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William Adams
03-09-2016, 6:28 PM
Search for Item No. 30-3632 at M.S. Rau Antiques

Tools: Late 19th to Mid-20th Century
Cabinet: Early 20th Century

Cabinet: 37 1/4" wide x 9 1/2" deep x 57" high
Cabinet Open: 70 1/2" wide

Elegant, symmetrical design. 210 tools, incl.:

Stanley No.1 Plane
Stanley No.2 Plane
Stanley No.3 Plane
Stanley No.4 Plane
Stanley No.5 Plane
Stanley No.6 Plane
Stanley No.7 Plane
Stanley No.8 Plane
Stanley No.9 1/2 Block Plane
Stanley No.90 Bull Nose Plane
Set of 8 Stanley No.720 Chisels
Set of 5 Sorby Mortise Chisels
Set of 25 Stormont Archer Carving Chisels
Stanley No.71 Router Plane
Stanley No.198 Dual Marking Gauge
Stanley No.21 Combination Square
Stanley No.20 8-Inch Square
Stanley No.25 8-Inch Sliding Bevel
Stanley No.41 Push Drill with 8 Bits
Set of 4 Stanley No.70 Defiance Screwdrivers
Disston D-15 Rosewood Handled Hand Saw, 26 Inches
Disston No.68 Rip cut Dovetail Saw, 8 Inches
Disston No.68 Cross cut Dovetail Saw, 10 Inches
Stanley No.291-B 2-Ounce Hammer
Stanley 13-Ounce Claw Hammer
Miniature 4 1/2-Inch Vice
6-Inch Wing Dividers
7-Inch Wing Dividers
8-Inch Wing Dividers
Stanley No.31 Angle Divider
Preston 8-Inch Ebony and Brass Level
Stanley No.61 Rule (2 ft.)
Stanley No.1600 Pliers
Stanley Drill Brace
Set of 13 Stanley Russel Jennings Auger Bits
Set of 6 Stanley No.86 Flat Blade Screwdrivers
Preston Round Bottom SpokeShave
Preston Flat Bottom Spokeshave
Atkins No.50 Coping Saw
Set of 102 Triptych Woodturning Chisels
8-Inch Sharpening Stone in Burl Walnut Case
Pair of Bernard's Patent Nippers By Schollhorn
Pair of Eclipse No.33 Trammel Heads
Set of 3 Centre Punches
Set of 3 Pin Punches
Pair of Cigar Sharpening Stones
Miniature Calipers
Set of 3 Miniature Open-End Wrenches

Nick Stokes
03-09-2016, 6:33 PM
*Edit -

Wow, only $150,000.

Jim Koepke
03-09-2016, 8:25 PM
I guess for those who missed out on owning the H.O. Studley tool box this is a second chance.

Gee, I have many of those tools... Guess I need to start working on a chest to hold them.

jtk

Chris Hachet
03-10-2016, 8:02 AM
Impressive.

Randy Karst
03-11-2016, 1:25 AM
Impressive.
I second Chris's statement above.