FALL ANTIQUE WRENCH AUCTION, NOV. 8, 2013, 4 PM, preview Friday 12 to 4 PM. Harvester Lions Club, 4835 Central School Rd., St. Charles, MO 63304.

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FALL ANTIQUE WRENCH AUCTION

NOV. 8, 2013, 4 PM

Harvester Lions Club

4835 Central School Rd.

St. Charles (St. Louis), MO 63304

(Preview Friday 12-4 PM)

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(The majority of the wrenches in this auction come for the collections of the late Walter Bizzell of Sikeson, Missouri; and the late Carl Pohle of Rolla, Missouri.)

CHOICE BOX LOTS:

CB001: (Photo)
A: B & G PLOW CO. CANTON. O. 10-inch in red paint moderate to heavy pitting.
B: COLLINS PLOW CO. 124 8-inch with hammer.
C: P. P. CO. (Patee Plow Co.) 8-inch in red paint, moderate to heavy pitting.
D: CHATTANOOGA CP4003 with IHC logo on back, 8 3/4-inch with hammer, very good.
E: COLLINS PLOW CO. 124 with IHC logo, hammer, pitted.
F: COLLINS PLOW CO. with hammer, heavy pitting.
G: Scarce DEERE 196A cutout 8-inch in green paint, looks like heavy pitting under paint.

CB002: (Photo)
A: B F. AVERY & SONS CO. C63 LOUISVILLE KY USA 10-inch with 1-inch with hex socket, very good.
B: OLIVER CO. 9 1/2-inch F239, good overall.
C: PATEE TOOL CO. 7 1/2-inch CHICAGO HARDWARE No 95, very good.
D: Same as above with IHC logo and 95 on one side, fine.
E: P66 PATEE PLOW MONMOUTH ILL 6 1/4-inch, very good.
F: P.P. CO. 100 (PATEE PLOW CO.) 8-inch, very good.
G: IHC 490B 8-inch with hammer, light pitting, very good.
H: IHC MOWER G261 has IHC logo on both sides, 7 1/2-inch, very good.
I: P.O. TOOL CO. CANTON ILL 295 1, 9 1/4-inch in red paint with some pitting.

CB003: (Photo)
A: IHC 1059B 8 1/2-inch complete and fine.
B: MOLINE DRILL A1037 with logo, green paint 8 3/4-inch, very good.
C: IRON AGE C9 cut-out 6 1/2-inch, very good.
D: PLANET JR. 3 cutout 6 1/2-inch, very good.
E: PLANET JR. U.S.A. 3, 6 1/2-inch in red paint, very good.
F: EMPIRE PLOW CO. CLEVELAND #10, 6 1/2-inch in red paint, very good.
G: Unknown make cultivator wrench marked 1AA in green paint, very good.
H: PLANET JR. 3 cutout 6 1/2-inch, in orange paint, very good.
I: PLANET JR. 2 cutout 6 1/2-inch, very good.

CB004: (Photo)
A: EMERSON 10 1/4-inch in red paint with pitting.
B: FAMOUS-OHIO J276, 9 1/2-inch, on jaw cracked on one end, good overall.
C: BROWN-MANLEY PLOW CO. 44 (MALTA OHIO), 8 1/2-inch, very good.
D: BROWN-MANLEY PLOW CO. 841 (MALTA OHIO) 8 1/2-inch, very good.
E: HAYES WHEEL CO. JACKSON MICH. W202 with A inside circle hub cap wrench 13 3/4-inches overall, very good.
F: B&G PLOW CO. CANTON O. 9 3/4-inch implement wrench in red paint, pitted.
G: NEW IMPERIAL OHIO CHILLED 10-inch, very good overall.

CB005: (Photo)
A: KEYSTONE U855 10.5-inches long in green paint.
B: (OLIVER CHILLED PLOW) CP245 9.25-inches long overall in red paint, very good.
C: (CASE EAGLE) 141 10-inch wrench, very good.
D: (GALE MFG. CO. J43) 8.25-inches with hammer.
E: J.I. CASE PLOW WORKS 4106 P 8-inch wrench, very good.
F: DEERING 7.5-inches with one broken jaw.
G: BLACKHAWK cut-out with hammer 7.5-inches.

CB006: (Photo)
A: MALSBARY 6180 DUC2 13.5-inches, very good.
B: P&O CANTON ILL 4129 painted red 10.5-inches, some pitting.
C: ROCK ISLAND RI123 7.75-inch, very good.
D: BLACKHAWK cut-out with poll and hammer, 7.5-inch, very good.
E: (AMERICAN SEEDING MACHINE CO. SPRINGFIELD OHIO) B.573 8.5-inch in green paint.
F: BLACKHAWK cut-out painted black and pitted, looks like some JB WELD 7.75-inch.
G: (J.I. CASE PLOW CO.) 2815C buggy wrench 7.25-inch, very good.
H: ROCK ISLAND RI124 5.5-inch, very good.

CB007: (Photo)
A: DL CO MIL WIS PAT PEND hourglass logo, 10-inch multiple sizes.
B: BAHCO 31 8" VOLVO V-STEEL AB BAHCO SWEDEN 291, Crescent-type with alligator, fine.
C: Three wrenches: heavily pitted E3888 painted black 7-inch; double open end 6-inch with square socket, very good; MECO 7 one square opening and four hex.
D: Three MECO No. 2, two in green paint.

CB008: (Photo)
Choice from among 20 assorted implement clevises.
A: Implement clevis with a twist clevis the black pin is just a wooden dowel put there by previous owner for looks. Has a 3-digit number we cannot make out due to the red paint.
B: Implement clevis with 8 holes in red paint, 3-digit number, black pin is just a wooden dowel.
C: Implement clevis with seven holes, intact wrench pin, very good overall.
D: Implement clevis 2832C with wooden dowel for a pin, very good.
E: Implement clevis CPCL67 with wooden dowel for a pin, very good.
F: Green clevis with 7 holes, wooden dowel for a pin, very good.
G: Red clevis with original? pin, in red paint, some pitting.
H: Clevis 2832C with original pin, very good.
I: Clevis CY424 with double row of holes, in red paint and having original pin, very good.
J: Small clevis in red paint with wrench pin, very good.
K: Green clevis with another clevis mounted in one of the holes. The pin in the is wooden.
L: Unknown implement part (looks like part of a clevis) has number 226 cast into one side, 6 holes, very good, in red paint.
M: Clevis #2832A in red paint, pin is threaded but the clevis is not.
N: Clevis with wrench pin clevis marked 2835, wrench pine marked 300, fine overall.
O: Large clevis in yellow paint, has 10 holes, the pin is just a wooden dowel, very good.
P: Clevis plates 12 L & 12R held together with two bolts, in green paint.
Q: Clevis 28320? with wooden dowel for a pin, in red paint, very good.
R: Unusual clevis with sliding clamp, in red paint, very good.
S: Clevis with single tree clip, very good overall, no pin.
T: Unusual twist clevis with screw pin, in red paint, very good overall.

CB009: Choice from among 11 mostly-IHC wrenches: (Photo)
A: Unknown 14.5-inch with 5/8-inch offset open end.
B: IHC P1189 14-inch double ended socket, some pitting, good (R255)
C: IHC P1189 14-inch double ended socket, very good (R255)
D: 97P 12-inch with 90 degree open end at one.
E: JWB 12-inch with scocket at one end, and open end at other. (R266 L)
F: IHC U50 8.5-inch, some pitting. (R255)
G: IHC U50 8.5-inch, slightly bent and number partially obliterated from banging. (R255)
H: IHC ZA810 pitman wrench, some mild plitting, good.
I: IHC ZA810 pitman wrench, complete and very good.
J: IHC 329 9-inch, some mild pitting, good.
K: P890 7.25-inch, slight twist in handle, very good.

