9TH ANNUAL HUMBOLDT ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION, MAY 3, 2014, 9:35 AM, preview Friday 2 to 6 PM. Humboldt Fairgrounds Building (Events Center), 311 6th Ave. North, Humboldt, IA 50548

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Great Planes Trading Company Presents

9TH ANNUAL HUMBOLDT ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION

MAY 3, 2014, 9:35 AM

Humboldt Fairgrounds Building (Events Center)

311 6th Ave. North

Humboldt, IA 50548

(Preview Friday 2-6 PM)

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001. Stanley #2 iron smooth plane, very good rosewood tote, low knob has two cracks at base, little used V-logo blade, mild pitting on sides from earlier cleaning, no chips or cracks, fine lever cap, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

002. Stanley 9 1/4 iron block plane, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

003. Stanley #56 1/2 low angle iron block plane with nickel plated cap, adjustable throat, nice BB-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

004. Pair of Stanley #65 low angle block planes: one later model with adjustable throat, model number in side, the screw that the lever cap bears against has a partially stripped hole, good overall; and an early model with rosewood knob, cast adjuster nut is broken in 1/2, model number cast into rear of bed, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

005. Pair of UNION iron block planes: 6-inch with Excelsior-style body, knuckle jointed lever cap, adjustable throat, proper iron, good; and a 7-inch model with knuckle jointed lever cap, proper iron, unusual throat adjustment mechanism, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

006. Stanley #40 scrub plane, SW logo blade, scuffed but intact beech tote and knob, body has been repainted, a great user. (Photo & Photo 2)

007. Stanley #13 prelateral iron compass or circular plane with flexible bottom, has BAILEY'S patent date in recessed brass nut and on the iron, sole plate held to bottom of body with screws, complete and good. (Photo & Photo 2)

008. Stanley #95 edge trimming block plane; STANLEY RULE & LEVE CO. NEW BRITAIN CONN. logo on iron; Stanley name, model number and patent date in side, japanning 65 percent, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

009. Keen Kutter K7 iron 22-inch jointer plane, fine rosewood tote and low knob, good proper KK blade, japanning 80 percent, with light cleaning will be very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

010. Keen Kutter K6C 18-inch iron fore plane with corrugated bottom, very good rosewood tote, low knob is cracked, good original blade, will clean to very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

011. Stanley #6C Type 11 iron fore plane, good V-logo blade, nice rosewood low knob, tote spur MIA, 60 percent japanning, will clean to very good usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

012. Stanley #5 prelateral iron jack plane, R&L logo blade, nice early-style rosewood tote and knob beaded at base, patent date in recessed nut, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

013. Stanley #4 1/2C Type 11 wide body jumbo smooth plane, nearly spent iron, nice rosewood knob, tote spur shortened and reshaped, former owners initials in side of plane and on chip breaker, with light cleaning will make a great user. (Photo & Photo 2)

014. FULTON TOOL CO. (OHIO?) No. 06C corrugated iron fore plane, good low knob, fine blade, tote broken in middle and glued, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

015. Stanley #5 1/2C iron 18-inch jumbo jack plane with corrugated bottom, tote spur MIA, nice low knob, very good Q-logo blade, will make a great user. (Photo & Photo 2)

016. Pair of unusual smooth planes: Ohio Tool #04C iron smooth plane with nice globe-logo blade, rosewood tote broken and glued, nice low knob, very good overall; and Siegley No. 2 iron 9-inch smooth plane, fine original blade, tote broken at base, good low knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

017. Stanley #289 skew bladed rabbet plane, nice SW-logo blade, no fence or depth stop, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

018. Sargent #722 AUTO-SET 22-inch iron jointer plane with tilting front knob, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo)

019. Union No. 35 transitional smooth plane with beaded knob, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

020. Sargent #722C AUTO-SET 22-inch iron jointer plane with tilting knob, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo)

021. Two Union #26 transitional jointer planes, one has a chip at one corner of the body, both are complete and very good. (Photo)

022. Sargent #718C AUTO-SET 22-inch iron jointer plane with tilting knob, knob itself is not original to this plane, is otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)

023. Union #27 transitional jack plane, chipped handle spur, typical wear, good overall. (Photo)

024. Sargent #714C AUTO SET 14-inch jack plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

025. Union #28 wide body jack plane, beaded knob chipped, otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)

026. Unusual Sargent #710 AUTO SET 10-inch junior jack plane, complete and very good. (Photo)

027. Union #3C iron smooth plane with Bailey-type blade adjuster, complete and very good. (Photo)

028. Union #32 transitional 26-inch transitional jointer plane, tote spur missing, otherwise very good. (Photo)

029. Union #4 1/2C wide body smooth plane with Bailey-type adjuster, very good overall. (Photo)

030. Union #32 transitional 26-inch transitional jointer plane, some chipping to sides of tote spur, otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)

031. Union No. X5A wide body jack plane, complete and very good. (Photo)

032. Union Trask Patent No. 542 26-inch transitional jointer plane, wallowed out hole in tote where mounting bolt goes, very good overall. (Photo)

033. Union No. X6 iron fore plane with "vertical post" adjuster, complete and fine. (Photo)

034. Union No. 33 transitional 28-inch jointer plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

035. Union No. X8C 24-inch iron jointer plane with "vertical post" adjuster, hang hole in rear of bed, very good overall. (Photo)

036. Unmarked Stanley #85? rosewood and brass panel gage with 20 1/2-inch beam, complete and fine overall.

037. Stanley #92 butt and rabbet gage, missing the one scribe, otherwise very good.

038. Lot of three Stanley marking gages: #61 with SW logo, good overall; #71 twin beam with extra hole in one beam and owner-added wear plate on head, good; and a #70 that is complete and very good.

039. Stanley #77 rosewood and brass marking gage, complete and fine.

040. Lot of three Stanley marking gages: #0, complete and fine; #70 with slitting point, very good; and an unknown model with beech beam, boxwood head and brass screw, good.

041. Ohio Tool Co. 0113 iron compass plane (similar to Stanley #113) has OHIO TOOL CO AUBURN NY cast into front adjuster knob, nice Thistle Brand blade, complete and very good overall; and a Craftsman BL (Sargent #79) rabbet and filletster plane missing fence and depth stop, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

042. Stanley VICTOR #20 compass plane, nice SW logo blade, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

043. Stanley #194 fibre board beveling plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

044. Stanley #148 match plane, fine BB-logo match blade, near perfect nickel plating, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

045. Early Stanley #46 skew bladed plow plane, no provision for slitter or rear stop, intact front stop, long spur on handle has a few chips on top, one screw in auxiliary bottom needs to be replaced, two un-slotted brass screws, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

046. Union #43 (similar to Stanley #78) with early cast head on cap screw, nice original blade, missing fence and depth stop, good overall; and a Stanley #190 rabbet with early cast head on cap screw, patent dates on blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

047. Stanley #220 block plane IOB, later yellow box with yellow label, fine plane with a very good box.

048. Stanley #90 single beam marking gage IOB, gage is fine, box is very good.

049. M.W. ROBINSON DAVIS PATENT 18=inch double plumb & level, all three vials intact, looks like a repaint, very good.

050. Rare Stanley #46 Type I with wrap around depth stop, complete and fine in an owner made wooden box.

051. Stanley BEDROCK RT #605 1/2 wide body jack plane, good V-logo blade, nice tote and low knob, STANLEY R.&L. CO. BEDROCK lever cap, very good overall. (Photo)

052. Stanley #13 Type? prelateral compass plane with solid adjuster nut, nice Rule & Level-logo blade, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

053. Stanley BEDROCK RT #606 iron fore plane, good Q-logo blade, nice early-style tote and low knob, BEDROCK cap iron, very good overall. (Photo)

054. Early forged barking spud with cherry handle, purchased in central Maine in the 1970s. (Photo)

055. Stanley BEDROCK FT #606 iron fore plane, good BB-logo blade, tote spur MIA, good tall knob, BEDROCK cap iron, very good overall. (Photo)

056. Large pair of log tongs marked NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, found in Wisconsin. (Photo)

057. Stanley BEDROCK RT #607 iron fore plane, good Q-logo blade, good tote and low knob, STANLEY R.&L. CO. BEDROCK lever cap, very good overall. (Photo)

058. Early forged T-auger with nosing bit, square shaft is decorated on the top face, very nice. (Photo)

059. Stanley BEDROCK FT #607 iron fore plane, good T-logo blade, tote spur MIA, good tall knob, BEDROCK lever cap, very good overall. (Photo)

060. Pair of Stanley transitional planes: #31 24-inch jointer with missing tote spur, good Q- logo blade, very good overall; and a #129 LIBERTY BELL 20-inch fore plane missing tote spur otherwise fine.

061. Stanley BEDROCK RT #607C iron fore plane, good T-logo blade, tote spur MIA, good low knob, unmarked lever cap, very good overall. (Photo)

062. Unusual single tree neck yoke with spring loaded gate, very good. (Photo)

063. Stanley BEDROCK RT #608C iron fore plane, good Q-logo blade, good tote and low knob, unmarked lever cap, very good overall. (Photo)

064. WOW (Woodsmen of the World) ceremonial aluminum axe used in the lodges of this fraternal organization in the early 20th century, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

065. Three different JOHN DEERE advertising anvils, one marked J. DEERE 1937; one marked JOHN DEERE on both sides and painted green. (Photo)

066. Diamond Edge (Shapleigh Hardware St. Louis) double bit axe, complete and very good. (Photo)

067. Mini WICHITA FALLS brass souvenir anvil, very good. (Photo)

068. Fine INDIAN CHIEF fire axe by the Mann Edge Tool Co. with most of the original sticker on the side of the head, in original fire-engine red paint, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

069. Mini BLUE LAKE BLOCK CO. 'BETTER BLOCKS' nickel plated advertising cement block, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

070. Replica Native American trade axe, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

071. Small brass advertising anvil "Complements of SIMMONS MACHINE SHOP PHONE 1215 FLAT RIVER, MO" fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

072. Early broad axe with pitted 11 1/2-inch blade, crude handle has several cracks and two hang holes. (Photo)

073. Two small 6-inch levels: one with iron frame, and one brass, both very good. (Photo)

074. Keen Kutter single bit axe, a few small spots of pitting on the head, good replacement handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

075. Small glass topped display case holding five miniature claw hammers all just a bit different from one another, the glass in the case is cracked. (Photo)

076. Wooden caliper for measuring caskets to determine size of burial vaults needed, marked on on side "Measure casket before placing order for WILBERT burial vault." and on other side "Asphalt for waterproofing - WILBERT burial vault - Concrete for strength." fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

077. SIMONDS SAW CO. 30-inch docking saw with good etch on blade, nice cast iron handle, with light cleaning will be fine. (Photo)

078. Lot of three hand saws: Unknown 26-inch 9ppi with Keen Kutter medallion, blade rusty and needing good cleaning, handle hardware looks to have been robbed from two different saws; Disston D8, 21-inch panel saw, good etch, very good overall; and an unknown make 20-inch panel saw. (Photo)

