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Indianapolis Fall International Catalogue Antique Tool Auction

Auctions: October 17 and October 18, 2008

Quality Dealer Sale: Friday, October 17, 2008 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm (During Preview)

Tailgate Sale: October 17 & 18, 2008

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  October 17, 2008 07:00 am - 09:30 am
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  October 18, 2008 07:00 am - 09:30 am

 

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Auction Listing for October 17 and October 18, 2008
Item: Description: Estimate: Photograph:
1. A most interesting and unusual BENCH MOUNTED TRIPLE DIE STOCK marked only with the designation "Nashua". Apparently designed for quick thread chasing, this nickel plated tool has dies for 5/16", 3/8" and 7/16" stock. From the C.H. Weniger & Son Museum of Leather Working Tools 35 - 75
2. An ohaus brand grain scale by Newark Scale Works, Newark, New Jerseywith grain bookin clean and sound condition. 80 - 160
3. Three wide trace punches by C.S. Osborne & Company, Newark, New Jersey. 1 1/4", 1 3/8",1 1/2. all clean and sound. 50 - 100
4. Two extra clean hand tools by various makers including osborne rosewood spoke shave. Stanley No. 18 rule. 80 - 160
5. A lot of bone, wood & glass burnishers. from leather shop. many sizes and types. 50 - 100
6. Three small brass anvils by various makers including cue tip trimmers. lufkin advertising tape. **tool handle, toy tools, etc.** 50 - 100
7. A massive low angle metallic plane by various makers including mahogany wedge. distinctive form. 75 - 150
8. Two mid-west maker hand tools by various makers including Ohio o60 blk. plane. bluegrass 6" bevel. **bevel unused condition** 50 - 100
9. Three unusual folding rules by various makers including four square,. lufkin adv red gran. **lufkin No. 863 l with level** 50 - 100
10. A rare scrub metallic plane, No. 040, by Ohio Tool Company, Auburn, New York. maroon finish. superb condition. replaced cutting iron 50 - 100
11. Two clean molding planes by B.W. Oakley & Son, Fort Wayne, Indiana. quirk ogee. 5/8" boxed bead. 75 - 150
12. A "Toy" block plane, No. 100 1/2, by STANLEYwith rounded sole. new condition. 40 - 80
13. A pair of diminutive jeweler's pliers, No. 9307, by Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Havin, Connecticut. unusual size and type. 3" length. 50 - 100
14. An early boxwood tailor's rule by Joseph Maguire & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. fractions of a yardvery nicely patinated. 50 - 100
15. An unusual french leather compass by Blanchard, Paris, France. unusual double. pivotin excellent condition. 60 - 120
16. Four cast iron office items by various makers including three string holders. cast iron holder. 60 - 120
17. A set of four oval shape bag punches by Gomph. 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1". all excellent condition. 60 - 120
18. Five special purpose leather tools by H.F. Osborne & Company, Newark, New Jersey. unusual rosewood slitter. two tracing wheels. **tack puller, slitter** 60 - 120
19. Three extra clean Stanley tools by Stanley Tools. No. 251 a ratchet ta. 5 oz. ball pein hamm. **No. 36 folding caliper rule** 60 - 120
20. Two extra clean precision tools by various makers including starrett 133 a level. dietzgen 10 oz plumb bob. 60 - 120
21. An early "Strap" type claw hammer by Carrick & Sons. distinctive formin excellent condition. 50 - 100
22. A rare "Marbled" handle "Everlasting chisel by STANLEYin clean and sound condition. 1/2" size. 60 - 120
23. A mahogany infill rounding spoke shave. distinctive form. hang hold in handle. 60 - 120
24. A miniature hand tools opportunity lot by various makers including wm. barr/st. louis. gun wrench 1879. u.s. compass, advertising hatchet, et 75 - 150
25. A bench mount leather working vise by C.S. Osborne & Company, Newark, New Jersey. for gripping leatherin excellent condition. 80 - 160
26. A diminutive walnut "Spill" plane. for cigar or pipein clean and usable condition. 40 - 80
27. Five extra clean bicycle wrenches by various makers including diamond, iver johnso. u.s. separator. **r.b. mc mullen, herbrand** 75 - 150
28. An adjustable fence HARDBOARD BEVELING PLANE, No. 1951, by STANLEY. This later Stanley collectible is in unused condition. Mint. 60 - 120
