Great Planes Trading Company Presents The 4th Annual 2013 Hotter 'n Hell Antique Tool Auction, July 13, 2013, 9:30 AM CST. Preview 2 to 6 PM Friday July 12, and 7 to 9:30 day of sale.

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Great Planes Trading Company Presents

The 4th Annual Hotter 'n Hell Antique Tool Auction

July 13, 2013, 9:30 AM

Harvester Lions Club

4835 Central School Rd.

St. Charles (St. Louis), MO 63304

(Preview Friday 2-6 PM, Saturday 7 to 9:30 AM)

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001. Stanley BEDROCK #606C FT iron fore plane, good SW-logo blade, scuffed but intact rosewood tall knob, tote broken in middle and glued, will easily clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

002. Stanley #5 1/2C wide body jack plane, good rosewood tall knob, tote broken in middle and glued, nice BB-logo iron, very good overall. (Photo)

003. VICTOR by STANLEY No. 1105 iron jack plane with red frog and chip breaker, complete and fine overall. (Photo)

004. Unusual Stanley #1104 FOUR SQUARE iron smooth plane, has red frog and 4-SQUARE logo in face of lever cap, complete and fine. (Photo)

005. Stanley #3 prelateral smooth plane, Rule & Level-logo blade, BAILEY'S PAT. chip breaker; good beaded knob, early-style tote broken twice and repaired, will clean to good or better condition. (Photo)

006. Early Stanley #18 6-inch iron block plane with knuckle jointed lever cap, Rule & Level Co. logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

007. Stanley 6-inch iron block plane with adjustable throat, good BB-blade, very good overall. (Photo)

008. Stanley #65 low angle iron block plane, nickel plated lever cap, good RULE & LEVEL CO. blade, nice rosewood knob, very good overall. (Photo)

009. Unusual Stanley 4-Square ratchet brace, these were not marked except for the SW-logo on the chuck shells, this one is very good. (Photo)

010. Scarce Stanley SW 10-inch Stillson-type pipe wrench, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

011. Stanley #8 24-inch iron jointer plane, has 1st type lateral lever, good Q-logo blade, scuffed knob with bead around base, a later tote, will clean to very good usable condition. (Photo)

012. REVONOC #6C iron fore plane made for the Hibbard Spencer & Bartlett Co. of Chicago, ILL, some very mild pitting on side from an earlier cleaning, good overall. (Photo)

013. Diamond Edge DE6C corrugated 18-inch iron fore plane, tote has chipped spur, good knob, body has likely been repainted, very good overall. (Photo)

014. Siegley #7C 22-inch iron jointer plane, has hang hole in rear of bed, otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)

015. Diamond Edge DE7C 22-inch cast iron jointer plane, nice hard rubber handle, good original blade, good wooden knob, very good overall. (Photo)

016. Union #8 24-inch iron jointer plane with original blade, fine tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo)

017. Keen Kutter K8C 24-inch iron jointer plane, complete with original blade, nice rosewood knob and tote, these were made on early BEDROCK frames, this one is very good. (Photo)

018. Siegley #8C iron jointer plane; exposed surfaces pitted, fair to good overall. (Photo)

019. Ohio Tool Co. #04C iron smooth plane, good Globe-logo blade, very good tote and knob. (Photo)

020. Sargent VBM #408C iron smooth plane, nice beaded knob, tote spur MIA, good overall. (Photo)

021. Sargent VBM #409 iron smooth plane, fine tote and beaded knob, nice circular logo on blade, complete and fine. (Photo)

022. Sargent #409 with early horseshoe lateral lever, fine mahogany tote and beaded knob, good circular logo on blade, very good overall. (Photo)

023. Lot of three iron smooth planes: Shelton #04, complete and very good; late model Sargent #408 iron smoother, complete and very good; and a Stanley Defiance? 9-inch smoother with hard rubber adjuster nut, fine handle and knob, very good overall. (Photo)

024. Siegley #8C iron jack plane with Bailey-type blade adjuster, good knob, bottom has round patch where screw hold from tote broke thru, good overall. (Photo)

025. Diamond Edge DE5 1/2C wide body jack plane, light pitting from a previous cleaning, good wooden knob, and hard rubber tote, good overall. (Photo)

026. Lot of three iron block planes: FULTON TOOL CO. 6-inch with hole in bottom where cap screw goes thru, good overall; unknown make #110 with faint circular logo on top of blade, very good; and a SHELTON TOOL CO. (similar to Stanley #118), complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

027. Three 5-inch iron block planes: MADE IN GERMANY model, very good; early model Stanley #102, some light pitting, good overall; and a later Stanley #102 with Rule & Level-logo blade, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

028. Three iron block planes: Sargent 6-inch with adjustable throat, circular logo on blade, very good overall; Chaplin's Patent with light to moderate pitting to exposed surfaces, fair overall; and a Millers Falls #16 with LAKESIDE blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

029. Three iron block planes: DEFIANCE by Stanley 6-inch, very good; SARGENT #5306 complete and very good; and a UNION PLANE CO. (same as Stanley #110), complete and good. (Photo & Photo 2)

030. Stanley #386 jointer gauge or fence to be used on jointer planes, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

031. Pair of Stanley planes #182 rabbet that has had the front end broken off, needs a blade but will make a good chisel plane; and a #278 that is missing the depth stop and fence but has the rod for the fence, a nice blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

032. Stanley #203 bench bracket, wing nut marked with PAT 3-16-15 patent date, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

033. Stanley #67 Universal spoke shave, nice V-logo blade, flat bottom, nice rosewood handles, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

034. Diamond Edge wooden drill index or holder for nail sets and drifts, has nice SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE DIAMOND EDGE decal on base, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

035. Early Stanley #12 iron cabinet scraper, nice rosewood handle, good unmarked blade, RULE & LEVEL CO. logo around brass blade-clamping screw, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

036. Two Stanley gages: #93 butt and rabbet gage with early script lettering, fine overall; and a clapboard siding gage; and a like new clapboard siding gage. (Photo & Photo 2)

037. Pair of Stanley scrapers: #80 with V-logo blade, body repainted, very good overall; and a #81 with rosewood bottom, improper blade with V-logo, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

038. Gage Tool Co. #16 20-inch transitional fore plane, nice beaded knob, good original blade, tote is a nicely made replacement, very good overall. (Photo)

039. Enders OAK LEAF E27 15-inch transitional jack plane, complete and fine. (Photo)

040. Diamond Edge DE26? 15-inch transitional jack plane, complete and fine. (Photo)

041. Union Tool Co. No. 35 transitional smooth plane (same as Stanley #35) tote broken and glued in center, otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)

042. Gage Tool Co. No. 2 9-inch transitional smooth plane, with O.V.B. logo blade from the Hibbard Spencer & Bartlett Co. Chicago, ILL, complete and fine. (Photo)

043. Keen Kutter (Stanley) K23 transitional smooth plane, complete and fine. (Photo)

044. Stanley #122 LIBERTY BELL transitional smooth plane, nice Q-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

045. Scarce Keen Kutter (Ohio Tool) KK140 rabbeting block plane, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

046. Ten lever type saw set: O.V.B; LAKESIDE; DIAMOND EDGE; KEEN KUTTER; KEEN KUTTER; unmarked; STEARNS; E.C. STEARNS; CHAS. MORRILL SPECIAL; and ENDERES. Most are in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

047. Pair of unusual patented saw sets: Hubert C. Hart PAT. OCT 28, 1873, complete and fine; and a CHAS. CROISSANT & BRO marked PAT. May 30, 1872 and AUG. 5, 1884 (both dates are not invalid) the actual patents that apply are U.S. #129,892 & #303,128, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

048. Ten lever type saw sets: OAK LEAF; TAINTOR'S; DIAMOND EDGE; KEEN KUTTER; O.V.B.; Unknown make; MORRILL'S PAT; LASAYRE & CO. NEWARK, NJ; and E.C. STEARNS & CO., etc. (Photo & Photo 2)

049. Pair of unusual patented saw sets: one a C. CROISSANT & BRO marked PAT. May 30, 1872 and AUG. 5, 1884 (both dates are not invalid) the actual patents that apply are U.S. #129,892 & #303,128, complete and very good; the other is a Hubert C. Hart Patent (U.S. #144,092), complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

050. Nice O.V.B. twin beam all-steel marking gage, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

051. Pair of patented saw sets: BOYNTON'S PAT. NOV. 25, 1873; and an unusual saw set marked BEMIS & CALL, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

052. Keen Kutter K45 twin beam marking gage, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

053. Stanley #77 rosewood marking and mortise gage, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

054. Unusual NOVELL-SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE CO. U.S.A. single beam marking gage, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

055. Two beech and brass Stanley marking gages; nice twin beam, complete and very good; #65 with SW logo, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

056. Stanley #91 twin-beam, all-steel marking gage, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

057. Unusual Stanley #165 marking gage, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

058. Early Stanley #97 all-steel marking gage with script lettering, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

059. Three LUFKIN zig zag rules: #966 Two Way R-L complete and very good; #X46F RED END with brass caliper, complete and fine; and an X46 RED END with brass caliper, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

060. Early Stanley #98 double-beam marking gage with script lettering, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

061. Three zig zag rules: Stanley 100-Plus No. X-226 with brass caliper, moderate wear, good overall; EVANS No. X40F Extension Rule with brass caliper, moderate wear, good oerall; and a Stanley #227, BALL-LOCK-JOINTS, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

062. Lot of four 24-inch 4-fold boxwood and brass rules: UPSON NUT CO. No. 68 with a few ink? stains, very good overall; Chapin-Stephens No. 51, complete and fine; C-S Co. No. 62 brass bound, some staining, good overall; and an unknown make #68 with faint lettering, good. (Photo & Photo 2)

063. WOODMARK INDUSTRIES INC. MINNEAPOLIS MINN No. 6-007 aluminum zig zag rule, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

064. Lot of four 24-inch boxwood 4-fold rules: UPSON NUT CO. No. 68 with faint markings, good overall; Stanley #62 1/2 brass bound, good overall; Stanley #68, complete and fine; and an M-W & CO. No. 19?02 (Marshall Wells Duluth, Minn.) with a few patches of staining, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

065. Lufkin No. 1085 brass 24-inch blacksmith's rule, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

066. Lot of four 36-inch 4-fold rules: Stanley #66 1/2 some wear and missing inside indexing pins, good; another #66 1/2? with number worn off, good overall; #66 1/2 in complete and fine; and a Stanley #66 3/4 brass bound, with SW logo on inside, some staining, good overall. One missing in first photo. (Photo & Photo 2)

067. Three assorted rules: ivory & German silver caliper rule, numbers worn off and one leg has brass repair; #69 12-inch very good overall; and a 6-inch 2-fold Stanley #38 caliper rule, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

068. Lot of four 24-inch 4-fold boxwood rules; Stanley #163 complete and fine; unknown make No. 268, complete and fine; Lufkin No. 651 complete and very good; and Lufkin No. 761, needs light cleaning, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

069. Lot of three 12-inch 4-fold boxwood rules: Stanley with caliper, one leg broken, good overall; Stanley 32 1/2 brass bound caliper rule, complete and very good; and a Stanley #32 caliper rule, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

070. Sargent No. 5206 pressed steel block plane, very good overall. (Photo)

071. Lot of four 24-inch, 4-fold boxwood rules: Stanley #61 with faint numbers on outside; #62 brass bound with moderate wear outside along with a few patches of staining; Stanley #62 SW brass bound, very good; and Stanley #62 brass bound with dark and stained outside, dark inside. (Photo & Photo 2)

072. Stanley #203 5-inch adjustable iron block plane, very good overall. (Photo)

073. Lot of four 24-inch, 4-fold boxwood rules: Stanley #84 brass bound, very good; Stanley #52 brass bound with arched joint, some staining, good overall; UPSON NUT CO. #68, very good; and #68 Stanley, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

074. Stanley #60 1/2 low angle, later model, complete and very good. (Photo)

075. Unknown make brass bladed ship's bevel with 8-inch boxwood and brass handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