079. Cooper Underwear Co. Kenosha Wisconsin WHITE CAT BRAND KENOSHA KLOSED KROTCH KNOWN AS 'THREE SEASON WEAR' UNDERWARE" wooden caliper made by LUFKIN RULE CO., complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

080. WALD NO. 72 SHOP NIPPLE GRIP (aka spoke wrench) in original box from Wald Mfg. Inc. Maysville, Kentucky, wrench is fine, box is missing one end flap and worn. (Photo & Photo 2)

081. C-S CO. (Chapin-Stephens) 28-inch wooden plumb & level with round boxwood inclinometer in one side, all vials intact, brass end plates, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

082. Unknown watchmaker's tool, brass with steel pins, comes inside the original case marked COMPAS 26 LIGNES. One exactly like it sold on eBay on June 1, 2013 for $162.50. (Photo & Photo 2)

083. Scarce lady leg or dancing leg calipers marked COMPLIMENTS OF SNAP-ON TOOLS INC. fine overall condition.

084. Box of six patternmaker's shaves, five brass and one aluminum, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

085. Four mini block planes; #100 with squirrel tail handle, pitted blade and repainted body; Stanley with pressed steel body; Millers Falls type with black body and gray cap; and a similar CRAFTSMAN model with gray bed and red cap, very good. (Photo)

086. Starrett No. 134 cross test level, some nickel loss but very good overall. (Photo)

087. Pair of wooden handled hack saws. (Photo)

088. Farrier's hammer and two pincers including a larger pair by HELLER BROS. (Photo)

089. Collection of seven toy or miniature saws including one die stamped WILLIAM KENT SHEFFIELD that has a handle held on by two split nuts; one of the nuts is missing and there is come cracking near the screw holes. (Photo & Photo 2)

090. Nice tin dipper marked U.S. DOVER 1941 in silver paint, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

091. Three cloth bags perfect for storing your favorite shoulder planes or spoke shaves. (Photo)

092. Nicely made wooden saw vise. (Photo & Photo 2)

093. Three 5 LB burlap bags from THE PEANUT STORE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. (Photo)

094. FORDSON tractor tool box with hinged lid and lockable hasp, complete and very good in nice gray paint. (Photo)

095. Unknown make garden cultivator with flat chain-driven planting hopper, marked on back X10, no handles, in good red and green paint, very good overall. (Photo)

096. Two primitive wooden tool boxes with cast iron oil bottle holders mounted on the sides. These are most likely off an old tractor or farm implement of some type. (Photo)

097. Pair of farrier's buffers, one forged from a file or rasp. (Photo)

098. Wooden calking mallet for calking ships, wooden boats and wooden barges, very good overall. (Photo)

099. IHC seed plate 1854A with IHC logo, fine overall. (Photo)

100. Pair of brewer's thermometers in brass housings; one by NURNBERG INSTRUMENTS has cracked housing; and one by WALTER H. KESSLER CO., very good. (Photo)

101. Disston D8 28-inch saw with 6-ppi blade, thumb hole handle has small chip from under side of top spur, very good overall. (Photo)

102. Stanley HANDYMAN 20-inch toolbox saw, complete and very good. (Photo)

103. Lakeside Saw & Tool Co. Chicago L8 24-inch 6ppi hand saw with fine etch, very good handle, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

104. Disston 26-inch NINETEEN FORTY SPECIAL 8ppi hand saw commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the company, this one has a nice etch, a few scuffs to otherwise good handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

105. The Simonds Saw Works No. 72 26-inch rip saw with 6ppi blade, fine etch, top handle spur chipped and cracked, very good overall. (Photo)

106. Disston D-8 26-inch 5 1/2ppi rip saw with thumb-hole handle, very good overall. (Photo)

107. Disston D-23 26-inch 12ppi bladed saw, complete and very good. (Photo)

108. Stanley #34 1/4VR 12-inch rule, complete and like new. (Photo & Photo 2)

109. Stanley 11 No. X-227 zig-zag rule with caliper, complete and near new. (Photo & Photo 2)

110. Stanley HANDYMAN H1243 iron block plane IOB, plane is fine, box is very good with mild wear to label. (Photo & Photo 2)

111. Stanley #138 level sights IOB, sights are like new, box had modest wear and some minor staining. (Photo & Photo 2)

112. Stanley No. 1205 IRON JACK PLANE IOB, plane is very good to fine, box has modest wear at edges and bottom has been taped at corners with packing tape. (Photo & Photo 2)

113. Stanley SPECIAL No. 1105 VICTOR JACK PLANE IOB, plane is new, box is very good with modest wear, mild staining, and one corner of bottom needing to be re-taped. (Photo & Photo 2)

114. Early Stanley #66 hand beader IOB, beader is like new with near perfect japanning, envelope full of blades, flat and curved fences may have come from a later plane as they are not japanned and their screw slots are worn, box is good but end flap with label is torn. Talk to Sara about getting this box professionally mended. (Photo)

115. One NOS Stanley 1 3/4-inch plane blade IOB, box has been crushed. but label is still intact. (Photo & Photo 2)

116. One Sargent #102 - 4 1/2-inch PARALLEL-ACTION PLIER IOB, plier is like new, box shows moderate wear. (Photo & Photo 2)

117. L.S. STARRETT No. 136 Cross Test level IOB, level is fine, box is very good with intact label. (Photo & Photo 2)

118. SPECIAL No. 1120 VICTOR BLOCK PLANE by Stanley IOB, planes is like new, box is very good with very modest wear. (Photo & Photo 2)

119. Stanley #1 level sights IOB, sights are very good, box is missing back flap of lid, and shows considerable wear at edges and around bottom. (Photo & Photo 2)

120. Sargent #1414 jack plane, this is one of the last of the Sargent bench planes, it has the plastic tote and knob, the lever cap has a letter S cast into it and the SARGENT name spelled thru the S, this plane is in near new condition, the box has considerable wear and needs to be taped at two corners. (Photo & Photo 2)

121. Stanley #1 6-inch try and mitre square IOB; square is new, box is very good with modest wear at corners. (Photo & Photo 2)

122. Stanley #10 carriage maker's rabbet plane, nice rosewood tote and knob, good T-logo blade, former owner H.F.M. has stamped initials in both sides, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

123. Stanley #92 cabinetmaker's rabbet plane, nice nickel plating, good unmarked blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

124. Stanley #65 low angle block plane, good BB-logo blade, former owner W.H.P. stamped initials into left side, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

125. Scarce Stanley A18 aluminum block plane, SW logo on lever cap and on lightly pitted blade, one front corner has ding out of it, a few pits in bottom, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

126. Sargent No. 5307 iron block plane with knuckle jointed lever cap, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

127. Unusual Stanley #131 adjustable double ended block plane, the adjuster yoke has a professionally executed weld job, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

128. Sargent #4206 pressed steel block plane TYPE I with front knob on body, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

129. Stanley #95 edge trimming block plane with early script logo on skate, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

130. Stanley #100 1/2 round bottom tail handled block plane, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

131. Stanley #79 double bladed side rabbet MADE IN U.S.A., nice BB-logo on blades, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

132. Pair of early butt gauges; Stanley #95 and #95 1/2, both very good. (Photo)

133. Stanley #90 bullnose rabbet plane with nice nickel plating, MADE IN ENG. blade, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

134. Pair of UNION MFG. CO. iron block planes: Union #227, complete and very good; and a Union #120, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

135. Stanley #130, early type with six-point star cap, nice patent date blade, no Handy feature in sides, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

136. Stanley pocket level that can be attached to a square, brass top, very good. (Photo)

137. FULTON No. 3708 (Stanley #2 sized) smooth plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

138. Stanley pocket level that can be attached to a square, steel top, very good overall. (Photo)

139. Sargent #196 iron rabbet plane, light pitting, decorative cast side, body repainted, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

140. Stanley mini block plane with tail handle, fine SW logo blade, very good overall.

141. Stanley #187 line level in original tin box, complete and fine. (Photo)

142. G.N. STEARNS medium sized dowel or spoke pointer, very good. (Photo)

143. IHC (International Harvester Company) sheet-metal tractor tool box with wooden bottom, needs a new wooden knob to open the hinged lid, and a good coat of paint, good overall. (Photo)

144. Farriers hammer and two pair of pincers with green handles, one by PS&W. (Photo)

145. COLLINS cast iron implement or tractor tool box with cut-out lettering, nice coat of red paint, very good overall. (Photo)

146. Broad axe with 11-inch curved blade, has two hang holes in handle, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

147. COLLINS cast iron implement or tractor tool box with cut-out lettering, faint 23 cast into bottom side, nice coat of red paint, good overall. (Photo)

148. Long handled mortising axe, pitted, two hang holes in end of handle, and handle has been sawed off at the end. (Photo & Photo 2)

149. PATTEE 277 cast iron implement tool box, moderate to heavy pitting shows under newer red paint job, good overall.

150. Broad axe with touch mark at the top of the 11 1/4-inch blade, two hang holes in wooden handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

151. Unknown make cast-iron tractor or implement tool box, intact bracket, but bolt and nut are missing, in green paint, very good.

152. Long handled pickeroon for handling logs in the logging industry, two hang holes in handle, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

153. FORDSON tractor tool box in gray paint, hinged lid, heavy pitting and few holes where it's rotted thru.

154. Primitive axe with two deep touch marks, blade has moderate to heavy pitting over the entire surface, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

155. JOHN DEERE sheet-metal tractor tool box, complete and very good, nice green paint.

156. Cooper's side axe with 9-inch blade, that had had a longer handle put into it, blade pitted but we can make out the letters ??LOU??, two hang holes in handle, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

157. B.F. AVERY 191 cast iron tractor or implement tool box, complete and very good.

158. Primitive shingle fro with nice handle, could be put back into service today. (Photo)

159. Cast iron tractor tool box, bracket marked L329, in red paint, very good.

160. Three claw hammers, all in usable condition. (Photo)

161. DISSTON & MORSS KEYSTONE TOOL WORKS PAT MARCH 12, 1878 wooden 28-inch plumb & level, both vials intact, brass end plates, and brass side views for level vial, very good. (Photo)

162. Lot of six cobbler's hammer: two USMC (United Machinery Shoe Corp.); one D.HAMMOND; CRISPIN BOSTON… (Photo)

163. Grand Rapids Sash Pulley Co. Grand Rapids Mich. gang bit for sash pockets, for use in a drill press. (Photo)

164. Unusual hand-cranked pool cue sander for flattening the end of the cue prior to installing a new tip, very good overall. (Photo)

165. Chicago Steel Tape Co. 200-foot surveyor's tape, very good overall. (Photo)

166. Scarce Millers Falls No. 718 chain drill in cosmoline inside a never opened original box, box is wrapped in sticky waxed paper.

