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“Horst Auction Center”

David Miller Collection Penn-Laird, Va. Saturday, April 17, 2021 – 9:00 AM

Preview Time: Friday, April 16, 2021 - 1:00 PM till 5:00 PM (All lots are of pictured on our web site – www.horstauction.com – and at the Auction Center.)

1. L.L. Davis Patent, “Adjustable ”, pat. 9-17-1867, 12” ornamental cast level w/ open-work floral casting, Vg. Level retains original & gold leaf accents. 2. 2 – H. Disston & Sons, brass bound cherry levels, VG: #75-11 ¾”; #65 – 18”, pat. dated 3. M.W.R. Co., “Davis Patent” 12” ornate cast iron level w/ original japanning, Vg. 4. 2 – Disston & Sons, wooden levels, Vg: cherry #5-14”; boxwood 12” combination rule/level w/ brass tips 5. 2 – Stanley brass bound wooden levels, G+-Vg: “sweetheart” #093-12” ; R&L #98-18” 6. 2 – Iron levels, Vg: Starrett & Co., pat. applied for; 10” adjustable pitch/grade level; Stanley #36-12”, NIB 7. Rare, Stanley #30-10 ½” double-adjustable level w/ brass capped ends, Vg (owner’s name punched on side) 8. 2 – Stanley wooden levels, G+-Vg: “sweetheart” #104 ½-14” cherry wood w/ brass capped ends; “V-strike” #90- 28” mahogany wood w/ brass tips, & side views 9. 3 – Iron levels: C.F. Richardson, 9”, G+-VG; Stanley #237-12” aluminum frame, G+; & Sons, 11 ¾” machinist level, G+-Vg 10. 3 – Iron frame levels, G-G+: Goodell-Pratt, 12”; Richardson, 12”; D-E #500-12” 11. 2 – Iron frame levels, G: Millers Falls Co. 12” w/ molded end posts; L.S. Starrett & Co., pat. applied for, 9 1/8” 12. 2 – Wooden levels: Winchester “Trade mark” #9808-18” cherry wood, G+-Vg; Disston & Sons #1-16”, pat. 10-29- 1912, cherry wood 13. 2 – “Archimedes”/spiral : Patent 8-15-1882, “Chicopee, Mass.” w/ barrel shaped pump & metal cap/knurl, Vg; unsigned w/ wooden spool pump & wooden knob knurl 14. 3 – devices: Stanley “Handyman” #H125G ratchet-brace, Vg. (rosewood grips); signed (?) 7” ratchet brace, F-G; Millers Falls “Angle-brace” attachment, G 15. 3 – “Egg Beater” hand drills: Stanley “100 Plus” #610, Vg+; OWB, cast iron frame w/ 3 ¼” gear wheel & wooden knob grip, Vg.; “no name” cast iron frame w/ 2 ¼” gear wheel & iron grip, G 16. 3 – Medical (?) hand drilling devices: Stanley stainless steel 8” brace w/ screw lock socket, marked R.M.G.L., Vg; unsigned stainless steel, 5” brace w/ push-lever socket, Vg; P & S, stainless steel hand w/ pistol grip & 1 ½” dia. gear wheel (crank is nickel plated), G+ 17. 3 – “Oddity” screwdriver: “Wheel Record”, D.R.G.M D.R. Pa., ratchet screwdriver w/ fold-back crank handle, Vg; Algot T. Johnson, Jamestown, NY., pat. 10-21-1924, ratchet screw screwdriver w/ fold-in crank, aluminum grip & octagon socket, G+; Skarsten Mfg. Co., Welwyn, Garden City, England “Awl-screw” w/ retractable awl tip, 18. F. Walter & Co., “Solly Works”, Sheffield, brass braced wooden brace w/ brass push-button socket & rosewood knurl w/ embossed brass button, small crack to knurl, Vg 19. frame “Bit-stock” brace w/ early snail bit in wooden socket, G+ 20. P. Lowentraut, Newark, NJ. adjustable “Base-wrench”, pat. 12-4-1894, G+ 21. Millers Falls, pat. 2-18-1890, “Right-angle” ratchet brace w/ 8” crank handle, Vg. 22. Rusby Patent, iron frame hand crank drill w/ adjustable length crank, Vg 23. Unsigned, iron framed hand drill w/ 2 ¼” gear wheel & 3 ½’ crank arm w/ wood grip, turned wood knurl, Vg 24. 3 – Various tools: unsigned, iron frame adjustable gasket cutter/brace, G-Vg. The frame has two adjustable slitting gauges; unsigned, ratchet-driver w/ screw-stop chuck & hide-away ratchet crank, Vg; Sharp & Smith, #37 “tool” handle w/ lever operated socket stop, Vg 25. Assembled set of 4 – Stanley #40C wood w/ original boxes, Vg 26. Assembled graduated set of 8 – Stanley #720 socket handle firmer chisels w/ leather capped handles, G-Vg 27. Assembled graduated set of 4 – Stanley socket handle bench/firmer chisels, G+-Vg

1 28. D. Simmons & Co., Cohoes, NY. 3 ½” siding maker’s w/ iron shaft & stirrup wood grip handle, Vg. owner strike Ralph Harding 29. Signed (?), 3 ½” socket handle slick w/ proper turned wood replacement handle, Vg 30. 2 – Handsaws, Vg.: Delaware Co., Philadelphia, “Black Diamond” #705-26” sway back; Keen Kutter #K-24- 26” sway back 31. 2 - Disston & Sons, handsaws, G+-Vg.: #D17-26” ; #D8-28”-5pt. sway-back w/ multi-patent dated finger- hole handle 32. 2 – Disston & Sons : 12” mitre w/ arch strike that has flaw in spelling of “Sons:, owner engraved Gustow Beeh, St. Louis, Mo., G+; early Henry Disston & “Son” serpentine strike 12” tenon saw w/ brass split-nuts, F-G 33. Keystone Saw Tool Steel & Works, Phila. 14”-6pt. handsaw w/ old steam locomotive graphics, G+-Vg 34. Fine “turning” w/ mahogany (?) frame & boxwood octagon turn-knobs, Vg. The saw has owner strikes of H. Richards, A. Watt, & A. Garner. 35. 2 – Early, Disston key-hole w/ “fish-tail” open-grip handles: Henry Disston, 4 ½” w/ brass split-nuts, G; Henry Disston & Son, 12 ½”, G-G+ 36. 3 – Disston tools: #260-6” hedge trimmer, G+-Vg; 11 ½” saw/, G; 10” iron frame dehorning saw, Vg 37. Rare, Fenner’s Patent, 4-22-1884, saw w/ iron frame & two-chain tension & single turning turned wood handle, Vg 38. 2 – Disston & Sons, combination pole trimming saws: combination pruning saw w/ pull-down shear & 12” , VG+; combination /saw w/ iron frame 9” blade & 4” chisel, G 39. Disston & Sons, #D-95-24”-10pt. “Victory” handsaw w/ red & green resin handle & excellent Eagle & Liberty Bell graphics, Vg 40. 2 – Disston handsaws: #D-23-16”-12pt. Vg+; “Keystone” handsaw, 15 ½”-11pt. w/ orange & black painted handle & “ sawing” graphics 41. 2 – Disston & Sons, handsaws: #112-26”-8pt. sway-back w/ carved handle, Vg; #12-26”-9pt. w/ nib tippped straight-back, G+ 42. Disston “Keystone Challenger” handsaw, #K-6 ½-26”-12pt. w/ speedboat graphics & brown resin handle, Vg+ 43. 4 – Disston & Sons handsaws: #70- 12” brass tenon w/ open grip, Vg.; #12-12”-11pt. small handsaw, G+; orange handled flooring saw, Vg; “Public School Special” 10” backsaw, G 44. Early, Henry Disston (serpentine strike) 26”-10pt. handsaw w/ nib straight-back & “Frankenstein” raised-lugs on carved #12 style handle, G-G+ (chip to earl of handle) 45. 2 – Keystone Saw Works handsaws: “Jackson Gorham” #29-25 ½” /saw, G; #99-28”-5 ½” , G+ 46. Henry Disston & Sons, #D-15-26”-10pt. “Victory” handsaw, Vg+ w/ multi-ply handle & Eagle/Liberty Bell graphics 47. 2 – Handsaws: “Can’t Be Beat” 22”-5 ½” pt. w/ rounded nose, G+; Keystone Saw Mfg. Co. #107-26”-8pt. w/ nib- back, Vg 48. Henry Disston & Sons “Union Pacific, Overland Route” #7-26 ¼” handsaw w/ “Union Pacific” shield, G-G+ 49. 2 – Rare, patent dated : Ellis & Russell, pat. 2-28-1871, lever-lock sliding-T , G; Adjustable Co., Lexington, KY., pat. 8-11-1908, dbl.-blade lay-out bevel, G+ 50. Millers Falls Co., 26” brass bound rosewood level w/ brass side views, Vg 51. Tray lot 5 – various levels: B.A. Stevens, 8” mahogany level, G; Modern Utilities Co., Harrisburg, “Perfection” adjustable grade level, G; A.V. Shorts, Townville, Pa. pat. 3-21-1905, adjustable level frame (parts only); Eden Specialty Co., pat. 6-17-1924, w/ original box, Vg; Dresden, Junior “Dial” level, G+ 52. 2 – Stanley, wooden levels: “sweetheart” #1193-24” brass cased mahogany level, Vg; R&L #19-26” rosewood brass tipped, Vg 53. 2 – Unusual, bevels: Langley’s Patent, 6-12-1894, level lock two-handle layout tool, G+; unsigned, combination slitting gauge/bevel, G 54. Towers & Lyon, “Wood’s Patent”, pat. 6-14-1887, 26” brass bound rosewood level w/ brass retractable peep-sights & side view, G+ 55. 3 – Measuring devices: unsigned, rosewood brass framed infill combination level/bevel, G; Star Tool Co. pat. 5-5- 1867, sliding-T bevel, G; matched pr. brass frame trammel point w/ 3” steel tips, G+ 56. 2 – Wooden levels: Stanley “V-strike” #96-30” brass bound rosewood level, G-G+; Disston-Morss “Keystone Toolworks” 30” rosewood, G 2 57. 2 – Pr. of trammel points: Lg. pr. brass frame w/ cross design cut-out on 2” wide rail, steel tips w/ 1 – micro- adjustable, G+; Lg. pr. aluminum frame, signed T.A. Ganley w/ embossed star design & steel tips, G 58. 2 – Wooden adjustable levels w/ circular adjustable gauge vials: C.S. Co. 28” cherry wood w/ brass ends & boxwood circular gauge, & brass side-sight, Vg; Henry Disston & Sons, 26 ¼” cherry wood w/ D&M brass adjustment gauge, G 59. 3 – Measuring devices: Howard Patent, brass embossed cast frame sliding-T bevel w/ brass diamond stop screw, Vg; “Hold-Fast”, pat. 12-15-1914, level lock bevel, G+; small pr. brass trammel points for ¼” bar. Trammel points have brass housing, round cap stop screws, & 2 ¼” tips, Vg 60. Sherry, Sag Harbor, NY. mahogany 30” “double-adjustment” level w/ brass ends & wide side-sights, Vg 61. 3 – Iron machine levels: Stanley R&L, “acorn capped” 8 ½” X ¾”X ¾”; G; L.L. Davis, “round ball capped” 7 ½” X 5/8” X 5/8”, G; Sawyer Tool Co. 5 7/8”, G 62. 2 – Wooden levels: H. Chapin, Union Factory, 30” rosewood brass tipped end & side-sight, F-G; Arrow Spirit Level, pat. 1-25-1887, cherry wood w/ brass ends, G 63. 4 – Assorted measuring devices: Eagle “embossed” iron handle 12” flush-T bevel, G+; Patent #18469, retractable lay-out gauge; A. Leschen & Sons Rope Co. diameter gauge, Vg; Goodell-Pratt combination caliper, Vg. 64. 2 – Wooden levels: Baker-McMillen “Akron” 28” 3-ply mahogany level, G; Winchester “trademark” #9835-28” cherry wood level w/ brass capped ends, G+-VG 65. L.L. Davis, “Adjustable Spirit Level”, pat. 3-17-1868, 24” mahogany wood w/ round center dial & brass tipped ends, plug repair, G-G+ 66. Davis Level & Tool Co., pat. 5-29-1877,1883, 24” iron level, G+-Vg 67. 6 – Various Stanley measuring devices, Vg: 3 - #18 flush-T bevels; #12-4” ; #2-4” mitre square; “sweetheart” #21-6” combination square, G 68. 2pr. Brass trammel points: Lg. pr. w/ heart cut-out housing for 1” rail. Points have mushroom cap stop-screws & 5” steel points, Vg; Medium pr. w/ round eye for 1” rail. Points have round cap stop-screws & 3” steel tips, Vg 69. Hand wrought stiff-joint “double-leg” caliper, G 70. 2 – ’s small wheel travelers: fine, hand wrought w/ 4 ¼” diameter wheel, Vg; homemade mahogany wood w/ 4 ½” dia. wheel, G 71. 2 – Small Stratton Brothers, #10 brass bound rosewood levels, Vg. Both, patent dated July 16,1872, & Oct. 4, 1887: 1st 8” w/ secondary vertical level near end; 10” w/ vertical level vial at ¾ rail point 72. 3 – Measuring devices: 2 – homemade “Dancing leg” : 4” w/ high heel & tool punch garter’s; 3 ¼” simple design; A. Lietz, “M. Attwood’s” Mining Clinometer w/ leather case, Vg 73. Edward Helb, Railroad, Pa. “ American Combined Level and Grade Finder” level w/ 3 ¼” diameter grade gauge behind glass & 1 ¼” diameter , G+-Vg 74. 4 – Stanley small levels: #183 camera level; #38-6” furnace level, Vg; #264-9” aluminum torpedo level w/ original box, Vg; #34-4” adjustable machine level, Vg+ 75. Davis Level & Tool Co. pat. 9-17-1867, 7” cast iron adjustable level w/ 2” dia. brass gauge & ornate open-work cast iron frame, Vg (retains 95% original japanning) 76. Leonhart Level, 18” brass soled oak adjustable level, pat. 2-27-1906, G+ 77. L.L. Davis, pat. 9-17-1867, 6” “mantle clock” type iron inclinometer/adjustable level w/ 2”dia. brass adjustable gauge. The level retains most of original japanning & gold-leaf accents, G+-Vg 78. 3 – Iron frame levels: Van Kamp, 12” adjustable, G; Wm. Chapman “Masonic trademarked” heavy 12” X 1 5/8” w/ brass vial cap, G+; unsigned, 8” machine level w/ brass inset vial cap, G 79. 4 – Small iron levels: Athol Machine Co. 6”, G+-Vg; Goodell-Pratt 6”, G-G+; Millers Falls 6”, G+; G.E. Jennings & Co. 6”, G+-Vg 80. Rare, Standard Tool Co. 6 1/8” adjustable pitch iron level w/ adjustable plate on one end of level, Vg 81. 4 – Stanley iron levels: 2 - #36-6”, F & VG; #37-6” nickel plated, Vg; #36G-6”, Vg+ 82. Rare, Miner’s level – International Mfg. Co. 8 ¾” “Luma-level”, Vg. The level is aluminum frame & has small flashlight bulb illumination. 83. 4 – Small iron levels: Stanley: #36-9”, G; #36G-9” japanned in original box, Vg; #36G-9” nickel-plated, Vg; L.S. Starrett, 6” japanned, Vg 84. 2 – Wheel traveler’s: unsigned factory made w/ 7 ¾” diameter wheel, brass indicator on cast iron handle, Vg; unsigned, hand wrought w/ 7” dia. wheel, iron arrow indicator & wrought twisted rod handle, G

