SEPT15 Inventory 001. Early wedge-arm plow plane, both arm brackets cracked about 1/2 way across; steel stake with brass stiffener riveted to wooden body, both wedges have been replaced, good overall. 002. Three wooden moulding planes: Ohio Tool Co. No. 75 5/8-inch grooving plow, very good overall; Ohio Tool Co. No. 37 1/2-inch side bead, very good; and an Ohio Tool No. 41 1/4-inch center bead with two holes in stock for attaching to screw arms and fence, very good. Above are Baader The following three lots belong to Joyce Wolf: 003. Pair of mallets: one with round rawhide head, and a nice jointers type, both very good. (SEPT15_001JW.jpg) 004. (001.) Wooden jointers mallet, one with square head and one with round, both complete and very good. (SEPT15_001JW.jpg) 005. Pair of wooden jointers mallets, both complete and fine plus a wooden sanding block, very good. (SEPT15_001JW.jpg) The above three lots belong to Joyce Wolf: 006. Five wooden molding planes: OHIO TOOL NO. 116 skew bladed 1 1/4-inch rabbet with two nickers, fine; SANDUSKY #92 hollow 13/16; OHIO TOOL No. 150 modified into a chamfer plane; SANDUSKY TOOL 3/8-inch side bead, and SANDUSKY 1/4-inch side bead, very good. 007. Pair of OHIO TOOL CO. Model 37 side bead molding planes: 3/8 and 1/2-inch, both complete and fine. 008. Fine OHIO TOOL CO. No. ? complex profile molding plane, marked 1/4 and 5/8 on heel, complete and fine. 009. Unusual pair of snipes bill molding planes, numerous owners marks on each, boxwood boxed, a fine pair. 010. Lot of six SANDUSKY TOOL wooden molding planes: 1/8-inch side bead, very good; No. 1 round, fine; 1/2-inch round, very good; 3/4-inch round, very good; a 1 1/2-inch nosing plane marked T.B. RAYL & CO. (a DETROIT hardware merchant), very good; and a hollow that has been modified into a nosing plane. 011. Pair of wooden spokeshaves, one marked W. JOHNSON NEWARK NJ under handle, fine; and one with a Sheffield makers mark with a hang hole drilled thru the mark, very good. 012. SANDUSKY TOOL CO. 1-inch match plane, very good overall. 013. Pair BENSON & CRANNELL handled 3/4-inch tongue & groove planes, each is complete and fine. (Baader 1295 and 1296) Above belong to Baader Below belong to Snyder 014. Davis Level & Tool Company brace 015. Lot of four wooden molding planes: AUBURN 1/2-inch No. 126; AUBURN side bead with worn boxing; McVicar round; and MORISON GLASGOW side bead, very good. 016. Unusual pair of wooden boot stretchers by HADERER MADE IN AUSTRIA, both fine. 017. Pair of 8-inch iron smooth planes: Stanley DEFIANCE? with blade adjuster screw, complete and very good; and a Stanley #3 Type 11 with light pitting on blade, nice rosewood tote and low knob, will clean to very good. 018. Four wooden molding planes: JAMES PANTON ABERDEEN fixed sash, very good; P. BROOKS PITTSFIELD 1850 3-star fully boxed 1/2-inch side bead, very good; Wm. SOUDER PHILADELPHIA single boxed side bead, very good; and A. KELLY & CO. ASHFIELD MASS round that has been reworked. 019. Pair of iron smooth planes: Stanley Two-Tone 9-inch with yellow frog and blue bed, very good; and a Stanley #3 with broken tote, good tall knob, good BB logo blade, very good. overall. 020. K&E Keuffel & Esser DORIC LETTERING SET in original wooden box which is inside the original pasteboard sleeve, very good. 021. Pair of short throw ratchet braces, both need light cleaning but are complete and very good. 022. Three #3-sized iron smooth planes: Unknown make with GOODELL blade, Bailey-type blade adjuster; CRAFTSMAN with pitted left side and tote spur broken off, will make good user; and a Stanley #3 WW2 model with hard rubber adjuster nut, stained hardwood tote and knob, will clean to very good. 023. Pair of drawknives: 10-inch FULTON, complete and fine; and an 8-inch PEXTO, complete and fine. Above are Don Snyder lots: 024. Nice burl mallet, complete and fine. 025. Jointers mallet with round handle, very good overall. 026. Unusual square headed mallet, very good overall. 027. Wooden clapboard gage, very good overall. 028. Small three tined fish or frog gig, in green paint. 