330.845.8485
PO 242 • Kidron OH • 44636

37th Annual Air Works Consignment Auction Antique Division

8076 SR 241 Millersburg OH 44654
February 13th, 2025 to February 15th, 2025
8:30 AM

37th Annual Air Works Consignment Auction

*Antique & Collectibles Division*

Mt Hope Auction Grounds GPS Location: 8076 SR 241 Millersburg OH 44654

Thursday, February 13th 8:30 AM – 5 Auction Crews Selling Antiques all Day                   Fri. & Sat., February 14th & 15th 8:30 AM – 2+ Auction Crews Selling Antiques

Antique & User Tools * Blacksmithing * Butchering * Cast Iron * Book Collections

Gun Collections * Collectible Toys * Bells * Salesman Samples * Antiques & Collectibles

Thursday, February 13 • 5 Rings Selling All Day

Thursday, February 13 • 8:30 A.M., Ring 2 • Toys, Miniatures

This session will feature approximately 500 off line toys featuring many iconic farm toys, miniatures, vintage child’s toys and much more.

At 2:00 PM we will start with a one-family collection of Farm Toys, Miniatures, Implements, Pedal cars/ tractors and much more. Many are NIB!

Thursday, February 13 • 8:30 A.M., Ring 3 • Catalogued Antique Tools, Indian Artifacts, Collectibles, Blacksmith Tools;

This session features approximately 1000 items, including a remarkable collection of cast iron cookware pieces from makers such as Griswold, Wagner, Erie, Favorite Piqua Ware, and Wapak, including several key pieces such as number 13’s, Number 2’s and several iconic pieces. The collection includes pieces ranging from #0 to #14 skillets, decorative cake molds, waffle irons, Dutch ovens, Scotch bowls, gem pans, and muffin pans. The woodworking section features planes, including premium examples like the Stanley No. 8C Type 16 (1933-41) a Stanley no. 1, and a No. 40 Scrub Plane (c.1910), plus an early plow plane with ivory inlaid arms. Vises are spanning from delicate jeweler’s pieces to heavy-duty machinist vises from makers like Wilton and Stanley. The collection includes axes and hatchets, including broad axes (1840-1870), a Vaughn Super Steel double-bitted axe, and specialized hatchets from Hammond and Germantown plus Keen Kutter, Plumb, Norlund and more. Also includes a large selection of tractor seats and much more! Notable rare items include an antique Monta lawnmower (1923), a Lorrillards tin tag tobacco cutter, and a German-manufactured surgeon’s cranial drill. This session also features measuring tools, miniatures, railroad equipment, woodworkers’ aprons, toolboxes, and period-appropriate books and advertising materials. This session ends with nice one owner collection of approx 50 hard to find toys including 1/8 scale and a few custom pieces. This is a session one does not want to miss!

Friday, February 14 • 2+ Sessions

Friday, February 14 • 8:30 A.M., Ring 2 • Antique Tools, Cast Iron, Blacksmithing;

This session is packed full of Cast Iron and Blacksmithing of some of the most sought-after pieces you can imagine. Beginning with over 300 lots of quality cast iron pieces featuring iconic brands such as Erie, Griswold, Wapak, Wapak Indianhead, Favorite Piquaware, and more. You will find many different sizes from 1-20 on skillets, including a no. 20 Griswold, numerous no. 13 Griswolds, and a numerous no. 13 Dutch Ovens and a number 1 Griswold! Additionally, you will find countless Skillets, Waffle Irons, Cake Molds, Tobacco Cutters, Dutch Ovens, Griswold Heart Star Waffle Irons, No. 1 Skillets, Propane stoves, and so much more. Moving past the cast iron session, you will find the annual offering of blacksmithing. This session includes numerous Anvils, Swage Blocks, tongs, vises, post vises, hammers, and more—iconic brands such as Trenton, Hay Budden, Peter Wright, and others. Anvils weigh as much as 500 pounds and several handy sizes for any experience level. Also included are numerous hammers, tongs, and hardy tools to complement even the most experienced blacksmith. This is a yearly highlight session that commands a large crowd. Arrive early for a good seat!

