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FRIDAY JULY 2, 2021 • VOL. 51, NO. 26

The Story Of Andrew Pitman

American Impressionist Paintings On View At The Palmer Museum This Summer

A Revolutionary War Veteran Turned Potter In The Shenandoah Valley Of Virginia By Justin W. Thomas Founded in 1758, and located just eight miles south of Winchester, Va., Stephens City is one of six towns established in the Shenandoah Valley before the American Revolution. The settlement quickly emerged as an important crossroad town located at the north-south junction of the Great Road, a primary route for the early settlement of the Southern United States, particularly the backcountry, which began at the port of Philadelphia. Records indicate that utilitarian red earthenware production began in the Shenandoah Valley as early as 1745-50, although a

notable potter was employed in Stephens City following the Revolutionary War. Andrew Pitman (1760-1838) was born in 1760, the son of an immigrant from the Rhineland in Germany, who may have also been a potter himself. Antonius (Anthony) Pitman (1736-1803) was born in Framersheim, Germany, on April 12, 1736, migrating to Frederick County, Va., sometime before the birth of Andrew in 1760, finding employment in his new home as a mason. Andrew enlisted in the Virginia Militia from 1777 to 1781 and was at the Battle of Yorktown when British General Lord Charles Cornwallis (1738-1805) surrendered to George Washington on

Oct. 19, 1781, marking the conclusion of the last major battle in the American Revolution and the start of the new nation’s independence. Upon returning home to Stephens City, Andrew got married and established himself as a potter, although it is possible that he had previously apprenticed before the war. According to the Historical Marker Database, he purchased a parcel of land in Stephens City on Aug. 17, 1782, and started a pottery business on this site, eventually supporting three generations of red earthenware potters and being home to the Pitmans for 112 years. It is thought that Antonius also probably played some role in his son’s business, perhaps even helping build the kiln. However, he may have also apprenticed to an early Shenandoah Valley potter, as well. Continued on page 2

Left is a large red earthenware pitcher possibly from southeastern Pennsylvania or Philadelphia from the late 1700s standing next to the pitcher attributed to Andrew Pitman.

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A large red earthenware pitcher thought to have been manufactured by Andrew Pitman in Stephens City, Va., probably made in the 1780s or 1790s, and recently discovered in central Pennsylvania, stands 13.5 inches high.

Here is the site of the Pitman Pottery in Stephens City, Va.

Fire Memorabilia Auction Set For Evening Of July 9 Sale Will Benefit Pennsylvania National Fire Museum In Harrisburg The Pennsylvania National Fire Museum in Harrisburg will be burning hot with a Fire Memorabilia auction and pig roast on Friday, July 9. Various consignors have consigned over 200 lots of firefighting antiques and memorabilia that will cross the auction block beginning at 6 p.m. at the museum located at 1820 N. 4th St., Harrisburg, Pa. The pig roast will start at 5 p.m. Offered will be an assortment of early high front fire helmets dating to the late 1800s and early 1900s, including many from Pennsylvania fire companies. There are some great photographs and tin types of early firefighters dressed in parade regalia, along with an assortment of

ephemera to include early ball cards, calling cards, and advertising items. There will also be a selection of firefighter speaking trumpets, one dated 1857. These trumpets or horns as they are sometimes referred to, were used to shout orders on fire scenes and were also given as tokens of appreciation. The trumpet is still associated with chief and subordinate officers on the fireground today being used to differentiate various ranks. There will be several items of special interest, including a 10-inch leather presentation shield from the City of New York Fire Department from the mid-1800s Continued on page 5

As the days grow longer and weather warmer, the Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State is delighted to announce the opening of “Summer Light: American Impressionist Paintings from the Thomas Clark Collection.” On view through Sunday, Aug. 29, this special exhibition features 24 paintings from the major forthcoming gift of collector Thomas Clark, whose private holdings contain some of the finest in the American impressionist genre. “We are thrilled to present a selection of works from the expansive collection of Tom Clark to audiences this summer,” said Palmer Museum Director Erin M. Coe. “Impressionism is an enduring style that has spanned generations and geographic locales. It is a fitting tribute to our shared resilience as we emerge from the pandemic and bask in the light of these luminous landscape paintings after months of indoor isolation and limited travel. It is also a tribute to Tom, who has generously committed his collection to Penn State,” added Coe. Impressionist painting, in its various forms, flourished in the United States well past its initial reception by American artists in the 1880s. The once-radical French movement, characterized in part by efforts to capture the changing conditions of natural light through loose brushwork, bright colors, and painting out of doors, gradually transitioned into a popular style on this side of the Atlantic. “Summer Light” explores the durability and dissemination of Impressionism in America between Continued on page 2

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Archaeology of the Site of the Pitman Pottery An excellent archaeology report exists today, titled, “Life of a Potter, Andrew Pitman,” where the William and Mary Center of Archaeological Research in Williamsburg, Va., conducted a thorough analysis of the artifact assemblage recovered by the James River Institute for Archaeology and

the Northern Shenandoah Chapter of the Archaeological Society of Virginia in 1996. The study analyzes Pitman’s late 18th- and early 19th-century production at his house located within the NewtownStephensburg Historic District at 5415 Main St., nearly 80 miles west of Washington, D.C., and about 100 miles west of Baltimore.

Here are some slip decorated red earthenware recovered at the site of the Pitman Pottery. Image courtesy of the William and Mary Center of Archaeological Research.

