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Fall Tool Sale, 2020 “Horst Auction Center” Fall Tool Sale, 2020 Saturday, October 31, 2020 – 9:00 AM Preview Times: Friday, October 30 2020 – 1:00 PM till 5:00 PM 1. Tinsmith’s bench top 18” bending brake, G+ 2. Signed (?), Tarrytown, NY. Tinsmith’s hand crank bead rolling machine w/ bench stand, G-G+ 3. Unsigned Tinsmith’s 31” hand crank stove pipe/cylinder rolling machine 4. Unsigned Tinsmith’s hand crank turning machine w/ bench stand, G 5. Lg. Tinsmith bench-top shears, G+ 6. Peck, Smith & Co., Tinsmith’s hand crank “Setting Down” machine w/ bench stake, F+-G 7. Niagara M&T Works, hand crank “light” beading machine w/ bench stand 8. Pexto, Tinsmith’s hand crank burring machine w/ bench stand (crank hand broken) 9. Niagara, Tinsmith’s hand crank “setting down” machine w/ bench stand, F (crank repaired) 10. Tinsmith’s bench mount 31” seam folder w/ adjustable roller (damaged foot) 11. Lg. Tinsmith’s bench top shears, G 12. Bench top combination anvil/vise, patent date Sept. 22, 1914. Vise has pin-stop adjustable bar, G 13. 2 – Tinsmith tools: Niagara base w/ late spouting furrel roller machine, G; Peck, Stowe & Wilcox, wiring machine w/ bench stand 14. 22 ½” Beakhorn stake anvil in wooden log, G 15. 41” High, wooden cone mandrel, Vg 16. Peck, Stowe & Wilcox, bench mount 31” bar folding machine/brake 17. Early “hornless” anvil, 0-3-15 stone weight, approx. 99Lbs., G 18. Primitive small square stake w/ mounted stool 19. Primitive Shipwright’s “Beak” stake anvil w/ wooden log base 20. Unsigned #10 anvil w/ Hardie, 18 ½” x 8 ½” X 10” H., approx. 120Lbs. 21. Lg. horned anvil, 24” X 10 ½” X 12” H, 1-2-23 stone weight, approx. 191 Lbs. 22. Ajax type adjustable beam boring machine, pat. 1-1-1872, G 23. Millers Falls #298 bench mounted hand operated drill press, G+ 24. Ayer’s Patent, June 1868, breast drill w/ 11 ¾” diameter wheel, F+ 25. 3pc. Bung-hole auger set: 3 – graduated T-handle tapered augers w/ twist bit tips 26. 5 – Bung cutting tools, F-Vg 27. Wooden crate w/ 5 – Various size round leather punches, Vg 28. Box lot 6 – Various large size leather punches: 2 – square, 3 – oblong, 1 – circle/round 29. Woodcraft Supply Corp. wood threading tool kit in plywood box: 1” & ¾” tap & dies, Vg 30. P.R. Short, pat. 5-11-1909, “Prince” combination brace/wrench w/ canvas roll of auger bits, G-Vg 31. Busby Patent, hand drill, G+ 32. 2 – Drilling devices: Greenfield (?) #80 off-set angle brace, F-G; S. & W. 2-19-1884, right-angle ratchet brace, G 33. Henry Brown Patent, brass braced wooden brace w/ James Beem, Sheffield, and push-button chuck. Brace has rosewood knurl, G+ (refinished) 34. Tray lot assorted tools: Penton & Son, spring-jaw caliper; rounding mallet; wooden spoke shave; T-handle scraper; small tapered auger; etc. 35. 6 – Assorted hatchets: claw-face “Tommy Axe”, Vg; C. Hammond #1 lathing hatchet; Plumb shingle hatchet; etc. 36. 7 – Assorted hammers: 3 – blacksmith rivet hammers; cobbler’s round; joiner’s flat-tail; blacksmith round punch 37. 8 – Assorted carving gouge chisels, various makers, Vg (4 – curved shank) 38. 