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TONY MURLAND AUCTIONS
TONY MURLAND
AUCT I ONS
ENGLAND
24th September 2014
The Orwell Hotel, Hamilton Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7DX
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TONY MURLAND
P r e s e n t s A n A u c t i o n o f A n t i q u e & Wo o d w o r k i n g t o o l s , T r a d e To o l s f r o m C o o p e r s , C a b i n e t m a k e r s ,
C o a c h m a k e r s , S h i p w r i g h t s , W h e e l w r i g h t s , P a t t e r n m a k e r s , Vi o l i n m a k e r s , B o o k b i n d e r s , J o i n e r s , &
C a r v e r s . E n g i n e e r i n g To o l s . A n t i q u e F i s h i n g R o d s , Ta c k l e & R e e l s , B y g o n e s & K i t c h e n a l i a .
Many Tools Sold on Behalf Of The Three Charity Organisations:
TOOLS FOR SELF RELIANCE, WORK AID
& TOOLS WITH A MISSION
Auction Date: Wednesday, September 24th 2014
The Orwell Hotel, Hamilton Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk, IP11 7DX
Sale Starts: 9.00 am Sharp
Viewing , Tuesday 23rd 2014 2.00-6.00pm & from 7.00am on Morning of Sale
Free Car Parking Available Please note no Carpark trading. Tables available inside.
Conditions of Sale:
10% -17.5% Commission dep. on quantity. 15% Buyers prem. Min. comm. 4.00 per lot. Not solds 4.00 per lot.
Consignment sale. Free catalogue to Consignors.
1. Prospective buyers are advised to attend the auction. However, Tony Murland Auctions will, if so instructed execute bids
provided in writing in advance of the auction or bids by telephone at Tony Murland Auctions discretion on behalf of prospective
Buyers. Tony Murland Auctions shall not be liable to either the Buyer or Seller for any neglect or default in doing so or failure
to do so.
2. In the event that Tony Murland Auctions has received commission bids on a lot for identical amounts and at auction those
bids are the highest bids for that lot, the lot will be knocked down to the person whose commission bid was received first. In
addition, The Auctioneer reserves the right to increase any bid by one increment to clear any identical bid from the room.
3 . L o t s w i l l b e p u r c h a s e d b y t h e A u c t i o n e e r, o n t h e b u y e r s b e h a l f a t t h e l o w e s t p r i c e p o s s i b l e a s i s a l l o w e d b y o t h e r
p o s t a l b i d s , S e l l e r ’s r e s e r v e s , a n d b i d s f r o m t h e r o o m .
4. Postal orders can, within 7 days of receipt of goods, return any lot purchased by them, which does not reasonably meet
with the description offered in this catalogue. A full refund of the purchase price will be given, providing that the goods in
question are returned in the same condition as sold. This does not include minor discrepancies in measurements etc.
5. Successful purchasers will be invoiced after the sale and payment is required by return. Purchases will be despatched as instructed, upon
receipt of full payment. Postage costs will be met by the purchaser. Invoices will include a 4.00 charge per lot for packing, and a nominal
fee for insurance and bank charges.
6. Tony Murland Auctions do not accept responsibility for notification of the result of any bid and request that they be contacted after the sale if
results are required.
PLEASE, ONLY BID IF YOU WILL PAY IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT OF YOUR INVOICE.
WE DO NOT OFFER CREDIT FACILITIES.
ALL CHEQUES PAYABLE TO: KIN - TOOLSHOP
Any Further Enquiries to the Auctioneer’s Office:
The Tool Shop, Unit 105, Bentwaters Industrial Estate, Rendlesham,
Tel. (01394) 421323 email: [email protected]
If dialling from outside U.K, drop the Zero and prefix the remaining digit as follows:
U.S.A: 011-44, Australia: 00-11-44, New Zealand: 00-44
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
NOTES FOR POSTAL BIDDERS
1. Tony Murland Auctions have the right and its absolute discretion to refuse admission to its premises or attendance at the auctions
by any person.
2. Tony Murland Auctions have the right and its absolute discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding as it may decide, to
withdraw or divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots and , in the case of any dispute, to put up any lot for auction again.
3. The Buyer shall be the highest bidder accepted to Tony Murland Auctions and Tony Murland Auctions shall have absolute
discretion to settle any dispute.
4. Every bidder shall register, giving name and address, providing identification if required by Tony Murland Auctions before
making any bid at the auction.
5. Each registered bidder will receive a bid number to be recorded alongside his registration details.
6.
Any representation or statement by Tony Murland Auctions whether in the catalogue or other publication as to the origin, manufacturer, date,
age, size, medium, provenance, condition or estimated selling price, of any lot is a statement of opinion only. Any illustrations in the catalogue
are solely for guidance and are not relied upon in terms of colour or necessarily to reveal imperfections in any lot.
7. References given to damage and/or restoration is given as guidance only and the absence of such a reference does not imply
that a lot is free from defects nor does the reference to particular defects imply the absence of others.
8. Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the matters referred to in 6. and 7. above by inspection or otherwise prior to the date of the auction.
9. The Buyer shall pay to Tony Murland Auctions a premium of 15% of the hammer price together with VAT at the standard rate
thereon and the buyer acknowledges that Tony Murland Auctions may also receive commission from the seller.
10. The property in a lot shall not pass the to the buyer until payment has been made in full.
11. Methods of payment are: Cash, Cheque, Eurocheque, Sterling bank or Direct bank transfer in Sterling, also Visa, Mastercard,
Access - there will be a 3% service charge for credit card payments.
12. Cheques and bank drafts should be made payable to: Kin - Toolshop. Bank transfers should be made to: Barclays Bank,
Stowmarket and Needham Market, Market Place, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 1EA. Sort Code: 20-82-75. Account Number:
80111252. The client is asked to ensure that any charges made by the transferring bank are met by the client such as that the
amount received by Tony Murland Auctions is the exact amount of the invoice.
13. The Buyer shall not be entitled to claim under any guarantee for an amount more than the amount paid by him for the lot and in
particular shall have no claim for any loss, consequential loss or damage whether direct or indirect suffered by him.
14. Tony Murland Auctions offer a confidential sales service acting as the agent for the Seller, and under no circumstance is
obliged to offer information regarding the Sellers identity.
15. The Seller of electrical and mechanical goods warrants and undertakes to Tony Murland Auctions and to the Buyer that at the
date of consigning the same are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from any
defect not obvious on external inspection which could prove dangerous to human life or health, and will indemnify Tool Shop
Auctions and its employees against any loss or damage suffered by any of them in consequence of any breach of the above
warranty and undertaking.
16. All lots will be offered subject to a reserve agreed between Tony Murland Auctions and the Seller below which the lot will not be sold.
17. Tony Murland Auctions shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller up to the amount of the reserve.
18. The Seller warrants to Tony Murland Auctions and to the Buyer that he has and will be able to transfer good and marketable
title to the lot free from all third party rights or claims.
AN OPEN INVITATION
Visitors are reminded that there will be NO TOOL SELLING in the
car park of The Orwell Hotel. Dealer tables are available inside the building.
Please visit our new premises, Unit 105, Bentwaters Industrial Estate, Rendlesham.
Please call ahead before visiting,
Where we offer the largest selection of pre-owned tools in Britain.
Orwell Hotel, Felixstowe Tel: 01394 285511
Important Notice
All UK and European buyers are charged V.A.T on the Buyer’s Premium and postage charges.
(i.e: 20% on the 15% premium).
ENTRY TO THE SALE ROOM IS STRICTLY BY CATALOGUE ONLY
SOME SMALLER ITEMS LOCATED IN THE SECURE AREA
Please see Porters if you require assistance.
The figures in brackets after each lot are only an approximate price guide, excluding Buyer’s Premium,
and are not to be considered a valuation.
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A most unusual scissor like tool, G++ (30-50)
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A lovely pair of steel and silver scissors marked "BONSA",
4 1/2" G++ (30-50)
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A fantastic carved tool chest. Camphorwood with filled
shelves and trays containing five saws, a turnscrew, a
complete set of brass letter and number stamps, hundreds
of miscellaneous small tools, glass cutters, plumb bobs,
dividers, twist bits, etc. (600-900)
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A lovely 19th Century hachoir in the form of a unicorn,
13 1/4" overall length, G++ (150-200)
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A rare macaroni carving chisel with a beautiful scrimshaw
handle of a lady who I can only assume is very hot!!
(temperature!!) Due to the lack of clothing (30-50)
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A lovely rosewood plated brace by JOSEPH COOPER.
Lovely unpolished condition with a set of unused bits,
F (500-800)
8.
An early 19th Century decorative cobblers nail pull, ebony
handle, 7", G++ (40-60)
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A superb 18th Century turnscrew, lovely decoration 22 1/2",
ebony handle, G++/F (60-90)
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A lovely 19th Century 11 1/2" hachoir, G++ (100-150)
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18. A most interesting adjustable marking gauge, mahogany
and brass. The plate has an adjustable section with a level
on it? 12 1/4", G++ RARE (80-120)
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10. A 19th Century brass, steel and rosewood jewellers pump
drill, G++ (40-60)
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A lovely early Scottish ebony and brass level, engraved
"J.McFADISEN"? 12 1/4", G+/G++ (100-150)
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12. A fantastic decorative Scottish level. Ebony and brass,
11", G++/F (150-250)
19. A fantastic oak plumb square, beautiful iron decoration,
18" high, G++ (150-200)
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13. A lovely early 19th Century European brass plumb bob,
2 5/8", G++ (40-70)
14. A very elegant 5 1/2" steel tipped plumb bob, G++ (70-100)
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20. A 14 1/2" late model NORRIS A1 jackplane, G++ (300-400)
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15. A highly decorative 4" plumb bob, G++ (100-150)
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21. A late model NORRIS A5 smoothing plane, G+/G++ (180-240)
16. An early folding timber scribe, 7 1/2", G++/F (50-80)
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17. A lovely 4 1/4" beech smoother by BUCK, mint condition,
F (30-40)
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22. An A31 thumb plane by HUTCHINSON, blackwood infill,
gunmetal with dovetailed steel sole, F (500-800)
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28. A most unusual 4" brass bullnose, rear screw bruised,
G+ (50-100)
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23. A 17" NORRIS A71, original blade, G++ (300-400)
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29. A rare gun stockers screwdriver complete 3 1/2", G++/F (60-100)
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30. A very rare 25 1/2" boxwood slide rule. "The TOMLINSONS
Equivalent paper slide scale", G++ (100-200)
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24. A post war NORRIS 14 1/2" A1, good user condition,
original iron (250-350)
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31. A Geomantic compass used by Geomancers in China
when selecting grave sites etc. Geocentric circles - 60 year
calendar and information of a mystical nature. 19th
Century. Reference: The Pinto Collection and
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. G++ (100-200)
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25. A rare iron shoulder plane by MITCHELL, marked
"patent metal" G++ (100-150)
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32. A very rare 2" two fold boxwood architects rule by
E.PRESTON, G++ (80-120)
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33. A brass framed bevel by JAMES HOWARTH, G++ (50-80)
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26. A NORRIS 50G, G++ (400-600)
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27. An extremely scarce HOBBIES No.1 block plane in original
box, F (60-90)
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34. A lovely 21" mahogany and brass Scottish decorative
level (100-150)
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35. An extremely rare and unusual 3 1/4" BUCK block plane.