Here are some slip decorated red earthenware recovered at the site of the Pitman Pottery. Image courtesy of the William and Mary Center of Archaeological Research.

antiquesandauctionnews.net Among the notable recovered artifacts are various slip decorated bowls and dishes utilizing multiple colors of slip, some of which are comparable to wares manufactured in Hagerstown, Md., and Pennsylvania, as well as a mold of a figure, cups, jugs, chamber pots, and crocks, among other forms, and possibly even pipes. According to the archaeology report, “Unfortunately, the extant documentary evidence of Here is a view of the three Pitman’s career as an important finger impressions on the and prolific Shenandoah Valley handle terminal of the jug. potter is slight. The earliest known reference to Pitman’s trade is a record of his purchase of “red lead” from Winchester drug store owner, John Miller in 1805. Trade was later conducted with Miller’s brother Godfrey Miller II, who was also a druggist in Winchester and probably sold Pitman’s red earthenware, as well as other household goods.” Miller was the son of Godfrey Miller (1730-1803), born in Gruena, Germany, on May 6, 1730. By age 19, the elder Miller was a member of the stocking weaver’s guild and, after spending some time in Switzerland and France, joined a company This red earthenware jug disof framework knitters with two covered in Arkansas is brothers in London. He eventu- thought to have been manually arrived in Philadelphia on factured by Peter Lauck in Nov. 1, 1763, settling in Winchester, Va., although it Winchester with his wife in 1766. also shares similarities with Miller continued in the weaving Andrew Pitman’s production, business, and by 1788 was also it stands 11.5 inches tall. listed as owning an apothecary It is difficult to accurately shop on North Loudoun Street. The younger Miller worked in photograph, but this pitcher is his father’s shop, learning to decorated in a dark green weave, and later taking owner- glaze, even though in some ship of the business upon his lighting it appears black. Among the characteristics father’s death in 1803. Interestingly, a large red found on this piece related to earthenware pitcher of signifi- what was recovered at the site cant interest was recently dis- of the Pitman Pottery is the covered in central Pennsylvania, presence of three finger attributed to Andrew Pitman. impressions on the handle terThis pitcher is possibly a rare minal, which correspond with 18th century survivor, and the archaeological evidence. Another object of particularge form is similar to other pitchers manufactured in places lar interest is a large red earthlike southeastern Pennsylvania enware jug that was discovered some years ago in Arkansas. It and Philadelphia in the 1700s.

At top are three finger impressions on the handle terminal of the pitcher, which is very similar to a handle (bottom) recovered by archaeologists at the site of the Pitman Pottery in Stephens City, Va. is manufactured with a very similar handle and three finger impressions on the terminal, as is the pitcher attributed to Pitman. But this piece is thought to have possibly been produced by Peter Lauck (17541839) in Winchester, also in the late 1700s. Both Lauck and Pitman share similar histories, and there may even be an undocumented connection between the two men. According to Gene Comstock’s book, “The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region,” “Peter Lauck was born in 1754 and moved to Winchester from the Lancaster area of Pennsylvania. He fought in the American Revolution, beginning with the march to Boston from Winchester with Revolutionary

War hero Daniel Morgan (17361802) in 1775. Lauck was a prosperous and well-respected Winchester citizen, although his trade is only identified once in records. In 1779, he took James Jeffs as an apprentice “to learn to read write and cipher the trade of the Potter.” Historical Significance The red earthenware and stoneware manufactured in the Shenandoah Valley in the 19th century is some of the most coveted pottery produced anywhere in America; however, this area’s earlier potters and their wares are as equally significant, and in some cases, even own a more important history. The names like Lauck and Pitman are preserved in history books today because of their roles in the American Revolution, but their careers as potters are just as significant, seeing that they are some of the earliest potters employed in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. And perhaps because of these early potters, the wares manufactured in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley progressed to the celebrated industry that emerged in the 1800s, which is represented in major art museums all over the country today. Sources Comstock, H.E. “The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley.” Winston-Salem, N.C.: Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 1994. Godfrey Miller Family Papers, Stewart Bell Jr. Archives Room, WinchesterFrederick County Historical Society. Park, Sunyoon, Gregory J. Brown, Matthew Laird and Beverly Straube. “The Life of a Potter, Andrew Pitman: Archaeological Evaluation of the Andrew Pitman Site (44FK528), Stephens City, Va.” William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research, 2001.

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19933 Bridgeville 302-337-3137 ANTIQUE ALLEY OF BRIDGEVILLE, Rt. 13 South. Over 20,000 sq. ft., 60 diverse dealers. Open 7 days 9am-6pm. Find great treasures and enjoy a break at our cafe. Like us on Facebook.

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08096 WOODBURY 856-848-0002 ANTIQUES ON EVERGREEN, 429 S. Evergreen Ave. Multi-dealer Co-op, 50+ dealers. 20,000 sq. ft., 1 floor ADA Compliant. Quality antiques & collectibles. Huge, free parking. Mon.-Sun.10 am-6 pm. 08525 Hopewell 609-466-9833 TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUE & DESIGN CENTER, 2 Somerset St. We Have It All! Open Mon. thru Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. We have 38 Dealers. www.tomatofactoryantiques.com

16801 State College 814-238-2980 APPLE HILL ANTIQUES, Rt. 26N to 169 Gerald Street. Distinctive antiques in a gallery setting. Over 60 dealers. Open daily 10 to 6. Wide variety. 17062 Millerstown 717-589-7810 STITCH IN TIME ANTIQUE & GIFT MALL, 43 N. Market St. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Quality Handmade Crafts & Gifts. Open 7 days 10-5, Fri. til 8. Millerstown exit off RT322. 17225 Greencastle 717-593-9990 the shop, 144 E. Baltimore St. 1/2 mi. off I-81 Exit 5. Antiques, Collectibles & Decorative accessories. Open Wed. thru Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. 17257 Shippensburg 717-300-3746 INTERSTATE 81 ANTIQUES 15 Hershey Rd. (OFF I-81 EXIT 29) Open M-F 10-7; Sat. & Sun. 10-6. Sat.Flea Market 9-4. Vendors Welcomed. Pictures Avail. on Facebook. Over 40+ dealers.