029. Lot: CHATILLON GAUGE-R scale in original box, complete and fine; and a specific gravity thermometer in original plastic tube. 030. PILLEGER 5-tined fish or frog gig, just add your own handle, very good. 031. POST 940 drafting trammel set in original box, very good. 032. Three iron smooth planes: CRAFTSMAN No. 3CBB 8-inch with decal on tote, has big chunk missing from front right corner, still a good usable plane; FULTON 8-inch with pressed or stamped steel frog, complete and very good; and a FULTON 9-inch with iron frog, complete and very good. 033. Pair of keyhole saws including one by H.M. MEIER (St. Louis hardware dealer) with nice wooden handle, very good overall; another unknown make with plastic handle, very good. 034. Three wooden molding planes: CASEY & CO. #18 round, very good; CASEY & CO. complex profile marked 3/8 on heel, very good; and an OHIO TOOL CO. 7/8-inch No. 75 tongue cutter with owner added thumb rest on top, very good. 035. DOUGLASS MFG. CO. 9-inch drawknife with curved blade, very good. 036. RARE HULBURD, HERRICK & CO., 168 Randolph St. Chicago back saw with fine etch, nice handle secured by two split nuts, fine overall. 037. Three #3-sized iron smooth planes: Stanley with decal on back of tote that says ECLIPSE MONTGOMERY WARDS, also marked ECLIPSE on blade, very good; an identical plane marked MADE IN USA on blade, fine; and #3-type smoother with BAILEY-type frog and adjuster, very good. 038. Three hand saws: 21 1/2-inch Atkins metal cutting hand saw, scarce; DISSTON D42 VICTORY 26-inch 8ppi blade, good etch, very good overall; and a later D-23 with 26-inch 9ppi blade, very good. 039. Three Disston hand saws: Two K4 AIR MASTER saws with 26-inch 5 1/2ppi rip blads, one with good etch, very good overall, the other with decent etch good overall; and a K2 SPEEDSTER complete and very good with good etch. Above are Snyder Below are Bill Warner 040. Stanley #8 Type 11 24-inch iron jointer plane, good V-logo blade, tote spur has been broken off but will be included so it can be glued back on, very good overall. (SEPT15_040BW.jpg) 041. Stanley #8 prelateral iron jointer plane, has proper dated chip deflector and proper lever cap but blade is from a #4 or #5 plane, beaded low knob, tote missing spur, will clean to very good overall. (SEPT15_040BW.jpg) Above are Warner Below are George Brauns: 042. Lot of 10 assorted chisels and gouges including at least three Keen Kutter; 1/8-inch Witherby mortising; etc. 043. Lot of 11 assorted socket firmer chisels inc. DEFIANCE by STANLEY 1251; LAKESIDE; DE; WITTE HDW ST. LOUIS; PS&W; etc. Five handles included. 044. Lot of 12 assorted gouges and chisels inc. BUCK BROS.; GROVES & SONS; D. NOWARTH; T.H. WITHERBY; D.R. BARTON; SAMSON; D.R. BARTON; BUTCHER; SHAPLEIGH’S; CHARLES BUCK, etc. 045. Lot of 11 assorted chisels; nine Stanley with plastic handles, all usable. 046. Lot of 15 assorted wooden handled socket chisels including: QUAKER HDW CO.; SARGENT; BUCK BROS; GREENLEE; WITTE; OHIO TOOL CO.; EAGLE BRAND; and another BUCK BROS. 047. Lot: three tang chisels by DR BARTON; W. BUTCHER; CHIP-A-WAY; 1/8-inch mortising chisel marked CLEGG; long L&IJ WHITE 1/8-inch tang gouge needing handle, very good; two W. BUTCHER tang gouges needing handles; spare handle, etc. Eleven pieces in all. 048. RARE SPEEDEE-RATCH patented (U.S. No. 2,292,391) ratchet with pull chain on end of handle, made by the BEALL TOOL DIVISION HUBBARD & CO. EAST ALTON, ILL., with seven sockets, very good overall. 049. 050. Unmarked and early Yankee-style plow plane with wooden depth stop, tall steel skate, wedge cracked, good overall. X051. Disston D-8 hand saw with thumb-hole handle; 8ppi blade, very good usable condition. X052. Starrett 6-inch adjustable steel square, No. 4 graduations, fine overall. X053. Box of 7 like-new gimlets with wire handles. X054. Two Hans Karlson spoon gouges, both fine. X055. Like new 3/4-inch wooden screw box with tap and instructions in original box. X056. Two wood rasps; one 1/2 round and one fully round, both very good. X057. Fine SORBY 3/8-inch corner chisel. X058. Hirsch #12 in Channel gouge, fine; plus a P.S.