167. S.A. Moore Patent (U.S. #2,362,711) wood turning tool, known as a speeder for rapidly taking off wood when turning on a lathe, two plastic handles each marked HUNTER, first we've seen of this 1944 patent tool. (Photo)

168. Hand forged C-clamp with hand threaded rod, very good overall. (Photo)

169. Nice boxwood leather burnisher, fine overall. (Photo)

170. ARCTIC No. 25 ice shaver by the GRAY IRON CASTING CO. makers of the G.I.C. and Bailey core box planes, complete and very good. (Photo)

171. Small emasculating tool, some light rust, very good overall. (Photo)

172. Mystery tool the the owner ID tag claims is a DISSTON SHOCK TIE CUTTER for corn or wheat shocks, very unusual. (Photo)

173. Poultry ID tool? small thumb operated punch, nickel plated very good. (Photo)

174. Three assorted machinist's jacks one with removable swiveling base with V-notch, very good. The identical pair have ball bearings in the center of the tops. (Photo)

175. Early scale weight marked 11 on one side and F on the other. (Photo)

176. H&D Mfg. Co. Chicago, emasculating tool, large size for use on bulls, etc. PAT APPLIED FOR. (Photo)

177. Stanley No. 813G ratchet brace with a Hargrave hollow auger with intact depth stop. Brace is very good, hollow auger has been repainted. (Photo)

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

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

180. Four pocket or bicycle wrenches: A&M BUFFALO, very good; Zilox patent, some light pitting, working condition; C.E. BILLINGS Model A, fine; and a C.E. Billings Patent Model A by Billings and Spencer, very good. (Photo)

181. Lot of three claw hammers all very good and usable. (Photo)

182. Millers Falls #718 Chain drill, new old stock from a military surplus lot, still in original cosmoline, back flap of box has separated and someone has attempted to tape it back on, a new tool in fair box. See lots 274 and 397 for never opened examples of this same tool. (Photo & Photo 2)

183. Lot of three claw hammers; one marked RCW TOOL CO; and one ATHA, all usable. (Photo)

184. Three metal punches; one in the original tin box. (Photo)

185. Lot of three claw hammers one with a clunky handle that could stand to be replaced. (Photo)

186. Three tap and die sets; two in wooden boxes, one in a tin box. (Photo & Photo 2)

187. Pair of PALMGREN hand vises, plus a Japanese ZENITH hand vise in red paint, all very good. (Photo)

188. MONOXOR carbon monoxide test kit in original box. (Photo & Photo 2)

189. Lot of four small vises: a large hand vise marked VON CLEFF GERMANY; and a Millers Falls bitstock model that is missing the wings from the wingnut that is pinned to the shave; medium sized model marked MADE IN USA, no spring; and a small unmarked model with intact spring and nice wing nut. (Photo)

189. (064.) Stanley #71 router plane, complete and in fine overall condition in original box, box is torn on top, had good label.

190. (065.) Stanley #78 rabbet plane, complete and fine in original box, the box shows moderate wear, one small tear on top, very good.

191. (066.) Stanley #59 Dowel Jig IOB, jig is complete, box is very good.

192. (067.) Pair of Stanley #2 brass trammel points one with pencil holder, one missing the rub block, very good overall.

193. (068.) Stanley #98 side rabbet plane, early pre-depth stop model, very good overall.

194. (069.) Cast iron handled skate sharpener, unmarked, very good.

195. (070.) Sargent & Co. rosewood handled awl, two bits inside, very good.

196. (071.) Keen Kutter 6-inch pliers with side cutters, very good.

197. (072.) SIMMONS HWE CO. OAK LEAF steel plumb bob with brass top, very good.

198. (073.) Lot: pair of #2 Stanley brass trammels, both missing rub blocks; a single later #4 trammel, very good; and a single #138 level sight with intact crosshairs.

199. Scarce Morris Patent jack plane made by Sandusky Tool Company, made on a patent issued Nov. 8, 1870 to Ellis H. Morris of Salem, Ohio. Fancy Victorian casting of bed with flowers and vines. The bed has been repainted along with the gold highlights, and the front knob is missing as is common with these. A very nice plane to display. (Photo & Photo 2)

200. COMSTOCK-BOLTON CO. KANSAS CITY MO bottle capper patented 12-21-20, very good overall. (Photo)

201. Union #537 Trask Patent transitional jack plane, one side of throat cut open for rabbeting work, very good overall. (Photo)

202. Keen Kutter K26 transitional jack plane, nice original iron, very good overall. (Photo)

203. SsS SIEGLEY 15-inch wide body transitional jack plane, complete and fine overall condition. (Photo)

204. SsS SIEGLEY 18-inch transitional fore plane, complete and very good. (Photo)

205. Union #539 Trask Patent transitional 20-inch fore plane, tote spur reshaped, very good overall. (Photo)

206. B PLANE 20-inch transitional fore plane, nice tote and beaded knob, OCT. 22, 1889 patent date on original blade, fine overall. (Photo)

207. StS SIEGLEY 26-inch transitional jointer plane, complete and fine overall. (Photo)

208. Stanley #33 28-inch prelateral transitional jointer plane with eagle logo and model number on toe, nice Rule & Level logo blade with BAILEY patent on chip breaker, fine overall. (Photo)

209. Scarce Stanley #21 prelateral transitional smooth plane, eagle logo on toe, nice RULE & LEVEL logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

210. Stanley #22 prelateral transitional smooth plane, eagle logo on toe, nice RULE & LEVEL logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

211. Stanley #122 Liberty Bell transitional smooth plane, nice early model with patent date on blade, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

212. Stanley #24 transitional smooth plane, eagle logo on toe, first type lateral lever, RULE & LEVEL logo on blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

213. Stanley #23 prelateral transitional smooth plane, good RULE & LEVEL logo blade, eagle logo on toe, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

214. Unusual Stanley #25 transitional low angle bench plane, good Q-logo blade, good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

215. Stanley #35 transitional smooth plane, eagle logo on toe, first-type lateral lever, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

216. Stanley #135 Liberty Bell transitional smooth plane, fine Q-logo blade, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

217. Stanley #36 wide body transitional smooth plane with eagle logo on toe, first type lateral lever, good Q-logo blade, tote spur missing, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

218. Stanley #37 "JENNY" razee-style transitional jack plane, good Q-logo blade, BAILEY Patent date on chip breaker, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

219. Union No. X3C corrugated iron smooth plane with "vertical post" adjuster, light pitting to exposed surfaces, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

220. Union No. X3C corrugated iron smooth plane with "vertical post" adjuster, nice japanning, good rosewood tote, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

221. Union #3-sized smooth plane, good UNION MFG. blade, light pitting to exposed surfaces from an earlier cleaning, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

222. StS Siegley No. 4 iron smooth plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

223. Keen Kutter K4C iron smooth plane with good Keen Kutter iron, nice rosewood tote and low knob, bed was likely repainted, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

224. Two UNION planes: #515 Trask Patent, had cracked toe, good UNION MFG. CO. blade, missing vertical post adjuster, good; and a UNION NO. X4 iron smooth plane with "vertical post" adjuster, good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

225. FIRESTONE SUPREME 9-inch smooth plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

226. OHIO TOOL 04 1/2C corrugated wide body smooth plane, nice THISTLE BRAND logo blade, chipped lever on lever cap, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

227. Sargent VBM #410 wide body smooth plane nice original blade, fine tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

228. Scarce Sargent #14C Shaw's Patent iron jack plane, nice original blade, nice tote and beaded knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

229. AUBURN TOOL CO. No. 90 1/2 handled screw-arm plow with five OHIO TOOL CO. blades, very good overall. (Photo)

230. Sargent #79 rabbet is filletster plane with decorative cast frame, nice original blade, has fence rod but no fence, missing depth stop, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

231. Ohio Tool Co. No. 103 boxwood ivory tipped screw-arm plow plane, five OHIO TOOL CO. plow blades, planes is missing two ivory tips and has several thread chips, send it to Jim Leamy and he'll make it look good as can be. (Photo)

232. Stanley #13 compass plane, patent date inside recessed brass adjuster nut, good Q-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

233. Stanley S5 steel jack plane, nice rosewood tote and tall knob, good BB-logo blade, lever cap chipped where pivot pin for lever passes thru, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

234. Pair of iron compass planes: Stanley #113 that has had the rear handle broken off, pitting to exposed surfaces, repainted body; and a UNION #411 complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

235. Fine E.C. STEARNS & CO. JUNE 5, 1903, adjustable hollow auger, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

236. A.A. Woods & Sons adjustable hollow auger complete with depth stop, some mild pitting, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

237. Stanley #68 rabbeting spoke shave, SW-logo iron, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

238. Unknown make iron spokeshave with open loop handles and open frame blade clamp, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

239. UNION MFG. CO. iron spokeshave with open loop handles, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

240. Early Stanley #62 twin bladed spokeshave, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

241. Unknown make iron spokeshave with open loop handles, has eye bolt coming from back to secure the blade, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

242. SIMMONS HARDWARE CO. ST. LOUIS leather cased cloth tape measure, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

243. J.BAYNE MAKER PHILADELPHIA folding foot-measuring rule for measuring for shoe sizes, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

244. LUFKIN RULE CO. No. 524 zig zag with Doyle Log Scale and intact hook, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

245. Fisherman's ice chisel made from a Model A or Model T automobile axel, fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

246. Lufkin #863L combination rule, level and bevel with protractor joint, also marked W.V. EGBERT & CO. NEWARK-MORRISTOWN N.J., complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

247. Unusual edger? with rounded blade with a dull edge. (Photo & Photo 2)

248. Three 24-inch 4-fold Stanley boxwood rules: #84 1/2-bound with some mild staining, good overall; #27, complete and fine; and a #81 with log? scales on inside, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

249. Unusual forged implement with long wooden handle said to be for crushing pumpkins or melons that were left in the field, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

250. INTERLOX #106 sliding zig-zag-type rule, new in original sleeve, sleeve has some holes, rule is like new. (Photo)

251. Early forged fish gig with long wooden handle, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

252. Pair of rules: UPSON NUT CO. #68, some staining, very good; and a Stanley #7 Blind Man's with large numbers, very good overall. (Photo)

253. Large ice saw with 58-inch blade and 23-inch forged handle that is riveted to the blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

254. Lot of three rules: Stanley Rule & Level Co. No. 76 with early style arched joint, brass-bound, some light staining good overall; #36 1/2R caliper rule, needs light cleaning, very good; and a plastic DUREX NO. 2 by the CIRCLINE RULER CO. Cedar Rapids, Ia in original envelope. (Photo)

255. DISSTON KEYSTONE S54 one or two-man crosscut saw, missing the auxiliary handle, fine overall. (Photo)

256. Lot of four 24-inch 4-fold boxwood rules: Stanley #62 brass bound, worn and stained, good overall; Stanley #27, complete and fine; Stanley #68 complete and very good; and Stanley #62 brass bound, very good overall. (Photo)

257. Unusual railroad mail catcher that would be used to grab a letter or very small parcel from a moving train. This is the first we have seen or sold. (Photo)

258. Lot of five 24-inch 4-fold boxwood rules: Stanley #68, good overall; #68A good overall; #68 worn and stained; #63 outside very worn; and #63, good overall. (Photo)

