2010 CABIN FEVER ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION - Great Planes …



2010 CABIN FEVER ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION

March 13, 2010, 10:00 AM

St. Charles (St. Louis), Missouri

Harvester Lions Club
4835 Central School Road

St. Charles, MO 63304

(preview Friday March 12, from 2:30 to 6:30 PM and Sat. 7 to 10 AM)

001.____ Three different claw hammers, plus four hammer heads.

002.____ Two different sized combination pipe and nut wrenches, the bigger of the two with an improper replacement handle, and a Bemis & Call 6-inch adjustable crescent-type.

003.____ Lot of three spiral screwdrivers plus a tool handle and a push drill.

004.____ Two different scrapers.

005.____ Robinson Pat. bill poster's hammer, very good

006.____ Reeds Coal Phone 772 coal hammer.

007.____ Strapped saddler's hammer, light rust, will clean.

008.____ Wrenches: Eifel Plier Wrench; Boston 6-inch quick adjust and L&S? bicycle.

009.____ Six assorted saws incl. hack & jewelers.

010.____ Two small bung augers including one by C.E. Jennings.

011.____ Two box scrapers & a pair of shoe lasting pliers with built-in hammer.

012.____ Mellor Box Opener from Sedalia, Missouri & two other crating hammers.

013.____ Four hammers incl. a Keen Kutter upholsters tack hammer.

014.____ Four assorted braces incl. nice Defiance by Stanley #1250.

015.____ Six braces incl. short-throw ratcheting model & four penny types.

016.____ Four assorted claw hammers including a Keen Kutter.

017.____ Stanley #80 scraper and three spoke shaves.

018.____ Four assorted wood clamps; one appears to be an instrument maker's clamp.

019.____ Three crating hammers one marked HARRY HUSSMAN ST. LOUIS; another J.F. DUFFY CHICAGO that is nickel plated.

020.____ Six assorted pliers; hog ringer; end nipper; and gas pliers.

021.____ Yankee screwdriver plus three push drills.

022.____ Ohio Tool #130 screw arm sash with additional imprint C. SAGE, dovetailed boxing.

023.____ Ohio Tool #127 fixed sash plane.

024.____ Stanley #90 steel cased rabbet plane (with nicker), very good overall.

025.____ Four wood planes: Sandusky 7/8-in. dado missing the nicker wedge and marked on heel R.C. GUENTHER, QUINCY, ILL.; Auburn Tool 7/8-in. dado; and two different sized rabbets.

026.____ Four drawknives incl. one by Oak Leaf, all will make great users.

027.____ Two ram's horn scrapers, one is an E.C. Atkins patent with a blade made from an old saw.

028.____ Four saws: surgeon's bone saw; hand forged hack saw; & two jeweler's saws.

029.____ Five saw tools: two saws sets; raker gage; keyhole saw and a cast iron file handle.

030.____ Four miniature screw clamps.

031.____ Millers Falls #52 boring attachment & a small hand drill.

032.____ Four hatchets: Diamond Edge broad hatchet; Bridgeport; unknown lathing hatchet, etc.

033.____ Eight small pair of different pliers and cutters, smallest pair marked Winchester; another marked Bell System.

034.____ Six assorted plumb bobs; one is nickel plated.

035.____ Six assorted trammel points including one with points coming out both top and bottom (a mate to the one on the far left was found after the photo was taken).

036.____ Pair early Stanley #2 brass trammel points.

037.____ A.H. REED screwdriver; Stanley #130A and a dirty old Yankee 131A.

038.____ Thirteen assorted wood chisels, two need handles, all can be restored to usable condition.

039.____ Four assorted calipers and dividers including a registering pair; plus a bill hook used for hanging up invoices in a general store or office.

040.____ Millers Falls fore plane; Hercules 1414 jack plane & Stanley #4 smoother, all need cleaning and tuning up.

041.____ Three Stanley bench planes: #5 1/2; household jack plane (5 1/4 size) and #3 smoother, all very good.

042.____ Four iron block planes incl. 100 mini; #75 bullnose & #102 & #103.

043.____ Five iron planes: two jacks including a Stanley #5; two #78 duplex and a smoother, one 78 is complete and one is missing its fence.

044.____ Eleven different carving tools, gouges, parting tool etc.

045.____ Six different size gouges incl. Charles Buck.

046.____ Two #6 size fore planes including a Siegley that has a small corner chip on one side; plus three #3-size smooth planes.

047.____ Seven iron block planes inc. two Stanley that have knuckle jointer lever caps.

048.____ Four hatchets: Keen Kutter lathing; Diamond Edge lathing; unknown broad; & with sheet metal handle marked BUR-NOR.

049.____ Six misc. braces plus an extra one that's missing the top handle.

050.____ Four different hack saws incl. Goodell-Pratt and another odd cam locking.

051.____ Four saws: jewelers; Millers Falls #12 hack saw; 4-MOST hack saws, etc.

052.____ Five different braces incl. two short throw ratchet models.

053.____ Two regular hand adzes and one combination hammer adz.

054.____ Four different hatchets including a PLUMB with anchor logo.

055.____ Five hammers: cobbler's; unusual double headed; plated claw hammer; etc.

056.____ Four little hammers: candy or taffy hammer; BABY TERRIER crating tool, etc.

057.____ Four mini hammers incl. HARRY HUSSMAN crating hammer; TOMAHAWK JUNIOR NO. 9; and a snow knocker.

058.____ Ten assorted chisels incl. L&IJ WHITE; GREENLEE; etc. All are very good.

059.____ Large assortment (18) gouges and chisels incl. Buck Brothers.

060.____ Five iron bench planes; two jacks, and three smoothers, two missing lever caps, the Stanley #5 has a Stanley aluminum tote.

061.____ Three transitional smoothers: BRIDGE TOOL CO. ST. LOUIS; & Stanley #24.

062.____ Five iron block planes incl. Stanley #130; #120; #118 & 7-inch with knuckle jointed lever cap.

063.____ Seven iron block planes: Stanley #75 with owner-added wood fence on bottom, another #75 bullnose rabbet, two #103s, Stanley #130 body, etc.

064.____ Lot of kitchen gadgets incl. NO-BURN Hot Pan Lifter from Nashville; ice shaver; cast iron meat tenderizer; RIVEL DRGM can opener. etc.

065.____ Seven iron block planes incl. 60 1/2 low angle; two #75 bullnose rabbets (one has an owner added wooden handle), all good or better.

066.____ Four iron spoke shaves incl. Stanley #62 double bladed; and three others, all very good.

067.____ Three iron spoke shaves incl. Stanley #64 and a 63X? flat bottom, all very good.

068.____ Four iron block planes incl. Stanley #103 IOB; another 103 that needs a blade; Sargent double ender, etc.

069.____ Five hammers incl. large BELL SYSTEMS wrecker; farriers, hand forged claw hammer with iron socket, etc.

070.____ Three cobblers hammers & a perfection by Bridgeport scraper.

071.____ Beer flat of misc. square-shank auger bits, some are Russell Jennings Stanley, most very good or better.

072.____ Two leather slitters (one needs blade) and two saddler's knives.

073.____ Lufkin 200-foot cloth surveyor's tape measure in a nice plated housing, needs leather handle replaced.

074.____ Three levels incl. Davis pedestal level; Stanley pocket level and line level.

075.____ Patented hoof pick and hammer, marked on side of head B.B.&R. and the pick has been straightened out a bit.

076.____ Eight marking gages including two rosewood marking and mortise gages.

077.____ Bemis & Call? 15-inch combination pipe & nut wrench with long sleeve; plus three small wrenches.

078.____ Four screwdrivers incl. Reed; Western Auto; Mann's Patent screw-holding etc.

079.____ Lot of three wooden spoke shaves and five hatchet heads including a WITTE HARDWARE ST. LOUIS and two KEEN KUTTER.

080.____ Two different sized Reed Patent screwdrivers, the smaller of the two is very good, the larger is at least good overall.

081.____ Stanley #45 combination plow plane with two boxes blades (23 total) including slitter, cam, long & short rods; plane has 90%+ nickel and nice rosewood handle and knob, fine overall condition, all inside an owner made wooden box.

082.____ Three hatchets including an Estwing with a leather sheath; a DIAMOND EDGE with leather sheath & an unknown lathing hatchet.

083.____ Lot of hammers: rock hammer/pick; strapped tack hammer; another tack hammer, plus an unusual chopper.

084.____ Three hand saws (from bottom to top) Atkins 28-inch #53 has missing handle spur, otherwise fine with excellent etch; 26-inch Disston D8 8tpi, very good overall; Disston 26-inch good apple handle, 10tpi blade, good overall.