&W. 1/4-inch mortising chisel, very good. X059. Two zink bench or planing stops, both are let into a bench top and adjusted by a thumb screw on the top, both fine. X060. Two 14-inch JORGENSEN screw clamps, both fine. X061. SANDS CROFT framing square 16X24-inch, very good. X062. WOODSMITH 6-inch try square with rosewood handle, fine overall. X063. Scarce Goodell-Pratt adjustable square with miter, proper Goodell-Pratt 12-inch scale, fine overall. X064. Stanley miter square with 7 1/2-inch blade, very good; plus a Stanley #18TB sliding bevel, fine. X065. Craftsman socket chisel set (6) all with wooden handles; plus a Millers Falls 1 1/2-inch tang chisel with plastic handle, all in a fine KUNY’S WR-206 leather roll. X066. Stanley #113 compass plane, early model with cutter adjuster wheel on side, used by current owner to plane rockers for rocking chairs, fine overall. X067. KUNZ flushing saw with offset handle, very good. X068. Veritas MKII bronze edge-trimming block plane (similar to Stanley #95) in original wooden box with sliding lid, fine. X069. Nice JOHN S. FRAY ratchet brace with 6-inch throw, fine. X070. Yankee #043 push drill complete with original bit set, very good overall. X071. McGuire-Nicholas tool bag, with numerous pouches and loops inside and out, and a nice handle, very good overall. X072. P.S. & W. (Peck, Stowe & Wilcox) 1/4-inch mortising chisel, very good. 073. Nice 4R adjustable steel square with 4-inch blade, graduated in 8ths and 16ths on one side and 32nds and 64ths on other side, fine. 074. to 099. 100. J. CREAGH CINI OHIO unhandled screw-arm plow plane, one of the large nuts is chipped on the outside, very good overall. 101. Scarce JONES. S. CO. shoe measuring stick with ivory scales, and brass fittings, fine overall. 102. Three wood planes: Dutch? 5 7/8-inch rabbet with numerous bug holes, marked IVS and DVB on toe, very good; mystery 8-inch spar or fork staff plane, has BUTT 7, 7 1/2 and NECK 15 stamped into side of plane???; and 9-inch Sandusky 9-inch smoother 1 1/4-inch Sandusky double iron with crown logo, side of plane blown out and has a screw repair. 103. Lot: two bitstock tools including a split nut screwdriver; and a countersink; plus a mystery tools with bone handle and round iron shaft that is bent at 90 degrees at the end. (Baader #1407) 104. Pair of squares: Stanley Rule & Level Co. 6-inch try square with mahogany stuffed iron handle, chipped at top of frame on one side, blade is marked, good overall; and a 6-inch try and miter square with rosewood and brass handle, very good. 105. 106. Small 3-inch try square with rosewood and brass handle, faint Philadelphia maker’s mark, very good overall. 107. 108. Pair of try squares: early 10-inch Stanley-type with mahogany slabs riveted into an iron handle, very good overall; and an unknown make 8-inch model with mahogany and brass handle with built in level, very mild pitting on blade, very good overall. 109. 110. Large rosewood and brass handled sliding bevel with 16-inch blade, rosewood stamped CRESSON PHILAD’A, very good overall. 111. 112. Pair of try squares: Stanley with nickel plated handle, 10-inch blade, very good overall; and an unknown make with 10-inch blade, looks like the same brass 113. 114. Pair of try squares: scarce Woodrough and McParlin (makers of the famous Panther Saws) with the name and number etched into the 6-inch blade, good overall; and a Stanley with 7 1/2-inch blade, light pitting on blade but the SW logo is still visible, good overall. Above are Baader lots Below are Don Snyder lots 115. Three iron smooth planes: 9-inch Stanley TWO-TONE with red frog and chipbreaker and gray bed, very good; 9-inch DEFIANCE by STANLEY complete fine; and an 8-inch Stanley with adjuster nut and stippled surface on lever cap, fine. 116. HSB & CO. REVONOC 8-inch transitional smoother, complete and fine. 117. Two iron smooth planes: DUNLAP 9-inch, light rust, will clean to very good; and a PARPLUS-type 8-inch with stamped or pressed steel frog, very good overall. 118. Pair of drawknives: OHIO TOOL CO. 9-inch with numerous small chips on cutting edge; and an unknown 8-inch, complete and very good. 119. Stanley #11 belt plane, throat has big crack in the rear corner and a piece is read to fall out of it, otherwise complete and good. 120. Three 8-inch iron smooth planes: Stanley #3 complete and very good; DEFIANCE by STANLEY, complete and very good; and a Stanley #3 with well worn blade, tote broken in the usual place, good low knob, bed chipped at the front right side. 121. Pair of iron bench planes: Stanley 4C complete with nice rosewood tote and tall knob, very good overall; and a Defiance? 