Great Planes Trading Company Presents
The 6th St. Charles Antique Tool Auction
Sept. 14, 2013, 9:30 AM
Harvester Lions Club
4835 Central School Rd.
St. Charles (St. Louis), MO 63304
(Preview Friday 2-6 PM, Saturday 7 to 9:30 AM)
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001. Stanley #3 Type 2 prelateral iron smooth plane, Rule & Level logo blade, solid adjuster nut, early-style rosewood tote broken in center and needing to be glued, nice beaded knob, small chip from side rail at front corner, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
002. Chaplin's Improved Patent #3 sized smooth plane, nice hard rubber tote, good original blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
003. Pair of iron smooth planes: GOODALL 9-inch complete and very good; and a Sargent HERCULES 9-inch iron smoother, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
004. Three iron bench planes: PEXTO iron smooth plane, complete with PEXTO iron, very good overall; unmarked 14-inch jack plane similar to the PEXTO smoother, complete and very good; and a WARDS MASTER (Stanley) #5 iron jack plane, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
005. Three iron jack planes: FULTON (Sargent) #5265? complete and fine overall; Stanley DEFIANCE with gray bed and red-stained hardwood handles, complete and very good overall; and a CHALLENGER that appears to be a Parplus-made plane, red paint in bed, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
006. Union No. 31 24-inch transitional jointer plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
007. Stanley No. 129 Liberty Bell 20-inch transitional fore plane, some pitting on blade and chip breaker, some chipping and cracking at toe end, good overall. (Photo)
008. Stanley #28 18-inch prelateral transitional fore plane, nice eagle logo in toe, very good Rule & Level-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)
009. Stanley #26 15-inch prelateral transitional jack plane, nice eagle logo in toe, Rule & Level Co. logo on good blade, frame and lever cap repainted, very good overall. (Photo)
010. Stanley #27 15-inch prelateral transitional jack plane, nice eagle logo in toe, very good Rule & Level-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)
011. Pair of iron jack planes: Shelton No. 05, complete and fine; and a SsS SIEGLEY No. 5 (similar to Stanley #5), complete and fine overall. (Photo)
012. Ohio Tool Co. #08C 24-inch iron jointer plane with refinished wood, knob is cracked, nearly spent original iron, bed repainted, can be put back into service as a user. (Photo)
013. Ohio Tool Co. 07 iron jointer plane, good Stanley Q-logo iron, big hang hole in rear of bed, nice wood, very good overall. (Photo)
014. Ohio Tool Co. 07C iron jointer plane with nice globe-logo iron, very good wood, nice japanning, very good overall. (Photo)
015. Ohio Tool Co. 06 fore plane with nice rosewood tote and knob, good THISTLE BRAND blade, very good overall. (Photo)
016. Scarce OHIO #06C with scarce Mark's Patent (8/20/07) frog adjuster screw, tote spur MIA, knob refinished, japanning enhanced, good globe logo iron, very good overall. (Photo)
017. OHIO TOOL #05 1/2C wide body jack plane, tote spur MIA, good Stanley V-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)
018. OHIO TOOL #05 iron jack plane with good globe-trademark iron, nice knob, tote spur chipped, very good overall. (Photo)
019. OHIO TOOL #03C, tote broken in center, good knob, good Stanley V-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)
020. Stanley #12-247 block plane in original box, new. (Photo)
021. Stanley #95 butt gauge IOB, new gage, good box. (Photo)
022. Stanley #138 level sights with SW logo, in yellow box, fine sights and very good box. (Photo)
023. Stanley #373 1/2 butt marker, complete and fine in original plastic pouch inside a later yellow box, some wear and staining to outer box. (Photo)
024. Stanley #220 iron block plane in original box, plane is fine, box is very good. (Photo)
025. Stanley #110 iron block plane IOB, plane is fine, box is soiled and moderately worn, nice label. (Photo)
026. Stanley #71 router plane MADE IN ENG with near perfect plating, fine wood, V-shaped blade, two fences and one fence screw, all inside the original box top. (Photo)
027. Four transitional planes: FULTON TOOL CO. 20-inch fore, complete and very good; Stanley #29 20-inch fore with top of frog broken off, patent date in recessed nut and BAILEY'S patent on chip breaker; LAKESIDE 15-inch wide body (size of #37 Jenny) very good; and a Stanley #26 with SW logo on blade, very good. (Photo)
028. Pair of wooden jack planes: 16-inch SCIOTO WORKS; and 16-inch with bottom radiused from side to side, spur of tote missing. (Photo)
029. Pair of iron jack planes: Stanley #5 1/2C Type 11 wide body jack plane, T-logo blade, knob has been wallowed out and mounted with improper bolt, will clean to good usable condition; and a Stanley #5 jack with cracked handle, very good usable condition. (Photo)
030. Scarce Sargent Shaw's Patent #9 smooth plane with intact frog, Stanley BB-logo iron, tote spur broken and glued, good knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
031. Five assorted transitional bench planes. Some need minor things like a knob or oversized screws where the originals are stripped out, others are usable as they are. (Photo & Photo 2)
032. Five wooden planes: Way & SHERMAN N. YORK wedge-arm match plane, improper blade, and replaced handle; and four jack planes in varied stages of disrepair. (Photo & Photo 2)
033. Nice J. PEARCE 15-inch wooden jack plane with painted decorations. (Photo & Photo 2)
034. DR. RINEHART HANDY HOG HOLDER PAT NOV 24, 1931, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
035. Lot of five wooden handled try squares including: Stanley #20TS 8-inch, very good; Stanley #20 with rosewood handle, very good; GENERAL #830, very good; HENRY DISSTON, very good; etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
036. Lot of three hatchets: the one on top is marked GERMANTOWN; and the bottom one is a BLUE GRASS. (Photo & Photo 2)
037. Lot of five Stanley try squares on with steel handle and four with wooden. (Photo & Photo 2)
038. Three hatchets including a fine TRUE TEMPER; an unknown make; and a UTILAX with nail claw at end of handle. (Photo & Photo 2)
039. SHAPLEIGH'S 8-inch drawknife, complete and fine. (Photo)
040. Unusual Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Chicago MARVEL FRAME NO. 12 hack saw, complete and very good; plus a SHAPLEIGH'S 18-inch meat saw, very good. (Photo)
041. Two 8-inch drawknives from competing St. Louis hardware companies: SHAPLEIGH'S that is missing the metal caps below the handles, but is otherwise very good; and a SIMMONS that is complete and very good. (Photo)
042. S.H. CO. ST. LOUIS, MO de-horning saw, handle weathered, good overall. (Photo)
043. Unusual and early-looking metal working hammer with 16-inch handle, very good overall. (Photo)
044. Two body hammers for working on automobile bodies, one by PROTO. (Photo)
045. Three body hammers for working on automobile bodies, one by PROTO. (Photo)
046. Three BRIDGEPORT crating tools: one with broken prying claw; one with new handles; and a very nice TOMAHAWK model with original wood. (Photo & Photo 2)
047. Four BELL SYSTEM tools: lineman's wrench; 1 1/2-lb. hammer; a mystery scraper; and a pair of chain type pliers with 90-degree bend. (Photo & Photo 2)
048. Four misc. tools: a wooden plumbers wipe with leather face, very good; a pair of side cutters with extra long handles, pitted; two thread chasers; and a pair of hedge trimmers by JAMES FORGE. (Photo)
049. Pair of crating tools: BRIDGEPORT TOM-A-HAWK, very good; and a similar foreign made example, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
050. SHAPLEIGH'S KEEN KUTTER KK50 4 1/2-inch bench grinder, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
051. BERNZ brass blow torch in fine original condition with most of the original decal on the front of the torch, comes inside a nice owner-made wooden box with hinged lid. (Photo & Photo 2)
052. Keen Kutter KK200 1/4-inch capacity electric drill, body appears to have been painted sliver, both tags intact, good. (Photo & Photo 2)
053. Early set of FRANK MOSSBERG square and hex sockets with swivel and adapter, a nice set in what is likely the original wooden box bottom, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
054. Three misc. plier-like tools including a nice pair used to cut and perforate round leather sewing machine belts. (Photo & Photo 2)
055. Offset pair of needle nose pliers, very good; plus two cobbler hammers; one is a French pattern marked GERMANY 3 on the top; and a WHITCHER PHILADELPHIA with electrical tape on the handle. (Photo)
056. Lot to medium sized HARGRAVE C-clamps one marked HARGRAVE STANDARD CLAMP 4-IN; and the other HARGRAVE SUPERCLAMP NO. 44 CINTI TOOL CO. Both very good; plus a Millers Falls breast drill with built-in level, morris taper chuck, good overall. (Photo)
057. Lot of tools for working on small engines ZIM VALVE GRINDER IOB, fine; ZIM VALVE REFACER No. 514; VALVE RESEATING TOOL SET; UNIVERSAL RIDGE REAMER ST. LOUIS, MO; a spring spreader for lubricating leaf springs; and a WILSON Patent (U.S. No. 2,711,772) flaring tool for tubing. (Photo & Photo 2)
058. KEUFFEL & ESSER DORIC LETTERING SET 61 3135 in original wooden box with paper sleeve, set and wooden box are fine, sleeve is worn. (Photo)
059. Pair of hand drills: a Millers Falls #2A with hole drilled thru the wooden cap, no bits inside, good chuck, very good overall; and a small GERMAN? model with green gear wheel, frame has been repainted black, very good. (Photo)
060. CRAFTSMAN (Millers Falls) No.4246 hand drill like new in original box, box is worn around the edges, good label. (Photo & Photo 2)
061. Pair of Millers Falls drill: No. 2 with intact idler, handle full of bits, intact chuck, frame has been repainted, very good; and a MILLERS FALLS No. 2A with intact auxiliary handle and chuck, has been repainted and needs a good cleaning and oiling, can barely crank it as is. (Photo)
062. Two BELL SYSTEM tools: 3-LB sledge with hole thru the head for some special purpose; and a hatchet with a square hole for using as a wrench to screw climbing pegs into a wooden telephone pole, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
063. Three hammers: two are combination saw sets and hammers and one is a big sledge. (Photo & Photo 2)
064. Two mystery hammers: one has a short hatchet-like blade on one side and hammer on other; the second is a hand forged? claw hammer with ends of claws coming to a point perhaps for pulling staples?, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
065. Three hammers: mystery hammer that has a short blunt spike on the other side; plus two small claw hammers, both very good.