29. An ADJUSTABLE BLOCK PLANE, No. 203, by STANLEY. The cutting iron of this "schoolboy" block plane is marked with the ca. 1920's era "Sweetheart" trademark. Some 95% of the original black japan finish remains on this extra crisp example. 60 - 120
30. A "PERFECT HANDLE" DRAW KNIFE by H.D. Smith & Company, Plantsville, Connecticut. This 10" blade length example was one of three sizes offered. This exceptionally clean example is in top collector quality condition. 80 - 160
31. A single shot rim fire theatrical pistol. walnut handle. nickel plated body. very well made 60 - 120
32. Two extra clean m-west mkr. tools by various makers including 4" bluegrass bevel. 10" d.e. draw knife. 50 - 100
33. A precision hand tools gentleman's box lot by various makers including brass level, tool hd. mauser caliper. hand vise, Stanley double marking gauge 60 - 120
34. Five extra clean woodworking tools by STANLEY. two everlast chisels. No. 18 block, 98. **cutter for No. 112** 80 - 160
35. Two early planemakers floats. rosewood and mahog handles both usable conditio. 80 - 160
36. Five early railroad signal lanterns by various makers including p.s. and n. rwy. p. and l.e. r.r., prr. **erie railroad** 100 - 200
37. A "Keen Kutter" tool handle by E.C. Simmons, St. Louis, Missouriwith8 original tools. rosewood and brass. 60 - 120
38. Two extra clean edge tools by various makers including corner chisel. campbell hewing axe. **harris, sawyer & carr chisel** 75 - 150
39. Four clean collectible tools by various makers including case indian head knife. Millers Falls carving tools. **bluegrass tack hammer, tap** 80 - 160
40. An early log marking hammer. bud ruggles camp 7. manistee, michigan. prints "B7r" 100 - 200
41. A "Keen Kutter" marking gauge by the E.C. Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri. full brass facing. rosewood bodyin nearly new condition 50 - 100
42. 5 pt. 28" rip hand saw, No. D-8, by H. Disston & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. fruitwood handlewith thumb hole. **near new condition** 60 - 120
43. Four "Keen Kutter" meat grinders by the E.C. Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri. kk 11, kk 21, kk 22. kk 22 1/2. 80 - 160
44. An original box of six round nose chisels by Stanley Tools. for metal work. all "Atha" brand. also box for No. 60 chisels 80 - 160
45. A "Sedgwick pattern" cooper spoke shave by Sedgwick, A. & E.h./po'keepsie. cast iron body. complete and original. 80 - 160
46. Five advertising caliper rules by Stanley Tools. most original boxes. Stanley, wis. knife. **American chain, herr & co., col.** 100 - 200
47. An early navigator's "Sector" rule by W. C. Cox, Devenport. for calculation. rare marked example. 90 - 180
48. An early quick adjust wrench by Kenton Brand. original packing. unopened paper. 100 - 200
49. A 1928 artist print calendar by Buster Brown Shoes. andrew loomis print. unused condition. 100 - 200
50. Two early advertising calendar by STANLEY. winchester "December '95. Keen Kutter 1937. 100 - 200
51. An EARLY PATENT BENCH DOG by William Lyle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, patented June 5, 1877. An interesting and unusual patented woodworking accessory that is clearly marked with the patent date. The only example of this tool that we have seen. Rare. 35 - 75
52. A special file hand saw by Woodrough & Mc Parlin/cinc., O.with ethed bladein excellent condition. 60 - 120
53. Three early cast iro tractor tool boxes by various makers including "Iron age". richardson mfg. co. **one is unmarked** 100 - 200
54. A lot of railroad inpector's lanterns by various makers including two n.y.c.r.r. others unmarked. 100 - 200
55. A "Junior mechanic" saw, No. 20, by E.C Atkins & Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. 20" blade. new condition/ original box. 80 - 160
56. A PATTERNMAKER'S SOLE PLANE fashioned from fruitwood. This example is complete with five original soles and three cutting irons. 60 - 120
57. A lot of assorted advertising items by various makers including cedar shake miniatur. pritzlaff comm. plat. Stanley belt buckle, 12 in 1 t 80 - 160
58. An artfully crafted double caliper by various makers including chamfered edges. cutout handle. 80 - 160
