2nd Annual - Great Planes Trading Company

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2nd Annual
FALL ANTIQUE & ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION
December 1, 2012, 9:35 AM
Harvester Lions Club
4835 Central School Rd.
St. Charles (St. Louis), Missouri 63304
001._____ Disston 26-inch D-23 by the H.K. PORTER CO. complete and fine with 10 ppi blade and a
very nice etch; plus a 20-inch 10ppi panel saw with nice rosewood? handle, WARRANTED
SUPERIOR medallion, former owner's initials PRC or FRC lightly scratched into wooden
handle, fine overall.
002._____ Wood and iron double tree, very good overall condition.
003._____ Unknown make 28-inch rip saw with 5 1/2ppi blade, some fine pitting from an earlier cleaning,
WARRANTED SUPERIOR medallion, nice handle, good overall; plus an 18 1/2-inch
(possibly cut down from a longer saw) unknown make crosscut saw with split-nuts securing
handle, handle is cracked all the way round the center screw, some pitting, good overall.
004._____ Nice blacksmith's leg vise, complete and very good overall.
005._____ Disston 26-inch KEYSTONE 5 1/2 ppi rip saw with nice handle, good etch on blade, very
good overall.
006._____ Primitive hand forged T-auger with gimlet-type bit, very good overall.
007._____ Pair of handsaws: Dunlap 26-inch 8ppi, complete and fine; and a Craftsman 24-inch 10ppi
blade, complete and very good.
008._____ BRILLIANT EXTRA STEEL square coal or gravel shovel with wooden D-shaped closed
handle, very good overall.
009._____ Pair of handsaws: Craftsman 26-inch 11ppi blade, fine overall; and a Craftsman C80 rip saw
with 26-inch 5ppi blade, complete and fine.
010._____ HUBBARD & CO. PITTSBURGH, PA INDESTRUCTIBLE round nose shovel with closed
handle, good overall.
011._____ DISSTON D-23 rip saw with 26-inch 5 1/2 ppi blade, complete and fine.
012._____ Unusual MONTAMOWER CO. Traverse City, Michigan rotary "mowing machine"
Montague Patent law mower, this mower is very lightweight and it actually cuts grass, it
was made by the MONTAMOWER CO. on a patent issued AUG. 21, 1923. This one is in
fine overall condition.
013._____ Unknown make No. 2 spade shovel with closed handle, very good overall.
014._____ Early 28 3/4-inch wooden jointer plane, likely of northern European origin, nice AH
touch mark on blade, nice bulbous rear handle, carved throat, very good overall.
015._____ Speed patent (U.S. No. 2,421,657) handsaw filing guide, very good overall.
016._____ Primitive copper's hoop dog, used by barrel makers to install the iron hoops to the outside of
barrels, complete and fine.
017._____ Hand forged 12-inch pair of dividers, complete and very good.
018._____ Large 24-inch pair of craftsman-made wooden dividers, very good overall.
019._____ Hand forged outside caliper, measures to about 19 1/2 inches, nice compression joint, very
good overall.
020._____ Nice pair of machine made wooden duck decoys; Mallard drake and a hen, both are very good
and have what appear to be glass eyes.
021._____ Pair of Stanley 9-inch smooth planes: Two-Tone #0H4 with maroon bed and yellow cap iron,
tote broken and glued, very good overall; and a DEFIANCE that is complete and fine.
022._____ Rockford R5 iron jack plane, top of original blade has been hammered on, but it's still very
good, little japanning remaining in bed, no structural damage or repairs, very good overall.
023._____ Pair of Stanley 9-inch smooth planes: DEFIANCE with orange painted tote and knob,
complete and fine; and a Two-Tone 0H4 with blue bed, yellow frog and cap iron, and black
painted toe and knob, complete and fine.
024._____ Stanley GAGE G5C corrugated iron jack plane, tote has been broken in middle and the spur is
missing, fine blade, good tall knob, with a new tote it will be fine.
025._____ Pair of 9-inch smooth planes: WARDS MASTER (Stanley) with hard rubber adjuster nut
indicating this one was made during WWII, complete and fine; plus a late model H1204
Stanley with plastic or composite tote and knob, lever cap is cracked on one side of the pivot
pin, very good overall.
026._____ Stanley BEDRCK 605C FT with SW logo blade, STANLEY lever cap, original decal on side
of nice rosewood tote, good tall knob, some light rust on side, will clean to fine overall.
027._____ Stanley HANDYMAN H1203 8-inch smooth plane, complete and fine.
028._____ Two planes: Stanley-made #35-size transitional smooth plane, this one has the twisted lateral
lever which indicates that Stanley made for a hardware company, complete and very good
overall; and a Stanley #4C iron smooth plane, good rosewood tote and tall knob, SW logo
blade, complete and good overall.
029._____ Stanley #92 cabinet makers rabbet plane, this one has a previous owner's name lightly
scratched into one side, otherwise it is complete, has the SW logo on the toe about 1/4 inch of
usable length in the iron, very good overall.
030._____ Stanley #41 Millers Patent plow plane, early model with unslotted screws securing fence
and no provision for a slitter or rear depth stop, comes with front depth stop, and set of
8 blades, just needs a fillister bed to complete, very good overall.
031._____ Three double ended alligator wrenches: THE K&B CO. SAXON NEW HAVEN, CONN.,
complete and very good; Edmonds Patent (U.S. No. 816,570) by the Edmonds-Metzel Mfg.
Co. Chicago, Ill.; and THE S.andT. WRENCH stamped steel; all three have thread chasers in
the handle, the S.andT. is a stamped steel wrench, all are very good.
032._____ Four odd ball wrenches: 326A6 with spanner at one end and a 7/8-inch open end at the other,
very good; a 9-inch T262 1 1/8-inch offset box end, very good; PC No 23945 wrench double
ended hex box, very good; and a Dodge Bros.? 1611-D 3/4 and 7/8-in. double open end, very
good.
033._____ Three wrenches: 11 1/2-inch 427AB 7/8-in. offset open end, very good; 41-W-642-15 double
offset open ends; and an oddball marked ECCENTRIC ADJUSTING WRENCH, fine.
034._____ Pair of H.D. SMITH "PERFECT HANDLE" pipe wrenches: one 8-inch and one 10-inch, the
wood on the 8-inch is a bit dried out, otherwise both are complete and very good.
035._____ Four different wrenches: Stone Patent (U.S. No. 726,782) IDEAL buggy wrench, complete and
fine; unknown make buggy wrench with big hex opening and three open ends one one end,
very good; an International Harvester P890, very good; and a small PLANET JR. complete
and fine.
036._____ Three 6-inch pipe wrenches from top to bottom: HOE CORP, complete and fine; unmarked,
very good; and a fine WALWORTH STILLSON.
037._____ Three wooden handled monkey wrenches: 10-inch BEMIS & CALL combination pipe and nut
wrench with long adjuster, complete and fine; 8-inch COES WRENCH CO. with slightly bent
bar and cracked wooden handles; and 6-inch PS&W CLEVELAND, complete and very good.
038._____ Three screw adjust nut wrenches inc. two twist handles: ACME 6-inch complete and very
good; ACME 5-inch; and a 6-inch Vandegrift Patent (U.S. No. 589,765) 6-inch PAT SEPT.
7,97 with open loop handle, complete and very good.
039._____ Three wrenches: FORD USA 01A-17017B 65 double offset boxed ended, fine; RAY 623 3/4inch hex ratchet, very good; and a 6-inch R56 with three open ends and a square 1/2-inch
opening, very good.
040._____ Three wrenches inc. two twist handle; ACME 5-inch with sprung jaws; unmarked 6-inch, very
good; and 4 1/2-inch HERCULES with loop handle, marked CHICAGO on one side, minor
pitting overall, good.
041._____ Three pairs of 7-inch slip-joint water pump pliers: CARLSON, fine; WARDS MASTER, very
good; and UTICA No. 523, very good.
042._____ Three misc. wrenches: 4-IN-1 SPUD WRENCH COVERS CO. INC., fine; 11 1/2-inch double
open end marked WOOD, some rust, very good overall; and a NEVERSLIP calk wrench with
some rust and light pitting.
043._____ Two pair of 7-inch slip-joint water pump pliers: HARROLD FORGED, very good; and
BARCALO BUFFALO, fine.
044._____ Three misc. farm wrenches: IH ZA810, complete and very good; HAYES A116, complete and
very good; and an unmarked 6 1/2-inch, very good.
045._____ Three pairs of 10-inch slip-joint water pump pliers: CHAMPION 3072 with some rust and
light pitting; LECTROLITE CORP. DEVIANCE OHIO, very good; and CHANNELOCK
420, complete and very good.
046._____ Three implement wrenches: P1599 with traces of original green paint, very good; T368?
number hard to read; T with 3 square sockets, very good; and a 10-inch C1014 with one jaw
broken, good overall.
047._____ Two pair of 10-inch water pump pliers: CHROME VANADIUM, very good; and CHAMPION
DEARMENT No. 415 CHANNEL LOCK, fine.
048._____ Stanley #94 Carriage Maker's 4-foot, 4-fold brass-bound rule, a few spots of staining and
indexing pins MIA, straight and in good overall condition.
049._____ E.A. STEARNS & CO. #82 2-foot, 2-fold 1/8 to 1-foot shrink rule, brass ends, a few cracks
and typical nicks and dings, good overall.
050._____ Stanley #15 2-foot, 2-fold, brass-bound rule with caliper, early arched joint, very good overall.
051._____ Stanley #18 2-foot 2-fold, some chipping near indexing pin hole, very good overall.
052._____ Stanley #5 2-foot 2-fold brass-bound, early arched joint, a few patches of staining, very good
overall.
