4th Annual

CABIN FEVER ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION

February 2, 2013, 9:30 AM

Harvester Lions Club

4835 Central School Rd.

St. Charles (St. Louis), Missouri 63304

001._____ Unusual homemade plow plane made of brass plates and steel rods and fasteners, interesting.

002._____ Marples Ultimatum brace made of rhino horn, in rough condition with improper pad, can be restored.

003._____ Early European horn plane with nicely carved throat, nice chip carving on top of toe, the horn is a later replacement.

004._____ Ohio Tool Co. No. 101 screw-arm plow plane with crack on one of the big nuts and missing one of the inner nuts, has plane-shaped logo on toe, nice threads, very good overall, with set of six blades not shown in photo.

005._____ Three wooden planes: a continental 24 1/2-inch wooden jointer plane with piece of leather on top near toe, very good overall; plus a 16-inch A. HOWLAND wooden jack plane, handle has been repaired, nice overall condition; and a continental screw-arm plow with a number of bug holes, good overall.

006._____ Nice ARCHER LONDON dovetail saw, complete and very good; plus a C.E. JENNINGS 12-inch cast iron double plumb and level with both plumb vials broken out, intact level vial and one corner chip on the top rail.

007._____ Stanley #12 1/2 scraper plane with rosewood sole, STANLEY marked blade, very good overall.

008._____ Large wedge-locking slitter gauge marked S.KNIGHT JR. on one side of head, very good overall.

009._____ Pair of wooden planes: 20-inch French or German jointer plane with tapered STEINER iron, fine overall; and an 8-inch wooden smooth plane, complete and very good.

010._____ Stanley #45 combination plow plane with SW logo on skate; early style cam, adjustable fence, needs two depth stops, slitter and blades to complete.

011._____ Wooden mallet and a nice DUNLAP drawknife in fine overall condition.

012._____ Wooden stair saw, looks like a Disston but there is no maker's marks visible, fine overall.

013._____ Pair of gauges: one a beech marking gauge complete and very good; and a marking and mortise gauge that is missing the brass rub block but is otherwise very good.

014._____ L. COES Patent 10-inch monkey wrench, complete and very good.

015._____ IBBOTSON, PEACE & CO. EAGLE WORKS SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, open handled, brass-backed saw, 12-inch blade, traces of surface rust, will clean to very good overall condition.

016._____ Stanley #55 combination plow plane with original center bottom tower, the right handle is broken and missing the wooden portion, only one blade included, can be restored to usable condition.

017._____ E. PRESTON TRADE MARK wedge-arm plow plane, thumb operated depth stop, brass stiffener plate on skate, very good overall with 7 plow blades or irons.

018._____ CRESCENT No. 56 SUREGRIP nail puller, complete and fine.

019._____ Early Style (Type I or Type 2) Stanley #113 compass plane, the backing plate was broken off and the rear handle went with it, good for parts (lever cap, decorative knobs, blade, chip breaker, body and flexible sole which are all very good.

020._____ Stanley #71 router plane Type 2? with japanned body, has patent date in a ring on top of base, all marked with STANLEY and NO 71 in base, fine beaded knobs, one 1/2-inch blade included.

021._____ Nice Stearn's Patent (March 5, 1878) adjustable hollow auger, with intact depth stop, complete and fine.

022._____ Lot: primitive deck or paint scraper; cast iron file holding handle with a soldering iron in it; and a wooden handled screwdriver.

023._____ Two adjustable nut wrenches: PS&W 8-inch wooden handled monkey wrench; and a 9._____25-inch twist handle in very good overall condition.

024._____ Nice little 4-inch brass-back dovetail saw, complete and fine.

025._____ Pair of saw vises; one a Potter Patent (AUG. 22, 1899) has a steel guide screwed onto the back; the other is marked 94 and is bone stock.

026._____ Small jeweler or watch maker's caliper with brass scale, very good overall.

027._____ GOLDENBERG ACIER FONDU 9 1/2-inch horn plane, complete and very good.

028._____ Whetstone carrier made of wood. These were carried on the belt by worker who were in the field harvesting. When they would hit a rock and nick the scythe blade, they would bang it out on a small anvil and re-sharpen the scythe with the whetstone that was carried in this carrier. Fine overall condition.

