Hand Saws - Panel, Cross Cut and Rip Saws
SawsMany saws are sold as collectable tools and may not be sharp. If you would like to know if a saw is sharp please ask. |
| Beech handled D7 crosscut saw made by Disston. Handle is fitted with 4 steel buttons medallion is marked Disston Canada. Handle has some loss of lacquer and is marked with the previous woodworkers name stamp. Blade is marked 'Henry Disston & Sons D-7 Keystone saw works, Toronto Canada, trade mark registered. Blade is marked with a few patches pitting heavy in places. Price: £40.00 |
| Decorative beech handled crosscut saw made by Tyzack. Handle is fitted with 3 brass buttons, medallion is marked Trade mark nonpareil. Blade is marked with speckling of pitting to length of blade. Price: £34.00 |
| Beech handled D8 panel saw made by Disston. Handle is fitted with 4 steel buttons, medallion is marked Disston Disston. Blade is marked 'Established 1840, Henry Disston & Sons D-8 USA, Canada, Australia. For beauty, finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled. Henry Disston'. Blade is marked with a small patch of pitting. Price: £40.00 |
| 6 point crosscut saw made by Disston. Blade is marked For Beauty, Finish, and Utility this saw cannot be excelled. Henry Disston, established 1840, Henry Disston & Sons D8, Philadelphia. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Disston USA. Handle is marked with the previous woodworkers name stamps. We believe this saw dates from around the 1940's to 1950's. Sharp blade. Price: £50.00 |
| Apple wood handled crosscut saw made by Disston. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, a single button has been replaced with a similar old brass button that is a slightly larger button, the medallion is marked Disston USA, handle has some loss of lacquer and is marked with the previous woodworkers name stamp. Blade has some black staining marks. Sharp blade. Price: £35.00 |
| Beech handled crosscut saw made by John Elsworth, blade is marked John Elsworth & Sons Ltd, Wheel Brand, Warranted Cast Steel, Australian Works Sheffield England. Handle has 4 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Elsworth Sheffield Trade Mark. Handle is marked with the previous woodworkers name stamp. Blade is marked with some minor speckling of black staining. Sharp Blade. Price: £24.00 |
| Beech handled crosscut saw made by Henry Disston. Blade is marked Henry Disston & Sons Inc. Keystone Saw Works, Philadelphia USA D-7, Registered U.S. PAT. OFF. M. IND. RGTRADA. M. DEF. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons the medallion is marked Disston USA. Blade is marked with some minor black staining. Sharp blade. Price: £50.00 |
| Decorative beech handled no. 7 crosscut saw made by Henry Disston. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, medallion is marked H. Disston & Sons Philada. Length of blade is marked with speckling of light pitting. Price: £45.00 |
| Decorative beech handled no. 7 crosscut saw made by Henry Disston. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, medallion is marked H. Disston & Sons Philada. Handle is marked with 8 user stamps. Blade is marked with speckling of black staining and some minor speckles of light pitting. We believe this saw dates from around the 1890's - 1920's. Sharp Blade. Price: £46.00 |
| Beech handled Tyzack panel saw. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, medallion is marked J. Tyzack & Son Sheffield. One brass button has been replaced and is slightly smaller than the original buttons. Fairly sharp. Price: £20.00 |
| Beech handled cross cut saw. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Warranted Superior. Handle has been re-lacquered and has had a previous chip to spur that has been repaired by previous user. Blade appears to be faintly marked British Trade Mark. Either side of blade is marked with black staining. Sharp blade. Price: £25.00 |
| 6 point cross cut saw made by Tyzack with beech handle. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, medallion is marked Trade mark nonpareil, handle retains little of the original lacquer. Blade is marked with speckling of black staining a few small patches of pitting, fairly sharp blade. Price: £21.00 |
| Decorative handled cross cut saw. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, medallion is marked Warranted Superior. Blade is marked with speckling of very light pitting. Good clean handle. Price: £22.00 |
| Apple wood handled cross cut saw made by Disston. Blade is faintly marked "Henry Disston & Sons Established 1840, D8 Philadelphia USA. For beauty, finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled.. Henry Disston".. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, the brass medallion is marked Disston USA. Either side of blade is marked with speckling of black staining. Requires sharpening. Price: £40.00 |
| Cross cut saw made by Disston. Blade is marked "Henry Disston & Sons Established 1840, D8 Philadelphia USA. For beauty, finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled.. Henry Disston".. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, the brass medallion is marked Disston USA. Handle is marked with the previous woodworkers name stamps and a number of marks and dents. Sharp blade. Price: £34.00 |