59. A lot of early kitchen items by various makers including mold, maple roll pin. cabbage cutter, mold. 120 - 240
60. A seven pairs of specialty pliers by various makers including klein, boker, utica. new condition, original box. 80 - 160
61. A solid brass anemometer, No. B 10037, by Short & Mason, London, England. original leather casein nearly new condition. 80 - 160
62. Five small vises & anvil by various makers including one advert. type. one solid brass. 80 - 160
63. Three narrow whale back rabbet planes by various makers including in fitted case. extra narrow types. 80 - 160
64. Three prs. of patented pliers by various makers including hale's patented 3/5/78. patented June 2, 1880. **faust may 8, 1888 fence pliers** 50 - 100
65. Four early & unusual saw set by various makers including s. smith March 7, '76. sherman patent. **"A.c. stewart", j.v. hill** 75 - 150
66. Three early iron flint strikes. all hand forged. all 18th c. type. 80 - 160
67. Four extra clean hand saws by various makers including atkins 51, reliable. craftsman c-80. **craftsman 3612** 80 - 160
68. A massive millwright's plumb bob. knurled brass cap. solid steel point. 100 - 200
69. An early slitter leather tool by H. Nichols, Hampstead, New Hampshire. original paper label. superb condition. 75 - 150
70. An ivory & ger. silver folding rule, No. 38, by STANLEYwith caliper. unif. light yellow. 100 - 200
71. A fancy tubular brass beam trammels. keyway slide. fancy knurled nuts. 100 - 200
72. Two nineteenth century scale by various makers including country store type. also hanging scale. 100 - 200
73. Two cast iron corn sheller. one handled type. other concal form. **conical marked "Patented apl'd"** 100 - 200
74. A pair of w.w. ii binoculars by Westinghouse, England. original canvas case. dated "1942". 100 - 200
75. Three pairs of "Ladyleg" caliper by various makers including two are double. end. all early type. 125 - 250
76. Three large metal wkg. hammers by various makers including rounding, flattening. peining types. 80 - 160
77. Four extra clean folding rules by The Lufkin Rule Company, Saginaw, Michigan. No. 42, 780, 651 b. No. 1085 blacksmith. 100 - 200
78. A lot of cast bronze miniature tools. adze, hatchet. hammers, pliers,e tc. 80 - 160
79. An edge trim block plane, No. 95, by STANLEY. notched rect. trademark. 95% of the original paint remains. 80 - 160
80. TWO "PEERLESS" FRUIT JAR WRENCHES by Peerless & Company, Cleveland, Ohio, marked "Patented Appl'd". These tools are in new condition in their original pasteboard box and appear never to have been used. 100 - 200
81. A contemporary spill plane by A.V. Clark. fancy figured woodwith brass fitting. 60 - 120
82. A LOT OF "HANDYMAN" BRAND PLANES by Stanley Tools. Also included in this lot are a drill, square, etc. All are in top collector quality condition. 80 - 160
83. A classic connecticut pattern adze. marked "No. 3". shapely handle. 90 - 180
84. Five special purpose items by various makers including hoyt mfg. co. |No. royson wire tool. **ladder tool, pencil sharpener** 80 - 160
85. A blind nailing chisel gauge, No. 96, by STANLEY. patented april 10, 1888in clean and sound condition. 100 - 200
86. A lot of unused early license plates by various makers including ny: 22,23, 32,34,35. ontario 1942. 100 - 200
87. A promotional advert. wrench. pavilion park. cuyahoga falls, o. 100 - 200
88. Three file forged draw knives. inshave, folding. firkin mkr. type. 80 - 160
89. A solid brass armouer's bracein clean and sound conditionvery nicely patinated. 80 - 160
90. Three later type marking gauges by various makers including krehlik patented 1908. pokolshik gauge. **dart "Scribe rule" mason, mich** 100 - 200
91. FOUR CLEAN COLLECTIBLE TOOLS including a "Perfect Handle" screwdriver and drawknife; a special purpose "Bell System" tool; and a carpenter's slick fashioned from Beryllium. From the David Pierson Collection. 80 - 160
92. A GERMAN SILVER "BARRISTER'S" HAMMER. These specialized tools were used in the legal profession for applying and removing wax seals from documents. This example is in clean and sound condition. From the David Pierson Collection. 100 - 200
93. A DOUBLE END LOG MARKING HAMMER. Reportedly from the "East Jordan Lumber Company". This well preserved hammer prints the letter "E" on one end and the letter "C" on the other. From the Mike Slasinski Collection. 125 - 250