14-inch jack plane, complete and fine. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. Unusual and very good H. FINCH ST. LOUIS 26-inch hand saw with unusual 8ppi blade, nice etch and nice brass medallion, very good overall. (on bottom in photo of four) 129. Two Keen Kutter hand saws with block and wedge logo etched on the blade: on top is a K24 26-inch 8ppi blade with very good etch and handle; and a 26-inch 10 ppi K88S with improper but very nice handle, fine etch, very good overall. (photo of five saws, the two on top) 130. Unusual WITTE? ST. LOUIS 26-inch hand saw with Case-type Eagle logo and crossed flags etching PATENT GROUND PATENT TEMPER, very good. (second from bottom in photo of four) 131. S.H. CO. COLUMBIA 26-inch 7ppi blade, fine etch with flags and shield, very good overall. 132. Unusual SO EASY, PATENT GROUND, SUPERIOR QUALITY hand saw with good etch on 8ppi blade, hand spurs chipped and blunted, good overall. 133. Pair of St. Louis hardware related hand saws: on top is a SIMMONS with 26-inch 8ppi blade fine etch and very good handle; on bottom is a very early 28-inch E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER with axe head medallion, very good etch, handle cracked in center, needs cleaning. 134. SCHORETTER BROS. HARDWARE CO. “OUR SPECIAL” 26-inch rip saw with nice etch on blade, handle is cracked in two places and missing top spur, has the patented brass piece on bottom of handle that extends on both sides of blade, very good overall. 135. Three St. Louis hardware related hand saws: on top a 26-inch 8ppi FAST MAIL with somewhat faint steam locomotive etch, handle cracked at bottom; SHAPLEIGH’S S014 with 26-inch 11ppi blade, very good; and a BRIDGE TOOL CO. No. 225 with 9ppi blade, good etch, bottom spur of handle chipped, very good overall. (top three in photo of six) 136. Three St. Louis hardware related hand saws: DIAMOND EDGE No. 150 with 22-inch 9ppi blade, handle cracked around top hole, very good overall; MOUND CITY ST. LOUIS with 26-inch 7ppi blade, fine etch, very good overall; and a SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE MARATHON No. 1922 with 26-inch 8 ppi blade, medallion MIA, very good etch, very good overall. (bottom three in photo of six) 137. Lot of vintage tool ads out of old magazines including: VAUGHAN & BUSHNELL; MILLERS FALLS line of planes BORN MARCH 1, 1929; two EVEREADY flashlight ads; GOODELL-PRATT miter box; and L.S. STARRETT machinist tools; DISSTON SAWS & TOOLS; CHISEL-EDGE CLAW HAMMER H.A. Ayvad Hoboken, NJ; DOUBLE CLAW HAMMER CO. BROOKLYN NY; UP-TO-DATE Rabbet and Router Plane; COLGAN MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO.; Economy Mfg. Co. Columbus Ohio core box plane; YANKEE Reciprocating drill No. 50; YANKEE Radio Tool kit, etc. 138. Lot of vintage tool ads from old magazines; DISSTON SAWS & TOOLS; HAMMACHER SCHLEMMER & CO. Tool Cabinets; White, Van Glahn & Co; numerous Stanley and Yankee; Sargent planes; PLUMB hammers and hatchets, Yankee drill presses; Goodell-Pratt levels and home workshop, etc. 139. Lot of early automotive tools: BADA CO. wheel weight tool; SHALER VULCANIZER FORD TUBE KIT; wheel puller; two folding roof supports; valve lapper; valve spring compressor, unusual ratchet wrench; air hose with gauge that plugs into a spark plug hole, etc. 140. Lot of automotive stuff: tire gauge; flare; TUBE REPAIR KIT; TIRE TALC; AC Spark Plug G-7; two Schrader air gauges; GE bulb box; and a photo of LBJ Amphicar. 141. Lot of five assorted simple calipers by STARRETT; BROWN & SHARPE; STARRETT; LUFKIN; & BROWN & SHARPE. 142. Three plumb bobs: 10-oz. brass GENERAL surveyor’s type; unmarked steel bob with removable top; and a K&E 83002 brass surveyor’s type that is like new. 143. Large brass barrel spigot plus a patented bung reamer. 