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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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A LOT OF THREE BRASS BOUND LEVELS, all by Stratton Brothers, Greenfield, Massachusetts. Included in this grouping are two No. 1, including a 30" mahogany level and another in the 28" length and a 24" No. 11. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $70.00 | ||
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AN ADJUSTABLE BUGGY WRENCH by A.P. Joy, Rockingham, New Hampshire made under a patent issued February 1, 1898. Identified in the Schulz book as No. 221, this ten-inch example is complete and in excellent condition, retaining some 85% of its original nickel plating. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $35.00 | ||
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THREE CLEAN SPECIAL PURPOSE RULES, all by the Lufkin Rule Company, Saginaw, Michigan. A No. 7126 1 1/2 yard, a No. 7132 yard measure and a No. 7133 four-foot rule are included. Also included is a four-foot takedown tailor's rule by New York City maker Richards. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $25.00 | ||
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A WORKING SET OF JEWELERS EMBOSSING STAMPS all imprinting various floral forms. All are in excellent condition and could be put directly to use. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $225.00 | ||
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A MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a 1/16" letter set, a butt mortise cutting tool, a Plumb hatchet, an American Tool Company, Philadelphia spoke shave, a Stanley No. 51 spoke shave, a molding plane, a carpet stretcher, a grinding wheel dresser and an air brush. It is our considered opinion that an individual, equipped only with the tools in this lot, could parachute in to the Alaskan wilderness and emerge the following spring happy, healthy and having gained weight. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $40.00 | ||
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A CLASSIC DOUBLE "PISTOL" ROUTER. This specialized coach maker's grooving tool retains both of its original cutting irons and wedges, and is in top collector quality condition. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $50.00 | ||
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AN EARLY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a glass figural hatchet, a set of six spoons, wooden cigarette boxes, chip carved vessels, a coin bank made from a tree limb, a brass trivet, and some magic lantern slides. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $70.00 | ||
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An EARLY KITCHEN ITEMS OPPORTUNITY LOT including molds, pie plates, a muffin tin, a measuring cup, funnels, skimmers, spoons, a sifter, etc. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $30.00 | ||
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FIVE INTERESTING COMBINATION TOOLS including some patented types. A "Vulcan" brand combination tool is included in this selection. From the Collection of Bill Curtis, Watertown, New York. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $80.00 | ||
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TWO EARLY TYPE EDGE TOOLS including an unmarked mast axe and a broad axe marked Little Falls. Also included are two axe handles, including an unusual felling axe handle and a broad axe handle. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $140.00 | ||
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A LOT OF CLEAN AND USABLE COOPERS' TOOLS including howels, crozes, a draw knife, and hoop drivers. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $130.00 | ||
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FIVE EARLY TYPE BIT BRACES, all pod types. Examples having beech and Yellow Birch bodies, including some showing evidence of early repairs, are included in this grouping. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $60.00 | ||
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A LOT OF FIVE ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES including a Cochran Speednut, an early Bemis & Call No. 3 pipe wrench, a Fitzall quick-adjust, a "Universal" carriage wrench marked Bartow, Florida and an early large size adjustable alligator wrench that is not marked with a maker name. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $50.00 | ||
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A SEVEN-INCH LENGTH SMOOTHING PLANE, No. 2, by STANLEY. The cutting iron is marked with the ca. 1920's era "Sweetheart" trademark on this example. Fully 95% of the original black japan finish remains on this plane, which is in excellent condition, noting some very light pitting on the top of the cutting iron. | |
Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Current High Bid: $180.00 | ||
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A rare corrugated sole "JUNIOR JACK" PLANE, No. 5 1/4 C by STANLEY. The cutting iron is marked with Stanley ca. 1915 "Type 11" trademark on this rare corrugated sole version of the No. 5 1/4. The is a small chip from the right rear rail, but the plane is otherwise in excellent condition. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $125.00 | ||