94. THREE "COLLAR" TYPE HAMMERS including one farrier type and two claw type. All are in excellent collector quality condition. From the David Pierson Collection. 80 - 160
95. A COMMEMORATIVE EIGHT POUND BLACKSMITH'S MAUL as produced by the Indiana Blacksmiths Association for their 1994 conference. From the E.E. (John) Clark Collection. 80 - 160
96. A "KEEN KUTTER" EMBOSSED HATCHET by the E.C. Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri. This "sportsman's" hatchet has a duck logo embossed in the head. The handle has a "hang" hole, but the tool is otherwise in excellent condition. From the John Hawk Collection. 80 - 160
97. A DECORATED SMALL "GOOSEWING" HATCHET most likely fashioned for use by a cooper. This very well preserved hatchet of unusual form has a 9 1/2" cutting edge and is in top collector quality condition. 125 - 250
98. An UNUSED ICE SAW, No. E-3, by Ohlen-Bishop Saws, Columbus, Ohio. This showy saw retains its original "eagle" etching on the blade and its original cast iron handle from E.C. Atkins & Company. From the E.E. (John) Clark Collection. 80 - 160
99. A MASSIVE IRON MILLWRIGHTS PLUMB BOB having a checkered top. This showy oversize plumb bob is mounted in a felt-lined carry case. 125 - 250
100. TWO "KEEN KUTTER" ADVERTISING SIGNS, both by the E.C. Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Examples from the General Hardware Company of Hillsboro, Kansas; and Correll & Johnson, Monticello, Kentucky are included in this lot. From the McAfee Museum of Beaverton, Oregon 125 - 250
101. A "STADIMETER" NAUTICAL NAVIGATION TOOL by Schick Inc., Stamford, Connecticut. This precision tools was likely produced for military use. It is in nearly new condition in its original fitted mahogany case. 150 - 300
102. A FOLDING CAMP HATCHET, No. 2, by Marble's Arms & Manufacturing Company, Gladstone, Michigan. This well preserved example retains its original black Bakelite handle and in clean and sound condition. 150 - 300
103. A rare FIRST MODEL BLOCK PLANE, No. 103, by STANLEY. Early versions of this plane were fitted with a wooden front knob, which was discontinued on later examples. This one has its original wooden knob and is in clean and sound condition, retaining some 80% of the original black japan finish. The cutting iron is marked with the early Stanley "arch" trademark. 80 - 160
104. A "KEEN KUTTER" DRAW KNIFE by the Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri. This most unusual "Miniature Size" drawknife has a 3" cutting edge and is in excellent collector quality condition. A rare and very well preserved "Keen Kutter" collectible. From the David Pierson Collection. 100 - 200
105. An uncommon LINEMAN'S DRAW KNIFE by the Greenlee Tool Company, Rockford, Illinois. This special purpose tool is fitted with an integral guide for creating flat surfaces on electric poles for mounting boxes, transformers and the like. It is in excellent collector quality condition. 75 - 150
106. A rare "Takedown" square, No. 9610, by Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Havin, Connecticut. screw lock joint. patented August 19, 1914. copper wash finish 200 - 400
107. Three pairs of unusual pliers by various makers including all adjustable types. "Gripso", "Naco". **other unmarked** 80 - 160
108. An integral reel plumb bob, No. 1, by STANLEY (Unmarked). patented April 28, 1874. early and excellent. 100 - 200
109. A cast iron nickel pl. plumb bob, No. 5, by STANLEY. internal reelwithStanley mark. 100 - 200
110. Three unusual early iron items by various makers including "Baby" ox shoes. unusual scissors. **leather wkrs. compass** 80 - 160
111. A set of four "King dick" wrenches by Abingdon, England. 3" to 9" sizes. All are in nearly new condition. 80 - 160
112. A "Keen Kutter" thermometer by the E.C. Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouriwith "K.k." logoin excellent condition. 100 - 200
113. A holden's patent handle hand saw by Wheeler, Madden & Clemson, Middletown, New York. patented June 3, 1879. applied steel plate. 100 - 200
114. Six early railroad signal lanterns by various makers including i.h.b. (ind har. bel. ill. central, nycs. 100 - 200
115. An "Acme" six point rip saw, No. 120, by H. Disston & Sons, Philada, Pennsylvania. excellent etching. teeth are "Set". 80 - 160
