Antiques & Auction News - September 9, 2022

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FRIDAYSEPTEMBER 9,2022 • VOL.52,NO.36 FEATURED AUCTION: Soulis Auction’s Sept.23 Sale Lone Jack,MO.- Page 7 In This Issue &SHOPS,SHOWSMARKETS.. . . . . . . . starting on page 2 SHOPS DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . on page 5 EVENT & AUCTION CALENDAR . on page 6 AUCTION SALE BILLS . . starting on page 7 AUCTIONEER DIRECTORY . . . . on page 7 CLASSIFIEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . .on page 11 ANTIQUES NEWS, P.O.BOX 500 MOUNT JOY, 17552 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ENGLE PUBLISHING CO. York AndSept.SlatedShowFor2324 New Two-Day Format For Arion’s Show In Memorial Hall East Symposium About Eyre Hall To Take Place September 14 On Location Event To Provide Look At Significant Eastern Shore Of Virginia Estate antiquesandauctionnews.net Continued on page 9 Continued on page 9 Continued on page 11

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The Original 177th Semiannual York Antiques Show and Sale is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23 and 24, at Memorial Hall East, located within the York Fairgrounds Convention and Expo Center in downtown York, Pa. The address for GPS is 334 Carlisle Ave., York,ThisPa.popular event will feature carefully screened exhibitors offering a truly impressive and outstanding variety of antiques and collectibles. It is now a two-day format with no Sunday hours. According to show manager Melvin L.Arion, the merchandise will run the full gamut in both furniture and accessories. He does an exceptional job of making sure the scope of merchandise offered at this event is as broad as possible so nearly any visitor can find a new treasure. In addition, all major credit cards will be Thisaccepted.popular event will feature 75 carefully screened exhibitors in room settings offering an impressive breadth of antiques, including 18th and 19th century period American and English furniture; American country pieces in original paint and decoration; fine early porcelain and pottery; Oriental

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The Morgan Library and Museum proudly presents “She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia, ca. 34002000 B.C.,” opening thuis fall on Oct. 14.The special exhibit will run through Feb. 19, 2023. The exhibition brings together for the first time a comprehensive selection of artworks that capture the rich and shifting expressions of women’s lives in ancient Mesopotamia during the late fourth and third millennia ItBC.centers on the high priestess and poet Enheduanna (ca. 2300 BC), the world’s first author known by name, who wielded considerable religious and political power. Displaying a spectacular collection of her texts alongside other works made ca. 3400–2000 BC, “She Who Wrote” celebrates Enheduanna’s poetry and her legacy as an author, priestess, and Erected in 1759 on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Eyre Hall is still occupied by descendants of Littleton Eyre, the original owner. The generations have acquired and preserved such items as furniture, silver, even sheet music, with continuity rivaled by only a handful of other Virginia properties. On Wednesday, Sept. 14, Shore History will host “Inside & Out,” a symposium on location to showcase these treasures.Springboarding off the publication of “The Material World of Eyre Hall: Four Centuries of Chesapeake History,” the editor and six other contributors to the book will speak to their areas of expertise. The event, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., also will include a tour of the house and garden, book signings, and a box lunch. Tickets are $175 each and available at www.shorehistory.org or by calling 757-787-8012. Registrants will receive a promo code by email entitling them to purchase the book from www.shop.mdhistory.org for $50, down from the $89.95 cover price.J.Thomas Savage, Eastern Shore native and recently appointed Colonial Williamsburg director of educational travel and conferences, will serve as master of ceremonies. Savage previously held positions at Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, the former home of Henry Francis du Pont. Architectural historian and speaker Carl Lounsbury edited the book, assembling a who’s who of material culture as contributors.TheEyre Hall story took four years and 450 pages to tell. In addition to Savage and Lounsbury, five other contributors to the book will lend their talents to the symposium. “What an incredible event!” said Daniel Ackermann, chief curator and director of research, collections, and archaeology at the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Winston-Salem, N.C. “It’s not often you get all of these bright minds in one place.” Furniture expert Sumpter Priddy is known for his innovative approach to the study of culture and artifacts. A former Who Enheduanna And Of Mesopotamia, Ca. 3400-2000 B.C.”

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By Shawn Surmick

Let begin this article with a controversial statement: I am not a huge supporter of a lot of modern era mass-produced collectibles. In my opinion, most of these items are simply made to excite starry-eyed speculators who, at best, will get an education in economics (which most likely won’t work out in their favor) and, at worst, will end up considering the entire antiques and collectibles trade a scam. Obviously, the antiques and collectibles trade is not a scam, and if you are a knowledgeable collector who wants to invest in certain specific markets over the long term, I assure you that you can make money. Sadly, in the current mass-produced collectibles environment, every speculator believes they are a sophisticated investor simply because they went to their local Target store first and managed to get the last few limited-edition collectible “widgets” that some billion dollar company produced in smaller quantities than usual. Most of us have all seen this play out before: Beanie Babies, POGS, 1980s baseball cards, and 1990s comic books are prime examples.

