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Anvilmania 2019: Blacksmith Tools and Anvils Selling July 18,19 & 20, 2019 |
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mjdtools.com Open House Auction & Joint Tool Meeting - July 18, 19 & 20, 2019, Avoca, New York
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AN EARLY CAST IRON FORGE BLOWER. This floor standing blower retains its original crank handle and is in excellent working condition. | 125-250 |
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An UNUSED IRON BLACKSMITH'S FIRE POT by Wally Yater, Boonsboro, Maryland. This fire pot is made in the pattern used by the Champion Blower & Forge Company. It is in top condition and could be put directly to use. | 150-300 |
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A 139 POUND ANVIL by Peter Wright. This example is stamped with the makers name and the designation 1.0.27. It's face measures 4 1/4" x 15 1/4" and has a slight dip. The anvil stands 10" tall, has a 1" hardy hole and a pritchell hole that measures 5/8". | 200-400 |
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A FISHER-NORRIS ANVIL with raised eagle trademark. This 98 pound anvil has a face measuring 3 ¼" X 11 ½". It is 19 ½" in length and 9 3/8" tall. The Hardy Hole is ¾"; and the Pritchell Hole is ½". | 250-500 |
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A 125 POUND ANVIL, No. 13 by Vulcan. The face is cast with the distincive "arm & hammer" logo. The face measures 3 3/4" X 13 1/2". It has an 8" horn, a 1/2" Pritchel hole and a 3/4" hardy hose. The base of the anvil measures 8 1/2" by 9 3/4". It is 10" tall and looks to have been very little, if ever, used. | 225-450 |
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A CLEAN AND USABLE COAL POWERED FORGE by Centaur Forge, Burlington, Wisconsin. This forge has a Centaur firepot and a ceramic faced interior. It is configured to be set up on the back of a truck for easy use. | 200-400 |
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A METAL WORKING TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a "Green River" tap and die set, a Littleston vise having a 4" jaw width and an unmarked tap wrench. | 100-200 |
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A HEAVY DUTY CAST IRON POST DRILL. This drill retains its original wooden backing board and is in excellent condition. | 175-350 |
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A 125 POUND ANVIL by Trenton/Acme. This anvil is double stamped A23651. The face measures 3 ¾" x 15 ½", the length is 25 ½" and it is 9 ½" tall. The hardy hole is 1" and the Pritchell hole is 1/2". There is a chip in the face of the anvil, but it is otherwise in excellent condition. | 300-600 |
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AN EXTRA CLEAN BLACKSMITH'S POST DRILL, No. 200, by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This drill retains its original table and is complete and in excellent working condition. It is marked with the patent date of August 9, 1904. | 200-400 |
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A CAST IRON 127 LB. SWAGE BLOCK. This ready to use blacksmith shop item measures 15" x 11" x 4". It has round, square and v-shaped recesses for forming metal. | 500-1000 |
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A FARRIER'S ANVIL, No. 56 by Centaur, Burlington Wisconsin. It is marked with the designation "Made in Sweden". This 128 pound anvil is marked M 2066, has 1" Clip Horn, a 2" Pritchel hole, a Hardy hole, and a 1/4" slot in its face. The face measures 3 1/8 " x 17". It measures 28 3/4" in length and stands 11" tall. | 300-600 |
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A "NEW ROGERS" JIG SAW by the Millers Falls Company, Millers Falls, Massachusetts. This extra clean saw retains nearly all of its original black japan and red highlight finishes. | 150-300 |
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LIMITED EDITION BRUCE DANIELS ANVIL by the N. C. Tool Company, Pleasant Garden, North Carolina. This farrier's anvil weighs 92 pounds. It has a face that measures 3 1/2" x 11 1/2", an 8" horn and stands 9 1/4" tall. The anvil, marked "Bruce Daniels Design - Specific to Farrier Work" was made in the early 1980's as one of a Limited Edition of 200. It has two pritchell holes, one 1" X 1" hardy hole, two shoeing cams, one clip horn measuring 1 ½" in width and a tapered heel. It has two mounting holes in the base and is in ready to use condition. | 250-500 |
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A 138 POUND COLONIAL ANVIL. The face measures 5" x 11", has a 3/4" hardy hole. There is no pritchel hole, as these were not commonly found before the 1830's. This Eighteenth Century anvil is in sound condition. | 500-1000 |
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AN EARLY PINE CONSTRUCTION WORK BENCH fitted with a single center drawer and having an integral vise. | 200-400 |
