Inaugural

MID-SUMMER WRENCH AUCTION

July 27 & 28, 2012

Beginning Friday at 4 PM and Saturday 9:35

Cosgrove Institute

2009 400th St. SW

Oxford (Cosgrove), IA 52322

Preview Friday 2-4 PM, Sat. 7:30 to 9:30 AM)

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Phil Heninger built the majority of this collection while he was living in Belle Center, Ohio. He and the collection moved to Melbourne, Florida several years ago. He has continued to add to it while attending numerous tractor shows throughout central Florida. We will be selling the choice box lots and as many as 100 numbered lots on Friday and as many as 600 numbered and regular box lots on Saturday.

NOTE: This auction is being held in the same school gym as the former Mid-West Tool Collectors Association regional "Cosgrove Show" which has since moved 60 miles south to the Old Threshers Grounds in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. The M-WTCA meeting in Mt. Pleasant will be held the day after the wrench auction on July 29, 2012. For registration information for that show contact Ed Chabal (319) 385-4710.

Friday Choice Box Lots:

CB001. Choice from among a lot of six railroad related tools including four wrenches and one tool that the owner was told was for moving railroad tracks. (Photo of CB001.)

CB002. Choice from among seven large pipe wrenches or tongs:

CB003. Choice from among five oversized wrenches:
01. DIAMOND DULUTH 2 3/4-inch open end;
02. DCW 1 1/4;
03. Unknown hub cap wrench;
04. Unknown hub cap wrench;
05. International Harvester PO13596.
(Photo of CB003.)

CB004. Choice from among five oversized orphan wrenches: (Photo of CB004.)

CB005. Choice from among six wrenches:
01. P.S. & W. 18-inch nut;
02. COES 21-inch wood handled nut wrench with steam engine logo;
03. L.COES Patent 12-inch;
04. INTERMEDIATE MP (Missouri Pacific RR) 18-inch with steel handle that needs to be re-pinned;
05. RIDGE TOOL CO. pipe wrench;
06. GREEN, TWEED & CO. #1 chain tong.
(Photo of CB005.)

CB006. Choice from among five large screw-adjusted wrenches:
01. Wooden handled nut wrench marked S.AL.RY CO on the bar.
02. All-steel B&C? nut wrench.
03. Pipe wrench with light to moderate rust.
04. All-steel nut wrench.
05. All-steel nut wrench marked CCC&ST.L RY.Co.
(Photo of CB006.)

CB007. Choice box lot of wrench sets:
01. Quickway D SOCKET WRENCH SET in original box, complete;
02. Early Walden Worcester forged socket set in original box, one or two missing;
03. Small hex drive socket set in tin box;
04. SPINTITE WRENCHES STEVENS N.Y. in a nice cast iron base;
05. KOETHS Interchangeable Tool K.I.T. Pliers with different heads inc. tin snip, pincer, alligator wrench, leather punch, combination plier, close cutting nipper in original wooden box.
(Photo & Photo)

CB008. Choice box lot of wrench or tool sets:
1. Military WRENCH SET PERISCOPE (Y-1) 90684 complete in original box painted OD Green;
2. HINSDALE ratchet, extensions; double open end wrenches;
3. W.A. WHITNEY MFG. tin hole punch in original box, rusty;
4. Leather pouch with rosewood handled screwdriver, scissors; needle nose pliers, file, pick, side cutters and Lufkin 4-fold boxwood ruler.
(Photo of CB008.)

CB009. Choice box of assorted ratchet wrenches. (Photo of CB009.)

CB010. Choice box of TRIMO adjustable nut wrenches:
01. 12-inch with wooden handle.
02. 12-inch all steel; 7-inch all steel with pitting.
03. 12-inch all steel.
04. 10-inch PAT AP'D FOR.
05. 8-inch all steel.
06. 6-inch all steel.
(Photo of CB010.)

CB011. Choice box of 8-inch Crescent Wrenches:
01. PROTO PROFESSIONAL.
02. CRESCENT CRESTALOY.
03. CHANNELLOCK 810.
04. "10"
05. BEMIS & CALL NO. 75.
06. BEMIS & CALL #75.
07. SCHOLLER.
08. KLEIN TOOLS 500-10.

CB012. Choice mini wrench:
01. No. 2 S wrench.
02. Double open end M59.
03. Open end marked 3.
04. Double open ended S wrench W21.
05. Small 206 with square socket.
06. Double open end 1893.
07. Combination open end and square socket 9-115.
(Photo of CB012.)

CB013. Choice unmarked mini wrenches:
01. Open on one end, and square socket on other.
02. Three openings on one end, and square box on other.
03. Double open end with slot for wing nuts?
04. Single open end.
05. Single open end.
06. Double open ended S wrench.
07. Open on one end box on other with nib.
08. Double open end.
(Photo of CB013.)

CB014. Choice unmarked mini wrenches:
01. Bitstock wrench.
02. Open on one end and fixed spanner on other.
03. Double open ends with two additional openings in handle.
04. Two open ends on one end and single open end on other.
05. Two open and one square openings on one end and square on other.
06. Single box end.
07. Single open end.
08. Single open end.
09. Single open end.
10. Square opening on one end.
11. Double open ended.
12. Single open on end end and two openings on other end.
13. Double open ended S wrench.
(Photo of CB014.)

CB015. Choice marked mini wrenches:
01. "13"
02. TH 102.
03. Moore Drop Forging 662-B.
04. Bonney 25F.
05. X11.
06. 662B.
07. 662-B.
08. L4658.
(Photo of CB015.)

CB016. Choice from among 8 misc. odd-ball wrenches:
01. E.C. STEARNS & CO.
02. SOUTH BEND LATHE INC. No. 253.
03. EXTILE MACHINE WORKS SPECIAL.
04. STERLING RG460 RIGAS.
05. ARMSTRONG No. 2.
06. AMERICAN.
07. 285.
08. hand forged S.M.CO.
(Photo of CB016.)

CB017. Choice from among 7 mini wrenches:
01. McKaig Hatch Inc.
02. HY BAR PAT APLD. FOR.
03. FAIRMOUNT 501 1/4-in.
04. BUHL.
05. CRAFTSMAN.
06. ACOA CAT. NO. 4300 ARMOR CLIP BOLTS.
07. Bonney? 9489A offset.
(Photo of CB017.)

CB018. Choice from among 8 different double ended alligator wrenches:
01. VAUGHAN & BUSHNELL.
02. WILLIAMS No. 2 1/2.
03. W&B "TWIN"
04. W&B No. 2 1/2
05. W&B.
06. Unmarked.
07. W&B TWIN.
08. W&B No. 2.
(Photo of CB018.)

CB019. Choice from among 8 S-handle Crescent-type:
01. B&C 12-in.
02. KEYSTONE WESTCOTT No. 82.
03. BEMIS & CALL 12-inch 48A.
04. B&C 12-inch.
05. KEYSTONE WESTCOTT 10-inch No. 80.
06. B&C 10-inch.
07. CHARLES E. HALL & CO. 12-inch.
08. KEYSTONE WESTCOTT No. 80.
(Photo of CB019.)

CB020. Choice from among ten 10-inch screw adjust pipe wrenches: (Photo of CB020.)

CB021. Choice from among 18 6-inch crescent-type wrenches:
01. GRAY TORONTO CANADA.
02. 46-XCELITE-ALLOY.
03. PROTO 706-S.
04. HJORTH.
05. BARCALO-BUFFALO.
06. ARMSTRONG 28506.
07. HARROLD.
08. PRODUCTS ENGINEERING CO.
09. NASA SA-6U.
10. PEXTO ANGLE ADJUSTABLE.
11. OXWALL.
12. CHANNELLOCK 806.
13. WEST GERMANY.
14. KILBORN & BISHOP K&B 22 1/2 with slightly bent handle.
15. DIAMOND A260; TRUECRAFT JAPAN.
16. STEELCRAFT TOOL MFG. CO.
17. STEEL CRAFT TOOL.
18. SUMMIT GERMAN.

CB022. Choice from among eight 8-inch adjustable pipe wrenches from bottom to top on the left:
01. H.D. SMITH TRIMO.
02. W.T. GRANT CO..
03. RED-HEAD.
04. RED-HEAD.
05. OSWEGO TOOL CO.
06. WALWORTH with slightly bent shaft.
07. GTC GREENFIELD TOOL & DIE.
08. TRIMO PAT APLD FOR.
(Photo of CB022.)

CBO23. Lot of 12 misc. wrenches from bottom to top on the left. (Photo of CB023.)

CB024. Choice from among eight spud or basin wrenches:
01. SLIP & LOCK-NUT WRENCH.
02. J.A. SEXAUER MFG.
03. CHICAGO SPECIALTY.
04. TRIMO BASIN WRENCH.
05. TRIMOUNT SPUD WRENCH.
06. FRANKLIN METAL & RUBBER CO.
07. MALLEABLE JAPAN.
08. NYE P35.
(Photo of CB024.)

CB025. Choice from among 10 assorted socket and wrench sets, from bottom to top on the left are:
01. 3/8-inch drive sockets from TAIWAN.
02. Hex drive socket set with driver.
03. Set of 13 3/8-inch-drive metric sockets.
04. Set of seven hex-drive sockets with ratchet and hex head driver.
05. Bread pan full of pressed steel sockets and extensions.
06. Set of 14 matching hex drive sockets and one BONNEY deep 1/2-inch socket.
07. Set of four SHERMAN-KLOVE double box end wrenches.
08. Set of four BARCALO BUFFALO double open-ended wrenches.
09. KEYSTONE MFG. CO. NO. 555 SOC-KIT hex drive socket set with driver.
(Photo of CB025.)

CB026. Choice from among eight wood handled monkey wrenches from bottom to top on left:
01. W&B.
02. LAMSON & SESSIONS.
03. Faint mark.
04. Coes.
05. W&B.
06. SARGENT & CO. with split wooden handle.
07. A.G. COES & CO with steam engine logo, cracked wooden handle.
08. PEXTO SOLID BAR with slightly bent bar.

CB027. Choice from among seven older CRAFTSMAN tools:
01. Unusual pliers.
02. Tin snips.
03. Slip-joint pliers.
04. Pruning shears.
05. Double open-ended wrench 625.5430-50.
06. Slip joint pliers with light rust.
07. Pliers with side cutter.
(Photo of CB027.)

CB028. Choice from among eight wood handled monkey wrenches:
01. Sargent & Co. 8-inch.
02. W&B 9-inch.
03. PS&W 10-inch.
04. L. COES MAY 4, 1889 Patent.
05. Unknown make 8-inch with light surface rust.
06. MELKER GERMANY 10-inch.
07. W&B.
08. PEXTO.
(Photo of CB028.)

CB029. Choice from among 10 different basin or spud wrenches from bottom to top on the left:
01. KEYSTONE BRASS & RUBBER WORKS.
02. RIDGID No. 1017 basin wrench.
03. ANDREE basin wrench.
04. STARBUCK No. 735 spud wrench.
05. Faucet seat removing tool.
06. TOMLINSON NO-DRIP FAUCET double open end.
07. COVERS CO. 4-IN-1 COMBINATION WRENCH.
08. Chicago Specialty spud wrench.
09. STARBUCK.
10. SCHOFIELD STRAINER NUT WRENCH.
(Photo of CB029.)

CB030. Choice from among 8 different adjustable pipe wrenches:
01. GARRINGTON THE BLACKBIRD 13-inch.
02. GTD WELLS 14-inch wood handled.
03. Unknown make 10-inch all steel.
04. MADE IN SPAIN 10-inch.
05. HUDSON FORGE GERMAN.
06. TRIMOUNT 14-inch ROXBY.
07. TRIMO 14-inch rusty.
08. F.E. WELLS & SON CO. 18-inch all steel.
(Photo of CB030.)

CB031. Choice from among 8 IHC screw adjust nut wrenches:
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03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
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(Photo of CB031.)

CB032. Choice from among 13 assorted International Harvester wrenches:
01. R28.
02. P890.
03. 1326-E.
04. G3170.
05. 45662-DA.
06. 350370RI.
07. G3171.
08. P890.
09. 3171.
10. ZA810.
11. P1183.
12. 10720D both sockets being the same size.
13. 1326E.
(Photo of CB032.)

CB033. Choice from among 15 International Harvester wrenches, from bottom to top on the left:
01. No. 12335D;
02. G3172;
03. G3525;
04. G3172;
05. Z811;
06. G3171;
07. G3171;
08. G3171;
09. R3525;
10. G3171;
11. G3172;
12. G3525;
13. 1326E;
14. 373942R1;
15. 4725D sockets are different sized.

CB034. Choice from among 9 single ended alligator wrenches bottom to top on left:
01. W&B.
02. 9-inch. ROEBLING PAT. FEB. 8, 1898, 9-inch with NYC & HRRR railroad initials, pitted.
03. Unknown make 9-inch No. 2.
04. Unmarked 9-inch No. 2.
05. ROEBLING 9-inch No. 2 PAT. FEB. 8, 1898.
06. 15-inch railroad.
07. Large 15-inch No. 3.
08. Unknown make #3 15-inch.
09. Unknown make #3 15-inch.
(Photo of CB034.)

CB035. Choice from among 10 farm wrenches from bottom to top on left:
01. SHELDON AXLE CO, one end missing.
02. American Seeding Machinery Co. B573.
03. EMERSON.
04. P&O (IHC) CO.
05. D.M. SECHLER (Blackhawk, Oliver) IMPLT & CGE CO. (bold).
06. Pitted.
07. Pitted.
08. Massy Harris pitted.
09. Collins Plow Co. cracked jaw.
10. Emerson.
(Photo of CB035.)

CB036. Choice from among ten 10-inch Crescent-type wrenches:
01. COMPANION 30872 JAPAN.
02. GERMANY.
03. BARCALO BUFFALO.
04. HARROLDS ADJUSTABLE.
05. DIE SUNK STEMOR OCCUPIED JAPAN (bold).
06. BARCALO BUFFALO.
07. CHICAGO MFG. & DISTRIBUTING CO. C10 (bold).
08. ERIE TOOL WORKS, rusty.
09. ATCO WRENCH CO. LIMA OHIO (bold).
10. K&B KILBORN & BISHOP.
(Photo of CB036.)

CB037. Choice of wooden handle screw-adjusting wrenches including:
01. BEMIS & CALL combination pipe and nut wrench 10-inch.
02. PS&W CO. 10-inch nut wrench.
03. COES WRENCH CO. 8-inch.
04. W&B 8-inch nut wrench.
05. PEXTO 10-inch nut wrench.
06. BEMIS & CALL 10-in. nut with long sleeve.
07. W&B 9.5-inch pipe wrench.
08. BEMIS & CALL 8.5-inch nut wrench.
09. C.H. WILLIAMS & CO. 8-inch nut wrench.
(Photo of CB037.)

CB038. Choice from among 12 assorted wooden handled nut wrenches from bottom to top on the left:
01. PEXTO.
02. COES.
03. BEMIS & CALL.
04. L. COES PAT.
05. PS&W.
06. COES WRENCH CO.
07. W&B.
08. COES WRENCH CO. L. COES PAT.
09. GIRARD.
10. COES.
11. GIRARD.
12. L&S.
(Photo of CB038.)

CB039. Choice from among four different 14-inch screw adjust pipe wrenches, from bottom to top:
01. MERIT with slightly bent bar.
02. TRIMO by TRIMOUNT.
03. BUHL with wooden handle.
04. RITCO 350mm.
(Photo of CB039.)

CB040. Choice from among six screw-adjust pipe wrenches:
01. BERNARD 514 that has had the last 1 1/2 inches cut off the handle.
02. LARCO PAT PEND.
03. ERIE TOOL WORKS STILLSON.
04. LECTRLITE DEFIANCE OHIO, 14-inch, rusty.
05. MOroCO by TRIMOUNT MFG 14-inch.
06. LARCO PAT 9-21, 12-inch.
(Photo of CB040.)

CB041. Choice from among 7 assorted wrenches:
01. REVERSE GEAR.
02. TIRE CARRIER WRENCH 678225.
03. CHICAGO MFG. ratchet.
04. "SCREW" (Cleveland Hardware) double open end.
05. DREIS & KRUMP CHICAGO single open end.
06. DAYTON 4025A (cracked).
07. FAIRBANK MORRIS & CO. W&B.
(Photo of CB041.)

CB042. Choice from among 4 wrenches:
01. TUNGSTON SPARK PLUGS ALWAYS ON THE JOB.
02. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG RAMBLER.
03. THE BAY STATE PAT APLD FOR ratchet.
04. NASH No. 2.
(Photo of CB042.)

CB043. Choice from among 12 different wrenches and other tools:
01. MWM C68334 8.75, M6 combination tool for US Browning .30 caliber machine gun.
02. REILLY 5-WAY SKATE TOOL for early skateboards?
03. B-8696-4, 6-inch combination tool for US .30 cal. Browning Aircraft Machine Guns and Cot M40 Machine guns.
04. Brass T-handle.
05. Unusual socket.
06. ELEPHANT BRAND socket with open end.
07. Wing nut wrench.
08. CRAFTSMAN punch.
09. Square reamer.
10. THE BOSTON mystery tool, made by B.M.S. Co. Cambridge, Mass.
11. DELCO LIBERTY aircraft ignition wrench.
12. GE ELECTRONIC TUBES 4-way socket wrench.
(Photo of CB043.)

CB044. Choice from among 5 TRIMO nut wrenches:
01. 10-inch with washer lock.
02. Spud 12-inch.
03. Nice 12-inch with washer lock.
04. 15-inch washer type.
05. TRIMO 15-inch ST. PIERRE WORCESTER MASS.
(Photo of CB043.)

CB046. Choice from among 8 different hub cap wrenches:
01. N-364 12-inch mal.
02. Unmarked 8-inch with rust.
03. Unmarked 14.5-inch.
04. 583 or 586 11.5-inch mal.
05. Unmarked 9-inch.
06. 15086 12-inch mal.
07. CREST MALLEABLE.
08. Unknown make 9-inch with twisted handle.
(Photo of CB046.)

