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THE OMAHA ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION

October 13, 2012, 9:35 AM

Gretna American Legion

11690 S 216th St.

Gretna (Omaha), Nebraska 68028

(preview Saturday from 7:30 to 9:30 AM)

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001. Stanley #338 nickel plated level stand, very good overall, comes with a Stanley #36 12-inch double plumb & level and a fine set of Stanley #136 level sights.

002. Lot of two cast iron cabinet scrapers; Stanley #80, complete and very good; and one by E.C. STEARNS & CO, complete and very good overall.

003. Large WITTE wooden handled cooper's shave, one handle has several horizontal cracks that have been riveted, good overall. (Photo)

004. Atkins No. 5 cast iron scraper similar to Stanley #80, first we've seen of this model, complete and very good.

005. Preston Pat. No. 1399P iron router plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

006. Lot of four different double ended #130-type iron block planes including a Stanley #130; Millers Falls #68; Union #? and one that looks to be English, an instant collection. (Photo)

007. Stanley #83 cabinet scraper, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

008. Stanley #70 long handled box scraping plane, fine overall. (Photo)

009. E.C. Atkins-made Deffaulx Patent rams horn scraper, patented March 17, 1903, complete and very good. (Photo)

010. Stanley #112 scraper plane with fine STANLEY blade, nice rosewood tote and knob, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

011. Stanley #12 cabinet scraper, has nice SW blade, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

012. Pair of unbreakable block planes: Stanley #118 and a SHELDON PAT APLD FOR that is similar to the Stanley, very good overall. (Photo)

013. Pair of Sargent #5206 unbreakable block planes, one is a Type I with front knob mounted in the bed, both are very good. (Photo)

014. Lot of three block planes: Stanley Handyman H102; unknown make stamped steel with adjuster; and a DEFIANCE stamped steel plane. (Photo)

015. Pearson's nailer made on U.S. Patent #876,086 issued to Martin Pearson of Robbinsdale, Minnesota on Jan, 7, 1908, complete and fine with much of the original blue paint and stenciling on the side intact.

016. Pair of Stanley Two-Tone iron block planes each with a different color, both very good. (Photo)

017. Stanley #190 rabbet plane, complete with depth stop and fine SW logo blade, very good. (Photo)

018. Stanley #378 rabbet plane, one of the brass pre-stops is MIA, otherwise complete and very good. (Photo)

019. Stanley #39 1-inch dado, has model number cast into outside of frame; complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

020. Stanley #34 28-inch transitional jointer plane (this is the longest in the Stanley arsenal) has a little light rust on the blade but is otherwise very good overall. (Photo)

021. Stanley #39 3/4-inch dado plane, has number cast into outside of frame, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

022. Stanley #33 transitional jointer plane, blade has rust and light pitting, the rest of the plane is very good. (Photo)

023. Stanley #39 3/8-inch dado plane, missing blade, both spurs and depth stop intact, some pitting on side, and japanning may have been touched up, will make a good user. (Photo & Photo 2)

024. Pair of FULTON 26-inch transitional jointer planes, one is complete and very good; the other has a splinter from the tote spur and a nearly spent iron. (Photo)

025. RARE Keen Kutter KK312 scraper plane (similar to Stanley #112) made by Ohio Tool the knob looks like a cheap replacement and there is some rust on the blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

026. Stanley #79 side rabbet plane IOB, plane appears to have been Parkerized instead of japanned, likely a WWII production, very good overall, box is fair. (Photo)

027. Scarce Stanley #31? angle divider, complete and fine. (Photo)

028. Stanley #75 bullnose rabbet plane IOB, plane is like new, box is very good. (Photo)

029. Fine Stanley #95 edge trimming block plane, complete with BB logo blade. (Photo & Photo 2)

030. Stanley #4 trammel points IOB, points are like new, box is worn and has had the top repaired with masking tape. (Photo)

031. ZENITH No. 776 22-inch transitional jointer plane with original blade and nicely marked with the MARSHALL WELLS HARDWARE CO. (Duluth, Minnesota), very good overall. (Photo)

032. Stanley #271 mini router plane IOB, planes is near new and box is fine. (Photo)

033. Stanley #30 22-inch transitional jointer plane, nice Q-logo blade, very nice early style beech tote and knob, very good overall condition. (Photo)

034. Stanley #208 level glass IOB, the glasses are packed in sawdust that was created when the levels were made, box is very good.

035. Stanley #95 butt gauge IOB, gauge is like new, box bottom is fine; top is missing one side, intact pamphlet.

036. Millers Falls #33 mini block plane IOB, plane is near new, box is very good.

037. Varvill & Sons Ebor Works York (English) sash plane (has a former owner's tag on it saying it's a recessed quarter round), good overall. (Photo)

038. JENKINS & CLARK, 6 DIGBETH, BIRMINGHAM pair of adjustable tongue & groove planes, each has a fence on the bottom and can be adjusted to 1-inch; 3/4-inch and 1/2-inch, both are fine. (Photo)

039. Pair of Dutch or continental moving filetster planes, BAECKER & ??SON, RENSCHELD, has a patent date on top and has an unusual steel lever cap, has a chipped boxing near throat; the other is a WEISS & SOHN IN WEIN (Weiss & Sons in Vienna) with an adjustable fence on the bottom and an adjustable depth stop on the sides that is secured with two thumb screws, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

040. E.G. WELLS *** TRENTON, NY tripple bead plane, fine overall. (Photo)

041. Unmarked screw adjusted sash plane, very good overall condition. (Photo)

042. Ohio Tool Co. #54 moving fillister plane with boxwood boxing, intact depth stop, fine overall. (Photo)

043. Two wooden side beads: W.F. DOMINICK CHICAGO (Ohio Tool) 3/16-inch with single boxing, good overall; and an Ohio Tool #37 1/2-inch, very good. (Photo)

044. Lot of four SARGENT (Sandusky) wooden planes: #633 twin iron nosing plane; #657 skew bladed rabbet; #719 1-inch cove; #623 1/4-inch side bead; all are fine but the side bead has some glue from where the iron and wedge were taped to the side. (Photo)

045. Pair of wooden molding planes: VARVILL & SONS wide side bead with single boxwood boxing; very good overall; and AUBURN TOOL CO. #126 1/2, very good. (Photo)

046. Ohio Tool #62 1/2 reverse ogee stamped 1 on heel, fine overall. (Photo)

047. REED IN UTICA complex profile cove and a bead, marked 3/4 on heel, very good overall. (Photo)

048. Ohio Tool Co. #43 1/2 3/4-inch ogee, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)

049. Massive H. CHAPIN UNION FACTORY panel raiser plane with offset tote and a 3 7/8-inch BUTCHER blade, has an adjustable fence on one side and moving fence on bottom, fine overall. (Photo)

050. Scarce Stanley #144 3/8-inch corner rounding plane, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

051. GLEAVE OLDHAM STREET MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1833 handrail shave, fine overall. (Photo)

052. Scarce Page's patent iron block plane made by Sargent, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

053. Stanley #60 double spokeshave cuts flat and convex, R&L logo blades, very good overall. (Photo)

054. Fine Stanley #140 skew bladed iron block plane, complete with all proper parts. (Photo & Photo 2)

055. E.C. STEARNS March 27, 1900 patent spokeshave with brass cutter frame, needs a good cleaning. (Photo)

056. Stanley #93 cabinet makers shoulder plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

057. Union No. 117 double spokeshave (similar to Stanley #60) with original blades, needs a good cleaning. (Photo)

058. Fine wooden coachmaker's router with brass top and steel bottom, very good overall. (Photo)

059. J.Y. Simons Patent (U.S. 84,140) NOV. 17, 1868 iron shoemakers shave with gull wing handles, very good overall. (Photo)

060. Stanley #71 router plane with original japanning, intact throat closer, pointed blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

061. Windsor beader with original paper label on top of ebonized frame, complete and very good. (Photo)

062. Sargent #62 iron router plane, with two blades, throat closer and spare clamp, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

063. Woods Patent piggyback spokeshave with flat on one side and convex on the other, very good overall. (Photo)

064. Scarce Sargent #30? carriage makers rabbet plane (same size as #10 Stanley), complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

065. Stanley #1951 fiberboard beveling plane, very good overall. (Photo)

066. Millers Falls ratcheting auger handle, near new with original decal on chuck shell, fine overall. (Photo)

067. Stanley #67 universal spokeshave, no fence but very good overall with SW blade. (Photo)

068. Pair of wooden levels: Stanley Rule & Level #2, 30-inch plumb & level with brass side views for level vial, will clean to very good; plus a 29 1/2-inch HALL & KNAPP with nice eagle stamp plumb & level, both vials intact, very good overall. (Photo)

069. Millers Falls wooden auger handle with partial decal, in very good overall condition, one bit included. (Photo)

070. Lot of three wooden levels: 28-inch Stanley with laminated stock, both vials intact, early square brass side views; stock has begun to de-laminate, good overall; DAVIS & COOK 23 1/2-inch plumb and level, both vials intact, stock has been clear coated and has a crude hang hole in one end; and a Stanley #23-24-inch double plumb & level mason's level, cherry stock, will clean to very good. (Photo)

071. Millers Falls A.A. Wood's Patent hollow auger with integral brace, hollow auger has the oft missing depth stop, fine overall. (Photo)

072. Pair of levels: Davis Patent Robinson iron plumb and level that has been cut down on one end, otherwise good; and a Keen Kutter #102 plumb & level with wooden stock, both vials intact, good overall. (Photo)

073. E.C. Stearns long handled scraper, similar to the Sargent #52 and Starrett models, complete and fine. (Photo)

074. Stratton Brothers 28-inch brass-bound mahogany plumb & level with both vials intact, almost all the original varnish is intact, this is a new new level that has a big hang hole in one end but is otherwise fine. (Photo)

075. Millers Falls No. 502B corner brace, very good overall condition. (Photo)

076. Stanley #3, 28-inch plumb & level, complete and very good. (Photo)

077. Lot of three boring tools: James Swan Patented auger handle; unmarked short handled ratcheting corner brace; and a John S. Fray & Co. No. 101 ratchet brace with fine cocobolo handles, ratchet collar frozen, otherwise very good. (Photo)

078. Fine Stratton Bros. 28-inch No. 1 brass-bound rosewood double plumb & level, complete and fine. (Photo)

079. Sheldon #18 block plane in tatty remains of original box, plane is fine, box is junk; plus a similar Stanley #118 with number stamped into side, very good overall. (Photo)

080. DISSTON & SONS 28-inch plumb & level with brass ends and top plate, intact vials, very good overall. (Photo)

081. Pair of early Excelsior-style block planes for parts or restoration. (Photo)

082. Stratton Brothers No. 1 brass-bound mahogany double plumb & level, both vials intact, very good overall. (Photo)

083. Lot of three iron block planes: Birmingham with blade adjuster, needs a serious cleaning; a later Stanley #220 in maroon paint, very good overall; and a Chaplin's Patent with a chip in left side, some pitting and no trace of original japanning. (Photo)

084. Stanley #30 double plumb & level with big brass plumb vial covers on the side, stock bleached out, but in very good overall condition. (Photo)

085. Three Union Tool Co. iron block planes: #102; 103; & 227, all complete and very good. (Photo)

086. Four VARVILL wooden molding planes: One Varvill & Sons tongue cutters and one Varvill & Sons grooving plow; one Varvill & Sons plus Thos Underwood, Tool Dealer, Bradford tongue cutter; and a Summers Varvill tongue cutter. (Photo)

087. Scarce Stanley #47 skew bladed plow plane with unslotted screws, and short cutter box with four original blades that will all need rust removed and sharpened. A scarce plane in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

088. Two tool books: Walter's latest hardbound Stanley book with loose pages and needing to be re-bound, some soiling to outside edges of pages; plus Ancient Carpenters' Tools by Henry C. Mercer fifth edition, 1975. (Photo)

