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Antique Auction Catalog Antique Tools and Collectibles FEB 13 ⅼ FEB 14 ⅼ FEB 15, 2020 (Catalog covers Thursday at 9AM, Ring 2) Air Works Consignment Auction, Ltd. @ Mt. Hope Auction Grounds, Mt. Hope Ohio GPS Location: 8076 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654 Featuring an unparalleled selection of some of the finest antiques available in one place! 31st Annual Air Works Consignment Auction Eli Troyer, Auctioneer/Manager 330.317.9259 [email protected] AirWorksAuction.com Antiques & Collectibles * Antique Tools * Blacksmithing Items Butchering Items * 130+ Cast Iron Seat Collection * Antique Book Collection Antique Toys * Private Collections * Lots of highlights AUCTION SCHEDULE Thursday, February 13th 9:00 AM Ring 2: Antique Tools, Misc. Collectibles & Cast Iron W/Online Bidding 10:00 AM Ring 3: Antique Tools, User Tools, 200+ Lots of Cast Iron 10:00 AM Ring 4: Uncatalogued Misc. Antiques & Collectibles Friday, February 14th 8:30 AM Ring 2: 200+ Pocket Watches & Clocks, Books 8:00 AM Ring 3: Antique Tools * Cast Iron * Blacksmithing * Model Engines * Salesman Samples & Miniatures * Bells & Steam Whistles Saturday, February 15th 8:30 AM Ring 2: Collectible Toy Auction, Antiques & High-lights 8:30 AM Ring 3: Butchering Items * Pocket Watches & Clocks * Millersburg Glass * User & Collector Tools Terms: Full payment day of auction by cash, check w/proper ID, or credit card. A bank letter is requested for out- of-town buyers. AUCTION COLLECTS A 5% BUYER’S PREMIUM FROM BUYER, WHICH IS IN ADDITION TO THE STATED COMMISSION RATES. You are to pay for all purchased items before you leave the auction area. ID# 40052 Lot#5001. STANLEY NO. 5 Lot#5002. STANLEY NO. 386 JOINTER FENCE Lot#5003. STANLEY NO. A5 Lot#5004. STANLEY NOS. 3 & 5C Lot#5005. STANLEY NO. 40 Lot#5006. STANLEY NO. 113 Lot#5007. STANLEY NOS. 80M & 82 SCRAPERS Lot#5008. STANLEY NO. 238 Lot#5009. STANLEY NO. 82 w BOX Lot#5010. STANLEY NO. 55 w BOX Lot#5011. STANLEY NO. 743 BENCH VISE Lot#5012. STANLEY NO. 144 1/4” CORNER ROUNDING PLANE Lot#5013. STANLEY NO. 69 HAND BEADER w Lot#5014. STANLEY NO. 5 PLUMB BOB Lot#5015. STANLEY NO. 5 1/2 Lot#5016. STANLEY NO. 55 SPOKE SHAVE BLADES Lot#5017. STANLEY NO. 70 & KK SCRAPERS Lot#5018. STANLEY NO. 3C (2) Lot#5019. STANLEY NO. 148 Lot#5020. STANLEY NOS. 4 & 5 1/4 Lot#5021. BOLT HEADER Lot#5022. MILLERS FALLS PUSH DRILL w BOX Lot#5023. ULMER & HUFF SURVEYORS LEVEL Lot#5024. GEM RIVETER w BOX (NOS) (NOS) Lot#5025. BRACE & 6 IRWIN BITS w BOX (NOS) Lot#5026. MILLERS FALLS NO. 107 CARVING Lot#5027. MILLERS FALLS NO. 97 DRILL (NOS) Lot#5028. MILLERS FALLS NO. 77 ROUTER TOOL SET w BOX 2 Lot#5029. BUCKEYE SAW VISE Lot#5030. (2) BRASS BACKED DOVETAIL SAWS Lot#5031. STANLEY NO. 9 1/2 w BOX Lot#5032. STANLEY NO. 48 TONGUE & GROOVE PLANE Lot#5033. STANLEY NO. A6 Lot#5034. STANLEY NO. A4 