2018 CRAFTS Auction Results

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2018 CRAFTS Auction Results 1 Large Broad Axe $75.00 2 2-Man Crosscut Saw $15.00 3 Lot of 6 Chisels (Some Are Signed) $25.00 4 Sharpening or Grind Stone $25.00 5 Boxlot of Molding Planes Incl. Chapin, Goldsmith, Bibighaus $15.00 6 Lot of 20 Old Braces $20.00 7 Lot of 3 Breast Drills $2.50 8 Lot of 8 Try Squares and Mitre Squares (Stanley, etc.) $20.00 9 Lot of 25 Assorted Clamps Incl. C, Wood, Welder's, Miniatures $60.00 10 Lot of 3 Wooden Spokeshaves Including a Millers Falls (Pat'd 1884) $27.50 11 Lot of 3 Adzes $22.50 12 Cooper's Head Float With 4" Iron $35.00 13 Large Bung Hole Borer, Kirby Patent $35.00 14 Lot of 2 Unusual 2-Man Logging Saws, 4' & 6' $20.00 15 Book: Stanley Tools by John Walter $30.00 16 Lot of 35 Good Books & Pamphlets About Tools $130.00 17 Lot of 8 Chisels and Gouges $35.00 18 Lot of 4 Unusual Slide-Arm Molding Planes $65.00 19 Lot of 6 Marking Gauges Including Stanley #77 Rosewood $20.00 20 5" Precision Machinist Level in Wooden Box $35.00 21 Boxlot Incl. Ladle, Square, Hay Hook, Hack Saw, 2 Hoof Nippers, Saw Wrench $10.00 22 Lot: Combination Hammer and Pick (Mining, RR) & Hand-Forged Log Dog $35.00 23 Stanley H188 Router Plane Kit In Metal Box $45.00 24 Rope Twister $30.00 25 Lot: Stanley #80 Cabinet Scraper In OB & Stanley #82 Scraper In OB $80.00 26 Lot of 4 Westcott Wrenches (6, 8, 10 & 14) $15.00 27 Joist Drill (Extends To Reach Joists From Floor) $40.00 28 Lot of Dividers and Calipers: Wm. Johnson, Pexto & Dancing Legs Calipers $20.00 29 Copper Still $65.00 30 Primitive Shaving Horse $60.00 31 Lot of 16 Tool Books Including Kean, Pollack, Elliot, etc. $55.00 32 Boxlot of Old Catalogs $40.00 33 Lot of 2 Items: Brush/Bill Hook & 2-Handle Hay Knife $25.00 34 Lot of 4 Stanley Transitional Planes (2 #32, #27 1/2, #35) $30.00 35 Lot of Various Tools: Stanley #67, #51 & #52; Marking Gauges; etc $50.00 36 Stanley #20 1/2 Circular Plane $100.00 37 Lot of 2 Framing Chisels (1 1/4" & 1 1/2") $20.00 38 Stanley #40 1/2 Scrub Plane $70.00 39 Lot of 2 Adzes $25.00 40 Lot of 4 Bench Planes: 2 Sargent #3, Siegley #5, Stanley #4 (SH) $110.00 41 Lot of 13 Hollow & Round Wood Planes (Various English & American Makers) $110.00 42 Lot of 6 Chisels $40.00 43 Lot of 3 Levels: E.M. Chapin, J.W. Harmon (Boston), Disston $15.00 44 Stanley Rule & Level #36 18 Iron Level" $30.00 45 Large Oak Tool Box $90.00 46 5 Items: Cooper's Hand Adze, Plumb Hatchet, Mallet, Mason's Hammer, etc. $25.00 47 Lot: L. Bender Mortise Axe & Red Warrior Axe $35.00 48 Lot: Push-pull Type Open Scorp & Double-curved Drawknife $25.00 49 Lot of 6 Metal Planes Incl. Mohawk, Fulton, Dunlap, Keen Kutter, etc. $20.00 50 Multipurpose 