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“Edward S. Curtis: The North American Indian” Entire Portfolio Of Photogravures To Be On View In Landmark Exhibit The Muskegon Museum of Art in Muskegon, Mich., among the finest regional art museums in the Midwest, owns a complete edition of “The North American Indian” by Edward S. Curtis. Internationally recognized as the most comprehensive ethnographic and “Piegan Encampment 1900/11” is a 12-by-16-inch photogravure. photographic historical record of Native Americans ever produced, the work is comprised of 20 volumes of research (containing 2.5 million works of text and thousands of photographs) and 20 portfolios containing an additional 723 photogravures. On Thursday, May 11, the Muskegon Museum of Art will open an exhibition of national significance, “Edward S. Curtis: The North American Indian,” the most ambitious exhibition undertaken by the museum in its 104-year history. Curtis’s portraits of Native Americans and landscapes, lifestyles, and rituals of Native American life have been extensively exhibited and collected singularly and in groups, and have become iconic over the past century. This “A Hopi Man 1904” is a 7.625-by-5.75-inch exhibition will be one of the most platinum print. comprehensive surveys ever organized of Curtis’s masterpiece, “The $3,500 for the Japanese paper ediNorth America Indian.” The series of tion (over $80,000 in today’s dol20 bound books, each accompanied lars). Muskegon’s Hackly Public by a portfolio of photogravures Library director at the time, Lulu (fine art intaglio-printed pho- Miller, understood very early the tographs) will be on view. For what importance of Curtis’s work and so may be the first time, the entire col- secured subscription #70 for the lection of 723 photogravures will be library and community. Edward S. Curtis was born near exhibited. The museum’s edition is identi- Whitewater, Wis., in 1868, and grew fied as the 70th of the limited edi- up in Cordova, Minn., the son of an tion sets acquired by subscription. impoverished itinerant preacher “The North American Indian” was and a farm wife. Curtis completed a expensive in its time - $3,000 for sixth-grade education. At the age of the volumes printed on a specially 12, Curtis built his first camera with made Dutch vellum paper and a lens his father brought back from the Civil War. In 1885, he worked for a year as an apprentice photographer in a St. Paul, Minn., studio. In 1886, he and his father moved to the rural Washington Territory. Some of the family later followed, but his father died soon thereafter. As a young man, Curtis worked a number “The Vanishing Race - Navajo 1904” is a 12.5-by-16.25-inch of manual labor jobs, Continued on page 2 platinum print.
The Tailgate is the brainchild of Connecticut antiques dealer Ian McKelvey and Massachusetts antiques dealers/show promoters Kris and Paul Casucci. McKelvey and the Casuccis were looking for a show that would combine resources for picking fresh antique merchandise with a flea market type environment, thereby creating an easy and low-cost event for dealers and buyers alike. What they came up with was the “Tailgate.” A trial run of the new show was held last October. Even with the threat of early snow in the forecast, a full field of quality dealers set up with a wide array of material. Due to its success and a buzz in the air, McKelvey and the Casuccis have high expectations for the Tailgate in 2017 with a once-a-month format. Thursday has been chosen as the day of choice, in order to avoid other flea markets and shows in the area. The 2017 schedule will be April 27, June 1, June 29, July 27, Aug. 24, Sept. 28 and Oct. 26. The gate opens at 9 a.m., and dealers are not permitted to open their vehicles until the horn sounds. The house and shop are open at 8 a.m. with coffee and doughnuts for all, and admission is free. It is suggested for dealers to
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arrive early for the best spaces. The Tailgate takes place at the Walker Homestead, located at 19 Martin Road, Brookfield, Mass. The host property is owned by Paul and Kris Casucci. It consists of a 1698 Colonial saltbox situated on 30 acres in Central Massachusetts and features heirloom gardens, as well as a shop with country antiques and handmade primitives. No pets are allowed due to a livestock guardian dog on the premises. For more information or directions, call Ian McKelvey at 860-2087809 or Kris Casucci at 508-341-6870. The Tailgate is also on Facebook, and more information can be found at www.walkerhomestead.com.
Guyette & Deeter To Sell Peter Brown Collection Largest Collection Of Canadian Decoys Ever Offered At Auction On Thursday and Friday, April 27 and 28, Guyette & Deeter will offer the Peter Brown collection of Canadian decoys. The auction will be held at the Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, Ill., held in conjunction with the annual North American Vintage Decoy and Sporting Collectibles Show. In addition to the regular sale catalog, a special eBook has been created with the help of Ducks Unlimited Canada. The book highlights a number of important pieces in the collection, vintage photos, short stories about decoys and their makers, as well as conservation success stories throughout important waterfowling areas in Canada. The eBook is available only online. This year’s auction will feature one installment of the largest assembly of Canadian Decoys ever to be offered at auction. The collection, built by Peter Brown, from Vancouver, British Columbia, is now in the possession of Ducks
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Unlimited Canada, who will be the beneficiary of all proceeds from the sale. Brown’s collection consists of fine examples from coast to coast. Many of the decoys are photographed in Canadian decoy books such as “Traditions in Wood” by Patricia Fleming and “Ontario Decoys” by Bernie Gates. For further information, visit www.guyetteanddeeter.com.
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including railway crews, clam digging, and logging. In 1890, he severely injured his back logging and was nursed by a neighbor, Clara Philips. During his long recovery, he bought his first view camera. Two years later, Curtis and Clara Philips married, and he bought a half-interest in a Seattle photography studio. By 1897, Curtis was the sole owner of his own photography studio and was Puget Sound’s most prominent and celebrated studio photographer. The same year, he began leading mountaineering expeditions on Mt. Rainier, sponsored by Portland’s Mazamas Club. As a youngster, Curtis had spent many hours camping and canoeing in Wisconsin’s and Minnesota’s woods with his father, instilling in him a lifelong love of the outdoors and adventuring, and he was a gifted mountaineer. Between 1898 and 1905, Curtis won numerous national awards for his studio photography, including the grand prize and gold medal at the
“A Zuñi Governor 1900/25” is a 13.75- “Mosa - Mohave 1903/1907” is a 16- “Chief Joseph - Nez Perce 1903/11” is by-12-inch photogravure. 9.625-inch platinum print. a 16-by-12-inch photogravure. 1898 National Photographic Convention. In probably the single luckiest and most important moment in his life, one late day in 1898 near dusk during a bad storm high on Rainer’s glacier fields, Curtis rescued a group of lost climbers, including George Bird Grinnell, chief of the U.S. Biological Survey and the founder of the Audubon Society; C. Hart Merriam, first chief of the Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammalogy
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predicated by that chance rescue on Mt. Rainier set Curtis on his life’s work - photographing all aspects of Native life (among surviving tribes west of the Missouri River), studying their culture, recording songs and ceremonies, and recording and translating the languages of over 80 surviving Native American tribal groups. Like many leading scholars and humanists at the time, Curtis believed that Native American culture was disappearing forever under the weight of Anglo-American cultural dominance and racism. This belief set Curtis on his mission. In a 1900 letter to George Bird Grinnell, he said, “It’s such a big dream, I can’t see it all.” In 1904, he met President Theodore Roosevelt again, through those friendships formed on Mt. Rainier and the Harriman Expedition. He photographed his children, and later Roosevelt’s daughter’s wedding. Roosevelt becomes an important friend, later contributing the forward to the first volume of “The North American Indian.” And in 1906, Curtis met J.P. Morgan, then the wealthest man in the world, who agreed to fund Curtis’s field work for “The North American Indian,” but significantly, not a salary for what will become decades of work. The work finally culminated in the completion of “The North American Indian,” the 20 volumes and their portfolios of photogravures deliv“Watching the Dancers 1906/21” is a 16-by-12-inch ered to subphotogravure. scribers between
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1907 and 1930. When Volume I was published, it was celebrated by The New York Herald as, “The most gigantic undertaking since the making of the King James edition of the Bible,” and received rave reviews throughout the U.S. and in major European newspapers and journals. In 1912, Curtis established a film company to help fund his work and invested heavily in his first film, “In the Land of the Headhunters,” filmed among the Kwakiutl people in the Pacific Northwest. The film is considered the first documentary and full-length film made about Native Americans. It premiered in New York in 1914 and was a critical success but was a financial failure, even though it toured numerous American cities. Tragically, by 1930 and the delivery of the final volume, interest in Curtis’s work and “The North American Indian” had all but evaporated. Curtis was broke. He had sold fewer than 250 subscriptions of the planned, and budgeted, 500 that were printed; the times and tastes had changed dramatically and permanently. The man who had been a friend to presidents and the powerful in politics and society on both coasts, the most celebrated society photographer in Puget Sound and beyond, the most famous “Indian photographer” of his day, was now largely unknown, the work ignored. Curtis moved to Los Angeles to be close to two of his daughters. He was close to all four of his children. He died of a heart attack in 1952. It was not until the later 1970s that “The North American Indian” was rediscovered by a new generation, and the monumental work found a new audience. “The North American Indian” contains over 1,400 illustrative photogravures bound into the 20 volumes, and the 723 individual portfolio gravures, which are all included in this exhibition. But no artist maintains the highest aesthetic standards over the course of making 2,000 or more pictures. Scholars estimate that Curtis made over 10,000 images during his work on the project. Though Curtis’s 20-volume masterpiece is today considered by many unmatched for its importance, not all contemporary artists, art historians, ethnographers, and anthropologists - Native and Anglo alike - are comfortable with some of its aesthetic and
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intellectual content. Curtis’s portraiture, some argue, reinforces a reductive image of Native American culture as “primitive,” “innocent,” and worse. He clearly staged many of his images, sometimes dressing his subjects in clothing and regalia he carried with him throughout the West. Many of the images are obviously stilted and unnatural as Curtis sought to mold his subjects and their lives to his preconceived notions of what was “real” and “authentic” (as in, not influenced by Anglo culture) in Native culture. In the exhibition are several published photogravures along with the original images that Curtis later doctored for publication, taking out the accidental inclusion of 20thcentury trappings - an alarm clock, a car, Anglo-influenced clothing - in this way “scrubbing” the finished image clean of any modern trappings. In a section of the exhibit are together a diverse chorus of voices, both Native and non-Native, to consider, study, and interpret Curtis’s legacy. Included are several Native artists, both their prints and paintings and their voices, who ask important questions about Curtis’s assumptions and legacy. In the museum’s largest two galleries, over 300 of Edward Curtis’ photogravures are arranged thematically in groups that reflect his strategy and the way he shaped his study (as they are grouped as well in the previous five sections). Curtis made wax cylinder recordings of over 80 tribes’ stories, songs, and ceremonies, and in this section there is a listening area where visitors can hear examples of this rare ethnographic history. Also in this section and throughout several of the above sections, there are numerous Native American cultural objects identical or closely related to Curtis’s images of Native tools, art, clothing, toys, and other aspects of day-to-day life. This section will include a large-scale map of the Western U.S. showing the location of the tribes Curtis lived among and studied, as well as timelines of Curtis’s life, American history from 1885 to 1930, and Native American history in the same time. Documenting the lives of western Native American peoples, the stunning portraits and landscapes of “The North America Indian,” created from 1907 through 1930, is considered to be both the greatest ethnographic collaboration and photographic achievement in history. A renowned successful celebrity photographer, Curtis left it all to pursue a 30-year obsession that nearly destroyed him. In the end, he lost his wealth, fame, marriage, and health but left behind a monumental achievement. “Edward S. Curtis: The North American Indian” will run through Sunday, Sept 10. A series of special programs will accompany the exhibition. For more information, visit www.muskegonartmuseum.org. Images courtesy of The Muskegon Museum of Art.
