5th ANNUAL ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION

May 1, 2010, 9:35 AM

Humboldt Fairgrounds Building (Events Center)

311 6th Ave. North

Humboldt, Iowa   50548

Auction Starts Saturday at 9:35 AM (doors open at 7:30 AM)

(preview Friday April 30, from 1:30 to 6:30 PM)

A printable .doc list can be found (HERE)


001. Stanley #71 Type 2 router plane, 80%+ japanning, 1/4-inch blade included, good knobs, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

002. Stanley #71 Type 3 router plane, improper blade holding clamp, good handles, 1/2-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

003. Stanley #71 1/2 router plane Type 6, with 95%+ nickel, fine handles, 1/2-inch blade, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

004. Stanley BEDROCK 605 1/2C jumbo jack plane, repainted bed, good STANLEY BED ROCK lever cap, tote broken and glued, good low knob, will make a very good user. (Photo)

005. ROCKFORD R5 1/2C jumbo jack plane with LAKESIDE blade, improper tote from a 9-inch smoother, good low knob, very good overall. (Photo)

006. Hibbard, Spencer & Bartlett OVB Gage G5 jack plane, rosewood tote missing sliver from left side of spur, fine tall knob, intact OVB blade, very good overall. (Photo)

007. RARE Stanley #5 1/4C corrugated junior jack plane, intact tote and tall knob, V-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

008. Stanley Gage G4 smooth plane, intact rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall. (Photo)

009. Rockford TMP R3C smooth plane, proper blade, fine tote and low knob, very good overall. (Photo)

010. Sargent #407 (same size as Stanley #2) 7-inch smooth plane, tote broken and glued, good beaded knob, proper blade, very good overall. (Photo)

011. Stanley S5 steel jack plane, good SW logo blade, fine rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall. (Photo)

012. Stanley BEDROCK 605C jack plane FT, good SW logo blade, trace of original decal on fine tote, nice tall knob, STANLEY lever cap, fine overall. (Photo)

013. Stanley #5 Type 2 prelateral jack plane with sold brass adjuster nut, beaded knob, tote spur shortened, good R&L logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

014. Stanley 4-Square junior jack plane with stippled lever cap, SW logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

015. Scarce VICTOR by Stanley #1104 smooth plane with black japanning, complete and fine. (Photo)

016. Stanley #10 1/2 Type I carriage maker’s rabbet plane, has a few patches of light pitting on sides and bottom, lightly pitted blade and cap iron, good overall. (Photo)

017. Stanley #129 Liberty Bell transitional 20-inch fore plane, Q logo blade, good tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

018. Stanley #29 transitional fore plane, good R&L logo blade, good tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

019. Birmingham Plane Co. 18-inch transitional fore plane, faucet handle adjuster, original blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

020. Gage G27 jumbo jack transitional plane, original blade, good tote and knob, good overall. (Photo & Photo)

021. Union Tool Co. #537 Trask Patent transitional jack plane, tote has glued repair, intact knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

022. Scarce OHIO TOOL CO. #37 jumbo jack plane, intact tote and knob, Thistle Brand blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

023. Stanley #132 Liberty Bell 26-inch transitional jointer plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo)

024. Union #31 24-inch transitional jointer, fine original blade, intact tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

025. Scarce Stanley #9 3/4 tail handle block plane Type 2 or 3, unusual early lever cap has a crack on one side, BAILEY EXT. PAT blade, intact tail handle, with repair to lever cap, this one will be fine. (Photo & Photo & Photo)

026. Stanley #3 Type 11 smooth plane, fine SW logo blade, good rosewood tall knob, tote broken & glued, a fine plane overall. (Photo)

027. Stanley #3C Type 11 smooth plane, Type T logo cutter has been cut down from a bigger blade, nice tall knob, tote broken and glued, will make a great user. (Photo)

028. Lowentraut-type brace wrench in good overall condition plus a Fray Spofford type brace with good nickel and replaced screw. (Photo)

029. C.E. Jennings 24-inch cast iron double plumb & level, all vials intact, 85%+ japanning, very good overall. (Photo)

030. Stanley 24-inch aluminum double plumb & level, all vials intact, fine overall. (Photo)

031. Stanley #237 24-inch aluminum double plumb & level, all vials and covers intact, fine overall. (Photo)

032. Stanley 18-inch #36G double plumb & level fine overall condition. (Photo)

033. Stanley 6-foot inside measuring stick, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

034. Manufactured wheelwright ’s traveler likely by Wiley & Russell, has been coated with lacquer, very good overall. (Photo)

035. Wheelwright’s traveler in red, gold & black paint, fine overall. (Photo)

036. Stanley SW logo 1193 brass-bound level in fine overall condition. (Photo)

037. DREIER BROS. CHICAGO pitch level, very good overall. (Photo)

038. Stanley 18-inch #00 Cherry level, like new. (Photo)

039. Stanley #36 18-inch double plumb & level, complete and very good; plus a Starrett plumber’s pitch level with some minor damage to the casting around plumb vial. (Photo)

040. Eleven (11) wooden molding planes including grooving plows, one tongue; rabbets; hollows and rounds. (Photo)

041. Extra-large cooper’s saw-tooth croze, wedge locking adjustment, very good overall. (Photo)

042. Three wood planes including unusual gunstocker’s plane; C. WARREN NASHUA side rabbet plane with overstruck maker’s mark; and a horn plane that has a chip deflector decorated with depictions of medals presumably awarded to the maker. (Photo & Photo)

043. Three misc. layout tools: Duby & Shinn Mfg. Co. Universal Try Square Pat. May 13, 1902; Stanley #77 rosewood marking & mortise gage, one small chip in head, otherwise very good, and a large pair of wooden dividers. (Photo)

044. W&B No. 3 1/2 BULL DOG 18-inch alligator wrench, very good; plus a No. 2 BULL-DOG by Whitman & Barnes. (Photo)

045. Three screw adjusting nut wenches including a 12-inch combination pipe and nut wrench, has a small weld repair; B&C 12-inch all-steel nut wrench, needs a crack welded and has a bent bar; and a 10-inch H.D. Smith “Perfect Handle” in good overall condition. (Photo)

046. Two adjustable “S” wrenches: B&C 8-inch, has been bead blasted, but is otherwise good; and a FORDSON 10-inch No. 80 by Keystone Mfg. Co. jaws slightly bent, very good overall. (Photo)

047. Two adjustable “S” wrenches: Unmarked B&C? 12-inch, complete and very good; and an 8-inch BULLOCK, very good. (Photo)

048. Winchester 10-inch pipe wrench, mild pitting, some mild pitting but very good overall. (Photo)

049. Very nice 7 1/2-inch wood handled nut wrench Patented Sept, 7, 1897. (Photo)

050. Nice 6-inch L&S Co. 6-inch wood handled nut wrench, very good overall. (Photo)

051. Pair bead-blasted screw adjust nut wrenches: ACME 10-inch twist handle & 8-inch B&C? (Photo)

052. INDIANA SILO Co. 5/8 double ended nut wrench, very good. (Photo & Photo)

053. Unusual 10-inch CHERRY-BURRELL CORP’N 1 INCH I.A.M.D. 1 7/8-inch open-end wrench. Cherry-Burrell started out making dairy equipment in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (Photo & Photo)

054. Lufkin #646 brickmason’s zig zag rule, new old stock; plus a Stanley Handyman 133H ratcheting screwdriver, near new. (Photo)

055. Pair of boxwood shrink rules: Stanley #30 1/2 measures 1/8 inch per foot shrink, very good; & KEUFFEL & ESSER The Handy 24 1/2 inches to 2 feet, very good. (Photo & Photo)

056. Three try squares including a DEFIANCE #122r, all very good. (Photo)

057. Two wooden handled try squares; the larger has a pitted blade, the smaller one is very good. (Photo)

058. Pair of hand drills incl. Stanley HANDYMAN, fine; and a Goodell Pratt, very good. (Photo)

059. Lot of four ratcheting screwdrivers incl. one that incorporates a brace; a Stanley Yankee 68-130 with two Phillips and one flat bit; and a Yankee #75 lighting brace. (Photo)

060. Five wood chisels, the smallest is a RYAN TOOL CO. 1/8-in. mortiser. (Photo)

061. Stanley #45 combination plow all three main sections; two depth stops; long and short rods, slitter; and screwdriver, all fine. (Photo)