089. Keen Kutter KK115 compass plane (similar to Stanley #113) with nickel plated rear handle and front knob, there is a little light rust on the arms, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

090. Two more tool books: Stanley Folding Rules book by Alvin Sellens complete with dust jacket, very good overall; and THE ART OF BLACKSMITHING by Alex W. Bealer complete with dust jacket, very good overall. (Photo)

091. Unusual Sargent #161 all-iron scrub plane, has some minor rust, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

092. Pair of little saws: German jeweler's saw, complete and very good; and a SIMONDS 17 keyhole saw with nice handle. (Photo)

093. Stanley #378 weatherstrip rabbet plane IOB, complete with brass pre-stops, blade, depth stops, a fine plane in somewhat worn but intact box. (Photo)

094. FINE Millers Fall #07 rabbeting block plane IOB, a like new plane is a faded box with intact label. (Photo & Photo 2)

095. Millers Falls #77 router plane (nickel plated model) with all three blades and fence, a near new plane in a tatty box with tear in top and bottom edges that are split. (Photo)

096. Set of 14 auger bits 9 of which are RUSSELL JENNINGS inside a fine 3-tiered Jennings wooden box with intact label on inside of lid. Two of the non-Jennings smaller bits are bent. (Photo)

097. Scarce Stanley #12 1/4 cabinet scraper with fine SW blade, fine overall. (Photo)

098. Sargent #34 1/4-inch dado plane, has floral cast frame, complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

099. Unusual Stanley A5 aluminum jack plane, complete with original decal on the tote, fine overall. (Photo)

100. Sargent #32 1/8-inch dado plane, has floral cast frame, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

101. Stanley #113 compass plane complete with original tail handle, light pitting on top of SW logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

102. Unplated and unmarked Sheffield-style wooden brace with a felt/baize roll of bits including nine center bits, shell bits, tapered reamer, bit for split saw nuts, 24 bits in all. (Photo & Photo 2)

103. Stanley #45 in original pasteboard box, plane is complete except for the screwdriver, includes double row box of blades, owners manual etc. A fine and nearly complete plane in a very good box. (Photo)

104. Warren Patent (U.S. #17,905) Edge-Plane Trimming the Edges of Boot And Shoe Soles, made on patent issued July 28, 1857 to Charles Warren of Putnam, Connecticut, very good overall. (Photo)

105. Unknown make cutter (leather?) with adjustable fence and depth stop, wooden handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

106. Five assorted shoemaker leather shaves including ones by Snell & Atherton and I.P. HYDE. A few need cleaning. (Photo)

107. Sargent #106 Type I iron block plane with gull wing cap screw, proper blade with circular logo, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

108. Five assorted shoemakers leather shaves including a fine edge trimmer by Snell & Atherton, the other four all need cleaning. (Photo)

109. Vitanconio Mfg. Cleveland Ohio raisin seeder, clamps to a table, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

110. Stanley #203 iron block plane, BB logo blade, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

111. Unusual BAYLEY SPRINGFIELD OHIO core box plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

112. Keen Kutter (Stanley) K130 double ended block plane, complete and fine; plus a near new TWIX stamped steel block plane from Long Island, NY. (Photo & Photo 2)

113. SIEGLEY NO. 7C corrugated jointer plane, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)

114. L.S. Starrett No. 454 vernier height gauge, complete and fine in it's original wooden box. (Photo & Photo 2)

115. Leonard Bailey 21 1/2-inch iron jointer plane with embossed knob, and iron tote, traces of light surface rust, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

116. Stanley 12 1/2 cabinet scraper with SW logo on screw that secures blade, fine SW logo blade, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

117. SIEGLEY No. 8C iron jointer plane 23 1/2-inches long, fine overall. (Photo)

118. Massive double iron shoot or chute board plane with single handle in one side, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

119. Stanley #8C Type 11 iron jointer plane, nice V-logo blade, good rosewood tote and knob, several patches of light rust, can be restored to very good overall. condition. (Photo)

120. Extra large scorp or inshave with wooden handle, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

121. Preston chamfer shave, with PRESTON name cast into one handle, both guides intact, will clean to very good overall. condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

122. Pair of iron jack planes: Chaplin's Patent #1207C that is complete but needs a good cleaning; and a Union XNo.5C "poor man's vertical post" that is complete and fine. (Photo)

123. Cincinnati Tool Co. spokeshave with wooden handles, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

124. Stanley #5 1/4 junior jack plane, WWII model with stained hardwood tote and knob, hard rubber adjuster nut, a patch or two of light rust, fine overall. (Photo)

125. RECORD No. 0151 iron spoke shave, complete with original blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

126. Sargent VBM #710 Auto Set smooth plane, complete and very good. (Photo)

127. Carriage maker's router with steel sole plate and adjustable steel fence, needs bottom of wedge trimmed down so sole plate doesn't interfere with it, fine overall. (Photo)

128. Pair of iron smooth planes: CAPEWELL with stamped steel, needs a serious cleaning; and a MARSH M4 from Rockford, Illinois, tote broken, fine knob, very good overall. (Photo)

129. Carriage maker's router with steel sole plate, very well made. (Photo)

130. Sargent #407 smooth plane (same size as Stanley #2), tote broken and needing to be glued, good original blade, very good overall. (Photo)

131. Carriage makers router made of hickory, adjustable steel fence, leading edge of sole has brass wear strip, one handle has a chip from underside, very good overall. (Photo)

132. E. PRESTON 5/8-inch bead shave, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

133. BENSON & MUNSELL ALBANY ** handled screw-arm plow plane, top of spur has been repaired, comes with one Sandusky iron, very good overall. (Photo)

134. E. PRESTON sash oveloe shave, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

135. JOHN MOSELEY & SON 54-55 BROAD.ST. BLOOMSBURY LONDON wedge-arm filetster, with brass wedges and boxwood boxing, very good overall. (Photo)

136. Marples Hibernia Works sash oveloe shave, complete, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

137. A. MATHIESON & SON GLASGOW RYAN & OLIVER 114 YONGE ST. TORONTO(Canada) handled screw-arm plow plane, with set of eight blades, top of fence looks to have had a rat chewing on it, otherwise very good. (Photo)

138. Stanley #4 WWII model smooth plane with rubber adjuster nut, nice rosewood tote and knob. (Photo)

139. Pair of wedge-arm planes: one unmarked with brass tips and screw operated depth stop, one wedge broken, will clean to usable condition; J.T. BROWN (Baltimore, MD) wedge arm plow, good wedges, screw operated depth stop, both arms cracked at fence end and will need to be repaired, also needs good cleaning.

140. Pair of iron smooth planes: Stanley Two-Tone with blue body and yellow frog, needs light cleaning, very good overall; and a Sargent #409 complete and original, needs a good cleaning, very good overall. (Photo)

141. MOSELEY & SON wedge-arm filister plane, intact nicker and nicker wedge, double dovetail boxing, one wedge has piece missing, very good overall.

142. Lot of three iron block planes: Stanley #220 with large nickel plated cast adjuster, will clean to very good; Sargent #307 that has some small chips from top of left cheek; and a Sargent #217 complete and very good. (Photo)

143. Stanley #192 rabbet plane IOB, plane has a few paint splatters but is otherwise complete, fine overall in original box with depth stop. (Photo & Photo 2)

144. Lot of three iron block planes: Stanley 9 1/4 with knuckle jointed lever cap, with light cleaning will be fine; and two early #220 block planes with large cast adjuster screws, both will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

145. Bucklin Patent (U.S. 686,440) rope maker hangs over a fence, chair, or saw horse and twists three strands of twine into a rope, a fun way to amuse your kids and neighbors. (Photo & Photo 2)

146. Wooden kraut cutter, very good overall condition. (Photo)

147. Unusual Sargent aluminum 4-EDGE BLADE smooth plane, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

148. Stanley #100-TD take-down rafter or framing square, complete and fine with SW logo, intact wrench all inside an original canvas pouch in partial label and intact snap closure. (Photo & Photo 2)

149. Scarce Sargent #507 rabbeting block plane, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

150. Sargent VBM #3408 transitional smooth plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

151. Sargent #107 Type I iron block plane with gull-wing cap screw, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

152. Stanley 6-inch iron block plane with Excelsior style body and first type knuckle joint lever cap, R&L-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

153. Stanley #171 door router plane with all three original blades, entire plane has been clear coated or polyurinated, can be stripped and restored. (Photo & Photo 2)

154. Stanley #9 1/2 Type 4 with Excelsior-style body, L. BAILEY'S PAT blade, very good overall. (Photo)

155. FULTON (Millers Falls) No. 3708 7-inch iron smooth plane (same size as Stanley #2) that will fit the average man's hand, complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

156. Stanley 7-inch iron block plane with fine nickel plated cap, SW blade, fine overall. (Photo)

157. Sargent 710C Auto Set junior jack plane (same size as Stanley 5 1/4) complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

158. Lot of three iron block planes: Stanley #60 1/2 low angle in maroon paint, complete and fine; REVONOC #102, complete and very good; and Sargent #207 with early circular logo on blade, complete and very good. (Photo)

159. Stanley #10 carriage maker's iron rabbet plane, good Q-logo blade, nice rosewood tote & knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

160. Pair of Stanley block planes: #110 with blue japanning and decal on lever cap, will easily clean to fine overall; and a #102 with gray lever cap and cast lever cap screw painted red, fine. (Photo)

161. Sargent #718 iron fore plane with adjustable front knob, the wood looks very good, but the knob may be a replacement, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

162. Stanley #103 Type I block plane, complete and very good. (Photo)

163. Chaplin's Patent corrugated bottom iron jack plane, intact hard rubber tote and good ebonized knob, has light rust to exposed surfaces, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

164. Craftsman #3705 Model Maker's Plane mini block plane IOB, plane is fine and box is good but has been mouse chewed on one side. (Photo)

165. Miller Falls #1220 PLANE-R-FILE holder and two NOS blades; #1257 (45 grit) coarse tungsten carbide; and a #1227 coarse PLANE-R-FILE blade. (Photo & Photo 2)

166. Stanley GAGE G5 iron jack plane, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)

167. Stanley #35 transitional smooth plane with eagle logo on tote, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

168. OHIO TOOL CO. No. 08 24-inch iron jointer plane, complete with nice THISTLE BRAND blade, very good overall. (Photo)

169. Keen Kutter (Stanley) K36 wide body transitional smooth plane, has light rust on blade and chip deflector, will clean to very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

170. Stanley GAGE G5C iron jack plane with corrugated bottom, seriously scuffed but intact tote, good knob, very good overall condition. (Photo)

171. Union No. 27 transitional jack plane, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

172. Sargent #614 wooden jack plane, complete with original Sargent & Co. blade, very good overall condition. (Photo)

173. Keen Kutter (Stanley) K27 transitional jack plane, complete with original KK blade, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

174. Gage Tool Co. #11 transitional-type jack plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

175. Siegley SSS 15-inch wide body jack plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

176. OHIO TOOL CO. #05 1/2C wide body iron jack plane, nice original iron with globe logo, very good overall. (Photo)

177. SARGENT & CO. 28-inch transitional jointer plane with horseshoe lateral adjuster, tote and knob are poor replacements, body had been clear coated, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

178. Stanley GAGE G4 iron smooth plane, has remnants of old ID tag and Scotch tape on side, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)

179. Sargent #1068 match plane, one of the blade holders has a welded repair, otherwise very good usable condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

180. Scarce OHIO TOOL CO. #04 1/4C iron smooth plane with fine globe-logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

181. Stanley #36 wide body transitional smooth plane, early prelateral model with eagle logo on toe and having patent info inside brass adjuster nut, very good overall. (Photo)

182. Stratton Bros. 28-inch No. 1 brass-bound mahogany plumb and level with both vials intact, fine overall. (Photo)

183. Early Stanley #46 skew bladed plow plane, with intact tote, knob, and auxiliary fence, and a set of 9 blades including the match cutter and slitter, all in very good overall condition.