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A BLACKSMITH'S STAKE ANVIL having both round and flat horns, each 6 1/2" in length. It is designed for use in a 1 1/4" hardy hole. | 120-240 |
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A FIVE INCH JAW COMBINATION VISE, No. 54 H, by the Hollands Manufacturing Company, Erie, Pennsylvania. This swivel base vise has an integral anvil and is in ready to use condition. | 300-600 |
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A "HOT BLAST" FORGE BLOWER, No. 60, by the Belknap Hardware Company, Louisville, Kentucky. Thios blower has a 3" width intake and 3" exhaust. It is mounted on a four legged type stand and it is in excellent working condition. | 175-350 |
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A SIGNED RECTANGULAR FIRE POT by Wally Yater, Boonsboro, Maryland. This Lancaster pattern fire pot is in unused condition and could be put directly to use. | 300-600 |
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A 131 POUND ANVIL marked C & A Mousehole Forge. The Mousehole Forge in Sheffield England used this trademark circa 1795-1820. The anvil has no Pritchell Hole, its face measures 4 1/2" by 12 3/4" and it stands 9 1/2" tall. | 500-1000 |
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A SWEDISH MADE ANVIL weighing 150 LB. It is stamped "Made in Sweden". The face measures 4" X 16 ¼"; the horn is 9 7/8", and it is 11 ¼"tall. It has a 5/8" Pritchel Hole and 1" Hardy Hole. There is a light swale in the face and some wear at the heel has occurred from use, but there are no chips in the face. | 300-600 |
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A 350 POUND HAY-BUDDEN "LOOK ALIKE" ANVIL. Its face measures 6" x 20" and it stands 13 1/2" tall. This anvil has a 1 1/2" hardy hole and a 3/4" pritchell hole. | 600-1200 |
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A FLEXIBLE SHAFT SHOP GRINDER. This grinder is on a roller base. It is equipped with a G.E. 1/2 hp motor and is in excellent working condition. | 125-250 |
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A MASSIVE CAST IRON SCREW JACK WITH TABLE BASE. Also included is a smaller screw jack. Both are in excellent working condition. | 90-180 |
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A "CLIMAX" FLOOR STANDING FORGE BLOWER by the Buffalo Forge Company, Buffalo, New York. This three legged type forge blower is in excellent working condition. | 150-300 |
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A ONE HUNDRED POUND ANVIL, No. 187075 by the Hay Budden Mfg. Co., Brooklyn New York. Its face measures 3 3/4" x 13 3/4", it is 22 1/2" long and 9 1/2" tall. There is a 7/8" hardy hole and a 1/2" Pritchell Hole. A small chip along the edge is its only detraction. | 250-500 |
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A 57 POUND ANVIL, No. 46 by Hay Budden. It is stamped Hay Budden Manufacturing Brooklyn, N.Y. and the weight 57 on one side and stamped #46 on the other side. The face of the anvil measures 3 ¼" X 11 ¼", the horn is 7" long, and the base measures 7 ¾" X 6 ¾". It has a few chips but is otherwise in excellent condition. | 200-400 |
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A SIGNED OVAL FIRE POT for a forge by Wally Yater, Boonsboro, Maryland. This high quality fire pot, which is a replica of the pattern used by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, is in unused condition. | 300-600 |
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A CAST IRON 127 POUND SWAGE BLOCK having round, quare and rectangular openings and V-shape indents in the sides. It measures 15" x 15" x 4" and is in excellent working condition. | 500-1000 |
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An EARLY HAND FORGED BLACKSMITH'S VISE having a four footed base and a foot-activated clamping action. | 125-250 |
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A 252 POUND ANVIL formed with two mounting holes at the base. The face measures 5" x 17 1/2" and it stands 11 3/4" tall. The hardy hole is 1 1/8" and the pritchel hole is 5/8". A well made anvil in ready to use condition. | 400-800 |
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A CAST IRON POST DRILL, No. 108. This unusual small size drill is in excellent working condition. | 90-180 |
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AN EARLY WOODEN STITCHING VISE. This vise is of collapsible form for storage and transportation. It is in excellent working condition. | 100-200 |
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A CENTENNIAL FORGE BLOWER AND STAND, No. 1, by D.H. Potts, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This graphic blacksmith shop item has been nicely repainted and it appears nearly new. It is in excellent condition, noting some minor chips on one of the pulleys. | 350-750 |