259. All wooden apple butter paddle, very good. (Photo &

260. INTERLOX #106 sliding zig-zag-type rule, complete and fine. (Photo)

261. Pair of Belknap Hardware BLUE GRASS hammers: BG-1147-28 ounce, complete and fine; and a 14 or 16-oz. that is also fine. (Photo)

262. Lot of three scrapers; a BRIDGE in green paint; a homemade model with wooden handle and plane blade; and a nickel plated BLUE GRASS model with bluegrass logo in face and cast into the back of the head, clunky homemade wooden handle. (Photo)

263. Pair of bluegrass claw hammers: BG-947-20 oz. with original handle, very good; and another with longer hammer poll, very good. (Photo)

264. Pair of Stanley #80 cabinet scrapers, both have been repainted. (Photo)

265. Three small saws. (Photo)

266. Two Stanley #80 scrapers and a small SEYMOUR SMITH spokeshave that have all been repainted. (Photo)

267. Pair of blacksmith's hammers including a PLUMB 40-oz. hand sledge. (Photo)

268. Four hatchets: one marked ECLIPSE; and two unmarked miniature examples. (Photo)

269. Three misc. hammers: PEXTO 3 SET riveting; one marked PLUMB 12-oz. which likely started off a claw hammer and was cut down; and a small sledge. (Photo)

270. Five assorted hammer including: three cobbler's hammers, one marked DROP FORGED SEARS ROEBUCK and two French examples; plus two metal working hammers. (Photo)

271. Four hammers: one tinner; one marked G.W. MOUNT PAT 2,821,222; one marked ST. PIERRE PAT. 109,801 WORCESTER MASS; and a metal working hammer of some sort. (Photo)

272. Three assorted hammers; the one in the center looks like a tin or riveting model. (Photo)

273. Lot of three claw hammers. (Photo)

274. Millers Falls #718 Chain drill, new old stock from a military surplus lot, still in original never opened box wrapped with waxed paper that has been coated with cosmoline, a new chain drill in a never opened or even unwrapped box. See photos of lot 182 to see what it looks like inside, as that one was opened by the previous owner to get a look. (Photo)

275. Lot of three claw hammers, one marked BAY STATE. (Photo)

276. Three small hand vises: a large one marked VC & CO GERMANY; a wooden handled model with grove in jaws for holding round stock; and small unmarked vise with intact spring, very good. (Photo)

277. (267.) Lot of three Stanley long handled scrapers: one #82 and two #79, all have been repainted. (Photo)

278. Early 70-pound mouse-hole anvil numerous nicks and dings in the top and around the edge of the top, good horn, good overall. Has "70" cast into base which I assume to be the weight. (Photo & Photo 2)

279. Three wooden parallel clamps two by BLISS MFG PAWTUCKET R.I., both very good; and one without maker's mark, has J.C.C. branded into the outsides. (Photo)

280. Continental-style spiral or Archimedes drill, very good overall; and a hand forged leather? gouge with long wooden handle, very good. (Photo)

281. Three blacksmith tools: 13-inch ENDERS? hoof trimmers, very good; and two pair of tongs. (Photo & Photo 2)

282. Small wooden tool chest that measures 22.5 x 13 x 9.5 has a removable box with hinged lid inside as well as a open tray that can be removed, has folding iron handles on the sides, missing the hasp and/or lock that was once on it, in old gray paint. (Photo & Photo 2)

283. Most unusual and heavy wagon wheel chalk or perhaps a skid-type brake for wagon wheels, first we've seen of this item. (Photo & Photo 2)

284. Forged grafting blade with loop at top of handle, well made. (Photo & Photo 2)

285. Unusual L.M. HILDRETH NEW HAVEN CONN. Patent (U.S. No. 892,052) long handled scraper with PAT APPLD FOR on socket, in silver paint or cad plated, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

286. Three blacksmith tools: 15-inch nippers marked WC, very good; 12-inch OAK LEAF hoof trimmer; and a drift. (Photo & Photo 2)

287. Blacksmith made ash shovel, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

288. Hand forged pig snatch; and a 14-inch pair of heavy duty nippers with W.D.W. cast into both sections, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

289. PUNCH AND JUDY BANK reproduction cast iron mechanical bank, complete and in very good working condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

290. Box of 12 Stanley DEFIANCE NO. 1296 zig zag rules in new condition, box has light wear, rules are all new. (Photo & Photo 2)

291. Humpty Dumpty reproduction cast iron mechanical bank, complete and in fine working condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

292. STANLEY PACEMAKER STEEL TAPE RULES point-of-sale tin display stand, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

293. Pair of hand saws: 26-inch Disston with 7 ppi blade, two broken teeth, plenty of blade left for new teeth to be cut, or use as is; and an Atkins 22-inch panel saw with kink near end of blade, good overall. (Photo)

294. PRIDE OF THE FARM No. WL3 cast iron hog waterer by the HAWKEYE STEEL PROD. INC. WATERLOO, IOWA, some rust, very good overall. (Photo)

295. Walking plow with wooden frame and wooden handles, what appears to be a crack in the blade is actually a seam, and by removing a square nut on the bottom, this who cutting edge can be removed for sharpening or replacement, very good overall. (Photo)

296. RARE WINCHESTER No. 3618 cast iron 18-inch plumb & level, complete and fine inside a fitted owner-made wooden box. (Photo & Photo 2)

297. Fine No. 10 Stratton Brothers 18-inch brass-bond mahogany plumb & level, both vials intact, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

298. Unusual PEARCE CO. GRAND RAPIDS bottle capper, PAT.APL'D.FOR, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

299. Stanley #112 scraper plane, improper blade, rosewood tote and knob are fine, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

300. RARE DUMAS No. 5 scroll saw with iron base that has THE SHIPMAN ENGINE MF'G CO. ROCHESTER N.Y. cast into the legs on both sides. We could find no other photo of this saw on the internet and none of our collector friends recall seeing one. This one needs a new wooden pitman rod from the treadle to the flywheel and a new end put on the leather belt, all other parts or present and in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

301. Stanley #5 1/4 junior jack plane, fine stained hardwood handles 1 3/4-inch Millers Falls iron, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

302. Stanley FOUR-SQUARE (5 1/4-sized) junior jack plane, SW-logo iron, partial 4-SQUARE decal on side, hardwood tote broken at base and glued, good hardwood knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

303. ROCKFORD T.M.P. R3 smooth plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

304. Pair of 8-inch Stanley iron smooth planes: #3C with T-logo blade, tote broken in two places and glued, light rust on sides, will clean to very good usable condition; and a later later #3 with stained hardwood, BB-logo blade, STANLEY lever cap with orange background, will clean to fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

305. Early Stanley #120 iron block plane with 6-point star in lever cap, 60 percent plus japanning, good iron, good knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

306. Union iron block plane with unusual throat adjusting lever, 95 percent plus japanning, nice UNION iron, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

307. Stanley #18 1/4 iron block plane with fine knuckle-jointed lever cap, 95 percent plus japanning, model number in side of body, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

308. Pair of Stanley iron block planes: #9 1/2, fine BB-logo iron, complete and fine; and a #203 with V-logo iron, glued front knob, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

309. Little 5-inch BIRMINGHAM iron block plane, has patch of pitting on bottom and iron blade, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

310. Pair of Stanley #48 and #49 tongue & groove planes; the #48 has 90 percent plus nickel plating, a nice knob and is missing both blades, very good overall; the #49 has 90 percent plus plating, a good knob, one blade missing, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

311. Pair of Stanley FOUR SQUARE bench planes: #1105 jack plane, complete and fine; and a #1104 smoother, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

312. Scarce JENNINGS PATENT smooth plane with rosewood wear strips dovetailed into the bottom, light rust on sides, early style rosewood tote missing the spur, good knob, will clean to at least good condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

313. Pair of Stanley VICTOR bench planes: #1105 iron jack plane, complete and fine; and #1104 complete and fine. The #1105 comes with a worn box that has duct tape at the corners. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

314. Pair of early Stanley iron rabbet planes: #180 complete with depth stop, original blade with patent date, very good overall; and #182 with original blade marked with 1884 patent date, missing depth stop, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

315. Stanley #8 24-inch iron jointer plane with Q-logo blade, good rosewood tote and low knob, initials FWB stamped into left side near bottom, very good overall. (Photo)

316. Two unusual iron planes that each have the model number 120 lightly cast into the toe, blades are unmarked, both are complete and very good. (Photo)

317. Stanley #7 22-inch iron jointer plane, nice rosewood low knob, early-style rosewood tote is missing the spur, nice later model V-logo blade, will make a great user. (Photo)

318. Unusual Birmingham B PLANE iron block plane with adjustable throat and unusual lateral adjuster, complete with original marked blade, very good overall. (Photo)

319. Stanley #7C corrugated iron jointer plane, very good BB-logo blade, nice rosewood low knob, tote broken in middle and missing spur, will easily clean to very good usable condition. (Photo)

320. Stanley wall mounting tool box, has SW logo on front, one of the inside bracket that holds tools is broken. Has decal in upper left corner when open, includes a fine SW marked square, #63 rule and #62 marking gage. Fix the broken bracket and you'll have a nice box. (Photo & Photo 2)

321. Two St. Louis iron block planes: Diamond Edge DE110 7-inch (similar to a Stanley #110), complete with a good Diamond Edge blade, very good overall; and a scarce Keen Kutter KK220 Mark's Patent by Ohio Tool Co. complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

322. Pair of 7-inch iron block planes: Union with adjustable throat and unusual adjustment mechanism, small chip from front of lever cap, very good overall; and a scarce Ohio Tool Co. #0220 with Mark's Patent nice maroon japanning, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

323. Unusual Birmingham B PLANE 7-inch iron block plane, with adjustable throat and unusual lateral lever, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

324. Millers Falls #07 rabbeting block plane (similar to Stanley #140), complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

325. Three iron block planes: Millers Falls #75-01-B 7-inch, model number in left side, good overall; UNION NO. 120 with model number cast into rear of bed, complete and very good; and an Ohio Tool 7-inch (Similar to Stanley #110) complete with Globe-logo trademark iron, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

326. Early 6-inch iron block plane with Excelsior-style body, L. BAILEY iron, unusual small knob that may not be original, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

327. Stanley #510 10-foot extension rule, steel clamp and bracket, one end is chipped, otherwise it is complete and very good. This is the longest size they made. (Photo & Photo 2)

328. ELITE MFG ASHLAND O(hio) automobile jack, PAT. OCT. 3, 1911, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

329. Stanley Rule & Level Co. 8-foot sliding inside measuring stick, brass clamp and bracket, fine overall condition. (Photo)

330. Large old cowbell, very good, and a smaller goat/sheep bell, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

331. Stanley #480 8-foot inside measuring stick, brass clamp and bracket, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

332. Pair of cobbler's lasting pliers, one a Knell Patent (U.S. No. 379,476) patented March 13, 1888; the other marked UNION WHITCHER, very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

333. Stanley Rule & Level Co. 6-foot sliding inside measuring stick, brass clamp and bracket, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