19543 Morgantown 610-913-1953 MORGANTOWN MARKET, 2940 Main St.. Hours 10-5 daily. Berks Co. Largest Antique Boutique. Antiques,Collectibles, Vintage Home & Garden Decor.

18229 Jim Thorpe 610-850-5660 ANTIQUES ON BROADWAY, 52 Broadway. Primitives, militaria, art, glass, autographs, pottery, guns, artifacts, coins and vintage collectibles. Open Wednesday through Sunday 10-5.

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18944 Perkasie 215-257-3564 TREASURE TROVE, 6 S. 7th Street. Estate jewelry, furniture, linens, vintage clothing, glass, china, books, toys, kitchenware, advertising, postcards. Primitives to Deco. Dealers Welcome. Mon.-Sat. 10-5. In business 41 years.

08753 Toms River 732-349-5764 MAIN STREET ANTIQUE CENTER 251 Main St. Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-3:30pm, Sat. 10am-4:30pm, Sun. 12-4:30pm.

08062 Mullica Hill 856-478-0300 YELLOW GARAGE ANTIQUES 66 S. Main St. Multi-dealer co-op, Wed Sun.11am-5pm. Fine 18th & 19th C furniture, stoneware, textiles, folk art, Americana, decoys, jewelry, dolls, etc.

16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088 I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located off the Tyrone Exit of Interstate 99, 1222 Pennsylvania Ave. Quality antiques & collectibles. 40 Dlrs. Open Daily 10:304:30, Closed Sundays. Dlrs welcome.

17572 Ronks 717-687-7787 COUNTRY LOFT ANTIQUES 215 Hartman Bridge Rd. Multi-Dlr. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture. Open 7 days/ week 10-5. www.thecountryloft.net

18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414 THE FACTORY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main Street, Rt 113, Bucks County. Featuring 45 Dealers. Open Wednesday thru Saturday 10 -5, Sundays 11-4

Providence Fire Department in 1902. Early lighting is represented by a fire engine lamp from an early Fire Police unit and various firefighting lanterns with engraved globes. Telegraph

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the No. 115 Sycamore Pod necklace in 18-carat gold at $12,187. A dramatic, five-piece Japanese dragon-form coffee service sold for $37,500 against an $8,000 estimate. For additional infomation, visit www.HA.com.

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The auction’s top lot was a tankard by famous silversmith Paul Revere Jr. Made ca. 1790 and standing 10 inches high, the Revere Jr. silver tankard sold at $112,500.

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ANTIQUES: Nice antique barn wood cupboards; Martha Washington stand; roll top desk; stained glass windows; rockers; real nice knock down wardrobe; stands; spinning wheel; kettle; ornate desk/chair/stand; table; oak side by side desk. Real nice Heywood Wakefield bedroom suite; washstand; blanket chests; MODERN FURNITURE: real nice table w/chairs; hutches; bedroom suites; cabinets; oak table w/chairs; nice bedroom suite; Field & Stream gun safe; recliners; bench; love seats; book shelves; coffee & end table; PRIMITIVES: dough box; butter churn; Firkins; Dry measures; copper wash boiler; sleds; egg crate; baskets; barrel; brass buckets; drying racks; crocks; jugs; chicken waterers; storage & canning jars; lanterns; scoops; wood mashers; enamel ware; CAST IRON: Griswold # 14, 12, 6, 0; Favorite; Wapak; vintage kitchenware; wire baskets; wood pulley coffee mill; CIVIL WAR ERA: canteen field glasses; bugle; bayonet; yellow ware; wash boards; old advertising tins; finger lamps; TOYS: Lionel trains; 1960s GI Joe; Vintage toys; 2 early China dolls; Lesney matchbox; cap guns; GLASS: Fenton; eye wash cups; mild glass; jadeite vase; depression; RETRO: Pyrex; Fire King; colored aluminum ware; Bear bank; TEXTILES: Printed feed sacks; doilies; linens; quilt coverlet; quilts; vintage clothing; MISC: Mayfield Parrish prints and an illustrated book; Dillsburg advertising; pocket knives; Christmas items; mantle clock; JEWELRY: Gold & Sterling; plus much more still unpacking. TOOLS: New Toro Snow blower; Craftsman 2 pc tool box; pressure washer; small upright air compressor; shop vac; workmate; wheelbarrow; Drill Press; Bench Grinder; Planer; Drills; air tank; planes; power roller; clamps; socket sets; wrenches; Werner ladders; organizers; Deer Horns; Hammers; Homelite chain saw; craftsman tools; plus many other; real nice personal collection of tools; TRACTOR: 1955 Mc/Cormick Farmall Cub tractor; S/N 192736J; NOTE: Only a partial listing, Nice local estate plus others. Restaurant & AUCTION DOORS open @ 8:00 a.m. Tractor and Furniture around NOON. Check www.haars.com for pictures and updates. Terms: Cash or good PA Check.