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A WORKING SET OF FARRIERS' TOOLS including nippers, hammers, rasps, butterises and a handled cutting. | 90-180 |
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A LOT OF ASSORTED BLACKSMITHS HAMMERS including also some handled cutting chisels. Many large size hammers are included in this grouping. | 120-240 |
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A LOT OF ASSORTED BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS including top and bottom hardies, including some handled top hardies and also a driving hammer. All are in excellent working condition. | 150-300 |
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A WORKING SET OF METAL WORKING HAMMERS including ball and cross pein types. Both large and small sizes, all in ready to use condition, are included. | 80-160 |
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A WORKING SET OF BLACKSMITH'S PUNCHES AND CHISELS including many size punches and cutting chisels as well as a driving hammer. | 120-240 |
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A COLLECTION OF SEVEN FARRIER'S HAMMERS including many of different forms. All are in clean and usable condition. | 60-120 |
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A LOT OF BLACKSMITH TONGS AND HAMMERS including many sizes and types. All are in usable condition. | 80-160 |
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A HEAVY DUTY 14" STANDING FORGE BLOWER, No. 99, by the Buffalo Forge Company, Buffalo, New York. This four leg standing blower is in excellent working condition. | 150-300 |
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AN EARLY ANVIL by M & H Armitage, Mousehole Forge, Sheffield, England. This example is stamped 1.0.29, it weighs 134 pounds, its face measures 4" x 12 1/2" and is 21" long. There is a 1" hardy hole, and a 5/8" Pritchell hole. Morgan and Henry Armitage ran the Mousehole forge circa 1820 - 1835. The presence of the pritchell hole puts the date of this anvil at the later portion of their working dates. | 100-200 |
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A MASSIVE COMBINATION FORGE AND BLOWER by the Buffalo Forge Company, Buffalo, New York. This hand crank lever forge is in excellent working condition. | 350-750 |
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A LOT OF ASSORTED BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS including top and bottom hardies, some handled top hardies and a driving hammer | 150-300 |
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A WORKING SET OF METAL WORKING HAMMERS including ball and cross pein types. Both large and small size hammers, all in excellent working order, are included in this grouping. | 80-160 |
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A WORKING SET OF FARRIERS' TOOLS including nippers, hammers, rasps, butterises and a handled cutting chisel. | 90-180 |
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A MASSIVE POWER DRIVE DRILL PRESS, No. 202, by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This wall mount press, which was patened on August 9, 1904, has some early repairs but is fully functional and ready to use. | 150-300 |
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A MASSIVE EARLY BLACKSMITH'S BELLOWS. This extra large size bellows needs some work on the leather, but it is otherwise in excellent condition. | 350-750 |
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A PAIR OF LARGE AND SMALL SIZE POST VISES. Both are in excellent working condition and could be put directly to use. | 200-400 |
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A WORKING SET OF BLACKSMITH'S PUNCHES AND CHISELS including many size punches and cutting chisels. Also included is a driving hammer. | 120-240 |
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A LOT OF SPECIAL PURPOSE HAMMERS including some unusual types. One has a wooden inserts in the handle. | 80-160 |
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A LOT OF EXTRA CLEAN METAL WORKING HAMMERS including ball and cross pein and an interesting round and square head flattening hammer. Also included is a pair of unused blacksmith's tongs made by Jim Poor of Flatland Forge in Tuscola, Texas. | 90-180 |
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A commemorative SCREW CLAMP by Stanley Tools. This limited edition clamp was produced for Stanley's 150th Anniversary in 1993. It is in new condition in its original box. | 80-160 |
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An UNUSED RECTANGULAR FIREPOT by Wally Yater, Boonsboro, Maryland. This firepot is signed on the underside by Yater. It is made in the pattern used by the Champion Blower & Forge Company and it is in ready to use condition. A legendary blacksmith shop component by a legendary maker. | 300-600 |
