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Auctions: August 1 & August 2, 2008

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Auction Listing for August 1 & August 2, 2008
Item: Description: Estimate: Photograph:
1. SIX SMALL SPECIAL PURPOSE HAMMERS including candy, cigar, chasing, gem pick types, etc. From the Floyd Ridley Collection. 25 - 50
2. A lot of JACK, JOINTER AND SMOOTHING PLANES, all offered for parts or restoration. Many usable parts are included in this offering. 35 - 75
3. TWO EXTRA CLEAN PLANES, both by STANLEY. Examples of the No. 101 and No. 100 1/2 are included in this lot. Both retain fully 98% of their original black japan finish. 25 - 50
4. A CURVED BLADE COOPERS DRAW KNIFE by D.R. Barton & Company, Rochester, New York. This example retains its original walnut handles and is in essentially unused condition. From the David Pierson Collection. 50 - 100
5. A "HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE" DISPLAY STAND by Stanley Tools. This well preserved example retains its original sign and pegboard holder with all original fittings. 20 - 40
6. A LOT OF SIX CORNER CHISELS including examples by T.J. Kirkland, D.R. Barton, etc. All appear to be in usable condition. 25 - 50
7. FOUR SMALL WOODEN PLANES including some compass sole types. All are in clean and sound condition. 20 - 40
8. An unusual CHILD'S SIZE BUCK SAW that has been used very little. This Nineteenth Century collectible saw is in excellent overall condition. From the Alvin Sellens Collection. 20 - 40
9. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a collection of brass screwdrivers, a rosewood handle tack puller, two small planes, etc. 50 - 100
10. A CONTEMPORARY COLLECTIBLES OPPORTUNITY LOT including belt buckles, Ford items, etc. 25 - 50
11. TWO TOOL REFERENCE BOOKS including Alvin Sellens' classic "Woodworking Planes" signed by the author and a copy of Henry Mercer's classic "Ancient Carpenters Tools". This is the 1960 Edition. From the Alvin Sellens Collection. 30 - 60
12. FOUR MODEL MAKERS' SPOKE SHAVES including brass and iron types. All are in usable condition. 20 - 40
13. TWO UNCOMMON AXES including a Collins cruising axe and a "Black Raven" embossed axe. 25 - 50
14. FOUR EXTRA CLEAN FOLDING RULES including a Stanley No. 62 and three Lufkin rules, including examples of the No. 465, 372 and 372 R. 40 - 80
15. A "SHOE BUCKLE" BLOCK PLANE, No. 110, by STANLEY. This early "Type 2" example is missing its front knob and has a chip from the body near the toe. It is otherwise clean and sound. 60 - 120
16. A PAIR OF ADVERTISING SHEARS by the Sinclair Scott Company, Baltimore, Maryland. These special purpose shears are marked "Complete N.Y. Canners" with the additional designation "Rochester, New York". 20 - 40
17. A 18" FORE PLANE, No. 6, by STANLEY. This ca. 1950's hardwood handle type plane is in nearly new condition in its original carton. 50 - 100
18. TWO CLEAN AND USABLE SMOOTHING PLANES, both by D.R. Barton & Company, Rochester, New York. One is fashioned from solid boxwood and the other is of beech. 30 - 60
19. A "HUNTER'S PRIDE" CAMP HATCHET by James H. Mann, Lewistown, Pa. This extra clean example retains its original handle and is in excellent collector quality condition. 40 - 80
20. THREE MODEL MAKER'S PLANES, including two by STANLEY. Examples of the No. 100 and No. 100 1/2 and a Millers Falls No. 101 are included in this lot. 50 - 100
21. A CLASSIC "COMMANDER" MALLET. This massive timber framer's tool has an iron banded head. 20 - 40
22. A CAST IRON KITCHEN PRESS by Logan & Strowbridge, Brighton, Massachusetts. This early kitchen item is in excellent collector quality condition. 25 - 50
23. A COLLECTION OF NINE 4" LENGTH "CRESCENT" WRENCHES including examples by Utica, Klein, Penncraft, Proto, "Valued", Herbrand, etc. 30 - 60
24. A LOT OF TOOL REFERENCE BOOKS including the EAIA Chronicle reprint, Volume 2; Alvin Sellens' "The Stanley Plane", books on blacksmith tools, etc. 35 - 75
25. A SHIPWRIGHTS RAZEE JOINTER PLANE having a solid rosewood body and a pair of brass repair plates affixed to the sides. A showy plane. From the David Pierson Collection. 50 - 100
26. A MODEL MAKER'S ROUTER PLANE having turned maple handles and very well made. 35 - 75
