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November Online Listed Antique Tool Auction
Online Only - Bid at mjdtools.com
7202 East 21st Street, Indianapolis IN
Auction Start Time: November 13, 2020, 9:01AM
7202 East 21st Street, Indianapolis IN
Auction Start Time: November 13, 2020, 9:01AM
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Estimate: $0.00 - $0.00 Current High Bid: $0.00 | ||
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THREE CLEAN STANLEY TOOL HANDLES all by STANLEY. Included in this grouping are a large maple handle type, a medium size beech handle version and a small bulbous maple handle version marked with the "Sweetheart" trademark. All retain most of their original interchangeable tools. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $170.00 | ||
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AN EARLY PATENT CIGAR BOX HAMMER as patented and produced by William Schott of New Haven, Connecticut. The U.S. Patent for this device was issued to Schott on August 25, 1891. It is marked with the patent information and with advertising for "S. Ottenberg & Brothers Hazel Kirk Cigars". | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $20.00 | ||
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A COLLECTION OF ENAMEL AND METAL PINS, including fraternal and union badge for the Eagles Club, the Lions, Odd Fellows, Masonic, American Legion, G.E. Quarter Century, National Association of Letter Characters, Second International Foundrymen's Congress, a 25 year service pin from the Foundry Industry, Delta Kappa Tau and more. An interesting accumulation. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $35.00 | ||
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A rare and very well preserved SIX INCH CAST IRON BEVEL by the Marshall Wells Hardware Company, Duluth, Minnesota. This bevel retains fully 95% of its original nickel plating. It is marked with the date of the October 29, 1907 U.S. Patent issued to Ernest A. King of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and assigned to Henry Disston & Sons, who would have produced this bevel for Disston. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $95.00 | ||
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A PROMOTIONAL WATCH FOB from the Hibbard, Spencer & Bartlett Company, Chicago, Illinois. This fobm, which retains its original leather strap, is cast with the "O.V.B", for "Our Very Best", trademark used by H.S. & B. It is in top collector qulity condition. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $15.00 | ||
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THREE BRASS APPOINTED SPIRIT LEVELS including an ebony brass top level by Alex. Mathieson & Sons, an unmarked ebony level having a raised vial and a brass footed machinist's level that is not marked with a maker name. All are in excellent collector quality condition. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $40.00 | ||
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THREE PAIRS OF WATER PUMP PLIERS including examples by Utica Drop Forge, Herbrand, No. 27 and the Forged Steel Products Company of Newport, Pennsylvania. All are in excellent collector quality condition. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $20.00 | ||
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A MISCELLANEOUS SHOP ITEMS OPPORTUNITY LOT, including an L.S. Starrett No. 134 level, a "Keen Kutter" six-inch bevel, a protractor, several square levels, trammels, gauges and rules. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $75.00 | ||
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A lot of FOUR JOHN DEERE WRENCHES, all by the Deering Harvester Company. Also included is a John Deere advertising thermometer and two advertising pencils from John Deere. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $15.00 | ||
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An EARLY HAND FORGED FIREMAN'S "HALLIGAN" BAR having a spike puller on one end and a wide pry bar and spike poll on the other. An early form of an interesting tool that remains in use today, largely unchanged from this Nineteenth Century version. From the Collection of Herb Kean, Morristown, New Jersey. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $80.00 | ||
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A most interesting and unusual BELLOWS ACTION DUST REMOVER by Clerline, Weedsport, New York. Designed to screw to the base of the handle of a hand saw. The sawing motion would cause a piston inside of the device to move, puffing out air to blow away the sawdust as the work progressed. This device was patented by Nicholas V. Goss of Weedsport, New York on May 24, 1944. This example is in brand new condition in its original pasteboard box, complete with instructions and screws for holding the unit in place. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $30.00 | ||
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A rare MAPLE HEAD MARKING GAUGE by the Sandusky Tool Company. These serrated scribe gauges were never marked with the maker name, but they are identical to those offered in the Sandusky catalogues. This example is in excellent collector quality condition. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $50.00 | ||
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An unusual BRASS HEAD BARRISTER'S HAMMER having a claw tip, a hammer poll and a corkscrew that is concealed inside the rosewood handle. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $55.00 | ||
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An example of "THE CELEBRATED MANSFIELD" HATCHET. This hammer and hatchet combination tool has a slot in the bottom of the hatchet for pulling nails. It is embossed with the "Celebrated Mansfield" designation, but there is no maker name in the logo. This is the first of these that we have sold. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $60.00 | ||
