Antique Tools & Primitive
Previous Page Listing ID#: 1280810

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Arcola, IL 61910
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Friday May 21, 2021 Completed
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Tri County Auction

Contact: Vernon Yoder
Phone: 217 268 3444
Email: lajprinting@gmail.com

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Lot      Description

 

1.           Misc. Group of hose nozzles, butt clamps and a hone

 

2.           Bark Spud

 

3.           27 inch Machete

 

4.           2 pairs of Trammel points, both will clean & display well

 

5.           Childs Tool Box original paint, tray, & decal, nice box

 

6.           Unmarked Rasp Plane most likely used by Typesetters, Unusual style of plane

 

7.           Display Board of Early Rulers

 

8.           Unusual Protractor Level

 

9.           Hardbound book “With Hammer in Hand” by Charles F. Hummel, an essential book for the Collector

 

10.        2 Sets of Machinist Stamps

 

11.        Box of Misc. Tools, some I.O.B.

 

12.        Stanley #34 Catalog & 3 other Reference Books

 

13.        2 Surveyor’s Tapes

 

14.        Rivet Machine & Hand Vise

 

15.        Nice 3 1/2” Bench Vise

 

16.        Misc. Group of Engraving Tools, Drill Bits, and etc.

 

17.        Misc. Group of Ford Auto Wrenches

 

18.        4 Collector books, Moxon, Sheffied Mfg., Cincinnati, Tool Makers, and 50 yrs. A Plane maker

 

19.        2 Sets of Machinist Stamps

 

20.        Very nice early bench top drill by Miller Falls

 

21.        2 N.I.B. sets of Tools

 

22.        Boys metal American Tool set box good Graphics

 

23.        Display Board of Chisels & Nail sets

 

24.        3 Early Cabinet Makers Turn Screws

 

25.        Misc. Group of Tools

 

26.        Machinist Taps & Dies, & a group of Machinist Dividers

 

27.        Miller Falls Bench Top Drill with Brass Medallions

 

28.        Display Board of small Screwdrivers, may be 1 or 2 Stanley #45 Plane Screwdrivers here

 

29.        5 Foxfire Manuals #3,4,5,6, and the Foxfire Book

 

30.        Simmon’s Hardware “Bull Dog Tool Set” nice decal & a good box

 

31.        8 inch Broadaxe with an early Maker’s Mark

 

32.        13 ½ inch Goose Wing Axe with Stamped Blacksmith Decorations

 

33.        Boy Scout Hatchet made by Plumb

 

34.        Northern European style battle axe head with decorative owner mark

 

35.        Small Craftsman child’s hatchet – nice shape

 

36.        Combo Tool for the Kitchen at least 10 tool functions

 

37.        Collins Hatchet Head

 

38.        Nicely Crafted 3 ½ inch Router Plane

 

39.        3 “Pig Sticker” Chisels, one is made by James Cam

 

40.        A. Mathison screw arm plow plane with brass trim

 

41.        Stanley #13 Cooper’s Circle Plane – Good & Early

 

42.        Early unknown maker but nicely made Rabbit Dado Bullnose Plane – Unusual

 

43.        James Haworth sash maker’s plane – Very Nice

 

44.        Stanley #A6 Aluminum Plane SW Version

 

45.        Stanley #A5 Aluminum Jack Plane SW era

 

46.        Stanley #A5 Aluminum Jack Plane this version made approx. 1938

 

47.        Stanley #A4 Plane with SW Cutter

 

48.        19 inch tall nicely made double beam surface gage displays very well

 

49.        E.C. Atkins #40 Tree Trimming Saw – like new

 

50.        Simonds #96 10 inch Backsaw

 

51.        Goodell Pratt belt driven Table Top Drill Press

 

52.        Drabble & Sanderson 28 inch Rip Saw with nib

 

53.        Violin Bow style Drill, complete & hard to find, one of the first cordless drills – A great item

 

54.        Long Handle Lead Pouring Cup – Unusual & Rare

 

55.        18 inch Brass Trim W. Marples & Son Sheffield Eng. Spirit Level – Clean & Accurate

 

56.        Superb Mitre Clamp – if nothing else this clamp will make a wonderful book rack – very nice item

 

57.        Framed Stanley Mason’s Level with Plumb Bob displays very well

 

58.        C.E. Peterson Pat. Dec. 29 ’91 unusual level, totally brass bound & in excellent condition

 

59.        D-Handle 3 ½ inch cut Carpenter’s slick also in very nice shape

 

60.        Early Brass end old logo Stanley Level

 

61.        J.H. Noble #1 8 inch Back Saw with great stencil

 

62.        All Wood Piano Maker’s Brace Displays Nicely

 

63.        Early Stair Case Saw

 

64.        8 ½ inch Coffin Plane

 

65.        Revonoc Cabinet Scraper – Good & Clean

 

66.        3 books Volume 1,2, & 3 of “Patented American Planes” by Larson & Blanchard. This set is a must have for any tool collector- long out of print & now a great opportunity to purchase!

 

67.        Union #63 Scraper – Nice Shape

 

68.        Machinist Compass & Protractor by Keuffel & Essex boxed set & ready to use

 

69.        Koeth’s Kombination Plier Set in the early box variety

 

70.        Unusual Surveyor’s sighting Level in fine working order

 

71.        Disston K-1 Back Saw in nice shape

 

72.        Old Primitive Mouse Trap that is in working order

 

73.        Stanley #36 Type 14 Plane – very nice

 

74.        3 MJD Antique Tool Catalogs

 

75.        Fulton #36 Plane in nice shape

 

76.        D-Handle 4 inch cut Carpenter’s Slick ready to use

 

77.        “American Level Patents” by Don Rosebrook – great reference book

 

78.        “The Art of Fine Tools” by Nagyszalanczy, this coffee table book is a hard to find book

 

79.        Hall & Knapp Brass Trimmed Level

 

80.        Sargent & a Stearns Scraper (2x)

 

81.        Stanley #36 “B” Plane

 

82.        Sargent #36 Plane Great user

 

83.        Stratton Bros. 18” Brass Bound Level – Very nice

 

84.        4 Inch cut D-handle ready to use slick

 

85.        Brassbound Stratton Bros. 26 inch Level in wonderful collector condition

 

86.        3 Catalogs of Antique Tool, 2 David Stanley’s & a MJDs on tools

 

87.        2 Ken Roberts “Tools of the Trade” hardbound books

 

88.        John Walter book of Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” Softbound

 

89.        Collector’s Guide to Fencing Tools

 

90.        A Newer copy of “Stanley Woodworking Tools” by Walter Jacob

 

91.        “The Hand plane Book” by Garret Hack – another excellent reference book

 

92.        Very Elaborate M.M. Buck & Co. St. Louis Mo. Level

 

93.        3 User Hand Saws

 

94.        Nice Disston #12 Saw with fine Stencil

 

95.        Disston D-23 Saw & a Saw made by Disston for Trafton & Anthony #73 IXL, both are nicely stenciled

 

96.        14 inch Fillester Plane with Original knicker

 

97.        2 User Disston Saws

 

98.        Long Handled Estwing Camp Axe – nice shape

 

99.        Like new Disston D-8 Handsaw

 

100.     Brass Bound Stanley #95 – 28 inch Level

 

101.     C.E. Jennings, Disston & an unmarked Tool Box Saw – 3 pcs. Total

 

102.     Small unmarked Hatchet with Belt Holster

 

103.     3 Chisels

 

104.     Buck Hand Saw & an unmarked but distinctive Brass button Hand Saw (2x)

 

105.     Old & Original “Utica Tool” point of sale wall hanging cabinet, Great display box for any collector – very rare

 

106.     Record #92 size Cabinet Maker’s Rebate Plane

 

107.     Early Preston #90 Size cabinet makers plane ready to use

 

108.     Small Bench Top Anvil

 

109.     Tiny Vise with Anvil end cap – great paper weight

 

110.     Sash Plane with sliding wedge arms – made by Sims London

 

111.     3 Complex profile molding planes – hard to find

 

112.     Hand Crank Table Top Grind Stone

 

113.     2 Brass Tools, Scraper & a Scribe

 

114.     Utility Tool of unknown origin

 

115.     Stanley #113 Circle Plane - good user

 

116.     European style pole Axe – Unique & Collectible

 

117.     Varnal & Son Sash Plane Brass Trim & sliding wedge arms

 

118.     Union Twist Drill Bit Index

 

119.     2 pcs. Of Shapleigh’s Tools, 12” Adjustable Wrench & A large pair of Lineman’s Pliers – Both are very good

 

120.     Small Brass Top English Spirit Level

 

121.     Stanley #98 Side Rabbet Plane in nice condition

 

122.     Stanley #21 Plane – one of the 3 rarest Stanley Wood Bottom Planes – This Plane is in nice Collector Shape

 

123.     Sciota Works #1 Sash Maker’s Plane – nice shape

 

124.     Double Coach Maker’s Router Plane – old & good

 

125.     Wilton Tool Co. Swivel Base any angle Machinist Vise – Unusual & Practical

 

126.     Stanley #92 Cabinet Maker’s Plane in fine condition

 

127.     Stanley #99 side Rabbet Plane in excellent shape

 

128.     3 ½ inch Traditional Carpenter’s Slick – clean & ready to use

 

129.     European Style Fret or Turning Saw in like new condition

 

130.     Crescent Tool Co. double ended 6”x 8” Adjustable Wrench – nice

 

131.     Traditional New England hand adze in the classic form

 

132.     English Brass Trim Spirit Level

 

133.     Stanley #39 ½ Machinist Sweetheart Level in fine shape

 

134.     Stanley Tool Box Vise, The hardest tools to find for any Stanley box are the pliers, pipe wrench, saw & vise. We have all of these available

 

135.     Goodell Pratt folding handle corner brace in solid collector condition

 

136.     Stanley #40 ½ Scrub Plane an as good condition of any you can find, SW Cutter Blade

 

137.     Bundle of marked J.D. Wrenches

 

138.     Stanley Sweetheart Tool Box Pliers- Very hard to find

 

139.     Stanley #21 “B” Series Plane – another tough to find early plane

 

140.     Stanley #102 13oz. Tool Box Hammer, Hammer had a limited production run H.T.F.

 

141.     Stanley Tambour Door Tool Cabinet. This excellent roll up front tool chest is in ready to use condition, A Quality Box

 

142.     Stanley Bit Stops & 2 Tool Holders

 

143.     Lufkin Tank Measure Rule with Brass plumb bob

 

144.     Stanley #780 Tool Box Saw with excellent sweetheart logo, this is a hard saw to find in any condition, still in very good shape

 

145.     Stanley 10 inch pipe wrench with sweetheart logo, excellent tool box wrench in limited supply – nice

 

146.     Stanley Planes #60 ½ & #9 ½ in collector condition (2x)

 

147.     Stanley #75 Bullnose Plane with sweetheart logo

 

148.     Stanley #84 Razor Scraper w/ SW Logo

 

149.     Stanley #81 Scraper w/ Rosewood bottom in great collector condition

 

150.     Stanley #40 Scrub Plane in like new condition

 

151.     Stanley #90 Cabinetmaker’s Plane in near new condition

 

152.     Early H Hawk wood & Brass Trim English Brace

 

153.     P.S. & W Auger bit Holder w/ 1 Auger bit

 

154.     Stanley #67 Spokeshave w/ Rosewood Handles

 

155.     Stanley #20 Compass Plane in outstanding condition, great plane for any collector

 

156.     Very early pump Drill w/ Brass Counter Weight Wheel, an iconic & classic Drill

 

157.     European style Slater’s Hammer & a hard to find Slater’s Anvil

 

158.     Cooper’s Beer Keg Croze in great shape

 

159.     Cooper’s Head shave or float in good shape

 

160.     Cooper’s Stave Splitting Wedge – still very usable

 

161.     Set of 8 Humphreysville Plow Plane Cutters in a custom roll up sleeve

 

162.     Small pint size Fairbanks Grain Scale- all brass & in working order- protect your investments

 

163.     Set of 6 Stanley marked screwdrivers – early Stanley screwdrivers

 

164.     Pair of Stanley Two-tone Planes a #3 & #5- Great users

 

165.     Cooper’s Bung Hammer

 

166.     Stanley I.O.B. Levels a #104 24” & a #0 28” (2x)

 

167.     Stanley #610 100 plus hand drill & a Cane style Craftsman (North Bros.) push drill – very clean & shiny

 

168.     An early hand crank tenon machine for shaping pool hall cue sticks – odd & still usable

 

169.     Oversized tools – Bevel, Square, Calipers (3x)

 

170.     Miller Falls #502 B Corner Brace

 

171.     Stanley 1 ¼ Pound Camp Hatchet – nice shape

 

172.     Early hand braces (3x)

 

173.     Spiral screwdrivers one is a Yankee 130A (2x)

 

174.     Stanley #3 Plane

 

175.     16” Berylco “Brass” pipe wrench – shiny & clean

 

176.     Nice early Cooper’s Hand Adze

 

177.     Stanley #37 “Jenny” Plane one of the 3 hardest to find wood bottom planes, Stanley 21, 34, 37, being the three hardest

 

178.     Cooper’s bung hole Auger & Flagging Iron – both still quite usable

 

179.     21” H.D. Smith perfect handle nut wrench

 

180.     Box of 3 NIB Stanley Tools – H 432 saw set, H 1214 Hand Drill 133 H Screwdriver

 

181.     Ship Builder’s Calking Hammer, these hammers were made to come apart for ease of storage. A very nice hammer

 

182.     Unusual Weed Hook

 

183.     Brass Scale beam from a barn scale

 

184.     Stanley #43 Miller’s Patent Clone Plane (Franklin Mint? Copy)

 

185.     Stanley #50 Plow Plane

 

186.     I.O.B. Stanley #55 Plane in yellow metal box w/ cutters

 

187.     New Stanley Camp Hatchet w/ belt sheath

 

188.     Stanley #7C Fore Plane

 

189.     Stanley #45 Combo Plane w/ Cutters

 

190.     Box of misc. braces

 

191.     2 part or repair planes a #5 and a #6

 

192.     Extra long Auger Bits (7x)

 