Gunmetal, lovely construction, rosewood infill,
G++ RARE (250-400)
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36. A quality 5 1/4" steel soled gunmetal shoulder plane,
rosewood infill, G++ (100-150)
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42. A most unusual brass smoothing plane, mahogany infill, 12",
steel soled, G++ (100-150)
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37. A scarce STANLEY No.86 ivory rule, G+/G++ (150-250)
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43. A solid brass 6 1/4" chariot plane, mahogany infill,
G++ (70-100)
38. A RECORD 072, G+/G++ (50-70)
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39. A scarce WINGFIELD & ROWBOTHAM No.4 smoothing
plane, G++ (50-80)
44. A lovely brass smoother by TYZACK, good condition apart
from rear screw missing, G++ (150-250)
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45. A good infill iron shoulder plane, 8" x 1 1/2", G++ (70-100)
40. A 1/2" dovetailed rebate plane by BUCK, G++ (80-120)
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41. An extremely rare and superb quality gunmetal
smoothing plane by JOHN MOSELEY, ebony infill, 8 7/8"
long, G++/F (200-300)
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46. A very rare brass Lancashire pattern skew plane,
G++ (100-150)
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47. A heavy iron shooting plane 14 1/4" (70-100)
53. A 1 1/2" gunmetal, steel soled shoulder plane by SLATER,
G++ (100-150)
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48. A very high quality brass bullnose, steel soled ebony wedge,
F (70-100)
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54. A quality 15 3/8" brass jackplane, mahogany infill, G++ (150-200)
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49. A very attractive Scottish iron smoothing plane with the
unusual feature of a solid iron front bun, G++ (70-100)
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55. An extremely rare skew mouthed Scottish badger with
pierced lever cap, 11 1/2", G++ (200-300)
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50. An attractive 12 1/2" brass, steel soled jackplane, G++ (100-150)
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56. A very rare 8" dovetailed smoothing plane, rosewood infill,
brass lever is marked "ARISTINE TOOLS CO GLASGOW"
but almost certainly made by SPIERS, G++ (200-300)
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51. A lovely 9" brass, steel soled Irish pattern chariot plane,
G++ (100-150)
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52. A quality 7 1/4" dovetailed steel Irish pattern chariot plane,
rosewood infill, G++ (80-120)
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A lovely Scottish brass mitre plane, tight mouth with the
unusual feature of a combined handle and wedge, 91/2",
G++ (200-300)
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A very attractive 3" brass plumb bob with lovely wooden reel,
G++ (50-70)
An elegant 6 1/2" brass plumb bob, F (50-80)
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A lovely pair of fully boxed table joint planes by
GREENSLADE, G++/F (80-120)
67. A pair of snipe bills by SHEPLEY, G++ (40-70)
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68. A pair of side snipes by SHEPLEY, G++ (40-70)
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60. A most unusual 6" brass plumb bob with reel, F (60-90)
61 A very pretty brass and ebony (?) plumb bob 3 1/4", F (60-90)
62. A lovely, early brass plumb bob, steel tipped, 5 1/2", G++ (40-70)
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69. Four good clean complex moulding planes, two BUCK, one
MOSELEY, one unnamed, 1 5/8" - 2 1/8", G++/F (70-100)
70. An unusual complex moulding plane 1 7/8", G++ (40-60)
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A very rare tiny plumb bob 2" marked "00", F (40-70)
A rare brass plumb bob with reversible point for protection,
4 1/4", F (50-80)
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Two complex moulding planes by STOKOE, 2" and 2 1/2",
G++ (40-60)
72. A highly complex, boxed sash plane, 1 17/16" marked
"H&D" (HOLTZAPFEL) F (30-50)
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A good clean pair of snipe bills by ROUTLEDGE,
G++/F (50-70)
73. A most unusual moulding plane by BEWLEY 1 5/16",
G++/F (30-50)
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74. A huge 2 1/4" twin iron nosing plane by JOSIAH KING
NEW YORK, RARE G++ (30-50)
75 A highly complex 2" moulding plane by ATKIN & SON,
F (40-70)
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A fully boxed triple reed by GABRIEL, MINT, F (40-70)
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76. A lovely pair of highly complex sash planes by J.GABB
complete with two templates, G++/F (40-70)
A lovely beech plough by VARVILL with ebony scales in the
arms, G++/F (70-100)
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A rare 18th Century moulding plane by J. HASTIE 9 1/4"
long, G++ (50-80)
One of the finest wheel wrights rounders we have ever
seen, 20" wide with brass lining. Both the blades and the
plane have engineering quality steel adjusters, RARE,
G++ (100-200)
83. A rare brass fronted bullnose marked "MATHIESON
GLASGOW" in the brass, 4 1/4", G++ (40-60)
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78. Four 18th Century complex moulding planes all by IOHN
GREEN, G++ (60-100)
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A solid ebony brass fronted bullnose, G++ (40-60)
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A pair of small rebates by MUSGRAVE 5 1/4", compassed
and radiused, F (30-40)
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A complex moulding plane by MOSELEY 2 13/16", G++ (40-70)
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86. A very rare handled spill plane, 14 5/8", G++ (40-70)
93. A very rare flooring raglet by MATHIESON, 2 5/8" wide.
These planes were used to introduce a rebate in the floor
boards for the skirting to sit in. This style of construction
was typically Scottish, G+/G++ (70-100)
94. A very unusual twin iron moulding plane by MOIR, purpose
unknown, G++ (50-80)
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A lovely rosewood 111/2" spill plane, G++/F (50-70)
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88. A very rare mahogany coach makers plough, 8" boxwood
wedge, G++ (150-250)
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95. A highly complex twin iron moulding plane by
MATHIESON 2 13/16" wide, G++ (70-120)
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Four good complex moulding planes, G++ (50-80)
96. A large handled cornice plane, 31/4" wide by MOIR,
G++ (80-120)
97. A very intricate complex moulding plane by ARTHUR,
11/4" wide, G++/F (30-50)
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90. A lovely 18th Century hammer, 10", G++ (60-90)
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91. A stunning 10" rosewood and brass spirit level by
E.PRESTON, rare model, F (100-150)
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98. Two good complex twin iron moulding planes (50-70)
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92. A highly complex handled twin iron cornice plane by
MATHIESON, 2 15/16" wide, G++ (100-150)
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99. A pair of highly complex sash planes, partially boxed, by
HIGGS, 17/8" wide, G++ (50-70)
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107. Five moulding planes, three single reeds, a V-plane and a rare
cock bead fillister (50-80)
100. A good leatherworkers plough, G++ (100-150)
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108. A fantastic 29" iron saw marked "H&D LONDON"
G++ (100-150)
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101. A good leatherworkers plough, G++ (100-150)
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109. A very rare LUND patent corkscrew, G++ (80-120)
102. A leatherworkers pricking reel, G++ (60-90)
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110. A huge chisel by ROBERT SORBY, 23 1/4" long, 1 1/4"
wide, G++ (50-80)
103. A quality 7 1/2" Archimedes drill. Brass, steel and boxwood,
G++ (40-60)
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104. A pair of left and right handrail planes by W. PINHEY,
G++/F (80-120)
111. A good clean collection of sash window tools, different
makers. Sash fillister, moving fillister, glass check plough,
counter check plough, pair of sash ovolos, a drip bead plane,
two pairs of templates and two sash chisels, G++/F (150-250)
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112. An unusual brass inclinometer, 7 1/4". Probably military
marked "No.477 MORTAR MKIII L.P." Unusual feature of
two levels, one for incline and one for vertical. G++ (60-90)
105. A good panel raising plane, G++/F (50-80)
106
106. A panel raising plane by MATHIESON, G+/G++ (50-70)
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113. A rare SPIERS No.14 smoothing plane, (RECORD blades),
G++ (100-150)
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114
114. A scarce MATHIESON No.4 plane, G++ (60-90)
119. A very crisp SPIERS mitre plane, fine except for a couple
of small rust spots of the sole. F (300-500)
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120. A 15 1/2" SPIERS panel plane, G++ (150-250)
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115. A good clean SPIERS smoothing plane, G++/F (120-180)
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121. A 13 1/2" SPIERS panel plane, G++ (120-180)
122. A quality 3 3/8" iron chariot plane, probably SLATER,
G++ (60-90)
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116. A good clean SPIERS smoothing plane, G++/F (120-180)
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117. A scarce twin iron SPIERS rebate, marked on the metal body,
G++ (150-250)
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118. A good clean SPIERS rebate plane, unusual size 11/16" wide,
G++ (100-150)
123. A scarce PRESTON square with a Chesterman rule,
G++ (30-50)
124
124. An extremely rare radiused bead by EASTWOOD YORK
1851-1899, 7 1/4" F (40-60)
125
125. A scarce patented adjustable dovetail marker, F (40-60)
132
132. A STANLEY No.36 transitional, G++ (20-30)
133
126
126. A very rare plough by NORRIS, small repair to arm,
RARE (60-100)
133. A STANLEY 51/2C, G++ (40-60)
127
127. A quality brass and ebony marking knife, G++ (30-50)
134
134. A STANLEY 65 in original box. Box damaged, F (60-90)
128
128. A STANLEY 67 shave complete with both fences and depth
stop, G++ (60-90)
129
135
135. A STANLEY No2, G++ (120-180)
129 A very rare HOBBIES bench fretwork clamp, G++ (30-50)
130
130. A scarce MILLERS FALLS spokeshave, G++ (40-70)
136
136. A STANLEY No.97 chisel plane, F (250-350)
131
131. A very rare STANLEY No.31 angle divider, G++ (100-150)
137
137. A SARGENT VBM 3417, G++ (20-30)
143
143. A rare STANLEY 131, G++ (100-150)
138
138. A STANLEY No.40, G++ (50-80)
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144. A STANLEY liberty bell 104, G++ (70-100)
139. A STANLEY No.24 transitional (20-30)
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145. A STANLEY 6041/2, G++ (100-120)
140. A STANLEY No 121/2, G++ (100-200)
146
146. A STANLEY No.62, G++ (150-250)
141
141. A STANLEY bedrock 6041/2C, RARE, G++ (100-150)
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142. A STANLEY 112, G++ (100-150)
147. A STANLEY 606 bedrock, G++ (100-150)
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153
148. A rare STANLEY 10 1/4, G++ (250-350)
153. A scarce timber marking hammer, G++ (50-80)
154. A STANLEY No.65 block plane, G++ (50-70)
155
155. An unusual, attractive 19th Century hammer with ebony
handle, 10" marked "J.M.", G++ (40-70)
149
149. A STANLEY liberty bell 105, G++ (70-100)
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156. A collection of six unusual glasscutters, including a circular
cutter, the very rare 'wrench' style glasscutter and one with an
ivory handle, G++ (70-100)
150. A STANLEY No.72, G++ (150-250)
157
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157. A lovely brass bullnose, elegant form, rosewood wedge,
G++ (60-90)
158. A very unusual and rare brass farriers hoof inclinometer
for assessing horses hooves prior to horseshoe
construction, G++ (100-150)
151. A STANLEY 148 7/8", G++ (50-80)
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152. A pair of STANLEY 98 and 99's, G++ (50-70)
159
159. A very unusual and rare brass farriers hoof inclinometer for
assessing horses hooves prior to horseshoe construction, this
one is extra rare because it is for ponies. G++ (100-150)
165
165. A RECORD 07SS, G++ (70-100)
160
160. A fantastic set of eight heavy firmer chisels all by
MATHIESON 1 1/2" - 1/2", G++/ F (120-180)
166
166. A RECORD 06SS, G++ (60-90)
161
161. Nine good paring gouges, MARPLES and WARD, five are
cranked (100-150)
162. An incredible, huge chisel by JAMES HOWARTH, 24 1/2"
long, 2" wide, G++ (80-120)
167
167. A RECORD 05 1/2 SS, G++ (60-90)
168
168. A RECORD 03SS, G++ (50-80)
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163. A fantastic set of four heavy firmer chisels, hardly used by
MATHIESON, 16 1/2" long, 2"- 1/2", F (100-150)
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164. A RECORD 08SS, G++ (100-150)
169. A rare RECORD 02SS, G++ (150-250)
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170. A RECORD 03C, G++ (40-60)
175. A RECORD CALVERT STEVENS in original box,
G++/F (150-200)
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171. A RECORD T5SS with side handle, G++/F RARE (80-120)
176. An incredibly rare PRESTON No.1340 smoothing plane,
G++ (150-250)
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172
177. A very scarce PRESTON No.9 smoothing plane, G++ (100-200)
172. A RECORD 010 rebate, G++ (70-90)
173
173. A RECORD 2506 with fence G++/F (40-70)
178
178. A PRESTON No.1014 smoothing plane, G++ RARE (150-250)
174
174. A hard to find RECORD 0113 compass plane,
G++ (120-180)
179
179. An incredibly scarce PRESTON No.14 smoothing plane,
original iron, G++ (150-250)
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185
180. Only the second one we have sold, a very elusive
PRESTON No.16 jackplane, 18" long, G++ (250-400)
185. A great quality dovetailed smoothing plane, rosewood infill,
marked PRESTON on lever cap, G++ (150-250)
186. A scarce PRESTON No.9 smoothing plane, (small crack to
handle), G+ (50-80)
181
181. A very clean, scarce PRESTON bullnose No.1347 NP,
G++/F (100-150)
187
187. An extremely hard to find PRESTON 1390H spokeshave
with offset handles, G++ (60-90)
182
182. A PRESTON 1399P router, incomplete but very scarce,
G++ (40-70)
188
183
183. The rarest of PRESTON routers, No 2500P, complete with
fences, depth stop and two blades, G++ (120-180)
188. Probably the rarest of all PRESTON planes, the 1355C
complete with all side and chamfer fences. The last one to
appear realised over $5000 in the Brown Auction.