3 85. Rare, unsigned Stanley #48-12” rosewood infill iron frame level w/ vertical sight in end. Each sight has brass shielded sights, G 86. 4 – Small wooden & brass plate levels: J.J. Colton, rosewood w/ full brass sole & upper plate, G+; Stanley R&L 10” maple, G; Stanley R&L 12” maple, G; Milliken & Stackpole, Boston, 8” mahogany w/ full brass upper plate, G+ 87. 2 – Brass bound rosewood levels: Baker McMillen Co., “Akron Eclipse” pat. 12-20-1904, #10-12”, Vg; Stratton Brothers, patent 3-1-1870, 12” w/ vertical level vial in end cap, Vg 88. 2 – “Safety handle” : J.S. Cantelo, 8” sag-back, patent dated, G+; James Swan 8”, pat. 7-31-1886, adjustable angle & fold handles, G+-Vg 89. P.S. & W. Co. #1 E.X. 3 ½” socket handle slick w/ turned mahogany handle, G-G+ 90. Wm. Greaves & Son, Sheffield, 11” cooper’s bench , G-G+ 91. 4 – Various Disston & Sons, mason’s pointed trowels, G+-Vg: “New York Pattern” w/ leather grip; #10; #5; etc. 92. 2 – Disston #8 “Triumph” , Vg. (1 – w/ original box) 93. Full case of 6 – Disston #1-8” try square, NIB 94. Tray lot assorted Disston tools, Vg: 3” scraper/knife; 5” round-right shears; dbl.-blade dough/mincing knife; 3 ¼” T-handle leather slitting knife; 4 – scraper handles 95. 5 – Assorted Disston saw repair tools, Vg. w/ original boxes: #1 saw file; #10 “Imperial” cross-cut saw tool; #10 handsaw ; #3 “conquer” swage; #1 “conquer” swage 96. Full case of 3 – Disston 14” “Turning”/bow saws w/ original box (not assembled), NIB 97. 2 – Disston #68-10” dovetail saws, NIB 98. J.G. Granger, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 3 ½” “deep socket” slick w/ off-set socket handle & 20” long blade to socket, Vg 99. 6 – Stanley #40 composite handle chisels, NIB: 2 – ¼ ”; 2 – ½”; 2 – ¾” 100. 3 – Stanley tools, NIB: #65 block w/ nickel plated cap; #9 ¼ ; 3 - #12 steel squares 101. 2 – Disston tools, NIB: #328-11” plastering trowel; #10 102. Tray lot assorted Disston files, most in original boxes (some NIB) 103. 6 – Assorted Disston tools: homemade hatchet re-purposed from old saw blade; brass tipped bulb planter w/ orange/black painted handle, G; pat. 11-11-13, combination brush, G+; 11 ½” plastering trowel; #146 pruning shears w/ original box; scraper 104. Tray lot assorted Disston tools (most in original boxes): #5 saw , NIB; #18 “Triumph” saw set; #3-9ga. saw teeth; 2 – tool holder bit sets 105. Tray lot assorted Stanley hardware, NIB: 3pr. #1214 chest handles; 3pr. #1205 chest handles; 5 - #1215 trap rings; etc. 106. 3 – Disston saw sets, w/ original boxes: 2 - #24; “Keystone” #K-32 107. 3 – Stanley block planes, NIB: “Defiance”: #1247; #1248; “Two-Tone” #OH20 maroon & yellow 108. Stanley Bailey #4 bench , NIB w/ “Christmas Stocking tag” 109. 4 – Stanley tools w/ original boxes: #59 doweling (NIB); #60 doweling jig, Vg; pr. #138 level sights, Vg; pr. #1 level sights, Vg 110. 2 – “Safety Handle” drawknives: “Diamond Edge” 8” sag-back w/ wing-nut stops nuts, Vg; J.S. Cantelo, Boston, pat. 6-30-1891, w/ spring-loaded lock nuts, G+ 111. Tray lot assorted Stanley boxed tools: full box of 12 - #6 “Peg Awl Hafts”; 1 - #2008-6” screwdriver; 4 - #2008- 3” screwdrivers 112. 3 – Stanley boxed tools: “Victor” #1120 block plane, NIB; #100 “squirrel-handled” small block plane; #200 “Cutter and Chisel Grinder” gauge, NIB 113. Graduated set of 10 – Stanley “Everlasting” handle wood chisels. Set appears to be matched & most “sweetheart” trademark 114. 3 – Stanley drawknives: “sweetheart” #85 wooden handled shave, VG; #84 wooden handled shave, Vg; R&L #67 “Universal” spoke shave, Vg (missing ) 115. 3 – Iron spoke shaves, G-G+: Cincinnati Tool Co.; C.H. Weston, pat. 6-1-1858,; Stearns “straight-handle” 116. 4 – Graduated Stanley #R40 “rubber composition” handle wood chisels, G+ 117. 3 – Unsigned, Stanley wooden mortise gauges: #77 rosewood, Vg; #165 boxwood w/ round plate, Vg; #65 boxwood, V g 118. 3 – Stanley iron handle spoke shaves, G-VG: #72 pattern makers; #64 straight handle; #51 raised handle 4 119. 2 – “Safety handle” drawknives: , 10” straight-back w/ wing-nut stop, Vg+; James Swan, 8” sag-back w/ wing-nut stops, G+ 120. 4 – Various marking gauges: unmarked Stanley #65 boxwood mortise gauge, Vg; Stanley #77 rosewood mortise, Vg; unsigned Chapin-Stephens oval fence w/ brass inlay buttons, VG; Stanley #93 butt-mortise gauge, G+ 121. 2 – Disston backsaws: early Henry Disston 7” dovetail w/ “shielded Eagle” touchmarks & “Eagle” button, G-G+; Disston & Sons, 10” mitre, G+ 122. 2 – Disston-Keystone “graphics series” handsaws: #K-6 “Challenger” w/ speedboat, Vg; #K-2 “Speedster” w/ racecar, G+ 123. 2 – Disston handsaws: “Power-Kraft” #84-3900 w/ aluminum allow handle, VG; #D-18-26” w/ resin handle (handle cracked) 124. 3 – Disston handsaws: 6” stair-builder’s saw, Vg; turned handle , Vg; 8” backsaw w/ closed grip, G 125. Disston & Sons, #D-15-26” “Victory” handsaw w/ rosewood handle, & “Eagle/Liberty Bell” graphics, G+-Vg 126. Disston “Select” #D-95 handsaw, NIB 127. 2 – Disston handsaws: “Handy ” 23 ½”-8pt. w/ “Farmer & Carpenter” graphics, Vg; #12-26” “nib” straight-back w/ carved boxwood handle, & lg. button, G+ 128. Disston & Sons, #240-22” metal handsaw, Vg+ 129. 3 – Disston & Sons handsaws: 8” backsaw w/ “Born Brothers Mechanics Tools, Chicago” trade logo, G; 8 ½” pruning saw w/ open-grip handle, Vg; 8” backsaw, marked “Manual Training Schools”, G 130. 2 – Disston & Sons handsaws: #2330-SS, Teflon coated blade, Vg; #33-24” pruning saw, G+ 131. 2 – “Graphic series” handsaws: “The Star of the West” #0-26 ¼”, G+; “Tip Top” 26 ¼”-7pt/ w/ bird on stem graphics, G+ 132. Disston & Sons #D42-26” “Victory” handsaw w/ rosewood handle, “Eagle/Liberty Bell” graphics, G+ 133. 2 – Disston #12 series handsaw w/ carved boxwood handles, & nib-back back: 1st Henry Disston & “Son” w/ complete set of brass “Frankenstein” raised lugs, G+; 2nd Henry Disston & Sons w/ partial set of “Frankenstein” lugs, G+ 134. Disston Inc., Danville, Va. #D-76 “Bicentennial” series 26”-0775 w/ “Eagle on Keystone” graphics, Vg+ 135. Black Diamond Saw Co., Philadelphia, 20”-10pt., handsaw, Vg 136. Disston & Sons #D-24-20”-7pt. handsaw w/ brass brace mount handle, G+ 137. 3 – Handsaws: “Mound City”, St. Louis, 18”-10pt., Vg; Norvell-Sharpleigh Hardware Co. “D-E” #150-18”-12pt. G+; Atkins “The Five Hundred” S.S. 26”-8pt. w/ plastic handle, Vg 138. 2 – Disston & Sons handsaws: #12-26”-8pt., rosewood handle, G+; #112-26”-7pt. (handle damage) 139. 2 – Disston & Sons #7 handsaws: early 26 ½” nib-back w/ long 3-bolt adjustable depth gauge, lg. button, G; 22 ½”-8pt. “nib-back”, Vg 140. 2 – Disston & Sons #D100 series variant handsaws: 26” sway-back w/ carved wood handle, G+; Porter Co., Danville, Va. 26” straight back w/ aluminum allow handle, Vg+ 141. Tray Disston items: “Duraflex Hack Saw ” store display (orange & black); 4 - #4-10” blades, NIB; 1 - #4-12” compass saw blade, NIB; 3 - #400-15” brick saw blades 142. Frame w/ 2 – Rare, Disston trade cards, both pat. Aug. 18th, 1885, “Alligator ”, Vg 143. Small display of Disston Tool “Give Away” items & 1 – Service award pin. Includes: 3 – 1940, pen ; 2 – files; 2 – combination file/knives 144. 3 – Disston Tools “Give Away” trade advertising items: 2 – brass ashtrays (1 – National Association); narrow horizontal placard 145. 3 – Disston Trade advertising “Give Away” or awards: Handsaw shaped lapel pin, marked w/ 10 (possibly 10 year service award); Comical “This Man Uses Disston’s Saws…” pocket mirror, Watch fob w/ wreath & Keystone design enameled center 146. 3 – Disston trade advertising items: Keystone “Champion” #K520 saw-blade sample/paper weight w/ “two men cross-cutting” graphics, G+; “Conservation Serves Everyone” pin-back; Post’s, Chicago, file, Vg 147. 2 – Trade advertising glass paper weights: Rare, William Mann, “Red Warrior Axe” , Americanax, Glassport, Pa., w/ native American Chief wearing head-dress & holding bow, G+; USONA, Glassport, Pa. w/ Eagle flying holding flag in talons, G+ 148. Display of Disston & Sons trade advertising items: Rare, “Constitutional Centennial” silk badge/ribbon w/ Henry Disston photo in circular blade & two crossed handsaws, marked 1787-1887, Vg; 3 – Various pocket notebooks: 1911, 1915, & 1917 5 149. Salesman’s case: Ben Cook Supply Co. “Salesmaster” w/ 6 – various Master brand pocket tape measures, Vg 150. Display of 2 – Disston & Sons, “Souvenir Model” handsaws w/ original envelopes & literature, Vg 151. 4 – Corgi “Stanley, Mack trucks”, NIB 152. Disston “Professional Handsaws” store display w/ yellow painted wood that has black lettering & iron rod frame, Vg 153. Tray lot of Stanley trade advertising items: small “Store Display” w/ orange paint & blue lettering, G+; 2 – Belt buckles; glass stein w/ pewter emblem, NIB; china coffee mug 154. 2 – Stanley hardbound tool references: Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools…, by John Walter, 1996 (2nd edition); Stanley Folding Rules, by Alvin Sellens, 1984 155. 2 – Hardbound tool references: Tools, a Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia, Garrett Wade Company, 2001; Dictionary of American Hand Tools…, Alvin Sellens, 1990 156. 3 – Hardbound tool references: 2 Vol. set: Patented Transitional & Metallic Planes in America, by Roger Smith, 1981 & 1992 (vol. II is autographed); Stanley “Special and Custom Rules, by Scott Lynk, 2002, (autographed) 157. 3 – Hardbound tool references: Boxwood & Ivory, Stanley Traditional Rules, 1855-1975, by Philip E. Stanley, 1984; American Tools, by Kebabian & Whitney, 1978; Wooden Plow Planes…., by Rosebrook & Fisher, 2003, autographed 158. 8 – Issues: The Disston Crucible, 1919-28, G-G+ 159. 2 – Disston & Sons, tool catalogs: P.B. Files and , price list, 1916, G+; 1932, #92 Tool catalog set w/ fold- out poster, NIB 160. 2 – 1918, Disston & Sons, vintage tool catalogues: H.B. 1918 (3rd edition), E.; P.B. (revised edition) 161. Rare, 1925, National Retail Hardware Convention “Gift Set”, NIB. Includes: Quaint Corners in Philadelphia, by Joseph Pennell & others w/ unfilled interior cover label; Disston miniature mason’s trowel “letter opener”; Disston “pocket notebook” 162. Tray lot assorted vintage Disston & Sons, trade advertising booklets, catalogs, & Disston Crucibles. 1913-1932 163. Bag lot assorted Disston & Sons, trade advertising post cards & small booklets. Includes: 1915, catalog booklet w/ original envelope; etc. 164. 3 – Early, Disston & Sons “Price-List” P.B. catalogs: 1876. tan cover, Vg; 1888, light blue cover, G; 1901, tan cover, G+-Vg 165. Vintage, Henry Disston & Sons Inc., Philadelphia, “saw display stand” w/ lithographed tin chamfered base & mahogany post for display. The base appears to be circa. 1920’s, but the post stand appears replaced. (minor chips to base) 166. Rare, 1978, Stanley & Peter Paul Inc. promotional “Grocery Store” display, NIB. The display includes 7 – various tools under plastic wrap on display board w/ top header, “Send 5 wrappers from any Peter Paul candy bars in this machine and get your choice of these top quality Stanley Tools at special price of $4.99” 167. 8pc. Disston & Sons, lathe knife set w/ long turned maple handles, NIB 168. Stanley #48 flip-bottom Tongue & plane, NIB (box rough) 169. Stanley #36-18” iron level, NIB 170. 2 – Disston handsaws, NIB: #4-16” backsaw; #95-10pt. 171. 2 – Stanley levels, NIB: #233-12” aluminum level, #36G-24” iron level 172. 3 – Stanley measuring devices: pr. #2 trammel pints, in original box Vg; 2 – 2ft. four-fold wooden rules, Vg+: #77, double-arch joint; #83 caliper/rule, Vg+ 173. 2 – Stanley ivory four-fold rules, Vg: #87-2ft, nickel silver bound; #92-1ft. square-joint 174. 3 – Architect’s 1ft. two-fold rules (2 – ivory & 1 – wood), G-Vg 175. 2 – Vintage ivory items: Stanley #39-1ft. four-fold caliper/rule, Vg; small “Day’s of the week” pocket calendar w/ nickel-plate pin, frontice piece shield & stop-clip 176. 4 – Stanley wooden rules: #34 ¼-12” straight rule, Vg; “sweetheart” #18-2ft. two-fold, Vg; R&L #2-2ft. two-fold w/ arch joint, G+; #94-4ft. four-fold brass bound w/ brass arch joint, G 177. Chapin-Stephens Co. #36-12” combination bevel/level/rule, NIB 178. 2 – Wooden folding rules: C.S. Co. #79 ¾-2ft. four-fold lumberman’s board foot rule, Vg; Stanley R&L #79-2ft. four-fold w/ board scale, Vg 179. 3 – bobs: Stanley #5-12oz. spool top w/ nickel plate, G+; Starrett #87-8oz., spool cap, Vg; Brown & Sharpe, 8oz. G+ 180. Approx. 4lb. “millwright’s” brass w/ steel tip, G+ 6 181. 4 – Wooden caliper/rules: #36-6” two-fold, Vg; #32-1ft. four-fold, Vg; 2 - #36 ½ two-fold, G+-Vg 182. Bone/Ivory & brass plumb bob w/ steel tip, approx. 8oz. Vg 183. 4 – Stanley 2ft. wooden four-fold rules, Vg: #61; #261; #62 brass bound; “sweetheart” #84 brass framed 184. 2 – Spool wind plumb bobs, approx. 8oz.: Dikeman Mfg. w/ wind-crank, G; Brass w/ spool under screw-cap, G+ 185. 5 – Assorted Stanley pocket levels (4 – brass front), G-Vg 186. 2 – Iron machine levels: unmarked, Stanley #43-8 ¾”; C.F. Richardson, 6”, G+ 187. 5 – Assorted steel tip brass plumb bobs, G 188. Approx. 2lb. “millwright’s” steel tip brass plumb bob, G 189. 2 – Steel tip brass “Spool wind” plumb bobs, approx. 8oz: Stanley R&L #2 w/ exposed spool, Vg; unsigned, w/ spool under screw cap, Vg 190. Unusual brass “ball-center” plumb bob w/ screw cap & 1 ¼” narrow point, approx. 16oz. 191. 4 – Various folding rules: #42-12” combination bevel/rule, Vg+; Stanley: “sweetheart” #73 ¼-2ft four- fold w/ oxbow joint, Vg; 2 – Stanley #17-2ft. brass two-fold rules, G+-Vg 192. Hay’s Improved Fractional Mechanic’s 3ft. four-fold wooden rule, Vg+ 193. 3 – Lufkin wooden rules: #172-6” two-fold caliper-rule, Vg; #046-6” caliper rule, G+; #2051-1ft. three-fold combination level/rule, G 194. Approx. 4lb. “Millwright’s” brass plumb bob w/ steel tip in fine walnut wood slide-lid box, VG+ 195. 3 – Various brass plumb bobs, 3 – 6oz. G-Vg 196. 2 – Pr. Brass & iron trammel points: early pr. for 1 ½” rail. The housing has diamond cut-out, large brass turn-key stop & 4 ½” steel points on brass acorn caps, Vg; unsigned pr. for 1 ½” rail. The housing is rounded & has side mount socket, domed brass stop-screws & 3” steel tips, G+ 197. 2pr. Brass & iron trammel points: unmarked, Stanley #3 “improved” points for 1 1/8”; lg. pr. for 2 ¾” rail. The house has “key-hole” cut-outs, wing-nut stops, & 2 ½” steel tips, G-G+ 198. 3 – Stanley tools, NIB: #95 butt , #59 jig; 2 - #47 adjustable bit gauges 199. 4 – Stanley tools, NIB: #95 butt marking gauge; #90 marking gauge; 4 - #26 screwdriver bits; 3 – type G bit brace jaws 200. Stanley #90 “bullnose” cabinet makers’ , NIB 201. Stanley #79 “two-way” side rabbet plane, NIB 202. Stanley #99 side rabbet plane, NIB 203. Stanley Bedrock “sweetheart” #604 ½ - 2 ½”W bench jack plane w/ rosewood handle & knob, last patent date 4- 19-1910, Vg (partial label on handle) 204. Stanley #40 , Vg 205. Stanley Bailey #S4 pressed steel bench jack plane w/ japanned “Liberty Bell” screw cap, G+ 206. Stanley Bedrock #604 ½-C “H” (?) bench jack plane w/ 2 ½”W blade, square shoulder rails; V-strike (circa 1912- 20), rosewood handle & knob, G-Vg. (appears to have heavy rail) 207. Stanley #140 rabbet/block plane w/ removable side rail, skew set iron & chrome plate palm grip, Vg (pat. Nov. 6, 1894, on rail) 208. Rare, Stanley “sweetheart” #196 curved rabbet plane w/ nickel plated frame, G-Vg (missing iron, replacement parts??) 209. 3 – Stanley block planes, NIB: #110; #118 (pressed steel); #220 210. 2 – Stanley “Handyman” #H1204 bench jack planes, Vg (in original boxes): 1st gray painted frame; 2nd dark blue frame 211. Stanley #74 flooring plane w/ circa 1912-20 V-strike, Vg+ (appears unused) 212. Stanley “Four-Square”-“sweetheart” #5 ¼ - 11 ½” bench jack plane, Vg+ w/ almost complete label on handle 213. Stanley Gage #G3 “self-adjusting” bench jack plane, Vg. w/ almost complete label on handle 214. Stanley “sweetheart” #1-5 ½” small bench jack, Vg. (minor chatter marks on right rail from use) 215. Unmarked, Stanley #90 patented “Improved” rabbet plane, pat. Oct. 5, 1876, G+-Vg. The plane has steel cased wood infill body w/ through tail blade clamp. It has side knick blade. 216. Stanley “sweetheart” #148 – 7/8” “two-way” tongue & groove plane restored Vg. 217. Early, Stanley #48 T&G “flip-bottom” plane w/ pat. date on left rail. Pat. July 6, 1875, Vg. (slight crack to knob) 218. Early, Stanley R&L #45 combination plane w/ japanned floral embossed cast frame & fences. The blade is held by right-side wing-nut clamp mechanism. The plane rail has patent March 11, 1884, Vg (includes only one blade) 7 219. Stanley #57 core box plane w/ single extension plate on each side-rail & complete with turn-buckle clamp, Vg. pat. 3-10-1896, 220. 2 – Unsigned, homemade side rabbet (core-box type) planes, Vg: Machinist made, brass frame w/ 2” sole, 2 ¾” high rail & squirrel-tail knob handle, Vg; wooden body w/ 1 ¾” sole 2 ¾” upright w/ plane knob handle 221. Stanley #171 door trim and plane w/ pat. 12-26-1911 on spring-lever catch, Vg 222. Stanley “150th Anniversary Commemorative Tool Collection” 1843-1993, #00967 chisel & set in wood case. The set includes 3 – socket handle wood chisels, maple turned barrel shaped mallet w/ brass strapping. Set includes original shipping box, E. 223. 3 – Stanley tools, NIB: 2 – Stanley #45- 1 ½” screwdrivers; #34-6” Eclipse level; #8AB tool holder w/ tips 224. 5 – Assorted Stanley tools, NIB (packaging): #36G-6” iron level; “175th Anniversary” (2018) 10ft. ; “Handyman” #96-6ft. zig-zag rule; #44 bit-square level; #84 bit-square level 225. Group of Stanley “Bailey” plane , NIB: 3 – 2 3/8”; 6 – 2”; 3 – 2” “double-irons” each w/ chip guard; 6 – 1 ¾” “double-irons” each w/ chip guard 226. Stanley #993 right angle brace w/ off-angle crank, Vg. 227. Millers Falls #7312-B – 12” “off-center” ratchet brace, Vg+ 228. Rare, John Morrison (Prescott, Arizona Territory) Patent, pat. 2-1-1898, brass geared brace, G 229. 2 – “Oddity” right angle braces, G: Goodell-Pratt, pat. May 9, 1905, “Tight-space” w/ adjustable angle hold; “Overtree & McMillen Patent” (pat. date Aug. 13, 1918) combination “Gear & brace” speed-wrench 230. Lg. Carpenter’s tool chest, 39 ½” X 10 ½” X 25”. Chest raised panel lift lid, upper sliding till, lower compartment till w/ 3 drawers, secondary sliding saw till. Chest has iron recessed drop-handle, and on casters, G. 231. Disston & Sons, revolving 3-saw store display. Display is lithographed orange & black metal w/ wooden frame. Display marked “It pays to use a good Saw.” & “The saw Carpenter’s use”. G-G+ 232. Lg. Cast iron, Disston Factory wall tie on modern stand. This, “D in Keystone” shaped “building brace plate/tie” is purported to be from torn down Disston Saw factory in Philadelphia, Pa. The brace is ex-Roger Smith collection, and has modern welded stand for display & black-orange paint. Approx. 14 ½”H 233. Rare, Fisher- “Disston” “embossed” Saw Dresser’s swage, dated 1912, and marked ’66 (approx. 66 lbs.). 8” X 5 ½” plate (top) X 5 ¼” H 234. Rare, Disston hanging store display for 16 – handsaws. Display is circular shaped metal rod framed w/ lithographed metal trade advertising in green & red. Includes homemade hanging bracket. Display is 19” dia. X 39” H., G-VG 235. Mixed hardwood Carpenter’s tool chest w/ paneled lift lid. Chest has 6 interior sliding tails & recessed iron tote handles on side. Chest is 38 ¾” X 27 ¾” X 24 ¼”, G-Vg. 236. Alex Revell & Co. Mfg Chicago, Ill., Chrome & glass rolled front counter top display case w/ drop-door rear access. Case is 35 ¾” X 24 ¾” X 12 ½” H. 237. Rare, Henry Disston & Sons, Inc. lithographed tin single side round trade sign. The sign is blade shape and has picture of Henry Disston in small Keystone & large over-view of the along the Delaware river. It reads “America’s Greatest Saw Works, The largest in the world. Philadelphia, Pa.”. Sign has modern rod & tube display. G. Sign is 19 ½” diameter 238. Disston & Sons, “Oregon” two-man cross-cut saw, Vg, 239. Disston & Sons, “Great American”, patent Oct. 14, 1870, one/two man cross-cut “docking” saw w/ secondary handle, Vg 240. Disston & Sons #471 “Precision Ground” two-man saws w/ adjustable vertical/horizontal mount handles, Vg... Saw is 72 ½” long. 241. Disston & Sons, #3 wooden folding saw buck w/ “rolling pin” center, 24 ½” H. 242. Modern, “Stanley” oak & glass counter top display case. The front glass of display has engraved Stanley “sweetheart” logo, 2 – rear hinged & decorative arched top access board. Case is 17 ¼” X 9 ½” X 21 ½” 243. Disston & Sons, #1 circular saw blade “adjustable setting stake” for saw blade repair. Cast iron bench mounted stand w/ adjustable post. Lot includes Disston #4-14”-70 teeth circular cut-off saw w/ original box, G+ 244. Atkins & Co., circular saw blade “adjustable angle saw setting stake”. Stake has adjustable post for blades up to 24” diameter & adjustable saw setting attachment, G+ 245. Disston & Sons, #2 Freas Patent, pat. 10-27-1914, saw tooth swage sharpener. Tool is chrome plated, Vg. 246. 2 – Disston & Sons, trade advertising “Give Away” metal handsaw shaped lithographed tins: “D” model panel saw, 10 ¾” overall length, hole at handle; “Porter Division” 7 ¼” overall length, G+ 8 247. 3 – Saw dressing hammers (??): heavy round “lollipop”, G; “two-faced” w/ 2 ¼” round planishing surface & rounded 2 ¼” fuller; Tahlen 3lb. “No-Bounce” mallet, Vg 248. 3 – Tools: C. Hammond, leatherworking hammer w/ long rounding tail & 2” dia. head; 249. Tray lot 6 – Assorted Disston & Sons, saw sharpening tools: 3 – various adjustable saw setting tools; Universal cross-cut saw tool; #2 saw swage in original slide-lid box, G; #487 saw setting tool, G 250. Early, Disston & Sons, Phila. 36” saw straight edge tool w/ serpentine strike, G+ (some pitting) 251. 3 – Disston, saw punches in original boxes: #1 midget punch, G-G+; #2 midget punch, Vg; Butcher saw blade punch #2, NIB 252. Disston “Keystone Hand Saws” counter top saw display w/ folding legs & black-gold printed thick card stock display tops, G-G+ 253. 6 – Disston tools (3 – w/ boxes): Boxed: 1 - #3-6” bevel; #20-4” cabinet scrapers; various card scrapers; Non- boxed: miniature mason’s trowel (probably letter opener), F; #40 “swan’s neck scraper, G+; #8 tooth gauge, Vg 254. Tray lot assorted honing stones (most w/ original boxes): Orr & Lockett Hardware Co., iron cased lapping stone, Vg; 5 – assorted sharpening stones in boxes, F-Vg. Makers: Carborundum; Norton; ; etc. 255. Tray lot assorted Disston saw repair tools, parts & file handles; etc. 256. 5 – Disston & Sons, hand tools: #1 saw set plate, Vg+; 3 – wood handle screwdrivers, G; 1 – resin handle 257. 5 – Assorted saw “Dressing” tools: American Tool Co., pat. 3-12-1889, saw set; Disston “Triumph” saw set; Atkins & Co. “universal” cross-cut tool; etc. 258. Tray lot assorted Disston “Card-stock” printed displays, G-Vg (all black & orange print): 3 – various 8”x6” placards; 2 – counter-top “fold-out” display stand; “slide-over” card for on saw blade 259. 2 – “Oddity” tools w/ re-printed literature: John H Graham & Co., “Common Sense Band Cutter”. Tool was used for cutting wire & twine bands before threshing, G+; “Domestic”, Excelsior wrench/screw driver, pat. 3-13-1877, made by Disston & Sons, G+ 260. 2 – Lg. paperback Disston & Sons, “Files & Rasps” catalogues, Vg: 1914, & 1930 261. H.B., 1918, Henry Disston & Sons (3rd edition, copyright 1923) green canvas bound catalog, Vg+ 262. H.B., 1914, Henry Disston & Sons (copyright January, 1914) green canvas bound catalog, Vg+ 263. P.B., 1906, Henry Disston & Sons, catalog, tan & gray printed cardstock binding, Vg 264. P.B., 1906, Henry Disston Sons, catalog (copyright January, 1909) gray cardstock cover w/ black print, Vg (covered labeled with Strong, Carlisle & Hammond Co. catalogue) 265. Tray lot Stanley tools literature: 2 – 1941, P.B. “The Stanley Tool Guide”, Vg; 1898, P.B. “Pocket” tool catalog, G+-VG; 1927, “Pocket” tool catalog, G; 1933, “Stanley News”, Vol. III, No,7 266. Tray lot Disston related trade advertising items: “Disston School” printed felt pennant; WWII era, printed fly- sheet “A 102-year Old Veteran Has Gone to War” w/ tanks, airplanes, boats, etc.; 2 – P.B. 1940, #100 catalogues, G 267. Tray lot Disston & Sons, “Trade literature & Books”: H.B., 1911, (small) Tool catalog w/ green fabric covered binding, G-G+; P.B., 1891, “ Tools” pocket catalog , F-G; re-print (?), P.B., 1887, pocket tool catalog, no wear; 1924-25, “give away” memo book 268. Stanley #700, “wood-workers” , NIB 269. 2 – Stanley saw sets, NIB: #42 (black); #442 (green) 270. Tray lot Stanley plane parts, NIB: 5 – Knobs, in #5 handles box; full box of 6 - #5 “Tropical Wood” plane handles 271. Stanley Bailey #5 ¼ bench “Junior” jack, NIB 272. Stanley Bailey #6 bench jack, NIB (pre-1971) 273. Stanley “100 Plus, Autocrat Hammers”, 16oz. claw hammer, NIB (slight scratch to label on handle) 274. Tray lot assorted Stanley tools, NIB: “Handyman” #H1207 hobby vise; 2 - #806-6ft. Zig-zag rules; 2 – boxes of 6 - #S2 single plane irons (late era) 275. Stanley #444 Dovetail/ tongue & groove plane w/ original oak case. Plane is Vg. w/ minor nickel plate loss near palm grip. Case missing lid. 276. Tray lot Stanley drilling devices: “Russell Jennings” #100 auger bits “set #32 ½ in wooden 3-tier case (w/ rare 3/16”; #929-10” ratchet brace w/ aluminum grips, G 277. Tray lot drilling devices, NIB: 1 - #945A-10” bit brace; Irwin #62-T, 13pc. auger bit set , 1948, literature 278. Tray lot drilling devices: Stanley #984- corner ratchet brace, NIB; 1954, Irwin, 6pc. auger bit set in oak tool case, Vg