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COLLECTOR CHATS WITH PETER S. SEIBERT This Week: Country Roads, Take Me Home
By Peter Seibert So, like many, I have enjoyed the music of the late John Denver. I recall reading the back-story behind the song “Country Roads” that has many references to West Virginia. What you eventually learn is
that the song was originally about Western Maryland, but the words did not fit very well, and so it was changed. This got me to thinking about the root of the song, which is about returning home. I still consider myself a Pennsylvanian and always will. It is deep in my blood and my soul. I say this not to begrudge others from other states but simply as a statement of identity. In saying that, I also often ponder how Pennsylvania has such an abundance of antiques. Living in Virginia and New Mexico, both states with a
history as old, if not older, than Pennsylvania, I am amazed at the paucity of antiques. Now, sure, the climate and wars have done much to wipe out antiques in these states. But then I look at Pennsylvania, where every small town has a store that would rival the best antiques shops in many other states. How come? I think it is because Pennsylvanians have such a deep tie to their communities. I recall reading that the commonwealth leads in the dubious distinction that those born in the state are most
likely to die within one hour of where they were born. I think back to my immigrant German ancestor, John Adam Seibert, who came to Pennsylvania in the 18th century and now rests in the ground of Chambers Hill (between Harrisburg and Hershey). He and the succeeding 10 generations since then, with some exceptions, have not really strayed from that same geographic area. While this can seem a bit depressing, it also speaks deeply to the power of place in establishing identity. Have you noticed if you
travel in Pennsylvania and ask directions from a local that your answer will not be in terms of road numbers but rather places. You turn at Fred’s gas station (which may or may not be there still) and go half a mile to the Weis and turn again. This is a reflection of a population that is tied closely to the community. So, the fact that the state has so many wonderful antiques is certainly a reflection of this wonderfully imbedded history. It is where five or 13 generations can live close to each other and save and pass on items for many years. This is particularly true as lines die out, and possessions, instead of being scattered, might pass to distant family who live quite close. In
another generation, those items then begin to pass out of the adopted family and move into the marketplace to appear at sales. I recall running museums in Pennsylvania and running into many people who commented that they had a quilt or coverlet with a name on it but no idea who it was. When you dig down into the story, you realize that the family member was a distant cousin whose possessions came into the family and then, ultimately, when the tie was lost, they ended up being sold. On this rainy, cold day, I sit and write this column and think about country roads that take me back home, back to Pennsylvania and the wonderful antiques shops and dealers that await me.
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Collegeville, PA 19426 Fine Antiques, Collectibles, Jewelry, Coins, Art Deco, Roseville, Rare Books, Glass, Vintage Clothing, Stamps, Postcards, Christmas Collectibles, Old Toys, Advertising & Much, Much More. OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9-5 Ph. 610-489-7388 www.powerhouseantiques.com
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403 North Third Street, Columbia, PA 17512
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21028 Churchville 410-734-6228 YE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Route 22 & Aldino Rd. Minutes from I-95. Oak furniture, advertising, toys, militaria, glassware, general line. Hrs daily 10-4
19711 Newark 302-454-8007 AUNT MARGARET’S ANTIQUE MALL, 294 E. Main St. Mon- Sat. 10-5, Sun 12-5. 2 flrs. Antiques, collectibles, primitives, much more. www.auntmargaretsantiquemall.com
21078 Havre de Grace 410-942-0701 SENECA CANNERY ANTIQUES, 201 St. John St... Largest Mall in North Eastern Maryland with 50+ quality dealers. Open M-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. Wide Selection of antiques & collectibles.
19711 Newark 302-733-7677 MAIN STREET ANTIQUE, 23 Liberty Plaza. Hrs. Mon-Sat. 10-8, Sun. 11:305:30. Over 45 Showcase/ Room Dlrs selling quality antiques/ collectibles. mainstreetantiques.com
21157 Westminster 410-857-4044 WESTMINISTER ANTIQUE MALL, 433 Hahn Rd 25,000 s.f., furniture, military, toys, jewelry, coins, comics, LPs, glassware. Generally open 7 days/ week Mon. - Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-6.
19809 N. Wilmington 302-792-0555 THE ZEPPELIN & THE UNICORN AT THE RED BARN, 400 Silverside Road, Sun., Mon., Wed. 12-5, Closed Tues., Thurs. thru Sat. 10-6. Antiques, unique items. zeppelinandunicornantiques.com 19958 Lewes 302-645-2309 HERITAGE ANTIQUE MARKET, 16168 Coastal Hwy. (RT1), 2 mi. N. of Five Points, Lewes. 65 Dealers. New Dealers Welcomed. Hrs 10-5pm (Summer) 115pm (Winter).
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21788 Thurmont 301-471-5158 THE EYLER STABLES FLEA MARKET, 137 Emmitsburg Rd. Open Fri., Sat., Sun. 9-5. 40+ Vendors. Something for Everyone. Like us on facebook 21901 North East 410-287-8318 5 & 10 ANTIQUE MARKET, 115 S. Main St. Daily 10am-6pm. Cecil County’s largest! Buying/ selling antiques & collectibles. Gourmet chocolates.
07052 West ORANGE 973-323-1711 VALLEY VINTAGE, 168 South Valley Rd. Open Mon-Sat. 11-6, Sun. 12-5. 2100 sq.ft, 25+ dealers. Antiques, vintage, collectibles, furniture, decor, kitchenware, jewelry, books, LPs, ephemera.
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07901 Summit 908-273-9373 SUMMIT ANTIQUES CENTER, 511 Morris Ave. 2 floors, 60+ dealers. Antiques, collectibles. Smalls to furniture. Open 7 days 11-5. Free parking.
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.
18930 Kintnersville 610-847-1966 GRISTIES ANTIQUES AND ODDITIES, Rt. 611 near Rt. 32. 30 Dealers. Smalls and primitives to fine furniture. Open every day 11-5. Free parking.
08005 Barnegat 609-698-3020 BAY AVENUE ANTIQUES, 349 S. Main (Route 9). Open Tues.-Sun. 10am-5pm. Book Seller: New Jersey Books, Maps, Pottery, Ceramics, Fiesta, Dinnerware, Antiques & Vintage items, etc.
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 Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-4.
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. Since “1980�
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. 08081 Sicklerville 856-545-3187 CARNIVAL OF COLLECTABLES, 368 Cross Keys Rd. Open Tues.-Thurs. 10am-6pm, Fri. 10am-7pm, Sat. 8am7pm, Sun 8am-5pm, 12000 sq.ft Antique & Arts Mall, over 100 dlrs www.carnivalofcollectables.com 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
17901 Pottsville 570-628-3350 MARGUERITE’S ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, 8 South Center. Pottery, toys, vintage clothing, antiques - midcentury furniture, jewelry- glassware. Primitives to Deco. Open Tues-Sat 11-5 18014 Bath 610-390-0403 S SEEM ANTIQUES, 100 S Chestnut St (RT 248) Multi-Dlr Co-Op, 2 flrs., M,T,W,F,Sa 10-6; Th 12-8; Su 11-5. Quality Antiques in 1840’s Brick Store, 5 other shops on block. 10% off with Ad. 18229 Jim Thorpe 610-850-5660 ANTIQUES ON BROADWAY, 52 Broadway. Primitives, militaria, art, autographs, glass, pottery, guns, artifacts & vintage collectibles. Wed-Sun 10-5. 18251 Sybertsville 570-788-1275 HAL’S ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET, 732 State Rte. 93, Exit 256 off I-80, take 93 S. or Exit 145 off I-81, take 93 N. Sundays 9am-4pm.