| Beech handled cross cut saw. Handle has 3 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Warranted Superior, also marked with a logo of an Eagle. Blade is marked with speckling of mainly light pitting with a couple of small patches of heavier pitting. Nice old saw with a sharp blade. Price: £30.00 |
| An old decorative handled crosscut saw. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons one of which has been replaced, the medallion is marked Warranted Superior. Handle is marked with previous woodworkers initials. Blade has some black staining marks. Requires sharpening. Price: £20.00 |
| Apple wood handled D8 crosscut saw made by Disston. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Disston USA. Handle retains little of the original lacquer and is marked with the previous woodworkers name stamps, also marked with a number of dents and a large chip to top spur (see photo). Blade is marked "Henry Disston & Sons Established 1840, Pat June 23rd 1874, D8 Philadelphia USA. For beauty, finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled.. Henry Disston". Blade is marked with minor speckles of staining and a small number of minor pitting marks. Requires sharpening. Price: £38.00 |
| Applewood handled D8 crosscut handsaw made by Disston. Either side of blade is marked with black staining, some speckling of pitting and two patches of pitting. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, the brass medallion is marked Disston USA.. Blades requires sharpening. Price: £38.00 |
| An early handsaw made by Moses Eadon. Blade is stamped Moses Eadon Sheffield Cast Steel. Blade has speckling of pitting down either side of blade. Handle is fitted with 4 brass split nut screws the medallion is marked Moses Eadon Sheffield. Top and bottom spurs have large chips plus four saw marks close to the medallion. Price: £40.00 |
| An old rip saw made by Drabble & Sanderson, Sheffield. Either side of blade is marked with black staining and minor speckling of pitting. Handles is fitted with 3 brass split nut screws. Handle is marked with black staining, a 20mm long crack close to the middle brass button, previous woodworkers name stamps. Collectable saw, sharp blade. Price: £20.00 |
| Stained beech handled panel saw made by Tyzack no. 154. Blade is marked Price: £35.00 |
| A walnut handled cross cut handsaw made by Tyzack. Blade is very faintly marked with the Tyzack label. Walnut handle has 5 brass buttons one of which is the medallion that is marked J. Tyzack & Son Sheffield, all 3 leg hand saws are ground thin to back, fully guaranteed. Handle has a small number of marks through use. Blade is marked with speckling of black staining across either side of blade and some minor speckles of pitting. Price: £40.00 |
| Price: £36.00 |
| Stained beech handled cross cut hand saw made by Spear & Jackson. Handles has some slight loss of enamel. Price: £17.50 |
| 2 handsaws made by Sandvik, includes: |
| D8 panel saw made by Disston. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Disston USA. Handle has loss of lacquer and is marked with the previous woodworkers name stamps. Blade is marked "Henry Disston & Sons Established 1840, D8 Philadelphia USA. For beauty, finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled.. Henry Disston". Blade is marked with minor speckles of staining and drill hole through blade for storage. |
| An old applewood handled cross cut saw made by Disston. Handle Handle has 5 brass buttons, medallion is marked H. Disston & Sons Philada. Top spur of handle has previously broken and been screwed back in place by previous woodworker. Handle is marked with a number of dents and previous woodworkers name stamps. Length of blade is marked with speckling of pitting and staining. |
| Apple wood handled thumb / finger hole rip saw made by Henry Disston. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons the medallion is marked H.Disston & Sons Philada. Handle has a chip to top spur (see photo) plus a number of marks / dents and previous woodworkers name stamps. Blade is marked with some light pitting marks and black staining. Blade reads: ' Established 1840 Henry Disston & Sons, Philadelphia USA, Pat June 23rd 1874, for beauty finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled, Henry Disston'. We believe this saw dates from around the 1890's to 1920's. |
| 10 point panel saw made by Disston. Blade is clearly marked Disston For Beauty, Finish, and Utility this saw cannot be excelled. Chrome nickel alloy steel, full taper ground, precision set-bevel filed, Henry Disston, established 1840, D8, 10 points, USA, Reg, U.S. PAT. OFF. M. DE. F. M. IND. RGTRADA, H.K. Porter Company. Inc. Danville. VA. USA. Handle is fitted with 4 steel buttons, the medallion is marked Disston USA. A fine panel saw that has seen little use if any. Sharp blade. |