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A FLOOR STANDING FORGE BLOWER by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This forge ahs a three-leg base and is in excellent working condition. | 125-250 |
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A CAST IRON 100 LB. SWAGE BLOCK. This block, whichmeasures 12" x 12" x 12" has one broken corner, but is otherwise in excellent condition. It has square, circular, oval and rectangular openings and is in ready to use condition. | 400-800 |
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TWO BLACKSMITH'S STAKE ANVILS for hardy use. Both are in excellent working condition and could be put directly to use. | 175-350 |
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A 225 POUND SWEDISH ANVIL by Kohlswa, Sweden. It is marked with a Shield logo, the date 1901 and an inspector's stamp "3". | 500-1000 |
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A METAL WORKING TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a Sears Craftsman tap and die set, a Littleston vise having three-inch jaws, a large clamp and a die stock. | 90-180 |
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A HAY BUDDEN STAMPED ANVIL marked #60802. This anvil weighs 154 pounds, the face measures 4" X 15 ½", is 25 ½" long and 11" high. The hardy hole measures 1" and the Pritchell hole is 1/2". | 350-750 |
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A 177 POUND ANVIL, No. 65678 by Hay-Budden, Brooklyn, New York. The face of the anvil measures 4 1/4" x 17 3/4" and it stands 11" tall. | 400-800 |
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A SIGNED OVAL FIRE POT by Wally Yater, Boonsboro, Maryland. This Lancaster Patter fire pot is in essentially unused condition. | 300-600 |
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A MASSIVE IRON TIRE SHRINKER having an extra long lever. This wagon maintenance accessory is in excellent collector quality condition. | 150-300 |
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A CAST IRON 100 LB. SWAGE BLOCK by Wally Yater, Boonsboro, Maryland. This signed example measures 12" x 12" x 4 1/2". It has a large hemispherical indent and another of egg-shape form. It is in top condition and could be put directly to use. | 600-1200 |
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A FARRIER'S ANVIL by Hay Budden having a clip horn. This 11 pound anvil has a face that measures 3 ½" X 15". It is 21 1/2" in length and 10" tall. | 300-600 |
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A MASSIVE WATER WHEEL GRINDSTONE. This stone is mounted on a wooden frame and it is in excellent working condition. | 150-300 |
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A 149 POUND ANVIL made by C & A Mousehole. It is marked "1.1.9". It has no Pritchell hole and its face measures 4 1/2" by 11". This anvil stands 10" tall and is 19 1/8". Mousehole Forge was in operation at Mainbridge, Sheffield, England from 1628 to 1933. They used the C&A Mousehole logo from 1795 to 1820. | 600-1200 |
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A 160 POUND ANVIL by Nohab, Sweden. The face measures 4 1/8" X 16 1/8". It is 25" long and 11" in height. The hardy hole is 1" and the Pritchell hole is 5/8". | 350-750 |
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A SWAGE BLOCK by Wally Yater, Boonsboro, Maryland. This "Modern Master" swage block has square, semicircular and oviform indents in the face, with "v" and semicircular openings on the edges. It is in excellent condition and could be put directly to use. | 300-600 |
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AN EARLY MULTI DRAWER TOOL CHEST having lift-out drawers. This extra heavy duty chest is in ready to use condition. | 150-300 |
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AN UNUSED LARGE SIZE BLACKSMITH'S FORGE by the Buffalo Forge Company, Buffalo, New York. This forge is fitted with an electric forge blower and it is in ready to use condition. | 500-1000 |
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A MASSIVE DOWNDRAFT CAST IRON FORGE by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This forge is complete with a Champion brand blower in ready to use condition. | 800-1600 |
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A 232 POUND ANVIL BY Peter Wright. The face of this anvil measures 4 5/8" x 18" and it stands 12 1/2" tall. It has a 1 1/4" hardy hole and is stamped "Peter Wright Genuine Wrought PAT'D" and "2.0.9" (2.0.9 = 112 LB + 112 LB + 9 LB = 232 LB). It is in very good condition having minimal chips or dings. | 500-1000 |
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A 144 POUND ANVIL by Peter Wright. Marked with the maker's name and the designation 1.1.4. The face measures 4 1/4" x 14" and it stands just over 10" tall. The hardy hole is 1" and the Pritchell hole 1/2". Some chips are present on the otherwise sound face. | 400-800 |