9 279. Tray lot drilling devices: A.A. Wood & Sons “Universal 56” hollow auger, Vg+ w/ original box; Millers Falls #731-12” ratchet brace w/ oiler attachment, G+ 280. Tray lot drilling devices: Millers Falls #737 corner ratchet brace, Vg; Irwin, 13pc. auger bit set in hinged two-tray box, Vg 281. Tray lot assorted Stanley tools, NIB: 2 – X227-6ft. zig-zag rules; #42 saw set (black); #43 saw set (black) 282. Stanley Bailey #7 bench jointer, NIB (pre-1971) 283. Rare, Pattern maker’s rabbet plane set, 6pc. Machinist crafted set of: ½” standard & round; 5/8” standard & round; 7/8” standard & round. Set is nickel-plated in home-crafted case 284. 3 – Unsigned, iron frame rabbet planes: Coachbuilder’s 1 3/8” circular T-rabbet, Vg; 2 – Cabinet makers’, by same maker: 1/4” & 5/8”, G+ 285. 2 – Unsigned, cabinet maker’s “bullnose” rabbet planes: Brass 3 ½” X 1 1/8” w/ hardwood infill-, Vg; Iron 3 3/8” x ½” w/ rosewood infill-wedge, G+ 286. Henry White, Phila. 3 ½” W., wooden panel raiser plane w/ skew set W. Greaves & Sons, iron, restored Vg. (repaired cracked handle) 287. A. Howland & Co., NY. “rosewood & fruitwood” handled screw arm plow plane, Vg: rosewood frame & fence, fruitwood threads & boxwood knobs-stops 288. T. Benjamin (*?) 3 1/8” socket handle slick w/ turned maple wood handle, G 289. Unsigned, 3 7/8” socket handle slick w/ turned walnut wood handle (replacement). The slick has off-set socket, G-G+ (extensive surface pitting) 290. Henry Disston & Sons, “Special” 18” metal cutting handsaw, Vg 291. Henry Disston & Sons, #7 “Ship Saw” 26”-5 ½ pt. straight back, G+ 292. Henry Disston & Sons #D15 “Victory” 26”-6pt. w/ rosewood handle, & Eagle-Liberty Bell “Proclaiming Freedom Throughout the World” logo, G+-Vg 293. Henry Disston & Sons, #344 patent ground “For Metal or Wood” handsaw, Vg 294. 2 – Henry Disston & Sons, “skew back” handsaws: #20-26”-10pt., Vg; #112-26”-6pt. rip saw, G+ 295. 2 – Henry Disston & Sons, handsaws: 20” “Expressly Made for Chicago Board of Education”, public school saw, G; #D17 “DDD- Disston Double Duty” 26” skew back w/ combination teeth, G+ 296. Henry Disston & Sons, #196-30” “Docking Saw” skew back handsaw w/ metal handle, G+-Vg 297. 2 – Disston handsaws: Disston & Sons, #D12-26”-5 ½ pt. w/ carved hardwood handle, Vg+; “Keystone” #K1 “Leader” 26”-8pt. w/ horse race graphics, G+ (cracked handle) 298. 2 – Disston handsaws w/ resin handles, Vg-Vg+: “Nation Hardware Special, 1840-1950” 26”-8pt.; #D111 “Lightweight” 26”-8pt. 299. 2 – Henry Disston & Sons “Acme” #120 skew back handsaws: 20”-12pt., G+-Vg; 26”-12pt., Vg+ 300. Henry Disston & Sons, #D115 “Disston Jubilee, 1840-1915” 22 ¼”-9pt. skew back handsaw w/ “diamond graphics” & rosewood handle, Vg+ 301. Henry Disston & Sons #D115 “Victory, proclaiming Liberty throughout the world” 26”-10pt. w/ Eagle-flags- Liberty Bell graphics, Vg-Vg+ 302. 2 – Disston-Keystone “Graphic series” handsaws: #K5 “Defender” 26”-8pt. w/ “toboggan race” graphics, Vg+; #K3 “Pacemaker” 26”-8pt. w/ “track-race” graphics, G+-Vg 303. S.H.Co., St. Louis “Fast Mail, 999” 20 ¼”-11pt. handsaw w/ “Steam locomotive & tender” graphics, G+ 304. 2 – Disston & Sons handsaws: #D55 “Stainless Steel” 26”-7 ½ pt., Vg+; early, #7 “nib-back” 26”-4 ½ pt. w/ label on handle that reads “Beware of Counterfeits, Henry Disston & Sons”, G-VG 305. 2 – Disston & Sons, handsaws: #D15 “Victory, proclaiming Liberty throughout the world” 26”-5 ½ pt. w/ multi- ply wood handle & V-Eagle-Liberty Bell graphics, Vg; #D8-26-8pt. skew back, Vg 306. 3 – Disston, “butcher’s” handsaws: Henry Disston & Bro., Phila. 12” w/ “Frankenstein” raised nuts, G; Disston & Sons: “Pork Packers” #2-15”, Vg; #16-12” pruning saw, G+ 307. 2 – Stanley 24” metal levels: #237 aluminum, G+; #36-G w/ nickel-plated (?) rails, G+ 308. 3 – “Oddity” levels: unsigned, 18” aluminum framed “dial-gauge” w/ retractable end-pin that for use as 45% , G+; Dreier Brothers, Chicago, mahogany 20 ½” “True pitch level” w/ adjustable “hinge & post” operated pitch, Vg; 12” P.H. Vogel Mfg., New Britain, CT., brass & aluminum frame level, pat. 5-13-1919, G+ 309. 4 – Small Disston levels: Disston & Morss, 12” iron machine level, F; “keystone” 9” wooden torpedo, Vg; Aluminum 9” torpedo, G; rosewood 6” “pocket” level, hole drilled for hanging G+

