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VOL. 45, NO. 29 FRIDAY JULY 18, 2014

Baseball Card And Memorabilia Records Set In $8.5 Million REA Auction ollectors of high-end baseball cards and memorabilia were glued to Robert Edward Auctions (REA) as prices soared to astounding levels across the board during the record-setting April 26th auction. An incredible 147 lots sold for $10,000 or more. Nine lots eclipsed the $100,000 mark. The total sales of $8.52 million defined this sale as one of the largest and most successful baseball auctions in collecting history. World Record Prices: A never-before-offered 1874 Boston Red Stockings Cigar poster featuring George Wright sold for $189,600. This set a new world record for a baseball-related advertising poster, and even more significantly, this result also rep-

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resented a record price for any kind of American advertising poster ever. A 1968 Mickey Mantle jersey, purchased in 1985 as a personal keepsake of his favorite player for the then-princely sum of $5,000 (and, fortunately, kept safely all these years), stunned the owner with its final realized price of $201,450. Carlton Fisk’s iconic home run ball from Game 6 of the 1975 World Series drew national media attention and sold for $142,200. An outstanding 1916 Babe Ruth rookie card in EXMT condition (reserve $25,000) was hammered down at $142,200. A newly-discovered example of 1887 N172 Old Judge tobacco card of Hall-of-Famer Deacon White,

Multiple Groundbreaking Prices Achieved

A 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series ring sold for $38,512.

The 1874 Red Stockings cigar advertising display poster featuring George Wright set a record for an American advertising poster of any kind, selling for $189,600.

The list of extraordinary record-setting prices seems almost endless. “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 welldeserved trust collectors have in REA, and about the strength of the market,” said REA president Robert Lifson.

with his portrait on the card misidentified as “McGreachery,” perhaps best illustrates the strength of 19th-century cards at REA. One of only two examples known, the Old Judge “McGreachery” rarity (reserve $10,000) soared to an astounding $130,350. This auction result set a new record for any Old Judge tobacco card ever sold privately or at auction.

The Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig signed baseball, graded NM-MT 8, realized $82,950.

T206 Ty Cobb with Ty Cobb Back: One of only 13 examples known of the legendary T206 Ty Cobb with “Ty Cobb Tobacco” advertising on reverse (reserve $25,000) was consigned by the original collector, who purchased it at Robert Edward Auctions in 1997. In that historic auction 17 years ago, a then newlydiscovered find of five T206 Ty Cobb with Ty Cobb back examples (approximately doubling the known population at the time) were offered at the same time. In 1997, this card sold for $22,224. In Robert Edward Auctions’ 2014 spring sale, it realized an astounding record $154,050. “All T206 Ty Cobb with Ty Cobb advertising back cards are rare and special, and all have gone up in value considerably since 1997,” noted Lifson. “This particular card not only had a special provenance, but there was definitely a consensus that this card

was undergraded. It may have technically graded a modest PSA 1, but it was just a very strong card, far better looking than suggested by the grade. It had everything going for it. There was an overwhelming amount of interest.” 1909 T204 Ramly Tobacco Card Collection: The finest collection of 1909 T204 Ramly Tobacco cards to ever come to auction included a total of 183 cards presented in 101 lots. According to REA vintage card expert Dean Faragi, “This was an unprecedented Ramly collection, both in terms of quantity and quality.” The collector who assembled the Ramlys did so in the early days of the organized hobby, when condition was just starting to have a significant impact on value. “He constantly upgraded his set. When he found a high grade Ramly, even if he didn’t need it, he bought it,” noted Faragi. “His philosophy was ‘You can never have too much of a good thing.’” That philosophy certainly paid off. The Ramly collection realized an astounding total of $297,790. The highest graded T204 Walter Johnson in the collection (reserve $10,000), a remarkable card graded MINT, which was once a part of the collection of legendary hobby pioneer Frank Nagy, all alone sold for $59,250. More $100,000+ Highlights: A 1909-11 T206 “White Border” near complete set that included 518 of the 524 cards in the set (reserve $25,000; estimate $50,000+) sold for an extremely impressive $100,725. The 1889 Brooklyn Base Ball Club Application for Membership in the National League was one of the most hotly contested lots in the auction. REA memorabilia expert Tom D’Alonzo picked the Brooklyn Application as perhaps the most historically significant item in the auction. Said D’Alonzo, “This was a true treasure. It is the single most important document that could possibly exist relating to the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers. This application

A 1968 Mickey Mantle New York Yankees signed game-used road jersey sold for $201,450.

An outstanding 1919-22 “Shoeless Joe” Jackson “Black Betsy” promodel bat sold for $65,175.

literally represents the birth of the Brooklyn National League franchise.” Originating directly from the family of former National League president Nicholas Young, it was purchased by the consignor for $27,500 in the mid1990s and has been the centerpiece of his advanced Brooklyn Dodgers collection for the past two decades. As far as value, times have changed! “There’s no putting a value on an item as important as this. There’s no right number. But the final selling price didn’t surprise me at all,” commented D’Alonzo. In this auction, the first and only time (Continued on page 2)

This 1914 E145 Cracker Jack #30 A 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle Ty Cobb, PSA NM-MT+ 8.5, sold SGC EX/NM 80 set a record for the for a record $106,650. grade at $41,475.

The 1909 T204 Ramly Tobacco colThis 1915 Boston Red Sox World Champions panoramic photo with Babe lection of 183 cards realized an astounding total of $297,790. A T206 Ty Cobb with “Ty Cobb” Back realized a record $154,050. Ruth sold for an extraordinary $50,362.


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the Brooklyn National League Membership Application has ever been available for public sale, it was hammered down at $165,900. D’Alonzo’s summarizing comment on the result, “Really, it’s priceless.” Record Prices For Classics: A Babe Ruth-Lou Gehrig dual-signed baseball (graded NM-MT 8 by PSA) was hammered down for $82,950, a record price in this grade for this classic. A Lou Gehrig single-signed ball with remarkable provenance (including a VHS tape, produced in 1998, that features the original owner describing how he obtained it in 1935) sold for an exceptional $32,587. “With memorabilia, 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,”

The 1916 Babe Ruth rookie card in EX-MT condition sold for $142,200.

noted Lifson. A stunning 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle Rookie Card graded EX-MT was the most hotly contested post-war card in the auction. The SMR value in the assigned grade was $23,500. It hammered down for $41,475, by far setting a

www.antiquesandauctionnews.net Mantle in the universe,” said vintage card expert Brian Dwyer. “We see a continuing trend where collectors are recognizing that sometimes the technical grades don’t tell the whole story. This goes both ways. But when we can point out that an important card like this ‘52 Mantle really is special for the grade and deserves a significant premium, collectors look more closely, usually agree, and bid accordingly. This card deserved to sell for a record price,” added Lifson. 1914 Cracker Jack Cobb and T206 Eddie Plank: A 1914 Cracker Jack of Ty Cobb graded NM-MT+ 8.5 (reserve $15,000; estimate $50,000+) A group of 40 different ultra was on the radar of dozens of high-grade 1959 Fleer Three bidders, especially those that Stooges cards sold for an aston- missed out on it when this iconishing combined total of $97,110. ic condition rarity was last sold new world record for the grade at REA in 2012. A favorite of and rewriting the price guides collectors and by far the finest for one of card collecting’s example REA has ever seen, the most iconic cards. “The market last time this gem sold it realfor the 1952 Topps Mickey ized $88,875. In this auction, it Mantle rookie has long been on sold for a well-deserved new an upswing. That’s a given. But record $106,650. “When we this was a particularly strong first sold this card, I was floored and attractive example. Even in by it. In 2012, no one knew how the description we mentioned to even value it. There is no that we felt this might be the SMR value for a 1914 Cracker best “EX-MT” 1952 Topps Jack in NM-MT+ 8.5 condition. The highest listed price is for a PSA 8. When we offered it again in this auction, I wasn’t surprised at all to see it sell for more. It’s unlikely we will ever see a 1914 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb to compare to this beauty,” said Faragi. An example of legendary T206 rarity Eddie Plank graded EX 5 by PSA sold for $88,875, setting a new record for this card, which last sold for $85,236. The Pulse of The Market: Collectors, dealers, and market watchers look to REA as the key barometer of the health of the market. “The market was extremely strong across the board. The auction results were staggering and A 1893 Just So Tobacco card exceeded our highest expectagraded EX-MT by PSA sold for tions. Most important, they $32,587, a record auction price exceeded our consignors’ for any card from this rare set. expectations. The great prices

A 1933 Goudey Gum uncut sheet with three Babe Ruths and Lou Gehrig realized $98,800.

This 1913 Barnum & Bailey “Famous Elephant Base-Ball Team” circus poster set a new record at $8,295.

are the result of many factors, including, of course, being given the very best material in the world to offer, taking great care in cataloguing all material, having the largest circulation, extensive research and authenVintage unopened material was especially strong at REA, with tication, the well-deserved conseven 1970s unopened boxes of football cards selling for a colfidence of buyers, and an lective $41,002. emphasis on the integrity of the auction process. Altogether, it’s a very powerful combination. The bidders appreciate what we do. And this naturally attracts consignments. By any mea™ sure, this was one of the most successful auctions in the history of collecting,” stated Lifson. It was also the smoothest running auction in all respects, P.O. Box 500, Mount Joy, PA 17552 including collecting the money. 800-800-1833 717-653-1833 717-653-6165 fax As always at Robert Edward e-mail: antiquesnews@engleonline.com Auctions, there were no delays Editor - Karl Pass, 717-278-1404 in collecting money and getting e-mail: kpass@antiquesandauctionnews.net it into the hands of consignors. Advertising Sales That’s another extremely John Barilla, Ext. 2536 Beth Funk, Ext. 2537 strong area for REA. All consignors were paid in full, 100 Circulation - Linda Deshler, Ext. 2541 cents on the dollar with no Classifieds adjustments due to nonpaying 1-800-428-4211 Fax 717-492-2566 bidders, and in record time. “That’s the standard we strive Sample copy ........................... $2.50 for and achieve at REA when it Doing 1 YEAR, third class ............... $28.00 comes to paying consignors. Our Part 1 YEAR, first class ................ $80.00 Perfection. Consignors really appreciate getting paid quickly, 6 MONTHS, first class .......... $48.00 and they really appreciate getAll checks must be in U.S. funds. ting paid 100 cents on the dolChecks must be drawn on U.S. bank lar,” added Lifson. OR add $7.00 to subscription price. REA Statistics: The stunAntiques & Auction News is distributed at shops, This rare 1909-11 T206 White Border near-complete set (518 of ning prices on all 19th- and shows, markets and auctions throughout the North- 524) cracked the six-figure mark and ended at $100,725. early 20th-century baseball eastern United States.

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error card rarity (reserve $5,000) in VG+ condition realized $17,775. A rare 1909 E92 Croft’s Candy Ty Cobb card (reserve $1,000) realized $14,220. A near-complete collection of 1911 M116 Sporting Life cards presented in 14 different lots realized a combined $57,654. A stunning 1948 Bowman Stan Musial PSA MINT 9 rookie card (reserve $5,000) nearly doubled the existing auction record for a mint example, selling for an extraordinary $32,588. Collectors competed fiercely for a breathtaking 1914 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb SGC EX/NM 80 (reserve $2,500), raising the bidding until it stopped at $26,663, a new auction record and almost exactly double the previous highest-recorded sale for the card in the same grade. Additional Vintage Card Highlights: The all-time finest Ernie Banks PSA collection was presented individually in separate lots. The 19 cards, spanning Banks’ entire Major League career, totaled $104,931. They were paced by an astounding $44,438 for the 1954 Topps rookie card of “Mr. Cub” in PSA 9 MINT condition, a record price for the grade. Thirteen PSA MINT 9 Mickey Mantle cards, spanning the years 1953 to 1969, were each offered individually and sold for a collective $111,153. A newly-discovered collection of 156 T206 White Borders (reserve $2,000), still affixed to their original album pages, sold for an impressive $35,550. A near-complete set of 1909-11 E90-1 American Caramel cards

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According to a member of the auction house, all areas of the auction received a tremendous response and very strong prices. Nineteenth-century baseball items were unbelievable, as always, as were all early baseball cards, advertising and display pieces, graded cards, Babe Ruth items, autographs, memorabilia, nonsport cards and artwork. Thousands of bidders from all over the world participated. The average lot realized more than double the high-end estimate. An incredible 99 percent of the lots sold.

impressive $98,800. A second 1933 Goudey uncut sheet (reserve $5,000) featuring the classic green background #181 Babe Ruth card was hammered down at $35,550. The auction featured two extremely rare 1913 Boston Garter advertising cards, Ed Walsh and Frank Chance (reserve of $5,000 each), which sold for $22,515 and $41,475 respectively. A 1933 R319 Goudey #106 Napoleon Lajoie PSA NM 7 (reserve $10,000) realized an extremely healthy $41,475, representing a new auction record for the grade. A very attractive example of the 1909-11 T206 White Border Sherry Magie

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authenticity from both Barry Halper and Mrs. Herman. After spirited bidding, the ring hammered down at $38,512. A 1999 New York Yankees World Series ring, issued to a high-ranking minor-league staff employee is naturally valuable as a Yankees World Series ring but also due to the its substantial materials (48.29 Grams, 119 Diamonds). With a reserve of $5,000, this modern classic sold for an impressive $29,625. A ticket in the shape of a light bulb from Johnny Vander Meer’s second no-hitter, the first night game in Dodgers history, carried a reserve of $500 and sold for $2,666. A rare Official Negro American League Baseball in Original Box (reserve $500) sold for a record $5,628. It took more than peanuts to land the 1913 Barnum & Bailey “Famous Elephant Base-Ball Team” Circus Poster (reserve $1,000). This classic poster, featuring elephants playing the National Game, has long been a favorite among both baseball and circus collectors and realized a record $8,295. A ticket and program to the 1923 Opening Game at Yankee Stadium, saved by the consignor’s father (who actually attended the game!), carried a reserve of $2,500. The souvenirs to the christening of “The House That Ruth Built” realized a staggering $26,662. Babe Ruth was sold to the Yankees for only $125,000!

