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Robert Edward Auctions Delivers Record-Setting Results In Historic $7.54 Million Baseball Auction T206 Honus Wagner Soars To $1.32 Million, And 1916 Babe Ruth Rookie Sets A New Mark At $204,000
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ollectors of high-end baseball cards and memorabilia were glued to Robert Edward Auctions as prices soared to astounding levels across the board during the record-setting April 25 auction. An incredible 121 lots sold for $10,000 or more. Four lots eclipsed the $100,000 mark, and the auction’s headline lot realized in excess of $1,000,000! The total sales of $7.54 million defined the auction as one of the largest and most successful single-day baseball auctions in collecting history. “These results speak for themselves: about the quality of the material offered, about the appreciation of the collecting world for how REA presents items and conducts auctions, about the well-deserved trust collectors have in REA, and about the strength of the market,” said REA president Robert Lifson. Media attention surrounding the auction was at an all-time high, with the million-dollar T206 Honus Wagner garnering extensive interest far and wide. The card made appearances on ESPN and FOX Business Network, as well as several TV news programs in the New York and Pittsburgh metro areas. Major sports radio, including CBS New York, and print publications, including the New York Daily News, covered the auction. The record-setting sale captured
This 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner This 1916 M101-4 Sporting News A 1933 R319 Goudey uncut sheet with three Babe Ruths and Lou Gehrig PSA VG 3 sold for a staggering #151 Babe Ruth Rookie PSA EX-MT (reserve $50,000) realized a new auction record for any Goudey sheet ever, 6 (reserve $25,000) soared to an selling at $168,000. record price of $1,320,000. extraordinary record $204,000.
worldwide attention, with headline stories on CNN, Yahoo!, CNBC, and ESPN, as well as Associated Press coverage in hundreds of publications, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, in addition to international venues. 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner One of the finest examples of the legendary T206 Honus Wagner card, graded PSA VG 3, led the auction and sold for $1,320,000. This price by far established a new record price for a Wagner card in this condition. The card had previously sold for $791,000 in 2008 and is now one of only a handful of baseball cards to ever sell for more than one million dollars. Bidding opened at $100,000, and 42 bids were placed by collectors from all around the world. “The interest in this card was tremendous,” said REA consignment director Brian Dwyer. “Bidders really appreciated the quality of the card, its great story, and the rare opportunity to own one of the most famous baseball cards in existence. We were honored to have had the privilege to include it among the items in our spring auction lineup,” said Dwyer. 1910 T210 Old Mill Tobacco Collection A 1910 T210 Old Mill Tobacco card An extraordinary near-comof Joe Jackson sold for a record plete set of red-bordered T210 Old $168,000.
Mill cards, consisting of 610 out of 640 cards and offered in 12 different lots, combined to realize $243,600. The collection was highlighted by a stunning SGC VG 40 example of the key Joe Jackson card, one of fewer than 20 known to exist, which sold for $168,000, a world record price for this rarity in the assigned grade. The same card had appeared at auction only once before, originating from a freshlydiscovered collection consigned to REA in 2006 by the family of the original owner, at which time it realized $116,000. The escalation in price illustrates the continuing great appreciation for one of card collecting’s rarest and most desirable cards. The collection also contained one of the highest-graded examples of Casey Stengel’s rare sixth series A total of six rings, including this 2009 New York Yankees front office employee World Series ring ($16,800), combined to realize $69,240.
card (reserve $5,000). Graded SGC EX 60, the card drew extremely spirited bidding before ending the night at $27,000. Cards from each of the eight series were offered in lots by series, with the two toughest series (seven and eight) split into two lots. “The T210 set has always been extremely highly regarded by advanced collectors for its distinctive design, its scarcity compared to most other tobaccocard sets of the era, and its extremely striking photos that are unique to the set. The Joe Jackson card all alone would be a special highlight in any auction. It’s one of the best
baseball cards in existence. But being offered along with almost all the other cards in the set made this a very special offering all the
The circa 1930s Babe Ruth singlesigned ball led a 500 home run signed ball collection of 25, which sold for $66,300.
more appreciated by advanced collectors,” said Lifson. More $100,000+ Highlights A remarkable 1916 M101-4 Sporting News Babe Ruth rookie card graded PSA EX-MT 6 was hotly contested, reaching an extraordinary record-setting final price of $204,000 against a book value of $95,000 for a Ruth card in this condition. The card was entirely new to the modern (Continued on page 2)
A stunning 1909 T204 Ramly Tobacco Walter Johnson SGC NM Thirteen unopened wax and vending boxes from 1971 to 1991 tallied an A newly-discovered 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings Team CDV (res. $5,000) 84 (reserve $10,000) realized astounding $101,880. sold for $27,000. $42,000.
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collecting world and came with a tremendous hobbyrelated history. It was purchased in the 1980s directly from legendary dealer Larry Fritsch, who at the time was breaking up a complete M101-4 set, selling them individually. The key Babe Ruth rookie card, which cost several thousand dollars at the time, was carefully saved for nearly 30 years by the collector and his family before the decision was made to offer it at auction. REA vintage card expert Dean Faragi noted that the card was particularly strong for its grade, which no doubt
contributed to its extraordinary price. “We’ve handled more than a dozen Sporting News Ruth cards over the years, and this example was by far the nicest one we’ve ever seen. The bidders definitely agreed that the technical grade didn’t tell the whole story, which is why it commanded such a premium. I predict we’ll see this card sell for a lot more someday. That said, the premium it realized is astounding. It’s one thing for a $100 card to sell for $200. It’s another thing for a $95,000 card to sell for $204,000. It’s a great card, and it was a great price. Our consignor was floored,” said Faragi. The hobby’s finest
A 1959 Topps Complete Master Set #11 PSA Set Registry (reserve $10,000) sold for $45,000.
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www.antiquesandauctionnews.net example of a 1933 Goudey Uncut “Triple Ruth” Sheet, featuring three Babe Ruth cards, a Lou Gehrig, and four additional Hall of Famers, lived up to its reputation, drawing tremendous interest from bidders captivated by its spectacular condition and exceptional display value. Opening at $50,000, when the dust settled it sold for $168,000, establishing a new record for any Goudey sheet. An extremely rare 1909-11 T206 Ty Cobb with Ty Cobb Back, one of only 13 known and graded SGC GOOD 30, realized a stellar $132,000. The card originated from the historic find of five different Ty Cobb with Ty Cobb back cards offered at REA in A collection of 21 1887 N172 1997, each of which realized Old Judge Hall of Famers (with $25,000 or less at the time. a combined reserve of $12,700) Record Prices sold for $50,280. For Classics Many of card collecting’s and multiples of its modest most iconic cards continue to $1,000 opening bid. A 1954 trend upward, realizing record Topps #128 Hank Aaron rookie prices at REA. This auction fea- card graded PSA NM-MT 8 tured five 1952 Topps #311 (res. $2,500; est. $5,000+) Mickey Mantle cards, long con- soared to an earth-shattering sidered the most famous post- $21,600, nearly doubling the war card ever produced, in a previous public auction sale. A variety of different grades. A stunning 1948 Bowman stunning example graded SGC Basketball #69 George Mikan EX/NM 80, which was last sold rookie card, considered “the in REA’s Fall 2014 auction for a king of basketball cards,” gradthen-record price of $41,475 ed PSA NM-MT 8 (res. $2,500; and consigned by the buyer to est. $5,000/$10,000) estabthis auction, sold for an even lished a new record by a large more impressive record margin, ending at $16,800. $54,000. The equivalent SMR The Pulse of The Market value in the assigned grade was Collectors, dealers, and $35,000. “It’s rare to see items market watchers look to REA’s increase in price by such a large annual spring event as the key percentage so quickly, but it barometer of the health of the does seem to happen with some market and the most important degree of regularity when deal- auction event of the year. “The ing with the most universally market was extremely strong recognized iconic cards,” said across the board. The auction Dwyer. Four lower-grade results were staggering and examples, ranging in grade exceeded our highest expectafrom Authentic to PSA GOOD tions. Most important, they 2 with qualifier, combined to exceeded our consignors’ sell for $27,300, led by $10,200 expectations. The great prices for a stunning PSA FAIR 1.5 are the result of many factors, card, setting a new record for a including, of course, being 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle in given the very best material in that modest grade. Mantle’s true the world to offer, taking great rookie card, the 1951 Bowman care in cataloguing all material, #253, also delighted bidders having the largest circulation, when a SGC VG/EX+ 55 extensive research and authentiexample, which was sold for cation, the well-deserved $5,700 by REA last year and confidence of buyers, and an was consigned after the buyer upgraded, saw spirited action and ended the night at $7,800, also a new record for the grade
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The 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle SGC EX/NM 80 continued its meteoric rise, selling for a new record for the grade at $54,000.
A 1959 Topps Complete Master Set #11 PSA Set Registry (reserve $10,000) sold for $45,000.
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A total of 37 cards 1895 N300 Mayo’s Cut Plug as usual, was in the Fri. 10am-6pm depicting common players, cards (res. $5,000; est. cards. A beautiful 1909www.quentinantiqueshoppe.com each sold individually and Sat. 10am-6pm $10,000+) sold for $24,000. A 11 T206 Eddie Plank M, Tu, Wed, Th 10-5 featuring a rare back such rarely-seen complete graded set graded SGC GOOD+ 35 Fri & Sat 10-6 as Broad Leaf, Carolina Sun. 12pm-5pm 12pm-5pm of 1889 N526 Number 7 Cigars (res. $10,000) realized Sun 12-5 Brights, Drum, Lenox, and (res. $2,000) finished at $42,000, as did a stunS878390 Uzit, combined to sell for a $10,800. Scarce Hall of Famer ning 1909 T204 Ramly staggering $75,720. sample cards also performed Tobacco Walter Johnson Additional Vintage Card well, with sales of an 1888 graded SGC NM 84 (res. Highlights E223 G & B Chewing Gum $10,000), submitted by Complete sets were Buck Ewing (res. $2,500) and REA from a consignor well represented throughMickey Welch (res. $2,500) at who purchased it in the out the auction, and, as $7,200 and $5,400, respective- early days of the hobby always, collectors bid very ly; an 1889 N338-2 S. F. Hess long before the introducaggressively for the right to Buck Ewing (res. $2,500) at tion of professional grad$9,600; and an 1888 N403 Yum ing. An impossibly rare Stooge-Mania swept the auction, with 26 take home these complete Two-Floor Multi-Dealer Mall Featuring A Variety Of Antiques Yum Tobacco Mickey Welch 1921 Frederick Foto lots of PSA-graded 1959 Fleer cards total- collections, which are often the result of years of dedi(res. $2,000) at $7,800. Babe Ruth, graded SGC ing an astounding $118,680. And Collectibles With cated collecting. The #11 “This was one of the GOOD 30 and one of strongest 19th-century card sec- only five known examples, also their modest $500 starting bids, ranked PSA-graded master set tions we’ve ever had. From out- ended the night at $42,000. The at $13,200 and $14,400, respec- of 1959 Topps (res. $10,000), standing team composites to same card had been purchased tively. In addition to the record- with almost all cards graded rare sample cards to some of the at auction by the consignor for setting sale price of the 1933 NM-MT 8 or better, realized game’s greatest Hall of Famers, $11,163 just four years prior. Goudey “Triple Ruthâ€? uncut $45,000. The #3 ranked PSALocated At The “Crossroadsâ€? Of Rts. 743 And 322 this auction had it all,â€? said Another Ruth item, a 1916 sheet, four other uncut sheets graded set of 1978 Topps base825 COCOA AVE., HERSHEY, PA 17033 Faragi. “The collectors really M101-4 Sporting News rookie from the 1930s sold for ball (res. $10,000), featuring an astounding 640 GEM MINT enjoyed the tremendous variety card graded SGC FAIR 20 (res. $57,000. 717-520-1600 Rare-back T206 cards con- 10s, sold for $48,000, illustratand the great opportunity to bid $5,000), illustrated that collecon these rarities,â€? continued tor demand for this iconic card tinue to cement their place as ing the enormous interest in the is extremely strong in all one of the hottest segments of market for high-end sets from grades, selling for $36,000, the market, with countless the 1970s. A complete SGCwhile Ruth’s first card as a impressive prices turned in graded 1941 Play Ball set (res. Yankee, the 1917-20 M101-6 throughout this auction. Two Ty $10,000) sold for $33,000, as Felix Mendelsohn graded SGC Cobb cards saw intense compe- did a mixed-grade near-comVG 40 (res. $5,000), sold for tition among bidders, with a plete set of 1909-11 T206 $24,000. A rare 1912 E300 PSA VG 3 Lenox Back Cobb White Borders (res. $10,000), Plow’s Candy Ty Cobb PSA (res. $2,500) ending at $27,000 featuring 519 of 524 cards. A EX 5 (res. $10,000) also went to and a SGC VG 40 Uzit Back complete set of 1954 Topps a new home for $36,000, as did Cobb (res. $2,500) selling for (res. $5,000), with all 250 cards one of the very few known $19,200. A Sid Smith Brown graded NM 7 by PSA, sold for examples of Lefty Grove’s true Old Mill example (res. $1,000) (Continued on page 6) rookie card (res. $5,000) from the incredibly rare 1921 White’s Pocono Peddlers Village Bakery Tip Top Bread set. A 1914 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb (res. $5,000), graded SGC EX 60, sold for $19,200, while an exceptional 1915 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson (res. $2,500), gradHidden Voted #1 in ed SGC VG/EX 50 but present- ATreasure Northeast PA ing far better, sold for $18,000 Awaits This 1954 Topps #128 Hank against an SMR value of Aaron Rookie PSA NM-MT 8 $5,750. Two unique 1971 570-629-6366 (reserve $2,500; estimate Topps All-Star Rookie Artist’s GPS 246 Stadden Rd., Tannersville, PA 18372 $5,000+) shattered auction Proofs, featuring Larry Bowa Over 100 Vendors Rt. 80 To Bartonsville Exit 302, records for this card, selling and Bernie Carbo, the first Open 7 Days A Week Turn Left Onto Rt. 611, 2.2 Miles On Left for $21,600. www.pocono-antiquemail.com 10am-5pm examples from this legendary 4 - - Antiques & Auction News — July 17, 2015
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PRIMITIVE TO MID-CENTURY; FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, TEXTILES, EPHEMERA, MILITARIA, POLITICAL AND SPORTS COLLECTIBLES, VINTAGE AND MODERN ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY.