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.
18337 Milford 570-409-8636 OLD LUMBERYARD ANTIQUES, 113 7th St. 2 lge Multi-Dealer Shops, 10,000 sq. ft. Mon., Thur-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5 www.oldlumberyardantiquesllc.com
17023 Elizabethville 717-905-2019 SOUTH CHURCH ANTIQUES & CRAFTS, 200 Spruce St., Hrs. Wed 107, Thurs.-Fri. 10-5; Sat. 9-5, Sun.12-4. Something for Everyone!
18914 Chalfont 215-997-3227 BUCKS COUNTY ANTIQUE GALLERY, 8 Skyline Dr. 12,000 sq.ft. of historic & hip finds. Tue.-Sat 10-5, Sun. 12-5. facebook/instagram
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1 Mile S. of Historic Smithville Village and 9 Miles N. of Atlantic City
195 W. FRONT ST.
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110 South New York Road (Route 9), Galloway, NJ
609-652-7011
226 W. FRONT ST.
RED BANK,
301-662-9173
Everything From Antiques To Collectibles
EXPLORING OUR UNIQUE AND EXCITING ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES
100 DEALERS - ALL SPECIALTIES
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PEMBERTON, NJ 08068 Limited Space Available Route 616, 127 Hanover Street
Haddon Heights, New Jersey
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(856) 546-0555 (609) 726-1588 OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 AM TO 5 PM OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8 PM
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19343 Glenmoore 610-942-4834 ANTIQUES AT SILVER BELL FARM, 1641 Horseshoe Pike (Rts.322 & 82). 30+ Dlrs- antique/ vintage furniture, primitives, timepieces, jewelry, home decor, plants, garden items. daily 10-5, Thur. until 7.
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18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414 THE FACTORY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main Street, Rt 113, Bucks County. Featuring 40 Dealers. Open Wednesday thru Saturday 10 -5, Sundays 11-4
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.
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18951 Quakertown 215-536-4547 ANTIQUES AT 200 EAST/ EAST BROAD ANTIQUES, 215-536-4408, Multi-DLR shops. One Stop Shopping. 2 Fantastic Stores. Intersections Rts. 212 & 313. Shop where Dealers Buy! Open 7 days.
19446 Landsdale 215-361-7910 THE ARCHIVE, 725 W. 2nd St. 1000’s of used & antique books, magazines, postcards, ephemera, coins, records, furniture, antiques, collectibles. 21,000 s.f. Wed. through Sun. 11-6, thearchivebooksandpaper.com
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19709 Middletown 302-376-7022 ATTIC TO BASEMENT, ETC., 4380 Summit Bridge Rd. Antiques, collectibles, books, vintage clothing, unique finds. open 7 day a week 10am6pm. Visit us on Facebook!
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DC Big Flea Adds Washington Modernism Show Jim Linz Combines His Art Deco And Modernism Show With D’Amore D’Amore Promotions is adding a special attraction to its Saturday and Sunday, April 29 and 30, DC Big Flea and Antiques Market with the 34th Washington Modernism Show in the North Building. This special addition produced by Jim Linz of the Art Deco Society will feature over 50 dealers and several special
exhibits, which will include an Airstream, with 20th century fashions and an Avion featuring home furnishing from the same time period. Look for special collections of Art Deco lighting, Modern furniture, Danish Modern styles from the 1950s and more. Fashions and textile collections from the
not-too-distant past will also be represented. The Modernism Show has been a popular standard in the Washington, D.C., area for many years, with a growing audience among young collectors and decorators. The show will provide a great companion selling event for the DC Big Flea and Antiques Market, where there is a wide variety of material from a combination of styles for shoppers to choose from. The DC Big Flea and Antiques Market is in its 19th year and will have over 700 exhibiting dealers. Expected will be offerings of antiques with more spring motifs than usual for the timely garden season. There will be great
This is the typical selection of furniture offered at the Modernism Show, as seen from Greg Nanamura’s collection from an earlier show.
The DC Big Flea and Antiques Market is the biggest show in the Mid-Atlantic, Theater sconces and other lighting with over 700 exhibitors offering a variety of antiques, art and collectibles. The from the Art Deco period will be available in the North Building at the show. show is held six times a year in Chantilly, Va.
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selections of traditional antique furnishings, art, jewelry, and home dĂŠcor. The DC Big Flea and Antiques Market will be held at the Dulles Expo Center,
located at 4320 Chantilly Shopping Center, Chantilly, Va., just off Route 28 between I-66 and Route 50. The hours will be from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission will be $10 and good for both days. Parking is free. For additional information, call 757-430-4735 or visit www.thebigfleamarket.com.
Alderfer’s To Auction World War II Collection Of Paratrooper On April 22 It had been just over two years that the United States had been pulled into World War II by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor when a tall and brawny waiter from Philadelphia named Nicholas Arrigo volunteered for the U.S. Army. Arrigo would first go to Camp Blanding in Florida to train as a rifleman for an infantry unit, later qualifying to become a parachutist in the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division by mid-1944. Even though Arrigo would miss the D-Day invasion of mainland Europe, he would see action throughout France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and, finally, Germany. Arrigo fought in battles including the Battle of the Bulge and Operation Market Garden. He was wounded in Germany on Feb. 3, 1945, and received the Purple Heart. In 1946, Arrigo would return to the U.S. and march down Fifth Avenue in New York City for the WWII Victory Parade. He returned to his civilian life, building a house
in Bucks County, owning a restaurant with his wife, and serving as a police officer for over 25 years. On Saturday, April 22, Alderfer’s in Hatfield, Pa., will auction Nicholas Arrigo’s uniform, jump jacket, and assorted relics. The main grouping of items (his uniforms, books, and German flags) have stories to tell, and some of these stories have been documented by his daughter and will be included with notarized documentation. An example of one of these stories is associated with the large German flag
included in the collection. Private Arrigo pulled this flag off of a building in Germany in the winter of 1944/45. Other items that will be offered in the sale include a pistol and swords that Arrigo captured/liberated, as well as a preliminary copy of the International Military Tribunal Charges that would be filed against high ranking German political and military officers for their war crimes. For more information, readers may call Tim Hollinger at 215-393-3000 or visit www.AlderferAuction.com.
Renninger’s Adamstown, PA Antiques Market Open Sundays 7:30 to 4 Rt. 272 Adamstown, Pa 2500 North Reading Road Denver, Pa. 17517 ! facebook.com/renningers
2017 April 27, 28, 29 - June 22, 23, 24 - Sept. 28, 29, 30 2017 The Antiques Extravaganza is where dealers and collectors get together in one place to buy, sell and trade among themselves and the general public. Hundreds of dealers and thousands of buyers are expected to meet up for this event.
Special Events - Special Sunday Exhibitor Space available. Mon-Thurs. 570-385-0104, Fri- Sat 610-683-6848 The Show is Located at 740 Noble St. Kutztown, Pa 19530 www.renningers.net Facebook.com/Renningerskutzown
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Shupp's Grove Antique Market
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Beautiful Outside Market Just off Rt. 897 South Open Saturday & Sunday April-October, 7-4 • Friday Hours For Extrav Different themes every weekend!
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SHOW & FLEA MARKET CALENDAR CONNECTICUT 04/23/17, MIDDLETOWN, SAT 9 AM-4 PM SUN 9 AM-2 PM, Gun, 44 Maynard St, Elks Lodge #771 04/23/17, TOLLAND, SUN 9 AM4 PM, Antiques, Old Cathole Rd, Tolland Middle School GEORGIA 05/11-14/17, ATLANTA, THURSSUN, Antiques & Collectibles, Atlanta Expo Center
04/29/17, TITUSVILLE, SAT 9 AM-3 PM, Pinback Button, Cor of River Rd & Church Rd, Titusville United Methodist Church 05/05-07/17, PRINCETON, Vintage Perfume Bottle & Vanity, 102 Carnegie Ctr, Hyatt Regency 05/21/17, RINGOES, SUN 10 AM4 PM, Antiques Fair, Rt 179, Hunterdon County Fairgrounds
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04/23/17, LANCASTER, SUN 9 AM - 2 PM, Doll, Toy, Teddy Bear, 1383 Arcadia Rd, Lancaster Farm & Home Center 04/27-29/17, KUTZTOWN, THURS FRI SAT 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques & Collectors Extravaganzas, 740 Noble St, Renningers Antique Market
NEW YORK 04/21-23/17, BINGHAMTON, FRI 5 PM-8 PM SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Antique, Vestal Pkwy E Rt 434, Binghamton University Events Ctr
04/29-30/17, ALLENTOWN, SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Advertising, Book, Paper, Photography & Postcard, 1929 Chew St, Allentown Farigrounds Agricultural Hall
04/29-30/17, BEDFORD, SAT 10 AM- 5 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, Antiques, 608 Old Post rd, Historical Hall
04/30/17, DENVER, SUN 7:30 AM-4 PM, Antiques Market, 2500 N Reading Rd, Renninger's Adamstown
OHIO 04/22/17, MANSFIELD, SAT 9 AM-3 PM, Early Country Antiques & Primitive Goods, 781 5th Ave, Simple Goods
05/05-06/17, CARLISLE, FRI 10 AM-5 PM SAT 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 100 K St, Carlisle Expo Center
04/22/17, MULLICA HILL, SAT 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques Steet Fair, Main St, Golden Mile Main Street of Mullica Hill
04/28-30/17, WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, FRI SAT SUN, Antique Extravaganza, Fayette County Fairgrounds
05/06/17, WORCESTER, SAT 8 AM-3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles Market, 1031 Valley Forge Rd, Community Hall
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Morphy Auctions’ Premier Automobilia And Petroliana Sale Set For April 22 And 23 Full Spectrum Of World-Class Signage, Globes, Pumps, And Oil Cans Will Be Sold motor oil can featuring the metal can illustrated with the company’s famous parrot company’s race scene logo, logo, is estimated at $2,000$4,000. This round, full, alloriginal example has excellent color and shine. Lot #10, a one-gallon French Auto oil
hits the road with a $2,000$4,000 estimate. It is unopened with its original lid and screw-on spout. And one lucky collector will strike it
The Musgo Gasoline Michigan’s Mile Maker sign is estimated at $80,000$120,000. The Harbor Petroleum Products porcelain sign is estimated at $50,000$80,000.
