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Incredible Antique 19th Century Cabinetmaker Carpenter & Woodworking Tool Chest

$ 1317.36

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    A very rare antique American Cabinetmakers, woodworkers, and carpenters tool chest.  This dates to the late 19th century circa 1890's and is complete with its period tools dating from the post Civil War era thru the 1920's.
    There are 3 levels of nested trays and compartments packed with tools which are designed to be easily lifted out or slid front to back to access everything within the chest.  It measures 38" wide, 25" deep, and 22" high overall.
    The original maker / owners name will be provided to the lucky winner, and the chest even contains his original antique personalized steel marking stamp / punch which was used on the wooden molding planes.
    2 average men cannot lift this chest.
    There are many early Bailey and Stanley planes including a 4, 5, 6, 130, etc.  Many are even earlier and are not numbered.
    Many wooden molding planes including beading, hollows and rounds, and coffin; as well as others.
    A very large "New Langdon" miter box "improved" size 24-2 with a Langdon 28" x 5" back saw.
    A Richardson Extra rip saw, Henry Disston 14" dovetail saw, and other saws.  All are lightly used and razor sharp.  The owner carefully kept them with a protective grease wax coating.  You can smell the age.  They probably haven't been used in 80 years.
    A Stratton Brothers  28" solid Brazilian rosewood level.  Both original horizontal and vertical bubbles still intact and working after 130 years.  Now that's amazing.
    A very early 14" Brazilian rosewood try square with brass inlay.
    A large group of C F Jennings and other augers in sizes from 4/16 up to about 2".
    14  graduated Buck Brothers carving and mortise chisels.
    An antique hammer.
    And a lot more tools fitted into the various custom compartments.
    There is just too much here including specialty tools that I am not familiar with.
    Local pickup is preferred in Pauma Valley, California, but shipping can be arranged at the buyers expense after the sale.  It would probably be best to send the tools in multiple boxes separately from the chest.  I'm guessing it could be 0 or more based on the size and weight.  It is also possible to ship via Greyhound Bus to your nearest depot for much less and send additional packages with the extra tools since Greyhound has a 100 pound limit.  I wish I could be more accurate, but this will require a lot of custom packaging which will add to the final weight.
    Please see the large pictures below the description.
    If you have any questions email
    hobbit7(at)earthlinkDOTnet
    or call eight,one,eight,six,three,two,zero,zero,six,two.
    I ship worldwide. Do not rely on the eBay shipping calculator! All items are custom packaged after the sale when I have a destination address.  In most cases your shipping cost will be much less depending on the carrier used. If you would like an approximate shipping quote before you bid, just send me an email. I use many different shippers to save you money and can usually accommodate special requests.
    Please see the pics which do not do it justice.