F RARE (2000-3000)
189
184
184. An incredibly rare PRESTON coach makers rebate
No.110, RECORD blade, G++ (150-250)
189. A superb 6" timber scribe, horn handle by LEBESEGUE,
F (70-100)
190
190. A quality 15 1/2" unusual saw with ebony handle (80-120)
191
191. A lovely 19th Century brass and steel cigar cutter,
G++ (100-150)
196
198
197
192
192. A fantastic miniature brass Lancashire pattern saw with
brass and ivory handle, 10 7/8" long, G++/F (120-180)
196. A fantastic ebony and ivory 19th Century backscratcher,
tin chip to little finger nail!! 16 1/2", beautiful, G++ (100-150)
197. A fantastic 18th Century jewellers hammer, lovely ebony
handle, 7 1/4" G++ (80-120)
198. A lovely early 19th Century bow drill. Boxwood and brass,
9", G++ (70-100)
199
193
193. An extremely rare 13" combined saw and Archimedes
drill, G++ (80-120)
199. A quality pair of brass trammels, 7", F (40-60)
194
200
194. A stunning 19th Century French piano makers brace,
beech and fruitwood, complete with four original bits,
F, RARE (150-250)
200. A most unusual 18 1/2" brass adjustable bevel type tool,
purpose unknown, great quality (50-100)
201. A heavy iron infill jackplane (50-70)
202. A MILLERS FALLS 4 1/2 size smoothing plane (15-25)
203. A very crisp SANDVIK No.276 (20-40)
204. An early rip saw marked “G.H.BUCK Edgware Rd”,
RARE (30-50)
205. A STANLEY Victor No20 (50-80)
195
206
195. A lovely French hachoir (100-200)
206. A rare wooden mitre plane, mahogany (50-80)
207.
208.
209.
210.
A mint MARPLES wooden smoother (10-20)
A STANLEY 10 1/2 (50-80)
Two STANLEY No.98 rebates (40-60)
A MATHIESON No.4 smoothing plane (40-60)
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223
211.
212.
213.
214.
215.
216.
217.
A 1 1/2” screw box and tap by MATHEISON (50-70)
A 1 3/16” screw box and tap (40-60)
A 1 3/16” screw box and tap (40-60)
A 7/8” screw box and tap (30-50)
A 5/8” screw box and tap (25-40)
Five good butt gauges (50-80)
A good side axe by WARD (60-90)
223. A rare WHATCO patent brass smoother (50-80)
224. A MILLERS FALLS No.3 size plane (30-50)
225. A SARGENT VBM No.4 size plane (20-30)
226
217
218
226. A post war NORRIS A1 14 1/2”, good user incredibly
found in this village!! (200-300)
227. A MILLERS FALLS 4 1/2 size smoothing plane (20-30)
228. Four butt gauges (30-50)
229. A good complete RECORD 311 (70-100)
230. A PARAGON No.4 (20-30)
231. A scarce MILLERS FALLS No.9C (30-40)
218. A pretty brass chariot plane (60-90)
232
219
232. A rare pair of 10 1/2” iron dividers marked “D. KIMBERLEY
& SONS PATENT” G++ (60-90)
233. A MILLERS FALLS No.77 router, a No.75 block plane in
original box and a STANLEY 9 1/2 block plane (30-40)
234. The New Carpenter & Joiner, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 (20-30)
235. A STANLEY 118 block plane and a STANLEY No.79 with
fence (30-50)
236. A WODEN 778 complete in original box (20-40)
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219.
220.
221.
222.
A set of six handrail shaves (30-50)
A RECORD 043 in original box and a STANLEY No.79 (40-70)
A STANLEY No.90 and a No.93 (60-90)
A SARGENT No.3 plane (30-50)
237. An early iron anvil 14”, used for sharpening scythes (30-50)
238. A STANLEY 78 complete and a box scraper (20-30)
239. A MILLERS FALLS combination tool and a dovetail
saw (20-30)
240
240. A lovely lignum vitae smoother, 5 1/4” long (30-50)
241. Five good adjustable block planes, including a 5 point star
lever cap (40-60)
242. A STANLEY 78 complete and a STANLEY 79 complete
with fence (30-40)
243. A RECORD 077A in original wooden box (40-60)
244
244. A rare MILLERS FALLS spokeshave (30-50)
245. A STANLEY 45 with a box of cutters (30-40)
246. A rare Sheffield ripsaw. The Golden Guinea by SLACK
SELLARS & CO LTD (30-50)
247. A PRESTON level for restoration (30-40)
248. A RECORD 07, rosewood handles (30-40)
249. A huge drawknife by MATHIESON, the biggest we have
seen 25 1/2” overall width (70-100)
250. A RECORD 05 1/2 SS and a RECORD 04SS (40-70)
251. Two STANLEY No.80 scrapers (20-30)
277. A STANLEY No.53 and a MILLERS FALLS round
shave (20-30)
278. A panel raising plane by MCVICAR (30-40)
279. A steel soled brass bullnose (40-60)
280. A RECORD 311 complete with bullnose (60-90)
281. A good large bowl adze (50-70)
282. A good large bowl adze (50-70)
283. A good large bowl adze (50-70)
284. A good box of STANLEY spares (20-40)
285. A rare curved French froe, a “coutre en queue d’hirondelle”
or swallowtail (60-90)
286. A very rare set of ten side beads, all by VARVILL, same
owner, used condition but no damage, G+/G++ (80-120)
287. A reprint of the 1898 BOULTON & PAUL Catalogue, new
condition (10-20)
288. A STANLEY No.8 (60-90)
289. A STANLEY No.8 (60-90)
290. A STANLEY No.7 (30-50)
291. A RECORD 07 (30-50)
292. A RECORD 07 (30-50)
293. A STANLEY 46 for spares (10-20)
294. A RECORD 311, no bullnose (40-60)
295. Five butt gauges (50-80)
296. Five butt gauges (50-80)
297. A good STANLEY 45 (60-90)
298. A good RECORD 020 (50-80)
299. A good RECORD 020 (50-80)
300. A good RECORD 020 (50-80)
301. A STANLEY Victor No.20 (40-60)
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302.
303.
304.
305.
306.
A HELLER patented marking knife/scribe (15-25)
A massive pair of compass beams in a fitted box (20-30)
Eleven good oilstones (20-40)
A DISSTON saw vice (20-30)
A good clean STANLEY 45 (no blades) (20-30)
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254.
255.
256.
257.
258.
259.
260.
261.
262.
263.
264.
265.
266.
267.
268.
269.
270.
271.
272.
273.
274.
275.
276.
A STANLEY 112 scraper plane (80-120)
A STANLEY No.6 and a low knob STANLEY No.5 (40-60)
A RECORD 04 1/2 SS (25-40)
Three good No.4 planes and a RECORD 0120 block
plane (40-60)
A scarce FOOTPRINT No.6 plane (30-50)
Twelve good oilstones (20-40)
Various 043 planes, a 778 by ANANT, a W78 and various
spares (20-40)
Various Archimedes drills and a corner brace (10-20)
Twenty one good various sharpening stones (50-100)
A good box of plane spares (20-40)
Twenty one moulding planes (10-20)
Twenty two moulding planes (10-20)
A solid rosewood triplane (20-40)
Four strapped hammers and a hammer head (20-30)
An ACORN No.3 (20-40)
An early household encyclopaedia (10-20)
Two incomplete No.67 shaves (10-20)
An early iron infill jackplane (50-70)
A BUCK and HICKMAN catalogue (20-30)
A collection of old tool auction catalogues (20-30)
A beech plough plane, a bow saw, a hammer and a
STANLEY spokeshave (20-30)
A scarce liberty bell No 105 jackplane (20-40)
A rare NORRIS No.A61 (200-300)
A scarce PRESTON double side rebate (30-50)
A combination square (15-25)
307
307. An early bricklayers trowel, lovely brass and ebony
handle (30-50)
308. A coopers hand adze (20-30)
309. A good pair of draw bore pins, boxwood handles (30-40)
310. A coopers adze and a coopers hoop driver (20-30)
311. A veneer hammer and a timber scribe (20-30)
312. A MARPLES transitional jackplane (20-30)
313. A MARPLES transitional smoother (20-30)
314
314.
315.
316.
317.
318.