27. A PUTNAM'S PATENT CLOTH CALIPER by A.E. Putnam, Milan, Michigan, copyright 1896. This unusual special purpose caliper rule is in excellent collector quality condition. 20 - 40
28. THREE EARLY WOODEN PLANES. All were found at the site of Goff's Mill on the Goff Creek Road between Avoca and Howard, New York. One is marked with the owner imprint "L.D. Smith". 30 - 60
29. A LOT OF THREE HAND VISES including an example of the Colton 1885 patent; one by the Lowell Wrench company; and an ummarked example having a rosewood handle. 30 - 60
30. TWO UNUSED "ESTWING" TOOLS, both by the Estwing Manufacturing Company, Rockford, Illinois. Included in this lot are a 16 oz. hammer and hatchet. From the David Pierson Collection. 20 - 40
31. A COLLECTIBLE ITEMS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including a set of "Nubian" dominoes; knives; stencils; a bayonet and more. Everything you need for a weekend in Avoca. 25 - 50
32. A rare COMBINATION SAD AND FLUTING IRON by Charles Anderson, Montana, Iowa, patented February 28, 1871. This uncommon household item is in excellent overall condition. 50 - 100
33. TWO UNCOMMON WOODWORKING PLANES, both by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, Connecticut. Examples of the No. 3026 C bench plane and No. 3089 block are included in this lot. 50 - 100
34. A WIDE, HEAVY SMOOTH PLANE, No. 4 1/2, by STANLEY. This rosewood handle heavy smoother is marked on the cutting iron with the ca. 1930's "notched rectangle" trademark. 40 - 80
35. TWO EARLY WOODEN VISES including a brass strap bench type and a mitre planing vise. From the David Pierson Collection. 50 - 100
36. FIVE SMALL BRASS SPOKE SHAVES including round and flat types. Also included in this lot is a small woodworking plane. 60 - 120
37. TWO INSTRUMENT MAKERS TOOLS including an ebony body scraper and a beech spoke shave by A.M. Field & Co. of New York. 60 - 120
38. FOUR CAST BRONZE SPOKE SHAVES including flat, round sole, and one rabbeting type. 90 - 180
39. THREE HAMMERS AND MALLETS including a lignum vitae plumber's type and a rosewood billy club. 20 - 40
40. TWO ROCHESTER MAKER COOPER'S DRAW KNIVES including examples by Barton & Belden and W.W. Bryan. 35 - 75
41. A lot of AUTOMOTIVE AND RELATED PAPER including automobile books from Studebaker, Buick, Bricklin etc. Also included are some stock certificates. 50 - 100
42. FOUR UNUSUAL PLIER TYPE TOOLS including a pair of Starrett nippers No. 436 and a pair of Sargent shears. 50 - 100
43. A LOGGING ITEMS OPPORTUNITY LOT including early wood skis; a beaver scale; a two man saw; tally board, etc. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 60 - 120
44. A LOT OF SHOWY BRASS TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS including a gas jet, roller, die stock, valves, etc. From the David Pierson Collection. 80 - 160
45. A LOT OF ASSORTED CLAMPS BY JORGENSEN including a web clamp in its original box. Also included are a number of hammer handles. 30 - 60
46. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including axes, levels, etc. 30 - 60
47. A LOT OF LICENSE PLATES AND HOLDERS including several New York State vanity type. A license plate tag that says "Remember Pearl Harbor" is included in this lot. 30 - 60
48. A MACHINISTS TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a Slocomb depth micrometer, calipers and dividers, chrysler tool checks, etc. 50 - 100
49. Two clean and usable woodworking planes including a No. G 7 C "Gage" plane and a No. 606 C. 50 - 100
50. A MASSIVE EARLY HAND FORGED WRENCH of the key lock type. This very well made early wrench is in excellent collector quality condition. 80 - 160
51. A LOT OF EXTRA CLEAN WOODWORKING TOOLS including a Stanley mitre box; No. 43 saw set; Sears grinder; Yankeee screwdriver, etc. All are in top condition. 35 - 75
52. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including gauges, bevels, try squares; a spoke pointer, brace, etc. 35 - 75
53. THREE UNCOMMON STANLEY PLANES, all by STANLEY. Included in this lot are a No. 75 bullnose; a No. 90 bullnose; and a No. 92 cabinet maker's rabbet plane. All are in clean, sound, and usable condition. 80 - 160
54. FOUR GRAPHIC METAL WORKING HAMMERS all retaining their original handles. All appear to be in usable condition. From the David Pierson Collection. 50 - 100