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At present time, there are now several mass-produced collectibles sought after by starry-eyed speculators. I have written about most of these products at one time or another, but astute readers may recall that I continue to refer to one such market as Beanie Babies 2.0. Funko Pop vinyl figurines came on the scene in 2010 and continue to be produced and sold to this very day. Funko Pop figurines are soft vinyl figures that are created and based on pop culture icons and licensed properties. There are Funko Pop figurines based on everything from obscure 1980s television characters to “Star Wars” to “Pokemon” to comic book characters. The company that produces them, simply known as Funko, has taken the playbook that started with Beanie Babies and multiplied it by a thousand. There are retailer exclusive Funko Pops, retired Funko Pops, and even scarce limited Funko Pops that collectors go crazy for. Funko enthusiasts continue to incorrectly assert that since these items are based on popular licensed properties like video games and comic books, then these particular collectibles have staying power and are unlike Beanie Babies in this regard. This, of course, is patently false, because by that logic, everything that has “Star Wars” stamped on it would be extremely valuable at present time. This is simply not the case. Very few people buy post vintage “Star Wars” action figures for their investment potential. If you don’t believe me, just look at what “Episode I: The Phantom Menace Star Wars” figures go for in near mint and factory sealed condition right now. Mind you, these products hit store shelves in 1999, which was 23 years ago! Factory sealed cases of these figures can still be had rather cheaply, and I personally know several speculators that would love to sell you some just to get them out of their spare bedrooms, closets, garages, and storage units. I even had one individual contact me to ask who he can sell his storage unit full of 1990s and more recent “Star Wars” toys to. Very few of these items are worth substantial amounts of money

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Long before bidding ended on the early morning of Aug. 28, the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card was already the world’s most valuable sports card sold at auction. Weeks ago, in fact, it raced past the previous highwater mark set by the T206 Honus Wagner that sold for $6.6 million in 2021. But at 12:28 a.m. CST, it became official when Heritage Auctions sold the 1952 Mantle, graded a Mint+ 9.5 by Sportscard Guaranty Corporation, for $12.6 million. This extraordinary Mantle rookie card is also more than just the most valuable sports card in the world. This Holy Grail of the hobby is also the most valuable sports collectible ever sold at auction. It surpassed the record achieved earlier in 2022 when the jersey worn by Diego Maradona when he scored the so-called “Hand of God” goal Card Million, Babe Ruth Bat Run” Sells The 1952 Mantle, graded a Mint+ 9.5 by Sportscard Guaranty Corporation, realized $12.6 million, an auction record not just for a sports card, but for any sports collectible.

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Heritage in the 1986 World Cup sold for $9.3“Anmillion.eight-figure auction result in the sports market was the stuff of fantasy just a decade ago,” said Chris Ivy, director of Sports Auctions at Heritage. “We always knew this card would shatter records and expectations. But that doesn’t make it any less of a thrill to be part of an auction during which a single item breaks the eightfigure threshold for the first time. It’s an extraordinary accomplishment for our wonderful team of sports experts. And, of course, we could not have done it without our consignor, Anthony Giordano, to bring this amazing card to market.” The card sold during the first session of the auction house’s Aug. 27 and 28 Summer Platinum Night Sports Auction. Since Heritage first announced the card’s auction in July, it has been the stuff of international headlines, primarily because Giordano bought the prized Mantle for a then-record-setting price of $50,000 in 1991. Giordano acquired the Mantle from Alan “Mr. Mint” Rosen, then kept it hidden away, ungraded, for the next three decades. Until the rookie Mantle came to Heritage Auctions earlier this year, its provenance was all that was known about it. The cardboard gem was among the 5,500 1952 Topps cards Rosen bought from a Massachusetts man in the mid1980s known as “The Famous 1952 Topps Baseball Card Find,” as Professional Sports Authenticator once dubbed it. There were myriad Mantles in the old Topps Chewing Gum cardboard box that had been stashed in an attic for more than three decades, but none

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Babe Ruth’s game-used and signed bat, which he used from 1918 through the 1922 season, sold for $1.68 million to become the most expensive game-used bat ever sold at auction. The previous record belonged to the bat Ruth used to hit the first home run out of Yankee Stadium, which sold in 2004 for $1.265 million. An original photograph of Ty Cobb taken around 1910-12 and used for his 1914-15 Cracker Jack card sold for $516,000. It is now the most valuable sports photo ever sold at auction, surpassing the record set in April 2019, when Heritage sold the photo used for Cobb’s T206 card for $396,000.

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Wayne Gretzky’s 1979 Topps rookie card graded Gem Mint 10 sold for $1.2 million to become the first of its kind to crack seven figures. The only other known PSA Gem Mint 10 example of Gretzky’s American-card debut sold in 2020 for $720,000.