CB010: Choice from among 10 mostly-IHC wrenches: (Photo)
A: IHC 1326-E some pitting, good.
B: G3525 with IHC and IHCO logos, some pitting, good.
C: IHC 1326E with IHC logo and sizes of openings cast into each end, very good.
D: 326A6 open end with spanner, the spanner can be used on early HD flathead push rod tubes.
E: G3172 with IHC logo, good.
F: 1325-EA, complete and very good.
G: 1325-EA, mild pitting, good.
H: G-3173 with IHCO and IHC circular logo, very good.
I: G3166 with circular IHC logo, fine.
J: Unknown 3.5-inch, some mild pitting, good.

CB11: Choice from among eight assorted wrenches: (Photo)
A: Unmarked 12-inch socket for 1 1/2-inch hex nuts and bolts, very good.
B: Unmarked 15-inch T-shaped farm wrench, very good.
C: Fomoco (FORD MOTOR CO.?) 13.5-inch socket fits 1 1/2-inch nuts and bolts, very good.
D: Interesting 16.5-inch farm or implement wrench with multiple openings, very good.
E: Wagon nut wrench with 10.25-inch handle, very good.
F: Unmarked 9.25-inch stamped or pressed steel hub cap wrench, very good.
G: FORDSON 11-inch lug wrench?, very good.
H: Unusual 8-inch ZENEL wrench with 3/16 & 1/4-inch open ends, very good.

CB012: Choice from among eight misc. wrenches: (Photo)
A: INDIANA SILO CO. 11-inch, very good.
B: W.L. ROSEL CO. COL. O. (Columbus, Ohio) 5 IN 1 TOOL PAT. PEN'D, 7.5-inch, very good.
C: 9-inch buggy or vehicle wrench with faint four or five-digit number cast in oval depression between open ends, some pitting, good.
D: 9-inch buggy or vehicle wrench with faint number below the the two open ends on the sides, very good.
E: Unknown make 7-inch with large letter S cast into one side, very good.
F: DELCO 8-inch 90257 SPARK PLUG-GEN NUT, CYLINDER STUD-BATTERY NUT, in red paint, very good.
G: WESTERN 6-inch steel wrench the cursive letter looks like the WINCHESTER logo on Winchester items, very good.
H: OXWALL No. 1 open ended 5.5-inch, very good.

CB013: Choice from among six assorted wrenches: (Photo)
A: THE BUCK'S STOVE & RANGE CO. 15-inch stove lid lifter, very good.
B: M. KLEIN & SONS CAT 3416 13-inch lineman's wrench, very good.
C: Unknown 9-inch scissor or plier-like tool with spring loaded handles, came in an IHC box lot.
D: Unknown 11.5-inch stamped or pressed with 2 7/8-inch open end and for hex nut; and 1-inch offset opening.
E: HERBRAND No. 194 9.25-inch, multiple openings, very good.
F: QUICKSET 9-inch quick adjusting auto-type nut wrench, the spring for the release lever is out of order, light pitting on handle, good overall.

CB014: Choice from among 4 cast iron tractor seats: (Photo)
A: HOOSIER complete and very good.
B: DEERE & CO. MOLINE ILL in newer green paint, very good.
C: MILWAUKEE in green paint with bolt and bracket, complete and very good.
D: HOOSIER with bolt and bracket, complete and very good.

CB015: (Photo)
Choice from among 15 tractor or implement tool boxes.
A: IHC (International Harvester Company) sheet-metal tractor tool box with wooden bottom, needs a new wooden knob to open the hinged lid, and a good coat of paint, good overall.
B: COLLINS cast iron implement or tractor tool box with cut-out lettering, nice coat of red paint, very good overall.
C: COLLINS cast iron implement or tractor tool box with cut-out lettering, faint 23 cast into bottom side, nice coat of red paint, good overall.
D: PATTEE 277 cast iron implement tool box, moderate to heavy pitting shows under newer red paint job, good overall.
E: Unknown make cast-iron tractor or implement tool box, intact bracket, but bolt and nut are missing, in green paint, very good.
F: FORDSON tractor tool box in gray paint, hinged lid, heavy pitting and few holes where it's rotted thru.
G: JOHN DEERE sheet-metal tractor tool box, complete and very good, nice green paint.
H: B.F. AVERY 191 cast iron tractor or implement tool box, complete and very good.
I: Cast iron tractor tool box, bracket marked L329, in red paint, very good.
J: Fine IHC 156B cast iron tool box with IHC logo and model number cast into front, has corn cobs cast into each side, fine overall condition.
K: IHC (International Harvester Company sheet-metal tool box with wooden bottom and having a round holder for the oil can on the end, the wooden bottom is cracked, needs a new wooden pull knob on the lid, good overall.
L: Unknown make RP256 cast iron tool box for tractor or implement, in red paint, the small mounting bracket on bottom looks like a replacement, very good.
M: Cast iron tractor or implement tool box, has number H123 cast into bottom, in green paint, fine overall.
N: Unknown make cast-iron tool box for tractor or implement, in red paint, very good.
O: PATTEE (Plow Company) 276 cast iron tractor or implement tool box, complete and very good.

CB016: Choice from among 11 Non-sparking tools including 9 by AMPCO. (Photo)
A: AMPCO W-764C, 1 7/16 & 1 5/8, very good.
B: AMPCO W748, 1 1/4 & 1 1/16, very good.
C: AMPCO W741F, 1-inch and 1 1/8-in. has USA scratched into handle, very good.
D: AMPCO W726, 7/8 & 13/16-inch, very good.
E: AMPCO W738, 1 1/6 & 7/8-inch, very good.
F: AMPCO W706, 9/16 & 3/4-inch, very good.
G: AMPCO W704, 5/8 & 9/16-inch, very good.
H: AMPCO W702, 1 1/16 & 1/2-inch, has some oxidation on one side, will clean to very good.
I: AMPCO W704, 5/8 & 9/16-inch, very good.
J: Unknown make, 9/16 & 1/2-inch, very good.
K: Unknown make, 7/16 & 3/8-inch, very good.

CB017: Choice from among 8 screw adjusted monkey wrenches including railroad models: (Photo)
A: PEXTO 15-inch with steel handle, light rust, will clean to fine.
B: TRIMO 15-inch, light rust, will clean to very good.
C: W&B 13-inch CRI&PRY (CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND &PACIFIC RY) with light rust, will clean to fine.
D: BILLINGS BEMIS & CALL 12-IN. NO. 90, fine overall.
E: PS&W 15-inch SAMSON, very good.
F: RAILROAD SPECIAL 12-inch CB&Q (Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad) with light to moderate rust, will clean to very good overall condition.
G: BEMIS & CALL 12-inch all-steel Coes-type monkey wrench.
H: BILLINGS 10-inch COES wrench, complete and fine.