334. Pair of little binder-type chains that look like load binders, perhaps for logging chains. (Photo & Photo 2)

335. Stanley Rule & Level Co. 4-foot sliding inside measuring stick, brass clamp and bracket, complete and fine. (Photo)

336. Fine and complete Warren's Improved Mitre Plane and chute/shoot board by J.H. HALL NASHUA, NH with original cast iron and wooden base, this is the first complete example of this plane that we have had to sell, very good overall. Hall marked has planes on the sole and this one is marked just behind the wooden knob on the sole. (Photo & Photo 2)

337. Waterbury Patent (U.S. #183,608) 38-inch sliding rule manufactured by E. Smith & Co. Rockford, Illinois on a patent issued Oct. 24, 1876 to Emery Waterbury, of Mason City, Iowa. Marked on the brass bracket ES&CO with brass clamp and ends, patented in 1873 Rockford, IL. (Photo & Photo 2)

338. Hand forged 2-tined hoe with long wooden handle. (Photo)

339. EAGLE SQUARE No. 100 take-down rafter square, in original canvas pouch, complete with original key, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

340. Unusual 2-man meat saw, complete and very good. (Photo)

341. Sargent #3415 transitional 15-inch jack plane, early horseshoe lateral lever, fine early blade with circular logo, has chip from bottom left side, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

342. Unusual DURO PALMER CIN.O. copper brewers thermometer in original wooden box with mounting bracket and a wire loop by which it could be hung, complete in nice wooden box with sliding lid. (Photo & Photo 2)

343. Cream can dasher used to throughly stir up the cream prior to sampling for butter fat content, complete and very good. (Photo)

344. Enterprise No. 2 Cherry Stoner, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

345. Two Pearson's Patent (U.S. #876,086) Nailing Tools. The hoppers would be filled with nails which slide down a chute to the head, made by P.J. LINDE, ROBBINSDAE, MINN, on a patent issued Jan. 7, 1908 to Martin Pearson of Robbinsdale, Minnesota. The example on top is missing most of the original paint, but is in very good overall condition; the one on the bottom has more paint, but the exposed surfaces have moderate to heavy rust. (Photo)

346. SINCLAIR SCOTT CO. BALTIMORE hand cranked peach peeler, has nice heart cutouts on the gear wheels, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

347. Electro Surgical Instrument Company, Rochester, NY light fixture with blue light bulb, has adjuster on side of nickel plated fixture, unknown purpose. (Photo & Photo 2)

348. Antique Hand Crank Durbrow & Hearne pinker or pinking machine, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

349. Two wooden planes: Greenfield unhandled screw-arm plow, well worn with thread chipping; and a CASEY CLARK & CO. screw-arm tongue cutting plank plane with crude replacement handle. (Photo & Photo 2)

350. Fine factory made harness maker's bench and vise made by RANDALL & CO. CIN. O. (Cincinnati, Ohio), complete and in little used condition. This is the first marked harness maker's bench that we have seen. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

351. Nice Scandinavian copper tea kettle with dovetailed bottom, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

352. Nutmeg grater marked MACO 3/1 on one side and GES. GESCH on the other, in old blue paint, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

353. Two pewter plates both with touch marks, one with label on back that IDs it as being pure pewter MADE IN DENMARK, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

354. Unusual wooden ravioli cutter. (Photo)

355. Century of Progress 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair souvenir paper parasol or umbrella, MADE IN JAPAN. (Photo & Photo 2)

356. Copper tea kettle with oriental scene, marked CHINA on bottom, has some old masking tape glue showing in the photo, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

357. Wooden mortar and pestle very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

358. Pair of small tin scoops, both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

359. Early copper frying pan with early forged handle riveted to the side. (Photo & Photo 2)

360. Stanley No. 830 roll top tool cabinet, comes with a 12-inch cast iron Stanley #36 level; #5 1/4 jack plane; 9 1/4 block plane, electric soldering iron, hand drill, nail set, pliers, two chisels, razor knife, Handyman tool box saw; marking gage, three auger bits, Yankee #45 push drill, bitstock screwdriver, countersink. The box itself has a few scuffs but is in very good overall condition with working lock with keys. (Photo & Photo 2)

361. Salad oil dispenser? marked on bottom MIDLETOWN PLATE Co. QUADRUPLE PLATE 64 HARD WHITE METAL. (Photo & Photo 2)

362. Unusual copper dipper, very well made. (Photo & Photo 2)

363. Early copper frying pan with steel handle, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

364. Unusual 6-inch copper pan with built-in strainer on one side, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

365. Nice CONCORD 8-day kitchen clock by the Wm. L. GILBERT CLOCK CO., in nice wooden case decorated with clusters of grapes and leaves, complete with key in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

366. WESTERN IMPORTING CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN ROSETTE 999 iron HEART SHAPED DESIGN, similar to a waffle iron, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

367. Mr. What's-it suggests that this tool was used on coconuts to carve out the meat. It would be mounted to something, and cranked with one hand while holding up a 1/2 of a coconut to the blade with the other hand. Most unusual. (Photo & Photo 2)

368. Pair of hollow augers, both are complete with depth stops. (Photo & Photo 2)

369. Three wooden pit saw handles, all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

370. Griswold No. 8 886 waffle iron with original ring, PAT'D DEC. 1, 1908, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

371. SINCLAIR, SCOTT & CO. hand cranked peach peeler, has heart shaped cutout in the gear wheels, wooden handle is a replacement, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

372. GRISWOLD No. 34 2980 plett pan, these were used to make Swedish pancakes, the GRISWALD logo on the bottom of this one is pitted, the top is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

373. WAGNER WARE No. 1319 JUNIOR KRUSTY KORN KOBS cornbread pan, PAT'D JULY 6, 1920, seven corn-cob-shaped cups in a single row, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

374. Small steelyard meat scale, complete and very good. (Photo)

375. Two blacksmith hammers including a large Stanley; and one marked A-D 8. (Photo & Photo 2)

376. Bench mounting saw vise, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

377. Pair of 14-inch adjustable pipe wrenches: TRU-TEST HEAVY DUTY, complete and very good; and a RIGID, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

378. Tooth float used to file down teeth of a horse or cow. (Photo & Photo 2)

379. Brass hoof gauge that provides the farrier with the angle in degrees so the horses hooves are shod level, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

380. BLACK DIAMOND brush hook blade, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

381. Two blacksmith hammers: top swage for round work, well used; and a pitted top fuller. (Photo & Photo 2)

382. Unusual wagon "brake" that would be used in pairs on the rear wheels when descending muddy or icy hills. (Photo & Photo 2)

383. Boat anchor with short length of chain, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

384. Large brass common sense millwrights plumb bob with removable top and steel tip, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

385. Wall chart of DECIMAL EQUIVALENTS and TAP DRILL SIZES from WILLIAMS STEEL AND HARDWARE MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. (Photo)

386. Small pair of ice tongs, complete and very good; plus a long screwdriver? (Photo)

387. Like new Lufkin No. 8132 tailor's square with brass supports and brass tips, very nice. (Photo & Photo 2)

388. Pair of Stanley No. 34 Tool Catalogues: APRIL 1938 Edition with dogeared top corner on cover and a piece from the bottom corner, spine missing small piece and there is some Scotch tape on the spine, inside nice; and a No. 34A catalog with Stanley ATHA TOOLS with SW logo on cover, spine cracking and peeling, small piece from corner of cover missing, inside very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

389. Drier Bros. plumb & pitch adjusting level, used in such trades like plumbing, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

390. Pair of Stanley No. 34 Tool Catalogues: May 1940 Edition, a few scuffs to cover, otherwise complete and very good; and a 1948 Edition with piece peeling from spine, several scuffs in covers, inside very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

391. Pair of 18-inch wooden levels: MAYES PORT AUSTIN, MICH. in original red paint, both vials intact, fine overall; and a Stanley #0 with intact level vial, plumb vial is missing. (Photo & Photo 2)

392. Pair of Stanley No. 34 Tool Catalogues: APRIL 1934 Edition bottom of spine beginning to peel, inside very good and a 1921 Edition with corners curing on back cover and back several pages, otherwise, good. (Photo & Photo 2)

393. Fine KEEN KUTTER HAMMER FORGED knife with wooden wooden handle. (Photo & Photo 2)

394. KEEN KUTTER single bladed food chopper with nice wooden handle, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

395. E.C. SIMMONS Keen Kutter tag likely off a wooden ice box or tool chest; plus a Diamond Edge DE grease pencil. (Photo & Photo 2)

396. E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER watch fob, likely a reproduction, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

397. Millers Falls #718 Chain drill, new old stock from a military surplus lot, still in original never opened box wrapped with waxed paper that has been coated with cosmoline, a new chain drill in a never opened or even unwrapped box. See photos of lot 182 to see what it looks like inside, as that one was opened by the previous owner to get a look. (Photo)

398. F.E. Snyder patent combination plier for use in installing hose or pipe clamps. According to DATAMP.org "The focus of the patent is the spreading jaws with clamping device. Those jaws form a tool for manipulating wire loop hose clamps. Examples of the tool without the wire clamps are known." This example is marked STYLE A on one side and PAT'D APR 17-94 FRED W. SNYDER, MASSILLON O (Ohio), very good.

399. Farriers hammer with pair of BLUE GRASS pincers with red handles. (Photo)

400. W.F. & John Barnes No. 7 treadle jig saw, has a replaced wooden treadle, needs a new belt, much of the original red pin striping is visible on the frame, no welds or broken castings, very very good overall condition. This is the exact saw we sold here in Humboldt as lot 399 in our 2012 Auction. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

401. Pair of late model Stanley #3 trammel points, one with integral pencil holder, in tattered box. (Photo & Photo 2)

402. SPECIAL No. 1120 VICTOR BLOCK PLANE by STANLEY IOB, a new plane in a good box. (Photo & Photo 2)

403. Stanley #220 iron block plane IOB, plane has a Rule & Level Co. blade and is fine, box is worn and has a few small tears. (Photo & Photo 2)

404. Stanley #59 dowel jig in a later box, complete and fine, outer lid of box, MIA. (Photo & Photo 2)

405. Stanley #220 iron block plane IOB, plane is like new, box is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

406. Stanley #49 bit gauge IOB, gauge is like new, box is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

407. Stanley #18 1/4 block plane IOB, plane has been used but is fine, box is worn and tattered. (Photo & Photo 2)

408. Stanley #3 iron smoother IOB, plane is new and has great rosewood tote and knob, STANLEY lever cap with orange background, box is worn and needs new tape at corners. (Photo & Photo 2)

409. Pair of Stanley butt gauges IOB, #95 in decent box, and #94 in a box that is worn and needs corners taped, both gauges are fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

410. Stanley #4 iron smooth plane IOB, plane has Stanley name that reads vertically on lateral lever, fine rosewood tote, knob had a few scuffs on top but is very good, comes with PLANE FACTS booklet, in a very good box. (Photo & Photo 2)

411. Stanley #4C iron smooth plane, has Stanley name that reads vertically on lateral lever, STANLEY lever cap with orange background, plane is like new; box has moisture staining on top, and label has a number of small tears, box is good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

The 13 lots listed below were among the group that were missing from the 2013 HUMBOLDT Auction. They were found in a box on a shelf in the garage and have been added to the 2014 Humboldt Auction.