1934-56 Three Stooges Poster Collection: The first installment of the finest and most advanced collection of original Three Stooges movie posters and lobby cards to ever come to auction was 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, the first of four installments representing the entire collection, featured 37 lots selling for a total of $144,807. The six one-sheet posters alone sold for $83,246, paced by an amazing record $56,287 for the extremely desirable and early 1935 “Uncivil Warriors” poster. Forty-one Three Stooges lobby cards sold for a total of $61,560, highlighted by $9,480 for a 1934 “Men In Black” lobby card (reserve $2,000). Interesting note: this lobby card had the amazing provenance of having originated years ago directly from Moe Howard’s daughter. Collectors are anxiously awaiting the future installments of this unprecedented

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multi-signed baseball, signed by 16 Hall-of-Famers, including Ruth, Cobb, Wagner, and Johnson, hammered down at $29,625, more than 10 times the modest opening bid of $2,500 (representing the seller’s original cost some 20 years ago). A beautiful singlesigned Jimmie Foxx baseball (reserve $1,000), graded EXMT 6 by PSA/DNA, sold for $17,775. A fascinating collection of autographed baseballs, consigned by the family of the original owner, who attended many significant games and then had players sign game-used baseballs, was presented in 23 different lots and sold for a collective $77,795, paced by an incredible 1937 All-Star Game baseball (reserve $1,000), which sold for $10,072, and a stunning single-signed Ty Cobb baseball (reserve $500), which realized $9,480. Canceled checks have always been highly prized among autograph collectors due to the inherent authenticity they provide for the signatures. This auction featured a particularly extraordinary Christy Mathewson check (reserve $2,500) that was all the more special because it was accompanied by a letter from Mrs. Christy Mathewson, who personally sent the check as a gift to the consignor’s husband in 1955. This special provenance further distinguished it as one of the best, if not the finest, and most interesting Mathewson check in existence, and collectors took special note. The Mathewson check sold for an astounding $21,330, setting a new record for any Mathewson check to ever appear at auction.

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. An extraordinary 1914 Ed Walsh Chicago White Sox Contract (reserve $2,000) with a letter of provenance directly from the Veeck family sold for a remarkable $50,362. A 1930 Lefty Grove Philadelphia Athletics Contract (reserve $2,000) realized $47,400. Roy Campanella’s final contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers dating from 1958, signed just weeks before his career ending car accident, was hammered down at $32,587. Signed contracts for 10 Hall-of-Famers, each presented individually, realized a combined $187,170. Game-Used Jerseys and Bats: Collectors are often driven towards memorabilia issued to specific players and REA’s selection of gameused jerseys and pro-model bats was especially wellreceived by bidders. A 1924 jersey of Chicago Cubs pitcher Vic Aldridge (reserve $2,500) was offered, which was recently discovered, in of all places, in a house on Catalina Island, off the coast of California. While that might seem like a most unlikely place to find a 1920s Cubs jersey, research reveals that the island was owned by William Wrigley Jr., owner of the Cubs, and for years he made the island the team’s spring-training headquarters to help promote tourism. We don’t know if this really helped tourism, but it helped the gentleman who found this jersey. It sold for $10,072. An outstanding 1919-22 “Shoeless Joe” Jackson

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once-in-a-lifetime collection. There were only 174 short films in total made by The Three Stooges between 1934 and 1956. This collection has advertising one-sheets and lobby cards representing 115 of them, including the onesheet for The Three Stooges’ very first short, 1934’s “The Woman Hater’s Club,� which will hit the auction block in the near future. Non-Sports Cards (188676): While REA is primarily known for baseball cards and memorabilia, non-sport cards and card artwork from all eras have always been an important area of focus. In this auction, non-sport collectors were treated to the only known example of one of non-sport’s legendary rarities, the R72 Schutter-Johnson “Strong Man� (reserve $1,000). The card, which had been kept in a private collection for more than three decades, sold for an appropriately “strong� $22,515. A rarely-seen complete set of 1950s Exhibits “Slick Chicks� (reserve $200) sold for a staggering $10,665. The second-highest graded “Mars Attacks� set listed on the PSA Set Registry sold for an incredible $68,433 for all 55 cards. Several other rare “Mars Attacks� items from the same collection, including display boxes, wrappers, and production material totaled $32,469. Original card artwork was also incredibly well-received by collectors, and numerous auction records were set in the process. A 1950 Bowman “Wild Man� artwork, purchased at another

19343 Glenmoore 610-942-4834 ANTIQUES AT SILVER BELL FARM, Cricket’s Garden Market, 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. 19355 Frazer 610-651-8299 FRAZER ANTIQUES. -Best kept secret on Phila. Main Line- Open daily 10am5pm. 2 mi east of Rte 202 on Rt. 30. 19522 Fleetwood 610-207-2702 THE SHOPPES AT KIRBYVILLE RT 222 between Kutztown & Reading minutes from I-78. 10,000 sq.ft 3 story barn. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, unique items. Thurs.-Sun. 9-4 or appt.

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auction recently for $1,200, sold for an eye-popping $4,740. A pair of 1938 Gum, Inc. “Horrors of War� artworks purchased in the same auction for a combined $1,285, realized a superb $4,147. Six original “Mars Attacks� artworks, each offered individually, tallied a combined $46,511. A collection of 19 1950 Topps “Freedom’s War� original artworks (reserve $2,000) realized $9,480. Ten different 1962 Topps “Civil War News� original artworks, each offered individually, sold for a collective $22,929, while 10 different 1965 Topps “Battle� original artworks offered as their own lots realized a combined $15,997. Perhaps most amazing, forty different ultra highgrade 1959 Fleer “Three Stooges� cards sold for an astonishing combined total of $97,110. Many other auction records were shattered for pre1948 baseball cards, 19-century baseball cards and memorabilia, non-sport cards, and Americana. Further information and complete auction results are available online at www.RobertEdwardAuctions. com. Copies of the 694-page fullcolor premium catalog are also still available free of charge. Go to www.RobertEdward Auctions.com, click “Free Catalog,� and fill in your name and address. Robert Edward Auctions is currently assembling its next sale. For further information contact Robert Edward Auctions at P.O. Box 7256, Watchung, N.J., or call 908-226-9900.


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SHOWS & MARKETS ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET CALENDAR LANCASTER LOCK SHOW

NEW JERSEY 07/24-26/14, POTTERSVILLE, THURS-SAT 11 AM-8 PM, Antiques & Country Dining, 4 Hacklebarney Rd (at Rt 512), Pottersville Firehouse & Schoolhouse

2014 Lancaster Lock Show Set Lock collectors from all over the United States plan to gather at the Lancaster Host Resort and Conference Center in Lancaster, Pa., for the fifth annual Lancaster Lock Show on Saturday, July 19. “We’re excited about hosting this show in Lancaster,” said Scott Caley, lead organizer. Lancaster is called “Lock Capital USA” because it was at one time home to more than a dozen 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 brings many collectors to the Lancaster Lock Show. About 100 collectors will be offering antique and collectible padlocks, railroadiana, restraints, door locks, keys, safes, door knobs, and antique hardware. The show runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission to the show is $5 for adults and free of charge to those under age 16. There is also a $20 early-bird admission available to attend the show during dealer setup on Friday afternoon, from noon to 5 p.m., and also on Saturday morning at 8 a.m. For additional information, visit www.Lancaster LockShow.com or call Scott Caley at 610-207-8824.

07/20/14, NORTH BLENHEIM, SUN 9 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 1378 State Route 30, Antiques In Blenheim 08/30-31/14, STORMVILLE, SAT & SUN 8 AM-4 PM, Antique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rt 216, Stormville Airport PENNSYLVANIA 07/19/14, ALLENTOWN, SAT 9 AM-5 PM, Advertising, Book, Photography, Paper, 1929 Chew St, Allentown Fairgrounds Agricultural Hall

08/30/14, MONROE TOWNSHIP, SAT 8 AM-3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles (outdoor), 1922 SR 29, Hayfield VIRGINIA 07/19-20/14, CHANTILLY, SAT 9 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, DC Big Flea Market, 4320 Chantilly Shopping Center, Dulles Expo Center

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NEW YORK 07/18-20/14, LIVERPOOL, FRI NOON-4 PM SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 9 AM-4 PM, Antiquefest, 3813 Long Branch Rd, Onondaga Lake Park

07/26-27/14, CAMP HILL, SAT 9 AM-3 PM SUN 10 AM-2 PM, Wade Fest, Rt 15 N, Camp Hill Radisson Hotel

08/09/14, SOMERSET, SAT 8 AM-4 PM, Antiques, On the Streets of Somerset

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08/03/14, BARNEGAT LIGHT, SUN 9 AM-5 PM, Antique & Collectible, 19th & Bayview Ave, Historic Viking Village

07/19/14, LANCASTER, SAT 9 AM-4 PM, Lock, 2300 Lincoln Hwy E (Rt 30), Lancaster Host Resort & Conf. Center

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07/20/14, NEWARK, SUN 10 AM3 PM, Stamp & Coin, 400 Ogletown Rd, Aetna Fire Hall

Return of The Hayfield Outdoor Antique & Collectible Sale Sat., August 30, 2014 8am-3pm 1922 SR 29, Monroe Twp., PA 18657 Six miles South of Tunkhannock on Route 29 Call Dale Myers Antiques at 570-836-1582 or email myersant@ptd.net for info or to reserve a space

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NEW JERSEY 07/19/14, PHILLIPSBURG, SAT 10 AM, Decorator & Designer Warehouse liquidation storage including architectural & industrial, wrought iron, tools etc., OnSite 224 Stockton St, Michael J. Stasak, Jr, Laurel Fox & Michael Stasak, III 07/21/14, BURLINGTON, MON 5:30 PM, Comic Books, fire/police patches, large wooden motorized battleship, ship model, vintage toys, child's guitar, coins, jewelry etc., Roma Club 739 Lincoln Ave, C & M Auctioneers 07/26/14, CRANBURY, SAT 10 AM, Furniture, porcelains, Hummels, dishes, textiles, ephemera, tools, art, depression glass, Roseville etc., OnSite 4 Wynnewood Dr, Kravetz Auctions

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NEW YORK 07/17-19/14, PORTAGEVILLE, THURS-SAT 9:30 AM, Real Estate, Antiques & Collectibles, OnSite 6534 E Koy Rd, Daniel A. Carter 08/02/14, PUTNAM VALLEY, SAT 10 AM, Furniture, antiques, collectibles, Northfolk Stables 61 Bryant Pond Rd, The First Presbyterian Church of Mahopac Country Auction

07/19/14, HARRISBURG, SAT 9 AM, Collectibles, jewelry, lighting, art etc.; furniture Noon, 1500 Paxton St, Cordier Auctions & Appraisals 07/19/14, LANCASTER, SAT 8:30 AM, Collectibles, Yamaha organ, glass, china, coins, tools, modern & antique furniture, OnSite 7 Kimberly Ct, Probst Family Auction 0 7 / 1 9 / 1 4 , LENKERVILLE/MILLERSBUR G, SAT 8:30 AM, Personal property of antiques, coins, wildlife prints, guns, generator, tools, furniture, appliances, mowers, lawn tools etc.; Real Estate 1 pm, OnSite 208 Maple St, Adams Auction Sales 07/19/14, PERKIOMENVILLE, SAT 9 AM, Antiques, collectibles, clean modern furniture, Spanish Astra pistol & military hats, beauty shop equipment, toys, dolls, 2 Schwinn bikes, lawn equipment, tools etc., OnSite 859 Kulp Rd, Arn B. Malmberg 07/20/14, CAMP HILL, SUN 11 AM, Featuring local estates & quality additions., 2228 Gettysburg Road, Lower Allen Plaza, Costea's Auction Gallery

PENNSYLVANIA 07/18/14, CHAMBERSBURG, FRI 1:30 (OUTSIDE) 3:30 (INSIDE), Outside - outside items, box lots etc.; Inside - clocks, paintings, sterling items, jewelry, early china, pattern glass, Williamsburg glass etc.; tall case clocks 8 pm; furniture 9 pm, Kenny's Auction 4401 Philadelphia Ave, Carl E. Ocker

07/20/14, DENVER, SUN, General, Advertising & Toy, 2000 N Reading Rd, Morphy Auctions

07/19/14, DILLSBURG, SAT 9 AM, Furniture, antiques, household etc., 6 Mountain Rd, Hardy's Auction Service

07/21/14, CHADDS FORD, MON NOON, Sports Spectacular, One Hillman Dr, William Bunch Auctions

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07/20/14, MYERSTOWN, SUN 10 AM , 11:30 AM, 2 PM, 10 am Stamps; 11:30 am - Coins; 2 pm Stamps & collectibles, 119 E Main Ave, All Points Auction Company

07/21/14, YORK, MON 9 AM, Antiques, furniture, collectibles, glassware, china, jewelry, 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 truck, tools, personal property, two rooms of box lots, Auction Center 240 Hatchery Rd, Toomey Auction Service, Inc. 07/22-23/14, MANHEIM, TUES NOON WED 9 AM, 7/22 Furniture; 7/23 - Antiques, collectibles, tools, lawn & garden, 1667 Cider Press Rd, John M. Hess Auction Service 07/23-24/14, HATFIELD, WED 2 PM THURS 9 AM & NOON, 7/23 - Real Estate bidding closes 2 pm on 5130 Chestnut St., Emmaus, PA; 7/24 - Estate of antiques & collectibles including jewelry, artwork, books, glassware, china, steins, primitives furniture, vehicles 9 am; Furniture bid live or online 9 am; Vehicles bid live or online Noon, 501 Fairgrounds Rd, Alderfer Auction & Appraisal 07/23/14, MANHEIM, WED 5:30 PM, Coin & Currency, 1667 Cider Press Rd, John M. Hess Auction Service 07/23/14, POTTSTOWN, WED 10 AM, Antiques & Collectibles including furnishings, antique decorative accessories, glassware, pottery, china, vintage collectibles, die cast toys etc., Third Street Gallery 132 E 3rd St, Maurer & Wilson 07/24/14, PHILADELPHIA, THURS 5 PM, Nautical, Ephemera, 2501 E Ontario St, Barry S. Slosberg, Inc. 07/25/14, BANGOR, FRI NOON, Period furniture, primitives, Oriental bronzes, art work, sterling silver etc., 521 Richmond Rd, Hartzell's Auction Gallery, Inc.