NOW OPEN The Gallery at Kat’s, a fine art area in a gallery setting, featuring Bucks County artists and art groups.
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1337 E. Lincoln Highway, Levittown, PA
www.katsantiques.com
3 Floors, 24,000 Sq. Ft. • Elevator
139 South Hanover Street, Hummelstown, PA (Just West Of Hershey)
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717-626-0786
Of Lemoyne
2 Blocks From I-83, PA-581, US Rte. 11 & Rte. 15
QUALITY ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES IN A RESTORED 1857 BARN
Open Monday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Located in Lancaster County on Rt. 896 between Rt. 30 & The Village Of
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Minutes From PA Tpk., Exit 351, I-95 & Rt. 1 Open Monday thru Saturday 11-5 and Sunday 12-4
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CARLISLE, PA 17013 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-7 And Sunday 10-5
Two Floors With Over 100 Quality Antiques & Collectibles Dealers
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Interior & Exterior Furnishings, Garden & Patio Décor, Artwork, Ladies’ Boutique, Jewelry/Collectibles, Primitives & Much More.
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1176 Middletown Road (Rt. 352) Media (Edgmont) Open Every Day, 10 A.M. till 3 P.M. Saturday & Sunday, 9 A.M. till 4 P.M. Wednesday, 10 A.M. till 5 P.M. and Friday, 10 A.M. till 5 P.M.
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Quaker Antique Mall
CAWMAN’S MALL
70 Tollgate Rd., Quakertown, PA 200 feet east of route 309
Antiques & Things on Consignment
(215) 538-9445
529 Rt. 49 • Salem, NJ 08079
12,000 Square Feet!
Over 40 Vendors 12,000 Sq. Ft. Shopping Space
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Year-Round Hours: Wednesday-Sunday 10-5
WE ALSO PROVIDE: Chair Caning • Lamp Rewiring Book Binding • China & Pottery Repair Custom Furniture • Furniture Repair & Finishing
SILVER BELL FARM
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Regular Hours Mon., Thurs. & Sun. 10-5; Fri. & Sat. 10-6
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Clements Bridge Rd. & E. Atlantic Ave.
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Located at Schuylkill Mall Rt. 61 At I-81 (Exit 124A) Frackville, PA 17932 (570) 874-7545 Mon.-Sat. 10 AM-9 PM Sun. 11 AM-5 PM Furniture, Glassware, Toys, Over 90 dealers! Collectibles, and MORE!
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Visit our restored 19th century barn offering a wide selection of antique and vintage furniture, collectibles, primitives, garden antiques, industrial re-use, linens, clocks, jewelry, vintage clothing and much more. Surrounding the barn is Cricket’s Garden Market featuring a large variety of plants, shrubs, trees and vintage garden treasures.
Exit #82 Garden St. Parkway Rt. #37 East First Light right 1/2 mile on Main St. Dealer Business Welcomed
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JH Antique Mall Formerly of the Old Mill in Mullica Hill
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609-561-1110
1 EAST FRONT STREET, KEYPORT, NEW JERSEY
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Hidden Treasures Antique Mall
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44 North Bedford St.
1918 Brownsville Rd., TREVOSE-FEASTERVILLE, PA 19053 S888335
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Select Dealer Space and Showcases Available OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. The Jersey Shore’s Largest Co-Op
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403 North Third Street, Columbia, PA 17512
...“America’s Prettiest Towns” Lambertville, New Jersey “the best antique shopping in the Northeast” Mention This Ad To Our Friendly Indoor Dealers For Discount
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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
21157 Westminster 410-857-4044 WESTMINISTER ANTIQUE MALL 433 Hahn Rd 25,000 s.f., furn., military, toys, silver, coins, comics, glassware. Generally open 7 days/ week Mon. - Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-6.
19711 Newark 302-733-7677 MAIN STREET ANTIQUES, 23 Liberty Plaza. Hrs. Mon-Sat. 12-8, Sun. 12-5. Over 45 Showcase & Room Dealers selling quality antiques/ collectibles. mainstreetantiques.com
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.
19720 New Castle 302-328-3506 2ND ACT ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES & TREASURES, LLC 306 Delaware St. www.2ndactantiques.com Open every day. Find us on Facebook. 19809 N. Wilmington 302-792-0555 THE ZEPPELIN & THE UNICORN AT THE RED BARN, 400 Silverside Road, Sun., Mon., Wed. 12-5, Closed Tues., Thurs. thru Sat. 10-6. Antiques, unique items. zeppelinandunicornantiques.com 19958 Lewes 302-645-2309 HERITAGE ANTIQUE MARKET, 16168 Coastal Hwy. (RT1), 2 mi. N. of Five Points, Lewes. Furniture, books, dolls, china, old decoys, glass, jewelry, art and more at our Antique Mall of 60 Dealers. Open 10-5pm (Summer) 11-5pm (Winter).
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 21078 Havre de Grace 410-942-0701 SENECA CANNERY ANTIQUES, 201 St. John St... Largest Mall in Havre de Grace with 50+ quality dealers. Open 7 days, M-S 10-5, S 11-5. Wide Selection of antiques & collectibles.
21921 Elkton 410-398-0954 IRON BRIDGE FARM, 2953 Appleton Rd. Antiques and collectibles. Three full floors. Seven days week, 10-5. Mins. from I-95 near Fair Hill area.
07701 Red Bank 732-224-0033 MONMOUTH ST. EMPORIUM, 27 Monmouth St., Voted Best Antique Store in Monmouth Co. 2012-2014, Multi-Dealer 5,000 s.f. shop. Open 7 days/ week. Space available. 07701 Red Bank 732-842-5400 RIVERBANK ANTIQUES 169 W. Front St. located in antique district of Red Bank. Open Mon. thru Sunday 11am5pm. 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. 08005 Barnegat 609-698-3020 BAY AVENUE ANTIQUES 349 S. Main (Route 9). Open Tues.-Sun. 10am-5pm. Book Seller: New Jersey Books, Maps, Prints, Civil War, Baseball, Chess, Cookbooks, Non-fiction, Titanic, Postcards. 08006 Barnegat Light 609-361-8039 THE SEAWIFE, 1901 Bayview Ave. at Viking Village. Country primitive antique furniture, quilts, folk art, architecturals & garden. Open Weekends.
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$24,000, a significant premium to its SMR value of $18,090. The #4 ranked master set of 1911 T205 Gold Borders (res. $5,000), missing just four cards for completion, sold for $16,800. The #3 ranked set of 1921 E253 Oxford Confectionary (res. $2,500)
sold for $14,400. A complete set of 30 1911 E94 George Close Candy cards, entirely graded by SGC and presented in 10 different lots, combined to realize an extraordinary $56,640, led by impressive sales of an SGC EX 60 Ty Cobb (res. $2,500) at $13,200 and a SGC VG/EX 50 Cy Young (res.
08033 Haddonfield 856-429-1929 HADDONFIELD ANTIQUES CENTER, 9 Kings Highway East. Multi-dealer co-op, Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4. Antiques, collectibles, vintage merchandise, art, books, brass, copper, furniture, glassware, jewelry, pottery, silver, toys, etc. 08037 Hammonton 609-567-1889 ANTIQUE MARKETPLACE of Downtown Hammonton, 109 12th St. Tues-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5. 15,000sq.ft full of antiques, collectibles, used furniture. antiquemarketplaceofhammonton.com 08081 Sicklerville 856-545-3187 CARNIVAL OF COLLECTABLES 368 Cross Keys Rd. Open Tues.-Thurs. 10am-6pm, Fri. 10am-7pm, Sat. 8am7pm, Sun 8am-6pm, 12000 sq.ft Antique & Arts Mall, over 100 dlrs www.carnivalofcollectables.com 08109 Merchantville 856-912-1082 DECOTIQUE ANTIQUES, 13 N. Centre St. Antiques, jewelry, vintage clothing, ephemera, home decor. Hours Thursday thru Saturday 12-7pm and by appt. www.artdecotique.com 08525 Hopewell 609-466-9833 TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUE & DESIGN CENTER 2 Somerset St. We Have It All! Open Mon. thru Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. We have 38 Dealers. www.tomatofactoryantiques.com 08530 Lambertville 215-300-1058 BIBLIOTHEQUE Shop #110 - Golden Nugget Antique Market, 1850 River Rd. Vintage and Antique Cameras, Rare and Out-of-print Photobooks, Cookbooks, Pens. Open Wed, Sat. and Sun 8am3pm Visit/ Like us at www.facebook.com/Bibliotheque08530
16159 W. Middlesex 724-528-2490 ANTIQUE AND FLEA MARKET OF WEST MIDDLESEX RT18 S. Open Wed. thru Sun. 9am-5pm.
$500) at $9,600. Three PSAgraded 1951 Topps sets, relics from the company’s first year producing mainstream baseball cards, combined to sell for $24,600 as collectors snapped up very attractive sets of Connie Mack All-Stars, Major League All-Stars, and a near-complete master set of Topps Teams. A newly-discovered set of 10 1915 Schmelzer’s Sporting
Red Bank Antique Center Daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088 I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located off the Tyrone Exit of Interstate 99, 1222 Pennsylvania Avenue. Quality antiques & collectibles. 40 Dlrs. Open Daily 10-5, Closed Sundays Dealers welcome. 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. 17019 Dillsburg 717-502-6069 ANTIQUES AT THE TURKEYFOOT 1014 York Rd. Builder’s hardware, unusual salvage, unique antiques & furniture. Open Thurs. through Mon. www.antiquesattheturkeyfoot.com 17062 Millerstown 717-589-7810 STITCH IN TIME ANTIQUE & GIFT MALL 43 N. Market St. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Quality Handmade Crafts & Gifts. Open 7 days 10-5, Fri. til 8. Millerstown exit off RT322. 17225 Greencastle 717-593-9990 THE SHOP 144 E. Baltimore St. 1/2 mi. off I-81 Exit 5. Antiques, Collectibles & Decorative accessories. Open Wed. thru Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-4. 18080 Slatington 610-767-8400 BUS STOP INDOOR FLEA MARKET 8281 RT 873, Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. 9am-5pm. Antiques Flea Market 20,000 sq.ft Former Keystone Lamp Factory. New vendors welcomed.