193.     Carbide Lamp & a Volkswagon horn both I.O.B.

 

194.     Early English Brace & a Square

 

195.     Large Mallets (2x)

 

196.     Large Brass 13” Temp. Gauge made by Lonergan Maximon Gauge

 

197.     2 Box Scrapers & A Screwdriver

 

198.     3 Folding tapes- A Trivet & A Contour Marker

 

199.     Nice clean Stanley #45 Plane I.O.B. w/ Cutters

 

200.     Handled Plow Plane – nice shape appears to be an Ohio Tool Co. plane

 

201.     Old Open Throat Router

 

202.      I.O.B. Tape Measures (2x)

 

203.     Large Dovetail corner tool chest, open the lid & you can still smell the old tool aroma

 

204.     Large dovetail corner tool chest w/ raised lid

 

205.     Smaller size wood worker’s bench- made of maple w/ vise & drawers

 

206.     Very Early tool chest or blanket chest w/ top compartment

 

207.     Small Table top Anvil

 

208.     Stanley #194 I.O.B. Plane

 

209.     Dandy small tool box, original paint & some tools- good box of the right size

 

210.     Hand Chisel or Scraper

 

211.     Bench Top Anvil

 

212.     Small unmarked double bit axe head

 

213.     Large lot of Machinist tools, Squares, Calipers, Surface gage etc.

 

214.     Complex profile molding planes (2x)

 

215.     Set of small Turning Chisels

 

216.     Small Cooper’s Traveller

 

217.     Marples Meat Cleaver – Like new

 

218.     Group of Rulers

 

219.     Older Back Saws (2x)

 

220.     Pair of I.O.B. Butt Gauges

 

221.     Organ Stool

 

222.     Drawknife

 

223.     2 Hatchet Heads, Keen Kutter & a Rayo

 

224.     Early Automobile Speed Wrench

 

225.     4 User Hand saws- look these over there is no telling what I missed

 

226.     Nice Skew Plane 17” Long & clean – strong maker stamp of D. Kimberly & Sons

 

227.     Long Handle Maul – The circus is coming to town

 

228.     Group of 3 User Hand Saws

 

229.     Bench Top Lathe

 

230.     Hatchet & Blacksmith Hammer

 

231.     Stanley Levels A #25 & #103 (2x)

 

232.     Disston “Speed Boat” saw w/ great etch

 

233.     Stanley #30 Duplex Level

 

234.     Push Drills (3x)

 

235.     Stanley #30 Duplex Level

 

236.     2 Different Buttonhole Pliers

 

237.     Very odd looking 2 pc. Vise w/ a Patent date of Dec. 1901

 

238.     Short 1 man saw ready to use

 

239.     Carrot style plumb boh

 

240.     3 pc. Slater’s set Hammer, shingle ripper, & Anvil – start work now

 

241.     Box of Chisel Handles & 1 long Chisel

 

242.     Cooper’s Inshave

 

243.     Miller Falls Corner Brace

 

244.     Union #21 wood bottom Plane H.T.F.

 

245.     Box of Misc. Measuring tools

 

246.     Early Floor Gauge in nice shape

 

247.     Box of Misc. Hatchet weights, square buttons, & etc.

 

248.     Box of Rulers

 

249.     A very nice Stanley Suitcase Style tool box – clean & pretty oak box from the 1930’s

 

250.     Very cool turn of the last century Meat Press for infirm patients who could not chew

 

251.     Cannonball style pony tether

 

252.     Open frame cast iron tool tray

 

253.     2 early wooden glue clamps

 

254.     Hercules Gun Powder Box

 

255.     Ohio #36 Plane w/ Globe Logo

 

256.     Belknap want book & A 1943 GM Tool Box Booklet

 

257.     2 Antique Trader Tool Price Guides

 

258.     Stanley #10 Level

 

259.     Set of Advel Carpenter Books

 

260.     D-Handle 4” cut slick – ready to use

 

261.     Barlow’s Tool book & a Stanley Tool Guide

 

262.     Oak Leaf Scraper

 

263.     Stanley #36 type 9A Plane

 

264.     “Plane maker’s of Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania” by John Rumpf

 

265.     Chapin Stevens boxwood Inclinometer Level

 

266.     Set of 9 Tap & Wooden Die Stocks from the original owner, 2 1/2” to 7/8” one of a kind set. You will never be upset with this purchase

 

267.     3 Volumes of Woodworking Shop Tools

 

268.     Asst. Machinist Catalog – Lufkin, Pratt, Whitney, & etc.

 

269.     Ohio Tool Co. Scraper

 

270.     Small Figural Handle Wood Tap & Die

 

271.     Early Type 1 Stanley Level

 

272.     2 Boxes of Router Bits – Ready to use & modern

 

273.     Stanley #80 M Scraper

 

274.     Heavy Footed #2 size Bean Pot

 

275.     2 Round over planes – Dennison & I. White

 

276.     Stanley #36 Type 1

 

277.     E.A.I.A. Presentation Level

 

278.     Winchester Block Plane – Nice Shape

 

279.     L&I.J. White Lipped Ship Wrights Adze Head

 

280.     Group of Pocket Price Books for Stanley

 

281.     Double sided level- A most unusual level that you can use upside down or right side up- Cool Level

 

282.     4” Cut D-Handle Slick – ready to work

 

283.     O.V.B. #100 Duplex Level

 

284.     Stanley #34 Plane- another of the hardest to find wood bottom planes

 

285.     3 Large Screwdrivers – the largest one was forged from a file

 

286.     Stanley 1 ¼ lb. Camp Hatchet

 

287.     Stanley #21 Type 12 Plane H.T.F.

 

288.     Green River Tire Measure Wheelwright’s Tool

 

289.     2 Stanley Handles w/ Decals an upholster’s & a Tinner’s Hammer- like new

 

290.     Set of 2 Standard Tool Drill bit Indexs- 1 is a number bit the other is fractional

 

291.     Avery Tractor Cast Iron Tool Tray

 

292.     Cooper’s Sun Plane by Higley

 

293.     Stanley #22 Plane

 

294.     Stanley #34 V Machinist Level

 

295.     Box of 2 Saw Sets in original boxes

 

296.     I.O.B. Yankee Screwdriver

 

297.     Stanley Half Hatchet

 

298.     Stanley Sweetheart Tool Bit Handle

 

299.     Gillette’s Novelty Bluing Box Opener

 

300.     Cheney Adze Eye Hammer

 

301.     Stanley #85 Razor Edge Spokeshave

 

302.     Bilmount Wrench- Sockets are stored inside the sleeve of the wrench- a cool wrench indeed

 

303.     Small Cooper’s Axe – very decorative & of an odd size

 

304.      Pattee Plow Co. Tool Tray- trays were mounted on both sides of the plow tongue

 

305.     Reid Push Drill

 

306.     Stanley #82 Flex Head box Scraper – Like new

 

307.     Box of Miller Falls Tools (7x)

 

308.     2 Very good & usable braces- Stanley #1246 & a Stanley #965

 

309.     Cleveland Twist Drill Bit Index

 

310.     2 Keen Kutter Tools- A pipe wrench & a small block plane

 

311.     3 Drills of various styles

 

312.     2 Stanley Sweetheart Hammers – both are in good shape

 

313.     Stanley #780 Tool Box Saw w/ good sweetheart Logo – hard to find

 

314.     Stanley #93 Level

 

315.     Stanley #30 Plane

 

316.     Stanley #233 24” Level & a Stanley #68-031 Spiral Screwdriver Both are I.O.B.

 

317.     Stanley stand up tool box for your workbench- beautiful tight joints & is very clean original oak tool box – very nice shape

 

318.     2 Iron Gluing Clamps

 

319.     2 Wooden Glue Clamps

 

320.     Upson Nut #29 Plane

 

321.     Stanley #36 Type 9 Plane

 

322.     Older Machinery Use Guide Book

 

323.     Stanley #36 Type 4 Plane

 

324.     Stanley #80 Scraper – Nice shape

 

325.     Union #36 Plane

 

326.     2 Molding Planes

 

327.     Very pretty Baker McMillen Brass bound duplex Level

 

328.     Fundamental of Carpentry Books w/ Study Guide

 

329.     Stanley #36 Type 6 Plane

 

330.     3 Woodworking books including “American Wooden Planes” by Emil & Martyl Pollack

 

331.     Stanley #36 Type 7 Plane

 

332.     Gary Rogowski’s book on “Joinery” hardbound copy

 

333.     O.V.B. #00 Level

 

334.     3 hardbound books all by Hodgson, 2 are “The Steel Square” Vol. 1 and 2 and the other book is on stair building

 

335.     Nice old small Tool Chest w/ bottom drawer that will need new hinges for top lid, this will be an easy fix

 

336.     5 Film strips on the use of Stanley Tools

 

337.     Early 28” Long Cook’s Patent Level

 

338.     2 shorter Iron Gluing Clamps

 

339.     2 Upson Nut #27 Planes

 

340.     Older Van Camp Hardware Catalog

 

341.     Stanley #220 Block Plane

 

342.     Stanley #54 Spoke Shave

 

343.     Stanley #3 & A Stanley #220 Plane – 2 pcs. total

 

344.     Stanley #55 w/ cutters all in a custom storage box

 

345.     2 Stanley #3 Planes – one smooth & one corrugated

 

346.     2 Stanley Planes a #5 & #4

 

347.     Early Type Stanley #45

 

348.     3 Old Wood Handle Nut Wrenches

 

349.     2 Planes – Stanley #4 & a Stanley #3

 

350.     3 Planes – one is a #4 and 2 are Block Planes

 

351.     4 Block Planes

 

352.     Stanley #45 Type 5 Plane complete w/ cutters

 

353.     3 Block Planes all are Stanley

 

354.     Early type Stanley #45 Plane w/ Cutters in a lidded wooden box

 

355.     Stanley #45 Type 3 complete w/ cutters

 

356.     4 Pipe & Nut Wrenches

 

357.     4 Asst. Wood Handle Pipe Wrenches

 

358.     Box of misc. Scale, Knife, Door Knobs, & etc.

 

359.     Stanley Block Planes 2 are #102’s & a #9 ½

 

360.     Box of misc. Tools, Saw Set, KK gauge, Scales, & etc.

 

361.     Books and Post cards plus a good clean Underwood “Golden Touch” Typewriter w/ Case

 

362.     Progress Tank Trailer Arthur, IL metal Logo

 

363.     Progress Industries, Hot Pad & 2 Kitchen Funnels

 

364.     Progress Industries customer appreciation give a ways

 

365.     Progress Industries customer appreciation give a ways

 

366.     Catalog & Pamphlets about Progress Industries

 

367.     3 Advertising pcs. Of Progress Industries

 

368.     Framed sepia tone picture of a Progress Industries Tanker and 3 proud men

 

369.     Progress Industries Salesman give a ways

 

370.     Hardbound 1996 book “The Post” stories of local interest

 

371.     1973 Hammond IL Centennial Scrapbook

 

372.     3 Pamplets- 2 are about Atwood, IL and a 1980 IHSA Football Championship Guide

 

373.     3 Stacks of Pamplets about local Churches and some local newspaper articles

 

374.     Lufkin #7112 Wooden Yardstick

 

375.     3 Asst. Molding Planes

 

376.     3 Coach Maker Router Planes

 

377.     2 T-Handle Augers – 2 different sizes of bits

 

378.     1914 Porclean Automobile License Plate

 

379.     Unusual length & shape hammer Adze

 

380.     2 Large Coachmaker’s Routers

 

381.     W. Watkins complex angle, Atkins & Sons fillester & a dbl. cutter sash molding plane. A3 Planes will display nicely

 

382.     2 Early Tap & Die Sets, the smaller one is a Butterfield #1 – the larger set is a nice Ace Brand

 

383.     Early Roll up sleeve of brace bits, includes both twist & spoon style bits

 

384.     4 1/4” Polled Adze that could easily be used again

 

385.     Large 8 inch cut axe w/ faint maker’s mark

 

386.     Higgs 2 1/2” Complex Angle plane & A B. Constance. 1 5/8” complex angle plane both are neat

 

387.     Hand Vise, hardy, curved spike Hammer, & an odd shaped iron item

 

388.     9 ¾” diameter 2” wide fine grit grinding wheel that appears to be N.O.S. made by Tormek of Sweden

 

389.     2 Coachmaker’s Routers

 

390.     Early Irwin auger bit box full of good clean bits

 

391.     30” Wood Frame turning or fret saw

 

392.     Strother & Walker early English dado Plane

 

393.     2 clean misc. molding planes, one is a Varvel & Sons

 

394.     Early Hand Crank Tinsmith’s Crimper

 

395.     Group of 5 Misc. folding boxwood Rulers & wooden bob

 

396.     Nice unmarked 4” cut belt holster side axe

 

397.     EMIR Screw Arm Plow Plane- clean shape

 

398.     2 Moseley & Son molding planes – both are nice

 

399.     Stahl 3 ¼” or 100mm Jaw Swivel Vise

 

400.     English style brace w/ interesting chuck assemble

 

401.     Small handle hatchet w/ a curious head of unknown style- Unique

 

402.     Bench top lathe for machinists

 

403.     Moving fillester Plane w/ Nicker

 

404.     Tomahawk in good usable condition

 

405.     3 early Automobile Coils

 

406.     Box of Keen Kutter & Shapleigh Hdwe Items kk apron, scissors, snips, ruler, hammer, Shapleigh trowel Simmons Riveter

 

407.     Stanley #9 Level – 30” long & clean

 

408.     Box of misc. machinist items lathe blanks, bits protractor, micrometer, & a Jeweler’s Tap & Die Set

 

409.     4 Layout tools including an early brass leg Disston & Morse try square

 

410.     Turn of the last century Miller Falls Fret coping saw

 

411.     Brass tools, sandcasting tools, & a box opener

 

412.     Bag of 5 iron plumb bobs

 

413.     5 John Deere Wrenches

 

414.     Early Geneva Fluting Iron

 

415.     Mueller Company Decatur IL push drill

 

416.     Brass shovel for those of you that can make cheese or spirits

 

417.     3 Primitive frog or fish gigs for when you drink to much of the above mentioned spirits