10 310. 3 – small Iron levels: “No name” 9 ½” w/ brass mounted face plate & end vertical vial, G+; 2 – Stanley #36-12”, G-G+ 311. Stanley “Sweetheart” #95-24” brass bound mahogany level, Vg (w/ complete logo label) 312. Disston & Sons, #16-26” brass capped cherry wood level w/ 75% of original black label, Vg 313. “Oddity level”: Disston #0103 (or 0105) 26” cherry reversible level w/ William Disston patent 10-29-1912, design. The level has 6-vial design & brass capped ends, G+ 314. Early, Stanley R&L #2-26” cherry wood level w/ partial “black” side label, Vg (small chip to one corner) 315. Stanley “Sweetheart” #30-24” dbl.-adjustable level w/ 95 % of original “Tested for Accuracy…” label on side rail, Vg. 316. 2 – Sharpleigh Hardware Co., “Diamond Edge” handsaws: #140-18”-11 pt., G+; #155 “Union Pacific-Overland Railway” marked 26”-7pt. G+-VG 317. 2 – Wooden levels: H. Chapin, Union Factory #294-24” 3-ply w/ brass tipped corners, G; Davis & Cook, 26”-3- ply w/ capped ends “Cook’s patent” inclinometer, G+ 318. Tower & Lyon, Wood’s patent 6-14-1887, 26” cherry level w/ spring-operated “pop-up” brass sights in capped ends, G+-Vg 319. 2 – Levels: Federal Tool Co., Chicago, #2026-26” wooden adjustable sight level, pat. 8-27-1912, F+-G. Level is 3-ply w/ “stow away” sights; Keen Kutter #K624-24” iron level, G. 320. 2 – Cherry wood adjustable levels: Disston & Sons, 3-ply #25-26 ¼” w/ brass capped end & 90% original “Red Keystone” gold label, VG; Baker-McMillen Co. “Standard” #31-28” w/ brass capped ends, G+ (drilled hanger hole) 321. 2 – Levels, NIB: “No name” G. Henneberg Patent (Type), marked patent applied for (pat. date 11-30-1897) 12” 3-ply wood combination sight level w/ upper view & brass capped ends (1 – w/ view); Starrett #132-12” iron level 322. 2 – Davis Patent (patent 9-17-1867) adjustable wooden levels: Davis Level & Tool Co. 12” mahogany w/ brass capped ends, G+; L.L. Davis “Adjustable Spirit Level” 18” mahogany level, G+ 323. Davis Level & Tool Co. 18” “Ornate” cast iron adjustable brass dial “spirit level”, G-G+ 324. M.W. Robinson Co., Brooklyn, New York, “Davis Patent” 24” “Ornate” cast iron combination/adjustable level, G+-Vg 325. L.L. Davis, “Adjustable Spirit Level” 24” “Ornate” cast iron level w/ 3” brass dial (patent w/ secondary3-17- 1868), Vg. The level has 3 ¼” rail with 90% original japanning & gold-leaf painting. 326. The Davis Level & Tool Co., Springfield, Mass. 6” iron level w/ brass tags patented 5-27-1877, 1883, Vg. 327. 2 – Williams Mfg. Co., Williamsburg, Mass. iron levels: 5 ½” variant w/ solid rail ends, G+; 5 7/8” variant w/ molded post ends, G-G+ 328. 3 – Small cast iron block planes: early, Stanley R&L #101, G+-Vg; Moulson Bros. (?) 3 ¼” “Bullnose” infill block (missing infill); Birmingham Tool (?) 4” block, F+-G 329. Stanley “sweetheart” #95 edge trimming block, Vg+ (w/ complete original label) 330. Davis Level & Tool Co. 6” iron block w/ two-buckle brace upper rail, Vg 331. 3 – Stanley #144 edge rounding planes, ¼”, 3/8”, ½” (1 – knife replacement from #45 set), G-VG 332. 2 – Small Stanley planes: #100 ½ round block w/ squirrel-tail handle, Vg; #196 “chisel-mount” blind nailer plane, Vg 333. Stanley #112 veneer scraper plane, Vg (w/90% original label intact) 334. Rare size, unsigned Stanley #12 ¼ “narrow” 2” adjustable veneer scraper, Vg 335. 2 – Stanley scraper, Vg: #83 adjustable w/ pitch adjuster post-roller; #81 cabinet scraper, nickel plated w/ hardwood mounted sole 336. Stanley #289 “skew set” rabbet/fillister plane, complete w/ fence, circa 1912-20 V-strike blade, Vg. (90%> original japanning) 337. Stanley #378 weather strip plane, G+-VG 338. 2 – Edge rabbet planes: Stanley #98 right edge w/ V-strike, Vg; Sargent VBM #81 two-way, VG 339. Rare, Stanley “Miller’s Patent” adjustable plow/fillister combination molding plane, w/ ornate embellished cast iron frame, side bed, 1 ¾” blade & two fences, Vg. The handle has “Miller’s Patent, June 28, 1870” 340. 2 – Stanley Bailey bench planes, NIB: #4 smooth bench jack w/ black resin adjustment knob; “sweetheart” #3 smooth bench jack