nicer than the one Rosen sold to Giordano in 1991. Rosen, in fact, wrote a letter for Giordano that said this 1952 Mantle was “in my estimation the finest known example in the world.” Heritage took the card to SGC, which resulted in the extraordinary grade. “It bears the finest qualities any 1952 Topps can possess: perfect centering, registration and four sharp corners,” according to Ivy. “That this Mantle rookie card remained in this condition for 70 years is a trueAnothermiracle.”Yankee legend also smashed his way into the record books when Babe Ruth’s game-used and signed bat, which he used from 1918 through the 1922 season, sold for $1.68 million to become the most expensive game-used bat ever sold at auction. That honor previously belonged to the bat Ruth used to hit the first home run out of Yankee Stadium, which sold in 2004 for $1.265 million.The Hillerich and Bradsby dates from Ruth’s transitional period, when he went from a very good pitcher and hitter with Boston to the Yankees’ immortal “Sultan of Swat.” In time, Ruth gifted this 44-ounce bat to his Yankees teammate Frank “Home Run” Baker, and later it found its way to a sports collectibles pioneer who was friends with the Hall of Fame thirdYetbaseman.the mint-condition Mantle and the Ruth bat were just part of the $39,183,299 auction’s leap into history. Nearly 2,800 bidders worldwide helped rewrite the sports-collectibles record books. More than 40 records were set, which saw 45 lots sell for six figures and above.“The eyes of the collecting world were focused on this historic auction, and we’re pleased to report that the sports collectibles market continues on its bullish run,” said Ivy. “Whether it was for cards, bats, photographs or championship rings, we saw strong participation from both hobby veterans and newcomers alike, all battling to give these treasures new homes in collections all over the world.” For more information, visit www.HA.com.

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$51,600.Mickey Mantle and his 1952 Topps debut actually set more than the one record. As some bidders vied for the SGC Mint+ 9.5 example, others turned their attention to the PSA NM+ 7.5 that wound up selling for $705,000, making it the most valuable example at that grade.

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Franz von Stuck’s (German, 1863-1928) “Lauschende Faune” (Listening Fauns) is a ca. 1899 oil-on-panel depicted (left) in a black and white photograph in the 1904 edition of the German art journal “Die Kunst” and (right) as it appears today, in need of professional cleaning to reveal its full image. This is a black and white photograph of Franz von Stuck’s oil-on-panel “Lauschende Faune” (Listening Fauns) as it appeared in the 1904 German art journal “Die Kunst.” Here is Franz von Stuck’s “Lauschende Faune” (Listening Fauns) in its present state. The label on verso is from Munich framer Hans Irlbacher.

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A Met-exhibited artwork by the influential German Secessionist painter Franz von Stuck (né Franz Stuck, 18631928) has been rediscovered after being out of public sight for over 100 years. Titled “Lauschende Faune” (Listening Fauns), the ca. 1899 oil-on-panel with a distinguished history of museum exhibition is now known to have spent the last 60 years in a Kansas City, Mo., residence. There, it was displayed by two consecutive generations of the same family, who were unaware of its background or true value. Soulis Auctions has been selected to sell the painting, without reserve, on the family’s behalf. It will be offered in a Friday, Sept. 23, gallery auction, with all forms of remote bidding available. Until now, “Lauschende Faune,” whose alternative title is “Belauscht” (translation: “overheard” or “eavesdropped on”), had been documented in black and white only, first appearing in the German art journal “Die Kunst” in 1904. In 1909, it was depicted in The International Studio, an illustrated magazine of Fine and Applied Art as part of a ninepage article by Christian Briton titled “The Collection of Hugo Reisinger: German and American Pictures.” Also in 1909, the painting was exhibited for seven weeks at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Remains of the label from that exhibition remain on verso. The exhibition’s catalog identified it as being the property of Hugo Reisinger, a banker, businessman and prominent art collector who was married to the daughter of St Louis, Mo., brewery baron Adolphus Busch. Reisinger was also a member of The Met’s board of directors at the Latertime. that year, “Lauschende Faune” was exhibited at both the Chicago Institute of Art and the Copley Society in Boston; but after that its next known museum appearance was not until 1919, when it was displayed at the Dallas Art Association’s first annual exhibition of contemporary international art. “The 10-year hiatus was almost certainly attributable to the unfortunate effect WWI had on German art in general,” said Dirk Soulis, owner of Soulis Auctions. “There can be no other explanation, because in 1909, Stuck was at the pinnacle of his career. He was famous as the cofounder of the Munich Secession, had won a Gold Medal at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, and had even been awarded the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown in 1906. He was also in demand as a teacher, with students like Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky and Josef Albers. But even years after the First World War ended, German art remained unfashionable and never had time to recover because of Germany’s aggressive role in WWII.”The Art Loss Registry has been instrumental in tracing the early years of the painting’s ownership, starting with Galerie Heinemann, Stuck’s primary representative, which received it on Aug. 9, 1899. The gallery sold the painting five days later to Hugo Reisinger, who is known to have been its owner until at least 1908. The next change in ownership was

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Note: This is an outstanding auction you will not want to miss with many unusual and hard to find items. There are many items not listed and we are finding more daily. All items are from one home. Owner is down-sizing and relocating to a smaller home.

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Equipment/Tools: Cub Cadet Tank SZ Commercial front cut riding mower w/48” deck & 710 hrs., Woods BH80-X Groundbreaker backhoe attachment, Woods GHT60 rotary tiller, Mighty Mac pto wood chipper, hydraulic log splitter, DR pull-type leveling blade, DR 7.25 All-Terrain trimmer/mower w/Briggs & Stratton motor, DR 625E Series Brush Hog w/Briggs & Stratton motor, metal yard wagon, yard cart, LL Kilns Easy Fire kiln w/Dyna-trol, Shimpo RK-Whisper machine, and other items. Personal Property Items: Cherry office desk, cherry 2 dwr. file cabinet, floor lamps, 45 records, assorted records, storage racks, daybed, Hallmark Christmas decorations, candy jars, end tables, large collection of Curculon cookware, dishes, pots, pans, assorted books, book shelves, several room size & throw rugs,

Pick up: All items must be picked up on Sunday, October 2nd from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. No Exceptions. It is the buyer’s responsibility to bring boxes, tools, equipment, packing items and assistance to pick up and load items. Auction company does not provide any of these items.