085.____ Simonds #300 28-inch, 5 1/2tpi, rip saw, fine etch, fine overall.

086.____ Simonds Saw Co. flooring saw, very good handle.

087.____ Three saws: Simonds 26-inch, 8tpi & a Wheeler Madden & Climson panel saw with split nut handles.

088.____ Three back saws incl. Diamond Edge #125 with improper handle and a dovetail saw, needs light cleaning.

089.____ Three keyhole saws (one with broken handle) and a meat saw.

090.____ Long wooden carpenter's day box or tool chest. Great for storing and transporting your little collection of saws in.

091.____ Old machinist tool chest with assorted steel scales, machinist jacks, mini parallel clamp, etc.

092.____ Lot of seven assorted C clamps, one has welded repair.

093.____ Unusual Diamond Edge hatchet.

094.____ Keen Kutter K13 roofing hatchet with original handle, fine.

095.____ Shinola hatchet with wooden handles, very good.

096.____ Two Keen Kutter hatchets: a nice camp hatchet with original sheath & a lathing hatchet with ill-fitting handle.

097.____ Three hammers: Shapleigh tack hammer; Simmons mini claw hammer & Keen Kutter DYNAMIC claw hammer, all very good.

098.____ Lot of brick mason's striking tools.

099.____ Three blacksmith nippers or pincers, one is by Simmons.

100.____ L&IJ WHITE & SHAPLEIGH drawknives plus a brass-bodied cooper's or carriage makers spokeshave.

101.____ Lot of six saws or saw tools including a nice Keen Kutter coping saw.

102.____ Three Shapleigh OLD HICKORY kitchen knives.

103.____ Craftsman duplex plane (like Sargent #79) made by Sargent, fine; and a Simmons jack plane, very good.

104.____ Stanley #148, 7/8-inch tongue & groove plane, fine overall.

105.____ Three MELLOR Patent Aug. 4, 1903 (U.S. #735,125) crate opening tools, one marked with patent date, all very good.

106.____ Three different box or crate opening tools including Box Terrior & March 5, 1901 from Champaign, Illinois.

107.____ Four ratchet braces including a Stanley Yankee 2100A, 10-inch.

108.____ Lot: Meat cleaver; animal trap and unusual pair of hedge trimmers.

109.____ Three crating tools: two NOX TOX; and one Bridgeport, all very good.

110.____ Two crating tools: Bridgeport IROQUOIS with wooden handles; and a Bridgeport with light rust.

111.____ Four different braces including a John Fray made Spofford type.

112.____ Three different spoke shaves including one with brass body.

113.____ Three shaves incl. Keen Kutter #55 with concave face; unknown #2 pair and a leather shave.

114.____ Goodell brace with integral hollow auger, needs light cleaning.

115.____ Pair of ratchet braces incl. Keen Kutter KR8 & Shepard's patent.

116.____ Two coping saws; an 1883 patent saw tool; and unknown saw set.

117.____ Lot of carving tools & chisels, the outermost ones are both Keen Kutter.

118.____ Six push drills including Keen Kutter; Goodell Bros; & Goodell-Pratt.

119.____ Six different push drills incl. Johnson & Taintor; Oak Leaf; Goodell Bros; & Goodell-Pratt #510 Farley Patent.

120.____ Lot of eight pliers, side cutters, & crimpers incl. pairs by Diamond Edge & Shapleigh.

121.____ Three hatchets including nice Keen Kutter with leather sheath; & a Keen Kutter KBH2 with original handle; and a Shinola type with broken claw.

122.____ Six hammers incl. two cobblers; and one nice Diamond Edge claw.

123.____ Four hammers including a rare nut cracking type with rosewood handle.

124.____ Five different Yankee-type screwdrivers, Archimedean screwdrivers and a push drill.

125.____ Two braces incl. Stanley Yankee 2001A ratchet brace.

126.____ Three braces incl. RARE Goodell-Pratt Farley Patent (U.S. #1,508,512).

127.____ Lot of misc. items including striking tools for brick work; a USMC scrap hatchet, etc.

128.____ Six wrenches incl. two twist handle ACME; a wooden handle nut wrench and three small pipe wrenches.

129.____ Four different nippers including ones by Diamond Edge & Simmons; plus a pair of fencing plier.

130.____ Five pliers or cutters incl. end cutter; nice Kraeuter fencing plier; etc.

131.____ Seven wrenches and a PS&W sheet metal tool.

132.____ Nine different wrenches including a double ended Crescent, 6-inch Gellman, chain pliers, etc.

133.____ Four ratchet braces incl. PEXTO SAMPSON; Shapleigh 8-inch, etc.

134.____ Lot of 8 files and rasps including a nice vixen with iron removable iron handle.

135.____ Lot of misc. tools: bearing scrapers; lead cruciable; Diamond Edge claw hammer head, etc.

136.____ Lot of misc. items incl. a Washburn Patent (U.S. #1,263,492) lead 7 and Linotype slug cutter by H.B. ROUSE & CO. Chicago; stove lid lifter; side cutter, etc.

137.____ Six different wooden molding planes incl. Ohio Tool tongue cutter.

138.____ Two Shapleigh Hardware (St. Louis) NORLEIGH DIAMOND brass blow torches, one larger than the other and both needing a cleaning.

139.____ Two mini Lenk torches: #30 Pat. 3/11/98 & another in brass that is marked GASOLINE, both very good.

140.____ Four iron block planes: two Stanley #110; Stanley #130 double ended & a Sargent.

141.____ Three iron block planes: REVONOC by Stanley; a Stanley #75 and a Sargent mini, all very good.

142.____ Two wooden mallets, both in fine condition.

143.____ Nice carvers mallet.

144.____ Five plumb bobs, two brass and three steel, all very good.

145.____ Four brass plumb bobs, all very good.

146.____ Three braces: two ratchets braces and Obed Peck Patent brace patented Sept. 23, 1879 (needs cleaning).

147.____ Two small geared drills: the bigger one is an Oak Leaf & the smaller one is unmarked and is missing the jaws from the chuck, otherwise very good.

148.____ Box lot of misc. items incl. brass grease gun, nippers, shears, etc.

149.____ Lot including two corner chisels and a parting tool.

150.____ Lot of four smoothers including Oak Leaf transitional and a nice Keen Kutter with proper blade.

151.____ Lot of nine try squares some with rosewood handles.

152.____ Lot of misc. screwdrivers incl. a fine Keen Kutter tool handle.

153.____ Lot of five hammers: a ball peen by G.M. MFG L.I. CITY N.Y.; nice bumping; RUDOR MFG. N.Y. PAT. PEND. HANDI TOOL; mini HANDY HAMMER PAT PEND., etc.

154.____ Keen Kutter dividers and a Keen Kutter 8 X 12-in. square.

155.____ Four fine Keen Kutter gouges, all need handles.

156.____ Chapin Stephens 28-inch plumb & level with boxwood inclinometer inseret, very good.

157.____ Keen Kutter 30-inch brass-bound plumb & level by Disston, very good.

158.____ Stanley SW #30 double plumb & level, very good overall.

159.____ Two 30-inch levels including a Disston & Morss, both very good.

160.____ Two 28-inch levels: Chapin Stephens Co. & Stratton Bros. No. 1 brass bound, both very good.

161.____ Keen Kutter KK35 mason's level by Disson, very good overall.

162.____ Four levels: 28-inch Stanley plumb & level; 26-inch Oak Leaf; & 26-inch Stanley #0; & Chapin Stephens 26-inch plumb & level.

163.____ Stanley 28-inch transitional jointer plane & a 22-inch wooden jointer.

164.____ Two 18-inch plumb & levels plus two 24-inch plumb & levels.

165.____ Keen Kutter 22-inch miter box or back saw, very good overall.

166.____ Keen Kutter No. K88S 5 1/2 tpi rip saw, fine etch, very good overall.

167.____ Diamond Edge 18-inch 11tpi panel saw, fine etch, very good overall.

168.____ Stanley aluminum 24-inch #237 double plumb & level w/ eclipse covers, fine.

169.____ Two Stanley #36, 18-inch cast iron plumb & levels, the nicer one is fine and comes in an owner-made box.

170.____ Stanley #36G double plumb & level with eclipse vial covers, & having a shaft grove, fine overall; plus a Stanley #37, 6-inch double plumb & level, one vial broken, good overall.

171.____ The American House-Carpenter: A Treatise Upon Architecture 1844, book, very good overall.