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Exit 109 Garden State Parkway
20202 National Pike Hagerstown, MD
301-739-8075
(Buying & Selling) S887636
OPEN DAILY
OVER 150 DEALERS WITH QUALITY ANTIQUES
www.beavercreekantiques.com
ANTIQUE CROSSROADS 20150 National Pike,
Hagerstown, MD 21740
I-70 To Exit 32A Route 40 E. 1.5 Miles
Open 7 Days 9-5.
301-739-0858
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250 Antique Dealers
18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414 THE FACTORY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main Street, Rt 113, Bucks County. Featuring 40 Dealers. Open Wednesday thru Sunday 10 -5, Sundays 11-4
Furniture Art & Prints Advertising • Textiles Records • Pottery • Civil War Items
301-662-9173 5862 Urbana Pike (Rt. 355 So.) Frederick, MD oldgloryantiques.com Open Daily 10-6 “Late� Thursdays ‘til 8 pm
1-800-428-4211, ext. 2561 or
717-653-9848 Monday- Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
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Topps third-series vending box (res. $2,000; est. $4,000+) realized $12,000, and a 1974 Topps baseball wax box (res. $2,000; est. $4,000+) with 36 packs sold for $8,400. A rare 1991 Topps Desert Shield unopened wax box (res. $1,000; est. $2,500+) ended at $6,000, as did a pristine 1976 Topps baseball wax box (res. $2,000; est. $4,000+) containing 36 packs. In total, the 13 high-end wax and vending boxes, each authenticated and wrapped by world-renowned unopenedmaterial expert Steve Hart, realized a combined $101,880. Additional Auction Highlights
The only complete set of 10 1915 Schmelzer’s Sporting Goods advertising pins including two previously unknown pins (reserve $2,500) impressed collectors and sold for $19,200.
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original owner since the year of issue, combining to realize a staggering $132,600, led by $16,800 for a near-complete 1965 Topps set (res. $1,000; est. $2,500+), $15,600 for a complete 1963 Topps set (res. $1,500; est. $3,000+), and $14,400 for a complete 1964 Topps set (res. $500; est. $1,000/$2,000), all remarkably impressive prices for ungraded sets. Unopened Material Vintage unopened packs and boxes are a specialty at REA and as always delivered strong prices across the board. A 1971 Topps football secondseries wax box with 24 unopened packs (res. $5,000; est. $10,000+) was hotly contested and sold for $21,600. A 1972 Topps baseball thirdseries wax box set a new auction record, selling for $13,100, while a 1975 Topps baseball wax box turned in an equally strong price of $11,400. A 1971
Goods Pins (res. $2,500) sold for $19,200. This set, which had been saved by a family of Midwest antiques dealers for more than 50 years, was of great significance, as it expanded the checklist of known pins in the set from eight to 10, with examples of Evers and Stallings confirmed for the first time. Ungraded sets also drew extremely strong collector interest, with a collection of 14 baseball sets spanning the years 1962 to 1975 and saved by the
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18951 Quakertown 215-536-4547 ANTIQUES AT 200 EAST/ EAST BROAD ANTIQUES, 215-536-4408, Multi-DLR shops. One Stop Shopping. 2 Fantastic Stores. Intersections Rts. 212 & 313. Shop where Dealers Buy! Open 7 days.
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18951 Quakertown 215-500-1969 Quakertown Curiosities 32 S Hellertown Ave. Antiques & Collectibles, unique items from the past & present, low prices. Open Wed. & Thurs. 10-3, Fri. & Sat. 10-5, Sun 11-3.
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19343 Glenmoore 610-942-7500 CRICKET’S ANTIQUES & GARDEN MRKT 1641 Horseshoe Pike 2nd floor. Antiques, Artisians & Gardening! Hours 10am-5pm daily, Thurs. 10-7. cricketsantiquesandgardenmarket.com
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18944 Perkasie 215-257-3564 TREASURE TROVE, 6 S. 7th Street. Estate jewelry, furniture, linens, vintage clothing, glass, china, books, toys, kitchenware, advertising, postcards. Primitives to Deco. Dealers Welcome. Mon.-Sat. 10-5. Since “1980�
19543 Morgantown 610-913-1953 MORGANTOWN MARKET 2940 Main St. Hours 10-5 daily. “We invite you to come fall in Love�. Antique, collectibe, vintage home & garden decor.
18252 TAMAQUA 570-449-2094 Tinks Antiques 28 S. Railroad St. Open Wed., Fri., Sat. 11-5. Large variety of items- primitives, general estate remnants, etc. www.tinksantiques.com
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ANTIQUE MALL 35,000 Sq. Ft. Over 130 Booths
Everything From Antiques To Collectibles
(301) 447-6471 Open Daily 10-5 P.M. 1 Chesapeake Ave. (Off Main St.)
Emmitsburg, MD
D233171
195 W. FRONT ST.
(732) 842-3393
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.
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
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.
100 DEALERS - ALL SPECIALTIES 226 W. FRONT ST.
18337 Milford 570-409-8636 OLD LUMBERYARD ANTIQUES 113 7th St. 2 large Multi-Dealer Shops, 10,000 sq. ft. Mon., Thur-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. www.oldlumberyardantiquesllc.com
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19343 Glenmoore 610-942-4834 ANTIQUES AT SILVER BELL FARM, 1641 Horseshoe Pike (Rts.322 & 82). 30+ Dlrs- antique/ vintage furniture, primitives, timepieces, jewelry, home decor, plants, garden items. daily 10-5, Thur. until 7.
Sundays 12 noon-5 p.m.
(732) 842-4336
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All sports were well represented in this sale, with a 1948 Bowman Basketball #69 George Mikan Rookie PSA NM-MT 8 (reserve $2,500) setting a new auction record for the grade at $16,800.
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Autographs REA’s spring auction featured a tremendous selection of autographed items, including several significant rarities. An incredible 1950 Satchel Paige barnstorming contract, signed by Paige along with J. L. Wilkinson and Oscar Charleston, two of the scarcest of all Negro League Hall of Fame signatures, realized $22,800. A new discovery to the modern collecting world, this significant contract was only recently found among old business documents by the family of Jules Trumper, cousin and former business partner of legendary Negro League Philadelphia Stars owner and promoter Ed Gottlieb. An exceptional collection of 500 Home Run single-signed baseballs was presented in four lots and tallied an impressive $66,300, highlighted by individual examples of Babe Ruth, Mel Ott, and Jimmie Foxx, which sold for $22,800, $27,000, and $13,100, respectively. A particularly extraordinary Christy Mathewson check (res. $5,000; est. $10,000+) that was all the more special because it was accompanied by (Continued on page 7)
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SHOWS & MARKETS ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET CALENDAR GEORGIA 07/17-19/15, CUMMING, FRI 9 AM-5 PM SAT 9 AM-6 PM SUN 10 AM-5 PM, Antiques Market, 1321 Atlanta Hwy, Lakewood 400 Antiques Market 08/06-09/15, ATLANTA, THURS 12:45-6 PM FRI & SAT 9 AM-6 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, Atlanta Expo Center 09/10-13/15, ATLANTA, THURS 12:45 PM-6 PM FRI & SAT 9 AM-6 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, Atlanta White Expo Center
This 1909-11 T206 Border Ty Cobb Red Background PSA EX-MT 6 (reserve $1,000; estimate $2,000+) sold for $9,000, a new record price for the grade and three times its book value.
Grammy Award ceremony held in Hollywood in 1959. From this auspicious beginning, the Grammys, as we know them today, have become the biggest and most important celebration of the music industry, and the Grammy award is universally recognized as the most prestigious honor of its artists. Over the years, “Tequila” has been featured in countless television shows, movies, and advertisements and is instantly recognizable to generations of music lovers. The important award was, as noted, purchased by John Reznikoff, president of Connecticut-based University Archives, one of the world’s leading authorities on historically significant artifacts. Reznikoff cannot play any instrument or sing but is no stranger when it comes to winning iconic historic artifacts at REA (which is why we enjoy having a little fun at his expense). Reznikoff made national headlines in 2010 when he purchased the 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee previously owned by President Barack Obama that was offered at REA on behalf of a consignor who had bought the car used when Obama was still Senator of Illinois. (The vehicle, which when auctioned was actually still being driven around Illinois by the consignor, who was using it as an everyday vehicle, realized eight times its used-car book value, more than enough to buy a new car). The fact that the “Tequila” Grammy Award dates from the very first year of the award, and was issued to honor one of the most famous instrumentals in music history, distinguishes it as one of the most significant awards in (Continued on page 12)
MASSACHUSETTS 07/15-19/15, BRIMFIELD, WEDSUN 9 AM-5 PM, Antiques, 37 Palmer Rd, Brimfield's Heart-OThe Mart 07/15-19/15, BRIMFIELD, WED 6 AM-5 PM THURS-SUN 8 AM-5 PM, Antique, 30 Palmer Rd Rt 20, New England Motel Antiques Market 07/16-18/15, BRIMFIELD, THURS-SAT 9 AM-7 PM, Antique Market, 10 Palmer Rd (Rt. 20), May's Antique Market, Inc. 07/17-18/15, BRIMFIELD, FRI 8 AM-4 PM SAT 9 AM-3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, 35 Main St (Rt.20), J & J Promotions NEW JERSEY 07/25-26/15, WHIPPANY, SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, Antiques, 111 N Jefferson Rd, Birchwood Manor 0 7 / 3 0 - 0 8 / 0 1 / 1 5 , POTTERSVILLE, THURS-SAT 11 AM-8 PM, Antiques, 4 Hacklebarney Rd, Pottersville 08/02/15, BARNEGAT LIGHT, SUN 9 AM-5 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, 19th & Bayview Ave, Historic Viking Village NEW YORK 07/18-19/15, EAST HAMPTON, SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN 10 AM-5 PM, Antiques, James Ln (on the grounds), Historic Mulford farm Museum
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(res. $1,000), each sold for $5,400. Aside from the notable baseball highlights, Muhammad Ali continued to prove he is not only one of the greatest of all-time but also one of the most popular of all-time, as six lots featuring signed photos and gloves combined to realize $20,400. Player Contracts Player contracts have long been a specialty at REA. Collectors again showed their tremendous interest in this popular area of collecting, responding with record-setting prices. A relatively recent, but remarkably significant, 1965 Satchel Paige Kansas City Athletics contract (res. $1,000) sold for a staggering $48,000. This was Paige’s final contract and made him the oldest player ever in professional baseball, “In our opinion, this was one of the most interesting contracts we have ever offered,” said REA memorabilia expert Tom D’Alonzo. “It was great to see collectors share our enthusiasm for this gem.” An extraordinary 1919 Frank Baker New York Yankees contract (res. $2,500), the first Baker contract ever sold at REA, realized $9,600, while a 1931 Pie Traynor Pittsburgh Pirates contract (res. $1,000), also signed by Hall of Famer Barney Dreyfuss in his capacity as owner, realized $9,000. Roy Campanella’s first contract in organized baseball, a 1946 Nashua Dodgers minor league document (res. $1,500), sold for $6,600. Four rare 1940s Puerto Rican League contracts belonging to Hall of Famers Buck Leonard, Willie Wells, Leon Day, and Larry Doby combined to sell for $9,780. A 1919 Ross Youngs New York Giants contract (res. $1,000), which was consigned directly from the Youngs family, also resonated with bidders, receiving 44 bids and ending the night at $33,000. 1958 Grammy Award for “Tequila”: John Reznikoff wins a Grammy! (Editor’s note: We couldn’t resist including this line about Mr. Reznikoff who, of course, was the winning bidder, not the original recipient of the award.) One of the most interesting and significant items ever to cross the auction block at REA, the original 1958 Grammy Award for “Best Rhythm and Blues Performance” presented for the iconic song “Tequila” was sold for $30,000. The award, treasured for the past 57 years and personally consigned directly by The Champs band leader Dave Burgess, was presented to Burgess at the first-ever