55. A BLIND NAILING CHISEL GAUGE, No. 96, by STANLEY, Patented April 10, 1888. This scarce Stanley tool is in excellent collector quality condition. 75 - 150
56. A KITCHEN TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including can openers, a grater, a rolling pin, an egg beater, cork screw, etc. From the David Pierson Collection. 30 - 60
57. A QUIRK OGEE WITH BEVEL MOLDING PLANE by Bensen & Parry, Albany, New York. This uncommon Albany maker mark plane was produced during the short two-year working period of this partnership between 1838 and1839. The mark rates two stars for rarity in American Wooden Planes, Fourth Edition. 80 - 160
58. TWO INTEGRAL LEVEL FOLDING RULES including a C-S No. 036 a Lufkin No. 863 L. 60 - 120
59. A LOT OF WOODWORKING REFERENCE BOOKS including examples by Roy Underhill, Sam Maloof; and a copy of "The Workbench Book". 30 - 60
60. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including automatic nailers, a sander, gauges, an ice chopper, corkscrews, etc. 50 - 100
61. SEVEN EARLY TYPE CUTTING IRONS, all by D.R. Barton, Rochester, New York. All have the block letter logo and all are in extra clean condition. 50 - 100
62. A SET OF MASSIVE TAPS AND DIE STOCKS by the Greenfield Tap & Die Corporation, Greenfield, Massachusetts. This set is complete in its original fitted wooden box. 35 - 75
63. A MISCELLANEOUS PLANE PARTS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including wood and iron types. Bench, molding and jointer planes as well as many usable parts are included in this substantial lot. 60 - 120
64. A HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AND BOOKS OPPORTUNITY LOT including tool reference books, pennants, clay pots and an oak jewelry cabinet. Something for everyone. 35 - 75
65. THREE CAST IRON COOKING PANS including some having figural shapes. All are in clean and sound condition. From the David Pierson Collection. 50 - 100
66. FIVE EARLY STYLE VISES including some clamp-on types. Some are hand forged. 35 - 75
67. EIGHT BONE FACED COACHMAKERS' SPOKE SHAVES. These artfully crafted shaves are crafted from beech, mahogany, and fruitwood. 90 - 180
68. TWO EARLY EDGE TOOLS, both by D.R. Barton & Company, Rochester, New York. Included in this lot are a millwright's chisel and a carpenter's adze. 60 - 120
69. A lot of THREE FOLDING HANDLE DRAW KNIVES, all by Palmer, Meadville, Pennsylvania. Each has a different imprint and all are in excellent condition. From the John Hawk Collection. 100 - 200
70. An EARLY "T" HANDLE CARPENTERS SLICK by D.R. Barton & Company, Rochester, New York. This nicely patinated edge tool retains its original handle. 80 - 160
71. A BIRDSEYE MAPLE AND MAHOGANY MITRE VISE having an iron screw clamp. This is much larger than the standard size. From the David Pierson Collection. 60 - 120
72. A LOT OF FIREPLACE WAFFLE IRONS of assorted patterns. All are in clean and sound condition. From the David Pierson Collection. 30 - 60
73. A RARE TIMBER STAMP MARKED LOG END. The end of the log is marked with the designation "S.F." It is in clean and sound condition. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 50 - 100
74. A CHILD'S SIZE CANT HOOK having manufactured hardware and in excellent condition. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 80 - 160
75. A LOT OF THREE LOGGING TOOLS including a peavey, picaroon and broad axe. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 80 - 160
76. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including a Stanley No. 59 doweling jig in its original box, augers, pliers, etc. 30 - 60
77. A PRIMITIVE TYPE LOGGING PIKE for use by a river drive. This classic "primitive" has a handle fashioned from a tree limb. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 75 - 150
78. A LOT OF ASSORTED METALLIC PLANES offered for parts or restoration. A source of many usable parts. 80 - 160
79. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including a lumber measure, an early bill hook, a caulking mallet, a mitre box, etc. 35 - 75
80. A PRECISION TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including tapes, micrometers, levels, try squares, folding rules, etc. 20 - 40