172.____ Three books: Practical Uses of the Steel Square by Hodgson Vols. 1 and 2; and Operation of Modern Woodworking Machines 1958, all very good.

173.____ Tool & Woodworking books: Doall Contour Saws 1943, very good; A Woodcut Manual by J.J. Lankes, 1932, very good; and a stack of nine The Weekend Workshop pamphlets Edward Baldwin, signed by the author.

174.____ Thirteen assorted carving tools, most can be cleaned and restored to usable condition.

175.____ Three saws incl. Keen Kutter panel saw & Keen Kutter keyhole saw.

176.____ Hachmann Patent (U.S. #1,194,838) combination meat cleaver, meat tenderizer, ice shave & bottle cap lifter from St. Louis Missouri; plus another larger cleaver.

177.____ Two can openers including a Peerless, Hawks patent (No. 706,823) model & a smaller meat cleaver marked KUBLANSKI on blade.

178.____ Three Stanley #18 sliding T bevels; clapboard siding marker; #90 marking gage etc.

179.____ Lot incl. Stanley #95 1/2 butt gage; try square; and four sliding T bevels.

180.____ Laminated T square & an 18-inch Eberhard Faber No. 104 ruler.

181.____ Two braces: one is a ratcheting 10-inch model with heavy duty chuck; the other is a short throw iron brace with wooden pad, will clean to very good.

182.____ Lot of 17 assorted chisels including at least one early Keen Kutter with ribbon logo.

183.____ Two different take-down rafter or framing squares.

184.____ Three rafter or framing squares one by Keen Kutter.

185.____ Slatter's ripping hook, used by slate roof workers to rip out the nails.

186.____ Four assorted furniture clamps.

187.____ Lot of bitstock tools: two depth stops for auger bits; three adjustable washer cutters; and a twist drill attachment for braces.

188.____ Winchester #3578 auger bit extension; another bit extension by Millers Falls & three extra long auger bits.

189.____ Lot of bitstock tools including dowel pointers; screwdriver bits; countersinks etc. Several marked Shapleigh and Keen Kutter.

190.____ Assorted bitstock tools including two countersinks; large dowel pointer and several auger bits.

191.____ Six wooden molding planes incl. T. ATKINSON Louisville; Ohio Tool, etc.

192.____ Six wooden planes: two horn smoothers; a horn toothing plane; and three smoothers (one missing blade).

193.____ Six wooden planes some missing blades or wedges.

194.____ Unknown make surveyor or builder's transit in original box, the instrument itself is very good, the wooden box needs a new leather carrying strap, otherwise it too is very good.

195.____ Small 2-drawer Kennedy tool box filled with taps, drill bits, 4-inch Crescent wrench....

196.____ Lot of wooden molding planes, some missing blade and/or wedge, includes an intact TOPPING ALTON ILL side bead and an intact skew-bladed rabbet.

197.____ Keen Kutter Oak wall mounted tool box with both original Keen Kutter badges, outside of box has been painted gray, and there are several holes drill into the back.

198.____ Five levels: 18-inch Disston & Sons; 14-inch Keen Kutter (Disston); 12-inch Stanley #104; 10-inch Stanley #104; and a 6-inch iron L.S. Starrett double plumb & level with shaft groove.

199.____ Five wooden planes, including fore plane; plank; jack rabbet etc., two need the handles re-glued in the sockets.

200.____ Eight wood planes: smooth and seven molding planes, a few missing blades and/or wedges.

201.____ Two routers: one a nice brass or bronze body and very good overall; the smaller wooden router is missing the wedge that secures the blade.

202.____ Stanley #45 plane with cam, slitter, etc. Will clean to good usable condition.

203.____ Wooden cigar cutter, two stretchers marked W.F.B. CO. CLEVELAND, O., patented May 2, 1916 Wittlier; Buffalo Dental Mfg. Co. torch head; and unknown wood and brass tool or tool part.

204.____ Stanley Yankee #1991 machinist vise with swivel base, mounted on a piece of wood, very good.

205.____ Stanley Handyman Model A, electric drill.

206.____ Assorted gouges, chisels incl. two cranked gouges.

207.____ Lot of misc. iron bits; three gimlets; clamp, etc.

208.____ Three marking gages incl. Stanley SW #65; small panel gage & box of punches.

209.____ Lot of misc. files, C clamp; two hammer heads, etc.

210.____ Goodell spiral screw driver, rosewood tool handle full of bits, scratch awl, Stanley #45 screwdriver, etc.

211.____ Unknown make screw-holding screwdriver; two rosewood handled tool handles with bits; and a scarce #9701 mini screwdriver by PLUMB.

212.____ Lot of six assorted 24-inch boxwood 4-fold rules.

213.____ Misc. box lot: skewed chisel (needs handle); iron keyhole saw handle; wooden auger handle; etc.

214.____ Patented axle greaser; Keen Kutter needle nose pliers; bitstock wrench for wing nuts, etc.

215.____ Two pocket levels, one by Stanley; plus two brass pattern maker's shaves.

216.____ Stanley #271 mini router plane, fine; #75 bullnose rabbet (rusty); and a Millers Falls cigar shave missing one handle.

217.____ Two boxed sets of scale weights in wooden boxes, the smaller set is missing two weights; and the larger set is missing the three smallest weights.

218.____ Five glass cutters including one for circular work.

219.____ Wm. Johnson lead mallet; mill pick handle; stitching awl.

220.____ Wick trimming scissors; antique dentists tooth extracting wrench, and a bone or ivory handled ink eraser.

221.____ Lot: screw plate with rosewood handle, cigar box opener from M. FRITZ & SONS ST. LOUIS, and an unusual file marked DIETZ.

222.____ Lot: gun powder measurer. drafting protractor; typewriter oiler; bevel square; German hand sewing machine?

223.____ Four locks: Simmons: ASAF; YALE bicycle lock & a Johnson Universal Spare Tire lock by Underwriters Laboratories St. Louis, Missouri.

224.____ Large Shapleigh Hardware Diamond Edge #4 bench mounting grinder.

225.____ Five levels: surveyor's sighting level; John Rabone torpedo level; Stanley #38 and a Stanley 4-inch.

226.____ Lot incl. socket wrench with nested sockets inside handle; tin snips; hammer, screwdriver, file...

227.____ Lot: Clamp; battery post cleaner; brass hose nozzle; sewing awl; dividers; extra-long jeweler's-type screwdriver; extension mirror...

228.____ Two Audel books: Guide #1 Tools; Saw Filing; jointery & #2: Builders Mathmatics; Drawing Plans; Specifications; Estimating; plus pamphlets by K&E; Starrett & a Simmonds Guide for Carpenters.

229.____ Lot incl. box of small files; gravers, Keen Kutter awl & Keen Kutter tack puller, zig zag rule; screwdrivers; double beam marking gage....

230.____ Box lot: Handyman scratch awl; Westoctt 6-in. adj. nut wrench; Morril's Pat. saw set, reamer, small brass torch...

231.____ Lot of wooden plane blades and wooden wedges.

232.____ Jacob's chuck, misc. saw blades, vise, etc.

233.____ Misc. plane parts incl. fence, sliding section, depth & beading stops for Stanley #45 combination plane; wooden molding plane blades, block plane lever cap...

234.____ Misc. wooden planes and plane parts incl. homemade T rabbet.

235.____ Box lot misc. including wooden box of drill bits, W. H. Horn & Bro. leather tool; paper punch, marker...

236.____ Hunt & Wiseman sash coping plane & a Howland side bead.

237.____ DR Barton hollow & E.F. KRAFT ST. LOUIS side bead planes.

238.____ Combination plow plane blades; several router plane blades; two lever caps for spoke shaves, three bitstock tools, all inside a wooden tray.

239.____ Lot: small pin vise, square; Sargent sliding bevel; AMPCO brass paint scraper; brass caliper rule; small sliding square; pin vise; German tape measure with bakelite case; chisel...

240.____ Lot: Lufkin 100-ft. tape measure; advertising rule for Roeder Hardware Kirkwood, Mo.; sharpening stone in wooden box; like new Diamond Edge mason's trawl; and primitive wooden dividers; and two sets twist drills.

241.____ Lot of Stanley plane blades including a Stanley #70 box containing about 16 NOS 2-inch spoke shave blades, box is rough.

242.____ Goodell-Pratt 188A push drill new in a tattered box; DUTCH BOY lead; and box of Buck Bros. turning tools that are fine and just need handles added.

243.____ Two locks incl. RCA that may have come from a pay-to-play hotel radio.

244.____ IWAN BROS. South Bend, Ind. post hole auger with partial paper label.