 

418.      European style turning saw

 

419.     Arrow brand Tobacco cutter

 

420.     2 NOS plumb hammers

 

421.     Misc. assortment of “Ma Bell” tools

 

422.     Box of plane parts – you can never have enough

 

423.     Salesman travel case for flower seeds or other small items

 

424.     3 Levels of various types

 

425.     N.O.S. horse pick, bull leads, cow hobbles

 

426.     Box of early Automotive valve grinders, brass Ford hub cap etc.

 

427.     Scraper, fireman’s spanner wrench, and a plumber’s wrench

 

428.     Stanley #34 catalog, Plumb tool catalog and etc.

 

429.     Railroad books and security straps

 

430.     IOB Irwin expansive drill bit set

 

431.     Early bottle capper

 

432.     Small Violin in case

 

433.     Box of Grindstones

 

434.     2 box openers from Champaign IL

 

435.     3 usable hand saws

 

436.     Large Craftsman Mitre Saw

 

437.     Machinist Handbook & some drafting tools

 

438.     Hay Hooks

 

439.     NGK spark plug point of sale display rack

 

440.     Railroad Flare kit & an I.O.B. Master Rim tool devise

 

441.     2 brass bilge pumps

 

442.     Group of advertising yard sticks

 

443.     2 nice cherry Stanley #0 levels

 

444.     Pattee plow cast iron tool tray

 

445.     Stanley Yankee #130A & #131A push drills with bits

 

446.     Box of misc. tools, cooper’s adze head, level etc.

 

447.     3 clean molding planes

 

448.     2 Wrenches & a box opener

 

449.     2 bit indexs – one is a bookshelf Irvin

 

450.     Chicken killer & a blacksmith scraper

 

451.     4 foot Fulton one man saw

 

452.     4 box openers

 

453.     Misc. tractor & auto wrenches

 

454.     Early lug nut wrench

 

455.     3 box openers

 

456.     3 8” nut wrenches

 

457.     Railroad flag & flare set

 

458.     Clean foot adze

 

459.     Bag of misc. pliers, files, drill bits & etc.

 

460.     Early bottle capper  

 

461.     Double bit axe

 

462.     3 clean molding planes

 

463.     Misc. farm wrenches

 

464.     2 wooden fore planes

 

465.     8 advertising give-a-way crowbars

 

466.     Box of railroad manuals, all are from Midwest railroads

 

467.     Group of drill bits & push drills

 

468.     Early Peters ammunition box

 

469.     Box of shoe cobbler hammers

 

470.     Box of advertising give-a-ways Bokar Coffee Bank included

 

471.     Hog scraper, riveter, & a double scratch marker

 

472.     Hand operated long tools

 

473.     Early camping stove

 

474.     Stanley #36 Machinist Level & a Craftsman 10” brace

 

475.     Extra long miner’s auger & universal bit holder

 

476.     4 assorted levels

 

477.     Box of different styles of pliers

 

478.     Lot of implement wrenches some I.H.C.

 

479.     Box of railroad punches & chisels

 

480.     Inside measure rules for kitchen cabinets & walls

 

481.     4 ass’t hand saws

 

482.     Box of misc. tools

 

483.     Box of wrenches

 

484.     2 miter saws

 

485.     Machinist telescoping gages for inside a bore

 

486.     Box of tap handles

 

487.     Box of brass torch heating tips

 

488.     2 sets of pliers both unusual

 

489.     4 ass’t saws – please see what I missed for names- speaking of old saws, did you hear about the blind carpenter who picked up his hammer and saw!

 

490.     Woodworking Vise

 

491.     Ass’t hand tools wire strippers, tongs, & etc.

 

492.     3 Machinist measuring tools, 2 vernier calipers & a 2-in and 3-in and 2 3-in micrometer all are I.O.B.

 

493.     W Twyzack hand saw

 

494.     Hand clamp from Soo Tool Sioux City Iowa

 

495.     Lot of machinist tools

 

496.     Tormex Super Grinder water cooled grinding machine for edge tools 115 volt – nice clean bench tool

 

497.     Wheeler, Madden, & Clemson 26” rip saw XLCR stamped in blade – nice saw

 

498.     2 Stanley metal levels – one is an 18” #36

 

499.     Wood frame turning saw

 

500.     Trammel points, extra large bevel, & a woodworkers branding stamp

 

501.     2 Stanley #0 levels – one is 18” & one is a 24”

 

502.     2 Stanley planes – A #5 & a star cap #130

 

503.     Lot of wood cutting chisels & gouges for carvers

 

504.     Box lot of goodness, box opener and lots of screws

 

505.     Phoenix Pat June 16, 1885 table top vise – nice

 

506.     Stanley #27 plane in good shape

 

507.     Big box of files & stones

 

508.     Nice clean hand drill, auger bit, scissors, & tapered iron plumb bob 11” long

 

509.     Lot of 7 handsaws Disston & others

 

510.     Lot of 4 handsaws Disston & others

 

511.     Big heavy woodworking bench vise with 18” long jaws. Made by Emmert Mfg. Co. Waynesboro PA

 

512.     3 asst hand saws

 

513.     I.H. Sorby, Robt Sorby, & an unmarked hand saw- 3 saws total

 

514.     4 miter saws- one is a newer Stanley #39-120 24” model

 

515.     4 handsaws, Simonds, Richardson Bros., & 2 others

 

516.     4 handsaws Disston & others

 

517.     5 asst handsaws – all will have to be tuned

 

518.     4 asst handsaws – 1 is a nice Hunters saw

 

519.     Nice International Log Rule & an unusually cool wooden carpenters square

 

520.     4 handsaws & a Disston D-7 in nice shape, 2 saws to be tuned & a Disston counterfeit saw w/ paper labels, this saw is a neat, hard to find saw

 

521.     Stanley Defiance bench vise in good shape

 

522.     Box lot of hand saw handles & various small specialty saws

 

523.     Box of misc. block planes Stanley #45 frame & various marking gages

 

524.     Shipping box for a L.C. Smith typewriter, box has a good stencil

 

525.     Razee style plane

 

526.     3 molding planes, one plane has a cross cut bottom wedge

 

527.     2 toolbox or panel saws

 

528.     Good old Disston saw w/ nib

 

529.     2 large iron nut wrenches & an iron edger

 

530.     Sears #4 & a Stanley #5 plane

 

531.     5 molding planes

 

532.     Montgomery Wards woodturning lathe N.I.B.

 

533.     Ass’t lot of repair parts for axes & bucksaws

 

534.     Lot of everyday user hand tools

 

535.     Old vise mount saw set

 

536.     Stanley #2358 miter box & saw

 

537.     Two iron gluing clamps

 

538.     3 old saws of various styles

 

539.     Buck & two other hand saws

 

540.     Simonds, 2 Disston & one unmarked saw – 4 total

 

541.     4 foot 1-man saw

 

542.     Splitting froe for wood blanks

 

543.     Early wooden rope winder with wrench

 

544.     2 axe heads, a nice True Temper flint edge & a stamped Fulton axe head

 

545.     2 more heads, one is a polled Adze head, the other an older pattern single bit axe head

 

546.     Blacksmith’s beam drill w/ ratchet head feed #65R w/ hand crank or belt driven drive wheel

 

547.     Tiny vise mounted on a bracket

 

548.     2 Bridgeport Hdwe hatchets, one has a belt holster

 

549.     Long handled small splitting froe

 

550.     Plumber’s level, this tool tells you one of the only three things you need to know about plumbing, it all runs downhill!

 

551.     World War 1 era belt holster hatchet – nice clean old hatchet

 

552.     Norlund hatchet w/ leather holster – a quality well made hatchet

 

553.     2 iron levels for parts or repair

 

554.     Hatchet & 3 hammers

 

555.     Iron corner gluing clamp

 

556.     Decorative early miter saw stand

 

557.     3 asst levels

 

558.     Box of misc. tools

 

559.     3 asst hatchets

 

560.     2 small paper weight anvils

 

561.     Lufkin Tailor’s Rule

 

562.     Pattern maker’s tool box

 

563.     200 volt Weston Electric swivel mounted on a beam, voltmeter is truly a steampunk item

 

564.     4 tenon cutters

 

565.     Box of file & chisel handles

 

566.     Froe for splitting wood

 

567.     12” cut broadaxe head

 

568.     Early mechanical saw set

 

569.     Norland hatchet – this is a quality hatchet

 

570.     Denglestock for reaping hooks, hard to find this one is a decorative blacksmith made example

 

571.     Treadle saw beam

 

572.     Bench stop & assorted iron items

 

573.     Lathing & roofing hatchets 2 pcs. – Lathe is a D.E.

 

574.     Small post beam boring machine

 

575.     Heavy stamp machine and a riveter

 

576.     Stanley #400 corner vise

 

577.     Toy steam boiler

 

578.     E&B special broadaxe

 

579.     Two weaving shuttlecocks

 

580.     Nice “Pacoma” broad hatchet

 

581.     Small jeweler’s bench vise

 

582.     Atomic fencing pliers

 

583.     Box of Coca-Cola ice picks

 

584.     Very decorative small tool wooden tool chest with 6 scalloped carvings on top lid, a very good old original box

 

585.     Star brand revolving cobbler’s tool tray, cast iron & in nice shape

 

 

 

 

 

We Thank You and look forward to seeing you again tomorrow!

 

 

 

If you are interested in our services to liquidate or downsize your collection of tools or antiques, please let us know how we can help you Let’s Talk!                     Vernon Yoder and staff – 217-268-3444

 


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Contact: Vernon Yoder
Phone: 217 268 3444
Sale Location
650 E CR 400N
Arcola, IL 61910
Sale Dates and Times
Friday May 21, 2021 Completed
Sale Terms and Conditions
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Listing Details

 

Lot      Description

 

1.           Misc. Group of hose nozzles, butt clamps and a hone

 

2.           Bark Spud

 

3.           27 inch Machete

 

4.           2 pairs of Trammel points, both will clean & display well

 

5.           Childs Tool Box original paint, tray, & decal, nice box

 

6.           Unmarked Rasp Plane most likely used by Typesetters, Unusual style of plane

 

7.           Display Board of Early Rulers

 

8.           Unusual Protractor Level

 

9.           Hardbound book “With Hammer in Hand” by Charles F. Hummel, an essential book for the Collector

 

10.        2 Sets of Machinist Stamps

 

11.        Box of Misc. Tools, some I.O.B.

 

12.        Stanley #34 Catalog & 3 other Reference Books

 

13.        2 Surveyor’s Tapes

 

14.        Rivet Machine & Hand Vise

 

15.        Nice 3 1/2” Bench Vise

 

16.        Misc. Group of Engraving Tools, Drill Bits, and etc.

 

17.        Misc. Group of Ford Auto Wrenches

 

18.        4 Collector books, Moxon, Sheffied Mfg., Cincinnati, Tool Makers, and 50 yrs. A Plane maker

 

19.        2 Sets of Machinist Stamps

 

20.        Very nice early bench top drill by Miller Falls

 

21.        2 N.I.B. sets of Tools

 

22.        Boys metal American Tool set box good Graphics

 

23.        Display Board of Chisels & Nail sets

 

24.        3 Early Cabinet Makers Turn Screws

 

25.        Misc. Group of Tools

 

26.        Machinist Taps & Dies, & a group of Machinist Dividers

 

27.        Miller Falls Bench Top Drill with Brass Medallions

 

28.        Display Board of small Screwdrivers, may be 1 or 2 Stanley #45 Plane Screwdrivers here

 

29.        5 Foxfire Manuals #3,4,5,6, and the Foxfire Book

 

30.        Simmon’s Hardware “Bull Dog Tool Set” nice decal & a good box

 

31.        8 inch Broadaxe with an early Maker’s Mark

 

32.        13 ½ inch Goose Wing Axe with Stamped Blacksmith Decorations

 

33.        Boy Scout Hatchet made by Plumb

 

34.        Northern European style battle axe head with decorative owner mark

 

35.        Small Craftsman child’s hatchet – nice shape

 

36.        Combo Tool for the Kitchen at least 10 tool functions

 

37.        Collins Hatchet Head

 

38.        Nicely Crafted 3 ½ inch Router Plane

 

39.        3 “Pig Sticker” Chisels, one is made by James Cam

 

40.        A. Mathison screw arm plow plane with brass trim

 

41.        Stanley #13 Cooper’s Circle Plane – Good & Early

 

42.        Early unknown maker but nicely made Rabbit Dado Bullnose Plane – Unusual

 

43.        James Haworth sash maker’s plane – Very Nice

 

44.        Stanley #A6 Aluminum Plane SW Version

 

45.        Stanley #A5 Aluminum Jack Plane SW era

 

46.        Stanley #A5 Aluminum Jack Plane this version made approx. 1938

 

47.        Stanley #A4 Plane with SW Cutter

 

48.        19 inch tall nicely made double beam surface gage displays very well

 

49.        E.C. Atkins #40 Tree Trimming Saw – like new

 

50.        Simonds #96 10 inch Backsaw

 

51.        Goodell Pratt belt driven Table Top Drill Press

 

52.        Drabble & Sanderson 28 inch Rip Saw with nib

 

53.        Violin Bow style Drill, complete & hard to find, one of the first cordless drills – A great item

 

54.        Long Handle Lead Pouring Cup – Unusual & Rare

 

55.        18 inch Brass Trim W. Marples & Son Sheffield Eng. Spirit Level – Clean & Accurate

 

56.        Superb Mitre Clamp – if nothing else this clamp will make a wonderful book rack – very nice item

 

57.        Framed Stanley Mason’s Level with Plumb Bob displays very well

 

58.        C.E. Peterson Pat. Dec. 29 ’91 unusual level, totally brass bound & in excellent condition

 

59.        D-Handle 3 ½ inch cut Carpenter’s slick also in very nice shape

 

60.        Early Brass end old logo Stanley Level

 

61.        J.H. Noble #1 8 inch Back Saw with great stencil

 

62.        All Wood Piano Maker’s Brace Displays Nicely

 

63.        Early Stair Case Saw

 

64.        8 ½ inch Coffin Plane

 

65.        Revonoc Cabinet Scraper – Good & Clean

 

66.        3 books Volume 1,2, & 3 of “Patented American Planes” by Larson & Blanchard. This set is a must have for any tool collector- long out of print & now a great opportunity to purchase!

