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Lititz Historical Foundation’s 55th Annual Antiques Show To Take Place June 23 And 24

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Morphy Auctions’ Premier Comic Book Sale Set For June 22 Selections From Silver, Bronze, And Modern Ages To Be Sold

The Lititz H i s t o r i c a l Foundation will hold its 55th Annual Antiques Show, Lancaster County’s oldest show of its kind and always a perennial favorite, on Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24. The organization’s fundraiser will be held in the Warwick Middle School (104 Maple Street) in Lititz, Pa. Show hours will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Admission will be $9 per person or $8 with show card or ad. Promoted as an “old-time country show,” the event features a cast of nearly 50 dealers presenting a wide range of quality and reasonably priced country wares and dry goods. Shoppers can expect to find Pennsylvania country material, stoneware, redware, fraktur, folk carvings, kitchen goods, textiles, early lighting, transferware, early

Under The Boardwalk on page 2

Special Photography Display At Haddon Heights Antiques Center on page 2

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Michener Art Museum Offers Half-Price Admission Special An Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC universal grade 4.0 silver age key comic book will be estimated at $12,000-$18,000.

This Incredible Hulk #181 CGC universal grade 8.0 1974 bronze age key comic book is estimated at $2,000-$3,000.

Morphy Auctions is excited to announce a premier comic books auction to be held on Thursday, June 22. Bidding will start promptly at 9 a.m. All lots from this sale are on display in Morphy’s Denver gallery and are available for preview now. This sale will This lot of 33 The Invincible Iron Man #69 - #103 bronze age key undoubtedly weave a comic books will be estimated at $600-$1,200. web of intrigue with its selection of titles featuring Spider Man. Amazingly, over 40 fine lots are on offer featuring this favorite superhero. Lot #46, an Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC universal grade 4.0 silver age key comic book, will be estimated at $12,000-$18,000. Considered a Holy Grail by many, it features off white pages and tells the origin of Spider Man through Stan Lee’s story, Stan Ditko’s art, and Jack Kirby’s cover. And lot #1, an Amazing Spider Man #1 1963 Marvel Comic Book CGC universal grade 4.5, is the story which retells the origins of Spider Man. This copy will be estimated at $5,000-$6,500. Comic books featuring Iron Man over time are a heavy metal favorite. A great choice for summertime vacation reading would have to be lot #66, a lot of 33 The A Tales Of Suspense #39 1963 CGC Invincible Iron Man #69 - #103 universal grade 4.0 comic book will be estimated at $3,500-$5,000. Continued on page 2

The James A. Michener Art Museum, a cultural institution in Doylestown, Pa., dedicated to collecting, interpreting, and exhibiting American art, is offering half-price general admission during the month of June. General admission tickets are available online or at the museum. “The Michener has always enjoyed tremendous community support, and we want to welcome as many visitors as possible to kick off what promises to be a wonderful summer season,” said Lisa Tremper Hanover, director and CEO of the Michener Art Museum. “We have several special exhibitions that will be on view during June, including the groundbreaking ‘Charles Sheeler: Fashion, Photography, and Sculptural Form’ show, as well as galleries that showcase our Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings, work by George Nakashima, and other highlights

Superbly Preserved Marklin Battleship Sails To $150,000 Finish At Bertoia’s on page 10

Grey Flannel’s Summer Games Auction Closes June 21 on page 14

from our permanent collection.” The Michener Art Museum, which opened in 1988 on the historic site of a former prison, was recently named “One of the 25 Best Galleries or Museums in America” Continued on page 7

Does Silverplate Have Any Scrap Value? on page 18

In This Issue SHOPS, SHOWS & MARKETS . . . . . . . . . . starting on page 3 SHOPS DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . on page 6 EVENT & AUCTION CALENDAR . on page 8 AUCTION SALE BILLS . . . starting on page 8

FEATURED AUCTION: Jeffery S. Evans & Associates - June 16 & 17 in Mt. Crawford, Virginia - Page 13

AUCTIONEER DIRECTORY . . . . . on page 9 CLASSIFIEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . on page 18


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estimated at $4,000-$5,000. And it’s a most excellent adventure with lot #85, a Marvel Journey Into Mystery #83 comic book 1962 CGC universal grade 4.0. This highly

desirable book includes the origin and first appearance of Thor, and it will be estimated at $4,000-$5,000. “This comic book sale offers an exciting and comprehensive selection of some of the world’s most favorite and sought-after titles. Their illustrations and stories are riveting, and it’s easy to get lost in their surreal worlds! The Amazing Fantasy book featuring the origins of Spider Man is truly in a class by itself. Please visit our Denver, Pa., gallery to see these works of art firsthand - it’s worth a trip from anywhere,” said Dan Morphy, president of Morphy Auctions. Morphy Auctions is located at 2000 North Reading Road, Denver, Pa. Morphy Auctions is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 717-335-3435 or visit www.MorphyAuctions.com.

pulleys, travel maps, compasses, and pink flamingos. If that’s not enough, the shop also has a collection of abalone, red coral, and mother-of-pearl items to accessorize summer houses. And this is just a small representation of all the seashore memorabilia that’s in the multi-dealer shop. There is always something going on at Grist Mill Antiques Center. The store hosts a Scavenger Hunt on the last Wednesday of each month. Light refreshments are served, and lists are given out at 5 p.m. The person who finds the most items on the list is awarded a $25 gift certificate. The semiannual flea market will be held on Sunday, Oct. 22, where dealers from this shop and sister

shop Haddon Heights Antiques Center offer up treasures at discounted prices. The Grist Mill Antiques Center is located at 127 Hanover St. (Route 616) in Pemberton, N.J. It is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours to 8 p.m. every Wednesday. For more information and to see more photos of the June showcase, visit www.gristmillantiques.com.

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bronze age key comic books. This literal library, estimated at $600-$1,200, consists of a run of the Invincible Iron Man comic books; all are ungraded and in excellent condition. And it’s a nail biter with lot #104, a Tales Of Suspense #39 1963 CGC universal grade 4.0 comic book, estimated at $3,500-$5,000. This excellent, highly sought-after book tells the tale of the origins of Iron Man, a.k.a. Tony Stark. X marks the spot when it comes to this sale’s offerings of premier X-Men comic books. It’s a new beginning with lot #78, a Marvel X-Men #1 1963 comic book CGC universal grade 5.0, estimated at $4,000$5,000. This important book has cream to off white pages and features the origin and first appearance of The X-Men. Collectors are certain to make a big deal over lot #79, a giant size X-Men #1 NM CGC 9.4 comic book from 1975, estimated at $1,800-$2,500. This larger-than-life offering presents

This Amazing Spider-Man #1 1963 Marvel comic book CGC universal The Marvel The Avengers #4 1964 grade 4.5 is estimated at $5,000- comic book CGC universal grade 8.0 will be estimated at $3,500-$4,500. $6,500. the new X-Men - First Storm, $3,500-$4,500. Lot #61, an Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Incredible Hulk #181 CGC uniThunderbird - for the first time. versal grade 8.0 1974 bronze This auction also offers a age key comic book debuting heroic assortment of books fea- the first full appearance of turing better and lesser-known Wolverine, will be estimated superheroes. Lot #48, a Marvel The Avengers #4 1964 comic book CGC universal grade 8.0 featuring the first silver age appearance of Captain For those who grew up in America, will be estimated at New Jersey, going “down the shore” between Memorial Day and Labor Day is an integral part of their life story. Long days lying in the hot sun, dipping toes in the cool ocean, digging up crabs, and scavenging for seashells all play a part in those memories. Perhaps one of the best traditions, however, was walking the boards – strolling along the boardwalk and taking in all the sights, smells and sounds that summer had to offer. The New Jersey boardwalks – 26 of them from Sea Bright to Cape May – have A Marvel X-Men #1 1963 comic book Marvel’s Journey Into Mystery #83 been ballyhooed for decades, CGC universal grade 5.0 will be esti- comic book 1962 CGC universal grade from the most valuable piece mated at $4,000-$5,000. 4.0 is estimated at $4,000-$5,000. of real estate in Monopoly to an acclaimed HBO series “Boardwalk Empire,” nothing evokes the memories of summer more than the 1964 hit by the Drifters,

at $2,000-$3,000. Lot #103, a D.C. Comics showcase #22 comic book 1959 CGC universal grade 5.5 is a shining example as well. It features the origin of the silver age

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“Under the Boardwalk.” For the month of June, the Grist Mill Antiques Center has collected all the treasures that recall beach and boardwalk days from the past. Their special display is brimming with vintage seaside collectibles such as sand pails and toys, postcards and prints, graniteware crab pots, oyster plates and tins, seagulls and sea-life figurines featuring manufacturers such as Murano Glass and Cambridge Glass, Ruby Flash souvenir glassware, lighthouses, ships, and scrimshaw. They also have shells and shell-themed jewelry, tableware and pottery, as well as Fiesta and Stangl dishes in the colors of the sand and sea, picnic baskets, Scotch-plaid coolers and picnic ware, transistor radios, fishing gear, block and

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COLLECTOR CHATS WITH PETER S. SEIBERT This Week: A Great Place To Start New Collectors the internet has shown that rare items are not that rare. With photographs, it is rare to have multiples (political figures and generals notwithstanding) in existence, so most are truly unique items. Condition is another easily determined aspect of photographs. Faded is a definite no-no, but chipped corners are not always fatal. Sources for collecting photographs are pretty wide

ranging. I buy a lot online (particularly images where the scene is not identified to a specific name or geographic location). However, some of my best have come from antique shops and in large lots at auctions. The trick is really to approach the subject with an open mind so as to look for and to find images in a host of different locations. Photographs are easily

cared for in polypropylene sleeves housed in binders. Pages can be found in a host of different locations and are very reasonable. The best part is that the binders can be stored in any number of different locales. So, if you have a young person who is perhaps showing some interest in collecting, I would suggest looking at historic photography.

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cartes-de-visite. The outlay was under $75, total! Historic photography can cover everything from occupations (farmer, carpenter, businessman) to action (wars, fires, disasters) to novelty (spiritual photographs or images of circuses). What makes them particularly of interest is that most are unique. That, in my mind, is the real hook here. Collecting, in many ways, has to be about collecting unique items. One of the reasons that stamps, books, cards and the like have softened in the marketplace has been that

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Reg. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 10-5; Fri.-Sun. 10-6 Extrav Hours: Wed.-Thurs. 10-8, Fri.-Sat. 9-8, Sun. 9-6

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German Trading Post Antique Mall

Adams Antiques

2152 N. Reading Road, Route 272, Denver Open Everyday 10-5 Extrav Hours: Wed. 10-5, Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10-8, Sun. 10-5 www.blackhorselodge.com

Come Shop Our Clean 25,000 Square Foot Store… Over 175 Quality Dealers of Furniture, Jewelry, Primitives, Pottery Gas Station, Advertising, etc.