CB018: Choice from among 13 Non-sparking wrenches: (Photo)
A: Unknown make 8-inch screw adjusting pipe wrench, similar to a RIDGID, very good.
B: BERYLCO P-510 10-inch slip joint pliers, fine. Retails today for $136.05.
C: AMPCO P-35 pliers with side cutter and wire cutter, fine. Retails today for $163.00.
D: AMPCO W 3120C, 7/16 & 1/2-inch, fine. Retails today for $43.70.
E: AMPCO W-3120-C, 1/2 & 7/16-inch, fine.
F: BERYLCO W990, 7/16 & 1/2-inch, fine.
G: AMPCO? W3180, 3/4 & 7/8-inch, fine. Retails new today for $75.20.
H: AMPCO W-3180-C, 7/8 & 3/4-inch, fine.
I: BERYLCO W-63, complete and fine.
J: BERYLCO W65, 11/16-inch, fine.
K: BERYLCO W-66, 3/4-inch, fine.
L: BERYLCO W-67, 7/8-inch, fine.
M: ARMSTRONG ARMALOY 1-inch, fine.

CB019: Choice from among four wooden handled combination pipe and nut wrenches: (Photo)
A: BEMIS & CALL 12-inch with long adjuster sleeve, light rust, will clean to very good.
B: BEMIS & CALL 12-inch with short knurled adjuster with hex nut on bottom, needs cleaning, very good.
C: Unknown 12-inch with hex adjuster.
D: BEMIS & CALL 12-inch with short knurled adjuster with hex nut on bottom, light rust, will clean to very good.

CB020: Choice from among 19 assorted non-sparking tools: (Photo)
A: BERYLCO P32 pick axe head, fine. Grainger sells the Ampco model new today for $238.
B: AMPCO W58S drum bung wrench, retails new today for $90.15.
C: Unmarked 12-inch drum bung wrench, very good.
D: AMPCO S-50 screwdriver, complete and fine. Retails today for $48.90.
E: BERYLCO H61 claw hammer, complete and fine. Comparable ones sell for $78.35 today.
F: AMPCO H4 2-lb. ball pein hammer, very good. The retail new today for $92.65.
G: BERYLCO H60 claw hammer, chip from end of wooden handle, otherwise very good.
H: BERYLCO C21A chisel; BERYLCO D309 punch; and P99 punch.
I: AMPCO S23 unhandled scraper, fine. Retails today for $90.25.
J: Heavy brass scraper? with socket for attaching wooden handle, very good.
K: AMPCO W8 flange wedge 8 x 1 1/2-inch, fine. Retails new for $45.95.
L: AMPCO W41, 1 1/4-inch non-sparking hex box, owner marked TEXACO, very good.
M: 806, 1 1/8-inch box wrench, very good.
N: AMPCO P-35 plier, complete and fine, retails new for $163.
O: Unknown make 5/8 & 11/16-inch open ended wrench, fine.
P: AMPCO W-3150-C box wrench, fine. Retails new for $54.80.
Q: BERYLCO L-17 7/8-inch allen wrench, complete and fine.
R: BERYLCO L-12, 1/2-inch allen wrench, fine.
S: BERYLCO ?-54 offset flat bladed screwdriver, fine.

CB021: Choice from among five assorted wrenches: (Photo)
A: Unknown make ratcheting cylinder tooth wrench, complete and fine.
B: Unknown 14-inch with banged up letter and slightly offset opening on big end.
C: FORD 13.5-inch 5Z 210 with offset open end, very good.
D: FORDSON KEYSTONE MFG. CO. 10-inch No. 80 S-handle, chipped at top of fixed jaw, good.
E: FORDSON 2137? 2.25-inch hex box, very good.

CB022: Choice from among four assorted automotive wrenches including speed wrenches: (Photo)
A: WALDEN WORCESTER 1/2 6016 socket wrench, fine overall.
B: HINS-DALE S2 9/16 socket, very good.
C: BLACKHAWK 4002 brace-type valve tool, very good.
D: HOL-SET MFG. ROCHESTER NY PAT'S APPL'D FOR brace-type valve tool, very good.

CB023: Choice from among 7 Eifel Plierench sets most with original pouches: (Photo)
A: Unusual 7-inch pair with three jaws including a round one, all inside an original cloth pouch, very good.
B: Three pair of 9-inch pliers with four spare jaws and one canvas pouch, all very good.
C: Newer VACO PLIERENCH with three spare jaws, very good.
D: Nice 9-inch pair in imitation leather pouch with gold lettering on outside of pounch, comes with two spare jaws and a little screwdriver. E: Eifel PLIERENCH set in original canvas pouch with three spare jaws including the tubing cutter, and spring steel clip, very good overall.
F: Eifel PLIERENCH set in original canvas pouch with four spare jaws including the tubing cutter, and spring steel clip, very good overall.
G: Newer 9-inch MASTERFORM TOOL CO. PLIERWRENCH MODEL 6 1/2, with three spare jaws, some mild surface rust, very good.

CB024: TBA.

CB025: Choice from among six PLIERENCH pliers including a group of three pair with modified jaws: (Photo)
A: 7-inch EIFEL PLIERENCH with four spar jaws, very good.
B: 9-inch PLIERENCH marked SHAKEPROOF INC on back, has special modified jaws, very good.
C: Lot of three HEYCO PLIERENCH tools all with special purpose jaws; pair with rubber handle covers marked NO. 29, all very good.
D: Late model PLIERENCH by MASTERFORM TOOL CO, very good.
E: Modified PLIERENCH by PLIERENCH TOOLS, INC. that has been made to crimp something, very good; and a later model 8 1/2-inch PLIERENCH with sticker on side marked PLIERENCH CHICAGO 40, ILL 1052 on back, very good.
F: Later EIFEL GEARED PLIERENCH 9-inch by the American PLIERENCH CORP'N CHICAGO, with 5 spare jaws and spring clip, inside a plastic pouch, very good.
G: Later VACO 9-inch EIFEL PLIERENCH with two spare jaws inside a plastic pouch, fine.

CB026: TBA.

CB027: Choice from among five lots of EIFEL pliers, accessories for same, or scrapbook full of research about the various makers of the Eifel Plierench: (Photo)
A: Lot of 10 Eifel pliers: EIFEL-GEAR; EIFEL-FLASH PAT. 5.2.16; EIFEL-GEARED; EIFEL-GEARED; EIFEL-GEARED polished; EIFEL-GEARED with mild pitting; EIFEL FLASH with round jaw; EIFEL FLASH; EIFEL FLASH; and EIFEL-GEARED polished, in original pouch with two spare jaws. (Photo)
B: Lot of 10 EIFEL pliers: EIFEL GEARED; EIFEL FLASH MOD. 8"A '21; 8 1/2" PLIERENCH CHICAGO 40, ILL PAT'D 64; EIFEL FLASH, FLASH SALES CORPORATION CHICAGO, pitted; EIFEL GEARED 7"; EIFEL GEARED; PLIERENCH MULTIPLE PURPOSE TOOL, G.H. NOPAK INC. MILWAUKEE, WIS 53215; EIFEL GEARED; EIFEL GEARED; and EIFEL GEARED. (Photo)
C: Chuck Garret's scrapbook of Eifel research including photos, patents, several original owners manuals; an original EIFEL combination screwdriver and bottle opener; and much more. Chuck spent at least 12 yeas putting all this information together. (Photo)
D: Lot of 10 EIFEL pliers: EIFEL GEARED with cad plating; EIFEL GEARED; EIFEL FLASH MOD. 8"A '21 with little pitting; EIFEL GEARED with pitting; EIFEL GEARED '41; EIFEL FLASH PLIERENCH FLASHLS CHICAGO with nice black paint; EIFEL GEARED '49; EIFEL GEARED '36 polished; EIFEL GEARED '36; EIFEL-GEARED '47; EIFEL GEARED '45; and EIFEL GEARED '46. (Photo)
E: Lot of EIFEL plier parts and accessories: Three original pouches, 17 assorted interchangeable jaws, and a clamp that can be used to turn the plier into a vise. (Photo)

CB028: to CB050: TBA.