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07/10/21, MT. WOLF, SAT. AT 9AM, 300 Advertising Signs, Thermometers, Chalk Boards, 100+ Board Games, Toys, Antiques, & more!, Live & Online: 4522 N. Sherman St. Ext. / www.rentzelsauctionservice.com, Rentzels Auction Service

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07/07/21, LANSDALE, WED. AT 9PM, Automobilia w/license plates & spark plugs, Tiffany Crystal Award & watch, advertising, political, coins, military, men's magazines, Lladro figurines, sports cards, Magic The Gathering MTG coll., card lots, comic books, action figures, toys & gaming items, & much more!, Online Only: w w w. A r c h i v e A u c t i o n . c o m , Archive Auction, LLC

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06/25/21-07/08/21, GREENCASTLE, THROUGH THURS., Vehicles; Furniture incl. Alexander King tallcase clock, Victorian revival bedroom set, Empire chest of drawers, high poster bed; Collectibles incl. collection of various qty. clocks; lots of collector glassware; harness bells; antique prints; PA & MD history books, Hall China "Autumn Leaf" collection; & much more!, Online: www.HurleyAuctions.com, Hurley Auctions

07/05/21, DILLSBURG, MON. AT 9AM, Antiques, furniture, nice antq. barn wood cupboards, stained glass windows, primitives, cast iron, Civil War era items, toys, retro household, textiles, jewelry incl. gold & sterling, also tools, tractor, & much more!, 185 Logan Rd., Rte. 15, Hardy Auction Service

07/10/21, EPHRATA, SAT. AT 9AM, Summer Tool Sale - over 500 lots of antq. tools, antq. tool parts, edge tools, lg. collection wooden molding planes, metal planes, measuring devices, machinist tools, wrenches, hammers, saws, drilling tools, cabinet maker's workbench & other primitives, antq. tool ref. books, tool catalogs, & more!, Horst Auction Ctr., 50 Durlach Rd., Horst Auctioneers

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07/03/21, ORWIGSBURG, SAT. AT 10AM, Firearms, coins, currency, furniture, antiques, jewelry, toys, lunch boxes, glass, china / dec. arts, collectibles incl. Longaberger baskets, sports items, ephemera, musical instruments, fishing / hunting items, & more!, 1506 Centre Turnpike, Blum's Auction Service

07/09/21, HARRISBURG, FRI. AT 6PM, Firefighting Memorabilia Auction: High front fire helmets, speaking trumpets, paper & advertising, early photos, fire alarms, toys incl. Tyco FIRE Alert, Tonka, Wyandotte, Kingsbury, etc., 200+ lots, and much more!, PA National Fire Museum, 1820 N. 4th St., Enterline Auction Svc.

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07/03/21, FREDERICK, SAT. AT 9AM, Lg. collection of American money, eight boxes of records, antq. advertising wooden boxes, dolls, primitive tools, early colorful children's books, framed prints, furniture, early quilts, 2,000+ lots!, Frederick Fairgrounds, 797 E. Patrick St., Howard B. Parzow Auctioneer

07/03/21, LITITZ, SAT. AT 10AM, Many antiques, stoneware / blue decorated & redware pcs., furniture, advertising boxes, tapestry, Holsum bread advertising poster, early pine lap cutting board, splint oak fireside basket, Moravian cutting board w/cutouts, fine blue painted doll cradle, pure pressed steel bomber jet airplane, dated 1793 sampler, and much more!, 15 North Lane, Timeless Treasures Auctions

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MARYLAND 07/02-03/21, TANEYTOWN, FRI. AT 3PM & SAT. AT 8:30AM, 60+ yr. collection w/many rare & unusual items of interest. Rare set baseball cards, antq. & hand-crafted furniture, antiques & collectibles, tinware, cast & woodenware items, primitives, fine early lg. 13-star flag w/Gettysburg history, John Bell/other pottery, vintage toys, & more!, Harney Volunteer Fire Co., Cmty. Bldg., 5130 Harney Rd., Yingling Auctioneering

