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Antique Hand Saw

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By bobtas, 13 June, 2025
Description

My Grandpa's hand saws, has to be over 100 years old

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Other
Condition
Good
For Sale?
Yes
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Charley

19 hours 4 min ago

Antique Hand Saws (Set Of 3)

Item Overview

These are classic hand panel saws, most likely from the late 19th to early 20th century, commonly used by carpenters and woodworkers. Based on the handle designs and fasteners (medallions and screws), these saws appear to be authentic vintage tools likely manufactured between 1880–1930.

Key Features & Details

1. Top Saw (Single Saw Image)

  • Handle: Decoratively carved hardwood with wheat or laurel pattern, a style frequently associated with Disston & Sons saws from the late 1800s.
  • Medallion: Circular brass medallion visible; these were often stamped with company logos (e.g., H. Disston & Sons, Atkins, or Simonds).
  • Blade: Shows patina and use wear, indicative of age. No obvious cracks or breaks.
  • Condition: Good, with signs of age, oxidation, and wear to handle and blade. Teeth appear intact.

2. Second Image (Two Saws)

  • Top Saw: Handle design and hardware suggest early 20th-century production. Less ornate but still high-quality. Rounded top horn is a characteristic of several U.S. manufacturers.
  • Bottom Saw: Handle is worn, but still structurally sound. Missing medallion detail or worn smooth. Blade appears to have some surface rust, but not pitted through.
  • Overall: All saws are good candidates for restoration and display or light use.

History & Origin

These types of saws were standard tools before the rise of powered saws. Given your note that they belonged to your grandfather and are estimated to be over 100 years old, they likely date to circa 1900–1920. Manufacturers like Henry Disston & Sons (Philadelphia, PA), Simonds, Atkins, and Spear & Jackson (UK) were leaders in producing these hand saws.

The carved wheat pattern is almost certainly from Disston, particularly the No. 7 or D-8 series, which were top-selling models from the 1890s to the 1920s.

Current Market Value (2025)

Condition

Use Type

Estimated Value (Each)

Good (Restorable)

Collector/Display

$40–$100

Excellent (Restored)

Collector/Functional

$100–$200+

 

A full set of 3 like this could command $120–$250 if sold together, especially if the branding is confirmed and the blades cleaned without harsh abrasives.

Authentication & Recommendations

  • Identification: Look for stamped etchings or logos on the blade near the handle (often hard to see due to rust or oxidation).
  • Professional Appraisal: Not strictly necessary unless you believe one is particularly rare (e.g., early Disston #12, Atkins Silver Steel). You could consult a tool collector or antique tool forum (like The Disstonian Institute).
  • Cleaning: If planning to sell, clean gently with mineral oil and fine steel wool. Avoid power tools.

Selling Venues

  • eBay (especially vintage tool categories)
  • Etsy (for collectors and vintage decorators)
  • Tool collector groups or antique fairs
  • Instagram/Facebook Marketplace (target vintage/woodworking audiences)
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