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Old Wooden Tools
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FW11597 SOLD |
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| A 1/8th inch Fully Boxed Beading Plane by T. J. Gardner of Bristol. This small beading plane is in Good++ to Fine condition. $48.00 | ||
| A Counter Check Plane by Malloch, Perth. A specialty plane used by window makers. Good++ $98.00 | ||
| A Solid Boxwood Plow Plane with brass fittings. There is an owners name on the front of the plane, S. Clarke. A simple wedge stem plow plane made in boxwood that, over the years, has acquired a beautiful honey color. Good+ $365.00 | ||
| A Bevel with Bead Complex Molding Plane by T.J.M. Master & Co. Auburn, NY. Good++ $120.00 | ||
| A Ogee with Bead & bevel Complex Molding Plane by Kennedy & White, NY. Good+ $128.00 | ||
| An Ogee Molding Plane by A. Mathieson, Glasgow. Marked No 36, 5/8 inch. Good+ $68.00 | ||
| A 1/2 inch Boxed Bead Plane by Griffiths of Norwich. Good+ $34.00 | ||
| An Ogee with Astragal, owners name stamped in the wood, F. Inns. Good+ $38.00 | ||
| A 5/8 inch Boxed Bead by Marples. Good+ $44.00 | ||
| A 1/2 inch Center Bead, fully boxed. The user who made this plane liked the more exotic woods. This one is made in mahogany and boxwood. Good+ $48.00 | ||
| A Beech Chamfer Plane with adjustable fence. 6 inches long, 1 1/4 inch cutter. Good++ $110.00 | ||
| An Ogee and Bevel by King & Peach, Hull, 1848 to 1864. Good++ $68.00 | ||
| A 5/8 inch Cove and Ogee by Wm Moss, 1812 to 1844. Good+ $58.00 | ||
| A 6/8 inch Cove & Bevel by O'Kines, C1825. Good+ $48.00 | ||
| A 3/8 inch Cove & Bevel by Nurse & Co., 1875 to 1903. Good++ $48.00 | ||
| A 1 3/4 inch by 5/8 inch Sash Plane by John Moseley & Son, London. In Good++ condition. $65.00 | ||
| A Boxed Quirk & Fillet by King and Prague, Hull. Marked No 6 on the heel. Good+ $58.00 | ||
| A Meeting Rail Plane by Currie, Glasgow. (Used for window sash) The screws for the adjustable fence are replacements. Good+ $68.00 | ||
| A Handled Screw Stem Plow Plane by Ohio Tool Co. Beech wood body with fruitwood screw stems and nuts, brass fittings. There is a tight hair line shake on the top of the plane and by the mouth. The screw stems are near perfect. Good+ $225.00 | ||
| A Complex Molding Plane by Watsons, Leeds, early 1800s. A Flute, Quirk & Fillet profile. Good $54.00 | ||
| A Beech Compass Smoothing Plane with steel sole plate. 9 1/2 inches long. Good++ $54.00 | ||
| A 1 1/4 inch Dado Plane with unusual shaped side escapement. Good++ $44.00 | ||
| A 1/4 inch Round with Astragal by Mathieson, Hibernia trade mark. Good++ $48.00 | ||
| A Very Complex Molding Plane by Henry Wells. Good++ $120.00 |
FW11370 SOLD |
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| An Ogee with Fillet Molding Plane by Wallace, Dundee. Good++ $58.00 | ||
| A Quirk Ogee with Bead Molding Plane, marked No 4 by Joseph Gleave, Bolton. Good++ $68.00 | ||
| A Pair of Hollow & Rounds No 18 by Greenslade, Bristol. Marked "Exhibition Medals, London, Dublin, Paris, Melbourne". Good++ $44.00 | ||
| A 1/2 inch Boxed Side Bead by A. Mathieson & Son, Glasgow & Edinburgh. Good++ $38.00 |
FW11366 SOLD |
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A Lying Ogee with Bevel, Complex Molding Plane by Cox & Luckman, Birmingham. Good++ $98.00
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| A 7/8 inch Bead Plane by Buck. Good+ $54.00 | ||
| A 3/4 inch Ovolo Plane by Tyzac & Son. Good++ $78.00 | ||
| A Fully Boxed 3/16 inch Cock Beading Plane by Melhuish, Fetter Lane, London. FINE condition. $78.00 | ||
| A Meeting Rail Plane by Malloch, Perth. This great window Sash making plane was used to shape the adjoining edges of the upper and lower sash. The iron is by Thomas Ibbotson & Co, Sheffield. A fine example and a great user plane if you make window sash. Good++ $98.00 | ||
| A Rosewood and Brass Mortice Gauge by Robert Kelly & Sons, Liverpool. This maker was listed as a "Plane and Edge Tool Maker" in the early 1900s. His company was later bought out by Melhuish of London. Good++ $78.00 | ||