07/25/14, LANCASTER, FRI 3 PM, Antiques & Primitives, OnSite 501 Beaver Valley Pike, John M. Hess Auction Service 07/26/14, BATH, SAT 9 AM, Clean stylized furniture, antiques, collectibles, lawn tractor, kilns, sandblaster, outdoor furniture etc., Klecknersville Rangers Vol Fire Co Banquet Hall 2718 Mountain View Dr, Robert H. Clinton & Co., Inc. & Hahn Auction Co. 07/26/14, EPHRATA, SAT 9 AM, Antiques, collectibles, toys, jewelry, household goods, tools, bookbinding tools, Auction Center 50 Durlach Rd, Horst Auctioneers 07/26/14, NAZARETH, SAT 10 AM, Antiques, Collectibles, Coins & Currency, Nazareth Auction Center 330 W Moorestown Rd (Rt 512), Dotta Auction Co., Inc. 07/26/14, SPRING CITY, SAT 10 AM, Railroadiana & Toy Train, Ridge Fire Company 480 Ridge Rd, Maurer's Auctions 07/26/14, YORK HAVEN, SAT 8 AM, Excellent antiques; furniture 2 pm appx., 860 Cragmoor Rd, Nevin B. Rentzel 07/27/14, DUNCANSVILLE, SUN 2 PM, Collectibles, antiques, vintage, inside the Antique Depot 1401 2nd Ave, Tony's Auction Gallery 07/27/14, MYERSTOWN, SUN 1 PM, "Christmas in July" including new items, train sets, toys etc., 119 E Main Ave, All Points Auction Company

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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2014 AT 10 A.M. 224 Stockton St., PHILLIPSBURG, NJ

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American Queen Anne Highboy Gavels For $32,500 At Ahlers & Ogletree’s Three-Day Estate Auction huge multi-estate auction held June 6 to 8 by Ahlers & Ogletree. The sale took place in the firm’s gallery located at 715 Miami Circle (Suite 210) in Atlanta, Ga. The highboy was one of the auction’s highlights and from the private collection of Dorothy Edwards of Atlanta. It was the top lot of the auction. Close behind was an English, mid-18th-century George II mahogany wood tilt-top table with a round top having a floral carved border raised on a beaded and gadrooned shaft on a tripod base with acanthus leaf motif, and an early 19thcentury ebonized and gilt carved Empire table with white square marble top, made by noted cabinetmaker and craftsman CharlesHonore Lannuier (1779-1819) of New York City. Both tables brought hammer prices of $30,000 each. “Period furniture did particularly well The top lot of the auction was this in this auction, a catAmerican mid-18th-century fine Queen egory that has been Anne carved highboy selling for $32,500. somewhat soft in past years, and I attribute the success of our sale to strong British participation, both among phone bidders and online bidders,” said Robert Ahlers of Ahlers & Ogletree. “However, we had strong bidding in other categories, which did perform well too. These included fine Sterling silver, Art Nouveau furniture and decorative art, musical devices, The early 19th-century Empire and even Greek pottery.” table by New York furniture The auction was originalmaker Charles H. Lannuier, ly planned as a two-day with white square marble top, event, but so much merchansold for $30,000. dise poured in during the

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SATURDAY, JULY 19 AT 9 A.M. FOR: FLORENCE E. DANKS - ET AL LOCATION: 859 KULP ROAD

PERKIOMENVILLE, PA

ARN B. MALMBERG P.O. Box 404 Bally, Pennsylvania 19503

AUCTIONEER PA #AU-2747-L

(610) 845-2594

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18074 DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 663 & Hill Road Take Hill Road East 100 Yards To Right On Kulp Road To Auction On Right. Watch For Signs. Antiques & Collects., Clean Mod. Furniture, Spanish Astra 9mm Pistol & Military Hats, Beauty Shop Equipt., Toys & Dolls, 2 Schwinn Bikes, Lawn Equipt. & Tools. Sale Includes Victorian Marble Top Dresser & Washstand, Early Spinning Wheel, 2 Flax/Yarn Winders, 5 Pc. Wire Ice Cream Style Patio Set, Deacon’s Bench w/Rush Seat, 4 Pc. Pine Breakfast Set, Oak Empire Style Coffee Table, Grandmother Clock Case, Paint Dec. Rocker, Cranberry Glass Hanging Lamp, Goldleaf & Chippendale Style Mirrors, 3 Pc. Cherry J.B. Van Sciver BR Set w/ Canopy Bed, 2 Pc. Wicker Set, Wicker Rocker & Table, Mahogany Hepplewhite Style Desk w/Spade Feet, Wingback & Pleated Back Chairs, Ladder Back & Cane Seat Chairs, Block Back Carved Sofa, Diamond Tufted Chair, Rope Trundle Bed & Other, Oak End Table, Bookcase, Piano Bench, Port. Elect. Fireplace w/Mantel, Pine Dry Sink, Cedar Chest, Braided Rug, Parlor & Student Lamps, Sled, 7 Pc. Maple Breakfast Set, Depression & Carnival Glass, Beer Signs & Clocks, Beer & Coca-Cola Trays, Costume Jewelry, Sewing Supplies, Bed & Table Linens, Fabric & Pillows, Cheese Boxes, Baskets, Kitchen Gadgets, Knickknacks, Agateware, Old Towel & Spice Racks, CI & Brasswares, Coffee Grinder, CI Sausage Press, Milk Cans & Benches, Crock, Shutters, Dressing Table, Ox Yoke, Coal Bucket, 5 Arrowback Chairs, Oil Cans & Lanterns, Insulator & Hubcap Collect., Pots/Pans, Assort. Kitchenwares, Bar Supplies, Sm. Appliances, 2 Window A/C, Magnavox Stereo, Amana Microwave, Panasonic 19 In. Color TV w/Remote, 8 Track Tapes & Player, Records, Holiday Dec., Hunting Clothes, Barbie & Chatty Kathy & Chatty Baby Dolls & Others, Elect. Football Game, Metal Toy Trucks, Cox Gas Sandblaster Car, SSP Drag Set, RC Race Car, Aurora Slot Car Set, Power Mite Toy Mini Saw, Army Toys, Bell Toy Grand Piano, Baby Swing, Pack & Play, Children’s Books, Hand & Garden Tools, Old Tools & Toolboxes, Car Ramps, Jack Stands, Lumber, False Beams, Wagon Hitch, 24 Ft. Alum. Ext. Ladder, Stepladder, International 102 Cub Cadet w/38 In. Cut Deck, Landscapers Wagon, Craftsman Lawn Mower, Honda HRT-216 Lawn Mower, Lawn/Garden Trailer, Wheelbarrow, Lawn Cart, Shop Vac, Char-Broil Gas Grill, Elect. Leaf Blower, 40 K-BTU Torpedo Heater, Log Holder, Cement Garden Bench, 3 Pc. Redwood Patio Set, Fishing Rods, Folding Chairs, Dome Clock, Smoke Stand & Much More. See www.auctionzip.com Auct. ID #5172 For Photos & Full Listing. TERMS: Cash/Good PA Checks

days leading up to the sale, there was no choice but to add a third day (June 6). Just over 1,100 lots of fresh estate items came up for bid in all, including a large number of Asian objects and artifacts, estate jewelry, fine artwork, Persian rugs, mirrors, antique clocks and more. Between 250 and 300 people attended the auction in person, while online participation was very strong (LiveAuctioneers.com averaged 1,184 approved bidders per day, while Invaluable.com attracted 762 approved bidders per day). The phone banks were busy all weekend, with over 400 phone bids, and quite a few left (absentee) bids were also recorded. After all the excitement had died down and the last lot had sold, the weekend’s auction had hammered $1.135 million. The following are additional highlights from Ahlers & Ogletree’s June auction. All prices quoted below and noted above are hammer prices, exclusive of a sliding scale buyer’s premium. Of the clocks in the sale, the top performer was a A Federal eagle-inlaid and figFederal eagle-inlaid and fig- ured mahogany tall case clock, ured mahogany tall case circa 1800, attributed to (Continued on page 11)

COLLECTIBLES, ANTIQUES & VINTAGE ONLY!!! AUCTION TONY’S AUCTION GALLERY Located inside the Antique Depot 1401 Second Avenue, Rts. 22 & 764

DUNCANSVILLE, PA 16635 814.317.5075

SUNDAY, JULY 27TH, 2014 Gallery Opens At 1 P.M. For Preview, Auction Begins Promptly At 2 P.M.

The Antique Depot opens at 9 A.M. on weekends with a full flea market, outdoor vendors, small cafe and a nice antiques co-op ... Come early and make a day of it!!! ... This Is The “Do Not Miss” Sale With Many ‘One Of A Kind’ Pieces And Items You Don’t Find Too Often Anymore. ... Something For Almost Every Collector!!! ... Fantastic Fresh To The Market Lifetime Collection Including Locks ... Gas And Oil Advertising ... Railroad Treasures And Collectibles And So Much More ... … Listing Thus Far: Large Lock Collection With Many 6-Lever And Pancake Locks Including PRR Locks And Keys; Sinclair Embossed Five Gallon Oil/Gas Cans; Cadillac Shipping Crate, Wildroot Tin Signs, Bell Telephone Porcelain Sign And Other Tin Advertising, Crocks, Tip Boards, Smokey The Bear Items, Handy Oilers, Tire Ashtrays, Snowshoes, Mining Items Including Lights And Tools; Military Items, Spark Plugs, Vending Machines, Royal Crown Cooler, Ford “T” Tools, Gas Station Road Maps, Brass Railroad Bell, Oil Bottles And Spouts, Vintage Phones, Gas Station Lights, Calendars, Pipes, Pens, Paper Items; Some Unusual Auto Promo Items, Nazi Flag, Music Instruments, Structo Trucks, DieCast And Slush Metal Toys; Original Star Wars Action Figures, Huge ‘Roadway’ Sign, Vintage Christmas Goodies, Planter, Crocks Store Jars, Oil Lamps And Rail Road Lanterns, Farm And Barn Items Lots Of Smalls And So Much More All From One Couple’s Forty Year Collection ... Oh And There Is A Van Too!!! ... 1999 GMC 1500 Explorer Conversion Van With Raised Roof, V8 And All Options Nicely Detailed With Current PA Inspection And Clean PA Title. Please keep checking Tony’s Auction Gallery on Auctionzip.com (ID # 28560) for updates & photographs Auctioneer - Robert Kitchen AU002917-L Terms - Cash, Check With Proper ID Or Credit Cards; All Tax Exemption Information Must Be On File With Our Cashier To Use It A Checkout; Left Bids By Phone Or By Email Only Up Until 10 A.M. Day Of Auction With The Pertinent ID Info As Well As Credit Card Information Required; No Buyer’s Premiums, No Reserves And No Other Fees At Checkout; All Information Given At Auction Start Takes Precedence Over Anything Previously Posted Or Advertised.

Matthew Egerton, sold for $23,500.

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Special Preview: Friday, July 25th from Noon to 7 P.M. Partial listing: Oak 2 pc. sideboard w/heavily carved Grouse game birds, heavily carved walnut Victorian 3 pc. marble top bedroom suite, large claw foot English Empire sideboard, walnut Pier mirror, cherry slant front desk, ornate Waterfall BRS and DRS, wicker parlor set, (2) pine dry sinks, jam cupboard, oak hotel style dresser, oak Hoosier cabinet, blanket chest, plus more still being cataloged! Also: (4) antique slot machines circa 1932, Silent Golden Roman Head 1¢, 1932 Pace Comet Bell Twin Jackpot 5¢ plus a 6’ tall full figure Indian with a 1945 Mills Black Cherry 50¢ slot machine, 1¢ Penny Pack trade stimulator, AMI model DD jukebox, estate collection of 2,500 45 RPM records, AMI model W-80 jukebox wall mount selector. Collectibles: Large private collection of Dixie premiums to include approx. 200 Dixie lids, uncut sheets, cutouts, black and white plus color pictures of movie stars, Defend America Series, Cowboys, etc., (2) stained glass table lamps, several pcs. of blue decorated stoneware (1 crock w/eagle), spongeware and Rockingham pcs., Roseville and Hull pottery, Carnival glass, opalescent glass and Orrefors glass, child’s Akro agate set in orig. box, antique sleigh bells, quilts, 12’x16’ Karastan Sarouk rug, plus lots more! Coins & Currency: Approx. 300 lots being sold for local estates, nice selection of gold coins including (2) $1s - 1855 & 1861, (4) $2.50s - 1908, 1909, 1913 & 1914, (4) $5s - 1886, 1886-S, 1912-S & 1914-D, a 1913 $10 Indian head plus a 1911 Saint Gaudens $20 double eagle, nice selection of silver dollars including a choice BU 1921 Peace, Morgans including 1895-S, 1899, 1878-CC, 1890-CC, plus (7) other CC dollars, 1878-S Trade Dollar, Flying Eagle and Indian Head cents, several bust halves, 1934-D Oregon Trail memorial commemorative half, many early foreign coins, addtl gold pcs.: (3) Krugerands - 1982 1⁄2 oz & (2) 1974 1 oz, also 1980 1 oz. Maple Leaf, series of 1907 $10 gold certificates, 1934-A $10 North Africa note, several folders of coins from private estates, album of error coins, plus much more! See website for additional details, catalogs, photos and terms. www.dottaauction.com or www.auctionzip.com (ID #1255)

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A mahogany carved and figured Queen Anne highboy (high chest of drawers raised on cabriole legs), likely originating from Massachusetts and dating between 1730 and 1750, sold for $32,500 at a

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A mid-18th-century George II mahogany tilt-top table, featuring a round top with a floral carved border, sold for $30,000.

measuring 11 feet by 17 feet 8 inches, finished at $12,000. A late 19th-century Regina “Corona” Model 34 oak-cased upright doublecombed nickelodeon music player, with a glass front and frosted accents to showcase 12 large-toothed music discs within the changer, played a sweet tune for $14,000, and a

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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2014

DILLSBURG, PA

hot air balloon flight in the country), which rose to $23,500. A 19thcentury French circa-1900 French This circa-1910 Aiguilles brass Galle Art Duffner & Kimberly carriage clock Nouveau marleaded glass and gilt with beveled glass paneled quetry inlaid music cabinet bronze table lamp, 30.25 sides and maker-inscribed with ornate floral and butterinches tall with a 20.5 movement hammered for fly motif, Galle signed, hit inch square shade, sold for $9,000. $6,500. $12,000. From lamps and a third quarter 18th-cenlighting, an American, circatury pair of finely executed George III peri1910 Duffner & od gilt wood wall Kimberly leaded mirrors with glass and gilt scrolled foliate bronze table and floral decoration lamp, 30 inches tall (with a 20.5-inch on the sides, 43 inches tall, shade comprised of which brought $9,500. burgundy, cobalt Ahlers & Ogletree has a blue and opalescent Summer Estates Auction slatglass tiles), lit up the ed for the weekend of room for $9,000, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 9 while a pair of 18th- and 10, also to be held in their century matching Atlanta gallery. Over 1,000 This hand-woven, palace-size (11 feet by George III ebonized premier lots in a wide range 17 feet 8 inches) Persian serapi carpet, and parcel gilt wood of antique and high-end catefloral on a cream background, sold for torcheres with gories will be sold. $12,000. To learn more, visit pierced woven motif wowed the crowd www.AandOauctions.com or From the fine art category, for $8,500. call 404-869-2478. an original oil-on-canvas by A hand-colored map the Dutch painter Charles engraving of London on four Sayers (1901-1943), titled sheets laid down by Georg “Bali Market Scene” (1938), signed and dated and depict- Here is a Greek double-handled ing people (mostly semi-nude Pelike vase with red figures on women) buying and selling each side, accented in cream and wares at market, brought black, 13.5 inches tall, which real$17,000. Also, a hand-woven ized $6,500. Balthasar Probst (1673-1748), with a view of the Thames River and identifying over 200 locations and geographic sites, fetched $7,000, and a third quarter 18th-century map of Paris by Johann Georg Hertel, also a handcolored map engraving, with 48 locations identified, commanded $6,500. Two pieces of ancient pottery from the Edwards Collection each sold for $6,500. A Regina “Corona” Model No. 34 oak cased upright double combed nickelodeon music player, circa 1899, sold for $14,000.