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272 Antiques Mall 1300 N. Reading Rd., Rt. 272, Stevens Open Mon.-Thurs. 10-5, Fri-Sun. 10-6 Extrav Hours: Open ‘til 8 Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.

10%-50% Discounts

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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.

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.

08006 Barnegat Light 609-361-8039 THE SEAWIFE, 1901 Bayview Ave. at Viking Village. Country primitive antique furniture, quilts, folk art, architecturals & garden. Open Fri., Sat., Sun.

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.

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.

ANTIQUE CROSSROADS 20150 National Pike,

I-70 To Exit 32A Route 40 E. 1.5 Miles

250 Antique Dealers Handicap Accessible

In Frederick, Md.

A Fun Place To Shop!

195 W. FRONT ST.

(732) 842-4336

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NEW JERSEY 07701 S630100

Exit 109 Garden State Parkway

Furniture Art & Prints Advertising • Textiles Records • Pottery • Civil War Items

301-662-9173

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5862 Urbana Pike (Rt. 355 So.) Frederick, MD oldgloryantiques.com Open Daily 10-6 “Late� Thursdays ‘til 8 pm

Open Daily 10-5 P.M. 1 Chesapeake Ave. (Off Main St.)

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484.949.8130 Mon. 10-4; Closed Tues. & Weds.; Thurs. 10-6; Fri. 10-8; Sat. 10-6; Sun. 10-4

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.

1-800-800-1833, ext. 2561

CALL or

717-492-2561 Monday- Friday 8:00am-4:30pm

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�

FAX 717-492-2566 24 hours a day Your ad will be processed on the next business day

E-MAIL Submit your ad to us at

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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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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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

19608 Sinking Spring 484-755-5586 THE PRIMITIVE BARN & FEATURED ARTISANS, 3809 Penn Ave. Retail/ Wholesale antiques, upcycled primitive furniture, handmade home & garden decor. Tues.-Fri., 11-5; Sat- Sun 11-4.

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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.

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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

Open Everyday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thurs. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. visit www.antiquesnj.com for details

Atlantic Beach Soap CompanyÂŽ 102 North Union Avenue, Cranford, NJ 07016

908-272-7595

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Rt. 29 3 Mi. N. Of Rt. 422 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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18091 Wind Gap 610-863-1757 WIND GAP INDOOR FLEA MARKET 316 N Broadway. Open Sat.- Sun. 8am-4pm. A/C building, includes Nancy’s Cafe has homemade cheesecake & Marks Produce locally grown. The Brass Lady has Vintage Antiques everything country collectible milk bottles. NASCAR Bill.

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

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

717-352-8485

Antiques & Collectibles

100 DEALERS - ALL SPECIALTIES

4 LARGE BUILDINGS 300+ DEALERS Antiques. Collectibles. Coins. Jewelry. Glassware. Consignment Furniture. Candles. Baskets. Wrought Iron. Decorations. Etc. HOURS: 9AM TO 5PM 3625-3653 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222

110 Dealers

Sundays 12 noon-5 p.m.

226 W. FRONT ST.

Antique & Craft Mall

MARKETPLACE

Red Bank Antique Center Daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

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.

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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.

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.

Hagerstown, MD 21740

Open 7 Days 9-5.

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.

19343 Glenmoore 610-942-7500 CRICKET’S ANTIQUES & GARDEN MARKET, 1641 Horseshoe Pike 2nd floor. Antiques, Artisians & Gardening! Hrs. 10am-5pm daily, Thurs. 10-8:30. cricketsantiquesandgardenmarket.com

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PEMBERTON, NJ 08068 Limited Space Available Route 616, 127 Hanover Street

Haddon Heights, New Jersey

Head east on Rt. 38; turn left at light after Rt. 206 intersection

www.haddonheightsantiques.com

www.gristmillantiques.com

(856) 546-0555 (609) 726-1588 OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 AM TO 5 PM OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8 PM

Open Mon.-Fri. 10AM-3:30PM, Sat. 10AM-4:30PM & Sun. 12-4:30PM

Exit #82 Garden St. Parkway Rt. #37 East

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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

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.

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

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.

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19720 New Castle 302-328-3506 2ND ACT ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES & TREASURES, LLC 304-306 Delaware St. 5,000 sq. ft. antiques cooperative & art gallery. www.2ndactantiques.com Open every day. Find us on Facebook.

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.

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

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19711 Newark 302-733-7677 MAIN STREET ANTIQUE, 23 Liberty Plaza. Summer Hrs. Mon-Sat. 12-8, Sun. 12-5. Over 45 Showcase/ Room Dlrs selling quality antiques/ collectibles. mainstreetantiques.com

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

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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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

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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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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Michener Art Museum Continued from page 1

by the American Art Awards. Each year, the museum welcomes 135,000 visitors from around the world. Parking is free, and lunch is available from the Terrace CafĂŠ, which overlooks the outdoor sculpture garden. Currently on view at the

Antiques & Auction News — June 16, 2017 - - 7 antiquesandauctionnews.net gallery talks and tours, con- events, classes, or camps. service set up outside certs, films, family programs, The Michener Art Museum adjacent to the show entrance. Continued from page 1 art classes, and summer is located at 138 South Pine This food may be eaten camps. The half-price admis- St., Doylestown, Pa. dolls, coin silver, paintings and indoors in the cafeteria. And sion special does not apply to For more information, call prints, holiday items and shoppers with a sweet tooth programs, tours, special 215-340-9800. much more. Hungry shoppers can indulge in fresh, homewill have an opportunity to made baked goods made purchase a delicious variety of by the foundation’s popular freshly prepared food, smoked bakers group. To learn more, call meats and pulled pork as well or visit as vegetarian choices from a 717-575-4006 well-known local food truck www.lititzhistoricalfoundation.com.

Lititz Show

Michener Art Museum are several permanent exhibitions, including the “Lenfest collection of Pennsylvania Impressionism,� “the Nakashima room,� and the “outdoor sculpture garden,� as well as special exhibitions. The Michener also presents daytime and evening lectures,

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110 South New York Road (Route 9), Galloway, NJ 1 Mile S. of Historic Smithville Village and 9 Miles N. of Atlantic City

July 20-22, 2017

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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: 10 A.M.-6 P.M. The Jersey Shore’s Largest Co-Op

NEW LOCATION! Crowne Plaza 1741 Papermill Road, Reading, PA 19610

COLUMBUS FARMERS’ MARKET

Open to the Public Friday, July 21st 10am-3pm

Friday, June 23rd Saturday, June 24th

Select Dealer Space and Showcases Available

Inside Store Hours: Thurs. 8-8, Fri. 10-8, Sat. 8-8 & Sun. 8-5 Outside Flea Market: Thurs. 6:30-3, Sat. 7:30-2 & Sun. 6:30-3

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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

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 Sundays Outdoors & Pavilions begins at 5 AM. Indoors Opens at 7:30 AM. 350 dealers indoors and up to 250 outdoors.

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AUCTIONS

SHOW & FLEA MARKET CALENDAR GEORGIA 07/06-09/17, ATLANTA, THURSSUN, Antiques & Collectibles, Atlanta Expo Center

06/22-24/17, KUTZTOWN, THURS 10 AM-4 PM FRI & SAT 8 AM-4 PM, Antiques & Collectors Extravaganza, 740 Noble St, Renningers Antique Market

MICHIGAN 07/09/17, CENTREVILLE, SUN 8 AM-3 PM, Antique Market & Sale, St Joseph Grange Fairgrounds

06/23-24/17, LITITZ, FRI 10 AM5 PM SAT 9 AM-2 PM, Antiques, 401 Maple St, Warwick Middle School

NEW JERSEY 07/08/17, OCEAN CITY, SAT 9 AM-3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles Fair, 1735 Simpson Ave, Stainton Senior Ctr Ocean City Community Ctr

06/24/17, CARBONDALE, SAT 10 AM-6 PM, Antiques, 7 Park Place, Historic Memorial Park 06/24/17, CARBONDALE, SAT 10 AM-6 PM, Antiques in the Park, 7 Park Place, Historic Memorial Park On Main Street

OHIO 06/23-25/17, WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, FRI SAT SUN, Antique Extravaganza, Fayette County Fairgrounds

06/25/17, DENVER, SUN 7:30 AM-4 PM, Antiques & Collectors Extravaganzas, 2500 N Reading Rd, Renningers Antique Market

PENNSYLVANIA 06/16-17/17, ALLENTOWN, FRI 10 AM-5 PM SAT 10 AM-4 PM, Antique City, 302 N 17th St, Allentown Fairgrounds Agri-Plex Center

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07/08/17, SCHNECKSVILLE, SAT 9 AM-3 PM, Indian Artifact, 4550 Old Packhouse Rd Rt 309N, Schnecksville Fire Co 07/21-22/17, READING, FRI 10 AM-3 PM SAT 9 AM-1 PM, The Ice Screamers Convention, 1741 Papermill Rd, Crowne Plaza 07/23/17, NEW HOPE, SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Toy, 46 N Sugan Rd, Event Ctr by Cornerstone Eagle Fire Co 07/29-30/17, CAMP HILL, SAT 9 AM-3 PM SUN 10 AM-1 PM, Wade Fest, Rt 15 N, Camp Hill Radisson Hotel VIRGINIA 07/22-23/17, CHANTILLY, SAT 9 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, DC Big Flea & Antiques Market, 4320 Chantilly Shopping Center, Dulles Expo Center 08/04-06/17, VIRGINIA BEACH, FRI 11 AM-6 PM SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, Antiques, Jewelry, Pottery, Textiles, Objects D'Art etc., 1000 19th St, Virginia Beach Convention Center

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NEW JERSEY 06/17/17, EDGEWATER PARK, SAT 9 AM, Furniture, glass, china, jewelry, eclectic offerings, kitchen, primitives, sewing, coins, etc., OnSite Farmhouse Auction 1405 Bridgeboro Rd, Chris Doerner 06/17/17, MULLICA HILL, SAT 9 AM, WWI horse drawn military escort wagon w/cross flags (signal corps), field veterinary chest unit, cobbler tools & advertising, horse saddles, harnesses, leather goods, vintage stirrup tapaderos, antique & Nikon cameras & lenses, advertising items, Hires Root Beer barrel dispenser, dresses from vintage dress shop, costume jewelry etc., 302 Richwood Rd, Lee M. Fox 06/24/17, EGG HARBOR CITY, SAT 8:30 AM, Hit & Miss engines, farm antiques, antique furniture, household etc., OnSite 5800 White Horse Pike, Leaman Auctions Ltd. NEW YORK 06/24/17, HARTWICK, SAT 9:30 AM, Antique farm machinery, antiques, local paintings etc., OnSite 3109 County Hwy 205, Goodrich Auction Service Inc. OHIO 06/24/17, WILLOUGHBY, SAT 10 AM, premier Military & Firearms Event, 3860 Ben Hur Ave, Milestone Auctions Gallery