Friday, February 14 • 3:00 P.M., Ring 2 • Salesman Samples & Highlights;

Friday, February 14 • 8:30 A.M., Ring 3 • Antique Highlights, Blacksmithing, Pocket Knives, Pocket Watches, Catalogued W/Online Bidding;

This session features a curated blend of antiques, steam whistles, antique tools, toys, pocket knives, and 50+ pocket watches. This session begins with a mix of sausage stuffers, railroad items, jeweler anvils, blacksmithing, goosewing axes, 75+ steam whistles, and more. You will find iconic items such as Spittoons, butter churns, anvils, black- smith hammers, Advertising Signs and thermometers, and so much more. There will be a muzzleoloader section as well that will sell ONSITE only. The session will then resume the online catalog featuring 150+ lots of pocket knives, including Case XX, Marbles, Kinfolks, Camillus, Leathermen, German-made, US-made, Remington, and several early Case XX Knives. The session wraps up with over 50 pocket watches, including Hamilton, Ball, Elgin, Waltham, Hampden, South Bend, and many other brands, with several jewels, 21 jewels, and Elinvar watches with popular models of railroad grade, 992B, 992E, 950B, and many others. This is a session you won’t want to miss.

Friday, February 14 • PM After Catalogued Session, Ring 3 • Muzzleloader Collection;

This muzzleloader session will include the following plus any that show during drop off days- 1858 Rem Brass Sheriff .44cal F.LLI Pietta Historical weapons, 1851 Navy .36 pepperbox F.LLI Pietta Historical weapons, 1851 Rob and Navy sheriff cl .44 F.LLI Pietta Historical weapons, Traditions Trapper 50 cal made in Spain Old Saybrook CT, Jukar 005752, Black Powder Flint Duck town TN .451 cal, Dikar Dikar Spain Black Powder .45 cal, Black Powder .44cal F.LLI Pietta, Jukar Spain Black Powder .45 cal, Connecticut Valley Arms, Jukar Saw warrant .45 cal, Thompson Center Arms .54cal Percgale, Hawken .50 cal Black Powder, Connecticut Valley Arms .50 CAL, Made in Italy .50cal, Thompson Center Arms .50 cal, Made in Spain .45cal, Connecticut Valley Arms B.B.Best .50cal, Connecticut Valley Arms .50 cal, Connecticut Valley Arms .45 cal, Traditions Deer Hunter .50cal and more!

Saturday, February 15, 2+ Sessions

Saturday, February 15 • 8:30 A.M., Ring 2 • Miscellaneous Uncatalogued Antiques;

Saturday, February 15 • 8:30 A.M., Ring 3 • Collectible Toys;

The Saturday toy session is always a hit! This picture is a small sample of the over 400 lots of farm toys that will be offered onsite only during the auction and will feature many more items as they come in! This impressive farm equipment session features several 1/8 scale International Harvester models, including the IHC Famous Engine, a limited edition 2019 PA Farm Show IH 1066 (one of only 250 made), and a just-released IH Hydro 100 signed by Joe Ertl. Also included are two more Joe Ertl pieces: an IH 1066 Wide Front with white decal signature and an IH 966 Wide Front commemorating 100 years of Farmall. The John Deere lineup is extensive, featuring a 45 Combine Prestige Series, various Precision Series models including the 70 Diesel and B models, along with special FFA editions like the 2009 OH S80 and 2000 BN. Additional John Deere pieces include several GP models (one with umbrella), various cultivator-equipped units (M and LA models), crawlers, and implements including the R with 4 Bottom Planter and 2440 with backhoe. The collection also features steam-powered equipment including Case Steam

Engines, a Case Thresher, and the historic Waterloo Boy. Rounding out the collection are several Farmall pieces including an F20 with wagon and 560 with IH Baler, an International 1586 with 4 Bottom Plow, a McCormick 55W Hay Baler with engine, New Holland Square Baler, and New Holland Tin Collector Cards. Again, this is only a partial listing and this session will be packed as always!

Below is a General Listing of Early Consignments That Will Be Selling All 3 Days;

Highlights; Miniature Pioneer forecart w/Belgian team, 23” long; Miniature Indiana surrey. 18” long; Ibuaki 300 Eu1 vintage brass air horn, no. 1920; 1913 Large bronze church bell, 2200 lbs; 5 chime train horn; Case ½ scale steam tractor; Indiana Amish Surrey 1/16 scale; Early 1900 Wheeling & Lake Erie steam engine completely restored w/all new wooden wheels, runs great. This Quicker wooden wash machine is complete and all original wood & stenciling, works good. These units sell separately but will be displayed together.