CB047. Choice from among 7 different hub cap-type wrenches:
01. 90029 13-inch, mal.
02. 9227? 12-inch, mal.
03. Unknown make 8.5-inch with rust.
04. F2 with two sockets on one end, hex on other and wrench in middle of handle, mal.
05. Unknown make 8-inch, mal.
06. Unknown make 8-inch similar to #5.
07. Pitted 9-inch with three openings.
(Photo of CB047.)

CB048. Choice of 8 assorted wrenches.
01. Offset box ended nut wrench.
02. FAIRMOUNT CLEVELAND.
03. J4 socket.
04. JAXON G05 socket.
05. Offset box ended nut wrench.
06. Offset box ended nut wrench.
07. Offset box ended nut wrench.
08. Offset box ended nut wrench.
(Photo of CB048.)

CB049. Choice lot from among 15 different Beryllium tools:
01. AMPCO P-35 pliers with wire cutters and side cutters.
02. ALCALOY AL-BZ 6-inch Crescent-type.
03. AMPCO W-3 wedge.
04. AMPCO BE-CU P-30 pliers.
05. AMPCO W699F 1/2 and 7/16 open ended wrench.
06. AMPCO W699 1/2 and 7/16 open ended wrench.
07. Unmarked 5-inch wrench.
08. AMPCO AL-BR W-3150-C 10-inch 5/8 and 9/16 box wrench.
09. AMPCO W732 7/8 and 15/16 open end.
10. OXWOLD 7-inch.
11. AMPCO AL-BR W3120-C with 1/2 and 7/16 box ends.
12. AMPCO AL BR W601 with 3/8-inch box and a 3/8 box.
13. AMPCO W699 1/2 and 7/16 open end.
14. AMPCO W601 BE-CU 3/8 combo.
15. AMPCO W1302 13/32 single open end.
(Photo of CB049.)

CB050. Choice from among 8 different 6-inch S handled Crescent-type wrenches.
01. BONNEY.
02. B&C.
03. BARCALO BUFFALO.
04. BILLINGS & SPENCER.
05. BILLINGS & SPENCER with open handle.
06. WESTCOTT KEYSTONE No. 76.
07. BONNEY ADJ.S.
08. B&C #48A.
(Photo of CB050.)

CB050. Choice from among 8 CB051. Choice box of 10 different bicycle or pocket wrenches.
01. P.L. MFG. CO. NEWARK, NJ. 5-inch.
02. POPE MFG. CO. PREMIER 5.
03. WAKEFIELD CYCLE WRENCH.
04. GERMANY 4-inch center adjust.
05. Unmarked 4-inch.
06. IVER JOHNSON 6-in. with tire tool.
07. Zilliox Pat. 6-inch.
08. Unknown make 5-inch.
09. Unmarked 5-inch nickel plated.
10. Unmarked 4-inch Billings?
(Photo of CB051.)

CB052. Choice from among 10, 6-inch Stillson-type pipe wrenches:
01. WEST GERMANY.
02. STILLSON.
03. Unknown make with cracked lower jaw.
04. TRIMOUNT.
05. BRIDGEPORT.
06. TRIMOUNT.
07. ERIE TOOL WORKS PIPEMASTER.
08. PAC 180.
09. STILLSON.
10. ERIE TOOL WORKS.
(Photo of CB052.)

CB053. Choice from among eight Vice Grip-type wrenches.
01. WARDS MASTER.
02. BMC MFG No. 9.
03. BMC MFG No. 7.
04. Seymour Smith SNAP-LOCK #1607.
05. SAMSON LEVER JAW WRENCH.
06. PLI-RENCH PAT 2489057 by WHALE TOOL CO.
07. BMC MFG No. 7.
08. WHALE PLI-RENCH PAT PEND. (WHALE TOOL CO.)
(Photo of CB053.)

CB054. Choice from among 5 different jar opening wrenches:
01. Harding Patent (U.S. #1,457,774) can opening wrench.
02. Cupples Jar Holder Pat Applied For.
03. STOCKLAND JAR SEALER SPEC. CO. MPLS.
04. Bogart Patent (U.S. #688,224) fruit jar opener made by TRIUMPH Mfg. by FORBES CHOCOLATE CO. CLEVELAND PAT. NOV. 3. 01.
05. FRUIT JAR wrench.
(Photo of CB054.)

CB055. Choice from among 10 different alligator-type wrenches:
01. BUHL SONS CO. 5.5-inch double ended alligator.
02. SHAW PROPELLER CO. BOSTON 6-inch.
03. PONY ALLIGATOR WRENCH ROEBLING, TRENTON, NJ. 5.5-in. double ended.
04. ENG. 6.5-inch double ended.
05. BUFFUM TOOL CO. LOUISIANA, MO double ended 9.75-inch.
06. STEEL CITY ELECTRIC CO. RED HEAD PATENTS PENDING 12-inch involute.
07. STEEL CITY ELECTRIC CO. RED HEAD PATENTS PENDING broken top.
08. H75 single end 6.5-inch alligator.
09. TOWER & LYON INVOLUTE 5.5-inch single ended.
10. ALLIGATOR WRENCH 4-inch PAT. AUG. 3, 1897.
(Photo of CB055.)

CB056. Choice from among twelve 6-inch screw-adjusted nut wrenches:
(Photo of CB056.)

CB057. Choice from among 8 PLUM and other wrenches:
01. P&C WE87 18-inch.
02. PLUMB 712 12-inch Crescent wrench.
03. PROTO AN8505-11.
04. PLUMB 8161.
05. PROTO AN8505-7.
06. PLUMB 5265.
07. PLUMB 708 Crescent wrench.
08. PLUMB 808 Stillson-type pipe wrench.
(Photo of CB057.)

CB058. Choice from among nine cream separator wrenches.
01. DE LAVAL 4131.
02. Unmarked.
03. DE LAVAL 3134.
04. IOWA CREAM SEPARATOR BIG A LINE.
05. U.S. SEPARATOR 694 adjustable, pocket wrench.
06. DE LAVAL (pitted).
07. Unmarked similar to #2.
08. ECONOMY KING.
09. THE SHARPLES SEPARATOR CO. TUBULAR.
(Photo of CB058.)

CB059. Choice from among 8 Winchester and other hardware branded wrenches:
01. Winchester #1005 15-inch wooden handled monkey wrench, complete and fine.
02. Winchester #1023 12-inch Stillson-type pipe wrench, very good overall.
03. TRYON 10-inch wooden handled monkey wrench, has a hang hold drilled in handle, complete and fine.
04. Enders OAK LEAF ST. LOUIS 10-inch wooden handled monkey wrench, coated with clear lacquer, very good.
05. BEN HUR 18-inch Stillson-type all-steel pipe wrench, some light rust, very good overall.
06. SHAPLEIGH'S 14-inch Stillson-type all-steel pipe wrench, some light to medium rust, very good.
07. BEN HUR 10-inch Stillson-type all-steel pipe wrench, very good overall.
08. WORTH 10-inch Stillson-type all-steel pipe wrench, some light rust, very good.
(Photo of CB059.)

CB060. Choice from among 10 hardware branded pipe and nut wrenches:
01. TRUE VALUE 14-inch pipe wrench, very good overall.
02. DUNLAP 14-inch pipe wrench, very good overall.
03. CRUSADER 10-inch pipe wrench, very good overall.
04. DUNLAP GERMANY 10-inch pipe wrench, very good overall.
05. DUNLAP GERMANY 10-inch pipe wrench, with hang hole in handle, very good overall.
06. WINCHESTER #1005 15-inch monkey wrench, that is missing both wooden handles.
07. HIBBARD 8-inch wooden handled monkey wrench, fine.
08. DIAMOND EDGE DE-8 8-inch Crescent-type nut wrench.
09. DUNLAP 8-inch Crescent-type nut wrench.
10. NORVELL SHAPLEIGH DIAMOND EDGE No. DE100 double ended alligator with thread chasers in handle, very good.
(Photo of CB060.)

CB061. Choice from among 14 bicycle or pocket-sized wrenches.
01. WAKEFIELD WRENCH CO. No. 8.
02. Gendron Patent June 7, 1892.
03. VICTOR Overman Wheel Co.
04. W&B DIAMOND.
05. LOWELL PATENT AUG. 10, 1875.
06. WAKEFIELD WRENCH CO. No. 8.
07. BRITISH MADE (Similar to an Abingdon KING DICK) VB308 A1195.
08. BILLINGS & SPENCER FEB 18, 1879, MADE FOR POPE MFG.
09. LARSEY-WILLIS CO. INDIANAPOLIS.
10. BARNES TOOL CO. NEW HAVEN PAT. 1884 IMP. 1892.
11. BARNES TOOL COMPANY.
12. Unknown make with open loop handle.
13. IVER JOHNSON with rotating screwdriver in end of handle, PAT APLD FOR.
14. SANDOW LAVEIGN SCOTT MFG.
15. EFCO MFG. INC. HAMILTON, R.I. PAT. PEND.
(Photo of CB061.)

CB062. Choice from among 7 Case or related companies wrenches:
01. CASE W7659S steel.
02. CASE 032W steel.
03. J.I. CASE PLOW WORKS 2234, fine.
04. CASE W7658S steel.
05. J.I. CASE PLOW WORKS 1222, very good.
06. W1795 with rust and pitting.
07. J.I. CASE PLOW WORKS 2234, very good.
(Photo of CB062.)

CB063. Choice from among 10 different KEEN KUTTER tools:
01. 10-inch wooden handled monkey wrench, fine.
02. 10-inch Stillson-type pipe wrench, very good.
03. 6-inch nippers.
04. K500 S wrench.
05. 5.5-inch single ended alligator.
06. 10.5-inch nippers.
07. 10-inch Stillson-type pipe wrench, fine.
08. 7-inch Stillson-type pipe wrench, very good.
09. 6.5-inch wood handled monkey wrench, good overall.
10. K93 adjustable pocket wrench, fine.
(Photo of CB063.)

CB064. Choice from among 11 implement wrenches:
01. A1001 single open end. 10.5-inch.
02. EMERSON B175A.
03. E double ended S wrench.
04. Unknown model with 7 openings.
05. G70.
06. L140 New Idea?
07. L299 New Idea?
08. L298. New Idea?
09. J H CO 218.
10. L297 New Idea?
11. 1036A.
(Photo of CB064.)

CB065. Choice from among 10 self-tightening side jaw nut wrenches:
01. PUSH PULL 10-inch by TANGUY TOOL CO. GLEN MILLS, PA.
02. LARC-O-MATIC 10-inch by O.H. TOOLS HEDSTROM INDUSTRIES CHICAGO.
03. DAVID 10-inch, looks German.
04. HASTEE 8-inch by DAVENPORT TOOL CO.
05. LARCOLOY CHICAGO 6-inch UNIVERSAL PAT PEND.
06. SPEEDNUT WRENCH CORP. CHICAGO 8-inch.
07. Unknown make 6-inch "No. 1 SELF ADJUSTING WRENCH."
08. LARC-O-MATIC 10-inch by O.H. TOOLS CHICAGO.
09. COCHRAN SPEEDNUT WRENCH 9-inch PAT. PENDING.
10. COCHRAN SPEEDNUT WRENCH 6-inch PAT. MAY 2, 1916.
(Photo of CB065.)

CB066. Choice from among 10 different implement wrenches:
01. GALE DG 92.
02. INDIANA SILO CO.
03. K-L72.
04. Unmarked.
05. L299 New Idea?
06. CHERRY-BURRELL, some pitting.
07. EN18 graduated on both sides.
08. Unknown with open ends on T end; and sockets on the other end.
09. D239 Rock Island?
10. Aluminum UNIVERSAL HARVESTER CO. WEST MEMPHIS ARKANSAS & STOCKTON. CALIFORNIA.
(Photo of CB066.)

CB067. Choice from among six "Dog Bone" wrenches:
01. CRESCENT MFG. CO.
02. FITS-ALL WRENCH CO. PROV. R.I. TYPE D with swastika emblem.
03. FITS-ALL 6-inch PAT PEND 1/4 to 1-inch.
04. CRESCENT MFG. CO.
05. STADCO No. 21.
06. THE HANDEE MANSFIELD OHIO.
(Photo of CB067.)

CB068. Choice from among 11 implement wrenches:
01. PLANET JR. 3 in red paint.
02. 635?
03. M23.
04. N9.
05. Unmarked.
06. GM 18.
07. NEW IMPERIAL OHIO CHILLED.
08. P&O CO. 4130 / CANTON ILL.
09. B&H 1371.
10. IH L9.
11. 106.
(Photo of CB068.)

CB069. Choice from among 12 oversized or oddball wrenches:
01. 15-inch open end with faint "SPRING CLIP" logo cast into handle.
02. 14-inch with curved handle.
03. 14-inch with offset open end marked 30 and a box end marked 17.
04. 13-inch #112659 - U.S.A. (Oliver Crawler Tractor, ID from wrench found with original Oliver parts tag) doubled open ended S wrench.
05. Syracuse Washing Machine Corp., single open end, that has had 3 inches cut off the end of the handle.
06. The Ohio Brass Co. 7024 9-inch single open end with two hex openings in handle, very good.
07. 13.5-inch MALSBARY 6180 (Holt Mfg. Co. - Stockton, Calif.) - Holt made the Malsbary Gain Drill, very good. (R1-306)
08. 12-inch WARREN WEBSTER & CO / CAMDEN NJ, very good. (R1-482)
09. 10-inch KOEHRING CLUTCH WRENCH, 38598, good overall.
10. 12.75-inch DUNHAM SYSTEMS OF HEATING - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - TRAP COVER - 1/2 UNION NUT / 179B, very good overall.
11. 10.5-inch INGERSOLL-RAND CO. 298 double open end, very good.
12. 9-inch C.S.B. Company, Laconia, NH (New Hampshire) in red paint, fine.
(Photo of CB069.)

CB070. Choice from among 12 assorted double open ended nut wrenches.
01. 12-inch 28 5/8 and 32 3/4.
02. 8-inch COMPTON & KNOWLES 13/16 & 1.
03. 6.25-inch RIPKA.
04. 7-inch 602 1 1/16 & 7/16.
05. 8-inch Dodge Brothers Q1191 7/8 & 3/4.
06. 7.5-inch KING.
07. 12-inch AMMCO 1 1/16 & 1 1/4.
08. 8-inch ERIE MALLEABLE IRON CO. KONDU-23WX 4-way.
09. 6.5-inch SIMPLEX WRENCH CO. HEX 1/2, 9/16 & 5/8; & HEX. 3/4 & 15/16.
10. 7.75-inch LION BRAND in yellow red and blue paint.
11. 6.5-inch 629 SAE STD & AISAM STD.
12. 5.75 ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, ERIE, PA.
(Photo of CB070.)

CB071. Choice from among 11 misc. wrenches:
01. 12.25-inch R.M. CO. 14330 wrench with double hex ends.
02. 11-inch BLACK & DECKER 33745 with square box end.
03. 10.75-inch A1001 single open end.
04. 9-inch AIM CO L36 with multiple openings on one end and single on the other.
05. 9.25-inch WARREN WEBSTER & CO. CAMDEN, NJ WATER SEAL MOTOR, 1 3/4-in. hex.
06. 8.5-inch E.W. BLISS CO. 5/8-inch open end.
07. 8.5-inch E.W.B. CO. 1 1/8-inch open end.
08. 8-inch ANCHOR STEEL STRAPPING.
09. 8.25-inch JOAR 20 conduit wrench.
10. 8.25-inch APPLETON, PAT. APPL'D FOR, CAT No. TW-W5075, APPLETON ELECTRIC CO., CHICAGO, conduit wrench and reamer.
11. 7-inch steel 189499 with spring loaded nut holder.
(Photo of CB071.)

CB072. Choice from among 8 misc. wrenches:
01. 7-inch TUNGSTEN SPARK PLUGS ALWAYS ON THE JOB.
02. 6.5-inch brass double hex end marked BEER UTILITIES CORP. NY.
03. 6-inch PC No. 23945, double hex box end.
04. 7-inch KONDU BOX EMI 4-way conduit wrench.
05. 7.25-inch WALTER 15147-0 7/16-inch hex socket wrench with tire tool in end of handle.
06. 7-inch NUGENT FIG 1116 UX 1R with hex socket in one end and square box in other. 07. 7.5-inch WILLIAMS CIN'TI. O. with 7/16 square box end.
08. 6.75 Homestead OPEN/CLOSED with 11/16.
(Photo of CB072.)

CB073. Choice from among 17 assorted ratchet wrenches:
01. Camille Contal Pat. Feb 2, 1904.
02. Unknown make with red plastic covering handle.
03. INDUSTRO MFG CHICAGO.
04. PEERLESS with June 24, 1919 & March 1, 1921 patent dates, tilting head.
05. ARMSTRONG CHICAGO No. S-50.
06. Unknown make in red paint.
07. WRIGHT BARBORTON, O(Ohio) MN 60.
08. FRANK MOSSBERG No. 350 Pat. NOV. 11, 1913.
09. Unknown make.
10. BLACKHAWK 49977 PAT. 1927844?
11. HUSKY WRENCH CO. MILWAUKEE.
12. OWATONNA TOOL CO. 541-4.
13. PLUMB/PROTO WF-38 ratchet wrench MADE IN U.S.A.
14. SR18 OTM.
15. CRAFTSMAN BE.
16. WALDEN WORCESTER.
17. T71P-77370-H TRANS BAND ADJUST ONLY.
(Photo of CB073.)

CB074. Choice from among 13 different combination tools:
01. G.M. CO. L.I. CITY N.Y., hammer, quick adjustable nut wrench and tack lifter.
02. Unknown make with hammer and three adjustable plier like wrenches, in red primer.
03. DIAMALLOY DULUTH plier with adjustable crescent on end of handle.
04. Unknown make with hammer, nut wrench, tack lifter, screwdriver, and bottle opener.
05. Unknown make with pocket knife, spring loaded plier, reamer, etc.
06. KNIGHT PATENT (U.S. 975,694) patent pliers with cotter pin puller and two square wrench openings in handle.
07. SLOT-LOCK wrench set Patented JUNE 13, 1916.
08. Unknown make plier, hatchet, screwdriver and tack lifter.
09. German Crescent-type wrench with folding gimlet and flat blade screwdriver with broken blade.
10. Crescent wrench, pocket knife, scissors, etc. Made in China.
11. Fencing tool with hammer, nail claw, plier, wire cutter and a hole for tightening wire.
12. Fencing tool? with hatchet, hammer, pliers, alligator wrench, screwdriver, etc.
13. Unknown make with adjustable nut wrench, folding knife, phillips screwdriver.
(Photo of CB074.)