245.____ Keen Kutter potato fork, needs new top rivet.

246.____ Keen Kutter KX14 long handled hard rake and a mystery grabber-type tool that may have been used to reach things on high shelves.

247.____ Keen Kutter sharpshooter nursery spade & a Keen Kutter flat nosed tile spade, both very good.

248.____ Two Ames shovels: sharp shooter & gravel shovel, both very good.

249.____ Two spade shovels with closed handles, both in fine condition.

250.____ Spade shovel by Keen Kutter, very good.

251.____ Two spade shovels including a long handled AMES DIG-EZY 15-630(403).

252.____ Two pair transit legs & 3-piece BELL SYSTEM surveying rod.

253.____ Three surveying tripods one by K&E.

254.____ Iron rack for long-handle tools likely out of an old hardware store.

255.____ Two beer flats of boxed nuts, machine screws, wood screws. etc.

256.____ Diamond Edge #DE5C corrugated jack plane, all original, VG.

257.____ Keen Kutter #K4c, built on early Bedrock-syle frame, fine.

258.____ Diamond Edge DE4 smooth plane all original and nice.

259.____Stanley #7 jointer plane, WWII model, nice condition, 90%+ japanning.

260.____ Stanley #40 1/2 scrub plane, X-logo blade, has seen limited usage, fine.

261.____ Scarce Stanley #84 razor edge spoke shave, boxwood, one small chip on underside of handle, VG.

262.____ Stanley #95 edge trimming block plane, VG.

263.____ Scarce Stanley #81 Rosewood razor edge spoke shave, VG.

264.____ Three fake Winchester open-ended wrenches 4-inch, 6-inch & 8-inch open-end wrench, fine condition.

265.____ Standard Tool Co. 8 ½-inch, quick-adjust nut wrench, scarce wooden handle model, very good overall.

266.____ Standard Tool Co. 10-inch, quick-adjust nut wrench, scarce wood handle model, fine overall condition.

267.____ SCARCE Keen Kutter (Ohio Tool) #KK71 router plane, complete with both blades, extra clamp, fine nickel and very good wood, fine overall.

268.____ SCARCE Shapleigh/Simmons Keen Kutter (Stanley) #K5 jack plane with adj. frog, Stanley blade, late & fine. These were the first planes sold by Shapleigh after they bought Simmons and the Keen Kutter logo.

269.____ Hebblethwaite Patent steel fencing hammer, made on patent #529,284 issued to John H. Hebblethwaite of Rock Falls, Illinois on Nov. 20, 1894, this one has some pitting but is very good overall.

270.____ Scarce A.O. Calhoon, Victor, Missouri, rafter square and polygon bevel, made on patent #842,999 issued to Albert O. Calhoon of Victor, Mo., has a hang hole in one end, VG. Victor, Missouri was flooded in making Mark Twain Lake many years ago.

271.____ Stanley #7 joiner plane, pre 1898, 1892 logo on nearly full length blade, handle tip gone, otherwise VG.

272.____ Alumo 1A weatherstripping rabbet plane, 9 1/2-in. VG.

273.____ Stanley #71 Type 3 nickel-plated router plane, VG.

274.____ Stanley #S18 unbreakable block plane, repainted but nicely done.

275.____ Stanley #71 Type 2 router plane, japanned body, 1/2-in. blade, VG.

276.____ Stanley #49 tongue and groove plane, VG.

277.____ Stanley No. 1221 Defiance 3/8-in. chisel, 12-inch overall length, VG.

278.____ Stanley 3/8-in. and 3/4-in. chisels.

279.____ Stanley #40 1 1/2-in. rubber handle, Stanley #50 3/4-in. and 1/2-in. chisels.

280.____ Stanley Everlast chisels 1 ½-in. and ¼-in.

281.____ Stanley Hurwood screwdriver modified for US Military ORD DEPT.

282.____ Scarce Stanley #24, 4-inch combination square and level.

283.____ Stanley #40 1 ½-inch wide chisel rubber handle, crack in the outer surface.

284.____ RARE Stanley #33, 2 ½-inch level attached to nickel-plated base, VG.

285.____ Stanley #60 double blade spoke shave, sweetheart logo on blades.

286.____ Stanley #236, 24-inch level, scarce.

287.____ RARE Keen Kutter (Ohio Tool) #KK171 1/2 router plane, fine.

288.____ Stanley #8C corrugated jointer plane with 1902 & 1910 patent dates, later blade, VG.

289.____ Stanley #78W weatherstripping rabbet plane w/captive nut, missing runner, depth stop and nicker.

290.____ Union No. X8 vertical-post jointer plane, fine overall condition.

291.____ Millers Falls #95 with captive nut, missing runner or guide on the bottom, similar to Stanely 78W weatherstripping plane.

292.____ Stanley #3 smooth plane, early type, VG.

293.____ Stanley #71 Type 2 router, japanned, VG.

294.____ Stanley #7 jointer plane, WWII model, VG.

295.____ Stanley #25 transitional smooth plane, VG.

296.____ Upson Nut #23 transitional plane, wood dark but no cracks.

297.____ Stanley #1120, 4-Square block plane, grey, FINE.

298.____ RARE Upson Nut #25 transitional smooth plane, has been refinished but no defects, VG.

299.____ RARE Stanley #1103 Victor smooth plane, 1953 model, in near new condition, the March 1997 MWTCA Gristmill has a good story about this series of Victor planes.

300.____ Stanley #112 scraper plane with Stanley logo on blade, both near new.

301.____ Stanley #83 cabinet scraper with proper blade and proper adjusting roller, nice.

302.____ Stanley #203, 5-inch block plane, VG.

303.____ Marsh #4 1/2 jumbo smooth plane with Lakeside blade, Made by Marsh for Montgomery Wards department stores, VG.

304.____ Stanley #7 jointer plane, late model, VG.

305.____ Stanley #3 plane, 1902 and 1910 patent dates, SW logo on blade, VG.

306.____ Stanley #5 jack plane, 1910 date, SW logo on blade, Stanley lever cap, VG.

307.____ Sargent #708 8-inch Auto-Set smooth plane, VG.

308.____ Stanley #100 tail handle block plane, VG.

309.____ Union No. 26X transitional jack plane with vertical-post adjuster, VG.

310.____ Scarce Sargent Shaw's Patent #9 smooth plane, VG.

311.____ Stanley #378 plane with all parts except one blade, likely repainted, VG.

312.____ Stanley #45 plane blades in wood box with sliding lid, 13 blades in all, VG.

313.____ Scarce Stanley #1 tire bolt wrench all original, VG.

314.____ Bedrock #608 patent dates 1895 and 1910, all original and VG.

315.____ Hebblethwaite Patent hammer & wrench, wooden handled version, good overall.

316.____ Two hand forged claw hammers, both with good handles.

317.____ Pair of adz eye claw hammers one by WARREN, both very good.

318.____ Germantown tinners hammer; Evansville Tool Works tinner’s hammer and an unknown mini hammer; all very good.

319.____ Nelson Patent tinner’s hammer, Wilton, Iowa, like new.

320.____ Two claw hammers: the bigger is a PATHFINDER and the smaller one an ATHA TOOL CO. Both are complete and very good.

321.____ Two strapped hammers: one is a nice claw hammer with faint maker’s mark; the other is an unknown purpose hammer with a curved single claw or spike.

322.____ Two Mcadamazing hammers.

323.____ Large Remington Tool & Mach. Co. spring winder patented July 30, 1907, THE HJORTH, VG.

324.____ Four hammers: three ball peen and one claw; all painted gloss black.

325.____ Four tinners hammers including riveting, all very good.

326.____ Four wooden mallets including two carver’s types.

327.____ Pair of V&B nippers and a pair of fencing pliers.

328.____ Vaughan Shingling hatchet “DESIGNED FOR PROFESSIONALS” with original $30.29 price tag, VG.

329.____ Goodell Mfg. TURNTABLE’98, Patent May 24, 1898 apple peeler, very good.

330.____ New Standard Corp. Mt. Joy, Penn. #50 cherry stoner or pitter, very good.

331.____ Wilson Patent all-steel bit brace, very good overall.

332.____ Pair of braces: Rose Patent by Millers Falls, some pitting; plus a large European type that uses a thumb screw to secure bit.

333.____ Yankee 2101A 10-inch ratchet brace, complete and very good; plus a 12-inch Spofford with mild to moderate pitting.

334.____ Two ratchet braces inc. 10-inch BEN HUR; and Stanley #975 10-inch, very good overall.

335.____ Five different ratchet braces including a PEXTO with a SAMSON chuck, all are complete and usable.

