Spring Catalogue Sale 2007-04-14 Auction - 308 Price Results - Valley Auctions in VA - Page 5
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564: T. Mills & Brothers Die Rolling Machine555: Large Set of Early Blacksmith Made Hinges473: Corn Grinder
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Dublin, VA, United States
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The majority of this sale originated from the residence of one seller, who resided in both New York City and Elizabeth, New Jersey. The seller was a brilliant academic at heart who spoke over sixteen languages and was at the top of his chosen profession. We have an outstanding assortment of rare and unusual items from this estate and other select consignments to be offered at auction consisting of many interest groups.

DAY 1: Early Books- Approximately 2500 books cataloged into 450+ lots, Many very rare hard to find volumes going back as early as 1560! Several different languages including English, French and Latin among others. Interests groups including: American History, The Civil War, The Early American Colonies, Law, Religions, Poetry, and the Classics to name a few. Authors including: Maupassant, Picard, Shakespeare, Mishna, Thackeray, Wentworth, Cicero, Giannone, Josephus, Raynal, Pope, Bayle, Middleton, Pozzo, Baluze, Nevill, Twain, Hawthorne, Beecher Stowe, Chaucer, Irving, Austen, Dumas, and Booker T. Washington.

DAY 2: Tool Collection- Primarily dating to the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries and grouped into 350+ lots including: blacksmith made hinges, early ironwork, mechanical tools, early Stanley collectables, hardware, assorted copperware, spider trivets and pots, draw knives, lock sets, candy press machine, wood working tools, bit sets, and much, much more! Many rare and hard to find items.

DAY 3: This collection of items represents one of the best assortments of antiques to be offered for auction in this part of Virginia in some time. A few items of note will be a rare life size 19th Century tack shop advertising horse, period Duncan Phyfe sofa table, Edward Priestley Pier table, excellent pair of early19th Century portraits, clocks by Tiffany & Co., Carl Suchy, etc, fire backs, New York sideboard with bottle drawers, rare mechanical banks, and more!
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Lead Type Trimmer: Marked H.C., Hansen Boston Mass Patented Jan 20 1903. Has adjustable fence and brass guides. Was used for trimming lead type. Heavy cast iron body with traces of original paint and gilt decoration.
0551: Lead Type TrimmerEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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1950's Dremel Moto-Coping Saw: In original box. Box has some condition problems and has been repaired. Tool is fine and even has original sticker. Overall good to very good condition. Box: 2" h x 14 1/2" w x 11 1/2" d
0552: 1950's Dremel Moto-Coping SawEst. $30-$50See Sold Price
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Hand Held Seeder: In original red and green paint. Has remnants of original advertising and instructions attached. Has minor rust/pitting. In good working order. Overall very good condition. 8" h x 4" w x 8 1/2" d
0553: Hand Held SeederEst. $20-$40See Sold Price
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The Clipper Bean Picker Sorting Machine: Stenciled on hopper, The Clipper Manufactured by A.T. Ferrell & Co. Saginaw Michigan and one the side Bean Picker. Pat'D June 10 1902. Beans were loaded in hopper and moved out on a belt by means of
0554: The Clipper Bean Picker Sorting MachineEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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Large Set of Early Blacksmith Made Hinges: This set has ball ends and an open heart design where the two arms split and curve up and around. Beveled fronts and flat backs. Heavy pitting to all surfaces. A very nice set of unusually desioned
0555: Large Set of Early Blacksmith Made HingesEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Two Sets of Hinges: Large set has ball type ends. The small set has spear type ends and has it's pintle. Large set has four attaching holes and remmenents of old white and black paint. Small set has some white paint
0556: Two Sets of HingesEst. $60-$90See Sold Price
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Two Sets of Door Hinges: Nice Early Blacksmith made hinges. One set has ball style ends the other is the spear type end. The spear set is well made with six holes. The ball type has three holes and beveled edges. Both are
0560: Two Sets of Door HingesEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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Enterprise MFG. Co. Fruit Press No. 1: Pat. Sept. 30. 1879. Unusual design grinder. Has double screw pins for mounting to counter. Wood handled crank and elongated ribbed spout that has brass adjusting screw at end. Can be fully
0561: Enterprise MFG. Co. Fruit Press No. 1Est. $75-$125See Sold Price
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Littlefields Food Press: Pat'D June 16 1868. Tin and cast iron, includes original disk on plunger. Is missing one screw of the four that hold plunger and wooden disk. Overall excellent condition. 7 1/2" h x 16" w x 7 1/2" d
0562: Littlefields Food PressEst. $75-$125See Sold Price
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Mechanical Food Chopper: No name or patent numbers on item. Unusual design that turns bucket filled with item to cut and lifts blade in bucket and drops it all with the turn of a small fly wheel. Cam shaft lifts and releases
0563: Mechanical Food ChopperEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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T. Mills & Brothers Die Rolling Machine: T. Mills and Brothers makers Philadelphia, PA. Cast iron and brass die rolling machine. Has three dies for making round to oval items, possibly candy. Has wood and iron crank and adjustable brass
0564: T. Mills & Brothers Die Rolling MachineEst. $150-$250See Sold Price
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Letter and Number Die Set in Box: Rare large size. Makes numbers and letters 1" tall. Twenty five letters (D is missing), nine numbers (six and nine are interchangeable) and has an ampersand (&). Nice large letter and number die set.
0565: Letter and Number Die Set in BoxEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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Acme No. 1 Stapler: Marked Pat'D. Turn of the Century cast iron stapler. Complete and in working order. For 1/2" staples. Nice example of an early stapler, has holes for mounting down. Overall very good to excellent
0566: Acme No. 1 StaplerEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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Tobacco Cutter: Marked The Wilson & McCalley Tobacco Co. "Happy Thought" Pat. Sept 25 1888. Cast iron with unusual round blade. Has traces of old gold paint. Blade has some chipping and pitting. Overall very good to
0567: Tobacco CutterEst. $60-$90See Sold Price
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Tobacco Cutter: Marked P.J. Sorg & Co. Pat Dec 11 1888. Cast iron with guillotine style blade that rises at an angle. Handle is marked spear head on one side and saw log on the other. In working order. Heavy pitting
0568: Tobacco CutterEst. $60-$90See Sold Price
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Tin and Iron Seed Broadcaster: Appears to be missing a canvas cover and a part that sides between seed tray and broadcast fan wheel. Has adjuster on inside of seed tray that moves up and down as broadcast fan turns. Fan wheel has
0569: Tin and Iron Seed BroadcasterEst. $50-$75See Sold Price
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Broad Axe: Has slightly bent handle. Nice early example of an axe used in cabin making. The axe is stamped W. Davis at back edge. Nice large blade. This type of axe with the bend handle was used in notching
0571: Broad AxeEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Broad Axe: Marked Faxon Cast Steel. Has chipping on front and back of blade, minor pitting over entire blade. Hickory handle is loose and has a few powder beetle holes. Overall very good condition. 27" h x 10
0572: Broad AxeEst. $75-$125See Sold Price
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Broad Axe: Stamped Horfi Ast St. handle is loose and has been taped because of crack. Minor pitting to entire blade. Overall very good condition. 28" h x 10 1/4" w x 1" d. Blade: 7 3/4"
0573: Broad AxeEst. $75-$125See Sold Price
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