A rare 16” B/B tenon saw by MATHIESON (30-50)
A STANLEY 78 and a RECORD 080 (20-30)
A RECORD 2506 (20-30)
A RECORD 2506 (20-30)
A B/B tenon saw by DISSTON (20-30)
319
319. A lovely early coopers adze head displaying all the folds of
steel (20-30)
320. A STANLEY 10 1/2 (40-60)
330
330. A lovely small 7” strapped hammer by MARPLES (30-50)
331
321
321. An extremely uncommon adjustable 14 1/2” brass jackplane
marked “UNA-OID REG” on the body and “ENGLAND
BROS SHEFFIELD” on the brass lever cap, G++ (80-120)
322. Thirteen various oilstones (30-40)
331. A very rare No.5 size plane marked “326”, probably the
preferred working hours for the carpenter!! G+/G++ (20-40)
332. A good RECORD 077A and a STANLEY 9 1/2 (30-50)
333. A good RECORD 077A and a low angle craftsman block
plane (30-50)
334. A good RECORD 077A and a STANLEY 60 1/2 (30-50)
335
335. A pretty 4 1/2” iron rebate (50-70)
336. A STANLEY No.80, three No.75 bullnoses, a No.90 and a
220 block plane (50-70)
323
323.
324.
325.
326.
A good collection of nine various oilcans (50-80)
A STANLEY No.79 and a RECORD 2506 (35-50)
A good caulking mallet and seven caulking irons (80-100)
A RECORD knuckle joint block plane, a STANLEY knuckle
joint block plane, a STANLEY No.3 and a No.220 (50-80)
337
337. A rare iron inclinometer by LSS & Co, USA. 15”,
G++ (70-100)
338. Three good butt gauges (30-40)
327
327. An ivory sector rule, 6”, F (50-80)
328
328. An early, unusual 12” brass and wood shave (25-40)
329. A lignum caulking mallet and six caulking irons (60-90)
339
339. A rare wheel wrights tenon auger with depth stop (40-70)
340. A dovetailed MATHIESON panel plane for
restoration (80-120)
341
341. A quality 7” dovetailed rebate plane (70-100)
342. A dovetailed SPIERS smoothing plane, bruised front bun,
cracked handle, but easily restorable (70-100)
342
343
343. A solid rosewood compassed smoother 5 1/4” long (20-40)
344. A huge 29” beech jointer with lovely round topped blade by
SAMUEL NEWBOULD, G++ (30-50)
345. Six good metal spokeshaves (20-30)
346. A POWERDEVIL drill with accessories (20-30)
347
347. A rare 2’ two fold RABONE architects rule, some staining
but a very rare rule (30-50)
348. A STANLEY 67 shave, both fences, no depth stop (40-60)
349. A good clean STANLEY No.10 rebate (50-80)
350. A good wheel wrights bruzz by MARPLES (20-30)
351. Two unused packets of sail needles (20-30)
352. A PRESTON spokeshave and a PRESTON bullnose (40-60)
353. A very rare moulding plane marked “K.DAVIS,
BIRMINGHAM” (30-50)
354
354. Four good levels. COUTTS, BUIST, DOILCAM and a
HOCKLEY ABBEY level and rule combined (60-100)
355. A good user grade STANLEY 55 with four boxes of
cutters (100-150)
356
356. A very early iron infill with brass cupids bow bridge (80-120)
357. A good RECORD 020 (50-80)
358. A good STANLEY No.10 (50-80)
359
359. A fine collection of seven boxwood rules (100-150)
360. A pair of snipe bills by HIGGS (30-50)
361. A 30” long beech jointer by DEELEY, London “A rare
survivor” (20-40)
362. A RECORD 405 multi plane in original box with twenty plus
cutters (20-30)
363. A beech plough by MARPLES & SONS and a set of eight
matching cutters, all in as new condition (15-25)
364. Three original boxed small STANLEY planes, Nos. 91/4”, 75
and 102 (20-40).
365. Two drawknives, one by MARPLES and a small unusual
shaped type (20-40)
366. Four boxwood handled pattern makers gouges, two cranked
and two straight (10-20)
367. A LEWIN universal combination plane totally complete with
cutters and instruction booklet in original box (10-20)
368. Two mitre squares. One is ebony and brass and one is
rosewood and brass (20-40)
369. A STANLEY No.10 bench rebate plane, English model (20-40)
370. Five small wooden planes, various types, one boxwood (20-40)
371. A RECORD No.04 SS smoothing plane, early model with
rosewood handle and front knob (20-40)
372. An ebony and brass stemmed mortise and tenon gauge (20-40)
373. An adjustable knuckle jointed cabinet makers scraper by
STARRETT Athol – Mass, USA with top handle (10-20)
374. Two knuckle jointed lever cap type STANLEY block planes.
Model No.18 is 6” long and No.19 is 7” long (20-40)
375. Three very early steel dividers, one by P.STUBB (20-40)
376. A STANLEY No.66 hand beader with one cutter and one fence
and a STANLEY No.65 adjustable mouth metal shave (10-20)
377. Four small dainty pin hammers (10-20)
378. A heavy duty double cuttered adjustable forstner bit by
W.M RIDGEWAY (20-40)
379. A pair of brass trammel heads with pencil holder on
hardwood bar, 30” long (10-20)
380. A wooden handled tool for lining out pattern groves in wet
concrete by STEARNS & Co., New York, USA (20-40)
381. A 2” wide bevel edged chisel by ALEX MATHIESON,
Glasgow with boxwood handle (20-40)
382. A STANLEY No.50 combination plane, complete with full
set of seventeen cutters, all in original case (20-40)
383. A steel MARPLES model No. M 4 1/2 bench smoother with
original cutter (10-20)
384. Three beech planes all by MATHIESON (star and crescent
marks) Tri, jack and smoother planes all with good
MATHIESON irons etc (10-20) .
385. A larger than normal lock mortise chisel by MATHIESON (30-40)
386. A good RECORD T5 with side handle (50-80)
387. A STANLEY USA No.7 (30-50)
388. A STANLEY BAILEY No.3 and a RECORD 076 (20-30)
389. VOLS 1, 2 and 3 of The Modern Carpenter and Joiner, good
condition (20-40)
390. VOLS 1, 2 and 3 of Modern House Building and a copy of
Modern Carpenter and Joiner (20-40)
391. Fourteen good oilstones (20-40)
392. A combination square (20-30)
393. Twelve sliding squares (50-80)
394. Four good block planes and a STANLEY No.75 (30-50)
395.
396.
397.
398.
399.
400.
401.
402.
403.
404.
Four good block planes and a STANLEY No.75 (30-50)
A good STANLEY No.6 and a No.5 1/2 (30-40)
A STANLEY 78 complete and a STANLEY No.75 (20-30)
A STANLEY 110, original box, a STANLEY No.78 and a
STANLEY No.120 block plane (20-30)
Two good spill planes (40-60)
A STANLEY No.6C with VICTOR hand forged iron (40-60)
A walking stick with a carved birds head (20-40)
A walking stick with a brass birds head (20-40)
An early peat cutting knife, 18th Century (40-70)
A large knife with horn handle (10-20)
416
416. A PRESTON 1368 shoulder plane, RARE (70-100)
417
405
417. A superb collection of twelve OWT routers, all hardwood and
all different (150-200)
418. A good RECORD 077A bullnose and a No.65 chamfer
shave (50-80)
405. A fantastic 19th Century hat makers jig (60-90)
406
419
406. An unusual brass bullet mould (40-60)
407. A very rare pair of 19th Century pony hames (40-70)
408. Two huge 19th Century brass wine cask taps, 10 1/4” long.
One is stamped “TORTUIL & CO MACON” (50-80)
409. Three early animal traps including a scarce small gin
trap (30-40)
410. An 18th Century bronze carriage bell marked “LFN 6” (40-70)
411. Thirteen lovely early keys, 18th and 19th Century (80-120)
419. Three lovely pad saws with blades. Ebony, boxwood and
rosewood (40-70)
420. A STANLEY No.7 (20-40)
421. A STANLEY 041/2SS (20-40)
422
410
412
412. A very rare early 19th Century tin candle mould, 10 1/2”,
G++ (80-120)
413. A 19th Century daisy fork (20-30)
422. A lovely smoothing plane by MARPLES with an etched
drawing of a lady and a dog (30-50)
423. A 7/8” corner chisel, RARE (30-40)
424. A good box of leatherworkers tools (40-70)
425. Ten brass back saws (30-60)
426. Ten brass back saws (30-60)
427. Eight brass back saws (30-60)
428. Seven brass back saws (30-60)
414
429
414. A good collection of six small hammers (50-100)
415. A good complete RECORD 311 shoulder plane (70-100)
429. A rare HOWARTH style mortise gauge, (slide missing) (20-30)
431
430
430. A fine set of six early brass weights (50-80)
431. A massive Victorian brass weight marked “V.R”, 8 1/2”
tall (80-120)
438
438. A lovely 7” cocked bead fillister, fully boxed in ivory, by
CURRIE, GLASGOW. RARE (30-50)
432
432. A rare brass and beech French coopers croze, marked
“ALBUM STRASBOURG” (70-100)
433. A twin iron T&G plane by GRIFFITHS and two beading
planes (40-70)
439
439. Five tools, all by EDWARD PRESTON (50-80)
440. A good, little used STANLEY 13-050 with blades (25-40)
441. A most unusual 7 3/4” fruitwood chamfer plane, with
adjustable sole fence (60-90)
434
434. A fine set of excise rules by DRING & FAGE in original
leather case (100-150)
442
441
435
435. A scarce boxwood boat bevel by EDWARD PRESTON,
G++ (50-80)
436. A lovely 18th Century hammer 11 1/2” (50-80)
442. A highly complex 18th Century moulding plane marked
“W.FREEMAN”, 11/4” wide (40-60)
443. A very clean, little used DISSTON D7 (30-50)
444. Seven miniature planes, 3” – 4”. Boxwood, beech and
mahogany (50-80)
445. A very clean, little used DISSTON D8 (30-50)
446
437
446. A most unusual early 19th Century saw. Very clever
construction means that the frame acts like a spring giving
tension to the blade (40-70)
436
447
437. A lovely brass violinmakers plane 1 3/4” long, ebony
wedge (70-120)
447. A stunning 8 3/4” planishing hammer with a lovely
engraved detail on both sides, ebony handle (80-120)
448
486
448.
449.
450.
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477.
478.
479.
480.