066. Five hammers with small tack claws on end of long blade, and having long polls.
067. Lot of six cobbler hammers including a nice USMC (United Shoe Machinery Corporation) model.
068. Four drawknives: DR BARTON; WASHINGTON TOOL CO; KARPENTER, etc. (Photo)
069. Pair of Stanley #95 butt gauges, both complete and fine. (Photo)
070. Four drawknives: GREENLEE; G.I. MIX & CO.; FULTON, etc. (Photo)
071. Three little planes: Stanley #75 bullnose rabbet with BB-logo blade, body repainted, very good; a small homemade smoother with front knob, good overall; and a WILKRO razor plane, very good. (Photo)
072. Two electric tools: BELKNAP HARDWARE LOUISVILLE, KY CRUSADER Model T8-2100 jig saw, looks very good, but the cord is rotted and needs to be replaced; and a MILLERS FALLS Model A 1/4-inch drill, has electric tape on the cord, good overall. (Photo)
073. Three #3 smooth planes: Two Stanley #3C complete and very good; a FULTON with repainted bed, good; and a Stanley #3, complete and very good. (Photo)
074. Three levels: Stanley #259 torpedo, complete and very good; Stanley 12-inch with hang hole in end of stock; and an unknown 12-inch plumb & level, complete and very good. (Photo)
075. Handled wooden tray filled with a large assortment of auger bits, many by KEEN KUTTER and SIMMONS and a few twist drills for use in a brace. (Photo & Photo 2)
076. Winchester single bit camp axe, handle not original, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
077. IRWIN No. 22 Expansive auger bit in original box, bit is like new, box is scuffed but intact, very good; and a collection of five additional expansive bits including an unusual one by GREENLEE. (Photo & Photo 2)
078. BLUE GRASS hatchet, handle not original, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
079. Lot of four KEEN KUTTER hammers; a large ball peen; a DYNAMIC claw hammer; a regular claw hammer and a small tinner's or riveter's. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
080. Embossed DCH CLEAN CUT hatchet, some mild pitting, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
081. Two KEEN KUTTER cutlery tools: KEEN KUTTER PROCESSED butcher knife with 11 1/2-inch blade, owner's initials carved into back side of handle, very good; and a K7 meat cleaver, complete and very good. (Photo)
082. H.W. GELLER E-Z CUTTER hatchet by Geller, Ward & Hasner Hardware St. Louis, MO, very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
083. E.C. SIMMONS sheep shears, very good. (Photo)
084. Fine DIAMOND EDGE hatchet with original handle. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
085. Four St. Louis hardware tools: SHAPLEIGH'S 10-inch nippers; two DIAMOND EDGE double ended alligator wrenches including a DE100 with thread chaser in handle; and a SIMMONS HARDWARE NEVER SLIP ST. LOUIS 6.5-inch monkey wrench, all very good. (Photo)
086. Three Keen Kutter hammers: claw hammer; saw setting hammer; and a tinner with a slit in one end that looks like it is original to the tool, all very good. (Photo)
087. Lot of six Diamond Edge tools: three socket firmer chisels, two needing handles; a short bit extension; a 683B S-wrench; and a DE-725 slip-joint pliers that are fine. (Photo)
088. Keen Kutter K1946 fencing pliers with staple claw. (Photo)
089. Three Keen Kutter tools: Keen Kutter rock or prospectors hammer with pitting; KR10 ratchet brace, very good overall; and a grass clipper that needs the pivot bolt replaced. (Photo)
090. Three Keen Kutter wrenches: Keen Kutter 8-inch Crescent-type wrench, has a welded repair near the worm screw; a 12-inch pipe wrench, with light rust, and a 14-inch pipe wrench, very good overall. (Photo)
091. Two farrier's hammers and a mystery HELLER BROS tool. (Photo)
092. Two hammers; farrier's and a DR BARTON hoop driver for driving on barrel hoops. (Photo)
093. Unknown make 2-handed scraper similar to a scorp, very good. (Photo)
094. Lot of four farrier's hammers. If you've starting up a horseshoeing business, you'll need these. (Photo)
095. Pair of bunion tools for stretching out your shoes to accommodate those big bunions on your feet. (Photo)
096. Primitive tapered reamer, very good. (Photo)
097. Two handed scorp with one cracked ferrule and one cracked handle; plus a L&IJ White hand adz, has a few corner chips so will need to be re-ground. (Photo)
098. Pair of rope-splicing fids for splicing small diameter line; one has a steel point, the other is all wooden. (Photo)
099. Sears Roebuck & Co. Model 789.46212 builders level in original wooden box with two plumb bobs and hood, the foam plastic that was in the lid to cushion the instrument has melted into the top of the instrument, so it will need to be cleaned. (Photo & Photo 2)
100. Nice 4-drawer countertop parts cabinet out of an old watchmaker/jeweler's shop, still has a number of small screws and pieces of jewelry and watch lenses. A real find for anyone in the watch trade. (Photo & Photo 2)
101. Belknap Hardare & Mfg. Co. Louisville, Ky 1955 hardbound catalog celebrating 115 years in the hardware trade, new condition in original cardboard shipping sleeve. (Photo & Photo 2)
102. Pair of hatchets: On top is a nice DUNLAP with wooden handle; on bottom is a thin steel hatchet with steel handle sandwiched by wood. (Photo)
103. Cast iron Blackhawk corn sheller, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
104. McCormick-Deering hand-cranked sickle grinder in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
105. Pair of hatchets: on top is a Bridgeport-type Boy Scout model, very good; and below is a thin steel hatchet with steel handle sandwiched by hard plastic or bakelite. (Photo)
106. BATES Ajax Eyelet Fastener with decal on side from BUXTON & SKINNER PRINTING & STATIONARY CO. ST. LOUIS - MO., very good. (Photo)
107. Medium sized unmarked hatchet, very good; plus a small STEEL CASE hand-cranked grinder Pat. 2126879, needs cleaning and oiling, very good. (Photo)
108. KEEN KUTTER meat grinder, very good. (Photo)
109. Unknown make hand-cranked bench grinder with tool rest, very good. (Photo)
110. Pair of wooden handled 16-oz. claw hammers, one marked HUDSON, both very good. (Photo)
111. Pair of wooden handled claw hammers: Stanley, and Philadelphia Tool Company, both very good. (Photo)
112. Pair 12-inch BRIDGE farrier's nippers, very good. (Photo)
113. Four wooden handled claw hammers including a 20-oz. wrecking hammer, all very good. (Photo)
114. RED VIKING fencing combination tool, new old stock. (Photo)
115. Farrier's hammer and pair of HELLER BROS. nippers, very good. (Photo)
116. Lot of FORD automotive wrenches: Seven 9-inch adjustable Auto wrenches, five marked FORD all very good; and two FORD lug wrenches, both very good.
117. Short handled farrier's hammer and pair of nippers, very good. (Photo)
118. Lot of FORD automotive wrenches: Six 9-inch adjustable Auto wrenches, five marked FORD; a 7-inch FORD adjustable, very good; and two lug wrenches, one marked FORD.
119. Farrier's hammer and pair of lightly pitted nippers. (Photo)
120. Lot of eleven auto wrenches: 10 lug, four of which are FORD; and a FORD 01A-17017B, very good.
121. Lot of seven blacksmith tongs. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
122. Lot of 11 automotive lug wrenches, at least three are marked FORD.
123. WESTERN W110 hatchet; hatchet/hammer-type tool with wooden handle; and a BELL SYSTEMS lineman's wrench, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
124. Pair of MELLOR crating tools made by the MELLOR BOX OPENER CO. SEDALIA, MO, the smaller of the two is marked BUY ONLY ARM & HAMMER SODA, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
125. Pair of BELL SYSTEM TOOLS; a fine 16-oz. claw hammer; and a cable prop tool that would be mounted to a long wooden pole and used to prop up a section of line. (Photo & Photo 2)
126. Pair of crating tools: MELLOR in black paint and pitted; and a BRIDGEPORT with bruised handle, and painted black. (Photo & Photo 2)
127. Three BELL SYSTEM tools: riveting-type hammer by STANLEY, a knife with striking surface; and a BRIDGEPORT clamp with wooden screwdriver-type handle. (Photo & Photo 2)
128. Pair of hatchets, one with OD green handle and canvas pouch marked U.S. that could be worn on an Army belt. (Photo & Photo 2)
129. C.S. OSBORNE patent leather slitter, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
130. SNELL & ATHERTON heel shave with intact brass fence, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
131. Lot of five try squares and two bevels. (Photo & Photo 2)
132. Pair of sad irons. (Photo & Photo 2)
133. Pair of BUFFUM TOOL CO. gate latches, one smaller than the other and both featuring the BUFFUM Trademarked swastika-type logo. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
134. Lot of latches including several hand forged examples including several long staples. (Photo & Photo 2)
135. Pair foot measuring devices: one MASON made of plastic and one THE BRANNOCK DEVICE made of cast aluminum, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
136. Pair of hatchets: Wards Master Quality and an unknown model that is painted black and is pitted. (Photo & Photo 2)
137. BRIDGE TOOL CO. ST. LOUIS MO hatchet, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
138. New old stock BUFFUM TOOL CO. LOUISIANA MO gate latch with two staples. First we've seen NOS. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
139. Lot: Buffum Tool Co. Louisiana, MO gate latch, pitted and painted silver, and five small wrenches: SUPERIOR; 206; W2; and two alligators. (Photo & Photo 2)
140. Lot of three bevels and three try squares; the Stanley #18 bevel has had its blade sharped and used as a knife, the blade is bent but the handle is good. (Photo & Photo 2)
141. Two handed scorp, has some minor surface rust, will clean to very good. (Photo)
142. OHAUS grain-type beam scale, has paint or something on inside of bucket, will clean to very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
143. Pair of miniature toy hammers, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
144. Early bench mounting vise with a modern coil spring installed, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
145. Miniature toy hammer and a WILCO slip-joint plier, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
146. Bench mounting vise, this one appears to be early too, but is painted flat black, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
147. Lot of automotive tools: spark plug gaping tool; little inside/outside MADE IN USA caliper; and another gap gauge; U.S. RUBBER CO. tread gauge with pocket clip; also included is a LUFKIN NC or U.S. Standard Screw Thread tap calculator. (Photo & Photo 2)
148. Pair of miniature toy hammers, one with a wooden handle, one with copper, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
149. W.P. JOHNSON NO. 46 6-inch combination rule, bevel and protractor, PAT JAN 8, 1907, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
150. Pair of miniature toy hammers, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
151. Pair of Stanley #36 6-inch 2-fold caliper rules: one with faded logo and scales; the other a very good SW model. (Photo & Photo 2)
152. Collection of five bench mounting miniature vises, plus one made by brazing a c-clamp to a hand vise. (Photo & Photo 2)
153. Pair of miniature toy hammers plus a mini straw broom. (Photo & Photo 2)
154. LUFKIN 014 6-inch caliper rule, very good overall; and a STAINLESS STEEL THE EXECUTIVE POCKET CHUM 6-inch caliper rule with decimal equivalents chart on back, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
155. Miniature toy hammer with mini pair 424 CHANNELOCK slip-joint pliers, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
156. Pair of iron plumb bobs, one has been nickel plated, both very good. (Photo)
157. Brass LUFKIN weight for gauging tape, some folks think they're plumb bobs; plus a heavy brass ball with a steel bale in the top, a weight for something or a very crude bob. (Photo)
158. Three steel plumb bobs, two round and one hex, all very good. (Photo)
159. RULETA CO. INC N.Y. U.S.A. brass plumb bob with removable knurled top, typical nicks and dings, good. (Photo)
160. Shop made plumb bob and a mystery tool that has been treated as a plumb bob. (Photo)
161. Pair of small steel plumb bobs, both very good. (Photo)
162. Lot of three plumb bobs including a 5-oz. No. 170. (Photo)
163. Three steel plumb bobs including two Millers Falls #4 12-oz. models. (Photo)
164. Fine crating hammer marked ARM & HAMMER BRAND SODA on one side and COW BRAND SODA on the other side, used to pry open and hammer closed wooden shipping crates, complete and very fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
165. Unusual L.M. HILDRETH NEW HAVEN, CONN. box scraper, marked PAT APPLD FOR, complete and very good. This is the first of its kind we have seen or sold. (Photo & Photo 2)
166. THE HOOKER crating hammer PAT APR. 1914, made by the Bridgeport Hdwe Mfg. Co., used to pry open and hammer closed wooden shipping crates, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
167. Sargent #52 scraper, brass ferrule has two cracks, not a trace of japanning remains, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
168. BOX TERRIER crating hammer by Bridgeport, used to pry open and hammer closed wooden shipping crates, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
169. Long handled Lutz Patent (U.S. No. 835,160) scraper, patented Nov. 6, 1906, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
170. TOMAHAWK JUNIOR crating hammer manufactured by Bridgeport Hdw. Corp., used to pry open and hammer closed wooden shipping crates, complete and very good. (Photo)
171. E.C. SEARNS cast iron scraper, has hang hole in end of handle as well as an eye bolt for hanging, complete and good. (Photo & Photo 2)
172. KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO. crating hammer, made by B-R CO. CHICAGO ILL, PAT APPLIED, used to pry open and hammer closed wooden shipping crates, complete and good. (Photo & Photo 2)
173. Unusual long handled MARTIN'S cast iron scraper with HARGRAVE blade, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
174. Unknown make crating hammer with STEEL into handle, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
175. The A.E. BENNETT SPECIALTY MFG CO. ADJUSTABLE SCRAPER BUFFALO, NY, long handled scraper, patented JAN. 5, 1909, nice turned handle, very good. (Photo)
176. Two carving knives including a LANDERS FRARY & CLARK, a fork with folding stand that matches the LF&C knife, and two steels. (Photo & Photo 2)
177. Four assorted screwdrivers including an IRWIN and a SIMMONS. (Photo & Photo 2)
178. Pair of meat saws plus a wooden handled hack saw by the M.W. ROBINSON CO. BROOKLYN, NY, blade held in by two cotter pins. (Photo & Photo 2)
179. KEN TOOL CO. AKRON O(hio) T53 tire bead breaker, in silver paint, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
180. Four keyhole saws one a Millers Falls with steel handle. (Photo & Photo 2)
181. Millers Falls patent auger handle, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
182. Pair of shallow hack saws: a pistol grip model marked HALE, HAMILTON & CO. LONDON; and an unmarked wooden handled model, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
183. Winchester (Sargent) #3025C iron jack plane, nice rosewood tote and tall knob, original blade and lever cap, has light rust to exposed surfaces and mild pitting on both sides, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
184. Pair of wooden handled Coes monkey wrenches, 12-inch with light rust, will clean to very good overall; and an 8-inch with cracked handle and hang hole drilled in end of handle, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
185. Winchester #3045 transitional 15-inch jack plane, tote spur has been broken and reshaped, light pitting on original blade and chip breaker, good original knob and lever cap, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
186. Pair of wrenches: MOORE DROP FORGING 9-inch auto with square drain plug wrench at end of handle; and an 8-inch SHAPLEIGH'S DIAMOND EDGE DE-8 Crescent-type, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
187. Winchester (Sargent) #3025C iron jack plane, left side covered with light rust, right side has been cleaned and shows C.M.'s initials scratched into side, good beaded knob, tote broken in middle and missing spur, good original blade and lever cap, will clean to good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
188. Scarce Winchester (Stanley) butt gage, complete and very good; plus a Stanley #95 that just needs a cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)
189. Winchester claw hammer, marking a bit faint, and handle a replacement, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
190. Winchester No. W32 meat grinder, arm marked WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN., fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
191. Pair of Winchester hatchets: camp type hatchet with notch for pulling nails, faint mark, replaced handle, good overall; and another hatchet with hammer head, good mark on one side, the other side looks like it was struck multiple times with a cold chisel, replaced handle, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
192. Pair of Winchester adjustable pipe wrenches: 10-inch with steel handle, complete and very good; and a 6-inch that is missing its original wooden handle, the tang that the handle slides on is slightly bent, rob the wooden handle and nut from a non-Winchester and you're set, some light pitting on both sides. (Photo & Photo 2)
193. Pair of Winchester auger bits: an adjustable one with the Winchester logo on the shaft and one the movable spur, has seen considerable use, good overall; and a No. 1214 that is complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
194. Unusual WINCHESTER headlight with battery case, the lamp is in very good overall condition excepting the fact that the elastic band is missing, box would take 5 D-cell batteries, very good overall; the spare box has had some batteries leak in in at some point, the Winchester label on the lid is very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
195. Lot of four Winchester flashlights all with issues: one has peeling plastic outer cover, fisheye lens, missing belt ring; one in a bakelite-type case that is cracked; a longer plated model that has some acid corrosion on the outside; and another longer model No. 0820 with cracked cap on butt end of handle, otherwise OK. (Photo & Photo 2)
196. Winchester nickel plated flashlight with adjuster ring, flasher, very good overall. (Photo)
197. Winchester headlight with original elastic strap, bulb broken, one hole in battery box, good WINCHESTER label on door of box, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
198. Pair of Winchester flashlights: smaller plated model, has Winchester tag on the body above the switch, just needs a new glass lens and will be fine. Butt marked USE HI-POWER WINCHESTER CELLS; the other is bigger and has a large W on the butt end along with the WINCHESTER TRADEMARK logo, has beam adjuster ring, head has some wobble in it, good overall. (Photo)
199. Pair of Winchester flashlights both with dark finished bodies: the longer one has a large W in the butt end with the WINCHESTER TRADEMARK logo, it has a beam adjuster ring, intact lens, and ring, very good; and a shorter one with the WINCHESTER OLIN and BOND logo in the butt end, complete and fine. (Photo)
200. Pair of Winchester flashlights: the larger one has a chrome or nickel plated finish, the butt end has WINCHESTER USE NO. 1511 HI-POWER CELLS, very good; and a shorter one with copper body with chrome ends, has OLIN WINCHESTER TRADEMARK BOND logo on butt end, a dent in the butt end cap does not affect the threads, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
201. Lot of five saw sets (from top to bottom) large Atkins? with Keen Kutter block and wedge logo, nice nickel plating, very good overall; Unknown make from NOR??? CONN; CHAS. CROISSANT & BRO. PAT. MAY 30, 1872; and AUG. 5, 1884, very good; one with decorative cast frame similar to the one below; NIKE SWEDEN. (Photo & Photo 2)
202. Stanley BEDROCK #605 1/2C FT wide body jack plane, welded on left side at throat and repainted, will make a fine user. (Photo & Photo 2)
203. Lot of six lever-type saw sets: S.H. CO. SWIFT No. 11 some pitting; KOHLER & CO. CANTON, PAT. MAR 1891, some light pitting; Croissant & Bro. some light pitting; IDEAL 4-3-26 PAT., very good; unknown make, very good; unknown make with intact external spring and faint logo on the screw head, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
204. Stanley BEDROCK #605 FT iron jack plane, nice T-logo blade, BEDROCK lever cap, rosewood tote marked BDofED and side of plane marked 23, so this one came out of a school shop, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
205. Lot of six lever-type saw sets from top to bottom: PAT PEND, very good; E.C. ATKINS PAT. JUNE 2, 1884? nice nickel plating, very good; unknown make with U-shaped spring, some pitting; another unknown make with pitting; unknown make with nice brass fence; and a G.L. HOLT OCT. 8, 1901 patent, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
206. Stanley BEDROCK #605 FT iron jack plane, nice V-logo blade, BEDROCK lever cap, fine rosewood tote and tall knob, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
207. Lot of three wooden screw-arm plow planes for parts or restoration: OHIO TOOL CO. No. 97 handled plow with good threads, all four nuts, missing wedge; AUBURN TOOL CO. No. 90 with several thread chips, missing one of the larger nuts, one iron included; and a unhandled 7 1/2-inch model with faint maker's mark, intact nuts, good threads, brass stiffener plate, very good overall. (Photo)
208. Stanley BEDROCK 604 1/2C FT wide body smooth plane, good SW-logo blade, rosewood tote with partial decal and nice rosewood tall knob, BEDROCK lever cap, japanning may have been touched up, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
209. Lot of three iron duplex or rabbet planes: two Stanley #78 and one Millers Falls #85, all three are missing the fence and only one has a depth stop, all three have been repainted. (Photo & Photo 2)
210. Stanley BEDROCK #604 FT smooth plane, SW-logo blade, fine tote has partial decal on side, nice rosewood tall knob, STANLEY lever cap, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
211. Pair of Stanley iron rabbet planes: #192 and #190, both missing depth stops and both have been repainted. (Photo & Photo 2)
212. Stanley BEDROCK #604C FT smooth plane, SW-logo blade, fine tote has partial decal on side, nice rosewood tall knob, BEDROCK lever cap, japanning enhanced, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
213. Vaughan & Bushnell #904 DROP FORGED Bedrock-style smooth plane with flat sides, nice tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
214. Stanley #3 iron smooth plane WWII model with hard rubber adjuster nut, SW logo blade, fine rosewood tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
215. Stanley #3C iron smooth plane, rosewood tote and low knob, V-logo iron, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
216. Wooden coachmaker's type compassed rabbet plane, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
217. Lot of six iron block planes: CRUSADER; TRUE VALUE; unknown; two Stanley #103 (one with welded lever cap) and one Stanley #102. (Photo & Photo 2)
218. Brass knockoff of a Stanley #48 tongue & groove plane, one cap screw and both blades missing, good overall. First knockoff of this model that we've seen. (Photo & Photo 2)
219. Lot of four small block planes that most likely came out of the child's tool sets. (Photo & Photo 2)
220. Stanley #71 router plane with two patent dates in bed, has throat closing rod but no foot, very good knobs, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
221. Lot of six assorted block planes: Shelton steel; two Stanley #9 1/2; #110, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
222. Pair of wooden razee-style planes: 25 1/2-inch jointer with unusual Ohio Tool Co. blade, side split, good; and a 20 3/4-inch jointer with WAY & SHERMAN blade, very good. (Photo)
223. Lot of five assorted 8-inch smooth plane: HIBBARD'S TRUE VALUE; BRILLANT WEST GERMANY; ESTE MADE IN WESTERN GERMANY; Stanley #3 Type 11 with broken tote, good T-logo blade, very good overall; and one with MADE IN U.S.A. blade, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
224. Four assorted bench planes including two Stanley transitional fore planes; and two wooden jack planes. (Photo)
225. Stanley #12 1/2 scraper plane with fine rosewood tote and bottom; blade marked with SW long and No. 12B, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
226. Four transitional smooth planes: Liberty Bell transitional smooth plane, good overall; Sargent #3409; unknown make 9-inch with lever cap from an iron plane; and an 8-inch Stanley model that has needs a new sole plate or throat patch, all have been repainted. (Photo)
227. Lot of four 9-inch smooth planes: CRAFTSMAN 619.3742, very good; ECLIPSE very good; SARGENT #409 complete and very good; and a SARGENT HERCULES, complete and fine. The HERCULES is not shown in the first photo. (Photo & Photo 2)
228. Three iron block planes: Stanley #140 skew bladed, with improper side plate; Stanley #220; and a Sargent #307 or #317, all have been repainted. (Photo)
229. Lot of three wall-paper trimmers: one RIDGELY TRIMMER; one HYDE CENTURY TRIMMER and one unmarked and lightly pitted trimmer. (Photo & Photo 2)
230. Lot of four iron jack planes: ECLIPSE; BEDROCK #605 FT with cracked side and repainted (good for parts); unknown make with Stanley blade, Millers Falls lever cap, brown painted bed, hardwood handles, hang hole in toe; and another ECLIPSE painted flat black. (Photo & Photo 2)
231. Two planes: Stanley #98 side rabbet plane, nice rosewood knob, good T-logo blade, skate worn a bit behind blade, very good overall; and a #75 bullnose rabbet with light pitting and repainted body. (Photo & Photo 2)
232. Unknown make #12-type scraper plane with extra thick wooden sole (like Stanley #12 3/4) nice handle, pitted blade has some mild rust, nice handle, very good overall. (Photo)
233. Unknown make 5-inch stuffed brass rounding plane with 3/4-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
234. Pair of iron block planes: early Sargent double ended plane with circular logo on blade, good overall; and a Stanley #65 low angle plane with nice SW logo on knuckle jointed lever cap, 1/2 of the adjuster nut is broken off, will make a good user. (Photo & Photo 2)
235. Lot of four fixer-upper drawknives in varied stages of disrepair. (Photo & Photo 2)
236. Lot of Keen Kutter tools: 7-inch block plane with hang hole in rear of bed, very good overall; 8-inch plier with side cutter; 6.5-inch plier with offset jaws; KOP pruning shears, complete and fine; 1.5-inch butt chisel, needs handle; and a 2 5/16-inch bench plane blade with 1/2-inch usable length remaining. (Photo & Photo 2)
237. Lot of four fixer-upper drawknives in varied stages of disrepair. (Photo & Photo 2)
238. Lot of seven Keen Kutter socket chisels, most in very good usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
239. Lot of six little claw hammers, one appears to be hand forged. (Photo & Photo 2)
240. Choice from among a lot of five railroad hammers including a spike driver; the second one from the bottom is marked I.C.R.R. (Illinois Central Railroad). We didn't look closely at the others, but there are sure to be other railroad markings. (Photo & Photo 2)