A Kelly Tires with Lotta Miles graphic porcelain sign is estimated at $50,000-$80,000.
rich with lot #27, a Marathon motor oil one-gallon oil derrick can. This rare example is estimated at $1,000-$3,000. Now let’s focus on globes and lenses, two world-class categories in this auction. Over 80 fine lots are on offer, representing a full range of regional and national brands. Lot #334, an all-original Standard Oil of Indiana green crown OPC globe in excellent
condition, deserves the royal treatment. It is estimated at $2,000-4,000. It’s hats off to lot #414, a pair of Red Hat motor oil and gasoline 15-inch globe lenses in an original metal body. This nice example has minimal wear and is estimated at $8,000-$12,000. And the pedal hits the metal with lot #803, a Philgo gasoline single globe lens decorated with Continued on page 14
LG. PUBLIC TOY AUCTION
FOR THE KEVIN COMPINSKI ESTATE LG. AMT. H-O TRAINS & ACCESSORIES, MATCHBOX, (150+) WINROSS, FARM TOYS, HESS, ERTL, PRESSED STEEL, MODELS, & MORE
MONDAY, APRIL 24, 2017 AT 2:00 P.M. LOCATED: Indoors at the LEESPORT FARMER’S MARKET CENTER COURT MEETING ROOM just off Rt. 61 (8 miles North of Reading) at the North end of
This Wayne Boyle-Dayton Model #1950 gas pump is estimated at $20,000-$40,000.
LEESPORT, BERKS CO., PA This Approved Red Hat motor oil porcelain thermometer is estimated at $8,000-$12,000.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a great selection of trains & assort. toys. Kevin was an avid collector & auction goer. Plan to attend. Come see what we find. Something for everyone. VISIT AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #117608 FOR DETAILS & PICS. TERMS: Cash or PA check; day of auction. SALE FOR: KEVIN COMPINSKI ESTATE (Shoemakersville, PA) AUCTIONEERS: KENNETH P. LEIBY (PA L#AU01541-L)/ BRIAN GELSINGER (PA L#AU0005528) - 610-562-3929
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Morphy Auctions is excited for its Automobilia and Petroliana 1,000-plus lot auction to be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 22 and 23. All merchandise from this sale is on display in Morphy’s Denver, Pa., auction gallery and available for preview. It’s can-do with this sale’s amazing selection of about 50 antique oil and lubricant cans. Lot #3, a one-quart Polly Penn
VERY LARGE POLITICAL COLLECTION. PRESIDENTS AND THOSE WHO RAN FOR OFFICE. ALSO LOCAL AND STATE POLITICAL ITEMS AS WELL. THOUSANDS OF POLITICAL PINBACK BUTTONS from turn of the century up to recent presidential campaigns!
ESTATE AUCTION A Polly Penn motor oil with parrot logo This Marathon motor oil one-gallon oil The French Auto oil with race scene quart can is estimated at $2,000- derrick can is estimated at $1,500- logo gallon can is estimated at $3,000. $4,000. $2,000-$4,000.
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Location 218 East Market Street, 17403 Museum Quality Antiques from the Estate of John & Wendy Buchart, & Antique Car Collection from the Estate of Julius “Butch” O’Brien of Cattaraugus County, NY, known in the local car show circuits for his perfectionism in restoration techniques. Antiques include: 1760 Philadelphia Tray-Top Tea Table, 19th C. Carved Wood Eagle, Collection of 19th C. Cookie Cutters, 19th C. Chifferobe, 18th C. Walnut Chest on Chest, Large Adams Rose Set, Early 19th C. Folk Art Carved Eagle, Toys, Large Collection of Mechanical and Still Banks, Period 18th C. Phila Chippendale Chair, 18th C. English Maple Welsh Cupboard, Sheraton Two Drawer Chest, Late 19th C. Large Giltwood Mirror, Large Tramp Art Mirror with Hearts, Jelly Cupboard PA Architectural Corner Cupboard, 18th C. New England Tiger Maple Table, 19th C. Tiger Maple Bench, 19th C. Peacock Weathervane, Kentucky Rifle, Oriental Rugs, Civil War Sword, Large Mechanical and Still Bank Collection from a Montgomery County Estate. Automobiles include: 1965 T Bird Original Ford Powder Blue Paint, w/390 63,417 miles, exc. cond.; 1974 T Bird 2D Orig. Paint, 460, AT exc. con., only 5,985 miles WOW; 1979 Ford Ranger F 150 Ranger, XLT 4x4, Str. 6 cyl., 4 spd. manual w/Granny low, 6 foot bed, exc. cond. od 59,350; 1952 Chevrolet Belair 235 cid. 6 cyl., power glide AT, inter. & Ext. good cond. od 48,620; 1930 Model T Roadster, conv., rumble seat, 4 cyl. flat, 3 spd. manual good cond. od 2,283; 1928 Ford 2 door, Model T, 4 cyl. flat head PA Auction License #AH001891 with 3 spd. manual trans., w/Green Paint fair cond. od 77,460. 717.850.2513 For more information call 717-755-8954 or 717-850-8954 218 E. Market St., York, PA 17403 items being sold under Lic. #AU005584 http://www.auctionsbykeystone.com
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Check auctionzip.com ID#23480 for updates. You name the person who ran for president or political party and this collection has something with their name or picture on it. IF YOU COLLECT POLITICAL ITEMS THIS IS A “CAN’T MISS” AUCTION!!! ITEMS FOR THE SERIOUS COLLECTOR & THE NOT SO SERIOUS (fun items) SOME of the ITEMS... Collectable plates, bobbleheads, glass paperweights, tins, Clinton alarm clock, JFK plastic model, press pass, playing cards, Clintons stamps, play money, thimble collection, salt-npepper collection, wooden tour bus, bumper stickers, license plates, hats, T-shirts, cast-iron ashtrays, pennants, White House clock, posters, signs, inflatable kick bag, books - including complete collections unopened, cigar bands w/presidents on them, JFK picture cards, presidential silver stamp collection, JFK postcards, 1972 Wallace advertising poster, Wallace license plates, many George Wallace posters. US Senator ribbons, Republican state rep. ribbon from 1898, Rep. Nat’l convention ribbon 1892, 1904 and other nice old ribbons (see pics.), McKinley club Reading, PA ribbon, Benj Harrison ribbon, Textile Workers ribbon w/medallion 1941, George Wallace Zippo lighters (NIB), McKinley shield pins, I.O.O.F. Temple - Phila. 1895, William Scranton for Governor pin w/ribbon, THOUSANDS OF PINBACK BUTTONS. Clinton/Gore, Jesse Jackson, Nixon/Agnew, Bush/Quayle, McKinley/Hobart, Taft, Ike, FDR, Wilkie, Davis, Landon, Dewey, Knox, Wallace, David Duke and many more!!! LBJ himself by Remco, Wilkie/McNary elephant statue, Bush/Quayle inauguration day portraits w/stamps (by D.K. Stone), 40 president oval office collection. TERMS… Cash or PA check w/proper ID. 10% buyer’s premium. NO sales tax. CURRENTLY ACCEPTING ESTATES, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIONS & QUALITY ITEMS. Tom Lorah Auctions, LLC (AY002103) 610 207-4101 tomlorahauctioneer@yahoo.com
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Unbelievable Lifetime Collection of Quality Period Antiques, Early Advertising & Country Store Related Collectibles: 90+ pcs. Stoneware Incl. Many Blue Decorated Items & Hard-To-Find Pieces; 75+ Spool Cabinets & Country Store Display Cabinets; Hundreds of Decorative Trade Signs All Materials, Porcelain, Tin, Wood, Cardboard, Paper etc.; 100+ Furniture Items Incl. Flour Chest, Country Store Counters, Bean Counters, Dry Sink, Early Cupboards, Chairs, etc.; Hundreds of Dovetailed & Finger Jointed Wooden Advertising Boxes; 30+ Quilting Frames & Other Primitive Tools; Hundreds of Cast-Iron Objects, Troughs, Stoves, Pans, Kettles, etc.; Dozens of Leaded & Stained Glass Windows; Enormous Inventory of Textiles Incl. Early Quilt Patches & Fabrics - This is easily one of the most exciting collections to be offered locally, on-site, in recent memory. Watch our website for pictures & continual updates. Literally Several Thousand Items Selling in One Day w/2 Auctioneers - Bring a Friend Auction for: Estates of “Sonny” Sterling Hartman & Mary Hartman John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. AY000253L
Saturday, April 29th 10:00 A.M. (Preview 8:30 A.M.) Bally Fire Co., 537 Chestnut St., Bally, PA 19503
717•687•7018