336.____ Nice early reamer with deep GM touch mark.

337.____ Early patented bung reamer May 22, 1874, very good.

338.____ Box full of 25+ new old stock hammer handles from Australia, along with a few used chisel handles.

339.____ Pair of hatchets: Diamond Edge camp hatchet and a unknown roofing hatchet.

340.____ Large cooper’s chamfer knife, complete and fine; plus a very good hoop driver.

341.____ Three hand forged claw hammers, all very good.

342.____ Carriage maker’s body knive or shave, very good.

343.____ Lot of five misc. hammers or hammer-type tools.

344.____ Four ratchet braces inc. PS&W No. 1001; PS&W No. 1201; & ILANOY #1000, all very good.

345.____ Three hand drills: Stanley #624, complete and very good: FORSBERG MFG. WHALE W-790, complete and very good; and a smaller Craftsman (Millers Falls?) that is very good.

346.____ Four braces: Millers Falls #32; Yankee #2101A; SIMMONS with rosewood handles; and Spofford-type with replaced screw.

347.____ Keen Kutter #K3 smooth plane, early Bedrock-style body, handle cracked, nice condition, short KK blade.

348.____ Diamond Edge #DE4 1/2C nearly all japanning intact, handle and knob very good, nice original blade, small crack at front right of body.

349.____ Keen Kutter #KK3C Ohio Tool Co. made, with nearly full length KK blade, VG.

350.____ SUPER RARE Keen Kutter K200 compass plane, almost 100 percent of original nickel plating remains, fine original blade, likely the most difficult Keen Kutter plane to find, and this one is as good as they get.

351.____ Birmingham 20-in. transitional fore plane with scarce faucet adjuster, VG.

352.____ Diamond Edge DE4 1/2 heavy-duty smooth plane, all original, VG.

353.____ Birmingham 15-inch transitional jack plane, with scarce faucet adjuster, one spoke broken off adjuster, otherwise VG.

354.____ BOOK: Tools by Comte, Hubert, hardcover with dust jacket, as new.

355.____ BOOKS: A Diderot Pictorial Encyclopedia of Trades and Industries, Volume One by Diderot, Denis; hard cover with dust jacket, fine as new, by Dover, edited by Charles C. Gillespie; A Diderot... Vol. 2, hard cover with dust jacket, fine as new, by Dover.

356.____ BOOKS: Colonial Furniture in America, by Lockwood, Luke Vincent, hard covered, ex library, in library binding, 1913, Charles Scribner's Sons Vols. 1 & 2, hard cover, ex library, re-bound, (matches other) 1913, Charles Scribner's Sons.

357.____ BOOKS: Dictionary of Hand Tools: A Pictorial Synopsis, hard coved with dust jacket, fine as new, 2002, Schiffer Pub.; Dictionary of Woodworking Tools by Salaman, R.A, paper back, very good, preferential opening, creases on spine, very clean, 1997 revised edition.

358.____ BOOKS: A Manual for Machine Woodworking Books 1-3, by Hunt, Dewitt, hard cover, good, some staining, binding strong, 1925, Harlow Pub. Co, includes advertising leaflet.

359.____ BOOKS: Steel Square and Its Uses, Vols. I and II, by Radford, Wm. A, hard cover, very good, cases tight, some insect damage to covers of both and to pastedown and fly of Vol. II, 1907, Wm. Radford, Chicago, IL; Practical Uses of the Steel Square, Vol. 2 by Hodgson, Fred T., hard cover, very good, some wear, case tight, 1917; Steel Square by Hodgson, Fred T., hard cover, fair, tear on spine, corners bumped, case loose 1889.

360.____ BOOKS: Chainsaw Carving an Eagle by Doeren, Jamie and Dennis Roghair, paper back, as new, 2005; Celtic Carved Lovespoons, by Littley & Clive Griffen, paper back, as new, 2003; Hand Carving Sowmen and Santas by Shipley, Mike, paper back, as new, 2000; Carving Folk Art Figures by Cipa, Shawn, paper back, as new, 2002; Carving Characters by Maxwell, Jim, paper back, as new, 1993; Learn to carve Faces and Expressions by Enlow, Harold L., paper back, as new, 1980; Carving Canes & Walking Sticks by Wolfe, Tom, paper back, as new, 1994; Let's Whittle by Pynn, Leroy, Jr., hard cover, fair, case needs tightening, ex-library, missing front fly, 1948; Whittling and Wood Carving by Tangerman, E. J., hard cover, very good, case tight, 1936, eleventh printing; and Woodcarving Fundamentals with Bob Stumpf, Vol.1, CD, 2001.

361.____ WOODWORKING BOOKS: Carving Signs by Krockta, Greg and Roger Schroeder, hard cover, spiral bound, as new except for tear on front, 1997; Christmas Scroll Saw, by Zieg, Tom, paper back, as new, 2000, 2nd printing; Custom Wooden Boxes for the Scroll Saw, by Thompson, Diana, paper back, as new, 2004; Scroll Saw Holiday Puzzles by Burns, Tony and June, paper back, as new, 2003; Making Wood Signs, by Spielman, Patrick, paper back, as new, 1984; Wooden Toys: Project and Plans by Graesch, Heinz, paper back, very good, 1983; and Weathervanes and Whirligigs, CD.

362.____ BOOK: Audel's Carpenters and Builders Guide, Vol. 1-4 by Graham, Frank D., cloth bound, very good, 1923.

363.____ TOOL BOOKS: A Dedication to Excellence and Innovation: The Simonds Story 1832 to 2007, as new, 2007, original; and The American Axe and Tool Co., New York, as new, 1981, reprinted by MWTCA & EAIA; Stanley Tools, catalogue No. 110, as new, 1984 reprinted by Roger Smith; Sargent Planes: Wood Botton and Iron Planes, as new, 1975 reprint by Roger Smith; Hynson Tool & Supply Co, St. Louis, USA 1903, as new 1980 reprint by MWTCA & EAIA; E. C. Stearns & Co., Syracuse NY, Hardware 1924, as new, 1977 reprint by Roger Smith; Woodworking Machinery Manufactired by W. F. and John Barnes Co., Rockford ILL, as new, 1978 reprint by MWTCA; PEXTO Mechanics Hand Tools Pexto, 1927, as new, 1981 reprint by Roger Smith; and How to Work with Tools and Wood by Stanley, hard cover, good, 1927.

364.____ Sargent #78 rabbet & fillister plane, complete and fine; plus a Craftsman low-angle block plane (Sargent made) with adjustable throat, very good overall.

365.____ L.S.S. Co. (Starrett) 18-inch iron shaft level, all vials intact, fine; plus a 12-inch Stanley #36 double plumb & level, one plumb vial dry, otherwise fine.

366.____ Fine W.S. GREAVES & SONS “Connecticut-style” hand adz, needs wedge made to securely mount handle to blade, otherwise very good.

367.____ Small wooden spill plane marked G.WALKER on both ends, fine.

368.____ Unusual spelk type shave marked F.S. PEARSON & CO. Sheffield, with screw adjusted cutter, very good overall.

369.____ Nicely made wooden router, marked on both sides J.SYMONDS, has a plow plane blade in it now.

370.____ Stanley #35 plumb line level, has a dry plumb vial, otherwise very good.

371.____ Interesting brass-framed hack saw, frame marked HERBERT LEWIS JAN. 1st, 1894, fine overall.

372.____ Nice curved hand adz for making dough bowls or troughs, some pitting, worth restoring; plus a small lathing hatchet.

373.____ Fine L&IJ White hand adz, may in fact be a new old stock piece, very sharp and ready to go.

374.____ Two drawknives and two firmer socket chisels, one drawknife and ne chisel need handles.

375.____ Pair of fencing pliers: a FULTON & an unknown with a staple puller, both very good.

376.____ Two push drills and one Yankee Handyman 133H screwdriver, all very good.

377.____ Lot of four sharpening stones: DEERLICK OIL STONE CO. CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO; two CARBORUNDUM brand stones in original boxes and another unmarked stone.

378.____ Stanley #130 doubled ended block plane, MADE IN ENGLAND, like new in original box.

379.____ Standard Tool Co. ½ dozen square-shanked bits for brace IOB, all are fine.

380.____ A Krahn Punch for paper fasteners made by Krahn Mfg. Milwaukee, Wis. Mounted to board with original tag, very good.

381.____ Notary type stamp patented July 13, 1920 with original paint, fine.

382.____ Four 4-inch Crescent wrenches: OMEGA; PROTO: KRAEUTER; and MFD 4004, all very good.