029._____ Japanese sumitsubo or ink pot reel, these were used by Japanese craftsmen to mark layout lines, similar to the chalk line used in the west, complete and very good.

030._____ Osborne Patent leather slitter with brass body stuffed with rosewood, complete and fine.

031._____ Unusual pump drill with mahogany flywheel, leather straps, very good overall.

032._____ Nice E. RICHARDSON moving fillister plane with screw-operated depth stop, intact nicker, very good overall.

033._____ Three wooden planes: two continental? rabbet planes, both very good; and a nice unmarked 7/8-inch dado with screw-operated depth stop, fine overall.

034._____ Lot of five wooden molding planes: 1/4-round continental hollow; Ohio Tool 5/8-inch rabbet; R&C. CARTER TROY; etc.

035._____ Fine wooden wheelwright's jarvis with brass bottom, WARD iron, a really nice showy piece.

036._____ Primitive Archimedes-type drill likely from the Pacific rim, very good.

037._____ Homemade walnut screw box, very well made.

038._____ C.A. MANN PATENT screw-holding screwdriver, complete and fine; plus a Stanley #? clapboard siding gage, very good.

039._____ Nice turning caliper/sizer, fine overall condition.

040._____ Unusual wooden router plane, body marked with owners initials but no makers name, iron marked SORBY, very good overall.

041._____ Unmarked Stanley #77 rosewood marking and mortise gauge, complete and very good.

042._____ Stanley #67 Universal spoke shave, complete with fence and both bottoms, fine overall.

043._____ AMERICAN SCROLL SAW, DELTA SPECIALTY CO. MILWAUKEE hand cranked scrool saw, missing the hand crank, otherwise very good.

044._____ PS&W No. 72 nutcracker, mounted to a piece of wood, very good overall.

045._____ Stratton Bros.? No. 2, 28-inch brass-bound plumb & level with mahogany stock, very good overall.

046._____ DAVIS LEVEL & TOOL CO. 24-inch cast iron inclinometer level with fancy filigree, brass dial is missing the small pointer and one corner of the bottom rail is chipped, 2 9/16-inch tall frame, good overall.

047._____ C.E. Jennings 24-inch cast iron double plumb & level, all three vials intact, very good overall condition.

048._____ Cooper's or carriage maker's drawknife, very good overall.

049._____ Pair of 2-speed breast drills one with a iron D-handle on top of frame; the one on top was sprayed with clear lacquer, good overall.

050._____ Iron portion of a barn beam boring machine, including one bit.

051._____ Combination pipe and nut wrench missing the pivoting pipe grip from the pipe side; and a nice Rusby Patent drill/brace, complete and very good.

052._____ Lot: 29-inch pry bar with wooden handle; rasp with nice wooden handle; and a dense and heavy mallet made of iron wood or something similar.

053._____ Lot: bearing scraper; Perfect Handle-type screwdriver; and a triangular reamer with wooden handle.

054._____ ENTERPRISE No. 33 ice shaver, PAT JULY 4, '93, very good overall.

055._____ GOODELL-PRATT combination set, level vials are out on the square and protractor heads; good overall; plus a double bladed spokeshave with flat and hollow bottoms.

056._____ Cooper's croze with wooden body and steel blade holder, complete and very good.

057._____ Board rule used by lumbermen to calculate the board feet in a log.

058._____ Stanley #240 sliding inside measure that measures up to 4 feet, very good.

059._____ FIRE GUN NO. 2 brass fire extinguisher, complete and very good.

060._____ Unusual European brace that takes bits with flat tangs, very good overall, plus a body of a coachmaker's router that someone was trying to build.

061._____ Marbles Mfg. Gladstone Michigan patented (U.S. No. 604,624) safety hatchet with folding blade guard, made on a patent issued May 24, 1898 to Webster L. Marble of Gladstone, Michigan, this one is fine.

062._____ Replica American Indian tomahawk with leather wrapped handle, with flint head.

063._____ RABONE No. 1193 boxwood 4-fold rule with protractor head and level, one leg appears to be warped, very good overall.

064._____ CHAPEN STEPHENS CO. NO. 036 combination rule, level, bevel, some mild pitting on the blade, very good overall.