 

67.        Union #63 Scraper – Nice Shape

 

68.        Machinist Compass & Protractor by Keuffel & Essex boxed set & ready to use

 

69.        Koeth’s Kombination Plier Set in the early box variety

 

70.        Unusual Surveyor’s sighting Level in fine working order

 

71.        Disston K-1 Back Saw in nice shape

 

72.        Old Primitive Mouse Trap that is in working order

 

73.        Stanley #36 Type 14 Plane – very nice

 

74.        3 MJD Antique Tool Catalogs

 

75.        Fulton #36 Plane in nice shape

 

76.        D-Handle 4 inch cut Carpenter’s Slick ready to use

 

77.        “American Level Patents” by Don Rosebrook – great reference book

 

78.        “The Art of Fine Tools” by Nagyszalanczy, this coffee table book is a hard to find book

 

79.        Hall & Knapp Brass Trimmed Level

 

80.        Sargent & a Stearns Scraper (2x)

 

81.        Stanley #36 “B” Plane

 

82.        Sargent #36 Plane Great user

 

83.        Stratton Bros. 18” Brass Bound Level – Very nice

 

84.        4 Inch cut D-handle ready to use slick

 

85.        Brassbound Stratton Bros. 26 inch Level in wonderful collector condition

 

86.        3 Catalogs of Antique Tool, 2 David Stanley’s & a MJDs on tools

 

87.        2 Ken Roberts “Tools of the Trade” hardbound books

 

88.        John Walter book of Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” Softbound

 

89.        Collector’s Guide to Fencing Tools

 

90.        A Newer copy of “Stanley Woodworking Tools” by Walter Jacob

 

91.        “The Hand plane Book” by Garret Hack – another excellent reference book

 

92.        Very Elaborate M.M. Buck & Co. St. Louis Mo. Level

 

93.        3 User Hand Saws

 

94.        Nice Disston #12 Saw with fine Stencil

 

95.        Disston D-23 Saw & a Saw made by Disston for Trafton & Anthony #73 IXL, both are nicely stenciled

 

96.        14 inch Fillester Plane with Original knicker

 

97.        2 User Disston Saws

 

98.        Long Handled Estwing Camp Axe – nice shape

 

99.        Like new Disston D-8 Handsaw

 

100.     Brass Bound Stanley #95 – 28 inch Level

 

101.     C.E. Jennings, Disston & an unmarked Tool Box Saw – 3 pcs. Total

 

102.     Small unmarked Hatchet with Belt Holster

 

103.     3 Chisels

 

104.     Buck Hand Saw & an unmarked but distinctive Brass button Hand Saw (2x)

 

105.     Old & Original “Utica Tool” point of sale wall hanging cabinet, Great display box for any collector – very rare

 

106.     Record #92 size Cabinet Maker’s Rebate Plane

 

107.     Early Preston #90 Size cabinet makers plane ready to use

 

108.     Small Bench Top Anvil

 

109.     Tiny Vise with Anvil end cap – great paper weight

 

110.     Sash Plane with sliding wedge arms – made by Sims London

 

111.     3 Complex profile molding planes – hard to find

 

112.     Hand Crank Table Top Grind Stone

 

113.     2 Brass Tools, Scraper & a Scribe

 

114.     Utility Tool of unknown origin

 

115.     Stanley #113 Circle Plane - good user

 

116.     European style pole Axe – Unique & Collectible

 

117.     Varnal & Son Sash Plane Brass Trim & sliding wedge arms

 

118.     Union Twist Drill Bit Index

 

119.     2 pcs. Of Shapleigh’s Tools, 12” Adjustable Wrench & A large pair of Lineman’s Pliers – Both are very good

 

120.     Small Brass Top English Spirit Level

 

121.     Stanley #98 Side Rabbet Plane in nice condition

 

122.     Stanley #21 Plane – one of the 3 rarest Stanley Wood Bottom Planes – This Plane is in nice Collector Shape

 

123.     Sciota Works #1 Sash Maker’s Plane – nice shape

 

124.     Double Coach Maker’s Router Plane – old & good

 

125.     Wilton Tool Co. Swivel Base any angle Machinist Vise – Unusual & Practical

 

126.     Stanley #92 Cabinet Maker’s Plane in fine condition

 

127.     Stanley #99 side Rabbet Plane in excellent shape

 

128.     3 ½ inch Traditional Carpenter’s Slick – clean & ready to use

 

129.     European Style Fret or Turning Saw in like new condition

 

130.     Crescent Tool Co. double ended 6”x 8” Adjustable Wrench – nice

 

131.     Traditional New England hand adze in the classic form

 

132.     English Brass Trim Spirit Level

 

133.     Stanley #39 ½ Machinist Sweetheart Level in fine shape

 

134.     Stanley Tool Box Vise, The hardest tools to find for any Stanley box are the pliers, pipe wrench, saw & vise. We have all of these available

 

135.     Goodell Pratt folding handle corner brace in solid collector condition

 

136.     Stanley #40 ½ Scrub Plane an as good condition of any you can find, SW Cutter Blade

 

137.     Bundle of marked J.D. Wrenches

 

138.     Stanley Sweetheart Tool Box Pliers- Very hard to find

 

139.     Stanley #21 “B” Series Plane – another tough to find early plane

 

140.     Stanley #102 13oz. Tool Box Hammer, Hammer had a limited production run H.T.F.

 

141.     Stanley Tambour Door Tool Cabinet. This excellent roll up front tool chest is in ready to use condition, A Quality Box

 

142.     Stanley Bit Stops & 2 Tool Holders

 

143.     Lufkin Tank Measure Rule with Brass plumb bob

 

144.     Stanley #780 Tool Box Saw with excellent sweetheart logo, this is a hard saw to find in any condition, still in very good shape

 

145.     Stanley 10 inch pipe wrench with sweetheart logo, excellent tool box wrench in limited supply – nice

 

146.     Stanley Planes #60 ½ & #9 ½ in collector condition (2x)

 

147.     Stanley #75 Bullnose Plane with sweetheart logo

 

148.     Stanley #84 Razor Scraper w/ SW Logo

 

149.     Stanley #81 Scraper w/ Rosewood bottom in great collector condition

 

150.     Stanley #40 Scrub Plane in like new condition

 

151.     Stanley #90 Cabinetmaker’s Plane in near new condition

 

152.     Early H Hawk wood & Brass Trim English Brace

 

153.     P.S. & W Auger bit Holder w/ 1 Auger bit

 

154.     Stanley #67 Spokeshave w/ Rosewood Handles

 

155.     Stanley #20 Compass Plane in outstanding condition, great plane for any collector

 

156.     Very early pump Drill w/ Brass Counter Weight Wheel, an iconic & classic Drill

 

157.     European style Slater’s Hammer & a hard to find Slater’s Anvil

 

158.     Cooper’s Beer Keg Croze in great shape

 

159.     Cooper’s Head shave or float in good shape

 

160.     Cooper’s Stave Splitting Wedge – still very usable

 

161.     Set of 8 Humphreysville Plow Plane Cutters in a custom roll up sleeve

 

162.     Small pint size Fairbanks Grain Scale- all brass & in working order- protect your investments

 

163.     Set of 6 Stanley marked screwdrivers – early Stanley screwdrivers

 

164.     Pair of Stanley Two-tone Planes a #3 & #5- Great users

 

165.     Cooper’s Bung Hammer

 

166.     Stanley I.O.B. Levels a #104 24” & a #0 28” (2x)

 

167.     Stanley #610 100 plus hand drill & a Cane style Craftsman (North Bros.) push drill – very clean & shiny

 

168.     An early hand crank tenon machine for shaping pool hall cue sticks – odd & still usable

 

169.     Oversized tools – Bevel, Square, Calipers (3x)

 

170.     Miller Falls #502 B Corner Brace

 

171.     Stanley 1 ¼ Pound Camp Hatchet – nice shape

 

172.     Early hand braces (3x)

 

173.     Spiral screwdrivers one is a Yankee 130A (2x)

 

174.     Stanley #3 Plane

 

175.     16” Berylco “Brass” pipe wrench – shiny & clean

 

176.     Nice early Cooper’s Hand Adze

 

177.     Stanley #37 “Jenny” Plane one of the 3 hardest to find wood bottom planes, Stanley 21, 34, 37, being the three hardest

 

178.     Cooper’s bung hole Auger & Flagging Iron – both still quite usable

 

179.     21” H.D. Smith perfect handle nut wrench

 

180.     Box of 3 NIB Stanley Tools – H 432 saw set, H 1214 Hand Drill 133 H Screwdriver

 

181.     Ship Builder’s Calking Hammer, these hammers were made to come apart for ease of storage. A very nice hammer

 

182.     Unusual Weed Hook

 

183.     Brass Scale beam from a barn scale

 

184.     Stanley #43 Miller’s Patent Clone Plane (Franklin Mint? Copy)

 

185.     Stanley #50 Plow Plane

 

186.     I.O.B. Stanley #55 Plane in yellow metal box w/ cutters

 

187.     New Stanley Camp Hatchet w/ belt sheath

 

188.     Stanley #7C Fore Plane

 

189.     Stanley #45 Combo Plane w/ Cutters

 

190.     Box of misc. braces

 

191.     2 part or repair planes a #5 and a #6

 

192.     Extra long Auger Bits (7x)

 

193.     Carbide Lamp & a Volkswagon horn both I.O.B.

 

194.     Early English Brace & a Square

 

195.     Large Mallets (2x)

 

196.     Large Brass 13” Temp. Gauge made by Lonergan Maximon Gauge

 

197.     2 Box Scrapers & A Screwdriver

 

198.     3 Folding tapes- A Trivet & A Contour Marker

 

199.     Nice clean Stanley #45 Plane I.O.B. w/ Cutters

 

200.     Handled Plow Plane – nice shape appears to be an Ohio Tool Co. plane

 

201.     Old Open Throat Router

 

202.      I.O.B. Tape Measures (2x)

 

203.     Large Dovetail corner tool chest, open the lid & you can still smell the old tool aroma

 

204.     Large dovetail corner tool chest w/ raised lid

 

205.     Smaller size wood worker’s bench- made of maple w/ vise & drawers

 

206.     Very Early tool chest or blanket chest w/ top compartment

 

207.     Small Table top Anvil

 

208.     Stanley #194 I.O.B. Plane

 

209.     Dandy small tool box, original paint & some tools- good box of the right size

 

210.     Hand Chisel or Scraper

 

211.     Bench Top Anvil

 

212.     Small unmarked double bit axe head

 

213.     Large lot of Machinist tools, Squares, Calipers, Surface gage etc.

 

214.     Complex profile molding planes (2x)

 

215.     Set of small Turning Chisels

 

216.     Small Cooper’s Traveller

 

217.     Marples Meat Cleaver – Like new

 

218.     Group of Rulers

 

219.     Older Back Saws (2x)

 

220.     Pair of I.O.B. Butt Gauges

 

221.     Organ Stool

 

222.     Drawknife

 

223.     2 Hatchet Heads, Keen Kutter & a Rayo

 

224.     Early Automobile Speed Wrench

 

225.     4 User Hand saws- look these over there is no telling what I missed

 

226.     Nice Skew Plane 17” Long & clean – strong maker stamp of D. Kimberly & Sons

 

227.     Long Handle Maul – The circus is coming to town

 

228.     Group of 3 User Hand Saws

 

229.     Bench Top Lathe

 

230.     Hatchet & Blacksmith Hammer

 

231.     Stanley Levels A #25 & #103 (2x)

 

232.     Disston “Speed Boat” saw w/ great etch

 

233.     Stanley #30 Duplex Level

 

234.     Push Drills (3x)

 

235.     Stanley #30 Duplex Level

 

236.     2 Different Buttonhole Pliers

 

237.     Very odd looking 2 pc. Vise w/ a Patent date of Dec. 1901

 

238.     Short 1 man saw ready to use

 

239.     Carrot style plumb boh

 

240.     3 pc. Slater’s set Hammer, shingle ripper, & Anvil – start work now

 

241.     Box of Chisel Handles & 1 long Chisel

 

242.     Cooper’s Inshave

 

243.     Miller Falls Corner Brace

 

244.     Union #21 wood bottom Plane H.T.F.

 

245.     Box of Misc. Measuring tools

 

246.     Early Floor Gauge in nice shape

 

247.     Box of Misc. Hatchet weights, square buttons, & etc.

 

248.     Box of Rulers

 

249.     A very nice Stanley Suitcase Style tool box – clean & pretty oak box from the 1930’s

 

250.     Very cool turn of the last century Meat Press for infirm patients who could not chew

 

251.     Cannonball style pony tether

 

252.     Open frame cast iron tool tray

 

253.     2 early wooden glue clamps

 

254.     Hercules Gun Powder Box

 

255.     Ohio #36 Plane w/ Globe Logo

 

256.     Belknap want book & A 1943 GM Tool Box Booklet

 

257.     2 Antique Trader Tool Price Guides

 

258.     Stanley #10 Level

 

259.     Set of Advel Carpenter Books

 

260.     D-Handle 4” cut slick – ready to use

 

261.     Barlow’s Tool book & a Stanley Tool Guide

 

262.     Oak Leaf Scraper

 

263.     Stanley #36 type 9A Plane

 

264.     “Plane maker’s of Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania” by John Rumpf

 

265.     Chapin Stevens boxwood Inclinometer Level

 

266.     Set of 9 Tap & Wooden Die Stocks from the original owner, 2 1/2” to 7/8” one of a kind set. You will never be upset with this purchase

 

267.     3 Volumes of Woodworking Shop Tools

 

268.     Asst. Machinist Catalog – Lufkin, Pratt, Whitney, & etc.

 

269.     Ohio Tool Co. Scraper

 

270.     Small Figural Handle Wood Tap & Die

 

271.     Early Type 1 Stanley Level

 

272.     2 Boxes of Router Bits – Ready to use & modern

 

273.     Stanley #80 M Scraper

 