Historic Memorial Park on Main St. S C H E D U L E O F E V E N T S Antiques in the Park City Hall Fireworks 9:30pm 30+ Dealers, 10am-6pm Farmers Market Appraisals 11am-4pm Antique Car Show 4pm-8pm LIVE Music Noon-8pm Library Book & Bake Sale 10am-6pm Horse & Carriage Rides 1pm-8pm City Hall Cookout Noon-8pm Chicken BBQ 4pm-7pm Hot Dogs, Hamburgers & Walking Tacos

PENNSYLVANIA 06/15/17, QUARRYVILLE, THURS 2 PM, Antiques, furniture, box lots, coins, 3164 White Oak Rd, PA Auction Center

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DELAWARE 06/24/17, MILLSBORO, SAT 10 AM, Guns, fire arm books, ammunition, gun safes, furniture, tools, Coca Cola refrigerator & Coca Cola button etc., OnSite 30646 Crosswell Ln, 3 Seasons Auction

06/17/17, EAST PETERSBURG, SAT 9 AM, Antiques, furniture, toys, OnSite 6465 Main St, John M. Hess Auction Service, Inc. 06/17/17, QUARRYVILLE, SAT 8 AM, Guns & Sporting Goods, 3164 White Oak Rd, PA Auction Center

DC BIG FLEA & ANTIQUES MARKET

06/17/17, WOMELSDORF, SAT 9 AM & NOON, Personal Property featuring furniture & appliances, antiques, collectibles, shop items, household; Real Estate Noon, OnSite 422 Good Ave, Les Longenecker

06/17/17, YORK, SAT 9 AM, Fine antiques, collectibles, comics, jewelry, coins, York Fairgrounds Pennsylvania Room 334 Carlisle Ave, Keystone Auctions LLC 06/18/17, HARRISBURG, SUN 10 AM, Antiques, collectibles, midcentury modern, art, house & home; furniture Noon, 1500 Paxton St, Cordier Auctions & Appraisals 06/19/17, MAPLE GLEN, ONLINE SALE ENDS MON, Life size bronze elk garden sculpture, two Chinese export rose Mandarin urns 19th c., estate furniture, Modernist rosewood furniture, collection of Dorflinger glass, collection of Rose Medallion, estate sterling etc. Preview - 6/17 - 10 am-5 pm or by appt. @ 1425 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen, Online Only @ www.locatillc.com, Locati, LLC 06/21-22/17, HATFIELD, BID NOW AND LIVE ONLINE WED & THURS @ 7 PM, 6/21 - Jewelry, artwork, decorative accessories; 6/22 - Nostalgic items, furniture & carpets, Online Only @www.alderferauction.com, Alderfers Auctions & Appraisers 06/21/17, LEESPORT, WED 1 PM, Antiques, collectibles, Wedgwood, Hummels, beer items etc., Leesport Farmers Market Diefenderfer Auction Gallery Rt 61, Diefenderfer Auction Company, LLC 06/21/17, PENNSDALE, WED 4:30 PM, Guns, ammo, antiques, furniture, Fry's Auction Hall 400 Village Rd, Fry's Auction, Inc. 06/21/17, RICHLANDTOWN, WED 2 PM, Antiques, collectibles, jewelry, firearms, furniture etc.; coins appx 6 pm, Benner Hall 1260 E Cherry St, J. Pandur Auction Services, Inc. 06/22-23/17, BIRD-IN-HAND, THURS 3:30 PM FRI 8 AM, Consignment Auction of Carriages & Antiques featuring carriages, coaches, buggies, sleighs, blacksmith & forge tools, antiques, collectibles, Rt 340, Bird In Hand Auction 06/22/17, HATFIELD, THURS ONLINE NOW THROUGH CLOSING @ 8 PM, Fine home furnishings, art, decorations, home goods (Bryn Mawr,PA), Online Only @www.alderferauction.com, Alderfers Auctions & Appraisers 06/22/17, HATFIELD, BID NOW AND LIVE ONLINE THURS 8 PM, Travel Posters, Online Only @ w w w. a l d e r f e r a u c t i o n . c o m , Alderfers Auctions & Appraisers

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Superbly Preserved Marklin Battleship Sails To $150,000 Finish At Bertoia’s

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Spring Signature Auction Grosses $1.9 Million There was no shortage of rodent riders measures 9.5 trains, planes or automobiles inches long and has lithoin Bertoia’s March 25 Spring graphed “spoked” balloon Signature Auction, but the ultimate in luxury travel turned out to be an early 20th-century Marklin battleship. A well-detailed representation of the HMS Edward VII, the 20.5-inch craft was complete with This Marklin Battleship HMS Edward VII, well preserved and complete, 20.5 inches long, German, sold for $150,000.

The largest size (11.5-inch) Gordon Bennett boat-tail racer produced by Gunthermann sold for $21,600. categories with collectors, and there are many sophisticated buyers among those who attend our sales. Most knew how rare and special this piece was, but the $60,000 winning bid was still remarkable – it was more than triple

tires. Bertoia’s example swept past its estimate to settle at $51,000. Another popular entry was an example of the largest-size (11.5-inch) Gordon Bennett

A Tippco Mickey & Minnie motorcycle, circa 1932, German, sold for $51,000. boat-tail racer produced by revered German toy manufacturer Gunthermann. The sleek early styling with white rubber tires, red and green headlamps, and two drivers crouched forward, makes it a favorite with collectors of

with wooden seats, and a baggage car lettered “New York and Washington,” was destined to leave its $10,000-$12,000 estimate behind. After heated bidding, it concluded its auction journey at $39,000. Another lot that defied predictions was an early Marklin 1 gauge boxed early automotive toys. It sold passenger set made for the near the top of its estimate American market. The train range at $21,600. Also of was led by a clockwork German manufacture, a boxed Ubelacker Dirigible Airship with pontoons attracted intense interest due to its

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Furniture - Antiques - Collectibles - Mid-Century SUNDAY, June 18 at 10 A.M. unusual design and action. It landed within estimate at $24,000. A collection of more than a dozen amusing, Frenchmade Fernand Martin wind-up

The Steiff apricot mohair rod teddy bear with elephant button in ear, circa 1905, German, accompanied by X-ray showing interior rod mechanism, sold for $30,000.

The Fernand Martin L’Intrepide jockey on horse, French, with original box, sold for $9,600. Mouse driver and Minnie Mouse passenger. Arguably the most desirable of all German automotive toys of its period, it holds crossover appeal with collectors of tin toys, motorcycles and Disney fans. “Whenever one of the few known Mickey and Minnie motorcycles comes to auction, bidders take part from all over the world,” said Bertoia. The colorful clockwork bike with

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(Halfway between Reading & Hamburg on Rt. 61, Back side of main mrkt. bldg.) Early listing for this auction. Many of the Wedgwood & some Hummel items have original boxes. We will start detailing the items this week on the web site so keep checking back for more details & pictures...hi-lighted as follows: Hummels: (50+) Figurines (Mks 2-7); Canister & Spice Sets; Plates; Bells; Wedgwood: (100+) Pcs. from Late 18th thru the 20th Century incl.: Clocks, Pitchers, Vases, Bottles, Trinket & Powder Boxes, Teapots, Medallions, Tiles, Plates & Jewelry in many patterns & colors; Glass Bird; Vintage Beer Items: (35) Trays; (13) Lamps; Non & Lighted Signs; (21) Taps; Coasters; Openers; Wood Box; Advertising; Antiques/Collectibles: Waterford Stems; Silver Plate Tea Sets incl.: Pairpoint; Early Jeweled Murano Figures; Royal Bayreuth Tapestry Vases & Basket; Lusterware; (7) Carnival Bicent. Chop Plates; (6) Stangl Birds; Glass Saturn Lamp; Pewter Helmets; Art Pottery; Postcards; Too much more to list!! See www.westwall.com for flyer & pictures Approx. Sale Order: Non-catalog Items at 1 P.M., Catalog at 2 P.M. Terms: Cash, Check, MC, Visa, AmEx, Discover, 10% Buyer’s Premium Cash/Check, 15% Credit Card, 6% PA Sales Tax Charged.

Photos at JPandurAuction.com • 215-208-6481 This Steiff Clown Bear with original hat and ruff, 19 inches tall, realized $39,000.

This set of four Boucher standard gauge train cars, including an observation car with tin seats, two coaches with wooden seats, and a baggage car, brought $39,000. the high estimate. It just goes to show how strong the market is for fine Christmas antiques.” Keeping pace behind the sleigh was a true comic character classic, a circa-1932 Tippco motorcycle with Mickey

American outline 0-4-0 locomotive with a long, open-style cab, bell and chain on the boiler and a red cow catcher. Following behind were a tender and three rare cars, including a baggage car, and both a first class and second class coach, each with opening doors. Very hard to find with its original box with profusely illustrated label, the set was bid to $24,000 against an estimate of $8,000-$10,000. It’s always antique teddy bear season at Bertoia’s, and for their spring auction, the company offered some choice examples of Steiff designs from the Catherine “Sue” McKinney collection, part one. Many of the bears were book examples that illustrated Ken Yenke’s 1990s “Teddy Bear Treasury, Volumes I and II.” With charm to spare, a Steiff 19-inch-tall browntipped mohair Clown Teddy Bear sported its original hat and ruff, glass eyes and appropriate ear button. Against an estimate of $5,500$7,500, it captured hearts as well with a $39,000 winning bid. For additional information, readers may call 856-692-1881 or visit www.bertoiaauctions.com.

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This composition Santa with rabbit-fur beard and hair, dressed in red robe, riding a nodding donkey, total height 3 feet, sold for $21,600.

toys, many of them boxed, came from the 60-year Julian “Tony” Daval collection. The prestigious grouping included a “Perfect Fisherman” and boxed “Valiant Boer,” each selling for $14,400, and a nice- An early German loofah sleigh with A rare Marklin 1 gauge boxed passen- ly boxed L’Intrepide Jockey, Santa driver and two nodding reindeer ger set made for the American market depicting a cloth-dressed with glass eyes and leather harness sold for $60,000. sold for $24,000.