065._____ Unusual 54-inch sliding inside/outside measure similar to a zig-zag rule, PAT. 7/29/13; 11/2/15; 12/24/18.

066._____ RARE ivory tool handle full of bits, there is no indication of who made this one but it is the same form as a Bridgeport or any of a dozen other U.S. makes, but we suspect this one was made in the UK.

067._____ Unusual wooden mallet with brass bands around both ends of the head.

068._____ Stanley #36 1/2 caliper rule, complete and very good.

069._____ SHAW & SONS PATENT LONDON rosewood handled glass cutter, plus a mystery tool with unusual handle, and a lever-type saw set.

070._____ Very ornate yet functional padlock, looks to be eastern or middle eastern in origin, fine working condition with original key.

071._____ Pair of decorative heavy duty copper or copper washed hinges, very nice.

072._____ Nice FRENCH glass cutter made of brass, handle unscrews to reveal a small screwdriver, very good overall.

073._____ Interesting padlock similar in style to #70 above, this one is made of steel, very good overall.

074._____ Small pocket level that can be attached to a square, has brass top; plus a brass glass cutter marked BRITISH MADE, has handle that unscrews to reveal a small screwdriver, very good overall.

075._____ Fantastic TUCKER & REEVES PATENT padlock with key in working condition, heavy brass body, very unusual.

076._____ Nice wooden framed turning saw, complete and very good.

077._____ Shipwrights type gutter adz with pole, the pole has been mushroomed out a bit, but the adz and handle are fine.

078._____ Pair of two-man crosscut saws: a complete 6-foot model and a 5-footer that only has one handle.

079._____ Three Stanley levels: 24-inch #1, both vials intact, very good overall; No. 324 GENUINE CHERRY 24-inch mason's level, fine; and a #00 22-inch, very good overall.

080._____ Lot of four hand saws: Disston No. 7; Disston (faint etch); unknown make with small screws securing handle; and SIMOND MFG. Estab'd 1832, No. 1/2 with crescent moon logo on etch and medallion, handle has been repaired, very good.

081._____ Pair of wooden levels: 20-inch Stanley with early circular logo, intact vial, will clean to very good; and an unusual ELDER ANGLE LEVEL PAT 6-23-27, mason's type, all three vials intact, very good.

082._____ Pair of hand saws: Keen Kutter 9 TPI, small chip from bottom of handle spur, very good; and a Keen Kutter 8 TPI blade, very good overall.

083._____ Pair of wooden levels: Disston & Sons 30-inch plumb & level with intact vials, very good overall; and a Stanley #30 double plumb & level with big brass plumb vial covers on one side, all vials intact, very good overall.

084._____ Pair of hand saws: Keen Kutter No. 88 with 7 PPI blade, very good; and a Disston & Sons No. 7 with extra long 28-inch blade, scuffed but intact handle, needs light cleaning.

085._____ Pair of Stanley wooden levels: 28-inch No. 3 with intact vials, brass end plates, early circular logo with patent dates, very good overall; and a 26-inch No. 3 that needs the wood refinished, vials intact, good overall.

086._____ Pair of handsaws: Keen Kutter K24, complete a and very good; and a fine George Bishop No. 16 with 8 ppi blade, fine etch, very good overall.

087._____ Pair of wooden Stanley levels: 14-inch No. 102 SW, complete and very good; and a 12-inch No. 104 both vials intact, very good overall.

088._____ Pair of 20-inch handsaws: early Keen Kutter with axe head logo on medallion and nice etch on blade, top handle spur MIA, very good; and a KEEN KUTTER No. 88, very good overall.

089._____ Lot of seven FORD wrenches: lug with socket; double open ender 9N17014 graduated in inches; M01A-17017B offset box end; lug wrench with hex opening just below the open end; M-40-17017; screw adjust nut wrench with square end on handle; and a pair of pliers, all very good or better.

090._____ Henry Disston & Sons 26-inch back saw, complete and very good; plus an old miter box that the saw can likely be used in.

091._____ Lot of five FORD wrenches: #42 lug; M-40-17017 lug?; 01A-17017B 70; 01A-17017BM37; T-1387 screw adjust; and pair of pliers, all very good or better.