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a letter from Mrs. Christy Mathewson, who personally sent the check as a gift to the consignor’s husband in 1956, sold for $19,200. An exceptional signed Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig barnstorming snapshot (res. $1,000; est. $2,500+) dating to 1931 and authenticated by PSA/DNA realized an astounding $13,200. Babe Ruth items continued to be especially popular among collectors, as a Ruth-signed 1934 All-America Baseball Team Certificate presented to Hall of Famer Vernon Gomez (res. $2,500; est. $5,000+) sold for $19,200; a 1929 autograph album page signed by Ruth and Lou Gehrig (res. $1,000) realized $10,800; and a pair of first-edition books authored and signed by Ruth combined to sell for $9,600. An extremely rare Vic Willis handwritten note dating from 1942 and with impeccable provenance (res. $2,000) sold for $11,400. The short Vic Willis note originated from the collection of pioneer autograph collector Stephen Silagi, a very active collector in the 1940s, and was accompanied by various supporting provenance materials that were much appreciated by bidders. “With memorabilia and autographs, time and time again, we see how well-documented provenance plays a role in delivering strong prices. It’s not always possible to have this kind of provenance, but when it’s there, it’s impossible not to notice how collectors respond,” said Lifson. A rare “Sliding” Billy Hamilton cut signature (res. $2,000), an ideal example grading “10” on a scale of “1 to 10,” realized $9,000. A 1914 Brooklyn Robins team-signed baseball featuring Hall of Famers Wilbert Robinson, Casey Stengel, and Zach Wheat (res. $1,000) soared to $9,600. A 1970 Heinie Manush singlesigned baseball (res. $1,000) realized $7,200. Signed cards continue to be one of the hottest segments of autograph collecting, with a collection of seven PSA/DNA authenticated 1933 and 1934 Goudey cards (res. $300), highlighted by Hall of Famers Chuck Klein, Lefty Grove, and Bill Terry, drawing incredible interest. After a battle involving 36 bids, the lot eventually ended the night selling at $8,400. A signed 1953 Topps Satchel Paige sold for 15 times its modest $200 opening bid, realizing $3,000. Two extremely desirable signed postcards, a 1933 Mordecai Brown (res. $300) and a 1956 Al Simmons Artvue Hall of Fame Postcard
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Toy Collectors “Spaced Out” At Morphy’s May 30 And 31 Auction, As Bidding Pushed Robots Into Orbit Boxed Jupiter Robot Made $36,000 In Active Sale That Grossed $1.62 Million Robots and space toys landed at Morphy’s May 30 and 31 Toy Auction with expectations of dominating prices realized, and they did not disappoint. The prized grouping of 115 extraterrestrials, highlighted by the Robert V. “Bob” Gallegos collection, claimed four positions within the top ten. In all, the 1,843-lot sale totaled $1.62 million. All prices quoted are inclusive of a 20-percent buyer’s premium. Occupying the coveted number one slot was a rare Jupiter Robot with its original box. As complete as it could possibly be, retaining its original sky blue plastic remote control, the domed space explorer with provenance from the Robert Lesser collection finished near the top of its estimate range at $36,000. A classic space vehicle that every collector dreams of owning is the 12.5-inch tinplate Super Cycle, a depiction of a well-detailed, futuristic “flying” motorcycle with dark green rubber driver. The example offered by Morphy’s came complete with its
vibrantly colorful original box emblazoned with Japanese writing and a realistic likeness of the toy, aloft and with rear jet blasting. Against an estimate of $1,200-$1,800, it sold for an astonishing $21,000. Standing at 15-inches tall, a skirted Radicon Robot, one of Masudaya’s famed “Gang of Five,” came with provenance from the legendary F.H. Griffith collection. Paired with its original remote control with vertical antenna, the austere gray metal robot with original box exceeded its high estimate, selling for $15,600. Bright red with a fantasy face, sparking chest screen and radar dish atop its head, a Tremendous Mike Robot by Aoshin Shoten was another legacy of the Robert Lesser collection. Accompanied by its extremely rare original box, the wind-up toy surpassed its high estimate with a winning bid of $13,200. The ultimate crossover toy was a Tippco (German) lithographed-tin Santa Claus auto combined 1930s roadster styling with Christmas toy graphics and an upright, illuminating feather tree as its cargo. At the wheel, a lithographed Santa figure was in charge, “dressed” for an openair spin in his long red robe
and cap. A beautiful, richly colorful toy, it came with very special provenance. Not only was it part of the late Peter Ottenheimer’s private collection, it was also featured in his now-classic book “Toy Automobiles.” Estimated at $12,000-$18,000, it glided to a $30,000 finish. With size on its side, a 20inch Distler No. 85 tin-litho racer with helmeted driver was designed with illuminating headlights, faux vents at either side of its bonnet, and tin “balloon” tires marked “Dunlop Cord.” Bright red and in near-mint condition, the racer swept past its $8,000$12,000 estimate to sell for $21,000. More than 50 lots of Popeye toys came out swinging, with a very rare Linemar battery-operated Popeye & Olive Oyl Tank leading the group. Entered with its
A Shepard Hardware “Circus” cast-iron mechanical bank with rare original factory wood box sold for $16,200.
profusely illustrated box in vivid red, yellow and blue, the toy muscled its way past a $6,000-$9,000 estimate to reach $16,800. From a much earlier era, a boxed 1924 Nifty (distributed by Geo. Borgfeldt & Co.) tin wind-up toy depicting comic strip protagonist Barney Google alongside a jockey and his horse Spark Plug doubled its high estimate
at $16,200. Three marbles achieved individual prices of $10,800: a 1-23/64 inch (dia.) blue glass ribbon Lutz, a 2-3/8 inch banded transparent example with yellow and pumpkin orange swirls, and a 1-7/16 inch onionskin Lutz with desirable size and coloration. There were many buying opportunities for cast-iron
mechanical bank fans. Among the favorites were a J & E Stevens “Perfection” registering bank and a Shepard Hardware Co “Circus” bank with original factory wood box and key. Each bank cashed out at $16,200. To learn more, visit www.morphyauctions.com. Images courtesy of Morphy Auctions.
Online Auction Antiques and Collectibles 1722 Grace Ave., Lebanon, PA 17046 Closes Weds., July 22nd starting at 1:07 PM Over 300 lots! Great collectibles auction is ONLINE NOW FOR BIDDING. Not Online? Not a problem. Contact auctioneer for Absentee Bidding information. 1926 Buddy L Concrete Mixer by Moline Pressed Steel Company; Sterling Siren Fire Co. Sirenlite # 20 Jr Fire Truck Siren; Lebanon / Myerstown Memorabilia; Hershey Chocolate Corp Milk Can; Zenith TransOceanic Clipper Shortwave Radio; Guns: 1936 Russian 7.62 Caliber Bolt Action; German Mauser 7.62 Caliber Bolt Action; 12 Gauge Shotgun; Collectibles: Fishing Lures / Reels; Vintage Catalina Bathing Suit; Vintage Feather Hats; Teddy Ruxpin Toys; Talking Mickey Mouse / Snoopy and Big Bird; Lebanon Letterman Lot / Local Advertising Collectibles; 50+ Jim Beam Bottles; Feed Bag Linens; Doll Furniture; Wilton Armetale; Dresser scarves / Doilies / Handkerchiefs / Aprons; 1950s / 1960s Pennsylvania Souvenir Pennants; Costume Jewelry; WWII Army Uniform / Military Collectibles; Vintage Silver Pine Tree; Vintage Christmas; Vintage Kitchen Items; McCoy Planters; American Flyer Trains / Accessories; Plasticville in Original Boxes; Keystone Pretzel Cans; Professor Schnitzel Dutch Humor Records; Ginny Dolls; Match Corporation of America Catalog; Vintage Ephemera 1940s – 1970s; Noritake Azalea China; Vintage Radios: Dewald A-500 AM; Zenith R723; Philco Transtone PT-91 and Emerson Broadcast Receiver EA357; Furniture: Oak Ice Box, Hoosier Style Kitchen Cabinet, Waterfall Bedroom Furniture, Camelbank Trunk; Oak Claw Foot Table; Preview: Tues. 7/21 from 3-6 PM. Pick-Up: Fri. 7/24 2-6 PM and Sat. 7/25 9-11 AM. Terms: No Sales Tax, 15% Buyers Premium, complete terms available when registering for auction. This is a very brief listing, complete catalog and photos available online.
An Aoshin Shoten Tremendous Mike robot with original box sold for $13,200.
A Barney Google with Spark Plug and jockey, attributed to Nifty, distributed by Geo Borgfeldt & Co., with possibly the only known surviving box, sold for $16,200.
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This Space Cycle with original box with Japanese writing sold This Masudaya Radicon robot for $21,000. with original box sold for $15,600.
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This Distler No. 85 racer with driver, “balloon” tires marked This Linemar Popeye and “Dunlop Cord,” sold for Olive Oyl tank with original box sold for $16,800. The Jupiter robot with original $21,000. box realized $36,000.
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ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES - Large collection of local advertising including yardsticks and pencils; collection of Fire King; Schuco Varianto race car set; Star Trek memorabilia; Ashton Drake and Ginny dolls; Atari game system; wood carvings; Lladro Figurines; Swarovski figurines; sterling; jewelry; China- Canton pcs; Coalport bone china tea set; Satsuma double handled vase; Waterford and Wedgwood tables lamps; Nippon, Noritake, Waterford, Belleek, Royal Crown Derby, and Wedgwood; Lenox Castle Garden dinnerware service for 12, additional Lenox to include Christmas pattern; Franklin Mint “The Treasures of Tutankhamun” figurine collection; Glass - cut glass pieces; Lenox crystal stemware; Furniture - walnut 2pc armoire; German dry sink/bar; Tall case clock; Regency reading table; W.I. patio furniture; large Chinese coffee table and plaques; Ridgeway tall case clock; Council Craftsman Breakfront China Cabinet; D.P. style dining room table; 6 Chippendale Style DR chairs; PA House Curio Cabinet; Camelback Sofa; wing back chairs; Q.A. style sideboard; Artwork- Allen Sallburg woodblock; Nancy Silvia poster; John Lean; English racing poster; wildlife art prints by Ned Smith and Bernadette Pitera.