116. A set of ten circular punches by C.S. Osborne & Company, Newark, New Jersey. for leather work. 3/16" to 1" sizes. new condition, original boxes 90 - 180
117. An early five tine hay forkwith holding tine. early and excellent. 100 - 200
118. Four winchester fishing items by Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Havin, Connecticut. reels: 1312, 2242. 4250 missing part. **bait casting rod holder** 150 - 300
119. A general line catalog by Mack & Company, Rochester, New York. 24 pagesappears to date from ca. 1910 type. 125 - 250
120. A fisher patent bevel by Disston & Morss, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. patented June 23, 1868. repl. fixing screw. 200 - 400
121. A MORRIS' PATENT NAIL PULLER as patented and produced by David Morris, Bartlett, Ohio in conformity with the specification of a United States Patent issued to Morris on February 11, 1868. A rare nail puller in excellent collector quality condition. From the David Pierson Collection. 100 - 0
122. FOUR SAW RELATED ADVERTISING ITEMS including trade cards and envelopes. Makers include Cincinnati, Ohio saw makers Woodrough and McParlin; E.C. Atkins; Harvey W. Peace; and the Simonds Saw Manufacturing Company of Fitchburg, Massachusetts. 200 - 400
123. An example of "CLARK'S BEST QUALITY SCREWDRIVER" as produced by R.H. Brown & Company, Westville, Connecticut. This example is in excellent collector quality condition in its original fitted wooden box with full, original paper label, which has some minor stains. 125 - 250
124. A "KEEN KUTTER" BRAND JOINTER GAUGE by the E.C. Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Fully 98"% of the black japan finish and nickel plating remain on this superb condition example. From the McAfee Museum of Beaverton, Oregon 80 - 160
125. TWO CARVING KNIFE SETS including one by "Keen Kutter" and the other by "Winchester". Both are in top collector quality condition and marked with the maker name. From the McAfee Museum of Beaverton, Oregon 200 - 400
126. A SET OF "RUSSELL JENNINGS" BRAND AUGER BITS, No. 32 1/2, by Stanley Tools. These bits are in essentially unused condition in their original three-tier wooden box. Also included is a "Keen Kutter" six-inch sweep bit brace. From the McAfee Museum of Beaverton, Oregon 100 - 200
127. TWO BRASS BOUND "KEEN KUTTER" LEVELS, both by the E.C. Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Included in this lot are a "Keen Kutter" rosewood level in the 28" length and a mahogany level in the 26" size. Both are in excellent collector quality condition. 100 - 200
128. A SET OF THREE COVERED SKILLETS, all by the Griswold Manufacturing Company, Erie, Pennsylvania. All are of the "silverlite" brand and all are in excellent collector quality condiotion. Included are examples of the No. 5, 9 and 12 sizes. From the David Pierson Collection. 125 - 250
129. A CRAFTSMAN MADE PATTERN MAKER'S HAMMER. This artfully executed example is marked with the designation "G.H.Y. 1864" on the base of the handle. 100 - 200
130. A BLIND NAILING CHISEL GAUGE, No. 96, by STANLEY. The side of this uncommon special purpose tool is marked with the STANLEY name in large block letters. A narrow "Everlasting" chisel is fitted in the tool. 100 - 200
131. ELEVEN SWISS MADE CARVING TOOLS including straight andsweep types. All have been very little used and could be put directly to use. 120 - 240
132. A "NESTER'S PATENT" MARKING GAUGE by John Nester, Portland, Oregon, patented December 31, 1867. This rare combination gauge and level is complete, in excellent condition, and clearly marked with the patent date and patentee name. A nice example in top collector quality condition. From the E.E. (John) Clark Collection. 150 - 300
133. A showy YELLOW BIRCH SPILL PLANE fitted with an adjustable brass fence. This early plane is in excellent collector quality condition. 125 - 250
134. A SET OF PATTERN MAKER'S HALF-ROUND GOUGES. All are in excellent condition in a fitted wooden case. From the David Pierson Collection. 80 - 160
135. An EARLY PATENT "SUGAR DEVIL", patented July 27, 1875. This example is in excellent condition and retains its original handle. From the E.E. (John) Clark Collection. 100 - 200
136. A PAIR OF SQUARE CUTOUT TRAMMELS. They are marked with the maker/owner name "E. Dehne" and are very nicely patinated. 100 - 200