Terms: Cash, Approved Check, or Visa/MasterCard on day of sale. 15% Buyer’s Premium Charged on all items when paying with cash or check. 18% Buyer’s Premium when paying with Visa/MasterCard. All items are sold, “AS-IS” with no exceptions. Please visit ajoauctions.com for complete details and terms.

The MET noted in the catalog for the aforementioned 1919 museum exhibition in Dallas, where the owner was shown as Edward A Faust, a prominent St Louis restauranteur who was connected to Adolphus Busch by marriage.“And that is where the trail ran cold,” said Soulis. “For the next 100 years, the painting was neither exhibited nor published. No one knew where the painting was located or who owned it until 2021, when it was rediscovered in the Kansas City mansion of the late Colonel and Mrs. S. D. Slaughter.”TheStuck painting was found together with a large British equestrian artwork, which had documentation showing the Slaughters had purchased it in St Louis in 1964. No receipt for the Stuck was found; however, the Slaughters’ grandsons, who jointly own the painting, have confirmed its existence in their grandparents’ home beginning sometime in the ownerlabelMunich,craftedoriginalpainting(47-by-44The1960s.36.5-by-33.5-inchinchesframed)ispresentedinitsgiltframecustom-byHansIrlbacherofwiththeatelier’sonverso.“Thenextmaychoosetohave

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Continued from page 7 the painting professionally cleaned, which would reveal the image as seen in the photograph that appeared in the 1904 edition of Die Kunst. We decided to leave the painting untouched so the winning bidder can decide if and where they wish to have it Auctions.Mo.Summit529SoulisDirk@SoulisAuctions.com.816-697-3830leavereservetionInvaluablethroughandincludingbidding$50,000.minimum$75,000-$125,000,pre-salebangalleryoffered(Listening“Lauschenderestored.”Faune”Fauns)willbeatSoulisAuctions’inLoneJack(subur-KansasCity,Mo.).TheestimateisandtheopeningbidisAllformsofremotewillbeavailable,absentee,phoneliveviatheinternetLiveAuctioneers,andBidsquare.Foradditionalinforma-aboutthepaintingortoaphonelineoranabsenteebid,calloremailAuctionsislocatedatW.LoneJackLee’sRoad.,LoneJack,ImagescourtesySoulis

Trains/Toys: Collection of over 75 early Lionel “O” gauge trains, American Flyer trains, Ives train set, Lionel cars, Lionel train accessories, track, transformers “HO & “N” gauge trains, and more. Some trains are in original boxes, Arcade cast-iron toy school buses, and collection of miniature toy airplanes, Hubley toys, Tootsie Toys, several tin toys, cast-iron toy cars, and many other toys. A great collection of early trains you will not want to miss.

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Oil Paintings: A great collection of oil paintings to include: signed Louis Timmermans “On the Mas” oil painting in gold gild frame of Trading Vessels, signed oil on canvas by Lily Langtry of Race Horse, Eastern European oil painting of House & Mill, 1600’s Early Gentleman oil on canvas panting, early Young Lady oil on canvas painting, signed oil on canvas of Young Student Boy, several oil on canvas paintings of boat scenes, and many others not listed.

Pocket Watches & Wristwatches: A large collection of marked gold, gold-filled, & silver pocket watches to include 14 kt. gold pocket watch with scene from Liverpool, England, Illinois, Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham and others, men’s wristwatches by Bulova, Omega, Longines, Helbros, Bradley, Baylor, and many others.

Auction Held Online Only with bidding beginning on Wednesday, September 14th, 2022 & ending on Wednesday, September 28th, 2022 starting at 5:00 p.m. Auction will be conducted online at via www.ajoauctions.com & www.hibid.com Please check website for full details/terms & photos Preview to take place: Sunday, September 25th from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Pick up of items to take place on Sunday, October 2nd from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Glassware/Collectibles: Coin spot pink syrup, coin spot blue syrup, clear glass coin spot sugar shakers, clear glass coin spot syrup, blue coin spot tumbler, blue swirl glass sugar shaker, brass telescopes, finger lamps, oil lamps, oriental ginger jars, dovetailed walnut candle box w/lift top, PA 1792 Febler Marriage/ Birth Certificate, 1800’s Beaver Falls, PA American Sampler w/frame, Gaudy Dutch large bowl, Flo Blue platters, Flo Blue plates, pewter tray, pewter items, large collection of brown Bennington pottery bowls, plates, covered dishes, etc., large pr. of Bennington dog statues, several brass candlesticks, cast-iron bull head bill holder, Van Briggle signed pottery pcs., brass bell, small Staffordshire dogs and other items, Blue Transferware platters & plates, bed warmer, early barometer, copper pots, brass coal bucket, pr. of brass andirons, fireplace bellows, Toby jug, sewing machine table lamp, Ironstone coffee pot, numerous syrups, collection of Gibson Girl plates, black onyx mantel clock, brass carriage clock, OG mantel clock, cast-iron Staffordshire items, whale oil wedding lamp, Lincoln log lamp, brass table lamp, several brass student lamps, purple slag-glass frog on nest, collection of shaker boxes, Ironstone coffee pot, whale oil lamps, Lincoln log lamp, walking sticks, early political pins and buttons, and many other items.