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historians, institutions and collectors, generating extremely spirited action. When the dust settled, the financial ledger realized $48,000. How this historic ledger book survived is in itself a fascinating story. It was literally saved from the dumpster during the dismantling of Ebbets Field following the club’s move to Los Angeles in 1959. A friend of the consignor was part of the labor crew working at Ebbets Field at the time, and he asked his boss if he could take home any of the items that were being thrown in the trash. His boss said he could help himself, and this ledger was one of the items he thought looked interesting enough to save. A year or two later, the friend gave it to the consignor as a gift due to his great interest in baseball. This was back in the early 1960s, when the ledger (and almost all baseball memorabilia) had little monetary value. The consignor’s interest in baseball and Brooklyn history was most sincere. He was the ideal caretaker for this extraordinary volume that captures the heart and soul of the Brooklyn Dodgers during an era from which so little exists that documents the inner workings of the Brooklyn Club or any other Major League franchise. This ledger book documents virtually everything. While the consignor, former Bishop Ford High School board member Robert Dunn of Brooklyn was the only owner of the ledger since that time, unfortunately, it has not remained in his sole possession. In the mid-1990s, he loaned the ledger to a third party, allegedly for museum display purposes. In 1997, the third party represented the ledger (and other items belonging to the consignor) as his own, obtained funds using the items as collateral, and did not honor the consignor’s requests to have the ledger and other items returned. Ultimately, in 2005, the consignor had to retain an attorney to secure the return of the items, including the ledger, which were recovered in 2006. Unfortunately, it appears as though one leaf of the ledger book (pages numbered 177 and 178) was removed during the decade-long loan period, and those two pages are believed to be the ledger pages in Ebbets’ hand that surfaced in 2000 when they were offered as lot 1,104 in Hunt Auctions’ February sale. It is currently unknown who won the sheet in that auction, or where it is today, but the consignor has authorized Robert Edward Auctions to offer a $1,000 reward for the return of the missing sheet to reunite it with and complete the 18991900 ledger book. The reward stands indefinitely, and the page, if returned, will be sent to the winning bidder to be reunited with the rest of the ledger. More Memorabilia Highlights Memorabilia takes many forms, and all were very well received at REA. Championship rings continued to be a popular attraction for collectors: A 1980 Kansas City Royals American League Championship ring presented to Ken Brett (res. $1,000), which had been offered for sale on eBay for $6,000 just six months earlier, soared to an astounding $33,000. A 2009 New York Yankees World Series ring (res. $5,000) issued to a front office staff employee (as opposed to a player) sold for $16,800. Two other Yankees World Series rings, one from 1949 and one from 1953 (issued to pitcher Bill Miller), combined to realize $15,600, while a 1955 Roger Craig Brooklyn Dodgers A 1966 Topps #50 Mickey Championship wristwatch, Mantle PSA MINT 9 (reserve issued to players as an addition$1,500) sold for a record $7,200. al gift from the team when they (Continued from page 7)
music history, and one that would be equally at home in either the Smithsonian Institute or the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Game-Used Jerseys and Bats Collectors are often driven towards memorabilia issued to specific players, and REA’s selection of game-used jerseys was particularly well-received by bidders. An exceptional 1970 Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves Game-Used Home Jersey graded MEARS A10 (res. $10,000; est. $20,000+) sold for $66,000. An impeccable 1979 Thurman Munson New York Yankees GameUsed Home Uniform (res. $25,000), complete with jersey and pants, representing one of the final uniforms ever worn by the popular Yankees captain before his untimely death, sold for $54,000. The uniform, which originated years prior directly from Munson’s widow, Diana, had the distinction of being one of only two surviving complete Munson uniforms known. A pristine 1971 Willie Mays San Francisco Giants Game-Used Home Jersey (res. $10,000), which originated from a former member of the Giants’ AAA affiliate who was assigned the jersey as a minor leaguer, brought $27,000. A 1970 Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles Game-Used Road Jersey (res. $10,000) was also highly prized by bidders, and after a flurry of bidding ended the auction at an impressive $30,000. A highly-desirable 1950 Philadelphia Athletics Game-Used Home Jersey, a style used by the team for only one year, was consigned by the original purchaser from REA’s 2005 auction (where the jersey realized $4,930). The rare jersey nearly doubled in price during the last decade, going to the winner in 2015 for $9,000. Another single-year Philadelphia Athletics jersey (res. $300; est. $1,000+), this one from 1954 and belonging to pitcher Carl Scheib, realized $3,600, as did a 1989 Barry Bonds Pittsburgh Pirates Road Jersey (res. $500), complete with matching pants from the prior season. The auction also featured several pro-model baseball bats belonging to Hall of Famers, highlighted by a rare 1908-11 Frank Chance bat (res. $5,000), accompanied by a PSA/DNA letter of authenticity, which sold for $13,200. 1899-1900 Brooklyn Dodgers Financial Record Book (Plus Reward For Missing Pages 177-178!) A most extraordinary and unique 1899-1900 Brooklyn Dodgers Financial Record Book (res. $2,500), which provided a complete accounting of the team’s day-to-day financial operations at the turn of the century and was penned in the hand of owner Charles Ebbets and another team official, saw tremendous interest from
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Heinrich Bucher band box w/church, Redware inkwell w/dog (signed & dated 1855), Lehnware covered bucket, decorated miniature blanket chest, miniatures incl. Sheraton Chest - Hepplewhite blanket chest - walnut stand - Windsor chair hutch - others, quilts & coverlets, decorated stoneware, Indian King mugs, decorated boxes, nice group stone fruit, pipe box, inlaid checkerboard, knife trays, ship hooked rug, folk art houses, old kitchenwares, early tin - wood - iron, butterprints, roulette wheel, (2) Brandt Carlisle sodas, paintings & prints, 19th-20th C. Glass & china, Historical Blue china, transfer & soft paste, seed box, spool cabinet, kerosene lamps incl. Colored fonts, miniature lamps, red satin GWW lamp, Vict. Hall lights, other lighting, children’s items, toys, dolls, Holiday, advertising signs, cast cash register, Newel post figural gas lamp, 20” Swiss music box, sterling, gold jewelry, hard case daguerreotypes, rough Ky. Rifle, lots interesting 19th & 20th C. Decorators. Antique furniture incl. Early chair, table, stretcher base tables, 2 drawer farm tables, dry sinks incl. Small grain paint w/2 drawers, sponge painted 3 drawer blanket chest, decorated plank settee, Windsor chairs, corner cupboard, jelly cupboard, red woodbox w/arms, Sheraton & other chests, Empire poster bed - chest - card table - shaving mirror, oriental rugs, Eng. Grandfather clock, small cast-iron safe, Pembroke table, country & period stands, etc. Very brief listing, check website or Auctionzip.com for lots photos & updates. Preview: Thursday, July 23, 12:00 Noon-7:00 P.M. Or 7:00 A.M. Morning of auction. Terms: Cash or Pa. Check, major credit cards w/3% surcharge, out of state checks w/prior approval. Note: Nice, varied Auction, selling for Pat & the late Tim Schofield, local collectors, etc.
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AUCTION SALE BILLS www.antiquesandauctionnews.net received their World Series that it was the only large- collection of six 1913 to 1920 rings, sold for $5,100. An format example of this World Series Press Pins, sold extremely rare 1999 classic poster that REA individually, combined to sell Augusta National Golf Club has ever seen anywhere, for $16,260. Other rare pinGreen Jacket (res. $2,000), let alone offered. “It may backs, as always, sold at very similar to the iconic jackets be a long time before we strong levels, including two awarded to Masters see another example,” 1961 Mickey Mantle and Champions but instead said D’Alonzo. “In fact, Roger Maris classics: a rare “61 issued to a club member, is this is a rare case where I in ‘61 or Bust” (res. $800) picnow at home with a golf don’t think we’ll ever see turing both sluggers, which enthusiast who paid another in this larger sold for $3,600, and a pair of $16,800 for the privilege. size.” A rare 1950s “I’m For Maris” and “I’m For Very few of these famous Brooklyn Dodgers Usher Mantle” Stadium Pins (res. Green Jackets are permitCap (res. $500), which $1,000), which realized $4,800. ted to leave the hallowed was purchased by the con- A ticket and program to the grounds of Augusta. A fassignor in the 1970s at a 1923 Opening Game at Yankee cinating library of 14 1905Brooklyn-area second- Stadium, saved in the consign21 National Commission hand store for just $20, or’s family for decades, were Annual Reports (res. sold for an astounding sold individually and carried a $2,000), once belonging to $10,200. Fortunately he combined reserve of $2,000. Chairman August recognized what it was at The souvenirs to the christenHermann, sold for $15,600. the time and bought it, but ing of “The House That Ruth The volumes had been purnot because he thought it Built” realized $13,500. 1934-57 "Three Stooges" chased by the extremely was so valuable, but Poster Collection pleased consignor from A group of 55 lots from the world’s finest because it fit in his collecanother auction years earli- Three Stooges movie poster and lobby card tion. Nothing could have The third and final installer for just $3,980. “With collection tallied an extraordinary $251,580. prepared him for the ment of the finest and most It took more than peanuts to enthusiasm of modern-day advanced collection of origiextremely rare or unique items, values are hard to pin land the 1913 Barnum & Brooklyn Dodgers collectors. A (Continued on page 13) down,” noted Lifson. “This is Bailey “Famous Elephant just one of dozens of exam- Base-Ball Team” Circus Poster, ples where it’s just impossi- featuring elephants playing the ble to predict true market National Game. A longtime value, which can change a favorite among both baseball great deal over the years, and and circus collectors, and BASEBALL COLLECTIBLES! only the auction process pro- selling for $12,000, this was a particularly special example in For over 30 years no one has consistently helped more sellers realize more money for vides clarity.”
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The #11 ranked 1959 Fleer "Three Stooges" complete set (res. $10,000) sold for $27,000. A rare complete set of 1930s R109 "Pirates Pictures" (res. $500; est. $1,000+), consisting of 72 cards and ranked second on the PSA Set Registry, soared to $6,000. A near-complete set of 1967 Wacky Packages DieCuts (res. $2,000; est. $4,000+), missing only three rarities for completion, sold for $11,400, while a PSA EX 5 example of the rare "Cracked Animals" card from the same series (res. $1,000) hammered for $3,000. An entirely graded 1888 N2 Allen & Ginter "American Indian Chiefs" set (res. $1,000; est. $2,000+) soared to $7,200. Four different 1962 Topps "Civil War News" original artworks, each offered individually, sold for a collective
nal "Three Stooges" movie posters and lobby cards to ever come to auction was, as expected, a huge hit with collectors. All "Three Stooges" movie posters and lobby cards are extremely rare and have long been recognized as "blue chips" by advanced collectors in the movie poster world as well as among "Three Stooges" collectors. The offering of just a few lobby cards and posters is a rare collecting event. This auction featured 55 lots selling for a total of $251,580. Nine onesheet posters, each featuring Larry, Moe, and Curly, alone sold for $126,600, paced by an amazing $51,000 for the 1934 Woman Haters poster (res. $10,000), possibly the only known surviving example from the first Stooges short made for Columbia Pictures. A collection of 78 one-sheet posters, consisting of nearly every "Three Stooges" one-sheet poster issued featuring the team of Moe, Larry, and Shemp, hammered for $30,000 (res. $10,000). Fiftyfour "Three Stooges" lobby cards sold for a total of $94,980, highlighted by $12,000 for a 1934 Punch Drunks lobby card (res. $2,000). Interesting note: this lobby card had the amazing A 1923 Yankee Stadium Opening Day provenance of having program and ticket stub (original cost originated years ago $2.30) realized a stunning $13,500. directly from Moe Howard's $17,100, while three different daughter. This entire collec- 1965 Topps "Battle" original tion of movie posters and artworks offered as their own lobby cards represented an lots realized a combined unprecedented, once-in-a- $10,200. Perhaps most amazlifetime collection that quite ingly, an ultra high-grade 1959 possibly will never be dupli- Fleer "Three Stooges" complete master set broken up and cated again. sold in a total of 25 different Non-Sports Cards lots sold for an astonishing (1886-1969) While REA is primarily combined total of $91,680, led known for baseball cards and by a record-setting $16,800 for memorabilia, non-sport cards a PSA MINT 9 example of #2 and card artwork from all eras Moe, a price that shattered the have always been an area of previous highest recorded pubspecialty also. The results of lic auction price by more than the auction once again illustrate $10,000. Many other auction records that the big money is not reserved only for baseball were shattered for pre-1948 cards: Five original "Mars baseball cards, 19th-century Attacks" artworks, each offered baseball cards and memorabilindividually, tallied a combined ia, non-sport cards, and $53,600. The #8 ranked 1962 Americana. Further information and Topps "Mars Attacks" set (res. $5,000; est. $10,000+), with all complete auction results are online at 55 cards graded NM-MT 8 by available PSA and with an SMR value of www.RobertEdwardAuct $20,950, realized an impressive ions.com. Copies of the 560-page $27,000. The #1 ranked 193334 National Chicle "Sky Birds" full-color premium catalog set (res. $5,000; est. $10,000+) are also still available free charge. Go to hammered for $19,200. The #1 of ranked 1960 Fleer "Spins & www.RobertEdwardAuct click "Free Needles" set (res. $1,000), ions.com, which included 49 PSA GEM Catalog," and fill in your MINT 10s, realized $8,400. name and address.