241. Stanley 24-inch No. 233 masons level with cherry stock, all six vials intact, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
242. Stratton Brothers 28-inch No. 1 brass-bound plumb and level with rosewood? stock, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
243. Early 30 1/8-inch Stanley double plumb & level with mahogany stock, big brass plum vial covers, nice brass side view for level vial, two early patent dates, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
244. Stratton Brothers No. 1 brass bound plumb & level with mahogany stock, decorative side views, stock is full of nicks and dings and would look much better with wood refinished, both vials intact, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
245. J.J. VINALL, CLEVELAND 3/8-inch fully-boxed side bead plane, rated 2 stars in current AWP book, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
246. J. HUGHES RICHMOND, IA (Indiana) 5/8-inch fully-boxed side bead, rated 4 stars in current AWP book, some staining, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
247. BUCKEYE PLANE CO. wooden smooth plane with original BUCKEYE PLANE CO. iron, rated 4 stars in current AWP book, very good; plus a H.S. KELLOGG, INDIANAPOLIS, IN. hollow with faint mark, good usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
248. McKINNEL & R. A. WARD, MADISON, IA (Indiana) 5/8-inch double boxed side bead, unrated in current AWP book, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
249. COLLINS, RAVENNA #9 round, rated 2 stars in AWP, rated two stars in current AWP book, very good usable condition; plus an OHIO TOOL CO. 1/2-inch center bead, some chipping to double boxing, four holes in stock from previous fences, can be put back into service. (Photo & Photo 2)
250. Lot of five Stanley Zig Zag rules: No. 108 BALL-LOCK JOINTS, very good; #X227 with BALL-LOCK JOINTS and brass caliper; very good; #167 BRICK MASON'S with BALL-LOCK JOINTS, fine; #906 has a chip from one section, some black tar or ink staining on one side, very good overall; and a #06, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
251. Four wooden molding planes: D.R. BARTON 1 1/4-inch side bead; 1/2-inch rabbet; early 1/4-inch bead; and a homemade 10 3/4-inch 1/4-inch round. (Photo & Photo 2)
252. Three wooden molding planes including and A. KELLY & CO. ASHFIELD, MASS #12 round (refinished); a BALDWIN double bead; and an unknown make quirked ogee, all in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
253. Four wooden molding planes: a bead with astregal; boxed side bead; center bead, and a 5/8-inch complex profile with quirk and bevel, all need light cleaning. (Photo & Photo 2)
254. Six E. HATCH wooden molding planes: #18 & #26 rounds; #14 & #22 hollows; and two dados 7/16 complete and an 1/8-inch missing nicker and nicker wedge, all appear to have been stripped of their original varnish. All have former owner's name C.H. BUTTERFIELD on heel. (Photo & Photo 2)
255. Nine wooden planes: WAY & SHERMAN N. YORK skew bladed rabbet with nicker; H.L. JAMES WILLIAMSBURGH MASS tongue; unmarked rabbet and two smaller rounds; THOS. L. APPLETON 1/2-inch handled tongue; GREENFIELD TOOL CO. 3/4-inch handled tongue cutter; GREENFIELD TOOL CO. 7/8-inch tongue, missing blade and wedge; and a small rabbet with a bead blade, no wedge. (Photo & Photo 2)
256. Scarce Albert D. Goodell Patent (U.S. No. 79,825) patent brace, marked PAT. JULY 3, 1868, brace was actually patented July 14, 1868, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
257. Unknown make try square with rosewood handle marked PAT APL'D FOR, nice 4 1/2-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
258. Holt Patent (U.S. No. 235,532) brace, patented Dec. 14, 1880, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
259. Lot of seven steel name stamps. (Photo)
260. Unusual Backus Patent (U.S. #132,791) brace, patented Nov. 5, 1872, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
261. Keuffel & Esser patent slide rule in nice leather case, patented June 5, 1900, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
262. Unusual Amidon Patent (U.S. #193,632) brace-wrench manufactured by SAXTON & AMIDON of BUFFALO NY, this one is well worn, and the screw needs to be repositioned, can be restored to good or better overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
263. Irwin tin holder for 13 auger bits marked STANDARD of the WORLD, The IRWIN Bit 'CUTS TRUE - CLEAR THRU.' very good overall. (Photo)
264. Stanley No. 923 6-inch ratchet brace, with fine nickel plating and cocobolo handles, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
265. Early screwdriver or turnscrew dated 1843 and a keyhole saw with decorative handle held by two split nuts, has a maker's mark but it was only 1/2 struck and we can only make out the & CO. (Photo & Photo 2)
266. Stanley #236 24-inch aluminum double plumb & level with eclipse vial covers, all vials intact, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
267. Lot of three iron block planes: Stanley #110 with decal on lever cap, complete and fine; Craftsman (Sargent #306) with adjustable throat and blade adjuster, complete and very good; and a Keen Kutter (Sargent #107), complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
268. Lot of four buggy or vehicle wrenches, all have light rust. (Photo)
269. Millers Falls No. 100 "AUTOMATIC" push drill in original box, drill is complete and fine, box is soiled but good. (Photo & Photo 2)
270. Lot: small wooden mallet; Keen Kutter ball peen hammer head and Diamond Edge riveting hammer head. (Photo & Photo 2)
271. Large 19-inch Bemis & Call combination pipe and nut wrench with long adjuster sleeve, has a few spots of rust, will clean to very good condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
272. CTD (Cleveland Twist Drill Company) No. 84 drill bit stand for numbered twist drills, complete and fine. (Photo)
273. Lot of three adjustable pipe wrenches: PEXTO 12-inch Stillson-type with wooden handle, very good overall; WALWORTH STILLSON 14-inch with wooden handle, very good; and an all steel 14-inch HERCULES MADE IN USA, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
274. Lot of three zig-zag rules: LUFKIN No. 1206 aluminum, complete and very good; DURALL GOLDEN RULE, complete and very good; and a LUFKIN No. 8616 STANDARD with a few scratches, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
275. Pair of adjustable pipe wrenches: LAWSON MFG. DEC. 14, 1920 Patent 10-inch model, very good overall; and a 6-inch WALWORTH, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
276. Lot: gunsmith's nut driver; Stanley Yankee No. 3400 offset screwdriver, fine; Stanley #136 6-inch caliper rule, good; and STANLEY MYT10 10-FT. tape measure, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
277. Snell & Atherton heel shave, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
278. Two books: ANTIQUE WRENCHES copyright 1983 by Larry L. Finch of Ottawa, Kansas, complete and very good; plus a BROWN & SHARP Catalog Number 37M machinist's tools, very good overall. (Photo)
279. Unknown make No. 5 saw vise, adjusts into any number of positions, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
280. Lot of old St. Louis hardware store string tags: six new DIAMOND EDGE; a new WITTE HARDWARE with string; and two worn Diamond Edge tags without strings. (Photo)
281. Lot of three rules or scales: LUFKIN yard stick marked N.Y.C. & PENNA., SERIAL NO.E2, APPROVED TYPE 351," very good; and two sliding wooden rules both with advertising, one marked COMPLIMENTS OF STEWART HARTSHORN CO. SELF-ACTING SHADE ROLLERS WOOD AND METAL, very good; the other from THOMPSON-HAYWARD CHEMICAL CO. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. (Photo)
282. Diamond Edge (Imperial) single-blade pocket knife with rosewood handles, complete and fine. (Photo)
283. Blue Grass (Barlow?) 2-bladed pocket knife with bone or horn handles, both blades have been shortened from repeated sharpening. (Photo)
284. Keen Kutter 2-bladed pocket knife with stag-type handles, good overall; and SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE DIAMOND EDGE pencil clip, very good. (Photo)
285. SHAPLEIGH HWE CO. ST. LOUIS straight razor with black plastic or Bakelite handle, very good. (Photo)
286. Lot: two pocket knives including a SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE 3-bladed model with stag handles, very good; a KEEN KUTTER 2-bladed model with worn blades; plus two blades from a Keen Kutter pocket knife. (Photo)
287. Miniature keyhole saw, pick and pair of pliers, all very good. (Photo)
288. Two miniature hammers, both very good. (Photo)
289. Miniature keyhole saws and hammer, both very good. (Photo)
290. Miniature nickel-plated keyhole saw and mattock, both very good. (Photo)
291. Lot of five Stanley Zig Zag rules: BIG 6 HEAVY DUTY, complete and fine; STANLEY VICTOR ENGINEERS No. 816, complete and very good; another STANLEY VICTOR ENGINEERS No. 816, very good; STANLEY ZIG-ZAG No. 806, complete and fine; and a STANLEY METRIC ZIG-ZAG No. 712M-E with SW logo, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
292. Pair of wooden jointer planes: 28-inch OGONTZ No. 27 with nice OHIO TOOL CO. blade, closed handle with spur broken off, very good overall; and a 26-inch GREENFIELD TOOL CO. with nice closed handle, natural crack in side and on top just behind tote, very good overall. (Photo)
293. Stanley #7 iron jointer plane with hardwood tote and knob, good BB-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)
294. GAGE TOOL CO. 24-inch No. 21 transitional jointer plane, tote spur broken off, a few paint splatters, very good overall. (Photo)
295. Stanley #45 combination plow plane in original wooden box, nice nickel plated model with floral casting, comes with box of blades including slitter, early-style dated cam, long and short rods, a very good usable plane. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
296. Stanley #7C cast iron jointer plane with corrugated bottom, good rosewood tote and tall knob, good BB-logo iron, very good overall. (Photo)
297. Stanley #45 combination plow plane in original wooden box with partial label, comes with long and short rods, original box of blades with 80 percent label, can easily be put back into service. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
298. Stanley #7C cast iron jointer plane with corrugated bottom, WWII model with hardwood tote and knob, hard rubber adjuster nut, good HOCK blade, very good overall. (Photo)
299. Pair of 35 3/4-inch sliding tills out of an old cabinetmaker's tool chest, both very good. (Photo)
300. Unmarked crating hammer made of highly polished steel, used to pry open and hammer closed wooden shipping crates, complete and fine. (Photo)
301. Large lot (63) Fine Tool Journal publications from Vol. 45 #3 through Vol. 62 #3. In this 18-year run of 72 issues total, this lot is only missing the following nine issues: Vol. 45, #s 1 & 2; Vol. 47, #s 3 & 4; Vol. 48, #s 1 & 4; Vol. 50, #2; Vol. 61, #4; and Vol. 62, #4.
302. Lot of seven iron block planes including a nice Stanley Two-Tone with red cap and gray bed. (Photo)
303. Lot of implement wrenches: 12-inch #591 with 1 1/4-inch hex socket; and a and unknown make with 2-inch hex box and offset 1 1/4-inch hex box, faint four or five-digit number.
304. Lot of five iron block planes including two Stanley #110, #120, #9 1/2, etc. (Photo)
305 M. KLEIN & SONS CAT. 3146 lineman's wrench, very good.
306. Lot of five pressed or stamped steel block planes including a GLOBEMASTER; STANLEY H102; etc. (Photo)
307. Pair of wrenches: B&G PLOW CO. CANTON O with tilted head, very good; and a LUCKY 'LEVEN CHICAGO MARCH 15-21 PAT, very good.
308. Lot of three Stanley #102 planes plus a similar one with PINE KNOT blade. (Photo)
309. Three misc. wrenches: stove lid lifter marked OD, some pitting; a 7.5-inch #12 JOAR wrench, very good; and a 5.5-inch combination square socket and open end marked CAP on one side, very good.
310. Lot of six small block planes; thee that look like they came from child's tool kits; and OHIO TOOL 0102; Stanley #103 and Stanley H102. (Photo)
311. Four misc. wrenches: CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS 13/16 and 7/8 with the 7/8 side broken off; an 8-inch ADJUST-A-BOX PAT. NO. 2,912,891; MONITOR DRILL A270, very good; and one with a gear rack on one end and a #369 lightly cast into the open end along with a small pin or poll.
312. Lot of six block planes: FOSTER aluminum; unknown make similar to Stanley 9 1/2; BLUE GRASS (Sargent) missing the nut that secures the adjustable throat plate; Stanley #102; and Stanley H102. (Photo)
313. Four assorted wrenches: #196 or 691 in red paint 7.25-inches long, very good; V&B alligator, very good; M.? CO No. 2 6-inch wrench with multiple openings some pitting; and a Sargent wrench with four openings and a spanner on the other end, very good.
314. Lot of five assorted iron block planes including four that look like toys out of a child's tool kit. (Photo)
315. Lot of six LITTLE GIANT razor planes four with sockets for attaching broom sticks. (Photo)
316. Bed key wrench, marked 4 on one side, very good.
317. Unknown make A1 T-shaped 6-inch wrench with square socket on one end and screwdriver on the other, very good.
318. CRAFTSMAN 14-inch adjustable pipe wrench, complete and fine.
319. Lot of four wrenches: B.F. AVERY & SONS J91, pitted and painted black; 103 HAWORTHS CHECK ROWER, pitted; one owner IDs as a 1445L in black paint; and a 6-inch that the owner IDs as a SHELDON AXLE CO, very good.
320. Pair of clevises with wrench pins, both very good.
321. Three wrenches: ACME A881, complete and very good; 7307B buggy wrench; and small 4.25-inch wrench with socket on one end.