Of Early Antique Period Furniture, Exceptional Early Artwork, Early Lionel & American Flyer Trains, Vintage Toys, Blue Decorated Stoneware Crocks, Decorative Items, Sterling Silver Items, Collection of Wristwatches & Pocket Watches, Collectibles, Glassware, Front Cut Mower, Equipment, Household Items, & Personal Property Location: 14091 Old Furnace Road, Georgetown, DE 19947. (Signs Posted)

Furniture: Early cherry period slant front desk w/dovetail case & bracket ft., walnut Pembroke drop-leaf table, paint decorated hanging corner cupboard (signed by Marion DeMailo – Western PA artist), 4 dwr. chest w/glass pulls, iron swivel bookstand, one and two dwr. stands, several 4 dwr. chest of drawers, Empire cherry & curly maple 3 over 4 dwr. chest, primitive dry sink, mahogany hanging corner cabinet, Sheraton country, 4 dwr. chest, round kitchen table, Victorian 2 door wardrobe, Ornate metal standing swivel book shelf, plank bottom chairs, floor lamps, round kitchen table w/butcher block top & cast-iron base, miniature pine dovetailed doll blanket chest, kitchen table & chairs, and many other items.

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Stoneware: Several blue & grey decorated stoneware crocks in various sizes, brown stoneware crocks/jugs, large brown & white stone crock, and others.

Sterling Silver: sterling silver flatware, assorted sterling silver utensils, salt and pepper shakers, compote, S&P shakers, and many other pieces to numerous to mention.

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Collector today, and this individual is well aware at how foolish he was for hoarding so much of this stuff for so long. The rent on the storage unit alone is over $120 a month. Being fair to Funko Pop collectors, I fully understand that Funko uses mass-produced scarcity to market and create ongoing demand for some of these figurines. Some do sell for a significant premium. That said, you need true organic demand to make something collectible long term, and as much as Funko Pop collectors keep emailing me to advise that Funko Pop figurines have been going strong since 2010, 12 years is nothing in the antiques and collectibles trade. Mass-produced scarcity is something these starry-eyed speculators need to research and understand. The dealers who sell to these same collectors and speculators understand this concept perfectly and profit in the short term. They are not trying to invest in this market long term (speculators, please learn from this). During the pandemic, the collectibles marketplace experienced a massive boom. I am now confident that very few collectors understand what has been happening behind the scenes as a result. Grading companies have been set on expanding now that they are flush with cash and backlogged with submissions thanks to a market for collectibles that soared to new heights. Several grading companies suspended new submissions during this time. Other companies exponentially increased prices that collectors were all too happy to pay. Behind the scenes, a lot of these companies wanted to ensure that the easy money would not stop. The Certified Collectibles Group, which Continued from page 3 owns companies that grade everything from coins to currency to comic books, announced plans to get into the market for grading video games. Meanwhile The Collectible Grading Authority, home of toy grading company AFA and video game grading company VGA, among others, started to grade factory sealed VHS movies. Rest assured, if a collectible item can be encased in plastic and graded relatively easily, expect these companies to capitalize on it. Just imagine if the massive amount of third-party grading companies that exist today were around back when the Beanie Baby craze was in full swing? What could possibly go wrong? Would Beanie Babies still be a force to reckon with today if third-party grading existed for them back then? In an interesting turn of events we may almost get to find out. The Certified Collectibles Group broke news very recently that they are looking to start grading Funko Pop figurines. It should be noted that several lesser known grading companies without the credibility and staying power of the major players in this field already set out to start grading Funko Pops. This announcement, however, changes the game entirely with the development of a major company who can afford to advertise and create hype for the products they grade. I almost never thought I would see the day when someone would willingly pay thousands of dollars for a factorysealed and graded VHS movie. Now that market is not only being hyped by third-party grading companies, but also by high profile auction companies. And let’s not talk about how vintage factory-sealed video games were already being graded with little fanfare by the Video Game Authority (a division of the Collectible Grading Authority), but it wasn’t until WATA Games and certain high-profile auction companies got involved that prices started soaring. If hype and (in some cases) market manipulation can be used to convince Funko Pop collectors that third-party graded figurines are a good investment, then this market can very easily attract big money. This, however, would not be beneficial to the trade long term, which concerns me. Eventually that market will deflate, and when it does a new generation of collectors is going to be left with a bad taste in their mouth (along with empty pockets), just like the Beanie Baby crowd was back in the early 2000s. More to come on this topic as it develops. In the interim if you want to invest in collectibles, may I suggest you go after proven vintage pieces and more established markets? And please for the benefit of your future, only risk what you can afford to lose. On second thought, maybe I can recommend a good, old-fashioned S&P 500 index fund for your investment pursuits. Nah, this is 2022 after all, Funko Pops and Bitcoin to the moon!Shawn Surmick has been an avid collector since the age of 12. He currently resides in his hometown of Boyertown, marketplacevarioustorPa.,andisapassionatecollec-ofantiquesandcol-lectibles.Hisarticlesfocusontopicsaffectingthe