SLOT CAR AUCTION Aurora, Tyco & Life-Like Slot Cars, Die-Casts
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 AT 1 P.M. Leesport Farmers Market - Diefenderfer Auction Gallery
LEESPORT, PA
Rt. 61, 19533 (Halfway between Reading & Hamburg on Rt. 61, Back side of the main market building). This auction features a collection of near mint to mint vintage slot cars & die-casts. Some are in original packaging & all were showcase kept … highlighted as follows: Slot Cars: Aurora (172) T-Jets incl.: Johnny Lightning & (51) AFX; (134) Tyco; (32) Life-Like; (3) Fly Corvettes; Die-Casts: (40+) Rdg. Fairgrounds, NASCAR, Talladega Nights. Doors open at Noon
On the last Wednesday of each month, the Grist Mill hosts a Scavenger Hunt. Light refreshments are served, and lists are given out at 5 p.m. The person who finds the most items in the store will win a $25 gift certificate. Also, on Sunday, Oct. 18, the center will hold its Fall Flea Market. For additional information, call Barbara Lind at Robert Edward Auctions is currently assembling its next sale. For further information, contact Robert Edward Auctions, P.O. Box 7256, Watchung, N.J., call 908-2269900, or e-mail info@robert edwardauctions.com. Robert Edward Auctions LLC is one of the world's leading specialty auction houses devoted exclusively to the sale of rare baseball cards, memorabilia, and Americana. Robert Edward Auctions LLC offers its clients an unparalleled tradition of integrity, knowledge and professionalism, along with unmatched financial security, millions of dollars in cash advances available at a moment's notice, the highest catalog circulation in the industry, and the most extensive list of buyers in the collecting world.
609-726-1588. The multi-dealer shop is located at 127 Hanover St. (Route 616) in Pemberton, N.J., and is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours until 8 p.m. each Wednesday. To learn more, visit www.gristmillantiques.com.
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together in one place. The Grist Mill invites shoppers to come in and see the exquisite assortment of whimsical Hobnail, elegant Milk Glass, sparkling Diamond, swanky Ruffled-edge Crest, playful Coin Dot, decorative Rib Optic, and sophisticated Melon shaped glassware. All the colors of Fenton are on display— from pink, green, blue, white (milk glass), cranberry, and violet—not to mention lovely handpainted patterns such as Violets in the Snow, Daisy and Fern, and Charleton Rose. The assortment includes powder jars, fan vases, epergnes, jackin-the-pulpits, baskets, pitchers and much more. Whether shoppers are seeking to collect some beauties for themselves or are looking for a unique gift for someone special, it is a truly spectacular display.
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TWO TOY TRAIN AUCTIONS 10 A.M.
SATURDAY, JULY 25TH AT THE RIDGE FIRE COMPANY,
SPRING CITY, PA
19475 480 RIDGE ROAD, TOY TRAIN AUCTION in the Pavilion. A Large Collection Of TRAINS: LIONEL Prewar and Postwar TRAINS. Lionel Budd cars, Switchers, Steamers and diesels. 6464 series boxcars. Sets in original set boxes. Plenty of accessories. Lionel “OO” gauge trains. Some Super O material. Marx Trains. HO Trains. A quantity of O Scale. Model Trains. Atlas O ga. Ready-to-Run sets. O Scale kits. Modern Era LIONEL trains. Williams & Weaver. American Flyer O gauge L&Ts plus ‘S’ gauge accessories. Tootsietoy autos. Review listing at www.maurerail.com
TOY TRAINS & PLATFORM ACCESSORIES AUCTION in the Blue Room. Uncataloged Estate Auction. 200 Dept. 56 structures & houses. Large assortment of Plasticville houses. 20 cases of Tattered postwar boxes and set boxes. Mix of pre, post & Modern Era Lionel Trains. 100 cases of Train parts and wrecks. Toy soldier dioramas. Plenty of die-cast Toy Trucks. Lionel Licensed Die-Cast vehicles and other collectibles. Toy Train books. Quite a Bonanza! PREVIEW: Friday, July 24th from 4 P.M.-6 P.M. and From 8 A.M.-10 A.M. Saturday. 12% Buyer’s Premium (AY001999).
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This Auction includes Items from Anna Kuhn from Gettysburg, PA, Private Collection from Abbottstown, PA & Items from Other Private Collections. Auction To Be Held At Porters Fire Co. 1199 Porters Road, SPRING GROVE, PA 17362 From Square at Hanover, PA follow York St. - Rt. 116E approx. 5 miles. Turn right onto Porters Road. Follow approx. 1 mile to fire hall on left. From York, PA take Rt. 30 West to Rt. 116. Follow Rt. 116 West 8.4 miles. Turn left onto Porters Rd. Follow Porters Rd. approx. 1 mile to Porters Fire Co. on left. See our website for directions from other locations. PARTIAL LISTING Very Fine 1930s Wicker/Reed Furniture including sofa, rocker, chair w/ottoman, coffee table, chaise lounge, library table, desk & chair, Very Fine Signed Indiana Hickory Furniture Co. Furniture including settee, rocker, high back rocker, chair & table. Wicker/Reed Furniture & Indiana Hickory Furniture Provenience: Helen M. Bunty was a nurse from McSherrystown, PA who served in the Navy Corps. For 27 yrs. At her retirement she was the second highest ranking officer in the Nursing Corps. She & 3 other nurses built their cottages along the Conewago Creek in the early 1930s. Helen built her cottage in 1931 & like the other nurses furnished her cottage w/very fine Philippine rattan. The furniture is considered “Reed” furniture. When the cottage was sold the new owners bought the furniture. Now the 3rd owner has elected to sell these wonderful pcs. All pcs. are beautiful & in wonderful condition. Other Furniture: Antique 2 pc. high back pump organ, Bejuco set/4 rattan nesting tables, antique dry sink, antique corner cupboard, antique bedroom furniture including pcs. w/marble tops, quality modern & reproduction furniture, V.N. Modern Mission style oak kitchen table & 4 chairs & matching 2 pc. hutch, 2 La-Z-Boy leather recliners, V.N. Howard Miller Grandfather clock, plus other nice furniture. Antiques & Collectibles: Complete & original Enterprise coffee grinder pat. July 12th, 1898, Clarks 6 drawer wooden spool cabinet, 50 pcs. Noritake Tree In The Meadow china, several antique postcard albums full of various old postcards, Harrison Fisher prints, large selection of antique pictures-prints w/frames, old glassware & china, antique farm related tools, old toys, Steiff & Raikes modern collector bears, huge collection of approx. 50,000 baseball cards mostly from the 1980-90s (some boxes never opened), much more. Auctioneer’s Note: This is a very brief listing. Auction includes large variety of items to be sold w/2 auctioneers selling at the same time most of the day. Please Note: Doors open day of auctions at 7:15 A.M., good food available, plenty of parking, Plan to Attend!!! To View Full Sale Listings & Sale Pictures Visit our website at
www.paonsiteauction.com Sale Preview At Porters Fire Co. Friday, July 24 - From 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. SALE TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium will be applied to any items sold. 6% Sales Tax to be Collected. We Accept Visa, MC, Cash, ONLY PA. Checks will be Accepted. For More Info. Call (717) 630-9349 or (717) 451-5999
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After 100 years of operation, Fenton Glass is still proving to be a favorite among collectors far and wide. In fact, Kovels recently reported that it was the most searched for category on the company’s website for May of 2015. Whether old Fenton or new (it is still manufactured today), both can fetch premium prices. While the glass company’s current focus has shifted towards handcrafted beads and jewelry, the traditional styles of Vaseline, Opalescent and Vasa Murrhina remain highly collectible. At the Grist Mill Antiques Center in Pemberton, N.J., a display recognizing the popularity of Fenton has been put together for the month of July’s special display. Fenton Glass is famous for several shapes, patterns, and textures, and this display brings the best of them
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Beautiful Music And Prices Achieved At Briggs Auction 1894 Steinway & Sons Concert Grand Piano Sells For $61,950 mythological scenes with price ranges. This is validamaidens, floral bouquets, faux- tion that the right merchandise will find the right leather finishes with the names buyers,” said of famous composers and Steve Turner of music staves, and more. A Briggs. matching bench hewn from one piece of wood accompanied the piano. After heated bidding from the floor, the Internet, and the telephone, the piano realized $61,950. All prices include either an
This 1894 Steinway & Sons concert grand piano with ornate inlay and painted decoration by Daniel Cottier (Cottier & Co.) sold for $61,950.
18-percent or 21-percent buyer’s premium. Other notable lots included a colorful oil-on-canvas by renowned artist Laura Knight, titled “Oriental Clowns,” which realized $24,200, and a fine Tiffany Studios “Lily” lamp featuring a bronze base decorated with lily pads supporting 10 gracefully-arched arms capped with the distinctive Tiffany favrile glass shades, which sold for $15,340. A pair of French marble urns with giltbronze mounts and removable lids sold for $6,490. Two other pieces of fine art were also top sellers, including an interesting 17th Dutch This 17th-century Dutch school oil-on- century canvas portrait of a gentleman in an school oil painting ornately carved giltwood frame sold for portrait of a gentleman in a large gilt$13,310. wood frame with ornately carved faces and classicalform busts ($13,310) and a Marie Langureau genre scene oil painting of a mother with her children, which sold for $8,850 to a determined Internet bidder. “The Steinway piano may have been the centerpiece of this auction, but it was only part of this exciting and varied collection of merchandise. We are very proud the auction saw a range An oil-on-canvas genre scene painting by of buyers as well, Marie Langureau depicting a mother with from private collecher children sold for $8,850. tors to dealers at all
lock manufacturing companies. No other city in America was home to that many different lock manufacturers. While there are three other annual lock shows in the U.S., the allure of visiting Lock Capital USA plus the area’s many attractions and entertainment venues is what will bring many collectors to the Lancaster Lock Show. About 100 dealer/collectors will be set-up offering antique and collectible padlocks, railroadiana, restraints,
Tiffany Studios favrile glass vases saw strong bidding, including a balusterform ($4,956), a leaf-decorated ($4,012), and a floriform design ($2,006). Two pairs of Bohemian cranberry-glass candle lustres with alternating painted portraits and floral medallions realized $2,178 and $2,360, respectively. Fine art, jewelry, and silver helped round A colorful oil-on-canvas painting by Laura out the evening, Knight titled “Oriental Clowns” sold for with several $24,200. pieces in each category seeing standout diamond and 18-carat prices. A Thomas Sully oil- parure selling for $2,124. on-canvas, “kit-kat” portrait Three sets of sterling flatof Mrs. J. Burk sold for ware defied falling silver $5,900; a 19th-century oil- prices, including one group on-board genre scene with of 169 pieces of Gorham in children playing on the a massive fitted campaignseashore sold for $5,808; a style chest ($3,068); 74 John Dull oil-on-canvas pieces of Stieff Rose pattern depicting the Philadelphia ($1,573); and 117 pieces of skyline with the Schuylkill Stieff also in the Rose River and Philadelphia Art pattern, which realized Museum sold for $3,872; $2,006. Briggs Auction Inc.’s and an unusual pair of miniature portraits depict- next catalog auction is ing President Abraham and scheduled for early fall and Mary Todd Lincoln sold for will showcase a variety of $1,331. A man’s 18 carat fine estate antiques, decorayellow gold Patek Philippe tive and fine arts, a collecof contemporary & Co. wristwatch sold for tion $3,304. Diamonds are Outsider art, fine export always in fashion, with a porcelains, and much more. For further information lovely platinum and diamond circle brooch of apx. on this or future sales, call or visit 3.8cts realizing $2,832 and 610-566-3138 a contemporary three-piece www.BriggsAuction.com.
Other interesting lots in the sale were to be found in various categories. An unusual m i d - c e n t u r y Arredoluce moderndesign easel lamp was bid up to $4,114; a 19th century Vienna regulator wall clock with chime realized $2,242; a framed scenic copperplate print on cotton textile depicting “Penn’s Treaty With the Indians” generated much interest before realizing $2,124; three pieces of vintage Louis Vuitton luggage including a steamer trunk sold for $2,057; The Tiffany Studios “Lily” lamp with and two hard-sided bronze base and 10 favrile glass shades suitcases saw strong sold for $15,340. bidding before selling for $1,534 each. A Hamilton & Jones five-gallon stoneware jug with elaborate cobalt decoration brought Antiques - Modern - Art $1,888. Many pieces of furniture SUNDAY, JULY 19 saw strong prices, including a AT 10 A.M. nicely-carved Louis XV chest of drawers on cabriole Preview: Friday, July 17 legs ($3,540); a pair of from 12 Noon-4 P.M. charming walnut Clark’s Sunday 9 A.M. thru auction spool cabinets on custom 1500 Paxton Street, stands, with red-glass drawer HARRISBURG, PA 17104 panels ($2,596); an 18th-century Pennsylvania walnut tall FURNITURE (12 NOON): Primitive, Antique & Modern. Mid-Century Style Chairs; 2 Corner chest-on-frame ($2,360); an
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A massive pair of French marble urns with gilt-bronze mounts realized $6,490.