062. Unusual square with copper-clad handle, very good. (Photo)

063. Union Tool Co. Trask Patent N0. 515 smooth plane, lightly pitted blade, good overall. (Photo)

064. Stanley #8C jointer plane with good Q logo blade, good rosewood tote and low knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

065. Stanley #7C jointer plane Type 11, good V logo blade, very good rosewood tote and low knob, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

066. Lot: Craftsman leather washer cutter that fits in a brace; unusual body hammer; & a nice brush with wooden handle, fine. (Photo)

067. Unusual gunsmithing? screwdriver with 2-piece brass handle that spins the blade, the handle looks like the chuck of a Davis Level Co. brace, very nice. (Photo)

068. RARE Goodall Co. #31 transitional fore plane, complete and fine, this company was only in business for 2 years making planes on Bailey’s Patent, they were bought out by Stanley, this is the first such plane we’ve seen by this company. (Photo & Photo)

069. Stanley transitional fore plane, complete and very good; plus a wooden jointer plane, also complete and fine. (Photo)

070. Henry Disston 12-inch try square little use, VG. (Photo)

071. Henry Disston #7, 3-inch try square, VG. (Photo)

072. Stanley #31 rosewood angle divider, hanging hole at end filled with putty. (Photo)

073. Stanley #21 try square, with a Stanley 20 1/2 part, made in 1932 only. (Photo)

074. Stanley #20 try square 18-inch Stanley's largest, near new condition. (Photo)

075. Millers Falls No 35, 18-inch bit extension or holder in original box little used, box taped. (Photo & Photo)

076. Small steel tire bolt wrench that is in a brace to tighten tire bolts. (Photo)

077. Stanley #180 18-inch bit extension in original box, Little used. (Photo & Photo)

078. Stanley #50, 1 1/2-inch chisel, wide rubber handle, VG. (Photo)

079. Two Stanley #50 1/4-inch rubber handle wood chisels. (Photo)

080. Two 1/2-inch Stanley Everlast wood chisels, VG. (Photo)

081. Stanley #95 edge trimming block plane, BB logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

082. Stanley #40 Rubber handle 3/4-inch wood chisel, VG. (Photo)

083. Stanley #40 rubber handle 3/8-inch wood chisel, VG. (Photo)

084. Stanley 1/2-inch Everlast chisel SW with nice cherry colored handle. (Photo)

085. Stanley Everlast chisels from 1/2-in. to 1/4-in., 5 in all, well used. (Photo)

086. Stanley #A18 aluminum block plane with BB lolgo blade, VG. (Photo)

087. Stanley #200 plane blade sharpener, complete and very good. (Photo)

088. Stanley Defiance #1213 1/2 smooth plane, newly painted lever cap, very scarce. (Photo)

089. Stanley #17 block plane, some loss of nickel, VG. (Photo & Photo) 

090. Stanley #71 router Type I, japanned body, VG. (Photo & Photo) 

091. Scarce Millers Falls #07 rabbeting block plane, like a Stanley #140, has former owner’s name engraved in removable side, otherwise VG. (Photo & Photo) 

092. Three Stanley #151 Spokeshave BB logo on blade, all VG. (Photo)

093. Millers Falls #68, double ended block plane (Similar to Stanley #130) included proper blade and red lever cap, just add a new front knob, and you’ve got a scarce block plane. (Photo)

094. Stanley #19 block plane with knuckle jointed cap, SW logo on cap, intact throat cam, complete and very good. (Photo)

095. Stanley #18 1/4 block plane, complete, original and in fine overall condition. (Photo)

096. Early Stanley #120 block plane, cap has 6-pointed star, good R&L logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

097. Stanley #60 1/2 low angle block plane, BB logo blade, fine overall condition. (Photo)

098. Scarce Stanley 4-Square block plane, complete and fine overall. (Photo)

099. Stanley #18 block plane, early style knuckle jointed lever cap, complete and very good. (Photo)

100. Stanley #9 3/4 tail handled block plane, with L. BAILEY EXT PAT. blade, intact tail handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo & Photo)

101. Stanley GAGE G6 iron fore plane, tote broken at base, 90%+ japanning, very good original blade, nice tall knob, very good overall. (Photo)

102. Birmingham miniature block plane (Same size as Stanley 101) complete and very good. (Photo)

103. Stanley #10T rubber handled tack puller. (Photo)

104. Stanley #53 spoke shave with V-logo, most japanning, VG. (Photo)

105. Siegley #5C jack plane, handle tip missing, otherwise VG. (Photo & Photo) 

106. Stanley #4 smooth plane, late 1920's vintage with V-logo blade, VG. (Photo & Photo) 

107. Stanley screwdriver 20-inch overall length, VG. (Photo & Photo) 

108. Stanley 4-inch nickel plated try square, VG. (Photo & Photo) 

109. Stanley #59 Doweling jig with original box, corners of box cracked, also included . (Photo & Photo) 

110. Stanley 4-Square, 11-inch junior jack plane most of the STANLEY and the red square logo present, fine. (Photo & Photo) 

111. RARE Defiance #4C, with the original DEFIANCE blade made from a cut off Sweetheart blade. Corrugated bottom Defiance planes are almost impossible to find, this one is complete, original and VG. (Photo & Photo & Photo) 

112. Stanley #0H4 Two-Tone smooth plane, black wood, blue body and yellow frog & cap iron. (Photo) 

113. Stanlley #5 1/2 jumbo jack plane, with two 1902 patent dates, and '92 logo on cutter, VG. (Photo) 

114. Stanley OH20 Two Tone block planes, black and yellow, both VG. (Photo & Photo) 

115. Stanley #1104, 4-Square smooth plane, made in 1934 only, scarce and VG. (Photo & Photo) 

116. C. SHOLL Patent 4-stem marking and mortise gage, former owner's initials stamped in head, very good overall. (Photo)

117. Walsh Patent marking gage, complete and very good. (Photo)

118. Stanley #60 marking and cutting gage, fine overall. (Photo)

119. Early Stanley #98 double beam marking & mortise gage, complete with 95%+ nickel, complete and fine. (Photo)

120. Ultimatum marking and mortise gage with faint Liverpool maker’s name, both points intact and very good, fine overall. (Photo)

121. Massive 39-inch Stanley HURWOOD screwdriver, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo) 

122. Stanley 27-inch screw driver with wood handle, some minor pitting, but good overall. (Photo & Photo) 

123. Yankee #50 archimedian drill by North Brothers, complete and fine. (Photo)

124. Yankee #75 lightning brace, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo)

125. Stanley #923 6-inch ratchet brace, complete and near new condition. (Photo)

126. Stanley #984 ratcheting corner brace, complete and fine. (Photo)

127. Scarce Stanley #929 10-inch ratchet brace with aluminum handles, complete and very good. (Photo)

128. Stanley #813G 10-inch ratchet brace, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo)

129. Unknown make wooden stair saw, fine overall condition. (Photo)

130. Homemade hag’s tooth router plane, very good overall. (Photo)

131. Three wooden marking gages: Stanley double beam, very good; Stanley #61 faint SW logo, good; and unknown make missing the screw but otherwise very good. (Photo)

132. Like new RABONE CHESTERMAN rosewood marking and mortise gage, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

133. Set of 8 lathe turning tools including gouges, all very good but unmarked. (Photo)

134. Unknown make 3 1/2 inch slick with nice long handle, 35 inches long overall, a great user. (Photo & Photo)

135. Ohio Tool Co. Globe Trademark 3 1/2-inch slick, needs a long handle made for it, but the blade is like new. (Photo & Photo)

136. Nice DISSTON D8 28-inch 5 ppi rip saw with little chipping from underside of handle spur, otherwise fine. (Photo & Photo)

137. Pair of hand saws: WARDS 26-inch 8 ppi blade, nice handle, very good overall; and a DISSTON D100 24-inch 9 ppi panel? Saw, top handle spur has been reshaped, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

138. Large 29-inch docking saw, very good overall; plus a 5 ppi crosscut saw with Warranted Superior medallion in the nut, very good. (Photo)

139. Wooden framed turning? saw with spare blade, very good overall; plus a crude old wood framed saw, very good. (Photo)

140. Two saws: hack saw with unusual adjustable frame for different size blades, very good; and a meat or hack saw with repaired split-nut handle, marked on frame W.B. GREGORY ALBANY, CAST STEEL, WARRANTED. According to the EAIA D.A.T., William Gregory made saws at his Albany Saw Manufactory from 1850 to 1857. (Photo & Photo)

141. Early back saw with brass back, marked BEST CAST STEEL on back, two split nuts secure early handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