5" Bench Vise w/ Rotating Base and Jaws #14-V50-1 $50.00 51 Lot of 2 Millers Falls Breast Drills: #97 & #120 $10.00 52 Lot of 3 Large Beam Scales $15.00 53 Union Metal Tool Chest $25.00 54 AMPCO Beryllium Bronze Wrench, Non-Sparking $40.00 55 Lot: Plow Plane (T. Appleton, Boston) & Sash Plane (R. Harron, NY) $35.00 56 Stanley Rule & Level #48 Tongue & Groove Swing Arm Plane $50.00 57 Lot of 16 Chisels (Various Makers and Sizes) $70.00 58 Boxlot of Misc. Tools Including Adze, Leatherworker's Tools, etc. $50.00 59 R. King, Collins & Co. Cooper's Adze 3" W x 9" L $25.00 60 Russell Jennings Set of Auger Bits In Original Box $90.00 61 Lot of Misc. Items Incl. Brass Slitter, Race Knives, T-Bevels, Levels, etc. $130.00 62 Plumb Carpenter's Adze $25.00 63 Lot of 3 Transitional Planes Incl. Chaplin's Pat., Siegley, Oak Leaf $30.00 64 Boxlot: 3 Levels, 3 Squares & A 6 Square" $25.00 65 Lot of 5 Chisels: Corner, Mortise & 3 Framing Chisels $65.00 66 Five-Ton House Jack $45.00 67 Lot of 2 European Plow Planes $40.00 68 Lot of 4 Large Wooden Fore Planes Including White, Ogontz, Goodale $70.00 69 2 North Brothers Spiral Screwdrivers: No. 133 and No. 20-1 $5.00 70 Stanley #4 Smooth Plane In Original Box $70.00 71 Stanley #4 Smooth Plane (Pre-lateral) $65.00 72 Lot of 5 Yankee Screwdrivers: #'s 10, 15, 30A, 130A, 185 $20.00 73 Lot of 2 Framing Chisels: Pexto 2" & Douglas Mfg. Co 1 3/4" $100.00 74 Lot of 2 Bar Clamps (1880 Patent) $25.00 75 Chisel-Edge Claw Hammer by H.A. Ayvad, Hoboken NJ (Circa 1890) $80.00 76 Carpenter's Tool Box w/ Tools $45.00 77 Lot of 5 Mallets: Carpenter's & Carver's $45.00 78 Lot of 3 Bark Spuds $70.00 79 Farrier's Box (Tool Box) With Tools $20.00 80 Lot: Stanley #3 Smooth Plane In OB (Rough Box) & #78 Rabbet Plane In OB $90.00 81 Lot of Rules: Rabone (#1380, #1190), Stanley, Lufkin, Upson Nut $190.00 82 Lot of Slater's Tools: Hammer, Hook & Breaker Bar $35.00 83 Lot of 4 Drawknives Incl. Douglas Mfg Co., Ohio Tool, Canada $60.00 84 Dancing Leg Calipers $30.00 85 Union Factory #244 1/2 Plow Plane $40.00 86 Yost Patternmaker's Vise $280.00 87 Early Child's Tool Chest $45.00 88 Lot of 9 Stanley #60 Chisels w/ Original Roll $70.00 89 Lot of 2 Plow Planes: Barry & Way NY, J. Mitchell (UR) $25.00 90 Boxlot of 7 Planes: Plow Planes, 2 Filletsters, etc. $150.00 91 Brass Trammels With Pencil Holder, E.S. Preston, England $65.00 92 Lot of 11 Butcher Tang Firmer Chisels & Gouges $70.00 93 Stanley Bedrock #605 Jack Plane $80.00 94 Millers Falls Combination Square (Complete) $45.00 95 Lot of 3 Stanley Braces: #903-14" #919-10" #923-8" $25.00 96 Siegley Adjustable Plow Plane w/ Rosewood Fence (Type 9) $80.00 97 Stanley #5 Jack Plane $30.00 98 Lot of 3 Miniature Vises $20.00 99 Lot