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A MISCELLANEOUS SHOP ITEMS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a "Perfect Handle" screwdriver, a Rogers & Nellis grapple, a Yale padlock with key, etc. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $25.00 | ||
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THREE CLEAN SURVEYOR TRIPODS including two having extendible legs. All have brass fittings and are in excellent collector quality condition. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $60.00 | ||
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TWO EXTRA CLEAN TAILOR'S SQUARES including examples by S.T. Taylor of New York City and Mrs. E. Gartland, Philadelphia, Pennsyvlania. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $45.00 | ||
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A LOT OF SEVEN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ADVRETISING CIGAR BOX OPENERS including examples from the Central Cigar Box Company, St. Louis Cigar Box Company, the Niese Grocery Company, the Wise El Santo Cigar Company, the J.J. Weidmann Cigar Box Company and Korrect-Way Fixtures. All are in excellent collector quality condition. From the Collection of Joel Hodapp, St. Louis, Missouri. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $50.00 | ||
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TWO UNCOMMON WOODWORKING CHISELS, both by the Ohio Tool Company, Columbus, Ohio. A 1/2" corner chisel and a 1/8" width mortise chisel, both in excellent working condition, are included in this pairing. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $60.00 | ||
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A COLLECTION OF METAL AND ENAMEL PINS, including a 1910 Pennsylvania Driver's License and advertising for Timken Bearings, a "safety" pin from the Cleveland Railway Company, Hudson Automobiles, Cooper Tires, United Auto Workers, Millwright & Pile Drivers Union, Dewey & Bricker, Franklin D. Roosevelt and one that proclaims "Exempt U.S." | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $40.00 | ||
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A CLASSIC FILE MAKER'S HAMMER of an unusually large size. This tool retains its original fawn foot handle and is in excellent collector quality condition. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $120.00 | ||
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A COLLECTION OF BELTS AND BELT BUCKLES, including hand tooled belts, western pattern buckles and some advertising buckles. All are in excellent condition and could be incorporated directly into the wardrobe. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $40.00 | ||
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An unusual DOUBLE HANDLE BARK REMOVING TOOL having a handle to apply pressure and a curved scribe on the lead end for marking trees. This is the first of this pattern that we have seen. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $85.00 | ||
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An EXTRA CLEAN SCRAPER PLANE, No. 112, by STANLEY. Fully 95% of the original black japan and lacquer finishes remain as does some of the original decal on the handle of this very little used plane. It retains its original No. 22 "toothing" cutting iron and is in ready to use condition. | |
Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Current High Bid: $140.00 | ||
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A COLLECTION OF NINE EXTRA CLEAN OIL CANS, including Sid Harvey's, Case, Pure-Sure, Outers, Phillips 66, Rawlings, Singer, Boron and a can of Wahl hair clipper oil. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $40.00 | ||
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A COLLECTION OF ICE CHOPPERS AND ICE SHAVES. All are different and include some unusual types. One is by the Clawson Machine Company. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $50.00 | ||
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A LOT OF THREE PRECISION TOOLS including a Keuffel & Esser engineer's compass, a U.S. engineer's compass and a unmarked sighting level. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $25.00 | ||
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Three extra large ZIG-ZAG FOLDING RULES including a Rabone No. 1531 having black finish, a Rabone No. 1612 with original label and a large synthetic material Rabone-Chesterman rule, No. 1312. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $50.00 | ||
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A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOL OPPORTUNITY LOT, ncluding calipers, dividers, push drills, a "stillyard" scale, a curved draw knife, and some gimlets. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $85.00 | ||
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A LOT OF ASSORTED FOLDING KNIVES including knives by Frost Cutlery, Imperial, Victorinox, Viking, Boker and Leatherman. All are in excellent working condition. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $55.00 | ||
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A LOT OF ASSORTED EARLY SCREWDRIVER including fixed and ratcheting type. Some "Perfect Handle" types, two by the Decatur Coffin Company, Stanley and the Millers Falls Company. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $45.00 | ||
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A WOODWORKER'S BENCH MOUNT VISE, No. 700 by STANLEY. Fully 95% of the original black japan finish remains on this extra clean vise, which was patented on June 17, 1930. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $80.00 | ||