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MARTIN’S 46TH ANNUAL
Spring Auction
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CONSIGN NOW HAKES.COM
SOLD $27,830
1929 Ford Model A
Antiques, Coaches, Carriages, Sleighs, Appointments & Horse Related Items Sold On Saturday Vintage Cars, Trucks, and Automotive Memorabilia. Also, Vintage (collectible) tractors & attachments, primitive Farm Equipment. 150+ horse drawn carriages and sleighs. CONSIGNMENTS WANTED: Unusual Antiques 1923 Ford Model T Coupe Convertible
FRIDAY, APRIL 28 & SAT., APRIL 29, 2017 AUCTION STARTS AT 9 A.M. BOTH DAYS Lebanon Fairgrounds, 80 Rocherty Rd.,
LEBANON, PA 17042
Friday Catalogued Session: 160+ Horse Drawn Carriages & Sleighs, Equestrian and/or antique Consignments including Books, Jewelry, Framed Art, Miscellaneous Small Items, Collectables, Harness & Harness Parts, English & Western Saddles, Carriage and Coach Lamps & Stable Fixtures. Many good quality Carriages, Sleighs and Appointments have already been Consigned. Check our Website For Current Updates. Our Fall Auction Dates are Fri., Sat., October 20 & 21, 2017 Note to all Dog & Pet owners attending the auction at the Lebanon Fairgrounds: No Dogs or Pets will be allowed in any and all Auction Buildings & Auction Areas including Outside Sessions in the Field, and under Tents that are utilized by Martin Auctioneers, Inc. There cannot be any exceptions! Note: Courtesy will be given to service animals. Terms: Cash, Certified Checks, Travelers Check, Visa, Discover, MasterCard. Personal or Business Checks accepted only with a Current Bank Letter of Guaranteed Payment, made payable to Martin Auctioneers Inc. Buyer’s Premium: 13% with a 3% discount given when paying with cash or approved check. 6% PA Sales Tax. Tobacco Planter
Restored 1910 Sears Motor Buggy
Original Print of Colonel Kane’s Coach
John Deere Model A, Good Condition
For color brochures, or additional information, please contact:
Stagecoach, Replica of an Abbott & Downing
Carriage Hearse Lamps
12 N. Railroad Ave. • P.O. Box 99 • New Holland, PA 17557
Phone: (717) 354-6671
martinauctioneers@frontiernet.net
For additional information & LARGE PHOTO GALLERY go to Restored Currier & Ives Swell Body Sleigh
Hobbyhorse
Hay Trolley
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www.martinauctioneers.com Auctioneers: Paul Z. Martin, Jr., Roger Spencer, Patrick K. Morgan & Dustin Spencer PA-AY-000144L A Full Service Auction Company Specializing In The Marketing & Dispersal Of Commercial & Residential Real Estate, Antiques, Personal Property & Liquidation Auctions Throughout North America.
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How Pure Is 14-Carat Gold? “What’s It Worth” Antiques Minute By Mike Ivankovich
bracelet would be approximately 58.5 percent pure gold, If your 14-carat gold mixed with 41.5 percent of bracelet weighs one troy another base metal. So your ounce, how much gold do you 14-carat one-troy-ounce gold bracelet would contain really have? Because gold is a soft and malleable metal, it must be mixed with another metal, such as copper or tin, to make it hard enough to endure day-today wear. Pure .999 gold is defined as 24-carat. So, if you approximately .585 ounces of have a 14-carat gold bracelet, pure gold. What’s it worth? If the spot “14” over “24” means that your
price of gold is $1,200 per ounce, this 14-carat gold bracelet, having no gemstones, would have a ballpark scrap gold value of approximately $450 to $500. Mike Ivankovich is an auctioneer, appraiser, home-downsizing expert, and host of the “What’s It Worth? Ask Mike the Appraiser” radio show that airs live on Friday mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. on WBCB 1490 AM in the Greater Philadelphia area. It is available on the internet at www.WBCB1490.com. To learn more, visit www.AskMikeTheAppraiser.com.
PUBLIC AUCTION Primitives, Collectibles, Tools, Furniture, Milk Bottles SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2017 AT 9:00 A.M. PREVIEW: FRIDAY, APRIL 21
714 Black Horse Tavern Rd.,
GETTYSBURG, PA
Dir.: Rt. 116 W from Gettysburg, approx. 3 miles, L on Black Horse Tavern Rd. to sale on R.
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Collectibles: Large Copper kettle, brass bucket, 18 tile cutter, sockets, impact guns Redware plates, Redware & stoneware crocks, Cowden & sockets, planes, vise, hand batter pitcher, 2 Lladro figures, copper lustre, Haviland tools, garden tools, Ryobi belt/ china, Fostoria, steelyards, hanging scales, butcher’s disc sander, Skil table band saw, bench, meat grinders, Enterprise sausage stuffers, ladles, Hitachi & Makita chop saws, elect. flesh forks, kettle stirrers, knives, kettle hooks, butcher’s power washer, ext. cord. Werner kettle, tinware, seeders, wooden wash tub, wood salt stepladder, power packs, shop vac, box, enamelware, Pyrex & Hall nesting bowls, jadeite welder, flux welder, much more. 6 tables refrig. glass, Pepsi carriers, 1910 Settle calendar plate of tools, many like new. Furn./Misc.: Curio cabinet, - Seven Stars, early doll cradle - red paint, Planters jar, desks, washstand, cedar chest, drop leaf table, Victorian early silverware, iron skillets, Dandy butter churn, mantel love seat, chairs, file cabinets, stainless milk buckets, clock, oil lamps, Depression glass, slawboard collection, Surge milkers, push mower, traps, galv. tubs, sled, lard pinball game, old tube radios, carpenter’s box, 6 cans, gas cans, old well pump, box lots. broadaxes, miner’s safety lamp, buggy wheel measurer, See pictures & bottle list at brass powder horn, 1906 NCR award, 1857 signed water www.LarrySwartzauctioneer.com color, 4 Frederic Kurtz landscape pastels signed, local yardsticks - Gettysburg, Arendtsville, Bring lawn chairs. Gardners Stn., blacksmith tongs, oil can spouts, Nice collectibles & scales, John Deere bicycle - white, wood good tools! express wagons, early Lionel train, cookstove. 60+ local milk bottles such as Weaner, S R Sell, Huber Smith, Browns, Bigham, etc. Auctioneer: Larry Swartz, AU5624 Sale for: Mrs. LaVaughne Tools: Rigid & chop saw & table saw, air nailers Matthew Wagner, AA019562 - Bostitch, P Cable, Rigid, Paslode, cordless tools, 717-360-4656 Wolf & Others
IN-PERSON | LIVE | ONLINE WEB ABSENTEE & PHONE BIDS ACCEPTED
FANTASTIC AUCTION Several Estates, Antiques, Vintage, Modern Mid-Century, Asian, Contemporary Designer Furniture, Rugs, Yard & Garden Chrysler ’03 PT Cruiser, Gold, Silver s Over 4,000 Item Jewelry, Toys, Coins, Collectibles & Smalls Just a Start!
PT Cruiser ’03 Good Inspection and new parts
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CLEAN “Ralph Lauren” Solid Mahogany Sheraton Style Buffet
South Jersey Auction by Babington Auction Inc.
Logan Township, New Jersey 08085 Sunday – April 23 - Start 8:30am
26 Repaupo Station Rd.,
Doors Open 8:00am - Preview: Saturday 8:30-3:00pm NUMEROUS Estates from Local Residents of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland & the New York area.
Over 4,000 items to auction in 1 day!
VINTAGE Bally Playboy Pinball Machine
Phones Manned Daily 8:30-3:00pm
VINTAGE Police Pedal Car
www.SouthJerseyAuction.com Auctions Every Other Sunday • Full Service Auction Company • Sale at Your Place or Ours We’re capable of selling one item or the entire estate! W O R K I N G H A R D T O B R I N G Y O U T H E V E R Y B E S T !!!
Xmark 48” Mower VINTAGE Seeburg VINTAGE Red #1 Self Rider Juke Box Model Stroll Car #HF100R and J100 VINTAGE John Deere Fire Dept Pressed Steel Pedal Car
ANTIQUE “Herschede” Mahogany Tall Case 5 Tube Clock
VINTAGE Bally Night Rider Pinball Machine
Authentic Monogram Louis Vuitton Bucket Bag Purse 14k Yellow Gold & Diamond Men’s Ring 14k White Gold 1ctw 3 Stone Diamond Ring
ANTIQUE Solid Hard Wood Hand Carved & Ornate Asian Lift Seat Hall Bench
Accepting Consignments Daily!