CB075. Choice from among eight BILLINGS & SPENCER wrenches:
01. BILLINGS & SPENCER 14-inch Stillson-type pipe wrench.
02. BILLINGS & SPENCER 11-inch side adjust auto.
03. BILLINGS & SPENCER 11-inch side adjust auto.
04. BILLINGS & SPENCER 11-inch G side-adjust auto.
05. BILLINGS & SPENCER 11-inch side-adjust auto.
06. BILLINGS & SPENCER COES 10" all-steel screw-adjust nut wrench, fine.
07. BILLINGS BEMIS & CALL 10-inch No. 90 screw adjust nut wrench.
08. BILLINGS VITALLOY double open end.
(Photo of CB075.)

CB076. Choice from among six IH screw adjusted nut wrenches.
1. 9-inch marked on bar and on movable jaw, slightly sprung.
2. 9-inch has E cast into lower jaw, in red paint, very good.
3. 9-inch has 7E cast into lower jaw, little pitting, good overall.
4. 9-inch has 2E cast into bar.
5. Z786 8.5-inch, very good overall.
6. 12-inch 5E, very good.
(Photo of CB076.)

CB077. Choice from among four aluminum wrenches:
1. 25H 1 1/2 with 2 1/2-inch open end.
2. TOLEDO 10-inch screw adjusting pipe wrench.
3. SOLAR MILKMINDER by the SOLAR PERMANENT CO. TOMAHAWK WISC. marked 1 1/2 but having a 2 1/2-inch open end.
4. Unmarked 10-inch screw adjust pipe wrench with steel pipe jaws held with dovetails.
(Photo of CB077.)

CB078. Choice from among six motorcycle wrenches inc. INDIAN & TRIUMPH.
1. INDIAN MOTOCYCLES HENDEE MFG. SPRINGFIELD, MASS U.S.A. Wakefield 6-inch side adjust, good overall.
2. "INDIAN" 6-inch with two openings on one end and one on the other, steel.
3. "INDIAN" 6-inch double open end, steel.
4. "INDIAN" 6-inch double open end, steel.
5. TRIUMPH 5.75-inch double open end.
6. BONNEY VISE & TOOL WKS. STILLSON PATTERN 6-in. adjustable "MOTOR-CYCLE."
(Photo of CB078.)

CB079. Choice from among seven pairs of battery pliers:
1. DEARMENT No. 307 Design Patent 94156.
2. Palmer #207.
3. LECTROLITE CORP.
4. PAZZANO Pat. No. 19027.
5. DEARMENT No. 307 Design Patent 94156.
6. BELDEN 7505 MADE IN CHICAGO U.S.A.
7. UTICA? UDF&T CO. No. 524-7.
(Photo of CB079.)

CB080. Choice from among five double ended adjustable nut wrenches:
1. 10-inch unmarked Baxter's Patent.
2. 6.5-inch unmarked Baxter's Patent.
3. 4-inch unmarked Baxter's Patent.
4. 10-inch Crescent Tool Co. 8-10-in.
5. 8-inch Crescent Tool Co. CRESTOLOY 6-8-in.
(Photo of CB080.)

CB081. Choice from among nine FORD wrenches:
1. 5Z209 EE for connecting rod clamp screws?
2. T-1349 hubcap combination tool.
3. 5-Z-829 for transmission bands.
4. FORD A&B connecting rod wrench.
5. FORD BARCALO 9-inch adjustable AUTO.
6. FORD 8-in. AUTO.
7. FORD in large scrip lettering, double open end.
8. FORD slip-joint pliers, mild pitting.
9. FOR-A-FORD double open end 11/16 NUTS & 3/4 NUTS, on back marked TEMPERED STEEL WRENCH.
(Photo of CB081.)

CB082. Choice from among misc. nut wrenches inc. SNAP-ON BLUE POINT:
1. 12.75-inch BLUE POINT SUPREME 1 1/4 & 1 1/16-inch open ends.
2. 8-inch MAC-AJB-8 Crescent, very good.
3. SNAP-ON TOOLS KONOSHA WISCONSIN BLUE POINT 6-inch Crescent, fine.
4. 5.5-inch AC1818 5/8 & 9/16 open end MFG BY SNAP-ON TOOLS.
5. 3.5-inch C24-28, 7/16 & 3/8-in. open end BLUE POINT.
6. 5.5-inch VACUUM GAP No. 65 pliers with side cutter.
(Photo of CB082.)

CB083. Choice from among six assorted bed keys or bed wrenches:
1. 8-inch with three square sockets, two square boxes, and a screwdriver.
2. 6-inch VONO PAT. BEDSTEAD FITTINGS with hex boxes at both ends.
3. 4-inch S-handle with square socket at each end.
4. Short 2-inch handle with square socket at both ends.
5. 7-inch similar to one #1 above, smaller square openings in handle.
6. 7-inch same as above but with one socket sawed off.
(Photo of CB083.)

CB084. Choice from among 8 different multi tools:
1. P. LOWENTRAUT Patent brace wrench missing the top pad of the brace but having an intact wrench.
2. G.M. CO. L.I. CITY N.Y., hammer, quick adjustable nut wrench and tack lifter.
3. MATHEWS DAYTON O (Ohio) plier, hatchet, hammer, screwdriver and tack lifter.
4. HANDYBOY DULUTH DH16 plier with adjustable wrench on end of one handle.
5. NEW HAVEN OEM CONN multi valve wrench?
6. BOARDMAN'S PATENT combination nut wrench, pipe wrench and hammer.
7. GOLD PAT. (U.S. 188,243) screwdriver with wrench in handle.
8. Unusual double open ended wrench and keyhole saw, first we've seen with a cast or forged handle. These are usually stamped sheet steel.
(Photo of CB084.)

CB085. Choice from among 7 different Vice-Grip-type wrenches.
01. GRIP ALL.
02. No. 1610.
03. MOLE SELF-GRIP WRENCH NEWPORT MON. GT. BRITAIN.
04. Seymour Smith SNAP-LOCK NO. 2607.
05. SAMSON LEVER WRENCH.
06. GRIPSO.
07. GRIP LOCK #910 by CHANNEL LOCK, INC.
(Photo of CB085.)

CB086. Choice from among 10 different 12-inch Crescent-type nut wrenches.
01. T&E TOOLS CHICAGO.
02. BET'R-GRIP by J.P. DANIELSON CO.
03. BARCALO BUFFALO.
04. JAMESTOWN METALSMITH, INC.
05. FULLER CHROME ALLOY No. 12.
06. BET'R-GRIP by J.P. DANIELSON.
07. ARROW TOOL CO. BUFFALO N.Y.
08. SAMSON.
09. BARCALO-BUFFALO.
10. WALDEN WORCESTER A12.
(Photo of CB086.)

CB087. Choice from among 8 CASE implement wrenches:
01. J I CASE PLOW WORKS 1222.
02. J I CASE PLOW WORKS 4105.
03. 3329A with CASE EAGLE, some pitting.
04. J.I. CASE PLOW WORKS 1222.
05. OK1294 4-way socket with CASE EAGLE.
06. J I CASE PLOW WORKS 1222.
07. CASE W766CS steel.
08. CASE 027W steel.
(Photo of CB087.)

CB088. Choice from among 4 Winchester and one CLEAN CUT wrench:
01. CLEAN CUT 10-inch wooden handled monkey wrench, handle chipped on both sides, good overall.
02. Winchester 1002 wooden handled monkey wrench, very good.
03. Winchester W31 7-inch double open-end wrench, very good.
04. Winchester 1001 6.5-inch wood handled monkey wrench, dinged on one side near jaws, very good overall.
05. Winchester 6-inch pipe wrench, very good overall.
(Photo of CB088.)

CB089. Choice from among 8 implement wrenches:
01. ROCK ISLAND R1123, fine.
02. B&H 1371.
03. G70.
04. L297.
05. Unusual S-wrench with big shield on one side.
06. OHIO steel.
07. N9.
08. Unknown make 1 1/2-inch open end.
(Photo of CB089.)

CB090. Choice from among seven wrenches, six by Hinsdale:
1. DR1 1/2-inch drive speed wrench.
2. FOOTPRINT MADE IN ENGLAND, 6.75-inch plier type, very good.
3. HINSDALE double box end 25/32 & 3/4-inch.
4. HINSDALE double box end 5/8 and 11/16-inch.
5. HINSDALE double box end 9/16 & 1/2-inch.
6. HINSDALE open ended 5/8 & 11/16-inch.
7. HINSDALE open ended 9/16 & 19/32-inch.
(Photo of CB090.)

CB091. Choice from among twelve 4-inch Crescent wrenches:
01. Key ring with five CHINESE OR TAIWAN wrenches.
02. UTICA with little pitting.
03. UTICA with faint logo, very good.
04. Unknown make with square hex and triangle openings in handle, pitted.
05. PROTO 704, good.
06. PROTO 704, very good.
07. PROTO 704, very good.
08. TRUECRAFT TOOL F204 with light pitting.
09. PROTO 704, FINE.
10. CRESCENT TOOL CO. DROP FORGED.
11. CRESCENT TOOL CO. CRESTOLOY.
12. CRESCENT TOOL CO. DROP FORGED.
(Photo of CB091.)

CB092. Choice from among five side adjust DIAMOND wrenches:
1. 18-inch with light to moderate rust.
2. 15-inch, very good overall.
3. 14-inch with hammer face, fine.
4. 11-inch marked DIAMOND TOOL AND HORSESHOE CO., very good.
5. 11-inch marked DIAMOND CALK AND HORSESHOE CO., very good.
(Photo of CB090.)

CB093. CHOICE from among six lineman's wrenches:
1. 13-inch M. KLEIN & SONS CAT 3146, very good.
2. 13-inch M. KLEIN & SONS CAT 3146, very good.
3. 13-inch similar to the above two but handle is wrapped in rubber? insulation, very good.
4. 14-inch W.U. TEL.CO. very good.
5. 14-inch similar to the above but unmarked.
6. 14-inch with what looks like the KLEIN & SONS logo, very good. (Photo of CB090.)

CB094. Choice from among seven drain plug or utility box wrenches:
1. OLDFORGE LP8A NEW WILMINGTON PA.
2. HERBRAND DRAIN PLUG WRENCH NO. 193.
3. WRIGHT X17.
4. KEN-TOOL G13.
5. GLOBEMASTER 64900 ITALY.
6. Unknown make marked COCK.
7. BARCALO BUFFALO DROP FORGED DRAIN PLUG WRENCH.
(Photo of CB094.)

CB095. Choice from among 8 lots of mini wrenches:
1. Lot of four inc. McCAIG-HATCH 5/16 & 1/2; etc.
2. Lot of six, one marked INDUSTRO, and one marked No. 185.
3. Lot of five S handled wrenches, one marked 6 on one end and 7 on the other; 661C; 536A, etc.
4. Lot of five including one marked BSA.
5. Lot of five.
6. Lot of seven inc. DURO-CHROME; MERIT, etc.
7. Lot of five inc. ARMSTRONG; 671C; 661A; etc.
8. Lot of eight.
(Photo of CB095.)

CB096. Choice from among six groups of welding bottle, regulator, etc. wrenches:
1. Lot of three: 8090028, Airco with oval trademark, six openings and one socket; KGM with light pitting; and a WELDIT No. 5 with rust.
2. Lot of four: WELDIT No. 5; AIRCO 8090028; AIR PRODUCTS 32-0156; and A-1013.
3. Lot of four: PROTO VICTOR RT-20; OXWELD ACETYLENE CO 2511 double open end; aluminum VICTOR RT-114; and SMITH'S G-122.
4. Lot of four: LINDE in yellow paint; AMCO No. 6; SOLVAY CHLORINE; and a REGO double open end.
5. Lot of four: OXWELD open ended; SMITH'S; 5474-50 TORCH WRENCH; and MECO No. 2.
6. Lot of four: NATIONAL in black paint; unknown make; aluminum HUDSON; and an OXWELD No. 1.

CB097. Choice from among six adjustable TRIMO nut wrenches:
1. All steel 11.5-inch, very good.
2. 11.25-inch SPUD, very good.
3. SIZE 12 WHMW, very good.
4. 10-inch WHMW, very good.
5. 8-inch all-steel, light rust.
6. 6-inch all-steel, very good.
(Photo of CB097.)

CB098. Choice from among six different pipe wrenches:
1. ROBERT WRENCH CO. 12-inch with spring loaded jaws, very good.
2. REED MFG. self tightening 10-inch in old red paint, has rust and pitting.
3. TRIMO 10-inch very good overall.
4. J1010 JAWS, self tightening 12-inch, very good.
5. REED TIGER No. 11 selft tightening w/spring-loaded jaw, very good.
6. Unknown make (looks like a LAWSON) 10-inch screw adjust, coated in lacquer.
(Photo of CB098.)

CB099. Choice from among 15 bicycle or pocket sized wrenches:
01. SEABROOK'S.
02. "FLINT"
03. BAR or BA&R.
04. ABINGDON No. 1. KING DICK.
05. Unmarked 4-inch.
06. WAKEFIELD WRENCH No. 17. 07. WAKEFIELD with tire tool. 08. Unknown make with handle adjust. 09. BILLINGS & SPENCER FEB. 18, 1879 Patent with loop at bottom of handle, C.&J. MFG. CHICAGO. 10. A&M BUFFALO N.Y.. 11. S&E MFG with graduated bar. 12. March 26, 1895 patent with square lug coming off the back of the frame. 13. Unknown make 3-piece quick wedge-adjusting. 14. RICHARDS SHEFFIELD TENT SHEFFIELD 15. Unknown make, nickel plated. (Photo)

CB100. Choice from among six nut wrenches inc. THE GEM; WRIGHT WRENCH CO. etc.
1. WAKEFIELD 10-inch "NUT & PIPE" with unusual screw, PAT APL'D FOR.
2. THE GEM 11-inch with tire tool in end of handle.
3. DUDLEY MFG. 8-inch with parallel and alligator jaws, PAT.AUG.DEC.1901, very good.
4. Same as above but only marked PAT.AUG.DEC.1901, good overall.
5. WRIGHT WRENCH CO. 8-inch all-steel quick adjust, very good overall.
6. CARLL WRENCH 8-inch with reversible jaw. May 3, 1913 patent, some pitting on one side.
(Photo of CB100.)

Friday Regular Lots:

001. Lot of seven shop made or modified wrenches including a cylinder tooth wrench with forged handle. (Photo)

002. Lot of nine scythe snath wrenches (the snath is the part of a scythe that connects the blade to the handle) All different, some have part numbers. (Photo)

003. Lot of four differed T-handled socket wrenches. (Photo)

004. Lot of six assorted T-handle wrenches. (Photo)

005. Lot of four assorted T-handle socket wrenches. (Photo)

006. Lot of five different buggy wrenches. (Photo)

007. Lot of five buggy wrenches. (Photo)

008. Lot of eight assorted farm wrenches all with pitting or other issues. (Photo)

009. Lot of 8 assorted screw-adjust wrenches all in need of some TLC. (Photo)

010. Lot of 7 assorted 14 to 16-inch adjustable pipe wrenches, most needing a good cleaning and two needing new handles. (Photo)

011. Lot of 7 assorted screw-adjusting nut wrenches all in need of some TLC. (Photo)

012. Lot of four wooden-handled screw-adjust nut wrenches inc. ERIE 10-inch; PS&W 10-inch; and a 14-inch with script lettering that looks like Master Mechanic.