A George III sterling silver lidded tureen made circa 1809 by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard I of London sold for $9,000.

Public Auction ANTIQUES & PRIMITIVES 501 BEAVER VALLEY PIKE,

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ANT. & COLLECT.: 2 Lehman Lanc. Co. Kentucky Rifles; Hubley CI Horse Drawn Fire Ladder Wagon; Good Handmade Scale Model Conestoga Covered Wagon; Double Barrel Percussion Pocket Pistol; Good Aunt Jemima Doorstop; D. Strauser Carved Spread Wing Eagle; Good 20th Century Gesso Painted Spread Wing Eagle w/Banner “Vote Republican”; 20th Century Carved Wooden Cigar Store Indian; Coverlet Dated 1842 Made by John Seibert; Old Sale Broadsides; FURNITURE: Primitive Jelly Cupboard; Dovetailed Blanket Chests; Country Primitive Schoolmaster’s Desk; Primitive Stool; Walnut Tilt-Top Tea Table with Inlaid Top, Cabriole Carved Legs; Oak RR Ticket Desk; Butterfly Windsor Armchair; Good Sel. Paint Dec. Blanket Chests. See Website or Next Week’s Ad For More Complete List. Auctioneers: John M. Hess AU003484L Phil Nissley AU002874L Judah Bauman AU005846 John M. Hess Auction Service AY000253L 717-664-5238 or 877-599-8894 www.hess-auction.com

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MANHEIM, PA

From Lanc. take Rt. 72N. through Manheim to Cider Press Rd. (approx. 1⁄2 mi. S. of Lanc./Leb. Turnpike exit), turn L onto Cider Press Rd., auction house is approx. 3 miles on left, watch for signs. 300+ LOTS INCL.: Over $2,000 Face Value 90% Silver Dimes, Quarters & Halves Sold in $20 Groups; 100+ Morgan & Peace Silver Dollars; Over 60 Ounces of 999 Silver Bullion, 3 Modern Commemorative $5 Gold Pcs. Statue of Liberty & The Olympics; 250+ Mint Sets 1955-2012, Most Are 1955-1964 & 19992012, Including 1955, 56, 57 & 58; 250+ Proof Sets, 1956-2012, Most Are 1956-1964 and 19992012; Both Mint & Proof Sets Will Be Sold In Large Groups & Consecutive Year Runs Except 1955-58 Mint Sets; Over $700 in $1, 2, & 5 Red & Blue Silver Certificates Incl. Hawaii Note; $500 + Face Value of 40% Silver Clad 1965-69 Kennedy Halves Sold in $50 Lots; Type Coins to Incl. Large Cents, 1794 Half Cent NGC VF25 Brown C-4a, Half Cents, 2¢, 3¢, Half Dime, Bust Half, etc.; Key Date Coins to Incl. Walking Liberty Halves 1916, P, D & S, 1921 P&D, 1938D; 1824 Bust Half, 1826 1 ⁄2¢, etc. This sale has a lot of great lots. We expect the sale to take 21⁄2 hours so please be prompt & we will be done quickly. Auctioneers: John M. Hess AU003484L Phil Nissley AU002874L Judah Bauman AU005846 AY000253L

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clock, attributed to the New Jersey clock maker Matthew Egerton (active 1785-1837), 97.5 inches tall, with an upper portion showing a hand-painted hot air balloon (possibly documenting the first

Antiques & Auction News — July 18, 2014 - - 11 www.antiquesandauctionnews.net One was a Greek double-handled Pelike vase with red figures on each side (women and winged figures) accented in - 9:00 A.M. cream and black, 13.5 inches tall. The other was an Italian FURNITURE - ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD - ETC. Campanian fish pottery plate Located at 6 Mountain Rd., 17019 with a squid and two teethed Directions: From Mechanicsburg, Take Rt. 15 S. T/R onto Mountain Rd. to sale. fish on top and the sides decFURNITURE: Real Nice Cherry Bedroom Suite; Rolltop Desk; Blanket Chests; Antique Table w/chairs; orated with a wave motif, 7.5 Drop Lid Desk; Antique Side Chairs; Camelback Trunk; Bed; Dresser w/mirror; doll bed; rockers; Sofas; inches in diameter. Chairs; desk; stands; Chest of Drawers; Maytag Washer/Dryer; Maytag Side-by-Side w/bottom freezer (like Rounding out the sale’s new); Pull Wheel Cart MD by John Thran and Handmade Wagon; Large Heritage Safe; ANTIQUE SMALLS: Painting from Germany; old metal toys; Lance Cracker Jar; Sausage grinder; Trains; Neon top lots were a matched pair of Budweiser Sign; steins; old bulletins/papers; SMALLS; Barware; Brass lantern; Pfaltzgraff; Longaberger® English two-tiered side tables basket; Costume Jewelry; Cast-Iron Skillets; stuffed bears; Wedding Gown; shell collection; beach décor; composed of ebonized wood Doll collection; jug; washboard; misc. Dishes; pots; pans; pictures; lights; knickknacks; decorations; with a bone spindle gallery on TOOLS: Hand tools, electric tools; 35 pulleys; 10 Plate stove; TRACTORS: Husqvarna YTH21K46 powered by Kohler; John Deere RX75; Snow King Snowblower; Stihl Chain Saw; Honda Pressure Washer each level, raised on 5 HP; Yardman Briggs & Statton 206CC; Antique tools; GUNS: 410 dbl. Made in Brazil for FIE Miami, FL; brass wheeled castPercussion outside rabbit Ears dbl. America Gun Co., NY Firearms; C9608 IMC 1982 22 bolt; SAILFISH; ers, selling for Terms: Cash or approved PA Check. Not responsible for accidents. $12,500, HARDY’S AUCTION SERVICE Estate of Neil Shumaker and S850231 AU002795/96L 717-432-3779 www.haars.com

Summer Sports Spectacular Auction Monday, July 21st, 2014 at Noon This auction's focus is upon sports memorabilia ranging through a variety of collecting interests. Autographed items from stars such as Joe Montana, Mario Lemieux, Ken Griffey Jr., Derek Jeter, Pete Rose, Wayne Gretzky, Cal Ripken Jr., Greg Maddux, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Alonzo Mourning, Penny Hardaway, Ray Bourque, Jimmy Connors and Chipper Jones. Vintage player autographs include Stan Musial, Joe DiMaggio, Bill Russell, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Duke Snider, Joe Greene, Richie Ashburn. Vintage lots include Mantle, Mays, Seaver, Orr, Unitas, Clemente, Berra, St. Louis Cardinals press pin from the 1931 World Series interesting paper oddball items and much more! The auction includes mini and full-size helmets, baseballs, footballs, basketballs, bats, gloves, pictures, ephemera and more! We hope that you will join us in the gallery or on-line via LiveAuctioneers.com for William Bunch Auctions’ Summer Sports Spectacular scheduled for July 21, 2014 at Noon. See you there.

Preview: Friday, July 18th from 9AM – 5PM Monday, July 21st from 9AM

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Oley’s “Antiques In The Valley” Show Hits A Decade Old Regional Country Show Maintains Popularity By Karl Pass

Books LLC specializes in “I thought there were antique reference material important people there. I including auction and exhibi- think there was business tion catalogs. “The interest (Continued on page 13) has been steady for me. I’ve had a good deal of interest in reference material here, and sales were good,” said Ward. “I’ve heard several people who had never been here before say it was a nicely presented show with quality objects.” Among Ward’s sales was a Hattie Brunner (1889-1982) winter scene watercolor. It was the fifth A Pennsylvania redware figural bank in the form of a rhino with one in the past year he has a coin slot on the back was sold from a collection. $4,950. It had a chip repair and Ray Mead of Mead & sold to an advanced collector of Mead Antiques had an excelPennsylvania redware. The redLarry Ward of Museum Books LLC in Wyomissing, Pa., asked lent show, selling well both $2,850 for this Hattie Brunner watercolor dated 1966 depicting days and at set-up. “I was An English redware puzzle jug ware plate on the left was $2,450. a horse and buggy in the foreground and mansion in the back- very encouraged,” comment- dated 1846 was priced at $495 The one on the right was $2,950. from Ray Mead of Mead & They were in the booth of Greg ground. Ward sold a winter scene by the artist. ed Mead following the event. Mead Antiques. Kramer of Robesonia, Pa. Living Magazine also had a Wood, to name three. “Attendance was steady booth and the Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center on opening day and probably in Pennsburg, Pa., had a slightly off on Saturday combooth and display case. The pared to last year,” said comAT 9:00 A.M. selection of fraktur on dis- mittee member John Bartley (INSPECT FROM 8:00 A.M.) play from the collection at following the show. “The the Schwenkfelder Library weather was fantastic.” Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company Banquet Hall Larry Ward of Museum was stunning and worth the 2718 Mountain View Drive price of show 18014 admission for anyone interestClean stylized Furniture, Antiques, Collectibles, Lawn tractor, Kilns, Sandblaster, Outdoor ed in the illumiFurniture, etc. … nated manuTerms: 13% Buyer’s Premium * Credit Cards Accepted * 3% Discount w/Cash or Approved Check * Full scripts of this Auction * Multiple Auctioneer’s Selling * View auctionzip.com or websites for Photos/Details * regional group. The museum ROBERT H. CLINTON & COMPANY, INC. HAHN AUCTION COMPANY offered books, 610-837-7140 * AU-000130-L Auctioneers & Appraisers cards, magnets www.hahnauction.com 610-847-5432 • AY-000093-L and other small www.auctionzip.com www.rhclintonauction.com gift items for #1886 www.auctionzip.com #1888 sale at the show. Dealers took great care in designing Wilmot Country Estate and Real Estate Auction their booths, and they showcased some TH 9:30 A.M. great objects. TH The majority of 9:30 A.M. exhibitors came TH from the south9:30 A.M. e a s t e r n Complete Untouched Estate of Ed and Avis Wilmot Pennsylvania area. A few Authors and dealers Corinne Earnest and her 6534 E. Koy Road (off Rte. 19a), came from New husband, Russell, had a booth at the show. Real Estate: 6,000+/- Sq. ft. large Victorian home. 10+ rooms, 3.5 baths. 12 ft. ceilings, large open and large They specialize in fraktur, notably printed E n g l a n d , examples. Corinne was signing copies of the enclosed porch. Natural country setting. Barn and outbuildings. In-laws summer house. A must see property! i n c l u d i n g recently published volume seven of the late (Real Estate Terms: 10% down or $3,000.00, whichever is greater, due upon bid being accepted. Payment to Carlson & Klaus Stopp’s “Printed Birth and Baptismal be made in cash or certified funds. Closing within 30 business days. Property selling in as-is condition, no 10% buyer’s premium. 2% brokers share with clients registered one week prior to auction. For S t e v e n s o n , Certificates of the German Americans,” which contingency. property info, call Donald Benz III 716-432-2377). John Rogers, the Earnests completed. The latest volume was Other items: Lg. signed Van Allen scrimshaw; Early glass minnow traps (including Camp Minnow); Sterling and Pewter & $75, plus tax. flatware; Victorian trade cards; Lg. Fulper pottery vase; Majolica teapot; 1902 scientific book; Gold hairpins;

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SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2014

BATH, NORTHAMPTON CO., PA

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Antiques in the Valley is a quality antiques show held in the scenic rural countryside of Berks County, in Oley, Pa. This year marked its 10th year, and the show was held June 20 and 21 at the Oley Valley Middle School. The Oley Valley has a rich agricultural heritage and numerous historic stone farmsteads and mills. In 1983 the township was named a Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. It marked the first rural municipality to be listed in its entirety. The country show serves as a fundraiser for the Oley Valley Community Education Foundation and is run by the Berks County Antique Dealers Association. The local group of dealers that form the show committee are Peggy and John Bartley, Gene Bertolet and Chris Mabry, Harry and Audrey Moseley, Susie and Brian Hart, and also Kelli and Mark Saylor. There were 53 dealers this year. The company that publishes the Berks County

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Wilhide’s Antiques of Shippensburg, Pa., offered this cutting board with 21 mounted tin cookie cutters for $450.

This large night scene painting by Christopher Shearer was tagged $2,300 by Kevin Derfler of Robesonia, Pa.

Steve Still of Manheim, Pa., asked $6,500 for the walnut display case with 140 numbered treen containers of samples of various species of wood catalogued by Joshua Gilbert (1801-1876) of Chester County, Pa. The Lehn paint-decorated bucket/pail was $1,450.

The Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center in Pennsburg, Pa., put together a display of fraktur from the museum’s collection for showgoers to enjoy.

These Pennsylvania German show or hand towels, dated 1828 and 1823, were priced at $1,250 each from Deshner Antiques of Leesport, Pa.