Patented Adjustable Wrenches:

051. Three wrenches: HEIMBACH LEVER-WRENCH, 8-inch model with moderate to heavy pitting, still in working condition; 8-inch Any-Angle wrench with tilting jaw, very good overall; and a GELLMAN 9-inch No. 91, complete and very good. (Photo)

052. BOOS TOOL CORP. K.C. MO PAT PEND 6-inch handle-adjusting nut wrench, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

053. Three 6-inch wrenches: Zillox patent made of stamped sheet steel, very good; a HELLER MASTERENCH, very good; and a GELMAN WRENCH CORP. NO. 61, very good. (Photo)

054. Scarce C.P. WRENCH CO. Field's Patent (U.S. No. 888,795) 5.5-inch self-adjusting wrench with folding pocket knife, the tip of the knife blade is broken, some mild pitting, good overall. (Photo)

055. Pair of Boos Tool Corp. PAT PEND K.C. MO patented adjustable wrenches 8-inch and 6-inch, both fine. (Photo)

056. Baxter Patent W. BAXTER - PAT. DEC 1, 1868 / W. HAWKINS - DERBY, CT. 8.25-inch. Hawkins Hardware Mfg. Co. of Derby, Conn. was one of the manufactures of the Baxter patented wrenches. Some mild pitting, very good overall. (Photo)

057. HandE 10 1/4-inch helical screw quick adjust nut wrench, MFD BY H & E WRENCH CO. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. (with a H & E logo) . Patented by Edwin J. Evans and George E. Hemphill both of Salt Lake City, Utah, very good overall. (S496). (Photo & Photo 2)

058. HAYDEN Patent (U.S. No. 228,755) 4-inch center adjusting pocket or bicycle wrench, made on a patent issued June 15, 1880 to Randolph Hayden of Middletown, CT, the makers name and patent date are faint due to mild pitting. (Photo & Photo 2)

059. Lot of five pocket or bicycle wrenches: 5-inch BECKLEY RALSON, very good; unmarked 5.25-inch, good; 5-inch missing adjuster screw; and two 4-inch models one marked BILLINGS & SPENCER No. 97. (Photo & Photo 2)

060. to 074. TBA.

075. RARE Verharen Patent (U.S. No. 685,656) combination adjustable nut wrench and adjustable alligator wrench, center adjuster, made on a patent issued Oct. 29, 1901 to Frank T. Verharen of Spencer, Iowa. To our knowledge, this is the first such wrench to come to auction. (Photo & Photo 2 & PATENT)

Pipe Wrenches (First Bunch):

076. Scarce Stanley SW 10-inch Stillson-type adjustable pipe wrench, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

077. PEXTO & HUDSON FORGE CO. 12-inch Stillson-type pipe wrenches, both very good. (Photo)

078. Lot of three 12-inch Stillson-type pipe wenches: OSWEGO TOOL CO.; J.P. DANIELSON; and an unknown make all with handles painted red, very good. (Photo)

079. Five screw-adjusting pipe wrenches: two 10-inch; two 8-inch including a nice PERFECT HANDLE; and one 6-inch WALWORTH STILLSON, all in very good usable condition. (Photo)

080. Six small adjustable pipe wrenches: four 8-inch Stillson-types one by WALWORTH; one OSWEGO TOOL CO; a 6-inch J.P. DANIELSON; and an all-steel 6-inch RIDGED. (Photo)

081. to 084. TBA.

Adjustable pocket, bicycle or motorcycle wrenches:

085. Three small center nut adjusting nut wrenches: 6-inch KING DICK; C.E. BILLINGS PATENT 4.5-inch Billings & Spencer, very good; and a 4.25-inch C.E. BILLINGS PATENT 4.5-inch by Billings & Spencer frame open on one side, very good. (Photo)

086. Scarce Billings & Spencer Model B PIERCE ARROW auto or cycle wrench with center adjuster nut, fine overall. (Photo)

087. Pollard Patent (U.S. #166,553) hand vise manufactured by the Lowell Wrench Co. of Worcester, Massachusetts on a patent issued August 10, 1875 to Leonard L. Pollard of Worcester, Massachusetts, this example is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

088. Nice FAIRMOUNT 5-inch PIERCE ARROW pocket wrench with center adjuster nut, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

089. COES Searle Patent (U.S. 689,692) 6-inch all-steel pocket wrench made on a patent issued December 24, 1901 to Frederick Searle of Worcester, Massachusetts, this example is complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

090. Unusual MOSSBERG WRENCH CO. Model C Mossberg Patent (U.S. No. 552,325) patented December 31, 1895 by Frank Mossberg of Attleborough, Massachusetts, this example has about 60 percent of the original nickel plating, the hole in the end of the handle was likely done by a previous owner, very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

091. Tower & Lyon SAFETY pocket wrench with center adjuster nut, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

092. IVER JOHNSON & CO. MFR'S FITCHBURG, MASS. USA - PAT APPLIED FOR, 4.25-inch, with revolving 4-bladed screwdriver in end of handle, nice nickel plating, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

093. Scarce HEWET Patent (U.S. #87,774) LITTLE GIANT 5-inch tubular adjusting nut wrench manufactured by Champlin & Spencer of Chicago on a patent issued February 27, 1869 to Henry W. Hewit of New York, NY, this example has a few spots of pitting, and the bar is just slightly bent, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

094. "Spaulding Mach. Screw Co. Buffalo, NY, W. Dicks Patent (U.S. No. 509,151) 5-inch bicycle wrench, made on a patent issued Nov 21, 1893 to William Dicks of Buffalo, New York, this one is missing the little screwdriver that would from bottom of handle when jaw was opened, some peeling nickel and some old Scotch tape that needs to be removed, jaw sprung, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

095. Nice Tower & Lyon GEM 3-inch screw adjusted monkey wrench, just a trace of original nickel plating remains, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

Farm Implement and Misc. (First Lot)

096. Child-sized Case-o-matic DRIVE hat with intact chin strap with sliding fastener. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

097. ALLIS-CHALMERS CONTROL AND SWITCHGEAR combination plier with small adjustable Crescent-type wench at end of one handle, likely made for A-C by the Diamond Calk and Horseshoe Co. of Duluth, MN. This pair is complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

098. ALLIS-CHALMERS A-C pith type helmet or hat, in orange paint with blue and gold letters, has had a puncture just outside the logo on the top front, can easily be mended and is otherwise very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

099. Two Massey-Harris 14.5-inch 217C DISC wrenches, both very good. (Photo)

100. IHC 8.5-inch Z788 with IHC logo (IHC part M446M) 8 1/4-inch all metal monkey wrench with hex adjusting nut, very good; and an IHC 7-inch PAT. SEP. 7, '97 8 1/2-inch Vandegrift's patent all metal monkey wrench, complete and fine. (Photo)

101. Lot of 9 assorted pair of plier or plier-like tools: 6.25-inch BRIDGE TOOL CO. Cronk-type pliers; unknown make 6.25-inch pliers, some pitting; unknown make 5.5-inch clamping piers missing part of clamp; TRUTH side cutters, pitted; PEXTO 6.5-inch with offset jaws; C.S. OSBORNE &CO. 6-inch lasting pliers with chipped jaw; 5-inch PS&W gas-type pliers; DIAMOND EDGE 7.5-inch plier with side cutter, pitted; and slip-joint pliers with handles shorted to 5.25-inch. (Photo)