142. Pair of saws: deep framed coping saw, rusty frame, will clean to usable condition; and an unusual brass & steel framed hack saw marked PATENTED, very good. (Photo)

143. Two heavy-duty hack saws: on top is a E.C. Atkins No. 2, complete and very good. (Photo)

144. BEECH-NUT GUM crate-opening tool, an unusual and rare advertising piece. (Photo & Photo)

145. HandE Handle HANDE quick adjusting nut wrench, needs a drop or two of oil, but is in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

146. Four assorted wood chisels plus one PS&W gouge. (Photo & Photo)

147. Four assorted wood chisels plus one BUTCHER gouge. (Photo & Photo)

148. Stanley 4-Square camp axe, 18-inch handle, minor peening on flat side, black paint on head and handle. (Photo)

149. Stanley #6 fore plane, likely one of the last produced in the U.S.A. has yellow background paint on lever cap, complete and fine. (Photo)

150. Stanley GAGE G6 fore plane, had been broken at the throat and nicely welded back together, otherwise complete and in very good overall condition; plus a Stanley #5 1/2 jumbo jack plane with some pitting on the blade, good usable condition. (Photo)

151. Stanley 5 1/2C jumbo jack plane with very good rosewood tote and tall knob, BB logo blade, fine overall; plus a Union X5 jack plane with replaced tote, otherwise complete and usable. (Photo)

152. Stanley BEDROCK #605 jack plane, nice early style rosewood tote, good T logo blade, improper tall knob and STANLEY lever cap, very good overall; plus a Shelton #9 smooth plane, complete and fine. (Photo)

153. Sargent made #79 duplex plane, complete and fine; plus a Corsair smooth plane, complete and fine.

154. Stanley Handyman H1204 smooth plane, complete and fine; plus a Craftsman (Sargent or Millers Falls made) duplex plane like a Sargent #79, complete and fine.

155. Pair of duplex planes: Early Stanley #78 complete and very good; plus a Sargent #79 also complete and fine. (Photo)

156. Pair of wooden braces, one having replaced head, and one with missing chuck button, both good candidates for restoration. (Photo)

157. Nice Sheffield style wooden brace, complete and very good. (Photo)

158. Stanley #7C jointer plane, fine BB logo blade, very good rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

159. Lot of twelve (12) wooden molding planes including 4 dados, large Warren Nashua hollow; side bead; hollows and rounds. (Photo)

160. L&IJ White cooper’s inshave, complete and very good. (Photo)

161. Greenlee scorp or inshave, complete and very good. (Photo)

162. Stanley #66 hand beader, later nickel plated model, on straight fence, no blades; and a Stanley #67 universal spoke shave with flat bottom and good R&L logo blade, nice handles, very good overall. (Photo)

163. Early Stanley #? Spoke shave with R&L logo blade, brass nut to operate spring frame, very good overall. (Photo)

164. Pair of shaves: Stanley #72 iron razor shave with one broken handle, otherwise good, can be used for parts or parted out; plus a Stanley #151 spoke shave with 95%+ japanning SW blade, fine overall. (Photo)

165. D.M. LYON & CLEARMAN 30-inch plumb & level, both vials intact, very good overall. (Photo)

166. Unusual 30-inch plumb & level with faint New York maker’s mark, no side view for level vial, nice brass vial covers on one side of stock, extra thick mahogany stock, very heavy, and nice. (Photo & Photo)

167. Stanley #30 double plumb & level, comes in a wooden box that has kept this one in fine original condition. (Photo)

168. Peerless 28-inch brass or copper-framed mason’s level, one glass cover is cracked otherwise very good. (Photo)

169. Large 21-inch W&B RAILROAD SPECIAL screw adjusting nut wrench by J.H. WILLIAMS & CO., fine to near new condition. (Photo & Photo)

170. Large 21-inch W&B wood handled screw-adjust nut wrench with small New York Central Railroad logo stamped into top jaw, fine overall. (Photo)

171. H.D. SMITH “PERFECT HANDLE” 21-inch screw-adjusting nut wrench, fine overall condition. (Photo)

172. TRIMO 18-inch screw adjusting nut wrench, by TRIMONT MFG. CO. complete and very good. (Photo)

173. Pair of implement wrenches: T147 wrench with traces of green paint, fine; and another marked P.P. CO. 102 (the last number is hard to read) very good overall. (Photo)

174. Reinhard McCabe Model 10 adjustable wrench, very good; plus a Lightning Wrench made by Hampton Machine Tool Co., very good. (Photo & Photo)

175. Two double ended alligator wrenches: Crocodile by Hawkeye Wrench Co. Marshalltown, Iowa, very good; and EDMONDS METEL CHICAGO Universal Grip, very good. (Photo)

176. HandE HANDLE rapid adjust nut wrench, very good. (Photo & Photo)

177. BLACKHAWK #151 adjustable multi-size wrench, very good; and a twist handle wrench with faint patent date, good overall. (Photo & Photo)

178. Unusual key-locking 8-inch nut wrench, some original japanning remains, very good. (Photo & Photo)

179. Elgin adjustable alligator wrench, with good nickel plating but having a series of dots punched into back side of handle and two extra holes drilled in handle, very good; plus a small American Saw Co. alligator wrench, fine. (Photo & Photo)

180. Near new piano tuning wrench or hammer. (Photo)

181. Unusual BURR trowel-type tool with cranked handle, very good. (Photo)

182. VAUGHAN & BUSHNELL double ended alligator wrench and a double ended alligator wrench marked SAXON with moderate pitting. (Photo & Photo)

183. Compound plier-type tool marked BRIEGEL METHOD TOOL CO. GALVA, ILL. (Photo & Photo)

184. Unusual multi-size brace-type speed wrench. (Photo)

185. Nice European brace that takes flat-tanged bits, complete and very good. (Photo)

186. Lufkin #646 Brickmason's zig zag rule, new old stock; plus a Stanley Handyman 133H ratcheting screwdriver, near new. (Photo)

187. Stanley #20 compass plane with 85%+ japanning, missing the locking screw but you can rob one from a butt gage, otherwise complete and fine. (Photo)

188. Early Stanley #113 compass plane, type 3 or 4, complete and fine. (Photo)

189. Stanley #85 1/2 rosewood panel gage, complete and like new. (Photo)

190. Scarce unnumbered Stanley slicker or leather burnisher, made from 1890 to 1910, made of Lignum Vitae, nicely marked with Stanley R&L logo, like new condition. (Photo & Photo)

191. Stanley VICTOR Electric Soldering Iron display stand out of old hardware store, one of the irons is an original Victor, the other two are replacements, a fine display piece. (Photo & Photo)

192. Stanley #255 cast iron tool holder with Stanley name and model number stenciled in gold, one small piece broken out, otherwise fine. (Photo & Photo)

193. Stanley #52 1/2 HURWOOD screwdriver with flats that a wrench can be used, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

194. Baby Coes 4 3/4-inch wood handled nut wrench, complete and very good. (Photo)

195. Stanley #2 try square with 3-inch blade, has former owners name J WIERSCHEM stamped into rosewood handle, very good overall. (Photo)

196. Unmarked Stanley #2 try square with 3-inch blade, complete and fine. (Photo)

197. Stanley #92 butt and rabbet gage, rosewood head a bit dinged up, but it’s otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)

198. Stanley #66 rosewood marking gage, complete and fine. (Photo)

199. Stanley #76 boxwood marking & mortise gage, complete and very good. (Photo)

200. Stanley #60 steel marking and cutting gage, complete and very good. (Photo)

201. Scarce Stanley #216 SW ratcheting screwdriver, complete and very good. (Photo)

202. Scarce Keen Kutter K78 duplex plane, missing the fence, depth stop and blade, the body has 90%+ japanning, rob the missing parts off a Stanley #78 and you’re in business. (Photo)

203. Stanley #194 fiber board beveling plane, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)

204. Scarce Stanley #A78 aluminum duplex plane, complete with proper fence and stop, fine overall. (Photo)

205. Stanley 39 1/4 -inch dado, complete with both nickers and good blade, some white paint overspray on back, very good overall. (Photo)

206. Stanley #182 rabbet plane, complete with depth stop and V logo blade, very good overall; plus a Stanley #39 1-inch dado plane, complete and very good. (Photo)

207. Stanley #148 7/8-inch match plane, 9%%+ nickel plating, intact blades, fine overall. (Photo)

208. Stanley #72 and #65 late model marking gages in near new condition. (Photo)

209. Boston Bailey #56 1/2 cooper’s spoke shave 19 1/2 -inches overall with 4-inch BAILEY BOSTON blade, very good. (Photo)