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original masts, multiple cannons, turrets, lifeboats and guns. Its rarity and impeccable appearance made it the object of fierce competition, with the winning bidder paying $150,000 (estimate $75,000-$100,000) to own the nautical prize. It was the top achiever in the 530-lot sale, which totaled $1.9 million inclusive of buyer’s premium. On land, the bidding race was won by an unlikely competitor, a 39-inch-long German loofah sleigh with Santa driver and two nodding reindeer. “This was one of the great surprises of the sale,” said Jeanne Bertoia, owner and co-founder of Bertoia Auctions. “Christmas is traditionally one of our most popular

rider on a clockwork horse, which crossed the finish line at $9,600. Train collectors doubledipped into two highly regarded collections, those of longtime railway enthusiasts Jerry Greene and Jerry Loman. The selection of rare trains included locomotives and cars by Marklin, Ives, Boucher, Lionel and Voltamp, as well as other European and American manufacturers. Additionally, there were several early cast-iron trains and a wealth of desirable accessories. A set of four very seldom-seen Boucher standard gauge train cars, including an observation car with tin seats, two coaches

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Grouping Represents The Most Comprehensive Outside Of The Library Of Congress The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has acquired one of the finest collections of early Virginia-related maps ever assembled. Through a part gift/part purchase agreement, the foundation has added more than 220 maps, charts, atlases and documents to its collection, all dating between 1540 and 1835. Collected over four decades by William C. Wooldridge of Suffolk, Va., the maps were, until recently, owned by the The Carta particolare della Virginia Virginia Cartographical Society, Vecchia è Nuoua, by Sir Robert Dudley, a private, Norfolk, Va.-based cartographer, engraved by Antonio consortium. The addition of Francesco Lucini, Florence, 1647, with The Americae pars, Nunc Virginia, engraved by Theodore De Bry, after work by the Wooldridge collection black and white line engraving, was a John White, Frankfurt, Germany, 1590, with black and white line engraving and gives Colonial Williamsburg gift of the Virginia Cartographical period color, was a gift of the Virginia Cartographical Society, 2017-23a. the most comprehensive Society, 2017-205. assemblage of Virginia maps outside of the Library of them,â€? said Ronald Hurst, spherical shape of the Earth engaging of these, Plan of the Congress. These objects will be Colonial Williamsburg’s on paper required increasing- Investment of York and displayed in multiple future Carlisle Humelsine chief cura- ly distorting the lines of longi- Gloucester, was produced by exhibitions at the Art Museums tor and vice president for col- tude the farther they were George Washington’s engiof Colonial Williamsburg and lections, conservation, and from the equator so that lines neer, Major Sebastian will be made available this museums. “When paired with of longitude and latitude were Bauman (who served as spring through the foundaat 90 degree angles. artillery commander at West tion’s online database at Although the land for- Point in 1779 after emigrating www.history.org/museums. mations were altered, from Austria). In addition to “We are thrilled to navigators could draw a providing substantial, announce this landmark straight line between detailed military information, acquisition, which repreany two points), which this map is interesting for its sents a critical investment provided a practical aid artistic composition. in the foundation’s core for navigators. Yorktown, Gloucester Point, mission to advance the Also in the and troop positions are conpublic’s understanding of Wooldridge collection is fined primarily to the top half early America and its a rare copy of Thomas of the map. The lower half is inhabitants,â€? said Mitchell Harriot’s 1590 publica- dominated by an explanation B. Reiss, president and tion, “Admiranda embellished with ornaments CEO of Colonial Narratio fida tamen, de of war. The shape of the Williamsburg. “The maps Commodis et Incolarum scrollwork cartouche surcontained in the Ritibus Virginiae,â€? with rounding the explanation, Wooldridge collection - in engravings by Theodore with flags and banners that addition to being true de Bry after John White thrust upward from both works of art in their own in original color. De Bry’s right - offer extraordinary engravings portray www.johnstinger.com insight into the exploVirginia as a latter-day ration, settlement and Eden, perhaps to stimudevelopment of Virginia.â€? late interest in settle“Maps are among the The Plan of the Investment of York and Gloucester, ment. The Native most illuminating of arti- surveyed by Sebastian Bauman and engraved by American “Town of facts because they reveal Robert Scot, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1782, is a Secotaâ€? depicts such a the interests, aspirations, black and white line engraving with period color. It scene, showing an abunand even biases of those was a gift of the Virginia Cartographical Society, dance of thriving crops who made and used 2017-238. in neatly ordered gardens carefully manithe foundation’s early Virginia cured by a Native population. The map of Americae Pars, maps, the Wooldridge collection gives us an unparalleled Nume Virginia drawn by John ability to understand and White and engraved by de Bry share Virginia’s role in our provides the first printed English record of Sir Walter national story.â€? Maps were made for a vari- Raleigh’s attempts to plant a ety of reasons: to document colony in the New World. new discoveries, facilitate trav- Although described in the title el, claim land and record mili- as Virginia, it delineates the tary activity. This collection region between the mouth of contains numerous examples the Chesapeake Bay and Cape of each type. One visually Lookout, North Carolina. Another highlight among unique map in the Wooldridge collection was made to facili- the new acquisitions dates to tate travel. Carta particolare the close of the American The Town of Secota was engraved by dela Virginia Vecchia e Nuova Revolution in 1781. Theodore De Bry, after work by John by Sir Robert Dudley was pub- Immediately after the British White, Frankfurt, Germany, 1590, with lished in Florence, Italy, in 1647, surrender at Yorktown, each black and white line engraving and and was the first map to depict of the generals enlisted their period color. It was a gift of Virginia the region using Mercator’s engineers to create surveys of Cartographical Society, 2017-23b. projection (to flatten the the battlefield. The most

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Jeffrey S. Evans To Present 32nd Semiannual Americana And Fine Antiques Auction

18th Annual

CONSIGNMENT Carriage & Antique AUCTION Auction Thurs. June 22 3:30 p.m. & Fri. June 23 8:00 a.m. Consignments

Important Anna Pottery Stoneware Presentation Vase Among Expected Top Lots and currency, most from an estate collection assembled in the first half of the 20th century, including a 1907 Saint Gaudens high-relief doubleeagle $20 gold coin with Roman numerals and many other gold

The 1907 Saint Gaudens high-relief double-eagle $20 gold coin with Roman numerals is from a wide selection of fine coins and currency to be offered.

coins, antiquarian books and manuscripts (including a first printing of Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven,” published in The American Review, February 1845), antique firearms, Civil War material, and other militaria (including a Fayetteville Armory 1863 percussion rifle in outstanding original condition, a rare Winchester, Va., attributed long rifle, and a John Brown pike). Session II, beginning at 9:30 a.m. EST, will include a fine selection of rare Virginia and other Southern material such The Samuel T. Taylor (c. 1806-46) oil- as 18th- and 19th-century on-canvas folk portrait depicts 3-year- American formal and country folk pottery, old Harriet E. Perkins of Louisa Co.,Va., furniture, Shenandoah Valley and other dated 1845.

folk art, 15 John L. Heatwole (Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, 1948-2006) carvings, early ceramics including a fine collection of dark blue American Historical Staffordshire, early This is an important Anna Pottery lighting including fine cut over- stoneware presentation vase made by lays and iron/tin primitives, master potter Cornwall Elihu Kirkpatrick early silver and pewter. (1814-90) for his daughter, Amy R. Highlights in the Saturday ses- Kirkpatrick (1862-1935), acquired sion will include an important directly from the Kirkpatrick family. Anna Pottery stoneware presentation vase made by master Sarah McCartney Johnston (b. potter Cornwall Elihu 1729), and their son, George Kirkpatrick (1814-90) for his Johnston Jr. (d. 1777, daughter Amy R. Kirkpatrick Washington’s aide-de-camp (1862-1935), acquired directly during the Revolutionary War), from the Kirkpatrick family; a will also be sold. rare Thompson family, “We are very excited to Morgantown Pottery, bring such an outstanding Morgantown, W. Va., cobalt- group of fresh material to the decorated two-gallon market for this auction, most of stoneware jar, bearing unique which will sell unreserved. Our decoration and unrecorded Virginia and other Southern marks; a fine Kentucky inlaid offerings are especially strong walnut child’s chest of drawers; and provide numerous unique “Sampson,” an important buying opportunities for colMaltby Sykes (American, 1911- lectors of all levels,” said com92) oil-on-masonite painting; pany president Jeffrey S. Evans. and a Samuel T. Taylor For further information, (American, c. 1806-46) oil-on- readers may call 540-434-3939 canvas folk portrait of 3-year- or visit www.jeffreysevans.com. old Harriet E. Perkins of Louisa Co., Va., dated 1845. A group of three Johnston family (Fairfax Co., Va., c. 1765) oil-on-canvas portraits attributed to John Hesselius (American, 1728-78), depicting George A large selection of American Historical ceramics, Johnston (1722-67, featuring the Kurt O’Hare and Barbara O’Hare colHouse of Burgesses, lection of dark blue Staffordshire American views, 1750-65), his wife, will be sold.

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Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates is pleased to announce its 32nd Semiannual Americana and Fine Antiques Auction to be held Friday and Saturday, June 16 and 17. The two-day event includes freshto-the-market consignments from estates and private collections in Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, and Florida, as well as material deaccessioned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to benefit the collections acquisitions funds. Offering a diverse range of rare and desirable material, the large sale promises to be a noteworthy event. Session I, beginning at 4 p.m. EST, will feature an excellent collection of highgrade 17th- to early 20th-century American and foreign coins

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Top-Quality Game-Used Memorabilia From Major Sports To Be Sold Grey Flannel Auctions has announced details of its 2017 Summer Games Auction, which will be open for bidding until Wednesday, June 21. The fully illustrated catalog containing 800-plus premiumquality lots is available to view online at

museum-quality piece stands alone as the only photomatched Olympic Jordan jersey known to exist as well as the earliest fully documented MJ example of its type extant. The bidding opens at $10,000. Also featured is New York Yankee legend Mickey Mantle’s 1953 gameused and autographed road jersey. It was likely issued for use in the 1953 All-Star Game and is conclusively photomatched to a photo taken in the spring of 1955. Mantle boldly autographed the jersey in blue pen on the left chest. It comes to the The 1984 Michael Jordan USA Olympic men’s marketplace from a genbasketball game-used red jersey, the only tleman who received it known photo-matched Jordan Olympic jersey from a former Major and earliest fully documented career example, League scout during a Yankees tryout in the will open at $10,000. 1950s. He did not make the team but held onto the now-historical piece, before finally letting it go. Unquestionably museum worthy, it stands as the hobby’s earliest known photomatched road jersey of Yankee great Mickey This 1953 Mickey Mantle New York Yankees Mantle. The bidding game-used and autographed road jersey, opens at $10,000. A featured Golden photo-matched, Championship season, full State Warriors road jerJSA & PSA/DNA LOA, will open at $10,000. sey worn by MVP www.GreyFlannelAuctions.co Stephen Curry in a game in m. All major sports are repre- which Curry recorded a dousented in the impressive auc- ble-double (33 points, 10 tion lineup, with an emphasis assists) and the Warriors on provenance, authenticity clinched the Pacific Division and rarity throughout. will be sold. Curry also threw The sale is headlined by a down a rare dunk in the secrare Michael Jordan 1984 ond quarter of the game. He Team USA basketball jersey signed the back of the jersey worn in the 1984 Olympics in black marker with the held in Los Angeles. These added inscription “MVP.” The games were essentially the opening bid is $5,000. platform through which The most dominant defenJordan would be introduced to sive center in NBA history, Bill basketball fans worldwide. Russell’s player-worn fleece The jersey has been conclu- warm-up jacket is another sively photo-matched to USA basketball highlight. The jackOlympic play and is believed et was sourced directly from to be the only red-colorway the Boston Garden when the uniform that Jordan wore for auction consignor’s grandfathis historic gold medal run. ther brought the jacket home Fresh-to-the-hobby, this following a game in the 1960s. The bidding opens at $5,000.