184. The P.H. VOGEL MFG. CO. PATENT 24-inch May 13, 1919, double plumb & level, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

185. Early Stanley #60 Traut's Patent marking gage, has former owners name stamped into beam, very good overall.

186. CHAPIN-STEPHENS 24-inch VOGEL'S PATENTS May 13, 1919; June 17, 1923, and June 1, 1926, 24-inch double plumb & level, had aluminum STANLEY MADE IN USA vial housing on both sides of level vials. (Photo & Photo 2)

187. Stanley #60 Trauts Patent all-steel marking gage, marked PAT APPLD FOR, very good overall condition.

188. The P.H. VOGEL MFG. CO. PATENT 18-inch May 13, 1919, double plumb & level, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

189. Late model Stanley #47 with full set of 12 blades including the two in the plane, there is some nickel missing on the frame near the top of the handle, otherwise this one is complete and fine.

190. Three levels: Keen Kutter (Disston) KK13 18-inch wooden level, hang hole in one end, good overall; L.S. STARRETT 12 1/2-inch cast iron double plumb & level with shaft groove, very good; and an unmarked 12-inch pinewood level with dark stain. (Photo)

191. SIEGLEY PATENT 12/5/93 No. 4C smooth plane, complete and fine.

192. Stanley #94 4-foot, 4-fold carriage maker's rule, has nice brass arched joint, the indexing pins inside are MIA, with light outside cleaning, this one will be very good.

193. EDWIN HAHN No. 3C 9-inch iron smooth plane, similar to a SIEGLEY, complete with original HAHN blade, very good overall.

194. Pair of Continental-type jointer planes; a 26-inch double iron model with Peugeot Bros. iron, very good overall; and a 30-inch with Buck Bros. iron, both will clean to very good overall condition.

195. Lot of three wooden bench planes: 22-inch SCIOTO WORKS that needs the handle re-glued into its mortise, will clean to good usable condition; 16-inch SCIOTO WORKS with chipped top, and good Sandusky double iron, good overall; and a 15-inch W.H. POND NEW HAVEN in very good overall condition.

196. Harlequin set of 24 mostly English, one Mathieson, hollow and round wooden molding planes, some have mold that will need to be cleaned off and one has a badly chewed or rotted bottom, and a few have rusted irons, most can be restored to usable condition. (Photo)

197. Sargent #1080 combination plow plane (similar to Stanley #45) with all main sections, long and short rods, beading and depth stops, and canvas roll full of blades, all inside the original wooden box. The box top is coming apart at the corners and will need to be cleaned and glued, otherwise very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

198. Sargent #1074 compass plane (similar to Stanley #20) very good japanning, light rust on blade, very good overall. (Photo)

199. Pair of knives; D.R. BARTON coopers hollowing drawknife and a small hand forged beer keg chamfer knife. (Photo)

200. Unusual Sargent #29 carriagemaker's iron rabbet plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

201. Palmer Bros. Meadville, PA 10-inch folding handle drawknife, complete and fine. (Photo)

202. Unusual Sargent #1067 match plane, has a few patches of rust, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

203. Two wrenches: COCHRAN Model 1910 pipe wrench patented in 1908, very good overall; and a Mephisto No. 96 pliers with canted jaws, fine overall.

203. Four wood planes: Sargent #612 smoother; early English smoother with Sorby blade; Sargent #930 toothing plane; and a Sargent #930 with Peugeot Bros. blade and improper wedge. (Photo)

204. AMES wooden compass plane, with radius adjuster on toe, fine SHEFFIELD blade, splinter from one cheek, very good overall. (Photo)

205. Sargent #3407 7-inch transitional smooth plane, some staining on left rear side and on bottom, very good overall. (Photo)

206. Stanley #11 belt plane, with 85%+ japanning (likely enhanced), Q-logo blade, patent date inside brass adjuster, very good overall. (Photo)

207. Pair of transitional smooth planes: SSS Siegley and a Sargent #3410 with a regular lever cap and a Stanley blade, good overall. (Photo)

208. Stanley #9 3/4 tail handled block plane with Excelsior-style body, has Bailey Patent blade, no provision for throat cam, some light rust, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

209. Sargent #3409 transitional smooth plane, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo)

210. Stanley #100 1/2 tail handled mini block plane with bottom radiused in both directions, a favorite with instrument and model makers, very good overall. (Photo)

211. Stanley #9 3/4 tail handled block plane has early style lever cap, Excelsior style body, needs light cleaning, very good overall. (Photo)

212. Stanley #10 1/2 Type I carriagemakers rabbet plane, has Q-logo blade, very nice rosewood tote and knob, rear corner of sides have been ground down (one corner was likely dropped and chipped and the owner ground both down to match), very good overall. (Photo)

213. Stanley #120 iron block plane with six-point star lever cap, well worn iron with patent date on top, very good overall condition. (Photo)

214. Keen Kutter (Ohio Tool) KK140 rabbeting block plane with nearly spent iron, and missing the little ball on the end of the cast iron adjuster lever, body and lever cap are very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

215. Millers Falls mini block plane with tail handle in original box, plane is fine, box is missing the label but is otherwise intact. (Photo)

216. Pair of wooden planes: A. HOWLAND & CO. wide reverse ogee, very good overall; and a Multi-Form moving filetster with intact depth stop, nicker and boxwood boxing, just needs a handle. (Photo)

217. Record #735 fiberboard beveling plane, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

218. Three VARVILL planes: VARVILL & SONS YORK torus bead, 1-inch of boxing missing in rear; and two VARVILL YORK complex moulding planes, all in very good overall condition. (Photo)

219. Pair of iron block planes: Stanley #60 1/2 low angle, complete and very good; plus a Stanley 6-inch plane with adjustable throat, lever cap missing its cam, good overall. (Photo)

220. BUCK BROS. N0. 39 set of of four BUTT CHISELS in original pasteboard box, a light cleaning and all will be fine, box is very good. (Photo)

221. Stanley #18 1/4 block plane with knuckle jointed lever cap, some light rust on sides and bottom, will clean to fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

222. Stanley #67 Universal Spokeshave complete with fence, both bottoms and a SW blade, shave is fine to like new, box is tatty with an intact label on the end. (Photo & Photo 2)

223. Stanley #65? 7-inch low angle block plane, has traces of nickel plating on lever cap, Stanley Rule & Level Co. blade, very good overall. (Photo)

224. Sargent #52 long handled scraper, complete with original blade, some light rust on blade, will clean to fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

225. Stanley #45 in tall pasteboard box has two short cutter boxes full blades; both sets of rods, can depth stops beading stop; a fine nearly complete plane in a good box. (Photo)

226. Two iron block planes: Stanley #65 low angle block plane with knuckle jointed lever cap, good BB logo blade, very good overall; plus a FULTON TOOL CO. 6-inch with knuckle jointed lever cap, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

227. Stanley #105 LIBERTY BELL jack plane TYPE I with patent date in top of left side, japanning has been enhanced, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

228. Unusual wooden bodied coachmaker's double router, adjustable by turning wing nut on top, some pitting on the steel blade holder, very good overall. (Photo)

229. Millers Falls "cigar" round spokeshave with red paint in throat, some light rust, will clean to very good overall. (Photo)

230. The Collector's Guide to E.C. Simmons KEEN KUTTER Cutlery and Tool by Jerry & Elaine Heuring, very good overall condition; and a copy of Sargent Planes Identification and Value Guide 2nd Edition by David E. Heckel, has a few notes on the cover but is otherwise intact. (Photo)

231. Keen Kutter (Stanley) K190 iron rabbet plane complete with depth stop and original blade, with light cleaning will be very good. (Photo)

232. Old Ways of Working Wood by Alex W. Bealer, complete with dust jacket in very good overall condition. (Photo)

233. Pair of Stanley rabbet planes: #191 that has most japanning, a very good blade, missing depth stop, very good overall; and a #190 that has intact fence and depth stop and will clean to very good. (Photo)

234. Two paperback books: An Illustrated Guide for Collecting Fruit Jars with Price Guide by R. BURRIS, soiled cover, otherwise intact; and Old Time Bottle Found in the Ghost Towns by Lynn Bloomenstein. (Photo)

235. Sargent #33 3/16-inch iron dado plane, has light surface rust to exposed surfaces, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

236. Colonial Craftsman paperback book by Carl Bridenbaugh, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

237. Stanley #239 1/8-inch weatherstripping rabbet plane with patent date on blade, intact depth stop and fence, very good overall. (Photo)

238. Union #41 tongue & groove plane, similar to Stanley #48, complete and very good. (Photo)

239. Stanley #21 adjustable try square, nice nickel plating, very good overall. (Photo)

240. The BOSS PAT'D folding barn beam boring machine, nice double headed eagles case into each side, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

241. Stanley #H895 HANDYMAN wall mounted tool cabinet full of Stanley Handyman tools that are all in very good to fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

242. Wooden coach maker's double chamfering shave with a steel bottom, intact and very good. (Photo)

243. Lot of four brass carriage maker's shaves: a double router with intact fence; a double chamfering shave; and a two rabbeting shaves with 13/16-inch blades and having an adjustable fence. The the above have rusted blades and screws and will need work to restore. (Photo)

244. Pair of Stanley spokeshaves: #151 MADE IN ENGLAND, complete and fine; and a #52 with Rule & Level blade, very good overall. (Photo)

245. Fine H-21 non-sparking or beryllium claw hammer. (Photo)

246. Early Stanley or BAILEY double spokeshave with flat and convex blades, intact blade holder, patent date cast into underside of handle, very good overall. (Photo)

247. Unknown make light duty aluminum plow plane, likely an Aussie or English make, one blade and depth stop included, very good overall. (Photo)

248. Pair of SEYMOUR SMITH & SON iron spokeshaves, both in very good overall condition. (Photo)

249. Stanley #112 scraper plane, complete with STANLEY marked blade, fine tote and knob, tote has part of original decal remaining, fine overall.

250. RARE Stanley #10 1/4 iron rabbet plane with tilting handles, WWII model with hard rubber adjusting nut and stained hardwood tote and knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

251. Stanley #68 cast iron rabbeting spoke shave, SW blade, very good overall. (Photo)

252. Set of piano tuners tools including the hammer/wrench with rosewood handles; and several other uncommon tools. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

253. Stanley chamfer spokeshave with circular logo on iron (Type I?) has remains of old price sticker on one end of handle, very good overall. (Photo)

254. Stanley #151M malleable spokeshave, nice BB logo blade, fine overall. (Photo)

255. Stanley #63 round bottom spokeshave, SW logo blade, very good overall. (Photo)

256. Preston iron quirk router, intact fence, very good overall. (Photo)

257. Preston chamfer shave, both guides present but the fixing screws are MIA. (Photo)

258. Very good Stanley #66 Type I beader with straight fence from a later nickel plated model, set of fine replacement blades, will make a great users. (Photo)

259. Stanley #62 double bladed spokeshave, very good T-logo blades, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

260. Stanley #50 light duty combination plow plane IOB, a complete with with all cutters, depth stop, beading stop, chip deflector, owners pamphlet, a fine plane in a decent pasteboard box. (Photo)

261. Stanley #45 in original tin box, complete and fine. about the best one I've seen in a tin box with a hinged lid, includes the original owners booklet, envelope of spare spurs, only missing the screwdriver, a like new plane in a fine box. (Photo)

The following 8 lots are all Stanley Anniversary Tools that were sold by Stanley in 1993 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Stanley Works.