274.     Heavy Footed #2 size Bean Pot

 

275.     2 Round over planes – Dennison & I. White

 

276.     Stanley #36 Type 1

 

277.     E.A.I.A. Presentation Level

 

278.     Winchester Block Plane – Nice Shape

 

279.     L&I.J. White Lipped Ship Wrights Adze Head

 

280.     Group of Pocket Price Books for Stanley

 

281.     Double sided level- A most unusual level that you can use upside down or right side up- Cool Level

 

282.     4” Cut D-Handle Slick – ready to work

 

283.     O.V.B. #100 Duplex Level

 

284.     Stanley #34 Plane- another of the hardest to find wood bottom planes

 

285.     3 Large Screwdrivers – the largest one was forged from a file

 

286.     Stanley 1 ¼ lb. Camp Hatchet

 

287.     Stanley #21 Type 12 Plane H.T.F.

 

288.     Green River Tire Measure Wheelwright’s Tool

 

289.     2 Stanley Handles w/ Decals an upholster’s & a Tinner’s Hammer- like new

 

290.     Set of 2 Standard Tool Drill bit Indexs- 1 is a number bit the other is fractional

 

291.     Avery Tractor Cast Iron Tool Tray

 

292.     Cooper’s Sun Plane by Higley

 

293.     Stanley #22 Plane

 

294.     Stanley #34 V Machinist Level

 

295.     Box of 2 Saw Sets in original boxes

 

296.     I.O.B. Yankee Screwdriver

 

297.     Stanley Half Hatchet

 

298.     Stanley Sweetheart Tool Bit Handle

 

299.     Gillette’s Novelty Bluing Box Opener

 

300.     Cheney Adze Eye Hammer

 

301.     Stanley #85 Razor Edge Spokeshave

 

302.     Bilmount Wrench- Sockets are stored inside the sleeve of the wrench- a cool wrench indeed

 

303.     Small Cooper’s Axe – very decorative & of an odd size

 

304.      Pattee Plow Co. Tool Tray- trays were mounted on both sides of the plow tongue

 

305.     Reid Push Drill

 

306.     Stanley #82 Flex Head box Scraper – Like new

 

307.     Box of Miller Falls Tools (7x)

 

308.     2 Very good & usable braces- Stanley #1246 & a Stanley #965

 

309.     Cleveland Twist Drill Bit Index

 

310.     2 Keen Kutter Tools- A pipe wrench & a small block plane

 

311.     3 Drills of various styles

 

312.     2 Stanley Sweetheart Hammers – both are in good shape

 

313.     Stanley #780 Tool Box Saw w/ good sweetheart Logo – hard to find

 

314.     Stanley #93 Level

 

315.     Stanley #30 Plane

 

316.     Stanley #233 24” Level & a Stanley #68-031 Spiral Screwdriver Both are I.O.B.

 

317.     Stanley stand up tool box for your workbench- beautiful tight joints & is very clean original oak tool box – very nice shape

 

318.     2 Iron Gluing Clamps

 

319.     2 Wooden Glue Clamps

 

320.     Upson Nut #29 Plane

 

321.     Stanley #36 Type 9 Plane

 

322.     Older Machinery Use Guide Book

 

323.     Stanley #36 Type 4 Plane

 

324.     Stanley #80 Scraper – Nice shape

 

325.     Union #36 Plane

 

326.     2 Molding Planes

 

327.     Very pretty Baker McMillen Brass bound duplex Level

 

328.     Fundamental of Carpentry Books w/ Study Guide

 

329.     Stanley #36 Type 6 Plane

 

330.     3 Woodworking books including “American Wooden Planes” by Emil & Martyl Pollack

 

331.     Stanley #36 Type 7 Plane

 

332.     Gary Rogowski’s book on “Joinery” hardbound copy

 

333.     O.V.B. #00 Level

 

334.     3 hardbound books all by Hodgson, 2 are “The Steel Square” Vol. 1 and 2 and the other book is on stair building

 

335.     Nice old small Tool Chest w/ bottom drawer that will need new hinges for top lid, this will be an easy fix

 

336.     5 Film strips on the use of Stanley Tools

 

337.     Early 28” Long Cook’s Patent Level

 

338.     2 shorter Iron Gluing Clamps

 

339.     2 Upson Nut #27 Planes

 

340.     Older Van Camp Hardware Catalog

 

341.     Stanley #220 Block Plane

 

342.     Stanley #54 Spoke Shave

 

343.     Stanley #3 & A Stanley #220 Plane – 2 pcs. total

 

344.     Stanley #55 w/ cutters all in a custom storage box

 

345.     2 Stanley #3 Planes – one smooth & one corrugated

 

346.     2 Stanley Planes a #5 & #4

 

347.     Early Type Stanley #45

 

348.     3 Old Wood Handle Nut Wrenches

 

349.     2 Planes – Stanley #4 & a Stanley #3

 

350.     3 Planes – one is a #4 and 2 are Block Planes

 

351.     4 Block Planes

 

352.     Stanley #45 Type 5 Plane complete w/ cutters

 

353.     3 Block Planes all are Stanley

 

354.     Early type Stanley #45 Plane w/ Cutters in a lidded wooden box

 

355.     Stanley #45 Type 3 complete w/ cutters

 

356.     4 Pipe & Nut Wrenches

 

357.     4 Asst. Wood Handle Pipe Wrenches

 

358.     Box of misc. Scale, Knife, Door Knobs, & etc.

 

359.     Stanley Block Planes 2 are #102’s & a #9 ½

 

360.     Box of misc. Tools, Saw Set, KK gauge, Scales, & etc.

 

361.     Books and Post cards plus a good clean Underwood “Golden Touch” Typewriter w/ Case

 

362.     Progress Tank Trailer Arthur, IL metal Logo

 

363.     Progress Industries, Hot Pad & 2 Kitchen Funnels

 

364.     Progress Industries customer appreciation give a ways

 

365.     Progress Industries customer appreciation give a ways

 

366.     Catalog & Pamphlets about Progress Industries

 

367.     3 Advertising pcs. Of Progress Industries

 

368.     Framed sepia tone picture of a Progress Industries Tanker and 3 proud men

 

369.     Progress Industries Salesman give a ways

 

370.     Hardbound 1996 book “The Post” stories of local interest

 

371.     1973 Hammond IL Centennial Scrapbook

 

372.     3 Pamplets- 2 are about Atwood, IL and a 1980 IHSA Football Championship Guide

 

373.     3 Stacks of Pamplets about local Churches and some local newspaper articles

 

374.     Lufkin #7112 Wooden Yardstick

 

375.     3 Asst. Molding Planes

 

376.     3 Coach Maker Router Planes

 

377.     2 T-Handle Augers – 2 different sizes of bits

 

378.     1914 Porclean Automobile License Plate

 

379.     Unusual length & shape hammer Adze

 

380.     2 Large Coachmaker’s Routers

 

381.     W. Watkins complex angle, Atkins & Sons fillester & a dbl. cutter sash molding plane. A3 Planes will display nicely

 

382.     2 Early Tap & Die Sets, the smaller one is a Butterfield #1 – the larger set is a nice Ace Brand

 

383.     Early Roll up sleeve of brace bits, includes both twist & spoon style bits

 

384.     4 1/4” Polled Adze that could easily be used again

 

385.     Large 8 inch cut axe w/ faint maker’s mark

 

386.     Higgs 2 1/2” Complex Angle plane & A B. Constance. 1 5/8” complex angle plane both are neat

 

387.     Hand Vise, hardy, curved spike Hammer, & an odd shaped iron item

 

388.     9 ¾” diameter 2” wide fine grit grinding wheel that appears to be N.O.S. made by Tormek of Sweden

 

389.     2 Coachmaker’s Routers

 

390.     Early Irwin auger bit box full of good clean bits

 

391.     30” Wood Frame turning or fret saw

 

392.     Strother & Walker early English dado Plane

 

393.     2 clean misc. molding planes, one is a Varvel & Sons

 

394.     Early Hand Crank Tinsmith’s Crimper

 

395.     Group of 5 Misc. folding boxwood Rulers & wooden bob

 

396.     Nice unmarked 4” cut belt holster side axe

 

397.     EMIR Screw Arm Plow Plane- clean shape

 

398.     2 Moseley & Son molding planes – both are nice

 

399.     Stahl 3 ¼” or 100mm Jaw Swivel Vise

 

400.     English style brace w/ interesting chuck assemble

 

401.     Small handle hatchet w/ a curious head of unknown style- Unique

 

402.     Bench top lathe for machinists

 

403.     Moving fillester Plane w/ Nicker

 

404.     Tomahawk in good usable condition

 

405.     3 early Automobile Coils

 

406.     Box of Keen Kutter & Shapleigh Hdwe Items kk apron, scissors, snips, ruler, hammer, Shapleigh trowel Simmons Riveter

 

407.     Stanley #9 Level – 30” long & clean

 

408.     Box of misc. machinist items lathe blanks, bits protractor, micrometer, & a Jeweler’s Tap & Die Set

 

409.     4 Layout tools including an early brass leg Disston & Morse try square

 

410.     Turn of the last century Miller Falls Fret coping saw

 

411.     Brass tools, sandcasting tools, & a box opener

 

412.     Bag of 5 iron plumb bobs

 

413.     5 John Deere Wrenches

 

414.     Early Geneva Fluting Iron

 

415.     Mueller Company Decatur IL push drill

 

416.     Brass shovel for those of you that can make cheese or spirits

 

417.     3 Primitive frog or fish gigs for when you drink to much of the above mentioned spirits

 

418.      European style turning saw

 

419.     Arrow brand Tobacco cutter

 

420.     2 NOS plumb hammers

 

421.     Misc. assortment of “Ma Bell” tools

 

422.     Box of plane parts – you can never have enough

 

423.     Salesman travel case for flower seeds or other small items

 

424.     3 Levels of various types

 

425.     N.O.S. horse pick, bull leads, cow hobbles

 

426.     Box of early Automotive valve grinders, brass Ford hub cap etc.

 

427.     Scraper, fireman’s spanner wrench, and a plumber’s wrench

 

428.     Stanley #34 catalog, Plumb tool catalog and etc.

 

429.     Railroad books and security straps

 

430.     IOB Irwin expansive drill bit set

 

431.     Early bottle capper

 

432.     Small Violin in case

 

433.     Box of Grindstones

 

434.     2 box openers from Champaign IL

 

435.     3 usable hand saws

 

436.     Large Craftsman Mitre Saw

 

437.     Machinist Handbook & some drafting tools

 

438.     Hay Hooks

 

439.     NGK spark plug point of sale display rack

 

440.     Railroad Flare kit & an I.O.B. Master Rim tool devise

 

441.     2 brass bilge pumps

 

442.     Group of advertising yard sticks

 

443.     2 nice cherry Stanley #0 levels

 

444.     Pattee plow cast iron tool tray

 

445.     Stanley Yankee #130A & #131A push drills with bits

 

446.     Box of misc. tools, cooper’s adze head, level etc.

 

447.     3 clean molding planes

 

448.     2 Wrenches & a box opener

 

449.     2 bit indexs – one is a bookshelf Irvin

 

450.     Chicken killer & a blacksmith scraper

 

451.     4 foot Fulton one man saw

 

452.     4 box openers

 

453.     Misc. tractor & auto wrenches

 

454.     Early lug nut wrench

 

455.     3 box openers

 

456.     3 8” nut wrenches

 

457.     Railroad flag & flare set

 

458.     Clean foot adze

 

459.     Bag of misc. pliers, files, drill bits & etc.

 

460.     Early bottle capper  

 

461.     Double bit axe

 

462.     3 clean molding planes

 

463.     Misc. farm wrenches

 

464.     2 wooden fore planes

 

465.     8 advertising give-a-way crowbars

 

466.     Box of railroad manuals, all are from Midwest railroads

 

467.     Group of drill bits & push drills

 

468.     Early Peters ammunition box

 

469.     Box of shoe cobbler hammers

 

470.     Box of advertising give-a-ways Bokar Coffee Bank included

 

471.     Hog scraper, riveter, & a double scratch marker

 

472.     Hand operated long tools

 

473.     Early camping stove

 

474.     Stanley #36 Machinist Level & a Craftsman 10” brace

 

475.     Extra long miner’s auger & universal bit holder

 

476.     4 assorted levels

 

477.     Box of different styles of pliers

 

478.     Lot of implement wrenches some I.H.C.

 

479.     Box of railroad punches & chisels

 

480.     Inside measure rules for kitchen cabinets & walls

 

481.     4 ass’t hand saws

 

482.     Box of misc. tools

 

483.     Box of wrenches

 

484.     2 miter saws

 

485.     Machinist telescoping gages for inside a bore

 

486.     Box of tap handles

 

487.     Box of brass torch heating tips

 

488.     2 sets of pliers both unusual

 

489.     4 ass’t saws – please see what I missed for names- speaking of old saws, did you hear about the blind carpenter who picked up his hammer and saw!

 

490.     Woodworking Vise

 

491.     Ass’t hand tools wire strippers, tongs, & etc.

 

492.     3 Machinist measuring tools, 2 vernier calipers & a 2-in and 3-in and 2 3-in micrometer all are I.O.B.