076. Stanley #75 bullnose rabbet plane, football shaped Rule & Level-logo blade, very good. (Photo)

077. Stanley #39 3/8-inch dado plane, complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

078. Unusual pair of nickel-plated trammels, very good. (Photo)

079. Stanley #39 3/4-inch dado plane, complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

080. One set Stanley No. 1525-B SCREW-MATE COUNTERSINK and Wood Drill, in original box, very good set in a good box with intact label. (Photo & Photo 2)

081. Stanley #39 7/8-inch dado plane, V-logo on cap screw, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

082. Stanley #192 iron rabbet plane, SW logo blade, 60 percent plus japanning, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

083. Stanley #148 match plane 7/8-inch, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

084. Pair of Stanley #4 trammel points, japanned, both are in very good overall condition. (Photo)

085. Pair of Stanley #26 1/4-inch bitstock screwdriver bits, both are fine. (Photo)

086. Stanley #49 bit gauge, complete and fine. (Photo)

087. Stanley #7 "Blind Man's" rule, needs cleaning, good overall. (Photo)

088. Pair of Stanley #4 trammel points one with integral pencil holder, fine overall. (Photo)

089. Diamond Edge (Stearns) DE95 butt gauge, complete and very good. (Photo)

090. Stanley #96 blind nailing plane Type I with patent date in side, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

091. Wheeler Patent (U.S. No. 116,901) brass depth gauge for countersinks, complete and fine. Made on a patent issue July 11, 1871 to Asa Wheeler of Brattleborough, Vermont. (Photo & Photo 2)

092. Stanley #79 side rabbet plane Type I with fine BB-logo blades, fine overall. (Photo)

093. Decorative Stanley #1 iron tool handle, MARCH 19, 1867 with set of bits, fine overall. (Photo)

094. Stanley pocket level with steel top, attaches to a square, very good overall. (Photo)

095. Pair of General Hwe. stair buttons, complete and fine; plus a U.S. GAGE CO. TIRE PRESSURE GAGE, very good. (Photo)

096. Stanley #71 1/2 router plane with script lettering and patent date in bed, all three blades, fine wood, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

097. Stanley S5 steel jack plane, fine BB-logo blade, nice tote and knob, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

098. Stanley #71, early model with japanned body, nice knobs, patent date in circle around opening, bed has model number and STANLEY cast into it, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

099. Fine Stanley #66 hand beader with one reeding blade, round fence, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

100. Unknown make infilled steel shoulder plane with snecked iron. (Photo)

101. Stanley #18 6-inch iron block plane, fine T-logo blade, nice nickel on cap, very good overall. (Photo)

102. Stanley #60 low angle iron block plane, model number cast into rear of bed, nice rosewood knob, very good overall. (Photo)

103. Stanley #203 iron block plane, good BB-logo blade, nice rosewood knob, very good overall. (Photo)

104. Stanley #8 Type 11, 24-inch iron jointer plane, has pitting on blade and chipbreaker, improper Sargent lever cap, tote broken in two places; knob missing chunk at base, can be restored to usable condition with new blade and better tote. (Photo)

105. Unusual Stanley FOUR SQUARE ratchet brace, marked only with the SW logo on chuck shell, complete and very good. (Photo)

106. MARBLES GLADSTONE MICH. .22 rifle cleaning rod, three piece, missing the bristles from the brush. (Photo)

107. VICTOR No. 1104 iron smooth plane, tote broken in middle and glued, good knob, very good overall. (Photo)

108. Lot of three iron smooth planes: Goodall 9-inch smooth plane, screw operated blade adjuster, complete and very good; BUFFALO TOOL CO. (SARGENT?) 9-inch smoother, complete and fine; and Trustworthy 9-inch smoother, complete and fine. (Photo)

109. Siegley No. 4C iron smooth plane, complete and very good. (Photo)

110. REVONOC No. 4C iron smoother, complete and very good. (Photo)

111. Pair or iron smooth planes: DUNLAP with red painted bed, complete and fine; and a late model SARGENT with plastic tote and knob, big letter S cast into lever cap, fine. (Photo)

112. Diamond Edge DE5C iron jack plane, complete with original blade, nice hard rubber tote, fine overall. (Photo)

113. REVONOC #5C iron jack plane, complete with original blade, nice tote and knob, fine overall. (Photo)

114. Pair of iron jack planes: Millers Falls #14 iron jack plane, good tote and knob, very good overall; and a SIEGLEY No. 5 1/2C with cracked side, missing tote spur, has Bailey-type blade adjuster, great for parts or restoration. (Photo)

115. Stanley #29 20-inch fore plane, complete and very good. (Photo)

116. Stanley #31 24-inch prelateral transitional jointer plane, early type with eagle logo on toe, tote spur chipped, frame is likely repainted, good overall. (Photo)

117. Stanley #132 26-inch Liberty Bell transitional jointer plane, tote spur chipped otherwise very good overall. (Photo)

118. Stanley #33 26-inch transitional jointer plane, has two holes in left side where a jointer gauge was mounted, complete and very good. (Photo)

119. Scarce Stanley #34 30-inch prelateral transitional jointer plane, small chip from rear corner of body, R&L Co. logo on blade, BAILEY patent dates on chip breaker, very good overall. (Photo)

120. SCIOTO WORKS 28 1/2 inch wooden jointer plane with closed handle, side blown out from wedge being driven in too far, can be restored to usable condition. (Photo)

121. Stanley #193 fibre board beveling plane, includes two of the original attachments, good overall; plus a nice and complete #194 fibre board beveling plane. (Photo & Photo 2)

122. Stanley #239 special dado plane with 3/16-inch blade marked on one side with V-logo and other side with patent date, good original fence, intact depth stop, missing nicker and has front of skate broken off. (Photo & Photo 2)

123. Stanley 10 1/2 carriage maker's rabbet plane, repaired on sides and sides have been painted, good V-logo blade, nice rosewood tote and knob, will make a good user. (Photo & Photo 2)

124. Early Stanley #3 prelateral smooth plane, nice beaded knob, good tote, RULE & LEVEL logo blade, has medium sized chip from top of left side rail near throat, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

125. Winchester hatchet, handle looks like a nice replacement, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

126. Unknown make cast iron razor shave, has word PAT cast into raised pad below one handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

127. Keen Kutter single bit axe head, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

128. Ohio Tool Co. wooden smooth plane, throat could use a patch to close it up a bit, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

129. Sargent #54 iron scraper (same as Stanley #80) with a STANLEY scraper blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

130. C.E. JENNINGS Arrowhead Brand folding handle drawknife with 8-inch slightly curved blade, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

131. Stanley #12 cabinet scraper plane, good unmarked blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

132. Pair of torpedo levels: Stanley #259 walnut, complete and fine; and a rosewood and brass model that is complete and very nice. (Photo & Photo 2)

133. Stanley #81 cabinet scraper with rosewood bottom, no blade, very good overall; and a #78 rabbet & filletster that missing the fence, intact depth stop, good BB-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

134. A.J. WILKINSON & CO. 8-inch folding handle drawknife, complete and very good. (Photo)

135. Esco pistol grip saw set STEARNS No. 795B, in original box, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

136. FOLEY #282 hand cranked saw set, the wheel shown next to it in the photo attaches to the end of the shaft, very good overall. (Photo)

137. Stanley #42 saw set IOB, complete with two booklets, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

138. MANCHESTER SWAGE WKS BIG RAPIDS, MICH NO. 2 swage, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

139. Disston IMPERIAL #10 Cross-Cut Saw Tool IOB, box is oil soaked and open at the edges, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

140. E.E. CUNNINGHAM WORCESTER MASS DEC. 23, 1873 Patented hand cranked saw set, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

141. Hibbard No. 795B pistol grip saw set IOB, very good overall (just like lot #135), very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

142. Stanley #1 level sights in original pasteboard box, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

143. Sargent #407 7-inch iron smooth plane (like a Stanley #2) tote broken and glued in center, very good overall. (Photo)

144. Stanley #13 compass plane that has patent date in recessed nut, good Q-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

145. Ohio Tool #03 smooth plane, nice rosewood knob, rosewood tote broken and glued, very good overall. (Photo)

146. Pair of iron smooth planes: SHELTON PAT PEND smoother; complete and very good; and a Stanley #3 prelateral smoother with FULTON blade. (Photo)

147. Stanley #3 iron smoother with first-type lateral lever, Rule & Level logo blade, very good overall. beaded rosewood knob, and early style tote, bed has been repainted, very good overall. (Photo)

148. Stanley #113 compass plane, good SW-logo blade, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

149. Pair of Stanley #50 light duty plow planes; one is early with the patent date cast into the skate, has a chipped skate, usable condition; and a later model with nice nickel plating, two spare spurs screwed to side of plane, very good overall. (Photo)

150. Stanley #12 cabinet scraper complete with V-logo blade, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

151. Pair of SIEGLEY bench planes: #6C 18-inch iron fore plane, complete and very good; and a SIEGLEY 4 1/2C wide body smooth plane, has crack in side at the throat, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

152. FULTON TOOL CO. 18-inch iron fore plane with corrugated bottom, 60 percent plus japanning, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

153. FULTON TOOL CO. 18-inch iron fore plane with corrugated bottom, 80 percent plus japanning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

154. Sargent #418 iron fore plane, nice original iron, very good knob, tote spur chipped, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

155. Ohio Tool No. 07 iron jointer plane, nice globe-logo iron, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

156. SIEGLEY No. 12C iron jointer plane with corrugated bottom, Bailey-type blade adjuster, tote spur broken and reshaped, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

157. OHIO TOOL CO. #08C iron jointer plane with THISTLE BRAND logo blade, scuffed but intact tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

158. Sargent #424 iron jointer plane with circular logo on good blade, fine beaded knob, tote spur chipped and mounting screw not fitting properly, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

159. Four Stanley iron block planes: #9 1/2; #120 and two #110, one with original decal on cap, all very good or better. (Photo & Photo 2)

160. Stanley #50 light duty plow plane with very good nickel plating, intact depth stop, two spare spurs screwed to side of plane, and a fine box of original blades, fine overall. (Photo)

161. Pair of iron block planes: Stanley #60 1/2 low angle with maroon japanning, very good overall; and an early Stanley #103, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

162. Stanley #45 Type 15? with two blue boxes full of 23 blades including the slitter in the plane, long and short rods, dated cam rest, beading stop, depth stops, original screwdriver, owners manual, all inside the original box bottom, a nice complete #45. (Photo & Photo 2)

163. Three 5-inch iron block planes: Type 1 Stanley #103 missing the wooden knob, good overall; early Sargent #106?, good overall; and an unknown make similar to a Stanley #102, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

164. Extra large hand forged saw set with wooden handles, 23 inches long overall, screw adjusted, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

165. Two stamped or pressed steel block planes: TWIX with unusual blade adjuster and wooden knob, very good; and an unknown 6-inch model. (Photo & Photo 2)

166. Sargent #5607 low angle block plane, nice original blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

167. Nine envelopes or piles of hardware store price tags including ones by Keen Kutter; Diamond Edge; Orgill; Simmons; etc. (Photo)

168. Lot of four iron jack planes: TRUSTWORTHY; Stanley #5; Millers Falls #14; and Stanley #5C, all complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

169. Two WINCHESTER iron bench planes: Scarce #W5 1/2 wide body jack plane, ERIK ANTON BERG iron from Sweden, good Winchester lever cap, rosewood tote and knob are chipped at base, right front corner missing a big piece, could be used as is, good overall; and a Winchester (Sargent) #3004 with scuffed but intact tote and knob, nice original blade and lever cap, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

170. Lot of four iron jack planes: Unknown make with Stanley BB-logo blade; SARGENT #414 with glued repair to tote, good overall; SHELTON #05 complete and very good; and a Millers Falls #14 complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

171. Stanley #2 smooth plane, nice tall knob, good STANLEY lever cap, SW logo blade had been struck with a hammer; rear portion of bed has been welded and ground down, not a bad job, but not the best either; comes with a scarce Ohio Tool Co. #02 smoother that has a good body and good wood, but is missing both lever cap. We have found the tapered blade with globe logo, some mild pitting. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