322. Lot of five wooden molding planes: P.A. GLADWIN & CO. 1 1/2-inch skew bladed side rabbet; unmarked twin-iron fixed sash; early 1-inch hollow, mark too faint to read; unknown make tongue cutter; and an unknown make grooving plow; all planes have been stripped of their original varnish, but all are complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
323. Lot of six wooden molding planes: unmarked 5/16 hollow; OHIO TOOL NEW YORK table joint; early gothic-type bead; GREENFIELD TOOL CO. #12 round with slight fore & aft radius to sole; E&C CARTER #14 hollow; THE DOSCHER PLANE & TOOL CO. SAUGHTUCK, CONN 1 1/16-inch nosing plane. (Photo & Photo 2)
324. OHIO TOOL CO. COLUMBUS No. 107 handled screw-arm plow plane, front arm has some serious chipping close to bracket, otherwise there are just typical nicks and dings, a good usable plow. (Photo & Photo 2)
325. Lot of six wooden molding planes: early 1 5/8-inch skew bladed rabbet; early 1/2-inch rabbet with integral fence; unmarked tongue cutter with broad chamfers; SARGENT & CO. 707 1/2 table joint plane; B.T. BERRY 7/8-inch tongue cutter; and marked E.C. CHAMBERLAIN on heel. (Photo & Photo 2)
326. Lot of 14 center bits by assorted makers ranging from 1 inch down to 3/16-inch, all in usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
327. Lot: three wooden handled gimlet bits one with broken worm screw. (Photo & Photo 2)
328. Lot of 12 center bits from 1 1/4-inch down to 3/16-inch, all usable. (Photo & Photo 2)
329. Two unusual stonemason's chisels. (Photo & Photo 2)
330. Lot of 12 assorted center bits ranging from 2-inch down to scarce 1/8-inch, all usable. (Photo & Photo 2)
331. Lot including seven gimlets; a tiny screwdriver; little pair scissors, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
332. Mystery iron tool with wooden handle. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
333. Two Volume hardbound Diderot Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Trades and Industry books with "485 Plates in Two Volumes." The dust jacket on Volume One is torn in several places and missing a few pieces near the edge, and the dust jacket on Volume Two is torn and missing a few small pieces too. The books themselves are very good. Copyright 1959 by Dover Publications. (Photo & Photo 2)
334. The Architecture of the American Colonies and the Early Republic THE MONOGRAPH SERIES, RECORDING THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES AND THE EARLY REPUBLIC VOLUMES XV AND XVI, ILLUSTRATIONS & MEASURED DRAWINGS BY KENNETH CLARK, EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY RUSSELL F. WHITEHEAD, 148 EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET, NEW YORK, MCMXXXI (1931), WITHDRAWN SIMMONS COLLEGE LIBRARIES BOSTON copy, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
335. New England Influence on North Carolina Architecture New Bern - Part Two by Aymar Embury II. Marked on inside "Copyright 1927, 1928, Russell F. Whitehead, All Rights Reserved, Published December 1928. This Limited Edition has been printed from type and the type distributed. Printed in the United States at The Marchbanks Press New York." Has a few loose pages and the tape holding the cover to the spine needs to be re-glued, good overall. ex WITHDRAWN SIMMONS COLLEGE LIBRARY (Boston). (Photo & Photo 2)
336. Two hardbound books: The Essential Woodworker, Skills Tools & Materials by Robert Wearing 1988, ex Kensington & Chelsea libraries, the plastic dustcover is well worn, the book itself is very good; plus a How To Sell Hardware by Roy F. Soule, third edition, this 384-pages hardbound book is signed by author, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
337. Two hardbound books: Circa 1908 Saint Louis Machinists Supply Company Catalog No. 6, this firm was founded by Hade Rublemann likely the son of George A. Rublemann who owned and operated G.A. Rublemann Hardware in St. Louis. This 306-page catalog is filled with a variety of precision tools, wrenches, drills, blacksmith tools, drill presses, etc.; plus OXFORD CITY APPRENTICES 1697-1800, edited by Malcolm Graham, printed at the Clarendon Press, for the Oxford Historical Society, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
338. Late model Stanley #65 low angle block plane, blue bed, fine overall condition. (Photo)
339. Pair of transitional jack planes: SsS Siegley 16-inch wide-body with light pitting blade and chipbreaker, tote and early-style Stanley replacement, good overall; and a Stanley #127 LIBERTY BELL, small chip from top right corner of stock, otherwise very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
340. Pair of transitional smooth planes: prelateral Stanley #24?, no markings on toe, small R&L logo on blade, recessed adjuster nut, good overall; and a Sargent #3408 complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
341. Stanley #78 duplex rabbet and filester plane, has thumb-operate blade adjuster, fence rod is present, but fence is MIA, will make a great user. (Photo & Photo 2)
342. A.H. NEWBOULD, DETROIT wooden rabbet plane, rated 2 stars in the AWP book, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
343. Two-handed scorp with cracked wooden handles, good. (Photo & Photo 2)
344. H.V. DEMING, DETROIT MICH wooden rabbet plane, rated 4 stars in the current AWP book, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
345. D.R. BARTON 2-handed scorp with wooden handles, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
346. G.L. BIDWELL, ADRIAN, MICH complex profile wooden molding plane, rated 4 stars in the current AWP book, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
347. Hand forged scorp with primitive wooden handles, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
348. G.L. BIDWELL, ADRIAN, MICH 7/8-inch wooden side bead plane with full boxing, rated 4 stars in the current AWP book, very good overall. (Photo)
349. Unusual UNIVERSAL ICE SHAVE L.F. & CO. (Landers Frary & Clark), complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
350. J.P. COOK, DETROIT, MICH wooden hollow plane, rated 3 stars in the current AWP book, very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
351. CLASSIC ICE SHAVE NO. 1 GRISWOLD NO. 1 THE GRISWAOLD MFG. CO. ERIE PA. U.S.A., very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
352. OHIO TOOL CO. ADRIAN, MICH. pair of #20 hollow & round wooden molding planes, both very good. This mark is not included in the current AWP book. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
353. Wheelwright's traveler with 6 1/2-inch diameter wheel, very good. (Photo)
354. J. CUMMINGS PLANE (Tennessee) circa 1830 handled 15-inch molding plane. (Photo & Photo 2)
355. Walnut stair saw, complete and very good. (Photo)
356. A.F. BIDWELL, COLD WATER, MICH complex molding plane, rated 4 stars in the current AWP plane, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
357. UNIQUE ICE SHAVE, KINGERY M'F'G. CO., CINCINNATI O. complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
358. DUCHARME, FLETCHER, & CO wooden smooth plane, rate 4 stars in current AWP book. (Photo & Photo 2)
359. THE A.C. WILLIAMS CO., RAVENNA, O. ice shave, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
360. Unusual wooden core box plane, 6 3/16-inch overall length including wooden tail handle, complete and very good. (Photo)
361. Wooden stair saw with closed handle, two cracks on toe end near bolt hole and around top of blade mortise, good overall. (Photo)
362. Wooden core box plane, 9 3/4-inch overall length, appears to be mahogany, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
363. Unusual forged 5 3/4-inch inshave, very good overall. (Photo)
364. A.J. WILKINSON & CO. folding handle drawknive, nice 8-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo)
365. Fine Stanley #624 hand drill, partial decal remains on large gear wheel, very good overall. (Photo)
366. Late model Stanley #40 scrub plane, nice rosewood tote and knob, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
367. Lot: two beech marking gages; and a saddlers knife with cracked handle. (Photo)
368. Scarce Stanley #113 Type 1 or 2 compass plane with decorative knob and cap screw head, solid adjuster wheel on side, one-hole plate on frog, decorative plates where arms connect to flexible bottom, this one has light rust but will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)
369. Nice L&IJ WHITE 8-inch carriage maker's drawknife, very good overall. (Photo)
370. Unusual Stanley #95 butt gauge with fine japanning; plus an E-Z MARK 3 1/2-inch butt gage or marker. (Photo)
371. Pair of 8-inch drawknives: Watrous Patent (U.S. No. 18,887) with rotating handles, complete and very good; plus a SARGENT VBM that is complete and very good. (Photo)
372. Unusual Berghman skate sharpener, like new in original box, top flap of box is MIA. (Photo)
373. Lot: Swift & Anderson, Boston surveyor's hand-held sight level in original cast that can be worn on a belt; a Stanley #43 saw sharpener; and a file card or brush for cleaning your files. (Photo)
374. Sargent #107 iron block plane in original pasteboard box with tags, fine plane in a very good box. (Photo)
375. Lot of six household tools: a single ice pick, a multi pronged ice pick, hand forged screwdriver and corkscrew or packing puller; a mystery tool that is either a combination ice tool or a carpet stretcher; and a grater. (Photo)
376. Unusual hand cranked Twinplex razor-blade sharpener, complete and very good. (Photo)
377. Pair of meat grinders Diamond Edge DE73, very good; and a Keen Kutter KK23 that has some light rust on the steel plates that the food passes thru, otherwise very good. (Photo)
378. Unusual meat tenderizer with a series of sawed-off nails in a round piece of wood, very good. (Photo)
379. Lot: includes three kitchen gadgets: pot lifter; unusual can opener; and a small pie crimper; plus a pair of ?? marked ACCO PAT 8-11-1925. (Photo)
380. J.W. WEBER ST. JAMES MO THE HARDWARE MAN store give away measuring spoon with a bottle opener on end of handle; ass-steel spatula; a smaller tool similar to a spatula; a small pair of scissor type tongs; and a set of four measuring cups from a Chicago ILL firm 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 and 1-cup. (Photo)
381. Wheelwrights traveler, looks like a manufactured example, some light pitting, good overall. (Photo)
382. GILCREST No. 30 ice cream scoop, complete and very good. (Photo)
383. ROLLMAN MFG. CO. MT. JOY, PA raisin seeder, clamps to a table top or counter, very good. (Photo)
384. Nicely made well hook with offset hooks, very good overall; plus an unmarked jar opener. (Photo)
385. Grain or seed sack stitcher with wooden handles; plus a pair of household type ice tongs, very good. (Photo)
386. Pair of brass blow torches, both complete and very good. (Photo)
387. WILEY & RUSSELL MFG CO. wheelwright's traveler, has been coated with lacquer, very good. (Photo)
388. Four small brass pumps for priming a stove or fireplace or for fueling kerosene lamps etc. (Photo)
389. Lot of seven household or kitchen gadgets: BROMWELL'S GRATER-SLICER, tin funnel, scissor-type tongs, wood handled spoon, all-wood spoon, and a syringe-type pump with huge needle on the end, perhaps for injecting brine solution into a turkey or other meat. (Photo)
390. GUST. V. BRECHT ST. LOUIS, MO. patented meet chopper, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
391. Lot of 13 assorted household or kitchen gadgets including a strainer, an egg whip, peeler, coat hook, cleaver, three glass cutters, a lamp fixture that has been electrified, a tiny scoop, typewriter-type oiler, etc. (Photo)
392. Pair of early tire tools: THE SPRINGFIELD FOR TIRES 3 TO 5 IN, complete and very good; and a J.J. MILLER, GROVER HILL O(hio) bead breaker, very good overall. (Photo)
393. Lot of six assorted household or kitchen gadgets; bill hook; jar opener; meat tenderizer, wooden handled potato masher, a "BATTER BEATER CURVED TO FIT THE BOWL; and a stamped SHORTENING AND ICE CREAM SPOON. (Photo)
394. RARE EXCELSIOR MFG CO. ST. L UIS (the O was omitted) No. 7 patented waffle iron, PATD APR. 17, 1877, complete with original iron ring, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
395. Lot of nine assorted kitchen or household gadgets: wooden handled strainer; tongs; a wooden egg-shaped roller; J.C. FORESTER & SON 4IN1combination jar and can opener; a wood handled can opener; heavy spring clamp for holding razor blades to use as scrapers; small pair scissor-type tongs; an aluminum straining spoon; and a small wire handled "STAINLESS" knife/saw. (Photo)
396. Near new MILLERS FALLS #502 corner brace with original decal, fine overall. (Photo)
397. LODGE 8-inch waffle iron, complete with original cast iron ring, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
398. Unusual Millers Falls No. 52 corner braces, complete and very good overall. (Photo)
399. Large lot of early kitchen and household items: DAISY KITCHEN SPATULA; Coca Cola "Do Unto Others…" 12-inch wooden ruler; three glass cutters, two cookie cutters, soap dish, to can openers, set of serving utinsils with wooden handles, simple nut cracker, ice pick, AUG. 14, 1906 mystery tool, and a T.A.C.U. CO. aluminum lid PAT. APR. 7, 1901. (Photo)
400. SH CO. ST. LOUIS "WONDER" tobacco cutter SIMMONS HARDWARE CO., blade is chipped along the leading edge, otherwise it is complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
401. Lot of early kitchen tools: wood handled potato masher, two wood handled choppers; four brushes including a bottle brush; wooden masher, cleaver, DAISY hand cranked grinder, and two lifters one for lifting canning jars out of hot water. (Photo)
402. Three different lever-type saw sets: the largest marked with a JUNE patent date, some light pitting; Goodall Tool Co. Shelburne Falls, Mass, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
403. Four saw tools: SIMONDS CRESCENT SAW TOOL, PAT'D AUG 29, 1899, fine; Keen Kutter with MAY 3 patent date, nice nickel plating, very good; SIMONDS SAW & STEEL CO., fine; and an unmarked model. (Photo & Photo 2)
404. Lot of five lever type saw sets: MADE IN USA aluminum set, complete and fine; unmarked Atkins?, complete and fine; Stanley #442 complete and very good; another unmarked model, and a nice Stanley. (Photo & Photo 2)
405. Four different lever type saw sets: ECLIPSE No. 77 MADE IN ENGLAND with brass frame, very good; MORRILL'S USA 95, some pitting, complete; unusual S.D.A. CO. GALT No. 10, in blue paint, very good; and a stamped steel WINTER SUMMER PAT PEND. very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
406. Three wooden handled saw tools, all in good or better overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
407. Two iron block planes: Stanley #18? iron block plane with knuckle jointed lever cap, good Rule & Level Co. logo iron, very good overall; and a Sargent #306 or 316 with poor-fitting sole plate for adjustable throat, otherwise good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
408. Two #102 sized iron block planes: FULTON TOOL complete and fine; and a LAKESIDE that has been welded at the throat, a nice repair job and fully functional, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
409. Unknown make sliding bevel with mahogany and brass handle, and nice 12-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
410. Early Stanley #78 duplex plane with early cast cap screw intact depth stop, intact fence, RULE & LEVEL CO. iron, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
411. Lakeside #12-size cabinet scraper with marked LAKESIDE blade, nice wooden handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
412. Pair of Stanley #101 mini iron block planes: one with black japanning, unmarked blade, very good overall; the other has BB-logo blade, gray bed, red lever cap, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
413. Stanley #80 cabinet scraper, V-logo on blade and strap, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
414. FULTON 10-inch folding handle drawknife, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
415. Pair of fixer-upper handled wooden plow planes: No. 119 with handle carved to fit a right handled person, good body, fence is cracked in several places, there are numerous thread chips and the top of the adjuster screw for the depth stop is MIA; and a GREENFIELD TOOL CO. No. 532 with nice body and nuts, threaded arms need to be replaced. (Photo & Photo 2)
416. Stanley #50 light duty plow plane with intact spur, depth stop, and box of 16 blades for an early #45; eight plows; one match, and seven beads. (Photo & Photo 2)
417. Pair of handled transitional smooth planes: HSB & CO. REVONOC (same as Stanley #35), complete with REVONOC iron, very good overall; and an OHIO TOOL #035 with THISTLE BRAND blade, fine tote and knob, light rust on blade, will clean to fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
418. DUNLAP TOOLS folding handle 8-inch drawknife, will clean to very good usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
419. Pair of transitional jack planes: Stanley #127 LIBERTY BELL, the nib that engages the cutter adjuster is sheared off, otherwise complete and very good; plus a Stanley Bailey #26, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
420. Unusual JENNINGS & GRIFFIN Patent folding handle drawknife, needs light cleaning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
421. Winchester W31 food chopper, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
422. Winchester #3512 8-inch ratchet brace, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
423. Two pair of Winchester ice skates: #10 American Club with original leather, very good; and a second #10 pair with light pitting on the sides of the blade and having new leather. (Photo & Photo 2)
424. Winchester #3801 hack saw with wooden handle very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
425. Winchester #4340 bait casting reel with worn white paint on the crank arm, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
426. Winchester box of 12 TELARANA NOVA LEADERS good box that needs one corner repaired, nice labels. (Photo & Photo 2)
427. Winchester W410 10-inch ratchet brace, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
428. Original box Winchester .32-40 Smokeless Soft Point bullet box with nine full cartridges inside, box has moderate wear, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
429. Medium sized wooden carpenter's tool chest with one sliding tray, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
430. Brass steam gauge MAIN STEAM CYLINDER goes up to 300 lbs. Has nicely knurled ring to secure the glass lens, needs a good cleaning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
431. Pair of little alcohol torches, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
432. FORD T2036 valve with new coat of paint; plus a pair of brass mystery tongs. (Photo & Photo 2)
433. Collection of 10 early spark plugs with porcelain insulators: GIANT REFLEX; two MAYTAG; RAJAH RAJITE; WIZARD SUPREME; AFFINITY; AC TITAN; unmarked rebuildable model with white insulator; rebuildable model with deep blue insulator; and a HOLLEY MADE IN JAPAN; all have been glued into a wooden block. (Photo)
434. Hand Forged butcher knife 17-inches long overall, fine to near new. (Photo)
435. SHAPLEIGH'S OLD HICKORY HAMMER FORGED 1843 - 1934 butcher knife, similar to the one above, sharp and ready to do some butchering. (Photo)
436. Small Yankee screwdriver, not working; plus two brass Golden Gate faucet handles and a KUNKLE lever like those that operate a brass steam whistle. (Photo)
437. Lot: stove or heater regulator; Knickerbocker New York air valve (looks like a small whistle), and a water pressure gauge marked AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CORP. OF AMERICA YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO; goes to 250 pounds, very good. (Photo)