013. Pair of adjustable S-handle Crescent-type nut wrenches; ERIE TOOL WORKS 12-inch; and KEYSTONE WESTCOTT 12-inch.

014. Lot of six automotive-type brace or speed wrenches. (Photo)

015. Lot of seven automotive rod-type socket wrenches one with T-handle. (Photo)

016. Lot of seven automotive-type brace or speed wrenches. (Photo)

017. Lot of seven automotive rod-type socket wrenches three with T-handles. (Photo)

018. Lot of 10 assorted WALDEN WORCESTER automotive socket-type wrenches.

019. Lot of five BLACKHAWK automotive-type socket wrenches.

020. Lot of five buggy wrenches; one marked F103. (Photo)

021. Lot of 11 assorted automotive socket type wrenches. (Photo)

022. Lot of five buggy wrenches; one marked 7320F. (Photo)

023. Lot of four pipe tongs inc. two by ASHCROFT MFG. with arm and hammer logo. (Photo)

024. Lot of five screw adjust nut wrenches: one 15-inch; three 12-inch; and one 10-inch. (Photo)

025. Lot of seven assorted farm wrenches. (Photo)

026. Lot of five 12-inch screw-adjust nut wrenches, one with a broken movable jaw. (Photo)

027. Lot of six assorted farm wrenches including Indiana Silo, Famous, etc. (Photo)

028. Lot of five assorted screw adjust wrenches including three pipe wrenches (one needing a handle) and two all-steel screw adjust nut wrenches, one with broken movable jaw. (Photo)

029. Lot of four 15-inch screw adjust nut wrenches. (Photo)

030. Lot of seven assorted farm-type nut wrenches including a Planet Jr.; IHC 1059B, etc. (Photo)

031. Lot of five assorted pliers; WALKER GERMANY lasting pliers; German pliers with side cutter; BOKER slip joint with rounded jaws. (Photo)

032. Lot of six assorted farm-type nut wrenches including a pitted Princess and one with a broken jaw. (Photo)

033. Five assorted pliers; lasting pliers; side cutters; pliers with side cutters; unusual UTICA pliers; and another pair of pliers with side cutters. (Photo)

034. Four misc. wrenches: two are aluminum and are marked RITTER; the Y-shaped socket wrench is marked FORD LIFTER and it appears to be cad plated steel; and a nickel plated steel one marked RITTER. (Photo)

035. Lot of six assorted pair of pliers including a large pair of gas pliers; IDEAL SYCAMORE ILL; NEVER SLIP from NEW BRUNSWICK NJ; UTICA gas pliers. (Photo)

036. EIFEL Plier-wrench with pouch of spare or extra jaws, fine overall. (Photo)

037. Lot of six assorted pair of pliers: CRESCENT TOOL 50/8; UTICA 705; RED-DEVIL 10-8; PATENT 1934 U.S. 1,970,983. (Photo)

038. Lot of seven assorted alligator wrenches including two adjustable ELGIN; U.S. BREEZE BURNERS 1953; and four MORGANMECHANIX with alligator on one end and open ended on other. (Photo)

039. Three pair of pliers including a LOCK LINE BY ROSS MFG; a neat pair of KRAEUTER where one handle was never finished; and a KANTSLIP CHICAGO that appears to be missing something. (Photo)

040. Lot of four assorted pairs of pliers. (Photo)

041. Five assorted tools: BLEDSOE pliers; WHEELER MFG. #790 chain pliers; HooKouT fish hook remover; GERMAN duck billed pliers; and H.M. CHRISTENSON CO. BROCKTON, MASS medical or veterinary side cutters. (Photo)

042. Seven assorted buggy wrenches.

043. Five assorted plier like tools: adjustable with rack (cracked); hog ringer; EIFEL PLIERENCH; gas pliers, etc. (Photo)

044. Original wooden shipping crate for a FARMALL rubber tired tractor tool box, faint stenciling on lid. (Photo)

045. Lot of seven assorted buggy wrenches including one marked DAYTON. (Photo)

046. Lot of three clevises with wrench/pins plus one extra wrench pin. (Photo)

047. Lot of four farm wenches: 17A (GALE); B.F. AVERY & SONS 6176 LOUISVILLE, KY; M555 M-H (Massey Harris); 25452 hex box with hook spanner (oddball orphan). (Photo)

048. Lot of three orphans: T1113; T14354; 1294. (Photo)

049. Lot of four unmarked oddball orphan wrenches. (Photo)

050. Lot of five unmarked oddball orphan wrenches. (Photo)

051. Lot of four farm wrenches: B&G PLOW CO. CANTON O.(OHIO); H&D YORK PA; B.F. AVERY & SONS; WOOD (marked on both sides) (Photo)

052. Lot of three farm wrenches: orphan with two square openings in handle; B&G PLOW CO, CANTON O (Ohio); and RODERICK LEAN DH41. (Photo)

053. Three International Harvester wrenches: 6849H spark plug; CP245; and EAGLE BRAND 704671-R1 IH. (Photo)

054. Two wooden handled monkey wrenches: 10-inch DEERING; and 8.5-inch DEERING, both are in fair condition. (Photo)

055. RARE 11-inch (Chattanooga Plow/IHC) CP2126. (Photo)

056. Lot of three (Chattanooga Plow/IHC): CP4003 Chattanooga in ghost lettering; Chattanooga CP4003 with IHC logo; Chattanooga (IHC). (Photo)

057. Lot of four International Harvester wrenches: J480 (Plano); DEERING large lettering on both sides; 12335D with IHC logo; and F9136 with IHC logo. (Photo)

058. Lot of eight misc. farm wrenches in poor to fair condition. (Photo)

059. Lot of three: A28; 70 TO 80; and a JWB. (Photo)

060. Lot of six oddball orphans: 21714; 44; 400; 113; K4; and 24685-1 in green paint. (Photo)

061. GAAR SCOTT & CO. threshing machine cylinder tooth wrench 3271. (Photo)

062. Lot of three farm wrenches: M-H (Massey Harris) 435; (David Bradley) 832A; CHASE PLOW CO. D35. (Photo)

063. Lot of two: (OLIVER) 183; and (Janesville Machine Co.) J M Co. (Photo)

064. Lot of eight misc. wrenches: Oliver 10; WOOD; B.C. & B HOLMES (rough); PR40; Massey Harris Z435, etc. (Photo)

065. Lot of seven 9-inch Auto nut wrenches. (Photo)

066. Lot of seven 9-inch Auto nut wrenches. (Photo)

067. Lot of seven assorted size Auto nut wrenches: three 9-inch; two 11-inch; and one WIZARD No. 9. (Photo)

068. Lot of seven assorted wrenches. (Photo)

069. Lot of six assorted wrenches. (Photo)

070. Lot of nine assorted wrenches. (Photo)

071. Lot of 11 smaller wrenches including one separator wrench with pin spanner. (Photo)

072. Lot of three assorted spud wrenches. (Photo)

073. Lot of five bicycle and pocket wrenches including BARNES TOOL CO.; L&S Co. BUCKEYE; and Zilliox Patent side jaw. (Photo)

074. Lot of nine oddball and multi wrenches: CAMPAGNOLO; Blue Point S9464; NORDSON CORP; unmarked 3 opening; unmarked Y-shaped 3 opening; GRACO multi opening; DEVILBISS WH103; unmarked spanner; unmarked spanner with 4 sizes. (Photo)

075. Lot of eight oddball flat steel wrenches: unmarked 10 opening; unmarked 8 opening; unmarked socket and hex; BINKS 5-32; SIOUX ALBERTSON & CO. SIOUX CITY A162; unmarked 7 opening; and AETNA 7/8-in.; and a combination open end and socket. (Photo)

076. Three hydrant and/or ELKHART S454T2; TRUMBULL YOUNGSTOWN DUCTILE HYDRANT WRENCH; and RIPLEX D. GAS & LINE HOSE by METAL HOSE & TUBING CO. BROOKLYN, NY. (Photo)

077. Lot of nine misc. wrenches including one owner modified. (Photo)

078. Lot of six misc. wrenches: two basin wrenches; J.A. SEXAUER, INC. White Plaines, NY & Louisville, KY. (Photo)

079. Lot of four stove lid lifters one marked GARLAND; plus an ash shaker handle. (Photo)

080. Lot of four stove lid lifters inc. TAPPAN 620; 5024; DERBY; and a combination lifter and ash shaker marked 11-416 off-set handle. (Photo)

081. Lot of five bicycle and pocket wrenches including A&M BUFFALO NY; Mossberg A-1. (Photo)

082. BERYLCO SRI BeCu 1/4-inch non-sparking socket set. (Photo)

083. Lot of five 8-inch Crescent-type wrenches including JAMESTON SPECIALTY; HARROLD'S; LARGRIP; ARMSTRONG 34-508 and one unmarked. (Photo)

084. Pouch of Beryllium tools including an unusual AMPCO S-1099 BeCu Phillips screwdriver; BERYLCO 8RT 1/4-inch ratchet with sockets and an extension; W80. (Photo)

085. Lot of five 8-inch Crescent-type wrenches including HJORTH JAMESTOWN, NY; BARCALO; THE H.J. HARROLD TOOL CO.; RED DEVIL; and BON-E-CON Z-BW8. (Photo)

086. Lot of four twist-handle wrenches including an ACME 10-inch; Unknown 10-inch that is bent and pitted; unmarked 9-inch; and a pitted 8-inch. (Photo)

087. (lot on left in photo) Lot of five bicycle or pocket wrenches inc. SPRINGFIELD DROP FORGING; WAKEFIELD CYCLE WRENCH PAT APL'D FOR; CHARLES HALL No.4; etc. (Photo)

088. Two adjustable nut wrenches: 8-inch twist handle that has rust and pitting and has had the top jaw ground on; and a VANDEGRIFT 6-inch. (Photo)

089. (lot in center in photo) Lot of five bicycle or pocket wrenches inc. nickel plated U.S.; NO. 9; "ESSEX"; & 4-inch FAIRMOUNT CLEVELAND. (Photo)

090. Lot of three twist-handle wrenches: one made in GERMANY; and two ACME. (Photo)

091. (lot on right in photo) Lot of five bicycle or pocket wrenches inc. Zilliox patent; nickel plated "2"; U.S.; and an unmarked 4-inch. (Photo)

092. Three different 6-inch TRIMOUNT pipe wrenches. (Photo)

093. Three 8-inch wooden handled monkey wrenches: COES, BEMIS & CALL FULTON; and PS&W with faint railroad markings. (Photo)

094. Three different 6-inch screw adjusting pipe wrenches; GTD and two TRIMOUNT. The TRIMOUNT in the center has some rust. (Photo)

095. Three 6-inch wooden handled monkey wrenches: COES, L&S CLEVELAND, and W&B. (Photo)

096. Three pair of pliers inc. BLEDSOE 10-inch; and HJORTH DEC. 15, 1896 8-inch. (Photo)

097. Lot of three slightly different PEXTO all-steel 10-inch monkey wrenches. (Photo)

098. Two pair of pliers: 6-inch HJORTH DEC. 15, '96 patent; and 8-inch WADE WRENCH CO. PAT. APPLD. FOR. (Photo)

099. Three 8-inch wooden handled monkey wrenches: W&B, A.G. COES, and ROBINSON patent. (Photo)

100. Lot of five pair of gas-type pliers. (Photo)


SATURDAY CATALOGED AUCTION:

001. UTILEX PAT NO 579210 - REG DES 841889 - BRITISH MADE - combination Crescent-type wrench, hammer, screwdriver, nail puller, ruler, file. An American patent was issued to Bernard Forster of Manchester, England on Oct 31,1950. This one is complete and fine. (S752); plus a ACE SLIP & LOCK-NUT WRENCH, CLOVERS CO. BEDFORD, O. (Ohio) 10 1/2-inch Crescent-type adjustable spud wrench with a locking wing nut. (Photo & Photo 2)

002. Two Peterson Helix type quick adjust nut wrenches. (1.) QUALI-KRAFT / USA PAT. PEND. JAPAN etc. - 8-inch with 15/16' box end wrench on end of handle, plated finish. Ex working. condition. (2.) HELIX 8 IN. PETERSON TOOL CO., EL DORADO, KANSAS, PAT. NO. 3555939, marked on back NATIONAL-DISTRIBUTOR JACK HOLT CO. STILWELL. OKLA., complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

003. BAHCO SWEDEN / VOLVO, AB BAHCO, STOCKHOLM (etc.) 8-inch Crescent-type wrench with alligator wrench on end, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

004. Unknown make Japanese 5 1/2-inch all metal pocket knife and miniature screw adjust Crescent-type wrench tool with one knife blade and one blade with a file and screwdriver end, a punch or reamer, and a Phillips blade, very good overall. (S97R) (Photo & Photo 2)

005. BERGMAN TOOL MFG CO., BUFFALO NEW YORK USA, 8-inch QUEEN CITY, GUARANTEED FORGED STEEL, very good overall. (S299) (Photo)

006. Two wrenches: (1) BMC Mfg. Co. No. 9 locking pliers. Patented Feb. 19, 1946 by Francis A. Snell, Chenango Forks, NY. (S278); and (2) a Baker Patent (U.S. No. 1,141,602) 8-inch BONNEY adjustable S wrench, both in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

007. Three wrenches: two pair Schollhorn Bernard pliers, one a fine #102 6 1/2-inch; and one with some pitting; plus an ELGIN adjustable alligator wrench pitted on both sides. (Photo)

008. Two nut wrenches: (1) Keystone Mfg. #80 10-inch FORDSON with twisted handle, good overall; and (2) a self-tightening COCHRAN SPEEDNUT PATENT PENDING that is very dirty and has a brazed repair to the square socket on end of handle. (Photo & Photo 2)

009. Vandegrift Patent (U.S. #589,765) screw-adjust 6-inch nut wrench with loop handle, marked "1" on lower jaw, very good overall condition. (Photo)

010. Pair of nut wrenches: (1) Unmarked 6-inch twist handle, complete and very good overall; and (2) a 5-inch pocket or bicycle wrench marked H.CO. 6. on top jaw, some mild pitting, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

011. Pair of FORD lug wrenches: (1) one marked 54 on back with letter M inside circle; and (2) other U.S.A.-M-40-17017, both very good. (Photo)

012. Two 8-inch FORD monkey wrenches; one with square lug on end of handle, very good; and one by MORE DROP FORGING, has rust and needs some oil on the screw. (Photo)

013. Two FORD lug wrenches: very good 9-inch; and a 10-inch marked T5893 with a socket on one end, very good. (Photo)

014. Two FORD wrenches: U.S.A.-M-40-17017 lug wrench, very good; and a double open ender marked 9N17014 with graduated bar for measuring furrow depths. (Photo)

015. Two FORD wrenches: 10-inch lung wrench marked 2 on back of bar; and a 6-inch double open ender with mild pitting on one side. (Photo)

016. RATCH LOK 11-inch by SUMMIT TOOL CO. DENVER COLORADO Pat. No. , very good overall. (Photo)

017. VICTOR rapid adjust 11-inch pipe wrench, the spring in the movable jaw is MIA. (Photo)

018. TRIMO 9-inch wooden handled pipe wrench, very good overall. (Photo)

019. UTILITY NO. 1, self-tightening 9.5-inch pipe wrench, PAT. PNDG. (Photo)

020. BUZZELL'S Patent basin wrench Patented Oct. 31, 1876, complete and very good. (Photo)

021. TRIMO PAT APLD FOR basin wrench, complete and very good. (Photo)

022. Irland Patent (U.S. #739,316) 11-inch self-adjusting pipe wrench, very good overall. (Photo)

023. Lot of five 5.5-inch single ended alligator wrenches inc. BONNEY 1 1/2; and W&B. (Photo)

024. Lot of four buggy wrenches. (Photo)

025. Lot of five 5.5-inch single ended alligator wrenches inc. V&B MFG. PAT. JULY 26, '96; AMERICAN SAW CO.; W&B BULLDOG. (Photo)

026. Lot of five buggy wrenches, the smallest marked 2811C. (Photo)

027. Lot of six 8-inch all-steel pipe wrenches: WALWORTH, ARMSTRONG BROS, PENEWS CORP CHICAGO, PROTO 808; TRIMO; and ERIE TOOL WKS STILLSON. (Photo)

028. Blackhawk 151 drain plug wrench, very good overall.

029. Unknown make 10-inch S-handle crescent with T inside a circle.

030. Fairbanks-Morse 8-inch adjustable nut wrench, automotive type.

031. Vandegrift 7-inch adjustable nut wrench, very good.

032. GORDON AUTOMATIC with spring-loaded lower jaw, very good.

033. SAM'L HALL'S SON 14-inch Patented nut wrench, some pitting.

034. Charles E. Hall No. 20 12-inch auto-type nut wrench.

035. Unknown make handle adjusting nut wrench, nickel plated.

036. Unmarked Goodell-Pratt? screw adjust nut wrench with aluminum handle.

037. J.N. HINKLE NO. 0 COLUMBUS OHIO 8.5-inch self-tightening pipe wrench.

038. CRAFT 8-inch pipe wrench.

039. Pair of self-tightening pipe wrenches: REED 11-inch, rusty; and an 8-inch OLIVER by L. HENGY DETROIT MICH.

Lots 028 to 039. (Photo)

040. Lot of six assorted pipe wrenches: Trimo 10-inch; RIGID E10; two by LAWSON; ERIE TOOL WORKS 7-inch; and TRIMO 7-inch with light rust. (Photo)

041. Lot of six assorted nut wrenches: two 6.75-inch wooden handled GIRARD; AUTO COES 6-inch DEC. 4, 1901; 7-inch AUTO MADE IN ENGLAND; 5-inch AUTO; and 5.25-inch C.E. BILLINGS. (Photo)

042. Six assorted nut wrenches: BULLOCK 6-inch S handle; BERGMAN 6-inch QUEEN CITY; B&C S-handle; ROBINSON 6-inch S-handle; 6-inch B&C with straight handle; and the H.J. HARROLD TOOL CO. 6-inch. (Photo)

043. Ten assorted mini nut wrenches: W21; little dog bone; NEW WILMINGTON PA; W2; etc. (Photo)

044. Lot of 17 stamped wrenches several of which are marked ACME. (Photo)

045. Lot of 5 assorted cast nut wrenches inc. BSA 15-832. (Photo)

046. Lot of 7 assorted nut wrenchs: HERBRAND; ELECTROLITE; FAIRMOUNT CLEVELAND, etc. (Photo)

047. Two nut wrenches: (1) Japanese 8-inch side jaw nut wrench marked 3/8X8" ANGLE WRENCH, PARTIAL FORGED STEMORE OCCUPIED JAPAN, very good overall; and (2) a Vandegrift Patent (U.S. #589,765) screw-adjust 6-inch nut wrench with loop handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

048. Two nut wrenches: (1) Noyer Patent (U.S. #854,174) adjustable WIZARD ratchet, made by Richards Mfg. Co. Aurora, Illinois on a patent issued May 21, 1907 to Joseph Noyer of Gould City, Washington, mild pitting on back, fine working condition; and (2) Unknown make 8-inch wooden handled nut wrench, part of Worcester, Mass make legible, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

049. Two B&C combination pipe & nut wrenches both with long sleeve adjusters. The longer of the two has a slightly bent handle. (Photo & Photo 2)

050. Tumulla Patent (U.S. No. 1,371,952) CHAMPION 8-inch quick-adjust pipe and nut wrench, the one side looks like somebody used it to drive nails. Sill in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

051. Lot of seven slip joint pliers; UTICA 510; CRESCENT 10-inch, rusty; SAMSON 6-in; Unknown 6-in.; No. 225, 6-in.; BOKER USA 7-in. with side cutter; and WIZARD 6-in. (Photo)

052. Lot of 5 unusual plier like tools; BERTOOL ROLLEBLITZ A225 DIN 5246; 9-in. 225mm; REINHARD McCABE Model-10, PAT PEND, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN; Unmarked; and a LIGHTNING WRENCH MADE BY HAMPTON MACHINE & TOOL CO. (Photo)

053. Lot of seven slip joint pliers: UTICA 511-6; Unknown; MEPHISTO No. 95; BOKER USA 504-8; Unknown; RED DEVIL 1024; and unknown. (Photo)