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AN 82 POUND ANVIL BY HAY BUDDEN MFG. COMPANY, Brooklyn NY. The desgnation No. 67750 is stamped on the anvil. The face: measures 3 ¾" X 12 3/8". It is 20 ¾" long and stands 9" tall. The hardy hole measurs ¾" and the pritchell hole ½". It is in excellent condition and could be put directly to use. | 300-600 |
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A CLASSIC BLACKSMITHS POST VISE. This vise is in excellent working condition and could be put directly to use. | 150-300 |
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An EARLY WOODEN BLACKSMITH'S BELLOWS. This bellows retains much of its early red paint, but it needs some restoration of the leather. | 150-300 |
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A FLOOR STANDING FORGE BLOWER AND FORGE, No. 40, by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This cast iron base blower is in excellent working condition and could be put directly to use. | 150-300 |
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A LOT OF ASSORTED BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS including top and bottom hardies, some handled top hardies and a driving hammer. | 150-300 |
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A LOT OF BLACKSMITHS HAMMERS and some handled cutting chisels. Many large size hammers are included in this grouping. | 120-240 |
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A CAST IRON FORGE WITH FIRE POT by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This forge is equipped with an electrified Buffalo Forge blower and is in ready to use condition. | 350-750 |
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A 250 POUND ANVIL by the Columbian Hardware Company, Cleveland, Ohio. The anvil is marked on the side with the company logo. The face measures 4 5/8" x 19 3/4", the hardy hole 1 1/8" and the pritchell hole 5/8". | 500-1000 |
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A CAST IRON BASE AND MOTOR by the Hobart Manufacturing Company, Troy, Ohio. This forge blower stand and motor has mounting holes for a blower. It is in excellent working order and could be put directly to use. | 90-180 |
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A MASSIVE CAST IRON FORGE BLOWER having a four-inch output pipe. This hand cranked blower is in clean and ready to use condition. | 125-250 |
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A 200 POUND ANVIL by M & H Armitage, Mousehole Forge, Sheffield, England. This anvil is marked with the weight designation "1.3.14" and the serial number 19375. The face measures 4 3/8" x 16 1/2" and it stands 12 1/2" tall. The hardy hole measures 1" and the Pritchell hole is 3/4". | 500-1000 |
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AN EARLY WOODEN STITCHING VISE. This vise is in excellent condtion and could be put directly to use. | 80-160 |
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A 95 POUND ANVIL BY William Foster marked with the date 1845. It is stamped JH. The Face measures 4" X 12". It is 18 1/2" in length and 9" tall. The hardy hole is 3/4" and the pritchell hole is 1/2". | 250-500 |
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A CAST IRON ANVIL that weighs 45 pounds. The face measures 5 1/2" by 8". It is 6" in height and has one pritchell hole in its face. There are several chips but is overall in good condition. | 150-300 |
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THREE BLACKSMITH SHOP ITEMS including a Cole Tool post drill, a cast iron box, a three-step pulley and a post drill that is not marked with a maker name. | 80-160 |
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AN EARLY FLOOR TYPE CORN SHELLER. This sheller is missing its original crank handle. The original faded stenciled name is visible on the side. | 75-150 |
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A BLACKSMITH'S STAKE ANVIL having both round and flat horns, each measuring 8" in length. | 120-240 |
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A 192 POUND ANVIL by Peter Wright. this clean and usable anvil is stamped with the maker's name and the weight designation "1.2.24". The face measures 4 1/2" x 15 1/2". It stands 12" tall, has a 1" hardy hole and a 5/8" Pritchell hole. | 350-750 |
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A COLONIAL FIFTH FOOT HORNLESS ANVIL weighing 190 pounds. This very old anvil has no hardy hole it's face measures 5 ¾" X 13 ¾", it is 13 3/4" long and 10" high. | 800-1600 |
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AN EARLY CAST IRON SWAGE BLOCK HOLDER. This four legged stand measures 13 3/4" x 13 3/4" x 16" in height. It is in excellent condition and could be put directly to use. | 600-1200 |