“Victoria Antiques & Fine Reproductions” Solid Mahogany Inlaid China
Large Selection Victorian, Dutch & Other Sterling
CLEAN 7pc. Solid Mahogany Chippendale Style Dining Room Set
10 pc. Burl Mahogany Highly Carved & Ornate Swan Bedroom Set
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Authentic Rolex Explorer II S/S White Face with Box and Paperwork (like new)
S N E A K P E E K : Selling to the best and highest bidders a MASSIVE amount of quality furniture from antique, vintage, midcentury, asian, contemporary, period and modern including 20+ dining room sets, 20+ bedroom sets, numerous living room sets and loads of all furniture; large assortment of cherry, oak, walnut, mahogany, burl, tiger maple, pine, popular, ash, birch, repurposed, asian, french, victorian, empire, country, classic, campaign, cane, rattan, abaca, furniture and upholstery; fantastic decorator items; partial & full dinnerware sets; over 1,000+ pieces of collectibles including sterling, gold, estate jewelry, porcelain, pottery, cut, colored and all glass, art, ephemera, coins & paper money, toys, and numerous box lots filled to the brim; chandeliers, sconces, lamps and lighting; numerous prints, oils, etchings, paintings and other artwork; estate rugs and much much more! AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Absentee & phone bids welcome. Two auctions at once. President of New Jersey State Society Auctioneers and member National Auctioneers Association License #57199464679. Accepting consignments daily. Next auction is May 7th. Find us on AuctionZip #1894. **UPDATING DAILY** Call (856) 467-4834 or visit web for ADDITIONAL PHOTOS & detailed information:
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INTERNATIONAL & AMERICANA AUCTION - APRIL 29TH AT 9AM
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Thomas Birch
Erte
Jacob Botz
Delft plate
Japanese Meiji period carved netsukes
Marc Chagall
attrib. to Mumbauer
Large group of Historical blue Staffordshire
Pair of Wood and Perot
463 E. LANCASTER AVE. DOWNINGTOWN, PA 19335 P: (610) 269-4040 F: (610) 269-9274 INFO@POOKANDPOOK.COM WWW.POOKANDPOOK.COM
AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS
ONLINE BIDS: BIDSQUARE.COM
ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS FIREARMS & SPORTING - MAY 20TH
TOYS - SEPTEMBER 16TH
ONLINE ONLY NATIVE AMERICAN & MILITARY - MAY 22ND
INTERNATIONAL & AMERICANA OCTOBER 7TH
ONLINE ONLY DECORATIVE ARTS JUNE 14TH
JEWELRY & FINE ART OCTOBER 28TH
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ONLINE ONLY DECORATIVE ARTS AUCTION - MAY 1ST & 2ND AT 9AM
Morphy Auctions Continued from page 10
the image of a speeding red and blue automobile. This very rare example, in an original metal body, is in excellent condition and is estimated at $10,000-$15,000. It’s easy to get pumped up over this auction’s amazing selection of over 100 vintage and antique pumps. Lot #53, a restored Wayne Boyle-Dayton Model #1950 clockface gas pump, is second to none. This extremely rare pump comes with its spinner gauge, black hose, and chrome nozzle and is estimated at $20,000$40,000. Lot #130, an important and seldom seen Wayne Model #391 “Roman Column” 10-gallon visible gas pump, has been professionally restored in Sinclair colors and has a reproduction globe. It is estimated at $15,000-$30,000. And lot #134, a professionally restored Erie Model #53 Cash Recorder clockface gas pump, comes with its white hose and brass nozzle. This desirable example is right on the money with its $15,000-$30,000 estimate. Things are twice as nice
This Houston gasoline with logo porcelain sign is estimated at $15,000$30,000.
with the selection of doublesided porcelain signs offered in this sale. Lot #67, an unusual, double-sided Harbor Petroleum Products sign, features a great graphic of Howard Hughes’ Spruce Goose flying out of Los Angeles Harbor. According to Morphy’s experts, this die-cut rarity is “one of the best examples of this sign known,” and is estimated at $50,000-$80,000. Another headliner in this category is lot #105, a Musgo Gasoline Michigan’s Mile Maker sign decorated with the profile of a proud Indian Chief. Considered the “holy grail” of porcelain gasoline advertising, this sign is free of any touchup, clear coat, or restoration and is one of the better examples of the septic tank Musgo signs. It is estimated at $80,000-$120,000. And a Houston gasoline sign in a metal hanging ring with good gloss and color is estimated at $15,000-$30,000. This fine example is decorated with the company’s handsome green and black soldier on horseA Ford Jubilee porcelain rolled edge back logo. This auction also offers a sign is estimated at $10,000-$20,000. one-of-a-kind selection of
antiquesandauctionnews.net of offering. well-deserved reputation for and I know it will catch the eye This comprehensive auto- excellence and leadership in of enthusiasts worldwide. We mobilia and petroliana auction the automobilia and petro- welcome you to visit our rounds out with a nice selec- liana categories, and this sale gallery in Denver, Pa., to view tion of transportation related will not disappoint on any these outstanding items firstdisplays, awards, artwork, and level. This carefully curated hand, or, of course, check ephemera. Lot #980, a rare U.S. sales event offers treasures them out online anytime at Tires “Tire-ly Satisfied” pendu- and finds at every price point. www.morphyauctions.com,” lum clock, is a timeless trea- Our selections of single- and said Dan Morphy, president of sure and is estimated at double-sided porcelain signs Morphy Auctions. $10,000-$20,000. And the heat in this auction are second to Morphy Auctions is locatis on lot #990, an Approved Red none. I am particularly ed at 2000 N. Reading Road, Hat motor oil porcelain face pleased to present the Ford Denver, Pa. They are open The Red Hat motor oil gasoline 15thermometer. This hard-to- Jubilee porcelain rolled edge seven days a week from 9 a.m. inch globe lenses are estimated at find piece has excellent gloss sign to our collecting audi- to 4 p.m. $8,000-$12,000, and color and is estimated at ence. This is the first time that To learn more, readers single-sided porcelain signs. $8,000-$12,000. we have handled this impor- may call 717-335-3435 or email Lot #65, a Kelly Tires “Lotta “Morphy’s enjoys a tant and extremely rare sign, info@morphyauctions.com. Miles” graphic sign, will unquestionably generate alotta interest. This example is in excellent condition with perfect color and gloss and is Toys - Militaria - Furniture marked “Reliance Adv Co. Two Auctioneers! Milwaukee.” This nearly flawless sign is estimated at AT 10 A.M. $50,000-$80,000. Now let’s Preview Friday, April 21, 12 Noon-4 P.M.; shine a light on lot #629, a Saturday 9 A.M. through Auction Beacon Ethyl gasoline light1500 Paxton Street, 17104 house sign. The Beacon FURNITURE: To Be Sold Throughout the Day! Antique and Lighthouse is an icon of early Modern. Sofas; Chairs; Recliners; Victorian Parlor Suite; Modernist gasoline advertising, and this Hall Table; Desk; Bedroom Sets; Nesting Tables; Lighting: Floor and piece is a fantastic example. It Table Lamps; Rugs: Room Size and Area. MILITARIA AND SPORTING: 100+ Lots, Large Selection! Edged Weapons: Swords, Bayonets, Knives; is estimated at $50,000Ammunition: Winchester, Remington, Federal, Vintage; Reloading Equipment $80,000. And lastly, let’s celeand Supplies; Fishing: Rods, Reels, Tackle, Fly Tying Equipment; Pellet Rifles; brate lot #185, a Ford Jubilee Duck Decoys; Scopes; Animal Traps; Archery; Militaria: Books, Uniforms, M71 Tank Telescope Sight, Medals and Insignia. ART: Prints and Paintings; Wildlife; porcelain rolled edge sign. Custer’s Last Stand; Modernist Sculptures. VINTAGE TOYS AND DOLLS: Star Wars; This sign comes in two halves Diecast Cars; Ghostbusters; Noisemakers; Windups; Simpson Figures; Hubley that are bolted together in the Vehicles; Windup Animals; Dolls: Madame Alexander, Barbies incl. Vehicles, Cher, Muppets, NKOB, Gone with the Wind, Donny and Marie Dolls, Disney, Dollhouse. middle. It has excellent gloss MUSIC AND SOUND EQUIPMENT: Microphones; Yamaha: EMX 640 Mixes; Floor and color and is estimated at Monitors; Speakers; Peavey Amp; DR 670 Drum Machine; Concentra Schule in $10,000-$20,000. This is the Box; Harmonica; Lincoln Bookends. HOUSE & HOME: Housewares; Grill; Silver Plate; Dinnerware; first example of its type that Flatware; Bowflex Exercise Machine; LG AC Unit; Golf Clubs; Kung Fu Weapons; Tiger Funk; Craftsman Router/Table; Plaster Utility Shelving. COLLECTIBLES: Coca-Cola; Kitchenware; Oil Morphy’s has had the pleasure
VARIETY AUCTION
SATURDAY, APRIL 22
HARRISBURG, PA
Lamps; Mantel Clocks; Bronze Dog; Wood Carvings; Milk Can. TWO AUCTIONEERS SELLING AT ONCE! Bring Friends and Family! Selling for Several Estates, Consignors, and Collectors from the Region Severe Weather Date: Sunday, April 23
www.CordierAuction.com 10% Buyer’s Premium. Terms: Cash, PA checks. Out-of-state checks w/prior approval. All major credit cards accepted. Food concession. Located off of Interstate 83 between 13th Street and 17th Street exits, Harrisburg, PA!