Two ivory scale rules, G++/F (60-90)
A LEWIN plough in a wooden box (30-50)
A STANLEY 113 compass plane (50-80)
A STANLEY 71 in original box (40-60)
A RECORD 071 complete (30-50)
A STANLEY 71 complete (30-50)
A STANLEY No.71 complete in original box (50-70)
Two STANLEY No.79 rebates with depth stops (40-70)
Two RECORD 044 plough planes (40-60)
A good MOORE & WRIGHT combination square (20-40)
A STANLEY 4 1/2 in original box (20-40)
A RECORD No.010 (50-70)
A MAPRLES transitional smoother and a BISMARK
plane (25-40)
An unused STANLEY 5 1/2 in original box (30-50)
A RECORD 05 1/2 unused in original box (30-50)
Three STANLEY No.4 planes (30-40)
A RECORD 2506 with depth stop and a STANLEY USA
No.79 (40-60)
A STANLEY 044C and a STANLEY 13-050, both with
blades (40-60)
An early STANLEY 71 1/2, a PRESTON style router and a
KEEN KUTTER No.71 (40-60)
Two STANLEY 271 routers, a small metal router and a
GOODELL PRATT speed indicator (40-70)
A RECORD 04, a STANLEY No.4, an ANANT No.4, a
DRONFIELD No.4 and a FOOTPRINT No.4 (40-60)
Two RECORD 05 planes (20-40)
A good clean STANLEY 5 1/2 (20-30)
A STANLEY No. 4, a RECORD 735 fibreboard plane, a
STANLEY No.4 in original box, a RECORD 778 and a
STANLEY 78 in original box (60-90)
A good clean STANLEY No.3 and a No.4 (30-50)
Two STANLEY 271 routers and a RECORD 722 (40-60)
A good beech chamfer plane (20-30)
A STANLEY 71 complete in wooden box (30-40)
Two good STANLEY 71 routers (50-80)
Twenty two moulding planes (20-30)
A RECORD 041 (no blade) (40-60)
Four good early bed spanners (20-40)
A STANLEY No.50, unused in original box (40-70)
486.
487.
488.
489.
490.
491.
A good leatherworkers plough (70-100)
A huge early turnscrew (20-40)
An original SPIERS blade and cap iron, 2 1/2” (30-40)
A STANLEY 66 complete (40-70)
A GRANT edge trimming plane in original box (40-60)
Four paring chisels (25-40)
492
492. A NORRIS patent metal shoulder plane, needs a tidy
up (70-100)
493. A lock mortise chisel, three paring gouges and two other
chisels (25-40)
494. Two billhooks, two large turnscrews, a gluepot, a surveyors
chain and a large dowel plate (20-40)
495
495.
496.
497.
498.
An unusual block plane by BONUM (30-50)
Three early hammers (20-30)
A toothing plane and five other small unusual planes (20-30)
A rare 18th Century moulding plane by COWLEY (50-80)
499
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481.
482.
483.
484.
485.
A millwrights bill and thrift (40-70)
A small brass chariot plane (25-40)
A LEWIN plough in box (30-40)
A STANLEY 45 (30-50)
A STANLEY 45 (30-50)
499. A 5 1/2” brass rebate plane (30-50)
500. A small plumb bob, mortise gauge, calliper gauge, four levels
and a brass spokeshave (30-50)
501. A drawknife, a leather knife, dowel plate, a 271, leather roller,
a No.81, 076, two No.100 blockplanes, hair tongs, a rule, a
corkborer and a fid (30-50)
502
502. An unusual plumb bob 2 3/4” (40-70)
503. A Scottish infill smoother for restoration (10-20)
504. An early STANLEY 45, no blade (20-40)
505. A STANLEY 78, a router, STANLEY No.3, a UNION 137,
a pair of trammels and ten moulding planes (40-70)
506. A B/B saw, four early hammers, an early spanner, an
Archimedes drill and a beech brace (30-50)
507. Five rules including a rare Braille rule, two brass trammels, a
level and a padsaw (30-50)
508. A scarce STANLEY No.192 (20-40)
509. An early MATHIESON saw, another early saw and four
brass back saws (30-50)
510. A very early axe, a brass hammer, a turnscrew, a small
hammer, two glass cutters, three folding rules, a steel rule,
small oilcan, two toy tools, a wotsit and three chisels (30-40)
511. Fourteen wooden spokshaves (30-40)
512. Four metal spokeshaves, two by PRESTON (30-40)
513. A RECORD 073 (50-70)
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552.
553.
Thirteen mortise chisels and a lock mortise chisel (30-50)
Twelve turning tools (40-60)
Six drawknives (30-50)
Twenty various moulding and wooden planes (20-30)
Two brass GTL smoothers (30-50)
Twenty five chisels and gouges (50-100)
Twenty five chisels and gouges (50-100)
Thirty various carving chisels (60-100)
Twenty various chisels and gouges (40-70)
Twenty six chisels and gouges (30-60)
Ten large, heavy chisels and gouges (30-60)
Eighteen carving chisels (50-100)
Twenty carving chisels (70-100)
A rare MARPLES iron smoother for restoration (20-40)
An iron infill plane for restoration (20-30)
554
514
514. A SPIERS Plane-O-Ayr, needs a clean (50-80)
515. A strapped hammer, eleven folding rules and twelve brass
levels (70-100)
516. A STANLEY No.92, a No.79 and a 271 all in original boxes
and a clean 077 RECORD (80-120)
517. Four wooden planes, various engineering tools, unusual spanner, two early axes and a grease pot (20-40)
518. A small joiners box containing a good billhook, various hammers, squares, gauges, bevels, padsaw, dividers and various
miscellaneous tools (40-60)
519. A good carpenters tool chest containing a plough plane, a
router, two jackplanes, a smoother, sixteen moulding planes,
three G clamps, 7 saws (some DISSTON), spokeshaves,
dividers, etc (80-120)
520. Sixteen good chisels and gouges with boxwood handles (50-80)
521. Seventeen good chisels and gouges all with boxwood
handles (50-80)
522. Three mortise chisels and eight carving chisels (40-60)
523. A RECORD 778 and a RECORD block plane (20-30)
524. A pair of trammels, an 077A toothing plane, mitre template
and a MACO template (40-60)
525. Five paring chisels and two paring gouges (50-70)
526. A good box of turning tools and various lathe chisels (30-40)
527. A box containing two B/B saws, one by DISSTON and a
DISSTON saw vice (20-40)
528. A dovetailed steel rebate by MATHIESON for restoration (20-40)
529. A RECORD 06 (15-25)
530. A RECORD 06 (15-25)
531. A good STANLEY No.7 (20-40)
532. A good RECORD 405 complete in original box (60-100)
533
533. A scarce thatchers needle (30-50)
534. A box of screwdrivers (10-20)
535. Eighteen wooden planes including a plough (20-30)
536. Eighteen moulding planes (20-30)
537. A good box of coach builders planes and routers (30-50)
538. Twelve turning tools (30-50)
554. A NORRIS No.50, replaced blade, needs a tidy up (100-200)
555. Seven turning tools (20-40)
556. Nine metal plough planes. MARPLES, STANLEY AND
RECORD. Various stages of completeness (50-100)
557. An iron chariot plane and an iron bullnose (40-60)
558. A STANLEY Bailey 5C (repaired) (30-50)
559. A small PRESTON bullnose (30-50)
560
560. A very unusual and high quality 15” brass measuring tool
by THORNTON, MANCHESTER, F (40-60)
561. Thirty seven carving tools and a mallet (60-100)
562. A STANLEY 71 complete in original box (40-60)
563. A PRESTON spokeshave, an incomplete fillister shave, a
spill plane and a small chamfer plane (30-50)
564. A tailors square (15-25)
565. A STANLEY No.7 (25-40)
566. A STANLEY No.7 (25-40)
567. A RECORD No.7 (25-40)
568. Two incomplete 071 routers and a brass GRANBY
bullnose (20-30)
569. A STANLEY No.50 in original box (40-70)
570. Two STANLEY No.78’s, a compass plane, three No.10
rebates (some damaged), two bullnoses and an infill jackplane
(cracked) (40-70)
571. A STANLEY No.7, a No.6 and a RECORD No.6 (30-50)
572. A box of clamps, mallets and an unusual saw set (20-30)
573. A WODEN 778, a STANLEY No.50, a STANLEY 78 and a
MILLERS FALLS smoother (25-40)
574. A STANLEY 45 with a box of blades (20-30)
575. Two STANLEY plough planes with blades (30-50)
576. Four 043 style planes, some incomplete (20-40)
577. A box of good tools (30-40)
578. An unusual wooden military box, 1945? (10-20)
579. Thirteen various levels (50-100)
580. Five levels, a plumb bob, three brass rules, a mortise gauge
and a glass cutter (30-50)
581. Three unusual spanners and three early, small hammers (20-40)
582. Twenty various wooden planes (20-30)
583. An early 19th Century timber scribe (30-40)
584. A good RECORD 020 (50-80)
585. A STANLEY 45, floral model (30-50)
586. A gunmetal smoothing plane, needs tidying up (40-60)
587. A STANLEY No.94 (30-40)
588. A SPIERS smoother for restoration (30-50)
589. A MILLERS FALLS plough plane (no blades) (20-40)
590. Two paring chisels and two lock mortise chisels (30-50)
591. A lovely Archimedes drill complete with a brass container of
small bits (30-50)
592. A RECORD 042 (40-60)
593. A SARGENT transitional smoother (15-25)
594. A post war NORRIS A5, needs a clean up (80-120)
595. A good STANLEY 4 1/2 and a No.3 (20-30)
596. A tailors rule (20-30)
620
620. A good clean SPIERS rebate, dovetailed with rosewood
infill, 1” wide. G++/F (80-120)
597
597. An early STANLEY No.71 marked “PAT’D MARCH 4
1884” (50-100)
598. A STANLEY 45 with blades, two No.71 routers and a
MILLERS FALLS router (20-40)
599. Three No.80 scrapers and two spokeshaves (30-50)
600. A RECORD 2506 in original box (25-40)
601. An iron shoulder plane and a RECORD 018 block
plane (30-50)
602. An Irish pattern chariot plane and a small iron chariot (30-50)
628
603
603. A STANLEY No.83 cabinet scraper (50-80)
604. A RECORD 042 (damaged), an 076, an 077A and a
STANLEY 98 for spares (30-50)
605. A good beech plough and a small rebate by BIRCH,
London (25-40)
606. Two caulking mallets, two unusual braces, two wheelwrights
planes and various assorted tools (40-60)
607. A pair of brass trammels, a plumb bob, a RECORD 271, a
screw box and tap and a pair of proportional dividers (40-60)
608. A micrometer, a B/B saw, two unusual wrenches and two
moulding planes (10-20)
609. Four levels, three mortise gauges, a pad saw, two sharpening
stones, two unusual wrenches, a glasscutter and a rule (30-40)
610. Thirteen big chisels (need tidying up) (20-40)
611. An iron infill shoulder plane (20-40)
612. A good RECORD 010 (40-70)
613. Seventeen moulding planes (20-30)
614. Nineteen moulding planes and a badger (20-30)
615
615.
616.
617.
618.
619.
A rare RECORD 074 in crisp condition. F (120-180)
A coopers drawknife and a scorp (20-40)
A RECORD 078 and a STANLEY 66 with both fences (30-50)
A RECORD 06 (15-25)
A PRESTON bullnose, a STANLEY No.71, a mortise gauge,
two pad saws and an ebony and brass square (30-50)
621
622
623 624
625 626 627
628
622
623
621
624
625
626
627
621. An intriguing early walking stock, possible tropical root?
With and early medallion (30-50)
622. A lovely carved walking cane with silver collar (30-50)
623. A lovely early walking stick with silver embellishments (40-70)
624. An early horn handled walking stick (30-50)
625. A 19th Century walking stick with silver cap and
dovetail (40-70)
626. A lovely brass topped walking stick (30-50)
627. A simple but elegant walking cane (10-20)
628. A beautifully carved 19th Century walking stick, superb
detail (60-100)
629. Five brass back saws (20-40)
630. A German made No.3, two 78 rebates, an 051/2, a small block
plane and an ACORN No.5 (30-50)
631. A PARAMO planemaster and a RAPIER 400, both in
original boxes (20-40)
632. A jackplane, a panel raising plane, two smoothers and a good
plough (20-30)
633. A collection of six pocket knives (20-40)
634.