262. Stanley #199 razor knife or box opener gold plated inside a nice wooden hinged box, tool and box are like new. (Photo & Photo 2)

263. Stanley Flat Blade Screwdriver set patterned after Stanley's "86 Series" which was first offered by Stanley in 1870. The screwdrivers and the hinged wood box are both like new. Serial number 00551. (Photo & Photo 2)

264. Stanley wooden mallet and three Everlasting-type chisels with the SW logo on the brass ferrules, all inside a large wooden box with hinged lid. A fine set. Serial number 00716. (Photo & Photo 2)

265. Stanley 12-inch cherry level with brass accent, like new in a like new box. Serial number 424. (Photo)

266. Stanley 93-507 EAGLE Try Square with brass blade, square and box are both like new. (Photo)

267. Stanley Marking Gauge beech wood, gage and box are like new. Serial number 867. (Photo)

268. Stanley dovetail saw with brass back, has decal or silkscreen of the Stanley Factory on the blade, saw and box are like new. (Photo)

269. Stanley wooden hand screw (clamp) with banded inlay, Serial number 356B, there was no box with this one, and the piece of paper with it says it was part of a set of two. Clamp is like new.

270. Stanley BEDROCK #605C RT with good Q-logo blade, rosewood tote has small chip from top, otherwise very good overall. (Photo)

271. Stanley #102 block plane IOB, plane has 95%+ japanning, fine BB logo blade, all inside a pasteboard box with a small tear in middle of top and has an intact label. (Photo)

272. Stanley BEDROCK 606 FT with STANLEY lever cap, BB logo blade, fine rosewood tote and knob, fine overall condition.

273. Stanley #100 block plane with squirrel tail handle, plane is like new, box is very good. (Photo)

274. Stanley #102 block plane IOB, plane is similar to that in lot 271 except this one is a bit newer and has a gray lever cap with Coke bottle-cap adjuster, plane is fine, box is very good. (Photo)

275. Stanley #90 cabinetmaker's bullnose rabbet plane IOB, plane is very good with SW logo blade, box is worn and tatty. (Photo)

276. BAILEY Little Victor toy size block plane 70% original? japanning, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

277. Sargent #2204 mini block plane with cadmium plated body, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

278. BAILEY Little Victor toy size block plane, just traces of the original japanning remain on the outside, inside is very good, light rust to exposed surfaces, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

279. Stanley #626 hand drill in a factory sealed box, box has some wear but is intact and good. (Photo)

280. Sargent HERCULES No. 1414 iron jack plane IOB, plane is fine, box is torn on top and soiled. (Photo)

281. Great Neck G-5 iron jack plane IOB, a like new plane is a very good box that just needs one corner of the box top repaired. (Photo)

282. Three SARGENT HERCULES planes: 14-inch jack plane, complete and fine; 9-inch smooth plane, complete and fine; and a 619-3700 iron block plane, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

283. Stanley ANNIVERSARY jack plane, silver paint in bed, red lever cap, first we've seen of this model. (Photo & Photo 2)

284. Sargent #5307 iron block plane with knuckle jointed lever cap, needs a light cleaning but in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

285. Union #515 Trask Patent transitional smooth plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

286. Unusual wooden slicer to slice beans potatoes, etc. (Photo & Photo 2)

287. Three mini block planes: SBS SIEGLEY: UMP 11 CAN; and a GREAT NECK, all are complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

288. Stanley #130 Type I double ended block plane, fine blade with patent dates, six-point star lever cap, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

289. Three mini block planes: Unmarked Sargent or Craftsman; Stanley RULE & LEVEL with S casting mark in bed and having maroon japanning; and a #7376. (Photo & Photo 2)

290. KEEN KUTTER (Ohio Tool) KK130 double ended block plane, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

291. Three mini block planes: Sargent #104 with a Stanley blade; early #101 with faint Stanley "football" logo blade; and a Millers Fall in fine gray and red paint. (Photo & Photo 2)

292. Three block planes: unknown make 5-inch with squirrel-tail handle; and two mini block planes a SARGENT with yellow lever cap; and similar yet unmarked one with blue lever cap. (Photo & Photo 2)

293. Japanese tool box with six Japanese planes; one bevel and one marking gauge, in a nicely decorated box. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

294. Pair of iron block planes IOB: Sargent HERCULES No. 1107, a fine plane in a tatty box; and a Millers Falls #16, a fine plane in a very good box. (Photo)

295. Japanese trench art sumitsubo or ink line reel made from an old 75MM artillery shell case, very interesting. (Photo & Photo 2)

296. Pair of hollow augers: A.A. Wood's Patent with intact depth stop, very good overall; and a BONNY with a machine shank for running in a drill press, it is fine with intact depth stop. (Photo & Photo 2)

297. Pair of wood planes WRIGHT & McCARTY marked on toe and in ink on the side wide complex profile, very good overall; and an Auburn Tool Co. 1/4-inch side rabbet in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

298. Scarce Fulton #113 Similar to Stanley Type 7a? with floral decorated front adjuster knob, complete and fine overall. (Photo)

299. Sargent #711 (Stanley 5 1/4 size) auto-set junior jack plane, some light rust, will clean to fine overall condition. (Photo)

300. FINE SARGENT #76 compass plane (similar to Stanley #113) complete with fine japanning and original blade. (Photo)

301. Pair of Stanley #S5 unbreakable steel jack planes, one has original decal on tote but the brass adjuster nut is frozen in place, it is otherwise fine; the other is missing the tote spur but is still very good. These were used in school shops and other settings were they were likely to be dropped. (Photo)

302. H.D. SMITH "PERFECT HANDLE" drawknife, few nicks and scuffs to otherwise good handles, very good overall. (Photo)

303. Large and heavy STAHL GESCHMIEDT (German?) handle-adjusting nut wrench, very good overall. (Photo)

304. James Swan drawknife with 10-inch blade, very good overall; and an A.J. WILKINSON 8-inch folding handle, very good. (Photo)

305. HEATON PATENT IMP Nov. 12, 1872, combination tool that includes a quick-adjust nut wrench; screwdriver, nail claw, ruler, very good overall. (Photo)

306. Sargent 8-inch all steel try square, lightly pitted blade; plus a plumbers pipe reamer with wooden handle; and two adjustable bitstock washer cutters. (Photo)

307. Unusual Union #117 double spokeshave (similar to Stanley #60) complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo)

308. Box of six wooden handled gravers, all are very good. (Photo)

309. Windsor Trading Co. Ltd. Montreal (Canada) No. 1 smooth plane IOB, a near new plane in a very good original box with intact label. (Photo & Photo 2)

310. Lot of four tools used to set rivets or fasteners of some kind. (Photo)

311. REVONOC double ended iron block plane (similar to Stanley #130) complete with original blade, very good overall. (Photo)

312. DRIER BROTHERS TRUE PITCH LEVEL complete and very good overall. (Photo)

313. The Antique Tool Collector's Guide to Value book by Ronald S. Barlow, stained paper covers but intact inside and very good. (Photo)

314. G.I.C. CO. (Grey Iron Casting CO.) core box plane made by BAYLEY SPRINGFIELD OHIO, complete and very good. Roger Smith in his PTAMPIA books suggest that Grey Iron was a company within a company. (Photo & Photo 2)

315. SIEGLEY No. 6, 18-inch iron fore plane, complete and very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

316. E. HAHN No. 8, 18-inch iron fore plane, complete with Hahn blade, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

317. REVONOC (Stanley) No. 7C iron joiner plane, complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

318. Chandler & Farquhar Company - Tools - Metals - Mill Supplies, Heavy Hardware, Established 1882, Boston, Massachusetts, Catalogue C (Circa 1942), complete and very good. (Photo)

319. Set of four well worn Audel Plumber and Steamfitter's guides #1 thru #4, the covers on two are creased, but all are intact and good. (Photo)

320. WEED & COMPANY WHOLESALE HARDWARE, MILL-RAILROAD and CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES, IRON and STEEL Buffalo, Rochester, circa 1930s or 1940s, some staining on the outside of the hard covers, but inside is very good. (Photo)

321. Little used GREENLEE 10-inch folding-handle drawknife, very good overall. (Photo)

322. The Strong Carlisle & Hammond Co. Mill Supplies Cleveland Ohio Catalogue E 1924, some soiling and wear to hard covers, inside very good. (Photo)

323. S. CANTELO 8-inch folding-handle drawknife, a little light surface rust, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

324. EDW. K. TRYON COMPANY PHILADELPHIA PA, HARDWARE HOUSEWARES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CATALOG B, Circa 1950s or 1960s, very good overall. (Photo)

325. Wilkinson 8-inch folding-handle drawknife, complete and very good. (Photo)

326. BROWN & SHARPE Small Tools Catalog No. 32 circa 1937, very good overall. (Photo)

327. Pair of fixed handle drawknives: 10 3/4-inch handle, patches light pitting on the blade, good handles, will make a good user; and a Greenlee 8-inch that is complete and fine. (Photo)

328. Day's American Ready Reckoner Peoples' Calculator, soiled cover, very good overall. (Photo)

329. Unmarked 4-inch pony shave with wooden handles, complete and fine. (Photo)

330. Three Eric Sloane books: Two copies of A REVERENCE for WOOD, one with orange cover and one white, both very good; and A MUSEUM OF EARLY AMERICAN TOOL, very good. (Photo)

331. Three LITTLE GIANT pipe wrenches: Two 14-inch models; and one 10-inch with slightly bent handle, all made on the Feb. 4, 1913 Patent and all are very good overall. (Photo)

332. Original 1897 THE CARPENTER'S MANUAL - A Practical Guide To The Various Operations Of The Trade, With Plain Instructions For Beginners, printed by New York Excelsior Publishing House, very good; plus two M-WTCA Reprints: Millers Falls No. 35; and Bench Work in Wood by Goss, both very good. (Photo)

333. Pair of screw adjusting pipe wrenches: TRIMO 18-inch complete and very good overall; and a 14-inch by Lawson Mfg. patented Dec. 14, 1920, this one marked with the AT&SF Railroad mark, very good. (Photo)

334. General-Industraial Machine Shop by Harold V. Johnson, complete and very good; plus a worn copy of American Machinists' Handbook by Colvin and Stanley, seventh edition. (Photo)

335. Pair of Rigid pipe wrenches: 14-inch, complete and very good; and a 5-inch that is complete and fine. (Photo)

336. Pair of books: The Boy Mechanic published by Popular Mechanics with damaged spine, but otherwise complete; and a leather bound LARDNER ON THE STEAM ENGINE circa 1840, very good overall. (Photo)

337. DIAMOND K310 10-inch slip-joint pliers, complete and fine; plus a KRAEUTER 27208 9-inch pair, complete and very good. (Photo)

338. Three books on woodcarving: Charles Marshall Sayers The Book of Wood Carving - Techniques, Designs and Projects; WOODCARVING TECHNIQUES & PROJECTS by James Johnstone; and Carving Faces And Figures In Wood by E.J. Tangerman. (Photo)

339. Two pair 10-inch fencing pliers: BOKER U.S.A.; and CRESCENT TOOL CO. 1936-10, both have staple claws and both are very good. (Photo)

340. Blackie and Son's The Victorian Cabinet-Maker's Assistant with 417 original designs for furniture, with descriptions and details of construction, paper bound, very good overall. (Photo)

341. Two pair of 10-inch slip joint pliers: DIAMOND 110; and an unknown pair, both very good. (Photo)

342. The Woodwright's Shop - Exploring Traditional Woodcraft by Roy Underhill, hardbound with intact dust jacket, fine. (Photo)

343. Two pair of compound levered end cutters: UTICA, complete and fine; and L.S. Starrett with light rust, will clean to very good. (Photo)

344. Taylor-Parker Company Inc. Machinery & Supplies Catalog No. 2, Norfolk, Virginia, circa 1960s, fine overall. (Photo)

345. Two smaller RIGID pipe wrenches: 5 1/2-inch with straight handle; and 7 1/2-inch with offset handle, both very good. (Photo)