Glidden pottery; Signed Babe Ruth photos; 1905 Allegany County directory; Lg. German Hummel collection; Massive arrowhead collection; Old train wreck photos; Lg. quantity of hand forged tools; Accordion - settimio soprani Items to be sold on Thursday, July 17th, at 9:30 A.M.: (Please note: Some items may vary from sale to sale. This is only an approximation of items to be sold - not definite! Subject to change.) Misc. Barns/Outbuildings: Horse drawn carriage; Wagon wheels; Cast-iron corn shellers; Cast-iron kettles (all sizes); Foot pedal grindstone sharpener; Architectural iron gates; Wooden shutters; Slip scoop; Barn tools; Approx. 5 cord split season firewood; Horse drawn iron wheeled hay tedder; Corn grinders; Fruit presses; Good 300 gal. fuel tank on skids; Homelite 4400 generator; Parlor chainsaw; Push mowers; Loads of barn discoveries; Craftsman snowblower; Copper boilers; Old seeders; S.S. milk pals; Wooden buggy back; Wood sap bucket; Early dolly cart scale (rare); H.D. tag along equipment trailer; R.R. cart. Antiques/Collectibles/Heirlooms/Outbuildings: Primitive corner cupboard; Hanging spice cabinet; Oxen yolks; Cal yoke; Dr. Daniels horse medicine wooden thermometers; P.R.R. caboose lanterns; Collection castiron doorstops; Candle molds; Robin egg blue cupboard; Lg. bottle collection; Oak postal desk; Leaded glass windows; Wooden firkins; Churns (wooden/stoneware/glass); 2 lg. wiener dog boot scrapes; Early dental outfit w/contents; Vintage oak phone booth; Hume, NY 1822 map; Numerous primitive oil paintings; Rochester spice barrel (original); Sleigh bells; Primitive red wash cupboard; Excellent yard long pictures; Wooden planes; Old tools; Apple peelers; Griswold cast-iron pieces; Graniteware/enamelware; Buggy lanterns; Dazey churn; Punch tin candle lanterns; Batter jugs; Wooden bowls; Lamps/parts; Victorian pump organ; Cherry 1 dr. stands; Stereoscope cards; Massive quantity good sheet music (enormous amount); Early photos; Old photo album; Quantity tintypes; Vintage US Coast Guard hat; Black mounted bear; Lutted’s cough drop dish; Old scrapbooks; Adv. wooden boxes; Sap 1883 Kodak camera w/wooden box; Victorian scrapbooks; Enormous amounts of pictures/frames; Movie posters; 1800s Harper’s Weekly magazines; Cherry drop leaf tables; Vict. walnut turtle top parlor stands; Frederick Remington print; Buggy blankets w/glass eyes; Hudson Bay blankets; Chenille spreads; Costume jewelry/misc. sterling; Pocket watches; Clock parts; Rope beds; Period chest drawers; Early grain painted blanket box w/till; Child’s Salesman’s sample stove; Hanging primitive wooden water pail; Old maps; Windup toys; Old clothing; Old fishing lures; Wooden washtub in old red paint; Glass canes; Primitive dry racks; Brass/copper pails; Jam cupboards; Lg. cast cauldron pots; Lg. building still bank collection; Sleds; Traps; Carriage trunks; Canning jars; Wooden rolling pins; Wooden flour barrel; Lg. kraut crocks; Excellent cast-iron match safe collection; Hanging lamps; Fancy carved kitchen shelf clocks; Baskets; Prim. screen door pie cupboard; Cowbells; Wooden kegs; Scrub boards; Beaters/Choppers/Mashers; Milk cans; Hay knives; Rug beaters; Candle lanterns; Lg. quantity of records; Lg. quantity of good books/paper; Oil lamps; Collection of early water pitchers; Miniature lanterns; Early cast-iron caboose stove; Coins including Indian head pennies, flying eagle cents, lg. cents, 2 cent nickels; Forged cast-iron tools; Cast-iron trivets; Old farm tools; Nickel-plated micrometer scales w/marble; Early cheese cutter; Oak treadle sewing machine; Postcards; Vintage Christmas; Early prints; Egg baskets; Vintage phones; Currier & Ives “Battle of Fredricksburg”; Griswold mailbox; Cruet sets; Ironstone platters; Early wire; Sifters; Horse tack; Clock shelves; Fiestaware; Lunch pails; Cream cans; Egg crates; Chairs/rocking chairs; Furniture pars; Lots of old letters/documents; Flatirons; Oak highboy; Mammy porch bench in paint; Kid’s wagon; Lanterns; Wooden hay forks; Organ/piano stools; Railroad oil can; Cheese basket; Vict. Pier mirror. Auctioneer’s Note: It has been an auctioneer’s dream to liquidate this original untouched historical lifetime collection of the Wilmot family at public auction. The Wilmots have been pioneers to Allegany County for generations with a legacy of being the antique “Hoarders and Authorities.” Items date back to the Holebrom farm of the early 1800s.” They were both Fillmore school teachers of agriculture/English and have been collecting since the early 1950s. Terms: Cash/check. 10% premium sale. All sales final. Each sale day must be settled in full each day. All sales as is. AUCTIONS & APPRAISALS, INC. Phone and absentee bids available. Worldwide shipping available. Complete luncheon available all day, all days. www.carterauctions.com 716 716 Professional Auctioneers: Daniel A. Carter 474-9244 372-2059 474-9244 Donald Benz: 432-2377 2593 WEST 5 MILE ROAD • ALLEGANY, NY 14706 (1 mile off exit 24 - Rte. 17) Lic. #AU-003527-L Auctioneer License Information: AU003527L

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This small green painted Weber slide-lid box was both ex. James Spears and ex. George Scott. It was offered for $10,500 by Greg Kramer.

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Antiques In The Valley local to Berks County. One of Kramer’s sales included a rare done and an ample amount of southeastern Pennsylvania the right people, but still redware bank in the form of a mixed results,” stated rhinoceros. The buyer was Robesonia, Pa., dealer Greg Bucks County, Pa., collector Kramer. Like many exhibiting Paul Flack. The bank came dealers at the show, Kramer from the Seamen’s Bank colbrought regional material lection, which sold at Christie’s in 1991. It was also once part of the William Kelly Young collection. There was a repair to an ear. Franklin H. Eshelman was a painter known for Berks County scenes of farmsteads and rural landThis Earl Poole watercolor of a Berks County, scapes. Kramer an Pa., farmstead was tagged $2,850 from offered exceptionally Museum Books LLC of Wyomissing, Pa. (Continued from page 12)

www.antiquesandauctionnews.net large example of Eshelman’s and well-known collector of work for $4,500. It was dated Pennsylvania German deco1955. Eshelman’s works have rative arts. a three-dimensional quality An upcoming show that and are painted with vibrant the Berks County Antique colors. Most of his work was Dealers Association is also done over a long period of involved with will be the time throughout the first half Kempton Antiques Show to of the 20th century. A 26-by- be held on Saturday, Oct. 25. 42-inch identified farmstead The show is slated to become by the artist, signed “FHE an annual event, and Carol ‘97,” sold for $18,720 at the Buzzard is the manager. Richard and Rosemarie Another upcoming event is Machmer sale in 2008 at Pook & Pook. This year’s show was dedicated to the late Dennis Moyer. Moyer passed away in February. He and his wife, Linda, were past exhibitors at the show. He was an author

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the long-running popular Elverson Antiques Show, to be held Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 8 and 9. Tom Hess is the manager. For information, call either John Bartley at 610-779-0705 or Gene Bertolet at 707- Claude and Sharon Baker of Hamilton, Ohio, offered this burl ball for $550. 310-4488. Photos courtesy The burl bowl with carved handles attributed to the Woodland Indians had the author. an early repair. It was $8,500.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION

WEDNESDAY, JULY 23RD

At Maurer

& Wilson’s Third Street Gallery

POTTSTOWN, PA

The toy on the right is an 1861 Jesse Crandall patent horse offered by Claude and Sharon Baker for $5,600. The carved wooden horse and rider balance toy on the left was also $5,600.

These magnets reading “Keep Calm and Eat Shoo Fly Pie” are a Pennsylvania German play on the well-known motivational saying “Keep Calm and Carry On” that was coined by the British government at the onset of World War II. Today, versions of the saying have been commercialized throughout the world on various shirts, posters and other products. The magnets Franklin H. Eshelman painted this very large Berks were $8 from the Schwenkfelder County, Pa., oil-on-board landscape scene in 1955. It mea- Library & Heritage Center booth, sured 48-by-96-inches and was priced at $4,500 from which offered interesting gift shop items such as cards and books. Robesonia, Pa., dealer Greg Kramer.

Preview: Tues., July 22nd from 4 P.M.-6 P.M. and from 8 A.M. day of auction.

Maurer & Wilson Auctioneers 610•970•7588

Kathy Maurer Wilson Auctioneer

Curtis F. Wilson Auctioneer

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Lampeter, Pa., ceramic specialists Bill and Teresa Kurau asked $625 for this large Berks County, Pa., map.

132 East Third Street, 19464 Furnishings from Local Estates: Two Antique, grain-painted, dovetailed blanket chests on bracket feet. 1887 chairs. Pine corner cupboard to restore. One drawer Sheraton table. Chippendale style mahogany corner cupboard by Craftique of Mebane, NC. Large Williamsburg Reproduction mahogany pie crust tilt-top table with birdcage & claw feet (#38). Pair of Baker wing chairs. Batwing mirror. Brass tray table and serving cart. Henkel-Harris hinged top table. Large English and Italian prints. Pair of electrified leather chairs. Small Executives desk. Child’s bench settee, other youth furniture. Broyhill mahogany dining room suite. Mahogany BR set. Iron table w/6 chairs. 10 pieces iron patio furniture. Torch lamps. Oak ‘S’ roll desk, modern. Youth desks. Games table. Parrot cage. Victoria skimboard. Kubota push lawn mower. Antique Decorative Accessories, Glassware, Pottery & China, Tobacco Spit jar, teapot & custard cups. Coca-Cola fountain glasses. Rose Medallion punch bowl. Satsuma vase. Foo dog vases. Copeland Spode china set for 12. Royal Doulton “Simplicity” Set. 17 Hummel figurines, lg. & small. Stangl birds. German steins. McCoy pottery. Czech glassware. One dozen glass candy containers. Ironstone ‘Canella’ coffeepot. Depression glass. Bavarian dinnerware. Glass animals. Modern Chest Co. Blue decorated crocks. Large antique blue decorated crocks. Antique tinware & molds. Cherry stoner. Graniteware. ‘American’ drying rack. Antique Baskets. Fuse display. Coke thermometer. Western Electric Telegraph. Foreign letter scale. Telegraph key signed JR Bunnell & Co. Large brass trays. Sadirons. Banded bucket. Vintage electric fans. Stereopticon View cards. Photos. Prints. Good records. Books. Longaberger®. Vintage Collectibles: ‘The Monkees’ Fan collection to include: books, records, album, pine back buttons, jewelry, hand puppet & finger dolls. Vintage Barbie & friends dolls & clothing. Modern Dolls by Pauline’s Artist Studio & Good Kruger. Doll houses. Dolls furniture by Petite Princess. Hard plastic, etc. Wolverine toy wringer - washer. Collection of marbles. Vintage Calder & Matisse Posters. Modern landscape painting by Klein. Nice old “Baby” & “Cupid” prints by Bessie P. Gutman. Wallace Nuttings. Victorian lamps. Naval uniforms. Vintage hats & clothes. 10:30 A.M. in the Showroom: 200+ lots of TOYS from the Owens Estate, Gettysburg, PA. 10 assorted Pressed Steel Toys. 80 Boxes of Die-Cast Toys to include: Large, die-cast Construction Toys by Caterpillar, John Deere, Case. Other construction Toys by Joel, NZG & Matchbox. Plenty of vehicles of all kinds by ERTL. ERTL NUTMEG Modifieds. Erector, Hard Plastic, Steel Toys. 80 more boxes from a lover of Trains, to include everything but the trains! Modern Lionel accessories, Lemax, Winross, Hess Trucks. Battery Op. Christmas Toys, Store displays, animated villages. Some Post War Lionel catalogs. 1955 PRR calendar top. RR books. Model kits. 40 assorted RR signs: Yard Limit, abandoned crossing, whistle, RR xing etc. Various lanterns & safety helmets. 1981 Ted Xaras Train print, ‘signed’. Exactitude Modern poster. 10% Buyer’s Premium (No CC’s). All items as is, where is. (AY001999)

ESTATE AUCTION Selling For the Family of the Lewis Morris Estate, A Signer of the Declaration of Independence And Other Estates

FRIDAY, JULY 25TH AT 12 NOON Hartzell’s Auction Gallery, Inc.

BANGOR, PA

521 Richmond Road, 18013 Directions: 10 Mi South Of Stroudsburg, PA & 15 Mi. North Of Easton, PA Off Rt. 191 Turn Onto Messinger St. Go 5 Blocks Make Last Right Onto Center St. 1/4 Mi. On Left. Preview: Wednesday, July 23th From 12 Noon-4 P.M. & Thursday, July 24th From 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Period Furniture: Walnut High Chest Of Drawers with inlaid, Walnut Chippendale Slant Front Desk, Queen Anne Drop Leaf, Tilt-Top Tables, Set of 6 Mahogany Sheraton chairs (Prob. NY), Cheney Grandfather Clock, Large T.F. More Newark, NJ Wall clock, Continuous Arm Windsor Highchairs with red paint, Plus French Inlaid Furniture And Others, Pennsylvania House Cherry Blockfront Secretary Desk, Gustave Stickley Table, Regina Music Box, 1834 Framed Needlework Sampler. Great Selection Of Primitives: Large Farmtable With Blue Paint, Cabinets, Bucket Benches, Feed Boxes, Ironstone, Nice Quilts, Game Tables, Decorated Stoneware, Jointed Teddy Bears, Postcards, Spool Cabinets, Quality Porcelain & Crystal, Cut Glass Table Light, Etc. Oriental Wrist Rest, Oriental Bronzes - Peacock, etc., Museum Quality Cloisonné Vase, Rose g n ti Celebra Medallion Garden Seat, Lighting - Pr. Of J.I. Cox NY Argand Gaslight, Hanging & Other Table Years Lights. s Artwork: Sterling Strauser, Dorothy Strauser, May Banta, Quilts, Local Indian Artifacts. In Busines Sterling Silver Items: Tiffany Tray, 4 Tiffany Salts, Teapot, Chocolate Pot, Creamer, Ladle & More, Art Glass, Royal Doulton, Wedgwood, German Bisque Dolls, Schoenhut Piano, Vintage Harley-Davidson Clothes & Memorabilia, Nice Estate oriental rugs, Plus Much More! TERMS: 15% Buyer’s Premium, 12% by cash or check; Visa, M/C, Discover & Debit.

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The 23rd Annual Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors’ Club Convention Set For July 24 to 26 The Consolidated Glass Whether it be a rare Ruba From all corners of the United States, Pittsburgh- Company Factory, was Rombic whiskey set in area made glass will be mak- known locally as “The Glass smoky topaz from the 1927ing its way back home from House.” Every year at the 1932 period or the more plentiful milk Thursday to glass ConSaturday, July 24 Cora pieces to 26, to the 23rd from the A n n u a l 1945-1962 Convention of time period, the Phoenix & the items Consolidated that come in Glass Collectors’ from the Club (PCGCC). public is Beautiful glass one of the items made in reasons the Monaca and P C G C C Coraopolis will returns to be coming to the Pittsburgh Embassy Suites every year. Hotel, Pittsburgh club Airport located at This is a grouping of Con-Cora decorated milk glass from the The 550 Cherrington Consolidated Glass Company in Coraopolis, Pa., made circa 1960s. strives to foster the Parkway in Coraopolis, Pa. Made in PCGCC convention, glass connections between the Coraopolis between 1896- arrives in paper bags or in descendants of the people plastic bins from who made and decorated the 1964 and in Monaca between s o m e o n e ’s glass and the people trying to 1880-1960, this Americanhome to be preserve its history. made glass will be on display shared Glass made by both the to the public from 7 p.m. to 9 w i t h Consolidated Glass Company p.m. on July 24 and 25. members and the Phoenix Glass In addition, a live clubmembers-only auction, as This is a rare Ruba Rombic whiskey set well as an educational semiin the smokey topaz color that the nar on the “Consolidated Consolidated Glass Company introFlorentine & Chintz lines,” duced in January 1928. will be held on-site as well. Club membership is $25 a Company can also be seen year for singles or $35 a in a display at the Heinz year for couples. The History Center in Pittsburgh Convention Registration in the long-term fourth floor fee of $45 per person and exhibition, “Glass: club membership is Shattering Notions.” required to participate in To learn more about of the the Saturday auction. convention, visit Registered members may PCGCC who are in town for the consign items at no charge. their annual convention. www.pcgcc.org.