210. Stanley #68 rabbet spoke shave, V logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

211. Stanley #55 hollow faced spoke shave, SW logo blade, fine overall. (Photo)

212. Early Stanley #60 double bladed spoke shave with patent date cast into underside of handles, very good overall. (Photo)

213. Stanley #12 scraper plane, early model with patent date in the brass nut, rusty & short toothing blade, repainted, good overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

214. Stanley #5 1/2C jumbo jack plane, BB logo blade, rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall. (Photo)

215. Winchester #3025 corrugated jack plane, complete and very good. (Photo)

216. Pair of unusual smooth planes: SHELTON with a patent date in bed and on lever cap, very good overall; & GOODALL with screw adjuster, very good. (Photo)

217. Stanley #4 1/2 jumbo jack plane, with light rust on bottom but otherwise very good; and a later Sargent #409 smooth plane with SARGENT logo with gold background in lever cap, complete and very good. (Photo)

218. Stanley #5 1/4C junior jack plane has small hang hole in front end, very good SW logo blade, good rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall. (Photo)

219. Stanley #12 Type 2 scraper plane, good unmarked blade, very nice handle, very good overall. (Photo)

220. Sargent #53 scraper plane, complete with original blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

221. Stanley #113 compass plane, early type with nickel plated side wheel adjuster, decorative adjuster screw, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

222. Stanley BEDROCK 604C RT with 80%+ japanning, good V logo blade, tote cracked and glued, good low knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

223. GAGE TOOL CO. #4 transitional smooth plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

224. Scarce Ohio Tool #27 transitional jack plane with rust colored japanning on frame, original thistle brand blade, very good overall; and a Sargent #3415 missing front knob, otherwise OK. (Photo)

225. Union Tool Co. #27 transitional jack plane, complete, top of tote has been repaired, otherwise very good. (Photo)

226. Stanley #36 jumbo smooth plane, sides have been chamfered to almost turn this one into a rabbet, the frame, tote, knob and Q-logo blade are very good; also included is a Stanley #35 transitional smoother complete and very good. (Photo)

227. Stanley #24 transitional smooth plane, good SW logo blade, nice knob, very good overall. (Photo)

228. Four large gouges, one needing a new handle, all very good. (Photo & Photo)

229. Very good Disston Morss rosewood marking & mortise gage; plus an interesting homemade gage with long screws. (Photo & Photo)

230. Two rosewood marking & mortise gages; one appears to be a Stanley #77 model, both very good. (Photo)

231. Stanley? rosewood marking & mortis gage, good overall; plus an unknown make mortise gage that needs some rehab work. (Photo)

232. Keen Kutter K26 marking gage, near new condition. (Photo & Photo)

233. Very good 1-inch corner chisel. (Photo)

234. Lot of 8 chisels and gouges including nice gouges by PS&W and Buck Bros. and a Buck Bros. cranked #4 carving gouge, most in fine usable shape. (Photo)

235. Unusual carriage maker’s body knife or shave, complete and very good. (Photo)

236. H.D. Smith “Perfect Handle” drawknife, complete and very good. (Photo)

237. Homemade brass plumb bob with built-in reel, similar to a Stanley but with a rougher casting, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

238. FINE Stanley #197 marking gage, V logo on nickel plated screw. (Photo & Photo)

239. Stanley #90 William’s Patent combination mortise, cutting and marking gage with eagle logo & patent date stamped into head, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

240. Scarce Stanley #197 hard board fluting tool, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

241. Stanley #23 transitional smooth plane in original albeit tattered box, plane has former owners initials stamped into heel and on back of lateral lever, fine overall. (Photo)

242. Stanley #21 transitional smooth plane with eagle logo, R&L blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

243. Scarce Ohio Tool #21 transitional smooth plane, few age cracks on toe, otherwise very good. (Photo & Photo)

244. Stanley #22 prelateral transitional smooth plane, solid brass adjuster nut with BAILEY’S patent date, L. BAILEY’S patent cutter, eagle trademark on toe, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

245. Union #502 Trask patent 8-inch transitional smooth plane, fine original cutter, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

246. Scarce Stanley #25 transitional smooth plane, early prelateral with solid nut marked with BAILEY’S patent date, R&L logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

247. Stanley #85 1/2 rosewood panel gage, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo)

248. PAXTON AND GALLAGHER CO. WHOLESALE HARDWARE OMAHA, makers of PAGOMA tools, hard bound catalogue #103 issued June 1927, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

249. FINE Disston D15 VICTORY 26-inch 6ppi crosscut saw with near perfect etch and perfect rosewood handle. (Photo & Photo)

250. RARE Panther head saw with MADE EXPRESSLY FOR BLISS & SCOTT BURLINGTON IOWA logo on blade, wooden handle has two cracks and both spurs are chipped and/or reworked, can be restored. (Photo & Photo)

251. Union Tool Co. XNo.8C “poor man’s vertical post” 24-inch jointer plane, nice original blade, good tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

252. Stanley BEDROCK #7, this is the earliest type BEDROCK that has the #7 cast into the bed of the plane and had a milled off patent date in the rear of the bed, 50%+ japanning, Q-logo cutter, good tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

253. Siegley #2 plow plane, need work, but can be restored to very good overall condition. (Photo)

254. Two scarce block planes for restoration: Stanley S18 steel block plane with SW logo on knuckle cap, just needs a front knob and throat cam; plus a Stanley #A18, needs a knob and a throat plate and will be very good. (Photo)

255. Stanley #281 butt gauge and mortiser in original box and in fine overall condition. (Photo)

256. Henry Disston & Sons bead saw (like a Stanley #1) fine to like new condition. (Photo)

257. SIMPLO TRANSIT TYPE II in original wooden box with original plumb bob and shade, wooden box comes with key for lock, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

258. Early Langdon Acme Miter Box #74 by Millers Falls, comes with very nice 26-inch Disston & Sons back saw. (Photo & Photo)

259. Osborne & Co. Est. 1826 leather skiver with fine name and logo stenciled on base. (Photo & Photo)

260. Outstanding homemade boring machine made entirely of wood in a wood and glass case, interesting. (Photo & Photo)

261. Large unusual shaped screw box with large bulbous handles, plus two other screw boxes one a 3/4 -inch IMHOFF & LANGE with tap. (Photo)

262. Pair of screw boxes by HILGER & SOHNS (sons) & HENRY BOKER, the BOKER comes with a 1-inch tap. (Photo)

263. Scarce sabot maker’s scorp tool with carved box that protects the cutting edge, very good; plus and early spoon auger, also very good. (Photo & Photo)

264. Millers Falls No. 1 auger handle, with large 2-inch bit, very good overall. (Photo)

265. Unusual STARRETT No. 1 screw press, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo)

266. Pair of early carpet stretchers, both very good. (Photo)

267. Lufkin #646 brickmason’s zig zag rule, new; plus a Stanley Handyman 133H ratcheting screwdriver, near new. (Photo)

268. Manufactured dibble, fine; and a leather sandbag for forming gold, silver or other soft metals. (Photo)

269. Unusual & fine H.D. Smith “Perfect Handle” triple lever screwdriver with folding handles. (Photo)

270. Scarce George Bishop’s B80 22-inch MADE EXPRESSLY FOR E.K. LARIMER HWE. CO., CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA, fine original condition. (Photo & Photo)

271. Disston D-100 8 pt. hand saw, near new condition. (Photo & Photo)

272. Scarce Disston D-95 26-in. 8 pt. hand saw in near new condition in the original box, saw is fine, the labels of the box are very good, the box top has some staining or moisture damage. (Photo & Photo)

273. Two bung augers both Enterprise types, one large and one small, both very good and in red paint. (Photo & Photo)

274. Two bung augers: one looks like an Ives patent, not sure about the other, both complete. (Photo & Photo)

275. Lot of 6 iron plumb bobs, one with damage to casting, all others fine. (Photo)

276. Pair of saws sets including a NOS Stanley #43; and a very good OVB by Hibbard, Spencer and Bartlett. (Photo)

277. Stanley #71 router plane with throat closing attachment, 1/2-inch blade, good knobs, very good overall. (Photo)

278. E.C. Stearns & Co. plane blade & chisel grinding guide, very good. (Photo)

279. Stanley #59 dowelling jig, with 5 guides, very good. (Photo)

280. Unusual NEW BALL & RING Pat. Oct. 30, 17, bunion tool for stretching out shoes. (Photo)

281. Rare Elephant trainers goad, very nice. (Photo)

282. Fine Plumb broad axe, with nice replacement handle. (Photo)

283. Fine Stanley #46 skew bladed combination plow plane, complete with 11 blades including slitter, this is a later model plane with fence, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo)