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A Philgo gasoline 15-inch single globe lens is estimated at $10,000-$15,000.
“NE PA’s PREMIER AUCTION COMPANY”
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION FROM A SUPER SINGLE ESTATE DALLAS, PA 18612 TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2017
TRAVER’S AUCTIONS - 56 Dorchester Dr.,
SPECTACULAR COIN & CURRENCY AUCTION
SAT., APRIL 22, 2017 AT 9:00 A.M. PREVIEW AT 7:30 A.M. 4067 SNYDER RD.,
GLEN ROCK, PA 17327
(717) 880-7217
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NOTE: There is over 1 pound of Gold coins alone in this Sale! COIN HIGHLIGHTS: Rare 1856 Flying Eagle Cent NGC Proof/AU, 1909 Indian Head Cent ANACS PR 64 Red, 1909-S Indian Head Cent ANACS MS63 Red, 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent ANACS MS63 Red/ Brown, 1937-D 3 Legged Buffalo Nickel ANACS AU53, 1876 Seated Half PCGS PR62, 1799 Draped Bust Dol. ANACS F15. This is just a few of the item in this over the top sale! CURRENCY HIGHLIGHTS: 1934 $500.00 Bill CGA AU58, 1901 $10.00 Bison Note AU, 1899 $5.00 Indian Chief Note VG, 1907 $ 5.00 Woodchopper Note CH CU, Consecutive Yellow Seal North Africa Notes CGA AU58, Consecutive Hawaii Notes CGA AU58, Rare 1928 $1.00 Red Seal Funny Back, THE NEXT LIST IS NATIONAL CURRENCY NOTES SERIES YEAR AND BANK OR PLACE OF ORIGIN. 1902 $10.00 Stewartstown, PA, 1929 $20.00 Stewartstown, PA, 1929 $10.00 Wrightsville, PA, 1929 $10.00 Red Lion, PA, 1929 $20.00 Littlestown, PA, 1902 $5.00 Marietta, PA, 1902 $10.00 Mount Joy, PA, 1929 $10.00 New Holland, PA, Others include Columbia, Lititz, Ephrata, & Elizabethtown, Plus so much more. TERMS NOTE: IF PAYING w/CHECK PURCHASES OVER $1,000.00 REQUIRE A LETTER FROM YOUR BANK STATING YOU HAVE THE FUNDS TO COVER THE AMOUNT YOU PLAN TO SPEND. THIS MUST BE PRESENT AT SIGN IN TIME. NO LETTER - ITEMS CANNOT BE REMOVED UNTIL CHECK HAS BEEN APPROVED BY BANK. For full Auction Listing of all 441 Lots Go To AUCTIONZIP.COM ID#5338 THIS SALE IS ONE YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS RENE SNYDER AUCTIONEER LIC. #AU5316
Inspection: 3:30 P.M.
Start Time: 5:00 P.M.
LOCATION: Dallas, PA - ¼ Mile South of Rts. 415/309 Junction - Turn off Rt. 309 onto Dorchester Dr. (at Sunoco Gas Station), 300 Yards up hill on right - From I81 take Exit 170B onto Rt. 309N - From Northeast Extension (PA Turnpike) take Wilkes-Barre Exit 105, then left on Rt. 115 to 309N, follow signs to the Back Mountain/Dallas - at the 9th traffic light (on Rt. 309N), make a right onto Dorchester Dr. (Sunoco Gas Station on your right hand side), approx. 300 yards up hill on right. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC !!! NO RESERVES - NO MINIMUMS - NO BUYBACKS!!! ANTIQUES FURNISHINGS Incl. Mission Oak Sofa, Settee & Rocker - Heavily Carved Oak Winged Eagle Chair - Oak Icebox - Oak Sideboard w/Mirrored Back - Beautiful Mahogany Corner China Cabinet w/Leaded Glass - Heavily Carved Side Chair - Oak Carved Morris Chair - Marble Top Tables - L&JG Stickley Cherry Valley Furniture - 2 Over 2 Over 2 Oak Cupboard - Unusual CastIron Tall, Slender Cylindrical Parlor Stoves - Oak Table - Chests Of Drawers - Many Side Tables & Plant Stands Incl. Iron, Walnut And More - Oak Cabinets + Loads Much Super Clean And Ready For Shop Or Home Antique Furniture! ANTIQUE CLOCKS - Fabulous 19th C. Grandfather Clock - Mission Oak Tall Case Clock - Mission Oak Wall Clock - Ansonia Mantel Clock - Weight Driven Reverse Painted Clock - Marble Small Clock w/Garniture - Wag On The Wall - Nearly 2 Dozen Antique Clocks!! ARTWORK - Many Great Paintings Incl. Signed By Artist (Oil On Canvas, Watercolors And More!) - Loads Of Super Prints Incl. Many Victorian - Bronze Statuary & Sculptures + Other Statuary And More! The Artwork In This House Is Extra Nice!! GLASSWARE Wonderful Collection Of Art Glass Incl. Tiffany, Spanish Lace, Blue Opalescent, Cranberry, Vaseline, Candlesticks And Much More Fine Glassware!! COLLECTIBLES - Many Fine Lamps Incl. Floor Lamps, Spanish Lace Table Lamp, Slag & Stained Glass Lamps & So Much More In Lighting - Asian Collectibles Incl. Porcelain, Figurines, Snuffs + More - Blue Decorated Stoneware & Script Stoneware - ’30’s Coke Tray - Persian & Oriental Rugs - Porcelain, Pottery, China, Rockingham & More!! - Apothecary Jar - ++ Much More!! One Of The Finest Single Estate Auctions In NEPA In A Long Time!! More Auctions To Come From This Same Estate!! Please check www.auctionzip.com ID #2280 or www.traversauctions.com for photos and details. “The best of a large Lake Carey, PA estate” Telephone: 570-674-2631 (TAKES 8 RINGS UNTIL VOICEMAIL) TERMS - Cash, Visa, MasterCard & Discover 10% Buyer’s Premium - Even If Paying With A Credit Card!! Statements Made Day Of Sale Take Precedent Over Previous Published Information. AUCTIONEERS: Steve Traver AU003367L Bernie Girman Jr. AU005786 Josh Drasher apprentice - AA019571
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The U.S. Tires “Tire-ly Satisfied” with A Beacon Ethyl gasoline lighthouse logo and clock is estimated at porcelain sign is estimated at $50,000-$80,000. $10,000-$20,000.
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$ VINTAGE WATCHES WANTED Large or Small Lots - Wrist & Pocket Watches or watch movements
Let us show you how to reach 60,000+ collectors & dealers in the EAST! Call Arlene in Classified Sales 717-492-2561 or 1-800-428-4211 x2561
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.
NON-SPORTS CARDS any kind ex: War, Elvis, Gilligans Island, Davy Crockett, Mars Attacks, Laugh-In, etc. any pre-1975 title wanted. Walt Meder, P.O.Box 640, Downers Grove, IL 60515. 630-379-1947 walt@waltmeder.com
ALL HUMMELS WANTED, Antiques, Collectables, Household items. etc. Call John Rokicki 610-213-2361.
MAGAZINES OLD COMIC BOOKS Wanted Pre-1965, top dollar, Comic Art Foundation, Box 1414, Oklahoma City, OK 73101, 405-2365303, email ejg77@aol.com
GUITARS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, banjos, early brass & woodwinds. We buy, sell, & appraise. In business since 1974. Vintage Instruments, Philadelphia, vintagefo@aol.com 215-545-1100. ALWAYS BUYING PHOTOGRAPHS, Archives, Albums, Snap-shots, Collections. Call Jim 800-872-9990. AUTOMOBILES WANTED. LOOKING to buy old foreign cars, especially British. Will purchase in any condition, also buying parts. Call Ed, 856-816-7321. CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow, Amusement Parks, Coney Island, Nude Photos, Steel Pier, Pinups, Strippers, Burlesque, Auto Thrillshow. Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300, Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418.
Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols Revolvers, Edged Weapons
MUSIC BOXES WANTED Buying and Selling Cylinder & Disc Music Boxes, Bird Cages, Bird Boxes, Phonographs, Automatas. Specializing in all Antique Resortation Services for over 60 years. Ask for Gerald Wright. Rita Ford Music Boxes, 1253 Springfield Ave. #304, New Providence, NJ 07974, 908-377-3225, 212-535-6717. www.ritafordmusicboxes.com SHEET MUSIC WANTED, any era. Sandy Marrone, 113 Oakwood Drive, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077, 856-829-6104 E-mail smusandy@aol.com
FREE CATALOG FROM Heroes & Legends for Hollywood and Rock & Roll autographs. 18034 Ventura Blvd., Encino, CA 91316. We also buy! 818-342-2800. FREE MONTHLY CATALOG of Authentic Entertainment Autographs, 10% discount on first order, call Starshots at 941-6976935, email starshots@centurylink.net write Star Shots, 5389 Bearup St., Port Charlotte, FL 33981.
POSTCARD APPROVALS FOR Sale have Views, Greetings, Topicals. Send wants to Robert Page, 25 Lexington Ave. Brattleboro, VT 05301.