137. A crisp and clean SEVEN-INCH SMOOTHING PLANE, No. 2, by STANLEY. The cutting iron is imprinted with the "Sweetheart" era trademark. More than 90% of the original black japan finish remains on this extra clean example. 150 - 300
138. FIVE SPECIAL PURPOSE HAMMERS including an example by Starrett having an integral magnifying glass; a dental hammer; two aircraft hammers, including one marked "T.W.A."; and a fancy turned brass example. From the David Pierson Collection. 90 - 180
139. THREE EARLY TRADE CATALOGUES including a Defiance Machine Works Catalogue No. 194; a catalogue of the Edwards Fire Hose Company; and a ca. 1930's type catalogue from the Hibbard, Spencer & Bartlett Company. All are in excellent collector quality condition. From the E.E. (John) Clark Collection. 100 - 200
140. A PRECISION BEVEL PROTRACTOR, No. BP-18, by the Bridge City Tool Company, Portland, Oregon. Numbered 1154 of 5000, it is in new condition, in its original pasteboard box. 90 - 180
141. A LOT OF CAST IRON COOKWARE, all by the Griswold Manufacturing Company, Erie, Pennsylvania. Included in this lot are a covered double skillet; a breakfast skillet; a griddle; an early bail handle pot, etc. From the David Pierson Collection. 100 - 200
142. An eight cast iron cooking items by various makers including patent muffin tin. corn stick pans. candy & roll pans, etc. 100 - 200
143. Four railroad signal lanterns by various makers including single and multiple. Some appear to be quite early. 200 - 400
144. An early all brass steam whistle by Buckeye Brass Works, Dayton, Ohio. for steam engine. very little used. 125 - 250
145. An early patent claw hatchet by Joel Howe. patented July 8, 1834with its original handle 125 - 250
146. A child's size advertising display hatchet by Vaughan & Bushnell Company, Chicago, Illinois. "Sub-zero axe". shows mfg. stages. 200 - 400
147. Two interesting hatchets. copy of marble safet. one with leather cov. 200 - 400
148. An osage orange caulking malletwith five original ironsin excellent condition. 125 - 250
149. An unusual brass bushel scale by Fairbanks. "Winchester bushel"With two beams. 150 - 300
150. Two "Yankee" collectibles by Stanley Tools. set of rep. parts. also yankee screwdriver. 80 - 160
151. A general line catalogue, No. 81, by Winchester Repeating Arms Company, New Havin, Connecticut. guns and ammo. dated 1918. 125 - 250
152. A maple carpenter's rule, No. 71, by STANLEY. marked "Special". 2 sides: r/l and l/r. 100 - 200
153. Six early railroad signal lanterns by various makers including erie, l.v.r.r. n.y. central. 100 - 200
154. A patent scratch beader, No. 66, by STANLEYwith 7 original cutters. partial green box. 100 - 200
155. A rare saw filing demonstration saw, No. 65, by E.C Atkins & Company, Indianapolis, Indiana. rip and crosscut teeth. legible etching. 150 - 300
156. An early whail oil lamp filling oil can by Rochester Stamping Co./roch. Ny. December acorn finialin nearly new condition. 125 - 250
157. A rare pair of child's snowshoes by Viking Snowshoe, Cadillac, Michigan. "Not over 50 lbs". unused condition. 100 - 200
158. A cocobolo handle tool handle, No. 4, by Millers Falls Companywith all original tools. new condition/ original box. 80 - 160
159. Six early railroad signal lanterns by various makers including monongahela rwy. chicago, milw., st p. **alton railroad** 100 - 200
160. Four early fireplace waffle irons. lg. and small sizes. some figural type. 100 - 200
161. A precision adjustable string router by E. Preston & Sons. coachmaker type. three original irons. both original fences 100 - 200
162. A "Bedrock" jack plane, No. 605, by STANLEY. early style. 98% original paint. small spot of pitting on sole 100 - 200
163. A twelve extra clean carving tools by S. J. Addis, London, England. spoon, gouge. chisel type, etc. 100 - 200
164. An eight extra clean woodworking tools by STANLEY. gauges, level. trammels, 79 plane. No. 18 bevel, No. 92 gauge 90 - 180
165. A coll. of nine small metal wkg. hammers by various makers including cross and ball pein. chasing, etc. All appear to be in clean, sound condition 100 - 200
166. An early and unusual handcut rule. rosewood and brass. dated "1759". 100 - 200