144. Brass surveyor’s 16-oz plumb bob in leather pouch, has some oxidation, will clean to very good. Has former owners name scratched into it. 145. Large Millers Falls rosewood tool handled with nine original bits inside, very good overall. 146. Pair of plumb bobs: 16-oz. brass surveyors type with typical nicks and dings, very good overall; and a hex shaped plated steel bob marked 38403 USA. 147. Millers Falls rosewood handled push drill with storage for 8 bits inside, one bit is missing from this set, otherwise complete and fine. (above are George Braun’s) 148. 149. 150. Cabinetmaker-type tool chest measures 31 x 18 x 17 1/2-inches with folding iron handles on the side, marked RMD NEWARK O. on the end, no runners for sliding trays on the inside, in old yellow paint, will make a great blanket box or can be restored to use as a tool chest. 151. to 199. TBA. 200. Nice Japanese or Chinese ink line or sumitsubo with stylized dog, early and nice. 201. Nice blacksmith made closed scorp set up for one handed use, very good. 202. Large pair of OHIO TOOL CO. #23 hollow and round planes, both have light rust on blade but will clean to very good overall. 203. Nice wooden cooper’s head shave with ROBT SORBY Kangaroo Works blade. 204. Pair of wooden molding planes: D.R. BARTON 1/2-inch dado plane with intact nicker, fine overall; and a J.BUCK scotia (quarter round), fine. 205. Three unknown wooden templates? (Baader #495) Above are Baader Below are Braun 206. Eight assorted hardware related measuring sticks including seven yardsticks from KEEN KUTER STORES; GRISHAM HDW - LBR. & SUPPLIES Bismark, Mo; Walter Blough Hardware Benton, ILL; R.E. WILLIAMS Hardware & Lumber SILEX, MO; two SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE CO; A.J. CHILD & SONS MERCANTILE CO. 800 CHOUTEAU, St. Louis 2, Mo. 207. SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE TIP-TOP 26-inch plumb & level with wooden stock painted red, most of the original paper label remains, very good. 208. Unusual 9 3/4-inch diameter fruit bowl marked on bottom A. WITHMAR & Co. IMPORTERS, 113 N-MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS Mo. This is the same address used by Shapleigh Hardware so it’s possible that this was a Shapleigh house brand. The bowl is complete and very good. 209. TREMONT NAIL CO. Old Fashioned CUT NAILS for Authentic Restoration And Antique Effect From America’s Oldest Nail Manufacturers in original envelope they were shipped in with sheets of advertising; plus a bitstock that currently has a chisel bit installed, has a small chip from the wooden portion of the handle. 210. Gauging tape and brass LUFKIN weight in a KEUFFEL & ESSER CO. frame, very good overall. 211. Set of 8 DELTA lathe tools in original plastic box, six have wooden handles and two are needing handles. All are dirty and some have light rust that will need to be cleaned. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. to 349. 350. TBA. Below are Warner lots: 351. Stanley #8 iron jointer plane with fine rosewood tote, and very good rosewood low knob, fine Q-logo blade, left rear corner of bed is chipped, very good overall. (SEPT15_040BW.jpg) 352. Stanley BEDROCK No. 606C iron fore plane, RT, has red paint in rear of bed, tote broken in middle and missing spur, good rosewood low knob, former owners name stamped into bottom of both sides, very good overall. (SEPT15_040BW.jpg) Above are Bill Warner The following are George Braun’s: 353. Pair of BOOS TOOL CORP. Kansas City, Missouri 6-inch handle adjusting nut wrenches, one blued, both very good. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 354. Pair of 5-inch Gendron Patent (June 7th 1892) bicycle wrenches, one with good nickel plating; the other has a spoke dog or nipple grip. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 355. Scarce HOE CORP 6-inch self-adjusting pipe wrench with wooden handle, very good. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 356. LAKE SUPERIOR WRENCH CO. SAULT STE. MARIE. MICH, Boulieu Improved Patent OCT. 4, 1910 (U.S. 972,052) self-adjusting pipe wrench, complete and fine. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 357. Three adjustable nut wrenches: 6.5-inch BEMIS & CALL H&T CO. all-steel, complete and very good; 6.5-inch L.COES PAT. with slightly bent bar; and a 5-inch all steel COES PAT’D DEC. 24, 1901, complete and fine. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 358. Pair of 5.5-inch adjustable bicycle wrenches: BARNES TOOL CO. complete and very good; and an unknown make with square lug coming off the back of the top jaw, very good. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 359. Scarce CRAFT roller-adjusting 6-inch pipe wrench, complete and fine. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 360. Pair of nut wrenches: 6-inch GENDRON? side jaw; and a 6-inch unmarked BAXTER patent with light pitting, in working condition. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 361. Nice 5-inch VICTOR OVERMAN WHEEL CO. CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. center adjusting nut wrench JAN. 6, 1891 fine nickel plating, fine overall. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 362. BOARDMAN’S Patent screw adjusting pipe and nut wrench with hammer and screwdriver, very good overall. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 363. Three Billings & Spencer pocket or bicycle wrenches: 4.5-inch center adjusting marked with letter A, slightly bent bar, still working; another A model with patent FEB 18, 1879, peeling nickel, very good; and a 4.5-inch side adjust with great nickel. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 364. Combination plier with adjustable side-jaw nut wrench at end of handle, wire cutter, etc, marked U.S. on one handle, very good. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg) 365. Four self-tightening pipe wrenches: three are MASTERENCH by HELLER BROS. Pat. 7.5.27 and 11/12/29, all very good; and an ERIE TOOL WORKS AUTO No. 6 with bent handle and some pitting. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg & SEPT15_365GB.jpg) 366. Three wire handled pocket wrenches including: 6-inch twist handle made in GERMANY; 4.25-inch HERCULES with loop handle, very good; and a 4.75 ACME twist handle, very good. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg & SEPT15_365GB.jpg) 367. Four MOSSBERG adjustable bicycle or motorcycle wrenches: Two 5.5-inch No. 11 DIAMOND models, one very good, and one with some pitting; a fine STERLING NO. 1; and a fine A-1. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg & SEPT15_365GB.jpg) 368. Pair of center-adjusting 5.25-inch pocket or bicycle wrenches: A&M BUFFALO, NY, most plating gone, very good overall; and a PAT APL’D FOR SANDOW, some pitting and rivet has metal pulled away from one rivet at bottom. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg & SEPT15_365GB.jpg) 369. Unknown 5-inch center-adjusting nut wrench (look this one up), most plating gone, very good overall. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg & SEPT15_365GB.jpg) 370. Pair of wire handled bicycle wrenches: 4.25-inch HERCULES loop-handle, very good; and a 5-inch ACME marked on back of jaw W.W.W. CHICAGO, some pitting, good overall. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg & SEPT15_365GB.jpg) 371. J.H. WILLIAMS & CO. adjustable 5.5-inch pocket or motorcycle wrench OCT. 18, 1892 Patent, COMPLIMENTS OF THE GARVIN MACHINE CO, fine overall. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg & SEPT15_365GB.jpg) 372. Unknown make 6.5-inch self-adjusting pipe wrench with 3 jaws two moving and one stationary, some very mild pitting, very good overall. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg & SEPT15_365GB.jpg) 373. Three 6.5-inch wooden handled monkey wrenches: two H.D. SMITH “Perfect Handle” models one with wallowed out jaws, the other is very good; and a COES WRENCH CO. L. COES PATENT. (SEPT15_353GB.jpg & SEPT15_365GB.jpg) 374. THE RAY SOCKET WRENCH (set) in original tin box with hinged lid by the PACKER AUTO SPECIALTY CO. CHICAGO. U.S.A. Contains 52 pieces total including 375. Two unusual MOSSBERG wrenches: No. 635 open end with socket, fine; and a double ended alligator No. 490, very good. 376. Unusual MAUSER 8-inch quick-adjusting automotive-type nut wrench, very good. 377. HOE CORP. POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. PATENTED FEB. 21, 1923 self-adjusting pipe wrench, very good with intact spring. 