412. Scarce Stanley VICTOR 14-inch iron jack plane with original two-line VICTOR, MADE IN U.S.A. logo that was only used for one year, plane is complete and very good. (Photo)

413. Stanley 5 1/4 junior jack plane with 95 percent plus japanning, fine tote and knob, STANLEY lever cap with orange background, fine overall. (Photo)

414. Stanley VICTOR No. 1104 9-inch smooth plane, gray bed, red cap iron and frog, fine wood, complete and fine overall. (Photo)

415. MOUND CITY 9-inch smooth plane, tote painted black, hardwood knob, gray bed, good overall. (Photo)

416. Stanley No. 4 9-inch smooth plane, marked No. 4 on the toe, nice early-style tote, beaded knob, first type lateral lever, R&L logo iron, BAILEY cap iron, very good overall. (Photo)

417. Vaughan & Bushnell No. 803C 8-inch iron smooth plane, fine original blade, nice tote and knob, fine overall. (Photo)

418. Stanley #3 iron smooth plane, fine BB-logo blade, STANLEY lever cap with orange background, tote has been broken and glued and has had the spur re-attached, knob chipped at base, with new wood it will be fine. (Photo)

419. Diamond Edge DEX220 iron block plane, complete with original blade, very good overall. (Photo)

420. Stanley #65 low angle block plane, R&L logo blade, traces of nickel on lever cap, good knob, very good overall. (Photo)

421. Stanley Four Square iron block plane, japanned bed and lever cap, good knob and BB-logo blade, lever cap marked STANLEY with the 4-Square logo, very good overall. (Photo)

422. Stanley #18 1/2 block plane with 95%+ japanning, fine nickel on knuckle jointed lever cap, fine BB-logo blade, fine overall. (Photo)

423. Stanley #60 1/2 low angle block plane with nickel plated lever cap, nice BB-logo blade, intact throat adjusting cam, fine overall. (Photo)

424. Stanley Four Square No. 1120 iron block plane in gray paint with STANLEY name and 4-Square logo in lever cap, original blade marked FOUR SQUARE, small chip from front of lever cap, otherwise very good. (Photo)

425. Disston D-100 26-inch crosscut hand saw, complete and fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

426. Lot of three hammers: brass mallet; tack hammer with lifter coming out the top, marked ROBINSON BOSTON, MASS on side; and a smaller Stanley tack hammer. (Photo & Photo 2)

427. Young's Machine Made Steel Stamps Muscatine, Iowa 1/8-inch figures, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

428. Set of tiny letter stamps plus a period in a wooden box, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

429. Unknown patented long handled scraper, can make out a few letters and the word PAT on the blade but it is pitted, the body has been painted black. (Photo & Photo 2)

430. Lot of four hammers, three tinner's types and one tack. (Photo & Photo 2)

431. Set of 1/4-inch figures inside a wooden block. (Photo & Photo 2)

432. Set of machine made 1/8-inch letter stamps M15-1L by Belknap Hardware and Mfg. Co. Louisville, KY, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

433. Unknown make set of steel figure stamps in wooden block, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

434. Pair of meat tenderizing hammers. (Photo & Photo 2)

435. Lot of four hammers; three are tack hammers, one marked SAYRE; one is a mystery. (Photo & Photo 2)

436. Set of 1/4-inch letter stamps in a wooden block, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

437. Three assorted hammers: one on top marked GERMANY; a little ball peen; and one that the owner says is a CLEV-DENT Specializer Dental Hammer that looks something like a planishing hammer. (Photo & Photo 2)

438. Set of 1/4-inch figures in a round wooden box, the metal lid is stamped BULL-DOG Made in USA, very good; plus a big with 8 assorted figure and letter stamps. (Photo & Photo 2)

439. Five assorted hammers: toy? claw hammer; unknown make with three rusty tools inside the handle; etc. (Photo & Photo 2)

440. Scarce unmarked Stanley No. 48 board cane with brass tip and nice knurled edge around the brass top, has slight bend, very good overall. (Photo)

441. Wooden framed turning saw, complete and very good. (Photo)

442. Unusual all-wood ceremonial single-bit axe, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

443. Large heavy duty forged hook. (Photo & Photo 2)

444. single bit axe, mark is only about 1/2 struck but looks like PET CO, has been used to do a long of hammering, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

445. Unmarked meat saw with chrome-plated frame, nice wooden handle, fine overall. (Photo)

446. Shoemaker's knife, very good overall. (Photo)

447. Wooden swift yarn winder with table clamp, mid 1800s, very good overall. (Photo)

448. DR BARTON broad axe with short handle, very good overall. (Photo)

449. Stone mason's sandstone crandall, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

450. Large traditional carpenter's tool chest with two sliding fore-and-aft trays, raised panel lid, has intact lock (no key), folding iron handles on each side, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

451. Raft auger, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

452. Wooden framed bow saw with rope tensioner, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

453. Wooden slaw cutter, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

454. Hand forged yoke and length of hand forged chain, likely used to skid logs. (Photo & Photo 2)

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

456. Unusual and rare asparagus bundler has THE PHILADELPHIA BUNCHER cast into the bottom, on original wooden base, has been repainted, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

457. Small forged ice tongs, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

458. Cow poke made of round steel stock, folds in center, very good overall. (Photo)

459. Large Wm T. WOODS & CO. ice tongs, these are the largest ice tongs we have seen or sold, the owner's tag on them says they are "pond tongs," complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

460. Unusual hay knife marked ?ADES MILLS, good. (Photo & Photo 2)

461. Small GIFFORD WOOD CO. ice tongs, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

462. Unusual long handled hammer, owners tag on it says railroad spike hammer, but the driving head looks like that on a shipwrights adz, and we are inclined to think this was used by a shipwright to drive nails below the surface of the deck. (Photo & Photo 2)

463. C. DISSTON PHILADELPHIA meat saw with FARWELL OZMUN KIRK & CO. blade. (Photo & Photo 2)

464. ACMELINE MFG. CO. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH hand potato planter, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

465. Fireplace waffle iron, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

466. Letter C branding iron, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

467. Nice Canedy Patent (U.S. No. 422,569) Drilling-Machine, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

468. Branding iron and a hook that would have had a wooden handle thru the top, and been used to lift and drag grain sacks around in a mill. (Photo & Photo 2)

469. Scarce 9-foot pump log auger with wooden handle, first we've ever seen or sold. (Photo)

470. Medium sized oak splint "melon" or "gizzard" basket, terms that refer to their particular rounded shape. Used for light gathering tasks like collecting eggs or things from the garden. Constructed in a wickerwork rib-style, meaning that fine splints are woven in and out over sturdy ribs, which create the basic shape, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

471. Three wooden nutcrackers: the one on the left has a STEINBACH sticker on the bottom, the right arm bends and the hand has a groove in it that suggests that the hand once held perhaps a stein; center one is unmarked; and the one on right is a genuine Erzgebirge Expertic with sticker on bottom, all three are complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

472. Large Peterboro Basket Co. traditional knitting basket with solid wood hinged lid and wooden legs. This beautiful multi-purpose basket is in like new condition with original tag. Measures approx.: 17L x 11-1/2W x 13H. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

473. Three decorative nutcrackers; one on left has arms that swing, no makers marks, very good; the center one is a genuine Erzgebirge Expertic with sticker on bottom; and on right is has a name on the bottom that we cannot make out, it is missing its shoes and is holding a beer stein. (Photo & Photo 2)

474. Smaller oak splint "melon" or "gizzard" basket, terms that refer to their particular rounded shape. Used for light gathering tasks like collecting eggs. Constructed in a wickerwork rib-style, meaning that fine splints are woven in and out over sturdy ribs, which create the basic shape, this one is very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

475. Spinning wheel, appears to be complete and needing only belts, very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

476. Nice 2-gallon copper pot with brass handles, very good overall. (Photo)

477. Scarce vintage wood treen cottage-cheese making bowl has hole in the bottom, side stamped F. & W. HOORN, very good. (Photo)

478. Wooden panel with image made of nice inlay work, has paper label on back with printing that looks like Greek or Russian, looks like a 1981 date, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

479. Hand forged herb chopper or tobacco plug cutter mounted to a board, very good overall. (Photo)

480. Wooden dough bowl, has some age to it, well made and well used. (Photo & Photo 2)

481. Oak splint basket with single handle on one side, owner tag says "likely Shaker with copper nails," very well made. (Photo & Photo 2)

482. Rare FOR FIRE ONLY fire bucket with bulged out bottom, we were told that buckets were designed with this outward bulge in bottom to prevent them from being stolen since they would not remain upright when set down, meant to be used by those in a bucket brigade. (Photo & Photo 2)

483. Early cast iron Christmas tree stand in old green and gold paint, has holes in the feet for attaching to a wooden base, and set screws at top for holding the trunk, very nice. (Photo & Photo 2)

484. Large brass bucket with original steel bale, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

485. Davis Patent ROBINSON 18-inch cast iron plumb & level, one corner of the frame is chipped, level vial and one plumb vial are dry. (Photo & Photo 2)

486. Pair of Stanley No. 34 Tool Catalogues: July 1936 Edition No. 34A with ATHEA TOOLS, covers and first few pages dogeared, cover also creased, inside very good; and a 1958 Edition with yellow covers, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

487. Goodell Pratt 24-inch cast iron double plumb & level, in old green paint with good highlights, all three vials intact, no cracks or chips in the cast iron, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

488. Pair of Stanley No. 34 Tool Catalogs: 1925 Edition with some Scotch tape on cover, inside very good; and another 1925 Edition with back cover missing, spine peeling, good inside. (Photo & Photo 2)

489. Peerless brass bound mason's level, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

490. Pair of Stanley No. 34 Tool Catalogs: 1953 Edition, some scuffing on covers, inside very good; and a 1947 Edition with light wear to outside and very good inside. (Photo & Photo 2)

491. Davis Patent 24-inch cast iron plumb & level by ROBINSON, part of the filigree casting is broken out on one end, and one plumb vial is broken. (Photo & Photo 2)

492. Utica Drop Forge & Tool Co. 5-drawer countertop plier and nipper cabinet, the outside is tin, the drawers are wooden. The tin on the sides and front have great graphics of the pliers and nippers that would have been in the drawers, the top has some white paint overspray, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

493. Three plumb bobs in a wooden box with hinged lid. One bob is made of brass; the red Stanley in the center is missing the point, and the steel bob on the right is by Millers Falls. (Photo & Photo 2)

494. Set of nine surveyors steel arrows, they all have light rust, they can be cleaned to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

495. Lot of four steel plumb bobs like new in a pasteboard box. (Photo & Photo 2)

496. Set of nine surveyors steel arrows, they all have light rust, they can be cleaned to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

497. Shapleigh Hardware (St. Louis) countertop display case with glass front, sliding wooden back has a DIAMOND EDGE decal on it, wooden side is cracked, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