284. Stanley #45 combination plow plane with all three main sections, early style cam has replaced screw; beading stop, all three depth stops, slitter and one other blade, good rosewood handle and knob. (Photo)

285. Union #41 tongue & groove plane, compete and fine. (Photo)

286. Pair of early axe heads. (Photo)

287. Stanley #45 combination plow plane in original tall pasteboard box, included main body, center section, fence, long and short rods, cam (missing screw); depth stop, beading stop, original screwdriver, and 23 blades including slitter, original owners manual has come apart but is all here, a fine plane in a good box. (Photo & Photo)

288. Stanley #120 block plane, early model with 6-point star lever cap, knob cracked at base, pitted blade, good overall. (Photo)

289. DIAMOND EDGE (Stanley) 6-inch block plane with nickel plated cap, intact throat cam, fine overall. (Photo)

290. Sargent 6-inch block plane with Page’s Patent lever cap, good original blade, very good overall. (Photo)

291. Stanley #18 1/4 block plane, later model with BB logo blade, very good overall; plus an unmarked Stanley-made block plane with knuckle jointed lever cap, very good overall. (Photo)

292. Union 6-inch iron block plane with unusual throat adjuster, proper cutter, fine overall. (Photo)

293. Unusual Millers Falls #45 block plane (Similar to Stanley #203) complete and fine. (Photo)

294. Stanley #239 Type I weatherstripping plow plane, front skate broken off, otherwise complete and very good, will be good for parts, (blade, nicker & depth stop). (Photo)

295. Union XNo.5A jumbo jack plane, “poor man’s” vertical post, fine repainted bed, nice original blade, good wood, very good overall. (Photo)

296. Stanley #100 flat bottom toy sized block plane with tail handle, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

297. Stanley #100 1/2 round bottom toy sized block plane with tail handle, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

298. Union X3 “poor man’s vertical post“ smooth plane, LAKESIDE blade, small crack in left side, tote glued in middle, good overall. (Photo & Photo)

299. Stanley 9 3/4 tail handled block plane, early style with L. BAILEY EXT PAT blade, original tail handle, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

300. FINE Stanley #1 smooth plane, late model with BB, logo blade, fine tote and knob, STANLEY lever cap, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

301. Stanley #140 Type I skew bladed block plane, patent date in removable side, R&L logo blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

302. Stanley #2C 7-inch smooth plane with partial decal on fine rosewood tote, tall knob, SW logo blade, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

303. Stanley 112 scraper plane, replaced blade, fine rosewood tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo)

304. Bullnose attachment for a Stanley #72 chamfer plane, complete with star screw, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

305. Beading attachment for Stanley #72 chamfer plane, fine later model with nickel plated screws, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

306. Early Stanley #72 chamfer plane, with cast cap screw, patent date on cutter, small sliver from spur of otherwise fine tote, very good beaded knob, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

307. Stanley 4-SQUARE junior jack plane, SW logo blade, intact 4-Square sticker on side of plane, good tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo)

308. BAILEY DEFIANCE smooth plane, improper Stanley blade, tote and knob likely replacements, good for parts. (Photo)

309. MARBLE’S hunting knife in original leather sheath, knife has fine bone handle held on with a split nut, unfortunately blade has been sharpened with an electric grinder by a real hack, the sheath is fine. (Photo & Photo)

310. MARBLES M.S.A. CO. SAFETY folding fishing knife, fine original condition. (Photo & Photo)

311. Stanley #22 Excelsior tool handle, with traces of original nickel, four original bits, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

312. Stanley #1 brass plumb bob with built-in reel, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

313. Stanley HANDYMAN display or point-of-sale display stand, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

314. Stanley #36G 24-inch iron level with shaft groove and Eclipse vial cover, like new. (Photo)

315. Stanley 4-Square 18-inch wooden plumb and level, fine original condition. (Photo)

316. Peck, Stow & Wilcox wooden box with sliding lid that 1/2 dozen 12-inch solid handle wrenches came in. (Photo & Photo)

317. Fine Diamond Edge broad hatchet & a Diamond Edge DEX130 double ended block plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo)

318. Stanley HANDYMAN roofing hatchet with partial decal on original handle, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

319. Stanley #12 scraper plane, SW blade, repainted bed, will make a good user. (Photo & Photo)

320. Miller Falls chain drill with removable 2-jaw chuck, very good overall. (Photo)

321. Millers Falls #108 angle boring attachment, with partial decal remaining most of original paint, very good overall. (Photo)

322. A.A. WOOD patented adjustable hollow auger, complete with depth stop, very good overall. (Photo)

323. Unknown make adjustable hollow auger, complete with depth stop, very good overall. (Photo)

324. Interesting chair maker’s brace with two pads that are threaded and screw into the bottom of the brace body, very unusual and highly recommended. (Photo & Photo)

325. Very nice pad brace with six pads that are held in place when by a spring, very good overall, comes with a wooden display stand. (Photo & Photo)

326. Nice carved wooden brace with one pad, this one has a wooden screw that secures the pad, a nice primitive brace. (Photo)

327. Stanley #45 combination plow plane in original wood box, plane is an early nickel plated model with floral casting, one box of blades, intact slitter, beading stop, long and short rods, depth stop, nice handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

328. Adjustable sash plane with brass screws, owner’s name L. RINGSHAUSEN dovetailed boxing, very good. (Photo)

329. Lot of 5 wooden planes including two horn planes. (Photo)

330. Stanley #11 1/2 floor scraper, repainted body, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

331. Fine Millers Falls #18 fore plane, completely original, fine. (Photo)

332. Fine Millers Falls #14 jack plane, completely original., fine. (Photo)

333. Millers Falls #9 smooth plane, completely original, very good. (Photo)

334. Fine Stanley #112 scraper plane, just add your own blade and you’re set. (Photo)

335. Winchester #3005 smooth plane, fine overall condition. (Photo)

336. Winchester #3030 18-inch fore plane, complete and fine. (Photo)

337. Stanley BEDROCK 608 FT iron jointer plane, 80%+ japanning, very good rosewood tote and knob, V logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

338. Seigley #8C 24-inch iron jointer plane, bed has been repainted, tote an improper DE replacement, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

339. Stanley BEDROCK FT 607C, complete and very good. (Photo)

340. Standard Rule Co. #34 transitional 30-inch jointer plane, tote broken & glued, some damage to front end, very good adjuster, cap and blade, a scarce plane in good overall condition. (Photo & Photo & Photo)

Stanley #34 transitional 30-inch jointer plane, complete with T logo blade, good tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo & Photo)

342. Prelateral Stanley #7 jointer plane, nice early style rosewood and beaded knob, very good overall. (Photo)

343. Birmingham B-PLANE #6 iron fore plane, complete with original blade, fine tote and knob, an unusual plane in fine overall condition. (Photo)

344. Scarce SARGENT #18 Shaw’s Patent fore plane with good blade, nice tote and beaded knob, very good overall. (Photo)

345. Scarce SARGENT VBM #14C Shaw’s Patent jack plane, with proper blade, good beaded knob, good tote, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

346. Rare Stanley #81 razor spoke shave with rosewood body, fine overall condition. (Photo)

347. Stanley #85 razor spoke shave with boxwood body, SW logo stamped into top of body, very good overall. (Photo)

348. Scarce Stanley #84 spoke shave one chip from underside of one handle, still in very good usable condition. (Photo)

349. Stanley #1 Odd Jobbs with original scribe, intact level and comes with original rule, complete and very good. (Photo)

350. RARE Stanley #850 oak tool cabinet with roll-up front door, has intact decal on back wall, roll top works perfectly, has four holes drilled in back wall from having been mounted to a wall, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

351. Stanley #303 tool handle, cocobolo wood, 9 bits inside handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

352. Yankee #2H ratcheting screwdriver, very good; plus an Aiken? tool handle that is full of bits and a wrench for the chuck. (Photo & Photo)

353. Scarce McClellan Patent corner brace, complete and very good. (Photo)

354. Scarce Goodell Bros. hack saw mounted in a frame with the vise in the base, has been repainted, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