172. Lot of five saw tools: saw filing jig, very good; a large LEACH Patent saw set; and a smaller Leach Patent a wooden handled wrest and a medium sized lever-type set. (Photo)

173. Lot of 9 assorted tack and metal-working hammers. (Photo)

174. Lot of 9 lever type saw sets including ones by LAKESIDE; MORRILL; DEFIANCE by Stanley; Stanley #42 with decal; STEARNS, etc. (Photo)

175. Unusual steel hammer with two brass faces, very good. (Photo)

176. Lot of 7 assorted mini claw hammers. (Photo)

177. Lot of three full sized claw hammers including a Stanley 16-ounce; one has light pitting, all usable. (Photo)

178. Original countertop showcase with hinged lid, has old purple felt in the bottom, measures 18 x 23 x 6 inches, with a little work it will be fine. (Photo)

179. Three full sized claw hammers including VAUGHAN; DROP FORGED; and WESTLINE, and usable. (Photo)

180. New Departure Coaster Brakes & Hubs Genuine Parts STOP QUICKER SMOOTHER 25 1/2 x 11 1/4 x 11 3/4-inch countertop parts cabinet, has big storage space under lid, and two drawers. Great for storing parts or for a country store-type display. (Photo & Photo 2)

181. Three full sized claw hammers including VULCAN DYNAMIC; MASTER MECHANIC; and unknown make, all usable. (Photo)

182. Lot of five assorted gouges including one made from an old file. (Photo & Photo 2)

183. Three claw hammers: the one on top has light to moderate pitting; KING CITY S.H. CO. with short handle and light pitting. (Photo)

184. Lot of seven socket firmer chisels including a nice Stanley with SW logo on socket, and a WITTE HARDWARE (St. Louis). (Photo & Photo 2)

185. Five automotive valve tools: one hand craned valve lapping tool and three valve-spring compressors, all have been repainted black; plus a simple lapping tool that is a dowel with a suction cup on the end, the cup is cracked. (Photo & Photo 2)

186. Lot of six socket firmer chisels including a large CHIP-A-WAY (St. Louis) that needs a handle; two Greenlee one needing a handle; and a BUCK. (Photo & Photo 2)

187. Pair of valve lapping braces. One is complete and is marked on the top of the wooden head "M-B TOOL CO. PAT APL'D FOR PROV. R.I.; the other is missing the pins that engage the head of the valve. (Photo & Photo 2)

188. Three assorted carving tools by JAMES SWAN; GRACE W. LOVE & CO.; and one unmarked that has light pitting. (Photo & Photo 2)

189. Lot of automotive tools: brake spring pliers; two PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS tools for breaking seals of automobile windows; unknown crimper; four cadmium-plated replacement jaws for a valve spring compressor; oil filter wrench; unknown G.W. MOUNT plier like tool; WARDS Feeler Gauge in original packaging; hand reamer; air gage, brake tool; a mystery air-gage marked AUSTRALIA. (Photo)

190. Three large or heavy duty firmer type chisels including ones by JENNINGS GRIFFIN and GREENLEE. The three on top need new handles, the JENNINGS GRIFFIN is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

191. Three automotive tools: DURO METAL PRODUCTS CO. No. 711 valve lapping tool, very good; and another lapping tool that has an owner-modified end attached to the shaft; and a piston ring groove cleaner. (Photo & Photo 2)

192. Large lot of 22 assorted chisels some with wood handles, some with plastic and some needing handles. Included are several good wooden handles included. (Photo & Photo 2)

193. Lot of automotive and other tools: MAC Engine Vacuum and Fuel Pump Tester graduated 0 to 30; set of tip cleaners for a torch set; and wire stripper from K. MILLER T&M CO.; an early spark-plug tester; set of feeler gages; small grease gun and tire valve tool. (Photo & Photo 2)

194. Four automotive tools: a brass oiler, very good; two hub caps, one by ford is rough; the other is very good; an unusual B.F. GOODRICH COMPANY AKRON, OHIO tire inflation gauge (caliper), nickel plated, very unusual and nice. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

195. Four auto tire pressure gauges: two small SCHRADER gauges; a longer SCHRADER tire gauge; and a MILTON gauge, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

196. Adamson MFG. Pat. (April 1, 1913) tire vulcanizer, complete and fine in original? box. (Photo & Photo 2)

197. Pair of drawknives: 11-inch cooper's that is very good; and a JAMES MARSH with kangaroo and turtle logo has tang handles but the wood is long gone, put new wooden handles on and Bob's your uncle. (Photo)

198. BLUE GRASS drawknife 8.25-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo)

199. Pair of drawknives: BLUE GRASS 10-inch, very good overall; and an unknown make 8-inch with rust and light pitting, dried out handles, can be restored. (Photo)

200. Pair of drawknives; Hand forged model with 12.75-inch blade made from an old rasp or file, both handles are cracked, light pitting on blade; and a nice L&I.J. WHITE 6-inch complete. (Photo)

201. Box of 13 FEDERAL HI-POWER 12 GAGE Shot Shells plus two misc. other shells, box is good. (Photo)

202. Full box of 25 Remington Express MAGNUM shotgun shells. (Photo)

203. Full box of 25 WESTERN SUPER X #6 shotgun shells. (Photo)

204. U.S. 50-CAL. ammo can 1/2 full of loose shotgun shells 20 gage, 12 gage and likely others. Some may be reloads, others factory loads. The can is marked on one end J.B.S. CO. and on the side it is indicated that the original ammo it contained was processed May 1947. (Photo)

205. Stanley BEDROCK #608C RT iron jointer plane with good Q-logo blade, rosewood low knob, rosewood tote is missing chunk from side of spur, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

206. Stanley #7C Type 11 iron jointer plane, bed has been poorly repainted, scuffed low knob, good rosewood tote, V-logo blade, lever cap chipped at leading edge, will make a good user. (Photo & Photo 2)

207. Stanley #7 iron jointer plane, nice rosewood tote and low knob, Q-logo blade is chipped at working end and will need a regrind, plenty of life left in the blade; former owners name engraved in left side, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

208. Stanley BEDROCK #606 RT with nice SW-logo blade, nice rosewood tote and low knob, STANLEY, R&L CO., BEDROCK logo in lever cap, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

209. Stanley #2 smooth plane, front knob larger than an original #2 knob, lever cap appears to have been welded and ground on the face, and the overhang for the tote is broken off, tote broken and glued in center, a good frog, BB-logo blade, and chip breaker. (Photo & Photo 2)

210. Sargent #411 junior jack plane (same size as Stanley 5 1/4) with good original blade, tote broken in middle, good tall knob, some light surface rust, will clean to very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

211. Stanley FOUR SQUARE junior jack plane (same size as #5 1/4) that has just a trace of the original decal on the nice tote, V-logo blade, STANLEY lever cap with stippled surface, nice hardwood knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

212. Two Stanley planes: Stanley DEFIANCE No. 4 smooth plane with proper DEFIANCE blade, good hardwood tote and knob, screw for lever cap needs to be shortened or have a washer put under the head, very good overall; plus a #40 scrub plane with repainted body, nice SW-logo blade, lever cap has brazed repair, nice beech tote and knob, a good user. (Photo & Photo 2)

213. Three iron rabbet planes: early #180 with vines cast into handle, patent date on blade, missing depth stop, likely repainted, very good; later model #182 with 45 percent japanning, missing depth stop, will make a good user; and a body and lever cap for a Stanley #289 skew-bladed rabbet plane. (Photo & Photo 2)

214. Stanley #48 tongue & groove plane, early style with vines cast into handle, very good nickel plating, nice knob, needs two blades, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

215. Pair of Stanley #81 cabinet scrapers with rosewood bottoms, both have fine nickel plating, and both need a blade to complete them. (Photo & Photo 2)

216. Scarce Stanley #2 smooth plane with first-type lateral lever, nice R&L blade, good beaded knob, tote broken in middle and glued, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

217. Lot of six lever type Stanley saw sets including a HANDYMAN, all in very good overall condition. (Photo)

218. Lot of seven assorted saw sets: two S.H. CO. SWIFT No. 11 sets made for Shapleigh Hardware Co. St. Louis; LEACH PAT. BOSTON, MASS; two Morrill's Pat. DEC. 14, 1886 patent; and two wooden handled Stillman's Patent with light patch of pitting. (Photo)

219. Lot of nine saw setting tools including two different Stillman's Patent wooden handled saw sets; two Disston TRIUMPH sets; MAY 11, 1875 Patent; SEPT. 8, 1903; etc. (Photo)

220. Lot of seven saw setting tools: DUNLAP 4873 aluminum set; Stearns 4-8-24 Pat. set; two different Stillman's wooden handled sets; SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE raker gage; and a PIKE raker gage. (Photo)

221. Lot of three iron block planes: Sargent #307, complete and very good; early Sargent #207 with circular logo on iron, appears to have been repainted, very good; and an early Stanley #120 with patent date on blade, nice knob, repainted body, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

222. Early Stanley #75 bullnose rabbet plane with early football-shaped Rule & Level logo iron, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

223. Three iron block planes: early Stanley #110 with Rule & Level logo blade, nice knob, very good overall; CHIP-A-WAY (St. Louis) iron block plane, similar to Stanley #110, body and cap repainted, very good; and a TRUE VALUE (Sargent), complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

224. FIRESTONE SUPREME (Sargent) iron block plane with adjustable throat, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

225. Lot of three iron block planes: ECLIPSE (Sargent?) complete and very good; Stanley #120 with early blade, nice knob, very good overall; and a Sargent #107? that is complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

226. Pair of 12-inch rosewood and brass handled bevels, one unmarked and one with SEPT. 1877 patent in circle stamped into handle, both are complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

227. Lot of two saw tools: BATES MFG. CO. saw punch, fine overall; and an unusual BORTHWICK Patent (U.S. #320,7530 rotary saw set made on a patent issued June 23, 1885 to John A. Borthwick of Atlantic City, New Jersey, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

228. Pair of rosewood and brass handled bevels: Stanley #25 with 10-inch blade, complete and fine; and an unmarked model with 8-inch blade, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

229. Three saw sets: Leach Patent with some rust, complete and good; Lester Patent (U.S. #756,662) marked ROYAL STEEL PAT APR. 5, '04, complete and fine; and an E.M. BOYNTON, PAT. NOV. 25, 1876, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

230. Sargent's Patent iron bevel with 8-inch blade, unmarked, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

231. Two saw sharpening tools: hammer with some pitting on head, complete and very good; and a hand-forged simple set for crosscut saws? (Photo & Photo 2)

232. Sargent's Patent iron bevel with 8-inch blade, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

233. EAGLE sliding bevel with 9-inch blade, has very pitting on blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

234. Unusual GOODELL-PRATT hardened square with 6-inch blade, some mild pitting, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

235. Southington HOLD-FAST bevel 12-15-14, with 8-inch blade, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

236. Topp's-type framing square with wooden and brass handle, faint etching on blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

237. Stanley #15 Try & Miter square TYPE 1 with brass handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

238. Uncommon Shelley Patent (U.S. #42,230) Stanley Rule & Level Co. #24 combined square and bevel with 7-inch lightly pitted blade, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

239. Keen Kutter nickel plated sliding bevel with OCT. 29, '07 patent date on handle, nice 6-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

240. Two Stanley #18 sliding bevels: 8-inch model with 8-inch blade, fine overall; and one with 9 1/2-inch blade, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

241. Pair of unmarked Stillman's Patent saw sets, both are complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

242. Three iron jack planes: FULTON NO. 5, complete and fine; SHELTON NO. 05, complete and fine; and a PARPLUS-type with unusual cast-iron frog, complete and very good. (Photo)

243. Lot of three hammer type saw sets, one marked AIKEN'S NO. 1, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

244. Lot of three iron jack planes: TRUE VALUE with red painted bed, complete and very good; VICTOR by Stanley, complete and very good; and a CRAFTSMAN 14-inch iron with tote spur MIA, otherwise very good overall. (Photo)

245. Trade Tool Co. trip hammer-type pedal-operated saw set CLEVELAND, O(hio), no pedal or connecting rod, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