Public Auction LARGE 2-DAY AUCTION TUES., JULY 22ND 12 Noon - Furniture WED., JULY 23RD 9 A.M. Antiques, Collectibles, Tools & Lawn & Garden Selling For the Helen Fowler Estate & 15 Other Estates & Private Collections 1667 CIDER PRESS RD.,

MANHEIM, PA

From Lanc. take Rt. 72N. through Manheim to Cider Press Rd. (approx. 1⁄2 mi. S. of Lanc./Leb. Turnpike exit), turn L onto Cider Press Rd., auction house is approx. 3 miles on left, watch for signs. FURN. - TUES., JULY 22: 300+ Pcs. Incl. Lg. Oak Secretary’s Desk; Jelly Cupboard; Softwood Milk Cupboard; Early Dry Sink w/Zinc Liner; Sm. Stepback Cupboard; Empire Chest of Drawers; Early End Tables & Plant Stands Incl. Vict. Marble Top; Lg. Early Wood Box; Corner Cupboards; 4 Early Kauffman’s Mennonite Church Pews; Good Early Paint Decorated Settee; Early DL Tables Incl. Oak & Cherry; Contemp. BR Suites; Depr. BR Suite; Early Oak Armchairs; Lg. Sel. Primitive Furn.; Grain Painted Blanket Chests; Early Sofa Table; Good Leather Side Chairs & Ottoman; Clean Contemp. Uph. Furn.; Cherry PA House DR Suite; Vict. Marble Top Dresser; Cherry BR Suite; Cedar Chests; Many More Items Too Numerous To Mention. ANT. & COLLECT. - WED., JULY 23: Fantastic Sel. Featuring Primitives, Dec. Porcelain, Adv. & Much More - Highlights Are As Follows: Unusual Early Goat Wagon; Good Early Transferware; Wooden Butter Churn; Contemporary Redware; Primitive Sausage Stuffer; Berry Bucket; Good Early Lanterns; Agate & Graniteware; Unusual Wooden Crock; Other Early Crocks & Jugs Incl. Blue Dec. Stoneware, Salt Glazed Salt Crocks; Primitive Tinwares; Unusual AH Watts Third Dragoon Guards Tin Helmet Box; Adv. Tins; Cobalt Blue Glass; 2 Fire Chief Pedal Cars; Early Currier & Ives Print; Costume Jewelry; Early Runner Sled w/Paint Decoration; Wall Clocks; Lg. Sel. Early Mirrors; Pressed & Pattern Glass; Art Glass; Early Military Helmets; Early Violin; Lg. Sel. Dec. Porcelain Incl. Hull, Nippon, Bavarian, & Other Makers; P. Buckley Moss Prints; Early Cameras; Small Sel. Sterling Silver; Nice Selection Fostoria Americana; Textiles, Pyrex & Other Early Cookware; Lg. Sel. Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Barbies & M&M Mars Collect.; Hess Trucks & Much More. BOX LOTS - WED. 10 A.M.: 6 Wagons Quality Box Lots Incl. Early Kitchenwares; Books & Games; Home Décor; General Household Goods; Pictures & Prints; Toys; Tools; Lg. Sel. Lawn & Garden Items. Auctioneers: John M. Hess AU003484L Phil Nissley AU002874L Judah Bauman AU005846 AY000253L

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PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., JULY 19, 2014 AT 8:30 A.M. Location: 208 Maple St., LENKERVILLE/MILLERSBURG, UPPER PAXTON TWP., DAUPHIN CO., PA From Millersburg: Take Rt. 147 south, LEFT on 2nd. St., LEFT on Maple to sale. Watch for signs!

Special Red, White, And Blue Patriotic Memorabilia On Display At The Grist Mill Antiques Center During The Month Of July

Contact: Mervin Adams (717) 692-3076 or Steve Adams (717) 896-3759.

PERSONAL PROPERTY ANTIQUES: Depression & Carnival Glass; Buddy L Dump Truck; Diesel Roller; Hubley Kiddie Toy; Children’s Sleds; Sleigh Bells; Child’s Wheelbarrow; Sealtest Toy Dairy Wagon (missing wheel); Toy Guns; Tractor; Croquet set; Clay Marbles; Lg. Bow w/Arrows; Brass Pail; Hess Trucks; “Barbie’s Dream House w/Furniture”; “Wanda the Walking Doll in box w/Sleepy Eyes”; “Tammy Doll” in box w/clothes; Midge - Barbie Friend Doll #860 Blonde. MISC.: 3 & 5 gal./2 Color Tone Crocks; Hand Tools; Old. Workbench; Metal Car Silvertown Softy Legion Ornamt.; Sm. Cedar Jewelry Boxes; Tin Oil Can w/Jar Insert; German Birth Certificate 1842 & Baptismal Cert. 1840; Eng. Old Books; Purina Scale; Miller Bros. Milk Bottles; Peck Msrs.; Blowtorch; Wooden Rocker; Linens; Comforters; Old PA Lic. Plates 1921-1957 consecutive yrs.; BOOK: Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men. COINS: Gold, Half Cents - Dollars. (Contact Auctioneer for complete listing or view on AuctionZip.com ID#14590) Coins will be sold following Wildlife Prints. WILDLIFE PRINTS: (5) Ned Smith; (11) Jeff Hoffman; (2) RC Kray; George Malick; Charles Renault & others (contact Auctioneer for complete listing or view on AuctionZip.com ID#14590) Prints will be sold at approximately 10:00. GUNS: AJ Fox Sterlingworth 12 ga. Dbl. Barrel; Winchester 1894 (32 Spec. Repeating) Rifle #934107 Lever Action; Winchester 1892 38 cal. Level Action Rifle #829554 md. in 1916; Remington model 700 .308 Cal. with Kassner 3x9 Scope with iron sight mounts; Marlin Mark 1892 12ga. Pump Shotgun; Mossburg Mod. 183 D-A .410 Ga. Shotgun w/Full Modified interchangeable chokes; Iver Johnson 16 ga. gl. Shot Shotgun; (6) Gun Cabinet

Note: Guns, Coins, & Wildlife Prints stored off site

items; flags; bunting; Americana; military collectibles; or even red, white and blue jewelry. The store is are fully stocked and staff is happy to help find exactly what the customer is searching for. Don’t forget that on the last Wednesday of each month the Grist Mill hosts a Scavenger Hunt. Light refreshments are served and lists are given out at 5:00 p.m. The person who finds the most items in the store will win a $25 gift certificate!

Also, mark your calendars for Sunday, October 19, when the Grist Mill Antiques Center will hold its annual Fall Flea Market. Contact Barbara Lind at 609-7261588 for more information. The multi-dealer shop is located at 127 Hanover St. (Route 616) in Pemberton, N.J. It is open seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with extended hours to 8:00 p.m. every Wednesday. For additional information, visit www.gristmill antiques.com.

GENERATOR & TOOLS: Coleman Powercraft 1016 5000 KW Gas Generator; Drill Press; Circular Saw; D&B Workmate; Delta Bench Grinder; Hydraulic Jack; Wrenches; Ladders; Tools Boxes; Propane & Catalytic Heaters; Elect. Cords; Hoses; Saws; Shop Vac; Util. Lights; Wooden: Molding Planes, Square, Brace, Vises; Air Compressors; Waterloo Portable 2 Tier Tool Chest; Stillard Scale. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES: (4) pc. Bedroom Suite; Craftmatic Dbl. Adj. Bed; Seth Thomas Grandmother Clock; Desk; Sofa; Rugs; Upholst. Armchair; Leather Recliner; Modern Corner cupboard; TV; Vanity; 4 Drawer File Cabinets; Frigidaire Refrig; Whirlpool HD Lg. Cap. Clothes Washer; Estate Auto. Dryer; Upright Freezer. MOWERS & LAWN TOOLS: Husqvarna YTH 2042 Riding Mower, 2013 model; SEARS 10 HP Suburban Riding Tractor w/Snowplow; Craftsman 6 HP 21” Push Mower; Hahn Eclipse Mowers: Elect. & Pull Start; Worx Weed Wacker; STIHL 031AV Chainsaw; TORO LEAF BLOWER; B&D 12” Hedge Trimmers; Tree Trimmer; Garden Tools; Gas Cans; & much, much MORE! TERMS: All items sold As-Is. Cash, Approved Check. No Out-of-State Checks. Announcements made sale day supersede any printed material. Not responsible for errors or omissions in printed material. No credit cards accepted.

Mervin W. Adams, Owner Attorney: Mr. Earl Richard Etzweiler, Esq.

ADAMS AUCTION SALES AY-000143-L Auctioneers: Steven E. Adams AU-001705-L

717-896-3759

Al Reist AU-001637-L

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On July 4, 1776, our independence was declared by 56 very brave and resolute men who represented 13 separate British colonies, deciding that self-governance was the right track for this land. Since that time, Americans have remained fiercely independent, each charting and designing their own course. The Grist Mill Antiques Center in Pemberton, N.J., feels especially proud of the founding fathers, in part because this region and its’ forbearers were integral to the Revolutionary War effort. In honor of the country’s founders, the Grist Mill is showcasing red, white, and blue patriotic memorabilia in a special display throughout the month of July. When the heat kicks in, shopgoers can come in and cool down at the Grist Mill. They have a wide-ranging selection of red, white, blue and patriotic keepsakes. Shopgoers can find ruby red, liberty blue, or milk glass

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE offered at 1:00 P.M. ABSOLUTE AUCTION $55,000 minimum starting bid Nice, clean Single Family Framed, 2 Story 2,058 sq. ft. Lot approx. 116x150 Spacious, Mod. Eat-In Kitchen, Birch Cabinets, DR, LR w/Propane Heater; Lg. Rear Util. Rm./Office w/Built-In Bookcases. 2nd Flr. Master BR, Full Bath, Lg. Walk-In Closet/Storage; Attic Storage. Replacement Windows, 200 AMP Elect. Serv., 14K Watt Auto. Generoc Generator; Low Maint. Home, Oil-Fired Hot Water Heat w/Propane & Elect. backup; spac. Carport; Basement w/Ext. Exit; 20’x30’ Pole Barn w/Door Opener; spac. Off-Street Parking. Public Water & Sewer. Rear Storage Building. Established Shade/Shrub. Terms/Conditions: 10% Down Sale Day, Balance in 45 days. Real Estate Inspection by Appointment.


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Smack Dab In The Middle: Design Trends Of The Mid-20th Century

“Thoroughly Domesticated: Collectible Animal Figurines” Appealing to a war-weary buying public meant creating figurines with homey themes that soothed, rather than jangled: romantic couples...chubby-cheeked children...exotically-costumed denizens of other lands...historical personages...and, of course, animals. Naturally, there were as many ways of depicting those animals as there were animals to choose from. Take a mouse, for instance: would

A Red Wing 1995 commemoraThe “Tembo & Tembino” ele- tive giraffe (6 inches high, $50phants were for CAS by $75) and original planter #896 (11 inches high, $200-$225). “Rebus,” $345-$415/pr.

AUCTION MONDAY, JULY 21ST, 2014 5:30 P.M. Roma Club, 739 Lincoln Avenue, BURLINGTON, NJ

out to ephemera and country store collectors. Call Arlene at 800-800-1833, ext. 2561 or 717-492-2561

C&M Auctioneers

Burlington’s best. Call 609-216-0383 45 year’s experience. We buy out right and can handle estates. Coin collections wanted. Don’t sell rare coins for scrap.

NEXT DEADLINE: JULY 31, 2014 FOR THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE!

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ANTIQUE AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2014 SALE STARTS AT 8 A.M.

ANTIQUE COLLECTION FROM THE DR. WARREN C. HERROLD ESTATE

Loc.: 7 Kimberly Ct., LANCASTER, W. Lamp. Twp., Lanc. Co., PA 17602

--Two Auctioneers Selling--

(Dir: Rt. 222 N/S, East on Rt. 741 thru Lampeter Sq., First Rd. left) Lot Pics. & Full List At probstauction.com. Auction by Dolores Dunwoody Probst Family Auction (717) 464-3700 AU1856L

860 CRAGMOOR RD.

SAT., AUGUST 2, 2014 THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF MAHOPAC COUNTRY AUCTION will be held at

Northfork Stables: 61 Bryant Pond Rd.,

Putnam Valley, NY Live, silent, & refreshments. Furniture, antiques, collectibles. Cash & credit cards. Local delivery service available. No buyer’s premium. Facebook: “First Presbyterian Church Country Auction.” 845-528-4565 or 845-628-2365 or presby411@verizon.net

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A pair of droopy-eared Howard Pierce dogs, ★ $100-$125/pr. ★

ALL DAY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES, GLASSWARE, ★ CHINA, JEWELRY, 2000 DODGE RAM 1500 TRUCK w/169,000 ★ ★ MILES (BY ORDER OF BANKRUPTCY COURT), TOOLS, ★ PERSONAL PROPERTY AND TWO ROOMS OF BOX LOTS ★ ★