| A Very Unusual Handled Sash Scribe Molding Plane by James Panton, Aberdeen, Scotland. 1882 to 1908. Until 1895 Panton was described as a planemaker. After that time, he is described as a tool merchant. This plane is in FINE condition. $225.00 | ||
| A Sash Coping Plane by John Bell AGT Philadelphia. The AGT mark is rated two stars for rarity in "Amer. Wooden Planes". John Bell was a planemaker who worked from 1829 to 1851. Good++ condition. $68.00 | ||
| A 3/16 " Fully Boxed Double Reed Plane by Wm. Moss, London. Several adjacent center beads are called Reeding planes. Reeding planes to cut two, three, and four adjacent beads are found. Planes cutting more are rarely found. Moss was a planemaker in the early 1800s.Good++ $78.00 | ||
| A 5/8" Fully Boxed Twin Iron Double Bead plane by J. Kellogg, Amherst, MS. This mark is rated two stars for rarity in "Amer. Wooden Planes". J. Kellogg started making planes in 1835. Good+ $135.00 | ||
| A 6/8" Boxed Twin Iron Double Bead Plane by J. Kellogg, Amherst, MS. This mark is rated two stars for rarity in "Amer. Wooden Planes". J. Kellogg started making planes in 1835. Good+ $98.00 | ||
| A Reverse Ogee with Bevel, marked 8/8 and 4/8 by A Cumings, Boston. Rated a single star for rarity in "Amer. Wooden Planes". Cumings was a Boston planemaker in 1849. This plane is in Good++ condition. $98.00 | ||
| A 7/16 inch Bead Plane by Griffiths of Norwich. Quite a rare size to find and almost never found in any sets of beads. Good++ $48.00 | ||
| A 1/2 inch Bead Plane marked Cross Bros. The Cross Bros. owned a hardware store in Cardif in the early 1900s. Good++ $44.00 | ||
| An Interesting Bow Saw with steel adjusting bar. Beech wood with Lignum Vitae handles. Unmarked, but probably made by Mathieson. Good+ $78.00 |
FW8854 SOLD |
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| A Large Screw Box and Tap. 10 inches long. Cuts 1 1/4 inch diameter, 5tpi. Good. $120.00 | ||
| Four Sash Makers Templates, 1 Gothic Sash Scribing Template with brass face by T. Turner, Sheffield. 2 Mitre Templates with different profiles, and 1 simple Mitre Template. Good+ $48.00 | ||
| A Small Bow Saw with an 8 inch blade. Nice size for small, detailed work. Good+ $98.00 | ||
| A Sash Counter Check or Meeting Rail Plane by Currie, Glasgow. Good++ $98.00 | ||
| A Counter Check Plane by Mathieson, No 792, with adjustable fence. C1880 Good++ $115.00 | ||
| A Complex Molding Plane by Wm. Marples, Hibernia. C1900. 1 1/4 inch Quirk Ovolo. Crispy condition. Good++ $135.00 | ||
| A Complex Molding Plane, Ogee and Bevel. Marked A. L. Chapman in the wood, probably an owners name. Good++ $98.00 | ||
| A Complex Molding Plane, 2 1/4 inch Ogee and Astragal. Owners initials stamped in the wood. Nice profile. Good++ $155.00 | ||
| A Panel Plane by A. Wheaton, Philad'a. Amos Wheaton was an early Philadelphia, PA. planemaker. He was listed in the 1793 and 1796 directories. He is rated three stars for rarity in American Wooden Planes. Three stars denotes very rare, only between 50 and 100 known examples. Good+ $485.00 | ||
| A Twin Iron Sash Plane, 1 1/8 inch, by J. H. Perry, NY. John H. Perry was a listed planemaker in New York City from 1850 to 1863. This plane maker is rated three stars for rarity in American Wooden Planes. Three stars denotes very rare, only between 50 and 100 known examples. Good++ $65.00 | ||
| A Twin Iron Sash Plane by Arthur of Edinburgh, marked 5/8 on the heel. Nice crispy condition. Good++ to Fine $88.00 | ||
| An Early Astragal Plane by T. Yates, 8 3/16 inches long. Dark patina, early style wedge. Good+ $54.00 | ||
| A Twin Iron Complex Molding Plane by Currie, Glasgow. Ogee with Ovolo profile. The escapement has been roughly opened by a previous owner for better shaving removal, (which does not detract from the use of the plane in any way). Click on the large picture to see this area in detail. The overall condition of the plane is Good+ $120.00 | ||