246. Stanley #105 LIBERTY BELL steel jack plane, light pitting on blade and chip breaker, lever cap has been ground on, good overall. (Photo)

247. Lot of three saw sharpening tools: TAINTOR'S POSITIVE NO. 7; STANLEY #442; and a piece of a G. ANDERSON SAW GAUGE MFG. CO. SEATTLE NO. 5, PAT. NO. 1970705, very interesting. (Photo & Photo 2)

248. Union #X5 "vertical post" jack plane, complete and very good overall; and a Gage O.V.B. No. 5 iron jack plane with light pitting on exposed surfaces, and has a patched hole in bottom where tote mounting screw broke thru. (Photo)

249. Sargent #3430 30-inch transitional jointer plane, complete with fine VBM logo blade, fine wood, and fine overall condition. Transitional planes are hard to find in this condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

250. Stanley FOUR-SQURE junior jack plane with partial decal or sticker on tote, complete with nice SW logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

251. Sargent #3426 26-inch transitional jointer plane, complete with very good VBM logo blade, fine wood, and very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

252. Stanley #104 steel "Liberty Bell" smooth plane, has patent date in side of plane, bed and lever cap repainted, good overall. (Photo)

253. Sargent #3420 20-inch transitional fore plane, early model with horseshoe lateral lever, complete with very good circular logo blade, fine wood, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

254. Pair of Diamond Edge transitional jack planes, both are complete, one is very good; the other has a tote broken in the middle, it is in good overall condition. (Photo)

255. Sargent #3417 wide body transitional jack plane, patch of light pitting on top of VBM blade, tote broken and glued in middle, body had typical nicks and chips at edges, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

256. Stanley #127 Liberty Bell transitional jack plane, good Q-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

257. Pair of Sargent #3411 transitional smooth planes, both have early horseshoe lateral levers, circular logo blades, and both have totes broken in center, one needs to be glued, one is very good, the other is good. (Photo)

258. Stanley #130 double ended iron block plane, good SW-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

259. Sargent #3409 transitional smooth plane with early horseshoe lateral lever, circular logo blade, fine overall. (Photo)

260. Lot of three 7-inch iron block planes: Unknown (Sargent?) with Stanley RULE & LEVEL CO. blade, complete and very good; SHELTON complete and very good; and an OAK LEAF, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

261. Sargent #3408 VBM transitional 8-inch smooth plane, fine original blade, fine overall. (Photo)

262. Stanley #120 with 6-point star in cap, nice blade marked with 1876 patent date, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

263. CRAFTSMAN (Sargent) 7-inch low angle block plane (Similar to Stanley #65) complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

264. Automobile tire rim spreader, screw operated, complete and very good. (Photo)

265. Lot of four iron block planes: early Stanley #19 Type 3 with crack in left side, nice knuckle jointed lever cap, good for parts; Stanley #19 Type 13 with good SW blade, nice SW logo on knuckle jointed lever cap, very good overall; Stanley #220, complete and very good; and a FULTON, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

266. Eleven envelopes containing NOS price tags from hardware stores including BLUE GRASS; KEEN KUTTER; & ORGILL. (Photo)

267. FABIK 70-year anniversary brass medallion with key ring. (Photo & Photo 2)

268. DONAHUE-FISHER CO. ROCKFORD, ILL D.F. UNIVERSAL HUB CAP WRENCH, complete and very good. (Photo)

269. P&H Service brass watch fob from HARNISCZHFEGER CORP. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

270. DURBIN-DURCO INC. ST. LOUIS MO #501 WIRE STRETCHER, complete and very good. (Photo)

271. WABCO brass watch fob, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

272. Pair of wrenches: 16.5-inch with offset 3/4-inch square box opening, very good; and a 15.5-inch TCIW A188 with 1.5-inch pentagon opening. (Photo)

273. JCB WORK FORCE TO AMERICA brass watch fob, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

274. U.S. Calvary M1912 picket pin, very good overall. (Photo)

275. Pair of key rings with brass medallions: CHEVROLET Commitment to Excellence; and Coca Cola, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

276. RITZ wooden shoe measuring stick, complete and fine. (Photo)

277. Pair of key rings with brass medallions: HOME SAVINGS OF AMERICA; and 75th Anniversary 1900 to 1975 of U.A. LOCAL 136 PLUMBERS & STEAMFITTERS EVANSVILLE, INDIANA, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

278. CHAMPION SHOE MACH'Y CO. ST. LOUIS, MO cast iron canister with hinged lid, may be a glue pot used on the shoe assembly line. (Photo)

279. Lot: Three different AC spark plug gapping tools; and a POLAR PRODUCTS Grill Cleaner, PAT PEND 1980. (Photo & Photo 2)

280. Green River-type manufactured wheelwright's traveler with intact pointer, very good overall condition. (Photo)

281. EUCLID crawler tractor watch fob, no leather, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

282. Pair of brass torches: WALL, GROVE CITY, PA blow torch, very good; and a LENK MFG. mini alcohol torch. (Photo)

283. Lot: two keychain screwdrivers and a tiny GEARENCH Peterson Patent wrench watch fob, that has the name of the company and the patent date on the fob, nice leather, very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

284. Lot of 13 assorted yard sticks with advertising from small-town businesses in Southeast Missouri and one meter stick with Chevrolet Automobile advertising. (Photo)

285. Gifford Wood Co. ice axe, complete and very good. (Photo)

286. Six assorted hand drills including, on top, a Stanley BELL SYSTEMS. (Photo)

287. WITE HARDWARE CO. ST. LOUIS IXL embossed double bit axe, moderate pitting, good overall. (Photo)

288. Lot of seven assorted hand drills including MOHAWK, DUNLAP, PEXTO, GOODELL-PRATT, etc. (Photo)

289. SHAPLEIGH Hardware St. Louis single bit axe, very good overall. (Photo)

290. Lot of seven assorted hand drills including Stanley HANDYMAN; YANKEE #1530A ratcheting; MOHAWK, etc. (Photo)

291. Early broad axe with severe pitting, good handle, will make a nice decorative piece. (Photo)

292. SAMSON 8-inch folding handle drawknife very good. (Photo)

293. Keen Kutter single bit axe, complete and very good. (Photo)

294. A.J. WILKINSON & CO. BOSTON MASS 8-inch folding handle drawknife, very good. (Photo)

295. Three wooden handled BLUE GRASS try squares including an 8-inch No. T5-BG81; another 8-inch; and a 6-inch with blued blade end of rosewood handle chipped. (Photo)

296. PS&W (PEXTO) 10-inch folding handle drawknife, complete and very good. (Photo)

297. Lot of five squares including a Stanley try and miter square with 6-inch blade. (Photo)

298. C.H. WHITTE'S (St. Louis) EXTRA IXL logo 8 3/4-inch drawknife, very good; and BAY STATE 9-inch drawknife, red painted handles, missing handle nut on both sides. (Photo)

299. Lot of two small hardened squares and two square and bevel combination tools, one marked TWIX. (Photo)

300. Sterling silver six-year calendar cigar cutter and watch fob-type chain, very good. For the years 1942 thru 1947. (Photo & Photo 2)

301. SHAPLIEGH'S (St. Louis) 10-inch drawknife, very good. (Photo)

302. Lot of three sliding bevels two with rosewood handles one Stanley #25 with beech handle. (Photo)

303. C.E. JENNINGS Arrowhead brand pony shave with 4-inch blade, one handle is an early replacement, nicely done. (Photo)

304. Pair of Stanley No. 25 sliding bevels with 6-inch blades, and having SW logo, very good. (Photo)

305. Lot of three Stanley try squares including a No. 20 8-inch with rosewood handle, fine; and a No. 1 with 6-inch blade and a No. 1 with 8-inch blade. (Photo)

306. Lot of six marking gages including one that has been modified by adding a steel plate to the head; a Stanley #98 double beam with replaced screws. (Photo)

307. Lot of two wooden spokeshaves, one on top needs some work. (Photo)

308. Lot of five wooden marking gages plus parts of two more for parts. (Photo)

309. DIXON jeweler's saw, complete and fine. (Photo)

310. Three wooden marking gages including a double beam with 1872 patent date. (Photo)

311. Pair of jeweler's saws. (Photo)

312. Pair of Stanley #151 spoke shaves, one in original japanning with decal and one repainted. (Photo)

313. Lot of eight assorted tinners and claw hammers. (Photo)

314. Pair of jeweler's saws including one marked MADE IN GERMANY; and a DIXON GERMANY, both very good. (Photo)

315. Lot of seven assorted little hammers and hatchets including an upholsterer's with handle broken off just below socket; plus a loose head. (Photo)

316. Stanley #64 spokeshave, plus two more shaves for parts and a WITTE coppers shave that just needs new wooden handles added. (Photo)

317. Lot of three full-sized claw hammers including a nice KLICKER; and a STANLEY. (Photo)

318. Lot of three spokeshaves including Stanley #60 double shave with moderate pitting; Stanley #51 repainted; and an unknown make with repaint. (Photo)

319. Lot of three claw hammers: VAUGHAN; WORTH; and Keen Kutter DYNAMIC. (Photo)

320. Lot of three iron spokeshaves: Stanley #51 repainted; another #51 in red paint; and and unknown make double shave, likely a Seymour Smith & Co. repainted. (Photo)

321. Lot of five Perfect Handle-type screwdrivers. (Photo)

322. Pair of Stanley spokeshaves: #60 double shave with SW logo blades, very good; and a #55 hollow faced with SW logo blade and repainted body. (Photo)

323. Lot of three drawknives: first has 8.75-inch blade, brazed handle extensions, has file handles; unknown make 9-inch with pitting on back, worn handles, good overall; and a BRIDGE TOOL CO. (St. Louis) BEST CAST STEEL 10-inch, very good overall. (Photo)

324. Belknap BLUE GRASS masonite store display for 15 box wrenches, cracked in center of board, has two NOS BLUE GRASS paint brushes; and two used models. (Photo & Photo 2)

325. DIAMOND TOOL AND HORSESHOE CO. DULUTH, MINN TORONTO, ONT. hardware display board. (Photo & Photo 2)

326. Five saw tools used in setting the teeth of crosscut saws. (Photo & Photo 2)

327. Two 9-inch WIZZARD No. 9 wrenches, both complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

328. Lot of seven saw tools used in setting the teeth of crosscut saws. (Photo & Photo 2)

329. Two wrenches: CRESCENT 8-10 double ended Crescent wrench, good overall; and a QUALI-KRAFT JAPAN 8-inch with helical adjustment, currently not working. (Photo & Photo 2)

330. John Walter STANLEY TOOLS GUIDE TO IDENTITY & VALUE hardbound big book with intact dust jacket. These have sold for $350 plus in recent years on eBay, they have been out of print for many years. (Photo)

331. Six MOSSBERG and other 5-inch pocket or bicycle nut wrenches. (Photo & Photo 2)

332. Patented Transitional & Metallic Planes in America (PTAMPIA) 1827-1927 VOL. 1, scuffed around the edges of the covers, inside is very good. (Photo)

333. Lot of three Stanley clapboard siding tools: marker and two gauges, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

334. Pair of Martin J. Donnelly The Catalogue of ANTIQUE TOOLS catalogs 1999 and 2002. Each is complete and very good. These catalogs feature tools many can only dream about owning. A fine reference source for those out beating the bushes for tools. (Photo)

335. The HISTORY of OLD TIME FARM IMPLEMENT COMPANIES and the WRENCHES THEY ISSUED by P.T. RATHBONE, hardbound bible for anyone collecting tractor or implement wrenches. (Photo)

336. American Wrench Makers 1830 - 1915 by Kenneth L. Cope, very good overall. (Photo)

337. Two tool books: The Antique TOOL COLLECTOR'S GUICE TO VALUE by Ronald S. Barlow; and THE AX BOOK by D. Cook. (Photo)

338. The Art of Fine Tools by Sandor Nagyszalanczy, hardbound coffee table book featuring some of the finest tools in the country's biggest collections, complete and fine. (Photo)

