The first one is small, about 6 inches long & has “Stanley”, “No. 220” in raises type around the front knob/handle & “Made in USA” on the back end, under the knob to adjust the angle of the blade.
The second one is large, about a foot long, & has “Millers Falls” embossed on the front of the blade & “Made in USA” under the blade, on the plane itself, between the blade & the back handle.
Someone told me that the two of them would bring in a couple hundred dollars if sold at the right antique show but I can’t find any information on Antique Tools like Planes.
They were my Grandfather’s & might actually be my Great Grandfather’s tools… I got them when he passed away.
I’m not sure if I want to sell them or not but I would like any info I can find on top of “value” such as age, region, exc.
Thanks!
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Good users, but not really collectible. $5-25 each
Hello,both the planes you describe are rather run of the mill tools. Google your info and look there. If they were mine I would keep them. The value depends a great deal on the condition of the tools.