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Angelika Kuettner, associate curator of ceramics and glass for Colonial Williamsburg, will address the role the pieces play in understanding a society’s “social customs, fashion trends, and relative differences in economic and social status.” Mark Letzer, president and chief executive officer of the Maryland Center for History and Culture, will speak to the legacy of silver associated with Eyre Hall. He begins his chapter in “The Material Continued from page 1

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Coleman Pop-up Camper ON-SITE & ONLINE BUYER’S PREMIUM TO APPLY See hessauc ongroup.com for the full lis ng and details! AY000253L R087514 R088020 GARY FLUCK AUCTIONS AU003541L | 215.855.4154 ON SITE AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPT. 17TH AT 9 A.M. COINS, JEWELRY, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, FURNITURE 240 Highland Ave., SOUDERTON, MONT CO., PA 18964 40 Lots of Dollars, 1832 Bust Half, 1907 & 1927 Gold $2 1/2, 1877 Trade Dollar, 14K, 10K, Sterling & costume jewelry, rings, 1874 Cigar mold, Dep. & cut glass, 50+ Cape Cod Ruby glass, 1965 Souderton/ Telford Directory, Railroad book, 1900 Deed, children’s books, vintage clothing includes hats, gloves, purses & dresses, Slag glass & Gone With the Wind lamps, hanging lamps, lighted shadow box picture, ceramic Christmas trees, vintage Christmas balls, trees & decos, blow molds, cement yard animals, local pennants, old photos, metal store rack, Victor Victrolia, “Collegeville” Halloween costumes w/box, board games, Oak server w/glass doors, Oak claw foot table & sideboard, clothes trees, drop-leaf table, record cabinet, plant stands, 6 painted plank bottom chairs, “Cornish” baby grand piano, marble top dresser w/mirror, coffee & end tables, candle & plant stands, “Red Lion” 7 pc. BR suite, floor lamps, 3 chrome

Featuring vehicles from the Robert Monk Estate and others, a 1971 Pon ac GTO Judge and 1969 Plymouth GTX! To include An que, Classic, Muscle, Late Models and so much more! Muscle, An que & Collector: ‘71 Pon ac GTO, ‘69 Plymouth GTX, ‘63 Pon ac Lemans, ‘55 Chevrolet Bel Air, ‘57 Chevrolet Bel Air, ‘70 Chevrolet SS Nova, ‘63 Chevrolet Nova, ‘67 Chevrolet Impala, ‘55 Chevrolet 210, ‘69 Chevrolet C10, ‘67 Pon ac Lemans, ‘64 Ford F100, ‘77 Chevy Nova Concours, ‘82 Jeep CJ7, VW Gazelle Kit Car, ‘80 Dodge Diplomat, ‘79 Lincoln Con nental, ‘75 Cadillac Fleetwood, ‘25 Ford Model T, ‘31 Ford Model A Roadster, ‘88 Chevrolet Corve e, ‘84 Pon ac Grand Prix, ‘62 Pon ac Bonneville, ‘86 Honda Goldwing, ‘88 Porsche 944, ‘37 Ford Cabriolet Street Rod Kit Car, ‘82 Dodge 400, ‘86 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Project Cars: ‘55 Chevrolet Bel Air, ‘69 Plymouth Satellite, ‘63 Chevrolet SS Nova, ‘67 Plymouth GTX, ‘55 Chevrolet 210, ‘63 Chevrolet SS Nova, ‘67 Chevy C10, ‘67 Chevrolet SS Impala, ‘55 Chevrolet Bel Air, ‘67 Pon ac Lemans, ‘64 Ford F100, ‘76 Toyota Celica, ‘72 Plymouth Scamp, ‘78 Datsun Pickup. ‘71 Dodge Dude Late Model (Modern): ‘19 Chevrolet G3500 Van,‘16 Subaru Outback,‘01 Daewoo Leganza,‘13 Toyota Prius Hybrid,‘91 Mercedes Benz 500 SL,‘99 Buick Century Custom,‘05 Buick Lacrosse,‘07 Dodge RAM 1500,‘13 Ford Taurus SEL,‘17 Ford Escape,‘04 Chevrolet Impala,‘11 Ford Ranger,‘04 Nissan Pathfinder, ‘02 Dodge Neon Sport, ‘17 Chrysler Pacifica, ‘04 Chevrolet Suburban, ‘07 Chevrolet HHR, ‘02 Chevrolet Impala, ‘03 Honda CRV, ‘07 Toyota Tundra, ‘09 BMW X5 Other: ‘01 Worthington Snowmobile Trailer, ‘13 Featherlite Open Car Trailer, Ford 8N Tractor 212 hours, ‘38 John Deere B, ‘95 Karavan U lity Trailer, ‘85 Mallard Travel Trailer, ‘73 Honda 125 Motorcycle,JD 185 Hydro Mower, JD F1145,‘87 Coleman Pop-up Camper, ‘70 Nimrod Pop-Up Camper, ‘94 kitchen tables. Kenmore refrig, push chairs, 50+ Photos on Traveling 21, 1969,) Lieutenant Moses Willard Candle Lamps and Art (Oil Paintings, Lithographs, Painted Screens, Framed & Unframed Art.)