355. Scarce Goodell Pratt corner brace, complete with nice cocobolo handles and good nickel plating. (Photo)

356. Millers Falls #502 corner brace, complete and fine. (Photo)

357. Rusby Patent extension drill, both handles are replacements, an unusual drill in good overall condition. (Photo)

358. Stanley #811, 12-inch ratchet brace, nice nickel plating and very good cocobolo handles. (Photo)

359. Pair of braces: Fray 8-inch Spofford-type & a penny brace, the Fray is lightly pitted, otherwise OK. (Photo)

360. A.H. Reed patent lighting brace No. 1, complete and very good. (Photo)

361. A.H. Reed lighting brace #2, some nickel loss, but otherwise very good. (Photo)

362. Sheffield style wooden brace with brass chuck, on a display stand with seven assorted bitsock tools, very nice. (Photo & Photo)

363. Pair of fencing tools one is a plier type, the other is marked D7 & D8, both very good. (Photo)

364. STRIEBY & FOOTE fencing pliers in near new condition. (Photo)

365. NEVER STALL plier and wrench combination tool by Mathews of Dayton, Ohio, complete and very good; and and nunknown plier-type fencing tool, complete and very good. (Photo)

366. Diamond Edge claw hammer with replacement handle; and an unmarked ferrier’s hammer for shoeing horses. (Photo)

367. Scarce double claw hammer, complete and very good. (Photo)

368. Unusual ball peen hammer, some minor pitting, but very good overall. (Photo)

369. Unusual double claw hammer, head appears to have been cast or forged in a single piece, very good. (Photo)

370. Stanley HANDYMAN H121 1/2, 16-ounce ripping hammer, very good overall. (Photo)

371. Pair of hand adzes, both can be restored to usable condition. (Photo)

372. Unusual ice chipper and hatchet, very good overall. (Photo)

373. Hand adz with chip at corner of blade; plus a Luflin 6-ft. #636 brickmasons zig zag rule, new in original packaging. (Photo)

374. Pair of hammers: G.W. MOUNT patent tack hammer with magnetic face, fine; and a Bridgeport Hardware Co. TOM-A-HAWK crating hammer, hatchet & pry bar. (Photo & Photo)

375. E.C. SIMMONS ST. LOUIS Keen Kutter padlock in distinctive block and wedge form, no key included with this one, but the key sold with the next lot fits both locks, fine overall. (Photo)

376. E.C. SIMMONS ST. LOUIS Keen Kutter padlock in distinctive block and wedge form, complete with working Keen Kutter key, this key also fits the previous lot. (Photo)

377. Early Stanley #2 brass trammel points on wooden beam, both rub blocks missing, otherwise complete with pencil holder, very good overall; and a set of Stanley #2 brass trammel points, later models, one of the rub blocks has been replaced with aluminum. (Photo)

378. Lot of Stanley & BAILEY plane parts CHOICE ONE TIME: included are a Stanley #12 scraper plane that needs a blade; a BAILEY VICTOR 14 combination plow body; Stanley #112 body; and a #283 scraper. (Photo & Photo)

379. Sargent #722 Auto-Set jointer plane with adjustable front knob, tote spur replaced, 70%+ japanning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

380. Stanley GAGE G7 jointer plane, good original blade, nice tote and tall knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

381. BAILEY TOOL CO. DEFIANCE 23 1/2 -inch iron jointer plane with adjuster, little used original blade, fine tote and low knob, 90%+ japanning, one ear on back of lever cap chipped, otherwise fine. (Photo & Photo)

382. Large and well-made tapered hub auger with hook for suspending weights from, fine. (Photo)

383. Stanley 4-Square hatchet, has SW logo on one side, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo)

384. BUHL SONS CO. DETROIT MICHIGAN camp hatchet, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

385. Marbles hunting knife (Similar to lot #309) this one is unmolested and in very good overall condition. (Photo)

386. WOODROUGH & McPARLIN sliding bevel, nice etched logo on blade, very good overall. (Photo)

387. PLUMB CHAMPION single bit axe head with embossed logo, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

388. GERMANTOWN TOOL WORKS patented claw hammer made on design patent #16,729 issued June 8, 1886 to James Selsor of Philadelphia, Penn., with good nickel plating, patent date partially overstruck, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

389. Early unmarked claw hammer, nicely made and has the original handle, very good. (Photo & Photo)

390. CHENEY nail-holding hammer, original giveaway from FOXBILT FEEDS whose name is stamped on the original handle, fine. (Photo)

391. Stanley 100 PLUS gold plated presentation hammer, like new, it had two small holes in on side of the handle from being mounted to a board, otherwise flawless. (Photo & Photo)

392. P.S.&W. Co. 3-inch slick with nice handle, 31 inches long overall. (Photo & Photo)

393. PEXTO 3-inch slick with nice wooden handle, very good. (Photo & Photo)

394. W.C. BAILEY SAG HARBOR TOOL CO. 2 7/8-inch slick with nice handle, a little pitting on the blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

395. RARE Chantrell Patent brace, in fine original condition, comes with little wooden display stand. (Photo & Photo)

396. Large wedge-locking panel gage, very nice. (Photo)

397. Fine homemade scraper nicely inlaid with owners name C.J. WEGNER 1883 and having a butterfly decoration, fine overall. (Photo)

398. Three different sized wood clamps, a few thread chips on one or two, but all are in very good overall condition. (Photo)

399. Stanley box for 1/2 dozen #5 plane handles, box is very good. (Photo & Photo)

400. Stanley #83 cabinet scraper with intact and original roller, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

401. BOSTON BAILEY #12 cabinet scraper with later Stanley R&L logo blade with dog eared corners, nice rosewood handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

402. Ohio Tool Co. 071 1/2 router plane, very good wood, nice 1/4-inch blade, 1/2-inch blade nearly spent, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

403. Stanley #71 Type 10 router plane, V cutter, nice hardwood knobs, intact throat closing attachment, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

404. Sargent #62 open throat router plane, nice knobs, 1/4 -inch blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

405. Stanley #248 weatherstripping plow plane, intact with both prestops, depth stop and 3/16-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo)

406. Stanley #239 weatherstripping plow plane, 1/8-inch blade, missing one fence screw, otherwise very good. (Photo)

407. Stanley #238 weatherstripping plow plane in original box with all 7 blades, box somewhat tattered, plane has intact prestops and depth stop, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

408. Stanley #239 Type I weatherstripping plow plane, fine blade and nicker, fine overall. (Photo)

409. Sanduskly S13 semi-steel corrugated jack plane, patented 1868, lever cap has been brazed and the tote looks like an Ohio Tool replacement, otherwise good overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

410. Keen Kutter K4 1/2C jumbo smooth plane made by Stanley like a round sided Bedrock, fine rosewood tote and short knob, fine original blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

411. Stanley 4 1/2C jumbo smooth plane, tall knob chipped at base, tote missing spur, good plating on cap, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

412. Stanley #104 Liberty Bell smooth plane, knob chipped at base, tote broken in middle and needing glue, can be restored to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

413. Stanley #3 Type 11 smooth plane, has good low knob, tote intact but has some owner added file marks for ID purposes, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

414. Union #2C 7-inch smooth plane, same size as a Stanley #2, very good tote and knob, proper blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

415. Stanley S5 steel jack plane, patent dated blade, good plating on lever cap, good tote and tall knob, 90%+ japanning in bed, fine overall. (Photo)

416. Stanley #96 Type I blind nail plane, just add your own chisel and you are good to go, a scarce plane in very good overall condition. (Photo)

417. Stanley #80M cabinet scraper in original box with intact label, new condition. (Photo)

418. Hibbard Spencer and Bartlett OVB rafter or framing square in fine original condition. (Photo & Photo)

419. Stanley #12 12-inch try square with 95%+ nickel, SW logo on blade, very good overall. (Photo)

420. Scarce STAR TOOL CO. 12-inch try square with rosewood and brass handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

421. Stanley #2 Type I try square with lead filling around rivets, 10-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

422. Stanley #2 Type I try square with lead filling around rivets, 8-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo)

423. Stanley #17 try and miter square with 7 1/2-inch blade, SW logo, like new. (Photo & Photo)

424. Stanley #743 breast drill, has built-in level, replaced auxiliary handle, complete and very good. (Photo)

425. Unknown make #1029 wire twisting brace, unusual. (Photo)

426. Leonard Bailey BOSTON 18 1/2-inch iron spoke shave with 2 5/8-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo)

427. Stanley #7 jointer plane with 95%+ japanning, stained hardwood tote and knob, knob is just lightly scuffed, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