81. THREE EXTRA CLEAN STANLEY TOOLS, all by STANLEY. Included in this lot are an "Eclipse" 4" level, No. 39 1/2 4" size level, and a No. 32 1/2 caliper rule. From the Alvin Sellens Collection. 60 - 120
82. A LOT OF ASSORTED WRENCHES including some unusual types. Also included are clamps, etc. 20 - 40
83. A HEAVY DUTY CAST IRON BENCH VISE, No. 104, by the Charles Parker Company, Meriden, Connecticut. This 4" jaw width vise is in excellent working condition. 25 - 50
84. TWO SASH RELATED MOLDING PLANES including a screw arm example by the Auburn Tool Company and a D.R. Barton filletster plane. 80 - 160
85. TWO WINCHESTER COLLECTIBLES, both by by Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, Connecticut. Examples of the No. 10 crosscut saw and the No. 9833 level are included in this lot. 60 - 120
86. A lot of FOUR ASSORTED MARKING GAUGES, all by STANLEY. Included in this lot are a No. 77, a No. 92 and two butt gauges. 40 - 80
87. A LOT OF REPRINTED CATALOGUES including many M-WTCA publications, reference books, etc. 60 - 120
88. TWO CLEAN PRECISION TOOLS including a Dikeman tool handle and a large brass plumb bob. 80 - 160
89. A SET OF 3/4" DRIVE SOCKET WRENCHES by the Cornwell Quality Tools Company. Sockets range from 2" to 7/8" sizes. All are in excellent working order. 100 - 200
90. THREE CLEAN CALIPER FOLDING RULES, all by STANLEY. Examples of the No. 13 1/2, 32 1/2 and No. 36 are included in this lot. 80 - 160
91. A LOT OF SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS including a shoe anvil, leather cutters, a wooden base shoe lath, etc. An interesting assortment. 20 - 40
92. A LOT OF EARLY HARDWARE including hinges for barn doors. 80 - 160
93. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including hooks, a fish spear, axes, hammers, hatchets. gouges, etc. 30 - 60
94. A CAST IRON TREADLE DRIVE MECHANISM for a treadle machine. This interesting accessory is in clean and sound condition. From the Ralph Brendler Collection. 50 - 100
95. SEVEN ORIGINAL BOX ITEMS including a Stanley dowel jig and woodworking tools by Paramco, Woodcraft, etc. 30 - 60
96. A LOT OF EARLY IRON HARDWARE including some Norfolk latches and some Victorian type hardware. 60 - 120
97. A PAIR OF MINIATURE HOLLOW AND ROUND MOLDING PLANES fashioned from solid boxwood and very nicely patinated. 100 - 200
98. TWO SETS OF CUTTING IRONS for the Stanley No. 45 plane an earlier one-box set and a later two-box set are included in this offering. 40 - 80
99. A LOT OF ASSORTED MORTISE CHISELS including some in need of handles. All are in clean and usable condition. 60 - 120
100. A WOODWORKING TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a Perfect Handle draw knife, Lufkin combination square, Millers Falls No. 67 router and a Stanley No. 18 block plane. 60 - 120
101. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including a Case Indian head knife; a set of W.W. I soldiers, a lock, clam opener, etc. 75 - 150
102. A MACHINISTS TOOLS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including squares, clamps, calipers, dividers a speed indicator, etc. 40 - 80
103. A CLASSIC BLACKSMITHS POST VISE of the extra heavy type. This substantial tool is in ready to use condition. 30 - 60
104. A CHAMPION BLACKSMITHS POST DRILL by Champion Blower & Forge, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The table has a crack in it, but the drill is otherwise excellent. 25 - 50
105. A NINETEENTH CENTURY WASH TUB HOLDER with ringer holder. This interesting decorator item is in clean and sound condition. 20 - 40
106. A HANDLED PANEL RAISING PLANE by Casey, Kitchell & Company, Auburn, New York. This example has a minor fence chip, but is otherwise clean and complete. 80 - 160
107. AN EARLY IRON & WOOD ITEM OPPORTUNITY LOT including a glue pot, a mortar, a ladle, a lamp holder, hooks, a pot lifter, etc. 40 - 80
108. An EARLY STYLE "SUGAR DEVIL" marked with the designation "Pat. Appl'd For". 50 - 100
109. A ONE-FOOT, FOUR-FOLD FOLDING RULE of IVORY and German Silver, No. 77, by E.M. Chapin. This early caliper rule has aged to a uniform dark yellow. 60 - 120
110. A SHOWY TURNED BRASS PLUMB BOB having a knurled brass cap complete with its wooden "keeper". 100 - 200