339. Two wrench books: Scarce WRENCHES ANTIQUE AND UNUSUAL by SCHULZ'S, soiled cover, the original source book for wrench info; and The Brothers Coes And Their Legacy of Wrenches by Herbert E. Page. (Photo)

340. Classic Hand Tools hardbound book by Garrett Hack, complete and fine. (Photo)

341. Patented American Planes for Wood, Leather, and the Allied Trades, 1795 to 1934 VOL. 1. to 1875 by Lars Larson & Clarence Blanchard. (Photo)

342. Pair of soft covered tool books: The Woodworker's Guide to HAND TOOLS by Peter Korn; and TOOL Working Wood in Eighteenth-Century America by James M. Gaynor and Nancy L. Hagedorn, both very good. (Photo)

343. Pair of Keen Kutter Collectibles books by Jerry & Elaine Heuring 2nd Edition and 3rd Edition, both very good. (Photo)

344. A rare THE HAMMER the KING of TOOLS book by Ron Baird and Dan Comerford. (Photo)

345. Two Stanley tool books: Antique & Collectible STANLEY TOOLS by John Walter, first book, very good overall; and a Early 20th Century Stanley Tools by Jack P. Wood. (Photo)

346. Three tool books: Antique Trader TOOLS PRICE GUIDE Third Edition by Clarence Blanchard; Eighteenth-Century Woodworking Tools Papers Presented at a Tool Symposium May 19-22, 1994 at Colonial Williamsburg VOL 3; PRIMITIVES OUR AMERICAN HERITAGE Values Updated by Kathryn M. McNerney. (Photo)

347. Two tool books: The Cooper And His Trade by Kenneth Kilby; and A PRICE GUIDE TO ANTIQUE TOOLS BY Herbert P. Kean New Revised Edition, complete and fine. (Photo)

348. Barn-beam boring machine, folds to allow user to bore holes at an angle, no bits included, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

349. Saber and scabbard MADE IN INDIA, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

350. RICHARDS-WILCOX MFG. AURORA. ILL treadle grinder, is in near new condition and came out of an attic in Sikeston, Missouri, has name of firm stenciled on side of the stone, by far the nicest treadle grinder we have sold. (Photo & Photo 2)

351. Unknown make PAT APPD FOR simple saw set, 15-inches long overall, very good. (Photo)

352. Large LEACH Patent lever type saw set, 12 1/2 inches long overall, very good. (Photo)

353. Large DISSTON TRIUMPH saw set, complete and very good. (Photo)

354. Pair of lever type saw sets: FOLEY HAMMER SAW SET with brass tag on top, very good; and a Stanley #42, complete and very good. (Photo)

355. Large APEX lever type saw set, 15-inches long overall, very good. (Photo)

356. Unknown make simple saw wrest with adjustable fence, very good. (Photo)

357. The Buller Saw Set, 13 inches long overall, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

358. IDEAL PAT 4/3/23 lever-type saw set, complete and very good. (Photo)

359. Lot of 11 envelopes or piles of new old stock price tags from old hardware stores including KEEN KUTTER; ORGILL; & DIAMOND EDGE. (Photo)

360. WIZARD No. 9, 9-inch screw adjusted nut wrench, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

361. Lot of four 5-inch pocket or bicycle adjustable nut wrenches: Mossberg Patent with name Queen on one side, likely a bicycle brand, very good; Mossberg Sterling No. 1, typical nicks and dings, very good; a Mossberg-type marked No. 12 and BRISTOL, very good; and another marked BAY STATE, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

362. Camillus Knife display cast with locking hasp on top, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

363. Lot of five Mossberg Patent pocket or bicycle wrenches: Sterling No. 1; A-1; B-1; A-3; and a DIAMOND No. 11, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

364. Small counter top display case 20 x 24 x 4 hinged top with plexiglass, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

365. Lot of five pocket or bicycle nut wrenches: 5 1/2-inch marked U.S.; CHARLES E. HALL No. 3; L.&S. CO. BUCKEYE; BARNES; and a BARNES TOOL CO. drop forged, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

366. Unknown make broad axe with 11-inch blade, moderate to heavy pitting, nice handle, good overall. (Photo)

367. Lot of three pocket or bicycle nut wrenches: Frank Mossberg STERLING No. 1; a similar yet unmarked model; and a Mossberg Patent A-1, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

368. Kent-style axe with one corner chip in 6 1/4-inch blade, light to moderate pitting, good handle, good overall. (Photo)

369. Lot of 3 Billings & Spencer nut wrenches: 6 1/2-inch Automotive-type, complete and very good; a 4 1/2-inch model A with center nut adjust, very good; and a 4 1/4-inch pocket or bicycle wrench, good. (Photo & Photo 2)

370. Kent-style axe with 6 1/2-inch blade, light to moderate pitting, good handle, good overall. (Photo)

371. Lot of 5 pocket or bicycle wrenches: Zilliox Patent (U.S. No. 1,386,217); Mossberg A-1; unmarked model; Mossberg A-2, and a Mossberg A-3 all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

372. Keen Kutter double bit axe, nice handle, light pitting, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

373. Lot of six pocket or bicycle nut wrenches: Zilliox Patent that is pitted and locked up; nickel plated U.S. MADE IN USA; SPRINGFIELD DROP FORGING CO.; Mossberg A-2; unusual Mossberg F-2; and a WAKEFIELD B-1. (Photo & Photo 2)

374. Shapleigh's Hardware (St. Louis) single bit axe, nice handle, good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

375. Lot of four bicycle or pocket nut wrenches: HERBRAND; unknown make with light to moderate pitting; an unknown make 5-inch; and a 5 1/2-inch model with letters T C inside a circle, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

376. Broad axe with 11 3/4-inch blade, socket is chipped, good overall. (Photo)

377. Unusual INDIAN MOTOCYCLE wrench by the Wakefiled Wrench Co. very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

378. Keen Kutter single bit axe, handle could stand to be re-fitted, good overall. (Photo)

379. Lot of six assorted pocket or bicycle nut wrenches: Billings & Spencer Co. Model B with graduated bar, very good; a similar model with C.E. BILLINGS and his 1879 patent date on one side; a similar model that has been "worked" on and been repainted; another Billings Model B-type with moderate to heavy pitting; 4-inch patented wrench with brass center nut adjuster; and a 3-inch KING DICK with center adjuster nut, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

380. WOW (Woodsmen of the World) ceremonial aluminum axe, used in the lodges of this fraternal organization. (Photo)

381. GROVE TOOL WORKS NEW YORK CITY hatchet, with weathered handle, very good head. (Photo)

382. Small Snow & Nealey Banger Maine double bit axe, handle had been taped with electrical tape, needs to be re-fitted, good overall. (Photo)

383. Pair of hatchets: Geller E-Z CUTTER (St. Louis) and a Keen Kutter with clunky homemade handle, good overall. (Photo)

384. MWA (Modern Woodsmen of America) ceremonial aluminum axe, used in the lodges of this fraternal organization. (Photo)

385. Fine KEEN KUTTER hatchet with fine original handle. (Photo)

386. Kent-style hatchet marked HAND MADE DROP FORGED short handle with former owners name, good overall. (Photo)

387. Diamond Edge hatchet with hammer and nail notch, very good overall. (Photo)

388. Keen Kutter hatchet with hammer, end of handle is chipped, very good head. (Photo)

389. Pair of drawknives: on top is a 9-inch cooper's brace, blade has a few shallow chips at cutting edge, right handle loose and needing to be tightened; and an unknown make 10-inch, very good overall. (Photo)

390. Keen Kutter tomahawk pattern hatchet, light pitting. (Photo)

391. Pair of drawknives: an 8-inch with light pitting painted black; and a 10-inch PEXTO that is missing about 1/3 of the right handle, otherwise very good usable condition. (Photo)

392. Keen Kutter hatchet with hammer, replacement handle, very good. (Photo)

393. Pair of drawknives: 7 1/2-inch cooper's with faint New York makers mark, very good; and a 6-inch hand forged model, right handle has big chip from back side, good overall. (Photo)

394. Small WINCHESTER 5602 hatchet with original handle, very good overall. (Photo)

395. Unknown make 6-inch drawknife, will make great user. (Photo)

396. Pair of Keen Kutter hatchets one with hammer, both very good overall. (Photo)

397. Pair of 8-inch drawknives: unknown make with light pitting, good; and a GREENLEE with very faint logo, very good overall. (Photo)

398. Scarce Belknap Hardware display rack for BLUE GRASS WOOD CHISELS, small piece of wood broken off end of lower rack, good overall. (Photo)

399. Pair of Diamond Edge hatchets one broad type and one with hammer, the later one has some grinding marks on the back. (Photo)

400. Rare wooden Belknap BLUE GRASS TOOLS The Nation's Standard of Quality hardware store display sign 60 x 7 1/2 inches, very good. (Photo)

401. Disston D8 rip saw, 28-inch 5ppi blade, thumb hole handle, fine etch, does not appear to have seen much use, fine. (Photo)

402. Disston D-8 with 5 1/2ppi blade, fine etch, nice thumb-hole handle, fine overall. (Photo)

403. BRIDGE TOOL CO. ST. LOUIS No. 225 rip saw with 28-inch 5 1/2ppi blade, nice handle, fine etch, fine overall. (Photo)

404. Shapleigh Hardware (St. Louis) DE140 panel saw with 22-inch 10ppi blade, fine etch, nice handle, fine overall. (Photo)

405. Stanley #136 crow bar or wrecking bar, complete and very good. (Photo)

406. Later model Disston D-8 with 26-inch 5 1/2ppi blade, nice etch, fine overall. (Photo)

407. Stanley HANDYMAN 20-inch toolbox saw, missing one screw, very good overall. (Photo)

408. Stanley #64 spokeshave with T-logo blade, complete and very good; plus a pair of OVB (Our Very Best) scissors from the Hibbard Spencer and Bartlett Co. in Chicago. (Photo)

409. Three tool books or catalogs; Stanley pocket catalog, very good overall; Lufkin Precision Tools paper covered catalog No. 7, very good; and an original Millers Falls Catalog 49, complete and very good. (Photo)

410. Stanley #66 hand beader IOB, beader is complete with both fences, six original blades (missing the plow), has 98 percent plus nickel plating, a fine beader is a worn box missing most of the label on the end, plus an empty box for a Stanley VICTOR SOLDERING IRON, has numerous repairs with clear tape. (Photo)

411. Stanley #138 level sights IOB, sights are fine, box is OK with corners reinforce with clear tape. (Photo)

412. Stanley #95 butt gauge IOB, gauge is like new, box is very good. (Photo)

413. Stanley #4 smooth plane IOB, one of the last black japanned U.S. Made Stanley planes, plane is like new, box has been taped at the corners and across the label with clear tape. (Photo)

414. Pair of #138 level sights with SW logo, both like new, in a box with a STANLEY label, likely not an original box. (Photo)

415. SPECIAL VICTOR BLOCK PLANE by STANLEY No. 1120, a like new plane is a good box with moderate wear and staining. (Photo)

416. Pair of hammer-type saw sets, one mounted to a small piece of wood, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

417. Lot of four patented lever-type saw sets: CRIOSSANT Patent; and an S.H. CO. PAT. MARCH 3rd 1891. (Photo & Photo 2)

418. Lot of three STEARNS lever type saw sets, only one marked E.C. STEARNS, all three very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

419. Unusual True Patent (U.S. #143,598 and 148,861) 14 12-inch patented saw set with both patent dates cast into top of frame, very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

420. Unusual beam compass with wooden knob held by a split nut, appears to be English, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

421. Pair of Stanley #43 pistol grip saw sets, both complete and very good. (Photo)

422. Diamond Edge hatchet with hammer, hang hole in end of handle, very good.

423. Three assorted hammers: one brass marked MARSHALL; tack hammer with 1/2 the head missing; and a tool handle with hammer head and bits inside the handle. (Photo)