World” with a quote from the will of Bridget Boxcroft, who bequeathed “my beloved kinsman Severn Eyre” a number of pieces including “the silver punch bowl,” not only the oldest and most significant piece in Eyre Hall’s collection but also one of the most important to survive from Colonial Virginia. Will Rieley, who taught at the University of Virginia for 20 years and participates in the Historic Landscape Institute, will tell the story of Eyre Hall’s grounds, garden, and orangery in the context of Colonial America. Lastly, George McDaniel, who owns a consulting firm after a 45-year career in museums and historical organizations, will moderate a panel about those who called Eyre Hall home. “This book and this symposium are more than a conventional decorative arts/antiques endeavor,” said McDaniel. “The book is one of the first of its kind, if not the first.” Eyre Hall is located at 3215 Eyre Hall Drive in Cheriton, Va. Shore History, located in Onancock, Va., and founded in 1957 as the Eastern Shore of Virginia Historical Society, is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to collect, preserve, and share Eastern Shore history and culture through collections, archives, exhibits, and programming. Shore History owns and actively maintains Ker Place and Hopkins & Bro. Store, both on the National Register of Historic Places. It also serves as the caretaker of Wise Family Cemetery. To learn more about the organization, visit www.shorehistory.org.

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Kitchen. R088003 OUTSTANDING ESTATE AND ANTIQUES AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 AT 10:00 A.M. 128 PA Rt. 715 – BRODHEADSVILLE, PA 18322 Hundreds of PHOTOS and listing at Auctionzip.com (ID #4958). Fine Antiques and Quality Collectibles in every category to include: Massive (thousands) lifetime POSTCARD COLLECTION ranging from locals, PA, NY & NJ, US and World, Scenes and Topicals, all Holidays inc. Halloween, Santas, etc., Dressel RR signal lantern, Erie RR lantern and tall oiler, Fenton and Roseville vases, Silver coins - dimes to dollars, bullion silver and coin rolls, Franklin Half set, Bust, Seated Lib. and Barber coinage, 1804 Half Cent, Fractional & other U.S. Currency, blazing 20th C. Type Set (BU), (2) chests of Sterling flatware, Gorham, Whiting & other Sterling serving pieces, Gold jewelry, pocket watches, ant. costume jewelry, tobacco cards (sports, fashion), German “paper scrap” stickers, trade cards, paper & ephemera, musical photo album (1900), 1841 Lehigh Coal & Navigation deed, Lionel & Am. Flyer trains, steel Buddy-L Outdoor RR set (1920s), Pokémon and Plasma Dragon cards, Wyandotte tin litho rooster, Julius vom Hofe fishing reel, Nat. Am. blanket and basket, Black Americana, 30s brass lighting fixtures, vint. buttons, stereopticon cards, old bottles, folk art laurel root cane, cameras & accessories, Civil War pictures and prints, Gen. G.F. Schrady’s engraved sword, WWI United War Work poster, large vint. HALLOWEEN COLLECTION of die cuts, lanterns, JOL’s, early German clown head hand puppet, Whirl-O & other games, articulated skeleton, Beistle & Luhr’s items (Must See!), redware batter jar, cobalt decorated crock, wooden farm bucket, splint handle basket, sponge ware bowl, MT parlor table, old clocks, and more arriving daily. Doors open 8 A.M. day of auction for inspection. Good food served. JACK HAMBLIN AUCTIONS PA AU1813L 570-688-5735 “Our 42nd Year” R087462 Important 2-Day Antique & Americana Online Only Auction John (J. D.) Querry Estate of Martinsburg, PA Online Bidding at keystoneestatesales.net Website:Likekeystoneestatesales.netourforUpdates Day 1 Ends: September 21st beginning at 10 am Day 2 Ends: September 22nd beginning at 10 am Preview Dates: September 7th, 9 am to 6 pm September 8th, 10 am to 8 pm, Other dates by appointment Pickup Dates: September 29th and 30th, 9 am to 6pm - Shipping available Preview and Pickup Location: 39 Warm Spring Road, Chambersburg, PA 17202 Highlights Day 1: Antique Apothecary Items, Vintage Doctor’s Bags, Historic Blue, Ironstone, Pottery, Majolica, Roseville, Porcelain, Limoges, Staffordshire, Bennington, Wedgwood, Weymss, Lustre, Glassware (Cut Glass, Pressed Glass & more,) Art Glass, Paperweights and 18th C - 20th C Lighting. Highlights Day 2: Woodwares, Metalwares, Games/Puzzles, Clocks, Baskets, Textiles (Rugs & Quilts/Coverlets,) Furniture, Oriental Art, Paper (Paper Mache and Newspapers-July

