2)
570. Six assorted wrenches including a FORD lug wrench, four double open ended; and one S wrench, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
571. Lot of five assorted wrenches, the one on top is marked with the CM&STPR(CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL, & PACIFIC Railroad) logo; there also a nice NASH, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
572. Lot of 10 open end wrenches including at the top a 509; TAPPET ADJUSTING WRENCH SCREW AND NUT; 42596 stamped steel; DELAVAL cream separator, missing one pin from the spanner, otherwise fine; HINSDALE; WESTLINE; MOSSBERG No. 267, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
573. Pair of wrenches: 8-inch TRIMO all-stell screw-adjust pipe wrench, very good; and an 8-inch PS&W wood handled monkey wrench, handle cracked, otherwise good. (Photo & Photo 2)
574. Lot of six smaller wrenches inc. 1893; 170; and PLANET JR. 3. (Photo & Photo 2)
575. Six double opened ended wrenches including a PLOMB 3031. (Photo & Photo 2)
576. Seven double open end wrenches inc. BILLINGS 1118; BUHL; and a TIRE CARRIER WRENCH 678225. (Photo & Photo 2)
577. Six assorted wrenches: small NAT. CYLD. GAS; AIRCO 110378; PRESTOWELD; OXWELD; 15 with offset hex box; and a FORD 01A 17017B 85, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
578. Five Stanley HURWOOD screwdrivers that have been modified by and are marked ORD DEPT U.S.A. and are said to have been used to work on artillery shells. (Photo)
579. Lot including a depth stop and several blades for a Stanley #78 plane; several block plane blades, a chip breaker for a #3 sized smooth plane; and a worn but decent rosewood tote and fine chip breaker for #2 sized smooth plane. (Photo)
580. Stanley #420 aluminum zig zag rule with SW logo, very good overall. (Photo)
581. NOS Stanley #1 SW plane blade in with advertising sheet in a wax envelope. (Photo)
582. Lot including a 4-inch CRESTOLOY wrench; unknown KEEN KUTTER tool; line level; and Stanley nail set. (Photo)
583. Lot of five small screwdrivers including one that would go with early Stanley #45 or #55 plane; one a Perfect Handle type; and a little line level. (Photo & Photo 2)
584. Stanley plane parts including nice removable nose piece for Stanley #141 Millers Patent plow; throat closing attachment for #71 router plane; two cutters and fence for #71 or #71 1/2 router planes. (Photo & Photo 2)
585. Stanley plane blades: sash cutter for #45 or #55; 1/2-inch blade for #144; a 3/8-inch blade for ?; a plow blade for a #48 T&G plane; and a 3/8-inch blade for #238 weatherstrip plow; all blades are very good to fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
586. Lot of five totes and six knobs for Stanley bench planes, or knob and one tote are rough and likely not usable; the others can all be used as is or restored to better condition; also included is a fine DISSTON & SONS scraper blade. (Photo)
587. Lot of 11 lever caps, 9 are Stanley, one Sargent and one Chaplin's Patent; and seven good frogs including one for a #2 sized smoother; plus a broken BEDROCK frog. (Photo)
588. Stanley #31 3-inch level with fine nickel plating, fine overall; and a Stanley #87 plastic line level, Stanley began producing these in plastic in 1957, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
589. Stanley plane parts: guide with proper screw for chamfer spokeshave; small lever cap for toy sized block plane; lever cap for #40 1/2 scrub plane; a brass locking nut with patent date for the blade adjuster of a #12 or #112, etc. (Photo)
590. Parts: Single bead blade for Stanley #66 or 72 1/2; two blades for #46 plow; two match blades; a NORTON HB14 Hard Arkansas Oilstone IOB, etc. (Photo)
591. Stanley BEDROCK #6 iron fore plane, this is a TYPE I Bedrock with the milled off patent date in the rear of the bed, marked No. 6 on toe, has STANLEY R&L CO. BED ROCK lever cap, nice early-style rosewood tote and low knob, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
592. OHIO TOOL CO. #0130 double ended block plane (similar to Stanley #130) with 95 percent plus original maroon japanning, nice OHIO TOOL AUBURN NEW YORK iron, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
593. Millers Falls No. 4 ratcheting auger handle, one handle can be unscrewed and re-attached to the top of the chuck for work in tight spaces, needs light cleaning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
594. Unusual BAILEY DEFIANCE No. 9 circular or compass plane, adjuster nut marked with AUG 3RD 1875 patent date, chip breaker marked DEFIANCE, nice original BAILEY TOOL CO. Woonsocket R.I. battle axe blade, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
595. Millers Falls auger handle, needs cleaning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
596. Stanley #9 3/4 Type 3 iron block plane with tail handle, complete with proper tail handle, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
597. Unusual block plane with a wooden palm pusher handle, has SHELTON CONN. U.S.A. cast in bed, wrinkle black finish, similar to either the Knapp or Lawson Mfg. Shelton, CT block planes shown in PTAMPIA Vol. II on the bottom of page 306. Very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
598. Stanley #103 Type I iron block plane with rosewood knob, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
599. Stanley #12 1/2 cabinet scraper with nice rosewood handle and bottom, very good SW logo blade, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
600. Lot: Two E.C. STEARNS saw vises, one with patent date; and a STEARNS flooring jack or clamp. (Photo)
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