Lot#5035. STANLEY NO. 45 w BLADES (EARLY Lot#5036. LOT OF 5 STANLEY SPOKE SHAVES JAPANNED TYPE) Lot#5037. STANLEY NO. 4 PRE-LATERAL Lot#5038. STANLEY NO. 140 Lot#5039. STANLEY... NO. 45 w CRAFTSMAN Lot#5040. STANLEY NO. 40 & KK NO. 240 BOX SCRUB PLANES Lot#5041. STANLEY NO. 113 Lot#5042. STANLEY VICTOR NO. 1105 PLANE Lot#5043. STANLEY NO. 8 Lot#5044. STANLEY NO. 7 w BOX Lot#5045. OHIO TOOL PLOW PLANE w IVORY Lot#5046. STANLEY NOS. 4 & 4C Lot#5047. (2) SCRAPERS - STANLEY NO. 81 & Lot#5048. STANLEY NO. 10 1/2 TIPS ATKINS GULL WING Lot#5049. STANLEY NO. 378 Lot#5050. STANLEY NO. 7C Lot#5051. (2) PAIR OF STIRRUPS (NOS) Lot#5052. PAIR OF STIRRUPS (NOS) Lot#5053. PAIR OF STIRRUPS w LEATHER Lot#5054. DISSTON BACK SAW Lot#5055. (2) FRET SAWS Lot#5056. KK PANEL SAW & SIMONDS SAW (NOS) 3 Lot#5057. COBBLER’S NAIL CUP Lot#5058. MILLERS FALLS (6) CARVING Lot#5059. YANKEE 1555A (NOS) Lot#5060. KK CORNER CHISEL CHISELS w BOX Lot#5061. STANLEY 984 CORNER BRACE w Lot#5062. STANLEY NO. 82 SCRAPER w BOX Lot#5063. STANLEY NO. 48 w BOX Lot#5064. (2) STANLEY NO. 70 SCRAPERS w BOX (NOS) BOX (NOS) Lot#5065. STANLEY NO. 3C w BOX Lot#5066. STANLEY NO. 39 3/4 w BOX Lot#5067. STANLEY NO. 39 3/8 w BOX Lot#5068. STANLEY NO. 65 w BOX Lot#5069. STANLEY NO. 86 1/2 IVORY RULE Lot#5070. STANLEY NO. 603 BEDROCK Lot#5071. STANLEY NO. 7C Lot#5072. (2) STANLEY NO. 130 BLOCK PLANES Lot#5073. STANLEY NO. 171 DOOR TRIM Lot#5074. STANLEY NO. 39 1/4 Lot#5075. STANLEY NO. 95 EDGE TRIMMING Lot#5076. STANLEY NO. 605 BEDROCK PLANE w 3 BLADES PLANE Lot#5077. STANLEY NO. 45 w CHESTNUT BOX Lot#5078. STANLEY NO. 40 1/2 SCRUB PLANE Lot#5079. STANLEY NO. A18 ALUMINUM Lot#5080. STANLEY NO. 79 w BOX (NOS) BLOCK PLANE Lot#5081. AA WOODS HOLLOW AUGER Lot#5082. COBBLER’S NAIL CUP Lot#5083. MILLERS FALLS NO. 502B CORNER Lot#5084. UNION NOS. 4 & 6 PLANES BRACE 4 Lot#5085. D.R. BARTON 1 3/4” PARING CHISEL Lot#5086. ATKINS FLOOR SAW Lot#5087. DISSTON D-8 CABINET MAKER’S Lot#5088. TRAVELER AND SCORP SAW Lot#5089. KK NO. 7oz HAMMER Lot#5090. (2) BRACES - STANLEY & MILLERS Lot#5091. (3) BOXED STANLEY - BIT GAUGE, Lot#5092. STANLEY NO. 5 & 5C FALLS DOWEL SHARPENER, HAMMER TIPS, & DISSTON SCRAPER BLADES Lot#5093. STANLEY NO. 45 w BLADES Lot#5094. (2) STANLEY NO. 6’S Lot#5095. STANLEY NO. 444 w BOX Lot#5096. STANLEY NO. 80M w BOX (NOS) Lot#5097. STANLEY NO. 5 1/4 w BOX (NOS) Lot#5098. STANLEY NO. 78 w BOX (NOS) Lot#5099. STANLEY NO. 5 1/2C Lot#5100. STANLEY NO. 604 1/2 BEDROCK Lot#5101. STANLEY NO. 4 1/2 Lot#5102. STANLEY NO. 39 3/8” Lot#5103. STANLEY NO. 39 1/2” Lot#5104. STANLEY NO. 5 1/2 Lot#5105. STANLEY NO. 112 Lot#5106. STANLEY NO. 67 SPOKE SHAVE w Lot#5107. STANLEY NO. O36 RULE w LEVEL Lot#5108. STANLEY NO. 4 RULE BOX Lot#5109. STANLEY NO. 39 IVORY CALIPER Lot#5110. (2) STANLEY NO. 3 PLANES Lot#5111. LOG CARRIER Lot#5112. BARN BEAM AUGER RULE 5 Lot#5113. MECHANICAL BULB PLANTER Lot#5114. (2) SMALL SAW