 

493.     W Twyzack hand saw

 

494.     Hand clamp from Soo Tool Sioux City Iowa

 

495.     Lot of machinist tools

 

496.     Tormex Super Grinder water cooled grinding machine for edge tools 115 volt – nice clean bench tool

 

497.     Wheeler, Madden, & Clemson 26” rip saw XLCR stamped in blade – nice saw

 

498.     2 Stanley metal levels – one is an 18” #36

 

499.     Wood frame turning saw

 

500.     Trammel points, extra large bevel, & a woodworkers branding stamp

 

501.     2 Stanley #0 levels – one is 18” & one is a 24”

 

502.     2 Stanley planes – A #5 & a star cap #130

 

503.     Lot of wood cutting chisels & gouges for carvers

 

504.     Box lot of goodness, box opener and lots of screws

 

505.     Phoenix Pat June 16, 1885 table top vise – nice

 

506.     Stanley #27 plane in good shape

 

507.     Big box of files & stones

 

508.     Nice clean hand drill, auger bit, scissors, & tapered iron plumb bob 11” long

 

509.     Lot of 7 handsaws Disston & others

 

510.     Lot of 4 handsaws Disston & others

 

511.     Big heavy woodworking bench vise with 18” long jaws. Made by Emmert Mfg. Co. Waynesboro PA

 

512.     3 asst hand saws

 

513.     I.H. Sorby, Robt Sorby, & an unmarked hand saw- 3 saws total

 

514.     4 miter saws- one is a newer Stanley #39-120 24” model

 

515.     4 handsaws, Simonds, Richardson Bros., & 2 others

 

516.     4 handsaws Disston & others

 

517.     5 asst handsaws – all will have to be tuned

 

518.     4 asst handsaws – 1 is a nice Hunters saw

 

519.     Nice International Log Rule & an unusually cool wooden carpenters square

 

520.     4 handsaws & a Disston D-7 in nice shape, 2 saws to be tuned & a Disston counterfeit saw w/ paper labels, this saw is a neat, hard to find saw

 

521.     Stanley Defiance bench vise in good shape

 

522.     Box lot of hand saw handles & various small specialty saws

 

523.     Box of misc. block planes Stanley #45 frame & various marking gages

 

524.     Shipping box for a L.C. Smith typewriter, box has a good stencil

 

525.     Razee style plane

 

526.     3 molding planes, one plane has a cross cut bottom wedge

 

527.     2 toolbox or panel saws

 

528.     Good old Disston saw w/ nib

 

529.     2 large iron nut wrenches & an iron edger

 

530.     Sears #4 & a Stanley #5 plane

 

531.     5 molding planes

 

532.     Montgomery Wards woodturning lathe N.I.B.

 

533.     Ass’t lot of repair parts for axes & bucksaws

 

534.     Lot of everyday user hand tools

 

535.     Old vise mount saw set

 

536.     Stanley #2358 miter box & saw

 

537.     Two iron gluing clamps

 

538.     3 old saws of various styles

 

539.     Buck & two other hand saws

 

540.     Simonds, 2 Disston & one unmarked saw – 4 total

 

541.     4 foot 1-man saw

 

542.     Splitting froe for wood blanks

 

543.     Early wooden rope winder with wrench

 

544.     2 axe heads, a nice True Temper flint edge & a stamped Fulton axe head

 

545.     2 more heads, one is a polled Adze head, the other an older pattern single bit axe head

 

546.     Blacksmith’s beam drill w/ ratchet head feed #65R w/ hand crank or belt driven drive wheel

 

547.     Tiny vise mounted on a bracket

 

548.     2 Bridgeport Hdwe hatchets, one has a belt holster

 

549.     Long handled small splitting froe

 

550.     Plumber’s level, this tool tells you one of the only three things you need to know about plumbing, it all runs downhill!

 

551.     World War 1 era belt holster hatchet – nice clean old hatchet

 

552.     Norlund hatchet w/ leather holster – a quality well made hatchet

 

553.     2 iron levels for parts or repair

 

554.     Hatchet & 3 hammers

 

555.     Iron corner gluing clamp

 

556.     Decorative early miter saw stand

 

557.     3 asst levels

 

558.     Box of misc. tools

 

559.     3 asst hatchets

 

560.     2 small paper weight anvils

 

561.     Lufkin Tailor’s Rule

 

562.     Pattern maker’s tool box

 

563.     200 volt Weston Electric swivel mounted on a beam, voltmeter is truly a steampunk item

 

564.     4 tenon cutters

 

565.     Box of file & chisel handles

 

566.     Froe for splitting wood

 

567.     12” cut broadaxe head

 

568.     Early mechanical saw set

 

569.     Norland hatchet – this is a quality hatchet

 

570.     Denglestock for reaping hooks, hard to find this one is a decorative blacksmith made example

 

571.     Treadle saw beam

 

572.     Bench stop & assorted iron items

 

573.     Lathing & roofing hatchets 2 pcs. – Lathe is a D.E.

 

574.     Small post beam boring machine

 

575.     Heavy stamp machine and a riveter

 

576.     Stanley #400 corner vise

 

577.     Toy steam boiler

 

578.     E&B special broadaxe

 

579.     Two weaving shuttlecocks

 

580.     Nice “Pacoma” broad hatchet

 

581.     Small jeweler’s bench vise

 

582.     Atomic fencing pliers

 

583.     Box of Coca-Cola ice picks

 

584.     Very decorative small tool wooden tool chest with 6 scalloped carvings on top lid, a very good old original box

 

585.     Star brand revolving cobbler’s tool tray, cast iron & in nice shape

 

 

 

 

 

We Thank You and look forward to seeing you again tomorrow!

 

 

 

If you are interested in our services to liquidate or downsize your collection of tools or antiques, please let us know how we can help you Let’s Talk!                     Vernon Yoder and staff – 217-268-3444

 

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Auction Date(s)
Friday May 21, 2021 Completed
Auction Location

Arcola, IL 61910
Company
Tri County Auction

Contact: Vernon Yoder
Phone: 217 268 3444

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Lot      Description

 

1.           Misc. Group of hose nozzles, butt clamps and a hone

 

2.           Bark Spud

 

3.           27 inch Machete

 

4.           2 pairs of Trammel points, both will clean & display well

 

5.           Childs Tool Box original paint, tray, & decal, nice box

 

6.           Unmarked Rasp Plane most likely used by Typesetters, Unusual style of plane

 

7.           Display Board of Early Rulers

 

8.           Unusual Protractor Level

 

9.           Hardbound book “With Hammer in Hand” by Charles F. Hummel, an essential book for the Collector

 

10.        2 Sets of Machinist Stamps

 

11.        Box of Misc. Tools, some I.O.B.

 

12.        Stanley #34 Catalog & 3 other Reference Books

 

13.        2 Surveyor’s Tapes

 

14.        Rivet Machine & Hand Vise

 

15.        Nice 3 1/2” Bench Vise

 

16.        Misc. Group of Engraving Tools, Drill Bits, and etc.

 

17.        Misc. Group of Ford Auto Wrenches

 

18.        4 Collector books, Moxon, Sheffied Mfg., Cincinnati, Tool Makers, and 50 yrs. A Plane maker

 

19.        2 Sets of Machinist Stamps

 

20.        Very nice early bench top drill by Miller Falls

 

21.        2 N.I.B. sets of Tools

 

22.        Boys metal American Tool set box good Graphics

 

23.        Display Board of Chisels & Nail sets

 

24.        3 Early Cabinet Makers Turn Screws

 

25.        Misc. Group of Tools

 

26.        Machinist Taps & Dies, & a group of Machinist Dividers

 

27.        Miller Falls Bench Top Drill with Brass Medallions

 

28.        Display Board of small Screwdrivers, may be 1 or 2 Stanley #45 Plane Screwdrivers here

 

29.        5 Foxfire Manuals #3,4,5,6, and the Foxfire Book

 

30.        Simmon’s Hardware “Bull Dog Tool Set” nice decal & a good box

 

31.        8 inch Broadaxe with an early Maker’s Mark

 

32.        13 ½ inch Goose Wing Axe with Stamped Blacksmith Decorations

 

33.        Boy Scout Hatchet made by Plumb

 

34.        Northern European style battle axe head with decorative owner mark

 

35.        Small Craftsman child’s hatchet – nice shape

 

36.        Combo Tool for the Kitchen at least 10 tool functions

 

37.        Collins Hatchet Head

 

38.        Nicely Crafted 3 ½ inch Router Plane

 

39.        3 “Pig Sticker” Chisels, one is made by James Cam

 

40.        A. Mathison screw arm plow plane with brass trim

 

41.        Stanley #13 Cooper’s Circle Plane – Good & Early

 

42.        Early unknown maker but nicely made Rabbit Dado Bullnose Plane – Unusual

 

43.        James Haworth sash maker’s plane – Very Nice

 

44.        Stanley #A6 Aluminum Plane SW Version

 

45.        Stanley #A5 Aluminum Jack Plane SW era

 

46.        Stanley #A5 Aluminum Jack Plane this version made approx. 1938

 

47.        Stanley #A4 Plane with SW Cutter

 

48.        19 inch tall nicely made double beam surface gage displays very well

 

49.        E.C. Atkins #40 Tree Trimming Saw – like new

 

50.        Simonds #96 10 inch Backsaw

 

51.        Goodell Pratt belt driven Table Top Drill Press

 

52.        Drabble & Sanderson 28 inch Rip Saw with nib

 

53.        Violin Bow style Drill, complete & hard to find, one of the first cordless drills – A great item

 

54.        Long Handle Lead Pouring Cup – Unusual & Rare

 

55.        18 inch Brass Trim W. Marples & Son Sheffield Eng. Spirit Level – Clean & Accurate

 

56.        Superb Mitre Clamp – if nothing else this clamp will make a wonderful book rack – very nice item

 

57.        Framed Stanley Mason’s Level with Plumb Bob displays very well

 

58.        C.E. Peterson Pat. Dec. 29 ’91 unusual level, totally brass bound & in excellent condition

 

59.        D-Handle 3 ½ inch cut Carpenter’s slick also in very nice shape

 

60.        Early Brass end old logo Stanley Level

 

61.        J.H. Noble #1 8 inch Back Saw with great stencil

 

62.        All Wood Piano Maker’s Brace Displays Nicely

 

63.        Early Stair Case Saw

 

64.        8 ½ inch Coffin Plane

 

65.        Revonoc Cabinet Scraper – Good & Clean

 

66.        3 books Volume 1,2, & 3 of “Patented American Planes” by Larson & Blanchard. This set is a must have for any tool collector- long out of print & now a great opportunity to purchase!

 

67.        Union #63 Scraper – Nice Shape

 

68.        Machinist Compass & Protractor by Keuffel & Essex boxed set & ready to use

 

69.        Koeth’s Kombination Plier Set in the early box variety

 

70.        Unusual Surveyor’s sighting Level in fine working order

 

71.        Disston K-1 Back Saw in nice shape

 

72.        Old Primitive Mouse Trap that is in working order

 

73.        Stanley #36 Type 14 Plane – very nice

 

74.        3 MJD Antique Tool Catalogs

 

75.        Fulton #36 Plane in nice shape

 

76.        D-Handle 4 inch cut Carpenter’s Slick ready to use

 

77.        “American Level Patents” by Don Rosebrook – great reference book

 

78.        “The Art of Fine Tools” by Nagyszalanczy, this coffee table book is a hard to find book

 

79.        Hall & Knapp Brass Trimmed Level

 

80.        Sargent & a Stearns Scraper (2x)

 

81.        Stanley #36 “B” Plane

 

82.        Sargent #36 Plane Great user

 

83.        Stratton Bros. 18” Brass Bound Level – Very nice

 

84.        4 Inch cut D-handle ready to use slick

 

85.        Brassbound Stratton Bros. 26 inch Level in wonderful collector condition

 

86.        3 Catalogs of Antique Tool, 2 David Stanley’s & a MJDs on tools

 

87.        2 Ken Roberts “Tools of the Trade” hardbound books

 

88.        John Walter book of Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” Softbound

 

89.        Collector’s Guide to Fencing Tools

 

90.        A Newer copy of “Stanley Woodworking Tools” by Walter Jacob

 

91.        “The Hand plane Book” by Garret Hack – another excellent reference book

 

92.        Very Elaborate M.M. Buck & Co. St. Louis Mo. Level

 

93.        3 User Hand Saws

 

94.        Nice Disston #12 Saw with fine Stencil

 

95.        Disston D-23 Saw & a Saw made by Disston for Trafton & Anthony #73 IXL, both are nicely stenciled

 

96.        14 inch Fillester Plane with Original knicker

 

97.        2 User Disston Saws

 

98.        Long Handled Estwing Camp Axe – nice shape

 

99.        Like new Disston D-8 Handsaw

 

100.     Brass Bound Stanley #95 – 28 inch Level

 

101.     C.E. Jennings, Disston & an unmarked Tool Box Saw – 3 pcs. Total

 

102.     Small unmarked Hatchet with Belt Holster

 

103.     3 Chisels

 

104.     Buck Hand Saw & an unmarked but distinctive Brass button Hand Saw (2x)

 

105.     Old & Original “Utica Tool” point of sale wall hanging cabinet, Great display box for any collector – very rare

 

106.     Record #92 size Cabinet Maker’s Rebate Plane

 

107.     Early Preston #90 Size cabinet makers plane ready to use

 

108.     Small Bench Top Anvil

 

109.     Tiny Vise with Anvil end cap – great paper weight

 

110.     Sash Plane with sliding wedge arms – made by Sims London

 

111.     3 Complex profile molding planes – hard to find

 

112.     Hand Crank Table Top Grind Stone

 

113.     2 Brass Tools, Scraper & a Scribe

 

114.     Utility Tool of unknown origin

 

115.     Stanley #113 Circle Plane - good user

 

116.     European style pole Axe – Unique & Collectible

 

117.     Varnal & Son Sash Plane Brass Trim & sliding wedge arms

 

118.     Union Twist Drill Bit Index

 

119.     2 pcs. Of Shapleigh’s Tools, 12” Adjustable Wrench & A large pair of Lineman’s Pliers – Both are very good

 

120.     Small Brass Top English Spirit Level

 

121.     Stanley #98 Side Rabbet Plane in nice condition

 

122.     Stanley #21 Plane – one of the 3 rarest Stanley Wood Bottom Planes – This Plane is in nice Collector Shape

 

123.     Sciota Works #1 Sash Maker’s Plane – nice shape

 

124.     Double Coach Maker’s Router Plane – old & good

 

125.     Wilton Tool Co. Swivel Base any angle Machinist Vise – Unusual & Practical

 

126.     Stanley #92 Cabinet Maker’s Plane in fine condition

 

127.     Stanley #99 side Rabbet Plane in excellent shape

 

128.     3 ½ inch Traditional Carpenter’s Slick – clean & ready to use

 

129.     European Style Fret or Turning Saw in like new condition

 

130.     Crescent Tool Co. double ended 6”x 8” Adjustable Wrench – nice

 

131.     Traditional New England hand adze in the classic form

 