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An example of STORKE'S PATENT LEVER-ADJUST PLANE by the Metallic Plane Company, Auburn, New York. Fully 95% of the original black japan finish remains on this example of the April 27, 1875 U.S. Patent of Elliot G. Storke. The rear handle is a later replacement, but this early patented plane is otherwise in excellent condition. | |
Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Current High Bid: $70.00 | ||
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A LOT OF SIX ASSORTED NAIL PULLERS including examples marked "Suregrip", "Rex", Standard Hardware Company, Greenlee, Smith & Hemenway, and a small size nail puller marked "Waterbury". | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $105.00 | ||
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EIGHT HAND FORGED TOBACCO SPEARS. These tools were placed on the end of a wooden stake and used to collect leaves of tobacco by piercing them and pushing them down the stake. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $75.00 | ||
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A WORKING SET OF FIFTEEN PAIRS OF JEWELERS PLIERS including many unusual types. All are in excellent working condition, and could be put directly to use. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $60.00 | ||
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THREE EARLY TYPE STAIR SAWS including saws fashioned from maple, oak and beech. One "D'" handle type and two having long, extended handles are included in this selection. | |
Estimate: $0.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $55.00 | ||
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An EDGE TRIM BLOCK PLANE, No. 95, by STANLEY. The cutting iron is marked with the early Stanley Rule & Level Company "Arch" trademark on this clean example. Fully 90% of orginal black japan finish remains. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $80.00 | ||
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TWO SLIDE ADJUST NUT WRENCHES, both by the J.R. Long Wrench Company, Akron, Ohio. Both were produced in accordance with the specifications of the J.R. Long U.S. Patent of April 17, 1906. The smaller wrench is imprinted with advertising for the Eclipse Supply Company of Struthers, Ohio. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $55.00 | ||
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An example of CHANDLEE'S PATENT GLAZIER'S HAMMER as patented by Franklin R. Chandlee of St. Joseph, Missouri on September 13, 1921. The hammer has a triangular face that is designed to move independently of the handle so as to stay close to the glass. This uncommon example is marked with the patent date. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $70.00 | ||
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An example of HOLT'S PATENT TOOL HANDLE as produced by the G.L. Holt Company, Hartford, Connecticut. This unusual large size "multi-tool" was patented on June 9, 1914 by Gardner L. Holt of Hartford, Connecticut. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $30.00 | ||
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A LOT OF ASSORTED COOPERS' TOOLS, including a group of small size truss hoops, a D.R. Barton chamfer knife, a cooper's adze and a firkin maker's croze. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $100.00 | ||
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A MASSIVE ARTILLERY SHELL. This non-volatile shell is likely to be a great conversation starter when added to the home decor. It meaures approximately 152 mm in diameter. | |
Estimate: $125.00 - $250.00 Current High Bid: $85.00 | ||
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A LOT OF CLEAN AND USABLE WOODWORKING TOOLS including a Stanley No. 5 1/4 "Jr. Jack" plane, a No. 95 marking gauge, a combination square, two No. 720 chisels in 3/8" and 3/4" sizes and a "Handyman" brand level, No. H1293. also included are a Millers Falls No. 67 router plane and a No. 620 spiral ratchet screwdriver in its original box. Also included are an unmarked block plane and an unmarked spoke shave. | |
Estimate: $75.00 - $150.00 Current High Bid: $85.00 | ||
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A CLASSIC MILLWRIGHT'S PLUMB BOB having a reversible tip. This dark golden colored bob weighs in at approximately 2 1/2 pounds. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $110.00 | ||
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A COLLECTION OF TRENCH ART ITEMS including a "Lightning" fighter plane model, an ashtray, a trophy cup, a paperweight with a bomb and a paperweight with a bullet signed "Robert & Edith, 1943". Nothing says true love like a large caliber cartridge. | |
Estimate: $90.00 - $180.00 Current High Bid: $80.00 | ||
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A STANLEY MADE SMOOTH PLANE, No. 2, fitted with a non-Stanley frog. Approximately 85% of the original black japan finish remains on this clean plane, which has a "Notched Rectangle" cutting iron. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $135.00 | ||
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A LOT OF ICE SHAVING AND CHIPPING TOOLS, including some patent types and some unusual forms. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $30.00 | ||