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A COLLECTION OF PROMOTIONAL ITEMS including hammers, bottle openers, screwdrivers, one with an advertisiement for "Oakland Cars'', a Gulf Oil letter opener by Zippo, a shoe button hook and an Amingo Liquor Store advertising corkscrew. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $30.00 | ||
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A LOT OF FOUR CLEAN FOLDING RULES, all by STANLEY. Included in this grouping are a No. 54 marked "Special" having 1/10th of an inch graduations and clean examples of the No. 36 1/2, 62 and 84 two-foot, four-fold boxwood rules. | |
Estimate: $75.00 - $150.00 Current High Bid: $50.00 | ||
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TWO EARLY PATENT BUTTON HOLE CUTTERS, both by Wolcott Bros., Boston, Massachusetts. Each is marked with the U.S. Patent date of July 17, 1852 and both are in top condition. From the Collection of Bill Curtis, Watertown, New York. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $40.00 | ||
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A LOT OF ASSORTED PLUMB BOBS including brass and iron types. A Stanley Traut Patent type that is missing its original wheel is included in this grouping. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $50.00 | ||
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TWO INTERESTING BRASS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS including a brass three-footed stand having an equestrian motif and a fancy cast iron trivet. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $35.00 | ||
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An example of STURGEON'S PATENT SEATING SCREWDRIVER as produced by the Camdriver Company, Meriden, Connecticut. This drive type screwdriver was designed for tightening and loosening screws. It was patented January 14, 1930. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $60.00 | ||
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AN EARLY TURNED BRASS PLUMB BOB, that has been professionally cleaned and polished. This showy bob has a fancy turned top and a cylindrical iron tip. From the Collection of the late Gary Trinkle, Florence, Kentucky. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $90.00 | ||
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FOUR ORIGINAL BOX WOODWORKING TOOLS, all by STANLEY. A No. 60 1/2 low angle block plane, a No. 271 router plane, "Yankee" No. 35 screwdriver and a Stanley "Yankee" No. 41 push drill. All are in top collector quality condition. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $115.00 | ||
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A TONGUE & GROOVE PLANE for 7/8" stock, No. 48, by STANLEY. for 7/8" stock. Also included No. 148 double tongue & groove plane that has a brazed repair and is offered for parts or restoration. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $75.00 | ||
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AN EARLY LOUISVILLE MAKER PLOW PLANE by Woodrough & McBride, Louisville, Kentucky. This partnership is documented as having worked between 1848 and 1849 only. The imprint rates three stars for rarity in American Wooden Planes. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $80.00 | ||
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THREE YELLOW BIRCH MOLDING PLANES, all by Jo. Fuller, Providence, Rhode Island. all have damaged wedges or sheared wedges. A dovetail plane, an ogee complex molder and a a quarter round, all clearly marked with the Fuller name, are included in this grouping. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $135.00 | ||
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A ROSEWOOD BODY TRANSFER BEVEL, No. BS 10, by the Bridge City Tool Company, Portland, Oregon. This is Serial numbered as part of a Limited Edition. It is in new condition in its original box, which is missing some of the red paper from the top. The original documentation from Bridge City is included as well. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $40.00 | ||
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An ADJUSTABLE SCRAPER PLANE, No. 12 by STANLEY. Ths original cutting iron cutting iron is marked with the block letter trademark on this extra clean example. Fully 95% of the original black japan finish remains. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $70.00 | ||
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A PATENT ICE RELATED COMBINATION TOOL as patented by Nelson R. Streeter of Groton, New York. The design patent for this chipper, ice pick and hammer was issued on May 3, 1893 to Streeter and two others. It is cast with the designation "Pat. Pend." | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $40.00 | ||
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A CLASSIC MAHOGANY BODY "SPILL" PLANE marked with the imprint of the original owner, one "R. Kirby". These specialized planes were used to produced curled shavings which could be used to transfer a flame from an open hearth to light a cigar or pipe. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $30.00 | ||
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AN ADVERTISING ITEMS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a 'Level" brand level for California lemons and a Hanson Tap display. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $25.00 | ||
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A KITCHEN AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a meat saw, catalogues, choppers, a brass hinge, whisks, etc. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $85.00 | ||
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