Multiple Ken Griffey Jr. items sourced directly from the attic of Griffey’s childhood home include his 1990 All-Star Game jersey and his Moeller High School jersey. Both jerseys are being offered for the first time publicly and open with individual reserves of $2,500. Also featured is a unique Cincinnati Reds full uniform worn by Griffey Jr. as a young child at a Reds father/son event. A pristine-condition, hobby-fresh Babe Ruth single-signed baseball boldly signed on the sweet spot in black steel-tip fountain pen highlights the autographed material. The baseball was given directly to the consignor more than 70 years ago as a birthday gift from his father. Upon receiving this gift, the consignor immediately put it away, knowing he would one day have something special. The baseball has seldom seen the light of day, being handled very infrequently. This directly reflects why the baseball currently reflects an almost unbelievably white and clean state. The bidding opens at $5,000. Worn by arguably the greatest left-handed pitcher in baseball history, Sandy Koufax’s game-used and autographed home 1964 flannel jersey is also offered in this auction. Originally sourced from Koufax, this museumquality sports treasure is in 100 percent original and unaltered condition. Bidding opens at $5,000. Ted “Teeder” Kennedy was included in the first group of players to be named in 2017 as one of the “100 Greatest NHL Players” in history. Offered in this auction is Kennedy’s game-used captain’s sweater that was sourced directly from

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Womelsdorf Boro., Berks Co. Real Estate: Vinyl/Brick Bi-level. Low maintenance home. Conrad Weiser Schools, Terms: 10% down day of sale. Settlement 45 days or before. For financing call Auctioneer at 484-256-1323. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Furniture & Appliances - Corner Cupboard, Jelly Cupboard, Washstand & Dresser Set, Drop Leaf Table, Formica Top Breakfast Set, Cedar Wardrobe, Ext. Table w/boards, Server, Misc. Table Stands, Blanket Chest, Painted Plank Bottom Chairs, 5 pc. Waterfall Bdrm. Suite, Dbl. Bed, Dressers, Plant Stands, Doll Cradle, Wooden Rockers, Victrola w/records, Clothes tree, Desk, Metal Shelving, Singer Sewing Mach. w/Cabinet, Letter Size Fire Safe, File Cabinet, Hotpoint Refrig., Estate Washer, Hotpoint Dryer, Woods Chest Freezer, Window AC, Hoover Steam Vac, Sm. Kitchen Appliances, Antiques & Collectibles: Springfield 12 ga. Single Shot Shotgun, Daisy BB Gun, Early Hershey Kiss cardboard bucket w/wooden lid, German Armand Marseille Doll, 390A 3/0, Bisque Head, Sleepy Eyes, Orig. Clothing, Composite Body w/Wooden Legs; L.C. Schaum’s Pnt. & Qt. Milk Bottles, (1 w/Paper Top); Many Electrified Oil Lamps; D.L. Clark Co. Tin Litho Cup (Circa 1900); Early Molding Planes (Israel White & Others); Mustache Cup Collection; Flow Blue China; Lg. Amount Of Carnival

Glass & Depression Glass; Needlepoint Peacock (Framed); 20 Plus Stoneware Crocks & Jugs (Some Cowden); Gingerbread Chime Clock; Historical & Biographical Annals Of Berks Co. By Morton Montgomery 1909 (2 Volumes); Art Glass Items; Early Hardware; Brass Buckets; Unusual Tools; Redware Sm. Crocks; Broadaxe Head; Kitchen Collectables; “Deadman’s Curve” Reverse Painting; Early Wooden Boxes, Cheese Box, Old Specs., Boot Jack, Cast-Iron Terrier Doorstop, Coffee Grinder, Sifter, Corn Dryer, Sadiron, Early Ladle, Strainer & Funnel, Old Door Hardware, Bracket Lamp, Sessions Mantle Clock, Brass Bucket, Misc. Crocks & Jugs, Agateware, Blue Jars, Kero Lamps, Shop Items & Household: Alum. Ext. Ladder, Stepladder, 17’ Wood Ladder, Air Comp., Bar Clamps, Workbench, Jack Stands, Floor Jack, Misc., Hand Tools, Garden Tools, Garden Products, Garden Hose & Reel, Bench Vise, Come-along, Battery Charger, Jumper Cables, Sprinkling Cans, Hand Cart, Garbage Cans, Cookware, Glassware, Carnival Glass, Imperial China Set, Utensils, Cutting Boards, Steel, Carving Set, Stemware, Cake Savers, Pyrex, Corning, Pie Plates, Soup Kettles, Food Cutter, Roasters, Canning Jars & Rings, Figurines, Braided Rugs, Wall Mirror, Pictures & Frames, Plastic Storage Containers, Fruit Boxes, Family Bible, Albums, & More! Order of Sale: Starting w/Shop items followed by Household goods. Collectibles approx. 11:00. Real Estate 12 Noon. For Owners full listing and photos visit www.auctionzip.com (ID#11981). Mr Sell regularly attended auctions accumulating some very nice items.

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GREAT COUNTRY AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 17TH, 2017

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08062 Bring your pickup truck! There will be absolutely great finds at this auction! 2 AUCTIONEERS SELLING SIMULTANEOUSLY. World War I Horse Drawn Military Escort Wagon with Cross Flags (Signal Corps). Field Veterinary Chest Unit. Lots of cobbler’s tools and advertising, Military Saddle McClallan, 30 horse saddles, harnesses, leather goods, vintage stirrup tapaderos. Antique and Nikon cameras and lenses. Advertising items, including Richman Ice Cream, Coke, cowboy hats, Circle W, Budweiser, T.J. Smith & Nephew, Ammon. Carb. balls, Coke barrel, HIRES ROOT BEER barrel DISPENSER, cowboy hats, wooden hat blocks, commercial sewing machines, mechanic’s tools, leather working tools, Hires Root Beer barrel, carousel horse, soda fountain, countertop, Schwinn 3-wheel Trike, Ford tractor with bucket (possibly 8 or 9 N), scraper blade, Ford garden tractor, horse trailer, Store Scales, bull horns, Hand tools, Grinders, Drills, leather working equipment, milkshake mixers, antique double dry measuring box, oil lamps, Foley Belsaw #360 Grinder, Foley Chain Saw Grinder #308. Also including: Approximately 600 Dresses from vintage dress shop (1950s-1960s), lots of costume jewelry, hundreds of Barbie dolls, pocketbooks, mannequins, and more. Terms: 10% Buyer’s Premium. All items m u s t be paid in full on day of sale and prior to removing items from the auction site. Payment must be made with either cash, local check with 2 IDs, or out-of-state check with bank letter of credit and 2 ID’s. AuctionZip.com ID #4959

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A circa-1955 Ted “Teeder” Kennedy Toronto Maple Leafs game-used wool The early 1960s Bill Russell Boston captain’s sweater comes came Celtics player-worn home fleece sourced directly from the team and warm-up jacket will open at $5,000. will open at $5,000.

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The Taxman Cometh

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Let me begin by stating, very clearly, that I am neither a tax professional, nor even someone who does his own taxes. And before making any decisions about your antiques and art as they relate to your tax situation, you should consult a professional. That said, as an appraiser and consultant, many of my clients need my assistance in tax situations, from appraising items donated to museums or paying an estate tax to Uncle Sam. The tax implications of buying and selling antiques and art (all considered “collectibles” by the IRS) can be very complex. The overly simplified version is that for collectors (those who buy, but do not sell), your collections are capital assets. As such, when you sell one item, or a whole collection, you will pay a capital gains tax on any profits earned, or you can deduct any losses. Good recordkeeping is important here because you’ll need your cost basis (what you paid) to determine the gain or loss. If you sell inherited antiques, then the cost basis is set with a fair market

most effective and least expensive way to do so. Finally, there are many generous souls out there who choose to donate antiques and art to museums. We talked last month about the donation process, but there are tax implications as well, and they are good! Any noncash item (such as a blanket chest, a tea service, a painting - you get the idea) donated to a museum (assuming they are a registered nonprofit) qualifies the tax payer for a tax deduction. How does one take advantage of this opportunity? Talk to a qualified appraiser. “Qualified” means an appraiser who has the appropriate education and experience and is compliant with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (we discussed such folks in detail a couple of months ago). Your appraiser will be able to provide you with a Fair Market Value appraisal that will form the basis for your tax deduction. You and the recipient institution should work together to ensure that the appraiser has not only access to the item(s) but also all the relevant information about it (them) and about the donation itself (such as the official date of property transfer, which is the best date to use as the effective date of the appraisal) and the tax year in which you’ll be taking the deduction. Depending on the value of the item(s) donated, you may need to submit the

appraisal report with your tax return, or you may only need to submit IRS Form 8283 (“Noncash Charitable Contributions), part of which will be completed by the appraiser. A word of advice: the IRS does review tax returns with noncash donation deductions and will, if it deems it appropriate, adjust the amount of the deduction (usually down). A good appraisal will include only solidly substantiated values that can withstand such scrutiny. If donations are in your plan, you might start by reading IRS Publication 526 on noncash charitable donations. See? I told you taxes and antiques can be complex. Do yourself a big favor and start planning now!

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PUBLIC AUCTION 150 Year Lifelong Family Collection

FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017

8:00 A.M.