383.____ Hand cranked purfeling tool, clamps to a table with the C clamp, complete and very good.

384.____ W.H. HOWELL CO. GENEVA, ILL cast iron trivet, very good; plus a sad iron that needs a handle.

385.____ Nice pair of riding spurs, complete and very good.

386.____ Stanley #730 2-lb. hammer, VG; plus a head for a poll adz, needs a handle.

387.____ BOOKS: Starrett Second Ed. catalog No. 27, 1957, paper back, very good, name on cover, second edition; Starrett Precision Tools Suggested Resale Net Prices, Feb. 9, 1959, very good, name on cover, 1959; Starrett Tools, Catalog No. 22, 19??, paper back, damaged cover at spine, corners, 1900?; Lufkin Catalog No. 8, very good; Lufkin Precision Tool Price List, March 10, 1956, fine, 1959; new Lufkin Precision Tools, fine, not dated.; Brown & Sharpe Small Tools Catalog No. 33, paper back, fair, loose at front, tears to cover,1938; Brown & Sharp Small Tools Catalog No. 30, paper back, fair, cover damaged, 1926; and Goodell Pratt Conplete Catalog 16, paper back, good, some writing at front, back inside 1920s.

388.____ BOOKS: Woodworker's Journal From Shop to Home, hardcover, as new, 2004: Wood: Country Woodcrafts You Can Make by Meredith Books, hard cover, as new, 1992; Making Country Rustic Wood Projects by Spielman, Patrick, hard cover, very good 1985; Mother's 101 Workshop Projects, Mother Earth News, paper back, good 1984; The Handyman's Book, by Hasluck, Paul N., paper back, as new, 1987; Trade Secrets: Tips and Hints from the Pros., Schnaser, Gene, paper back, very good, corners bumped, 1988; 15 Practical Woodworking Projects by Blandford, Percy, paper back, as new, 1988, 1st ed. 2nd print; The 250 Best Shop Tricks by Woodworkers' Journal, paper back, as new, 2000; Woodworking Magazine 14 Projects: First Seven Issues of Woodworking Magazine, hard cover with dust jacket, as new, 2007; and Workshop Plans DIY Project Plans compact disk.

389.____ BOOKS: Timber Frame Construction: All About Post and Beam Construction by Sobon, Jack and Roger Schroeder, paper back, very good, 1984; The Log Cabin: Homes of the North American Wilderness by Bealer, Alex W. and John O. Ellis, paper back, good, 1978; Hand-Hewn: and The Art of Building Your Own Cabin by Leitch, William C., paper back, very good, 1976.

390.____ BOOKS: Porch, Patio, & Deck Furnishings by Black & Decker, hard covers, spiral bound, as new, 1996, Furniture Projects for the Deck & Lawn, Kelsey, John, paper back, as new, 2004; Decks, Porches & Patios, hard covered, as new.

391.____ BOOKS: Woodframe Furniture Restoration by Smith, Alan, hard cover with dust jacket, as new, 1985; The Furniture Guys Book by L'Erario, Joe and Ed Feldman, hard cover with dust jacket, very good--front fly creased, otherwise as new, 1990; Furniture and Decoration: Period and Modern, hard cover, good, 1941, revised, eighteenth printing; How to Restore and Decorate Chairs by Blanchard, Roberta Ray, hard cover with dust jacket, very good, 1952; and The Complete Book of Furniture Restoration by Salazar, Tristan, hard covered, very good, 1982.

392.____ BOOKS: FURNITURE BOOKS: Furniture Making Plain and Simple by Watson, Aldren A. and Theodora A. Poulos, hard covered with dust jacket, 1984; The Art of Chair Making by Pierce, Kerry, paper back, as new, 1997; and The Encyclopedia of Joint Making by Noll, Terrie, hard cover with dust jacket, as new, 1997 reprint.

393.____ BOOKS: FURNITURE BOOKS: Building Early American Wooden Furniture by Daniele, Joseph, hard cover, fair to poor, case open at front, cover worn, 1974; American Woodenware and Other Primitives, paper back, very good, ex library, 1974; Early American Furniture You Can Build, paper back, good, with enclosures, fawcett books; and Shop Drawings of Shaker Furniture and Woodenware, Vol. I and II by Handberg, Ejner, hard cover, ex library, good to fair, 1973 and 1975.

394.____ TOOL BOOKS: The Antique Tool Collector's Guide to Value by Barlow, Ronald S., paper back, very good, 1985; A Guide to the Makers of American Wooden Planes by Pollak, Emil and Martyl, paper back, as new, 2001 4th edition revised; Prices Realized on Rare Imprinted Wooden Planes, 1979-1992 by Pollak, Emil and Martyl, paper back, as new, 1993 first edition; and A Price Guide to Antique Tools by Kean, Herbert and Emil S. Pollak, paper back, as new, 1992.

395.____ WOODWORKING BOOKS: Swedish Carving Techniques by Sundquist, Wille, paper back, as new, 1990; Carving Swedish Woodenware with Jogge Sundquist, VHS videotape, 1990; The Art of Japanese Joinery by Seike, Kiyosi, poorly executed library re-bind, 1977, 4th printing, 1979; Clogs and Clogmaking by Atkinson, Jeremy, pamphlet, very good, not dated, Woodworking in Estonia by Viires, A., ex library, library bound, very good, 1969.

396.____ TOOL BOOKS: Ancient Carpenters' Tools by Mercer, ex library, very good, 1960; The American Patented Brace by Pearson, Ronald W., paper back, as new, 1994; A Guide to the Makers of American Wooden Planes by Pollak, Emil and Martyl; paper back, as new, 2001 4th ed. revised; Patent Master: Patent Images of Boring, Drilling & Related Tools & Machines by Price, Jim, compact disc, 2005.

397.____ Stanley BEDROCK TYPE I #8 jointer plane, all correct parts, 90% japanning, the right rear side has a Liquid-Metal repair of a few chips, otherwise intact and usable, VG.

398.____ Keen Kutter empty box likely for a 9 1/2 size plane, top part label missing, otherwise VG.

399.____ Scarce Zenith #14C Sargent-made for Marshall Wells Hardware of Duluth, Minn., has Zenith logo sides and blade, tip off handle, otherwise very good.

400.____ Stanley #605 1/4 Bedrock plane, near new, but some faint school markings.

401.____ Stanley #20 compass plane, VG.

402.____ Stanley #191 rabbet plane, missing depth stop, near new condition.

403.____ Stanley #203 block plane, nice condition with V-logo blade.

404.____ Wards (Stanley) jack plane with adjustable frog, complete and fine.

405.____ Scarce Simmons Hardware Co. CHIP-A-WAY breast drill with nicely embossed gear wheel.

406.____ Unusual BELKNAP BLUEGRASS (Sargent) #5C corrugated jack plane, complete and fine.

407.____ KEEN KUTTER BLUE BRAND KBO 2-speed breast drill with built-in level, VG.

408.____ Diamond Edge (Stanley) DE5 jack plane with black bakelite type tote, fine wooden handle, original blade, fine overall.

409.____ NORVELL SHAPLEIGH DIAMOND EDGE 2-speed breast drill, complete and very good.

410.____ Wooden 23-inch jointer plane with poorly executed throat patch; plus a 15-inch wooden jack plane, both can be put back into service.

411.____ Two 20-inch transitional fore planes including a B PLANE with unusual lateral adjuster, very good; another unmarked on toe but with good Stanley blade, very good overall; plus a Stanley #35? transitional smoother for parts.

412.____ Stanley #7C jointer plane, tall knob, adjustable frog, patent dates in bed behind frog, needs cleaning, well used blade, complete and in good usable condition.

413.____ Stanley #8C jointer plane, fine rosewood tote and tall knob, adjustable frog, 85%+ japanning, nearly full length blade, very good overall condition.

414.____ Langdon miter box by Millers Falls with very good 20-inch Disston & Sons back saw, a nice complete miter box in very good overall condition.

415.____ Large patented bung reamer with some pitting; plus a D.R. Barton hoop driver that needs a handle.

416.____ Nice screw adjusting coopers croze.

417.____ Nice wooden mallet; plus a bung auger.

418.____ Unknown purpose tapered reamer; plus a hoop driver.

419.____ Reading Hwe. Mfg. apple peeler, complete and very good.

420.____ Hand adz; plus a hoop driver that needs a wooden handle.

421.____ Bridgeport type breast drill; plus an unknown make 10-inch ratchet brace, very good.

422.____ Lot of four hammers: D. MAYDOLE claw hammer; Diamond Edge claw hammer; 3 1/4-pound sledge; and a blacksmith type.