092._____ Disston & Sons No. 7, 28-inch rip; and an ATKINS 22-inch.

093._____ Lot of FORD wrenches: M-40-17017 lug?; and five double open ended wrenches, all good.

094._____ ORR & LOCKETT HDW CO. RACEY panel saw with 9 PPI blade, nice etch and fine handle, fine overall.

095._____ Six ratcheting bit braces including: Millers Falls; No. 32 Millers Falls; another Millers Falls; PEXTO No. 110; John S. Fray & Co.; & PS&W.

096._____ Unknown make corner brace, complete and very good.

097._____ Six ratcheting bit braces including: HSB & Co. (rusty); C.E. JENNINGS & CO.; Consolidated Tool Wks; No. 1908; etc.

098._____ DIAMOND EDGE DEC10 corner brace with nice handles, very good overall.

099._____ Lot of 12 assorted rafter or framing squares.

100._____ Wooden carpenter tool chest 14 x 35 x 12 1/2 inches. Has a compartment or tray in the lid that needs latch work to keep it closed when the lid is lifted, three tills, folding iron handles on each end, includes an old Richardson hand saw and part of an old drafting set.

101._____ Winchester single bit axe, very good overall.

102._____ LAKESIDE No. 42 double bit axe, handle chipped a bit where it goes into head, very good overall.

103._____ Winchester single bit axe, some minor pitting, very good overall.

104._____ Keen Kutter single bit axe with former owner B.M.'s initials in series of dots below the Keen Kutter name, very good overall.

105._____ Lot of 9 assorted rafter or framing squares including the EAGLE SQUARE one on top.

106._____ Pair of iron smooth planes: SHELTON No. 04, complete and very good; plus a Stanley BEDROCK No. 604 that someone has attempted to make a patternmaker's plane out. It has a keyhole shaped hole in the bed behind the frog, still in good usable condition.

107._____ Wooden handled T-auger with nice 2-inch bit; and a Millers Falls No. 120 2-speed breast drill, has a carriage bolt where the set screw for the stock would go, otherwise good usable condition.

108._____ Three Stanley smooth planes: #3 with S casting in bed, Q-logo blade, tote spur missing splinter, nice knob, will make great user; #4C with two patent dates in bed, tote broken in middle and missing spur, good overall; and a #4 with Q-logo blade, tote glued in center, very good overall.

109._____ Two wooden handled T-augers; one with 2-inch bit and one with 3/4-inch blade; plus a Millers Falls 2-speed breast drill, missing the original level and the auxiliary handle, good overall.

110._____ Lot of three smooth planes: Stanley #3C Type II with fine AA logo blade, nice rosewood tote and tall knob, fine overall; Sargent #408, complete and fine; and a SHELTON No. 04, complete and very good.

111._____ Stanley No. 42? 4-foot mason's level, complete with iron plumb bob, very good overall.

112._____ Pair of 18-inch fore planes: Stanley #6 Type 11, with good low knob, tote spur MIA, will clean to good usable condition; and a FULTON #6C with nice rosewood tote and beaded knob, good FULTON iron, almost no japanning remains in bed, will make good user.

113._____ Extra long cooper or mast maker's drawknife with 17-inch blade, one handle split and loose, good overall.

114._____ Early 28-inch Stanley No. 10 with laminated mahogany stock, square side views, brass corners, very good overall.

115._____ Nice 32 1/2-inch turnscrew or screwdriver, likely from England, clean and in fine overall condition.

116._____ Three 28-inch wooden levels: Stanley #30 double plumb and level with big brass plumb vial covers, all vials intact, very good overall; early Stanley No. ? with brass end plates, brass side views, both vials intact, stock needs refinishing; and an early Stanley 29-inch No. 0?, with dry level vial, plumb intact, big hang hole in one end, good overall.

117._____ Unusually heavy 12-inch steel dividers with removable legs, each leg held by a decorative thumb screw, missing the locking screw, very nice.

118._____ Pair of outside calipers with compression joints, the larger one is a STARRETT, the smaller one is marked SPENCER which was likely an owners name, both very good.

119._____ Two pair of dividers; the one on the left is 10-inches, it is unmarked but appears to be early; the one on the right is by PS&W and has removable points, very good.