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A SPECIAL PURPOSE TIMER CLOCK No. MOD. 77 by the Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This specialized clock and thermometer device was patented on February 17, 1920. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $40.00 | ||
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An EARLY NAVAL TYPE 23" BOARDING SWORD. This sword, which retains its original checkered handle, has some light pitting on the blade, but it is otherwise in excellent condition. | |
Estimate: $75.00 - $150.00 Current High Bid: $65.00 | ||
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A LOT OF FIVE CLEAN SPIRIT LEVELS. Two brass bound levels including one by Goodell-Pratt and a Stanley No. 1193 as well as a Stratton Brothrs "Dandy" level and an unmarked sighting level. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $125.00 | ||
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A LOT OF BRASS AND BERYLLIUM HAMMERS including an Ampco claw and another by Millers Falls. Two are not marked with a maker name. Also included is a brass blade putty knife. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $60.00 | ||
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A LOT OF 'WREST" TYPE SAW SETS, most by English makers. One German type and a large iron handled example by Bemis & Call are included as well. | |
Estimate: $60.00 - $120.00 Current High Bid: $75.00 | ||
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An example of NEWMAN'S PATENT PIPE WRENCH, as patented and produced by G. W. Newman, Erie, Pennsylvania. This uncommon quick-adjust wrench, which was patented on April 21, 1891, is in clean and sound condition. | |
Estimate: $75.00 - $150.00 Current High Bid: $60.00 | ||
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An EARLY PATENT SCREW ADJUST NUT WRENCH by Queen City. This wrench is marked with U.S. Patent dates of February 27, 1883 and September 29, 1891. The earlier date is the same as for the "Acme" twist handle wrenches, but we are uncertain as to the 1891 patent. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $90.00 | ||
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An example of TRAUT'S PATENT RETRACTABLE REEL PLUMB BOB, No. 1, by STANLEY. This example of the Traut Patent plumb bob of April 28, 1874 is marked on the body with the patent date. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $115.00 | ||
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A HAND FORGED EDGE TOOLS OPPORTUNITY LOT including a marking hatchet, a European felling axe, a side hatchet with heart touchmark, an early copper inlaid hatchet, and a grappling hook. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $250.00 | ||
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THREE EARLY BRASS PLUMB BOBS including a "carrot" form bob having a spherical top, a pear-shaped blunt end type and a "turnip" form bob. All are in excellent collector quality condition. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $60.00 | ||
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A LOT OF ASSORTED MARKING GAUGES and panel marking gauges. One having a solid brass head and gauges fashioned from rosewood, mahogany, birch and beech are included in this selection. From the Collection of Nicholas Starr, Exeter, New Hampshire. | |
Estimate: $75.00 - $150.00 Current High Bid: $115.00 | ||
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TWO HAND FORGED EDGE TOOLS including a turpentine axe and a European felling axe. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $70.00 | ||
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A LOT OF CLEAN AND USABLE WOODWORKING TOOLS including a "toothing" plane, a Sargent No. 409 smooth plane, a brace many assorted chisels. | |
Estimate: $75.00 - $150.00 Current High Bid: $155.00 | ||
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TWO EARLY TYPE BOOT JACKS including a "cricket" form type fashioned from cast iron and a wooden advertising type. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $5.00 | ||
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A LOT OF MACHINIST'S TOOL REFERENCE BOOKS including catalogues by L.S. Starrett, Brown & Sharpe, S.W. Card and Pratt & Whitney. gearing, milling machines and grinding machines published by Brown & Sharpe are included as well. | |
Estimate: $75.00 - $150.00 Current High Bid: $65.00 | ||
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A LOT OF EARLY TYPE KEYS AND PADLOCKS. All are mounted in mahogany frames. Some unusual types are included in this grouping. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $110.00 | ||
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A LOT OF ASSORTED MOLDING PLANES including hollow, round, dado, bead and rabbet types. | |
Estimate: $80.00 - $160.00 Current High Bid: $125.00 | ||
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A CLASSIC FOLDING HANDLE DRAW KNIFE by the Greenlee Tool Company, Rockford, Illinois. This ten-inch edge draw knife is in top condition and could be put directly to use. | |
Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Current High Bid: $35.00 | ||
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A LOT OF INCOMPLETE AND DAMAGED CAST IRON PLANES, including an early Stanley Bedrock No. 604, Gage planes No. G3 and G6, a Stanley No. 10 rabbet plane and block some planes. All are offered for parts or restoration. | |
Estimate: $90.00 - $180.00 Current High Bid: $150.00 | ||
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