102. Lot of 9 assorted farm or implement wrenches: VAN BRUNT D-380, very good; GDP CO. (Grand Detour Plow Co) G111, very good; IHC R319 with circular IHC logo, very good; NATIONAL 9-inch, very good; IHC ZA810 pitman wrench in red paint, has circular IHC logo, very good; UNIVERSAL cutout with pitting; STANDARD cultivator wrench, very good; IHC R172 with circular IHC logo, very good; and Moline K486 curved, very good. (Photo)

103. Lot of 8 wrenches; pitted 9-inch auto; six S-handle; and one stamped steel open end. (Photo)

104. Pair of aluminum wrenches: 8-inch RITTER with 3 1/4 & 1-inch openings; and a 9.25-inch LADISH CO. TRI CLOVER H25H2 with 3-inch opening, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

105. Two medical cutting tools similar to side cutters; on top a BERNARD PATENT 12-inch side cutters, with compound joint, made by the W. SCHOLLHORN CO. NEW HAVEN,, CONN., nickel plated, very good overall; on bottom an 8-inch BLAKE & CO., also marked D.&O. on other side, with offset bowed jaws, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

106. Lot of six MAYTAG stamped steel wrenches. (Photo & Photo 2)

107. to 115. TBA.

Monkey Wrenches:

116. Four wooden handled monkey wrenches: 12-inch with green handle; and three 10-inch models including a PS&W. (Photo)

117. Lot of four monkey wrenches: 12-inch all metal B&C; 10-inch BILLINGS COES all metal; 8-inch W&B RAILROAD SPECIAL and another 8-inch all metal railroad wrench. (Photo)

118. Pair of 12-inch B&C wrenches; B&C wooden handled monkey wrench; and BEMIS & CALL combination pipe and nut wrench with long adjuster sleeve, very good. (Photo)

119. Pair of 12-inch wrenches: unknown make monkey wrench, tag on it says it is a model K51; and a Bemis & Call combined pipe and nut wrench with short hex adjuster nut., handle weathered. (Photo)

120. Lot of nine monkey wrenches: W&B 12-inch all-steel; 12-inch INTERMEDIATE with crack in moveable jaw; 10-inch MEADVILLE PCC & STL (railroad) all-steel; 8-inch GIRARD, well worn; unknown make 8-inch, good; 8-inch BEMIS & CALL, very good; 7-inch PS&W, good; 6.5-inch GIRARD, good; and a 6-inch COES with pitting and nicked handle. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

121. Lot of eight wooden handled monkey wrenches: 12-inch DIAMOND EDGE with carriage bolt holding handle; 12-inch PS&W, good; 12-inch A.G. COES missing about 1/3 of wooden handle; 12-inch SHAPLEIGH, very good; 12-inch BILLINGS, missing about 1/2 of wooden handle; 10-inch GIRARD; 10-inch COES with pitting and cracked handle; 10-inch COES, numerous nicks and dings, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

122. to 139. TBA.

140. Scarce Gates Patent (U.S. #357,986) 8-inch adjustable nut wrench, lower jaw moves when nut above top jaw is turned, marketed as the GATES BOLT WRENCH, made on a patent issued Feb. 15, 1887 to Alfonso D. Gates of Cleveland, Ohio, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & PATENT)

141. to 144. TBA.

Buggy and Wagon Wrenches:

145. Lot of 5 vehicle or buggy wrenches, one in red paint and one in black paint. (Photo)

146. Lot of 5 vehicle or buggy wrenches including two have owner ID tags saying they are EBERHARD models one with square box and one with hex, all very good. (Photo)

147. Pair of vehicle or buggy wrenches: one marked DAYTON 2812 PATENTED; and the other is marked BANNER 2813B PATENTED, both very good. (Photo)

148. Three small buggy or vehicle wrenches: DAYTON PLOW CO.?; MILLERS ST. LOUIS; and #7325, all very good. (Photo)

149. Thompson Patent (U.S. No. 234,091) adjustable buggy wrench with wooden handle Nov. 2, '80 patent date cast into moveable jaw, a few patches of pitting, good overall. (Photo)

150. to 159. TBA.

Brass and Beryllium Wrenches

160. AMPCO W-212 14-inch non-sparking adjustable pipe wrench used by gas companies and by others where there is a chance of an explosion, complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

161. SHERWOOD BRASS, DETROIT MICH 4.5-inch brass wrench with square lug, very good. (Photo)

162. to 170. TBA.

Quick Adjust Nut and Pipe Wrenches (First Group)

171. BELL WRENCH CO. 10-inch quick adjust wrench marked with the April 25, 1905 patent (U.S. No. 788,388) issued to Benjamin Franklin Woodward of Sarcoxie, Missouri and manufactured by Bell Wrench Co. of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The patent that more closely resembles this wrench is the one issued to William Bell of Tulsa, Oklahoma (U.S. No. 1,345,983) which is a refinement of the Woodward patent. This example is complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & PATENT & PATENT 2)

172. QUICKSET Nielander Patent (U.S. No. 1,301,159) 10-inch quick adjust pipe wrench, adjusted by pushing a toggle that disengages the worm screw, made on a patent issued April 22, 1919 to Joseph Nielander of Kokomo, Indiana, this example was produced by F.W. MACKE of Kokomo, it is very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & PATENT)

173. Nielander Patent (U.S. No. 1,301,159) 12-inch quick adjust nut wrench, made on the same patent as the pipe wrench above, the wooden handle on this one may have been replaced, and the toggle spring needs work, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & PATENT)

174. Bonner Patent (U.S. #737,199) "VICTOR" 10inch quick adjust nut wrench made on a patent issued August 25, 1903 to Clarence Bonner of Cherrypoint, Illinois, this example will easily clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

175. Pair of pocket or bicycle wrenches: Bellows Patent U.S. 228,437) quick adjust 6-inch nut wrench made by the STANDARD TOOL CO. of Athol, Massachusetts, this example is very good; plus a 5-inch HARPER PAT. APL'D FOR center adjusting nut wrench (these have been attributed to Harper Supply Co., Chicago, IL), has A.G. stamped into other side of jaw, 40 to 50 percent plating, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

176. Unusual 10-inch quick-adjusting Auto nut wrench SEAHOLM & SANDELL. MFG. CO. INC. DETROIT. U.S.A. PATENTS PENDING, has been painted black, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

177. to 179. TBA.