424. Small jeweler's hammer with nice wooden handle, fine overall. (Photo)

425. Two small tack hammers one with carpet stretcher, the other appears hand forged and is pitted. (Photo)

426. Two small jewelers hammers one marked ARROW MADE IN FRANCE, the other is unmarked, both very good. (Photo)

427. Blacksmith's 1/2-inch punch or drill, very good. (Photo)

428. Heavy double headed dapping? hammer, heads are nicked and dinged. (Photo)

429. Good 2-pound blacksmith forging hammer. (Photo)

430. J.H. LEONARD COAL CO. MAJESTIC SMOKELESS COAL hammer, very good. (Photo)

431. PUNCH-LOK CHICAGO double headed 1 1/2-pound hammer, very good. (Photo)

432. ATHA TOOL CO. blacksmith's 1/2-inch top fuller, very good. (Photo)

433. Blacksmith's flatter, some pitting, head can be restored. (Photo)

434. Large stone mason's hammer, very good overall. (Photo)

435. Unusual blacksmith's stone-drill sharpening swage. (Photo)

436. Lot of four hammers including three claw hammers and an 8-oz. tinners hammer. (Photo)

437. EXACT WEIGHT SCALE CO. cased set of weight standards has ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE sticker on top of hinged case, missing one of the 1-lb. weights, but has an extra 2-lb. weight. (Photo & Photo 2)

438. Lot of five assorted hammers including two little claw hammers; and INDUSTRO MFG. CHICAGO ball peen; unknown type with iron loop handle; and a small ball peen with some pitting. (Photo)

439. Pair of jewelers saws including one marked MADE IN GERMANY and one DIXON GERMANY.

440. Lot of five repainted Stanley spokeshaves: #151M; #52; #51; #53 (pitted); and Goodell-Pratt-type with open loop handles. (Photo)

441. Lot of three tool price guies: Town-Country OLD TOOLS and LOCKS, KEYS AND CLOSURES With Prices by Jack P. Wood; Antique Tools Our American Heritage by KATHRYN McNerney; and Warman's Tools FIELD GUIDE by Clarence Blanchard. (Photo)

442. Three books: Collectable Tools Tool Ads 1841-1920 by Kenneth L. Cope; Collecting Antique Tools by Herbert Pe Kean and Emil S. Pollak; and Snap-On Collectibles Unauthorized Guide with Values by Caroline Schlass. (Photo)

443. A Sourcebook of United States Patents for Bitstock Tools and the Machines that Made Them by James E. Price; and Collectors Guide Early American Tools by Phil Gault and L. W. Promotions. (Photo)

444. Three Catalogues of Antique Tools by Martin J. Donnelly; 1995; 1996; and 2000. (Photo)

445. Tool books and reprinted tool pocket catalogs: envelop of MWTCA catalog reprints; American Family Farm Antiques by Terri Clemens; Restoring Antique Tools by Herbert P. Kean; and Tools and Their Uses by Prepared by The Bureau of Naval Personal, 1973, ex-library copy. (Photo)

446. Two Keen Kutter price guides by Jerry & Elaine Heuring; Vol 1 & 2nd Edition. (Photo)

447. Cast iron hay trolly with the fork pulley that has intact quick release jaws, one or two old repairs, will look fine with a coat of paint. (Photo & Photo 2)

448. Two books: SLIGO Catalog No. 88 from SLIGO INC., St. Louis Mo. circa 1958, steel, industrial tools, safety equipment, and implement supplies, very good; and a Shop Theory book from the Henry Ford Trade School, well worn covers, complete and good. (Photo)

449. Three tool books: The Catalogue of Antique Tools 1997 Edition from Martin J. Donnelly; The History of Old Time Farm Implement Companies and the Wrenches They Issued Supplement by P.T. Rathbone, fine; and a TOOLS A Guide for Collectors by Jane & Mark Rees, fine. (Photo)

450. Keen Kutter countertop oak display case 18 x 12 3/4 x 8 3/4 some cracking in the wood, nice Keen Kutter badge on front, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

451. Green sheet-metal tool box off a tractor or implement, measures 14 3/4 x 5 3/4 x 4 1/4, has some pitting on the bottom inside, intact lock tang, in green paint, very good overall. (Photo)

452. Pair of wooden mallets, one with iron rings around ends, very good. (Photo)

453. COLLINS cast iron tool box for a tractor or implement, no breakage or visible repairs, some pitting visible under red paint, very good. (Photo)

454. Lot of three mallets; one with round rubber head that rotates; a round wooden model and a rawhide model, all very good. (Photo)

455. JOHN DEERE sheet-metal tractor tool box, moderate to heavy pitting visible under nice green paint job, good overall. (Photo)

456. Large long-handled wooden mallet or commander with iron rings around ends of head, ends heavily battered, good overall. (Photo)

457. IHC (International Harvester Company) sheet-metal tool box with hinged lid, hoop on side for oil can (or large mug of beer, Jeff), wooden bottom inside, some pitting visible, very good overall. (Photo)

458. Four assorted mallets: one with square head marked UNION HARDWARE; a rawhide model and two smaller wooden mallets with round heads, all very good. (Photo)

459. PATTEE 277 cast iron tool box for walking cultivator & plows, has a chip from the corner of the mounting hole on the right, pitting visible under the red paint, good overall. (Photo)

460. Lot of four mallets: two wooden and two rawhide, all four are complete and fine. (Photo)

461. Cast iron "652" implement or tractor tool box, heavy to severe pitting under orange paint job. (Photo)

462. Assorted MWTCA Gristmill magazines from 2009 to 2013. Three issues from 2009; all four from 2010 and 2011 and one from 2013. (Photo)

463. JOHN DEERE sheet-metal tractor tool box, light pitting visible under nice green paint job, very good overall. (Photo)

464. Primitives Our American Heritage Second Series by Kathryn McNerney, very good. (Photo)

465. Unknown make cast iron tractor or implement tool box, in green paint, very good overall. (Photo)

466. Pair of bucksaws one with broken stretcher, both are still in usable condition. (Photo)

467. Pair of Riker Mounts knife display cases with glass tops, each measures 14 x 20 x 2 and is very good. (Photo)

468. Wooden bucksaw with one replaced ash handle, very good overall. (Photo)

469. Pair of Riker Mounts knife display cases with glass tops, each measures 14 x 20 x 2 and is very good. (Photo)

470. Lot of four T-augers, three with rusty bits, at least two are in usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

471. Pair of Riker Mounts knife display cases with glass tops, each measures 14 x 20 x 2. Plus an 8 x 14.5 x 1-inch model, all three are very good. (Photo)

472. Brace-type flat bladed screwdriver. (Photo & Photo 2)

473. Millers Falls No. 502 corner brace, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

474. Pair of cast iron implement or tractor tool boxes with cutout lettering: COLLINS and PATTEE 277, both very good and in red paint. (Photo & Photo 2)

475. Corner brace, similar to Millers Falls #502 but no cover plates for the gears, some pitting on the frame, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

476. Stanley #45 combination plow plane with scrip logo on skate, all three main sections, nice rosewood handle, knob a replacement, two depth stops, long rods and double row box of blades. (Photo & Photo 2)

477. Lot including two Stanley adjustable squares, the larger of the two is a DEFIANCE by Stanley; and two rafter layout squares, one by Stanley and one unknown. (Photo & Photo 2)

478. Lot of four butt gauges, including three Stanley #95 models, and one General; and a Stanley #91 double beam marking gage, needs cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)

479. EXACT WEIGHT SCALE CO. cased set of weight standards has ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE sticker on top of hinged case, complete set in a nice case. (Photo & Photo 2)

480. Lot of seven tools used in setting the teeth of a crosscut saw; rakers by SIMONDS SAW & STEEL CO.; two SIMONDS CRESCENT SAW TOOLS; a complete set by DIAMOND EDGE; and a pair by ATKINS. (Photo & Photo 2)

481. Three wooden molding planes: D MALLOCH & SONS PERTH #8 round; unknown make moving filletster plane, missing the depth stop; and a complex profile with mark that looks like GREENFIELD TOOL. (Photo & Photo 2)

482. Lot of four cast iron SIMONDS tools used to sharpen crosscut saws, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

483. Three iron smooth planes: Lakeside 9-inch missing the screw that attaches the chipbreaker to the iron, otherwise very good; FULTON 9-inch smoother, very good; and a Stanley #3 WWII model with hard rubber adjuster nut, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

484. Lot of five wooden moulding planes: UNION FACTORY round; unknown make rabbet, bottom 1/2 was broken off and nailed back on; APPLETON dado with broken wedges; early English? round, very good; and unknown make 8-inch rabbet. (Photo & Photo 2)

485. Three iron smooth planes: BLUE GRASS 8-inch, varnish peeling from tote, otherwise fine; Millers Falls No. 9, 9-inch smoother, very good; and a CRAFTSMAN #619.3742 with greenish gray paint in bed, composite tote and knob, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

486. Lot of three wooden moulding planes: AUBURN TOOL 1 1/4 inch skew-bladed rabbet; SANDUSKY TOOL tongue cutter, and a 1 1/2-inch SANDUSKY TOOL #113 twin-iron nosing plane, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

487. Three iron bench planes: Sargent #409 smooth plane, complete and fine; SHAPLIEGH'S HARDWARE (St. Louis) 14-inch jack plane with blue bed, red-stained knob, partial decal on lever cap, fine overall; and a Stanley #5C jack plane with one patent date in bed, tote taped with electrical tape, knob chipped at base, dirty and needing a cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)

488. Two nail-holding claw hammers: CHENEY that needs a spring; and another with three nail slots on top of head, good overall. (Photo)

489. Small CRAFTSMAN hatchet with leather sheath that can be worn on a belt, very good. (Photo)

490. Three small hatchets, the smallest MADE IN GERMANY. (Photo)

491. Three crating hatchets or box openers the one on top looks like a Chinese knockoff, the one in the middle is a BRIDGEPORT HDW CORP.; and the one on the bottom looks like an original Bridgeport. (Photo)

492. Two G.W. MOUNT Patent 282,222 brass hammers, one with a nail or tack puller on end of wooden handle, both very good. (Photo)

493. Two hand forged hammers; one severely pitted; the other light to moderate pitting. (Photo)

494. Two brass blow torches: BELKNAP HWE & MFG CO BELCO 2001 LOUISVILLE, KY, complete and very good; and a DUNLAP, needs cleaning, very good. (Photo)

495. Two hand forged hammers; one with claw and one with long spike coming off back of the head.(Photo)

496. Pair of medium sized blow torches: UNIQUE MFG Co. complete and very good; and an unknown make, both in red paint. (Photo)

497. Two saw setting hammers, one marked FLITEDGE and two medium sized lever-type sets, both very good. (Photo)

498. Unusual 18 3/4-inch L.C. THOMSEN & SONS KENOSHA, WISC 25H3 cast aluminum 4 1/4-inch open end wrench, very good. (Photo)

499. Two saw setting hammers, one appears to be hand forged, both very good; and four lever-type saw sets. (Photo)

500. Unusual cast aluminum 14-inch KARI-KOOL 4 1/4-inch open ended wrench, complete and fine. (Photo)

501. Sargent #418C iron fore plane with early circular logo on iron, good low knob, tote is scuffed but intact, small hang hole in rear of bed, small chip to leading edge of lever cap, will make a great user. (Photo)

502. Stanley #34 3/4-inch iron dado plane, early model with nickel plated cap screw, model number cast into outside of body, intact depth stop and nickers, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

503. Sargent VBM #415C wide body jack plane, early circular logo on iron, VBM logo on lever cap, tote broken at base near small screw, very good overall. (Photo)

504. Stanley #191 iron rabbet plane, complete with depth stop, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

505. Pair of Sargent #414 iron jack planes; one is later with SARGENT lever cap, nice original iron, tote and knob have original finish worn off but they are very good, fine overall; and an early model with circular logo on blade, horseshoe lateral. (Photo)

506. Early Stanley #190 iron rabbet plane with patent date on blade, cast head on cap screw, japanning enhanced, intact depth stop, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

507. Sargent VBM #410 wide body smooth plane, VBM lever cap, good beaded knob, tote broken at base near small screw, very good overall. (Photo)

508. Stanley #40 1/2 wide body scrub plane, body and lever cap repainted, fine SW logo blade, nice beech knob, tote broken in center, will make a great user. (Photo & Photo 2)