MONDAY, JULY 21, 2014 AT 9:00 A.M. TOOMEY AUCTION CENTER

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Dir.: From York, head North on I-83, take exit 28 and follow PA 295N 2 miles to sale on right. “Signs Posted on Sale Day” SALE STARTS AT 8 A.M. FURNITURE AT APPROX. 2 P.M. Poplar corner cupboard, Walnut Dutch cupboard, Walnut blanket chest, Oak bowfront china closet, Walnut/marble washstand, Oak corner cupboard, Blanket chests, Sideboard, Oak claw foot table w/6 boards, Marble tables, 1915 Panama Pacific grand prize Herschede Grandfather clock, 1906 Curved glass candy case, Cherry Chippendale slant desk, 8’ deacon’s bench, Mahog. DP DR suite, Cedar chest, Vict. settee & chair, Iron patio furn, 5 Balt. Adams cane chairs (Roy Rentzel dec.), 6 orig. dec. plank chairs, Drop Leaf tables, Various beds, 7 pc. Fr. Prov. BR w/twin beds, Mortised benches, Sheraton Cherry 4 dr. chest, Oriental & braided rugs, Slag lamps, Wingback, leather, & plank chairs; 36” York safe, Oak washstand, Sofas, End Stands, Recliners, Dinner bell, Quilts, Mantel clocks, Martin birdhouse, Lots of pottery, china, & glassware incl.: Spatterware, Gaudy Dutch, Limoges, Ironstone, RS Prussia, Soft Paste, Czech hand painted, Spongeware, ABC train plate, Sheraton, Carnival, Amber Vaseline, Amberina, Cranberry, Blue Thumbprint, Thistle, Bird & Strawberry, and Fostoria; Historic Blue plates (States, Landing of Lafayette, Niagara Falls, & others), 1936 Dem. Nat. Conv. Book, “Babe Ruth as I knew him” book (1947, Waite Hoyt), 1839 John K. Striebig coverlet, Howe pan scales, Copper apple butter kettle, Brass buckets, Pickle castor, Bone & wooden flatware, Flatirons, 2 sets of brass andirons, Candlesticks, Coffee Grinder, Copper Civil War washbowl, Cast fry pans, Butter churns, Hummel & Rockwell coll. plates, JD toys, 45s, Bronze figurines, Faulkner & other watercolors, Cameras, Crocks & jugs, Tea & chocolate sets, Sugar bucket, Music boxes, Honda Moped, Pump organ, Patio set, GE ref., Workbenches, Skid farm tanks, 12’ alum. boat, Lawn trailer, Ladders, Acorn super glide stair lift, Kitchenwares, Games & toys, Books, Pictures & frames, Gas weed eater, Long handled tools, Push mowers (LawnBoy), Gas leaf blower, Shop Vac, Dehumidifier, Bench vise, Air comp., Metal locker, Gas grill, Battery chargers, Bose speakers, Desks, Hardware & bins, and more!!! For a more detailed listing and photos please visit www.RentzelAuctions.com (Upcoming Auctions) or call Stephanie at 717-586-2368 for a mailing. This is the first of 2 auctions at this site, next sale on August 9th has more antiques & furniture. TERMS: CASH, APP. CHECK, VISA, MC, DISC. (3% SURCHARGE FOR CREDIT CARDS) ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS AUCTIONEER: NEVIN B. RENTZEL PA LIC. #AU-002483-L YORK, PA 17406 - (717) 843-2679 CONDUCTED FOR: DR. WARREN C. HERROLD ESTATE GEORGE HERROLD, EXC. JANE MCNAMARA, EXC.

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A Ceramic Arts Studio fantasy, Betty Harrington’s “Modern The Cocker spaniel with glass Colt,” 7.5 inches high, $225-$250. eyes, incised “Dorre Meek,” is 7 inches high, $30-$35.

A Van Briggle reclining horse, A Cordey lamb, $40-$50. 10 inches long, $175-$200.

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Comic books; fire/police patches; large wooden motorized battleship, ship model, vintage toys; Crate amplifier x-200 and speaker; Ace tone “rhythm tone”; child’s guitar; coins; tokens; jewelry, brass fire extinguishers; partial listing All items sold as is/where is with no implied guarantee; Owner & Auctioneer not responsible for accidents on premises. Check accepted with 2 I.D.s, (one w/photo); 7% sales taxes with sales tax certificate; Announcements day of sale supersede printed materials

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The “Thai & Thai-Thai,” Rebus Siamese cats were for CAS, $70-$90/pr.

Fantasy: These were animals in the abstract. Basic identifying facets (eyes, ears, etc.) were either exaggerated for comic potential or minimized for dramatic effect. The figurine suggests the idea of an animal, rather than mimicking its reality. Anthropomorphic: Here’s where most ceramic animal renditions fall (and where Mickey M. would feel right at home). The animals have been given human-like traits and/or attire. We see an umbrella-hoisting pig or a skunk decked out in picture hat and gloves and accept them as whimsical extensions of our own existence. Ceramic animal figurines offer up nature in miniature. Once you’ve paid a visit to this animal kingdom, you won’t be able to resist returning time and again. DayA fiercely elegant Roselane brighteners during World dragon, $150-$175.

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“Mrs. Skunk” was made by Jimmie Lee Stewart for deLee Art, $40-$50.

he be Disney’s lovable “Mickey” or a less lovable real-life little fellow wriggling his way out of a trap? The depiction was dependent on the artist and generally fell into one of three overall categories: Realistic: The artist attempted to replicate, as closely as possible in ceramic, what the actual animal looked like in real life. Colors, proportions, and musculature were carefully studied to best replicate reality. No Pink Panthers here!

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care-filled days became care“I went to the animal fair. . . free. Because there, cavortThe birds and the beasts ing unconcernedly on a were there...” knickknack shelf, was a winsome ceramic kitten...a playLions. And tigers. And ful ceramic pup...or, better bears. (Oh my!) Plus graceful yet, a ceramic kitten and a giraffes. Pert skunks. Elegant ceramic pup! They may not zebras and hovering hum- have been as cuddly as the mingbirds. Paisley pigs, and real thing, but with no food halo-wearing “holy cows.” bowls to fill, no daily walks Visiting day on Noah’s to take, and no litter boxes to Ark? Nope. Just a zooful of empty, they were definitely ceramic animal figurines. lower maintenance. Lots of birds. Lots of beasts. Prior to 1940, most inexLots and lots and lots of pensive giftware came from them. overseas. Then, with the During World War II and dawn of the war, import gates the decades following, a fun- clanged shut. If America filled menagerie of ceramic wanted home décor items, animals beckoned pet lovers America would have to profrom every gift shop window. duce them all on its own. For just a moment or two, Fortunately, the country was up to the challenge. With so many vital tasks facing the nation, nonessentials were quickly jettisoned. That’s why you’ll not find “giftware production” on any list of wartime priA few mid-century memories, friendly orities. You will, beasts encircle a frolicking baby. All fig- however, find urines by “Cordelia,” $50-$75 each. “morale-boosters” front and center. In the home, even the simplest decorative update served as a breath of fresh air, easing tension-filled times. Giftware may not have been a wartime essential...but it certainly was an essential daybrightener. Most production “Holy Cows” were by Walker-Renaker, of ceramic giftware $20-$25 each. during the 1940s and 1950s centered on the West Coast. (A notable exception was Madison’s Ceramic Arts Studio.) A rash of homebased ceramic firms sprang By Donald-Brian Johnson


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This stoneware footed chaliceform baptism bowl with cobalt blue decoration sold for $5,250.

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assorted beads and animal sinew. Necklaces such as these could only be given between men, and native lore claimed the wearer was protected by the grizzly’s awesome strength. Sitting Bull was with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West just during 1885, but he and Cody formed a bond that lasted

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Buffalo Bill Cody’s personally owned Grizzly Bear claw necklace reportedly gifted by Chief Sitting Bull sold for $40,625.

until Sitting Bull’s murder in 1890. Cody’s personally owned Colt model 1873 Frontier six shooter revolver was expected to sell for $30,000. The circa1882 revolver was like many of the unassuming utilitarian guns Cody relied on for everyday use. The pistol is one of only five known Colt Single Action Army revolvers and the only Colt Frontier model six shooter documented to have belonged to the American soldier and showman. It’s believed This signature book from Arizona’s Cody purchased the Pima County Bank, containing names revolver at the famous such as Wyatt and Virgil Earp and firearm seller Hartley hundreds of Tombstone citizens during & Graham in January the era of the O.K. Corral gunfight, 1883 while on extend- sold for $68,750. ed stay in New York City with his theatre troupe. It items were cataloged by Paul is possible Cody used this as a Fees, the eminent expert on prop sidearm in his stage Cody and Annie Oakley who plays, which continued tour- for years served as curator of ing during the Fall and Winter the collection at the Buffalo until 1886 and in the Wild Bill Historical Center in Cody, West, which, of course, would Wyo. For further information, go on for another 30 years. These and other Buffalo Bill visit www.HA.com.

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and the grizzly necklace far exceeded our expectations, as did many other items related to his life and times.” The 1880s necklace, which was expected to sell for $12,000, is fashioned from 10 grizzly bear claws, varying in length from 3 inches to 4-1/5 inches long, strung together with

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War II, they continue to cast their sunny spell in the present, sure to bring out the animal (or, at any rate, the animallover), in all of us.

“Legends Of The West” Sale Featured Items That Belonged To William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody And More A one-of-a-kind signature book from Arizona’s Pima County Bank, containing names of Wild West celebrities such as Wyatt and Virgil Earp and hundreds of Tombstone citizens during the era of the O.K. Corral gunfight, sold for $68,750 in Heritage Auctions’ Legends of the West Signature Auction in Dallas, Texas, on June 14. The auction featured nearly 400 lots of widely varied Old West collectibles, including guns, photos, badges, items owned by historical figures, books, and manuscripts. A large collection of items relating to Buffalo Bill Cody captured bidders’ attention as his personally owned Colt model 1873 Frontier six shooter revolver and a Grizzly Bear claw necklace, gifted by none other than Chief Sitting Bull, each respectively brought $40,625. “This auction shows the public is still fascinated by William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody and the spirit of America’s Wild West,” said Tom Slater, director of Americana Auctions at Heritage. “Both the revolver

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Sale To Be Held At The Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., 17522 ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Vintage Game & Dartboard Wheels, Gray Agate, Hummels, Longaberger® Baskets & Pottery, Metal & Woodenware, Pottery (Antique & Repro.), Hummel Figurines, CHINA & GLASSWARE; TOYS - Tonka, Smith Miller Tractor Trailer, Winross, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Early Lionel Mickey Mouse Handcar; DOLLS & STUFFED ANIMALS; LINENS; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; BOOKS & PAPER; ARTWORK; SPORTS CARDS & MEMORABILIA; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; TOOLS; BOOKBINDER’S TOOLS & ACCESSORIES & MUCH MORE! Accepted Payments - Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card With 3% Fee. No Out-Of-State Checks Without Prior Approval.

TALL CASE CLOCKS 8:00 P.M.: C.1825 walnut tall clock signed Jacob Wolfe, Waynesburg (Boro); C.1825 cherry tall case clock; C.1780 mahogany English tall clock w/moon dial & sweep second hand. FURNITURE 9:00 P.M.: Early walnut 2 pc. glass pane doors stepback cupboard; Sheraton cherry 3 over 4 chest of drawers; drop leaf tables; reproduction mahogany 4j poster tobacco leaf carved canopy bed; 1950’s Japanned kneehole desk; drop front desks; King poster bed; Edwardian style chair; tea cart; leather sectional living room set; bar stools; wicker; etc. J. Raymond Smith Shippensburg furniture: Walnut drop leaf table & chairs; walnut and cherry beds; tilttop table; one drawer stands; mirrors; chests. MISCELLANEOUS 3:30 P.M.: Early china; pattern glass; Williamsburg glass; much, much more. CLOCKS: French Rococo Porcelain Clock Circa 1830; Gothic Style French Bronze Wall Clock with Figures and Gargoyles Circa 1870s; 1890s German Combination Clock & Oil Lamp. PAINTINGS: John Stobart “Nantucket” Print, Framed; John Stobart “St. Louis” Print, Framed; Georg Jensen S&P Detail; Group of Silver & Sterling Items; Group of Sterling Items; 900 Silver Figure of a Mosque; Oil on Board of County Lane w/wagon; Signed Watercolor of Small House; Oil on Canvas of Fishing Man; Oil on Canvas and Placed on Board of Man w/Pack Mule or Donkey. STERLING ITEMS: Early Perfume Bottles & Czech Atomizer; Georg Jensen Sterling Salt & Pepper Shakers; Sterling & Enamel Salt & Pepper Shakers (2-Pair). JEWELRY: Taxco Sterling & Stone Necklace & Bracelet Set; Native American Silver Bracelets w/Stones 2-signed; Sterling & Silver Jewelry; Native American & Other Sterling & Silver Jewelry; Sterling & Silver Jewelry; Native American & Taxco Jewelry; Native American Silver Jewelry; Native American Silver Zuni Jewelry & Other; Modern Watches; 14k Gold Floating Opal Earrings; 14k Gold Floating Opal Pendant & Necklace w/Orig. Box; 14k White Gold Necklace w/Diamond Pendant; 14k Gold & Pearl Necklace & Bracelet Set In Box; Sterling Floating Opal Pendant & Necklace; Lady’s Pendant Watch w/Box; Gold & Large Stone Victorian Rings. Charles (C.Q.) Smith And others OUTSIDE LINE 1:30: Usual line of outside items, box lots, etc. Terms: Cash, good check, Visa, MC, Debit cards. 13% Buyer’s premium discounted to 10% for cash or good check.

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RAILROADIANA AUCTION in the Pavilion: Selling for the Estate of Richard Reuss, Wynnewood, PA. Oil Paintings of Trains and Train Stations by TED XARAS. Plenty of pictures and prints featuring Train-related scenes. A nice selection of English RR signage. Collection of 20+ RR Hats. Uniform jackets, badges, buttons & pins. Pair of rare PRR Nautical lights. Illuminated Train & Train Station signs. Switch stands, signals & indicator lamps. RR lanterns, locks & keys. Oilers. Water, oil & kero cans. Date nails. Lionel Corp. stock cert. Cast-iron RR signals, signs, bench. RR books, including Morning Sun Editions. Private Collection of MODERN ERA TRAINS in the Blue Room: Amtrak Acela passenger set, sealed original box. Balloon ride, scrambler, Ferris wheel, Pirate ship, band shell, among other attractions, structures, animated accessories. Massive motive power units like the UP Big Boy loco & tender, orig. box. NYC Hudson L&T. Rdg. T-1 L&T. PRR 2-unit commuter set. PRR K-4 steam freight set. Alaska diesel freight set, among others. US Navy diesel frt. set. Rocket launcher, exploding boxcar, etc. Simpsons & other cartoon cars. WILLIAMS BRASS UP 4-6-6-4 Challenger. Williams: 2-car Budd set, U202H EL U33C w/horn, PRR Tuscan 5-stripe GGI, B&O Luxury Liners 5-car set. Amtrak 60 ft. Superliner 6-car set. 3rd Rail Brass Erie 0-8-8-0 Camelback L&T. Atlas ‘O’ Amtrak AEM-7 Elec. loco & Horizon pass. cars. MTH SP El Capitan Diesel passenger train set. Brass freight cars. 2 Ives-type locos. PRR Doodlebug. K-Line SP Budd cars, Rdg. diesels. PREWAR Lionel 400 B&O Budd car. Lionel set #2217WS (1954). Road Champs & Ertl vehicles. Please review complete listings and upcoming auction dates at

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Results In From Joel Heisey Real Estate and Antique Auction Auctioneer Joel Heisey of 222 Old Mill Road in Newsmanstown, Pa., conducted a public sale at 110 Vine St. in Richland, Pa., on June 21. The 1,450 square foot two-bedroom ranch house situated on a .57 acre lot sold for $175,000 to Rose Colon of Newmanstown. Highlights of the sale from the contents of the property are as follows. There were 141 This Gaudy Dutch cup and registered bidders. saucer sold for $400. A Gaudy Dutch cup and saucer sold for $400, and a Gaudy Dutch waste bowl with a small crack brought $150. A Jade Fire King nest of five bowls sold for $110, and a grouping of approximately 60 This china hen-on-nest sold for $130. pieces of Jade Fire King totaled $640. An early straw filled bear realized $500, and a plastic wind-up doll brought $20. A bisque china head doll sold for $75, and a horse head hitching post sold for $100. A Dresden horse and carriage sold for $375, a Waltham pocket watch for $85; and an early eight-foot farm table sold for $550. A two-drawer stand brought $220, and a five-piece wicker set, $450. Heisey also sold a Ridgeway grandfather’s clock for $420. bisque china head doll was To learn more, visit The $75; the early straw filled bear, w w w . j o e l h e i s e y $500; and the plastic wind-up auctioneer.com. doll toy sold for $20.