180. Ultra Rare Smith Patent (U.S. No. 497,138) IDEAL WRENCH quick adjust nut wrench, manufactured by Pickel & Smith of St. Louis, Missouri on a patent issued May 9, 1893 to Emery Smith of St. Louis, this example has patches of pitting on both sides, a fine original handle, and it is in fine working condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & PATENT)

Automotive Wrenches

181. Lot of six adjustable AUTO wrenches: 15-inch UNIVERSAL METAL PRODUCTS L.A. CALIF, very good; 15-inch DIAMOND CALK & HORSESHOE CO., clear coated, very good; 14-inch unknown make, clear coated, very good; 12-inch unknown make painted black; 11-inch FAIRMOUNT CLEVELAND, painted black; and 11-inch VLCHEK, very good. (Photo)

182. Lot of 16 assorted AUTO nut wrenches most painted black: FAIRMOUNT CLEVELAND marked on moveable jaw and on bar, very good; 11-inch unknown; WIZARD No. 9, very good; 9-inch marked 50 on end of handle; WAKEFIELD NO. 19; and nine 9-inch by unknown makers. (Photo)

183. Lot: piston ring pliers; WEED chain pliers; four open ended wrenches, a DELCO light plant wrench and an IH implement wrench. (Photo)

184. Lot of three early automotive hub caps; on top is a very nice CHEVROLET, in the middle is a beat up and cracked FORD; and we are not sure who made the one on the bottom, but it is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

185. ADAMSON MFG CO. EAST PALESTINE O. PATENTED APR. 1, 1913, tire vulcanizer used to clamp and heat seal the patches on tire inner tubes, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

186. Lot of 15 automotive socket and speed-type wrenches including a WALDEN 01824 with rotating 9/16 and 3/4 sockets; WALDEN 1620 TOMAHAWK; WALDEN 2418; DURO 5/8; etc. (Photo)

187. Lot of 10 FORD wrenches: six lug wrenches including a M-40-17017; and M-01A-17017; a 5Z-152 socket; 01A-17017B 55; 01A-17017B M35; and M 01A-17017 B. (Photo)

188. Lot of nine adjustable AUTO nut wrenches: Two 11-inch models; one with tire tool in end of handle; and seven 9-inch models including a WAKEFIELD No. 19. (Photo)

189. Lot of 10 FORD & FORDSON wrenches: five lug wenches; one marked Ono in script lettering; a FORDSON M2372; a FORD 9N1701 with graduated bar; FORD 01A 17017B 85; two FORD 01A-17017 B. (Photo)

190. Lot of nine 9-inch AUTO nut wrenches including a WAKEFIELD No. 19; and a WIZARD No. 9. (Photo)

191. TBA.

192. Lot of 10 assorted 9-inch AUTO adjustable nut wrenches. (Photo & Photo 2)

Ratchet Wrenches:

193. Unusual Carlson Patent (U.S. No. 897,584) ratchet wrench set in original tin box, made on a patent issued Sept. 1, 1908 to Victor Carlson of Peoria, Illinois, all parts have a heavy coating of old nickel, most also have a light dusting of surface rust, but will clean to very good overall condition, includes an original albeit tattered and brittle instruction pamphlet, from the photo on the pamphlet, it looks like this one is missing a breaker bar or at least part of one, comes inside the original tin box with original albeit detached tin lid, with partial label on the end of the box. (Photo & Photo 2 & PATENT)

194. Lot of seven assorted ratchets including a CRAFTSMAN 10.5-inch STAINLESS; a JO-LINE Series A 9/16-inch; DURO METAL PRODUCTS No. 673; RF22 BONNEY; IMPERIAL 7/16; an OHIO with square socket, socket is cracked, etc. (Photo)

195. Lot: five ratchet-type tools including one marked CHICAGO METAL DEVICES CHICAGO PATENTED MARCH 10, 1914 ratchet with bent handle; 775 SIOUX ALBERTSON &CO. SIOUX CITY, ratchet; two INDUSTRO MFG ratchets; ratchet marked TO RAISE HEBEN, TO LOWER SENKEN PATENT APPLIED FOR; and a JIFFY CUTTER PAT. JUNE 25, '18, PAUL W. KOCH &CO. CHICAGO. (Photo)

Crescent Type Wrenches

196. WESTCOTT No. 76 8-inch S-handle crescent-type, very good. (Photo)

197. Lot of six S-handle Crescent-type wrenches: BEMIS & CALL 12-inch No. 48, some rust; WESTCOTT 10-inch No. 80, very good; B&C 8-inch with bent handle, good; 8-inch DIAMOND EDGE, very good; B&C 8-inch, good; and WESTCOTT 8-inch, will clean to very good. (Photo)

198. Lot of four S-handle Crescent-type wrenches: BILLINGS 8-inch No. 48, fine; WESTCOTT 6-inch No. 75, needs cleaning, good; B&C 6-inch, very good; and B&C 6-inch No. 48A, very good. (Photo)

199. Lot of four Crescent and Crescent-type wrenches: the top three were made by the Crescent Tool Co.: 15-inch 380mm, 10-inch CRESTOLOY, 10-inch DROP FORGED; one on bottom marked BET R-GRIP MADE IN USA FORGED VANADIUM STEEL, with 5/8-inch hex opening in end of handle; all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

200. Two S-handle Crescent-type wrenches: B&C 10-inch No. 48 with bent handle; and an 8-inch, both need cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)

201. to 209. TBA.

Automotive Wrenches

210. to 215. TBA.

Plier-Type Wrenches:

216. Two wrenches: TRUTH 7-inch self-tightening, very good; and a 7.5-inch BOKER U.S.A. plier, very good. (Photo)

217. Pair of wrenches: Reinhard-McCabe 10-inch plier-type, complete and very good; and a LIGHTNING WRENCH by the HAMPTON MACHINE & TOOL CO. HAMPTON, IOWA, complete and very good. (Photo)

218. Lot of eight plier or plier-like tools includign a fencing plier with hammer and staple puller; cobbler's hammer, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)

219. Lot of 10 plier or plier-like tools including a pair of pincers; lasting pliers; Cronk-type fencing plier; an offset pair, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)

220. Lot of 13 plier or plier like tools including a S. NORVELL SURE GRIP Cronk-type; gas plier; BERNARD'S parallel jaw, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)

221. Two wrenches: CRESCENT No. 923-7 plier with side cutter, very good; and a drain plug wrench marked R.F. POMEROY, BAY CITY, MICH on handle. (Photo & Photo 2)

222. to 223. TBA.

International Harvester and Related Companies Wrenches & Tool Boxes

224. to 230. TBA.

John Deere Wrenches, Tool Boxes, etc.

231. to 239. TBA.

Fordson, Ford and Ferguson Tractor and Plow Wrenches

240. FORDSON 10-inch S-handle Crescent type wrench with snail on handle, some pitting, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

241. Lot of 9 automotive wrenches including several marked FORD. (Photo)

242. Lot of 11 automotive wrenches at least five marked FORD. (Photo)

243. Lot of 11 automotive nut wrenches including several marked FORD. (Photo)

244. Lot of 10 automotive wrenches including several stamped FORD hub cap wrenches a FORD wrench for measuring furrow depth; a KENNEDY drain plug wrench, and several lug wrenches. (Photo)

245. Four adjustable automotive and cycle nut wrenches: 11-inch Billings? marked on bar "11 INCH CANADA"; 9-inch MOORE DROP FORGING CO.; 6.25-inch Billings Tool Co., very good; and an unmarked 4-inch with slightly bent bar. (Photo & Photo 2)

246. Lot of eight FORD wrenches, from the top down: 5-Z-204 with 2-inch open end, very good; 5-Z-209 with offset 5/8 open end; 01A-17017B M38, very good; M-01A-17017B with mild pitting; 01A17017B 91, very good; 01A17017B 64 with one end turned 90 degrees to handle, very good; 01A-17017B 70, very good; and a sawed off lug wrench M-40-17017 open end. (Photo & Photo 2)

247. Lot of nine lug wrenches, six marked FORD, one BARCALO BUFFALO; and two unmarked. (Photo)

248. Lot of three FORD tools including a nice starter crank?, with the Ford script lettering; a pitted valve tool; and a nice offset square socket marked FORD 5-Z-156. (Photo & Photo 2)

249. Lot of twelve lug wrenches: nine marked FORD, one BARCALO BUFFALO; one DIAMOND DROP FORGED DULUTH MINN; and one unmarked. (Photo)