509. Pair of iron bench planes: Stanley household jack plane (same size as 5 1/4) complete and fine; plus a #10 1/2 carriage maker's rabbet plane with cracked left side, fix crack and it will be fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

510. Pair of early Stanley #45 combination plow planes. Both have floral casting nickel-plated bodies, one dated slitter, one rear depth stop, one dated match blade, one front depth stop, one beading stop, total of nine blades including slitter, all inside a owner-made wooden box with hinged lid. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3 & Photo 4)

511. Chicago Wheel & Mfg. Co. Hi-Power Grinder 17000 RPM, in original wooden box, very good overall. (Photo)

512. Pair of Stanley plow planes: Stanley #50 light duty plow, early model with japanned body two blades included, very good; and a Millers Patent with severely pitted skate. (Photo & Photo 2)

513. Century Electric Co. St. Louis, Mo wooden shipping crate for 16-inch Model 154-5 Alternating Current with nice stenciling on four sides, top and bottom, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

514. Belknap MASTER MECHANIC hand saw, nice etch on blade, missing the mounting bolts for the handle, good overall; plus two smaller saws one with open handle that has a handle riveted to the blade; and one with closed handle. (Photo)

515. Four Eric Sloane 20 x 16-inch framed prints featuring hammers, braces & bitstock tools; hatchets; and saws. All nicely framed. (Photo)

516. Pair of Keen Kutter hand saws: the one on top has a nice Keen Kutter medallion on the handle, no etch visible on blade, good overall; and a Keen Kutter K88 with 26-inch 8ppi blade, good etch, scuffed but intact handle, very good. (Photo)

517. Pair of hatchets: Unknown make with some pitting; and a WARDS MASTER QUALITY Kent pattern, very good. (Photo)

518. Small patented keyhole saw that has a blade that can be removed and turned 90 degrees, handle has been broken and has a nice glued repair. (Photo)

519. Three hatchets: two have rolled steel handles and the GENUINE NORLUND has a nice wooden handle. (Photo)

520. Pair of hollow augers: 5/8-inch in red paint, very good; and an E.C. STEARNS & CO. patented adjustable model, very good. (Photo)

521. Pair of hatchets: ROCK ISLAND LINE (railroad) with nail claw and nice wooden handle; and a PLUMB with hammer, very good. (Photo)

522. Pair of bitstock tools: die holder in red paint, very good; and a Millers Falls angular bit holder, very good. (Photo)

523. Pair of hatchets: CHIP-A-WAY St. Louis with hammer, very good; and an unknown make stamped 10, very good. (Photo)

524. Eleven bitstock tools: unknown make wrench for turning bitstock tools, currently holding a reamer, very good, and ten assorted countersinks and other bitstock tools including a nice Clark Patent (U.S. No. 358,731) countersink; and Stanley #139 3/4-inch countersink, very good. (Photo)

525. Pair of hatchets: one on top marked MADE IN GERMANY with green handle and black head, very good; and a GLOBEMASTER, very good. (Photo)

526. Pair of patented adjustable hollow augers, missing depth stop, very good overall. (Photo)

527. Pair of hatchets: unknown make with light to moderate pitting; and one with aluminum handle marked WESTERN, very good. (Photo)

528. Pair of Stanley bit gauges, one nickel plated and one japanned, both very good. (Photo)

529. Pair of hatchets: LAKESIDE SAW & TOOL CO. lathing hatchet with some small spots of pitting, very good; and a CRAFTSMAN, very good. (Photo)

530. Two medium sized dowel pointers one in orange paint and one in black, the orange one is set up for use in a machine. (Photo)

531. Nice mahogany dowel box or dowel maker, very good. (Photo)

532. Pair of adjustable bitstock washer cutters: Millers Falls No. 82 complete and fine; and one with a NEWARK NJ maker's mark on the tang, missing one of the original nuts from on top, otherwise very good. (Photo)

533. Unusual Stanley H122 Handyman hatchet, first we have seen or sold. (Photo)

534. Seven assorted bitstock tools: a tapered reamer; three center bits and three reamers, one reamer is missing its tang. (Photo)

535. IHC (International Harvester Company) sheet-metal tool box with hinged lid, IHC logo stamped into top, hole in one side near top corner, wooden bottom refinished, good overall. (Photo)

536. Four corn knives one made from an old scythe blade, all very good. (Photo)

537. Unknown make cast iron tool box for tractor or implement, has intact mounting bracket, newer green paint, bracket marked RC65, very good overall. (Photo)

538. DR. RINEHART HANDY HOG HOLDER PAT. NOV. 24, 1931 Pat. 1,833,759 GALESBURG, ILL iron hog holder marked, very good. (Photo)

539. COLLINS cast iron implement tool box with cut-out lettering, moderate to heavy pitting under red paint, good overall. (Photo)

540. Patented cast iron pig puller light to moderate pitting, good overall. (Photo)

541. DURBIIN-DURCO ST. L. MO bull lead in newer red paint, fine overall. (Photo)

542. Pig castrating kit in original pasteboard box, appears to be a complete set, very good. (Photo)

543. Pair of tobacco knives, both are handmade and a bit crude. (Photo)

544. Lot of farm tools: shucking peg; double hog ringer, fish scaler AKA corn sheller; and a hog scraper. (Photo)

545. Two large cowbells, one with intact leather strap to hang around the neck, both very good. (Photo)

546. Four items found on the farm: wooden stirrup, well worn; nice horse blanket pins; single nickel-plated blunt spur; and brass hame knob. (Photo)

547. Pair of grape pruning knives, one marked RUSSELL DEXTER on handle, both very good. (Photo)

548. Yankee #555 multi-speed, ratcheting and reversible breast drill, complete and very good. (Photo)

549. Lot of seven wooden handled Coes or Coes-type nut wrenches; one 15-inch; four 12-inch and one 10-inch model. (Photo)

550. Fine Millers Falls drill press that utilizes a Millers Falls hand drill, very good overall condition with partial decal on the cocobolo handle of the drill. (Photo & Photo 2)

551. Lot of 8 monkey wrenches: three 12-inch wooden handled models; four 10-inch wooden handled models; and one 10-inch with steel handle. (Photo)

552. Pair of Stanley #742 breast drills on in green paint and one in black, the black has a chuck that is missing a few pieces; the green one has an intact chuck but it won't budge, both are complete with auxiliary handles, good projects. (Photo)

553. Four Stillson-type adjustable pipe wrenches with wooden handles: W.P. DANIELSON 14-inch; MOORE POPULAR STILLSON 14-inch; GENUINE STILLSON 14-inch; and a STILLSON 10-inch, all very good. (Photo)

554. Pair of breast drills: Goodell Pratt model with decorative cast iron frame, fast and slow selector switch, intact handles and nice 2-jaw chuck, good overall; and a Defiance? 2-speed drill with red painted mail gear and breast plate, intact 3-jaw chuck, very good. (Photo)

555. Three wooden handled STILLSON-type pipe wrenches: WALWORTH STILLSON 14-inch with split handle; STILLSON 14-inch; and MOORE DROP FORGING 10-inch. (Photo)

556. Six pair of steel roller skates with three assorted skate keys that do not necessarily go with these skates, two in the front row are missing the toe clamps. (Photo)

557. Two smaller goat or sheep bells. (Photo)

558. Modern Machine Shop Practice Second Edition VOL. I and VOL. II, 1892 leather-bound books each profusely illustrated. These books belonged to Marge Biermann's uncle Otto Hobelman who operated a planing machine at the St. Charles Car Company. The German name for plane is hobel, so a guy named Hobelman operating a planing machine is not such a coincidence. Also included is an old Machinery's Handbook that would have been found in the book drawer of a machinist's tool box. A great set of books for anyone in the machine trades or a student of machinery and shop practices of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

559. Lot of 9 envelopes or piles of new old stock price tags, a matchbook cover etc. Included are tags by KEEN KUTTER, KLEIN TOOLS; BLUE GRASS, etc. (Photo)

560. Curry comb with wooden handle, very good. (Photo)

561. Four different calf weaners, used to wean calves off of their mothers milk. (Photo)

562. Pair of saw setting hammers, both very good. (Photo)

563. Lot of six lever-type saw sets, good to very good overall. (Photo)

564. Unusual cast aluminum 18 3/4-inch L.C. THOMPSON & SONS 25H3 wrench with 4 1/4-inch opening, very good. (Photo)

565. Tin parts washer with shallow dish and screen on top, parts are placed on the screen, solvent in the can, and when you push down on the dished piece with the parts, fluid is drawn up into the dish and you can brush/wipe them as needed. (Photo & Photo 2)

566. Six wooden planes; three coffin-shaped smoothers and three homemade models. (Photo & Photo 2)

567. Stanley #79 long handled box scraper for planing off labels on wooden shipping crates, very good overall. (Photo)

568. Unusual 1-gallon fuel can with spring-loaded spout, GEO. W. DIENER MFG. CHICAGO, in old red paint, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

569. Stanley #45 combination plow plane with floral decorations cast into frame, S casting marks, nice rosewood handle and knob. Comes with following: thee main sections, long rods, two depth stops, one plow blade, later cam rest, one short rod; plus a complete fence and sliding section for a later model #45 both are fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

570. Scarce Sargent #81 twin-bladed side rabbet plane, complete and fine overall marked with the 7/21/14 patent date. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

571. SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE COMPANY (St. Lous) NORLEIGH DIAMOND kerosene lantern complete with fine original coat of paint, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

572. HANSON Model No. 895 spring balance scale capacity 50 LBS by 1 LB. Patent 2,299,980, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

573. Lot of four iron smooth planes: FULTON 9-inch with partial decal on tote, will clean to very good; FULTON #5264, knob chipped at base, otherwise very good; MILLERS FALLS No. 90CBG corrugated bottom, fine overall; and a Sargent HERCULES #1409, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

574. HANSON Model 8923 hanging spring balance scale capacity 200 LBS by 2 LBS, brass face, green body, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

575. LANDERS FRARY & CLARK LFC UNIVERSAL Household Scale 25 capacity by ozs. Complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

576. Three iron smooth planes: Stanley H1204 9-inch, complete and very good; and two Stanley #3 smoothers one has broken handle, the other has nice rosewood tote and knob, both very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

577. Triner Scale & Mfg. Co. 9-oz. capacity postal scale, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

578. REID Patent "Lighting Brace" push screwdriver, good overall with intact bit; plus two larger screwdrivers: Yankee 131A and Millers Falls #62A both with flat bits, and in very good overall condition. (Photo)

579. Lot of four ratchet braces including a nice Stanley No.923-10-in-Y. (Photo)

580. Lot of 9 Yankee-type screwdrivers including: Yankee #31; 30A; 130; Stanley YANKEE #135; Millers Falls #61A, etc. (Photo)

581. Lot of 9 push drills, one missing the collar of the chuck; an unknown USA MADE ratcheting and reversible Phillip's screwdriver; and a HANDYMAN 233H Yankee screwdriver, nice Stanley Yankee #41Y and Millers Falls #188A, 11 pieces in all. (Photo)

582. Four larger Yankee screwdrivers: Stanley Yankee 131A, no bits; two Milers Falls #610A models each with one flat bit; and a STANLEY #68-130 with composite handle, no bits, all very good. (Photo)

583. Three hammers including a large wrecking? hammer; a small MAYDOLE claw; and a metal working or riveters hammer. (Photo)

584. Lot of 11 Yankee and other push screwdrivers including: Millers Falls 631C; Yankee Handyman 133H; two Yankee Handyman 233H; English model; German FULTON model; MUELLER Patent Decatur, ILL; Goodell-Pratt reversible, etc. (Photo)

585. Lot of four claw hammers: Unknown model with steel handle sandwiched with wood, steel is cracked; a small HSB OVB; a smaller STANLEY JOBMASTER, fine; and one with a handle marked Stanley #25-676 FITS 7 OZ. CLAW. (Photo)

586. Three assorted ratchet braces including a SHAPLIEGH'S; and one with some light rust covering the maker's mark, all can be cleaned and put back into service. (Photo)