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OVER 500 LOTS OF ANTIQUE TOOL - IN MAIN AUCTION HALL

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Edge Tools: Collection of Pennsylvania hand wrought Axes, including many rare signed examples of Lancaster & Lebanon Co. makers: “Goosewing” Hewing, Broad & Felling axes, Carpenter’s & cooper’s adze; Hatchets & Adze;; Cooper’s & other drawknives; Slick, firmer, bench, & other chisels; Siding maker’s slick; Large Collection of Wooden Molding Planes: Collection includes fine grouping of planes concentrated on Philadelphia area makers (many rare forms & maker’s marks) Lg. panel raising; Screw-arm & slide-arm plow planes; Simple & Complex, Sash maker’s planes; Joinery, & bench planes; “Witchet”/rounding plane; Transitional bench planes; Rare, J.F. Bauder, Manheim, Pa. jarvis plane; E.W. Carpenter, Lancaster, sash molder; Metal Planes: Stanley: Bailey bench planes: #3-#7 smooth & corrugated sole; #45, & #46 “Traut’s Patent” combination molding; #141 combination plow; #10 & #10 1/2 carriage makers’ rabbet jacks; #87 Cabinet maker’s scraper plane; #92 Cabinet maker’s rabbet; #11 Belt maker’s plane; #378 weather strip; #140 rabbet block; #100 & #101 1/2 squirrel-tail blocks; & various block planes; Gage series bench planes: #G3; #G5-C; #G6-C; & Transitional planes; spoke shaves & routers; Sargent: #109 bench jack; #105 squirrel-tail block; #73 router; etc. Measuring devices: Davis & Cook, Cook’s Patent cast iron inclinometers: rare 7” cast iron & late generation cast aluminum frame; Wooden & metal marking gauges; Trammel points (1 – rare, Stanley #99); Folding & straight rules; Try & framing squares; Wooden & cast iron levels; Calipers (including “Dancing Legs forms”); Machinist Tools: Oak tool chests; calipers; Wrenches: Patented combination & adjustable wrenches, Implement & trade advertising wrenches; Hammers: wooden mallets; Carpenter’s & upholsterer claw hammers; Pattern maker’s, carpenters & variety of metalworking hammers; Saws: Flooring saw; Mortise saws, Buck & bow saws; Back & handsaws; Drilling tools: Wooden & metal braces; Right-angle braces; Auger bit sets; Primitives: E.W. Carpenter, Lancaster, cabinet maker’s workbench; “The Star” treadle power scroll; Reaping sickles, Barking spuds; Carpenter’s tool chest; Books: Antique tool references & tool catalogs; Philadelphia trades & industrial histories. Garage Area: starts at 10:00 A.M. – Antique tool parts, user tools & repair projects: Wooden & metal clamps; carpentry tools; Wooden & metal tool boxes; Axes; hand saws; Hand drills; bench vises; Hardware; Wrenches. *Note: This is just a partial listing items for these sales. See our website for a ore complete listings and photos.

“BOOT AUCTION”

JOIN US FOR THE SECOND “BLACK SWAN BOOT AUCTION”

SAT, JULY 10

Full Listing w/ Photos Available at www.ArchiveAuction.com Automobilia w/License Plates & Spark Plugs, Tiffany Crystal Award & Watch, Advertising, Political, Coins, Military, Men’s Magazines & Lladro Figurines. Magic The Gathering MTG Coll. Incl w/Black Lotus. MTG Arabian Nights, Antiquites, Collector Ed, Unlimited, Legends & Urza’s Legacy w/The Dark Set & Sealed Revised Deck. RPG Game Guides & Modules. Pokemon w/Charizard Holo. Sealed Yu-Gi-Oh Packs. Sports Cards Incl 1970-80’s Baseball, Basketball & Football Sets w/1940-70’s Card Lots. T205 & T206 Tobbaco Cards w/1950 Bowman Baseball. Modern Packs & Boxes. Pennants, Bobbleheads & Autographs w/Wrestling & Baseball. Many Underground, Punk & Psychedelic Music Fanzines from Midnight Records w/45rpm Records & Demo Tapes. Records w/Classic Rock & Elvis 45 EP’s. Golden-Bronze Age Comic Books Incl MAD #1, Flash Gordon #1 & Raphael TMNT #1. CGC Comics Incl Fantastic Four #52, Secret Wars #8 & Avengers #57. Silver & Bronze Age Comics from Spiderman, X-Men, Superman, Batman, Hulk, Avengers, Daredevil & Iron Man. Diecast Incl Retro 123 Allied Truck & Race Trailer, Vtg Redline Hotwheels, Matchbox, Corgi & Dinky. Steelcraft Graf Zeppelin. Tin Toys w/Toonerville Trolly & Donald Duck Duet Wind-Ups. Cereal Premiums, Cap Guns, Robots, HO Slot Cars, Captain Action, Toy Soldiers, Model Kits & Green Ghost Game. Lunchboxes w/Star Trek. 12” GI Joe Collection Incl Boxed Dolls & Vehicles w/Talking Pilot. Soldiers of the World Figures w/Sears African Am, Cadets & MP. Vtg Barbie Incl Boxed Dolls w/Fashion Queen. Barbie Clone, American Girl, & Steiff w/Paper Dolls. GI Joe ARAH w/Figures NIP. Vtg Ninja Turtles TMNT w/Sealed Party Wagon. G1 Transformers, Ghostbusters, ALF, Thundercats, He-Man MOTU, Star Wars, Voltron & Super Powers. Wrestlers Incl WCW, Hasbro & LJN Figures. Lego w/UCS Star Destroyer, He-Man MOTUC, Jurassic Park & Power Rangers MMPR. Video Games w/Sealed Pokemon. Nintendo NES, SNES, N64, Gameboy & Game Cube w/Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, Genesis & Game Gear. Terms: 15% Buyers Premium. 6% PA Sales Tax Where Applicable.

(AY002374)

Carol B. Cadou To Step Down As Winterthur’s Director And CEO Carol B. Cadou will step down as Charles F. Montgomery Director and CEO of Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library on June 1, 2021. Chris Strand, Brown Harrington Director of Garden and Estate, will assume the role of interim CEO immediately to facilitate the transition. Strand has been a director at Winterthur for 16 years. His career includes work at the Green Spring Gardens in Alexandria, Va., the Denver Botanic Gardens, Callaway Gardens, and the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. Cadou, a graduate of the prestigious Winterthur Program in

American Material Culture, took the reins at Winterthur in May 2018 and guided the institution through one of the most challenging periods in its history due to the impact of the global pandemic. “My three-year tenure at Winterthur has provided me with the greatest satisfaction to have worked with the Board of Trustees to set a strategic path for the future. It has been an honor and privilege to serve the institution, guide it through the Covid-19 pandemic, and spend time with my husband and children at Winterthur,” Cadou said in

SEEKERS/SELLERS

CLASSIFIEDS MOVIE POSTERS Highest Prices Paid.