HORSES Lot#5115. MILLERS FALLS TUBE CUTTER w Lot#5116. GREENLEE 14” DRAWKNIFE BOX (NOS) Lot#5117. Wm BEATTY & SON HEWING BROAD Lot#5118. CHAPIN STEVENS NO. 36 RULE w Lot#5119. SET OF 14 RUSSELL JENNINGS BITS Lot#5120. (2) BRACES - STANLEY & MILLERS AXE LEVEL w ROLL FALLS Lot#5121. YANKEE NO. 131A w APPLIED Lot#5122. STANLEY NO. 48 w BOX Lot#5123. STANLEY NO. 2 EARLY FIRST Lot#5124. STANLEY NO. 603 BEDROCK HANDLE LATERAL Lot#5125. STANLEY NO. 85 Lot#5126. STANLEY NO. 72 1/2 CHAMER Lot#5127. STANLEY NO. A78 Lot#5128. STANLEY NO. 10 1/2 PLANE w BEADING ATTACHMENT Lot#5129. STANLEY NOS. 22 & 23 TRANSI- Lot#5130. STANLEY NO. 610 PISTOL GRIP Lot#5131. STANLEY NO. 39 1/2 w BOX (NOS) Lot#5132. STANLEY NO. 78 w BOX (NOS) TIONAL PLANES HAND DRILL Lot#5133. STANLEY NO. 30 ANGLE DIVIDER Lot#5134. (4) STANLEY BOXED ITEMS - #50 Lot#5135. STANLEY NO. 113 w BOX (NOS) Lot#5136. STANLEY NO. 386 JOINTER FENCE w BOX 1/2” CHISEL, #102 PLANE, #88 CLAPBOARD w BOX MARKER, #80 SCRAPER Lot#5137. (2) STANELY PLANES w BOXES NOS. Lot#5138. STANLEY NO. 55 w BOX Lot#5139. STANLEY NO. 603C BEDROCK Lot#5140. “STANLEY NO. 1” - PLANE 9 1/2 & 100 6 Lot#5141. SALESMAN’S SAMPLE - JOHN DEERE Lot#5142. SALESMAN’S SAMPLE - ANCHOR Lot#5143. FARRIERS ANVIL Lot#5144. (6) BLACKSMITH HARDIES PLOW BRAND WRINGER Lot#5145. PETER WRIGHT 185# ANVIL Lot#5146. (5) BLACKSMITHS TONGS Lot#5147. BLACKSMITHS DOME TOPPED Lot#5148. BLACKSMITHS CATS HEAD HAMMER FORMER Lot#5149. METAL STAKE/FORMER Lot#5150. (5) HARDIES Lot#5151. WOODEN ANVIL PATTERN Lot#5152. (5) BLACKSMITH TONGS Lot#5153. ANVIL THAT FITS IN HARDY HOLE Lot#5154. TOP AND BOTTOM FULLERS AND Lot#5155. (4) HARDIES Lot#5156. FISHER 90# ANVIL w EAGLE CONICAL HARDY TRADEMARK Lot#5157. (5) HARDIES Lot#5158. (5) HARDIES Lot#5159. (5) HARDIES Lot#5160. FENCE ANVIL (SCARCE) Lot#5161. (6) HARDIES Lot#5162. (5) HARDIES Lot#5163. (5) HARDIES Lot#5164. ANVIL Lot#5165. (3) BOLT HEADERS Lot#5166. (6) HARDIES Lot#5167. 4’ CONE ANVIL Lot#5168. (6) HARDIES 7 Lot#5169. ANVIL STAND Lot#5170. STANLEY NO. 94 RULE Lot#5171. LOT OF MACHINIST’S TOOLS Lot#5172. (2) INGERSOL RAND AIR IMPACT TOOLS - INDUSTRIAL GRADE (NOS) Lot#5173. YANKEE NO. 131A SCREWDRIVER Lot#5174. STARRETT NO. 123Z “MASTER” 24” Lot#5175. BUCK 1 3/4 CHISEL w BOX (NOS) Lot#5176. KK NO. 6 PLANE w BOX (NOS) VERNIER CALIPER Lot#5177. (2) MILLERS FALLS DRILLS Lot#5178. BOX OF 12 CORN HOOKS (NOS) Lot#5179. MILLERS FALLS CARVING TOOL SET Lot#5180. LIE NIELSON NO. 1 PLANE w BOX Lot#5181. LIE NIELSON NO. 2 PLANE w BOX Lot#5182. STANLEY NO. 20 CIRCULAR PLANE Lot#5183. STANELY NO. 62 Lot#5184. STANLEY NO. 57 COREBOX PLANE w 3 EXTENSIONS Lot#5185. STANLEY NO. 12 Lot#5186. (2) STANLEY NO. 4 PLANES Lot#5187. STANLEY NO. 42 SAW SET w BOX Lot#5188. (2) BOXES OF STANLEY RULES - (4) (NOS) #61’S & 11 # 68’S (NOS) Lot#5189. STANLEY NO. 77 DOWEL MACHINE Lot#5190.
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