346. Fulton (Sargent) No. 5329 combination moulding plane IOB, the plane comes with with a canvas roll filled with a full set of nice blades and as set of short rods, there is a small depth stop in the bottom of the box, plane is very good, box is tatty with corners and edges needing repair. (Photo & Photo 2)

347. Stanley #45 with nickel plated floral cast frame, dated cam rest, reversible fence, full set of blades in original box plus loose sash and plow blades; all inside original wood box with partial label on end, original screwdriver, good usable condition. (Photo)

348. Stanley #338 level stand, japanning appears to have been enhanced, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

349. Stanley #43 Millers Patent plow plane, early model with no provision for a slitter and unslotted screws, original depth stop, a fair amount of the original japanning remains, just needs a good cleaning, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

350. Stanley #77 dowel machine with one cutter 3/8-in.? nice japanning, no structural damage, very good overall. (Photo)

351. SCHOLLHORN CO. specialty pliers made for the H.L. JUDD CO. of New York. Perhaps for installing snap closures? (Photo)

352. H. Gerstner 7-drawer quarter sawn oak machinist tool chest full of assorted precision tools: Starrett Last Word indicator; Starrett 1-2-inch mic; telescoping gauges; Starrett 0-1-inch mic; Brown & Sharpe combination set; B&S speed indicator in wooden box; Starrett 12-inch scale, etc. etc. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

353. Pair of pipe wrenches: 18-inch Stillson-type by PEXTO, complete and very good; and a FOOTPRINT self-tightening type made in England, very good. (Photo)

354. Set of 6 AMT carving gouges in original roll, all are like new. (Photo)

355. BAHCO 442 screw adjust plier type pipe wrench MADE IN SWEDEN, complete and fine; and a plier type REINHARD-McCABE Co. Model 10 quick adjust plier type, fine. (Photo)

356. Screw box and tape 3/4-inch made in China, like new in original box. (Photo)

357. Pair of wrenches: 2 1/2-inch Crescent-type MADE IN HONG KONG; and a 4 1/2-inch combination pocket knife and screw adjust nut wrench MADE IN JAPAN, like new. (Photo)

358. Steel 12-inch bar clamp patented Feb. 8, 1881, complete and fine. (Photo)

359. Sheet metal seam bending pliers, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

360. Large iron letter or copy press for pressing 8 1/2 X 11 sheets of paper, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

361. Lot of five iron block planes including a good Stanley #9 1/4; Worth, Shelton, Craftsman; and Stanley 9 1/4. (Photo)

362. Sargent & Co. (Sandusky) #695 1/2 screw-arm sash plane, complete and fine. (Photo)

363. Pair of wrenches: COCHRAN 10-inch Model 1910 screw adjust pipe wrench patented in 1908, very good; plus a CARL WRENCH P.T. CO. 8-inch, very good overall. (Photo)

364. Two skew bladed compass rabbet planes one with owner added wood fence, both having homemade nickers on both sides, the unfenced model is missing its blade and wedge. (Photo)

365. WALWORTH MFG. T10 8-inch Stillson-type pipe wrench that has AUTOMOBILE 8-INCH cast into both sides of handle. (Photo)

366. Four Sargent & Co. (Sandusky) side bead planes all marked with one owners name; 5/8; 1/2; 1/4; and 3/16, all in fine overall condition. (Photo)

367. Long handled ship adz with friction tape on handle, will clean to very good usable condition. (Photo)

368. Sandusky Tool Co. 3/4-inch wooden match plane, complete and fine. (Photo)

369. BRANCH, CROOK & CO. ST. LOUIS, 24-inch ice saw with nice cast iron handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

370. Pair of Sargent & Co. (Sandusky) #673 5/8-inch tongue and groove planes, complete and fine. (Photo)

371. Pair of iron smooth planes: Stanley 9-inch with gray bed, and red lever cap, iron marked ANNIVERSARY (see lot 283 for a similar jack plane), this one will clean to very good overall; plus a 9 1/2-inch WORTH smoother with stamped sheet metal frog, very good overall with original $4.49 price tag on top of tote. (Photo)

372. Unknown make 40-inch screwdriver with wooden handle, fine overall. (Photo)

373. Pair of iron smooth planes: Rockford TMP R3C corrugated smoother with Stanley BB-logo blade, very good overall; and a SIMMONS smoother with stamped steel frog, very good overall. (Photo)

374. PLUMB double bit axe with newer handle, handle is chipped on end, the head is fine. (Photo)

375. Stanley #57 core box plane with two sets of japanned risers, two sets of rods with original turnbuckles, has a few small patches of rust, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

376. Stanley #20 nickel plated compass plane, Q-logo blade, nice nickel plating, complete and very good overall.

377. Scarce Stanley #72 chamfer plane with patent date on blade, cast iron head on cap screw, beaded knob, fine overall.

378. Stanley #104 Liberty Bell steel smooth plane, some light pitting on bottom, tote broken and glued, proper blade and adjuster, very good overall. (Photo)

379. RECORD Doweling Jig No. 148 in original box, complete, very good overall, box top is creased and has some staining. (Photo)

380. Sargent #1409 9-inch smooth plane IOB, a fine plane in a good box. (Photo)

381. Stanley DEFIANCE #1244 9-inch smooth plane IOB, plane is near new, box top needs one corner taped, otherwise it is fine. (Photo)

382. Auburn Tool Co. wide 2-inch Grecian ogee with bead, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

383. English drip-cap plane with brass skate, very good overall condition. (Photo)

384. Two J. DAWSON MONTREAL wooden planes: 1/4-inch dado with rosewood friction fit depth stop, complete and fine; and an unusual twin iron mother? plane for making bead planes, that has had one side modified and one cutter is an improper replacement, an interesting plane. (Photo & Photo 2)

385. Unusual Ohio Tool O122 copy of Stanley's Liberty Bell smooth plane, maroon japanning, top of blade has light pitting, first of this model that we've seen or sold, very good overall. (Photo)

386. Sargent #633 1 1/8-inch twin iron nosing plane, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

387. Fine WORTH ratchet brace with Lion-type chuck, cocobolo handles; plus a Sargent & Co. hollow auger that is missing the depth stop but is otherwise OK. (Photo)

388. Unknown make wedge-arm plow with screw operated depth stop, brass stiffener plate on fence, brass tipped arms and brass ends on arms, comes with display stand.

389. WILSON & BROS. ST. LOUIS, MO (Ohio Tool #100) handled screw-arm plow plane, few thread chips, and checking at toe, good overall.

390. BENSEN & CRANNELL 3 1/2-inch wide reverse ogee, will need the boxing behind the cutter replaced, otherwise very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

391. A.A. Woods and Sons hollow auger complete with depth stop in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

392. Stanley #29 SW corner rounding tool 1/16 & 1/8 with first type SW logo, fine overall. (Photo)

393. Stanley #90 steel cased rabbet plane, has light rust on sides and bottom, patent date stamped into wood on top, can be restored to very good overall condition. (Photo)

394. Two hammers: Large BELL SYSTEM wrecking-type claw hammer; a hand forged claw hammer that needs cleaning, very good overall. (Photo)

395. Three iron block planes: Stanley DEFIANCE; GREAT NECK; and CRAFTSMAN #3704, all need some cleaning.

396. Stanley #138 level sights in the original box, box and sights are both fine. (Photo)

397. Sargent #207 Type I? iron block plane with gull wing screw, circular logo on good blade, very good overall. (Photo)

398. Record #2506 side rabbet plane in original box, plane is fine, box has been repaired with clear tape and is just good. (Photo)

399. Two block planes; large aluminum Foster-type, fair; and a Sargent #106 Type I with gull wing screw, very good overall. (Photo)

400. Stanley #44 Bit & Square Level in original box, level is near new and box is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

401. Pair of bullnose rabbet planes: Sargent #505, very good; and a good German model. (Photo)

402. Pair of Millers Falls #36 bit gauges in the original box, gauges are both like new box is good. (Photo & Photo 2)

403. Preston bullnose rabbet Rd.372093, back portion of cap is broken off, still functional. (Photo)

404. Stanley #60 dowel jig in original box, jig is complete and fine; box bottom has two split corners that need repair. (Photo & Photo 2)

405. Knapp Patent block plane with wooden pusher knob, very good overall. (Photo)

406. Scarce SARGENT #73 mini router plane IOB, plane is complete and fine, box is scuffed and has a tear in the top but is mostly intact. (Photo & Photo 2)

407. BERGHMAN Skate Sharpener IOB, sharpener is fine, box is good. (Photo & Photo 2)

408. Lot of four iron block planes: Ohio Tool O120 with maroon japanning; VICTOR by STANLEY No. 1120; Sargent #207 with a stripped cap screw; and an Ohio Tool 09 1/2 complete and very good.

409. Practical Blacksmithing - The Original Classic in One Volume by M.T. Richardson, hardbound book with dust jacket, complete and fine. (Photo)

410. Five assorted wooden molding planes: CASEY KITCHELL & CO #16 round; J. CREAGH Cini Ohio, #4 round; RICKARD Cini Ohio 6/8-in. dado; POND, MALCOLM & WELLES NEW-HAVEN 5/8-in. side bead; and J.J. VINALL CLEVELAND OHIO 1-inch tongue cutter, all are very good. (Photo)

411. The Encyclopedia of Machine Shop Practice by George W. Barnwell, complete and very good; plus General Metal Work by Grayshon, soiled and stained cover, inside very good. (Photo)

412. Wilesco toy steam engine, chimney is a copper replacement, good fire box and boiler, very good overall. (Photo)

413. A Complete Guide to Sharpening by Leonard Lee, complete and very good overall.

414. DIAMOND EDGE (Sargent or Fulton) DEM220 7-inch iron block plane IOB, the plane is fine to like new, box top is split at one corner, very good overall. (Photo)

415. The Catalogue of Antique Tools 1998 Edition by Martin J. Donnelly, complete and very good; plus an assortment of Stanley tool pamphlet reprints by M-WTCA and sent to M-WTCA Members in 2002.

416. Seven pair of dividers including a hermaphrodite paid, one or two needing locking screws, and most needing a good cleaning.

417. A. MATHIESON & SON GLASGOW wedge-arm plow plane, also marked T.M. DAVIE & CO. MELBOURNE, both wedges are crude and should be replaced, otherwise very good.

418. Three outside calipers: large L.S. Starrett spring type; large L.S. Starrett friction type, and an small unmarked spring type, with good cleaning, all will be fine.

419. Stunning A. MATHIESON & SON GLASGOW screw-arm fillister plane with triple dovetailed boxwood, nicker wedge intact but nicker itself is MIA, a fine plane overall.

420. Two friction type outside calipers: the larger one by BEMIS & CALL and the smaller one has a hand pointing to a rooster.

421. MOSELEY & SON LONDON wedge arm plow plane in fine overall condition, toe also marked FISHER TAUNTON.

422. Craftsman 8-inch inside spring caliper, and a mystery tool patented in 1876.

423. BERGMAN QUEEN CITY 8-inch adjustable Crescent-type wrench; plus an unknown cast iron keyhole saw holder with a slightly bent saw blade.

424. Two typewriter-type oilers: SHAKESPEARE CO. (for fishing reels); complete and very good; and a dented CUSHMAN & DENISON PAT APPL'D FOR NY.

425. Two mini planes: WILCRO razor plane, some light rust on bottom, very good overall; and an unmarked CRAFTSMAN or SARGENT, complete and very good.

426. Two mini oilers or oil cans, could be for typewriters, sewing machines, guns, fishing reels, etc. Both have fine plating and are in fine overall condition.

427. STEARNS No. 85 butt gauge, complete and very good.

428. SNELL & ATHERTON No. 7 OED cobblers inshave, complete and very good.

429. Stanley #28 fore plane with V-logo blade, BAILEY name cast into front of frame, tote spur MIA, light rust on blade and chip breaker, will clean to very good.