378. DIAMOND CALK & HORSESHOE CO. double ended Crescent-type nut wrench 6 and 8-inch, very good overall. 379. Twist-handle 6.25-inch nut wrench, very good. 380. Swedish 12-inch simple Crescent-type nut wrench, marked on both sides, very good. 381. Lot of three St. Louis hardware related saws: H.W. GELLER E-Z CUTTER 28-inch rip saw with nice etch, improper handle and Atkins medallion, will make great user; H.M. MEIER keyhole saw with acorn medallion, very good; and a GELLER, WARD & HASNER Hardware Co. 26-inch 7ppi blade with fine etch and very good handle. 382. Pair of 26-inch OAK LEAF No. 800 hand saws: one has the OAK LEAF etch with the St. Louis location added; the other has the same logo but with WALDEN NY as the location. The ST.LOUIS-marked one has a 12ppi blade and the other has an 8ppi blade, both are very good. 383. Craftsman Model No. 117.2102 high speed drill in original box, the lid of the box is separating, good overall. 384. Pennant Auto Oil can very good overall. (on left) 385. Lot: four empty file boxes and a large 20-inch turnscrew or screwdriver with wooden handle and brass ferrule, very good. 386. STEINE A.S.U. DIVISON ALLIED STORES & UTILITIES ST. LOUIS, MO oil can, some white overspray on the red paint, very good overall. 387. Early 1920s BLACK & DECKER 1/4-inch electric drill with pistol grip, needs new cord. Comes with an add for same out of an old Popular Science Magazine. 388. Kelvanator St. Louis, Mo 4701 Washington, St. Louis, Mo oil can, very good overall. 389. Three household oil cans: BROWNING ULTRA FINE; GULF HOUSEHOLD OIL; and RED WING SHOE OIL, all very good. 390. Lot of 11 assorted books and booklets for the do-it-yourselfer including: an AUDEL UPHOLSERING by James E. Brumbaugh; HOW TO DO YOUR OWN PROFESSIONAL PICTURE FRAMING by Raymond D. Brown; War Department Technical Manual CARPENTRY May 6, 1943; WOODWORK JOINTS by Charles H. Hayward; Gabriele Grunebaum HOW TO MARBALIZE PAPER; CONTRACT JOINERY by Ken Austin; Circular Work in Carpentry and Joinery by George Collings; Biscuit Joiner Handbook by Hugh Foster; ROUTER HANDBOOK by Patrick Spielman with the COMPLETE ROUTER WORKSHOP book inside; The Art of Upholstering and Tufting Secrets booklets. 391. Lot of books for the do-it-yourselfer including: Transitional Projects for Chip Carvers by Brucce Nicholas; The Craft of Woodcarving by Alan and Gill Bridgewater; STAIR LAYOUT by Stanley Badzinski, Jr.; American Woodworker August 1991 Issue 21; FINE WOODWORKING May/June 1986 No. 58; SPECIAL ISSUE WORKBENCH magazine DECKS AND MORE; TOY TRAIN REPAIR MADE EASY; BLACK & DECKER DECKS; CLASSICS DESIGNS FOR WOODCARVING; MAKING PICTURE FRAMES IN WOOD; and WORKBENCH April 1988. 392. 393. 394. 395. to 399. Below belong to Braun: 400. Lot of 27 mini 4-inch Crescent-type nut wrenches all different including: PROTO PROFESSIONAL; CRESCENT; CHANNEL LOCK; WIZARD H2400 (Firestone); PROTO LOS ANGELES; DIMALLOY; PROTO 704; PENNCRAFT 9913 (J.C. PENNY); HUSKY A4; etc. 401. Pair of combination end wrenches both made in China; one with pocket-knife handles including a ROUGH RIDER in original box; and another with a clip so it can be worn on a belt. 402. Pair of little novelty wrenches: 4-inch MARX pipe wrench in working condition; G&J PRODUCT 3-inch side adjusting wrench with screwdriver at end of handle, very good. 403. Pair of spoke or nipple grip wrenches for use in tightening the spokes of bicycles or small motorcycles. 404. Three adjustable pocket or bicycle nut wrenches: 4-inch with brass center-adjusting nut and open loop handle; GERMAN 3.75-inch with center adjusting nut; and a handle adjusting June 7th 1892 patent with nipple grip, very good. 405. Lot of five Billings & Spencer center adjusting pocket or bicycle nut wrenches including 7-inch Model E with old green paint on both sides, very good; 6-inch Model D, very good; 5-inch MODEL B with nickel plating on one side that is peeling; and two different 4-inch C.E. BILLINGS FEB. 18, 1879, one has mild pitting, the other is fine. 406. Pair of pocket or bicycle nut wrenches: 6-inch GELLMAN WRENCH CORP. very good overall; and a 5-inch COES all-steel PAT. DEC. 24, 1901, very good. 407. Three pocket or bicycle nut wrenches: 5-inch all-steel with mild pitting; 6-inch Queen City, has mild pitting, good working condition; and a 6-inch GELLMAN MFG. POLLY, complete and very good. 408. Pair of automotive wrenches: 11-inch SIMMNONS (St. Louis hardware co.), complete and very good; and a MAXWELL 8-inch No. 3 open end, very good. 409. IRON AGE C9 6-inch cutout cultivator wrench, very good. 410. Four small wrenches: TRIMOUNT MFG. 6-inch Stillson-type pipe wrench, very good; AKETT NO. 1 double ended alligator wrench, very good; MOSSBERG STERLING NO. 1, fine; and a 4-inch center adjust nut wrench with light pitting. 