111. FOUR COOPER'S DRAW KNIVES, all by D.R. Barton & Company, Rochester, New York. Both inshave and flat types are included in this offering. From the David Pierson Collection. 80 - 160
112. A CLASSIC 3" WIDTH CARPENTERS SLICK, complete with its original handle and in excellent working condition. 60 - 120
113. A LOT OF ASSORTED WOODEN PLANES including plank match, smoothing, etc. Also included in this lot is a panel marking gauge. 20 - 40
114. A PRECISION STEAM GAUGE by the Crosby Steam Gage & Valve Company, Boston, Massachusetts. This elaborate precision tool is in nearly new condition in its original fitted wooden case with the original instruction manual. 100 - 200
115. A PATENT UNIVERSAL COMBINATION PLANe, No. 55, by STANLEY. This example is complete with its original cutting irons and instruction booklet. 300 - 600
116. A LOT OF ASSORTED VISES including examples by Goodell-Pratt, Athol Machine, Palmer and a Wilton vise having brass jaws. From the David Pierson Collection. 40 - 80
117. TWO UNCOMON WOODWORKING PLANES, both by STANLEY. A No. 39 in the 1/2" size and a No. 289 having a replacement fence from a No. 78 are included in this lot. 60 - 120
118. A "LIBERTY BELL" JACK PLANE, No. 105, by STANLEY. Fully 90% of the original paint remains on this scarce Stanley plane. 50 - 100
119. A LOT OF ASSORTED TRANSITIONAL PLANES including many by Stanley. Most are complete. Many pre-lateral types are included in this lot. 80 - 160
120. A LOT OF EARLY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS including shelves, a fibre pail, clinker sifter, clam bucket, etc. 50 - 100
121. A SOLID BOXWOOD PLOW PLANE, No. 245, by H. Chapin, Union Factory, Connecticut. This plane has a crack in one arm, but is otherwise in excellent condition. 150 - 300
122. An EARLY WOOD LOG ROLLER fashioned from oak and fitted with mortise and tenon joints. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 30 - 60
123. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including wooden steering wheel, patented fish line holder, skate sharpener, rivet punch, etc. 50 - 100
124. TWO UNCOMMON WOODWORKING PLANES, both by STANLEY. Inclduded in this lot are a No. A6 having a "hang" hole and a No. G 6 C with the owner name etched on the side. 60 - 120
125. A MASSIVE EARLY BALANCE SCALE and a feed cart. These tools are from the A.L. Weniger Leather Shop, a Rochester, New York institution between 1855 and the late 1970's. We will be featuring the contents of the Weniger Museum of Leather Working Tools in our October Auction in Indianapolis. 100 - 200
126. A LOT OF RAILROAD MARKED TOOLS including a lock, wrenches, tongs, a lamp, etc. Most items are marked D.L. & W. R.R. & Erie Railroad. 60 - 120
127. A LOT OF HARDIES HAMMERS AND ANVILS including rounding and break forming types. 75 - 150
128. TWO UNUSUAL ROCHESTER MAKER DRAW KNIVES including examples by Barton and Belden and another by G. Worden. From the David Pierson Collection. 80 - 160
129. A LOT OF ASSORTED BRASS HOSE NOZZLES including many sizes and types. Some are ornamented with fancy knurls. 25 - 50
130. An offering of DILLON HAMMER NAIL CLIPS by Dillon, Chillicothe, Illinois. These special purpose hammer accessories were designed to attach to the side of a claw hammer to facilitate the holding and starting of a nail. Included in this lot are a full display card of these devices and ten others that were presumably to refill the card as the tools "sold like hotcakes". All are in top collector quality condition. 80 - 160
131. A LOT OF ASSORTED BIT BRACES including some corner types. Some appear to be quite early. 50 - 100
132. An EARLY CAST IRON SAD IRON HOLDER with early sad iron. Both are in clean and sound condition. From the David Pierson Collection. 50 - 100
133. FIVE BUFFALO MAKER MOLDING PLANES including examples by E.F. Folger, L. & I.J. White, M. Lang, J. Merker, Edward Folger, etc. 75 - 150
134. TWO CLEAN TAILOR'S SQUARES including examples by S.S. Taylor and another marked Rochester Athaneum Merchant's Institute. 35 - 75
135. TWO CLEAN & USABLE ELECTRIC ROUTERS including a Ryobi 3 h.p. and a Makita handled type. Also included are several router bits. 60 - 120
136. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS GENTLEMAN'S BOX LOT including a D.R. Barton draw knife, Marples marking gauge, an oil stone, sander, etc. 35 - 75
137. A MASSIVE COOPER'S JOINTER PLANE of 3 1/2" overall width fashioned from fruitwood. 80 - 160
138. A rare ONE ARMED MAN'S KNIFE by the Meriden Cutlery Company. Also included in this lot is a drumstick holder for a roasted fowl. From the Alvin Sellens Collection. 80 - 160
139. TWO CLEAN AND USABLE WOODWORKING PLANES, both by STANLEY. Examples of the No. 5 1/4 Junior Jack and No. 113 circular plane are included in this lot. 60 - 120
140. TWO DELTA BRAND BENCHTOP TOOLS by Delta International Machinery Company, Pittsburgh. Included in this lot are a 4" jointer and a band saw. Both include working electric motors. 80 - 160
141. A FIXED SASH MOLDING PLANE by J.G. Sandkuhl, Pokeepsie, New York. This rare maker marked plane rates three stars for rarity in American Wooden Planes, Fourth Edition. 100 - 200
142. A 1/2" WIDTH LOCK MORTISE CHISEL by Marples. This steeply angled tool is in excellent working order. 35 - 75
143. A LOT OF STANLEY SPECIAL PURPOSE TOOLS, all by STANLEY. Included in this lot are bench brackets, marking gauges, a dowel jig, clapboard gauges, etc. 40 - 80
144. A SEARS PRECISION SIGHTING LEVEL by Sears, Roebuck & Company, Chicago. This well made level shows very little evidence of use. 60 - 120
145. A "BEDROCK" JR. JACK PLANE, No. 605 1/4, by STANLEY. The cutting iron is marked with the "Sweetheart" trademark on this extra clean example. 250 - 500
146. A LOT OF CHENEY & MAYDOLE HAMMERS including many sizes and types. All are in excellent collector quality condition. From the E.E. (John) Clark Collection. 60 - 120
147. A MINIATURE COACH MOLDING PLANE of distinctive form marked with the name of a former owner "G.M. Kimball". 60 - 120
148. FIVE EARLY AXES including cooper, hewing, sabot maker type, etc. 100 - 200
149. A LOT OF NON-STANLEY SPOKE SHAVES including examples by Martins, Stearns, an unusual iron example that is not marked with a maker name and an unusual large wooden type. 40 - 80
150. A LOT OF TOOL REFERENCE BOOKS including examples by Donnelly, Murland, Stanley, others. 60 - 120
151. An early FIXED ANGLE BORING MACHINE having solid iron uprights and in clean and sound condition. 125 - 250
152. An unusual HANDLED BRASS ARM PLOW PLANE by the Auburn Tool Company, Auburn, New York. The well made arms appear to have been added by a later user. A showy plow. From the David Pierson Collection. 125 - 250
153. A "LIBERTY BELL" JACK PLANE, No. 105, by STANLEY. Some 75% of the original black japan finish remains on this uncommon steel body plane. 40 - 80
154. A lOT OF HAND FORGED LUMBER HARDWARE including hooks, chains, pintels, and pike heads. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 60 - 120
155. A LOT OF HAND FORGED LUMBER HARDWARE including hooks, chains, pintels, pike heads, etc. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 60 - 120
156. A LOT OF HAND FORGED LUMBER HARDWARE including hooks, chains. pintels, pike heads, etc. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 60 - 120
157. A LOT OF HAND FORGED LUMBER HARDWARE including hooks, chains, pintels, pike heads, etc. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 60 - 120
158. A LOT OF HAND FORGED LUMBER HARDWARE including hooks, chains, pintels, a comealong, etc. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 60 - 120
159. A LOT OF HAND FORGED LUMBER HARDWARE including hooks, chains. pintels, pike heads, etc. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 60 - 120
160. An early FORGED CARPENTER'S ADZE by B. R. Beardsley, Elmira, New York. Beardsley is reported to have worked in Elmira from ca. 1859 to ca. 1865 only. Also included in this lot is a bark spud. 35 - 75
161. A LOT OF COLLECTOR REFERENCE BOOKS including books on clocks, watches, lanterns, cookware, antique furniture, etc. 30 - 60
162. A LOT OF FOURTEEN ASSORTED CARVING TOOLS including examples by Buck, Hatton, etc. Some have octagonal handles. 80 - 160
163. A LOT OF SIX ASSORTED WOODWORKING PLANES, all by STANLEY. Examples of the No. 4, 6, 71 "Type 1", early No. 78, 191 & No. 292 scraper are included. From the Floyd Ridley Collection. 75 - 150
164. TWO CLEAN CARPENTER'S ADZES including examples by D. Simmons, Lockport, New York and P.L. Sherman, Vienna. 50 - 100