Self Adjusting Nut and Pipe Wrenches:

250. Pair of wrenches: ERIE TOOL WORKS AUTO NO. 14 with bent handle; and a 12-inch brass PHILA VALVE CO. 2830, very good. (Photo)

251. INSTANT-GRIP WESTERN GERMANY 12-inch self-tightening side jaw nut wrench, very good. (Photo)

252. Two Craft roller jaw adjustable pipe wrenches 14 and 18-inch, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

253. Two pipe wrenches: Unusual SMITH PIPE WRENCH with two independent swinging jaws, complete and very good; and a one hander, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

254. Hayward Patent (U.S. No. 1,077,343) 11-inch self-adjusting wrench, made on a patent issued Nov. 4, 1913 to Hubert E. Hayward of Aldrich, MO. It was manufactured by the Hayward Wrench Co. of St. Louis, MO, this example is complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

255. Unusual WALWORTH MFG. CO. quick-adjust pipe wrench with wooden handle, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

256. TBA.

Alligator Type Wrenches

257. Lot of five double ended alligator wrenches including a 7.5-inch hand forged model; a BONEY VIXEN wtih thread chasers in the handle, fine; a J.H. WILLIAMS ALWAYS READY 2, very good; W&B NO. 1 with fine nickel plating; and fine VAUGHAN & BUSHNELL BOLT WRENCH with eagle logo, having thread chasers in the handle. (Photo)

258. Lot of nine double ended alligator wrenches: unknown make 9.5-inch; HAWKEYE WRENCH CO. CROCODILE with thread chasers: unknown make with 1906 patent date; another HAWKEY WRENCH CO. THE HAWKEYE; K&B CO. SAXON with thread chasers in handle; another slightly different K&B CO. SAXON with thread chasers in handle; THE KILBORN & BISHOP CO. SAXON with thread chasers; a stamped-steel S&T WRENCH with thread chasers; and a PAT. 720,554 with light pitting.

259. Lot of six alligator wrenches: 12.75-inch double ended model that looks Wmemade; 12.5-inch WHITMAN &BARNES MFG. No. 2 1/2 BULLDOG with light rust; unknown 12.5-inch model with notch in end of handle; W&B 10-inch TWIN, light pitting; 9-inch VAUGHAN &BUSHNELL MFG. with pitting; and unknown make 9-inch, very good. (Photo)

260. Lot of seven alligator wrenches: A8MERICAN SAW CO. 9-inch No. 2; W&B 7-inch with light pitting; 7-inch W&B No. 2, very good; 5.25-inch NO. 1; unknown make 5-inch; H.T. CO. 5-inch RIVAL #10, very good; and VAUGHAN &BUSHNELL No. 1, very good. (Photo)

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261. TBA.

Farm and Farm Type Wrenches

262. AMERICAN HARROW Co. DET. MICH. DD198 in red primer, looks like some pitting under primer, good overall. (Photo)

263. Two JWB silo-type wrenches: 10-inch and 11.5-inch, both very good. (Photo)

264. Two wrenches: Cerniak Patent #2,543,151 combination (barrel) plug and agitator crank, used to operate an internal agitator in metal drums used to ship liquid mixtures that would settle or separate during shipment and storage, and to seal the opening providing access to the agitator shaft, very good; and a T-socket wrench marked 0 on one side, owner's ID tag says it's a J.D. TOWER & SONS MENDOTA, ILL, complete and very good. (Photo)

265. Three assorted wrenches: 9.25-inch STAR SPRINKLER CORPORATION PHILADELPHIA, PA USA, very good; 10-inch G1014 with one broken jaw; and an unknown make 9-inch, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

266. Three tools: IDEAL 13-inch tent stake and hammer combination, very good; and two 14-inch automotive lug wrenches, one marked FRANK SUMNER TIRES AND ACCESSORIES CARBONDALE, ILL. very good. (Photo)

267. Pair of IHC P1599 T-shaped wrenches, one is in red paint, very good; the other is flat black and has heavy pitting under paint. (Photo)

268. Lot of McCormick-Deering sales literature: McCORMICK-DEERING Haying Machines paper catalog or magazine featuring numerous photos and catalog cuts of different haying implemnts, was folding in half and is worn on outside of fold; McCORMICK-DEERING TILLAGE TOOLS sales pamphlet, very good; McCormick-Deering Cultivators for ALL ROW CROPS sales pamphlet; and McCORMICK-DEERING FARMALL TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT paper catalog, badly worn at fold; and nice nice McCORMICK-DEERING pocket catalogs, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

269. International Harvester IHC All monkey wrench 1E/2E (IHC logo) (IHC part 4E) 12-inch, loop handle variation, handle slightly bent, wrench needs cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)

270. to 275. TBA.

276. STERLING M'F'G. Co. 12.25-inch D127 a little light to moderate pitting, very good. (Photo)

277. Three assorted implement wrenches: one is owner IDd as being G.A. KELLY PLOW CO. 9.5-inch, very good overall; J.I. CASE PLOW WORKS 4106 very good; and an owner IDd 8.5-inch No. 12 Griswald Patent 1863, complete and very good. (Photo)

278. to 283. TBA.

Automotive Wrenches

284. Lot of 24 assorted automotive socket-type wrenches: RAY 619; BLACKHAWK 4218; BLACKHAWK 4320; BLACKHAWK 4330; L2303; RAY 619; WALDEN X1372A; WALDEN 5810; 934502; RAY 620; WALDEN 5810; etc. All have been painted black. Two or three show pitting, most will clean to very good. (Photo)

285. Lot of 8 FORD 9-inch adjustable AUTO wrenches all with the FORD name in script lettering along with USA on the moveable jaw, several clear coated, and three painted black. (Photo & Photo 2)

286. Lot of assorted automotive socket wrenches: (Photo)

287. Lot of 9 FORD 9-inch adjustable AUTO wrenches all marked on the top jaw, and most made by the MOORE DROP FORGING CO. SPFLD., MASS. (Photo & Photo 2)

288. Lot of 17 stamped steel hub cap wrenches, several marked FORD, and most painted black. (Photo & Photo 2)

Pipe Wrenches (Second Bunch):

289. Stanley 10-inch SW Stillson-Type adjustable pipe wrench, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

290. Lot of five pipe wrenches: 14-inch wooden handled STILLSON, has cracked handle, otherwise very good; 14-inch LARCO, very good; 14-inch DROP FORGED U.S.A., very good; RIDGID 12-inch HEAVY DUTY, very good; and a 10-inch wooden handled STILLSON with cracked handle, good. (Photo)

291. Lot of three pipe wrenches: COCHRAN 10-inch MODEL 1910, very good; TRIMO 8-inch, very good; and a GENUINE STILLSON 8-inch, very good. (Photo)

292. Three 10-inch Stillson-type pipe wrenches: F.E. WELLS & SON; scarce STANLEY SW logo tool box model; and unknown make painted red. (Photo)

293. to 295. TBA.

Quick Adjust Nut and or Pipe Wrenches (Second Group)

296. to 299. TBA.