587. Three assorted hammers: early claw with long poll; a tinner's hammer; and a 16-ounce VAUGHAN, very good. (Photo)

588. Lot of six assorted cobbler's hammers including ones by SEARS & ROEBUCK and WHITCHER. (Photo)

589. Three fine BLUE GRASS hammers.(Photo & Photo 2)

590. Lot of seven body or boilermaker's hammers for use in banging out dents, etc. The big one in the middle is a PROTO 1429. (Photo)

591. Three BLUE GRASS tools: Claw hammer with original Fiber-Glass handle; hatchet with some mild pitting; and a small ball peen hammer with chip from handle near head. (Photo & Photo 2)

592. Lot of six assorted hammers including heavy blacksmith's, boilermaker's, etc. (Photo)

593. Blue Grass hatchet, very good; and a MOUND CITY ST. LOUIS caw hammer, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

594. Lot of four ratchet braces including: MOUND CITY MC110; and a Yankee BELL SYSTEM. (Photo)

595. Two bluegrass hatchets; one a shingling hatchet with removable stop; very good; and and and ALL-PURPOSE model missing one side of the nail claw, and having mild pitting. (Photo)

596. Six iron bench planes: Diamond Edge DE5; Keen Kutter KK5; two SIMMONS jacks and two Parplus-type smoothers one with SIMMONS blade. (Photo & Photo 2)

597. Keen Kutter 8-inch wooden handled monkey wrench PAT JAN 14-96, handles look like replacements, good overall; and a pair of BLUE GRASS No. 781 tin snips. (Photo & Photo 2)

598. Three wooden cooper's planes: Howel; V-Croze and a crude sun plane. (Photo & Photo 2)

599. Nice embossed G.W. GELLER'S E-Z-Cutter hatchet from the GELLER, WARD & HASNER HARDWARE CO. ST. LOUIS MO, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

600. Lot of five iron bench planes: Keen Kutter K3C with improper tote, chip at front corner, still in useable conditon; a SIMMONS smoother, very good; two Sargent?-made Keen Kutter jack planes, both very good; and a Diamond Edge DE5 1/2 with repainted bed, plastic tote broken at base. (Photo & Photo 2)

601. Pair of SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE ST. LOUIS DIAMOND EDGE hatchets, the one on top has a few chips from edge of hammer. (Photo)

602. Lot of four 9-inch iron smooth planes including an unknown make MADE IN USA; Stanley VICTOR #1104; DUNLAP; and SHELTON. (Photo & Photo 2)

603. Six implement wrenches: JOHN R. MAN NY. 12-inch with multiple openings on one end, one is cracked; CASE PLOW WORKS 1222, pitted; two OLIVER CO. F239 wrenches on in red paint and one in green; CHATTANOOGA PLOW CO. 6; IH 1059B. (Photo)

604. Lot of four iron smooth planes: Stanley H1204; Stanley #4; BOSH; and DUNLAP. (Photo & Photo 2)

605. Six implement wrenches: P&O CANTON ILL 4129; IHC P3156; IHC 5283; CHATTANOOGA PLOW CO. CP4003 pitted; B.F. AVERY & SONS CHILLED PLOW K209; and IHC MOWER G261, pitted and painted red. (Photo)

606. Five iron smooth planes: Stanley #4; PARPLUS; Stanley DEFIANCE; Stanley #3 with fine rosewood; and a Chaplin's Patent that needs a new tote. (Photo & Photo 2)

607. Lot of four jewelers saws. (Photo)

608. Unusual hand cranked Model H-2 LIGHTNING letter opener by The BIRCHER CO. INC. ROCHESTER, NY, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

609. Lot of seven assorted iron block planes: BRIDGE TOOL CO. ST. LOUIS; RITTER NH; Stanley #110; DEFIANCE with screw adjuster; PRUTTON CLEVE OHIO with Ohio Tool blade; and two Stanley #102. (Photo & Photo 2)

610. Tin HUEBOTTER HDWE. GRAND CHAIN, ILLINOIS KEEN KUTTER TOOLS store sign, several dings and some paint loss, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

611. Lot of seven assorted iron block planes: two unknown MADE IN USA models; CRAFTSMAN (Sargent); #110; Stanley 220; AMERICAN BOY; and Stanley #102. (Photo & Photo 2)

612. Long handled adz, complete and very good.

613. Lot of four assorted block planes: unknown make with some pitting on blade; FULTON TOOLS; unusual HAPI TIME by Sears Roebuck & Co. (looks like a Hobies product from England); and a Stanley #118 with malleable steel body. (Photo & Photo 2)

614. Pair of St. Louis Hardware hatchets: Keen Kutter with pitted sides; and a SHAPLEIGH'S. (Photo & Photo 2)

615. PATTEE cast iron implement tool box with cut-out lettering, in red paint, very good. Photo 2)

616. Eight assorted wrenches: 7.25-inch VULCAN PLOW CO. 95 EVANSVILLE, IND, some pitting; 9.5-inch IHC? 379 pitted; 8.25-inch UNIVERSAL HARVESTER WEST MEMPHIS ARKANSAS STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA, cast aluminum with 2 1/8-inch hex box; ECONOMY KING separator wrench; unknown 9.5-inch with curved handle, some light to moderate pitting; 7.25-inch unmarked Eberhard Co. 2330? in red paint; 7-inch marked 1-1 with 2-inch and 1 3/4-inch open ends; 6-inch J M. AIR CO. D.C.; 7-inch unmarked with owner ID saying BRENNAN & CO. No. 260. Photo)

617. Unmarked cast iron tractor or implement tool box, pitting visible below red paint job, good overall. Photo)

618. Nine implement or farm wrenches: 10-inch JWB; VULCAN PLOW 95 EVANSVILLE, IND, pitted and painted flat black; a badly pitting 9-inch that the owner IDs as being a JOHNSTON-HARVESTER CO. 140; 9-inch unknown make marked 8&9, very good; 9.25-inch 2054 open end with square box; 8.25-inch H525 in yellow paint, very good; 8.5-inch R197, very good; IHC P890 with IHC logo, very good; and a 4-inch DD94, fine. Photo)

619. COLLINS cast iron tractor or implement tool box, in red paint, some pitting visible under paint, very good overall. Photo)

620. Lot of seven tractor or implement wrenches: 13-inch 45662DA, very good; unknown 11.5-inch marked A&P CO. on one side and P&D CO. on other side, some pitting; 10.5-inch EMERSON painted flat black, pitted; BRENNAN & CO. LOU. KY KENTUCKY DRILLS, pitted and in red paint; IHC D 1059B, with IHC logo, fine; ZA810, with IHC logo, very good; and PATTEE PLOW CO., very good. Photo)

621. Keen Kutter boxed set of 8 assorted non-Keen Kutter wood auger bits, partial label remains on inside. (Photo & Photo 2)

622. Five assorted wrenches: two DRIES & KRUMP MFG. CO. double open ended; 7.5-inch SMITHS N230 MADE IN USA NR; HE911 with IHC logo, some mild pitting; and a 7.5-inch 95 with some mild pitting. Photo 2)

623. SHAPLEIGH'S AUGER BITS No. F5998G (S1006) set of six wood auger bits inside original pouch and in the original pasteboard box, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

624. Six assorted implement wrenches: 6-inch garden cultivator with hammer, in green paint; M231 IHC? very good; 6-inch with off-set 1-inch hex box; 8.75-inch M55, very good; 8.5-inch B573 (Bickford & Huffman), very good; and a VULCAN PLOW 95 EVANSVILLE, IND, pitted. Photo 2)

625. Lot of seven small keyhole type saws. (Photo & Photo 2)

626. Canvas bit roll with 21 assorted wood auger bits, most have light rust and will need cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)

627. Wooden try of assorted bitstock tools including nut drivers for square and hex nuts; twist drill bits, a Forstner bit set up for use in a machine, No. 20 holder for 16-18-20-7/16 RAWL DRILL, etc. (Photo)

628. James Swan wooden auger bit box that is set up for six auger bits, nice original label on the inside, five assorted wood auger bits and two twist drill bit. (Photo)

629. IRWIN No. 22 expansive bit in original box, bit is fine, box is worn and the top has taped repairs. (Photo)

630. James Swan wooden auger bit box that is set up for 13 auger bits, good original label on the inside, box has holes that a previous owner used to mount it to a wall, the 13 bits inside are by a variety of different makers. (Photo)

631. Lot of four drawknives: Fulton with some pitting; unknown make with light to moderate pitting; homemade model and a nice SIMMONS from the Simmons Hardware in St. Louis. (Photo)

632. R. HERSCHE MFG. PEORIA ILL chain breaker, very good. (Photo)

633. Keen Kutter KK0 30-inch plumb and level, complete and very good. (Photo)

634. Pair of medium sized bung augers, both have had the bodies painted flat black. (Photo)

635. Pair of fencing tools: new old stock RED VIKING BOX 228, BLOOMFIELD, IND fencing tool with hatchet, hammer, plier, screwdriver, cap lifter, staple puller etc. In original red paint; and part of another wire tool that has been painted black. (Photo)

636. Hand cranked leather pinking machine, clamps to a work surface, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

637. Diamalloy DULUTH, MINN fencing pliers with nail claw, hammer, plier and cutter; and a plier-like tool for gripping surveyors tapes, marked PAT PEND. (Photo)

638. Clock or watchmaker's hand-cranked tool that can be locked in a number of different positions, very good. (Photo)

639. Pair of BOOS TOOL CO. wrenches Kansas City, Mo. both are fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

640. Sargent & Co. doorbell patented July 2, 1872; April 13, 1873; and JULY 4, 1876, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

641. Lot of eight 6-inch wooden handled monkey wrenches. (Photo & Photo 2)

642. Farrier's hammer and pair of nippers. (Photo & Photo 2)

643. Lot of four wooden smooth planes: one homemade model with Stanley frog and lever cap; one horn plane with radiused bottom and having a patched throat; a horned smoother that needs a throat patch; and a mini horn plane. (Photo & Photo 2)

644. Lot of seven assorted iron block planes including a Stanley #110; Stanley #220; JSB #110; one Stanley #? with traces of nickel on cap, side broken. (Photo)

645. Lot of four wooden and transitional bench planes including a 22-inch NEW YORK TOOL CO. jointer; 22-inch Ohio Tool Co. jointer; 16-inch wooden jack; and a FULTON TOOL CO. 15-inch transitional jack. (Photo & Photo 2)

646. Lot of seven assorted iron block planes including a SHELTON; C2; TRUE VALUE; and a UNION with Excelsior-style body, adjustable throat, and knuckle jointed lever cap. (Photo)

647. Lot of six frogs for Stanley BEDROCK planes; plus seven assorted lever caps including one 4-Square, three Stanley #3 and a Sargent #8. (Photo)

648. Lot of Stanley plane parts including a NOS lever cap for #8 plane; scraper blades; E.A. BERG jointer blade with attached chip breaker for #8 jointer plane, two NOS blades for Stanley #7 iron planes, 12 parts in all.

649. Lot of four fore and jointer planes: SCIOTO WORKS No. 27 wooden jointer; Sargent #3426 transitional jointer; OHIO TOOL 20-inch razee-style fore plane; and a #19 wooden fore plane with decorative painting. (Photo)

650. Four wooden and transitional bench planes: Scioto Works 26-inch wooden jointer; Ogontz Tool Co. 26-inch jointer; Stanley #29 prelateral transitional fore plane; and a 16-inch transitional plane with radiused bottom for use as a gutter plane. (Photo)

651. Pair of hatchets: CRAFTSMAN & HOMSTEAD, the Homestead needs the handle secured. (Photo & Photo 2)

652. Pair of nippers and a farrier's hammer. (Photo & Photo 2)

653. Fine Belknap BLUE GRASS hatchet; plus a small camp-type hatchet with leather sheath that can be worn on a belt, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

654. Lot of four hand drills. (Photo & Photo 2)

655. Pair of hatchets: one with light pitting on blade and what looks to be a PLUMB mark; and one that has been painted black. (Photo & Photo 2)

THE END.

NOTE: A 10 percent buyer's premium will be charged at this sale.



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