411. Lot of seven novelty-type adjustable pipe or nut wrenches: two 2.5-inch Craftsman; 2.5-inch BOYS JAPAN; 1.5-inch brass; 2.5-inch HONG KONG; etc. Above lots belong to George Braun 412. Lot: two wooden mallets and the head for a third that needs the handle hole cut. 413. Nice white sharpening stone in wooden base, very good. 414. Sharpening stone in a fitted mahogany box, has former owner’s name H. HANDS stamped into both halves of box, very good. 415. Block knife made form a large drawknife, faint L&IJ WHITE drawknife, very good. 416. Seven socket firmer chisels: Sargent 1 1/2-inch; 3/4-inch KEEN KUTER; DEFIANCE by STANLEY No. 1251; etc. 417. Sharpening stone in wooden base with built-in feet, very good. 418. Lot of 5 tang chisels: W. BUTCHER; BUCK BROS; 1/8-inch mortise chisel; OAK LEAF; etc. 419. 420. to 449. 450. 451. to 499. 500. TBA. The following are Braun’s 501. Two pipe wrenches: COCHRAN MODEL 1910 10-inch screw adjust, complete and very good; and an unknown make with lever, missing the removable pipe grip from the bottom jaw, light pitting. 502. Vandegrift 9.5-inch adjustable alligator, intact spring, very good overall. 503. BLACKHAWK No. 151 handle adjusting plug and valve wrench, fine overall. 504. Two double ended alligator wrenches: 8-inch double ended with thread chasers in handle, PAT. APRIL 3, 1906, very good; and a No. 2 marked with big letter W inside a diamond. 505. Pair of ELGIN adjustable alligator wrenches one with die stock in end of handle, both very good. 506. BRIDGE TOOL CO. ST. LOUIS 12-inch wooden handled monkey wrench, fine overall. 507. A.P. JOY PAT. buggy wrench, missing the wooden knob, otherwise very good, we are including a wood handle that the new owner will have to put a bolt thru, very good. 508. Pair of unusual wrenches: UNIVERSAL WRENCH CO. crescent-type with lever, mild to moderate pitting, working condition; and a 8.5-inch three jaw plier with a movable jaw that comes up from the bottom when the handles are moved together, moderate pitting, working condition. 509. Unusual 8-inch self or handle-adjusting nut wrench by the CHICAGO MFG & DIST’G CO. CHICAGO in original pouch, very good. 510. ANY ANGLE WRENCH PAT. 1916 crescent-type with tilting head, mild pitting, very good working condition. 511. PERPETUAL GRIP double ended alligator wrench with three dies in handle, marked ALL PARTS RENEWABLE, AUG 14, 1906, very good. 512. Sharpening stone in nice mahogany box, very good. 513. Lot of 10 gouges including two KEEN KUTTER; PS&W; ROBT. SORBY; etc. 514. Sharpening stone in wooden box, very good overall. 515. to 549. TBA. 550. 551. to 599. 600. 601. to 644. TBA. 645. Stanley #4 1/2C wide body smoother, tote wrapped with electrical tape, good low knob, considerable light rust, will clean to very good usable condition. 646. Large lot of totes and knobs for iron bench and block planes and even two NOS wooden bench plane handles, a great lot for anyone who deals in vintage planes. 647. Pair of Stanley #3 iron smooth planes: the one on the left has blue japanning and hardwood tote and knob, it has mild surface rust and a few streaks of paint on the sides and sole, will clean to fine; the other is a Type 11 with V-logo blade, tote is broken and glued in the center and has paint splattered, good low knob, light rust to exposed surfaces, will clean to very good. 648. Large lot of plane parts including six lever caps for bench planes; a frog for an iron fore plane; knuckle jointed cap for an iron block plane, numerous rods and nuts for attaching totes and knobs, etc. 649. 650.