(INSPECTION OF ITEMS 7:00 A.M. AUCTION DAY ONLY!!!) LOCATION: 823 Bridge Valley Road,

COLUMBIA, PA 17512, Lancaster County

• Massey-Ferguson 1260 WFE Diesel 4x4 Tractor w/333 Hours & Rops • Massey-Harris 20 Tractor • Farm Machinery • Farm Related Antiques • Antiques • Textiles & Quilts • China & Glassware • Furniture • Cider Press • Butcher’s Items • Wrought Iron • Tools • Early Wooden Wood Lathe • Conestoga Wagon Jack • Sets of Chairs • Blanket Chests • Dry Sinks • Bedroom Suites • Victorian Love Seats & Fainting Couches.

CALL: 1-800-800-1833 (ext. 2541)

or 717-492-2541

For Photos, Full Listing, Terms See Website:

www.witmanauctioneers.com THIS IS A LARGE AUCTION - WE WILL BE SELLING WITH TWO (2) AUCTIONEERS, MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THIS ONE!!! Auction for: John H. & Amos F. Lichty Auction by: Witman Auctioneers, Inc. Luke R. & Clarke N. Witman, & Doug L. Ebersole www.witmanauctioneers.com 717-665-5735 • 717-665-1300 • AY-000155-L

MONDAY ESTATE AUCTION MONDAY, JUNE 26, 2017 AT 2:00 P.M. Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company Banquet Hall 2718 Mountain View Drive,

BATH, NORTHAMPTON CO., PA 18014 Antiques, Collectibles, Quality Stylized Furniture, Oriental Rugs, Vintage Redware, China & Glass Pcs., Jewelry, Etc. For The Estate of Pearl Sereni, Dec’d. formerly of Newtown, Bucks Co., PA Various Other Estates & Private Consignors Accessories: Vintage blue & white Staffordshire platters, pitchers, plates, Flow Blue plates, B&O RR plate; antique Ironstone foot bath, numerous other Ironstone serving pcs., iridescent white vase sgd. Stueben, Pickard berry bowl, several sets of figural bookends in brass, white metal & carved stone; set of antique wooden molds, cranberry, cobalt blue, crackle & Vaseline glass pcs., girandole set, Vict. brass letter holder, other brass/bronze sculptures, Quakertown, PA druggist’s bottle, other apothecary jars, antique redware, stoneware & yellowware pcs., other country collectibles, (2) samplers, etc.; Selection of Jewelry: incl. 18K lady’s watch by Bucherer, sterling silver rings, necklaces & earrings, costume necklaces, pins & earrings; jewelry boxes incl. 1 w/interesting Asian motif * MORE. Plus: Numerous Vintage Hardcover Reference Books on furniture, glass, pottery, quilts, needlework & many other subjects; Hunting Knives by Winchester, Precise, Deerslayer, Buffalo Skipper, Maxam, Western Field w/marble handle-made in USA, Cattaraugus #2250 w/marble handle & others. Furniture: Vintage oak wooden multi-drawer office file cabinet by Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. - Rochester, NY (ptd. gray), antique dovetailed country dry sink, Hepp. & late Sheraton d.l. tables; Stylized: Chipp. chest of drws. by Craftique, (3) Hepp. bowfront chests of drwrs., Q.A. wing chair, Chipp. camelback sofa, vint. Wm. & Mary gateleg d.l. table, tri-corner stand by The Elgin J. Simonds Co. Furn.-Syracuse, NY, Chipp. splat back side chair & more; Plus: Numerous pairs of vint. wrt. Iron andirons, older concrete lawn ornaments; older Oriental Rugs * MORE. Terms: 13% Buyer’s Premium * Credit Cards Accepted * 3% Discount w/Cash or Approved Check. Details/Numerous Photos at www.auctionzip.com; auctioneer #1888 * Multiple Auctioneers Selling *

ROBERT H. CLINTON & COMPANY, INC. Auctioneers & Appraisers P.O. Box 29 * Ottsville, PA 18942 610-847-5432 * AY-000093-L Email: rhclintonauction@hotmail.com

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value at the time of inheritance. This value is usually assigned with an appraisal, either performed at the time of the inheritance, or possibly years later, but with an effective date of the inheritance (a qualified appraiser will be able to do this). For dealers, of course, antiques are business inventory, and hopefully all dealers are keeping appropriate records and reporting sales, etc. annually. It can be tricky for the large group of folks who are part-time dealers (I’ve heard them called “collector-dealers” or even “bedroom dealers”). Good records are a must so that you know what antiques you kept as business inventory and what you kept for personal use (and thus a capital asset). Confused yet? Take my advice and consult a tax professional, and doing this now, as you are planning for your stuff, will save you (or your family) many headaches down the road. Perhaps you don’t plan on selling your collection. What else can you do with it? You can always give it or bequeath it to your family or heirs. This, again, requires forethought and planning, and the advice of a tax professional and/or attorney. Depending on the value of an item or collection (and the estate), there is potentially a gift or estate tax to consider. If passing on your collection is your plan (you do have a plan, right?), then talk to your attorney about the

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“Fritz The Cat” Original Art Leads Record-Shattering $8.3 Million Comics Auction At Heritage Robert Crumb 1969 Cover Art Sells For Record $717,000 In New York City

Robert Crumb’s 1969 “Fritz The Cat” cover art set a world record for the most valuable piece of American comic art when it sold for $717,000.

Barry Sandoval, director of comic operations at Heritage Auctions. “Three of the top four lots in the auction were by Crumb.” Original Comic Art Scores Big Crumb’s original art for a complete, four-page story from “The People’s Comics” (Golden Gate Publishing, 1972) and his ironic “Keep On Truckin’” sequel page from 1972 realized $191,200 each. These two pieces are now tied for the second highest price ever realized at auction for Robert Crumb artwork. Frank Frazetta’s “In Pharaoh’s Tomb” Battlestar Galactica painting original art from 1978 also ended at $191,200. Steve Ditko’s original art for page 17 from Amazing Spider-Man #23, featuring an epic battle scene between Spidey and the Green Goblin, brought $104,562. Original cover art by Jack “King” Kirby and Vince Colletta for Thor #136, which has resided in a private collection for the past 25 years, more than doubled its $40,000 estimate to end at $101,575. A platinum age gem, the original Sunday comic strip art from Winsor McCay’s

“Little Nemo in Slumberland,” dated 1908 – one of just five full Nemo Sunday strips ever offered at Heritage – sold for $89,625. Joshua Middleton’s NYX #3 cover and concept art, featuring the first appearance of X-23 (Marvel, 2004) realized $71,700 – setting a record for a piece of 21st century comic art since none has sold for more. Neal Adam’s original cover art for Batman #222 featuring a riff on The Beatles (D.C., 1970) sold for $77,675, and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen #2 cover original art (D.C., 1986) realized $65,725. Record-setting Comic Books Suspense Comics #3 mile high pedigree (Continental

Magazines, 1944), a golden age treasure with a NM- 9.2 grade from CBCS, was sold for $262,900 – setting a world record for the issue. This pulpstyle comic book won top lot among the auction’s comic books. This issue triumphs over the Pennsylvania pedigree VF/NM 9.0 CBCS copy that realized $173,275 in 2015 at Heritage, which at the time was the highest price ever realized at auction for a nonsuperhero comic book. The Avengers #4 (Marvel, 1964) rose above and beyond its pre-auction estimate of $120,000 to sell for $143,400. This copy is one out of four copies with a CGC grade of

NM/MT 9.8 – the highest reported grade of this issue. Tales of Suspense #39 (Marvel, 1963), NM 9.4 CGC, famous for the first appearance of Iron Man, sold for $95,600. Anticipating her own movie releasing in June, Wonder Woman #1 (DC, 1942) captivated the auction floor when this VF- 7.5 CGC-grade comic realized $95,600. With only five copies known to receive a higher CGC grade, The Avengers #1 (Marvel, 1963) CGC NM 9.4, collected 14 bids to be sold for $89,625. In this edition, the

Avengers (Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Ant-Man and Wasp) make their first appearance as a team, and thanks to the current blockbuster movies, these comics remain in the spotlight. The Amazing SpiderMan #1, CGC NM- 9.2 Massachusetts pedigree (Marvel, 1963), brought $95,600, and The Incredible Hulk #1 CGC VF 8.0 (Marvel, 1962), brought $89,625. Also, a copy of Superman #1 (D.C., 1939) CGC FR 1.0, sold for $83,650. To learn more, visit www.HA.com.

SUPER SATURDAY COIN & CURRENCY AUCTION JUNE 24TH, 2017 AT 9:00 A.M. PREVIEW AT 7:30 A.M. 4067 SNYDER RD.,

This Suspense Comics #3 mile high pedigree (Continental Magazines, 1944), a golden age treasure with a NM- 9.2 grade from CBCS, was sold for $262,900, establishing a new world record for the issue.

Anticipating her own movie releasing in June, Wonder Woman #1, (DC, 1942) VF- 7.5 CGC-grade comic, realized $95,600.

GLEN ROCK, PA 17327

AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS: 1856 Three Dollar Gold Piece PCGS AU58, 2014-W ¾ oz. Gold 50th Anniversary Kennedy Half Dollar PCGS PR69 DCAM, 2011-W $100.00 1 oz. Platinum Eagle NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo, 1874 $1.00 Indian Princess Head MS63, 1882-CC Morgan Dollar CH-BU PL MS65, 1883-CC Morgan Dollar CH-BU PL MS65, 1881 Morgan Dollar ANACS PF62, 1837 Feuchtwanger 1 Cent XF, ** 1794 FLOWING HAIR HALF DIME Holed VF DETAILS**, Rolls of Morgan Dollars & other Bulk Silver. CURRENCY & OTHER ITEMS: Series 1880 $2.00 Brown Seal United States Note XF, Series 1880 $1.00 United States Note VF, Series 1899 $2.00 Silver Certificate Educational Note VG, Series 1934 $500.00 Federal Reserve Note VG, 1780 & 1781 Revolutionary War Soldier Pay Vouchers, and so Much More. TERMS & AUCTIONEERS NOTE: If paying with a 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. A copy of this must be given at time of sign in. **( ANY PURCHASES IF PAYING WITH A CHECK IS SUBJECT TO AT AUCTIONEER’S DISCRETION IF THE PURCHASES LEAVE THE BUILDING BEFORE YOUR CHECK CLEARS!!)** NO EXCEPTIONS! For full catalog of 397 Lots go to AUCTIONZIP.COM ID# 5338 If you would like to consign to our next great Auction September 16, 2017 Call Rene Snyder at (717) 880-7217 RENE SNYDER, AUCTIONEER LIC. #AU5316 (717) 880-7217

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Robert Crumb’s 1969 “Fritz The Cat” cover art set a world record on May 18 for the most valuable piece of American comic art when it crossed the block for $717,000 in Heritage Auctions’ Comics and Comic Art Auction in New York City. The headlining lot in the firm’s inaugural Platinum Night session, the classic Underground Comix art was also the most valuable lot in the $8.3 million auction, which was held May 18, 19, and 20. “Artworks from Underground Comix – especially from masters such as Robert Crumb – are becoming recognized in the fine art world as cultural cornerstones,” said

PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE BUTTERHOFF FARM SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH AT 8:30 A.M. 5800 White Horse Pike, EGG HARBOR CITY, NJ 08215 Only five copies have ever received a higher CGC grade. The Avengers #1, (Marvel, 1963) CGC NM 9.4, sold for $89,625. In this edition, the Avengers The Amazing Spider-Man #1, CGC (Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Ant-Man and NM- 9.2 Massachusetts pedigree Wasp) make their first appearance as a team. (Marvel, 1963), sold for $95,600.