053._____ Stanley #83C 2-foot, 4-fold caliper rule, indexing pins MIA, good overall.
054._____ Stanley #75 2-foot, 4-fold boxwood rule with early arched joint, a few cracks, good overall.
055._____ Stanley #7 ENGLISH 2-foot, 4-fold rule, outside worn, inside nearly perfect, very good
overall.
056._____ Stanley #36 1/2 1-foot, two fold, caliper rule, good overall.
057._____ Stanley #72 brass bound 2-foot, 4-fold rule, indexing pins MIA, pivot pin has been replaced,
good overall.
058._____ Stanley? #42 ship's bevel, not marked STANLEY but certainly made by them, complete and
fine.
059._____ Hand forged 6 1/4-inch diameter wheelwrights traveler with wooden handle, very good overall.
060._____ WILSON & BROS. ST. LOUIS MO ** wooden moving fillister plane, with intact spur and
manual depth stop, complete and very good.
061._____ G. BREMERMAN ST. LOUIS MO **** wooden rabbet plane
062._____ M. & N.H. STOUT ST. LOUIS ** wooden round plane
063._____ HUNT & WISEMAN ST. LOUIS FF wooden round plane
064._____ ADOLPHUS MEIER & CO. ST. LOUIS, MO * wooden hollow plane, very good overall.
065._____ Craftsman made wooden stair saw, complete and very good.
066._____ KEARNY'S SEELYE "HITEMETER" ST. LOUIS in original pouch with instructions,
used to tell the height of things like trees and telephone poles.
067._____ Stanley EVERLAST chisels 1/4, 1/2, and 1-inch, all in very good overall condition.
068._____ Large 4 1/2-lb. brass plumb bob, very good overall.
069._____ Nice 16-ounce mercury-filled plumb bob, complete and very good overall.
070._____ Lufkin No. 5900 brass weight that would normally be found at the end of a gauging tape. It is
graduated in inches and would have been lowered into storage tanks, tanker trucks or barges
holding liquid cargo.
071._____ Brown & Sharpe No. 790 mercury filled plumb bob, missing the internal plug so the mercury
is gone, outside is very good overall.
072._____ Lufkin 21-oz. No. 5590 brass weight for gauging liquid cargo in tanks, trucks or barges.
073._____ L.S. STARRETT No. 802 mercury filled plumb bob, has a few patches of missing plating and
one or two spots of light rust, will clean to very good.
074._____ Plumb bob 22-ounce brass surveyor-type plumb bob with replaceable steel tip, typical nicks
and dings, complete with wooden spool of string, good overall.
075._____ Starrrett #87 mercury filled plumb bob, complete and fine.
076._____ Brown & Sharpe 4-oz. mercury filled plumb bob, complete and fine.
077._____ Henry Disston & Sons 6-foot cross cut saw, nice etch on blade, a few traces of light rust, very
good overall.
078._____ ESTWING NYLON EZ-22SM 22-ounce framing hammer with nylon grip, fine overall.
079._____ DISSTON & SONS 5-foot one-man ice saw, has a few traces of light surface rust, will clean to
fine overall condition.
080._____ M. KLEIN & SONS 18-ounce framing hammer with rubber grip, fine overall. Klein is a well
known maker of lineman's tools.
081._____ New old stock FULTON 5-foot cross cut saw Catalog No. 5917 Champ. Tooth, the heavy
paper board box is chewed up on the ends, but the saw has a nice etch and the handles are
very good.
082._____ Long 500-foot surveyors' tape with reel, the folding crank has had a wooden knob
mounted on the end, so it can no longer be folded into the hole in the center, otherwise
complete and very good.
083._____ Stanley YANKEE No. 3400 offset ratcheting screwdriver, complete and fine; plus a small
brass patternmaker's shave with radiused bottom, complete and fine.
084._____ Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer folding steel rule, complete and very good.
085._____ Pair of small brass patternmaker's shaves, one with flat bottom and one radiused.
086._____ Early American Industries Association Bound Volumes 12 through 26, March, 1959 to
December 1973, published by the EAIA in 1983, a bit dusty from sitting on a shelf but in fine
overall condition.
087._____ Pair of small brass patternmaker's shaves including one with side by side blades.
088._____ PTAMPIA (Patented Transitional and Metallic Planes In America) VOL. II, new old stock,
from the inventory of a former book dealer, like new inside and out, with original $95 price
tag on the dust jacket.
089._____ Stanley TOOLS CATALOG 139 September 1, 1939 reprinted in 1988 by Roger K. Smith, this
is a new one that was part of the inventory of a former book dealer, complete and like new.
090._____ PTAMPIA (Patented Transitional and Metallic Planes In America) VOL. I, new old stock,
from the inventory of a former book dealer, the first volume did not come with a dust jacket,
this example shows a few traces of shelf wear but it is new inside, and the outside is very
good.
091._____ Wooden Planes in 19th Century America book by Kenneth D. Roberts, fine condition with
original dust jacket, complete and very good.
092._____ TOOLS AND HOW TO USE THEM book by Jaackson & Day, very good; plus a reprint of
the Sears, Roebuck and Co. Fall 1909 tool catalog; a reprint of Stanley #45 user manuals; and
an original STANLEY TOOLS Catalogue #34A of Stanley & Stanley Atha tools, January,,
1932 edition, very good.
093._____ New Britain The Hardware Center book reprinted by MWTCA in 1994, fine; plus an original
and early Stanley pocket catalog in tattered condition & a hardbound copy of the Builders
Trades Handbook copyrighted 1899 & 1905, very good overall.
094._____ Analysis AND DESIGN of AIRPLANE STRUCTURES hardbound book by E.F. BRUHN,
1949 revised edition, complete and very good; a notebook with U.S. AIR FORCE PROJECT
RAND The Rand Corp. 1958 Linear Programming and Structural Design; and a envelope of
Craft Patterns for the Home Workshop.
095._____ SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE COMPANY point of sale display for WROUGHT NUT
EYE BOLTS ASSORTMENT No. 1000, very good to fine overall condition.
096._____ Pair of ShopSmith polyester neckties one light and one dark, good overall.
097._____ Stanley #1450 3-inch stone or brick mason chisel with original decal, fine overall.
098._____ Pair of tool related neckties; one is a ShopSmith and the other has assorted small tools and
came from the Museum of Natural History at the Smithsonian.
099._____ Two books: The Engineer's Companion A Concise Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals by
Mott Souders, hardbound, fine; and a softcover Pocket Companion for Engineers, Architects
and Builders 16th Edition 1913, cover has separated, good.
100._____ Pair of hardbound PRACTICAL USES OF THE STEEL SQUARE books VOLS I & II by
Hodgson, both are very good.
101._____ Lot of three books: Basic Bookbinding by A.W. Lewis, paper covers, very good overall; Cold
Working of Brass by L.E. Gibbs, hardbound, former USAF Library copy, very good; and an
original cloth covered MEDART PATENT PULLEY CO. 1907 Catalogue No. 26, very good.
102._____ Lot of four books: Concrete Construction About The Home And On The Farm by Portland
Cement, scuffed paper cover, very good; The Home Workplace compiled by the editors of
Organic Gardening and Farming Magazine, paper covers, very good; The Chemical Industry
Facts Book, 1962, paper covers are loose, good overall; and RCA Transistor Manual, 1966,
by RCA Corp., very good.
103._____ Two hardbound books: Handbook of Astronautical Engineering by Koelle, 1961 hardcovers,
very good; and Steam, Air And Gas Power by Severns and Degler, second edition, light cover
wear, very good.
104._____ Two hardbound books: My Village, Sturbridge by Gary Bowen, first edition, former library
copy, very good; and The Builder's Guide and Estimator's Price Book by Fred T. Hodgson,
1882, has ads by Gurley, Stanley and others, very good overall.
105._____ Three books: Handbook of Watch and Clock Repairs by H.G. Harris, very good overall; a
spiral bound RYERSON STEELS catalog from Joseph T. Ryerson & Son Inc. St. Louis,
1948/1949, plastic laminate peeling from top of paper cover; and American Tiger Brand Wire
Rope spiral bound catalog, 1945, some water damage at edges of a few interior pages, scuffed
paper covers, goo overall.
106._____ VIBRA-TAK "Slide Rule Tachometer" in original leather pouch marked MARTIN
ENGINEERING CO., NEPONSET, ILLINOIS STANDARD SPEED VIBRA-TAK,
complete and fine.
107._____ Small ball peen hammer with replaced handle, very good.
108._____ Unusual cigar cutter marked GERMANY, very good overall.
109._____ Jewelers ball peen hammer with screwdriver in end of handle, very good.
110._____ Unusual cigar cutting scissors, very good overall.
111._____ Craftsman-made miniature brass hammer, very good.
112._____ Cigar cutter marked BEKINS SHIPPING CO. CHICAGO, complete and fine.
113._____ R.L. PARKER & CO. BURLINGTON, VT; LORD NELSON CIGARS cigar box opener and
hammer with integral bottle opener, 90 percent plus nickel plating, very good.
114._____ YANKEE NO. 2H HANDYMAN ratchet screwdriver with white handle, very good overall.
115._____ SEE'S CANDY miniature candy hammer, likely given out as a premium when buying a full
box of candy, fine.
116._____ Two steel cased tape measures: GRANT 6-foot that does not retract the tape very well, good
overall; and BALDWIN 6-foot with nice case and well worn tape.
117._____ Lufkin 3-foot tape measure in a steel case, case is dented, very good overall.
118._____ PFEILRING No. 5610 cigar cutter with mother of pearl sides, fine overall.
119._____ Pair of tape measures: WALSCO LITTLE PAL 3-foot, like new condition; and a LUFKIN 60inch with spring return, most of the plating gone from brass case, good overall.