11 341. 2 – Stanley tools: Bailey “sweetheart” #A5 aluminum bench jack, G (chipped tote); #386 angle gauge w/ pat. 4-1- 1913, G-G+ 342. 2 – Stanley “pressed-steel” bench jack planes: “sweetheart” #S5 w/ rosewood, part. label, red-letter lever-cap, G+; “sweetheart” #S4 w/ rosewood, embossed lever cap, part. label, G-VG 343. 2 – Stanley planes: #11 “Belt maker’s” shave, G+-VG; Rare, R&L #11 ½ “Flooring” variant of 11 w/ extended nose (embossed marked), G-G+ 344. Stanley Bailey “sweetheart” #2-C small bench jack, VG w/ complete trade label on rosewood handle 345. Stanley Bedrock “V-strike” #602 smooth small bench jack w/ square shoulder rail, restored Vg (knob & handle high gloss , handle possible replacement?) 346. Stanley Bedrock “V-strike” #602 smooth small bench jack w/ round shoulder rail, knob cracked otherwise Vg 347. 2 – #2 Size bench jack planes, non-Stanley: Eclipse w/ red stained wood, Vg; Fulton w/ part. label, Vg 348. 2 – #2 Size bench jack planes, non-Stanley: Ohio Tool Co., #02, G+-Vg; Union Mfg. Co. #2, Vg 349. 2 - #2 Size bench jack planes: Van Kamp, G; Sargent VBM #407, VG 350. Millers Falls #7, small bench jack plane (Stanley #2 size)Vg 351. Stanley Bailey #2 small bench jack , 7” (8” overall length, long version), NIB 352. 2 – Stanley planes, NIB: #78 rabbet/fillister; #148 “two-way” T&G plane 353. 2 – Stanley planes w/ original boxes: #239 improved “weather-stripping” plow plane, NIB; #248 weather stripping plane, Vg+ 354. Stanley Bailey #2 small smooth bench jack plane, NIB (7 ½”L) 355. Group of assorted Stanley tools, NIB: #368 plane angle gauge (box F); #80 box scraper w/ “sweetheart” trademark; #106-6ft. zig-zag rule w/ “Go on Green” builders in bibs on box 356. Stanley Bailey #72 ½ plane w/ molding blade attachment, Vg 357. Graduated set of 3 – Stanley cabinet maker’s “shoulder” rabbet planes: V-strike #92-5 ½” X ¾”, Vg+; “sweetheart”: #93-6 ½”x 1”, Vg; #94-7 3/8”x1 ¼”, G+ 358. 2 – Stanley edge tools: Bedrock #604, bench jack w/ square shoulder rails, V-strike, stress crack to right rail (excellent parts); “sweetheart” #80 box scraper, NIB w/ complete label 359. Rare, Stanley R&L #340 furring plane w/ 95% original japanning, Vg-Vg+ 360. 2 – Stanley fiberboard beveling planes, NIB: #1951; #194 361. 4 – Various : R&L #3-12” mahogany level, G; “sweetheart” #64 ½ wooden marking gauge, Vg; 20oz. Shingling half-hatchet, G+; hatchet w/ original label, Vg 362. 5 – Assorted hammers: Atha Tool Co., Farrier’s claw, G+; 4 – assorted upholsterer’s hammers, G-G+ 363. 2 – Hand : “Indian Chief” fireman’s hatchet, G+; signed (?) ice hatchet, G+-Vg 364. 4 – Various hammers: H.A. Ayvad, Hoboken, NJ, “Chisel-Claw Hammer Co.” 20oz. w/ 2 – nail cleats, G; Fulton, 20oz. “Utility Claw” w/ steps on claw & spike on one tip; unknown “double-claw” w/ full plated butt for nail starting, G+; unsigned 16oz. claw w/ nail set on left cheek, F 365. 4 – Various hammers: Cheney 16oz. claw w/ patented ball-bearing nail holder, G+; Brylco, 16oz. claw, Vg; Mephisto 20oz. “Chisel-claw” G+-Vg; “Magna-head” 16oz. G 366. 3 – Hammers: C. Hammond, Phila. veneering hammer, G+; Cheney #777, pat. 11-25-24, Chisel-claw, Vg; 8oz. octagon-poll strap braced crate hammer, G 367. 5 – Various hammers: unsigned claw handled hammer, G; iron claw-handle staple hammer, G; 2 – Henry Cheney Hammer Corp. ball-peen hammers, Vg; unsigned “spike-tail” hammer, Vg 368. 2 – Hammers: unsigned, pat. Nov. 11, 1902, “double-claw” hammer, G; Cheney, octagon poll 20oz. claw w/ pat. ball-bearing nail holder, G+ 369. Tray lot Stanley drilling devices: #984 right-angle ratchet-brace, Vg; “Jennings” set no.32 ½/ #100 auger bit set in 3-tier case, Vg 370. Tray lot assorted drilling devices: Stanley #923-8” brace, Vg; Snell Mfg. Co. “Jennings Pattern” #300 auger bits set (missing 1-bit), Vg 371. Alfred Ridge Manufacturer, (brass) “Metallic Frame” patent brace w/ brass frame, hardwood infill, & hardwood knurl w/ “Warranted Superior” brass button, G+ (crack to lower infill) 372. 2 – Wooden “platelayer’s” wooden braces, P & Vg (1 – w/ bit) 373. 3 – Drilling devices: 2 –Stanley braces: #928-6”, Vg; “Defiance” #1250-10”, G+-Vg; A.A.W. & S. CO., pat. 12- 31-1901, 1 ¼” hollow auger, Vg

12 374. 3 – Marking gauges: S.S. Norton, rosewood & brass mortise gauge, Vg; Rare, Marshall-Wells, “Zenith” boxwood & brass mortise gauge, Vg; unsigned “two-arm” w/ wedge stop marking gauge, G 375. 3 – Marking gauges: E.W. Carpenter, Lancaster, mortise gauge w/ wooden stop screw, G+-Vg; Belamy (?) w/ lever clamp, G; unsigned, Bates, Bloomsburg, Pa. brass head, G+ 376. 5 – Assorted Stanley marking gauges: 2 – early rosewood & brass; #198 dbl.-arm w/ metal rods, G+; #197 rosewood head w/ metal rod, Vg; unsigned #78 boxwood mortise gauge, G+ 377. Lg. hand wrought chair maker’s howel/ w/ 7 ½” edge, G 378. Signed (French??) cooper’s/trencher adze/howel w/ tight radius & 6 ¼” edge, G+ 379. Tray lot of drilling devices: A. Browne, Sheffield, “push-button” wooden brace w/ brass bracing & rosewood knurl w/ ivory button, G; early, Irwin Auger Bit Co., 11pc. auger bit set in original oak case w/ swing-out drawer (missing some bits) 380. 3 – Early, Disston & Sons (serpentine strike) saw dresser’s : #3, #3 ½, #4, G-VG 381. 2 – Disston & Sons, (serpentine strike) saw dresser’s “dog face” mallets: #3 ½ & #5, Vg 382. Tray lot drilling devices: “Yankee” #2101A corner ratchet brace, G; Goodell-Pratt, corner ratchet brace, G; Irwin “Handy-Bore-case” 10pc. auger bit set in wooden case, G 383. 3 – Saw dresser’s mallets: 2 – unsigned octagon “dog’s face” mallets (1lb. & 2lb.); unsigned “cross-poll” #2 ½, Vg 384. 2 – Saw dresser’s “off-set faced” mallets, approx. 2lb. & 4lb., G+-Vg 385. 2 – Various hand wrought bowl adze: unsigned approx. 4 ½” gouge/adze, G; “odd” dbl.-faced gouge, G+ 386. 3 – Various cooper’s tools: L. & I.J. White (?) #1 ½ round adze w/ socket shield handle, Vg; 2 – hand wrought wheel travelers: 7” dia. flat-plate wheel on wrought fork handle, G; 6 ½” dia. square-stock wheel w/ wood handle, G 387. 4 – Various, Disston & Sons, saw dresser’s tools: octagon swage bar; 6oz. rivet hammer; 12oz. dbl-face hammer; approx. 16oz. oval head hammer, Vg 388. 5 – Assorted measuring devices: sm. pr. of brass trammel points for 1” rail w/ leaf pattern cut-out & 2” steel points, Vg; pr. medium size brass trammel points for 1” rail w/ cloverleaf cut-out & 3” iron points, marked B.C. G+; 3 – bevels: Millers Falls #1408 flush-T; Southington “hold-fast”, Vg; unsigned sliding-T, G 389. 2 – Stanley wooden levels: R&L #21-26 ¼” brass-bound mahogany level, G+; #23-24” Cherry wood, G+-VG 390. 3 – Stanley 12” iron levels: 2 - #36 variants, Vg; 1 - #36G nickel plated, NIB 391. 4 – Various try squares: unsigned 8” combination level/square w/ marking awl, G-G+; 2 – Disston & Sons, pat. 1- 6-1855, combination level/mitre square (iron handle), G; Disston & Morss, 8” brass handle, G 392. Tray lot assorted Disston measuring devices, G-Vg: 6” rosewood handle try square; 6” ; 2 – sliding-T bevels; single trammel point; etc. 393. Tray lot 4 - assorted tools: fine, unsigned string-line winder w/ 4 ½” dia. maple wood spool on brass arm bracket mounted into turned handle, marked “patent applied for”. The spool has two fine turned rosewood knobs, Vg.; small turned 2 ¼” diameter “Yo-yo) spool line-winder, G+; 6” long turned maple plumb bob (?); “what’s it?” cellarman’s cork shave tool w/ iron upper & wood turned lower, G+ 394. Tray lot assorted collectibles/tools: W.H. Briscoe, WWI era military brass button polishing stick/plate, patent #116972/17, VG; 2 – glass cutting tools: “Universal” w/ ivory grip; “Excelsior ” w/ rosewood handle, Vg; signed (?) screw threading plate w/ knob top handle, G+; Ridgeley, furniture painter’s “Graining combs set” in original tin case, VG 395. Tray lot Disston & Morss, & Disston & Sons, measuring devices: 2 – metal handle try squares: 2” & 3”, G; 2 – metal handle mitre squares: 4 ½”, G & Vg.; 5” flush-T bevel w/ metal handle, pat. 10-29-1907, Vg 396. 4 – Stanley tools: R&L #88 clapboard marking gauge, Vg+; 2 - #89 clapboard marking gauges w/ patent dates, G-VG; #202 bench stop/cleat, pat. 11-30-1909, G 397. 3 – Wooden 2ft.-4-fold rules: Stanley R&L: #78 brass bound arch joint, Vg; #75 w/ side rail markings & brass oxbow joint, F+-G; C.S. Co. #78 ½ w/ brass dbl.-arch joints, Vg 398. 5 – Variants, Stanley #39 ½ - 6” iron pocket levels, Vg: 3 – “sweetheart” (1 – nickel plate, 1 – brass top plate & 1 – japanned); nickel plate model w/ patent 5-20-90, plate & “diamond grid” rails; early model w/ floral embossed sides & patent dated plate 399. 3 – Wooden folding rules: Lufkin: #863L four-fold combination level/rule w/ gauge, Vg; #2062-2ft. 3- fold combination level/rule, Vg; no-name #58-2ft. 6-fold, P-F (poor repair)

13 400. Bag lot assorted folding knives & collectibles: 3 – stag handle knives; Barlow knife; small pocket model cigar nipper; handsaw shaped tie-tack (?) 401. Early, Hall & Knapp, New Britain CT. 29 ½” mahogany brass tipped level w/ brass shielded center sight, F+-G 402. Stanley R&L, #11-26 ½” rosewood brass capped level w/ “fancy arch” brass inlaid side-sights, G+ 403. Davis & Cook Co., “Cook’s Patent” 18” rosewood dbl-vial inclinometer level w/ nickel plated end caps & upper plate, G-G+ 404. Davis & Cook Co., “Cook’s Patent” 26” cherry wood dbl.-vial inclinometer level w/ brass capped ends (no register plate), G+-VG 405. Davis & Cook Co., “Cook’s Patent” 23” cast aluminum frame dbl.-vial inclinometer level, early weld repair above one vial, G 406. Stanley R&L #25-30 ¼” mahogany brass capped “Duplex” adjustable level w/ brass shield side-sights, VG. Level has arch strike w/ last patent date July 2, 1872. 407. Stanley “sweetheart” #30-24” brass capped cherry wood “Duplex” adjustable level, VG 408. Stanley R&L, “Nicholson Patent”, pat. 5-1-1866, 24 ¼” iron frame level (single vial), G+ 409. Rare, Stanley #37G-24” iron level w/ “Copper Wash” plate, VG 410. Rare, Stanley #37G-18” iron level w/ “Copper Wash” plate, Vg. 411. Stanley #37G-12” iron level w/ “Copper Wash” plate, G 412. 2 – Stanley 18” metal levels: #36G iron frame w/ japanned interior rail, G+-VG; “sweetheart” #237 aluminum frame, G-G+ 413. Rare, Stanley “sweetheart” #236-24” aluminum frame “dbl.-side center vial level w/ pat. 5-6-1924 & maroon painted center rail, G+ 414. C.E. Jennings & Co. 17 ¾” “ornate” cast iron level w/ lattice-work japanned interior frame, G+-VG. (minor rust to ends) 415. C.E. Jennings & Co. 23 ¾” “ornate” cast iron level w/ lattice-work japanned interior frame, G 416. Stanley #237-24” aluminum frame level w/ red trade label embossed accents, Vg 417. 2 – Stanley 18” levels: #237 aluminum frame w/ japanned accents, G+ (owner initial carved on rail & 1 – vial cover missing); “sweetheart” #36G iron w/ nickel plate, G+ (missing 1 – vial) 418. 2 – Hardbound tool references w/ dust covers: The Stanley Plane, a History and Descriptive History, by Alvin Sellens, 1975, G+; W.L. Goodman, British Planemakers from 1700, Arnold & Walker, 1978, VG 419. Tray lot of 12 (plus) Stanley re-printed catalogs & H.B. The Legend of Stanley, 150 years of Stanley Works, by Jeffrey Rodengen, New 420. Tray lot 6 – H.B. & P.B. Assorted Tool catalogues: Hendrie & Bolthoff, Industry Supplies, #200 (1950’s); 1958, Brodhead-Garrett Co.; 3 – Irwin Boring Tools, 1923, 1930 (F-Vg); 1928, Devitt’s Catalog, G 421. 3 – Tool references: H.B. Woodworking Planes, 1978, by Alvin Sellens, w/ dust jacket; 2 – P.B.: A Guide to Makers of American Wooden Planes, 4th edition (revised by Thomas Elliott); Prices Realized on Rare Imprinted American Wooden Planes, 1979-1992, by Pollak 422. Tray lot assorted vintage & re-print tool guides, manuals, & pocket catalogs (several Stanley) 423. 3 – H.B. Tool references w/ dust covers: Dictionary of Tools…, R.A. Salaman, 1980; Traditional Woodworking Hand Tools, by Graham Blackburn, 1998; Wooden Planes in 19th Century America, by Kenneth Roberts, 1975 424. 2 – Tool references by Taunton Press: H.B. Classic Hand Tools, by Garrett Hack, 1999; P.B. The Art of Fine Tools, by Sandor Nagyszalanczy, 1998, 425. 4 – various year, P.B. Stanley #34 tool catalogs, F-VG: 1907; 1925; 1929; “Special issue” 1937, #34A combined Stanley & Stanley-Atha Tools 426. 5 – Assorted re-printed P.B. tool catalogs: Stanley #139, 1939; V&B Tools, 1927; Keen Kutter Collectibles, 2nd edition, by Heuring; Illustrated Value Guide, Shapleigh Hardware Co., Diamond Edge, by Edwards; C.E. Jennings #13, 1910 427. 3 – H.B. Tool references w/ dust jackets: The Wooden Plane, it’s History, Form, and Function, John Whelan, 1993; The Ultimate Brace…, by Reg Eaton, 1989; Wooden Planes in 19th Century America, Kenneth Roberts, 1975 428. 8 – Assorted pieces vintage Disston literature, trade advertising, catalogs & manuals 429. 3 – Disston & Sons catalogs/manuals: Hardware by Disston #100-R9, 1947, Vg; Disston Industrial Products, #100-R9, circa 1947, Vg.; Tool Manual for School Shops, 1927, G. 430. 6 – Assorted P.B. Disston Saw Tool and File Manuals, G-Vg: 1926, 1935, 1942, 1947, 1957, 14 431. 3 – Tool references: H.B: Woodworking Planes, by Alvin Sellens, 1978, Vg; American Wood & Metal Planes…, Andre D’Elia, 2010; P.B. & Snippets, Grace Goss (autographed), 2012 432. 2 – Vintage catalogs, F-G: Andres Cowan & Co. Saddlery Hardware, 1895; Harbinson and Gathright catalogue #8, circa 1900 433. 4 – Assorted trade advertising nail bags, G-Vg: Stanley Bib type w/ Magen Hardware Co., Phila.; Stanley bib type w/ Lakewood Hardware; 2 – waist aprons: Blue Grass tools; M-W T C A, 2007 434. Tray lot assorted Stanley trade advertising collectibles: ICS “Stanley Tools” folding knife w/ #45 plane emblem in pouch; same w/out pouch; #30-176 “200th anniversary” key chain w/ Liberty Bell; PRI, “Stanley Tools” wrist watch w/ original box 435. Tray lot assorted Disston & Sons, literature, ephemera, pocket catalogs, etc. 436. 2 – Disston & Sons, saws w/ original packaging: #101 “Nest of Saws”, Vg; #16-13” “All-purpose Kitchen Saw” w/ yellow resin handle, Vg (box rough) 437. 2 – Variants, Disston & Sons, #D95-26” hand saws: 8pt. w/ red & green colored resin handle, Vg+; 10pt. w/ green & brown colored resin handle, G+-Vg 438. Disston & Sons #D15-26”-12pt. “Victory” handsaw w/ rosewood carved handle, & V-Eagle & Liberty Bell graphics, Vg+-E 439. Disston “Keystone” #K4 “Air Master” 26”-5 ½ pt. handsaw w/ “B-17 flying fortress” graphics, Vg+ 440. Disston “ Keystone” #K4 “Air Master” 26”-8pt. handsaw w/ “Bi-plane” graphics, Vg 441. Disston & Sons #D115 “Victory” handsaw 26”-12pt. w/ rosewood handle, & Eagle-9-flags & Liberty Bell graphics, Vg+ 442. Disston #D100-26 ½ pt-10pt. handsaw w/ aluminum framed handle, Vg+-E 443. Collins & Co, “Legitimus” #100 (5?) horn handle Bolo- w/ brass tipped leather sheath, Vg. Sheath marked Coe, #307 E. Possible Spanish-American war knife 444. Disston & Sons, #5-20” “Plumber’s Saw” w/ dbl.-edge & adjustable pitch handle, G-G+ 445. Disston & Sons #19-18” “flooring saw” w/ dbl-edge nose & front portion, Vg 446. Disston & Sons #101 plumber’s saw handle w/ single 20” blade, Vg+ 447. Disston & Sons #340-22” “Metal Cutting” hand saw w/ nib back & cherry wood handle, Vg+ 448. A.R. Robertson, Boston, Mass. “Billposter” hammer w/ two-part threaded turned hickory handle, Vg+ 449. “What’s it tool”: unsigned, Horse buyer’s cane w/ retractable shoulder-height measuring stick, Vg 450. Curtis & Co., Chicago, “Doyle Scale” hickory lumber rule 4ft. 6-tier, G+ 451. J.K. Somes & Co., patent 10-10-1876, wooden “Improved Bias-Measure” patented combination lay-out rule. Vg. 452. Rare, Lufkin Rule Co., 48” “Glazier’s / Glass Cutter’s” wooden square brass plated rail & brass union to 3” wide rule, Vg 453. 2 – Wooden measuring/lay-out tools: L. Ward Makers, Newark, NJ. 12”x24” Tailor’s square, w/ brass corner bracing, G+; W.T. Supply Co. 24”x24” triangle-square w/ brass fattener & tipped corners, G 454. Unsigned, 38” rail & wooden trammel point set w/ wedge stop. The turned wood large trammel point have knob caps & 2 ½” steel points, Vg 455. 2 – Wooden “dress maker’s / tailor’s” squares: S.T. Taylor, 12”x24” folding model, Vg; Lufkin #6142 w/ brass corner brace, Vg 456. 3 – Cooper’s wheel travelers: 4” dia. brass wheel w/ markings on cast iron handle, G; H.L. Dennison, hand wrought 3 ¾” sheet-metal wheel w/ markings on iron handle, Vg; 3 ¾” dia. wheel w/ markings on leather-grip iron handle, G. 457. 3 – Measuring devices: Eli S. Prime, pat. 7-28-1873, 12” wantage rule, G; Starrett & Co. #251-10” trammel point set, Vg,; unsigned brass frame marking gauge w/ ¾” brass rail & brass head w/ side-window & center pin, G 458. Assembled graduated set of 5 – Stanley #30 wooden shrink rules, G-Vg 459. 3 – Brace - tools: P. Lowentraut, adjustable wrench head for combination brace/wrench, (missing stem brace); & C0., New Haven, patent applied for, 10” ratchet brace, G; S&W Co., Ellrich patent 5-17-1892, 8” ratchet brace w/ rosewood grips, Vg 460. 3 – Hatchets w/ leather sheaths, Vg-Vg+: Warren Axe & Tool Co. “Old Faithful, Bulldog label” (label intact, but a little scratch up); Vaughn “cruise/marking” hatchet w/ blue paint accent; unsigned w/ “L.L. Bean Inc., Freeport, ME” on sheath 461. 2 – Hand axe-hatchets: Matowoc w/ original “Indian Chief” label, G+-Vg; Kelly “True Temper” w/ sheath, G+