430. MOORE'S PATENT funnel-shaped brass oiler or oil can, some dents, good overall.

431. Rosewood stuffed 3/4-inch steel rabbet or shoulder plane with dovetailed bottom, 9 inches long overall, some light rust, can be returned to usable condition.

432. Round, flat typewriter oiler, very good overall.

433. Stuffed 5 1/2-inch steel 3/4-inch rabbet plane, very good overall.

434. Small EAGLE oil can with green translucent body tin spout and tin bottom, very good overall.

435. Small wooden handrail plane, unknown wood, very good overall.

436. ACKERS Ltd oiler or oil can with built-in pump, 7-inch spout, sliding filler door on top, very good overall.

437. Unknown make stuffed steel bullnose rabbet plane, 1-inch blade, complete and very good overall.

438. FORD oil can marked on top NOERA MFG. CO. PATD APRIL 4, 1908, WATERBURY, CONN, complete and very good.

439. National Brass Co. Grand Rapids Michigan 2 1/4; 1 3/4 and 1 3/8-inch ? mystery tool.

440. Small SINGER sewing machine oiler or oil can, complete and very good overall.

441. Six assorted LUFKIN zig zag rules all very good.

442. Unknown make oiler or oil can, stands 5 inches tall, very good overall.

443. Two early Craftsman ratchet wrenches 3/8 and 1/2-inch drive, 6 1/2-inch and 10-inches long overall.

444. Early STANLEY RULE & LEVEL CO. #75 bullnose rabbet plane, complete and very good.

445. Box of assorted spring calipers, dividers, wire gages, etc.

446. Union No. 50 bullnose rabbet plane, similar to Stanley #75, complete with Union blade, very good overall.

447. Tower & Lyon Chaplin's Improved Patent #1208 corrugated 18-inch fore plane, complete and will clean to very good overall. (Photo)

448. Stanley #2C 7-inch corrugated smooth plane, will easily clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

449. Stanley #147 7/8-inch match plane, fine nickel plating, the tongue blade is present, but the plow is MIA, use the one out of your 45, a fine plane overall. (Photo)

450. Stanley #131 double ended block plane, has light rust on sides, will easily clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

451. Union #43 duplex or rabbet & filetster, complete with original blade, some light rust, will clean to fine overall condition. (Photo)

452. Scarce Stanley #97 chisel plane with T-logo blade, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

453. Pair of Stanley planes: #191 iron rabbet plane with depth stop, some minor rust, will clean to very good; and a Stanley #78 duplex plane Type I with ivy decorated handle, patent dates on fine blade, very good overall. (Photo)

454. Stanley #278 rabbet and filetster plane, complete with depth stop and fence, fine overall. (Photo)

455. Stanley #238 weatherstripping rabbet plane with 7/32-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo)

456. Union #411 compass plane, similar to a Stanley #113, complete with original blade, needs a good cleaning, very good overall. (Photo)

457. Stanley #62 low angle bench plane, complete with throat cam, SW logo blade, no throat chips or cracks, fine rosewood tote and knob, has light rust on exposed surfaces, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

458. Cheney #777 Adz Hammer, needs a light cleaning, very good overall. (Photo)

459. Stanley #A4 aluminum smooth plane, SW logo blade, nice tote with original decal, good tall knob, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

460. Scarce ZENITH (Sargent #30C) carriage maker's rabbet plane with corrugated bottom, has good ZENITH blade and ZENITH logo in left cheek of plane, made by Sargent for the Marshall Wells Hardware Co. of Duluth Minnesota, will easily clean to very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

461. Stanley #23 transitional smooth plane, complete with T-logo blade, fine overall condition. (Photo)

462. HSB REVONOC transitional smooth plane, same size as Stanley #23, complete with original blade, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

463. Stanley VICTOR 20 1/2 compass plane, 85%+ japanning, good T-logo blade, with light cleaning will be very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

464. Unusual BAILEY TOOL CO WOONSOCKET R.I. DEFIANCE compass plane with screw adjuster, flexible bottom screwed to frame, one of the two screws that lock the bottom when flexed is not original, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

465. Walker Tool Co. ratcheting lock mortise cutter, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

466. Pair of saw sets including a Leach Patent; plus a Universal Mfg. All-Angle level and a Bernard? parrot head cutter. (Photo)

467. MONK English cement trowel with wood handle, very good overall; plus a Osborne leather slitter, complete and very good. (Photo)

468. BEMIS & CALL 8-inch all-steel nut wrench, very good overall. (Photo)

469. Broom maker's hammer, has some light rust and a faint makers mark, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

470. Set of RIDGELY graining combs in a brass case, very good overall. (Photo)

471. Stanley #17 two fold brass blacksmiths rule, SW logo and patent date, fine overall. (Photo)

472. Reproduction? cast iron tomahawk trade axe. (Photo)

473. Set of four Yankee #90 screwdrivers all will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

474. Stanley #36 wide body transitional smooth plane, good knob, tote spur MIA, SW logo blade, will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

475. Pair of Sargent transitional smooth planes: #3412 (same as Stanley #36) wide body smooth plane in much better than average condition; and a #3411 (same as Stanley #35) with light rust on blade, early horseshoe lateral lever, will clean to fine overall condition. (Photo)

476. Evans Patent compass plane with Moulson Bros. iron, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

477. Pair of Sargent transitional smooth planes: #3411 (same as Stanley #35) complete and very good; and #3410 that has the early horseshoe lateral lever, complete and very good. (Photo)

478. Stanley #13 prelateral compass plane, Stanley Rule & Level blade, patent date in recessed adjuster nut, sole screwed to body, very good overall. (Photo)

479. Ohio Tool #023 transitional smooth plane, complete and in fine overall. condition. (Photo)

480. Two Stanley dado planes: #39 3/4-inch dado, both spurs missing, intact depth stop, will clean to very good; and #39 7/8 early model with number cast into right side, has pitting on bottom and right side and has been repainted. (Photo)

481. Union Tool Co. #3C 8-inch smooth plane, complete and will easily clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

482. Stanley #39 1/2 dado plane, complete with both nickers, complete and will clean to very good overall condition. (Photo)

483. Stanley #2C 7-inch smooth plane, complete with fine rosewood tote, short knob looks like it came from a #3 size plane, good E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER blade, fine overall. (Photo)

484. Stanley #39 3/8-inch dado with intact nickers, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

485. Stanley #55 universal combination plow plane, a complete planing mill in a homemade hinged wooden box, complete with all four main sections, four tiers of 47 blades including slitter, early style dated cam, depth stops, needs just a few cutters and beading stop to complete, all in very good overall condition; plus a wooden stair saw and a Stanley #71 router plane with two patent dates in bed, comes with throat closing attachment and extra clamp, and having one 1/4-inch blade, very good overall.

486. RECORD N0. 405 combination plow plane in original box with full set of bits, both sets of rods, cam, beading stop, depth stops, original screwdriver, a fine original set in nice wooden box.

487. ACME hand corn planter very good overall.

488. Large wooden framed turning saw, complete and in fine overall condition.

489. Lot of three small boxwood rules: Stanley #3 four-fold caliper rule, some wear on outside, inside very good; #69 four-fold very good inside and out; and an unknown make #68 four-fold that is dirty outside clean inside and very good overall.

490. Extensive set of carving tools inside an owner made wooden box. Included is a set of 12 Marples carving gouges; a set of 5 Millers Falls gouges; set of five Buck Bros. paring chisels, and loads of sharpening stones, etc.

491. Vandegrift Patent IH screw adjust nut wrench with loop handle, complete and fine overall.

492. Lot of four tape measures: unknown make with spring loaded tape and button in center that draws tape in, some rust on case and tape; Chief #226 6-foot by CARLSON, some rust on tape and a kink at the 5-inch mark; The Bishop-Conlkin Co. with EUGENE DIETZGEN CO. tape graduated in inches on one side and centimeters on the other, complete and fine; and an 8-foot HOBBY by CARLSON, complete and fine.

493. One or two-man crosscut saw, needs cleaning, very good overall.

494. ACME corn planter, made on U.S. Patent 657,714 issued Sept. 11, 1900 to Paulus J.A. Van Deinse, of Greenville, Michigan, complete and very good.

495. Two 18-inch iron fore planes; one a Craftsman with a broken plastic tote; and the other a CRAFTSMAN #418 with rusted blade and chip breaker, but otherwise, very good overall.

496. Pair of E.C. Atkins saws with adjustable handles; a fine panel saw; and a flooring saw that has some rust on the blade, and a small crack on the handle, will clean to very good.

497. Large railroad-type oil can or oiler with long spout, very good overall.

498. AJAX No. 3 folding barn beam boring machine with set of four large bits, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)

499. Reed Mfg. Co. strap wrench with fine nickel plating, fine overall.

500. Unimat Miniature Metal Lathe complete with boring bar, and several tool bits and misc. all inside the original hinged wooden box. We plugged this one in and it works just fine. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

501. Pair of claw hammers: Cheney nail holding claw hammer, complete and fine; plus a PEXTO, very good overall.

502. UTICA TOOL CO. point-of-sale wall mounted display cabinet, 20 1/4 X 33-inches, with 9 original tools, door has UTICA TOOL plaque on top and bottom tag says FOR MORE TOOL MILAGE, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

503. Lot of 5 assorted UTICA pliers, good to very good overall.

504. LUFKIN gauging tape for gauging liquid in tanks, comes with composite handle and brass bob on end, fine overall condition.

505. Lot of 7 assorted UTICA pliers, good to very good overall.

506. Pair of iron jack planes: FULTON #32, some chipping on the side of the tote spur, otherwise complete and very good; plus a ZENITH Z5 with corrugated bottom, bed looks like a repaint, tote spur MIA, good overall.

507. Sargent (Sandusky) #735 handled screw-arm plow plane, some thread chipping, with light cleaning will be very good. (Photo)

508. Stanley OH20 Two-Tone with maroon bed and yellow cap iron; stained hardwood tote and knob, very good overall.

509. Stanley BEDROCK #605 iron jack plane with orange frog, SW blade, fine tote and tall knob, STANLEY lever cap with orange background, very good overall. (Photo)

510. Stanley #4 1/2 jumbo smooth plane, WWII model with hard rubber adjuster nut, stained hardwood tote and knob, some light rust, will clean to very good overall condition.