132.     English Brass Trim Spirit Level

 

133.     Stanley #39 ½ Machinist Sweetheart Level in fine shape

 

134.     Stanley Tool Box Vise, The hardest tools to find for any Stanley box are the pliers, pipe wrench, saw & vise. We have all of these available

 

135.     Goodell Pratt folding handle corner brace in solid collector condition

 

136.     Stanley #40 ½ Scrub Plane an as good condition of any you can find, SW Cutter Blade

 

137.     Bundle of marked J.D. Wrenches

 

138.     Stanley Sweetheart Tool Box Pliers- Very hard to find

 

139.     Stanley #21 “B” Series Plane – another tough to find early plane

 

140.     Stanley #102 13oz. Tool Box Hammer, Hammer had a limited production run H.T.F.

 

141.     Stanley Tambour Door Tool Cabinet. This excellent roll up front tool chest is in ready to use condition, A Quality Box

 

142.     Stanley Bit Stops & 2 Tool Holders

 

143.     Lufkin Tank Measure Rule with Brass plumb bob

 

144.     Stanley #780 Tool Box Saw with excellent sweetheart logo, this is a hard saw to find in any condition, still in very good shape

 

145.     Stanley 10 inch pipe wrench with sweetheart logo, excellent tool box wrench in limited supply – nice

 

146.     Stanley Planes #60 ½ & #9 ½ in collector condition (2x)

 

147.     Stanley #75 Bullnose Plane with sweetheart logo

 

148.     Stanley #84 Razor Scraper w/ SW Logo

 

149.     Stanley #81 Scraper w/ Rosewood bottom in great collector condition

 

150.     Stanley #40 Scrub Plane in like new condition

 

151.     Stanley #90 Cabinetmaker’s Plane in near new condition

 

152.     Early H Hawk wood & Brass Trim English Brace

 

153.     P.S. & W Auger bit Holder w/ 1 Auger bit

 

154.     Stanley #67 Spokeshave w/ Rosewood Handles

 

155.     Stanley #20 Compass Plane in outstanding condition, great plane for any collector

 

156.     Very early pump Drill w/ Brass Counter Weight Wheel, an iconic & classic Drill

 

157.     European style Slater’s Hammer & a hard to find Slater’s Anvil

 

158.     Cooper’s Beer Keg Croze in great shape

 

159.     Cooper’s Head shave or float in good shape

 

160.     Cooper’s Stave Splitting Wedge – still very usable

 

161.     Set of 8 Humphreysville Plow Plane Cutters in a custom roll up sleeve

 

162.     Small pint size Fairbanks Grain Scale- all brass & in working order- protect your investments

 

163.     Set of 6 Stanley marked screwdrivers – early Stanley screwdrivers

 

164.     Pair of Stanley Two-tone Planes a #3 & #5- Great users

 

165.     Cooper’s Bung Hammer

 

166.     Stanley I.O.B. Levels a #104 24” & a #0 28” (2x)

 

167.     Stanley #610 100 plus hand drill & a Cane style Craftsman (North Bros.) push drill – very clean & shiny

 

168.     An early hand crank tenon machine for shaping pool hall cue sticks – odd & still usable

 

169.     Oversized tools – Bevel, Square, Calipers (3x)

 

170.     Miller Falls #502 B Corner Brace

 

171.     Stanley 1 ¼ Pound Camp Hatchet – nice shape

 

172.     Early hand braces (3x)

 

173.     Spiral screwdrivers one is a Yankee 130A (2x)

 

174.     Stanley #3 Plane

 

175.     16” Berylco “Brass” pipe wrench – shiny & clean

 

176.     Nice early Cooper’s Hand Adze

 

177.     Stanley #37 “Jenny” Plane one of the 3 hardest to find wood bottom planes, Stanley 21, 34, 37, being the three hardest

 

178.     Cooper’s bung hole Auger & Flagging Iron – both still quite usable

 

179.     21” H.D. Smith perfect handle nut wrench

 

180.     Box of 3 NIB Stanley Tools – H 432 saw set, H 1214 Hand Drill 133 H Screwdriver

 

181.     Ship Builder’s Calking Hammer, these hammers were made to come apart for ease of storage. A very nice hammer

 

182.     Unusual Weed Hook

 

183.     Brass Scale beam from a barn scale

 

184.     Stanley #43 Miller’s Patent Clone Plane (Franklin Mint? Copy)

 

185.     Stanley #50 Plow Plane

 

186.     I.O.B. Stanley #55 Plane in yellow metal box w/ cutters

 

187.     New Stanley Camp Hatchet w/ belt sheath

 

188.     Stanley #7C Fore Plane

 

189.     Stanley #45 Combo Plane w/ Cutters

 

190.     Box of misc. braces

 

191.     2 part or repair planes a #5 and a #6

 

192.     Extra long Auger Bits (7x)

 

193.     Carbide Lamp & a Volkswagon horn both I.O.B.

 

194.     Early English Brace & a Square

 

195.     Large Mallets (2x)

 

196.     Large Brass 13” Temp. Gauge made by Lonergan Maximon Gauge

 

197.     2 Box Scrapers & A Screwdriver

 

198.     3 Folding tapes- A Trivet & A Contour Marker

 

199.     Nice clean Stanley #45 Plane I.O.B. w/ Cutters

 

200.     Handled Plow Plane – nice shape appears to be an Ohio Tool Co. plane

 

201.     Old Open Throat Router

 

202.      I.O.B. Tape Measures (2x)

 

203.     Large Dovetail corner tool chest, open the lid & you can still smell the old tool aroma

 

204.     Large dovetail corner tool chest w/ raised lid

 

205.     Smaller size wood worker’s bench- made of maple w/ vise & drawers

 

206.     Very Early tool chest or blanket chest w/ top compartment

 

207.     Small Table top Anvil

 

208.     Stanley #194 I.O.B. Plane

 

209.     Dandy small tool box, original paint & some tools- good box of the right size

 

210.     Hand Chisel or Scraper

 

211.     Bench Top Anvil

 

212.     Small unmarked double bit axe head

 

213.     Large lot of Machinist tools, Squares, Calipers, Surface gage etc.

 

214.     Complex profile molding planes (2x)

 

215.     Set of small Turning Chisels

 

216.     Small Cooper’s Traveller

 

217.     Marples Meat Cleaver – Like new

 

218.     Group of Rulers

 

219.     Older Back Saws (2x)

 

220.     Pair of I.O.B. Butt Gauges

 

221.     Organ Stool

 

222.     Drawknife

 

223.     2 Hatchet Heads, Keen Kutter & a Rayo

 

224.     Early Automobile Speed Wrench

 

225.     4 User Hand saws- look these over there is no telling what I missed

 

226.     Nice Skew Plane 17” Long & clean – strong maker stamp of D. Kimberly & Sons

 

227.     Long Handle Maul – The circus is coming to town

 

228.     Group of 3 User Hand Saws

 

229.     Bench Top Lathe

 

230.     Hatchet & Blacksmith Hammer

 

231.     Stanley Levels A #25 & #103 (2x)

 

232.     Disston “Speed Boat” saw w/ great etch

 

233.     Stanley #30 Duplex Level

 

234.     Push Drills (3x)

 

235.     Stanley #30 Duplex Level

 

236.     2 Different Buttonhole Pliers

 

237.     Very odd looking 2 pc. Vise w/ a Patent date of Dec. 1901

 

238.     Short 1 man saw ready to use

 

239.     Carrot style plumb boh

 

240.     3 pc. Slater’s set Hammer, shingle ripper, & Anvil – start work now

 

241.     Box of Chisel Handles & 1 long Chisel

 

242.     Cooper’s Inshave

 

243.     Miller Falls Corner Brace

 

244.     Union #21 wood bottom Plane H.T.F.

 

245.     Box of Misc. Measuring tools

 

246.     Early Floor Gauge in nice shape

 

247.     Box of Misc. Hatchet weights, square buttons, & etc.

 

248.     Box of Rulers

 

249.     A very nice Stanley Suitcase Style tool box – clean & pretty oak box from the 1930’s

 

250.     Very cool turn of the last century Meat Press for infirm patients who could not chew

 

251.     Cannonball style pony tether

 

252.     Open frame cast iron tool tray

 

253.     2 early wooden glue clamps

 

254.     Hercules Gun Powder Box

 

255.     Ohio #36 Plane w/ Globe Logo

 

256.     Belknap want book & A 1943 GM Tool Box Booklet

 

257.     2 Antique Trader Tool Price Guides

 

258.     Stanley #10 Level

 

259.     Set of Advel Carpenter Books

 

260.     D-Handle 4” cut slick – ready to use

 

261.     Barlow’s Tool book & a Stanley Tool Guide

 

262.     Oak Leaf Scraper

 

263.     Stanley #36 type 9A Plane

 

264.     “Plane maker’s of Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania” by John Rumpf

 

265.     Chapin Stevens boxwood Inclinometer Level

 

266.     Set of 9 Tap & Wooden Die Stocks from the original owner, 2 1/2” to 7/8” one of a kind set. You will never be upset with this purchase

 

267.     3 Volumes of Woodworking Shop Tools

 

268.     Asst. Machinist Catalog – Lufkin, Pratt, Whitney, & etc.

 

269.     Ohio Tool Co. Scraper

 

270.     Small Figural Handle Wood Tap & Die

 

271.     Early Type 1 Stanley Level

 

272.     2 Boxes of Router Bits – Ready to use & modern

 

273.     Stanley #80 M Scraper

 

274.     Heavy Footed #2 size Bean Pot

 

275.     2 Round over planes – Dennison & I. White

 

276.     Stanley #36 Type 1

 

277.     E.A.I.A. Presentation Level

 

278.     Winchester Block Plane – Nice Shape

 

279.     L&I.J. White Lipped Ship Wrights Adze Head

 

280.     Group of Pocket Price Books for Stanley

 

281.     Double sided level- A most unusual level that you can use upside down or right side up- Cool Level

 

282.     4” Cut D-Handle Slick – ready to work

 

283.     O.V.B. #100 Duplex Level

 

284.     Stanley #34 Plane- another of the hardest to find wood bottom planes

 

285.     3 Large Screwdrivers – the largest one was forged from a file

 

286.     Stanley 1 ¼ lb. Camp Hatchet

 

287.     Stanley #21 Type 12 Plane H.T.F.

 

288.     Green River Tire Measure Wheelwright’s Tool

 

289.     2 Stanley Handles w/ Decals an upholster’s & a Tinner’s Hammer- like new

 

290.     Set of 2 Standard Tool Drill bit Indexs- 1 is a number bit the other is fractional

 

291.     Avery Tractor Cast Iron Tool Tray

 

292.     Cooper’s Sun Plane by Higley

 

293.     Stanley #22 Plane

 

294.     Stanley #34 V Machinist Level

 

295.     Box of 2 Saw Sets in original boxes

 

296.     I.O.B. Yankee Screwdriver

 

297.     Stanley Half Hatchet

 

298.     Stanley Sweetheart Tool Bit Handle

 

299.     Gillette’s Novelty Bluing Box Opener

 

300.     Cheney Adze Eye Hammer

 

301.     Stanley #85 Razor Edge Spokeshave

 

302.     Bilmount Wrench- Sockets are stored inside the sleeve of the wrench- a cool wrench indeed

 

303.     Small Cooper’s Axe – very decorative & of an odd size

 

304.      Pattee Plow Co. Tool Tray- trays were mounted on both sides of the plow tongue

 

305.     Reid Push Drill

 

306.     Stanley #82 Flex Head box Scraper – Like new

 

307.     Box of Miller Falls Tools (7x)

 

308.     2 Very good & usable braces- Stanley #1246 & a Stanley #965

 

309.     Cleveland Twist Drill Bit Index

 

310.     2 Keen Kutter Tools- A pipe wrench & a small block plane

 

311.     3 Drills of various styles

 

312.     2 Stanley Sweetheart Hammers – both are in good shape

 

313.     Stanley #780 Tool Box Saw w/ good sweetheart Logo – hard to find

 

314.     Stanley #93 Level

 

315.     Stanley #30 Plane

 

316.     Stanley #233 24” Level & a Stanley #68-031 Spiral Screwdriver Both are I.O.B.

 

317.     Stanley stand up tool box for your workbench- beautiful tight joints & is very clean original oak tool box – very nice shape

 

318.     2 Iron Gluing Clamps

 

319.     2 Wooden Glue Clamps

 

320.     Upson Nut #29 Plane

 

321.     Stanley #36 Type 9 Plane

 

322.     Older Machinery Use Guide Book

 

323.     Stanley #36 Type 4 Plane

 

324.     Stanley #80 Scraper – Nice shape

 

325.     Union #36 Plane

 

326.     2 Molding Planes

 

327.     Very pretty Baker McMillen Brass bound duplex Level

 

328.     Fundamental of Carpentry Books w/ Study Guide

 

329.     Stanley #36 Type 6 Plane

 

330.     3 Woodworking books including “American Wooden Planes” by Emil & Martyl Pollack

 

331.     Stanley #36 Type 7 Plane

 

332.     Gary Rogowski’s book on “Joinery” hardbound copy

 

333.     O.V.B. #00 Level

 

334.     3 hardbound books all by Hodgson, 2 are “The Steel Square” Vol. 1 and 2 and the other book is on stair building

 

335.     Nice old small Tool Chest w/ bottom drawer that will need new hinges for top lid, this will be an easy fix

 

336.     5 Film strips on the use of Stanley Tools

 

337.     Early 28” Long Cook’s Patent Level

 

338.     2 shorter Iron Gluing Clamps

 

339.     2 Upson Nut #27 Planes

 

340.     Older Van Camp Hardware Catalog

 

341.     Stanley #220 Block Plane

 

342.     Stanley #54 Spoke Shave

 

343.     Stanley #3 & A Stanley #220 Plane – 2 pcs. total

 

344.     Stanley #55 w/ cutters all in a custom storage box

 

345.     2 Stanley #3 Planes – one smooth & one corrugated

 

346.     2 Stanley Planes a #5 & #4

 

347.     Early Type Stanley #45

 

348.     3 Old Wood Handle Nut Wrenches

 