120._____ Unusual CHESTERMAN 6-inch combination 2-bladed pocket knife and folding rule graduated
in both metric and English, knife blade marked DOBIE GLASGOW & SHEFFIELD, very
good overall.
121._____ INTERLOX MASTER 60-inch sliding rule, very good overall.
122._____ Stanley #106 72-inch, white, very good overall.
123._____ Unusual brass and steel washer? or cork? cutter with ACME threads, the cutter itself is steel,
the rest is brass, very good overall.
124._____ Scarce Stanley Handyman #96 72-inch zig zag rule, very good.
125._____ LUFKIN #524 zig zag rule with DOYLE LOG SCALES and intact hook, very good.
126._____ Brass rabbeting spoke shave with 7/8-inch blade, with adjustable fence on one side, very good
overall.
127._____ LUFKIN 1306D aluminum zig zag rule graduated in 100ths of an inch, made from 1910 to
1940, very good.
128._____ Heavy brass spoke shave with 2-inch blade, very good overall.
129._____ Stanley #204 ZZ (zig zag) rule with one yellow section, worn but still in good overall
condition.
130._____ Single handed brass draw shave with radiused bottom, used by spoon makers and instrument
makers, very good overall.
131._____ Pair of zig zag rules: 1-meter 2-2 P.M.P.T., very good; and a 4-foot aluminum #424 PAT.
12/4/17, very good.
132._____ Single handed brass draw shave with radiused bottom, used by spoon makers and instrument
makers, similar to but smaller than lot 130 above, very good overall.
133._____ Winchester 30-30 Commemorative Knife Set in original tin box, complete and fine.
134._____ Hardware Special No. 000 Hair Clippers in original pasteboard box, box has a few small rips
and tears but is very good overall, clippers are fine.
135._____ A.H. REID "Lightning Brace" bitstock Patented Dec. 12, 1882, this one has the original
screwdriver bit secured to the stock with two zip ties, very good overall.
136._____ WEST-CUT BOULDER COLO sheath knife with original leather sheath, the knife is good
overall with just one or two small chips in the cutting edge, the small leather strap that secures
the knife in the sheath is broken, otherwise the sheath is very good.
137._____ Two knives: On the left is a folding knife in leather sheath made in Pakistan, complete and
very good; the knife on the right is a HENLEY & CO. GERMANY SOLINGEN sheath knife
with stag handle, split nut secures the handle, good overall.
138._____ Two pairs of scissors: the larger pair are marked Cattaragus Cutlery Company, very good; and
the smaller pair are marked SIMMONS HDWE CO. 5 1/2 IN. KEEN KUTTER, complete and
very good.
139._____ A nested knife, fork and spoon kit similar to the those used in Army mess kits, this set is
marked GIRL SCOUT, complete and fine; and a new old stock KLEIN TOOLS CHICAGO
lock-blade hawkbill knife.
140._____ Stanley #5C iron jack plane, most japanning gone, light rust, can be restored to usable
condition; plus a Union 8-inch Trask Patent transitional smooth plane, complete and very
good.
141._____ Two claw hammers with wooden handles, one is a MAYDOLE, both are very good.
142._____ Three iron block planes: English Stanley 110, fine; scarce Sargent-made Firestone Supreme,
fine; and Stanley HANDYMAN H1240, fine.
143._____ Noris Shakespeare 2110 fly fishing reel in original box, fine.
144._____ Circular glass cutter; and two sliding bevels including a Stanley with rosewood handle; and a
B-75 by the Johnson Level and Tool Co.
145._____ Two clevises or shackles; one has a pin with a wrench on the end, both are very good.
146._____ Two pen sets in their original boxes; one set is by HARRODS; and the other two are marked
AUTOMATIC and the pen the paper inside the box is from SPEEDY SALES COMPANY
NASSAU, N.Y.
147._____ Two sharpening stones one in original box.
148._____ Three sharpening stones.
149._____ Stanley #5 iron jack plane, tote broken in middle and missing spur, beaded knob cracked, brass
nut is marred from pliers, can be restored to usable condition.
150._____ Stanley #13 compass plane, has nice Q-logo blade, patent date in recessed brass adjuster nut,
very good overall.
151._____ Medium sized (1 lb., 7 oz.) brass plumb bob with knurled top, owners name S.F. WELCH, VG.
152._____ Tower & Lyon 28-inch brass-bound mahogany plumb & level, fine overall.
153._____ HENRY DISSTON & SONS 28-inch plumb & level, has partial paper label on one side, very
good overall.
154._____ Stanley #30 double plumb & level 28 1/4-inch mahogany stock, brass end plates, big brass
plum housing covers on one side, level and one plumb vial are dry, very good overall.
155._____ Large 2-lb. brass plumb, very good.
156._____ DIETZGEN 14-ounce brass surveyors plumb bob with some pitting on the removable steel tip,
removable top, good overall.
157._____ Large 1 lb. 9 oz. steel plumb bob with integral spool on top, very good overall.
158._____ Small brass plumb bob with steel tip, very good overall.
159._____ Diminutive hand forged inshave made from an old file, round wooden handles, very good
overall.
160._____ CHILD, PRATT & CO. ST. LOUIS MO ** side bead plane.
161._____ HALL & HYNSON / No. 135 THIRD ST / ST. LOUIS (Mo.) * wooden round plane, complete
and very good.
162._____ GEO A. RUBELMANN HDW. CO. / ST. LOUIS. (Mo.) ** wooden rabbet plane, looks like
one of the SPECIAL weatherstripping planes made by Sandusky, has steel runner on bottom,
very good overall.
163._____ JULIUS MORISSE & CO ST. LOUIS MO * wooden halving plane, the toe is cracked and the
maker is faint, good overall.
164._____ HALL & HYNSON ST. LOUIS * complex profile wood plane, some checking on toe, very
good overall.
165._____ Nicely crafted wooden stair saw, stock made of oak, fine overall.
166._____ Lot of three blacksmith-made double ended S wrenches the longest is 16 inches, all three are
very good.
167._____ Three Mossberg pocket or bicycle wrenches: No. 74 pocket wrench, complete and very good;
A-1 pocket or bicycle wrench, some minor jaw distortion, good overall; and a STERLING
NO. 1, Pat'd NOV. 13,00, fine overall.
168._____ Lot of three blacksmith-made double open-ended wrenches.
169._____ Three Mossberg wrenches: No. 350 ratchet Pat'd Nov. 11, 1913, very good overall; No. 294, 1
1/8-inch open end with numerous nicks and dings, good overall; and a No. 645 ratchet for
REVERSE and BRAKE PEDALS, very good.
170._____ Lot of three blacksmith-made wrenches.
171._____ Three Mossberg pocket or bicycle wrenches: DIAMOND No. 10, Pat'd NOV. 13,00, Pat'd
MAR. 11,02, complete and fine; No. 490 double ended alligator with screwdriver at end of
one jaw, very good; and an A-1 PAT'D NOV.13.00, PAT'D MAR.11.02, very good.
172._____ Lot of three smaller blacksmith-made double ended S wrenches.
173._____ Three Mossberg pocket wrenches: No. 490 double ended alligator with screwdriver at end of
one jaw, fine; STERLING NO. 1, PAT.NOV.13.00, complete and fine; and and a Model C
with center adjust, has hang hole in end of handle, very good.
174._____ Lot of four plier or plier-like tools: Eifel plier wrench; 6-inch pair of pliers; 6-inch side cutters,
and a 4-inch pair of end cutters.
175._____ Three pocket wrenches: Mossberg Model C center adjust, PAT. DEC.31.95, complete and very
good; Mossberg STERLING NO. 1, PAT.NOV.13.00, complete and very good; and a
HERBRAND 4-inch adjustable, complete and very good.
176._____ Lot of four plier or plier-like tools: cobbler's lasting pliers with hammer head; unusual pair of
regular pliers with a small hammer head; side cutters; and another pair of pliers.
177._____ Four Mossberg pocket or bicycle wrenches: two A-1, one very good and one fine; STERLING
NO. 1, complete and fine; and a No. 10, complete and fine.
178._____ Lot of four plier or plier-like tools: gas pliers; lasting pliers?; regular pliers with some rust, and
a pair of side cutters with yellow plastic covers on handles.
179._____ Three Mossberg pocket or bicycle wrenches: STERLING NO. 2 PAT. NOV.13.00, complete
and fine; an ALDERMAN PATENTED NOV. 13.00, MAR. 11.02, has tire tool in end of
handle, fine; and an F-1 Pat. NOV. 13.00, MAR. 11.02, very good.
180._____ Lot of three plier or plier-like tools: cobbler's lasting pliers; hog ringer; and regular pair of
pliers with letter W on one side.
181._____ Pair of H.D. SMITH "PERFECT HANDLE" pipe wrenches: one 8-inch and one 10-inch, both
are complete and very good.
182._____ Three misc. implement wrenches: stamped steel marked 7-inch "OHIO" very good; unknown
make 9-inch marked 17A with two openings on each end, fine; and an OHIO CHILLED
NEW IMPERIAL with some rust and light pitting.
183._____ Unusual ratchet wrench with interchangeable square sockets, two sockets included, fine
condition with much of the original red and black paint remaining.
184._____ Goodell-Pratt #83 ratcheting corner drill or corner brace, very good overall.
185._____ Vintage 2.5-pound blacksmith or farrier-type anvil Marked A252-1, complete and fine.
186._____ Olson Patent screwdriver made by the Decatur Coffin Company of Decatur, ILL, complete and
very good.
187._____ Miniature aluminum blacksmith or farrier-type anvil, likely made for use as a paperweight,
fine.