635.
636.
637.
A SIKES hydrometer (20-40)
A STANLEY No.3 and a No.78, both in original boxes (30-50)
Two MOORE & WRIGHT micrometers (20-30)
Three good boxwood rules, a pad saw, a spokeshave and a
mortise gauge (10-20)
654
638
654. An iron smoothing plane by JOHN MOSELEY (60-100)
638. A rare SPIERS No.14 smoothing plane, a little superficial
rust stains but would easily clean up (80-120)
639. A lovely book “The Furniture Designs of Thomas
Chippendale” by GIBBINGS &CO LTD, LONDON, Good
condition (50-100)
655
640
640. A rare, early No.5 plane by SELDON BAILEY,
WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND. This is a Bailey Tool
Co. defiance No.5 (150-225)
641. Twenty one various moulding planes (20-30)
642. Twenty various moulding planes and three coach makers
planes (20-30)
643. Fifteen moulding planes, two OWT routers, a smoother and
two coach makers planes (20-30)
644. Twenty four moulding planes and a coach makers plane and a
solid rosewood scraper (20-30)
645. Twenty two moulding planes (20-30)
646. Twenty moulding planes (20-30)
647. Twenty two moulding planes (20-30)
648. A STANLEY No.95 edge trimming plane (50-80)
649
649. A dovetailed smoothing plane by BUCK (60-100)
650. A screw stem fillister by MATHIESON (20-40)
651. A superb box of shipwrights tools, twenty caulking irons, two
mallets and two steel fids (100-150)
652. Four good wide moulding planes for restoration (20-40)
653. A RECORD 020 (40-60)
655.
656.
657.
658.
659.
660.
661.
662.
663.
A STANLEY 113, needs tidying up (40-60)
A RECORD 2506 (20-30)
Twenty seven stonemasons chisels (100-150)
A SPIERS Plane-O-Ayr (60-90)
An unusual set of eleven burnishers by TYZACK.
Metalworking? (30-50)
A RECORD 2506 with fence (25-35)
A RECORD 010 (broken handle ) (30-40)
Two GTL planes, one brass and one steel (20-40)
A screw stem plough, a moving fillister, a side fillister, a set
of sash templates, a drip bead plane, two coach makers
routers and a small jarvis (50-80)
664
664. A STANLEY No.10 1/2 (40-60)
665. Five early hammers including a large solid brass one by
TELCOM, a billhook, a large iron brace, a herb chopper and
a surveyors chain (30-50)
666. Six various shaves, all by PRESTON (30-40)
681. Six moulding planes and a small smoother, a RADI plane, a
huge tape measure, a thread cutting handle, a mortise gauge,
two spokeshaves, two paring chisels and a gouge (30-50)
682. Three pairs of trammels and a tailors rule (25-40)
683. A plumb bob, two bevels, ten folding rules, three brass levels,
a cutting gauge, two Archimedes drills and a scribe (40-70)
684. A STANLEY No.4, a brass GTL, a No.75 and two small
metal block planes (30-40)
667
667. A NORRIS gunmetal shoulder plane, needs a little tidy up
(120-180)
668. Two MILLERS FALLS spokeshaves, a STANLEY
adjustable mouth shave and a rare No.62 spokeshave (30-50)
669. A STANLEY No.200 honing guide (20-30)
685
670
670. An unusual ‘wotsit’? Light bulb remover? (20-30)
671. Two fillisters, a side fillister, a toothing plane, an unusual
rebate, a dado, an OWT router, a panel gauge and two large
turnscrews (40-70)
685.
686.
687.
688.
689.
690.
691.
A LIE NIELSEN scrub plane with blades, F (80-120)
An iron infill shoulder plane, small crack at rear (30-50)
Twenty three good carving chisels (100-150)
A PRESTON double side rebate (30-40)
An iron chariot plane (30-50)
An iron bullnose plane (25-40)
A PRESTON bullnose and a STANLEY No.79 (30-50)
672
692
672. A most unusual huge ratchet wrench marked “No.4
MATHIESON” complete with set of bits, all pieces marked
MATHIESON, GLASGOW. (30-50)
673. Three large levels (one engineers) and an ebony parallel
rule (20-40)
674. A STANLEY No.50 in box, a STANLEY No.79, a 271, an
OWT router, a handyman No.3, a small block plane, a boxed
set of trammels and two early bed wrenches (50-80)
675. Two boxwood rules, three levels, a mortise gauge, two pad
saws, two plumbs, three Archimedes drills, a set of small
carving chisels, a bevel, a template and a calliper rule (60-90)
676. An early 12” iron plumb line with original iron bob (40-70)
692. A late model NORRIS A5 smoothing plane (150-200)
693. A STANLEY chamfer plane and a MILLERS FALLS round
shave (30-50)
694
694. An ebony brass framed brace with replaced screws (80-120)
695
676
677
677. A set of nine chisels by WARD & PAYNE (60-100)
678. A complete set of taps and dyes by S.W.CARD CO,
MASSACHUSETTS (30-50)
679. A NORRIS smoothing plane or restoration (30-50)
680. A STANLEY Bailey No.7 (25-35)
695. A MORSE twist drill holder (20-40)
696. Two STANLEY No.67 shaves (incomplete) (30-40)
697. Eight good mortise chisels, a lock mortise chisel, a paring
chisel, three other chisels, a cranked gouge and a large
chisel (100-150)
698. Fourteen good cabinetmakers chisels (50-80)
699. Three lovely small hammers (30-50)
700. Two brass levels, a brass rule, a brass oilcan, metal bevel and
square, three small gouges, a bevel, a plumb bob and a
patented tool handle (50-100)
701. Four early hammers, a saw set, two saws, a set of twist bits,
various files and a hand chainsaw (20-40)
702. A STANLEY 113 with a spare blade (50-70)
703. A drawknife and a PRESTON shave (30-50)
704. A rosewood handled combination tool (20-40)
717. A good pine chest containing four large wooden planes, three
smoothing planes, a rebate plane, an OWT router and
miscellaneous tools (50-80)
718. A set of eighteen hollows and rounds, mixed makers (100-150)
719. A STANLEY No.7 (20-30)
720
720. A good iron shoulder plane by SLATER (60-90)
721. A good sash fillister, a good plough with irons, a side fillister,
two good dados and a compassed smoother (70-100)
705
705. A STANLEY No.40 scrub plane (50-80)
706. A small saw, three gauges, a tool handle, various hones,
stamps and an ebony square (30-40)
707. An incomplete STANLEY router, a twist bit depth stop, a butt
gauge, a block plane, an 043 and a STANLEY 78 (25-40)
708. Three new parallel irons suitable for NORRIS planes (30-50)
722
709
709. Two LIE NIELSEN spokeshaves (50-80)
710. A NORRIS reprint booklet and a DISSTON book (10-20)
722. A lovely contemporary carved Dutch style plane, lignum
vitae, dated 1984 (40-60)
723. Two good beech braces (40-70)
724. An ebony mitre template , an ebony square, three chisels, a
level, an unusual hammer and a small saw (30-50)
725. Eight side beads by MOSELEY (40-70)
726. A good beech chamfer plane (20-30)
711
727
711. A chamfer plane by GREENSLADE (25-40)
712. A rosewood chamfer plane 6” (20-30)
727. An unusual measuring device marked “make certain that
upper index finger friction joint is accurately adjusted, world
patent granted and pending” G++ (50-100)
713
728
713.
714.
715.
716.
A 15 1/2” SPIERS panel plane, small chip to spur (120-180)
A post war NORRIS A5, needs a tidy up (120-180)
A RECORD 405 in original box (60-90)
A smoothing plane with a brass lever cap and a RECORD
071 (20-30)
728. A small beech, brass fronted bullnose 3” by LUMSDEN
DUNDEE (20-30)
729. A quantity of seamans knot samples and various sail making
tools (30-50)
746
746. An extremely high quality steel soled gunmetal shoulder
plane, unmarked but looks like BUCK. Fine condition,
very fine mouth (100-150)
730
730. Five unusual boxwood rules (30-50)
731. Two yardsticks and a brass and steel calliper (20-30)
732. A collection of unusual rules and slide rules including a
fourfold boxwood Dutch rule (30-50)
733. A collection of various rules and slide rules including an early
19th Century boxwood calculating rule (50-80)
734. A Highgate Tool Catalogue, a Smallwood Catalogue and a
TATHS newsletter (20-40)
735. A collection of small slide rules, name stamps, levels, drawing instruments, an early lighter, Etc. (30-50)
736. A plough, a fillister and a large chisel (20-40)
747
747. An unusual STANLEY sweetheart No.426 aluminium
rule (30-50)
748. A good collection of five STANLEY transitional smoothing
planes (80-120)
749. A RECORD 044 in original box (40-60)
750. A STANLEY No.31 transitional jointer (30-40)
737
737. An unusual ‘wotsit’ (20-30)
738. A set of STANLEY scale rules in a wooden box (30-50)
739. Six STANLEY scale rules in original box, four other various
rules, a penknife and a calliper gauge (20-40)
740. An early iron string line, a pair of winding sticks and a
WRIGHTS patent clamp (20-40)
751
751.
752.
753.
754.
755.
A NORRIS A71, replaced blade (150-250)
A SPIERS Plane-O-Ayr (50-80)
An iron infill smoothing plane (repaired) (30-40)
An attractive iron infill smoothing plane (50-70)
A STANLEY 112 scraper plane (60-100)
756
741
741. A rare PRESTON No.10 smoothing plane (100-150)
756. A pretty iron smoothing plane, rosewood infill (70-120)
757. A good heavy iron infill jackplane 15 ?” (80-120)
758. A 19 1/2” iron infill jackplane, lovely cupids bow bridge,
repaired body (40-70)
759. A NORRIS No.51 smoothing plane, needs tidying
up (100-150)
760. An iron infill smoothing plane (crack to rear) (40-70)
761. An iron infill smoothing plane (40-60)
742
742. A 22 1/2” pre war NORRIS A1 jointer, NORRIS blade,
G++ (1000-1500)
743. A PRESTON bullnose and an ebony square (15-25)
744. A STANLEY 113 compass plane (40-60)
745. A STANLEY 10 1/2 (40-60)
762
762. A pretty Scottish iron smoothing plane with double
pierced lever cap (80-120)
763. An iron infill smoothing plane (40-60)
764. A gunmetal shoulder plane (30-60)
765. A RECORD 043 and a STANLEY 78, both in original
boxes (30-50)
766. A wheelwrights rounder and a small brass fronted
bullnose (30-40)
767. A good bearded side axe (60-90)
768. A massive 4” shipwrights slick (80-120)
769. A lovely 3 ?” shipwrights slick (80-120)
770. Two fantastic books “Carpenter and Builder” 1896-1897
and 1897-1898 (100-200)
771. “The Modern Carpenter, Joiner and Cabinetmaker” by
G. LISTER SUTCLIFFE, 1906, Vols. 1 and 2 (100-200)
772. “The Modern Carpenter, Joiner and Cabinetmaker”
Volumes 1 to 8 (100-150)
773. “Practical Handywork For All” by STUBBS & REED, Vols.