15 462. 2 – Hatchets: Marble Arms & Mfg. Co. “Safety-shield” hatchet, G; L.L. Bean Inc., small cruise-marking hatchet w/ sheath, G. 463. 2 – Braces, Vg: Stanley #813-10”; Craftsman, 10” 464. 2 – 6” Iron levels: M.W.R. Co., “Davis Patent” w/ nickel plated vials & japanned interior rails, G+-VG; unsigned Davis (?), Davis Patent, same as first, Vg 465. Assorted Measuring devises (most Starrett): Athol Machine Co., 9” iron level, G+; Starrett #132-4” level,, Vg in box; #135 pocket level, NIB; 2 5/8” pocket level, Vg; #6 set, G 466. 3 – Various levels: J.W. Harmon, Boston, Mass. 16” mahogany brass tipped level w/ inlaid brass sight plate, restored Vg; G.S. Crosby, “Boss” 12” mahogany level w/ brass sole & upper plate, Vg in original box; Stanley #44 bit-square level, NIB 467. 4 – Various small metal levels: Starrett #136 corner level, Vg; Goodell-Pratt, 6” iron level, G+; C.F. Richardson. 6” “Pocket” level, Vg; unsigned Stanley #36G-5 3/8”, F-G 468. 3 – Wooden levels w/ brass capped ends: Disston & Sons #016-12 ¼” cherry, G; Stratton Level Co. “The Dandy Level” 12”, G; Stanley R&L #1 ¾ - 16” mahogany, restored G+-Vg 469. 4 – Various Stanley wooden marking gauges: #71 & #72 dbl.-slide arms, Vg; “sweetheart” #0; #61, G+ 470. 2 – Brass measuring devices: unsigned, approx. 2lb. plumb bob w/ steel tip, Vg; matched pr. of trammel points w/ cloverleaf cut-outs for 1 ¼” rail w/ 1 ½” steel tips, G+ 471. 6 – Assorted bevels: 3 – Stanley; 2 – Sargent; & 1 – Star, G+-Vg 472. 3 – Various wooden marking gauges, G+: Keen Kutter; 2 – unsigned early Stanley mortise gauge (1 – boxwood & 1 – rosewood) 473. 2 – Hardwood panel marking gauges; unsigned, 16” rosewood w/ inlaid brass upper-plate & fence plated rail, brass stop screw in housing & marked rail, Vg; unsigned, hardwood w/ brass plated fence rail & brass stop screw, 474. Fine, Hand wrought wheel traveler w/ 7 ½” dia. incised markings disc shaped wheel. The wheel has fine tear-drop & fan shaped cut-outs on rivet mount handle, G+ 475. 2 – Matched pr. brass trammel points: Heavy body pr. for 1 ½” rail w/ lg. brass stop screw & 2 ¾” brass & steel points, marked Tool Room; smaller pr. for 1” rail w/ side pencil socket, finely crafted thread sockets & 2 ½” steel points in ¾” brass sockets, Vg 476. 2 – Wrought iron wheel travelers: 6 ¼” dia. wheel w/ “running leg” mounts, riveted to wooden gripped handle, F+; 8” dia. sheet metal wheel w/ cut-out windows rivet mounted to fork mount handle w/ wood grip, F+-G 477. Tray lot assorted measuring devices: M. Engel, Wichita, KS. #210 brass level attachment for square in mahogany case, Vg.; 2pr.- brass stair lay-out guides; 2 – Stanley #8 pencil clasp divider attachments; pr. unmarked Stanley bar/square stair guides 478. 2 – Brass “spool-top” plumb bobs: Stanley R&L #1-8oz. “reel-top”, Vg; K&E Co., #6437-12oz. w/ spool under cap, G+ 479. Bone/ivory & brass plumb bob, approx. 8oz. w/ brass threaded cap & tip & turned tapered body, G+-Vg 480. 2 – Small size brass “wrap-spool top” plumb-bobs, Vg: approx. 6oz. fine “stylized” shaped body w/ threaded screw cap & steel point; approx. 3oz. fine “stylized” shaped body w/ threaded screw cap & steel bullet tip, Vg 481. Bag lot 5 – assorted brass plumb bobs, G 482. 2 – “Oddity” brass plumb-bobs, G: Bakersfield (??) 16oz. w/ extension reel top; approx, 16oz. unsigned w/ machined slot for string winding 483. 4 – Assorted – Collectible plumb-bobs: fine, craftsman turned rosewood/ w/ brass screw & tip, Vg; turned maple wood “Christmas bulb” plumb bob, G; small craftsman turned cherry wood, approx. 12oz. “fancy turned” brass plumb-bob w/ steel tip & brass threaded screw cap, 484. Bag 4 – small plumb bobs, assorted makers & sizes, G-Vg 485. 4 - Assorted plumb bobs: 2 – brass cylinder shaped (1 – spool-wind top), G; approx. 2lb. turned steel w/ brass screw cap & steel tip, G+-Vg; 12oz. cast iron w/ japanned finish, G 486. Tray lot assorted small Stanley measuring devices: “four-square” #1166 tape, G; #H1260-“automatic-rule”, Vg; “Defiance” #1208W-8ft. tape; 7 – assorted pocket/line levels, G-Vg; & H.A. Farrand “rapid-rule” 487. 2 – Disston & Sons, wooden mortise gauges, Vg: #91 rosewood & brass; #89 ½ boxwood & brass 488. 2 – Rosewood & brass gauges, Vg: Disston & Morss (owner’s name strikes around fence); Disston & Sons #95 w/ brass faced fence 489. 5 – Disston & Sons, cherry wood marking gauges, G-Vg: #75; #76; #77; #83 w/ brass inlay; & unmarked #77 ½ w/ inlaid bars 16 490. 2 – Nickel silver & ivory 1ft.- 4-fold caliper rules: E.M. Chapin #73 w/ arch joint, G+; E.A. Stearns & Co. #531 w/ arch joint (1-rail cracked), G 491. “Gent’s” Victorian Era, Ivory & nickel silver “weekly” note register w/ 6-day shield-shaped cards, center pint pinned & embellished with nickel plated shield & clasp, Vg 492. 2 – Nickel silver & ivory, 1ft-4-fold rules, unsigned, F & Vg 493. 2 – Nickel silver & ivory folding rules: Stanley R&L #38-6” caliper/rule, G+-Vg; unsigned Stanley #40-1ft. 4- fold, G-G+ 494. 5 – Wooden caliper/rules: 2 – Stanley 6” two-fold: #13, Vg; #13 ½, G; 3 – 1ft. w/ oxbow joints, G-Vg: Chapin #232; Stanley #32; “sweetheart” #32 ½ (brass bound) 495. 2 – “Special” Stanley four-fold rules: #85-2ft. ivory & nickel silver w/ original leather sleeve, Vg; “English” #32- 1ft. “Special metric” caliper/rule, oxbow joint, VG 496. 3 – Stanley wooden marking gauges w/ brass mustache inlay, Vg: “sweetheart” #65, “sweetheart” #65 ¾ ; unsigned #72 497. Stanley #66 “Universal” hand beader, NIB w/ fences & 5 – two-way irons 498. Stanley “sweetheart” #67 “Universal” spoke shave, Vg in original box (appears complete) 499. Stanley #12 adjustable veneer scraper, Vg+ 500. Stanley #12 ½ adjustable veneer scraper w/ added hardwood sole, Vg 501. Stanley Bailey (pat. applied for) #85 cabinet maker’s adjustable scraper w/ tilting handle, G+-Vg. The plane is patent dated 4-11-05, behind frog, but in front of throat marked “patent applied for” 502. Stanley, pat. April 19, 1892, #10 carriage maker’s rabbet jack plane w/ rosewood handle & knob, full japanned interior, Vg-Vg+ 503. Stanley #10 ¼ carriage maker’s rabbet jack plane w/ non-rosewood tilting knob & tote, G-G+ 504. Early, L. Bailey patent Dec. 24, 1867, Stanley #13 adjustable compass/circular plane w/ eye-screw stops on adjustment bars on front & rear, G+ (approx. 85% original japanning) 505. Stanley Bailey #113 adjustable compass/circular plane w/ floral embossed center adjustment knob, G+ (japanning VG. but rear adjustment bar has owner initials engraved) 506. Stanley “Victor” patent dated 4-9-1892, & 2-7-1898, #20 adjustable compass/circular plane w/ central adjustable round knob on threaded post w/ stop screw. The plane is japanned model, Vg. 507. Stanley Bailey #S5-14” pressed steel bench jack plane w/ “Liberty Bell” screw cap, rosewood knob & handle w/ lever blade adjuster, pre-lateral model, Vg (approx. 90% original japanning) 508. Stanley #62 low angle jack plane w/ V-strike circa 1912-20, on iron, adjustable throat plate, rosewood handle & knob, G+-Vg (minor japanning loss near knob) 509. Stanley #40 scrub plane (japanned model), NIB 510. Stanley Bedrock #604 “square shoulder rail” bench jack smooth plane, post WWII, Vg 511. Stanley Bedrock “sweetheart” #605 ¼ “Junior” bench jack w/ “square shoulder rail”, rosewood handle & knob, cleaned Vg 512. Stanley Bedrock “sweetheart” #605 smooth bench jack plane w/ “square shoulder rail”, part. label on rosewood handle, embossed “Stanley Bedrock” lever cap, cleaned Vg 513. Stanley Bedrock “sweetheart” #605-C bench jack w/ “square shoulder rail”, rosewood handle & knob, Bedrock embossed lever cap, G+-Vg (owner initial punched on left rail) 514. Stanley Bedrock “V-strike” #605-C bench jack w/ “square shoulder rail”, rosewood knob & tote, Bedrock embossed lever cap, G+-Vg 515. Stanley Bedrock #606-C bench w/ “square shoulder rail”, rosewood handle & knob, G-Vg 516. Stanley Bedrock “V-strike” #607-C bench w/ “square shoulder rail”, rosewood handle & knob, G+- Vg (hairline scratch on right rail, non-crack) 517. Stanley Bedrock “V-strike” #608-C bench jointer plane w/ “square shoulder rails”, rosewood handle & knob, Bedrock embossed lever cap, G-VG (knob chips) 518. 2 – Stanley Bailey “sweetheart” aluminum frame bench planes: #A4, smooth jack, owner name scratched on left rail, G; #A-6 bench fore, Vg+ 519. Rare, early Stanley #110 block plane w/ ornamental cast “Belt-buckle” cap & brass tension screw (scratch at throat is non-cracked), G-G+