498. T.&P.RY railroad step stool, has old silver paint and the rubber feet are dried out, would make a nice restoration project. (Photo & Photo 2)

499. Early Stanley #113 Type 3? compass plane with 2-hole plate behind blade, very good japanning, nice original iron, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

500. Stanley MILLERS PATENT No. 44 gunmetal plow plane, has unslotted screws securing the proper fence, a good handle, skate and slitter are pitted and only one homemade blade is included, displays well. (Photo & Photo 2)

501. Pair Stanley UNIVERSAL #138 level sights IOB, sights are like new, box is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

502. Stanley #88 clapboard siding marker IOB, marker is like new, box is tatty and is missing back panel from lid, needs tape at corners and is missing the label. (Photo & Photo 2)

503. Stanley HANDYMAN #H1104 smooth plane IOB, plane has a few scuffs on top of knob, but is otherwise like new, box is very good with one rear corner taped with clear tape. (Photo & Photo 2)

504. Pair of Stanley #40 chisels IOB, one is 1/4-inch the other is 1-inch, both chisels are like new, and box is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

505. Stanley #66 UNIVERSAL HAND BEADER IOB, complete with both fences and set of blades, tool is new, box is tatty and needs corners taped. (Photo & Photo 2)

506. Stanley #34V 8-inch level with ECLIPSE Cover, level is new, box bottom missing one end panel, top and label are very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

507. Box only for Stanley #591A 3-inch hole saw blade, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

508. Stanley #282 scraper IOB, scraper has SW logo on the block of wood that secures the blade, a fine scraper in a tatty box. (Photo & Photo 2)

509. Lot of 11 empty pasteboard boxes: Stanley #741 breast drill; Millers Falls #709 smooth plane; Stanley VICTORY #435 electric soldering iron; Stanley OH4 Two-Tone smooth plane; #9 1/2 block plane; tatty Millers Falls #87 block plane; tatty 1104 VICTOR smooth plane; #203 block plane; tatty and taped up Sargent #711 Auto-Set; and Stanley #6 fore plane. (Photo & Photo 2)

510. Stanley VICTOR #1104 smooth plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

511. Scarce Sargent #9 Shaw's Patent smooth plane, circular logo on good blade, proper VBM lever cap with #9 on back; nice beaded knob, tote has initials carved into one side, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

512. Stanley No. 4 DEFIANCE with properly marked blade that had the SW logo sawed off of the top and DEFIANCE logo stamped sideways on the blade, there was a Fine Tool Journal that did a story on these planes a few years ago. (Photo & Photo 2)

513. Stanley #2 iron smooth plane with SW-logo blade, STANLEY lever cap, tall knob, tote broken and glued at base, a very good plane overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

514. Scarce HANDYMAN H104 iron smooth plane that uses a blade that has removable cutting edge, made in 1964 only, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

515. Stanley prelateral #4 iron smooth plane, beaded knob is chipped at base, tote has been broken and glued in middle; Rule & Level logo on good blade; Bailey Patent on chip breaker, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

516. BIRMINGHAM 9-inch iron B PLANE with nice original blade, beaded knob, nice tote, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

517. LAKESIDE SPECIAL No. 4 iron smooth plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

518. Stanley #5 iron smooth plane with 1st type lateral lever, scuffed but intact beaded knob, and early-style tote, two former owners names stamped into wood and blade, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

519. IHC (International Harvester Company sheet-metal tool box with wooden bottom and having a round holder for the oil can on the end, the wooden bottom is cracked, needs a new wooden pull knob on the lid, good overall.

520. Delco BEARING SERVICE NEW DEPARTURE Delco Hyatt Roller Bearings countertop parts cabinet in original paint out of an old auto or implement parts dealership, has masking tape on one of the front doors will clean to fine. (Photo)

521. Unknown make RP256 cast iron tool box for tractor or implement, in red paint, the small mounting bracket on bottom looks like a replacement, very good.

522. New Departure and Hyatt bearing countertop parts cabinet, in original yellow paint with logo on hinged front door, very good. (Photo)

523. Cast iron tractor or implement tool box, has number H123 cast into bottom, in green paint, fine overall.

524. Lot of four automotive tools: c-clip plier; mystery puller; ZIM MFG. CHICAGO combination wrench with screwdriver; and a clamp for facing valves.

525. Unknown make cast-iron tool box for tractor or implement, in red paint, very good.

526. Three combination tire tools: two AF310 and one 934502, each has a pry bar for prying off hubcaps, a lug wrench and a hammer for tapping the hub caps back on.

527. PATTEE (Plow Company) 276 cast iron tractor or implement tool box, complete and very good.

528. Pair of automotive tools: K-D MFG CO. #875 piston ringer; and Hastings Patent (No. 2,109,857) piston ring grove cleaner. (Photo)

529. Three automotive related tools: two small brass bodied suction pumps; and a MacLeod Patent (U.S. 2,264,391) brake-spring plier for installing and removing springs from brake shoes. (Photo)

530. Pack of eight NOS CHAMPION RV17YC spark plugs; plus two early wooden MODEL T coils. (Photo)

531. Three tools used in vulcanizing (patching) automobile tires and inner tubes, one marked JEWEL CHICAGO, ILL; another KWIK-KURE PAT. PEND. RITE-WAY-PRODUCTS INC. MEMPHIS TENN, has two ears with holes for mounting to a bench; and a small on in red paint marked PAT PEND. (Photo)

532. Lot of five stove tools: three cast iron stove-lid lifters; one combination lifter and stove grate shaker; and one shaker wrench, all very good. (Photo)

533. Lot of three wood handled kitchen knives: two marked SHAPLEIGH'S HAMMER FORGED 1843-1934; and one marked Forgecraft Hi-Carbon. (Photo)

534. Unusual wooden nut cracker the tag on it says "Dancing Master" very good overall. (Photo)

535. Five cast iron cranked stove-grate shaker handles. (Photo)

536. Three misc. household related tools: stitcher for sewing up grain sacks; a wooden handled weeding tool marked VILLAGE BLACKSMITH; and a wooden handled banana knife. (Photo)

537. Nine assorted spring balances or scales. Most are small enough that they would have been used in the kitchen or for other household uses. (Photo)

538. Small meat grinder; unmarked ice shaver; lemon squeezer marked PATENT in new black paint. (Photo & Photo 2)

539. Two household items: pair of shoe stretchers; and a UNION folding coat hanger. (Photo)

540. Unusual cast aluminum egg scale for weighing any thing from quail to goose eggs. Marked MADE IN FRANCE, fine overall. (Photo)

541. Pair of household tools: CF MFG CO. wooden handled tack lifter, very good; and a SCREEN STRETCHER PAT PEND N.B. BOONE CO., LOU. KY., very good. (Photo)

542. Three nutcrackers including one cast aluminum pair of legs, painted silver; PERFECTION NUT CRACKER WACO TEXAS; and an all wooden model with a wooden screw. (Photo)

543. Four misc. household tools: jar lid lifter; No. 5 EDLUND JUNIOR can opener; a pie crimpter, and a lightning rod or flag pole top marked KRETZER ST. LOUIS. (Photo)

544. Lot of three SEAL BRAND wooden mallets, all in near new condition. (Photo)

545. Pair of buckhead clevises one in red paint and one in yellow, the red one has a real pin, the other has a wooden dowel for a pin. (Photo)

546. Three wooden mallets, the two larger ones have had strapping bands put around each side, all are very good. (Photo)

547. Pair of buckhead clevises both in red paint, one with real pin, the other has a wooden dowel for a pin. (Photo)

548. Three wooden mallets: the largest is near new, the smaller two are veterans, but are very good. (Photo)

549. Five assorted mallets: one with rubber head that spins; a rawhide; a carved head made to look like a ball peen; smaller model with egg-shaped head; and one with nylon head and steel handle. (Photo)

550. Draft horse hardware: buckhead clevis in red pint with wooden dowel for a pin; two buckhead ends; and a twist clevis with screw pin. (Photo)

551. Pair of buckhead clevises both in red paint, one marked CV940 with wooden dowel pin, the other is marked 012 and has a wooden dowel for a pin. (Photo)

552. Buckhead clevis in red paint marked 012with wooden dowel pin; buckhead end; and a singletree center clip with clevis in red paint. (Photo)

553. Two horse bits; one draft horse bit and one riding horse bit. (Photo)

554. Three working-horse bits. (Photo)

555. Lot of single tree hardware: seven center clips; and two end clips one with hook and one with a ring, all in red paint. (Photo)

556. Lot of harness hardware: three strap clips; two end clips in green paint; and three rings. (Photo)

557. Lot of 11 singletree end clips. (Photo)

558. Unknown masher 37-inches long, poplar head with hickory handle. (Photo)

559. Simmons Hardware (St. Louis) 46-inch one or two-man crosscut saw, very good. (Photo)

560. Primitive hand-made fence stretcher 48-inches long overall; plus a wooden bar clamp 46 inches long. (Photo)

561. Antique cattle whip with 37-inch handle, very nice. (Photo)

562. Stanley 42-inch masons level, both vials intact, scuffed but good overall. (Photo)

563. Early American broad axe with severe pitting, good overall. (Photo)

564. Pair of Stanley wooden levels: 24-inch NO. 0, V-logo on top plate, very good overall; and a 20-inch #00 with SW logo plate, dry plumb vial, very good overall. (Photo)

565. Pair of levels: Davis & Cook 30-inch mahogany plum & level, both vials intact, very good; and a Stanley #0 30-inch, very good overall. (Photo)

566. Pair of 28-inch levels: Stanley #3 with intact vials, very good overall; and an ACME DE with severe twist in the stock. (Photo)

567. Pair of 26-inch levels: Stanley #3 in red paint, cracked stock, both vials intact, good overall; and a Stanley #0 that needs a good cleaning, both vials intact, good overall.

568. Interesting hand forged shoe last in a wooden block, early and nice.

569. HANDLAN ST. LOUIS railroad oil can in red paint, missing the cap and has a holes rusted thru the body, a good decorator.

570. Pair of 24-inch levels: Stanley #36 cast iron that has been repainted; and a wooden plumb and level with intact vials, very good.

571. Pair of wooden levels: Stanley 20-inch plumb & level with both vials intact, good overall; and a nice DISSTON with brass side views and brass rings around the plumb vial, nice maple? stock, decal on top of frame, fine overall.