Beverages and food available for purchase including “Mr. Sticky’s sticky buns!

AARON TO ZWILLING, Autographs to Uniforms, Vintage Baseball wanted. Jim Murphy, jmphlbat@comcast.net, 610-623-8077

61 West Front Street, Palmyra, PA 17078 Please call the Black Swan with any questions, 717-867-4400 Terms of sale: Cash/PA Check/Credit/Debit

ART- OLD OIL PAINTINGS wanted, any condition, New Hope School artists, PAFA artists, gold leaf frames and mirrors. 20 years experience. Immediate payment. Call 215-348-2500.

NOTE: All items sold AS-IS. Must pay and remove all items immediately following auction. Don Holmes, Auctioneer AU005747 R073021

FINE ART WANTED ROGALLERY.COM BUY. SELL. CONSIGN

IN-PERSON & ONLINE AUCTION

Lobby Cards, 1-Sheets, Window Glass Slides Displays Dwight Cleveland, fax 773-525-2969 POB , Chicago, IL 60610 posterboss@aol.com

OCEAN LINER MEMORABILIA china, glassware, silver, paper, souvenirs, posters or models. Cunard, French Line, White Star Line, Italian Line, etc. 607-625-3947 WWII MILITARIA WANTED BUY - SELL - CONSIGN FAIRHILLAUCTION.COM MEDALS, UNIFORMS, DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS, RELICS, EPHEMERA. 443-222-8240 CONSIGN@FAIRHILLAUCTION.COM

OVER 5000 ARTISTS

800.888.1063

MT. WOLF, YORK CO., PA

art@rogallery.com

Off Rt. 30 take Mt Zion Rd Exit & Follow Rt. 24 North 4.5 miles, auction on left.

SHEET MUSIC WANTED, any era. Sandy Marrone, 113 Oakwood Drive, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077, 856-829-6104 E-mail smusandy@aol.com

TELEPHONES: 1892-1982, over 85 different & associated. Free Catalogue. Wish to sell entire business. 608-582-4124 www.phonecoinc.com

TOTAL SELL OUT

15,000 antiques & collectibles enough to stock a full antique shop, a real bargain. $20,000.00 1-276-694-5279.

$

POSTCARDS

OLDPOSTCARDSHOP.COM 4 Stores in One Shopping Cart

2 Million Postcards Email - Sales@Oldpostcardshop.com Toll Free 1-888-828-7811

47-15 36th ST., LIC, NY 11101

300 Advertising Signs, Board Games, Toys & More MAGAZINES

Preview: Friday, July 9, 12-4 P.M. Bruce Selfridge Sign Collection 300 Signs, Thermometers, Chalk Boards & More 2 Large Neon Signs, Adv. Clocks 100 + Board Games, Toys, Antiques & More 20% BP in house.

WANTED: WEEKLY MAGAZINES from 1900 to 1980, Life, Time, SEP, Liberty, Colliers, Newsweek, Literary Digest, Look, Leslies. Fran DiBacco, 123 Blue Heron Dr., W. Deptford, NJ 08086. 856-848-8040

BASEBALL CARDS& COMICBOOKS:19401990. All Sports Cards, Related Collectibles, Memorabilia. Call 609-2031900 or Email: delucadon@yahoo.com

SPORTS CARDS AND other sports related items. Publications, pins, pennants, tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphia items especially wanted. Ellis, 158 Stratford Dr., Philadelphia, PA 19115, 215-934-5618.

GUNS WANTED Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols Revolvers, Edged Weapons

R073188

732-249-1345

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1970 CHEVY MONTE CARLO All original, 400 CID original motor, 63K original miles, new tires & battery. $18,000.00. Call: 717-684-4710.

F063435

SATURDAY JULY 10, 9:00 A.M.

RENTZELS AUCTION SERVICE INC. Conley AU-003269L 717-577-1886 www.rentzelsauctionservice.com

FOR SALE: SMALL Warehouse full of Antiques, etc., incl. military items, jewelry, Indian items, artwork, much more. Located in New Jersey. Moving to Florida must sell. Call 908-234-0367 or 908-715-9659.

* Topical * 50 States * World Countries * Victorian Trade Cards

ONLINE ART AUCTIONS

4522 N. Sherman St. Ext.

Auctioneer: Dave

a statement. “My husband and I have made the difficult decision to return to our home in Maryland so that we can better meet the needs of our young family.” “We are grateful to Carol for the important contributions she has made to Winterthur,” said Katharine P. Booth, chair of the Board of Trustees. “We especially appreciate her role in leading the institution through the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic. Nobody could have worked harder or with more determination for Winterthur’s success than she did.”

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AT ANTIQUESANDAUCTIONNEWS.NET OR 1-800-428-4211

No, we will not be selling Boots. We will be selling great antiques and collectibles from the “BOOT” (trunk/back) of a vehicle... hence a “BOOT AUCTION”

NO BUYER’S PREMIUM

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267-644-6287

AUCTION BEGINS AT 11 AM • PREVIEW AT 10 A.M.

Three-hour live auction in the parking lot of Black Swan. Hundreds of quality items to be sold. Standing room only. Must show PHOTO ID for bidder number.

ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE PRIOR TO PICK-UP. We Accept Credit, Debit & Paypal.

R073185

SATURDAY, JULY 10 AT 9:00 A.M. Preview - Friday, July 9 from 1:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M.

***Accepted Payments - Cash or PA check, credit cards and debit cards. No out-of-state checks without prior approval. 3% Auction House fee will be added to all invoices using credit or debit cards.