Tools; Thousands of lots of user and collectible name brand tools including; Stanley Craftsman, Yankee, Greenfield Tool co., Ohio Tool co., Miller Falls, Disston, Keen Kutter, Snap-On, Starrett, Wilton, True Temper, Winchester, Irwin, Champion, plus many more, items being Handsaws, Rachet Screwdrivers, all kinds and sizes of Planes, Hammers, Chisels, Hatchets, Axes, Sledges, Forks, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Anvils, Vises, Wrenches, Bit sets, Wooden Tool Chests, Scales, Butter Churns and much more;

1 man collection of 130 plus handsaws including Atkins, Larson, Craftsman, London Spring Steel, G.H. Bishop, Columbian, Keen Kutter, Henry Disston & Sons, Nicholson, Vermont America, The Simonds Saw, some of these are hard to find saws;

General Antiques and Collectibles; 1922 Yesteryear Y-23 1;72 scale matchbox; 1978 Yesteryear matchbox; 1952 Citroen 15LV Agedor Solido; Kerosene can; T-10 McDonough Power Equipment Inc; Basket w/2 wooden handles, early 1900’s; 120 year old +/- cross cut saw; 1800th Sythe; oil lamp on stand; Big mill stone; Small grinder wheel on stand; Corn sheller; LC Smith type writer; Navy hat; Cast iron lamp w/3 bulbs; Tifini lamp; Enterprise M.F.G. Co. No. 23 meat slicer, 1901; Globe Oak No. 14 pot belly stove; Gold label cigar box; water & cork bottles; 1993 No Bull Winston; 1999 Carousell Filter Queen Special #9; Spittoon; Antique woodworking tools; Push lawn mowers; Implement seats; Oxen yoke; Hugh collection of Griswald & Wagner cast iron cookware; Mini cast iron anvils; Salesmans sample bell; Bells; Anvils; Plumb bobs; Knives; Wooden Pepsi & Cocoa Cola boxes; Flour Mills; Pocket watches; Hancook air whistle; Westinghouse air horn, 29” long; 5 = Leslie air horns; Enterprise vintage cherry pitter; Farm disc sharpener; Southbend rod #47, 8.5 ft wooden fishing rod; Sears & Roebuck Ted Williams 7.5 hp boat motor; Kiekheafer Mercury Mark 6 Comet twin super silent six 5.9 hp boat motor; Johnson JW-10 Seahorse boat motor; Budweiser wagon 8 horse hitch;

Cast Iron; Thousands of lots of cast iron user and collectible brand name cookware including; Griswald, Wagner, Wapak, Piquaware, Erie, Findley, Victor, items being Cast Iron Seats, All Shapes and Sizes of Skillets, Tea Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Griddles, Waffle Makers, Muffin Pans, way too much to list here, check the bidding platforms at www.airworksauction.com

Blacksmithing; Double cone anvil, Austria 1940’s, 674 lbs; Anvil, 300 lbs;

Old Scale Automobiles; 1955, 56, 57, 59, 67, 68, 69, 78, 84, 86, 88, 93 1:24 scale Vette, Franklin mint; 1948 Ford Liberty Classic; 1925 Kenworth delivery truck; Face Vega hard top 4515 Agedor Solido; 3 = 1994 1;25 scale vintage Chevrolet delivery van; 1957 Vette/Belair, Franklin Mint 1;24 scale; 1918 1;25 scale barrel bank; 1992 Model A Roadster 1;25 scale; 1964½ Ford Mustang, Franklin Mint 1;24 scale; Burango 1;24 scale BB-PW959 Porsche 959 Turbo; 1950 Harley Davidson, Franklin Mint 1;10 scale; 1967 Volkswagon Cabriolet, Franklin Mint 1;24 scale; 1965 Burango No. 75 Prova 1;24 scale, Ferrari 250 LE.Mans;

Toys; Hundreds of lots of toys including; John Deere, International, Farmall, McCormick, Oliver, Allis Chambers, and more items being; 1/16 scale toy tractors; 1/8 scale toy tractors; All Kinds of Farm Machinery, Models forklift, log truck, truck & lowboy trailer, crane, dozer, excavator & 3 = gas stations; Pedal tractors; 1950 1:18 scale Studebaker Champion; Locomotive, 2 passenger cars and caboose, 25ft long train on rubber wheels, powered by Honda motor; Pedal Cars;

Clocks; 2 = Walnut mission desk set clocks w/pens & funnels & memo chips; 3 = Cherry liberty table clocks w/post and circle & insert; Walnut wall clock w/purple epoxy in numbers & chime movement in back;

Late Arrivals; 18 = Montgomery #1-1/2 step in traps; 42 = Montgomery #2 step in leg traps; Horth Wood 1-3/4 fox trap;

Auction Terms and Information

Auction Terms: Cash, Check or Credit Card w/valid ID. There will be a 7.5% buyer's premium on-site with an additional 3% for all credit card purchases. Different terms for Online bidding will apply. All items are sold “as is, where is with no warranty expressed or implied." Sales tax does apply unless exempt.

