In Adams Center NY. We went to look for something they had advertised - which we did not buy. But outside in the rain was a table and some tool boxes with wrenches and the usual junky stuff. I was surprised these weren't inside the building with tags tied to them saying $2, $5, $10.

Left to right
JP Danielson - just like the ones on AA 1930's to 42 - These are going in my plier drawer!
Thin Japan pliers - also keeping for a tool kit.
The rest of all this stuff I will likely sell off...if they're of value...
Utica Duckbill pliers
Moore pliers
Wrench with a spring clip in the offset square Pat April 28 1903 stamped BABCOCK
http://datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?pn=726782&id=24800Oneida No.1 box wr ???
Rusty Bonney open end with SAE markings
Wrench DOE 3/4 5/8 marked only Forged USA

IHC P1183 - is this in demand? What was it for?
INOX? PUROX #6402 gas cyl wrench?
Short heavy wrench with odd curve
15/16 1-1/16 both ends no markings
Heavy plated alligators - small is marked in an oval "Bonney Vise & Tool Works" "**CA PA" in center of oval and across the bottom something followed byt the date "1876"
The large alligator - has a big "3" stamped in the middle and the mid other side has a
circle about 1/2 round with letters only two of which might be readable. small Bonney shield - just able to be read.
And an 11 inch Auto with no other marks - I think it will clean up and work OK, jaws not bad, varnish on handle
Thanks for lookin'
Al
Edited 6/6 10PM