054. Unmarked 9.5-inch wedge adjust nut wrench similar to a BOHN QUICKFIT, very good overall. (Photo)

055. Lot of seven slip joint pliers: N-C; ENDERS; PROTO 252-A; PEXTO; Unknown; COMET PS&W; and Unknown. (Photo)

056. Unmarked 7-inch wedge adjust nut wrench similar to a BOHN QUICKFIT, very good overall. (Photo)

057. Three IH wrenches: 1 5/16-in. 373941; G3170; and 45662-DA, all very good. (Photo)

058. SUL 7-inch wedge adjust nut wrench MADE IN GERMANY, will clean to very good. (Photo)

059. Four IH and DEERING wrenches: GA3171; DEERING; DEERING D736; and a pitted DEERING HAY RAKE. (Photo)

060. Japanese 6-inch wedge adjust nut wrench, faint MOTOR PRODUCTS CO. logo on one side, very good overall. (Photo)

061. Four IH related wrenches: CP245 with traces of old red paint; H523; L8 with pitting; R319 with rust and pitting. (Photo)

062. U. S. WRENCH CO. BOHN QUICKFIT, PAT '24, PHIL. PA, 5.75" wedge adjust nut wrench. Patented by George Bohn and Fred Werner both of Milwaukee, Wisc. on Jan. 22, 1924, nickel plated, very good overall. (Photo)

063. Four IH wrenches: Z811; HD911; P890 (polished or nickel plated); and T580 with rust. (Photo)

064. AMERICAN WRENCH SPECIALTIES CHICAGO No. 10 quick adjust nut wrench, very good. (Photo)

065. Five IH or related wrenches: R319 pitted and painted black; HE911; F239; P1599; and H523. (Photo)

066. HandE 10.25-inch PAT SEPT 20, 1921, MFD BY H & E WRENCH CO. NEW BEDFORD, MASS., helical screw quick-adjust nut wrench. Patented by Edwin J. Evans and George E. Hemphill of Salt Lake City, Utah. Very good. (S496). (Photo)

067. UNIVERSAL 8 IN. UNIVERSAL WRENCH CO., WINDSOR DETROIT, PATENTED 6-3-19 - 7-22-19, 8-inch Crescent type with a lever to release the adjusting jaw to allow for a ratcheting action. Patented June 3, 1919 by Roland John Statham of Vancouver, British Columbia Canada. The July 22, 1919 patent has not been found. Excellent. This one has a twisted handle but works fine.(S530T) (Photo)

068. UNIVERSAL 8 IN. UNIVERSAL WRENCH CO., WINDSOR DETROIT, PATENTED 6-3-19 - 7-22-19, 8-inch Crescent type with a lever to release the adjusting jaw to allow for a ratcheting action. Patented June 3, 1919 by Roland John Statham of Vancouver, British Columbia Canada. The July 22, 1919 patent has not been found. Very good. (Photo)

069. UNIVERSAL 8 IN. UNIVERSAL WRENCH CO., WINDSOR DETROIT, PATENTED 6-3-19 - 7-22-19, 8-inch Crescent type with a lever to release the adjusting jaw to allow for a ratcheting action. Patented June 3, 1919 by Roland John Statham of Vancouver, British Columbia Canada. The July 22, 1919 patent has not been found. This one needs a spring and a good cleaning, good overall. (Photo)

070. BURSTON BRITISH PATENT 384468 - 26-1-32, CHAS. RICHARDS & SONS LTD, DARLASTON, ENGLAND, 8.25" all metal nut wrench with a novel eccentric cam and spring loaded lower jaw adjustment, very good. (Photo)

071. LEVER WRENCH CO - DULUTH, MINN, HEIMBACK PATENT 1915, 10-inch quick adjust nut wrench with lever and rack teeth. Patented 6-8-1915 by Alton Heimbach of Duluth, Minn. This one is very good overall. (S308) (Photo)

072. Large 6.25 JOSEPH LUCAS LTD, BRITISH MADE center adjust nut wrench, good overall. (Photo)

073. WRIGHT WRENCH & FORGING CO TRADEMARK (within a fancy "C" logo) WRIGHT WRENCH CANTON, OHIO, 6-inch (smallest size made) all metal rack type quick-adjust nut wrench. Found marked Tacoma, Wash. or Canton, Ohio. Patented Mar. 15, 1904 by Lewis Ash and Hiram Stewart of Hassel, Mont. and Jan. 26, 1909 by James Wright of Philadelphia, PA. Excellent restored condition. (S543, C342) (Photo)

074. STANDARD TOOL CO, ATHOL MASS, USA, 6-inch all metal comb. screw and quick adjust wrench with a spring loaded bar that releases the lower jaw from the screw threads. Patented June 8, 1889 by Stephen Bellows of Athol, Mass. and advertised as the "Rapid Transit Wrench" Very good. (S526, C46) (Photo)

075. Unknown make 6.5-inch Crescent type, has lever to lock screw, very good overall. (Photo)

076. ELLIS PAT. NOV 3, 1903, 6.25-inch S handled Crescent type with a locking, pivoting head, small six inch size with alligator type pipe jaw on one side. Has some light rust and peeling nickel. Very good overall. (S308) (Photo)

077. ERIE TOOL WORKS, ERIE, PA USA, AUTO NO. 6, 6-inch small size self adjust pipe wrench with pivoting upper jaw. Very good overall. (S337) (Photo)

078. Unusual 5-inch ENGLISH center adjust pocket wrench with Patented swing-out pipe jaw, very good overall. (Photo)

079. BERGMAN TOOL QUEEN CITY 6-inch S handle crescent, good overall. (Photo)

080. Unmarked 5-inch handle adjusted nut wrench, probably English. (Photo)

081. WADE WRENCH CO., WHITE PIGEON, MICH. (with a "F" inside a circle logo) DROP FORGED, PAT'D, 8.5-inch split handle plier wrench. Patented Nov. 8, 1927 by William White and July 24, 1928 by Benjamin Wade of White Pigeon, Mich. Very good. (S257) (Photo)

082. BULLARD WRENCH No. 1, PAT OCT. 27, '03, 8.5-inch self adjusting wrench with spring loaded pivoting upper and lower jaws. By the Bullard Automatic Wrench Co. of Providence, Rhode Island under patents issued to Frank Bullard of Los Angeles, Calf. on July 7,1903. A few patches of pitting on one side, good overall. (S659) (Photo)

083. BOOS TOOL CORP, CHROME-MOLYBDENUM, PATENTED K.C., MO., 8.25-inch, serrated top jaw and smooth bottom jaw variation, very good overall. (Photo)

084. BOOS TOOL CORP, CHROME-MOLYBDENUM, PATENTED K.C., MO., 8-inch, smooth jaws variation, very good overall. (Photo)

085. BOOS TOOL CORP, CHROME-MOLYBDENUM, PATENTED K.C., MO., 6.25-inch, serrated top jaw and smooth bottom jaw variation, very good overall. (Photo)

086. BOOS TOOL CORP, CHROME-MOLYBDENUM, PATENTED K.C., MO., 6.5-inch, smooth jaws variation, very good overall. (Photo)

087. STIX-ON WRENCH PATENTED AUG. 20, '18 EFFICIENCY DEVICE CORP. NEW YORK, NY, 5.5-inch self-tightening with spring loaded swinging jaw, fine overall. (Photo)

088. XCEL SOCKET WRENCH MFD BY PARK METALWARE CO. ORCHARD PARK, NY, PAT NO. 1,639,831, 6-inch, all metal double jawed socket nut wrench. Patent issued to John Zilliox of Orchard Park, NY on Aug. 23, 1927. FINE. (S69) (Photo)

089. Lot of five 8-inch S-handled crescent wrenches: B&C that looks sandblasted; BULLOCK; unknown make; WESTCOTT No. 78; and ROBINSON. (Photo)

THE FOLLOWING ARE AUTOMOTIVE TOOLS:

090. H M CO. J-1032 STEER GEAR ADJ. PONT-CAD-BUICK-37, 11-inch. (Photo)

091. CRAFTSMAN 9.5-inch lug wrench. (Photo)

092. WATSON STABILATORS, JOHN WARREN WATSON COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. (Photo)

093. RAMBLER 7.5-inch No. 3 double open end. (Photo)

094. Lot of six NASH double open ended wrenches: one 7.5-inch; four 5.5-inch; and one 4.75-inch. (Photo)

095. Two AUTO-KIT No. 200 double open ended wrenches: 3/4 & 5/8-in. painted gray; and 11/16 & 19/32 that is polished or plated. (Photo)

096. AF310 (Chevy No. 24334 c.1923) 8.75-inch lug wrench with hammer and pry bar end. (Photo)

097. CORVETTE 0097 roof panel ratchet wrench, fine. (Photo)

098. BEAR 9/16 PAT 2,704,474 tie rod tool, very good. (Photo)

099. STUDEBAKER 1011, 1 5/16-inch single open end, very good. (Photo)

100. Pair of AUSTIN wrenches: 7.75-inch 1/2 & 7/16-in., good; and 6-inch 3/8 & 5/16, very good. (Photo)

101. Pair of wrenches marked Tire Carrier Wrenches No. 678225 (Studebaker truck wrenches?), one is polished and one looks CAD plated. (Photo)

102. Three PIERCE ARROW wrenches: 6-inch BILLINGS 1416 S-handle with a few patches of light pitting; 5.25-inch 7/8-in. hex openening that is opened on the bottom, very good; and a 6-inch double open ended, very good. (Photo)

103. Two PIERCE ARROW wrenches: FAIRMOUNT CLEVELAND 6-inch double open end; and a fine FAIRMOUNT 5-inch center adjusting. (Photo)

104. Two STILLSON pattern wrenches: 10-inch marked AUTOMOBILE, very good; and an 8-inch marked AUTOMOTIVE, very good. (Photo)

105. Three wrenches: 10-inch CADILLAC, pitted; TAPPET ADJUSTING WRENCH, patch of pitting; and a CADILLAC S wrench, very good. (Photo)

106. Lot of three: EMF CO. (Everitt-Metzer-Flanders predecessors to Studebaker) DETROIT A-1308 7-inch malleable socket with open end wrench, a scarce auto wrench; BONNEY? REVERSE GEAR WRENCH, offset, very good; and 13073 with male 1 1/8-inch hex or drain plugs? (Photo)

107. FIAT 19mm & 17mm double open end, fine. (Photo)

108. MERCEDES-BENZ 14mm & 17mm double open end, fine. (Photo)

109. JAGUAR 9/16 & 5/8 AF double open end, fine. (Photo)

110. Lot of three automotive type socket wrenches: MOSSBERG No. 363 3/4-inch speed wrench, fine; MOSSBERG No. 3007 90-degree with socket on each end; and another brace-type socket wrench PAT. MARCH 30, 1920, light rust. (Photo)

111. Winchester No. 1034 18-inch pipe wrench with slightly bent handle. (Photo)

112. DUNLAP 18-inch screw adjust pipe wrench, very good overall; plus a MASTERENCH 14, very good overall. (Photo)

113. Pair of LAWSON 14-inch screw adjust pipe wrenches, both very good. (Photo)

114. Three KRAEUTER forged open ended nut wrenches: one S handle and two straight, all very good. (Photo)

115. Two side jaw nut wrenches: heavy duty 8-inch BILLINGS; and a stamped ZILOX patent 6-inch. (Photo)

116. Lot of four KRAEUTER forged opened ended S wrenches, all very good. (Photo)

117. Lot of 7 T-handled barrel bung tools, etc. including: NOZZLE WRENCH with hex socket, pitted: PYROFAX with square socket; unmarked brass with square socket; unreadable number with square socket; BUCKEYE 7577; BC2739-3; and unmarked with hex socket. (Photo)

118. Lot of three T-handle socket wrenches: MUELLER 51363 hex socket; unknown make square socket; and a small hex socket. (Photo)

119. Three misc. tools: wrench with two openings on one end, one on the other and having a square opening on the double end; a square tapered reamer? marked 53441; a small 3/4-inch spud wrench; and a offset wrench marked OK-D NO. 74 K-D MFG CO., 7/8 & 1-inch. (Photo)

120. Four misc. wrenches: Unknown make 42 lug wrench, rusty and pitted; 1/2-inch APEX 1505 open end; unmarked offset box end, with rust; and a VLCEK double open end. (Photo)

121. Lot of three socket wrenches: DAYTON 1-inch simple socket; 13 hex socket; and an unmarked 3/4-inch socket. (Photo)

122. Four wrenches: 15-inch W&B ICRR (railroad) screw adjust nut wrench, rusty; 12.5-inch screw adjust nut wrench, SEABOARD (railroad), some light rust; ARMSTRONG BROS. 14-inch screw adjust pipe wrench; and an 8-inch MEADVILLE WRENCH, MEADVILLE, PA screw adjust nut wrench, very good. (Photo)

123. Five WHMW most in fixer-upper condition: 8.5-inch; 6-inch PS&W, very good; 6-inch LADD No. 77; 6-inch unknown, pitted; and a 6-inch PS&W with handle issues. (Photo)

124. Two screw adjust pipe wrenches: 10-inch DICKSON STILLSON WRENCH U.S. PATENT MAY 2, 1912 OSWEGO TOOL CO., very good; and a 10-inch LAWSON MFG. DEC. 14, 1920, needs light cleaning, very good. (Photo)

125. Lot of eight self tightening pipe wrenches: 12-inch ONEHANDER CHROMAVAN MADE IN GERMANY; 10-inch ONEHANDER; 8-inch HELLER MASTERENCH; 8-inch MADE IN GERMANY; 8-inch MASTERENCH; 6-inch CLEVELAND WRENCH CO.; two other 6-inchers one marked W. GERMANY. (Photo)

126. Two screw adjust pipe wrenches: 8-inch LARCO, very good; and a 10-inch wooden handled BONNEY, very good. (Photo)

127. Lot of six HELLER MASTERENCH self-tightening pipe wrenches: two different 10-inch models; two different 8-inch models; and two different 6-inch models, the spring in one of the 6-inch models needs work. (Photo)

128. Five WHMW: Unknown 8.5-inch; 8.25-inch Bemis & CALL, handle cracked on one side; 8.5-inch GIRARD; 7.5-inch unknown make; and an 8.25 LAMSON & SESSIONS, has old tape glue on handle and socket. (Photo)

129. Three self-tightening pipe wrenches: 10-inch CLEVELAND by the CLEVELAND WRENCH CO., very good; CLEVELAND 6-inch PAT. NO. 138173, very good; and a 6-inch HELLER MASTERENCH, very good. (Photo)

130. WESTCOTT 10-inch S-handle adjustable AUTO with one serrated jaw, KEYSTONE MFG. Co. good. (Photo)

131. JEFFERY 13.5-inch double open end NO. 5, very good. (Photo)

132. WRENCH FOR STEERMAN SERIES 75 AIRPLANE OLEO PACKING GLAND NUTS, 10.5-inch tripple spanner. (Photo)

133. Three LITTLE GIANT adjustable and reversible PAT FEB-4-1913, GREENFIELD, MASS. (with a GTD logo); 14, 8, and 10-inch models. (Photo)

134. Lot of four fencing pliers: CRAFTSMAN No. 45225 10-inch with wire cutter, hammer, staple claw, etc.; REVONOC HSB&CO. with plier, two wire cutters, two hammer faces, etc.; S&H CO. 1000-10 10-inch with three wire cutters, three pliers jaws, etc; and a CRONK 8-inch, very good. (Photo)

135. Four pair of pliers: BMC NO. 5 PAT PEND 8.5-inch; two BMC MFG #7 7-inch; and a SEYMOUR SMITH No. 1607 Vise Grip type. (Photo)

136. Three misc. wrenches: SCHICK 5120-264-3794-ALBR non-sparking, missing the screw; KEN-TOOL G30 with 10 different sized openings; and a BELL SYSTEM 8.5-inch WHMW, very good. (Photo)

137. Pair of pliers: WORTH 8.25-inch with side cutter; and GRIP-N-STAY DOVER, O (Ohio) APR. 13, 1924, very good. (Photo)

THE FOLLOWING 8 LOTS ARE ALL BELL SYSTEM TOOLS:

138. Two wrenches including a M. KLEIN lineman's type and an open ender with two openings on one end and one on the other. (Photo)

139. Yankee ratchet brace, very good overall. (Photo)

140. Two wrenches including a KLEIN lineman's type and a BELL SYSTEM open end with two openings on one end and one on the other. (Photo)

141. Four tools: crimper; scrap-type hatchet for opening the outer housing from a cable; and a slip joint plier; and a crowbar. (Photo)

142. A four-fold boxwood rule, complete and very good; plus a cable stripper with an aluminum handle and having wrench openings in the handle. (Photo)

143. Yankee ratchet brace, complete and fine. (Photo)

144. Four tools: Open end wrench; crimper offset simple socket wrench and a pair of needle nose piers. (Photo)

145. Four tools: needle nose pliers with insulation on handles; small crimper; and two wooden handled screwdrivers. (Photo)

146. Lot of three WHMW including one that looks like an early TAFT? patent that has a repair to the lower jaw. (Photo)

147. Four assorted 10-inch monkey wrenches. (Photo)

148. Very well made all-steel Whimble-style brace with four assorted bitstock wrenches. (Photo)

149. Two wrenches: CHANCE SPECIAL by the CHANCE CO. CENTRALIA, MO. with four square sockets and a hammer face, very good overall; plus a small double open ender marked ??RNWELL, some pitting, good overall. (Photo)

150. Four assorted IH or related companies wrenches: 45662-DA double ended with sockets; ZA810; pitted; and P28. (Photo)

151. Large 11-inch steel buggy wrench, unknown make. (Photo)

152. JOY Feb. 1, 1898 adjustable buggy wrench, some rust and light pitting. (Photo)

153. Millers Falls buggy wrench, very good overall. (Photo)

154. IDEAL 8-inch buggy wrench, very good overall. (Photo)

155. BABCOCK 8-inch buggy wrench, very good overall. (Photo)

156. Unmarked Lancaster Patent 9.5-inch American adjustable wagon wrench, Sept. 8, 1885, wooden handle cracked, otherwise very good. (Photo)