of 3 Miniature Anvils $25.00 100 Stanley #5C Jack Plane In Original Box $85.00 101 Lot of 8 Wrenches (All Farm Related) Incl. McCormick Pat'd Sept. 7, 97 $7.50 102 Lot of 9 Gouges (Various Makers and Sizes) $55.00 103 Lot of Misc. Tools Incl. Lg Metal Brace, Bark Spud, Carpet Stretcher, etc. $10.00 104 Chapin #036 Combination Rule Level/Inclinometer $85.00 105 Beam Boring Machine $55.00 106 Lot of 2 Planes: Stanley #5 1/4 & Millers Falls #85 $75.00 107 Lot of 6 Hammers & 3 Hatchets $35.00 108 Lot of 6 Chisels: 4 Framing (Carey, Witherby), 1/4" Fulton, etc. $60.00 109 Sargent #407 "#2 Size" Smoothing Plane $70.00 110 Lot of 10 Various Tools Incl. Auger Bits, Slitting Gauge, Breast Drill, etc $5.00 111 Lot of 13 Blacksmith's Tools $30.00 112 Lot of 8 Bead Molding Planes (Various Makers) $45.00 113 Lot of 6 PS&W Socket Firmer Chisels $70.00 114 Broad Head Axe (Cow Mark) $30.00 115 Hand-Forged Carpet Stretcher $5.00 116 Lot of Augers: Box Set of Russell Jennings & 23 Various Augers $100.00 117 True Temper Flint Edge 2-Sided Felling Axe With Sheath $55.00 118 Lot of 6 Good Drawknives (Some Signed) $90.00 119 Boxlot: Shoemaker's Repair Kit $20.00 120 Lot of 2 Wooden Routers $20.00 121 Lot of 3 Hand-Forged Blacksmith's Bolt and Nail Headers $35.00 122 Game Hanging Rack $30.00 123 Chaplin 15" Plane w/ Grooved Bottom $45.00 124 2-Piece Brass Trammel Points $25.00 125 Remington 3-Knife Set In Original Box (2007 Sportsman Series) $50.00 126 Lot of 2 Fire Extinguishers $40.00 127 Lot of 3 Axe Heads: Fireman's & 2 Ice Axes $45.00 128 Shipwright's Axe $50.00 129 Framed Felloe or Turning Saw $20.00 130 Lot: 2 Fence Post Augers & A Signed Axe $10.00 131 Lot: Stanley #98 Marker, Traveler, Circle Cutter, Lg Screwdriver, Hole Saw $20.00 132 Lot: 2 Hollow Augers, 2 Spoke Pointers, Violin Clamp, Level, Saw Set $35.00 133 Lot of 2 Framed Bow Saws $40.00 134 Lot of 3 Planes: 2 Millers Falls (#68 & #814) & 1 Dunlap (#1017) $30.00 135 Lot of 4 Sargent Wood Bottom Planes (#3408, #3410, #3412, #3415) $40.00 136 Lot: #12 Scraper and Craftsman #78 $50.00 137 Lot of 5 Heller MasterWrenches, Newark NJ (Horse Logo) $15.00 138 Connecticut Hand Adze, Blade Marked "0023" $50.00 139 Lot: 3 Hammers, 2 Hatchets & 8" Disston Backsaw $45.00 140 Lot of 3 Hand Drills Incl. Breast, Brace, Millers Falls Egg-Beater $30.00 141 Lot of 3 Stanley Planes: #18, #49 & #50 $60.00 142 Shipwright's Pin Poll Adze, 5" Lipped Edge 28" Handle $30.00 143 Shipwright's T-Handled Deck Counterboring Auger $45.00 144 Lot: Stanley #72 Rule (Early Trademark) & 3 Shrinkage Rules $65.00 145 Lot of 4 Backsaws: Wm. McNiece; Taylor; Patterson; Early (Unsigned) $230.00 146 Lot of a Branding Iron (G.P.
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