188._____ Miniature cast iron blacksmith anvil, likely made as a paperweight, has some advertising on
one side, but we cannot make it out.
189._____ Cast iron blacksmith-type anvil approximately 2.5 pounds, a somewhat crude casting with rust
and pitting.
190._____ Small iron blacksmith or farrier-type anvil, likely made for use as a paperweight, very good.
191._____ Miniature aluminum blacksmith-type anvil, likely made to be used as a paperweight, fine.
192._____ Lot of auger bits including an extra large diameter one with Morris taper shank; screwdriver
bit, two PEXTO rivet sets, and package of TJC dowel centers.
193._____ Two smaller plumb bobs, both very good.
194._____ Lot: four awls; unusual tool handle with three set screws; single brass trammel; and an empty
plumb bob box.
195._____ Homemade hinged cutter box for combination plow planes; and a leather-covered sample case
of glass vials full of different varnishes. The three labels are SPAR VARNISH; FLOORING
VARNISH and RUBBING VARNISH. The case has separated at the hinge.
196._____ Lufkin #751 12-inch four-fold boxwood rule, new old stock; and a Stanley HANDYMAN
hand drill.
197._____ Remington Portable Typewriter No. 3, these were manufactured from December 1928 to June
1938, and these were just what every girl on the go, newspaper columnist and author needed
in the days prior to smart phones and computers. This one is complete and fine in its original
case with working lock and key.
198._____ Cushion Strop-Back Hone with original instruction sheet, in a nice albeit not original
pasteboard box.
199._____ Paperback book The Huttig Story 1885 to 1970, self-published story by and about this St.
Louis Sash & Door Co.
200._____ Scarce Stanley #72 chamfer plane, early type with patent date on top of blade, nice
rosewood tote and beaded knob, cutting edge of blade has a big chip in it that will need
to be ground out, otherwise this one is complete and very good.
201._____ Unusual Goodell-Pratt adjustable square and miter, complete and in good overall condition.
202._____ Pair of Stanley pocket levels that can be attached to square or straightedge, both have brass
covers, and both are in very good overall condition.
203._____ Starrett 12-inch steel scale with No. 4 graduations; a Starrett adjustable square with 12-inch
steel scale, intact level, missing scribe; and a small mystery level on a steel base, very good.
204._____ Nice 6-inch JAMESON & CO. English spirit level, rosewood stock with brass top and brass
feet, very good overall.
205._____ Two sets of number stamps in wooden blocks, the one with a cover has rust on the business
end of all the stamps, the other set is rust free but doesn't have a box top.
206._____ Fence for a Type I Stanley #45 combination plow plane, complete with both brass mounting
screws; plus a protractor head for a machinist combination set.
207._____ MERCURY fuel pump vacuum gauge, complete and very good overall.
208._____ EXCELSIOR IMPROVED SPRING BALANCE, BELMONT-HWE-CO U.S.A. hanging
balance or scale 25-lb. capacity, good.
209._____ Scarce Stanley #161 marking gage, marked No 161, complete and fine; plus a body only
for a Stanley #51 spokeshave, fine.
210._____ Plane parts: #12H hollow bottom for #45 combination plow plane, very good; and a complete
frog, V-logo blade, tall rosewood knob, broken tote and screws, for a Type 11 Stanley #5 jack
plane.
211._____ Pair #10 hollow and round bottoms for a Stanley #45 combination plow plane, both are very
good.
212._____ Pair of braided leather bolo ties with brass tips; one had a indian head cent mounted to an
arrowhead; the other had a scene of three horses; both are complete and very good.
213._____ Olympic coin paperweight from XX Olympics; 3-inch diameter round trivet or stand marked
1970 on the back; and a souvenir pin from NORTHEAST NEBRASKA THRESHERS
REUNION, Mayberrys Engines, NIOBRARA, NEBRASKA.
214._____ Mt. Rushmore necklace/pendant, no chain; wooden nickel from the Jesse Jane's Trading Post,
Abilene, Kansas; and a GRAND CANYON LIONS CLUB souvenir pin.
215._____ "TORPEDO LEVEL" with shaft groove in bottom, missing top plate; plus a brass UNITED
POWER AND LIGHT SERVICE 12-inch rule, "AGATE 14 LINES TO INCH, very good.
216._____ Stanley-type #75 bullnose rabbet plane, likely made in Germany or England, fine overall.
217._____ Stanley #55 SW hollow faced spoke shave, complete and fine.
218._____ Two marking gages including a rosewood Stanley #75, both are very good.
219._____ Two iron spokeshaves including a very nice Stanley #51 with BB logo blade.
220._____ Hose Bands Corp. LTD Chicago PAT'D JAN. 12, 1915 screw-operated clamping device, brass
body and adjuster nut, with steel screw, very good.
221._____ Early farrier's buttress, appears to have been blacksmith forged.
222._____ Unmarked sliding bevel with 8-inch blade, very good; plus a Stanley #260 rosewood torpedo
level, very good overall.
223._____ Scandinavian pod auger with hand forged bit, very good overall.
224._____ Stanley 12-inch sliding bevel with rosewood handle, blade is dinged up near the logo, will
clean to very good; plus a wooden ram's horn scraper that needs a blade.
225._____ Lot of bitstock tools: early chair maker's-type brace, very good; gent's or penny brace complete
with original chuck screw, fine; two pads for wooden brace, one split; and and oak file
holder?
226._____ Pair of try squares including a clean KEEN KUTTER with 4 3/8-inch blade; the other is badly
rusted.
227._____ Four wooden molding planes: Ohio Tool round; Ohio Tool rabbet with plane-shaped logo on
toe; and two Ohio Tool 1/4-inch No. 37 side beads with plane-shaped logo on toe.
228._____ G. BREMERMAN ST. LOUIS MO (Ohio Tool Co.) side bead, complete and very good; plus a
homemade dovetail plane made of oak, good overall.
229._____ Early Stanley or Bailey spoke shave #? has light rust but is complete and will clean to good or
better condition.
230._____ SPECTACULAR pair of craftsman-made brass trammel points with eagle-shaped screw
tops, and nice curved steel legs, one of the nicest pair we have seen or sold and they are
in as-found condition.
231._____ Original Weyerhaeuser cardboard box filled with veneer samples. Perfect for the craftsperson
who makes decorative little boxes.
232._____ Disston? 4-foot 1 or 2-man crosscut saw, handle is split near medallion, has light to moderate
rust on one side and small patch of light rust on the side showing in photo.
233. to 244. OPEN.
245._____ Pair of balance scales one that has FORE 10KG (capacity) cast into base, one set of round
brass pans that can used with either scale, no weights.
246._____ Primitive wooden grain flail, complete and very good overall.
247._____ Primitive all wooden pitchfork with three tines, one tine is cracked otherwise this one is fine.
248._____ Unusual raft auger used to put peg holes in logs when building rafts for floating logs
downstream to a mill or market. The pegs secured the lash poles to the raft.
249._____ Early shaving horse, complete and in very good overall condition.
250._____ Large wooden tool chest or immigrant trunk, appears to have held a single front-to-back till on
the left side, has original handles and hinges, intact lock with key, in old bluish gray paint,
will make a nice blanket box, very good overall.
251._____ OUR OWN HARDWARE single bit axe, complete and in very good overall condition.
252._____ Unusual Keen Kutter KON KAVE double bit axe, has deep pit right over the block & wedge
KK logo, and the handle is a chipped and cracked near head, good overall.
253._____ Early A. WINSOR UTICA axe, very good overall, Alfred Windsor shows up in an 1832 city
directory as being in the ax making business.
254._____ Medium sized brass plumb with steel tip, very good overall.
255._____ Stratton Brothers 28-inch brass bound rosewood plumb & level with intact vials and most of
the original varnish on the stock, this one has seen little previous use, fine.
256._____ Stratton Brothers No.1 26-inch brass-bound mahogany plumb & level, both vials intact, fine
overall.
257._____ Medium sized brass plumb bob with steel tip and removable top, very good.
258._____ Medium sized brass plumb bob, the point has been flattened, otherwise good.
259._____ Small pewter figurine of a woman candlemaker, very good.
260._____ BAILEY & RICHARDSON / 608 MARKET ST. / ST. LOUIS (MO) *** twin-iron wooden
nosing plane, complete and fine.
261._____ J.P. RICHARDS HANNIBAL, MO UR (unrated) wooden side bead plane, complete and
very good.
262._____ BAILEY & RICHARDSON / 608 MARKET ST. / ST. LOUIS (MO) *** wooden side bead
plane.
263._____ J. DONALDSON / J.H. HALL / ST. LOUIS MO ** complex molding plane, marked 8/8 on
heel, good boxing, has pull hole, very good overall.
264._____ F.E. SCHMEIDING & CO. (St. Louis, Mo) / SCIOTO WORKS * 5/8-inch wooden side bead
plane plane, very good overall.
265._____ Nicely executed wooden stair saw with open handle, complete and very good.
266._____ Like new STANLEY NO. 7 SW blind man's rule, they don't come any better.
267._____ Unusual Smallwood 4-fold half-bound rule, inside marked with graduations, outside blank,
fine.
268._____ Stanley #63 2-foot, 4-fold boxwood rule, complete and fine.
269._____ Unusual Stanley #56 2-foot, 6-fold rule, not marked STANLEY but almost certainly
made by them, few small stains, very good overall.
270._____ Stephens & Co. #89 12-inch 4-fold ivory rule, complete and very good.
271._____ Pair of Stanley 6-inch 2-fold caliper rules: #36, pre 1909, the leg holding the caliper is cracked,
otherwise good; and a #36 complete and good overall.