511. SIEGLEY NO. 6 corrugated iron fore plane, complete and in very good overall condition.

512. Gage G6C corrugated iron fore plane, nice rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall.

513. Stanley #37 "JENNY" corrugated transitional jumbo jack plane, complete with Q-logo blade, very good overall.

514. Scarce Stanley BEDROCK #3C RT with good Q-logo blade, this is a true Type I Bedrock with the milled off patent date behind the frog, STANLEY R&L CO BED ROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and knob, has glue from old price tag on left side, will clean to fine overall condition. (Photo)

515. Lot of four Sargent (Sandusky) wood planes: #633 1 1/2-inch twin iron nosing plane; #639 3/8-inch dado with screw operated depth stop, main wedge split; #628 1/4-inch side bead; and 17 3/4 7/8-inch cove. (Photo)

516. Stanley BEDROCK #604 RT with good T-logo blade, STANLEY R&L CO BED ROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and low knob, very good overall. (Photo)

517. Lot of five Sargent (Sandusky) wood planes: #633 1 1/8-inch twin iron nosing plane; #623 1/4-inch side bead; #655 (number was double struck) 5/8-inch skew bladed rabbet; #623 5/16-inch side bead; and #623 1/2-inch side rabbet, all will clean to very good. (Photo)

518. Stanley BEDROCK #604C RT with good Q-logo blade, BED ROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and tall knob, has some light rust, will clean to very good overall. (Photo)

519. Pair of Sargent (Sandusky) #674 7/8-inch tongue & groove planes, will clean to very good overall. (Photo)

520. Stanley BEDROCK #604 1/2C FT with good T-logo blade, BEDROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and low knob, has some light rust, will clean to very good overall. (Photo)

521. Stanley #46 skew bladed plow plane, early model with wrap-around depth stop, unslotted screws securing the fence, 3/8-inch blade, japanning has been enhanced, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

522. Stanley BEDROCK #605C RT with good STANLEY blade, STANLEY R&L CO BED ROCK lever cap, tote broken and needing replacement, low knob has some paint on top otherwise good, will make a good user. (Photo)

523. Fine Stanley #45 SW model in original pasteboard box, two wooden boxes of blades, has cam, long & short rods, depth stops, beading stop, original screwdriver, and owners booklet, a fine plane in a good box. (Photo & Photo 2)

524. Stanley BEDROCK #605 FT with good T-logo blade, BEDROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and low knob, needs light cleaning, very good overall. (Photo)

525. Stanley #45 SW combination plow plane in tattered remains of original box; comes with three main sections; beading stop, two original wooden boxes of cutters, all exposed surfaces have rust from damp storage, will clean to good usable condition. (Photo)

526. Stanley BEDROCK #605 1/2C RT with good Q-logo blade, STANLEY R&L CO BED ROCK lever cap, stained hardwood tote, good rosewood low knob, with a proper tote this one will be very good. (Photo)

527. Stanley #71 router plane IOB, japanned model with 95%+ japanning, 1/4-inch blade, intact fence and screw, throat closing attachment, a fine plane in a fair box that has a good label. (Photo)

528. Stanley BEDROCK #605 1/2 RT with good Q-logo blade, STANLEY R&L CO BED ROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and low knob, very good overall condition. (Photo)

529. Australian Carter light duty plow plane IOB, intact fence, set of six blades, all inside a pasteboard box, very good overall condition. (Photo)

530. Stanley BEDROCK #607C RT with good Q-logo blade, STANLEY R&L CO BED ROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and low knob, very good overall condition. (Photo)

531. Stanley #50 light duty plow plane, this model has a fine rosewood handle, 95%+ japanning, intact depth and beading stops; fine cutter box with six beads, on match, and ten plows including the one in the plane, a fine plane in a tatty old pasteboard box. (Photo)

532. Stanley BEDROCK #607 RT with good Q-logo blade, STANLEY R&L CO BED ROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and low knob, very good overall condition. (Photo)

533. Stanley #81 cabinet scraper, V-logo blade has rust at one end, nice rosewood bottom, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

534. Stanley BEDROCK #8C RT with good Q-logo blade, this is a true Type I Bedrock with the milled off patent date behind the frog, STANLEY R&L CO BED ROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and knob, has glue from old price tag on left side, patches of light rust on sides, will clean to fine overall condition. (Photo)

535. Stratton Bros. No. 10, 10-inch brass bound mahogany plumb and level, both vials intact, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

536. Stanley BEDROCK #608C RT with good Q-logo blade, this is a true Type I Bedrock with the milled off patent date behind the frog, STANLEY R&L CO BED ROCK lever cap, nice rosewood tote and knob, has glue from old price tag on left side, patches of light rust on sides, will clean to fine overall condition. (Photo)

537. Stanley Two-Tone OH20 iron block plane in original pasteboard box, plane and box are both fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

538. Stanley BEDROCK #606C RT with good Q-logo blade, very good tote and knob, very good overall condition. (Photo)

539. Stanley #77 rosewood marking and mortise gauge, complete and fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

540. Nice pair of 5/8-inch sash templates, both are in fine overall condition. (Photo)

541. MARBLES No. 5 safety axe in near new condition, this must have been a remake of the famous safety axe/hatchet with folding blade guard, this one is perfect. (Photo)

542. Craftsman (Sargent) No. 3728 combination plow plane, with full set of blades in a canvas roll depth stops, beading stop, all inside the original pasteboard box with intact label, fine overall. (Photo)

543. Stanley #57 core box plane with three sets of risers and two original turnbuckles, the tote is broken and needs to be glued, good knob, parts are marked with S casting mark, very good overall. (Photo)

544. Stanley #386 jointer gauge or fence, SW logo, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)

545. Stanley DEFIANCE No. 1204 9-inch smooth plane IOB, plane and box are both very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

546. Stanley BEDROCK #605 iron jack plane in near new condition in the original box, box end has been taped with clear tape and has some moisture staining. (Photo & Photo 2)

547. Stanley #248A weatherstripping plow plane in original albeit tattered box, plane was found in a damp basement and has rust to exposed surfaces, complete with envelope of blades. (Photo & Photo 2)

548. Stanley #194 Fibre Board Beveling Plane in original box, plane is near new, box is very good with just a few spots of wear. (Photo & Photo 2)

549. Sargent #1067 match plane, complete and in fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

550. Scarce Stanley #7 TYPE 3 prelateral iron jointer plane, when we fond it, it had a piece of foam rubber stuck to the side in the rear and there is some minor pitting from where we removed it, a scarce plane in very good overall condition. (Photo)

551. Stuffed steel bullnose rabbet plane with fine ebony wedge, 1-inch blade, very good overall.

552. Diamond Edge DE7C 22-inch iron jointer plane with intact hard rubber tote, fine knob, top of original blade has been hammered on when a previous owner used it as a chisel, a very good plane overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

553. Pair of Stanley #110 block planes, one is an earlier model with japanned cap; the other is later with plated cap, very good overall.

554. Pair of Lufkin rules: No. 86 blacksmiths rule, complete and fine; and #60 complete and fine.

555. Ohio Tool Co. #101 handled screw-arm plow plane, a few minor thread chips, very good overall.

556. Unmarked Stanley #85 1/2 rosewood panel gauge, complete and fine.

557. Lot of six assorted Lufkin Zig Zag rules in very good to NOS condition.

558. Stanley #101P stamped steel mini block plane, fine overall.

559. YANKEE NORTH BROTHERS No. 35 spiral ratchet screwdriver with one flat bit, box and screwdriver are very good.

560. Unknown make cast iron instrument maker's plane, bottom radiused side-to-side, has integral handle for pushing with palm, fine overall.

561. YANKEE NORTH BROTHERS Automatic (push) Drill No. 41 IOB, drill has a few spots of light rust on handle, box is good with most of the original label intact.

562. JOHN DEER cast iron anvil, 1.8 pounds, some rust, very good overall.

563. YANKEE NORTH BROTHERS No. 30A SPIRAL RATCHET Screw Driver with three bits, box is good, the driver and bits are fine.

564. PURDUE cast iron paper weight in shape of an anvil, very good overall.

565. Nice mahogany box with compartments for holding small nails or brads, lid swings open, one or two streaks of old paint, fine overall.

566. Small jewelers anvil with double horns, very good overall.

567. Wooden NICHOLSON FILE display, in original orange paint, very good overall.

568. Jewelers anvil on heavy base, very good overall.

569. Two DIETZGEN drafting tools; one is cast iron and one is stamped steel.

570. Revolving cast iron NAIL CUP, complete and fine.

571. BAKER & HAMILTON "STILLETO" HARDWARE & STEEL Catalog No. 115, circa 1960s, very good overall.

572. Lufkin No. 202 walking distance measuring wheel with retractable handle, fine overall.

573. HOME BUILDERS CATALOG CHICAGO NEW YORK 1925, shows a line of entire houses and contents that could have been ordered at the time.

574. Box of five assorted Lufkin tape measures including two with leather cases.

575. STOWE Hardware Supply Co. Kansas City, MO. Catalog #154, circa 1950s, very good overall.

576. Lufkin gaging tape and reel for gaging liquid in a truck, tank car, barge or other vessel, painted wooden handle, nice brass weight at end of tape, fine overall.

577. HOLBROOK, MERRILL & STETSON Holbrooks's Guaranteed Goods of Quality, OAKLAND, LOS ANGELES, SACRAMENTO, and FRESNO, circa 1930s, very good overall.

578. Five assorted Lufkin tape measures including three with leather cases, three have cloth tapes, and two have steel tapes.

579. V. TAUSCHE HARDWARE CO. La Cross, Wisconsin Wholesale Hardware and Sporting Goods, circa 1939, very good overall.

580. Lot of four books: THE FURNITURE GUYS; PROJECTS FOR WOODWORKERS VOL 1; PROJECTS FOR WOODWORKERS VOL 2; and The Furniture Maker's Handbook.

581. MILLER BROTHERS HARDWARE COMPANY Richmond, Indiana Wholesale Catalog No. 50, circa 1930s, complete and very good.

582. Hand cranked fluting tool with brass rollers, much of the original black paint with red and gold highlights remains, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

583. Vintage LORRAINE METAL MFG. CO. nutmeg-type grinder that would be clamped to a table or counter, this one is in original red paint, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

584. Goodell Perfect Pointer Pencil Sharpener with wooden base. Goodell Company, Antrim, NH, in 1892 successors to the Perfect Pencil Pointer Company as manufacturer of the Perfect Pencil Pointer, a pencil sharpener "patented in 1890." We could not find the patent. This example is complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

585. Vintage hand-cranked bean slicer? This appliance would have mounted to a table or counter, body is in original green paint and the wheel with the blades is in black paint, has a nice wood handle, will clean to very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

586. TBA.

587. Nice forged rafting dog that would have been used hold logs together to make rafts that would have been floated down the river. (Photo)

588. TBA.

589. TBA.

590. All steel wheelwright's traveler with two curved spokes, very good overall. (Photo)

591. Unknown make slick with nicely turned wooden handle, had former owners initials punched into the top in series of dots, good overall. (Photo)

592. Fine hand forged block knife with wooden handle, these were used to rough out wooden shoes and other articles, just put a staple into a stump or large block of wood and you're ready to go to work. (Photo)

593. Nicely made three-tined wooden pitchfork, one tine is split near where it goes into the handle, very good overall. (Photo)

594. Unusual Dille and McGuire Mfg. Co. Richmond, Indiana hand-powered grass clippers with iron wheels, the steel portion of the handles retain some of the original painted red and gold highlights, nice wooden handles, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

595. Scarce cobbler's bench with proper leather seat, nice carved decorations on the inside, a leather tool holder on one of the walls, a drawer below, and three compartments near the seat to store nails and other things a cobbler would need, the legs have been reattached at least three times throughout the life of the bench. There are nails, old screws and evidence of a more recent glue job. There is a very similar bench inside the Swedish American Museum in Swedesburg, Iowa. This is the first we have sold. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

596. Two-tined pitchfork, complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo)

597. Cast iron hog catcher, very good overall. (Photo)

598. Nice forged rafting dog or log dog that would have been used to hold together logs in making rafts that would have been floated down the river. (Photo)

599. Carpenters slick marked ABHUFF, with wooden D handle, complete and very good overall. (Photo)

600. Large kerosene ceiling-mounted light with original glass spring-actuated retractor that mounts flush with the ceiling, will clean and display nicely. This lamp was purchased at a farm auction in Northwestern Iowa about 20 years ago. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3 & Photo 4)

601. Lot of five books: Country Pine Furniture; 40 Easy-to-Build Projects; The Complete Home Carpenter; 50 Easy-To-Make Projects from Hands on Magazine; and 60 Easy-To-Make Projects from Hands on Magazine.

602. Lot of 4 books: Country Furniture Projects; Build-It-Better-Yourself Country Furniture; Making Country Furniture; and Colonial Classics You Can Build Today.