Auction Information: For complete and updated auction details, catalogs & photo’s as well as online bidding links please visit www.airworksauction.com or visit auctionzip.com auction ID 40056.   (No internet = No problem) Request full auction listings and catalogs from the Air Works Auction Office at P.O. Box 242 Kidron, OH. 44636 or Office Phone 330.749.4362.

Auctioneer Note: We are excited to invite everyone out to help us celebrate our 37th year in the auction business. We are anticipating our largest sale to date.

Unloading Schedule

Monday Feb. 10 from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.,

Tuesday & Wednesday. Feb. 11 & Feb. 12 from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

Thursday Morning 7:30 to 12:00 Noon (Reserved for out of state consignors)                                                                                         

Air Works Auction                                        Ph. 330-749-4362

PO Box 242                                                  Fax 330-816-0006

Kidron OH 44636                                 office@airworksauction.com 

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Antique Tools & Collectibles

Terms; Antique and Collectible Rings

Sales Tax : Sales tax will be automatically calculated at the time of checkout based on a variety of factors including: State, City & County jurisdiction requirements, shipping to address, shipping from address and category of item purchased

Internet Premium: 20.00%

Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval

Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check, Wire Transfer, and Cash

  Visa    MasterCard    Discover    American Express 

Payment Instructions: All successful online auction bidders agree to make full payment to Air Works Consignment Auction LTD Within 48 hours after the auction date. All credit cards on file with a purchase under $2,000 will be processed within 24 hours of the auction event, and an additional 3.9% card fee will be charged. If you spend over $2,000, you will be asked to send an alternate payment method at the auction company's discretion. Suppose you are coming to pick up your items the week after the auction, and your total is over $2,000. In that case, you will asked to send a wire transfer for your purchases before picking up your items or bring a certified check along, as all items need to be paid before leaving the auction site. Immediately Available Funds: Bidders' bids are not subject to financing. Bidder represents and warrants to Air Works Auction that such bidder has immediately available funds to fully pay for it’s successful bids within (48) hours of the auction date. IF YOU INTEND TO MAIL A CHECK, please mail it to PO Box 242 Kidron Oh 44636. DO NOT MAIL A CHECK TO THE AUCTION SITE.

Currency Type: USD

Shipping Instructions: For online antique & collectible purchases, your purchased items will be automatically moved off-site to a third-party shipper’s warehouse on a daily basis.  The third-party shipper will contact you (the buyer) within a week after the auction providing your invoice for purchases has been paid. The third-party shipper will give you the option of picking up your items, providing your own shipper, or they will get shipping instructions from you including payment for shipping. If needed ask the third-party shipper for a shipping quote. The third-party shipper phone number is 330-473-2448.

Preview Date & Times: February 10th 11th 12th 13th 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Checkout Date & Times: SEE SPECIAL TERMS FOR COMPLETE SCHEDULE, Load out is generally one week after the auction for Industrial items and two weeks for Heavy equipment and sawmill forestry items. See below loadout terms!