157. DIAMOND WRENCH CO. PORTLAND ME adjustable buggy wrench, chipped wooden handle, otherwise very good. (Photo)

158. Lot of four buggy wrenches including DAYTON. (Photo)

159. SEARS 8-inch malleable farm wrench. (Photo)

160. Lot of four buggy wrenches including FAVORITE; 7307C, etc. (Photo)

161. Wm. J. OLIVER IMP CHILLED PLOW 7.75-inch malleable. (Photo)

162. STERLING M'F'G. CO STERLING ILL 12.25-inch D127, some pitting. (Photo)

163. THE F.E. MYERS & BRO. CO. ASHLAND, OHIO 3561 16.25-inch. (Photo)

164. COCKSHUT G532 13.5-inch with hammer. (Photo)

165. MARDEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY AUBURNDALE, FLORIDA. (Photo)

166. Three farm wrenches: (HAYS) A375 T malleable socket; MONARCH 328 T-socket; and a JAMESWAY MINNEAPOLIS MINN. 1008, ELMIRA NY, FT. ATKINSON WIS. (Photo)

167. ALLIS CHALMERS 6.25-inch T-handle 040272. (Photo & Photo 2)

168. W.H. KREMER AUSTIN. CHICAGO, ILL 6.5-inch malleable. (Photo & Photo 2)

169. Pair of (GEISER) G.M. Co. PEERLESS 10-inch. (Photo & Photo 2)

170. Three farm wrenches: 9.5-inch FAMOUS OHIO J276; KW8 ROCK ISLAND 8-inch; B&G PLOW CO. CANTON, O. (Ohio).

CUTOUT WRENCHES:

171. LITCHFIELD pitted. (Photo)

172. Pair of "DEERE" 8-inch; one is pitted, the other is very good and has the number above the small jaw. (Photo)

173. Scarce and very nice IHC 10-inch cutout wrench. (Photo)

174. Pair of 6.25-inch cutout wrenches: PLANET JR. & IRON AGE, later has some rust, both very good. (Photo)

175. BLACKHAWK 7.5-inch, very good. (Photo)

176. IRON AGE 6.25-inch, very good. (Photo)

177. DEERE 8-inch, rusty, no breakage. (Photo)

178. IRON AGE 6.25-inch, very good. (Photo)

179. ESTATE 11-inch stove lid lifter. (Photo)

180. Lot of seven assorted farm wrenches.

181. Lot of twelve assorted farm wrenches.

182. Lot of nine assorted S-wrenches. (Photo)

183. Lot of three: 1D3363 Caterpillar plus an A1 orphan, and an unmarked Hercules/Economy with casting flaw. (Photo)

184. Lot of three: GEHL A502 socket; HAYS A404; and INDEPENDENT SP116. (Photo)

185. J.P. MANNNING later E.B. (Photo)

186. Lot of two: AMERICAN HARROW CO. DD67; and a DETROIT DISC DD36. (Photo)

187. IHC International P3009, truck jack with original P4 handle with IHC logo. (Photo & Photo 2)

188. McCORMICK implement tool box with an International Harvester oil can. (Photo & Photo 2)

189. Lot of four chisels: three are IHC, and one is a nearly spent DEERING. (Photo)

190. Two wrenches: International gas engine tractor socket 50827; and a 6.5-inch DEERING HAY RAKE. (Photo)

191. DEERING (IHC) PAT SEPT 7, '97. (Photo)

192. MC CORMICK (IHC) PAT SEPT 7, '97. (Photo)

193. Lot of four IHC wrenches: 26494D flat steel; S1 (MILWAUKEE/IHC); and CHAMPION with slanting letters, etc. (Photo)

194. Pair of PAT. SEPT. 7, '97 Vandegrift International Harvester with sprung jaw and mushroomed head; and another just marked with the patent in very good overall condition. (Photo)

195. Pair (International Harvester/Osborne) wrenches: P1189 socket; and K234 (weak marking) T-handle. (Photo)

196. Lot of four IHC wrenches inc. three cream separator 10465CX; 1244CA; and another 1244CA with the spanner points ground off; and a G8917 tractor wrench. (Photo)

197. Lot of five IHC flat steel wrenches owner identified as the following: SA2126; two SA2127; SA128; and ST54. (Photo)

198. International advertising wrench/gage marked FOR BETTER SERVICE USE GENUINE IH PARTS, fine. (Photo)

199. Two IHC flat steel wrenches marked SA126 and SA127. (Photo)

200. Lot of five unmarked IHC flat steel wrenches owner identified as the following: two SA126; three SA128. (Photo)

201. S.A. LOOSE & SON 102 HAMBURG PA 10-inch, fine. (Photo)

202. BRADLEY CULTIVATOR U12 10-inch, very good. (Photo)

203. Lot of two: 9.5-inch MONMOUTH 141; and KNOWLTON 8.5-inch. (Photo)

204. Lot of four DELCO LIGHT PLANT wrenches: 90268; 95095; 90258; and 90257. (Photo)

205. TIGER 240. (Photo)

206. TIGER with stud. (Photo)

207. TIGER S.D. (self-dump rake). (Photo)

208. Fordson & Ford tools: 9N17014 FOMOCO logo with ruler markings plow wrench; all-metal screwdriver (Fordson type); and FORDSON 2197, tractor hub cap wrench. (Photo)

209. Lot of three DAVID BRADLEY wrenches: 1758E; P66; and 0566 hook spanner and wrench. (Photo)

210. Three (JANESVILLE TRACTOR CO./MACHINE CO.) wrenches: N167; B; 750367. (Photo)

211. ROBINSON SPREADER CO. VINTON IOWA A48. (Photo)

212. Unmarked Chas. Allen & Co./BELCHER & TAYLOR #32. (Photo)

213. Lot of two: SIMMONS UTILITY; and THE INSURANCE KK.1753. (Photo)

214. Lot of four Rock Island R1123; KW8; D238; and AJAX SUPERIOR. (Photo)

215. Lot of four: GALE H4; A76 flat steel; MINNESOTA; HAYS A116; and APPLETON BATAVIA, ILL C620. (Photo)

216. Lot of two: NEW HOLLAND FEED MILL (rough); and an aluminum Universal Harvester Co. West Memphis Arkansas and Stockton, Calif. (Photo)

The following three lots are CASE threshing machine steam engine wrenches.

217. 1819C with CASE EAGLE 9-inches. (Photo)

218. 886C 7.5-inches. (Photo)

219. 888C 5.75-inches. (Photo)

220. Lot of two: HUMBER 5.5-inch; (COCKSHUT) P4185. (Photo)

221. Lot of two: B5 4-inch (Mast, Foos & Co.); N28 (American Harrow or Frost & Woods) (Photo)

222. Unmarked 1280 (Minnesota Threshing Machine). (Photo)

223. R & Co. #44 steam engine wrench (Robinson & Co.) (Photo)

224. FRICK & CO. 1007B ECLIPSE 7.5-inch 5/8 steam engine wrench. (Photo)

225. XL RIPPER RS45 17-inch. (Photo)

226. Lot of five oddball orphan wrenches; 3-22 11-inch extra wide; A100-1 10.5-inches extra wide; 13 8-inch with hammer head; D-35 with peg 5.5-inch; and 21 6.5X9 T-handled socket wrench. (Photo)

227. Lot of eight misc. farm wrenches in poor to good condition. (Photo)

228. Two different AMERICAN SEATING CO. desk wrenches. (Photo)

229. Three silo-type wenches: 3; FASTS COUPLING; and unmarked. (Photo)

230. Two INDIANA SILO open ended wrenches. (Photo)

231. Three silo-type wrenches: S12 marked ECTMC, handle welded near socket; E.C. TECKTONISS MFG. RACINE WIS. S12; and CHAIN BELT CO. MILWAUKEE WIS. (Photo)

232. WORTHINGTON 2 1/2 socket. (Photo)

233. KEYSTONE (IHC) G264 (bold) (Photo)

234. PENBERTHY INJECTOR CO. DETROIT MICH. spanner. (bold) (Photo)

235. (AVERY CO.) 5089; plus a handle for a threshing machine cylinder tooth wrench. (Photo)

236. Pair of wrenches: (IHC) 5082T socket; and IHC G9037. (Photo)

237. Four unmarked orphans and oddballs: multiple openings on one end and pin spanner on other, etc. (Photo)

238. Lot of five orphans and oddballs. (Photo)

239. Lot of six farm wrenches; Oliver, Massey Harris, Madison Plow, Hays, Planet Jr. etc. (Photo)

240. Five unmarked orphans and oddballs. (Photo)

241. Lot of seven misc. orphans and oddballs. (Photo)

242. Lot of eight misc. farm wrenches including MOLINE PLOW; L298; ROCK-ISLAND; M-H M555, etc. (Photo)

243. Lot of nine assorted farm wrenches including pitted EMERSON. (Photo)

244. Lot of blacksmith-type tools: tongs for round work; Ashcroft 15-inch tongs; sucker rod wrench PAT. JULY 6, 1897 ROCKFORD ILL; NEVERSLIP calk wrench; and a mini anvil in blue paint. (Photo)

245. Set of four double open end nut wrenches in fine to NOS condition. (Photo)

246. Small automotive type socket set with hex drive, a fine complete set. (Photo)

247. Set of four double box ended wrenches. (Photo)

248. Set of seven double open ended nut wrenches, a fine set. (Photo)

249. Four sets of tools: two hex drive socket sets; a set of GLOBEMASTER NO. 5932 tool handle with interchangeable bits in original packaging; and an OT OXWALL E-Z HANG-UP KIT of ignition wrenches in original packaging. (Photo)

250. Lot of four farm wrenches including orphans: OHIO CULTIVATOR S699; 2054 orphan; 18 orphan; and a MAST, FOOS & CO. N15. (Photo & Photo 2)

251. Lot of four farm wrenches including orphans: 41 orphan; 644 orphan (broken jaw on one end); BUFFALO PITTS 9476; and a MOLINE E13. (Photo & Photo 2)

252. Lot of four farm wrenches inc. two orphans: D55 socket orphan; 95 orphan; two IHC M231. (Photo)

253. Three farm wrenches inc. two orphans. (Photo)

254. Lot of five orphan wrenches: double socket; W104; PW; offset hex box; unmarked hex socket. (Photo & Photo 2)

255. Lot of five orphan wrenches: H90; silo type; 90 degree hex socket; T-handled square socket; and 1036A Pennsylvania Lawnmower. (Photo)

256. DEERING double open end 3/8 & 5/16 5.5-inches long, fine. (Photo)

257. Lot of four IHC wrenches: Chattanooga CP4003 on reverse is IHC logo; MOWER G261 with IHC logo; R172 with IHC logo; and 12737DA with IHC logo. (Photo)

258. Lot of two McCormick/IHC wrenches: 950 with hole; 509 square box and open end S-wrench. (Photo)

259. Three orphan wrenches: BC; 1004; M55. (Photo)

260. Lot of 25 double open ended S-wrenches. (Photo)

261. Lot of 16 J.H. Williams double opened ended wrenches. (Photo)

262. Lot of four J.H. Williams wrenches: two different ratchets and two single end alligators. (Photo)

263. Lot of five J.H. Williams wrenches: two double opened ended S wrenches; green painted spanner; large extended socket; and Williams 208 spud wrench. (Photo)

264. Lot of five J.H. Williams wrenches: 5-inch bicycle wrench; two 6-inch Crescent types; 8-inch Crescent type; 10-inch Crescent type. (Photo)

265. Lot of four monkey wrenches; three J.H. Williams and one W&B Made in Canada. (Photo)

The following are John Deere and related companies wrenches:

266. Lot of four: VAN BRUNT D380; DEERE MANSUR A522; D&M; and 31 T-socket wrench. (Photo)

267. Lot of four wrenches: two K806, one has a broken jaw; D34; and John Deere tractor lug wrench. (Photo)

268. Lot of seven JD and Deere flat steel wrenches. (Photo)

269. LETZ E782. (Photo)

270. Lot of four flat steel wrenches in green paint: JD50; JD51; JD52; and JD53. (Photo)

271. Lot of two: SYRACUSE Z2; and Syracuse LH22. (Photo)

272. John D2064R tractor flywheel wrench. (Photo)

273. Lot of six Case Plow and Case Threshing Machine Co. & Massey Harris wrenches; 5548T with Case Eagle logo (bad marking); 46CL with Case Eagle logo; ; J.I.C.P. WORKS 359; 4105; J.I. CASE PLOW WORKS 4105. (Photo)

274. Lot of four John Deer and related companies wrenches; DEERE MANSUR A522; DEERE MANSUR A523; DAIN L136E; and B596R. (Photo)

275. Lot of 5 misc. farm wrenches: T-square socket wrench ?831 with crack; M183 (Litchfield); FULLER & JOHNSON CO. 2H33, pitted; X (Ohio Rake Co/Oliver); N.C. (South Bend Chilled Plow.) (Photo)

276. Lot of seven misc. farm wrenches. (Photo)

277. Lot of seven misc. farm wrenches. (Photo)

278. Lot of four farm wrenches: P&O CO. (IHC) 5283; FULLER & JOHNSON 2P30 painted and pitted; (Moline Plow Co.) 106?; N81(KINGMAN PLOW Co.). (Photo)

279. Lot of five: Ford script lettering pliers; GALE DC848 flat steel; A34 Minnesota; DISK; and D127 (Sterling M'F'G Co?). (Photo)

280. Lot of 16 Case Threshing Machine flat steel wrenches in various sizes and part numbers. (Photo)

281. Lot of 16 Massey Harris, IHC, etc. flat steel wrenches. (Photo)

282. ANTIQUE WRENCHES BOOK by Larry L. Finch of Ottawa, Kansas, very good. (Photo)

283. Lot of five different 8-inch Crescent-type nut wrenches including; DIAMALLOY; THE H.J. HARROLD TOOL Co.; BET'R GRIP by J.P. DANIELSON CO.; CANTON MALLEABLE IRON CO.; The KILBORN & BISHOP Co. (Photo)

284. The History of Old Time Farm Implement Companies and the Wrenches They Issued book by P.T. Rathbone, hardbound, very good overall. (Photo)

285. WRIGHT WRENCH 12-inch quick adjust all-steel, fine overall. (Photo)

286. The History of Old Time Farm Implement Companies and the Wrenches They Issued VOL II, book by P.T. Rathbone, hardbound, very good overall. (Photo)

287. Unusual 12-inch screw adjust auto-type nut wrench GERMANY. (Photo)

288. ANTIQUE AND UNUSUAL WRENCHES book by SCHULZ'S, soft covered with soiled covers that have separated. Still nice inside. (Photo)

289. EARLY 11-inch handle adjusted nut wrench, very good overall. (Photo)

290. The History of Old Time Farm Implement Companies and the Wrenches They Issued VOL II Supplement, book by P.T. Rathbone, soft covers, very good overall. (Photo)

291. Homemade? handle-adjusted 10-inch nut wrench with hammer. (Photo)

292. The History of Old Time Farm Implement Companies and the Wrenches They Issued Supplement, book by P.T. Rathbone, soft covers, very good overall. (Photo)

293. Jaws 14-inch RP-070 Ratchet Pipe Wrench, fine overall. (Photo)

294. American Wrench Makers 1830-1915 soft covered book by Kenneth L. Cope, complete and fine. (Photo)

295. Wm. Johnston Patent (U.S. July 30, 1895) 12-inch self-adjusting pipe wrench, complete and very good. (Photo)

296. Pair of pipe wrenches: unmarked chain wrench with 12-inch pressed steel handle; and an unknown make 9.5-inch screw-adjust pipe wrench, very good. (Photo)

297. Lot of four 8-inch Crescent wrenches: BONNEY; DIAMOND CALK & HORSESHOE; and WIZARD HR2402, all very good. (Photo)

298. Lot of three Crescent wrenches: 8-inch SCHOLLER; 6-inch KEEN KUTTER K6, very good; and 6-inch LAKESIDE with twisted handle. (Photo)

299. Three misc. wrenches: 7-inch J.H. WILLIAMS adjustable spanner; 5-inch DUCK BILL alligator, very good, and unknown make double open ender. (Photo)

300. Lot of four 8-inch Crescent wrenches: 7708 VACO, fine; CORNWELL AJ8B, fine; 708 RIGID, very good; and BET'R GRIP. (Photo)

301. Five self-tightening pipe wrenches: three 10-inch HELLER MASTERENCH; one 8-inch HELLER MASTERENCH; and one 8-inch unknown make with light pitting. (Photo)

302. BERYLCO W154 10-inch non-sparking Crescent wrench, very good.

303. AMPCO W119 non-sparking open end wrench.

304. AMPCO AL BR non-sparking 5/8 and 9/16 box end wench, very good.

305. HARWELL 11-inch brass open end wrench with a key on the end of the handle.

306. Two small brass wrenches: PC NO.2 1945 with two hex openings; and 865 with a square socket on one end, open on other end and hex in middle.

307. Unusual 12-inch screw adjust monkey wrench with brass handles.

308. Three 10-inch Crescent wrenches: BONNEY BW10; ATCO WRENCH CO. LIMA, O (Ohio); and unknown make marked 10" with a hex opening in end of handle, all very good.

309. BEMIS & CALL 12-inch wooden handled combination pipe and nut wrench, needs a good cleaning, very good overall.

310. Unknown make 17-inch all-steel screw adjust pipe wrench.

311. BEMIS & CALL 10-inch wooden handled combination pipe and nut wrench, needs a good cleaning, very good overall.

312. to 351. TBA.