| Apple wood handled D8 crosscut saw made by Henry Disston. Blade is marked For Beauty, Finish, and Utility this saw cannot be excelled. Henry Disston, established 1840 Henry Disston & Sons Patd June 23rd 1874, Philadelphia USA. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, the medallion is marked H. Disston & Sons Philadelphia. Handle has been sanded clean by previous user and is marked with the previous user name stamp. |
| Apple wood handled D8 panel saw made by Disston. Blade is faintly marked "Henry Disston & Sons Established 1840, D8 Philadelphia USA. For beauty, finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled.. Henry Disston".. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, the brass medallion is marked Disston Phila. Handle retains little of the original lacquer and is marked with marks, dents and the previous woodworkers name stamps. Either side of blade is marked with black staining. Fairly Sharp blade. |
| Apple wood handled rip saw made by Disston. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, the medallion is marked H. Disston & Sons Philada Handle is marked with black staining, half a dozen treated worm holes and 2 small chips. Either side of blade is marked with black staining and light speckling of pitting. Requires Sharpening. |
| Beech handled thumb hole cross cut saw made by Buck & Hickman. Blade is marked by Buck & Hickman Ltd, Whitechapel London, Warranted Cast Steel. Blade is marked with some minor speckles of staining and pitting. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, 1 button has been replaced and is slightly oversize. Handle is marked with the previous woodworker's name stamps. Good sharp blade. |
| Decorative beech handled cross cut saw made by Spear & Jackson. Handle is marked with a couple of small chips to top spur and a large chip to bottom spur also marked with the previous woodworkers name stamp. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons the medallion is marked SJ Spear & Jackson Sheffield. Either side of blade is marked with black staining and some very minor speckling of pitting. Sharp blade. |
| 4 1/2 point D8 rip saw made by Disston. Blade is marked Disston established 1840 D8 4 1/2 Rip, H.K. Porter Company (Canada Ltd, Toronto, Canada). Handle is fitted with 5 steel buttons, medallion is marked Disston Canada. |
| 10 point Disston panel saw. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Disston Phila. Handle has loss of lacquer and is marked with the previous woodworkers name stamps and a number dents. Length of blade is marked with light speckling of pitting to either side of blade. |
| Apple wood handled rip saw made by Disston. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Disston Phila. Either side of blade is marked with black staining and light speckling of pitting. Requires Sharpening. |
| Thumb hole rip saw made with thumb hole handle by Disston. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, the medallion is marked H.Disston & Sons Philada, Handle is marked with a number of marks and dents plus the previous woodworkers name stamp. Either side of blade is marked with black staining / very minor pitting. We believe this old Disston handsaw dates around the early 1890's to 1920. |
| Disston cross cut saw. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Disston Phila. Handle retains little of the original lacquer. Blade is marked "Henry Disston & Sons Established 1840, D8 Philadelphia USA. For beauty, finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled.. Henry Disston". Blade is marked with speckling of black staining and small number of minor pitting marks. Blade is extremely blunt. |
| Applewood handled D8 panel saw made by Disston. Either side of blade is marked with black staining. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Disston USA.. Fairly sharp blade. |
| A lovely old applewood handled Disston D8 panel saw. Blade is marked "Henry Disston & Sons Established 1840, D8 Philadelphia USA. For beauty, finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled.. Henry Disston".. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, the brass medallion is marked Disston Phila.. We believe this saw dates from around the 1920's to late 1930's. clean blade. |
| Applewood handled D8 crosscut handsaw made by Disston. Either side of blade is marked with very light scratching. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, the brass medallion is marked Disston Phila.. Handle has a few small dents. We believe this saw dates from around the 1920's to late 1930's. Sharp blade. |
| Apple wood crosscut handsaw made with thumb hole handle by Disston. Either side of blade is marked with black staining and speckling of pitting with large patches of pitting to thin end of blade. Handle is fitted with 5 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Disston Phila. Handle is marked twice with the previous woodworkers initials. We believe this old Disston handsaw dates around the early 1920's to late 1930's. Price: £45.00 |