Many items from rural life rarely seen at auction any more, including Hit and Miss engines, Lots of Farm Antiques, Antique Furniture. This farm has been in the same family since 1854 and we have some very unique items to sell. Preview will be Friday the 23rd from noon till 8 P.M. Farm related items: Otto Engine 5 HP, S#15641, from early 1900’s seems complete and was running when it went into the shed ; IH model M 1 & 1/2 HP hit/miss engine turns over and seems complete; Cement mixer with IH model LB hit and miss engine for power was used 2 years ago; Farmall F-12 parts or project tractor; Tractor conversion on a Ford model T chassis engine is to run, missing a few parts; brass and copper torches, sausage stuffers; meat grinders; Approx 70 old new Jersey license plates from 1915 to 1940’s; poultry waterers, chicken crates, wire egg baskets; produce boxes; anvil and blacksmith forge with some tools; double screw cider press, wooden barrels and large cider vats; Klotz Machine Company belt driven crimper; American Family Scales; 3+ walk behind plows and potato plows; wooden wagon wheels, Much more next week. Antiques and Household: 2) Rolltop desks; 2) tall wardrobes; US Cookstove Dryer; 10 plus lanterns and oil lamps; wooden crates w/logos and military ammo boxes; crocks and jugs, medicine and milk bottles and canning jars; Wine and cider jugs with large assortment of new caps and cappers, tin toys; Borden Comet cookstove in nice condition; old cookstove for parts or repair, water tower for cookstove; water coil for atop of the cookstove and a kerosene drip for cookstoves, Arcade Crystal coffee grinder; Butter churn NOS never used: copper tubs, cast-iron kettles, etc.!! We do expect and welcome items on consignment from neighbors. Selling for Albert Butterhoff Food, ample parking and comfort stations on site! Terms: Cash, Credit Card w/3% convenience fee, or Check with ID. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM FOR ON SITE BUYERS! Auctioneer’s Notes: This is a listing for a house filled with many antiques and items of interest, and lots of old farm tools and pieces of rural history. We are pleased to have the opportunity to be involved in this auction and would like to encourage your attendance.

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We would like everything removed within 3 days. But, Storage is available for a short time after the auction for those that need more time.

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Steve Ditko’s original art for page 17 from Amazing Spider-Man #23, featuring an epic battle scene between Spidey and the Green Goblin, brought $104,562.

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Results From Pook & Pook’s Firearms And Native American Material Sales Several quality items met high expectations, such as Lot 32, a Winchester 1873 third model rifle in rare, seemingly unfired condition, which real-

up to the fanfare surrounding them, realizing $4,500 and $5,000. Other top performers included Lot 111, a Colt Army Bisley revolver, bringing $2,318,

Lot 32 was this Winchester 1873, third model rifle, selling for $8,125.

Lot 56 was a Berretta 687 EELL Diamond Pigeon shotgun, selling for $5,612. which generated sales percentages of 97.7 percent and 99 percent, respectively, came in solidly towards Pook’s projected high estimates and presented bidders with many exciting moments and bidding opportunities.

ized $8,125, and Lot 56, a Beretta 687 EELL Diamond Pigeon shotgun with 20 and 28 gauge barrels, which realized $5,612. The cover lot, a pair of exquisite Henry Nock flintlock, screw barrel pistols, and a Colt Python “Ten Pointer,” also lived

and Lot 119, a 24-carat gold plated and engraved Walther PPKS Collector’s Series pistol, which brought $2,750. One pleasant surprise of the day was Lot 117, a Colt model 1905 semi-automatic pistol. The precursor to the popular 1911, this rare example was sold with a factory letter and estimated between $1,000 and $1,500. It realized $5,368 after an exciting round of bidding, with participants coming in via several absentee bids, three active phone bidders, and spirited participation in the gallery and online. The Militaria collection of Boyd W. Houck finished strong as well, ending the day’s sale with active bidding on Lot 327, an aluminum Nazi swastika cut from the side of a World War II German airplane, complete with bullet holes and a pencil inscription relating to the victorious soldier. It realized $3,172, Lot 2132 were early 20th-century Apache beaded leather items. They sold for selling to a phone bidder. $2,182. May 22 brought the Native

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American online-only auction, which included an assortment of antique and contemporary jewelry, baskets, rugs, clothing, and other American Indian crafts. The small, dedicated auction was well-received and had spirited live bidding on both Bidsquare.com and Liveauctioneers.com. Highlights included Lot 2003, two Zuni inlaid bolo ties, realizing $1,437; Lot 2079, an Eduardo Garcia fancy silver-inlayed blue steel bit and spurs set, which brought $1,025; and Lot 2132, a collection of early 20th-century Apache beaded leather items, which realized $2,182. The success of these and past sales has inspired Pook & Pook Inc. to offer a onetime consignment rate of zero percent on all lots bringing over $2,000 for its next firearms, sporting, and militaria auction, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 18. For more information, call 610-269-4040.

Lot 119 was this gold plated Walther PPKS Limited Edition pistol. It realized $2,750.

farmhouse auction 1405 Bridgeboro Road, EDGEWATER PARK, NJ 08010 SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2017 PREVIEW 8 A.M.

AUCTION 9 A.M.

Come spend a Saturday with us as we sell the contents of this great old farmhouse. Furniture - Bradley & Hubbard Marble Table w/matching lamp, Miller & other slag glass lamps, Beautiful Eastlake Marble topped bureaus, table, washstand, primitive wood stools & plant stands, boot jack benches, spinet desk, Morris chairs, Barley twist chair & shelf, Victorian shelf, wardrobe, drop leaf child’s table, barn finds, porch rockers, ice cream chair, piecrust table, mid-century wire racks, small wall cabinet, pine bureaus, whatnot shelf, early framed mirror, kitchen set, more. Glass & China - Pyrex, Fire-King & Corning, Roseville & other pottery, drip McCoy pedestal, Weller flower frog, hand painted cabinet plates, Child’s bedside water jug w/glass, dinnerware, Wheaton, figs. - dogs, S&P collection, great German blue & white canister set, Chocolate set, German coffee set, Asian bowls, creamer collection, child’s tea set, Chintz set, Pie bird, canning jars, painted juice set. Jewelry - Sterling, gold & costume jewelry, pins, gold bracelets, rings, 1963 Hippie Lucite belt, crystal beads, pearls, rhinestones, compacts, polished shark’s teeth, medals, tokens, charms, cufflinks, tie tacks, boxes of jewelry, watches, carved bone, boar’s tusk, Mesh purse. Eclectic Offerings - German Phantom Comic, toleware shine kit, crocheted linens, fancy hankies, half aprons, early Steiff Cat, Mint Singer Portable w/case 1890, wrought iron Oil Lamp holders & shelf supports, coffee grinder, Brass Scale, Cast-Iron Dog Doorstops, Rohm & Haas memorabilia, old advertising, orig. A&P Ad Tin, 1962 Indy 500 program. Fantastic 1910 “Autocar” catalogue w/ many pix of delivery trucks in it. Chromo lithos, Great Novelties - Mini leather book “The Last Swallow”, old Sambo’s wood nickel, Cracker Jack compass. Ant. Birdcage Stands. Kitchen & Primitives - Wagner, Griswold CI pans, red handle tools, Master Berry Pail w/lid, Crocks, Coal scuttle +. Sewing - 10 lbs. of buttons, figural acorn needle case. Indian celluloid fig. tape measure/other measures, Ad needle books, notions. Interesting Finds - Needlepoint chair covers, vintage Christmas incl. boxed ornaments, shiny brights, Vict. Scrap, bottlebrush wreaths +. Halloween, Ukulele, Airstream memorabilia, cruiseship items, Queen Mary Tin, John Deere lawn tractor, housewares, flatware, artwork - old photos, cabinet cards, 1917 oil on canvas of the farmhouse. Portable harmonium (1860 pump organ), stamps, 1870 stamp box, local Burlington county items incl. Worth Motors Beverly, Burl. City Yearbooks: 1937-41, box lots, more unlisted. Coins - 1927 2½ dollar piece, Morgan & Peace dollars, walking Liberty, Barber, Franklin & Kennedy halves, standing Liberty, Barber & silver Washington quarters, Barber, Mercury & silver Roosevelt dimes, Buffalo & V nickels, Indian & wheat pennies, silver certificates. Sale held rain or shine. Bring chairs. Food and bathroom available. Directions: Rt 130 to Bridgeboro Rd (Holiday Ice Cream). Follow to sale. Terms: Cash or Check w/proper ID. CC w/3% processing fee. Questions? Call 609-877-6843. email: dolltoy@hotmail.com. Day of sale call 609-560-3247. Auctioneer not responsible for accidents. More info & pictures at auctionzip.com ID #1049

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Pook & Pook Inc. maintained its stellar sales record with its May 20 Firearms and May 22 Native American material auctions. The sales,

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Lot 117 was a Colt model 1905 pistol, selling for $5,368.

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1. Stevan Dohanos (1907 - 1994) Watercolor , Train Theme. 2. Estate Sterling. 3. A Large Collection of Japanese Photo Albums. 4. Oliver Tarbell Eddy, 17991868, Death of General Pike, c. 1813, Engraving. 5. A French Champleve Crystal Regulator Clock with Candelabra. 6. Two Chinese Export Rose Mandarin Urns, 19th Century. 7. Many pieces of Modernist Rosewood Furniture. 8. Collection of Rose Medallion. 9. A Pair of American Blown Glass Witch Balls. 10. Collection of Dorflinger Glass. 11. A Life Size Bronze Elk Garden Sculpture. 12. Estate Furniture.