17 520. “Oddity” craftsman made stair-builder’s or “weather-strip” combination hand plane w/ iron frame, brass blade holder & handle mount w/ wood wedge, aluminum grips & saw blade cutter on adjustable gauge to left rail. The plane is a possible -type, and blade is marked H.F. Warning, G. 521. Metallic Plane Co. (circa 1867-1880) 9”-C bench jack plane w/ adjustable throat plate that has pressed-steel mushroom cap, rosewood handle, cast iron 6-cog blade adjuster & stirrup-held cap w/ brass screw, F+-G 522. Tray lot assorted Stanley measuring devices: full box of 6 - #20TS-8” try squares, NIB; 2 - #20-8” try squares, NIB; #1 “Odd Jobs”, Vg; “Wrigley’s Chewing Gum” give-away “Defiance” 6ft. tape measure, NIB 523. 3 – Various Stanley shaves: “sweetheart” #55 hollow shave, Vg; R&L Traut & Richards Patent #62 reversible, Vg; R&L “Hayne’s Patent” 2-27-1883, adjustable chamfer shave (blade marked w/ patent date), G-G+ 524. 4 – Stanley shaves: “V-strike” #68 drop-center, Vg; “sweetheart” #X63 “Double iron spoke shave”, Vg; R&L #53 raise-handle, G+; “sweetheart” #63 spoke, Vg 525. 2 – Combination tongue & groove planes: Stanley #49 “flip-bottom” w/ nickel plate, Vg+; Sargent VBM #1068 “flip-over”, patent dated 10-22-1912, G 526. Tray lot assorted measuring devices: Stanley: #1 “Odd Jobs”, G+; clamp-on adjustable butt gauge, Vg; 2 – Interlox slide-by rules (1 – new); Farrand “Rapid-rule” NIB; etc. 527. Rare, “C. Sholl Patent”, 3-8-1864 #41867, rosewood, mahogany & brass 4-stem “’s” gauge w/ brass thumbscrew 4-brass inlay buttons, owner marked J.F. Shay, G+. Christian Sholl was a Mt. Joy, Pa. furniture maker, and was listed inventor that held 6 – various patents 528. Unsigned, George Kenny Patent “dividing/trammel point gauge”, pat. 1-4-1870, w/ brass tubular stem w/ multiple scratch point & 2 – wooden round fences w/ brass stop screws. The fences have tubular socket for points (not included), and 1 – is boxwood & other is rosewood, G (boxwood fence repaired crack) 529. Rare, “C. Sholl Patent”, pat. 3-8-1864, rosewood & brass 3-stem “joiner’s gauge”, Vg. Sholl was a Mt. Joy, Pa. furniture maker, & inventor 530. 2 – Combination butt marking gauges: unsigned, “John Marden Patent”, pat. 4-18-1872, Veazie, Maine, G+-Vg; Stanley #92 w/ brass arm & rosewood fence w/ brass stop screw, Vg 531. 3 – Various metal shaves: E.C. Stearns & Co., “Herbert Coe’s Patent”, pat. 3-27-1900, w/ adjustable rear plate, Vg; Stanley R&L #68 brass frame “drop center”, G; Stanley R&L #65 adjustable chamfer shave, G+ 532. Tray 4 – Leather working tools: Osborne & Co., brass frame & rosewood infill “pistol grip” slitting gauge, Vg; rare, Millers Falls, pat. 1-14-1868, tool handle w/ multiple tools, G+-Vg; “Henry’s Patent” rosewood & brass combination tool handle, Vg 533. 2 – Variants, Stanley #71 D-routers, both early production pieces w/ original patent date March 4, 1884,: 1st earlier unsigned version w/ japanned finish, G+; 2nd signed Stanley w/ nickel plated surface, G+-Vg 534. 4 – Assorted Disston & Sons, try squares: #1-10” rosewood handle, Vg; #1-10” wood handle, G+; #5 ½ -12” nickel plated iron handle, G; #5 ½-8” japanned iron handle, Vg 535. 5 – Various measuring devices: 3 – various Stanley 6ft. zig-zag rules, G-Vg. (1 – Bell Systems); 2 – variants, 8” combination bevel/try squares (1- brass, 1 – iron handled), F- G. 536. 2 – Wheel traveler: unsigned, 7 ½” brass wheel w/ 5 – “running” leg braces, brass marker & handle, G+-Vg; 7 ¾” cast iron wheel w/ wrought iron handle, G. 537. Tray lot assorted modern Stanley tools, Vg: 3 – marking gauges: #95; #95 ½; #90; 2 – edge rounders; 2 – block planes; 6ft. zig-zag folding rule 538. 2 – Brass & wood marking gauges: 1st Russell Phillips Patent”, pat. Jan. 15, 1867, carpenter’s gauge. Phillips was from Gardiner, Maine. The gauge has rosewood arm w/ two brass adjustable fences that slide in slots & brass sole w/ spur tips, G+; 2nd unknown maker (?) rectangular cherry wood stem w/ ruled markings & spur, & brass full-socket fence w/ brass stop-screw, G 539. 2 – Metal marking gauges: early Stanley #60 w/ stirrup frame stop-screw & japanned finish, G+; Leavitt Machine Co. “L. Barrett Patent” two-arm roller gauge, pat. June 12, 1888, Vg. 540. 2 – Stanley panel marking gauges: #85 ½ Rosewood & brass 20” arm w/ brass plated fence, owner A. Curry stamped brass stop-screw, Vg; #85 w/ boxwood stop-screw, G+ 541. Tray lot assorted tools: Disston: hickory handle hedge trimmer, Vg; rare, 24” wrecking bar, VG; set of 3 – W.A. & T. Co. slate quarry spitting wedge in leather sleeve, Vg 542. Rare, H. Disston compass saw w/ early “D” or rounded handle, brass split-nut screws & shielded eagle brass button, re-stored Vg. (some small hairline cracking)

18 543. 2 – Small, Disston & Sons handsaws: #68-6” brass backed dovetail saw w/ turned handle, Vg; 7 ½” pattern maker’s saw w/ apple wood open grip handle, Vg 544. 2 – early, Disston & Sons, tools: #4-20” two-side pruning saw, G; 15” machete “Hedge knife” w/ serpentine strike, G 545. 2 – Specialty saws: Disston & Sons, 16” joiner’s saw w/ apple wood handle, G+; unknown maker, rosewood frame fret-saw w/ turned slide-over handle, 12” throat w/ turned brace & back mount, G+ 546. Lg. hand wrought dbl.-winged caliper on 24” arm, F-G 547. 2 – Disston & Sons, handsaws: #12-20”-11pt. w/ carved apple-wood handle, G+-Vg; “Special” 18” metal cutting handsaw, G-G+ 548. 2 – Handsaws: Disston & Sons, #16-26”-5 ½ pt., refinished G+; Stanley “sweetheart” Four-Square “Household” 24”-8pt., G+-VG 549. Rare, Henry Disston & Sons, post 1874, Spanish-American War era. #326-30” single edge straight sword w/ steer horn grips that has brass rivets. Historical record has Disston producing swords for the United States during the civil war, although few are in the market place. Possibly produced as officer sword w/ mostly dull edge & sharpened dagger tip, G 550. 2 – Disston & Sons, handsaws: #D42 “Victory” model 26”-8pt. w/ V-Eagle & Liberty Bell graphics, G-G+; #340- “Special High Temper” 20” metal cutting handsaw, G-G+ 551. Fine, Disston & Sons, #D15 “Victory” model handsaw 26”-12pt. w/ Eagle, Liberty bell & flags graphics & rosewood handle, Vg 552. 2 – Disston & Sons, “Victory” model handsaws w/ V-Eagle & Liberty Bell graphics: #D42-26”-10pt., G (handle ear chip); #D43-26”-11pt. hardwood handle, Vg 553. Disston & Sons, D23-26”-8pt. Vg (w/original box) 554. 4 – Various Disston handsaws: wooden 14” bow saw w/ possible original box, G; #16 “Kitchen Saw” w/ yellow handle in original box (box rough); #6 iron frame “dehorning” saw, G; #35 ½ “pistol-grip” hack saw, G 555. Disston & Sons #D95-26”-11pt. handsaw w/ tan-brown resin handle, Vg+ 556. Davis Level & Tool Co., pat. 5-23-1877 & 1883, 18” ornate cast iron level w/ japanned interior “lattice-work” frame, G 557. 2 – Stanley 24” levels: #36G iron level w/ nickel-plate, Vg+; “sweetheart” #30 duplex-adjustable cherry level w/ brass capped ends, G+ 558. 2 – Levels: Goodell-Pratt, 18” brass-bound mahogany level, refinished G+; Marx Mfg., pat. 3-19-1918, 24” aluminum level, F-G 559. Disston “Handy Saw Kit” #201 w/ 3-blades & wooden handle in canvas sleeve, G+ 560. 2 – Stanley wooden levels, NIB: “sweetheart” #3-24” w/ complete “tested for Accuracy” label; #0-24” “Blind- man’s” level w/ battery operated sounding sensor & Tag that reads “Designed & Developed by American Federation for the blind” 561. Davis Level & Tool Co., pat. 5-29-1877-1883, “ornate” cast iron 18” level w/ japanned fancy lattice-work interior frame, G 562. 3 – Cast iron frame small pocket levels, all 3 ½” overall length w/ brass plate (1 – signed), G 563. Fine, Wheel traveler w/ cast brass 6-spoke 6” wheel pin mounted to fine decorative hand wrought iron handle w/ turned wood grip, cleaned G+ 564. Disston & Sons, #73-30” ice hand saw w/ iron handle, G 565. Rare, Disston & Sons, “Lumberman’s Own, Competition” 1-man 54” docking saw w/ special teeth arrangement. The saw has statement” Taking this day in and day out, we change the world. $1000.” Evidently it was an award for competition at lumberman’s festival. G+. The handle is initialed C.C. 566. Stanley ‘Kalamazoo” 57 ½” wooden railroad grade level w/ yellow paint & iron adjustable stem (0-7”) on one end, G+ 567. 3 – Various tools: wooden bung “starter” mallet w/ spring-board hickory handle, G; lg. Stanley wooden handle “engineer’s” screwdriver w/ 18” stem, F-G; Disston “Davis” sharpening steel, Vg 568. 2 – Stanley R&L wooden “Mason’s” plumb-line levels: #35-42” cherry wood level, w/ rounded end, G+; “sweetheart” #45 ½-4ft. duplex-adjustable, cleaned G+ 569. 2 – Socket handle timber ’s chisels (same owner initials, GRB), refinished G+-Vg: D.R. Barton, Rochester, ½” socket mortise chisel w/ 18” shaft; unsigned 2” slick w/ off-set handle