5 – Assorted firmer chisels, F-G: 3/8” socket mortise; 3 – socket handle corner chisels; bevel top straight 39. 3 – Various hammers: unsigned H.W. stone mason’s “bush” hammer, F+; Hammond (?) #2-24oz. claw, G; blacksmith’s long tip punch hammer 40. Hagen (Mt. Nebo, Lancaster Co.) reverse-poll dbl. bit posthole axe, F-G 41. Collins & Co. pin-poll lipped dubbing adze, G+-Vg 42. Hudson Bay style felling axe, Vg 1 43. P. Schwitzer “True Blue” (Birdsboro, Berks Co.) felling axe, G 44. Stoudt (Lucian Stoudt, Alsace Twp. Berks Co.) small felling axe, G 45. 2 – Signed axes: J.B. Stohler (Scheafferstown) heavy felling axe, G+; (?) splitting axe, F 46. 2 – Pin-poll carpenter’s adze: Germany “Stag marked” w/ square full poll, G+; unsigned hand wrought w/ flared octagon poll, F 47. Unsigned broad axe w/ center-set body, 9 ½” edge, flared hardened butt, G+ 48. Unsigned Central Pa. “Goosewing” axe w/ replaced handle, relic pitting 49. Unsigned, “Guildford” type block axe w/ single edge, G 50. J.G. Snyder (John Jr., Mt. Joy, Lancaster Co.) felling axe, G 51. J. Snyder (John Sr., Mt. Joy, Lancaster Co.) Kent style splitting axe, F+ 52. W. Brady (Mt. Joy, or Lancaster, Pa.) reverse-poll dbl. bit posthole axe w/ long narrow edge 53. 4 – Assorted axe heads, G-Vg: H.W. round-poll shingling half hatchet; narrow mortise axe; Collins felling axe; Mann’s Superior Co., felling axe 54. 3 – H.W. butcher cleavers: M.B. w/ riveted strap mount; D.S. w/ solid handle; Village Blacksmith solid handle 55. 4 – Various long shank screwdrivers: H.W. from salvage file, G; “make-do” from salvage bayonet w/ turned wood grip; Wm. Johnson, Newark, NJ; T. Brown 56. 2 – Horse-tail brushes: 1st dust (?) brush w/ round grip; 2nd paddle handle paint brush 57. Tray lot assorted calipers & dividers 58. Tray lot assorted lettering & number sets (some partial sets) 59. Set of 5 – graduated Stanley “everlasting handle” chisels, G-G+ 60. 8pc. graduated set Ohio Tool Co. firmer/bench chisel set, G 61. 8pc. “no name” lathe chisel set, Vg 62. 7 – Various tobacco spears: 6 – wrought iron/steel: 2 – signed (1- Brady); 1 – aluminum 63. 5 – Assorted small adjustable wrenches, G-Vg 64. 5 – Adjustable wrenches: Robinson S-handle; unsigned 6 ½”, G+; Gellman Wrench Corp., “quick-adjust”, pat. 4- 17-1923; Hand-E Wrench Co., pat. 9-20-1921, slide-adjust, Vg; Cochran “Speednut” Wrench 65. 5 – Various wrenches: Jenbro, British made, 6 ½”; Crescent 10” dbl. end; W&B #1 alligator jaw; Gellman Wrench Corp. “Polly” adjustable; Kent #2 swing-jaw pipe wrench 66. 6 – Assorted “Monkey” adjustable wrenches, G-Vg, various sizes: H.D. Smith & Co; Russwin; Keen Kutter; W. Grippen; Tower (?); etc. 67. 5 – Various shaves: Stanley: #151 adjustable, Vg; #58, G; unsigned dbl, edge rounder, G; 2 – late model (light casting), Vg 68. Tray lot assorted measuring devices: 3 – Stanley try squares, G-Vg; unsigned 10” try square, Vg; Lufkin 100ft. tape measure, Vg; 3 – 6ft. pocket tape measures 69. Tray assorted machinist tools: MG micrometer; 4 – assorted dial micrometers 70. 5 – Assorted small adjustable wrenches: B&C 6” “Monkey”, Vg; W. Baxter, dbl.