349.     2 Planes – Stanley #4 & a Stanley #3

 

350.     3 Planes – one is a #4 and 2 are Block Planes

 

351.     4 Block Planes

 

352.     Stanley #45 Type 5 Plane complete w/ cutters

 

353.     3 Block Planes all are Stanley

 

354.     Early type Stanley #45 Plane w/ Cutters in a lidded wooden box

 

355.     Stanley #45 Type 3 complete w/ cutters

 

356.     4 Pipe & Nut Wrenches

 

357.     4 Asst. Wood Handle Pipe Wrenches

 

358.     Box of misc. Scale, Knife, Door Knobs, & etc.

 

359.     Stanley Block Planes 2 are #102’s & a #9 ½

 

360.     Box of misc. Tools, Saw Set, KK gauge, Scales, & etc.

 

361.     Books and Post cards plus a good clean Underwood “Golden Touch” Typewriter w/ Case

 

362.     Progress Tank Trailer Arthur, IL metal Logo

 

363.     Progress Industries, Hot Pad & 2 Kitchen Funnels

 

364.     Progress Industries customer appreciation give a ways

 

365.     Progress Industries customer appreciation give a ways

 

366.     Catalog & Pamphlets about Progress Industries

 

367.     3 Advertising pcs. Of Progress Industries

 

368.     Framed sepia tone picture of a Progress Industries Tanker and 3 proud men

 

369.     Progress Industries Salesman give a ways

 

370.     Hardbound 1996 book “The Post” stories of local interest

 

371.     1973 Hammond IL Centennial Scrapbook

 

372.     3 Pamplets- 2 are about Atwood, IL and a 1980 IHSA Football Championship Guide

 

373.     3 Stacks of Pamplets about local Churches and some local newspaper articles

 

374.     Lufkin #7112 Wooden Yardstick

 

375.     3 Asst. Molding Planes

 

376.     3 Coach Maker Router Planes

 

377.     2 T-Handle Augers – 2 different sizes of bits

 

378.     1914 Porclean Automobile License Plate

 

379.     Unusual length & shape hammer Adze

 

380.     2 Large Coachmaker’s Routers

 

381.     W. Watkins complex angle, Atkins & Sons fillester & a dbl. cutter sash molding plane. A3 Planes will display nicely

 

382.     2 Early Tap & Die Sets, the smaller one is a Butterfield #1 – the larger set is a nice Ace Brand

 

383.     Early Roll up sleeve of brace bits, includes both twist & spoon style bits

 

384.     4 1/4” Polled Adze that could easily be used again

 

385.     Large 8 inch cut axe w/ faint maker’s mark

 

386.     Higgs 2 1/2” Complex Angle plane & A B. Constance. 1 5/8” complex angle plane both are neat

 

387.     Hand Vise, hardy, curved spike Hammer, & an odd shaped iron item

 

388.     9 ¾” diameter 2” wide fine grit grinding wheel that appears to be N.O.S. made by Tormek of Sweden

 

389.     2 Coachmaker’s Routers

 

390.     Early Irwin auger bit box full of good clean bits

 

391.     30” Wood Frame turning or fret saw

 

392.     Strother & Walker early English dado Plane

 

393.     2 clean misc. molding planes, one is a Varvel & Sons

 

394.     Early Hand Crank Tinsmith’s Crimper

 

395.     Group of 5 Misc. folding boxwood Rulers & wooden bob

 

396.     Nice unmarked 4” cut belt holster side axe

 

397.     EMIR Screw Arm Plow Plane- clean shape

 

398.     2 Moseley & Son molding planes – both are nice

 

399.     Stahl 3 ¼” or 100mm Jaw Swivel Vise

 

400.     English style brace w/ interesting chuck assemble

 

401.     Small handle hatchet w/ a curious head of unknown style- Unique

 

402.     Bench top lathe for machinists

 

403.     Moving fillester Plane w/ Nicker

 

404.     Tomahawk in good usable condition

 

405.     3 early Automobile Coils

 

406.     Box of Keen Kutter & Shapleigh Hdwe Items kk apron, scissors, snips, ruler, hammer, Shapleigh trowel Simmons Riveter

 

407.     Stanley #9 Level – 30” long & clean

 

408.     Box of misc. machinist items lathe blanks, bits protractor, micrometer, & a Jeweler’s Tap & Die Set

 

409.     4 Layout tools including an early brass leg Disston & Morse try square

 

410.     Turn of the last century Miller Falls Fret coping saw

 

411.     Brass tools, sandcasting tools, & a box opener

 

412.     Bag of 5 iron plumb bobs

 

413.     5 John Deere Wrenches

 

414.     Early Geneva Fluting Iron

 

415.     Mueller Company Decatur IL push drill

 

416.     Brass shovel for those of you that can make cheese or spirits

 

417.     3 Primitive frog or fish gigs for when you drink to much of the above mentioned spirits

 

418.      European style turning saw

 

419.     Arrow brand Tobacco cutter

 

420.     2 NOS plumb hammers

 

421.     Misc. assortment of “Ma Bell” tools

 

422.     Box of plane parts – you can never have enough

 

423.     Salesman travel case for flower seeds or other small items

 

424.     3 Levels of various types

 

425.     N.O.S. horse pick, bull leads, cow hobbles

 

426.     Box of early Automotive valve grinders, brass Ford hub cap etc.

 

427.     Scraper, fireman’s spanner wrench, and a plumber’s wrench

 

428.     Stanley #34 catalog, Plumb tool catalog and etc.

 

429.     Railroad books and security straps

 

430.     IOB Irwin expansive drill bit set

 

431.     Early bottle capper

 

432.     Small Violin in case

 

433.     Box of Grindstones

 

434.     2 box openers from Champaign IL

 

435.     3 usable hand saws

 

436.     Large Craftsman Mitre Saw

 

437.     Machinist Handbook & some drafting tools

 

438.     Hay Hooks

 

439.     NGK spark plug point of sale display rack

 

440.     Railroad Flare kit & an I.O.B. Master Rim tool devise

 

441.     2 brass bilge pumps

 

442.     Group of advertising yard sticks

 

443.     2 nice cherry Stanley #0 levels

 

444.     Pattee plow cast iron tool tray

 

445.     Stanley Yankee #130A & #131A push drills with bits

 

446.     Box of misc. tools, cooper’s adze head, level etc.

 

447.     3 clean molding planes

 

448.     2 Wrenches & a box opener

 

449.     2 bit indexs – one is a bookshelf Irvin

 

450.     Chicken killer & a blacksmith scraper

 

451.     4 foot Fulton one man saw

 

452.     4 box openers

 

453.     Misc. tractor & auto wrenches

 

454.     Early lug nut wrench

 

455.     3 box openers

 

456.     3 8” nut wrenches

 

457.     Railroad flag & flare set

 

458.     Clean foot adze

 

459.     Bag of misc. pliers, files, drill bits & etc.

 

460.     Early bottle capper  

 

461.     Double bit axe

 

462.     3 clean molding planes

 

463.     Misc. farm wrenches

 

464.     2 wooden fore planes

 

465.     8 advertising give-a-way crowbars

 

466.     Box of railroad manuals, all are from Midwest railroads

 

467.     Group of drill bits & push drills

 

468.     Early Peters ammunition box

 

469.     Box of shoe cobbler hammers

 

470.     Box of advertising give-a-ways Bokar Coffee Bank included

 

471.     Hog scraper, riveter, & a double scratch marker

 

472.     Hand operated long tools

 

473.     Early camping stove

 

474.     Stanley #36 Machinist Level & a Craftsman 10” brace

 

475.     Extra long miner’s auger & universal bit holder

 

476.     4 assorted levels

 

477.     Box of different styles of pliers

 

478.     Lot of implement wrenches some I.H.C.

 

479.     Box of railroad punches & chisels

 

480.     Inside measure rules for kitchen cabinets & walls

 

481.     4 ass’t hand saws

 

482.     Box of misc. tools

 

483.     Box of wrenches

 

484.     2 miter saws

 

485.     Machinist telescoping gages for inside a bore

 

486.     Box of tap handles

 

487.     Box of brass torch heating tips

 

488.     2 sets of pliers both unusual

 

489.     4 ass’t saws – please see what I missed for names- speaking of old saws, did you hear about the blind carpenter who picked up his hammer and saw!

 

490.     Woodworking Vise

 

491.     Ass’t hand tools wire strippers, tongs, & etc.

 

492.     3 Machinist measuring tools, 2 vernier calipers & a 2-in and 3-in and 2 3-in micrometer all are I.O.B.

 

493.     W Twyzack hand saw

 

494.     Hand clamp from Soo Tool Sioux City Iowa

 

495.     Lot of machinist tools

 

496.     Tormex Super Grinder water cooled grinding machine for edge tools 115 volt – nice clean bench tool

 

497.     Wheeler, Madden, & Clemson 26” rip saw XLCR stamped in blade – nice saw

 

498.     2 Stanley metal levels – one is an 18” #36

 

499.     Wood frame turning saw

 

500.     Trammel points, extra large bevel, & a woodworkers branding stamp

 

501.     2 Stanley #0 levels – one is 18” & one is a 24”

 

502.     2 Stanley planes – A #5 & a star cap #130

 

503.     Lot of wood cutting chisels & gouges for carvers

 

504.     Box lot of goodness, box opener and lots of screws

 

505.     Phoenix Pat June 16, 1885 table top vise – nice

 

506.     Stanley #27 plane in good shape

 

507.     Big box of files & stones

 

508.     Nice clean hand drill, auger bit, scissors, & tapered iron plumb bob 11” long

 

509.     Lot of 7 handsaws Disston & others

 

510.     Lot of 4 handsaws Disston & others

 

511.     Big heavy woodworking bench vise with 18” long jaws. Made by Emmert Mfg. Co. Waynesboro PA

 

512.     3 asst hand saws

 

513.     I.H. Sorby, Robt Sorby, & an unmarked hand saw- 3 saws total

 

514.     4 miter saws- one is a newer Stanley #39-120 24” model

 

515.     4 handsaws, Simonds, Richardson Bros., & 2 others

 

516.     4 handsaws Disston & others

 

517.     5 asst handsaws – all will have to be tuned

 

518.     4 asst handsaws – 1 is a nice Hunters saw

 

519.     Nice International Log Rule & an unusually cool wooden carpenters square

 

520.     4 handsaws & a Disston D-7 in nice shape, 2 saws to be tuned & a Disston counterfeit saw w/ paper labels, this saw is a neat, hard to find saw

 

521.     Stanley Defiance bench vise in good shape

 

522.     Box lot of hand saw handles & various small specialty saws

 

523.     Box of misc. block planes Stanley #45 frame & various marking gages

 

524.     Shipping box for a L.C. Smith typewriter, box has a good stencil

 

525.     Razee style plane

 

526.     3 molding planes, one plane has a cross cut bottom wedge

 

527.     2 toolbox or panel saws

 

528.     Good old Disston saw w/ nib

 

529.     2 large iron nut wrenches & an iron edger

 

530.     Sears #4 & a Stanley #5 plane

 

531.     5 molding planes

 

532.     Montgomery Wards woodturning lathe N.I.B.

 

533.     Ass’t lot of repair parts for axes & bucksaws

 

534.     Lot of everyday user hand tools

 

535.     Old vise mount saw set

 

536.     Stanley #2358 miter box & saw

 

537.     Two iron gluing clamps

 

538.     3 old saws of various styles

 

539.     Buck & two other hand saws

 

540.     Simonds, 2 Disston & one unmarked saw – 4 total

 

541.     4 foot 1-man saw

 

542.     Splitting froe for wood blanks

 

543.     Early wooden rope winder with wrench

 

544.     2 axe heads, a nice True Temper flint edge & a stamped Fulton axe head

 

545.     2 more heads, one is a polled Adze head, the other an older pattern single bit axe head

 

546.     Blacksmith’s beam drill w/ ratchet head feed #65R w/ hand crank or belt driven drive wheel

 

547.     Tiny vise mounted on a bracket

 

548.     2 Bridgeport Hdwe hatchets, one has a belt holster

 

549.     Long handled small splitting froe

 

550.     Plumber’s level, this tool tells you one of the only three things you need to know about plumbing, it all runs downhill!

 

551.     World War 1 era belt holster hatchet – nice clean old hatchet

 

552.     Norlund hatchet w/ leather holster – a quality well made hatchet

 

553.     2 iron levels for parts or repair

 

554.     Hatchet & 3 hammers

 

555.     Iron corner gluing clamp

 

556.     Decorative early miter saw stand

 

557.     3 asst levels

 

558.     Box of misc. tools

 

559.     3 asst hatchets

 

560.     2 small paper weight anvils

 

561.     Lufkin Tailor’s Rule

 

562.     Pattern maker’s tool box

 

563.     200 volt Weston Electric swivel mounted on a beam, voltmeter is truly a steampunk item

 

564.     4 tenon cutters

 

565.     Box of file & chisel handles

 

566.     Froe for splitting wood

 

567.     12” cut broadaxe head

 

568.     Early mechanical saw set

 

569.     Norland hatchet – this is a quality hatchet

 

570.     Denglestock for reaping hooks, hard to find this one is a decorative blacksmith made example

 

571.     Treadle saw beam

 

572.     Bench stop & assorted iron items

 

573.     Lathing & roofing hatchets 2 pcs. – Lathe is a D.E.

 

574.     Small post beam boring machine

 

575.     Heavy stamp machine and a riveter

 

576.     Stanley #400 corner vise

 

577.     Toy steam boiler

 

578.     E&B special broadaxe

 

579.     Two weaving shuttlecocks

 

580.     Nice “Pacoma” broad hatchet

 

581.     Small jeweler’s bench vise

 

582.     Atomic fencing pliers

 

583.     Box of Coca-Cola ice picks

 

584.     Very decorative small tool wooden tool chest with 6 scalloped carvings on top lid, a very good old original box

 

585.     Star brand revolving cobbler’s tool tray, cast iron & in nice shape

 

 

 

 

 

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If you are interested in our services to liquidate or downsize your collection of tools or antiques, please let us know how we can help you Let’s Talk!                     Vernon Yoder and staff – 217-268-3444