19 570. 5 –Various tools: Jackson & Co. 8” dovetail backsaw, G+; Disston & Sons: 12” steel-back mitre saw, Vg; #5 ½- 10”/metric try square, G+-VG; #1 – 15” rosewood & brass handle try-square, G+-Vg; 13 ¼” machinist square w/ serpentine strike, G+-Vg 571. 4 –Various drawknives: 2 - Cooper’s shaves: Stanley (?) 17” long straight iron handle hollow shave w/ R&L marked blade held by two cap fastened by two thumb-screws, G; Barton keg shave w/ wood grip, blade marked Barton, G; Witherby, 9” sag-back w/ adjustable handles, Vg; James Swan. 7” w/ fold-in safety handles w/ adjustable pitch, G 572. 2 – Iron frame levels: Sawyer Tool Co., 12” (11 ½”) dbl. plumb & level, unmarked, G; 2nd late era, 12 ¼” “no name” Athol type w/ japanned interior, G+-Vg 573. 3 – Variants, Bailey “Little Victor” #50 series 3 1/8” block planes, G. The planes each have various blade adjusters 574. Rare, T&K Castings, “Tucholski & Koziczenski Patent” #1 shave w/ brass alignment gauges, marked “Patent Applied For”, G 575. 2 – Edge tools: Winchester “trademark” #W110 block plane, Vg+-NIB; Keen Kutter, 3” small , G+ 576. 4 – Various edge tools: 3 – iron “open-looped” handle shaves: 2 - Union Mfg. Co., F & Vg;, Mfg. (?) w/ Stanley iron, G; small brass router, Vg 577. 4 – Various wheel travelers: unusual wrought iron 6” dia. wheel w/ handle that has pointer stem, G; Greenfield (?) 7 ½” dia. 3-spoke wheel w/ nickel plated ruled edge, G+-Vg; all wood 8” dia. wheel w/ red painted handle, G; 10 ½” red painted sheet metal wheel w/ hickory handle, Vg 578. 2 – Firmer chisels: Ibbotson & Co. 5/8” socket handle corner chisel, G+ 7/8” timber framer’s firmer chisel w/ thick square-stock 19” shaft, G+ 579. Unsigned, Millers Falls (?) corner brace w/ off-set crank handle, VG 580. Tray lot drilling devices: Millers Falls, combination 12” combination brace w/ hand crank drill attachment, G+; unsigned ratchet brace w/ covered gear box, F-G; 2 – Stanley bit extensions w/ original boxes, VG: #180-24”; & #3-16” 581. 2 – Stanley planes: “sweetheart” #40 ½ scrub plane w/ japanned frame, G+; #239 –special dado plane, G+-Vg 582. Stanley “Victor” #20 adjustable circular/compass plane w/ japanned surfaces, embossed adjuster cap, Vg 583. Stanley Bedrock #603-C bench jack plane w/ arched shoulder rails, embossed R&L lever cap, rosewood handle & knob, G+ (small hole to bed under frog) 584. Stanley #20 adjustable compass/circular plane w/ nickel plated frame & smooth adjuster cap, G-Vg 585. 2 – Stanley Bailey bench planes, NIB: #5 bench jack, post WWII in clip-bound box; #5-C bench jack “Stanley Works” 586. Stanley Bailey #10 ½ carriage maker’s rabbet jack plane, NIB w/ complete label on rosewood handle 587. Stanley Bailey #4G-C bench jack plane, NIB (minor spot to sole) 588. Rare, Stanley #90A (circa 1937-1943) bullnose rabbet plane w/ nickel plate, 4”L, VG 589. Stanley Bailey #4 ½” lg. smooth bench jack plane, NIB (box is marked “sweetheart”) 590. Stanley Bailey #5 ¼ - C “Junior” bench jack plane, NIB 591. Stanley Bailey #4-C bench jack, NIB (box is marked “sweetheart”) 592. Stanley #20 compass/circular plane, japanned finish & embossed “#20, mad in U.S.A.” adjuster knob, NIB 593. Stanley “Shoot Board” set, G+-VG: “sweetheart” #51 shoot-board plane w/ rosewood handle, & #52 shoot-board w/ adjustable fence 594. Tray lot assorted Stanley tools: #9 ¾-6” Bailey patent block w/ removable squirrel-tail knob, G; #131 dbl.-end block w/ 5-hole adjuster wheel, Vg; #185 burnishing tool, VG 595. Rare, Stanley #64 (circa 1915-1923) Butcher block low-angle plane w/ handles & japanned finish, Vg. The blade has V-strike 596. Stanley Bailey “sweetheart” #10 carriage maker’s rabbet jack plane w/ rosewood handles & knob, G+-Vg (line- scratch right rail, non-crack) 597. Stanley #93 cabinet maker’s shoulder rabbet plane, NIB 598. 2 – Stanley planes w/ original boxes: #75 bullnose-rabbet block w/ japanned finish in clip-bound box, NIB; #48 flip-bottom “matching” T&G plane, NIB 599. 1957, Stanley #50 “light duty” combination plow//molding plane, nickel plated finish, Vg+ in original metal case 600. 2 – Stanley rabbet planes w/ original boxes: #191 improved rabbet, Vg; #78 rabbet/fillister, Vg+ 20 601. Stanley #193A fiber-board plane, appears complete w/ original box, Vg+-NIB 602. 2 – Stanley planes: #248 weather stripping plane, NIB; #90 bullnose block, nickel-plated, owner initial on left rail, G+ 603. William Marples & Sons, brass framed “Ultimatum” brace. The brace is brass frame with rosewood/ebony (?) wood infill, circa 1875-1876. The brace has Hibernia Works which is post 1875, and William is missing “I” in stamp. The knurl has embossed button & inlay. The owner’s name W. Morris, is impressed on side-cheek, 604. Tray lot assorted early auger bits, various forms & types, F-Vg 605. J. Kellogg, Amherst, Mass, handled screw-arm plow plane w/ set of 7 various size irons. The plane is fruitwood w/ boxwood threads, knobs & stops, re-stored Vg. 606. Tray lot 9 – assorted wrenches or pliers: Athens Plow Co. implements wrench; 3 – various adjustable wrenches; 3 – various pipe wrenches; etc. 607. 3 – Stanley wooden marking gauges, Vg: #65 “V-bottom”; #65 rounded square rail & fence w/ brass mustache fence; unsigned #65 oval fence 608. 2 – Tools: Stanley R&L early 20”- 5-ply hardwood level w/ brass capped ends, G-G+; “Oddity” Disston & Sons, 11 ½” non-handled flush-cut saw blade, Vg 609. 4 – Wooden rules: 2 – Stanley 2ft. 4-fold: R&L #72 ½ brass bound, G; #72 ruled edge, Vg; 2 – unsigned, Stanley #212 - 5” hat maker’s slide-out rules w/ hat size table on reverse 610. Tray lot assorted small levels & collectibles: Stanley: 2 – “sweetheart” #38 ½-4” nickel-plated pocket level, Vg; 4 ¼” nickel-plated octagon case pocket level, G+-Vg; Starrett Co. #134 machinist try-square level, Vg.; Stanley cloth parts shipping bag 611. 4 – Various wooden marking gauges: E.H. Slaybaugh, owner made brass faced marking gauge, Vg; unmarked, “Thompson Patent”, mahogany & brass, Vg; Chapin-Stephens rosewood oval fence w/ brass stop-screw, VG; English made rosewood w/ brass face oval fence & iron stop-screw, G 612. Ohio Tool Co. #100 handled screw-arm plow plane w/ beech wood body, boxwood arms, knobs & stops, & set of 9 – blades, re-finished varnished surface Vg 613. Tray lot 3 – assembled sets of plow plane irons (1 – Ohio Tool Co. set 10 knives) 614. Stanley Bailey #40 scrub plane, G+ w/ original box. Plane is japanned surface w/ beech handle & knob. The sole has roto-scratched with owner’s name 615. Circa 1945, Stanley #50 “light duty” combination plow, bead, molding plane w/ rosewood grips, nickel plated frame & japanned skate & fence, NIB. The manual is dated 1945. 616. 1943, Stanley #71 ½ , NIB w/ japanned finish & original set of 3 – blades. The manual is dated 1943. Included with router is group of 13 various router blades 617. Rare, Stanley R&L #9 cabinet maker’s block “mitre” plane, 9” w/ rosewood knobbed handle & includes nickel- plated “hotdog” side rail grip, Vg. (scratch on rear sole) 618. Stanley #50 “light duty” combination plow/bead/molding plane, Vg in original tin box. The plane surface is japanned w/ nickel plated fence 619. 5 – Various 1ft. 4-fold wooden rules, Stanley (some unsigned), G-Vg: #65 ½ brass bound; R&L #69; #57 brass bound; #1; #3 caliper/rule 620. 2 – Stanley 2ft. 4-fold wooden rules: #62 ½ brass bound, square joint, VG; “sweetheart” #63 ½ w/ ruled edge, Vg 621. Tray lot assorted Disston related trade advertising & award pieces: 2 – watch fob medallions (1 – enamel painted); 3 – service award lapel pins; 4 – assorted copper printing blocks, etc. 622. Tray assorted Disston & Sons collectibles: copper & brass “Disston Saws” door tag, Vg; small 6ft. tape measure w/ H&B trade adv.; pocket note book; etc. 623. 2 – New pr. Disston “two-man” saw handles (1 – set marked) 624. 2 – Matched sets of Stanley leather capped chisel replacement handles: 1st red stained set of 8 (appears used); 2nd clear coated oak set 8 – new handles 625. Lg. tray lot assorted Disston replacement parts: case of #3 file handles; part. case #2 file handles; saw screws; etc. 626. Stanley #278 small rabbet fillister plane w/ ergonomic grip & fence, japanned finish, Vg+. Grip retains complete small stick 627. Rare, Philips Plough Plane Co., pat. 8-13-1867, iron frame combination plow plane w/ heart shaped braced fence on single (heavy) rod. The plane has hardwood grip & hardwood grip on fence. G+-VG. The plane has maker’s strike & patent date on rear skate. 628. Sandusky Tool Co., “Sandusky Patent” 13 ¼”-C bench jack plane, G 21 629. Rare, Stanley R&L “Millers Patent” #43 adjustable metallic plow & matching plane (circa 1871-1895), G-G+ 630. Stanley R&L #97 cabinet maker’s edge plane (type 2), Vg. 631. Stanley “Works” #77 dowel & rod turning machine in original wood case w/ assembled set of 5 –cutter heads (missing 5/8” cutter). The machine has blue paint & the assembled set of cutters have japanned finish, VG 632. Graduated set of 10 – cutter heads for Stanley #77 dowel & rod turning machine. Each is in original boxes, and includes 1/16th increments from ¼”-7/8” 633. Stanley R&L #45 combination molding plane, Vg. in original box. The plane appears complete and has full set of blades. The manual has copyright date 1913. Box shows some wear. 634. Group of “Special Bottoms/beds” for Stanley R&L #45 combination molding plane. The group includes 1 ¼’ nosing attachment & blade, and 2 – matched pairs of hollow & round beds, Vg 635. Rare, early Stanley “Traut’s Patent” #46 “skew” cutter combination molding plane for dado, plow, fillister & match cuts. The plane is floral embossed cast w/ auxiliary fence & 8 – cutters. The plane has rosewood grips & knob, and has japanned finish, G+-Vg 636. 6 – Wooden 4-fold rules: 3 – Stanley 2ft.: “sweetheart” #53 ½ “Architect’s” rule w/ oxbow joint, Vg; #52 brass banded w/ arch joint, G; #54 brass bound w/ oxbow joint, G; 3 – 1ft.: unsigned, #64 brass tipped, Vg; #57 brass bound, F-G; #65 ½ brass bound, G 637. Tray lot assorted tools & Collectibles (most Disston): “Standard” wire gauges; brazing clamp; #WR106-6ft. zig- zag rule; small brass “Silver Solder” can; Atkins trade advertising saw shaped mustache comb; etc. 638. 2 – H.B. Tool references: The Art of Fine Tools, by Nagyszalanczy, 1998; Classic Hand Tools, by Garrett Hack, 1999 639. 2 – H.B. Tool references: Vol. 1. American Levels and their Makers, 1999, autographed by author Don Rosebrook; Dictionary of American Hand Tools…, compile by Alvin Sellens, 2002 640. 2 – H.B. Tool references: American Marking Gages…, autographed by author Milton Bacheller, Jr., 2000; Woodworking Planes a Descriptive Register…, by Alvin Sellens, 1978 641. Tray lot 10 – assorted Stanley catalogues & trade literature 642. 3 – H.B. – Tool references: The Ultimate Brace…, by Reg Eaton, 1989; A Museum of Early American Tools, by Eric Sloane, 1964; A Reverence for Wood, by Eric Sloane, 1965 643. 3 – P.B. Stanley tool references: 2 - Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools Guide to Identify…, by John Walter, 1996 edition & 1991; 2003, Pocket Guide, P. 644. Stanley “Traut’s Patent” #55 combination molding plane in original box w/ complete set of blades in 4-packs, Vg. The plane appears complete & original paperwork is from “The George Tritch Hardware Co., Denver, Co.” 645. Tray lot of 38 – cutters in three racks for Stanley #55 combination molding plane, G-G+ 646. Tray lot Stanley #55 “specialty” cutters, approx. 20 various cutters 647. Stanley #45 combination molding plane in original box w/ complete set of cutters in 2-packs, Vg. The plane appears complete. 648. Tray lot 8 – Assorted vintage Stanley catalogues, pamphlets & literature 649. Rare, Stanley “Millers Patent” #42 adjustable combination plow plane. The plane is embossed cast “gun metal” w/ bed & 2 – fences. The plane has skew-set cutter & rosewood grasp is marked Miller’s Patent, June 20, 1870, restored G (left side front rail machined for left handed user to use knick-blade & depth stop, repair to grip & owner strike on upper rail) 650. Rare, Stanley #141 “Bullnose” plow plane w/ nosing piece, rack of 9 – blades & fence. The plane is embossed cast w/ nickel plate finish & has rosewood grip, & patent dated May 18, 1886, under rear depth stop, Vg (missing fillister bed) 651. Tray lot assorted vintage literature: 1915, San Francisco Exposition “Simmons Hardware Company Exhibit”; Winchester “Pocket Catalog of Tools”; Winchester “Shells & Cartridges”: 1926, Huther Saws; Ohlen’s Saw Catalog 652. 8 – Assorted Disston & Sons, catalogs & “Hand Books”, 1902-1927 653. 2 – H.B. 1918, Disston & Sons, tool catalogs: 1923 (3rd edition) full size, some water spots G; 1918 (first edition) small size, G+-Vg 654. 4 – Vintage P.B. catalogs-manuals: 1921, White (model 15) truck; 1935, Strucker Bros. Co.1922, Strucker Bros. “Harness, Collars, Saddles”; circa 1913, Andrew Cowan & Co. “Saddlery & Hardware” 655. 8 – Assorted P.B. machinist tool catalogs. Includes: Starrett (50th anniversary); P.S. & W.; Goodell-Pratt; Lufkin; Browne & Sharpe Mfg. Co.; Lufkin; etc. 22 656. Tray lot assorted Stanley tool catalogs & collectibles: 4 - #34 tool catalogs; 1968, Tool guide; ventilated “ball- cap” 657. 5 – Assorted P.B. reproduction catalogs or references: Sears, Roebuck & Co. Tools Machinery Blacksmith Supplies; 1902, Buck & Hickman American Tools; C.E. Jennings & Co. Arrowhead High Grade Tools; Tools from Rocky Mountain Collection, 2004; The Collector’s Guide, by Barlow 658. Tray lot 12 – Assorted P.B. reprinted tool catalogs & price guides 659. 13 – Assorted P.B. reprinted tool catalogs (most M-WTCA) 660. Tray lot 6 – Assorted vintage Stanley pamphlets & literature 661. 5 – Assorted P.B. tool references, reprinted catalogs & booklets: Hand-saw Makers of North America, by Schaffer; American Embossed Axes, Grismer & Kendrick; Collins & Co. Axes, Hatchets, , etc.; The American Axe and Tool Co.; Best of the Gristmill, 1974-1999 662. 3 – Vintage, P.B. Disston & Sons literature-booklets: 1890, Illustrated Catalogue of Tools, pocket price list, Vg; 1906, Keystone Saw Tool Steel and File Works, price list, G; 1909, Keystone Saw Tool Steel and File Works G+- VG 663. 11 – Assorted P.B. reprinted tool catalogs (most M-WTCA) 664. 12 – Assorted vintage Disston & Sons, literature, catalogs, manuals, etc. 665. Tray lot assorted saw references & literature (most Disston & Sons): 1915, Disston Elementary School, graduation certificate; H.B. A Place to Live and Work, the Disston Saw Works…, by H. Silox; 2 – reprinted catalogs; 2 - “Gristmill Published Saw Articles from 1999-2014; etc. 666. Tray lot assorted reprinted tool catalogs & references 667. Tray lot vintage Disston & Sons literature & references: Pruning Book; Saws & Tools for the Farm; “Keystone Handsaws” w/ graphics series trade literature; etc. 668. Tray lot assorted vintage Saw Shop literature (most Disston) 669. Box lot assorted P.B. tool references, guides & auction catalogs 670. 5 – Assorted Disston or Keystone empty saw boxes 671. Tray lot assorted vintage Disston & Sons literature: pre-1900 ordering form; 1928, “Trade Price Sheet” & accompanying letter; Keystone, three-fold “sales sheet” w/ model-K “graphic” series; “Saw Chart” w/ original return post card intact (encased in plastic shrink-wrap); Store owner’s set-up trade literature

Catalogue Reference codes:

23 E Excellent condition Nearly new condition with original finish and no noted damage. VG Very Good condition Small cracks in wooden parts, no repairs. Has minor loss to original finish or fully refinished & restored. Ideal for collector’s or display purpose. G Good condition Minor cracks in wood parts, repairs may be needed for use, has substantial paint or finish loss. Minor rust damage on iron planes & tools. Ideal for users or those wishing to refurbish for collection. F Fair condition Substantial cracks to wooden or metal parts. Most parts still intact, but may have had substantial damage. Major rust damage. Needs attention or repair prior to use. Good for parts. P Poor condition Major damage or altered pieces. Has deep pitted rusting to iron & metal pieces. Good for parts use only, or major repair work.

Cataloguer’s note: This list is a guide that contains our description of each piece. We used several tool references, guides and years of experience handling these tools to create these descriptions. However, many pieces are hand wrought for a particular purpose and no reference to their use exists.

“Rarity” is a very difficult attribute to determine, but we considered how often these pieces have come across our auction block in the past several years to make that distinction. This may not always be in agreement with all price or collector guides.

The conditional reference was done in a fashion that we felt described the quality or condition of each piece. Please refer to the chart above.

Absentee bids: We strongly recommend that anyone wishing to place an absentee bid examine the item in person first. If you choose to place an absentee bid based on the description in the catalog alone, without examining the item personally, you do so at your own risk. The tools are described in an as found condition. You are the final judge. NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

Anyone wishing to place a bid with our auction firm must have either personally examined the tools during the preview times, or have made prior contact with our office staff at Horst Auction Center, (717) 738-3080.

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