165. A LOT OF ASSORTED ICE TONGS including many sizes and types. Some are hand forged. 20 - 40
166. THREE LIGNUM VITAE SMOOTHING PLANES including one marked "J. Hughes" and two others that are not marked with a maker name. 40 - 80
167. A LOT OF ASSORTED MEASURING RULES including steel military type, inside measures, a takedown square, slate ripper, etc. 50 - 100
168. THREE UNCOMMON MOLDING PLANES including an Ohio Tool company filletster, a Chapin and Kendall sash plane and a Chapin-Stephens sash coping plane. All are in clean and sound condition. 50 - 100
169. A TWO-FOOT, FOUR-FOLD FOLDING RULE, No. 82, by STANLEY. This arch joint, fully brass bound rule is imprinted on the inside edge with board tables. From the Alvin Sellens Collection. 100 - 200
170. An EARLY COMBINATION PLOW PLANE by the Siegley Tool Company, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. This example appears to be complete and in sound condition. 75 - 150
171. TWO FILE FORGED HAND TOOLS including a pair of ice tongs and a binding hook. 75 - 150
172. THREE "MODERN" WOODWORKING PLANES including a "Buck Rogers" No. 714 and a matching drill; a Shelton smoother and a Sargent No. 410. 35 - 75
173. A LOT OF LATER HARDWARE CATALOGUES including a Harwin Hardware 1917 Edition; Dixon; Strelinger; Fairbanks, etc. 80 - 160
174. A CABINET MAKER'S EDGE PLANE, No. 97, by STANLEY. This ca. 1900 example has a small corner chip but is otherwise excellent. 200 - 400
175. A MASSIVE SOLID OAK DISPLAY CASE having turned oak feet and very nicely lined with velvet. The back of the case has sliding drawers that have mirrored surfaces facing toward the inside of the case. 500 - 1000
176. A LOT OF FIVE FARM ITEMS including two early sleds, a goat cart and yoke and a later type sled. 125 - 250
177. An EARLY BENCH RABBET PLANE, No. 47, by STANLEY. This Type I or II example includes four original irons. 125 - 250
178. A LOT OF RECIPROCATING SCREWDRIVERS including examples by Yankee, Greenlee, Graves Patent, Millers Falls, Sears, etc. 60 - 120
179. A rare CORRUGATED SOLE "JUNIOR JACK" PLANE, No. 5 1/4 C, by STANLEY. The cutting iron is marked with the ca. 1920's "Sweetheart" trademark on this well preserved example. 125 - 250
180. A ROSEWOOD AND BRASS BOW DRILL by Hammacher, Schlemmer & Company. This classic tool of the piano maker has a turned brass spool and a head fashioned from rosewood. 125 - 250
181. A LOT OF SCRAPERS AND SPOKE SHAVES including also a cast iron router, a Stanley No. 55 concave shave, a one hand shave, etc. 60 - 120
182. An UNUSUAL STEEL SOLE COOPER'S SUN PLANE having a cutting iron by I. & H. Sorby and in clean and sound condition. 60 - 120
183. A PRECISION TOOLS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including trammels, a patent bevel, plumb bobs, etc. 75 - 150
184. A CAST BRONZE BLOCK PLANE having a D.R. Barton cutting iron. The form of the plane is similar to that produced by the Auburn Metallic Plane Company. 60 - 120
185. An early RIVER DRIVER'S LOGGING PIKE having a single hook top and nicely hand forged. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 100 - 200
186. A HANDLED BEECH PLOW PLANE by Pratt & Company, Buffalo, New York. This well made plane has fruitwood arms and nuts and only very minor thread chips. 80 - 160
187. A CLASSIC EUROPEAN FELLING AXE having some decoration on the blade. It is marked with the designation "Acero". 30 - 60
188. A CAST IRON DADO PLANE, No. 39, by STANLEY. This 3/4" size example has had its japanning "enhanced" by a previous owner. The depth stop screw is a later replacement. From the David Pierson Collection. 80 - 160
189. An EXCELSIOR FILLETSTER PLANE by the Metallic Plane Company, Auburn, New York. This example is missing its original fence and depth stop, but the body section is in excellent condition. From the David Pierson Collection. 200 - 400
190. An EARLY "BEDROCK" JOINTER PLANE, No. 608 C, by STANLEY. Some 80% of the original finish remains on this clean example. 80 - 160
191. A LOT OF CLEAN AND USABLE CLAMPS including wood and metal types. Included in this lot are "C" and screw, types. From the David Pierson Collection. 30 - 60