272._____ Two 6-inch 2-fold caliper rules: Unknown make #36-type caliper rule, the leg holding the
caliper is all brass, and the caliper appears to be graduated in mm, good overall; and a Lufkin
#171C caliper rule, the wood around the caliper is chipped, so the caliper is loose fitting, good
overall.
273._____ Stanley #13 6-inch 2-fold caliper rule, complete and very good overall.
274._____ Stanley #44 bit & square level, patented 6/18/86, complete and very good.
275._____ Unusual heavy brass shoemaker's-type shave with 1 3/4-inch blade, very good overall.
276._____ WURTEMBERG brass and steel caliper with metric and English graduations, made in
Germany, very good.
277._____ Large brass bodied router plane, similar in size to Stanley #71, has nice wooden handles, needs
a blade, very good overall.
278._____ Two calipers: one with English and metric graduations, the English side is marked LONDON;
the other a 4-inch brass model by CENTRAL TOOL CO. MADE IN GERMANY.
279._____ Brass adjustable bitstock washer cutter, cuts a max diameter of 4 3/4-inch, has some green
oxidation on one side and some rust on the steel locking screws, very good.
280._____ Brass double bladed shave, very good overall.
281._____ Two tool-related belt buckles: SKILL SAW belt buckle, complete and fine; and one depicting a
hammer, saw and level, very good.
282._____ Brass spokeshave with 1 3/4-inch blade, very good overall.
283._____ Brass sharpener for cork cutters, MADE IN GERMANY, sharp blade and nice wooden handle,
very good overall.
284._____ Brass spokeshave with removable clamp, NO BLADE, very good overall.
285._____ Two bicycle or pocket wrenches, three ignition wrenches; and a wooden handled scratch awl.
286._____ Lot: DIAL-A-DRILL drill index full of bits; hammer; wooden handled screwdriver; 2-foot 4fold rule; oyster shucking tool; spring dividers; brass protractor and scale; two plastic spring
clips; and a saw set.
287._____ Three pocket or bicycle wrenched, and an iron plumb bob.
288._____ Vintage Winchester flashlight, has some corrosion inside but still in working condition and
nice outside.
289._____ Stanley #5 1/4 junior jack plane rosewood tote broken in middle and glued, nice tall knob,
good BB-logo blade, very good overall condition.
290._____ Three double ended alligator wrenches: HAWKEYE WRENCH CO. PAT. 720,554 with
thread chasers in handle; very good; unmarked stamped steel, very good; and a HAWKEYE
WRENCH CO. EVERREADY complete and very good.
291._____ A.H. REID "Lightning Brace" bitstock Patented Dec. 12, 1882, the wooden top handle has
been replaced with a nice brass handle, very good.
292._____ Combination tack hammer and carpet stretcher, nice japanning, very good overall.
293._____ Heavy brass bodied gasket cutter, needs blade, very good overall.
294._____ Stanley #89 clapboard siding gage, very good overall.
295._____ Brass glass cutter MADE IN FRANCE, very good overall.
296._____ Early French steel and brass 6-inch caliper, some minor pitting, good overall.
297._____ Brass and steel wire gage, very good overall.
298._____ Early hand forged 9-inch dividers, very good overall.
299._____ Nice brass watchmaker's double caliper, complete and very good.
300._____ Pair of H.D. SMITH "PERFECT HANDLE" pipe wrenches.
301._____ Three pair of 7-inch water pump pliers: BARCALO BUFFALO, fine; unknown make with
light pitting; and HARROLD FORGED USA, very good.
302._____ Pair of Stanley spokeshaves: #60 double shave SW logo on concave blade, the flat blade is
missing, very good overall; and a #67 universal shave with nice rosewood handles, patent date
on blade, flat bottom, very good overall.
303._____ Pair of water pump pliers: BARCALO BUFFALO, very good; and UTICA 550-8, complete
and very good.
304._____ Lufkin 4-inch adjustable machinist square with center head, very good overall.
305._____ Stanley #92 marking and mortise gage, brass body and rosewood head, very good overall.
306._____ Stanley #90 and #91 single and double-beam marking gages, both are complete and very good.
307._____ Veritas blind nailer similar to Stanley #96, complete and very good overall.
308._____ Unusual 3-inch try square, rosewood handle is missing a splinter on one side, good overall; and
a small brass Mason's trowel from the Grand Canyon Lodge, very good overall.
309._____ Two tape measures: DISSTON #3210 10-foot, complete and very good; plus a Stanley #1206,
6-foot complete and very good.
310._____ Yankee No. 2101A BELL SYSTEM 10-inch ratchet brace, complete and very good.
311._____ Stanley #49 adjustable depth stop for auger bits, fine overall.
312._____ Unusual 8-inch wrench marked CLARK on one side, has a 1.25-inch blade coming off
end of handle, complete and very good.
313._____ Hays A375 T malleable socket wrench, complete and very good.
314._____ Moline 8-inch No. 106 implement wrench, complete and fine.
315._____ 3060A FOR PITMAN, implement wrench, complete and fine.
316._____ B&O PLOW CO. CANTON O(hio) 9.75-inch farm wrench, complete and fine.
317._____ Caterpillar Tractor Co. 14-inch 1D3363 wrench, complete and fine.
318._____ EMERSON 10-inch implement wrench, complete and very good.
319._____ Pair of CHAMPION MOWER & REAPER CO. 9.75-inch open ended farm wrenches; the one
on top has the model number 2155 cast into the the handle, it is complete and very good; the
other is thinner it has some light to moderate pitting but is very good overall.
320._____ CHAMPION 6.5-inch #389 farm wrench with complete and fine.
321._____ Pair of ACME (Acme Hay Harvester Co. Peoria, Illinois) farm wrenches: #A881 with star
logo, complete and very good; and #208 with star logo, complete and fine.
322._____ AIM CO 9-inch cast steel double open ended wrench, complete and fine.
323._____ DREIS & KRUMP MFG. CO. CHICAGO ILL 9.5-inch open ended nut wrench, complete and
fine.
324._____ FAMOUS OHIO (Ohio Cultivator Co. Bellevue, Ohio) 9.5-inch J276 farm wench, complete
and fine.
325._____ DAVID BRADLEY MFG WKS BRADLEY, ILL 9.75-inch #105A with hammer head, in
original? red paint, complete and fine.
326._____ EMERSON 10-inch implement wrench, in original? red paint, complete and very good.
327._____ Cigar box filled with 27+ assorted pocket knives including a Boy Scout model.
328._____ Lot of 19 vintage advertising pencils from businesses in the PEORIA and
BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS area. Among them are ones from LaPalma Cafeteria,
PEORIA; WAGNER MOTOR CO., Phone 93, METAMORA, ILL.; C.A. PIERSON &
CO., UNION STOCKYARD; STRAIN CANTERBURY & CO. PEORIA
STOCKYARDS; Gem City Stove Mfg. Co., Quincy, ILL; THE MYER MFG. CO.,
MORTON, ILL; CLARK-SMITH HDWE PEORIA, ILL; LOHNES FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service, PEKIN, ILL; EUREKA IMPLEMENT CO. DEALERS IN JOHN
DEERE; BOOST FOR EUREKA HIGH 1927-1928 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE;
VARNA TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 1936-1937 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE;
HAAG BROS. WASHING MACHINES, PEORIA; CITIZENS ICE & COLD
STORAGE, PEORIA; etc. all are in unused condition.
329._____ Box of assorted brass valves, petcocks and spigots, a few with names and or patent dates. This
pile represents a small fortune in scrap brass.
330._____ Unknown make 7-inch sad iron with integral handle, the top is pitted making it impossible to
read the makers name, good overall.
331._____ COLEBROOKDALE IRON Co. POTTSTOWN. Pa. sad iron stand or trivet, complete and
very good.
332._____ Sleeve iron with integral handle, very good overall.
333._____ THE W.H. HOWELL CO GENEVA ILL sad iron stand or trivet, complete and very good.
334._____ ASBESTOS Tverdahl Patent (U.S. No. 649, 968) double ended 5-inch sad iron with removable
top, made on a patent issued May 22, 1900 to Ole Tverdahl of Stoughton, Wisconsin. This
one is complete and very good.
335._____ FERRO STEEL CLEVELAND stand or trivet, this one has two cracks, but is still intact, good
overall.
336._____ Wagner 8-inch waffle iron PAT. FEB 22, 1910, nice wooden handles on iron and nice cast iron
handle on base, complete and very good overall.
337._____ Primitive toaster used in a fireplace, complete and very good.
338._____ Unknown make 13-inch round cast iron griddle with wire bail or handle, very good overall.
339._____ Full set of 9 numerical branding irons, complete and in fine overall condition.
340._____ Large Slade, Hipp & Meloy 332 bookbinder's wheel with decorative rim, long wooden handle,
very good overall.
341._____ THE WAGNER No. 9, 9 & 10 waffle iron SIDNEY O (Ohio), PATD JULY 26, 1892, this one
is complete, has nice wooden handles, wire bail on base, complete and very good overall.
342._____ Copper vessel of unknown purpose has small handle on side, one small dent, very good
overall.
343._____ Decorative copper Jello mold depicting a basket of fruit, very good overall.
344._____ Box lot: Stanley #45 combo plane main body; LUTHER V17 bench mounted vise;
GRISWOLD stove damper; and a brass lightening rod top.
345._____ Early blacksmith's beam brace, very good overall.
346._____ Early waffle iron with hand forged handles. This would have been used in a fireplace, complete
and very good.
347._____ Ash scoop for stoves and/or fireplaces, complete and very good.
348._____ Pair of early forged andirons for a fireplace, in very good condition.
349._____ Long handled wooden scoop shovel with copper on the edge of the scoop, the handle is scuffed
but it's in very good overall condition.