603. Alumo 2B & 3B weatherstripping rabbet planes, both in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

604. Stanley #194 fiberboard beveling plane IOB, plane is fine and box has a piece of masking tape on one top edge, otherwise very good. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

605. Stanley #49 Bit-Gauge IOB, this is a japanned model, like new in a fine box. (Photo & Photo 2)

606. Stanley #71 router plane IOB, complete with all three blades, fence; plane is like new, box is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

607. Stanley #138 level sights in original box, sights are like new, box is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

608. Stanley HANDYMAN H1247 iron block plane IOB, plane is like new, box end flap had been bent and creased, otherwise box is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

609. L.S. Starrett #131 level sights IOB, sights are like new, box is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

610. Stanley #65 low angle block plane IOB, knuckle jointed lever cap, plane is like new, box is good. (Photo & Photo 2)

611. PROTO #947 3 1/2-inch mini block plane IOB, plane is like new, box is fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

612. Lot of four handled transitional smooth planes: Stanley #35; Union Trask Patent with tote improperly held by a nut from below; Stanley #35 with steel plate on sole, improper screw to secure lever cap; and a Stanley #35 with applied sole. (Photo)

613. Lot of four iron bench planes: PEXTO 9-inch smoother, complete and fine; Stanley #40 scrub with missing lever cap; GOODALL; and a DIAMOND EDGE DE3C that needs a new tote. (Photo)

614. Hand forged wheelwright's traveler with two-spoke wheel, complete and very good. (Photo)

615. Slick with good handle, very good overall. (Photo)

616. Large steel framed cheese cutter, uses a long wire to cut slices or wedges from big wheels of cheese, nice wooden handle, very good overall. (Photo)

617. George Finn Patent (U.S. DE46,277 & U.S. #1,203,515) self-heating sad iron, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

618. Stanley #94 carriage maker's 4-foot, 4-fold boxwood rule, the brass at the hinge has come lose from the pivot pin, and there is a small piece of brass binding missing, the wood is OK. (Photo & Photo 2)

619. SENSIBLE GROTON N.Y. sad iron with quick-release handle, there is an old repair to the iron portion of the handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

620. Stanley Rule & Level Co. #26 2-foot, 2-fold boxwood rule with Gunther slide, a few small spots of staining, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

621. BLESS & DRAKE SALAMANDER BOX IRON with intact slug, the bottom is chipped in the rear, and there is pitting on the top, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

622. STANLEY #34 1/2 12-inch bench Ruler SW logo, typical nicks and dings, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

623. MRS POTTS SAD IRON Pat. (U.S. No. 506,252) made on a patent issued Oct. 10, 1893 to Mary F. Potts and Joseph H. Potts of Austin, Illinois, complete with quick-release handle, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

624. Stanley #34 1/4V 12-inch ruler with BB logo, new condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

625. French & Chase Patent (U.S. No. 138,877) Copy Holder, patented May 13, 1873, complete and in fine overall condition. Until this one turned up, the DATAMP.org site listed this one as "Not known to have been produced." (Photo & Photo 2)

626. C-S C0. (Chapin-Stephens) No. 036 combination 12-inch, 2-fold combination rule, level and bevel, former owners initials scratched into end of one leg, comes in purple felt pouch, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

627. Margolis Patent (U.S. No. 1,215,176) THE EVER READY sad iron made on a patent issued Feb. 6, 1917 to Louis Margolis of New York, N.Y. Top secured to bottom with a cam lever in front. This one is complete and in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

628. Stanley #82 fully bound 2-foot 4-fold board rule, staining inside and out, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

629. TRAVEL IRON electric iron with folding wooden handle, comes with original? electric cord, complete and very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

630. H. Chapin 2-foot, 4-fold boxwood rule with arched joint, typical nicks and dings, tight joint, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

631. L.F. DEAN'S box-type sad iron, in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

632. Stanley #77 with double arch joints, typical nicks and dings, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

633. Stanley 24-inch cast iron plumb and level, complete and very good. (Photo)

634. Stanley #66 1/2, 3-foot, 4-fold boxwood rule, few scuffs, needs indexing pins, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

635. Three iron bench planes: Stanley #7, 22-inch jointer plane, with light cleaning will be in very good, usable condition; Craftsman 14-inch jack plane, that is missing the adjuster nut and threaded post it operates, is otherwise very good; and a late model Stanley #4 smooth plane, complete and very good. (Photo)

636. Ivory and German silver 6-inch 2-fold caliper rule, has big chip where indexing pin would have been, the joint and the caliper are very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

637. Four iron smooth planes: SHELTON #9, 9-inch smoother, complete and very good; CRAFTSMAN 8-inch GOLDEN JUBILEE, with nice rosewood tote and knob, very good; WORTH 9-inch iron smooth plane with stamped steel frog, good; and a PEXTO 9-inch with stamped steel frog, light rust, will clean to good overall. (Photo)

638. Stanley #88 12-inch, 4-fold ivory & German silver rule, has arched joint, one leg has a crack, outside is very worn, inside is very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

639. ESTWING ROCKFORD, ILL camp hatchet with leather handle, and nice leather sheath, very good overall. (Photo)

640. Stanley #40 ivory and German silver 12-inch, 4-fold fully bound caliper rule, outside is yellowed and worn and there are cracks in two legs, the binding, joints and caliper are all very good. (Photo & Photo 2)

641. Four Crescent wrenches: 10-inch IREGA No. 77 ALLOY; WARDS MASTER 10-inch; CRESCENT 10-inch 250 mm.; and CRESCENT TOOL CO. 8-inch. (Photo)

642. Stanley #92 1/2 ivory & German silver 2-foot, 4-fold rule, outside is yellowed but all numbers including model number are visible, inside is yellowed too but it is better than the outside, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

643. ESTWING ROCKFORD, ILL camp hatchet with leather handle, and nice leather sheath, needs a light cleaning, very good overall. (Photo)

644. Squirrel Nut Cracker Pat. May 13, 1913, Woldert Grocery Co. Tyler Texas & Chicago, complete and fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

645. Scarce FIRESTONE SUPREME hatchet with original handle, partial decal on handle, and nice leather sheath, fine overall; plus an ESTWING hammer and hatchet combo with leather handle, blade has been sharpened many times, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

646. Lot of three sad irons and two trivets; two of the sad irons are marked SIZE 1, NO. 50, they have one common handle; the other iron is marked SCHREIBER & CONCHAR MFG. CO. DUBUQUE, IOWA No. 2 with a tin handle, very good overall; the trivet on the left is complete and very good; the one on the right has been broken, but the piece is there and it can be repaired. (Photo & Photo 2)

647. Unknown make hatchet with nice handle, and imitation leather sheath, very good overall; plus a WELLOCT folding handle drawknife with a 10-inch blade, very good overall. (Photo)

648. Lot of two sad iron bases and two trivets or stands: the bases are marked ASBESTOS 72-B SAD IRON and the other SIZE 2-1 NO. 50; one trivet has two brooms cast into the top and it is marked 254 on the back; the other appears to be made of brass and it is unmarked. (Photo & Photo 2)

649. Brass millwrights 2 1/8-lb. plumb bob, owner S. SORENSEN name stamped three times, some pitting on steel point, good overall. (Photo)

650. Stanley No. 96, 26-inch brass bound rosewood plumb & level, SW logo, FINE. (Photo & Photo 2)

651. Unmarked 1 lb. 4 oz. brass plumb bob with knurled top and a steel point, same shape as an English Preston, very good overall. (Photo)

652. Gibson Plumb & Level Co. Lahoma, Okla. 24-inch inclinometer level, Patent June 25, 1907 patent, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

653. Brass millwrights 1 3/4-lb. plumb bob, very good. (Photo)

654. Cook's No. 7. Plumb & Level in a rosewood stock, made by Davis & Cook Co., patented Dec. 7, 1886, one vial cover cracked, otherwise fine. (Photo & Photo 2)

655. Brass millwrights 1 1/4-lb. plumb bob, very good. (Photo)

656. Unknown make 22 3/4-inch rosewood plumb & level, with boxwood inserts on either side of plumb vial, stock is nearly 2 inches thick. (Photo & Photo 2)

657. Brass millwright's 3/4-lb. plumb bob, very good. (Photo)

658. Stanley Millers Patent #42 Gunmetal plow plane with a reproduction brass wraparound fence, very good handle with long top spur, nice main frame, filetster bed, and proper iron outer fence, very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

659. Brass millwright's 1/2-lb. plumb bob, complete and very good. (Photo)

660. Wm. MARPLES & SONS ULTIMATUM SHEFFIELD plated brass with ebony infill and having an ivory ring in the top handle, fine overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

661. Lot of five assorted screwdrivers inc. GOODELL BROS.; MILLERS FALLS NO. 29; unknown make reversible ratcheting; scratch awl?; Yankee No. 15A by North Bros.; and VESCO CO. (Photo)

662. Unusual Lancashire pattern plane with brass body, captive lever cap, very good iron, nice tote, fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

663. Lot of scales from a machinist box: Brown & Sharpe 18-inch scale with center head, some discoloration on one side and a big hang hole in one end of the scale; Lufkin H224 6-inch hook rule; L.S. STARRETT 6-inch scale with No. 4 graduations; and a 5-inch Lufkin 455R caliper rule. (Photo)

664. Stanley Millers Patent No. 41 plow plane with fillister bed, original wraparound and auxiliary fences, has a nicely executed replacement handle, early unslotted screws, comes with a nice set of blades in an owner made cutter box, very good overall. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

665. Three micrometers: Starrett No. 436, 2-3-inch, very good overall; BROWN & SHARPE No. 61A, 1 to 2-inch mic with ratchet stop, fine overall; and a BROWN & SHARPE No. 60, 1 to 2-inch in very good overall condition. (Photo)

666. Stanley #50 TYPE I Reproduction plow plane by Paul Hamer, this is number 93 of 500, it is in as new condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

667. Early pair of dividers, very good; and a plow iron with rust and pitting. (Photo)

668. Lie-Nielsen No. 1 smoothing plane, cast manganese bronze body, complete and fine overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2)

669. Pair of Lufkin No. 681 inside micrometers 4-5-inch, both are very good. (Photo)

670. Scarce Stanley Millers Patent No. 44 gunmetal plow plane, early model with unslotted screws, no provision for slitter, the tote spur is broken off, it is otherwise in very good overall condition. (Photo & Photo 2 & Photo 3)

671. Stanley #95 butt gauge, rusty but complete; LAKESIDE lever-type saw set; L.S. STARRETT boxed set of three telescoping inside gauges; and an unknown aluminum mold. (Photo)

672. Pair of micrometers: 0 to 1/2-inch HANDY sold only at Woolworth Stores; and a BROWN & SHARPE 0-1-inch satin finish, very good overall. (Photo)

673. Unmarked tack puller and a mystery tools made from a Yankee #81 ratcheting reversible screwdriver. (Photo)

674 Two steel caliper rules: L.S. STARRETT CO. #425 5-inch; and L.S. STARRETT CO. #425 3-inch, very good; plus a unknown make 7-inch brass scale, very good. (Photo)

675. Yankee No. 3423 ratcheting Phillips screwdriver, fine; bee gee polisher; Yankee No. 3400 ratcheting offset flat-bladed screwdriver, fine; and part of an all-steel tool handle. (Photo)

676. Decatur Coffin Co. spiral screwdriver with fine original handle, very good overall. (Photo)

677. Stanley No. 21 SW combination square, very good overall. (Photo)

678. L.B. WATTS 29 1/2-inch plumb & level with nice eagle logo, mahogany stock, missing caps for plumb vial, and top plate bent, good overall. (Photo & Photo 2)

679. Large 3-lb. Brass millwright's plumb bob, body and shaft are both marked 4, very good. (Photo)

680. Unknown 28 1/2-inch mahogany & brass plumb & level with brass plumb openings held in with screws, and solid brass plates covering entire length of top and bottom as well as both ends. Found many years ago walled up in house being torn down in Kansas. (Photo & Photo 2)

681. Stanley No. 5. Steel plumb bob with built-in reel, very good. (Photo)

682. C.S.CO (Chapin-Stephens) No. 506, 28-in. plumb & level with cherry stock and boxwood inclinometer insert, FINE. (Photo & Photo 2)

683. DIETZGEN sighting level in a leather holder that can be worn on a belt, fine. (Photo)

684. Pair of NOS Stanley #68 4-fold boxwood rules, one with SW logo and one BB. (Photo)

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