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COLLECTOR’S DREAM AUCTION from MONT ALTO COLLECTION! ONLINE NOW through JULY 7! 2800 BUCHANAN TRAIL E, GREENCASTLE,

ANTIQUE AUCTION THURSDAY, JULY 8

Location: Rowe’s Auction Barn, 2505 Ritner Hwy.

3:00 P.M.

CARLISLE, PA

Between exits 44 (Allen Rd) & 37 (Newville) off Int. 81.

PA 17225

One of the largest online auctions ever held by Hurley Auctions! A huge collection of local PA collectibles to include: VERY RARE 1878 Mont Alto Iron Co. Park Police badge, Beidel photo stereocard collection, a MAJOR collection of local postcards; DOZENS of vintage bicycles; fine antique train car & accessories collection; Grove crane models; Hess trucks; Buddy L & Tonka pressed steel trucks; 10k & 14k gold rings & jewelry; Civil War pieces; mid-century collector items; and MUCH more!

PREVIEW: July 6; see website for information on Preview details! 717-597-9100 • Hurley Auctions AY002056 • www.HurleyAuctions.com

FABULOUS ANTIQUES, COLLECTOR GLASSWARE, CARS, MORE! ONLINE NOW through JULY 8! MOLLY PITCHER HWY., GREENCASTLE,

ROWE’S AUCTION SERVICE

PA 17225

VEHICLES: 2003 VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE BEETLE; 2015 CHRYSLER MINIVAN. FURNITURE: Alexander King tallcase clock; Victorian revival bedroom set; Empire chests of drawers; high poster bed. COLLECTIBLES: collection of various quality clocks; LOTS of collector glassware including blown glass and cranberry glass collection; harness bells; antique prints; PA & MD history books; Hall china “Autumn Leaf” collection; and MORE!

PREVIEW: July 7, 3-6pm. See website for information on Preview Address and more!

717-597-9100 • Hurley Auctions AY002056 • www.HurleyAuctions.com

R073171

TRAILERS-RESTAURANT EQUIP.-18 GUNS-AMMORECREATIONAL-ANTIQUES-BOOKS-MAPS-MOUNTS LONGABERGER® BASKETS

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Hershey Ice Cream Sign & Candy dispenser, Gulf & 7-Up Clocks, old toys, Casey Jones Pedal Car, wood coaster wagon, country items, 30 drawer apothecary chest, 5 cent Pace Slot Machine, Railroad Lanterns-sign-calendars, 1943 Alaska knife, early minnow bucket, Griswold & other skillets, African carvings, Ira Deen paintings, other paintings & prints, Victorian lighting, spool cabinets, nice lot Swarovski incl. Endangered Species-Fish-animals-Dancers, Waterford, Lladro, Hummels, Polish pottery, large lot gold & sterling jewelry, sterling & silver plate, antique glass & china, steins, lots of Victorian thru 1950’s antiques, etc. 5 Corner Cupboards incl. Rupp Decorated, wall cupboards, nice dry sinks, wardrobe, wood boxes & blanket chests, 2 decorated plank bottom settee’s, store counter, nice Windsor chair, Rope & Poster beds, sets chairs, Hepplewhite & Empire Chests, 3 drawer farm table, walnut jelly cupboard, large fancy oak hall rack, 3 oak china closets, oak stacked bookcases, oak Hoosier cabinet, large oak commercial ice box, oak side by side secretary, Mission oak sideboard, Oriental chair, Victorian cabinet & desk, carved oak sideboard w/birds, 1930’s furniture, decorators, etc. Very brief ad, check website or Auctionzip for photos & Updates. Terms: Cash or PA check, major credit cards w/3% surcharge, out of state checks w/ prior approval. Note: Nice, varied Auction, Furniture beginning @ 6:00, Collections & Estates from MarysvilleCarlisle-Boiling Springs & Newville. This will be a sit down auction w/air conditioning.

PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., JULY 10, 2021

at 8:30 A.M.

Jonestown KOA - 11 Lickdale Rd.,

JONESTOWN, PA

CRANE, CAMPERS, TRAILERS; RECREATIONAL; RESTAURANT EQUIP; ANTIQUES/ COLLECTIBLES; BOOKS, MAPS, DÉCOR; MOUNTS; 18 GUNS, AMMO, RELOADING EQUIP, SUPPLIES: TC Renagade 54 Caliber Muzzle Ldr; Remington Model 7 223-3-9 Burris Scope; Remington 760 243-1?-5 Redfield Scope; Weatherby Serial 9823 270 Weatherby Mag Leopald Scope; Winchester 1912-12 Gauge Nickel Steel; Winchester 1912-12 Gauge Nickel Steel; Winchester 12-16 Gauge; Winchester 12-20 Gauge; Winchester 42–410 Pump; Ithaca 37–16 Gauge; 1952 Winchester 94–30-30; Winchester 94–32 Sp (43–47); Remington 591m–5 Mm Mag; Remington 591m–5 Mm Mag; SKS 762–762X39 Mm (Soviet Made For Chinese); Dan Wesson Arms 357 Mag 6” Extra Heavy Barrel; Thomson Center 50 Cal Omega Inline Muzzleloader w/ Leopold 3x Scope; Remington #700 Classic 300 Weatherby Mag Magna Ported; 500 Round SKS 7.62 Sealed Tin; At Least 400 Round SKS 7.62 Open Tin; + MUCH MORE! See List on Website. NOTE: Don’t miss this auction! Many unlisted items! Come, enjoy a fun day, great food, outstanding collection! AUCTION ORDER: Starting w/Antiques/Collectibles; Guns at 11 AM. Possibly Selling with 2 Auctioneers. TERMS: Cash, PA Check, Credit Card (3% Fee).