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ALL HUMMELS WANTED: Still paying the best prices. Call John Rokicki 610-213-2361.

AUTO, TRUCK and Motorcycle: catalogs, brochures, manuals and any showroom related items. Ron Ladley, 210 Stone Rd., Barto, PA 19504, 610-584-1665.

GUITARS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, banjos, early brass & woodwinds. We buy, sell, & appraise. In business since 1974. Vintage Instruments, Philadelphia, vintagefo@aol.com 215-545-1100. HAMMOND ORGANS WANTED. Leslie speakers & console pianos. Pottstown, PA 610-495-5234 or wjhaggerty@hotmail.com Also Orlando, FL Area. 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 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 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.

A large grouping of approximately 60 pieces of Jade Fire King totaled $640.

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

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.

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 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

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.

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

RECORDS IN FREDERICK, MD 33 vinyl LPs, 45s, 78s, Classical, Jazz, Rock, older Pop, Shows, International, etc. Old Glory Antiques L-9, 301-662-9173. Cannon Hill Place (also CDs) 301-6959304. We buy by appt. 301-694-5179.

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

OVER 5000 ARTISTS

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Vintage Tube Electronics DEAD OR ALIVE

1800-1970 SELL YOUR ANTIQUE TOYS, TRAINS, SPACE TOYS & ROBOTS FOR THE HIGHEST PRICE! No one will pay you higher for Tin Toy Collections! ragtimetoys@comcast.net 856-547-5521 ANTIQUE TOYS & TOY SOLDIERS WANTED of every description. 1800’s-1950’s. Write for free 3 page illustrated want list. Bruch, P.O. Box 121, Mountaintop, Pa 18707. Call toll-free 800-549-8697 bkinglar@aol.com

19TH & 20TH Century European & American Art PAFA grads, screen by Cassidy/ Parrish Waterworks, etc. Call 215-468-4684. 43 VINTAGE PRINTS, 45 yr. collection, Atkinson Fox, Wallace Nutting original frames, excellent condition, bright colors, complete list upon request, sold as collection, $3,000, email bigdirwin@aol.com Irwin 908-433-6493.

MATCHBOX CARS WANTED If you're interested in selling your collection, call, fax or write, ask for- Larry, 830 Fulton Ave., Lansdale, PA 19446. 215-855-1962 or fax 215-368-9684. OLD TOY TRAINS Wanted single or whole collections. Also Sports items. Top Prices Paid! Call 267-243-2379. OLD TOY TRAINS, collector will pay generously for well-kept (1900-1970) Lionel, Flyer, Marklin and Ives, trains & accessories. Dr. Bob 215-348-0944

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ASIAN ANTIQUES SALE 20-40% off Fine Chinese, Japanese- jade, porcelain, snuff bottles. RAB Collection at the German Trading Post, RT 272 Denver/ Adamstown, PA. Open Daily.

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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 610-298-3180.

This eight-foot farm table sold for $550.

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 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.

A Dresden horse and carriage realized $375.

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

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$29,000 (prices do not include the 10 percent buyer’s premium). Also, an interesting oil-on-canvas artwork signed “Gros 1881” by artist Luicien Alphonse Gros (1845-1913) of two gents seated in discussion at a library table with books and

A 1861 Wm. Mason contract 58 caliber rifle-musket with 40inch barrel, walnut stock and ramrod, marked 1863 on lock and 1864 on barrel, sold for $1,100.

“Wm. Hart” brought $600. peep sight, Schnobel forearm Historical furniture and checkered walnut stock included a signed Herter that sold for $1,320; and a Bros. walnut sideboard Springfield M.I. Garand, 30marked “#769 Astor” that 06, 24-inch barrel with walsold for $3,740; a pair of nut stock, sling and four clips Danner sliding- of ammo that sold for $1,045. glass-door book- A Sharps-Borschardt military cases, which rifle, 45-70, 32.5-inch barrel A rare oil-on-canvas painting inscribed on reverse brought $1,375; with good bore, military “View of Towanda Bradford CO Pennsylvania painted and a pair of wal- sights, ramrod and walnut Roan Inc. sold this Herter Bros. walnut by H. Walton 1851,” done by American painter Henry nut Victorian stock sold for $1,430, and a sideboard marked “#769 Astor” for $3,740. Walton (1804-1865), sold for $86,000. bookcases, which 1861 Wm. Mason contract sold for $1,980. rifle-musket, 58 caliber with by American painter Henry platinum filigree diamond current markets, according to Also, an Arts & 40-inch barrel, walnut stock Walton (1804-1865), which ring marked “PLAT” and the Roan family. Art is Crafts table lamp and ramrod, marked 1863 on sold for a commanding signed “HW” with a 1 carat strong. Firearms are in with copper base lock and 1864 on barrel, sold $86,000. This colorful and center stone and five tiny demand. Jewelry and silver and caramel slag for $1,100. Various wolf, untouched work showed accent diamonds (2.1-dwt), are still valuable. Antiques glass shade sold bear, deer, elk, fish and other great detail, from figures and which sold for $4,200. A plat- sell best when they are rare for $715. taxidermy mounts were also sheep in the foreground bank inum set “ribbon wreath” and unique. Oriental rugs are On June 20, sold at fair market prices at to boats with U.S. flags on brooch marked “PLAT generally a buyer’s market the water, and a covered 8996,” containing 39 total except for the best examples. Roan’s bi-annual this sale. The still-life painting by William Mason specialty Firearms The auction environment On June 27 and 28 one of bridge over the Susquehanna diamonds (2.21-carat/6.2Brown (1828-1898) in a gold plaster moldRiver to buildings on the dwt), sold for $1,100. Silver is changing into a new optiand Taxidermy the last great estates in ed frame sold for $29,000. Auction proved Towanda, Pa., was auctioned. town side, some of which are featured a cased set of ster- mistic season. Three upcomthe current popularity of both The estate of the late Frances identifiable today. It had the ling flatware, 57 piece partial ing sales at Roan Inc. paperwork brought $3,200. Antiques of unique inter- historic and modern firearms. R. and David R. Smith was original gilt frame and origi- service for twelve of Gorham Auctioneers & Appraisers est had a strong showing, Rifles sold included a sold on behalf of the Smith nal stretcher with most of the “Louis XV” pattern (approx. will include a vintage camera including a rare stoneware Remington 1849 model 1841 family by the Roan family. original paper label that read 59.97 t.oz.), that sold for collection along with books, footed chalice-form baptism 54-caliber Mississippi rifle The sale featured a one-of-a- “James S. Earle 216 Chestnut $1,500, and another cased set paper and ephemera; the bowl with cobalt decoration with 33-inch barrel, walnut kind American primitive oil- St Philadelphia PA.” In addi- of sterling flatware for $950. estate of Harry Ward formerand a blue scalloped rim, stock and cartouches that on-canvas painting inscribed tion, a pair of portrait paint- In addition, 22 Oriental rugs ly of Bloomsburg, Pa., which which sold for $5,250 despite brought $1,485; a Winchester on reverse “View of Towanda ings of Mr. and Mrs. Henry in a variety of styles and includes a lifelong collection having two chips on the rim Model 1895 Grade 1 in 405 Bradford CO Pennsylvania Mercur, also attributed to sizes, most in very good con- of still banks along with furniture, and a light hairline crack on caliber, 24-inch round barrel, painted by H. Walton 1851” Henry Walton, sold for dition were sold, including antiques, Bloomsburg memorabilia $4,000. the highlight of a runner for the body. A artist-signed elecand other collectibles; and an Two vintage automobiles $1,100. tric table lamp marked Overall, the experience of additional session of the late included a 1971 Cadillac El “Pairpoint 3070” on a bronze Dorado that sold for $7,100 four successful sales in close Joe Valerio antique lighting tone cast metal base with a and a classic MGTD convert- proximity says a lot about the collection of Hunter, N.Y. 17.5” reverse painted dome For more information, ible that sold for $19,500. shade in color peacock with visit www.roaninc.com. Jewelry included a ladies an urn and floral motif brought $2,700. A nice roundtop mahogany pedestal with open-twist-carved column on a round tri-paw foot base sold for $1,100, and a variety of Oriental rugs in Tabriz and other styles sold individually in the $1,500 range. A 1827 framed needlework decorated by 12-yearold Ann Black with motto reading “Virtue the chiefest beauty of the mind, The noblest ornament of human The wooden sewing stand with kind, Virtues our safe guard twelve metal spool rods and a and our guiding star, That An artist-signed electric table cloth pin cushion on a carved A Lancaster County, Pa., woodstirs up reason when our senslamp marked “Pairpoint 3070” stepped pedestal with original en hanging spice box with es err” sold for $1,500. A A framed needlework by 12-year-old Ann Black dated 1827 sold on a bronze tone cast metal black vine and leaf decoration dovetailed drawer sold for Lancaster County, Pa., wood- for $1,500. base brought $2,700. brought $625. $1,000. en hanging spice box with dovetailed drawer and tulip cut-out back brought $1,000. Your Numb An oval softwood splint covTM ered bride’s box with original One Source fo er rP polychrome decoration of Advertising aper, tulips all around and figure of ,R a woman in a long red dress Books, Postc ar e ards, and black hat on the lid sold and Mor e! for $950. A nice softwood sewing stand with twelve metal spool rods and a cloth pin cushion on a carved stepped pedestal with original black vine and leaf decoration brought $625, and a colorful full-size bed quilt in sunburst star calico pattern with faded Smithsonian signature sold for $375. Art Museum The momentum continued www.paperandadvertisingcollector.com www. paperandadvertisingcollector.com* Is Sole on June 6 and 7 in Wellsburg, e nu Ve N.Y., with the sale of the his* Online orders receive a 10% discount For Rare torical contents of a Finger Rockwell Phone: 717-492-2541, M-F, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Lakes mansion that included items from the estate of Exhibition. 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19th Cent. Gilt Girandole Type Bull’s Eye Convex Mirror With Eagle Crest Gustave Doré w/Exhibit Label

787 Rte. 10, W.

SWANZEY, NH 03469

SUMMER AMERICANA & DECORATIVE ARTS AUCTION

One Of Several Leonard Baskin Signed & No. 39/150

FEATURING 18TH & 19TH CENT. FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

SUN., JULY 27TH AT 11 A.M. Preview: Fri., July 25th 12 Noon-5 P.M., Sat., July 26th 12 Noon-6 P.M. & Sun., July 27th 9 A.M.-11 A.M. or by appointment We will be selling a nice variety 400+ lots of 18th & 19th Cent. furniture & accessories gathered from various NH, VT, MA & NY homes & estates. Categories include - 18th & 19th Cent. Country furniture (many in old paint), early needleworks & textiles, sm. collection of N.E. bottles & flasks, silver including rare John Coney porringer circa 1700, fine selection of paintings & prints many listed artists including important lg. Gustave Doré o/c portrait de Jeune Femme (86”x57”), IMPORTANT private sm. collection of artwork from David Claypool D.C. Johnston Pen & Ink Of Andrew Johnston & family & more, decorated stoneware, cast-iron doorstops & still banks, rugs (Oriental, hooked & braided), early lighting, early Jackson Figural Study For Richard III baskets including Nantucket, several weathervanes, yellowware & Bennington Pottery, Folk Art, painted boxes, signs, toys, clocks, Art Pottery, early glassware & ceramics, Native American items, early primitive & many other appropriate accessories of the period. (Full catalog avail. approx. 2 weeks prior to sale date at www.knottypineantiques.com & www.invaluable.com) For additional information, please look online at www.knottypineantiques.com, or call us at 1-800-352-5251 TERMS: 18% Buyer’s Premium (3% discount for cash or check) - Cash, Good Check, Visa, MasterCard & Discover Accepted - Online bidding 18% Buyer’s Premium & 3% transaction fee (no discount). Left & Phone Bidding Accepted w/Credit Card Deposit - Not Responsible for Errors or Omissions - ALL LOTS SOLD AS IS & WITH ALL FAULTS!

JOHN S. PAPPAS - AUCTIONEER One Of Several Leonard Baskin Signed & No. 147/300

NH Lic. #4006

VT Lic. #2416

D.C. Johnston Colored Engraving “A Stunner”

MA Lic. #2734

Gallery at Knotty Pine Auction Service 787 Rte. 10, PO Box 96, W. Swanzey, NH 03469 41⁄2 Miles South of Keene, NH, Rte. 10 South Gallery Phone: 603-352-2313 E-mail: kpa@inc-net.com Fax: 603-352-5019

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O/C Arthur Herrick

Tadashi Nakayama, 1958 Karel Appel Signed & Dated 1969 No. 14/75

N.E. Theorem Painting

One Of Several Needlework Samplers Martha Raynor Cazenovia N.Y.

Late 19th Cent. Gilt Running Horse Weathervane

19th Cent. Mirrored Wall Sconces Nice Selection Early Bottles & Flasks 19th Cent. Dorchester, MA Sampler by Ms. Mary P. Murphy, Age 11 Oil Painting D.C. Johnston Portrait Of Don Quixote

Collection of 23 D.C. Johnston Political Satirical Mechanical Metamorphic Envelope Cards 19th Cent. N.E. Painted Covered Dry Sink Cabinet In Mustard Paint

Selection of Bennington Pottery

Nice Selection Early Decorated Stoneware

Early 20th Cent. Long Horn Bull Weathervane John Coney Ca. 1700 Boston

Nice Selection Of Country Accessories

1940 Indiana Willow Products Rustic Hickory Dining Table And (6) Chairs

19th Cent. Painted Mid Western Stepback Cupboard With Screen And Paneled Doors

19th Cent. N.E. Paint Decorated Blanket Box

1940 Indiana Willow Products Rustic Hickory Glider On Frame

Diminutive N.E. Blanket Chest In Old Apple Green

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