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A 79 POUND ANVIL. No. H88764 by The Hay Budden Mfg. Company, Brooklyn New York. The face measures 3 ½" X 12 ½". It is 20 1/2" long and 9" tall. The hardy hole is 1" and the Pritchell hole is 1/2". | 200-400 |
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A FLOOR STANDING FORGE BLOWER by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This blower has a three leg base and is in excellent working condition. | 150-300 |
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A CAST IRON TREADLE DRIVE GRINDING WHEEL by the Millers Falls Company, Millers Falls, Massachusetts. This grinder, which retains some of its original decoration, is in excellent working condition. | 150-300 |
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A CLEAN AND USABLE 50 LB. TRIPHAMMER, NO. 50, by the Star Foundry Company, Albert Lea, Minnesota. This machine is in superb working order and could be put directly to use. It is wired for use with standard line voltage. | 1500-3000 |
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TWO CLEAN AND USABLE POWER TOOLS. Included in this pairing are a Black and Decker radial arm saw and a Craftsman 10" table saw. | 125-250 |
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A 156 POUND ANVIL by Peter Wright. It is marked with the maker's name and the designation "1.1.16". The face measures 4 1/2" X 14 ¾". The length is 23 ¼" and the height is 11". It has a 1" hardy hole and a 5/8" Pritchell hole. | 350-750 |
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A 25" STAKE ANVIL having a 3" face. It weighs 78 pounds including the wooden mounting block. | 200-400 |
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A 250 POUND ANVIL that is not marked with a maker's name, but is identical inform to Hay Budden. The face measures 5" x 18", the hardy hole is 1 1/4" and the pritchel hole is 3/4". | 400-800 |
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AN EXTRA CLEAN ELECTRIC FORGE BLOWER by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This blower is in excellent working condition. | 125-250 |
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A PAIR OF LARGE AND SMALL SIZE POST VISES. Both are in excellent condition and could be put directly to use. | 200-400 |
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A MULTI-PURPOSE POWER TOOL SHOP by Sears, Roebuck & Company, Chicago, Illinois. This working set includes two original electric motors, the original accessories, and a sander, jig saw and convertible attachments. It is in excellent working order. | 500-1000 |
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A CLEAN AND USABLE FORGE AND FORGE BLOWER, No. 400, by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This forge and blower setup is in ready to use condition. | 350-750 |
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A 144 POUND ANVIL made by the Wilkinson Forge at Dudley, England. I is marked "1.1.4" and its face measures 4 1/2" X 13 1/2". It measures 21 inches in length and stands 10" tall. There is a 3/4" hardy hole and the pritchell hole is 5/8". | 400-800 |
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A 236 POUND ANVIL with the initials TCC cast on the side as well as the designation "2.20.12" It is in excellent condition and could be put directly to use. | 500-1000 |
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A FLOOR STANDING FORGE BLOWER AND FORGE, both by the Champion Blower & Forge Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Both the foreg and the blower are in excellent working condition and could be put direcltly to use. | 500-1000 |
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A HEAVY DUTY CAST IRON POST DRILL, No. 807, with backing board. This massive post drill is in excellent working condition. | 200-400 |
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A METAL WORKING TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a Little Giant tap & die set, a Columbian 4" jaw benc vise and an unmarked clamp on vise. | 90-180 |
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A 160 POUND ANVIL by the Southen Skein & Foundry Company of Chattanoogga, Tennesee. This anvil is fashioned from cast iron with a steel plate on the face. It is marked "Southern Crescent" with a crescent moon and star logo. The face measures 4" x 14 1/2". It stands 11" tall, has a 1" hardy hole and a 1/2" pritchell hole. | 350-750 |
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A 155 POUND ANVIL by Peter Wright. This anvil is marked with the designation "1.1.15" The face is 4 ¼" X 15 ½". It is 26" long and stands 11" tall. The Hardy hole is 1" and the pritchell hole is 5/8". | 400-800 |
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A SIGNED RECTANGULAR FIRE POT by Wally Yater, Boonsboro, Maryland. This Lancaster Pattern firepot is in essentially unused condition. | 300-600 |