438. PFLUEGER TEMCO Free Spool Surf Casting reel, usable condition. (Photo)
439. Three brass and/or copper pumps possibly used in fueling lamps, etc. (Photo)
440. SEA GIRT surf casting reel by OCEAN CITY MFG CO. PHILA., very good overall.
441. Lot of seven brass oilers all in a wooden base made to display them. (Photo & Photo 2)
442. Lot of seven reloading tools: wooden plunger; brass tip for a powder horn can be set to dispense 1 1/4 or 1 1/2; brass 16-gage Winchester shot shell case with live primer; two funnel type things; and two bullet molds, one has pitting. (Photo & Photo 2)
443. Two brass pumps and a brass door latch. (Photo)
444. Lot of four reloading tools for shotgun shells. (Photo & Photo 2)
445. Brass mister for watering inside plants plus two telegraph keys. (Photo)
446. Lot of four reloading tools. (Photo & Photo 2)
447. Four brass items: BELFORE OIL STARTING oil cup; unknown brass burner? fixture marked PAT APLD FOR; brass steam radiator valve; and a brass stirrup. (Photo & Photo 2)
448. Pair of brass items: offset brass forceps; and a brass bodied tool for pushing finishing nails below the surface of the wood. (Photo)
449. Wooden and brass 3-piece shotgun cleaning rod, very good overall. (Photo)
450. Unusual McClellan Patent corner brace, missing the U-shaped bolt that wold secure the stock to the frame, otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)
451. Pair of food choppers: UNIVERSAL NO. 1 Landers, Frary & Clark, very good overall; and PS&W (Peck, Stow & Wilcox) No. 25 that is currently out of order and will need to be taken apart and reassembled, all parts in very good condition. (Photo)
452. Enterprise No. 117 cherry stoner or raison seeder, has been repainted, very good overall. (Photo)
453. Early stove-top 4-sided toaster for use on top of a wood burning stove, very good overall. (Photo)
454. FACIL Patent APRIL 21, 1903 hand cranked cream centrifuge, has been repainted, very good overall. (Photo)
455. SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE ST. LOUIS DIAMOND EDGE #62 food chopper, very good overall. (Photo)
456. KORN KING No. 2 corn meal grinder, body in new black paint, hopper in red, very good overall. (Photo)
457. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER #22 1/2 food chopper, needs cleaning, very good overall. (Photo)
458. Lot of nine early tools found on the farm: two hog scrapers; a hoof trimmer PAT JAN 2, ?7; four shucking pegs; and a nice WM. BEATTY & SON meat cleaver. (Photo)
459. Lot of early tools found on the farm or in the kitchen: outer housing, burr and crank for an early coffee grinder; hog scraper; meat tenderizer; hanging spring scale with 50 Lb. capacity; a fish or frog gig that needs wooden handle; and a mystery clamp marked on back A.A. WEEKS N.Y. PAT. JULY 6, 1897. (Photo)
460. H.S.B. CO. (Hibbard Spencer and Bartlett of Chicago) wick trimming scissors for lamps and lanterns; and a nice little hand vice. (Photo)
461. HELLER BROS. CO. NEWARK FEB. 3, 1903 hoof trimmer, very good; and a small knife with bakelite-type handle marked US. 1941 LFC CO. (Landers Frary & Clark), very good. (Photo)
462. Two rosewood handled stitching awls, very good. (Photo)
463. Two calf weaners: one with multiple spikes; and one marked KANT SUK PAT.D AUG 16. 1910. (Photo)
464. Lot of of misc. domestic tools: VISE-LIFT DAYTON OHIO; wood handled straining spoon; wooden barrel spout; pair or tongs with fork ends; egg dipper; two ice picks, one marked ROLLA WHOLESALE GROCERY CO.; meat tenderizer; two clamps, etc. (Photo)
465. Lot of early domestic tools: three wooden handled food choppers; a spring scale with 25 LB capacity; a stitching awl; and a wooden handled corkscrew. (Photo)
466. Winchester 18-inch iron fore plane, original WINCHESTER blade, scuffed but intact tote and beaded knob, bed has been repainted and entire plane coated with lacquer. (Photo)
467. Pair of Keen Kutter bench planes: 15-inch wooden jack plane with sawtooth logo on toe, one ear broken off, block and wedge KK logo on iron, good overall; and a KK5 1/2C wide body iron jack plane, bed repainted and entire plane coated with lacquer. (Photo)
468. Winchester #40 OLD TRUSTY 24-inch hand saw with 8 ppi blade, good etching, with light cleaning by someone who knows what they're doing, this one will be very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
469. Three iron bench planes: SIMMONS 14-inch jack with stamped frog, red bed, good overall; and Keen Kutter KK5 iron jack plane and KK4 1/2C wide body smoother, both repainted and coated with lacquer. (Photo)
470. Keen Kutter K88 hand saw with 26-inch blade, good etch, original medallion, very good overall. (Photo)
471. Three different Keen Kutter 9-inch iron smooth planes: KK4C with cracked side near throat and worn out iron; Unknown model number with red frog, SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER block and wedge long cast into frog and stamped into blade, tote broken and glued, good overall; and a K4C (Stanley) made on early Bedrock frame, very good overall. (Photo)
472. Winchester #3080 scraper (Similar to Stanley #12 1/2) nice wooden sole, Keen Kutter blade, paint appears to have been enhanced, very good overall condition. (Photo)
473. Three iron block planes: Keen Kutter (Stanley) K220 with cam portion broken out of the lever cap, pitting blade; early Sargent #207 with Winchester blade, improper knob, good overall; and a Winchester (Stanley) W110 with original blade with mild pitting. (Photo)
474. Winchester 14-inch wooden handled pipe wrench, very good overall. (Photo)
475. Pair of #102 planes: Winchester W102 with original blade, repainted and entire plane coated in lacquer; and Keen Kutter K102 complete and very good. (Photo)
476. Winchester (Trimount) 10-inch all-steel pipe wrench, very good overall. (Photo)
477. Four wooden Stanley levels: 30-inch No. 5 with laminated stock, decorative brass side views, both vials intact, very good; 29-inch unknown model, both vials intact; and two 28-inch #3 levels. (Photo)
478. Winchester (Trimount) 8-inch all-steel pipe wrench, a few patches of very mild pitting, very good overall. (Photo)
479. Ten wooden hollow and round molding planes; five rounds by Sims London; H. Osborn, High St. Southampton; James Howarth, Broomspring Works, Sheffield; C. Nurse & Co, 182 & 184 Walworth Road, London SE; and W. I. Walker, York; and five hollows by E. Preston & Sons, EP Trademark; G. Steadman & Sons Makers, Birmingham, (sold by) Buck & Ryan Ltd, London; John Elsworth, Glasgow; F Moyes, Newcastle on Tyne; and Speight, Leeds. (Photo & Photo 2)
480. Scarce A.A. Harvie Patent (U.S. No. 1,008,262) knockdown or takedown carpenter's square, made by the Nicholls Manufacturing Co. of Ottumwa, Iowa on a patent issued November 7, 1911 to Albert A. Harvie of Ottumwa. This one comes in it's original pouch, the flap of the pouch needs to be sewed back on. There is no key with this one as it does not require one to operate. The first of this particular patent that we have seen or sold, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
481. Five wooden molding planes. Three marked A. Mathieson & Son, Glasgow: 2 hollows and 1 round. Two rounds marked A. Mathieson & Son, Glasgow & Edinburgh. (Photo)
482. Four wooden molding planes: three hollows marked John Moseley & Son, 54-55 Broad St, Bloomshire, London; and one hollow marked John Moseley & Son, London.
483. Four wooden molding planes: hollow marked W. Marples & Sons, Sheffield, warranted; small round marked Hibernia, W. Marples & Sons, Sheffield; rabbet with triangular wedge marked Frederick Willey, Opposite Corn Exchange, Leeds and D. Malloch, Perth; and 3/4-inch bead marked Stewart.
484. Stanley No. 23 transitional smoother, knob cracked, otherwise OK.
485. Stanley "Liberty Bell" transitional bench plane set; No. 122; No. 135, knob cracked, handle repaired; No. 129, handle repaired; and No. 132, good overall. All have had the japanning enhanced or have been flat out repainted.
486. Stanley Bailey No. 26 transitional jack plane, with partially intact decal, very good.
487. Four Stanley transitional planes: No. 31; No. 129 "Liberty Bell"; No. 127 "Liberty Bell"; Stanley Bailey No. 27 jack, missing tote.. Japanning has been enhanced on all.
488 Two Stanley planes: No. 127 "Liberty Bell"; and No. 22 smoother. Japanning has been enhanced on both.
489. Three Stanley "Liberty Bell" transitional planes: No. 129; No. 127; and a No. 122 with repaired throat and split handle. Japanning has been enhanced on all three.