350._____ Scarce hand forged fireplace crane, these were used in early homes to swing cooking pots
into and out of the fireplace on, this one is very good.
351._____ Primitive long handled wooden rake with numerous wooden pegs for tines, very good overall.
352._____ RARE I.L. PENNEY Patent foot powered lock-cutting machine for cutting the hoop locks
or notches in wooden barrel hoops, this one was made on U.S. Patent No. 138,815 issued
May 13, 1873 to Isaac L. Penney of Minneapolis, Minnesota, it is complete and fine.
353._____ Unusual wooden ravioli rolling pin, complete and very good.
354._____ Stratton Brothers 30-inch No. 1 brass bound plumb & level with laminated mahogany stock,
decorative bass side view, the top plate is unmarked and looks like a crude homemade
replacement, otherwise both vials intact and very good overall.
355._____ Stanley 28 3/4-inch double plumb & level with large brass plumb vials covers on one side, nice
mahogany stock, brass side views for the level vial, and brass corners, very good overall.
356._____ Unusual 27 3/4-inch W.BAGOT'S WARRANTED NEW YORK plumb & level,
numerous nicks and dings in otherwise nice mahogany stock, long brass top plate, and
brass plug on top of plumb vial, both vials intact, very good overall. This is the first level
of this make that we have seen or sold.
357._____ Henry Disston & Sons 26-inch plumb & level with brass end plates, both vials intact, complete
and very good overall.
358._____ FINE Stanley #90 26-inch plumb & level with nice laminated mahogany stock, both vials
intact, brass rings around the plumb vials housing, fine overall.
359._____ Unusual wheelwrights traveler with 6 3/4-inch diameter solid steel wheel, hand forged frame
and wooden handle, some pitting on the steel, good overall.
360._____ M. STOUT / ST LOUIS ** double boxed side bead plane, missing piece of boxing behind iron,
otherwise very good.
361._____ HALL & HYNSON / ST. LOUIS * pair of No. 7 hollow and round planes, both complete and
very good.
362._____ WILSON & BROS / ST. LOUIS MO ** 1/2-inch wooden tongue cutting plane, a few tight
checks at toe and some pitting on iron, otherwise complete and very good.
363._____ A. MEIER & CO / ST. LOUIS MO * wooden rabbet plane, wedge has been split and there is a
small hang hold near the toe, good overall.
364._____ PAIR OF St. Louis wooden smooth planes: E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER * with block
and wedge logo on side of stock and on blade, missing the black knob on top, dried out and
some checking; and a CHIP-A-WAY **** with early sawtooth logo on toe and on blade,
dried out and some checking on toe, good overall.
365._____ Large wooden stair saw with closed handle, very good overall.
366._____ Decorative wall mounted sculpture of a man sawing fire wood with a bucksaw mounted on a
board with a length of chain at the top from which to hang it, fine.
367._____ Lot of three Maytag wrenches; four additional stamped wrenches, a hammer head and two
combination tubing cutters with built-in reamers.
368._____ Smaller wall-mounted sculpture of a blacksmith and farrier at work mounted on a piece of
wood with a hanger on the back from which to hang it, very good.
369._____ Lot of five corn shucking or husking tools, all very good.
370._____ Three books: THE PATTERNMAKER'S ASSISTANT; THE COOPER AND HIS TRADE;
and THE TINSMITH'S HELPER and PATTERN BOOK, the first is fine, the latter two are
still in their original plastic wrap and have never been opened.
371._____ Mini 3 1/2-inch DOVER SAD IRON, with removable top, nice wooden handle, very good
overall.
372._____ Unusual DOUBLE POINT "I WANTU" COMFORT IRON, STRAUSE GAS IRON CO.
PHILA. PA. U.S.A. sad iron stand or trivet, complete and very good.
373._____ Scarce M. MAHONY Patent (U.S. No. 184,881) polishing sad iron, made on a patent
issued Nov. 28, 1876 to Michael Mahony of Troy, New York. This one is complete and
very good, and has a nice heart painted on both sides along with red, yellow and green
highlights, very nice.
374._____ ENTERPRISE M'F'G CO. PHILA. U.S.A. sad iron stand or trivet, complete and very good.
375._____ Unusual ox tongue sad iron that has a swinging gate on the back and contains a
removable slug, very good overall.
376._____ W.H. HOWELL CO. GENEVA. ILL. sad iron stand or trivet, complete and very good.
377._____ ASBESTOS flounce or sleeve iron made on Tverdahl Patent, U.S. No. 649, 968, with
removable top, Ole Tverdahl of Stoughton, Wisconsin was granted a patent May 22, 1900.
This one is complete and fine.
378._____ Four books: The Colonial Printer; The Only Mill in Town; A New England Town The First
Hundred Years; and Busted Tractors and Rusty Knuckles, all are complete and fine.
379._____ Pair of MWTCA Tool Catalog reprints: SARGENT TOOL BOOK; and BUCK BROS. Price
List, both are fine.
380._____ SPEED BOB 18-ounce plumb bob in original box with original instructions, complete and near
new.
381._____ Patented aluminum holder for rules and/or pencils that would clip onto a belt or other article,
PAT. MAY 13-13.
382._____ Veterinary trocar used to deflate bloated cows, this one comes nested in a brass cylinder with a
top that screws off, very good overall condition.
383._____ Lot of three flat bladed screwdrivers: Stanley #55; a small Winchester; and small Stanley
HURWOOD.
384._____ Two 6-inch wood handled screw adjusting pipe wrenches, the one on the left is very good, the
one on the right has a big chip out of one jaw.
385._____ Adjustable bevel with 8-inch blade, rosewood handle, fancy brass locking screw, very good
overall.
386._____ Southington adjustable bevel with 10-inch blade, very good overall condition.
387._____ Deposit Safety Pencil Pointer, complete and fine.
388._____ Two different International Harvester G-3170 wrenches each with IHC logo, both very good.
389._____ International Harvester G3526 wrench with IHC logo, very good.
390._____ International Harvester G3171 wrench with IHC logo, very good.
391._____ International Harvester G3525 wrench with IHC logo, very good.
392._____ International Harvester G3172 wrench with IHC logo, very good.
393._____ International Harvester G3166 wrench with IHC logo, very good.
394._____ Two different International Harvester G3173 wrenches; one with IHC logo, the other has
I.H.CO logo on back, very good.
395._____ Large International Harvester S-wrench, there is pitting that makes the number hard to read,
but it looks like 39889 with the IHC logo, good overall.
396._____ Three similar International Harvester wrenches: G3170 with I.H.CO logo, very good;
G.3170._____ with I.H.CO logo, very good; and G3170 with IHC logo, very good.
397._____ Pair of DEERING wrenches: Vandegrift Patent screw adjusting nut wrench, jaws sprung and
some light pitting, good overall; plus a multi wrench marked DEERING on both sides
398._____ Three antique farm or implement wrenches: EMERSON B175A; BAILOR PLOW CO.
ATCHISON KAN. C48; and APPLETON MFG. CO. BATAVIA, ILL. The BAILOR and
APPLETON each have moderate to heavy pitting.
399._____ Three antique farm or implement wrenches: ADVANCE/RUMLEY 7.75-inch #169J steam
engine wench; ACME 8.5-inch #A881; and a cast steel ACME.
400._____ Nice David White No. 9040 engineers dumpy level in original wooden box with working
lock and key, instrument comes with original wooden (oak) leg set, the scope is 19 inches
long, comes with two plumb bobs, shade, cap, original instructions and warrantee card,
this instrument and and its leg set are fine and the wooden box is very good.
401._____ Stanley #113 compass plane, good Q-logo blade, complete and very good overall.
402._____ Stanley #148 match or tongue and groove plane, complete and very good.
403._____ Lot of three Stanley levels: two #00 and one #104, all are very good.
404._____ Stanley #34 6-inch precision machinist level in original box, fine overall.
405._____ Pair of Sandusky 7/8-inch tongue and groove planes, both in good overall condition; plus a
Sandusky 3/8-inch side bead and a Sandusky rabbet.
406._____ Stanley #34 8-inch precision machinist level in original box, fine overall.
407._____ Yankee #130A Ratchet Screw in original albeit tattered box with three flat bits.
408._____ Lot of four iron block planes, Sargent 317; two Stanley 9 1/2 and a Stanley #110. All are
complete and very good.
409._____ Yankee #135 spiral ratchet screwdriver with three bits in nice original box.
410._____ Set of seven PLUMB wrenches (1228, 1230, 1232, 1234, 1240, 1242, 1244) in original
PLUMB TOOLS LOS ANGELES steel tool chest, the wrenches are all very good; the
box has had the hasp sawed thru with a hack saw, but it can be replaced, the top of the
box is embossed PLUMB TOOLS LOS ANGELES, it has a panel that hides the drawers
and when the lid is closed this panel is secured.
411._____ Stanley #8C iron jointer plane, this is a WWII era plane with stained hardwood tote and knob,
BB logo blade, and hard rubber adjuster nut, has a coat of light rust to all exposed surfaces but
will clean to very good overall condition.
412._____ Handled wooden nosing plane, complete and very good.
413._____ Hanging spring scale with 50-pound capacity.
414._____ Wentzville Hardwere Co. 12-inch advertising level, very good overall.
415._____ Millers Falls bench-mounting hand-cranked drill with vise.
416._____ Diamond Edge nail puller, very good overall.
417._____ Nice cast iron glue pot with intact liner, very good.
418._____ Scarce Goodell-Pratt adjustable bitstock washer cutter, very good overall.
419._____ Very good GENERAL bench-mounted grinder.
420._____ Unusual bitstock washer cutter, complete and very good; plus a medium sized dowel or spoke
pointer, very good.