FREE BOOK SEARCH for Out Of Print Books. M.M. Davies/ Bookfinder, 762 Route 23A, Catskill, NY 12414-5634. 518-755-4294, mmdbookfinder@aol.com
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LARGEST STOCK OF Original Movie Posters, Lobby Card and Stills in the United States for sale- 200,000 Posters and 500,000 Photos, 440-256-3660. The Last Moving Picture Co., 10535 Chillicothe Rd, Kirtland, Ohio 44094. lastmo@aol.com
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POSTCARDS WANTED POSTCARDS OF Marble Dale New Preston, Conn. Garth Collins, PO Box 2045, Marble Dale, CT 0677, 860-8682568.
Licensed Dealer - Will Travel Century 20 LLC Highland Park, NJ 08904 info@century20antiques.com
WANTED CHICAGO TRIBUNE will pay $75 for Aug. 31, 1999, good condition, complete paper, no ad circulars, David Rhys, 995 S. Lorraine Rd. Apt. 2E, Wheaton, IL 60189, davidrhys995@gmail.com
MOVIE POSTERS Highest Prices Paid Lobby Cards, 1-Sheets, Window Cards, Glass Slides Displays, Dwight Cleveland, POB 10922 Chicago, IL 60610 773-525-9152, Fax 773-525-2969, posterboss@aol.com
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BOOKS FOR SALE of Yearbooks, Collectibles, Coin Books, Sports Books, also misc. books. LSASE gets list. Ron Etter, 1100 Yorktown Dr., Abilene, TX 79603.
MEDICAL, SURGICAL, DENTAL, Apothecary, Old Baby Items, Ophthalmology, Quackery, circa 1850-1920 for details visit www.oldscalpelsandstuff.com
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GUNS WANTED
Antique & Modern Firearms
AUTO, TRUCK and Motorcycle: catalogs, brochures, manuals and any showroom related items. Ron Ladley, 210 Stone Rd., Barto, PA 19504, 610-584-1665.
WANTED THOROUGHBRED HORSE Racing Programs, Passes, Cigar Labels, Postcards, Tobacco Cards, older items, Gary Medeiros, 1319 Sayre San Leandro, CA 94579, pharlap2@aol.com
ADULT GIRLIE MAGS. Private collection spanning 50’s - present. Many titles, Celebrities, Ginger Lynn, Seka, & others most N. Mint, Must have want lists. Reasonable prices. Looking for those rare girlie mags? I may have them! Al Nazario, #12P 400 W. 43rd St, NYC, 10036 or call 212-868-9203 nazarioal@yahoo.com
WWII VET BUYING WWI Uniforms, in good shape, plus WWII memorabilia, call 716-424-1478.
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WANTED POLICE AND Gangster related items, uniforms, autographs, prison, etc. LT. Kanigher (retired), 1847 N. Fairview St, Burbank, CA 91505.
1800-1970 SELL YOUR ANTIQUE TOYS, TRAINS, SPACE TOYS & ROBOTS for the HIGHEST PRICES! No one will pay you higher for Tin Toy Collections! 856-547-5521 ragtimetoys@comcast.net
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WANTED: WORLD COINS, U.S. paper money, currency, medals, tokens, gold, diamonds. CASH paid wepaymore@live.com 610 371 0505
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OCEAN LINER MEMORABILIA china, glassware, silver, paper, souvenirs, posters or models. Cunard, French Line, White Star Line, Italian Line, etc. 607-625-3947
TICKETS & PASSES. U.S. Pre-1930 from Trolley, Railroad, Ferry, Bridges, Horsecar, Omnibus, Stagecoach, etc. Dan Benice, PO Box 5708, Cary, NC 27512. Also email: dbtix@hotmail.com
OLDER FIREWORKS OR Packs Wanted by Collector, 573-474-5030 or 573-881-0090.
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.
WANTED OLD LETTER Press Equipment, wood/ lead letters, or anything printing related. Also looking for Blacksmith Anvils. Call 440-693-4232.
TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cards and Memorabilia to a Collector. Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709, kdomo22951@aol.com
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ANTIQUES * LONGABERGER® BASKETS * FURNITURE * PRINCESS HOUSE * EARLY FAMILY RECORDS * BOOKS * H.H. GOODS * GARDEN AND SHOP TOOLS * LAWN MOWER * MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE
The West End Fire Hall, 128 Rt. 715,
BRODHEADSVILLE, PA 18322
At the “Treasure Barn” at Jakes Flea Market,
Selling for Stroudsburg and Bangor, PA Estates to include Jos. Wallace Hardware Store cobalt script crock, porcelain Railway Express sign, enameled steel RR crossing sign, “Space Jet Ray Gun,” Lesney toy vehicles, model cars/ trucks by Winross, Penjoy, Revell, etc., 1959 Barbie “Resort Set,” quality books incl. Great Artists in The Louvre (1890-1900), The Presidents (1906), toys by Marx, Unique Art, Lionel, etc., Hopalong Cassidy “Dr. West Dental Kit” o/b, straight razors, arrowheads, oil paintings by Hans Schon and Edna Engelhardt, U.S. and Foreign coinage - Cents to Silver Dollars incl. 1914d Lincoln plus gold & currency, tintypes and encased photos, 22” copper butcher’s kettle, ice sled, clocks, super Bangor, PA Firemen’s photo (1915), old padlocks, Vict. mourning cape and bonnet, Lake Ontario racing boat model (1920s), tobacco trading cards, Art Nouveau postcard album full, vint. sewing implements, named WWII vet’s collection incl. Nazi medals, Sterling and Gold jewelry incl. 14k Diamond engagement ring, ant. quilts and crocheted bedspread, early U.S. silver serving pieces 1806 up, carpenter’s tool chest, West End Fair memorabilia and MANY other local County collectibles incl. mint 1900’s Pocono Hotel & Resort Guides; duck stamps, hunting licenses and collection of antique license holders, ant. oak & other furniture, military medals and law enforcement badges, porcelain chamber set, cut glass, pocket watches, much old advertising, big box lots and more to unpack. Details and photos at Auctionzip.com (ID# 4958) Doors open 8:30 A.M. Auction Day. Absentee bids accepted.
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SINGLE ESTATE AUCTION From the Estate of Kathryn D. Leidy of Boyertown, PA Antiques & Collectibles, Redware, Early China, Porcelain & Glassware, Silver, Toys, Vintage Clothing & Linens, Jewelry, Tumbled Stones & Rocks, Furniture, Books, Paper, Artwork, Photography & Camera Equip., Early tools and more.
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PUBLICOfESTATE AUCTION Elmer & Anna Beiler TUES., APRIL 25, 2017 AT 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 379 Old Mill Drive, GAP, PA 17527
Directions: Rt. 340 to Mount Vernon Rd., Then Left Onto Buena Vista, To Old Mill Drive On Right. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is the Estate of Anna Beiler and the Late Elmer Beiler. The Listing On This Sale Bill is Just A Brief Listing of What’s Selling. If You Are A Relative Of This Family You Don’t Want To Miss This Auction. Lots Of History - Family Records That Date In The 1800s. Anna Kept Her Merchandise In Very Great Shape. Don’t Miss This Auction. Please Bring Lawn Chair. Sale Order: Starting at 9:00 A.M. w/H.H. Goods, Longaberger® Baskets at 10:00 A.M. Followed by Princess House, Then Approx. 11:30 Books, Furniture Last Approx. 2:00 P.M. Terms of Sale: Major Credit Cards. Accepted, 5% Fee Waived If Paid by Cash or PA Check. Visit auctionzip.com ID #25310 for details AUCTIONEERS: Daniel F. Stoltzfus, Lic. #AU005680 Amos Stoltzfus, Jr. Lic. #AA019567 Leon J. Fisher, Lic. #AU005827 717-442-9493 SALE FOR: Estate of Anna Beiler and the Late Elmer Beiler Executors: Sam Beiler, Aary Yoder, Martha Dienner 717-442-8315
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SPRING TOY SPECTACULAR AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 29TH, 2017 AUCTION STARTS 10:00 A.M.
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Excellent collection of Tin Windup Toys by Marx, Chein, Unique Art, Strauss, and More!!! Highlight include Marx Amos & Andy Walkers w/Box, Marx Bluto Dippy Dumper w/Box, Linemar Mickey on Pluto, Marx Dumbo Carousel, and More Great Toys!!! Excellent selection of German Toys by Lehmann, Tipp, Guntherman, CKO, Arnold, Schuco, Bing, G&K, and More!!! Many German Hand Painted Tin Toys, US Zone Germany Toys, and Much More!!! Great selection of Japanese Tin Windups and Battery Operated Toys. Many with Boxes!!! Highlighted by Giant Sonic Robot!!! Large collection of Pressed Steel Trucks by Buddy L, Keystone, Steelcraft, Structo, Banner, Marx, Wyandotte, Tonka, Structo, and More!!! Many with Boxes!!! Nice Cast-Iron Vehicles and Horse Drawn. Highlighted by Arcade Panel Truck, Arcade White Panel Truck, Dent Contractors Truck, Hubley Motorcycle w/Electric Headlight, And More Great Cast-Iron Pieces!!! Large collection of Cap Gun Sets, Holster Sets, Cowboy Items, Play Sets, and More!!! Nice selection of Still and Mechanical Banks, Roly Polys, Belsnickels, Candy Containers, Skittle Sets, Doll Furniture, Britains, Composition Animals, Santa Claus Toys, and Much More!!!! LIVE BIDDING THRU: MILESTONEAUCTIONS.COM,
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