490. Stanley #0H5 Two-Tone iron jack plane in new condition inside an original pasteboard box for a Stanley #5 jack plane, plane has the original yellow and maroon paint job, it is complete and fine, box is very good with one or two corners needing to be re-taped. (Photo & Photo 2)
491. Lot of four planes: two iron rabbet and filletster planes; one is complete with fence and depth stop; the other looks like a Sargent, has depth stop but no screw or fence; plus a Stanley OH4 Two-Tone smooth plane; and a scarce Stanley ECLIPSE 9-inch smoother with small chip from side of tote spur, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
492. Sargent #407 iron smooth plane (Same size as Stanley #2), top of original blade has been stuck with a hammer, good original tote and knob, some light surface rust on non-japanned surfaces, will clean to very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
493. Stanley #71 router plane in original pasteboard box, comes with all three blades, throat closing fixture, and fence. The tops of the black handles are scuffed but it is otherwise fine. The box itself has a hole in the top, and is just fair. (Photo & Photo 2)
494. Stanley HANDYMAN H1204 9-inch iron smooth plane IOB, plane is complete and near new, box is very good with intact label. (Photo & Photo 2)
495. Three transitional bench planes: Ohio Tool Company #035 (similar to a Stanley #35) with original blade, maroon japanning, good knob, front tote screw is an improper brass replacement, good overall; Siegley StS 15-inch jack plane (Similar to a Stanley #27), very good; and a SARGENT 3418 fore plane with early horseshoe lateral lever, top of tote spur chipped, finish peeling on top of stock, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
496. Unusual FORD tester in oak case, tests 6-volt and 12-volt systems, the cloth loom and rubber electric wire is crumbling and needs to be replaces. (Photo & Photo 2)
497. Unusual Keen Kutter K1946 combination fencing plier with hammer, nail claw, wire cutter, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
498. Pair of Keen Kutter lever-type saw sets, one with KK logo on top of frame and one with logo on side of frame, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
499. Three Keen Kutter wrenches: 6.5-inch slip-joint plier; KT3 open ended; and a 6-inch S-handle Crescent, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
500. Pair of Keen Kutter tools: 10-inch nipper, complete and very good; and a 10-inch combination plier, hammer and staple pulling fencing tool, some pitting, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
501. Lot of three fixer-upper planes: Stanley #8C iron jointer that just needs a blade and lever cap to complete, one patent date in rear of bed, partial decal on nice tote, very good overall; Stanley #6 iron fore plane has nice rosewood knob and short knob, part of left side broken off, still in good usable condition; and a Stanley #13 with light to moderate pitting over the entire plane. (Photo & Photo 2)
502. Homemade wooden plow plane, clunky but functional. (Photo)
503. Stanley #40 scrub plane with nice beech tote and knob, SW-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
504. Stanley BEDROCK 605 iron jack plane RT with STANLEY BED ROCK lever cap, nice Q-logo blade, tote spur MIA, scuffed but intact knob, good overall. (Photo)
505. Millers Falls #14 iron jack plane, wood and body have been repainted, very good overall. (Photo)
506. Stanley #8C iron jointer plane with nice Millers Falls iron, very good tote and tall knob, small hang hole in toe, very good overall. (Photo)
507. Lot of three plow planes: early Stanley #46 skew bladed plow with one blade, has wooden dowels holding the fence to the body, but will need a set of steel rods, very good; a CRAFTSMAN combination plow (like Stanley #45); and an early #50 light duty plow that has been repainted with silver paint.
508. Lot of six assorted block planes including two that likely came out of children's tool chests. (Photo & Photo 2)
509. Stanley #45 combination plow plane with all three main sections, set of long rods, all three depth stops, cam, etc.
510. Lot of five iron block planes including a Sargent, two Stanley, Ritter, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
511. Seven early soldering irons the largest with a head 90 degrees to the handle, a lot of weight in copper. (Photo)
512. Lot of six assorted block planes including a SHELTON; FOSTERS aluminum; late model Stanley 220, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)
513. Two early lead ladles and two crucibles. (Photo)
514. Lot of seven copper soldering irons; the smallest is a PS&W and it needs the handle. (Photo)
515. Three lead ladles. (Photo)
516. Lot of 9 screwdrivers; seven with wooden handles including a Stanley; one with large brass handle; and a nested set. (Photo)
517. Two cast iron lead crucibles with intact bales, one is marked RCBS on the top; the other is marked ECLIPSE 5 ST. LOUIS. (Photo)
518. Two long handled lead ladles one marked 4 on the handle; the other marked CHICAGO SPECIALTY CO. 4 No. 3427 MALLEABLE IRON, very good. (Photo)
519. Lot of seven early copper soldering irons, one needing a handle.
520. Lot of four antique flashlights: EVEREADY 3-cell with fisheye lens, nice nickel plating, a few typical nicks and dings, one small chip at edge of lens, very good; EVEREADY 2-cell with nickel-plated body, fisheye lens, some battery leakage inside, good overall; RAY-O-VAC rocket shaped, intact lens, cracked reflector and missing small piece that secures bulb, good body; and a small OLIN 2-cell model with red plastic top and flasher button, a few small chips from edge of top, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
521. New old stock WINCHESTER 2 CELL FIXT-FOCUS SPOTLIGHT No. A3200, light and box are fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
522. Three flashlights: WINCHESTER 2-cell model with red painted body, cap on end of handle has two cracks, has beam adjuster, good overall; and ABC 2-cell model MADE IN HONG KONG, aluminum body, complete and very good; and a WINCHESTER No. 9810, missing the lens, now spring in end of handle, has evidence of battery leakage, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
523. New old stock WINCHESTER POWER CHIEF No. WX4420 3-cell FIXT-FOCUS SPOTLIGHT, box has crush crease in one side and the paper sleeve on the flashlight is torn, otherwise box is very good and flashlight is fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
524. Three WINCHESTER flashlights: 2-cell model with red plastic top, body is chrome plated and has some serious corrosion where a battery leaked, good for parts; Winchester 2-cell model with lens cracked in two places, clean inside, very good; and a 2-cell model with copper colored body, chrome ends, clean inside, lens cracked, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
525. New old stock WINCHESTER HI-POWER 3-CELL SEARCHLIGHT No. A3400, box is very good, light is fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
526. Lot of three Winchester flashlights: 2-cell chrome or nickel plated model, clean inside and out, fine overall; 2-cell model that has had some leakage inside, complete, can be cleaned to very good; and a small "SOLID BRONZE" model with flasher, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
527. Genuine Charles H. Emmerson razor strop with wooden handle and original sleeve, fine overall; plus a EMPIRE battery powered lantern missing the lens, otherwise complete. (Photo & Photo 2)
528. Three St. Louis wood planes: J. Donaldson smooth plane, faint mark, one ear broken off, one side split; SHAPLEIGH, DAY & CO., No. 103 N-MAIN-ST., ST. LOUIS, MO round, good overall; and a SHAPLEIGH, DAY & CO. skew bladed rabbet, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
529. Scarce B. CODDINGTON LAFAYt IA (Indiana), dado plane, has hang hole thru back of stock, wedge is cracked, intact nicker, nice mark. Rated 4 stars in current AWP book. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
530. Pair of SHAPLEIGH, DAY & CO. ST. LOUIS, MO 5/8-inch tongue & groove planes, the grooving plane has a steel plate riveted to the outside rear portion of the stock, a good usable set. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
531. Pair of Indiana wood planes: J. BURKE, MADISON, IA (Indiana) complex molding plane, improper blade, nice mark, very good overall. This one is rated 2 stars in the AWP; plus a C. FREESE & CO., INDIANAPOLIS twin-iron 1 1/8-inch nosing plane, rated 3 stars in AWP, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
532. Pair of Ohio molding planes: P. HAYDEN & CO. COLUMBUS 4/8 table round with cabinet pitch, rated 2 stars in AWP, very good; plus an OHIO TOOL CO. NO. 54 moving filletster, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
533. N.H. & C.H. RAYMOND, CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. (marked on heel of plane) moving filletster with screw-operated depth stop, cracked wedge, unrated (UR) in current AWP book, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
534. Early C. LINDENBERGER complex molding plane, rated 2 stars in AWP, complete and good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
535. VAJEN, NEW & CO. 1/4-inch dado with screw-operated stop, unrated (UR) in current AWP book, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
536. WOODRUFF, NEW ALBANY, IA (INDIANA) WARRANTED screw-arm sash plane, rated 3 stars in AWP, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
537. Stanley BAILEY #26 transitional jack plane with partial decal on top of wooden stock, with light cleaning will be fine. (Photo & Photo 2)
538. Stanley #45 combination plow plane Type 5 or 6 with all three main sections; nickel plated brass screws; find rosewood handle and beaded knob, fence is milled flat on both sides so it can be reversed; rear depth stop, long and short rods, and original cutter box with 15 blades including two from a #55 plane, some cutters have rust; a fine plane with very good cutter box. (Photo & Photo 2)
539. Three iron rabbet and filletster planes: Union #43 in brown paint with black Stanley lever cap and fence installed; plus a Type 1 Stanley #78 missing the fence and depth stop, fine body and blade; and a Millers Falls #85? with light rust, needing fence and depth stop. (Photo & Photo 2)
540. Unusual Stanley #54 light duty plow plane, these are similar to a #50 except that the #54 featured japanned bodies with nickel plated fences, the #54 came with a smaller set of blades (not included with this one) and the spaces on the frame for spare spurs were never drilled and tapped, this one comes with depth stop and special screw for securing the smaller blades. (Photo & Photo 2)
541. Stanley #45 combination plow plane Type 5 or 6, comes with all three main sections, main frame has floral casting; long rods, depth and beading stops, nice rosewood knob and handle, cutter box with 17 blades (including the slitter that is in the plane), cutter box lid is cracked, a fine plane with a good set of blades. (Photo & Photo 2)
542. Late model Stanley #65 low angle block plane, blue bed, nickel plated lever cap, fine overall condition. (Photo)
543. Keen Kutter (Stanley) K120 iron block plane, similar to an early Stanley #120, much harder to find than the KK marked planes made by Ohio and others, this one is complete and very good. (Photo)
544. Stanley #130 double ended iron block plane, missing the wooden knob, and the nose has a chip on top, good usable condition; and a BRIDGE TOOL CO. ST. LOUIS (Stanley) #110 iron block plane. These were sold by Simmons or Shapleigh Hardware, this one is complete and very good. (Photo)
545. Wooden No. 149 jack rabbet plane with offset handle, both spurs intact, with cleaning will be very good. (Photo)
546. Three planes: Sargent No. 613 wooden jack plane with original Sargent blade; a NEW YORK TOOL CO. 15-inch No. 12 wooden plane with radiused bottom, needs handle glued into mortise, otherwise very good; and a Sargent #418 iron fore plane; all need a good cleaning. (Photo)
547. Three transitional bench planes: Stanley No. 28 fore plane, complete and good; Sargent No. 3416, complete and good; and a Stanley BAILEY No. 26, complete and good. All could stand a good cleaning. (Photo)
548. Three iron bench planes: Chaplin's Patent corrugated jack plane, plastic tote badly broken, knob is bent over, Stanley blade, needs work; WARDS MASTER (Stanley) #5 with hard rubber adjuster nut, light rust on sides and bottom; and a Sargent #409, needs cleaning. (Photo)
549. Three iron bench planes: Goodall smoother with screw-operated blade adjuster; Stanley Defiance smoother; and Stanley Defiance jack; all need a good cleaning. (Photo)
550. Late model Stanley #2 smooth plane with STANLEY lever cap, SW blade, nice rosewood tote and tall knob, the japanning is very good, there is a coat of light surface rust over all exposed surfaces, will clean to fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
551. Lot of three transitional jack planes: Sargent #3417 wide body jack, missing front knob, very good overall; Sargent #3415, needs light cleaning; and a FULTON TOOL CO. same size as Sargent 3415, complete and very good. (Photo)
552. Pair of Keen Kutter hand saws: 26-inch No. 88, has a few kinks, good overall; and a No. K816 with 28-inch 4 1/2 ppi blade, handle is broken and missing a big piece on the right side, usable as is. (Photo)
553. Lot of three Keen Kutter levels: 30-inch plumb & level, both vials intact, very good; 28-inch with small hang hole near end of stock, both vials intact, very good overall; KK2 just over 13 inches, has been sawed down from a larger size, both vials intact, usable condition. (Photo)
554. Winchester brass padlock, no key, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
555. Winchester #9833 26-inch double plumb & level, all three vials intact, complete and fine. (Photo)
556. Lot of five wooden levels: 30-inch Oak Leaf with rough stock, both vials intact; 24-inch MADE IN USA plumb & level, plumb vial dry, good overall; Stanley #102 14-inch, intact vial, hang hole in end of stock, good overall; unmarked 16-inch plumb & level, both vials intact, very good overall; and a 12-inch plumb & level, both vials intact, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
557. "Winchester" rasp, the WINCHESTER name does not look right to us, so we're calling this one a good usable rasp. (Photo & Photo 2)
558. Lot of three 30-inch wooden levels: ACME plumb and level, both vials intact, big hang hole on end end, very good overall; mason's type plumb and level by MILESCRAFT TOOLS MILES MFG. CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO, complete and fine; and a C-S CO. plumb & level with both vials intact, one side of stock is rough for about 4 inches near end, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