423.____ Two hammer: long nose ball peen, very good; and a hatchet.

424.____ Shingle froe plus a cooper or carriage type drawknife.

425.____ Large cabinet makers tool chest with raised panel lid and intact lock with key, one of the bottom boards is loose, there is nothing inside, make some sliding tills and fix or replace the loose board in the bottom and you'll have nice tool chest.

426.____ Nice display case with oak top that needs two new pieces of glass. This one has a lever on the side that when depressed opens the top, there is a lockable storage space below and when locked the front can't be opened with the lever. Install two new pieces of glass and you will have a fine old display case.

427.____ Nice 6-drawer 23 x 9 1/4 x 7-inch steel cabinet that once contained a lot of watchmaker's parts, the drawers all have their pulls and each has a holder for ID tags, very good.

428.____ Smaller 14 1/2 x 11 x 8-inch, 6-drawer steel parts cabinet, was full of watch parts when the current owner found it, it still has boxes of watch crystals in one drawer, very good overall.

429.____ Small jewelers saw, very good; plus a small keyhole saw.

430.____ Small hand saw; plus a brass backed dovetail saw, very good.

431.____ Two wooden handled shaves; one by Hynson, both very good.

432.____ Brass die stock with wooden handles by Boston Brass, very good; plus a pair of patented nippers or hoof trimmers by Champion DeArment, very good.

433.____ Single bit axe head, very good; hatchet with rolled steel handle; plus another hatchet.

434.____ Two large hammers: large rock? hammer; and a mill pick.

435.____ S.H. CO's COLUMBIA No. 94 ST. LOUIS 26-inch, 5 ppi rip saw, some light rust, good etch, small chip from bottom of handle spur, very good overall.

436.____ Continental screw-arm plow plane with handle, has nice threads on the arms, inner nuts are recessed into the back of the fence, the entire plane is covered in old worm holes, includes two original blades and two pitted American blades.

437.____ BRIDGE TOOL CO. No. 125 10-inch back saw with fine etch, handle painted red, fine overall.

438.____ OHIO TOOL CO. No. 05 jack plane THISTLE BRAND PAT APPLD FOR blade, very good overall.

439.____ Harvey W. Peace #47 hand saw MADE FOR F.A. KANSTEINER, 1008 MARKET ST., ST. LOUIS, MO, 28-in. 4 ppi blade, July 3, 1882 handle plate, very good overall.

440.____ ROCKFORD T.M.P. ROCKFORD ILL #5C corrugated jack plane, complete and very good.

441.____ Keen Kutter No. 726 hand saw, 26-inch 8ppi blade, fine boxwood or apple handle, fine overall.

442.____ Scarce Muehl Patent (U.S. #775,378) BUCKEYE No. 5C corrugated jack plane, tote spur broken otherwise fine overall.

443.____ Mound City St. Louis hand saw, 26-in. 7ppi blade, nice etch, few chips and cracks on handle, VG.

444.____ Stanley #0H5 Two-Tone jack plane, yellow and maroon, VG.

445.____ SCHROETER BROS. HARDWARE OUR SPECIAL 26-inch, 8 ppi blade hand saw, fine etch, very good overall.

446.____ Scarce Keen Kutter (Stanley) K171 router plane, has Keen Kutter logo on bottom under each knob, fine.

447.____ Bridge Tool Co. St. Louis No. 225, 28-inch 5 1/2 ppi hand saw, fine etch, fine overall.

448.____ Scarce Keen Kutter (Stanley) K171 1/2 router plane, has Keen Kutter logo on bottom below each knob, fine.

449.____ Yankee #75 ratcheting wood drill, VG.

450.____ RARE J.H. Morrison Patent Challange Brace with 2 chucks and almost 100% original nickel plating, made on patent #598,382 issued Feb. 1, 1898 to John Morrison of Prescott, Arizona Territory, a very rare brace in fine overall condition.

451.____ Stanley #50, 2-inch chisel with plastic handle, very good.

452.____ Two Stanley #140 block plane blades, both used.

453.____ Stanley #45 combination plow plane, with 15 blades in original box, slitter attached, two hooks, pre-notched blades.

454.____ Stanley #248 plane with all parts except one blade, VG.

455.____ Two hand forged braces; one missing thumb screw to secure bit, the other never had a screw.

456.____ Two hack saws: Millers Falls #84 with permaloid handle and a NTD with plastic or permaloid handle.

457.____ Three automatic screwdrivers: DECATUR COFFIN CO. with faint maker’s mark, otherwise very good; Yankee #131A, very good; and Yankee #31, very good.

458.____ Two “T” augers, both need lead screws and leading edges sharpened, otherwise they’re OK.

459.____ Fine Millers Falls #2 adjustable auger handle.

460.____ Fine 13-inch #49951 drawknife by Columbus McKinnon Corp. Chattanooga, TN.

461.____ H. MUELLER Decatur, ILL patent screwdriver July 30, 1889, complete and very good; Stanley #30A reversible screwdriver; and a Yankee #45 push drill, very good overall.

462.____ Stanley VICTOR #1104 smooth plane, complete and very good; plus a DUNLAP #107.1, 8-inch smoother, complete and very good.

463.____ Stanley #4 smooth plane, tote cracked, otherwise, complete and very good; plus a later #220 block plane in blue paint, very good overall.

464.____ Siegley #6 iron fore plane, complete and very good; plus a BEN HUR iron block plane, complete and very good.

465.____ Stanley BAILEY #30 transitional jointer plane STANLEY blade, complete and very good.

466.____ Three braces: Yankee No. 2100, some mild rust, otherwise, usable; Consolidated Tool Works #510 non-ratcheting, complete and good overall; and a Yankee #2101 complete and very good.

467.____ Four claw hammers: Cheney nail-holding, a few chips on face, otherwise OK; and three unknown makes, all with good handles.

468.____ Three claw hammers: two unknown makes each with wooden handle; and a POP EASY SET hammer, that you put a nail into the top of and a spring loaded piece slides up and shoots it into the work to get it started.

469.____ Two double ended alligator wrenches: a W No. 2 nickel plated; and a smaller ACKETT No. 1, both very good.

470.____ Three braces: an all-iron brace with spring chuck; and two European bit braces that secure the bit with a thumb screw, one has a replaced screw, all are in good or better condition.

471.____ Stanley #140 skew-bladed block plane, one of the screws that secures the side is a replacement, otherwise it is complete and will make a good user.

472.____ Stanley 5 ¼ junior jack plane, SW vintage, good tote and knob, light rust to exposed surfaces, will clean to very good overall.

473.____ Stanley #3 & #4 smooth planes, both of same vintage, good wood, good nickel on the lever caps, light rust to exposed surfaces, will both clean to very good overall.

474.____ Wooden grooving plow with adjustable fence on the side: plus an E.C. Stearns & Co. cabinet scraper, very good overall.

475.____ Hand cranked knife sharpener, unknown make, good overall.

476.____ Four misc. hammers: FAIRMOUNT 42HC with nail claw on end of wooden handle; mini toy claw hammer; unknown make ball peen; and a tack hammer with off-set claw on one end.

477.____ Four metal or tinners hammers including a strapped model marked ENGLAND, all very good.

478.____ Three early claw hammers; one is strapped, all with good handles.

479.____ Large unmarked broad axe head, very good.

480.____ Spear & Jackson crosscut saw with split-nuts holding handle, one nut is missing, otherwise very good overall.

481.____ Pair of drawknives: BEATTY PHILADA 10-in, very good; and a FULTON 8=inch, very good.

482.____ LANDERS, MORA & CIA. S.A. meat grinder, top is bent on one side, otherwise very good.

483.____ Sinclair Scott & Co. Baltimore apple peeler, complete and very good.

484.____ Two chain tools: WEED chain pliers; and a chain detacher or chain breaker.

485.____ TRU-TEST single bit axe, light rust, will clean to very good; head is loose and needs to be secured; plus an unknown make single bit axe, very good.

486.____ Five fixer-upper hand saws including Atkins & Disston.

487.____ Large OTCO docking saw with iron handle, very good overall.

488.____ Early HENRY DISSTON rip saw with sunken eagle medallion and name stamped rather than etched into blade, split nut handle, spurs of handle chipped, will clean to very good.

489.____ Fine Stearns Patent adjustable hollow auger with intact depth stop.

490.____ Unusual single-handed scorp, very good overall.

491.____ Dinglestock and similar item that fits into the hardie hole of an anvil.

492.____ GALAGHER speed indicator, LYNN, MASS., nickel plated, very good.