1 to 5 (50-80)
774. Nine good books on woodcrafts, wood and tools etc (40-60)
775. Five good books on tools and crafted, including
PROUDFOOT & WALKER (30-50)
776. Six good books on woodworking, furniture, joinery etc (40-60)
777. Three RECORD bench stops (15-25)
778
778. A most unusual two fold sliding boxwood rule marked
“ELCHANT”? with two slides. G++ (60-90)
779. A complex twin iron moulding plane by McPHERSON, 2 3/8”
wide (40-70)
780
779
786
785. A truly lovely, tiny and original brass plumb bob with steel
point and classic 19th Century knurling. 1 7/8” (80-120)
786. An original early 19th Century iron plumb bob marked “1 1/2,
3 3/4” almost certainly from an early plumb square (40-70)
787. Seven 18th Century moulding planes. IOHN ROGERS, I
SYM, IOHN GREEN, MUTTER, MADOX,
B. FROGGAT and DARBEY (RARE). Varying condition
but good stamps (60-100)
788
788. A STANLEY 67 spokeshave complete with two fences and a
depth stop (50-80)
789. A rare 18th Century moulding plane by GOODFELLOW
(40-70)
790. An early and scarce STANLEY No.60 marking
gauge (50-70)
791. A good complete STANLEY 45 in wooden box (50-80)
792. A good clean RECORD 010 (50-80)
793. A good clean 13 3/4” DISSTON No.5 B/B tenon saw (30-50)
794. A scarce 18” engineers level by STARRETT, good
condition (50-80)
795. A good box of engineering tools with eight drawers (30-50)
796
796. A lovely early 18th Century (possibly earlier) hand forged
rasp, beautifully displaying the metalworkers craftsmanship
12 1/2” long (40-60)
797. A good box of engineering tools with seven drawers (40-70)
798. Twenty carving chisels (80-120)
780. An elusive 18th Century moulding plane by SAM
GREEN, great stamp, plane a little worn (80-120)
781. An 18th Century moulding plane by SAM COX,
RARE (70-100)
781
785
782
799
782. An 18th Century moulding plane marked “SMALL” with a
crown on top of the name. RARE (80-120)
783. A coopers hoop driver, a large coopers auger and a lovely
wheelwrights rounder (30-50)
784. A good selection of various plane spares, blades, handles
etc (30-50)
799. A superb collection of thirty one antique keys, 18th and
19th Century (50-100)
800. Fifteen carving chisels (60-90)
801. A PRESTON level, needs a little restoration (30-50)
802. Five dados and two twin iron T & G planes (20-30)
814
803
803. A 17 1/2” late model NORRIS A1 panel plane, original
iron, good usable condition (250-350)
804. A good pair of side snipes by BERRY (30-50)
805. Sixteen moulding planes and a European smoothing
plane (20-30)
814. A very rare ebony and brass framed brace, marked “A.
MATHIESON, LIVERPOOL”. Slight damage to chuck
lever cap but restorable (150-250)
815. A scarce ARKANSAS stone by SALMEN in original
box (20-30)
816. A LEWIN plough, large saw set, two books, a STARRET
bevel, a mallet and a mortise gauge (30-50)
817. An attractive hachoir with rosewood handles (30-50)
818. Twenty various moulding planes (20-40)
819. Twenty various moulding planes (20-40)
806
806. A good, clean, usable NORRIS A1 panel plane,
14 1/2” (250-350)
820
807
807. A good complex moulding plane by MELHUISH 2 7/8”
wide (25-40)
808. An unusual Swiss smoother by RALI (10-20)
820. A most unusual craftsman made sliding brass square and
combined level, 7 3/4”. Intriguing design probably for
some sort of carpentry setting out process (50-80)
821. A fillister, an OWT router and seventeen moulding planes
including an early fillister by MOSELEY with a wooden
depth stop, three large ovolos, an astragal and a reeding
plane (30-50)
822. A RECORD 405 in original box, needs work (20-40)
823. A LEWIN plough plane in original box (20-30)
824
809
809. A late model NORRIS A5 smoothing plane, original iron,
good usable condition (150-250)
810. Two parallel rules and a large square (20-40)
811
811. A NORRIS gunmetal shoulder plane, no damage, just
needs a clean (200-300)
812. An unusual steel 2’ rule, with strange calibration (10-20)
813. Two rules, two steel squares, a mortise gauge, shave and
unusual spanner (20-40)
824. A most unusual adjustable block plane No.110 made in
Brazil (30-40)
825. A STANLEY No.6, two large turnscrews, a brass topped
level, a carvers mallet, an eclipse bit gauge, a BEDROCK
604 1/2 for restoration and two locks (30-50)
826
826. An extremely rare RABONE double level folding rule also
marked “H. STEWARD OPTICIANS LONDON” (80-120)
827. A SLATER smoother for restoration (20-40)
843
828
843.
844.
845.
846.
A scarce STANLEY No.94 shoulder plane (150-250)
A set of metal planishing tools (50-80)
A SPERS Plane-O-Ayr for restoration (40-70)
A STANLEY NO.50 (30-50)
828. Three superb pairs of drawbore pins, all with boxwood
handles (120-160)
829. A STANLEY 79 and a STANLEY 90J (UK) (30-50)
830. Two RECORD 077A (one is cracked), a No.93 and a
No.100 (20-40)
847
847. A lovely 4” plumb bob with brass reel (80-120)
848. An iron smoother for restoration (20-40)
849. A STANLEY No.6, a 5 1/2 and a No.3, an iron smoother
(cracked) and a beech plough (30-50)
850. A good No.7 STANLEY, a RECORD 05 1/2, a STANLEY 4
1/2 and a low knob No.4 (40-60)
831
831. A lovely small mitre plane by TOWELL, 7” long, dovetailed with rosewood infill (300-500)
832. A RECORD 073 in original box (60-90)
833. An iron shoulder plane for restoration (20-40)
834. A RECORD 073 (50-70)
851
851. A quality pair of brass trammels, 7” tall (60-90)
852. A RECORD 050 (20-30)
853. A saw vice, a unusual centrifugal device, a coach makers
router, a saw set, and two STANLEY No.71 routers (30-50)
854. Two Scotch braces and a beech brace (30-40)
835
835. A very rare HOBBIES reversible block plane (30-50)
836. A RECORD 077A in original wooden box (40-60)
837. A PRESTON chamfer shave, a STANELY shave, an early
hammer, a mortise gauge, two miniature planes, trammels, a
parallel rule, a mitre square, a bevel and a lovely Archimedes
drill (40-60)
855
855. A pretty iron chariot plane (40-60)
856. An iron shoulder plane (30-40)
857. Two STANLEY 130 block planes, one in original box, an
unusual FOOTPRINT No.130B and a PRESTON
bullnose (30-40)
838
838. Two lovely complex moulding planes. A triple reed by BUCK
and a centre mould by UNDERWOOD (50-80)
839. A good RECORD 080 (70-100)
840. A STANLEY 55 with blades (needs a clean up) (50-100)
841. A RECORD 405 with blades and extra blades (40-70)
842. A STANLEY 45 with blades (20-40)
858
858. A clean RECORD 041/2SS (30-50)
867
859
867. A LIE NIELSEN LN2003 skew block plane, Limited
Edition #88 of 500 (300-500)
868. An early copper gluepot (30-50)
869. A tonguing plane with three wooden screws and four various
small vices (20-40)
859. A set of six MARPLES socketed, bevel edge chisels, good
condition (60-90)
860. Twenty six moulding planes (20-30)
861. A STANLEY 55 with four boxes of cutters (80-120)
862. A STANLEY 45 with one box of cutters and a small block
plane (30-50)
870
870. A lovely Austrian hammer dated 1817 and decorated,
8 3/4” (80-120)
871
863
863. A lovely gunmetal Scottish smoother with double pierced
lever cap (200-300)
864. Three ploughs, a fillister and an OWT router (20-40)
871. A 5 1/2” LORESTAN Bronze adze head circa 800 BC with
1” edge, very RARE. A very similar item is on display at
the Pergamon Museum in Berlin (150-300)
872
872. A 9 1/2” bronze axe circa 1000BC from LORESTAN,
RARE (150-300)
865
873
865. A lovely RECORD No.CS88 CALVERT STEVENS
smoother, unused condition (200-300)
873. A 5 1/2” bronze socketed axehead from LORESTAN,
another very similar one is on display at the Pergamon
Museum in Berlin (150-300)
874. A lovely and very interesting 10” decorated jade axe
head (100-200)
874
866
866. A LIE NIELSEN LN2002 smoother, Limited Edition #88
of 500 (small tear to box) (300-500)
875
875. A Neolithic flint or skin scraper, lovely form (80-120)
884.
885.
886.
887.
876
An iron infill smoothing plane 10 1/2”, good parallel iron (40-60)
An iron infill smoothing plane (40-60)
A RECORD 405 in original box (40-60)
A RECORD 71 (incomplete) a plane blade and a RECORD
778 (complete) (25-40)
876. A 3/4” stone axe from the Dordogne (50-100)
888
877
888. A good clean post war NORRIS A1, 14 1/2” original iron,
G++ (250-400)
877. A lovely large hardwood and brass plough plane, blade is
marked “E. A. BERG, ESKILTUNA, SWEDEN” (60-100)
878. Ten good oilstones (20-30)
879. A large paring chisel, three metal squares and a
spokeshave (20-30)
889
880
889. A stunning 8 1/2” French 19th Century smoothing plane
with the front carved as a dogs head (100-200)
880. A very RARE Proto Dado by MADOX, reference
GOODMAN, British plane makers page 69. A very
important and scarce early plane, 10 1/2” long (100-150)
881. A lovely early 19th Century jewellers hammer with very
ornate ebony and iron handle (80-120)
890
890. An incredible 26 1/2” French jointer, late 18th Century
with very intricate carved detail (300-500)
891. A lovely large bowl adze (70-100)
892. An 18th Century coopers adze (20-40)
893. A very rare 18th Century coopers bowl adze with the hammer
head as well (50-80)
881
882
894
882. A very RARE 18th Century moulding plane marked BUSH.
John Bush was listed at 10 Hosier Lane,Smithfield, London,
1794-1799. A few chips but very good stamp (80-120)
894. A lovely early 19th Century keyhole saw, 9 1/2” (30-50)
895. A combined tongue and groove plane (40-50)
896. A 19th Century veneer hammer (30-50)
897
883
883. A NORRIS A1 post war 17 1/2” jackplane, original iron,
G++ (300-500)
897. A most unusual early, calibrated, measuring tool. Probably for
depth (30-50)
898. A lovely early copper gluepot (50-80)
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899
907
908
899. A curved bladed French froe or coutre. This style are known
as “en queue hirondelle” (60-90)
900. An early 19th Century besaigue (80-100)
910
909
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901
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907.