300. RARE Erastus E. King patent (U.S. No. 430,656) quick adjust nut wrench made by King & Hough of Lees Summit, Missouri on a patent issued June 24, 1890. This example has light on the sides from a previous cleaning, has an intact spring and is in fine working condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3 & PATENT)

301. KWIKSET 14-inch Bjornson Patent (U.S. No. 1,599,399) quick-adjusting pipe wrench, made by the Mechanics Wrench and Tool Company of Marshalltown, Iowa. This one is marked A.G. PIPE WRENCH on one side of the bar, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3 & PATENT)

Misc. Tractor Wrenches:

302. Three wrenches: 12-inch stamped or pressed steel with 1 3/4-inch hex box and 1-inch open end; good; Caterpillar S-702 FOR WATER PUMP NUTS ONLY 10.75-inch, 2 3/4-inch open end, very good; and a 2 3/4-inch open end for hex nuts, owner has written 123481 on it with white grease pencil, very good.

303. Lot of 8 assorted farm or implement wrenches: unmarked 9-inch, some pitting, good; B&G PLOW CO. CANTON O., good; Emerson B175A, very good; IHC1059B with IHC circular logo; IHC HD911 with circular IHC logo; Collins Plow Co. 124 with hammer, some pitting; P1198, pitted; and a small 4.5-inch very good. (Photo)

304. Lot of 9 assorted farm or implement wrenches: DEERING 7.5-inch, very good; IHC HD911 with circular IHC logo, good; pitted 6-inch cultivator wrench; (CASE PLOW WKS/MASSEY HARRIS) 2234 7.5-inch, very good; pitted open ended; IHC R172 with circular IHC logo, very good; COLLINS PLOW CO. 124 with hammer, very good; 1AA cultivator wrench; and W.E. ROSEL COL. O. (Columbus, Ohio) 5 IN 1 TOOL PAT. PEN'D, very good. (Photo)

305. to 315. TBA.

Box Lots: Monkey Wrenches, etc.:

316. Lot of 10 wooden handled monkey wrenches: seven 8 to 8.5-inch models and three 6 to 6.5-inch models by GIRARD, COES and Made Under L.COES license. (Photo)

317. Lot of 10 wooden handled monkey wrenches including seven 8-inch models and three 6-inch. (Photo)

318. Lot of eight 10-inch monkey wrenches, six wooden handles models including COES and PERFECT HANDLE; HSB REVONOC; and two twist handle. (Photo)

319. Lot of three 12-inch monkey wrenches including L. COES; LAMSEN & SESSIONS; one with wire loop handle: one has had the wooden handle replaced with brass; another is a nice Belknap BLUE GRASS model. (Photo)

320. Lot of five 8-inch wooden handled monkey wrenches including: W&B; PS&W; COES; COES WRENCH Co. L. COES Pat.; RUSWIN Perfect Handle-type; GIRARD; etc. A few have rust and will need cleaning. (Photo)

321. Seven 12-inch monkey wrenches; two all-steel BEMIS & CALL with red handle; and PEXTO 12 with green handle, both fine; 12-inch PEXTO 12; and 10-inch BEMIS & CALL with green handle, both fine. (Photo)

322. Lot of 17 assorted J. H. WILLIAMS open ended wrenches including a large S-handle; two spud wrenches; 635G A.L.A.M STD; and a 634.

323. Lot of 13 assorted J.H. WILLIAMS open ended wrenches including: two #503; 725; 727; 731A, etc.

324. Lot of five socket wrenches: BILLMONT with nested set of sockets inside handle; unknown make with swinging lug wrench at end, very good; early looking spark-plug-type wrench with seven grooves milled into top of socket; BLACKHAWK 4422; and an automobile-type socket with no visible markings.

325. Three auto-type sockets and ratchet: brace-type socket wrench with worm gear and shaft for getting nut or bolt started, very good; WALDEN WORCESTER brace type with homemade wooden handle; and a stamped steel reversible ratchet with hex socket, no markings, very nice.

326. Lot of seven automobile valve tools: five valve spring compressors and two oscillating valve lapping tools.

327. Lot of 13 assorted grease guns and fittings for grease guns.

328. Lot of 15 wooden handled monkey wrenches: 12-inch OAK LEAF; 8-inch with stripped threads in lower jaw; 8-inch BRIDGE TOOL CO. ST. LOUIS; 8-inch PS&W; 8-inch PS&W SOLID BAR with bent bar and chipped handle; two 8-inch COES; 10-inch COES; 10-inch TRIMO; two more 8-inch; and four 6-inch including a BRIDGE TOOL CO. ST. LOUIS. (Photo)

329. Lot of 16 mostly FORD automobile wrenches includes four lug wrenches; pliers; ratchet for FORD BRAKES AND REVERSE BANDS; 267 FORD BRAKES; two valve tools; etc. (Photo)

330. Lot of 23 mostly FORD automobile wrenches including pliers; ratchet for FORD BRAKES AND REVERSE BANDS; 617 FORD V8 9/16-inch socket; scarce 10-inch STILLSON pipe wrench marked FORD; 9N17014 with graduated bar, etc. (Photo)

331. Lot of 43 mostly FORD automobile wrenches including four lug wrenches and four pairs of pliers. (Photo)

332. Lot of 13 FORD automobile tools including a valve lifter for MODEL A FORD; pliers; single and double open ended nut wrenches. (Photo)

333. Lot: Paul W. Koch & Co. Chicago, JIFFY CUTTER PAT JUNE 25, '18. (Photo &Photo 2)

334. Lot: Seven automobile wrenches: four hubcap wrenches, one marked 9227; two marked FORD; INDUSTRO 1932 to 1937 PLYMOUTH 6, DODGE 6, DE SOTO 6, CHRYSLER 6; Ford 9-inch adjustable; and a stamped steel FOR-A-FORD 5/8 & 9/16. (Photo)

335. Lot of seven HERBRAND wrenches; four S-handle and three straight. (Photo)

336. Lot of 23 wrenches; 21 are marked FORD; the one on the top left is a HERBRAND lug wrench, and the top right is a small Herbrand S-wrench. (Photo)

337. Lot of 27 assorted wrenches including a PROTO 121BB; two open ended FORD; BLUE POINT; 14 stamped or pressed steel wrenches including a BLACK &DECKER 33901; and a mini alligator. (Photo)

338. Lot of 23 assorted wrenches including two PLANET JR cultivator wenches; CHAMPION S-handle; FORD open end, etc. (Photo)

339. Lot of SNAP ON tools: two combination wrenches; ratchet; pliers; drift pin; and screwdriver. (Photo)

340. Lot of 6 BLUE POINT wrenches and a BLUE POINT marking pen. (Photo)

341. Lot of eight wooden handled monkey wrenches: 12-inch GIRARD WRENCH CO., very good; 10-inch COES-type, very good; 10-inch W&B, very good; 10-inch GIRARD, very good; 8-inch COES with cracked handle; 10-inch COES WRENCH CO.; 10-inch W&B; and a 10-inch PS&W with rust and a bent bar. (Photo & Photo 2)

342. Lot of 12 assorted 9-inch AUTO wrenches: five had FORD name in script lettering along with USA on moveable jaw (one missing adjuster screw); one with FORD in script lettering on top jaw made by BARCALO; four FORD by MOORE DROP FORGING; and two unknown makes. (Photo & Photo 2)

343. Lot of 11 assorted hub cap wrenches, one cast model marked FORD (Photo & Photo 2)

344. Lot of simple socket wrenches and sockets including a PLOMB 1/2-inch universal, 42 pieces in all. (Photo & Photo 2)

345. to 350. TBA.

The End.

While you are in town, why not stick around for the Saturday session of the auction. In addition to our usual selection of great woodworking tools, there will be a few more wrenches, tool boxes, padlocks, tool and hardware catalogs, farm and kitchen collectibles and other neat stuff.

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



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

www.GreatPlanesTrading.com

Phone 314-497-7884

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