352. Lot of five bicycle or pocket wrenches inc. U.S.; The BECKLEY-RALSTON CO. CHICAGO; one with milled out areas on both sides of handle. (Photo)

353. Lot of seven 8-inch all-steel pipe wrenches: STILLSON; WALWORTH STILLSON; WORTH; TRIMO PAT 1916; WALWORTH; OSWEGO STILLSON (missing wooden handle), and an unknown make. (Photo)

354. Lot of five bicycle or pocket wrenches inc. Zilliox Pat.; Iver Johnson with tire tool on end of handle; King Dick-style 4-inch; unmarked AIKEN-type center adjust; and a SPRINGFIELD DROP FORGING. (Photo)

355. Lot of nine assorted FORD wrenches inc. Three lug; three side adjust AUTO; a pitted ratchet; slip-joint pliers; and 5-Z-806 mini. (Photo)

356. Lot of nine early CRAFTSMAN double open ended wrenches with the logo in a recessed box on one side. (Photo)

357. Lot of five Craftsman double open end wrenches. (Photo)

358. Five assorted wrenches inc. KABO adjustable to fit many sized nuts; ADJUST-A-BOX Pat. No. 2,912,891; GEDORE VANADIUM 1600-18 T handle with swiveling socket, Made in Germany; UTICA Loc-Rite 55069 7/32 & 1/4-in.; and a homemade double open end. (Photo)

359. Lot of six older Craftsman tools: 13/16 & 7/8 box ratchet; 6-inch Crescent; 66681 C-clamp; 6-inch needle nosed pliers with side cutter; mini pry bar; and Vise Grip. (Photo)

360. Three 8.5-inch all-steel monkey wrenches: unknown make with rust and pitting; SAMSON by PS&W also marked N&W (railroad?), very good; and PEXTO with some light rust, will clean to fine. (Photo)

361. Five automotive wrenches: Tire Carrier Wrench 678225, with light pitting and slightly bent; UTICA 516 pliers; MERCEDES-BENZ 17mm & 19mm, fine; and two RENAULT double open enders; one 14mm & 17mm, polished and fine; 9mm & 12mm cad plated, very good. (Photo)

362. Three automotive wrenches: MAXWELL-2; unusual TAPPET WRENCH; and WILLIAMS 633 MACK (truck) double open end, very good. (Photo)

363. Pair of FIAT open end wrenches: 17mm & 13mm; and 10mm & 8mm, both very good. (Photo)

364. Three all-steel screw-adjusting monkey wrenches: 8-inch GIRARD SPECIAL, good; 6-inch GIRARD SPECIAL, good; and a 6.75-inch INTERMEDIATE, very good. (Photo)

365. Three automotive wrenches: 4-inch CADILLAC double open end, fine; 4.5-inch AUSTIN 1/4 & 3/16, fine; and 5-inch NASH No. 1, very good. (Photo)

366. Three automotive open ended wrenches: 5-inch 11Q-6164 DODGE BROS.; Q-6164 DODGE BROS.; and an AUTO KIT No. 200 1/2 & 9/16, all very good. (Photo)

367. MAXWELL-2, 5 1/2-inch double open end, very good. (Photo)

368. Three TOYOTA MOTOR double open ended wrenches: 14mm & 17mm; 10mm & 12mm; and 8mm & 10mm, all very good. (Photo)

369. Three 6.5-inch all-steel monkey wrenches: W&B Railroad Special, very good; BEMIS & CALL, pitted on one side of top jaw, good; and W&B, very good. (Photo)

370. PERFECT HANDLE valve compressor, no hook, very good overall. (Photo)

371. PERFECT HANDLE tire tool, very good overall. (Photo)

372. Pair of PERFECT HANDLE open ended wrenches: 1 1/4-inch and 7/8-inch, both are very good. (Photo)

373. CRAFT 10-inch pipe wrench, good overall. (Photo)

374. CRAFT 8-inch pipe wrench, very good overall. (Photo)

375. WIZARD, THE RICHARDS MFG CO AURORA, ILL, PATENTED MAY 21, 07 OTHER PATS PENDING, 8-inch adjustable wrench that combines a double screw Crescent type adjustment on a reversible ratcheting head. Patented by Joseph N. Noyer of Gould City, Washington. Very good overall. (S156T) (Photo)

376. Vandegrift Patent No. 11 wedge-adjust nut wrench, has broken spring, good overall. (Photo)

377. Four 6-inch S handled Crescent wrenches: WESTCOTT KEYSTONE No. 76; BONNEY; and B&C S handle wrenches; and one SCHOLLER, all very good. (Photo)

378. Three WHMW; SIMMONS; SARGENT; and A.G. COES & CO. All very good. (Photo)

379. Four 6-inch S handle crescent wrenches: Unknown make; unknown with welded handle; B&C; and WESTCOTT AUTO with some pitting. (Photo)

380. AMPCO H-20 non-sparking hamer, very good. (Photo)

381. Three 8-inch WHMW: Unknown make with chipped handle; PS&W?; and COES. (Photo)

382. Three 9.5-inch IH screw adjust nut wrenches; one with moderate pitting. (Photo)

383. BERYLCO H45 BE CU non-sparking hammer very good. (Photo)

384. Three wrenches inc. 6-inch B&C WHMW also marked BILLINGS, fine; an ELGIN adjustable alligator coated in lacquer; and #78 6-inch WESTCOTT KEYSTONE S handle Crescent. (Photo)

408 WESTCOTT KEYSTONE S handle crescent, very good; and THE ELGIN coated with lacquer. (Photo)

385. Lot of three wrenches: CROMNA MADE IN ENGLAND 6.5-in.; XceL MULTI-HEAD TAPPET WRENCH PAT. APR. 29, 1905 with four heads and two handles; plus three heads for a larger wrench; plus a CRANDALL EXPERT PAT APPLIED with tilting head, pitted. (Photo)

386. Lot of five 8-inch Crescent wrenches: CANTON MALLEABLE IRON CO. pitted; KEYSTONE MFG. MODEL K, missing screw; HINSDALE; DIAMOND; and THE H.J. HARROLD TOOL CO. (Photo)

387. Five assorted wrenches including four 8-inch Crescent types by VACO 7708; PEXTO ANGLE ADJUSTABLE; THE H.J. HARROLD TOOL CO.; MADE IN GERMANY; and a DODGE BROS. Q1191 double open end. (Photo)

388. Four 10-inch Crescent wrenches: BEMIS & CALL No. 75A; P&C CLICK-STOP 1710-SL; UTICA TOOLS 90-10; and PROTO 710-S, all very good. (Photo)

389. Lot of three KRAEUTER U.S.A. forged S wrenches, all very good. (Photo)

390. FITZALL 7-inch wedge adjusting pipe wrench by the STANDARD WRENCH & TOOL CO., PROVIDENCE, R.I. Very good. (Photo)

391. Lot of six KRAEUTER U.S.A. forged double open ended nut wrenches, all very good. (Photo)

392. Pair of all-steel nut wrenches: 6-inch center adjuster, faintly marked SEABOAR, good overall; and a 5-inch COES, DEC. 24, 1901 patent, fine overall. (Photo)

393. Lot of six KRAEUTER U.S.A. forged double open ended nut wrenches, the third from the bottom has been welded, the others are all very good. (Photo)

394. Two 7-inch side adjust AUTO-type nut wrenches: KING-DICK, MADE IN ENGLAND; and an unmarked model, both very good. (Photo)

395. Lot of four different KRAEUTER pliers: 356-6 slip joint with wire cutter; 4501-5 side cutters; 1621-6 needle nose; and 1721-6 needle nose with side cutter, all very good. (Photo)

396. Two small screw-adjust pipe wrenches: 5.5-inch RIDGID, complete and very good; and 6.5-inch TRIMO, very good. (Photo)

397. MOSSBERG No. 74, 4-inch side adjust pocket wrench, fine overall. (Photo)

398. Five 8-inch Crescent wrenches: BET'R GRIP by J.P. DANIELSON; CRESCENT TOOL CO.; "SUPERJUSTABLE" by J.H. WILLIAMS & CO.; MCKAIG-HATCH; and a 75A by BEMIS & CALL. (Photo)

399. Four 10-inch Crescent wrenches: CRESCENT AT110; BARCALO MODEL N10; DIMALLOY; and SEARS, pitted. (Photo)

400. Pair of ENGLISH nut wrenches: 7-inch side adjust AUTO type marked MADE IN ENGLAND, very good; and a 4.25-inch KING DICK that has been coated in lacquer, very good overall. (Photo)

401. Lot of five crescent wrenches: 7-inch KEYSTONE NO. 77 with twisted handle; 6-inch MADE IN USA; Wm HJORTH; BEMIS & CALL NO. 75A; and MADE IN USA; all will need a good cleaning. (Photo)

402. Pair of wrenches: T.9637, 6-inch AUTO nut wrench, locked up; and a 6-inch ZILOX PAT?, good. (Photo)

403. Three combination drain plug wrenches and a utility box wrench: REDA MFG. SPRINGFIELD, MASS; KEN TOOL G17; and unknown make, all very good. (Photo)

404. Four screw adjust pipe wrenches: E1-1 8-inch similar to a RIDGID; 7-inch HMC TOOLS No. 1108; and two 6-inch TRIMO by TRIMOUNT; the TRIMOs will need cleaning. (Photo)

405. Lot of ten little open ended wrenches including a magneto wrench with feeler gauge. (Photo)

406. Five 8-inch Crescent wrenches: VACO 7708; CANTON MALLEABLE IRON WORKS; LARGRIP by VULCAN MFG. CO. WINONA, MINN; PECK STOW & WILCOX CO.; ARROW by ARROW TOOL CO. BUFFALO, NY. (Photo)

407. Four 8-inch S handle Crescent wrenches: two WESTCOTT KEYSTONE MFG. No. 78, one has light pitting; B&C, very good; and ERIE TOOL WORKS, very good.

408. Three more IH or related wrenches: double open ender with male drain plug on one end; 116H; and one in red paint that makes the number hard to read. (Photo)

409. Four more IH or related wrenches: 45662DA; 420? with crack in one jaw; pitted; and a nice DEERING. (Photo)

410. Pair of IH wrenches: 116H, very good; plus a 2-piece inc. U50, very good. (Photo)

411. O.W.S. CO. OIL CITY PA 26-inch pipe tong.

412. B20 MP 18-inch with 3 5/8-inch hex box.

413. HOLLANDS MFG ERIE PA 24-inch pipe tong, rusty.

414. IH 363021-R1 box ended wrench.

415. Unknown make 15.5-inch all-steel screw adjust monkey wrench.

416. to 446. TBA.

447. Lot of ten little wenches inc. a J.H. WILLIAMS 361-A SPECIAL hex socket; and a little magneto wrench with feeler gauge. (Photo)

448. BROWER Patent 6-inch quick adjust nut wrench, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

449. Ives Patent (U.S. D27,575) 5-inch quick adjust pocket or bicycle wrench manufactured by The Waterbury Wrench Co. Waterbury, Conn. (Photo & Photo 2)

450. Ryan Patent (U.S. No. 476,079) Barnes Tool Co. 5-inch screw-adjust pocket or bicycle wrench good overall. (Photo)

451. Tripp Patent 5-inch combination quick adjust nut wrench and alligator wrench, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

452. Lot of five bicycle or pocket wrenches inc. a Zilliox PAT. APPL'D. (Photo)

453. Lot of seven 8-inch all-steel pipe wrenches: unknown make; ERIE TOOL WKS, rusty; TRIMO PATD; LECTROLITE, rusty; TRADE TRIMO MARK, pitted; DUNLAP, rusty; and TRIMOUNT handle with a CHAMPION DEARMENT jaw, adjuster nut MIA. (Photo)

454. Lot of five bicycle or pocket wrenches inc. Zilliox Pat. and an unmarked 5-inch with tire tool. (Photo)

455. Three screw adjust pipe wrenches: RIGID 14-inch, very good; WORTH 8-inch, very good; and a WESTERN AUTO 6-inch with slightly bent handle and having an extra hole drilled in the handle. (Photo)

456. Two 8-inch Crescent-type wrenches: LAKESIDE and BLUEGRASS plus a BLUEGRASS TBG 1162 1/2-inch combination wrench. (Photo)

457. Two 10-inch pipe wrenches: Keen Kutter and DUNLAP, both have light rust and need cleaning. (Photo)

458. Lot of 5 DUNLAP wrenches: three double open end wrenches; an 8-inch Crescent-type; and an 8-inch Stillson-type pipe wench. (Photo)

459. Three 12-inch screw adjust monkey wrenches: LAMSON & SESSIONS with wood handle, marked on bar L.&N.R.R.; BEMIS & CALL all-steel; and a similar one from MEADVILLE, PA. (Photo)

460. Two 12-inch screw adjust all-steel monkey wrenches: B&C with light rust; and a BEMIS & CALL with & O.R.R. railroad marking on movable jaw. (Photo)

461. Three socket sets; one by INDUSTRO CHICAGO; and the smallest by DURO Metal Products Co. Chicago PAT. 2,065,340. (Photo)

462. Two wooden handled screw adjust nut wrenches: A.G. COES 10-inch, fine; and a 8-inch RED DIAMOND, fine. (Photo)

463. Four sockets sets, one with ratchet and the other three having allen wrenches, all appear to be U.S. made sets. (Photo)

464. W&B 10-inch screw combination pipe and nut wrench, wooden handle cracked on one side, very good overall. (Photo)

465. Two socket sets: the first looks like a 1/2-inch drive Metric impact set from 11mm to 24mm, with the 13mm having a welded repair, the others are fine; plus a combination ratchet and hex wrench driven set, the ratchet and wrench are present for the larger set on the bottom but the wench is missing for the smaller set on top. (Photo)

466. Three wooden handled monkey wrenches: 8-inch L.COES Patent with cracked handle; 6-inch BEMIS & CALL; and 6-inch A.G. COES. (Photo)

467. Two socket sets: one patented 12/12/1922 and 4/21/1925 and the other unknown make both with wrenches. (Photo)

468. Pair of Vandegrift Patent nut wrenches: 8.5-inch with open loop handle, very good; and a 7.5-inch with wooden handle, handle has electric tape on it, still in good working order. (Photo)

469. Four 8-inch Crescent wrenches: The Scholler Mfg. Co.; B&C No. 75A; B&C No. 80; and Barcalo Buffalo. (Photo)

470. Two wooden handled screw adjust wrenches: ROBINSON PATENT JUNE 16, 1885 8-inch monkey wrench, fine; and a BROSNIHAN PATENT Sept. 4, 1900, made by Sargent & Co. that is missing the pipe jaw insert from the lower jaw, but is otherwise very good. (Photo)

471. Unusual GERMAN quick adjust S wrench, fine. (Photo)

472. Unmarked handle adjusting buggy or vehicle wrench, very good. (Photo)

473. Pair of nut wrenches: self-tightening BESSEY GERMANY No. 111; and a QUALI-KRAFT helical quick adjust in fine overall condition. (Photo)

474. Four 8-inch Crescent wrenches: Keystone No. 79; B&C No. 80; The Scholler Mfg. Co., and Barcalo Buffalo. (Photo)

475. Five assorted pairs of needle nosed pliers. (Photo)

476. Five pair of needle nosed pliers inc. VACO 8106; HARROLD; UTICA 31; UTICA 31-8; and one marked "USE TEXTILE MACHINE WORKS NEEDLES." (Photo)

477. Lot of seven assorted ratchets or socket wrenches and parts inc. BILLMONT MASTER WRENCH; REED reversible ratchet; faintly marked ratchet; LOWELL No. 51, missing internals, etc. (Photo)

478. Three socket-type wrenches: a square socket with a brace-type ratchet; BILLMONT MASTER WRENCH patented (U.S. #1,310,473) by G.R. Fullenwider; and a geared socket wrench that is turned by a crank at the end of the handle, marked ALLISON 3626-B FOR J33 ENGINE, M.T.&DIE. (Photo)

479. Three assorted tools: shaft for a G.WIEDEKE CO. boilermaker's tap; large BAY STATE JAN 15, 1901 Patent ratchet; and a 12-inch VLCHEK Auto-type nut wrench. (Photo)

480. Four ratchets: Mossberg #624 with offset handle; BILLINGS & SPENCER; unknown make; and WALDEN 716, rusty. (Photo)

481. Lot of five assorted wrenches: two speed wrenches one by WRIGHT; WRIGHT 9AB12 12-inch Crescent; HUSKY 1-inch combination wrench; and BONNEY 13/16 and 1-inch open end. (Photo)

482. Lot of four ratchets: unknown 1/2-inch reversible; Made In Germany reversible; PUNCH-LOC CLAMP-MASTER CHICAGO; and MOSSBERG 350. (Photo)

483. Lot of 10 assorted nut wrenches: WALDES WORCESTER 497; FAIRMOUNT CLEVELAND open end; OWATONNA TOOL CO. 1214 with tilting 3/8 and 7/16 sockets; FAIRMOUNT 504; FAIRMOUNT double open end with 90 degree bend; LECTROLITE 1/2 & 9/16 box with double offset; FAIRMOUNT FAIRALLOY 9727 SPEC; and BONNEY 3/4 and 1-inch S wrench, etc. (Photo)

484. Lot of 11 assorted mini nut wrenches: 661A s handle; WAKEFIELD No. 45; WAKEFIELD No. 55; VLCHEK, etc. (Photo)

485. Lot of 8 assorted mini nut wrenches: MOTIVE 725B; No. 725B; ARMSTRONG 702 SPECIAL, etc. (Photo)

486. B&R 5-inch center adjust, has B&R with an A above the &, very good overall. (Photo)

487. BECKLEY-RALSTON CO - CHICAGO 5.5-in. side adjust. (Photo)

488. VICTOR OVERMAN WHEEL CO, CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS, PATENTED JAN 6, 1891, 4.75-in. center screw adjust with ruler markings on the shaft (hollow handle, open on one side variant. Patented by John Stanley of Coventry, England. Overman Mfg. "Victor" bicycles. (Photo)

489. Three bicycle wrenches: WAKEFIELD 5-in. side adjust wrench; DUDLY TOOL CO. spoke or nipple wrench; and a STEVENS PERFECT nipple wrench. (Photo)

490. CRANDAL STONE & CO. 5.5-in. side adjust, very good overall. (Photo)

491. VICTOR OVERMAN WHEEL CO, CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS, PATENTED JAN 6, 1891, 4.75-in. center screw adjust with ruler markings on the shaft (hollow handle, open on one side variant. Patented by John Stanley of Coventry, England. Overman Mfg. "Victor" bicycles. (Photo)