428. Stanley #7 Type 5 jointer plane, SW logo blade, spur missing from tote, good beaded knob, this one features the first lateral employed by Stanley, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

429. Stanley #96 28-inch rosewood plumb & level in fine overall condition. (Photo)

430. Stanley #36 24-inch double plumb & level with good nickel plating, all vials intact, Eclipse cover missing from level vial, otherwise, fine. (Photo)

431. Millers Falls 24-inch cast iron double plumb and level, all three vials intact, some pitting on top and bottom rails, very good overall. (Photo)

432. Davis Patent Robinson #9 cast iron 24-inch double plumb and level has a small corner chip, but is otherwise good. (Photo)

433. C.E. JENNINGS 24-inch cast iron double plumb and level, complete and fine. (Photo)

434. Davis Level & Tool Co. 24-inch, #4 cast iron inclinometer level with filigree frame, has 85%+ japanning, missing the pointer, but still in very good overall condition. (Photo)

435. Two gutter planes: one all wood is early and unmarked; the other is made from a Stanley #27 body, both are usable. (Photo)

436. Lufkin #646 brickmason’s zig zag rule, new; plus a Stanley Handyman 133H ratcheting screwdriver, near new. (Photo)

437. J.H. Smith Cincinnati Ohio unhandled screw arm plow, one blade included, very good overall. (Photo)

438. Unknown make handled screw arm plow, marked on toe J.B. BRIDGE, complete and very good. (Photo)

439. Lot of four wooden planes: 15-inch Oak Leaf jack plane; 15-inch Concord, NH maker; 14-inch razee type jack plane, mahogany stock, ivory or bone throat repair; 12-inch horn plane with Providence Tool Co. blade. (Photo)

440. Pair of Ohio Tool double razee bench planes: #284 jack plane, has crack in one cheek, good Thistle Brand blade, good overall; and a #286 22-inch jointer with Thistle Brand blade, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

441. Stanley #78 duplex plane IOB, plane is new with 100% original finishes, screws, rod and depth stop in paper envelope, box good plus with 95% label, a new plane and very good box. (Photo & Photo)

442. Montgomery Ward & Co. No. 84-356 Overhanging Saw Filing Kit in original box, complete with files and instructions, little used and fine, box very good. (Photo & Photo)

443. Wooden box with 8 auger bits, 6 are Irwin, the smallest is by I.O.A. from BROWNCAMP DES MOINES, IOWA, all bits and box are very good. (Photo & Photo)

444. Set of 12 Irwin auger bits in Craftsman plastic box, all the bits and the box itself are fine. (Photo & Photo)

445. Fine jeweler’s lathe, patented 1902, has draw bar, flop-over tool rest, electric motor with foot control, just bolt it to your bench and away you go. (Photo & Photo)

446. Stanley wrought steel screen door braces, (4) corner SW, new still on cardboard, scarce and fine. (Photo)

447. Pearson Patent nailer made on patent #876,086 issued Jan. 7, 1908 to Martin Pearson of Robbinsdale, Minnesota, VG. (Photo)

448. Unuual Lucas Rule Co. Silver Springs, New York, 172-inch Youngstown Kitchens 5025 Youngstown, Ohio, used for measuring kitchens for cabinets, like new. (Photo)

449. Non-sparking beryllium pickaxe, needs a handle, very good. (Photo)

450. Stanley #6 trammel point set, the interchangeable points may be replacements, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo)

451. Stanley #5 trammel point set, has 90%+ nickel plating, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

452. Sargent #14C Shaw’s Patent jack plane, nice beaded knob, nice tote, very good original blade, very good overall. (Photo)

453. Scarce Keen Kutter K10 carriage maker’s rabbet plane, STANLEY Q-logo blade, tote broken in middle, good overall. (Photo)

454. Stanley No. 28 toothing blade for use in a #12, 12 1/2, 12 3/4, or 112 plane, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

455. Stanley 2 5/8-inch blade used in #8, 32, 33, 34, 132 and BEDROCK 608 planes, also includes a chip deflector that will work in the iron planes, (if you’re using in a transitional, however, you will need a different chipper). (Photo & Photo)

456. Auxiliary center bottom or tower for Stanley #55 combination plow planes, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

457. Koeth’s Interchangeable Tool set of handles with six different jaw types in original fitted wood box with intact paper label on inside of lid, plus four spare sets of jaws, all are fine. (Photo & Photo)

458. Millers Falls #61A spiral screwdriver in original box, complete with two flat bits, a near new tool with very good box. (Photo)

459. Yankee #30A spiral-ratchet screwdriver with three flat bits, like new in a very good original box. (Photo)

460. Fine OVB (Our Very Best) 8-inch folding-handle drawknife, very good overall. (Photo)

461. A.J. WILKINSON & CO. 8-inch folding handle drawknife in fine overall condition. (Photo)

462. Fine Phelps-type aluminum pattenmaker’s marking gage for flat or radiused work, very good. (Photo)

463. Box of 10 Stanley #60 bevel edge firmer chisels, all very good and ready to be put back to work. (Photo)

464. Pair of unusual and possibly blacksmith made tools: one has a rack and clasp for locking; the other is a scissor-operated plier-type tool. (Photo)

465. The WIZARD ratcheting screw-adjusted nut wrench from Aurora, Ill, some mild pitting, but very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

466. ANY-ANGLE WRENCH CO. screw adjusting side-jaw nut wrench with tilting head, the tilting mechanism needs work, otherwise OK. (Photo & Photo)

467. E.C. Sterns adjustable hollow auger, complete with depth stop and near-new blade, fine overall. (Photo)

468. Fray #70 Stanley Rule & Level Co. corner brace, good cocobolo handles, very good overall. (Photo)

469. Three iron block planes incl. Craftsman low angle make by Sargent, very good. (Photo)

470. Four iron block planes incl. Keen Kutter K110 and Stanley #220. (Photo)

471. Unusual log marking hammer, very good. (Photo)

472. Unknown Stanley marking and mortise gage, looks like a mahogany body, screw operated mortise point, brass face on head, very good overall. (Photo)

473. L. BAILEY iron cooper’s shave with 2 5/8-inch Stanley blade, good overall condition. (Photo)

474. Large 17-inch spoke shave with wooden handles and L. BAILEY BOSTON 2 5/8-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo)

475. Stanley #85 razor shave, complete and very good. (Photo)

476. Stanley #71 router plane complete with throat closing attachment, 1/2 -inch blade, and fence, good stained hardwood knobs, very good overall. (Photo)

477. Union #411 compass plane with proper blade, good nickel on the knob, fine overall. (Photo)

478. Stanley #48 tongue & groove plane, early model with vine cast handle, 90%+ nickel, fine overall. (Photo)

479. Stanley #40 scrub plane with intact handles, good SW logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

480. Early #12 cabinet scraper, L. BAILEY AUG 31-58 patent date on brass nut, good rosewood handle, just needs a blade, very good overall. (Photo)

481. Henry Disston & Sons bead saw (like a Stanley #1) fine to like new condition. (Photo)

482. Stanley #510H measuring stick that measures from 5 to 10 feet and has the hook on one end, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

483. Ohio #O113 compass plane with rusted Ohio globe blade, works fine. (Photo & Photo)

484. Stanley #8C jointer plane, with one 1910 pat date, nice later blade, STANLEY aluminum handle, VG. (Photo & Photo)

485. Stanley #60 doweling jig with all parts in nice owner made box with sliding lid; also included is a Stanley bit gauge. (Photo)

486. Steers patent #306 smooth plane, one handle spur missing, rosewood strips on sole show wear but are intact. (Photo & Photo)

487. Early Stanley #98 side rabbet plane near new, no provision for depth stop, VG. (Photo & Photo)

488. Stanley #40 1/2 scrub plane nice condition, early type, VG. (Photo & Photo)

489. Stanley #50 1/8-inch wood chisel, rubber handle, VG. (Photo)

490. Standard Tool Co 6-inch all-steel, quick-adjust nut wrench, bottom jaw cracked on back, otherwise very good. (Photo & Photo)

491. Stanley #40, 1 1/2-inch wide chisel rubber handle, missing the steel plate at end of handle.

492. Stanley Siegley #3C (STS) smooth plane, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

493. RARE Sandusky Tool Co #S3C 9 1/2" semi steel plane. (Photo & Photo)

494. Stanley #289 fillester and rabbet plane, all parts original, VG. (Photo & Photo)

495. Stanley Everlast chisels: 2-in. (2); 1-in. (2); 3/4-in. (3); 1/2-in.; 1/4-in. and a scarce 1/8-in., ten total, good wood handles. (Photo)