Lock Collectors Plan To Gather For The Lancaster Lock Show On July 18 The organizers of the Lancaster Lock Show recently announced that lock collectors from around the world will be gathering at the Lancaster Host Resort and Conference Center in Lancaster, Pa., for the Sixth Annual Lancaster Lock Show on Saturday, July 18. “We’re excited about hosting this show in Lancaster,” said lead organizer Scott Caley. Lancaster is called Lock Capital USA because it was at one time home to more than a dozen
Old Hickory Adirondack twig-form settee and matching chair with woven seats ($2,057); and a modernist rosewood desk on square legs ($1,573). The auction also featured several exceptional pieces of fine porcelain and glassware, including a delicate and finely-detailed Mount Washington Royal Flemish vase with enamel decorations of mallards, suns and stars ($4,840); an interesting Chinese export porcelain bowl with burled-wood glaze and gilt decoration ($3,068); and a Chinese export “Rockefeller” pattern centerpiece bowl ($2,596). Three
door locks, keys, safes, door knobs, and antique hardware. The show will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission to the show will be $5 for adults and free of charge to those under age 16. There will be an optional early bird admission available for $20 to attend the show during set-up on Friday, July 17, from 2 to 5 p.m., and also Saturday morning at 8 a.m. For additional information, call Scott Caley at 610-207-8824 or visit www.LancasterLockShow.com.
Cupboards; Bamboo Shelves; Blanket Chest Marked “1876 Oberlin PA”; Jewelry Display Cases; Oak Bowfront China Cabinet; Hitchcock Bench; Table and Chairs; 6 Bedroom Sets incl. Henkel Harris; Oak Chest of Drawers and Washstand; Blanket and Carpenter’s Chests; Dry Sink; Jelly Cupboard; Upholstered Sofas and Chairs; Cedar Chests; Revolving Bookcase; Jewelry Box. Rugs: Room Size and Small. Lighting: Floor and Table Lamps; GWTW. COLLECTIBLES: Child’s Drum Set; Cameras incl. Nikon and 10.5mm to 400mm Lenses; Vintage Sleds; Wicker Carriages; Country Store incl. Scales; Asian incl. Artwork, Ceramics, More; Early Ceramics; Tin Candle Molds; Clocks; Depression Glass incl. Cherry Blossom, Cabbage Rose, and More; Stoneware; Comic Books; Redware; Flow Blue; Wedgwood; Apple Press. ART: Paintings and Prints; Victorian Chromolithographs; Wallace Nuttings; Artists including Lieberman, Yaco, David Brumbash, Ruth Mitchell Wolff, Henri Piraci, LeRoy, R. Ernst, Ressler, William Young, Frida L. Reiter. HOUSE & HOME: Vacuum; KitchenAid Mixer; Small Appliances; Laptop Computer; SP Flatware; Large Flat Screen TV; Linens; Oreck Vacuums; Tools: 16” Delta Scroll Saw, Ryobi Router Table, Delta Hollow Chisel, Red Lion Cement Mixer; Dinnerware; Lawn Mower.
Selling for Local Estates with Additions Early Preview Friday, July 17 from 12 Noon-4 P.M. Absentee Bids Accepted. Visit www.CordierAuction.com for photos & more details. 10% Buyer’s Premium. Terms: Cash, PA checks. Out-of-state checks w/prior approval. All major credit cards accepted. Food concession. Located off of Interstate 83 between 13th Street and 17th Street exits, Harrisburg, PA! David Cordier, AU005321
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More than 1,300 bidders from around the world eagerly vied for the 487 lots that comprised Briggs Auction Inc.’s Fine Estates Auction on June 5. The auction featured items from several prominent Main Line, Pa., and selected Delaware Valley estates and collections, including a wide range of period French antiques, modern furnishings and decorative arts, primitives, 18th and 19th century fine and decorative arts, fine Asian export porcelains and glassware, silver, fine jewelry, and much more. The showpiece of the auction was an 1894 Steinway & Sons concert grand piano. The piano was originally purchased by Mrs. Thomas A. Scott of Philadelphia, wife of then president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who commissioned Daniel Cottier of Cottier & Co. to add decorative inlay and painted classical decoration to the entirety of the piano’s exterior and some of the interior. The ornate decoration included mother-of-pearl inlay and painted cherubs, putti,
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New Book Captures The Signs Of Lancaster County Among the many things that make Lancaster County special are its various signs. Photographs of 240 of them are featured in a new book by Tana Reiff titled “Signs of Lancaster County: A Photographic Tour of Amish Country.” The 112-page full-color book was recently published by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., of Atglen, Pa. “The array of signs in one geographic area tells a story of the local culture,” writes the photographer in the book’s introduction. “This book zooms in on the signs of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a land of long history, deep religious tradition, and a remarkably unchanged rural sensibility.” Reiff will be on hand to sign her book at Finial & Fern, located at 15 W. Main St., Leola, Pa., on Saturday, July 18, from 10 a.m. to noon. “This book captures the unique quality of Lancaster County that most of us take for granted,” said Bonnie Strasko, owner of Finial & Fern. “Hand-lettered signs for everything from homemade root beer to horse-washing will make you smile because you know exactly where they are,” said Strasko. Reiff began photographing signs that caught her eye in 2006. In 2012, while preparing photos for a montage poster, she realized she was cropping out pretty scenes surrounding the signs. So as she took more pictures for the book, she included more background to show the
signs in their natural context. About a third of the pictures in the book were taken in or near Leola, along Route 23 and Horseshoe, Willow, Newport, and Creek Hill roads. A whole chapter is devoted to Eby Road. Other numerous signs in the book are located from Middle Creek to Christiana, with the majority in the Bird-in-Hand, Intercourse, Paradise, Ronks, and Gordonville areas. “I found great beauty in the scenes I photographed and continue to photograph,” said Reiff. “I now have my regular stops to buy produce, cheese, and canned goods at places in the book.” Besides appealing to both locals and tourists, Strasko thinks the book would be “a great gift for friends and family in distant places and a light-hearted reminder to all of us who share this wondrous place we call home.” Finial & Fern is an everchanging shop specializing in antiques, specialty plants, and quality home and garden décor. The shop proudly showcases the works of talented local artisans and offers many unusual gift items. To learn more about the book, email Tana Reiff at tana@tanareiff.com.
COMIC BOOK COLLECTIONS. Contact me for FREE Appraisals if you wish to sell your comics or just determine their current value. I’ll provide you honest recommendations based on three decades experience and will assure you receive the fairest and highest prices whether it’s 1 book or a 1,000. Call Ed 215-351-5392 or email edkriwonos@comcast.net
MOVIE POSTERS Highest Prices Paid Lobby Cards, 1-Sheets, Window Cards, Glass Slides Displays, Dwight Cleveland, POB 10922 Chicago, IL 60610 773-525-9152, Fax 773-525-2969, posterboss@aol.com
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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.
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commission for high-value collections and firearms, and this program continues with this auction as well. “For many years now, our sales billed as Extraordinary Auction of Rare and Historic Firearms have been composed primarily of the more expensive firearms, i.e. $5,000 and up to $500,000 or more. In fact, the average sale price per lot consigned is currently around $15,000 to $17,000. Now with the addition of Francis Lombardi, we have the team to ensure that all our clients will continue to get the ‘Julia’s’ experience as we expand into this category starting with the October 2015 auction,” said Jim Julia, founder and president of James D. Julia Auctioneers. “The Extraordinary Auction of Rare and Historic Firearms will be immediately preceded by a one-day auction of Sporting and Collector Firearms. The price range will generally be more modest and will present a tremendous opportunity for sellers of moderately priced items to sell with the world’s leading auctioneer of fine and rare firearms. In addition, our 50year reputation of honest and fair dealings, and providing the best value in the firearms auction business to our clients, is unmatched in the industry.” For more information, readers may email Firearms@jamesdjulia.com or visit www.jamesdjulia.com.
OLDER FIREWORKS OR Packs Wanted by Collector, 573-474-5030 or 573-881-0090. TIFFANY DESK PIECES, lamps, glass. Bill Holland 610-470-5925 or Renningers Sunday Antique Market, Booth A-53, Adamstown, PA 8am-1pm. email bill@hollandarts.com WANTER OLD LETTER Press Equipment, wood/ lead letters, or anything printing related. Also looking for Blacksmith Anvils. Call 440-693-4232.
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
WANTED: MUSIC BOXES, slot machines, old Juke boxes, any cond. Call or write Frank Zygmunt, PO Box 542, Westmont, IL 60559 zygm1015@aol.com 630-985-2742
OVER 60 BOXES & 10 binders of New Jersey Postcards, historical covers & paper, mostly in excellent condition. Also unique sports collectibles. Call Goldy’s Sports Collectibles, 3338 Route 9 South, Freehold, NJ 07728, 732-409-4944.
WANTED VINTAGE CONCERT Posters even damaged, 40’s, 50’s 60’s any concert call 347-261-3416 therugconsultant@hotmail.com
VINTAGE COUNTRY PINE excellent condition~ beds, nightstands, end tables, dropleaf tables, harvest table, china cupboard, dressers & more. 610-942-4890.
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.
JOHN DEERE 1959 Model 730, electric diesel, excellent cond., restored, rubber new; JD 1950 model G, strong tractor, rubber good, restored; JD 1945 model LA, restored, exc. cond., rubber new, call for details 717-665-2172.
TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cards and Memorabilia to a Collector. Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709, kdomo22951@aol.com
TELEPHONES: 1892-1982, over 85 different & associated. Free Cataloge. Wish to sell entire business. Call 608-582-4124 www.phonecoinc.com phonecoinc@aol.com
WANTED BASEBALL, BOXING, Wrestling Cards & Memorabilia. Tobacco packs opened/ unopened, pre-war, before 1970. Valuable collections only. 610-999-0131, bobthecardkauffman@verizon.net
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 ANTIQUE TOYS & MODEL KITS WANTED- Write for free 3 page illustrated want list. Bruch, P.O. Box 121, Mountaintop, Pa 18707. Call 570-991-7300 bkinglar@aol.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. ALWAYS BUYING PHOTOGRAPHS, Archives, Albums, Snap-shots, Collections. Call Jim 800-872-9990. ANTIQUE/ OLD GUNS WANTED- Collector buys old muzzleloaders, pistols, shot guns, Kentucky rifles, knives, swords, hunting licenses, photos, animal traps, hand forged & bear traps, old ammo, antiques, military helmets. 1 piece or collections. House calls made. PO Box 83, New Tripoli, PA 18066 blackbear3@enter.net 610-417-0909. Serious buying since 1959. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS MANUALS Wanted most years and models. Also sales brochures, service manuals, etc. TMC Publications, 6308 Deer Park Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136. 410-526-4495. www.tmcpubl.com
RECORDS & COMICS! Over 40,000. Silver & Golden Age. Huge Sale 20-40% discount. Located at The German Trading Post on RT 272 Denver, Pa. Open Daily. Soul, Doowop, Rock, Picture Sleeves, Elvis, Beatles, rare 45’s $2 each. RECORDS IN FREDERICK, MD 33 vinyl LPs, 45s, 78s, Classical, Jazz, Rock, older Pop, Shows, International, etc. Old Glory Antiques L-9. Cannon Hill Place (also CDs) 301-695-9304. We buy by appt. 301-694-5134.