908.
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901. A very rare roofers adjustable bevel W. LANHAM maker,
Birmingham (50-80)
A lovely 18th Century, 2
brass fils a plomb (50-80)
A 2” 18th Century fils a plomb complete with spacer (50-80)
A large 3 1/2” brass fils a plomb (40-70)
A lovely 2 1/2” brass fils a plomb (40-70)
A 2”, smaller than normal, rare, brass plumb bob with spacer
and protective shoe (60-90)
911. A 2” 18th Century iron fils a plomb complete with
spacer (60-90)
912. An 18th Century agricultural hoe (30-50)
902
902. An early 19th Century timber scribe (60-90)
913
903
903. A rare 19th Century Sabotiers hollowing gouge (40-60)
912
913. A 2 1/2” complex moulding plane by ARTHUR (30-50)
904
904. A lovely 12 1/2” brass and steel hand drill, early 19th
Century (50-80)
914
905
905. A scarce STANLEY No.62 low angle plane (150-250)
914. A limited edition reproduction axe, No. 71/100 (200-400)
915. “The Ultimate Brace” by REG EATON (30-50)
916. A STANLEY No.94, scarce (150-300)
917
917. An absolutely beautiful 20” French mantle level, lovely
decorative detail (100-150)
923
923. A post war NORRIS A5, would clean up to a G++, original
iron (150-200)
918
924
918. A lovely 12” French stair saw, carved detail on both
sides (70-100)
924. A RECORD 2506 with depth stop, F (35-50)
925. A millwrights bill and thrift (30-50)
919
926
926. A STANLEY Victor No.20, black japanned (60-90)
927. A NORRIS shoulder plane for restoration (70-100)
919. An 11 1/2” French stair saw with carved decoration on
both sides and dated 1831 (100-150)
920
920. A gorgeous ivory and horn shoe horn, early 19th Century,
12 1/2” long (50-80)
928
928. A good clean RECORD 041 (70-100)
921
922
929
921. A pair of Victorian egg scissors, for boiled eggs, lovely
decoration (70-100)
922. A lovely 19th Century pair of scissors, 5 1/2” (30-50)
929. A good clean RECORD 041 (70-100)
930. Seven good chisels including a mortise chisel and a paring
chisel (30-50)
931
931. A RECORD 1366 bullnose (40-70)
932. Various good plane spares (20-40)
944. Three leather tapes, a square, a metal STANLEY bevel and a
block plane (20-40)
945. A very large set of lead dressing tools (30-50)
946. Two SPEAR & JACKSON saws with rosewood
handles (20-30)
947. An early wheelwrights rounder (20-30)
948. A STANLEY 45 with various blades (30-50)
949. An Arcoy dovetailer (20-30)
950. A joint master, a WODEN 4 1/2 and a STANLEY 050 with
blades (30-50)
951. Three No.4's a No. 4 1/2, a scrub plane and a scraper (30-40)
952. A good complete STANLEY 55 in original box (150-250)
953. Five sliding squares and a combination square (25-40)
954. A good STANLEY 45 with blades (50-80)
933
933. A RECORD 311 complete (60-90)
934. Ten good wooden spokeshaves and six metal shaves including
a STANLEY 66 (40-60)
935. A good box of sharpening stones (20-30)
936. Five good tenon saws and two mortise gauges (30-40)
937. A RECORD 05 1/2, a RECORD bullnose, a 271, a
RECORD block plane and a PRESTON bullnose (50-70)
938. A good box of miscellaneous tools. Drawknife, sail makers
palm, gauges, wheelwrights router etc. (20-40)
955
955. A very rare STANLEY No.7 sweetheart boxwood
rule (200-300)
956. A rare PRESTON bullnose with adjustable fence (150-200)
939
939. An early 19th Century ice saw, 24 1/2” long, RARE (30-50)
957
957. A lovely early 19th Century pastry roller (120-180)
940
940. A delightful miniature jewellers anvil, 4” tall marked 200, on
an original iron base, almost certainly 18th Century (80-120)
941. Two good gluepots (10-20)
942. A good pine tool chest with sixteen wooden planes, two saws,
drills, Yankee screwdrivers, bradawls etc (40-70)
958
943
943. A very scarce handled cornice plane by CURRIE.
15” x 3 1/2” wide. A few filled worm holes but a good
example of a very rare British plane. This configuration is
much more common from American plane makers,
G+ (100-200)
958. A superb pair of early 18th Century French dividers, 12”
tall, lovely detailed design (500-800)
959. This ivory rule collection has been assembled over the last
35 years by “Rulerman” in the USA. It is one of the finest
Ivory rule collections ever to be assembled and includes a
large quantity or exceptionally rare ivory rules. This is
a unique opportunity to obtain a fantastic collection
of rules.
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A STEARNS No.51, 12” arch joint, 1850’s
A STANLEY No.88, 12” FB, 1860’s
A STANLEY No.40, 12” calliper rule, 1890’s
A T. BRADBURN, 12” silver arch joint, 1820’s
A No.91 standard rule, 12” square joint, 1879
A STEARNS No.51-b, 12” FB arch joint rule, 1830’s
A STANLEY No.40, 12” calliper rule, 1890’s
A STEPHENS No.92, 12” FB, 1890’s
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24. An engineer’s 4 1/2” ivory rope gauge, marked
JOHN BEDFORD & SONS, 1900’s
25. A 6” two fold rule, 1800’s
26. An English & metric 12” FB rule, 1860’s
27. An E. WOOLLEY threefold ironmongers rule, 1820’s
28. A 22” folding rule, 1920’s
29. A STANLEY No.40, fb calliper rule, 12”, 1910’s
30. A 12” engineering rule, no maker, 1870’s
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An A.H. RUTTERFORD 12” folding rule, 1920’s
A J. RABONE 12” arch joint calliper rule, 1870’s
A STANLEY No.0, 6” sample rule, very rare
A CHAPIN No.96?, 6” calliper rule, 1890’s
A STANLEY No.39, 12” calliper rule, 1890’s
A STANLEY No.39, 12” calliper rule, 1880’s
A 12” folding rule, no maker, 1860’s
A 12” metric folding rule, no maker, 1870’s
A 50cm folding rule, late 18th Century
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A round brass joint 12” rule, 1800’s, no maker
An E. PRESTON & SONS, 12” round joint rule,
A STEPHENS No.89, 12” brass round joint rule, 1900
A UNITED ASBESTOS CO. 12” metric silver rule, 1910’s
A 12” brass joint rule, no maker
A STEARNS, 6” No.55 calliper rule, 1840’s
A folding metre 100, 1890’s
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16. A C.B. JOHNSON PRESCOT, 2” piano string
gauge, 1800’s
17. A J. RABONE, 12” arch joint brass rule, 1860’s
18. A 12” brass square joint rule 1830-40’s, no maker
19. A CHAPIN No.891/2, 12” round joint rule, 1880’s
20. A J. RABONE & SONS, 12” arch joint rule, 1880’s
21. A GOODWIN, 4” piano gauge, 1800’s
22. A fold metre rule, 1920’s
23. A STEARNS, No.54, 12” calliper rule, 1860’s
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A STANLEY No.87, 24” fb, 1890’s
A STANLEY No.85, 24” folding rule, 1890’s
A J. HALDEN, 24” architects rule, 1860’s
A STEARNS No.50 24” rule, 1830’s
A 24” folding architects rule, 1860’s
A J. RABONE & SONS, 24” double bevelled architects
rule, 1870’s
46. A 24” architects rule, 1840’s
47. A 6” eye glass sector, 1800’s
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A STEPHENS USA standards No.83 rule, 1850’s
A STANLEY No.87 24” rule, 1850’s
A 24” architects rule, unknown maker, 1850’s
A STANLEY Great Turnstile St. 24” architects rule, 1853-80
A CHAPIN No.61, 24” fb rule, 1853-56
A special order THOMAS BRADBURN, 24” ROUTLEDGE
engineering rule with protractor, 1835
54. A STANLEY No.86, 24” rule, 1890’s
55. A STANLEY No.86, 24” rule, 1880’s
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A W.F. STANLEY London, 24” architects rule, 1853-60
A STANLEY No.98, 24” rule, 1890’s
A STEARNS No.50-b fb 24” rule, 1835-45
A STEARNS No.56-b narrow 24” rule, 1835-45
A STANLEY No.87, 24” rule, 1870’s
A H. PYEFINCH 8” two fold rule, 1763 – 91
A SMITH, 12” two fold rule, 1790’s
A 12” two fold rule, no maker, 1700’s
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A C.H. HALLS, 24” folding rule, 1900’s
A STANLEY Great Turnstile St. 24” folding rule, 1850’s
A W. DUNCAN 24” folding rule, 1840’s
A 24” imperial and metric folding rule, no maker, 1830’s
A STEPHENS No.83 rule, 1860’s
A RABONE 24” folding rule, 1850’s
An 18” threefold rule, no maker, 1870’s
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An ELLIOTT BROS. 12” two fold rule, 1850-1853
A STANLEY London, 12” two fold sector rule, 1850’s
An Army and Navy 12” two fold sector rule, 1870’s
An Army and Navy 12” two fold sector rule, 1870’s
A 12” two fold sector rule no maker, 1820-50’s
A 12” two fold sector rule no maker, 1820-50’s
A 12” two fold sector rule no maker, 1820-50’s
A 12” two fold sector rule no maker, 1820-50’s
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A 36” tailor’s rule, no maker, 1860’s
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
A 12” architects scale rule, 1820-1860
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A 12” two fold sector rule no maker, 1820-50’s
A 12” two fold sector rule no maker, 1820-50’s
A SPEAR Dublin, 6” slotted protractor rule, 1780’s
A W.H. HARLING 6” protractor rule, 1851
An ELLIOTT BROS. 6” protractor rule, 1850
A W.H. HARLING 6” protractor rule, 1850’s
A COX & COOMBES nautical 6” protractor rule, 1802
An Army and Navy csl bullet distance 6” protractor rule, 1870’s
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A 6” protractor rule, no maker, 1800’s
A J. HALDEN & Co. 61/2” rule, 1870’s
A STANLEY No.86 rule, 1890’s
A STANLEY No86 rule, 1860’s
A STANLEY No.87 rule, 1924
A 24” folding rule, no maker, 1880’s
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A STANLEY No.38, 6” two fold rule, 1890’s
A STEARNS No.47, 24” rule, 1830’s
A STANLEY No.97 folding rule, 1860’s
A STANLEY Great Turnstile St. 24” architects rule with
original case, 1850’s
109. An F.L. WEST 24” J.ROUTLEDGE engineers rule with
original case, 1840’s
110. A J. REYNOLDS 6” engineers rule with original case, 1790’s
111. A STANLEY No.89 in original case, 1860’s
112. A J. TREE 24” calculating rule in original case, one of a
kind, 1820’s
113. An E.PRESTON & SONS 24” two fold J.ROUTLEDGE
engineers rule, excellent condition, very rare, 1870’s
(30,000-50,000)
"Ivory backscratchers are good, but my Daddy's hand is better."
Iona Murland
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