559. Small Winchester pressed or stamped steel padlock with key, some mild pitting, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
560. Brass BELKNAP BLUE GRASS concrete edging tool, very good. (Photo)
561. Three tape measures: LUFKIN RULE CO. UNIVERSAL 560 25-foot steel tape in a leather and brass case; BAY STATE D2403 50-foot cloth tape with end of tape missing; unknown make cloth tape in a brass case, end is missing. (Photo)
562. Two wooden shotgun cleaning rods; one has press fittings the other has threaded brass fittings and one section is missing but the brass piece from it remains. (Photo)
563. Three 16-inch jack planes planes. D.R. Barton, Rochester, N. Y. 1832; A. C. Bartlett’s OVB Our Very Best Ohio Planes (with A.C. Bartlett’s blade); and Auburn Tool Co. Auburn, N. Y. (Photo & Photo 2)
564. Two 26-inch bench planes. Bay State and Sandusky Tool Co. with Sandusky blade. (Photo)
565. Two 22-inch bench planes. New York Tool Co. with DE blade and Kennedy ??GE (not in AWP book?). (Photo)
566. Four Stanley transitional planes: Stanley No. 100, 20 inches long, No. 28, No. 27, No # but similar to the No. 28. (Photo)
567. Unusual transitional B Plane Patented Oct 22 1889. (Photo & Photo 2)
568. Three wooden horned planes. (Photo)
569. Two transitional planes. Union New Britain Conn No. 27A wide body jack; and Sargent V-B-M No. 3418 fore, good overall. (Photo)
570. Champion Blower & Forge Co. post drill with hand crank on both the small gear and the flywheel, has a Morris taper adapter and a 3-jaw chuck so it can turn twist drills, nicely repainted, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
571. Nice double tree with weathered wood. and nice hand forged iron rings, very good. (Photo& Photo 2)
572. Carpenters slick with 4 1/4-inch blade, nicely turned handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
573. Three 26-inch Keen Kutter hand saws: 5 1/2 ppi rip; and two 8 ppi; one with unusual handle. (Photo)
574. Firestone Standard 1244-1 24-inch masons level in red paint, hang hole in end of stock, both vials intact, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
575. Unusual KEEN KUTTER K18 26-inch hand saw with the finest teeth we've seen on a hand saw, fine etching and nice handle, very good overall. (Photo)
576. RED CHIEF No. 7 GRINDING MILL for turning corn into cornmeal. Every survivalist needs one of these. (Photo & Photo 2)
577. Unknown make 1 or 2-man crosscut saw, good handle, intact auxiliary handle, the mounting hardware for the main handle needs to be replaced. (Photo)
578. Unknown make 4-foot inside measuring stick with brass clamp. Could be a Stanley or Lufkin. (Photo)
579. Diamond Edge Tools and Cutlery "Diamond Edge is a QUALITY PLEDGE" advertising yardstick from RICHARDSON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. Cuba, MO. Phone 248, made by the O.M. WRIGHT CO. St. Louis 2, Mo. Pat. Pend. (Photo & Photo 2)
580. Pair of Keen Kutter KK21 food choppers, PAT. May 29, '06; one very good overall, and one good with all the spare parts. (Photo)
581. Winchester #9813 28-inch wooden plumb & level, both vials intact, hang hole near end of stock, very good overall. (Photo)
582. Keen Kutter wooden handled butchers knife with KEEN KUTTER name spelled on on handle, very good. (Photo)
583. Two Keen Kutter rasps; and two Keen Kutter rat tailed files, all very good. (Photo)
584. Keen Kutter K10 1/2 carriage maker's rabbet plane, has been broken and repaired at the arches, repainted, tote broken and glued, original Keen Kutter blade, rough overall. (Photo)
585. Keen Kutter block and wedge shaped stand for punches and or drill bits, has Keen Kutter decals on both sides, very good overall. (Photo)
586. Keen Kutter claw hammer with original albeit ratty handle; a Keen Kutter brick or rock hammer, very good; and a wooden handle with steel ferrule having Keen Kutter logo, looks like it's from a screwdriver. (Photo)
587. Keen Kutter bitstock reamer; and leather punch, both very good. (Photo)
588. Pair of 12-inch Keen Kutter dividers, former owner's initials in one side, very good to fine. (Photo)
& Photo 2)589. Keen Kutter saw set; plus two Keen Kutter bench plane blades, very good. (Photo)
590. Package of 240 NOS KEEN KUTTER adhesive labels still in original packaging. (Photo)
591. Pair of Keen Kutter punches, both good. (Photo)
592. Keen Kutter K1946 fencing pliers with nail claw, plier, hammer, wire cutters, some mild pitting, good overall. (Photo)
593. Large hand cranked Keen Kutter K112 food chopper, with bracket that mounts to a table, very good overall. (Photo)
594. Lot of nine antique spark plugs; plus one new Champion W-14. (Photo & Photo 2)
595. Keen Kutter KK11 hand cranked food chopper, very good overall. (Photo)
596. Millers Falls No. 200 breast drill with auxiliary breast plane, very good overall. (Photo)
597. Yankee No. 555 multi speed ratcheting and reversible breast drill, these were the Cadilliac of breast drills, complete with auxiliary handle, very good. (Photo)
598. Pair of Stanley #45 Type 6 combination plow planes, each has the floral cast body, the one one the right has been painted silver, both planes come with all three main sections, long rods, good rosewood knobs, rosewood handles and rosewood wear strips on fence, one front and one rear depth stop; one beading stop, and one box of 18 blades, 10 plow, seven bead & on sash; the silver plane has chips from the top handle spur; both will make great users. (Photo & Photo 2)
599. Pair of wooden jack planes: the one on the left is 17-inch unmarked razee-style with closed handle and early SARGENT blade with circular logo, very good; and a 16-inch SARGENT (Sandusky) #613 with open handle, very good overall. (Photo)
600. RARE Stanley #W78 weatherstrip rabbet plane, complete and in very good overall condition. For more information on these check out Patrick Leach's Blood & Gore web site. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)
601. Pair of Stanley #45 combination plow planes: on the left is a Type 4 or Type 5 and the one one the right is a Type 6, both have the floral cast frame. Both planes come with all three main sections, nice rosewood knobs, rosewood handles, one beading stop, one front depth stop, and later model cutter box with six beads, six plows, one match, one sash and one filletster blade. There is a small chip from the bottom of the handle of the Type 6 plane, otherwise both planes are in usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
602. Pair of WWII Stanley bench planes: on the left is a #5 jack plane with stained hardwood tote and knob, hard rubber adjuster nut, will clean to very good; on the right is a 5 1/2 wide body jack plane with light rust to all exposed surfaces, stained hardwood tote and knob, will clean to very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
603. Winchester W14 rafter or framing square, has been coated with lacquer, very good overall. (Photo)
604. Four wooden Stanley levels: 30-inch #0, both vials intact, very good; 28-inch unknown model with both vials intact, numerous nicks and dings, and stock is oil soaked; 26-inch #30 with big brass plum vial covers, missing one plumb vial, other two vials intact, SW logo, very good; and 26-inch #0 with dry plumb vial, otherwise good overall. (Photo)
605. Winchester needle nosed pliers, coated with lacquer, will clean to good or better condition. (Photo)
606. Four wooden levels: 29-inch Stanley #1? both vials intact, small hang hole in one end, very good overall; 28-inch C-S CO. both vials intact, hang hole in one end, good overall; 26-inch Stanley #30 with big brass plumb vial covers, all three vials intact, good overall; and a 26-inch Stanley #30 with finish stripped from stock, level vial intact, one plumb vial dry and one MIA, can be restored. (Photo)
607. Winchester OCTOBER SPECIAL nickel plated pliers, coated with lacquer, very good overall. (Photo)
608. Winchester single bit axe, head is mushroomed over from too much hammering, good logo.
609. Winchester lineman's-type pliers, with rubber sleeves on handles, coated with lacquer, very good. (Photo)
610. Shapleigh Hardware double bit axe, the end of the handle is taped with electric tape, good overall.
611. Winchester 10-inch gas pliers with replaced nut on pivot bolt, coated with lacquer, very good. (Photo)
612. Nice Winchester single bit axe with aftermarket leather sheath, very good handle.
613. Winchester broad hatchet with nail notch, and hammer head, replaced handle, good overall. (Photo)
614. Belknap Blue Grass Hardware Louisville, Kentucky double bit axe, with good aftermarket handle, a few more wedges should be installed if this one is to be used, very good overall.
615. Winchester camp hatchet with replaced handle, mild pitting on head, good overall. (Photo)
616. Four assorted levels: 2-foot wooden plumb & level, both vials intact, hang hole in one end, good; 16-inch wooden plumb & level, both vials intact, very good; 18-inch cast iron double plumb & level, all three vials intact, shaft groove, very good overall; and a 12-inch cast iron double plumb & level, one plumb vial dry, entire level painted in fire engine red, has shaft groove, good overall.
617. Winchester #1152 open ended wrench, very good. (Photo)
618. Three wooden levels: Disston OCT. 29, 1912 patent 14-inch, complete and very good; unmarked plumb & level that has been cut down, both vials intact, good overall; and a 12-inch plumb & level with dry plumb vial, marked GERMANY on brass plate, good overall.
619. Winchester #1246 open ended wrench, very good. (Photo)
620. Pair of cast iron levels: LSS CO. (Starrett) 12-inch double plumb & level, all vials intact, has shaft groove, very good; and a 6-inch Stanley #36 double plumb & level, all vials intact, fine overall.
621. Winchester #1749 open ended wrench, very good. (Photo)
622. DAVIS PATENT M.W. ROBINSON 18-inch No. 8, cast iron, double plumb & level, all vials intact, has been repainted, very good overall.
623. Winchester W127 open ended wrench, very good. (Photo)
624. Lot of sad irons: large SH CO (Simmons Hardware Co.) LACLEDE tailor's iron; two small irons without handles, a brass? trivet, and one broken handle with broken latch.
625. Winchester #1107 open ended wrench, very good. (Photo)
626. Lot of irons: one early electric iron with cord; two sad irons one with quick-release handle, and one with integral handle; and one boat-shaped body with no handle. (Photo)
627. Winchester #1537 open ended wrench with S shaped handle, very good. (Photo)
628. Five wooden bench planes by Scioto Works: 28-inch; 26-inch; 22-inch; 16-inch and a smoother.
629. Five wooden bench planes. Scioto Works 28-inch, unmarked 25-inch, Scioto 22-inch Scioto 16-inch and Scioto smooth plane.
630. Five wooden bench planes. Unmarked 28-inch transitional; 26-inch; and an Ogontz 22-inch; a 16-inch; & a smoother.
631. Four wooden Scioto Works bench planes. 22-inch; two 16-inch; and smoother.
632. Three horned wooden planes, one marked, one with Marsh blade.
633. Six wooden bench planes. Three Ohio Tool Co: 22-inch; 16-inch; and transitional smoother; plus one Ogonte Tool Co 16-inch, one Scioto Works 16-inch; and one Oak Leaf SIMMONS HDW CO OAK LEAF Made in USA.
634. Four wooden bench planes. Ohio Tool Co. 22-inch; 16-inch unmarked; another 16-inch; and a smoother.
635. Four unmarked bench planes. One 22-inch; two 16-inch; and one smoother.
636. Five unmarked bench planes: one 22-inch; three 16-inch; and one smoother.
637. Nine wooden bench planes, some with repairs: two 22-inch; four 16-inch (one with reinforced plate on bottom; and three smoothers, one a transitional.
638 Lot of irons: one sad iron with integral handle; one with quick-release handle; a body that the handle also fits; and a trivet W.H. HOWELL CO. GENEVA, ILL.
639. Fine display board with old Ford automobile tools: brass tire pump with FORD name in base; grease gun; three open ended wrenches; ratchet wrench; spanner wrench; pliers; 9-inch adjustable; hub cap wrench; lug wrench; SCHRADER tire pressure gage; FORD oil can; and a FORD jack. (Photo)
640. Lot of irons: two irons with integral handles; and six irons that need quick-release handles. (After photo was taken we located a single handle that fits all six bodies. It will be included.)
641. Two St. Louis bench planes: DIAMOND EDGE DE6 iron fore plane, tote chipped near front screw, good knob, light rust on original blade, bed has been repainted, good overall; plus a DIAMOND EDGE 9-inch smooth plane, tote a likely replacement, good knob, original blade and lever cap, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
642. Lot of three Keen Kutter tools: 8-inch Cronk-type plier, some light pitting; fine 6-inch plier with side cutter; and a K34 cold chisel. (Photo & Photo 2)
643. Four 9-inch smooth planes: Diamond Edge, complete and very good; DEFIANCE by Stanley, very good; Stanley #4 scuffed tote and knob, bed repainted; good overall; and a BLUE GRASS BG74P, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
644. Large SHAPLEIGH DIAMOND EDGE price tag; plus a DIAMOND EDGE DE103 iron block plane that has been repainted. (Photo & Photo 2)
645. Four iron smooth planes: Millers Falls No. 9, wood doesn't look original, will clean to good usable condition; unknown make 8-inch single iron, very good; SHELTON No. 04, bed looks like a repaint, very good; and a Stanley #4C with chipped lever cap, knob tied with string at base, tote broken and needing glue, will clean to very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
646. Keen Kutter 9-inch aluminum torpedo level with shaft groove, typical nicks and dings, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)
647. FULTON No. 3708 smooth plane (same size as Stanley #2) knob looks like it's from a bigger plane, sides and bed have been painted, will clean to very good usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)
648. Lot of four Keen Kutter tools: fine K-10 Crescent wrench; two wood auger bits; and a wooden handled screwdriver. (Photo & Photo 2)
649. Unusual Ohio Tool Co. #02C smooth plane with fine STANLEY lever cap and STANLEY BB-logo blade, rosewood knob looks original and it is nice, rosewood tote also original but missing part of spur, rear of throat chipped, a good restoration project. (Photo & Photo 2)
650. SIMMONS iron jack plane, bed painted red, good tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)
651. Lot: SUNBEAM toaster on pedestal legs no cord and rusty in places; three assorted corn knives; a grater and a wood handled auger bit.
THE END.
NOTE: A 10 percent buyer's premium will be charged at this sale.
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