167. A large pachyderm protuberancein clean and sound condition. some exterior stains. 2000 - 4000
168. Three early combination tools by various makers including all with "Plier" handles all clean and sound. 80 - 160
169. Five medical & dental hammers by various makers including brass and iron types. some unusual types. 80 - 160
170. A working set of 12 carving tools by Buck Brothers, Millbury, Massachusetts. beech, cherry. maple handles. 125 - 250
171. A rare m.w.a. child's hatchet by Modern Woodmen of America. embossed type. fawn foot handle. 125 - 250
172. An early two way ship rabbet plane. decorative form. excellent form. one replaced wedge 150 - 300
173. Two extra clean cooper's tools by L. & I.J. White, Buffalo, New York. offset handle side axe. chamfer knife. 80 - 160
174. Two "London spring' crosscut saws, No. 12, by H. Disston & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 7 pt. and 10 pt. sizes. both applewood handles **both near new condition** 150 - 300
175. An extra clean "Goosewing" ax. german markings. original offset handle. 200 - 400
176. A miller patent plow plane, No. 43, by STANLEY. distinctive design. rare "Slitter" type. 300 - 600
177. Two commemorative anniversary sets by various makers including ridgid 75th anniv. snap on 60th anniv. **new condition, original boxes** 80 - 160
178. A rare nickel plated "Toy" block plane, No. 201, by STANLEYappears to date from ca. 1910 trademark. complete and original. 90% original nickel 200 - 400
179. An early solid brass ship's clock. "Dr. i.c. nolte"With original key. 300 - 600
180. Three original box items by The L.S. Starrett Company, Athol, Massachusetts. No. c434-12-45 combination square. No. 56 b surf. gauge. **level tube replacement** 120 - 240
181. TWO PRECISION LAYOUT TOOLS, both by the Bridge City Tool Company, Portland, Oregon. Included in this lot are examples of the DG-2 depth gauge and CS-1 center scribe. Both are in new condition in their original pasteboard boxes. 120 - 240
182. A 12" length BOXWOOD COMBINATION RULE AND LEVEL by Henry Disston & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This uncommon brass-appointed tool is in superb condition, noting a small stain adjacent to one of the end plates. From the Erwin L. "Erv" Schaffer Collection. 100 - 200
183. FIVE FINISHERS CLAW HAMMERS including a 5 ounce example by Sears; seven ounce examples by Stanley, Bluegrass and B.B.B.; and a ten ounce hammer by Vaughn & Bushnell. 80 - 160
184. A HOUSEHOLD ITEMS OPPORTUNITY LOT including early tin boxes, small irons a kitchen hammer, etc. One of the tin boxes is ornamented with elaborate printing and marked with a patent date. From the E.E. (John) Clark Collection. 100 - 200
185. A LOT OF UNUSUAL ENAMELED COOKWARE, all by the Griswold Manufacturing Company, Erie, Pennsylvania. Included in this lot are a small skillet, pans, corn stick pans, etc. Colors include red and cream, lemon yellow, etc. From the David Pierson Collection. 150 - 300
186. An early and uncommon FOLDING SHRINKAGE RULE, No. 31, by STANLEY. This example is imprinted with the early Stanley mark and is in excellent collector quality condition. 100 - 200
187. A BENCH RABBET PLANE, No. 10, by STANLEY. The cutting iron is marked with the "Type 11" trademark on this extra clean example. Fully 98% of the original black japan finish remains. From the Clifford Keefer Collection. 100 - 200
188. A rare SAW MILL LANTERN by the F. O. Dewey Company, Boston, Massachusetts. The top of the lantern is fitted with with a padlock to restrict access, most likely to ensure that filling took place in a fire safe environment. There is a very tight crack in the globe, but the lantern is otherwise excellen. A rare lantern. From the Railroad Crossing Tool and Railroad Museum of Ulysses, Pennsylvania. 100 - 200
189. An OAK ADVERTISING DISPLAY CASE by the Lufkin Rule Company, Saginaw, Michigan. This slope front type display retains its full original decal advertising "Spring Joint Rules". 150 - 300
190. THREE BOARD AND LOG MEASURE RULES by the Lufkin Rule Company, Saginaw, Michigan. Included in this No. 01 log rule in as new condition; a No. 30 Doyle scale log rule; and a "Wisconsin Standard" Decimal "C" log rule. All are in clean and sound condition. From the Clifford Keefer Collection. 90 - 180