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MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 2022 Restaurant & AUCTION DOORS open at 5:00 p.m. Sale starts at approximately 6:00 p.m. with 2 auctioneers on porches if weather permits (1 tools/box lots, 1 furniture); Stage auction begins at 6:30 p.m. (smalls/collectibles). Consignment sale of local estates to include furniture; bedroom suite; Hitchcock table/chairs, hutch, server; dry sink; ice box; beds; sofa; bedroom furniture; table w/chairs; pictures; dishes; collectibles; primitives; box lots; toys; porches are full with a lot of good merchandise; Terms: Cash or good PA Check. Office number 717-432-8246 leave a message. Check www.haars.com for updates. SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 2022 ONSITE ESTATE AUCTION 9:00 a.m. Located at 110 Sharon Rd., ENOLA, PA (furniture-collectibles-ammo-hunting-full of unique items) www.haars.com LETTER FROM BANK STATING THAT HAVE A “NO BOUNCE CHECK HISTORY” DATED 5 DAYS PRIOR TO THIS AUCTION DATE OF SEPTEMBER 17TH, 2022. THE AUCTIONEER HAS THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY AND ALL CHECKS IF HE WISHES TO DO SO. ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS POLICY, PLEASE CONTACT THE AUCTIONEER. CHECKS ACCEPTED FROM MARYLAND RESIDENTS WITH PROPER ID. ALL ITEMS SOLD AS-IS AND WHERE-IS PAYABLE DAY OF AUCTION. ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE ON AUCTION DAY SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER PREVIOUSLY DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENTS. ENTER THIS PROPERTY AT YOUR OWN RISK. MARYLAND SALES TAX WILL BE COLLECTED UNLESS YOU HAVE A MARYLAND SALES AND USE TAX CERTIFICATE. BACK DURING

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Bruff spent a difficult winter in the Sierra Nevadas before visiting California’s gold country, making drawings of geographic landmarks, mining camps, and scenes that piqued his interest.

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A sketchbook of watercolors and pencil drawings relating to the California Gold Rush and the famous Forty Niners sold at auction in London, England, on Aug. 4 for $25,000 (including buyer’s premium). The rare 76-page document records the places and characters seen by the amateur artist and adventurer Joseph Goldsborough Bruff (1804-89) as part of an expedition to California from 1849-51. “The book was brought to Chiswick Auctions by a private seller in June this year, and it was bought by a member of the book trade, probably on behalf of an institution, although we cannot confirm that,” said head of rare books and manuscripts at Chiswick Auction, Clive Moss. Born in Washington, D.C., Joseph Goldsborough Bruff (1804-89) attended West Point from 1820-33 but was forced to resign after engaging in a duel. He worked as an itinerant seaman, a draftsman and cartographer, and, following the news that gold had been found in the West, the organizer of the Washington City and California Mining Association. His 1849 expedition had followed the Lassen Trail before disbanding.

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antiquesandauctionnews.net Antiques & Auction News — September 9, 2022 - - 11 Chiswick 19-by-26 cm sketchbook (there are 17 portraits and 9 maritime and coastal scenes) correspond closely with those held by the Huntington Library. The names and places are mentioned throughout Bruff’s journal that was published by the Columbia University Press in 1949. Some of the costume studies and South American scenes in the book are signed by WH Gatliff, a reference to another competent Continued from page 10 HARDY’S AUCTION SERVICE 717-432-3779AU00002795Lleavea message. R088075 ESTATE ON SITE AUCTION Located @ 110 Sharon Road, ENOLA, PA 17025 ANTIQUES – FURNITURE – COLLECTIBLES TOOLS – GUNS – TRAINS - ETC. ESTATE AUCTION - MOST ITEMS ARE VINTAGE & COLLECTIBLES FROM THE 70’S/80’S SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 @ 9:00 A.M. FURNITURE: VINTAGE TABLE & CHAIRS; VINTAGE BEDROOM SUITES; DROP LID OAK DESK; STANDS; COLLECTIBLES: S&P COLLECTION; NASCAR COLLECTION; ELVIS COLLECTION; GAME NEWS; HUNTING & FISHING BOOKS OF ALL TYPES; KNIVES; GAME COMMISSION PATCHES; Lionel Trains, N & O & H/O GAUGE TRAINS; FISHER PRICE; BARBIE COLLECTIBLES; RR LANTERNS; PRR ITEMS; GLASS BASKETS; TUPPERWARE; CORNING; DOBRO GUITAR; VICTROLA; RECORDS; TOOLS; GUNS & AMMO (NOT ON LOCATION UNTIL DAY OF AUCTION); Marlin 336SC 35 Remington, Ruger 7222 22 cal., Browning A Bolt 30-06 left-handed, (Winchester 12 ga, Remington 760 30-06, Casner Import O/U 12 ga, Hawes 22 firearm (made in Germany), Dyna-Mite, Ruger Black Hawk, Ruger Security 6 357 Magnum, Ruger 22, Flintlock (Midget), Barreta 25, AMMO; GOOD AUCTION YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THE HIDDEN GEMS.

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watercolorist Bruff met while in the West Indies. In Bruff’s diary entry dated Feb. 13, 1849, Trinidad, he wrote “Clear and cool. Made the acquaintance of Dr. Gatliff, a graduate of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and a talented artist. We walked together and made some sketches.” Collections of Bruff’s work are held by the National Archives, the Library of Congress, the Huntington Library, Yale University Library, and the Smithsonian. Although his works do occasionally come up for auction, the auctioneers could find no records for such significant material relating to the Gold Rush era. To learn more, www.chiswickauctions.co.uk.visit

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