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A 295 POUND ANVIL, No. 3 by Peter Wright. This anvil is marked with the weight designation "2.2.15". The face measures 18 1/2" x 5 1/2" and it stands 14" tall. | 800-1600 |
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A 5 HP. ELECTRIC AIR COMPRESSOR by General Air Products, Exton, Pennsylvania. This 30 gallon tank compressor is mounted on a pallet. It is in excellent working condition and could be put directly to use. | 200-400 |
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A 98 POUND ANVIL by Fisher-Norris. This anvil is marked with the raised eagle logo. It has a 3/4" hardy hole and a 3/8" Pritchell hole. The anvil is 9" tall, 19" long, and its face measures 3 1/2" by 11 1/2". | 300-600 |
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AN EARLY PATENT CAST IRON DUAL DISC CUTTER. This device, which was patented on August 24, 1915, was reportedly for use with leather. | 125-250 |
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A HAND CRANK FORGE BLOWER, No. 500, by the Buffalo Forge Company, Buffalo, New York. This blower, which has been painted yellow, has a cast iron base to secure it in place. | 125-250 |
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A 364 POUND ANVIL by Peter Wright, Sheffield, England. This anvil is stamped with the maker's name and the designation "3.1.0". The hardy hole is 1 1/2" and the pritchel hole is 3/4". | 600-1200 |
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TWO TINSMITH'S STAKE ANVILS including a double round and a "blowhorn" type that has been repaired. Also included is an overhead drive wheel for a belt drive machine | 150-300 |
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AN EARLY WOODEN BLACKSMITH'S BELLOWS. This bellows retains much of its early red paint. It needs some restoration to the leather, but is otherwise in sound and usable condition. | 125-250 |
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AN EARLY PINE CONSTRUCTION WORK BENCH having an integral vise. Also included is an extra wooden vise. | 150-300 |
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A 149 POUND ANVIL marked "Hill, Birmingham" and "1.1.9". The anvil is 21 1/4' long and stands 11" high and the face measures 4 1/2" x 13". The hardy hole is 1" and the pritchell hole is 3/4". Isaac Hill was an anvil maker in Birmingham, England between 1830 and 1850. | 300-600 |
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AN EXTRA CLEAN ELECTRIC FORGE BLOWER having a 3" diameter output pipe. This blower is in ready to use condition. | 125-250 |
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AN ANVIL STAND having a flange at the base that measures 22 ½" X 20 ½". This stand is in excellent condition and could be put directly to use. | 350-750 |
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A QUICK-ADJUST WOODWORKER'S VISE by the Columbian Vise & Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. This vise is in clean and usable condition. Also included are seven hand saws. | 90-180 |
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A "CLIMAX" FLOOR STANDING FORGE BLOWER by the Buffalo Forge Company, Buffalo, New York. This three-legged type blower is in excellent working order and could be put directly to use. | 175-350 |
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AN EARLY HAND CRANK FORGE BLOWER by the Canedy-Otto Manufacturing Company, Chicago Heights, Illinois. This belt drive blower is in clean and usable condition. Also included is a tin frame blower. | 125-250 |
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AN EARLY CAST IRON FRAME FORGE BLOWER by the Germeyer Engineering Company, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. This blower includes its original electric motor and it is in excellent working condition. | 125-250 |
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A MASSIVE WATER WHEEL GRINDSTONE mounted on a wooden frame. | 150-300 |
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A LOT OF ASSORTED HAMMERS AND HATCHETS including some unusual types. All are in clean and sound condition. | 90-180 |
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A LOT OF TIMBER FRAMING EDGE TOOLS including two carpenters slicks, a large gouge and a framing chisel. Also included are wooden travelers, iron travelers and a large scale weight. | 100-200 |
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A WORKING SET OF METAL WORKING HAMMERS including ball and cross pein types. Both large and small sizes are included in this grouping. | 80-160 |
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A LOT OF ASSORTED BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS including top and bottom hardies including some handled top hardies and a driving hammer | 120-240 |
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A LOT OF BLACKSMITHS HAMMERS AND PUNCHES including cutting tools, etc. Many have been well used and are offered for restoration. | 100-200 |