COLLECTOR LOOKING FOR well-kept (1900-1970) Lionel, Flyer, Marklin and Ives Trains & accessories, will pay generously for them call Dr. Bob 215-348-0944
ATTENTION
MUSIC BOXES WANTED, highest prices paid. Gems to junkers- we buy, sell, repair. Chet Ramsay Antiques, 2460 Strasburg Road, Coatesville, PA 19320. 610-384-0514
James D. Julia Auctioneers Announces A New Sporting And Collector Firearms Auction Francis Lombardi, department head of the Firearms Division, recently announced that James D. Julia Auctioneers will be expanding the scope of firearms offered at the company’s semiannual firearms auction. Julia’s is proud to introduce its Sporting and Collector Firearms Auction, which will focus on fine sporting and collectible firearms that are more affordable than those typically offered in Julia’s Extraordinary Auction of Rare and Historic Firearms. “During the past few years, I have been approached by countless clients asking us to expand our product offering to include firearms at a more affordable price point. There is no one in the market who matches Julia’s reputation for our strong rate of return and reputation for expertise. This expansion is exactly what our clients have been asking for,” said Wes Dillon, former department head of the Firearms Division. The Sporting and Collector Firearms Auction will immediately precede Julia’s October and March Extraordinary Auction of Rare and Historic Firearms. Julia’s expects that the auction will feature firearms and related items in the $2,000 to $8,000 range. The auction will have its own catalog, as well as a very competitive commission structure consistent with Julia’s reputation. Julia’s is known for its 0 percent
MILITARY & SPORTING FIREARMS- all periods Wanted. Collector will pay more for single items or collections. 215858-5506 or salloc2@yahoo.com Will travel.
Get the Word Out!! I BUY AND Sell Old Advertising Signs, call Gary 732-570-5312.
Advertise Your
SERVICE OR SUPPLIES A FLEAMARKET NOVEL, IN AN AWFUL WAY, a scandalous mystery by SNYDERCARROLL, buy it on Amazon.com
in the Classifieds! Call 1-800-428-4211, x2561 or
www.antiquesandauctionnews.net
WANTED!
Vintage Tube Electronics DEAD OR ALIVE Audio Equip. - Vacuum Tubes Speakers - Ham & Military Radios Surplus Parts - Test Equipment Hi-Fi Stereo & More
WE BUY IT ALL
610-649-4151 www.cash4audio.com
DO YOU COLLECT Old Paper, Ephemera, Advertising, Country Store, etc? Subscribe to "THE PAPER & ADVERTISING COLLECTORS’ MARKETPLACE", the monthly collector's newspaper that covers this specialty. For a FREE sample copy, phone 1-800-800-1833, ext. 2541, 8am-4:30pm daily.
To place your classified ad Call 1-800-428-4211
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AUTOMOBILES WANTED. LOOKING to buy old foreign cars, especially British. Will purchase in any condition, also buying parts. Call Ed, 856-816-7321. CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow, Amusement Parks, Coney Island, Nude Photos, Steel Pier, Pinups, Strippers, Burlesque, Auto Thrillshow. Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300, Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418.
GUNS WANTED
Antique & Modern Firearms Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols Revolvers, Edged Weapons
MILITARY & SPORTING Licensed Dealer - Will Travel Century 20 LLC Highland Park, NJ 08904
732-249-1345 info@century20antiques.com MEMORABILIA OF ANCIENT Order of Hibernians (swords, sashes, ribbons, ephemera, etc.) Call John 570-253-0795, email ogara@ptd.net E414932
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PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION
Antiques, Art Glass, Jewelry Comic Books, Sports Memorabilia
SATURDAY, JULY 25, 2015
SATURDAY, JULY 25TH DOORS OPEN AT 8:30 A.M., BOTH AUCTIONS BEGIN AT 10:00 A.M.
AT 9:00 A.M. Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company Banquet Hall
330 W. Moorestown Road (Rt. 512),
NAZARETH, PA 18064
2718 Mountain View Drive,
Special Preview: Friday, July 24th from 12 Noon To 7 P.M.
BATH, NORTHAMPTON CO., PA 18014
Antiques/Collectibles (In Main Auction Gallery): Nice selection of gold jewelry & watches, several pieces of art glass, French mantel clock, several blue deco. stoneware, tramp art pieces, stereoscope w/cards, early medical furnishings & equipment, pharmacy show bottle w/original art deco stand, etc., Austrian china chocolate set, large walnut Victorian cylinder desk, (3) carousel horses, antique Baker’s bread racks, oak stick and ball table, Moravian chair, 6 piece Waterfall BRS, antique paint deco. rockers, set of 6 half spindle back chairs, cherry Hepplewhite 2 drawer stand, mahogany highboy, mahogany lowboy w/leather top, Rockola Model 443 jukebox, antique Peter Gillberdeen grandfather clock, large hutch table, jam cupboard, Victorian settee, oak Q.A. china cabinet, 1950’s chrome kitchen set, Brunswick Balke Collender pool cue rack, 2 door Kas, Edison Standard phonograph, Atwater Kent Model 52 Radio, Victorian marble top dresser, oak stack bookcase, copper apple butter kettles, antique cast-iron fire hydrant, nice selection of oil paintings, including Edna Palmer Englehardt, other Stroudsburg artist, Jack Savitsky drawings & others, tramp art ‘memoryware’ box w/lid, wooden duck decoys, Weller & Roseville pottery, sterling pieces, many Waterford crystal pieces, dinnerware sets & more!
Antiques, Collectibles, Waterford Crystal, Lenox China, Victorian Hanging Lamp, Flow Blue, Longaberger® Baskets, Vintage Oak & Stylized Furniture, Selection of Framed Prints & Lithographs, Lawn Tractor, Snowblower, Tools, Etc. Terms: 13% Buyer’s Premium * CC Accptd. * 3% Discount with Cash or Apprd. Check * Multiple Auctioneer’s Selling. Details/Photos at www.auctionzip.com Auctioneer #1888
Second Auction Room Beginning at 10:00 A.M.: Make plans to attend this special auction which will complete the liquidation of the Glenn Grigg Estate of Bangor, PA. Very nice selection of vintage 1957, ‘58 and ‘59 Topps baseball cards, autographed poster size color photos of M. Schmidt, C. Schilling, S. Carlton, S. Sosa and others, plus much more!
ROBERT H. CLINTON & COMPANY, INC.
See website for additional details, catalog, photos and terms.
Auctioneers & Appraisers 610-847-5432 • 610-837-7140
www.dottaauction.com or www.auctionzip.com
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AY-000093-L P.O. Box 29 * Ottsville, PA 18942
(ID #1255) 13% buyer’s premium with 3% discount for cash/check.
www.rhclintonauction.com
330 W. Moorestown Road, Rt. 512 Nazareth, PA 18064 610-759-7389 Fax: 610-759-3992 PA Lic. #AY-1950-L Web Site: www.dottaauction.com E-mail: info@DottaAuction.com
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Following the conclusion of the baseball card auction we will be selling the 1st 13 issues of Playboy including Dec. 1953 w/Marilyn Monroe and Jan. 1955 w/Bettie Page, plus vintage Elvis Presley records including 45 RPMs and 331⁄2 albums, and a large selection of vintage comic books from a local estate.
FIREARM & MILITARIA AUCTION Antique & Modern Guns - Military - Collectible - Taxidermy
SUNDAY, JULY 26 AT 10 A.M. Preview: 8 A.M. thru auction 1500 Paxton Street,
HARRISBURG, PA 17104
ANTIQUE: Samuel Shuler (Liverpool, PA) Kentucky Rifle; US Springfield Model 1861 Percussion Musket; US Springfield Model 1884 Carbine; “LH” Signed O/U Cap Lock Rifle; 19th Century Kentucky Rifle with Biddle Marked Lock. MILITARY: German DWM 1920 Commercial Luger; Japanese Type 26 Revolver; Radom WZ.VIS-35 Pistol; Remington US Model of 1917; Winchester & Springfield Armory M-1 Garands; Inland M-1 Carbine; Norinko SKS; Yugoslavian Model 98 Mauser; British Enfield No. 5 MK1 Jungle Carbine; Russian Mosin Nagants; Japanese Rifles; Smith Corona O3-A3; Civil War Collectibles African Taxidermy Beretta Model 35; Smith & Wesson M&P Victory (Austrian Police) Revolver. COLLECTIBLE: Stevens Favorites; Henrion Dassy & Heuschen (HDH) Puppy; Remington No. 4 & No. 6; Ortgies Pocket Pistol; Winchester Model 100; Savage Model 1899s; Marlin Models 18, 39, 44; Browning Lightweight Twelve & Tw enty: Browning Superposed Broadway Trap; Winchester 52B/52C; Davenport Firearms “Brownie”. SPORTING: Rifles by: Remington, Marlin, Winchester, Savage, Mossberg, Stevens, Thompson Center, Smith & Wesson, Hopkins & Allen, Navy Arms Co. Shotguns by: L.C. Smith, Browning, High Standard, Marlin, Stevens, Hunter Arms, Baltimore Arms, Mossberg, Remington, Winchester, New England Firearms, Glenfield. HANDGUNS: Revolvers by: Colt, S&W, Rossi, H&R, Ruger, CVA, Taurus. Pistols by: Beretta, Browning, S&W, Colt, Glock, Ruger, Walther, Star, Davis. EDGED WEAPONS: S.E. Eby Co. M1852 USMC NCO Sword; Ames 1860 Calvary Sword; Ames & Horstmann Antique Knights Templar Sword; GAR Civil War Veteran’s Sword; Civil War Era Comm. D-Guard Short Sword; German WWI Artillery Sword; French M1874 Epee Bayonet; French M1866 Chassepot; Double Sided Short Sword Kindjal Dagger; Asian Serpentine Short Sword; Frank & Warren Survival Ax; Type A-1 Folding Machetes, US Bayonets/Fighting Knives; German K98 Bayonets. COLLECTIBLE KNIVES: Harley-Davidson Commemorative Knife; Ted Miller Knives; Hundreds of Sheathed, Pocket & Commemorative Knives by Remington, Kinfolks, Case XX, Marbles, L.L. Bean, John Russell Green River Works, Robeson, Shrade, Buck, Colonial, Utica Cutlery Co. MILITARY COLLECTIBLES: Civil War Era Bullet Collection, Union and Confederate Belt Buckles & Buttons, Cartridge Boxes with Shoulder Straps, Cap Pouches, Haversack, Canteens, Ordnance, Gettysburg Area Relics, 75th Ann. Gettysburg Boy Scout Participation Medal, GAR Collectibles; Books; Military Grouping for Sgt. William Anderson (Original member of the Merrill Marauders and Pall Bearer to President FDR); WWII Era US Military Field Operating Table; Japanese Silk Flag; Photo Collection of Philippine Theater in WWII; WWII 1st Marine Dress Uniform; Photo Collection of Korean War; Vietnam Era MP Uniform. WWII GERMAN COLLECTIBLES: German SA, Hitler Youth & Army Officer’s Daggers; German Unit Marked Police Bayonet; Adolf Hitler 935 Formal Napkin Ring, Submarine Badges, Belt Buckles, Assault Badges, Jump Badges, Banners, Armbands, Combat Badges, German Collectibles Tank Badges, Aerial Gunner Badges, U-Boat Submarine Kill Flag, Spanish Crosses in Gold/Silver/Bronze, Flak Artillery Badges, Wound Badges, Iron Crosses, SS Officer’s Visor Cap, Recruiting Posters, WWII German Photo Album of the Battle of Norway; TAXIDERMY: Exotic African Taxidermy incl. Black Rhino, Elephant Tusks, Leopard, Topi, Hartebeest, Oryx, Impala, Warthog, Waterbuck, Zebra, Eland, Oribi, Gerenuk, Gazelle, Kudu; British Columbia Mountain Goats, Ram. ART: Tintypes of Civil War Soldier; Herbert Clarke American Fund for the French Wounded Poster; Richard Luce Print; Herman Adams Print; Denton Framed Trout Prints. OTHER: Civil War Era Fife; Decoys; Bear Rug; Vintage Federal Laboratories Billy Club Tear Gas Baton; Schimel GP-22 CO2 Pistol; M-1 Garand Parts; Military Binos. 100+ LOTS UNCATALOGED: US Military Ted Miller Knives Gear; Thousands of Rounds of Ammo (All Calibers); Shooting Accessories; Edged Weapons; More.
Antique Rifles Antique Swords
Visit
www.CordierAuction.com for photos & catalog.
Military Handguns
Military Rifles
Modern Shotguns
Applicable Buyer’s Premium. Terms: Cash, PA checks. Out-of-state checks w/prior approval. All major credit cards accepted. Food concession. Located off of Interstate 83 between 13th Street and 17th Street exits. FFL #8-23-043-01-6J-04477. ALWAYS SEEKING QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS - CALL ANYTIME.
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Bid Live or Online! Online Catalog Available Friday, July 10