| A decorative handled crosscut hand saw made by Groves. Blade is stamped R. Groves & Sons U.S.E Sheffield also faintly marked double refined spring steel warranted. Either side of blade is marked with blade staining. Good decorative handle is free from dents. Handle is fitted with 4 split nut screws, medallion is marked Established 1770. Collectable saw. Blade requires sharpening, missing 1 tooth. |
| Cross cut saw made by Buck & Ryan. Blade is marked Buck & Ryan Euston Rd & Edgware Rd London Trade Mark G.H.Buck. Blade is marked with a number of small patches of pitting to either side of blade. Handle has 5 brass buttons, the medallion is marked Warranted Superior. Handles has a number of marks / dents and has been re-lacquered by previous woodworker. Sharp Blade. |
| An old panel saw made by W.Tyzack with decorative handle. Blade is marked 'W.Tzack Sons & Turner, little London works Sheffield, best cast steel warranted, no. 2', trade mark nonpareil. Blades has some light scratches. Handle is fitted with three brass split nut screws, medallion is marked trade mark nonpareil. Handle is marked twice with the previous woodworkers name stamp, a few marks and dents through use and a shrinkage crack at base of handle around 35mm long. Collectable saw, requires sharpening. |
| Carved beech handled rip saw made by Disston. Blade is marked with speckling of black staining and pitting to either side of blade, tip of blade has a patch of heavy pitting. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons, medallion is marked Disston Phila. Blade requires a little sharpening. Fairly sharp blade. |
| A fine probably unused 10 point Disston D8 panel saw. Blade reads 'Disston for beauty finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled, Henry Disstons. Established 1840, D8, 10 point, H.K. Porter Company Canada Ltd Acton. Ont. Canada'. Handle has four steel buttons, the medallion reads ' Disston Canada. A fine saw that comes with the original Disston sleeve. |
| Cut Hand Saw made by Groves. Blade is stamped Groves & Sons Sheffield Double refined spring steel, warranted. Beech handle has 4 brass split nuts, medallion is marked Established 1770. Top handle spur has been previously damaged and repaired by the previous user. Handle has a number of dents and is marked with the previous woodworkers name stamp. Blade is marked with some black staining marks and a few small patches of minor pitting. |
| A rip saw marked to blade A. Ashton & Sons Ltd, warranted cast steel, established 1848, trade mark, extra best quality, Sheffield England. Handle has four brass split nut screws, the medallion is marked Warranted Superior. Two of the split nut screws have been replaced, the screws do not fit the handle properly with gaps around the outside of the screws. Beech handles is marked with the previous woodworkers name stamp. Retains a good length blade, has some black staining and a couple of minor pitting marks. |
| Decorative handled cross cut saw no. D8 made by Disston. Blade is marked Disston "For beauty, finish and utility, this saw cannot be excelled," Chrome nickel alloy steel, full taper ground, precision set bevel filed, Disston Inc. Danville, VA, USA. Established 1840 D8 USA. A lovely clean saw that still retains the original Disston sleeve. |
| An old antique cross cut hand saw with decorative beech handle made by Drabble and Sanderson. Has 3 brass split nut screw to handle. Blade is stamped Drabble & Sanderson Sheffield Warranted Cast Steel. Blade is marked with some black staining and some speckling of pitting to either side of blade. Handle is marked with some denting. We believe this Drabble and Sanderson hand saw dates from around the early to mid 1800's. |
| Panel saw made in Sweden by Sandvik. Blade is marked with some minor speckles of black staining. |
| Cross cut hand saw made by Disston. Blade is marked Henry Disston & Sons, Keystone Saw Works, Philadelphia USA, D-7. Blade is marked with some very minor speckles of pitting and some light staining. Handle has some loss and cracking of lacquer. Handle is fitted with 4 brass buttons one of which is marked Disston Phila. |
| Apple wood handled D8 cross cut hand saw made by Disston. Blade is very faintly marked Disston For beauty finish and utility this saw cannot be excelled, Henry Disston. Handle is fitted with five brass buttons one of which the medallion is marked Disston Phila. Handle has some marks and dents through use. Blades marked with 4 patches of pitting to front end of blade, blade is also marked with speckling of black staining. |
| A good quality panel saw made around the 1800s by Drabble & Sabderson London. The decorative handle is fitted with four split nuts crews, has a piece missing from the top spur (see photo). Blade is marked with some minor speckling of pitting and staining and has two small patches of heavy pitting. |
| Rip saw faintly marked to blade I.Sorby Warranted Cast Steel Sheffield, also marked with the punch logo. Handle has 4 buttons one of which is marked Warranted Superior. THe blade on this old hand saw is marked with black staining and minor pitting. Price: £34.00 |




































