191. A FULL BOX OF "SECONDS" FOLDING RULES, No. 66 1/2, by STANLEY. This is the first instance we have seen of these rules. This box was featured in an early Edition of the "Stanley Tool Collector News". 150 - 300
192. A SPECIAL DADO PLANE, No. 239, by STANLEY. The cutting iron is marked with the "Sweetheart" trademark on this clean example, which retains some 95% of its original black japan finish. 150 - 300
193. An integral reel "Micro" plumb bob, No. 9, by Suverkrop, Bakersfield, California. "Patents pending"In clean and sound condition. 150 - 300
194. A rare "BULLNOSE" BLOCK PLANE, No. 101 1/2, by STANLEY. These planes were never sold in Stanley's catalogs and it is believed that they may have been produced solely for export to England. This example retains some 40% of its original black japan finish and is in clean and sound condition. 300 - 600
195. An ADJUSTABLE CHAMFER PLANE, No. 72, by STANLEY. This ca. 1900 trademark plane is offered complete with the original "bullnose" attachment. Some 90% of the original black japan finish remains on this extra clean example. 300 - 600
196. A most interesting and unusual early CARVED GERMAN SPOON ornamented with all manner of tool carvings. In addition to the initials "A.H." on the reverse side, the spoon is carved with an anvil, dividers, tongs and a hammer. From the Erwin L. "Erv" Schaffer Collection. 150 - 300
197. A COOPER'S TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including howel, sun planes, a traveler, reamer, shaves, side axe, a scorp, etc. From the Clifford Keefer Collection. 150 - 300
198. A "KORN KRUSHER" CORN GRINDER, No. 2, by the E.C. Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri. This cast iron body device is meant to be cranked by hand. Much of the original paint remains on this uncommon collectible from the "Keen Kutter" people. Also included in this lot are two cast iron wheels, including one from an "Enterprise" brand coffee mill. 100 - 200
199. A scarce and perfect INTERNAL REEL PLUMB BOB by the Keuffel & Esser Company, New York, New York. The body of the tools is not marked with the maker name, but it exactly matches the type shown in early Keuffel & Esser catalogs. This example shows very little evidence of use and is in top collector quality condition. 150 - 300
200. A lot of stamps & print blocks by A.W. Weniger, Rochester, New York. original weniger stamp. blk. prnt of store. horses, saddle work, etc. 80 - 160
201. An one-foot, four-fold folding rule, No. 40, by STANLEY (Unmarked)with caliper. very lightly yellow. 125 - 250
202. Four extra clean molding planes by various makers including two moseley beads. h. chapin q. ov/bev. **Ohio tool bead 1/4" size** 80 - 160
203. An early board measure rule by H. Miller, E. Saginaw, Michigan. uncommon maker. early and excellent. 100 - 200
204. Six woodware items. mortar and pestle. chalk bucket. **scythe stone holder, etc.** 80 - 160
205. Two extra clean woodworking planes by STANLEY. No. 71 complete. No. 99 side rabbet. 80 - 160
206. Two later "Bedrock" planes, No. 604/605 C, by STANLEY. both ", 'Sweetheart')" trademark. both clean and sound. 120 - 240
207. Three patented marking gauges by various makers including marden patented unmarked. january 12, 1883. **n.a. carping 8/8/1885** 150 - 300
208. A cast iron dado plane, No. 39, by STANLEY. 1/2" size. 90% of the original paint remains. 100 - 200
209. Three uncommon levels by various makers including Stanley No. 50 level. oak square with level. **walnut & brass spirit level** 100 - 200
210. A rare salesman's sample board rule by E.T. Lufkin, Cleveland, Ohio. marked in center. hook end type. 200 - 400
211. Six early railroad signal lanterns by various makers including washington terminal. b. and s. r.r., nycs. **reading railroad** 100 - 200
212. A display stand for "Buck rogers" drill by Millers Falls Companywith 3 No. 100 drills. scarce and excellent. 150 - 300
213. A pair of plank match molding planes by Oakley & French, Fort Wayne, Indiana. very little used. extra bold stamps. 100 - 200
214. An early mahogany and brass pill roller. virtually unused. all original lacquer. 200 - 400
215. Three hand forged adjustable wrenches. key, screw lock. sliding jaw type. 100 - 200
216. An unusual four beam marking gauge. fruitwood and beech. no maker imprint. 200 - 400
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