492. Unmarked 5-in. with threaded bar and adjuster nut held captive in movable jaw. (Photo)

493. IVER JOHNSON 5.5-in. side adjust. (Photo)

494. PAT JUN 7, 1892 (with a "G" in a diamond logo) 4.75-in. turn handle to adjust bicycle wrench. Patented by Peter Gendron - Toledo, Ohio. Adv. as The Diamond Cycle Wrench by the Gendron Iron Wheel Co. of Toledo. (Photo)

495. Small A. DUDLY MFG. MENOMINEE MICH. nipple grip or spoke wrench, patented May 29, 1894. (Photo)

496. BRITISH MADE 4.5-inch center adjust. (Photo)

497. Unknown make 4-inch side adjust marked on both sides of top jaw C.TRINKL, has a few teeth broken off of rack; plus a 4-inch GERMAN center adjust. (Photo)

498. Unmarked 5-in. with threaded bar and adjuster nut held captive in movable jaw. (Photo)

499. BECKLEY-RALSTON CO - CHICAGO 5.25-in. side adjust different from one in lot 487. (Photo)

500. BERYLCO SIZE 21 W-184 BECU non-sparking 22-inch nut wrench, complete and fine. (Photo)

501. AMPCO W-58-S bung wrench AL BR, complete and fine. (Photo)

502. BERYLCO W-210-A USS 5/8 non-sparking 1 1/8-inch spud wrench, fine. (Photo)

503. Two AMPCO W-314 3/4-inch and 25/32-inch non sparking box end wrenches, fine. (Photo)

504. AMPCO W-212 14-inch adjustable non-sparking pipe wrench, fine. (Photo)

505. AMPCO H-60 non-sparking hammer, complete and fine. (Photo)

506. AMPCO S-10 non-sparking scraper, complete and fine. (Photo)

507. AMPCO W-748 non-sparking double open ended wrench 1 1/6 and 1 1/4-inch, fine overall. (Photo)

508. AMPCO W-211 non-sparking 10-inch adjustable pipe wrench, fine. (Photo)

509. MILWAUKEE VALVE CO. P-84111 brass valve wrench. (Photo)

510. Briggs & Stratton? 19114 non-sparking with four lugs. (Photo)

511. BERYLCO W-208A 11/16-inch spud wrench, fine. (Photo)

512. Lot of five pairs of pliers inc. W.T. GRANT CO.; SOLID NUT; 6-inch JOS. F. McCOY CO.; and a similar yet smaller pair marked H&S Co. (Photo)

513. BEMIS & CALL 15-inch combination pipe and nut wood handled monkey wrench with long adjuster sleeve, the nut that secures the handle on the bottom looks like a replacement, very good overall. (Photo)

514. Five pair of pliers inc. UTICA 1000; RED DEVIL 1050; & RED DEVIL AVIATOR 24. (Photo)

515. BEMIS & CALL 15-inch combination pipe and nut wood handled monkey wrench and short adjuster nut, top of wooden handle is chipped near ferrule, very good overall. (Photo)

516. Several sets of hex drive sockets and hex wrenches. (Photo)

517. TOWER & LYON, NEW YORK PATENTED SEPT 25TH 1877, MAR 1ST, 1881, DEC 12TH, 1882, Nov. 12, 1889, 12-inch Briggs's Pattern combination nut and pipe wood handled monkey wrench with ribbed groove adjusting nut, with some dings near logo. (Photo)

518. Five single ended alligator wrenches inc. W&B; & W&B #1 also marked P&R. (Photo)

519. BEMIS & CALL 12-inch combination pipe and nut wood handled monkey wrench, needs a good cleaning but is very good overall. (Photo)

520. Lot of five pocket or bicycle sized nut wrenches inc. 4-inch unmarked B&S; Charles E. Hall Co. 5-inch #11; BARNES TOOL CO. lightly pitted; Billings & Spencer pitted and missing screw; and HAYDEN'S PATENT (U.S. 228,755) patented June 15, 1880. (Photo)

521. Lot of four 6-inch adjustable S handle wrenches inc. B&C; KEYSTONE MFG. WESTCOTT No. 76; Unusual adjustable alligator; and unknown make. (Photo)

522. Lot of three 6-inch Crescent wrenches: BARCALO BUFFALO; SCHOLLER; and B&C NO. 80. (Photo)

523. Lot of 8 assorted smaller nut wrenches: BUHL; SHAW; No. 723 pitted; CORNWELL; bitstock; etc. (Photo)

524. Lot of 8 assorted smaller nut wrenches. (Photo)

525. Lot of seven assorted mini S wrenches inc. BONNEY 1/4 & 5/16. (Photo)

526. Lot of five 10-inch WHPW inc. MOORE DROP FORGING; PGL&CCO 1880; BONNEY; GERMANY with missing ferrule; and WALWORTH. (Photo)

527. Three RIGID wrenches: E110 offset hex pipe wrench; SPUD 2 5/8-in. capacity; and No. 2 strap wrench. (Photo)

528. Lot of four 10-inch WHPW inc. WALWORTH; THREADWELL TOOL CO.; and two WALWORTH STILLSONS. (Photo)

529. Four assorted pipe wrenches: The ERIE TOOL WORKS 10-in. PIPEMASTER; RIGID 8-in.; RIGID HEAVY DUTY 8-in.; and ROXCO TRIMOUNT MFG. 8-in. (Photo)

530. Lot of four 10-inch WHPW inc. BONNEY; WALWORTH; OSWEGO TOOL CO.; and MOORE DROP FORGING. (Photo)

531. L&S CO. BUCKEYE 5.5-in. side adjust pocket or bicycle wrench. (Photo)

532. WAKEFIELD WRENCH CO. 5-in. No. 4 side adjust; plus a center adjust 3.75-in. marked GERMANY. (Photo)

533. STERLING 5.5-in. with three hex openings and one square. (Photo)

534. HARPER PAT APL'D FOR 5-in. center adjust. (Photo)

535. Lot of six ratchet and socket tools: LOWELL No. 50 reversible ratchet with one 1 1/4-in. socket; HUSKY CS41 1/2-in. reversible ratchet; 9-in. socket extension with a 1-in. hex. socket; No. 1 reversible ratchet; 1/2-in. extension with knurled sleeve; and a HINS DALE HXR11 10-in. extension. (Photo)

536. Lot of five 10-inch S handle crescent wrenches by BEMIS & CALL No. 48A; BULLOCK; Unknown model that needs serious work; WESTCOTT No. 80; and an unknown make. These are dirty and all will need cleaning. (Photo)

537. Lot of six ratchet or socket tools: R924 WALDEN WORCESTER hex ratchet; WALDEN WORCESTER 916 reversible ratchet; SNAP-ON R-2024 5/8 & 3/4-in box ratchet; WALDEN 1133 1/2-in. drive ratchet; unknown make 1/4-in. ratchet, needs work; and a THORSEN 18M 1/4-in. drive breaker bar. (Photo)

538. Four 10-inch S handle crescent wrenches: B&C; WESTCOTT; unknown make with chipped screw, still in working condition; and a ROBINSON. All need cleaning. (Photo)

539. Lot of six ratchets: PLUMB 1/2-in.; CRAFTSMAN 1/2-in.; HINS DALE H-12-R 3/8-in.; CRAFTSMAN 1/2-in. with a 7/16-in. socket; PAT. 1798481 CHICAGO 1/2-in. square drive ratchet; CRICKET DAVENPORT TOOL CO. ELDRIDGE, IOWA, PAT. PEND, 3/8-in. lever operated ratchet, plating peeling and minor pitting. (Photo)

540. Lot of seven HERBRAND wrenches: lug wrench with offset handle; 2335 regular lug wrench; 3731B 7/8 & 13/16 box end with some light pitting; 2335 lug, very good; No. 21-6 Crescent, very good; 21-6 Crescent, good; and 6-inch side adjust bicycle wrench with tire tool in end of handle. (Photo)

541. Five small ratchet wrenches: MOSSBERG 645 Pat'd Dec. 26, 1915; unknown make 1/4-inch reversible ratchet; early CRAFTSMAN 1/4-inch drive reversible; PLUMB WF-8, 1/4-in. drive reversible; and No. 24 K-D MFG. LANCASTER, PA 9/16 hex ratchet, not currently functioning. (Photo)

542. Lot of six WHMW: PEXTO SOLID BAR 12-inch; Unknown make 12-inch; W&B 10-inch, some rust and chipped wood; PEXTO 10-inch with improper composite handles; PS&W 10-inch with some rust, light pitting, and handle needing to be replaced; and a 8-inch GIRARD, very good. (Photo)

543. Lot of six socket or ratchet related tools: ratchet mechanism that can be driven by a simple hex wrench or by a simple rod comes with a welded swivel extension. and one socket; hex driven 7/8-inch socket; WRIGHT 3/4-inch drive 1 1/16-in. socket; HERBRAND 1/2-inch drive 13/16-in. socket; and an IDEAL NOZZLE EXTRACTOR BOSMACO, PAT PEND, special wrench for extracting oil burner nozzles. (Photo)

544. Lot of six AUTO type nut wrenches: 11-inch FAIRMOUNT CLEVELAND; 9-inch CRESCENT TOOL CO.; B.H.M. CORP 9-inch; MOORE DROP FORGING 9.25-inch; B.H.M. CORP. 9-inch; and a rusty WIZARD No. 9. (Photo)

545. Lot of five 8-inch S-handled crescent wrenches: unknown make; BARCALO; ROBINSON; WESTCOTT No. 78; and a B&C. (Photo)

546. Lot of six AUTO type nut wrenches: MOORE 12-inch; HERBRAND 11-inch; LAKESIDE 11-inch with tire tool; MOORE 12-inch; CRAFTSMAN 11-inch No. 4449-11; and CRAFTSMAN 9-inch No. 4449-9. (Photo)

547. Lot of ten little wenches inc. a J.H. WILLIAMS 361-A SPECIAL hex socket; and a little magneto wrench with feeler gauge. (Photo)

548. BERYLCO W154 10-inch non-sparking Crescent wrench, very good.

549. Lot of four 10-inch crescent wrenches; PECK STOW & WILCOX with twisted handle; HEMASA made in Spain; CRESCENT TOOLS; and WALDEN WORCESTER, all need a light cleaning.

550. CASE threshing machine steam engine wrenches.

551. Four 10-inch Crescent wrenches: BAHCO 6072 made in Sweeden; HJORTH; UTICA TOOLS 91-10; and BEMIS & CALL 80, all need light cleaning.

552. Four PERFECT HANDLE handle monkey wrenches 12, 10, 8, and 6-inch.

553. Lot of three 10-inch Crescent wrenches: MAC AJB-1; SCHOLLER; and HARROLDS ADJUSTABLE WRENCH.

554. Lot of three self-tightening pipe wrenches: 12.5-inch BRAND PAT. 2210274; 14-inch MAGNUM TOOL CO.; and a 15-inch REED MFG.

555. Lot of three all-steel monkey wrenches: 16-inch BEMIS & CALL; 12-inch BEMIS & CALL, cleaned; and another 12-inch BEMIS & CALL that needs to be cleaned.

556. CRAFT 24-inch pipe wrench, very good.

557. Three monkey wrenches: 10.5-inch B&C? WHMW; and two B&C 8-inch. All could use a light cleaning.

558. CRAFT 18-inch pipe wrench, very good.

559. Two misc. pipe wrenches: 8-inch BULLARD; and 6-inch HOE CORP., both very good.

560. BONNER'S PAT. VICTOR 19.5-inch quick adjust pipe wrench, light rust, very good.

561. IMP. ANGLE WRENCH Crescent-type with tilting head, good overall.

562. Lot of three pipe wrenches: unknown make 18-inch quick adjust with red plastic cover on handle, rusty; BONNER'S PAT. VICTOR 15-inch with light pitting and extra hole drilled into handle; and BAHCO 142 MADE IN SWEEDEN 15-inch.

563. MADE IN WESTERN GERMANY 7.5-inch side adjust AUTO-type with tire tool; and a 6.75-inch wire handle screw adjust nut wrench.

564. BAXTER 6-inch double ended adjustable marked BAXTER with patent date, very good.

565. Pair of wrenches: CARLL 6-inch with reversible jaw; and BOOS TOOL CORP, KC MO, PAT PEND. 6-inch very good.

566. Two double ended Crescent wrenches: DIAMOND 10 and 12-inch with twisted handle; and Crescent 8 and 10-inch, both need cleaning.

567. Pair of double ended 6 and 8-inch Crescent wrenches: PECK STOW & WILCOX with bent handle; and a LAKESIDE coated with clear lacquer.

568. BERGMAN QUEEN CITY 6-inch S handle Crescent, very good.

569. Three LITTLE GIANT pipe wrenches: 10-inch; and two 8-inch, all very good.

570. 14-inch double open end marked DISK, very good overall.

571. Unusual CRAFTSMAN 14-inch screw adjust pipe wrench; and a GS130 SIBILLE 7/8-inch combination wrench coated with plastic insulation, very good.

572. Lot of eight misc. wrenches inc. a hex box by the CHARLES PARKER CO. MERIDEN CONN. maker of fine coffee grinders and even finer shotguns.

573. Lot of four orphans and oddballs: J.H. WILLIAMS 808 offset hex box; 58736 with 1 3/8 and 1 1/2 open ends; VIKING STANDARD 05000-C open end; and WHITIN MACHINE WORKS double open end.

574. Lot of seven 6-inch Crescent wrenches:

575. Lot of four orphans and oddballs: 1576X; RASCO SPRINKLER SIDE ONLY; DURA-LU-ENTERPRISES UNIONTOWN OHIO aluminum with hex opening; and PARK TOOL USA HCW-6, 32mm and 15mm.

576. Lot of four double ended alligator wenches:

577. Lot of six orphans and oddballs: CORNWELL EW30; TROOD PAT PEND; CA-132; hex socket with 10-inch shaft; DIAMOND DULUTH lug wrench; and J.A.F.&E. CO. S handle.

578. Lot of seven 6-inch Crescent wrenches: AW-6 NEW BRITAIN; LECTROLITE; WRIGHT 9AB06; XCELITE 46, ORCHARD NEW YORK; THORSEN AW-6; CANTON MALLEABLE IRON CO.; and GILLER, all are fine.

579. Lot of six orphans and oddballs: VLCHEK spark plug socket?; and the following five double open enders: 3/8 and 7/16; SHELLEY; 727; CORNWELL.

580.Lot of four double ended alligator wenches: SAMSON TOOL CO. NEW YORK, with thread chaser in handle; BONNEY VIXON ALLENTOWN PA; K&B SAXON with mild pitting; HAWKEYE WRENCH CO. CROCODILE MARSHALLTOWN, IA, very good.

581. Lot of seven orphans and oddballs: BADGER METER MFG. CO. MIL. WIS. socket and screwdriver; 157 stove shaker; EIADON 17107B; KING; BARCALO BUFFALO; and a DROP FORGED S wrench.

582. Three PERFECT HANDLE WHMW 11, 9 and 6.5-inch. The 9-inch has an unusual owner modified handle.

583. Lot of seven 6-inch Crescent wrenches: UTICA 90-6; McKAIG-HATCH; HEMASA No. 100; BET'R-GRIP; DIAMOND TOOL AND HORSESHOE DIAMOND; and STANLEY 87-366; and LARCO, all very good.

584. Lot of four double ended alligator wenches:

585. Lot of seven 6-inch Crescent wrenches: SUMMIT GERMANY; BET'R-GRIP; MFD 4006; CRESCENT; ADJUSTABLE ANGLE; WRIGHT 9AB06; 46-XCELITE.

586. Lot of four double ended alligator wenches: flat steel with faint maker's mark and having thread chasers in handle; HAWKEYE WRENCH CO. CROCODILE MARSHALLTOWN IA; THE HAWKEYE by the HAWKEYE WRENCH CO. MARSHALLTOWN, IA; and K&B SAXON NEW YORK.

587. Lot of four 8-inch S handle adjustable nut wrenches: B&C; unknown make with twisted handle; unmarked; and WESTCOTT No. 78. (Photo)

588. Lot of five 8-inch S-handled crescent wrenches: WESTCOTT No. 78; BILLINGS No. 48; two WESTCOTT KEYSTONE No. 78; and a B&C. (Photo)

589. Three pipe wrenches: RIGID E110 offset hex pipe wrench; ERIE TOOL WORKS 10-inch Pipemaster; and WALWORTH 10-inch. (Photo)

590. Three pipe wrenches: NYE CHICAGO E10-inch; ROXCO TRIMOUNT 8-inch; and CRAFTSMAN 8-in. HEAVY DUTY with bent handle. (Photo)

591. Five McKAIG-HATCH wrenches: 14-in. pipe wrench; 10-in. HEAVY DUTY pipe wrench; pliers; 3/4 & 5/8-in. open end; and a plier with hammer head. (Photo)

The following 27 lots are IHC and related company wrenches:

593. Unmarked double ended socket in green paint.

594. H523 S wrench.

595. I.H.C.O. G3170 with rust and light pitting.

596. 373942 R1 box end.

597. 1059B.

598. Unknown number with square sockets.

599. 1326-E with light rust.

600. N738.

601. 1325EA.

602. 1326E with light rust.

603. 45662-DA.

604. 256.

605. I.H.C.O. G3170 F very good.

606. ZA810 embossed vertical.

607. 45662-DA.

608. 1326E.

609. I.H.C.O. G3170 F very good.

610. 21264-D.

611. N478.

612. T560.

613. CHATTANOOGA CP4003 with hammer head.

614. P890.

615. 236.

616. 2155.

617. IHCO-12335-D.

618. 375.

619. G-3173.
Photo of lots 593 to 619. (Photo)



WE HAVE SEVERAL HUNDRED MORE WRENCH LOTS TO PROCESS FOR THIS SALE, AND WE WILL LIKELY BE WORKING ON GETTING THEM ADDED RIGHT UP UNTIL THE DATE OF THE AUCTION. A FULL LIST WILL BE PROVIDED TO ALL WHO ATTEND.

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Sale Managed by Michael J. Urness &
Great Planes Trading Co.

www.GreatPlanesTrading.com

Phone 314-434-4325

email: Mike@GreatPlanesTrading.com