496. Three Stanley Everlast chisels, all can be put back into service. (Photo)

497. Stanley Bailey #4C corrugated smooth plane with SW logo blade, round hole lever cap, hardwood tote and tall rosewood knob, very good overall. (Photo)

498. Everkeen 16-inch long 3/4-inch corner chisel, VG. (Photo & Photo)

499. Sargent 5/8-inch VBM wood chisel, VG. (Photo & Photo)

500. Crescent Tools point of sale board 12-in. X 24-in. (Photo & Photo)

501. Lufkin 4-inch to 8-inch extension rule, similar to the Stanley #480, VG. (Photo)

502. Stanley Victor Altha Hi Carbon #124 wrecking bar. (Photo)

503. Large 16-inch wood handled spoke shave with Stanley V-logo on blade. (Photo)

504. Stanley #59 or #59 spoke shave, VG. (Photo)

505. Early Stanley #60 spoke shave original V-logo on cutters, nearly all japanning, fine. (Photo)

506. Stanley #283 scraper, complete and original with SW blade, VG. (Photo)

507. Gage Tool Co. Vineland, N.J. #4 transitional smooth plane, super condition. (Photo & Photo)

508. Stanley #605C Bedrock jack plane with round sides, 3-line logo on lever cap, VG. (Photo & Photo)

509. Stanley frogs for a flat top 603 and 605 1/4 Bedrock planes. (Photo)

510. Four Stanley #2 smooth plane blades with chippers: two with the 1892 date; 1 SW, and 1 V-logo. (Photo)

511. CASADAY cut-out wrench, has hand one end repaired with a weld, otherwise, very good. (Photo & Photo)

512. DEERE MANSUR CO #A522 open-end wrench, some pitting good overall. (Photo)

513. P&C parallel-jaw slip-joint pliers, very good overall. (Photo)

514. L. COES & CO. 4 5/8-inch “Baby Coes” nut wrench, nice original wood, very good overall. (Photo)

515. Stanley #1 tire bolt wrench, complete and very good. (Photo)

516. Stanley #60 double bladed spoke shave V logo blades, complete and fine; plus a Stanley #151 also complete and fine. (Photo)

517. Scarce Stanley #198 holder for sharpening the blades for the fiber board beveling planes, complete and fine. (Photo)

518. Rare Stanley #12 try square with 2-inch blade, complete and very good. (Photo)

519. Union #137 double ended block plane (like Stanley #130) complete with original blade and fine knob, very good overall. (Photo)

520. Stanley #65 low-angle block plane with nickel plated lever cap, good R&L logo blade, fine overall condition. (Photo)

521. Union Tool Co. block plane with unusual throat adjuster, chipped throat; plus a Stanley 18 1/4 block plane with knuckle joint cap, BB blade, very good overall. (Photo)

522. Millers Falls #36 block plane with knuckle jointer lever cap, complete and fine. (Photo)

523. Scarce Stanley #60 low angle block plane with nickel plated cap, V logo blade, fine overall; plus a fine Sargent #206 block plane. (Photo)

524. MASTER MECHANIC Hebblethwaite Patent fencing hammer with built-in wrench and staple puller on end of one claw, original handle, legible maker’s mark, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

525. Stanley 100 PLUS SW logo claw hammer, original handle, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

526. Stanley 7-ounce claw hammer, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo)

527. Stanley #6 prelateral with solid brass nut, BAILEY name and patent date stamped into nut, later Q logo cutter, early style tote has chip from side of spur but is otherwise very good, nice beaded low knob, very good overall. (Photo)

528. Stanley S5 steel jack plane, SW blade, tote broken in middle, good tall knob, good overall; plus a Stanley #5 jack plane with BB logo blade, tote spur sheared off, otherwise very good. (Photo)

529. Unusual iron plane with Stanley-type tote and tall knob, used either to trip lead type or used in the shoemaking industry, complete and very good. (Photo)

530. Stanley #4 1/2C jumbo smooth plane, V logo blade, later rosewood tote and short knob, 50% japanning, will make a great user. (Photo)

531. Stanley #3 smooth plane with round-hole in lever cap, later type rosewood tote and knob, BB logo blade, frog adjuster screw, complete and very good. (Photo)

532. Stanley #3 smooth plane with kidney-shaped hole in lever cap, later stained hardwood tote and knob, BB logo blade, frog adjuster screw, complete and very good. (Photo)

533. Keen Kutter #2 shovel, has a small crack in the blade and one small crack in the wooden handle, good overall. (Photo & Photo)

534. H.D. Smith “Perfect Handle” drawknife with 8-inch razor sharp blade, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

535. A.J. WILINSON folding handle drawknife with 7-inch blade, a little light pitting here and there, but very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

536. Hibbard, Spencer & Bartlett O.V.B. “Our Very Best” folding handle drawknife (made by Wilkinson) with 7-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo)

537. JAXON Made in U.S.A. fixed handle drawknife with like new 8-inch blade, fine overall. (Photo & Photo)

538. Swan Patent drawknife, with tilting handles, one handle has welded repair, will make a great user; plus a K.J. ERIKSSON MORA drawknife made in Sweden, like new. (Photo & Photo)

539. Two wooden spoke shaves: one with brass screw-adjusted blade, complete and good; and the other with faint English? mark, very good. (Photo)

540. Box lot of misc. plane parts. (Photo)

541. Box lot of misc. plane parts. (Photo)

542. Box lot of misc. plane parts. (Photo)

543. Three wooden spoke shaves: smallest one by W. THRELFALL; one has some rust on blade, all can be put back into service. (Photo)

544. Lufkin #646 brick mason’s zig zag rule, new; plus a Stanley Handyman 133H ratcheting screwdriver, near new. (Photo)

545. Stanley #993 corner brace, complete and very good. (Photo)

546. Small Spofford Patent 8-inch brace, very good. (Photo)

547. Stanley #933 corner brace, chuck needs new spring, otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)

548. Box of Stanley #45 plane parts. (Photo)

549. Handle for a Lowentraut brace wrench & a machinist jack, very good. (Photo)

550. Bench mounting, cam locking saw vise, complete and very good. (Photo)

551. Stanley Handyman H157 6-inch clamp like new; plus a outside caliper and depth mic? (Photo)

552. Three Stanley H1227 auger bits, very good; plus a Stanley #82 handled scraper, very good. (Photo)

553. Crude hag’s tooth router; plus Lufkin zig zag rule with caliper, very good. (Photo)

554. Stanley #30 angle divider, fine.

555. Pair of Stanley #18 sliding T bevels, both very good.

556. Stanley #21 try square with SW logo, fine original condition; and Stanley #21 with 7-inch rule, complete and very good.

THE FOLLOWING 14 X LOTS WILL BE SOLD LAST.

X01. Three hand drills, two by Goodell-Pratt plus two 10-inch ratchet braces.

X02. Two-man crosscut saw with two good handles; plus a one or two-man crosscut saw with a broken handle.

X03. Lot of implement wrenches, FAIRMOUNT CLEVELAND auto valve spring compressor, and a Montgomery Ward cobblers hammer head.

X04. Nice Disston back saw; NOS E12-3 two-man crosscut saw handle; and a one or two-man saw handle.

X05. Two lead ladles; a saw vise; bung auger with broken tip and a crank, and stove grate shaker.

X06. Large T-auger and an unknown hook with a wooden handle.

X07. Later Stanley #5 iron jack plane, Stanley name on lateral adjuster reads vertically, fine overall.

X08. Dunlap jig saw, needing electric motor, has tilting bed, and a light kit, very good overall.

X09. Large crosscut saw that has had the blade painted YOU SHOULD SEE WHAT I SAW, plus two crosscut saw blades.

X10. Old sickle or scythe, good blade and both handles, very good.

X11. New old stock doubletree for light buggy or carriage, still has the original shipping straps, fine.

X12. Two crosscut saws, both can be used by one or two people. Only one, however has the auxiliary handle.

X13. Four green storage boxes with folding lids, each has inside dimensions of 14 1/2 X 9 X 6-inches deep. All are in very good overall condition.

X14. Three more tubs like the above, two are blue and one is red, all are very good overall.

X15. Two large circular saw blades from an old sawmill. One is warped from having gone thru a fire.

X16. Display case from an old department store. Has shelves that slide out and would be ideal for displaying a collection or rulers in.


 

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