-end, G; 3 – “no name”, F-G 71. Tray lot assorted various calipers & dividers 72. Tray lot 6 – assorted hammers: 8oz. tack/claw, Vg; strap braced upholstery claw; glazier’s hammer; slating hammer; pin point tack; & veneer F-G 73. 3 – “Like new” Stanley block planes: #12-060 “low angle”; 2 - #G12-220 (1- NIB) 74. 3 – “New in package” Stanley/Yankee push drills 75. Tray lot assorted “new product” Stanley tools & parts: mandrels; hole saw; hole bit, router bits 76. Stanley “sweetheart” #12 ½ adjustable veneer scraper, restored Vg 77. Stanley #113 adjustable circle/compass plane, damage to adjuster cap otherwise Vg 78. Stanley “sweetheart” #2 bench plane, excellent restoration project, solid frame & all original parts, G 79. Metallic Plane Co. “Palmer’s & Storke’s Patents” 8 5/8” corrugated jack plane w/ adjustable throat, Vg. 80. Buckeye #5-C bench jack, replaced handle & tail hanger-hole 81. Siegley #6-C bench jack, F+-G 82. Stanley #71 ½ router w/ pat. 10-29-01 & nickel plated frame, G+ 83. 2 – Stanley T&G planes: #148-7/8” reversible, 1 – clamp damaged; #48 swing fence, G 84. V-B #704-C bench plane, G+ 85. Stanley #112 veneer scraper plane w/ rosewood handle & knob, Vg 86. Stanley #93 shoulder rabbet plane, F-G 2 87. 2 – Early, Stanley “star cap” block planes, G 88. Stanley #G5-C bench jack plane, handle chipped, G+ 89. Stanley #248 “weather-stripping” plow plane w/ fence, G+ 90. 5 – Various wooden marking gauges, F-G 91. 4 – Claw hammers: Bingham’s “farrier’s” claw, Vg; unsigned 12oz. bell poll, Vg; signed (?) 16oz. patented nail holder claw, G+; (?) Hammer Co. “farrier’s” claw, G+ 92. Tray lot assorted engraving tools & handles, F-G 93. Tray lot assorted leatherworking tools: awls; picks; multi-tools; stitching tools; clinching nails; etc. 94. Tray lot assorted pliers type tools: Lindstom, Sweden “flat-nose” w/ owner John Eberly, Reading; leather stretcher; wiring pliers; Blue Bird “beak-tip”; dentistry pliers; etc. 95. Tray lot assorted leather working tools: edge floats & edge beading tools; awls; picks; etc. 96. 9 – Assorted sliding-T bevels: 5 – wood handle & 4 – metal handle, F-G+ 97. Tray lot assorted leatherworking tools: lg. plug cutter; lace slicing tool; 2 – heel shaves; wooden slickers; burnishing tool; etc. 98. 6 – Assorted spoke shaves: Stanley #64 & other, G-Vg 99. Stair-builder’s walnut wood back saw w/ bird’s head grip. Neat piece!! 100. 2 – “Fish-tail” handled compass/key-hole saws, Vg. 101. 2 – Wooden frame hack-saws. Both “bucksaw” framed: homemade green painted w/ metal cutting blade & twisted tension wire, G; saw-grip handled 16” bone saw w/ tension wire 102. 12 – Assorted carving chisels: D.R. Barton; Addis; Buck Bros.; etc. G-Vg 103. Tray lot assorted hand wrought tools: heavy 1 ¼” open-end wrench; twisting bar; pliers; pincers; screwdriver; “bed-bolt” screwdriver; etc. 104. 2 – “Odd” handsaws: 18” w/ D.R.G.M. marked brass inlay braced handle, F; Richardson Bros. 26” w/ “tear- drop” cut-out blade, G 105. 5 – Assorted compass/key-hole saws, G-Vg 106. 2 – Handsaws, Vg: Disston #D-23-20”, Vg; Atkins “Perfection”26”-8pt. sway-back, Vg 107. 20” Oak “4-frame” fellow saw w/ mortise & tenon construction, bolt & nut tension (some bug damage) 108.
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