“What’s It Worth” Antiques Minute By Mike Ivankovich Well, actually, no. When you “scrap” Sterling silver, you can take your items to a jeweler or “we buy gold” store. They will weigh it, and pay you based upon the actual precious metal weight, the current silver spot price, and their percent-of-spot-price-payment-factor. Those items will then be melted, and the precious metal will be recovered and turned into bullion bars or some other form. Although “silverplated” items are coated with a very thin layer of pure silver, that coating is usually so thin that it can’t be recovered in a financially feasible way. Based upon our experience, those businesses that advertise “we buy silverplate” are usually using that

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

VINTAGE WATCHES WANTED Large or Small Lots - Wrist & Pocket Watches or watch movements NO CHERRY - PICKING - FAIR CASH PRICE PAID Contact RMON2004@GMAIL.COM or call 267-978-7297

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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.

ALL HUMMELS WANTED, Antiques, Collectables, Household items. etc. Call John Rokicki 610-213-2361.

AUTO, TRUCK and Motorcycle: catalogs, brochures, manuals and any showroom related items. Ron Ladley, 210 Stone Rd., Barto, PA 19504, 610-584-1665. MAGIC LANTERN SHOWS, Stereopticon Shows, Illustrated Lectures, etc. Broadsides, Programs, Advertising, American only. Terry Borton, 860-345-2574 American Magic Lantern Theater. tborton@magiclanternshows.com WANTED THOROUGHBRED HORSE Racing Programs, Passes, Cigar Labels, Postcards, Tobacco Cards, older items, Gary Medeiros, 1319 Sayre San Leandro, CA 94579, pharlap2@aol.com

OLD COMIC BOOKS Wanted Pre-1965, top dollar, Comic Art Foundation, Box 1414, Oklahoma City, OK 73101, 405-2365303, email ejg77@aol.com

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.

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GUITARS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, banjos, early brass & woodwinds. We buy, sell, & appraise. In business since 1974. Vintage Instruments, Philadelphia, vintagefo@aol.com 215-545-1100.

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 WANTED OLD RADIOS, Tubes, Hi-Fi Equip., Amplifiers, Speakers, Ham Radios, Tube Testers & related items. Large and small collections. Call Rich 484-948-8044, Pottstown, PA.

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. TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cards and Memorabilia to a Collector. Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709, kdomo22951@aol.com

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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

OLDER FIREWORKS OR Packs Wanted by Collector, 573-474-5030 or 573-881-0090.

WANTED OLD LETTER Press Equipment, wood/ lead letters, or anything printing related. Also looking for Blacksmith Anvils. Call 440-693-4232.

Games Auction, log on to www.greyflannelauctions.com. For questions, contact Grey Flannel Auctions by calling 631288-7800, ext. 223, or email info@greyflannelauctions.com. All images copyright Grey Flannel Auctions.

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this junior team with equipment for practice. The gentleman was star-struck when this historical sweater showed up in the junior team’s gear and kept it safely stored away for

years. This is the first time this sweater has been offered publicly. The bidding opens at $5,000. To view the 48th edition of Grey Flannel’s fully illustrated auction catalog, or to sign up to bid in the 2017 Summer

Body Building - Muscle Magazines Joe Weider Catalogs - Courses Arnold Schwarzenegger - Courses 1930’s-1990’s Bob Hoffman Booklet Courses Ironman - Muscle Builder Mr. America - Strength & Health Musclemag - Muscular Development

ALWAYS BUYING PHOTOGRAPHS, Archives, Albums, Snap-shots, Collections. Call Jim 800-872-9990.

PENNA FELT SCOUT camp patches. Rothrock, LaFayette, Indiandale others. Camp brochures pre 1950, other camp patches. 215-946-4511

BUYING MISSION FURNITURE, Hammered Copper, & Arts & Crafts Lighting by Stickley, Roycroft, Limbert & Van Erp. Call Ron 484-872-8216.

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a gentleman who played for the Winnipeg Monarchs, an NHL-sponsored junior hockey team. It was common for the Toronto Maple Leafs to provide

as a lure to get you into their stores with your gold and sterling silver items. What’s it worth? Having nominal “scrap silver” value, most silverplate also has nominal utilitarian value as well. Why? Because few want to polish silver today. Unless you have exceptional items, sometimes donation can be a viable disposition option. 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, readers may visit www.AskMikeThe Appraiser.com.

BUYING LARGE DIAMONDS, Gold, Platinum, Silver, any condition, call Tony 484-872-8216

Have Something to Sell? Looking For Something? Have a Service to Offer?

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HOMER LAUGHLIN RIVIERA/ Century Set: about 350 clean pcs. with out chips, many rare (6 demitasse sets, 11 soup bowls & liners, 5 covered casseroles, 5 teapots, 6 juice tumblers, 2 pitchers, 5 handled tumblers, 3 covered butter, covered batter & syrup, etc.) $2,000. Sold as unit only; no cherry-pickers. Must pick up near Philadelphia. Will email list, call 215-334-5204.

FREE CATALOG FROM Heroes & Legends for Hollywood and Rock & Roll autographs. 18034 Ventura Blvd., Encino, CA 91316. We also buy! 818-342-2800.

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MAGAZINES

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

100TONSOFSTUFF.COM ONLINE SHOP One Estate of Antiques Dealer in storage since 1980, lg. number of items all categories. We sell & ship USA & Overseas. 100tonsofstuff@gmail.com / 804-746-3949 / Hanover County, VA. / Contact 10:30 am to 7 pm M-Sat,closed Sun. Buy or order PayPal, Exact weight Shipping, USPS & FedEx. We do not buy anything. Thanks for your interest! 100tos

1870 PUMP ORGAN, huge Elvis collection, Jeff Gordon & NASCAR collections, ton of movies and records, CDs, 50’s magazines, old TV Guides, Posters, old Dolls, much more, call 610-570-4233

MEDICAL, SURGICAL, DENTAL, Apothecary, Old Baby Items, Ophthalmology, Quackery, circa 1850-1920 for details visit www.oldscalpelsandstuff.com TELEPHONES: 1892-1982, over 85 different & associated. Free Cataloge. Wish to sell entire business. 608-582-4124 www.phonecoinc.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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2-Day Catalog Auction Americana to Modern Furnishings & Fine Arts WED., JUNE 28 & THURS., JUNE 29, 2017 10 A.M. EACH DAY 2501 E. Ontario Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19134 WEDNESDAY: 18th-19th C. American & English Furniture: Dunlap style QA chest on frame, Fed. tall case clock, set of 4

Phila. Chip. chairs, Chip., QA & Fed. tables, stands; sideboard, bureaus, blanket chests, Windsor chairs, cherry corner closet, blanket chests; dry sinks, jelly cupboard, Cent. chairs, lowboy, etc. Garden Furniture: & Accessories. Oriental Rugs: Textiles: Quilts, Jacquard coverlets, paisley shawls. Lighting: Antique, mid-century & designer. Oriental: Furniture, woodblocks & watercolors. Plus: Deco BR set, Silas Seandel Brutalist table, Egyptian Revival style breakfront, Italian inlaid bookcase, Victorian, stylized, mid-century to modern, furniture. Fine Arts: Paintings, graphics & sculpture by: John Singer Sargent, Paul Emile Pissarro, Clayton Anderson, F. Felmart, D. Hornberger, Munta, N.A. Greene, Jen Stein, Cromartie, H. Buckley, A. Vazquez Parra, J. Salabet, Tom McKenney, Paul Jenkins, P. Duteurtre, Philippe Auge, Oh-Sea Young, John Sparacio, David Ellinger, P. Alfieri, Keith Haring, N. Rockwell & others.

THURSDAY: Historical transferware: Spatter, Lowestoft, Mocha, Bennington & Redware, Gaudy Dutch, Staffordshire, cobalt salt

AUCTIONEERS/APPRAISERS www.bssauction.com

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glaze, etc. Oriental: Porcelain, lacquer, ivory & jade carvings, Black Forest Carvings: Humidor, inkwells, epergnes, etc. Civil War: Gen Sherman & Hardee swords, Jeb Stuart flag. Sterling Silver: Wallace Grande Baroque flatware set for 18 & more. Jewelry: 22k Necklace w/5 painted portrait medallions; 18k floral brooch w/dia. & emeralds, lobster, musical note pin, ring, etc. Designer jewelry. More! China: Sevres, Meissen, Old Paris, Herend, Flora Danica, Wedgwood, Limoges, Lladro. More. Glassware: Baccarat, Lalique, Murano, Waterford, Swarovski, New England Glass Co. hurricanes, etc. Misc.: Salesmen’s samples, treenware, oak tool chests, jeweler’s scales, clocks, bronzes, pewter, fur coats. More! Car: 2010 Volvo XC 90 SUV - for Federal Bankruptcy Court - Case No. 16-12221. Inspection: Tuesday, June 27, 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. & 9 A.M. Each Auction Day Terms: Cash/CC;17% Buyer’s Premium In-House. Full payment day of sale. Live Auctioneers & Invaluable 22% Buyer’s Premium.


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Summer Antique Auction

Saint-Memin

SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH, 2017

9:00 A.M. Preview Times: Friday, June 23 11:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Saturday, June 24th 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. Griffith Hall, Ludwig’s Corner Firehouse, rd

Walter Emerson Baum (American 1884-1956)

1325 Route 100, GLENMOORE, PA 19343 Selling Antique & Decorative Furniture, Fine Paintings & Prints, Porcelains, Clocks, Rugs, Cast-Iron Toys, Folk & Tramp Art, Dolls, Vintage Clothing, Sterling Silver, Bronzes and More… Featuring: The Estate of Mary Lee Lowry of Chestnut Hill, PA The Estate of Alan Crawford Jr. of Berwyn, PA Warwick Furnace Farm, PA and Items Approved for deaccession from The Independence Seaport Museum, Philadephia, PA

James Hamilton (American 1819-1878)

Theodore E. Wiederseim AL-003361-L

Rare Kaleidoscope

Auctioneers: Derek Chandler AA-019509

Louis Darling (American 1916-1970)

Peter Caledon Cameron (American b. 1852)

Lori A. Biechy AU-005727

• Phone and Absentee Bid services available • TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check with proper identification. NOTE: 20% buyer’s premium and PA 6% sales tax applied to all purchases unless proof of resale number. All purchases must be removed by the end of the sale. Separate Terms & Conditions apply to Internet Bidding. attributed to Van Wickle

William Shayer I (England 1788-1879)

Part of Large Collection of Tramp Art

Fine French Sundial/ Compass

Dated 1807

18th Century

German Puzzle Box Broad Street Station Corbel Ferdinand Barbedienne (French 1810-1892)

Hubley

Marble & Bronze

Christian Bixler Late 18th Century

“Elliot” Works “Old Town” 1911 H.W. Model

Sugar Chest

Circa 1780

PO Box 470, Chester Springs, PA 19425 | Tel: 610-827-1910 | Fax: 610-827-1930 | info@wiederseim.com

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Wrought Iron


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