421._____ Lot: large stitching awl; large flat bladed Stanley screwdriver; small Yakee ratchet screwdriver
and a small Stanley screwdriver that would have come with an early #45 or #55 plane.
422._____ Lot of three plier-type tools: end cutters; nippers and a German pair of lasting pliers, all very
good.
423._____ Stanley #64 spokeshave complete and very good; plus a nice little hand vise.
424._____ Unusual little pocket or bicycle wrench marked ELASTIC TIP CO. (a CHICAGO, ILL maker
of lawn and parlor shooting games), wrench is complete and very good; plus a Woodman's
Patent speed indicator, nice nickel plating and decorative casting, very good.
425._____ Starrett #59-A trammels in original albeit tattered box, the trammels are fine; also included are
a Starrett spring-loaded center punch IOB, with some rust on one end; and a bicycle spoke
tightener.
426._____ FAVORITE REVERSIBLE RATCHET WRENCH - NO. A / PATENTED GREENE,
TWEED & CO. MNFRS., 15-inch double headed ratchet wrench with two large auger bits
with extra long lead screws, very good.
427._____ Pair of Stanley pocket levels that can be attached to a square or straight edge, one has a brass
top and one has a steel top, both are fine.
428._____ LINK-BELT COMPANY's "MAXIMUM" CHAIN 12-inch two-fold steel advertising rule in a
leather pocket pouch, very good overall.
429._____ Pair of pocket levels that can be attached to a square or straight edge; one is a Stanley and has a
brass top; the other is unmarked and has a steel top, the Stanley has a bit of rust on the
bottom, otherwise both are fine.
430._____ Small approx. 2-pound steel anvil with 218 USA cast into one side along with the letter L
inside a raised diamond, fine overall.
431._____ Unknown make 22-inch self-tightening pipe wrench, complete and very good.
432._____ Small bronze advertising anvil TUBAL-CAIN BRONZE PORTLAND OREGON.
433._____ Unusual 12-inch plier-like self-tightening pipe wrench, end of handle is a screwdriver, very
good overall.
434._____ Small nickel plated brass or bronze farrier-type anvil, fine overall.
435._____ Lot of 25 or more chisel handles plus a box of 10 or more assorted wooden screwdriver and
file handles.
436._____ Small approx. 1.5-lb. blacksmith or farrier-type advertising anvil DETROIT STOVE
WORKS, some rust, very good overall.
437._____ Three well-made wooden boxes with sliding lids that the previous owner made for Stanley #45
combination plow planes. Each is made with finger jointed constructions. All three are in fine
overall condition.
438._____ Approx. 1.5-lb. brass or bronze blacksmith anvil, has been worked on the top and will need top
flattened if it's to be used again, good overall.
439._____ Lot of three folding pocket knives including a SWISS ARMY model.
440._____ Miniature brass anvil paperweight, "TO FORGE OUR FRIENDSHIP LLOYD E. HORAL
MIDWAY CITY, CALIF., has green felt on bottom, complete and fine.
441._____ Lot of four folding pocket knives, the smallest is an IMPERIAL with a main blade, screwdriver
and cap lifter blade, and a can opener blade, it comes in its original box and is like new.
442._____ Miniature brass anvil paperweight, marked KENTUCKY LIONS on the top and having a felt
bottom
443._____ Lot: Stanley No. 373 1/2 butt marker in original plastic case; a clear plastic CAMEL
CIGARETTE case; and a bag of 10 chip carving chisels.
444._____ Two belt buckles one with an Indian motif, both very good.
445._____ Cast iron frog paper weight? marked DEMPSTER on the bottom, in original green paint, very
good.
446._____ A round knob that would be clamped onto an automobile steering wheel, complete with
bracket, very good; and a twister for twisting the wires used in sealing grain sacks and used
by concrete workers to twist the wires holding rebar.
447._____ BULLOCK'S FOOTWARE folding shoehorn with attached keychain, very good; and a JIFFY
razor knife.
448._____ Lot of vintage saw nuts and medallions.
449._____ C.T. HAM No. 0 dash lantern with rare patented bullseye globe, has spring clip on back
so it could be mounted to the dash of a buggy or early automobile, complete and very
good.
450._____ Small wooden gents chest with extra large brass hinges, brass handles on the side and brass
corners, some staining on the top, has a tray inside, tray and chest bottom are covered with
dark paper but the paper comes out and the wood is fine.
451._____ RAYO No. 22 dash lantern has spring clip on back so it could be mounted to the dash of a
buggy or early automobile, complete and very good.
452._____ Diamond Edge DE4C corrugated smooth plane, nice hard rubber tote, cracked front knob,
"USVB" stamped into right side, very good overall.
453._____ Stanley #78 rabbet and filletster plane, nice blue japanning or paint, thumb operated blade
adjuster, complete with fence and depth stop, has light surface rust to exposed surfaces, will
clean to fine overall.
454._____ Fine W&B (Whitman & Barnes) 8-inch wooden handled monkey wrench, shows no sign of
previous use.
455._____ Lot of four wrenches including an Eifel plier wrench, 6-inch Gellman; KRAEUTER side
cutters and BERNARD parallel jaw pliers all inside a wooden box with hinged lid and hasp.
456._____ Lot of seven assorted pliers and nippers including CHAMPION DEARMENT 8-inch nippers.
457._____ Cooper's hoop driver for driving iron hoops onto wooden barrels, good overall.
458._____ Lot including five bitstock twist drill bits; two extra long machine drill bits; an unusual
DASCO pry bar, a name stamp for G.0. LINDEN, and several other assorted bits.
459._____ WM. ENDERS / OAK LEAF / ST. LOUIS USA UR 8-inch No. 24 transitional smooth plane
with E.A. BERG ESKILSTUNA SWEDEN iron, very good overall.
460._____ ADOLPHUS MEIER & CO. / ST. LOUIS * complex profile wooden molding plane, well
worn on the tote, faint mark, good overall.
461._____ G. BREMERMAN / ST. LOUIS MO **** (Ohio Tool Co.) wooden moving fillister plane with
broken wedge, numerous cracks on toe, and a 1/2 rotted fence. Get a good fence and wedge
from an Ohio #55 and it will display very well.
462._____ E.F. KRAFT & CO. / ST. LOUIS ** pair of wooden match planes, some checking on toe of
both planes, very good overall.
463._____ Wooden stair saw with closed handle, brass stiffener plate on bottom of frame, complete and
fine.
464._____ Patented double row wooden cutter box containing 11 of the 13 original bits, the hinges of the
box need work.
465._____ Germanic 19th century axe head called "Barte." This is the simple and original form of a
bearded axe. The part that protrudes at the back is called a Bart or beard. Used in many trades,
this one may have been used by a coach maker. (Thanks to Hans Brunner, the big tool dealer
down under, for this description.)
466._____ Two eggbeater hand drills, both complete and very good.
467._____ Acme No. 1 book binding stapler, marked ACME NO. 1 on one side and PAT'D on the other
side, with nickel plated handle, very good overall.
468._____ Unmarked vise that can be mounted to a bench or table top, complete and fine.
469._____ THE CHALLENGE EYLET PRESS No.1, PAT. FEB. 22, 1887, E.L. SIBLEY,
BENNINGTON, VT, complete and very good.
470._____ Three planes: DUNLAP (Millers Falls?) 5D BB iron jack plane; Stanley #80 scraper; and
Craftsman (Sargent) iron block plane, all are complete and in usable condition.
471._____ Vintage cast iron notary-type press with nice original black japanning with red and gold
details, NORTH CENTRAL COMMERCIAL CLUB ST. PAUL, MINN CORPORATE
SEAL, very good overall. From what we could gather, this was a fraternal organization that
had a building on University Avenue near the old Ford Plant.
472._____ Two different ball peen hammers, the bigger one is a TRUE TEMPER NO. 1640, both are
complete and very good.
473._____ Three iron planes: Stanley MADE IN ENGLAND low angle block plane, fine; Stanley
DEFIANCE, very good; and a Stanley #75-type bullnose block plane, with cutter marked
JAPAN, very good.
474._____ Two lathing hatchet: the one on top is a PLUMB with original PLUMB HICKORY handle, has
a hang hole and leather strap to be worn by the user, fine overall; and a VAUGHAN that can't
be very old as it has the safety glass warning on the handle, very good.
475._____ Two different hammers: Unmarked claw hammer, very good; and a PLUMB riveting or
tinner's hammer, with a Stanley No. 25-683 handle, very good.
476._____ Unusual curved lipped adz head, some pitting, good overall.
477._____ Early forged pick head, some rust and pitting, good overall.
478._____ Lot with unusual angle boring attachment, combo screwdriver socket wrench; HONG KONG
4-inch crescent wrench; two hammers, one with nested set of screwdrivers, and a NOS
HARLEY-DAVIDSON pencil.
479._____ Little 5 1/2-inch pair of Vise Grip pliers, fine; small NEW BRITAIN P-36 slip-joint pliers with
blue handles; PROTO 9884 screw starting screwdriver; pin vise filled with color coded steel
pins for determining drill hole sizes; and a 6-inch GENERAL pocket rule or scale.
480._____ Lot including skate key; scout neckerchief slide; small glass bottle in shape of a locomotive;
adjustable bitstock hole cutter; plastic whistle; working keychain flashlight; leather punch;
screwdriver, mini hammer, lead weight.
481._____ Set of three 4-inch and 5-inch wrenches: round jawed needle nose pliers; end cutters; and side
cutters; PROTO 4 1/2-inch No. 235 slip joint pliers; MILLER PLASTICS, GREAT BEND
KANSAS mini screwdriver with interchangeable blades; bottle and can opener with Canadian
flag; tweezers; brass handled letter opener; and a folding razor knife marked FERD DEINES
OIL SERVICE, RUSSELL, KANSAS, Ph. 618.