572. Ornamental cast iron wall bracket with tractor and bell, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

573. Ornamental cast iron JOHN DEERE MOLINE ILL 1847 wall plaque in green and yellow paint, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

574. Antique raft shackle or dogs with chain; and unknown ring with hooks in red paint. (Photo)

575. Reproduction KEEN KUTTER wall sign "WE SELL GENUINE KEEN KUTTER AXES KNIVES TOOLS, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

576. Commemorative cast iron GEORGE WASHINGTON AXE, INDEPENDENCE 1776, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

577. Three assorted rules: 36-inch Amentruck ATLANTA stick; 36-inch sliding inside measure with FIRST NATIONAL BANK GR. 1-2275 advertising; and a primitive log cruiser with brass ends, numbers worn off. (Photo)

578. Three reproduction trade axes. (Photo & Photo 2)

579. Pair of cast iron wall plaques one with longhorn steer and star; and one with cowboy boots, spurs and star, both in red and white paint, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

580. Glut with a commemorative horseshoe plaque THE OLDEST SCHOOLHOUSE ST. AUGUSTINE FLA., and a miniature hatchet. (Photo)

581. Lot of six cobbler's hammers: three Sears Roebuck; Montgomery Ward; Champion; and one unmarked. (Photo)

582. Farriers hammer with pair of HELLER BROS pincers. (Photo)

583. Three farm tools: pincers; a GOLDENBERG farrier's buttress; and a hay hook. (Photo)

584. Large meat saw marked SHEFFIELD SAW WORKS INDIANAPOLIS, IND USA 77, very good. (Photo)

585. BLACKHAWK 2324 3/4-inch off-set socket wrench, very good; plus a brace wrench, the owner's tag says is a HILL PUMP VALVE CO. PAT. OCT. 23, 1917, very good. (Photo)

586. Lot of seven automotive socket wrenches by WALDEN; BLACKHAWK, etc. (Photo)

587. Four misc. wrenches: REDA MFG. drain plug wrench; BLACKHAWK 151 adjustable; unknown make valve wrench; and a 10-inch MASTERENCH. (Photo)

588. Five automotive socket wrenches by BLACKHAWK; RAY; HINSDALE, etc. (Photo)

589. Two J.H. WILLIAMS 0-472 spanner wrenches that fit 1 1/4 to 3 IN. Both in very good condition. (Photo)

590. Lot of four valve type wrenches including one marked JAXON. (Photo)

591. Three automotive type socket wrenches: HINSDALE 9/16 & 3/4; unknown make T-shaped wrench with hex socket; and BLACKHAWK 4320 that fits 5/8 on one end and 5/8 and 1/2 on the other, all very good. (Photo)

592. Lot of seven assorted valve and automotive socket wrenches: X196C STEVENS WALDEN with gull-wing handles; JAXON; DURO 633; H998 T-shaped with square socket; a ratchet with brazed repair; and two small T-shaped wrenches for square nuts or valve stems. (Photo)

593. Pair of Diamond Edge hatchets, both very good. (Photo)

594. Three St. Louis hardware tools: Simmons hatchet; Keen Kutter hatchet; and Keen Kutter claw hammer. (Photo)

595. BLUE GRASS & KEEN KUTTER claw hammers, both very good. (Photo)

596. Keen Kutter hatchet and Keen Kutter claw hammer, both very good. (Photo)

597. Keen Kutter hatchet complete with original handle, fine overall. (Photo)

598. Pair of unusual clamps in silver paint. (Photo)

599. Large wooden winding bobbin? (Photo)

600. Pair of wooden wagon hounds, a steering component used on wooden wagons. (Photo)

601. Stanley #2 iron smooth plane, very good V-logo blade, nice rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

602. Stanley #3 8-inch iron smooth plane, nice SW logo blade, scuffed but intact rosewood knob, tote broken and glued in middle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

603. Stanley #3C 8-inch iron smooth plane, Q-logo blade, nice rosewood tote and short knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

604. Stanley #4C iron smooth plane with fine rosewood tote and short knob, iron marked "STANLEY" only, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

605. Stanley #4 iron smooth plane, nice low knob, scuffed but intact rosewood tote, complete, Rule & Level-logo iron, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

606. Stanley #4 1/2C wide body iron smooth plane, light pitting to exposed surfaces, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

607. Stanley #5 1/4 WWII model with hard rubber adjuster nut, hardwood tote and knob, good SW-logo blade, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

608. Stanley #5 iron jack plane with first-type lateral lever, BAILEY patent date in chip breaker, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

609. Stanley #5C Type 11 iron jack plane, proper V-logo blade, nice rosewood tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

610. Stanley #5 1/2 wide body jack plane, nice Q-logo blade, small chip from tote spur, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

611. Stanley #5 1/2C Type 11 wide body jack plane, tote spur broken off, japanning 60 percent plus, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

612. Lot of six assorted cobbler's hammers including two by Sears & Roebuck. (Photo)

613. Unknown make No. 4 balance scale with box full of scale weights and an iron block plane. (Photo & Photo 2)

614. Copper and brass carriage lamp with intact burner, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

615. PEXTO 3 bench shears, 33-inches long overall, complete and fine. (Photo)

616. ATHA 1 1/4 blacksmith's top fuller, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

617. Two brass data plates from combination crane and steam shovels, so distortion around the rivet holes, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

618. Lot of 14 lever caps for Stanley iron and transitional bench planes. (Photo & Photo 2)

619. Lot of plane parts: one knuckle jointed lever cap for Stanley block planes; seven bench plane blades, five chip breakers; two block planes blades and a rosewood tote and short knob for an iron bench plane. (Photo & Photo 2)

620. Lot of 12 usable lever caps plus three broken Bedrock caps; included a very nice early STANLEY R&L CO. BEDROCK #603 size; three UNION caps; one MILLERS FALLS; two Sargent #8s; two Stanley #4 or #5, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)

621. Lot of Stanley bench plane parts: three yokes; 14 blade adjuster nuts, etc. (Photo)

622. Large lot of misc. parts from a Stanley collector's parts stash. Included are a saddle for a Chaplin's Patent bench plane; several rods for mounting totes and knobs to bench planes; an unusual lateral lever; a fine HANDYMAN bitstock screwdriver, etc. (Photo)

623. Lot of plane parts: two brass Millers Patent blade clamp screws; several rods for attaching bench plane totes and knobs; two lateral levers for block planes; three throat plates for block planes; blade adjuster screw for block planes, etc. (Photo)

624. Stanley parts: #81 scraper body with very good nickel plating, needs blade and rosewood bottom; #66 hand beader with fine nickel plating, straight fence, no blades; and a #62 double bladed shave missing one of the clamping screws, one blade is an improper Stanley replacement, throat chipped. (Photo)

625. Stanley #68 rabbeting spoke shave, good V-logo blade, 60 percent plus japanning good overall. (Photo)

626. Unusual UNION PLANC CO. iron spoke shave with open loop handles, 35 percent japanning, good original blade, very good overall. (Photo)

627. Lot of Stanley tools: #21 adjustable square 6-inch blade, complete and fine; #90 single beam marking gage, small spot of paint on end of beam, fine; Stanley YANKEE #41Y push drill with bits inside handle, fine; and a #18 sliding bevel with 10-inch blade, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

628. Stanley #64 round bottom spoke shave, V-logo iron, fine overall. (Photo)

629. Lot of five iron plane frogs including two brazed Shaws Patent types and a Sargent VBM lever cap for a 24-inch Shaws Patent jointer plane, very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

630. Lot: large brass plumb bob with integral reel, missing the removable steel point; two Stanley #101 mini block plane bodies; and three iron fences for Stanley specialty planes. (Photo & Photo 2)

631. Three Stanley BEDROCK single-line lever caps with three Bedrock 603 frogs. (Photo)

632. Three NOS Stanley #2 sized plane blades: one has the V-logo, and two have the Q-logo, all are very good to fine. (Photo)

633. Three #604 or #605 lever caps all with three-line STANLEY, R&L CO., BEDROCK logo, plus three frogs; one of the frogs is for a 603, the other two are for a #604 or #605, all are very good. (Photo)

634. Two NOS blades for Stanley #140 skew bladed block planes, both have the Rule & Level logo and are fine. (Photo)

635. Four Stanley BEDROCK lever caps and frogs: two of the lever caps have the two-line STANLEY, BEDROCK logo, they and one frog are for #604 or #605 planes; and two caps have the three-line STANLEY, R&L CO., BEDROCK logo and the other three frogs are for 604 1/2, 605 1/2 or #606 planes. (Photo)

636. Stanley NOS blade for #8 or #608 planes, comes with a used L.BAILEY'S DEC. 24, 1864 patent chip breaker for a transitional jointer plane. (Photo)

637. Two single line BEDROCK lever caps for larger bench planes like 604 1/2, 605 1/2, or 606 planes; plus a double line STANLEY BEDROCK lever cap for #607 size plane; plus three frogs for #606 or #607 sized planes; a fine V-logo blade, and a BB logo blade for #607 or #608. (Photo)

638. Stanley NOS 28-tooth toothing blade for #12, 12 1/2 or 112 scrapers, this one has the earliest SW logo, fine overall. (Photo)

639. Stanley 3 1/2-inch scraper blade, fine overall. (Photo)

640. Stanley NOS blade for #10, #10 1/4 or 10 1/2 carriage maker's rabbet planes, BB logo. (Photo)

641. Lot of 18 frogs for Stanley and Bedrock bench planes. Some are complete, some incomplete and two are broken. There are at least five complete frogs for #603 Bedrocks and four frogs for #4 or #5 planes. (Photo)

642. Two NOS Stanley blades for jointer planes, both have BB logo. (Photo)

643. Lot of eight levers caps, five for Stanley #78 planes; and three for #39 dado planes; plus three depth stops for #78 planes and a misc. lever cap for small iron block plane. (Photo)

644. Stanley Handyman H1201 awl, complete and very good; a Stanley #75 bullnose rabbet plane, complete and very good; and a later model rosewood tote for a #2 sized bench plane, very good. (Photo)

645. Large 2 5/8-inch KEEN KUTTER tapered plane blade with sawtooth logo, fine overall. (Photo)

646. (503.) Four iron bench planes for parts or restoration: #4 1/2 TYPE 11 Stanley that just needs a lever cap and rosewood tote to complete, very good overall; prelateral Stanley #5 with left side broken out, otherwise complete and usable; Stanley BAILEY #8C that just needs a lever cap to complete, very good overall; and a Keen Kutter (Ohio Tool) KK NO. 8C 24-inch iron jointer that just needs a tote to complete, very good.

647. (504.) Lot of five transitional planes including two Stanley prelateral #22 smoothers, and a #33 jointer that just needs a lever cap, all for parts or restoration. Was supposed to have been in the 2013 Humboldt Auction.

648. Three iron bench planes for parts or restoration: Stanley #3 smoother with hard rubber adjuster nut, fine tote and tall knob, 95 percent plus japanning, just add a lever cap and it's good to go; a VICTOR by Stanley #1104 smoother that is fine and just needs a front knob; and a #3 smooth plane, body, frog missing lateral lever, tote broken. (Photo)

649. Lot of five bottoms for a patternmaker's plane inside a early Keen Kutter wooden box with No. B SOCKET FIRMER 1/2 DOZ. 5/8 label. (Photo & Photo 2)

650. Lot of Stanley plane parts: two #78 depth stops; one rear stop for #45 or #55 planes; three blades for #39 dado planes; one early #45 or #50 plow blade, two #45 or #55 blades, etc. (Photo)

651. Wooden peace pipe that appears to be one of those sold at any number of resorts in northern Minnesota or Wisconsin from the 1950s to 1970s. (Photo & Photo 2)

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