192. A 10" CAST IRON WOODWORKER'S VISE by Sears, Roebuck & Company, Chicago, Illinois. This quick adjust typ vise has an integral bench dog. It is in brand new condition. 50 - 100
193. A WEDGE ARM APPLEWOOD PLOW PLANE by T.J. McMaster, Auburn, New York. This very nicely patinated plow is in clean and sound condition. 50 - 100
194. A SOLID BRASS BIT BRACE marked with the designation "K 92". This brace has been professionally cleaned and polished. 60 - 120
195. A DOUBLE END BLOCK PLANE, No. 131, by STANLEY. This example is complete and perfect, absent the damage to the adjustment mechanism, that was the downfall of these planes. Full 85% of the original black japan finish remains. 125 - 250
196. THREE CLEAN AXE HEADS including a barton 10" broad axe; a Beatty 11" broad axe; and a European style felling axe. All are in clean and sound condition. 60 - 120
197. A LOT OF ASSORTED DRAW KNIVES including examples by Barton, L. & I.J. White, Witherby, Swan, etc. 80 - 160
198. A LOT OF COMBINATION PLANE CUTTING IRONS, all by STANLEY. Irons for the No. 45 and 55 as well as long and short rods for same are included. 60 - 120
199. TWO BOARD MOUNTED SETS OF TOOLS including rounding and heading tools and bung marking stampls. From the E.E. (John) Clark Collection. 80 - 160
200. A BENCH RABBET PLANE, No. 10, by STANLEY. This rosewood handle plane dates from ca. 1910 trademark. It is marked with the owner imprint "MacKay". 150 - 300
201. An "ODD JOBS" COMBINATION TOOL, No. 1, by STANLEY, patented January 25, 1887. This example is complete with its original rule, but the nickel has dulled a bit. 100 - 200
202. A MACHINISTS TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including micrometers, a square, speed indicators, inside micrometers, etc. From the David Pierson Collection. 90 - 180
203. A COLLECTION OF RAFT AUGER BITS including "T" and brace handle types. All are in usable condition. 30 - 60
204. A CORNER ROUNDING PLANE, No. 144, by STANLEY. Fully 75% of the original black japan finish remains on this uncommon 1/2" size example. 100 - 200
205. An EARLY DECORATED "GOOSEWING" AXE that retains its original offset handle and is very nicely patinated. 150 - 300
206. An UNHANDLED APPLEWOOD PLOW PLANE by Way & Sherman, New York, New York. This plane, which has only minor thread chips, could use a light cleaning. 100 - 200
207. A LOT OF ASSORTED TOOL REFERENCE BOOKS including Audel books and books by Diderot, Pollak, etc. From the Alvin Sellens Collection. 35 - 75
208. An ADJUSTABLE CHAMFER SPOKE SHAVE, No. 65, by STANLEY. The cutting iron is marked with the "Sweetheart" trademark on this clean example, which retains some 85% of its original black japan finish. 60 - 120
209. A LARGE SIZE CORDAGE RULE by Kerby & Brother, Makers, New York, New York. This most unusual variation has a blank advertising space on the reverse side. 100 - 200
210. An ADJUSTABLE CHISEL GRINDER, No. 200, by STANLEY. This nickel plated example is in very little used condition in its original pasteboard box. 100 - 200
211. A LOT OF KITCHEN AND HOUSEHOLD IRON UTENSILS including a trivet, grinder, griddle, pot, molds, etc. Some are by Griswold. 100 - 200
212. A PAIR OF FENCED OGEE MOLDING PLANES. One has a slightly deeper cut than the other. 40 - 80
213. A CARRIAGE MAKER'S RABBET PLANE, No. 010, by the Record Tool Works, Sheffield, England. This classic open side rabbet plane is in excellent working order. 50 - 100
214. TWO BOXES OF MECHANICS TOOLS including socket sets. wrenches, etc. Also included is an empty mechanic's tool box. 50 - 100
215. A lot of STANLEY AND NON-STANLEY TRANSITIONAL PLANES including Gage, Liberty Bell, Ohio Tool, Sargent, Stanley, etc. From the David Pierson Collection. 100 - 200
216. A LOT OF EARLY BRASS AND IRON PADLOCKS including some of decorative form. Some retain their original keys. 60 - 120
217. A lot of SIX ASSORTED WOODWORKING PLANES including toothing, nosing, jack, hollow and round, etc. From the David Pierson Collection. 60 - 120
218. FOUR CLEAN MOLDING PLANES including two complex type, nosing and dado types. Makers include the Auburn Tool Company, Ohio Tool, Chapin-Stephens and Sandusky. 50 - 100
219. A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY BOX LOT including files, braces. screwdrivers, etc. 20 - 40