| A 5/8" Beading Plane by Mosely & Sons, New St, Covt. Garden, London, with double boxing. A super plane in Good++ condition. $48.00 | ||
| A Primitive Rounding Tool. Looks like English Oak, interesting grain. 2 1/2" cutting edge. Good+ $125.00 | ||
| A 1/2 inch Boxed Side Bead Plane by J. Gardner, Bristol. Good++ $46.00 | ||
| A Quirk Ovolo with Bead Molding Plane, marked No 8 on the heel of the plane, by Ponder, London. Good++ $145.00 | ||
| A Reverse Ogee and Beak Molding Plane with a rosewood fence by G. Berry, 195Old St. London. Nice patina on this plane. Good++ $160.00 | ||
| A Complex Molding Plane. Unusually marked on the toe of the plane - No 143 1/2 inch. No makers name. Cuts a quirk ovolo with fillet. Good++ $165.00 | ||
| A Sash Coping Plane by E. F. Bookham, Tool Merchant, Dover. Good++ $115.00 | ||
| An attractive Mahogany Cill Plane with boxwood sole and wedge. Good++ $135.00 | ||
| A Fully Boxed Center Bead Plane by Greenslade, marked 2/8. Good+ $68.00 | ||
| A super Beech Handrail Plane. with adjustable fence. Owners name stamped in the wood. Good++ $175.00 | ||
| A Very Deep Cut Ogee Complex Molding Plane with fence by Moseley & Son, King St. & Bedford St. Covt. Garden, London. Dark patina, (looks like a window sill molding profile). Good++ $195.00 | ||
| Boxwood and Birch are used in this Sliding Box Chamfer Plane with a nice scroll wedge, by J. Malkin. Brass fittings. Dark stain on corner as shown in the picture. Good++ $168.00 | ||
| A Rare Pair of Handled, Twin Iron, Stick and Rebate Planes by Speight of Leeds. An unusual pair in great condition. Good++ $235.00 | ||
| A Solid Boxwood Chair Maker's Travisher, by J. Gleave & Son, Manchester. Extra deep cut - great for Windsor chair seats. You don't find them like this one very often !!Good++ $375.00 | ||
| An outstanding Chamfer Plane with adjustable fence and brass bull nose by Buck & Hickman, London. Good++ $220.00 | ||
| A Miniature 3 1/2 inch Boxwood Plane. Marked "8" on the heel, the plane cuts a 1/2 inch hollow. Previous owners name stamped on the toe and heel. Probably used for instrument making. Good++ $128.00 | ||
| A pretty Lignum Vitae Compass Plane with Boxwood Adjustable Front. A users name is stamped in the wood on the front. The iron is by Pearson & Co. A great looking plane in exotic wood. Good++ $225.00 | ||
| An unmarked Rosewood Router Plane. Pretty wood in nice condition. Good+ $78.00 | ||
| A Tongue Plane by Way & Sherman, NY. in Good+ condition. $36.00 | ||
| An Adjustable Chamfer Plane marked "W J Armour from John Moseley & Son". Low angle blade (rather more so than usual for a Chamfer Plane) brass front. Good++ $160.00 | ||
| Pair of Table Joint Planes, No 136, 1/2 inch, by Ohio Tool Co., Columbus, Ohio, in pristene condition. A hard to find pair of planes in super nice condition. Good++ to Fine. $295.00 |
FW11019 SOLD |
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| A Triple Reed Plane with Boxwood Wedge. Stamped with an owners name on the front N. F. Hughes. Good++ $188.00 | ||
| A very nice Mahogany Chamfer Plane with adustable fence. E. Preston iron. (The plane is not marked). Good++ $135.00 | ||
| Another very nice Complex Molding Plane by J. Wood. Good++ $120.00 | ||
| An unmarked Primitive Gutter Plane. 15 3/4"long, 2 1/2" wide. Handle has been broken and glued. Good condition. $45.00 | ||
| A Miniature Beech Compass Plane with iron sole. 5" long. Good+ $95.00 | ||
| A rare Adjustable Basket Shave by the Pool Tool Co. Nottingham, England. 4 1/2" long and 1 3/4" wide, the thickness of cut is adjusted by the thumbscrew. The skeins which have been previously cut from Willow with a cleaver, are pulled through the shave making them suitable for weaving. Good++ $175.00 | ||
| A Pair of Side Rebate Planes by Preston, used for trimming up the sides of rebates or grooves. Ready to use in Good++ condition. $165.00 | ||
| A Beechwood Pistol Router by Marples, Sheffield, in crispy condition. A fine example of an unusual tool! Good++ $275.00 |
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