SEE MORE INFO & PHOTOS:

www.HeiseyAuctions.com

AUCTION FOR: Kyle & Tammy Boltz (717) 821-1205

ROWE’S AUCTION SERVICE (AU002295L) 717-574-1008 215-1044 249-1978 www.rowesauctionservice.com

R073184

timeless treasure auctions, llc 15 NORTH LANE, LITITZ, PA 17543 Come join us in the air conditioning with plenty of parking!

OUR JULY 4TH ANTIQUE AUCTION!

SATURDAY, JULY 3RD – 10 AM Preview: July 2nd 10 to 4 • LIVE and in-Person only • Absentee & phone bids accepted! ANTIQUES: Advertising boxes C.D. Boss biscuits, JS Irvin bakery, crystal Domino Sugar, early green paint TM Morgan Ashford tool box in green paint, straw stuffed dog, early pressed steal steam shovel, several splint oak basket, cast iron fireplace tools, buying trade sign, wood peg rail, Holsum Bread advertising poster, early cast iron 5 ft ice saw, early pine lap cutting board, red painted box, primitive wood push sled, Autolite general store display with jars, cast iron trammel hook, early dress form, antique hand painted lady gathering painting on tapestry, splint oak fireside basket, Freihofer baking advertising box, Moravian cutting board with cutouts, large wood peg rail, lighted Stanley Becker dentist sign works, Dixie Queen tobacco tin, tin decorated box, cast iron fire bucket, Spanish bakery box, early tin C.L. Schaeffer tin box, WWI stereo viewer with complete set in box WWI stereo cards, painted wooden rocking horse, tin litho day and night service station, 6 papier-mâché and pulp bunny rabbit candy containers, cast iron Saint Bernard nut cracker, howe red painted balance scale, primitive scoop, antique shaker style gathering baskets, very fine green painted shaker wall box, splint oak half wall basket, early wallpaper box, 2 qt dry measure, walnut coffee grinder, salt glazed butter crock, redware yellow slip decorated plate, early redware yellow flower slip decorated plate repaired, early redware milk bowl, redware green glazed pie plate, redware apple butter crocks, redware handled crocks redware slip decorated with flower pie plate, 2 redware sgraffito slip decorated plates, dated 1863 ambrotype photo of civil war soldier in case, redware miniature crock, stoneware ink jar, miniature bean pot, phi delta chi mu chapter photograph, fine blue painted doll cradle, the elements of locomotive engineering book, cabinet photograph of soldier span. am war, cast iron book of knowledge bird bank, fine green and salmon painted bucket firkin, wood firkin marked buss bucket, carboard hankie box, wood duck decoy, tin litho Marx corn planters, Courtland tin truck and trailer, pure pressed steel bomber jet airplane, dated 1793 sampler, 2 redware with green glazed planters. STONEWARE: Blue decorated 2 gallon pitcher, 3 gallon blue decorated flowers jug, 1 gallon Cowden tobacco leaf jug, fine Cowden Wilcox 3 gallon blue decorated flower jug, 2 gallon Remmey crock, 2 gallon western PA crock, 2 gallon double flower jar, 3 gallon Fulton whiskey jug, 2 gallon J & S Hamilton Greensboro PA jug , Fulper Bros 1½ gallon crock, 2 tone Boston stoneware jar, 1 gallon Allegheny advertising blue decorated jug, 1 gallon floral blue decorated jug, stoneware Henry Wampole Philadelphia advertising jug, Dipple stoneware jug, Pance Bros and white Philadelphia stoneware jar, Fine blue decorated 1 gallon stoneware pitcher, stoneware ice water dispenser. FURNITURE: Important yellow painted miller’s desk, early red green 2-door milk cupboard, pine cupboard, red painted side table, working man’s bed, green sorting cabinet, antique C. CHRISTIANSEN tool bench, Fine miniature blanket chest in salmon paint, primitive white painted cabinet, unusual form pine dry sink, oak ice box chest form, primitive farrier box jelly cupboard, fine painted sugar dough blanket chest, early painted travel trunk, walnut 1 drawer table, early green paint primitive jelly milk cupboard, fine period grandfather’s clock in original paint, early red painted hanging pie safe, 8 ft mortised bench, 3 foot grey paint bench, early yellow grain painted quilting rack, vintage 1940s Walt Disney hand painted puppet theatre with puppets, Very unusual paint decorated blanket chest with Samuel Baumann fraktur in lid, 2 industrial wood pillars, primitive white painted work table, 2 brown painted balloon back paint decorated chairs, early primitive work table, grain painted blanket chest, green painted tool box, early painted folk art shelf in mustard paint, antique outhouse seat, late 18th c. Chippendale chest top only, 2 early grain painted step back kitchen cabinets, salmon painted hay fork, mint green original paint porch bench, original green paint splay leg farm table, early white and black painted farm table with 1 drawer, early shaker style stool, green painted 2 drawer table, mortised foot stool, fine pine dovetailed dough box table with splayed legs.

Auctioneer Jeff Sensenig AU005944 Timeless Treasure Auctions LLC AY002405

www.timelesstreasureauctions.net 717.875.9187 R073101

R073037

17038 From PA-72N Turn Right on Lickdale Rd .to Auction on Left.


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