Location: 8076 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654

Driving Directions: 8076 SR 241, Millersburg, OH 44654

Special Terms

Office phone 330-845-8485

Please note and understand that this is a very large auction of 14 auction rings running at the same time, so even with 250 employees, we do run behind on returning phone calls and emails on auction days but will do everything in our power to get your questions answered in a timely manner. Thank you for understanding. Air Works Auction Owners, employees and associates including sub-contractors are not responsible or liable for accidents causing personal harm or damage to the items of the seller or buyer, or for damages to personnel or vehicles and trailers on the auction premises including any onsite or offsite parking area, including a fall from slippery conditions. Fraudulent Bidders/Unpaid Invoices: Air Works Consignment Auction LTD reserves the right, and you acknowledge and agree to its exercise of its right, to notify third parties, including law enforcement authorities, credits bureaus, other auction companies and industry regulators and authorities, about Bidders involved with or connected to fraudulent bidding or failure to pay invoices in accordance with these Auction specific terms fully. Liability for Bids: Any bidder, participating on behalf of their employer or acting as agent on behalf of a principal and/or principals, whether bidding, buying, attending, or otherwise, agree that such actions shall constitute sufficient evidence that such Bidder is authorized to bind such employer and/or principal. Air Works Auction reserves the right to hold any and all individuals bidding personally liable for full payment of all winning bids and any and all obligations incurred in relation to said winning bid, whether incurred on behalf of their employer or principal or not. Please Note; we are required to collect local sales tax on most auctions. If you Have a tax ID number and are tax-exempt, we ask that you put it on file with Proxibid. If you have a valid reason to be tax-exempt and don’t have a tax ID Number, You can fill out and exemption form and send it to us and we will remove or refund the tax. Any titled vehicles will have the sales tax removed from the invoice and you will remit the tax when you register the vehicle. If your payment is processed through AtgPay, they collect and remit sales tax. We have no control over this, and you must have a sales tax form on file with them. Air Works Consignment Auction will not give refunds on sales tax, they must be processed from AtgPay specifically. All items are sold 'As Is Where Is' The Air Works Consignment Auction Ltd. acts only as an agent of the seller and assumes no responsibility for seller statements. All items sell as is where is with no warranties or guarantees. Buyers are encouraged to inspect items and equipment before bidding on them as the winning bidder is committing to a legally binding purchase. We have good, trusted sellers and ask the sellers to represent their items in an ethical manner but ask that you the buyer understand you are purchasing items and equipment upon your own final inspection and discretion. All items are to be removed from the premises by the purchaser. In all disputed bids, the decision of the auctioneer on the stand is final. The sales price is the price recorded by the clerk on the clerking sheet at the time of the sale. If you question this price, we will endeavor to check with the clerk and the auctioneer. However, if they don't recall the item or a difference in price, the price on the clerking sheet shall stand and you are expected to pay for the item. Purchaser assumes responsibility for items at the time of purchase (i.e., when the auctioneer declares the item sold). Do not leave items unattended. When an item is sold, the buyer is responsible for it, including damage and theft. All items sell as is where is with no warranties or guarantees. Buyers are encouraged to inspect items and equipment before bidding on them as the winning bidder is committing to a legally binding purchase.

DO NOT PICK YOUR ITEMS. We provide FREE loading and have staff with forklifts and heavy equipment onsite to get your items loaded for you at no cost in the allotted timeframe.   The lot is closed on Sunday. Rigging Instructions: All disassembly and rigging are the responsibility of the buyer (if rigging is required for your items) It is our goal that your auction experience is a pleasant one. Your understanding and compliance with the above terms will help accomplish this goal! The buyer is responsible for picking up the purchased items during allotted removal dates and times. If you send a trucker to pick up your items, he must have a paid receipt or will not be loaded. No exceptions. Buyer’s will need to have a paid receipt to enter auction area and before loading.

Load out terms:  Free load out assistance will be provided on the auction grounds, the dates with each ring or department as listed below; Loadout manager Emanuel 330-749-7259

  • Heavy Equipment, Sawmill Equipment and Power units Loadout dates February 17th thru 28th,
  • Woodworking & Metalworking Equipment, and all other Industrial items. Loadout dates February 17th thru 21st,
  • Small tools, Antiques and Book Auction area items need to be removed by last day of sale Saturday Feb. 15th.
  • Items in all other areas need to be removed by Wednesday Feb. 19th.
  • Special pick-up arrangements will be considered for some items, call Emanuel 330-749-7259
  • Note; Online purchases from the antique and collectible rings will be sent to a third party shipper on same day that the item was sold, the third party shipper will contact you (the buyer) for shipping arrangements.
  • After the above dates it's by appointment only and at a fee of $100 to $500 depending on load. To schedule an appointment for loadout after the above dates. Call Loadout Manager Emanuel Miller 330-749-7259.
  • Any items or Equipment left on the lot after February 28th 2025 will become property of the Air Works Auction. NOTE: The Auction reserves the right to sell or dispose of items left on the premises past the pick-up dates listed above. Send a copy of your paid receipt with your hauler. Buyer is responsible to arrange removal of items purchased. Buyer forfeits any item left on the auction site premises after Feb 28th 2025, to the auction company. No refunds will be issued. The lot is closed on Sunday. Accident Disclaimer. Air Works Auction Owners, employees and associates including sub-contractors are not responsible or liable for accidents causing personal harm or damage to the items of the seller or buyer, or for damages to personnel or vehicles and trailers on the auction premises including any onsite or offsite parking area, including a fall from slippery conditions.
  • We have a minimum amount of (OFFSITE) items, but in the case we sell an item (OFFSITE) This means the item is located at the sellers location and we will note that in the lot description with the location and loading instructions. The buyer is responsible for all rigging and loadout expenses for items sold (OFFSITE)

 

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