482._____ Well worn steel machinist tool box. This one is all there down to the felt-lined drawers, but it
has seen considerable used. I have used a pair of these for years to haul all my little tools to
the shows. They are very durable.
483._____ F.O.K. CO. (Farwell Ozmun & Kirk) single bit axe, complete and in very good overall
condition.
484._____ Tall star-shaped candle tin candle mold, very good.
485._____ Early broad axe with 10-inch blade, marked on both sides, light to moderate pitting, good
overall.
486._____ GRISWOLD SAFETY No. 8 863 pot or kettle with three legs and a wooden handle on the
side for help with tipping, very good overall, no lid.
487._____ Short handled broad axe with 12 1/2-inch blade, light to moderate pitting on both sides, faint
makers mark, very good overall.
488._____ Tin candle mold for making 10 candles at a time, very good overall.
489._____ Short handled broad axe, marked ASA. S., W.H. RUSSEL, handle was not fitted properly, so
will need to be re-handled if it is to be used, some mild pitting but good overall.
490._____ Vintage tin toaster that could be used over a campfire.
491._____ Unusual 8-inch Estes Patent handle adjusting nut wrench, made on U.S. Patent No. 1,153,050
issued to William F. Estes of Ozark, Missouri, good overall.
492._____ Two wooden molding planes: nice OHIO TOOL CO. 1-inch match plane; and an AUBURN
TOOL CO. No. 176 7/8-inch dado, very good.
493._____ ROCKFORD TMP #5C iron jack plane, made in Rockford, Illinois, complete and fine.
494._____ BELCHER BROS. foot measuring rule for determining shoe sizes, complete and very good.
495._____ Scarce shuttle-filler made by the Newcomb Loom Co. of Omaha, Nebraska and later of
Davenport, Iowa. According to the Janet Meany book Rag Rug Handbook on p. 92,
strips (of rag) were first packed into metal cylinders. The rag passed thru two friction
rollers, and down into a funnel inserted into the open end of the cylinder. A crank was
then turned allowing the rag to fold upon themselves in the funnel. This is the machine
only, and it's very good. It would have come with a wooden box box containing 12
cylinders and a plunger.
496._____ Modern made spill plane, complete and in excellent working condition.
497._____ Nice S.S. NORTON rosewood and brass marking and mortising gauge COLCHESTER CT,
complete and very good.
498._____ Scarce Millers Falls No. 639 ratcheting screwdriver with cane-type handle, complete and
fine.
499._____ Very nice wooden mallet and a 6-inch single iron smooth plane, complete and fine.
500._____ Fully restored American Sash Trimmer, pedal operated sash trimming machine
manufactured by the Manco Manufacturing Co., Bradley, IL. You will not find a better
or more complete one.
501._____ Pair of Hargrave #640C 4 1/2-foot quick adjusting furniture clamps, both very good to fine.
502._____ Plated Sheffield brace, complete and very good.
503._____ D.R. BARTON 10-inch coopers or carriagemaker's drawknife, light rust, will clean to very
good.
504._____ Unmarked two-handed scorp, complete and very good.
505._____ Two cooper or carriagemakers drawknives, one by L&IJ White.
506._____ Lot of three double ended alligator wrenches all with thread chasers in handle: HAWKEYE
WRENCH CO. PAT. 720,554, complete and very good; Edmonds Pat. 816,570 made by the
Edmond-Metzel Co. Chicago, IL, very good; and a K&B SAXON very good.
507._____ Lot of H.D. SMITH "PERFECT HANDLE" pipe wrenches for parts and/or restoration: two 8inch models one is complete but has red paint on the handles; the other needs new handles;
and two 10-inch models one with wooden handles that just needs cleaning and one that needs
handles and cleaning.
508._____ Lot of four automotive wrenches: Large 2-inch hex box end marked CORONET PARTS 190,
complete and fine; chain pliers PAT. JULY 26, 10; EXT AUG.2,16, J.N.M. & CO. complete
and very good; WATSON STABILATORS, JOHN WARREN WATSON CO.
PHILADELPHIA, very good; and an APPOLO STEERING STABILIZER combination
wrench, a little patch of pitting on one end, very good.
509._____ Pair of automotive wrenches: De Schebeko Patent (U.S. No. 1,870,612) multi wrench, spark
plugs, front and rear wheel brake adjustment, and drain plugs on Ford automobiles and trucks,
complete and fine; plus a 10-inch screw adjust VAUXHALL auto nut wrench, very good
overall.
510._____ Five automotive wrenches: 3Z627 Ford universal joint open end wrench; #2724
BLACKHAWK box end; 2722 BLACKHAWK box end; 4424 BLACKHAWK double ended
socket; and T15 offset 1/2-inch drive speed wrench, some rust and light pitting.
511._____ Lot of six automotive wrenches: 4564-2 WALDEN-WORCESTER ratchet; socket; NASH
open end; MAXWELL-3 open end; BUCKEYE spark plug socket; and 2364 box ended
wrench that would be driven by ratchet wrench or ratchet extension.
512._____ Two braces including a Stanley No. 923 10-inch with aluminum handles, very good; plus a
chain drill with two sections of rusty chain for parts or restoration.
513._____ Three Stanley #83-404 miter clamps, all are very good.
514._____ Osborne saddler's knife with rosewood handle and brass ferrule, very good overall; and a hoof
trimmer.
515._____ Pair of CRAFTSMAN 9 666 miter clamps; and a pair of CRAFTSMAN corner clamps 9 666,
both all are complete and fine.
516._____ Osborne leather slitter Patented Aug. 1,'76; July 17,'77, very good overall.
517._____ Stanley DEFIANCE 1222 1/2 adjustable square with intact scribe and level; Sears adjustable
square with level and center head, some rust; and a CRAFTSMAN 12-inch scale with
protractor head, very good.
518._____ Unknown make miter square; Lufkin zig zag rule; Stanley rosewood handle try and miter
square; and a CRAFTSMAN sliding bevel with 8-inch blade, small area of light rust, very
good overall.
519._____ Three Stanley bevels: rosewood handle with 12-inch blade; and two #18 models one is fine and
one has light rust.
520._____ Craftsman miter clamps and a puzzle made from two DIAMOND pony shoes connected by
chain links with a loop.
521._____ Fine CASE sheath knife with leather wrapped handle inside a nice leather sheath; plus a larger
WESTER sheath knife with sheath, very good.
522._____ Lot including 8-inch drawknife and five different hammer heads.
523._____ Unknown make military-style dagger and a boot knife with leather sheath.
524._____ Lot including two different bookends each depicting a historic sailing ship; a SHALER RAPID
VULCANIZER for clamping patches on inner tubes; four decorative cast iron legs like those
of an old stove; and a decorative hook with long screw.
525._____ Lot of wrenches: two flat steel open end automobile wrench sets; three bicycle or pocket
wrenches; and two sets of Craftsman ignition wenches one metric and one standard.
526._____ Lot of wrenches: Two crew adjusting pipe wrenches; two ratchets and a T socket.
527._____ Lot of three levels including a Stanley with brass top that attaches to a square, and two with
wooden bodies; plus two sharpening stones in original pouches.
528._____ Lot including a clamp for flat stock that can be attached to a table or workbench; two
corkscrews; a bottle opener that can be mounted to bar or wall; and an ashtray and HUDSON
automobile dash plate?
529._____ Lot: small torch; knife sharpener; folding antique button hook; and a stainless steel folding
knife with FARMERS CO-OP logo from Burdett, Kansas, MADE IN CHINA, with original
box.
530._____ Pair of anvil/vise combination tools, one is complete and very good; the other has welded
repairs and one corner of the base is broken off, could still me mounted to a work bench with
the remaining three mounting holes in the base.
531._____ Two bench planes: Chaplin's Patent 21 1/2-inch jointer with improper SIEGLEY blade, spur of
hard rubber tote is broken off, patch of moderate to heave rust on bottom, good overall; plus a
CHAPIN UNION FACTORY 21-inch wooden jointer that has had a rat gnawing on the toe
and top of the wedge.
532._____ Lot of three keyhole saws, one by Diamond Edge.
533._____ Stanley #26 transitional plane with nice SW logo blade, fine tote and knob, very good overall.
534._____ Three wooden planes: rabbet, smoother and nosing, all in good or better usable condition.
535._____ Lot of four try square; one is an all-steel Stanley with nickel plated handle, all need light to
moderate cleaning.
536._____ Four wooden molding planes including a fine Sandusky No. 146 7/8-inch rabbet; Ohio Tool
No. 72 hollow; unknown make round; and a fully boxed 3/8-inch side bead, all very good.
537._____ Stanley #257N 24-inch mason's level, all vials intact, needs light cleaning, very good overall;
plus a 12-inch draw knife that needs a good cleaning.
538._____ Lot including nice AIKEN Patent (U.S. No. 19,901) tool handle made on an 1858 patent,
complete with original wrench; plus a rosewood handled corkscrew; unusual piece of a gate
latch; and a nice push drill.
539._____ Box lot: early Stanley #113 compass plane (Type I or 2) with broken plate in back, good for
lever cap, bottom, main frame, blade and chip breaker, for find a parts plane with good
backing plate and rear handle and complete this one; plus a LUNKENHEIMER No. 3 FIG.
1301 PARAGON oiler with broken glass otherwise complete, etc.
540._____ Old wooden tool box 37 x 13 x 13 with original handles and hasp, nothing on inside, in
original albeit crazed paint, very good overall.
THE END.
Sale Managed by Michael J. Urness &
Great Planes Trading Co.
www.GreatPlanesTrading.com
Phone 314-434-4325
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