Vintage Hand Tools, Decimal Equivalent Shop Signs, and Tap and Die Set
Item Details
A grouping of vintage hand tools including a hammer, axe head, and square, decimal equivalent shop signs for Lixie and Standard Tool Co., a color lithograph on paper print of ‘Fortune’ cover, a Pittsburgh tap and die set, a box of assorted drill bits, ‘The Use of Handbook Tables and Formulas’ by John M. Amiss and Frankilin D. Jones copyright 1939 and more.
Type | Square, Drill Bit, Tap and Die, Hammer |
Brand | Pittsburgh, Lixie, Standard Tool Co. |
Materials | Metal, Wood |
Working Condition | Untested; functionality not guaranteed |
- Please note, this is an item that may be especially difficult to move and/or transport. The winner is responsible for bringing appropriate assistance, vehicle, proper materials, and any necessary tools to pickup. International shipping may be restricted.
Condition
- overall surface scratches present from use; tap and die set is heavily greased; metal signs present small areas of finish loss; Standard Tool Co. sign has small areas of oxidation and pass moisture damage most visible to verso; “Fortune” print is missing glass.
Dimensions
- measurements of Standard Tool Co. sign only; Lixie sign measures 17"W x 25.25"H x .25"D; frame measurements for “Fortune” print are 17"W x 21"H x 1"D.
Item #
18CIN623-105