493.____ Early mortising axe, needs a handle, some pitting.

494.____ Four plier-type tools including a triple hog ringer; a J89 mystery plier and a D190 mystery plier.

495.____ Small hollow faced drawknife and an Osborne Patent leather slitter.

496.____ Pair of drawknives: L.&IJ WHITE 9-inch; and unknown make 9-inch, both in good usable condition.

497.____ Carborundum #280 hand-cranked, bench-mounting grinder, VG.

498.____ CUMMINGS INITIAL MACHINE manufactured by The B.F. CUMMINGS CO. for J.B. MAST CO. NEW YORK, complete with original wooden handle and colorful pin striping, very nice.

499.____ FINE Millers Falls #12 2-speed breast drill with level, the ferrule on the auxiliary handle is cracked, the main gear has a decal MoorMan’s Moorman Mfg. Quincy, ILL, fine overall.

500.____ Smith & Hemmingway Co. Irvington, NJ nail puller, complete and very good; plus a poll adz with curved blade that needs a handle.

501.____ Lot of four open-ended automotive “S” wrenches; 481B; 483C; 479; and 477B; plus an adjustable IVER JOHNSON pocket or bicycle wrench.

502.____ Stanley #94 butt gage with V-logo on screw; and a Stanley #49 big gage, both complete and very good.

503.____ Nicely made swiveling meat hook; plus a hand cranked wheel or winder, very good.

504.____ Assortment of 7 wooden handled screwdrivers.

505.____ Wooden box with 6 Fulton Tool Co. auger bits, very good overall; plus a Millers Falls #732 10-inch ratchet brace, very good overall.

506.____ Six hand forged tools: two spoon bits; one tapered reamer or pump log auger; etc.

507.____ Long handled poll adz with curved blade, needs handle secured or replaced, otherwise OK.

508.____ Blacksmith’s type leg vise, complete and very good overall.

509.____ Coleman Co. gasoline powered pressing iron with original fuel can and copper funnel, trivets, very good overall.

510.____ Unknown late-model bench-mounted miter vise, aluminum adjusters, very good overall.

511.____ Three unusual hammer: large unknown purpose with curved point on back; unusual ball peen that has a special acorn-shaped peen head; and a Fulton Tool Co. cobbler’s hammer.

512.____ Two different types of file holders with files, both very good.

513.____ Star Tool Co. hack saw frame, needs blade; and a homemade drawknife marked E.W. FORBES, very good.

514.____ Three hammers: CHAMPION cobbler’s; small patented brass hammer; and larger sledge marked PUNCH-LOK CHICAGO, all very good.

515.____ Unusual curd knife used in the cheese making industry. This one is marked but it will need cleaning to reveal the mark, very interesting.

516.____ Lot of four different hammers: brick hammer; hand-forged riveting?; unknown metalworking; and a curved one that looks like a mill pick that needs a handle.

517.____ Stanley VICTOR ratchet brace and an unusual bitstock tool: a nickel- plated adjustable thread chaser with a capstan-type adjuster, VG.

518.____ RARE Hill & Adams patent angular bitstock tool, made on a patent issued January 5, 1858 to Benjamin Hill & Samuel Adams of Chicopee, Massachusetts. This one is in fine original condition.

519.____ CROW 5/8-in. No. 2 fixed sash plane, very good; plus a CAULDWALL 1-inch rabbet plane, very good.

520.____ Four wood planes: J. KELLOGG AMHURST MASS miter plane, with MOULSON BROS iron, very good; unknown make single-iron smoother with Jas Cam blade, cracked at toe, good overall; large round; Thos. Appleton 3/8-in. dado, missing nicker, otherwise VG; and a very nice Sims London hollow that is missing the blade.

521.____ Millers Falls Co. Alford’s Patent hand vise, very good overall.

522.____ Stanley #55 hollow faced spoke shave with SW blade, very good overall.

523.____ Red Diamond smooth plane MADE IN USA, very good overall; and low angle iron block plane with adjustable throat, Diamond Edge blade, lever cap broken, and knob missing from adjuster, good body and blade.

524.____ Switzer Patent U.S. #9,457 screw-holding bitstock tool used in a brace, made on a patent issued Dec. 7, 1852 to Jacob Switzer of Basil Ohio, this one needs the top of the blade re-ground, otherwise VG.

525.____ Millers Falls #85 duplex or rabbet and fillester plane, complete with depth stop and a fence for a Sargent #79 that can be adapted to this plane, very good; plus an unusual iron spoke shave with open loop handles and unmarked blade, and unusual blade clamp, very good overall.

526.____ Three wooden molding planes: M. CRANNELL ALBANY 7/8-inch dado plane, complete and fine; SHEPLEY & BRAIN & G. GOSDEN snipes bill plane, very good; and CAULDWALL #10 hollow, with minor chipping on bottom at toe.

527.____ Kennedy metal machinist tool box, needs a good cleaning, but should clean to very good overall condition.

528.____ Singer hand-cranked pinker, with original paint and wooden handle, fine overall condition. Comes with a clamp (not pictured) for clamping it to a table. These also came with a straight blade for cutting strips, but the straight blade is not with this one.

529.____ Hand forged block knife like those used by clog makers for roughing out the wooden blanks that wooden shoes are made from.

530.____ Disston panel and back saws, both very good.

531.____ Two flagging or chincing irons used in calking barrels during initial construction and during repairs, both are very good.

532.____ Lot: meat hook; patented bunion tool for stretching shoes; spring scale; etc.

533.____ Hand forged raft dog; hand forged hook with swivel; hoop driver that needs a wooden handle; plus a manufactured rivet set.

534.____ Lot: Hand vise; and two mystery tools.

535.____ B.F. Avery & Sons Louisville, Kentucky wrench, very good; plus a Trimo 10-inch adjusting pipe wrench, very good.

536.____ Blackhawk screw adjust wrench, complete and very good; plus a Cochran 10-inch adjustable pipe wrench.

537.____ Cast iron 12-inch level, complete and very good; plus two nice Stanley bevels one with rosewood handle.

538.____ Large copper printers plate for SOUTHPERKASIE FLOUR & FEED MILL C.E. BENFIELD.

539.____ Two Stanley rafter squares: Handyman #500C, complete and very good; plus a fine #R100.

540.____ FINE brass A.S. ALOE - CO. St. Louis, MO surveyor's transit in original wooden box with two fine plumb bobs, fine leg site with adapter, an invoice in the box says it was calibrated and cleaned here in St. Louis in 1977 by the Howard Bay Company.

541.____ SELF ADJUSTING nut wrench, fine; automatic screwdriver with improper copper handle; and a large lever-type saw set, very good.

542.____ Hand adz; and two cone shaped pipe flaring? tools.

543.____ Keen Kutter KK7C iron jointer plane, handle spur missing otherwise complete and very good.

544.____ Tinners brake or bender, for roof flashing etc., complete and very good.

545.____ Hunt & Wiseman, St. Louis, Mo, 24-inch jointer plane, very good.

546.____ Hunt & Wiseman St. Louis, Mo. 15-inch wooden jack plane and a SCIOTO coffin shaped smooth plane, complete and very good.

547.____ Large wooden framed kraut cutter, a great piece to decorate with.

548.____ Two wooden furniture clamps, one locks when the handle on the end is turned.

549.____ Extra long 7-foot masons? level with Roe's Patent vial housing by Eden Specialty Co. Brooklyn, N.Y. This is a neat level that is well made.

550.____ Disston & Sons mason's level, has had a hang hole drilled in one end, otherwise very good; plus a Stanley #30 double plumb and level that has a hang hole in one end and a coating of lacquer.

551.____ Small box of riveted paper? construction with hinged lid, and heavy duty handle, very good: plus Henry Disston & Sons #40 swan neck scraper, fine; and a small Stanley tag or badge.

552.____ Large lot of Midwest Tool Collector Association GRISTMILL magazines from the 1980s to 2009.

553.____ CRAFTSMAN A.B. Jennings Patent (U.S. #813,152) 10-inch, folding handle drawknife, some pitting near the top of the blade, good handles, can be easily restored to usable condition.

554.____ T.H. Witherby 8-inch folding-handle drawknife, scuffed but intact handles, very light rust, will easily clean to fine overall condition.

Thanks for coming, and have a safe trip home!

Be sure to attend our July 10 and October 1 & 2 Antique Tool Auctions.

If you are considering the sale of tools or primitives you own, call Mike Urness at 314.497.7884 or Vince Biermann at 314.578.4095 and they’ll be happy to work your items into a sale they’ve already got scheduled or schedule one for you.

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