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Extravaganza Event Will Run From Oct. 8 To 10 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 • VOL. 47, NO. 40

Pook & Pook Inc. To Host Two-Day Americana Auction Third Day Will Feature Online-Only Sale Of Barbara Hood’s Country Store Contents This fall, Pook & Pook Inc. will offer three auctions of interesting Americana on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7 and 8, and also Monday, Oct. 10. The excitement begins with a single-owner auction of the estate of Louis and Shirley Hecht of Maryland on Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. and concludes with a Bidsquare.com exclusive sale of the contents of Barbara Hood’s Country Store and other decorative items on Oct. 10, starting at 9 a.m. The Oct. 8 auction will also begin at 9 a.m. The majority of Louis and Shirley Hecht’s estate goes up for auction on Oct. 7, in lots The Boston Queen Anne burl walnut veneer dressing table is ca. 1760. 1-216. The prominent Maryland antiques collectors met at a barn dance in 1938 and married after Louis served in World War II. They were married for 67 years and during that time operated an antiques store in Pikesville, Md. Louis founded Louis G. Hecht This is a Lancaster County, Pa., painted poplar architectural dower chest, dated 1795.

Associates Ltd., an appraisal services firm specializing in American and Continental decorative arts, which continued to operate until just before his death in 2014. He was also involved in the Maryland Historical Society, the Jewish Historical Society of Maryland Inc., and the American Ceramics Circle, amongst other The Pennsylvania redware pie plate, 19th century, is attributed to Diehl pottery. groups. Shirley was also an antiques enthusiast with a passion for the visual arts. She was a founding member of the Art Seminar Group and was actively involved with the American Wing at the Baltimore Museum of Art. The entirety of the Hecht Americana collection will be up for auction and will include several strong ceramic, folk and fine art items. The sale concludes with an impressive assortment of fine art, with highlights by Daniel

The Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall will host its 20th annual Columbus Day weekend antique extravaganza sale on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, Oct. 8, 9, and 10. During this event, customers Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall is an enormous 26,000will have a free chance square-foot multi-dealer facility in Paradise, Pa. to win one of many door prizes, a is four miles west of Route 41 and free gift with every purchase, plus only six miles east of Rockvale Square Outlet Mall in Lancaster free balloons for children. Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall County. They huge 26,000-square-foot is located at 3371 Lincoln Highway East in Paradise, Pa., on Route 30. It facility houses a wide variety of antiques and collectibles displayed by over 125 dealers. Merchandise featured includes fine items such as country furniture, glassware, sterling silver, clocks, advertising, jewelry, fine china, toys, books, postcards, trains, Christmas items, pottery, linens, primitives, kitchenware, and much more. The business features a tremendous assortment of merchanContinued on page 7 dise displayed by over 125 dealers.

59th Fishersville/Shenandoah Antiques Expo Set

Get Ready For The Mullica Hill Merchants Fall Festival on page 2

Automobilia And Petroliana Sale Set At Morphy’s on page 4

Summer Platinum Night Auction Commands $13.67+ Million on page 6

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Contents Of Country Store To Be Sold on page 10

To paraphrase the unofficial motto of the U.S. Postal Service, neither rain, wind nor thunderstorms keep shoppers away from the Shenandoah Antiques Expo. In spite of some rather threatening stormy weather, the spring show was another great success for vendors and shoppers alike. The weather did nothing to dampen the

spirits of the thousands of antiques aficionados and treasurer hunters in attendance. The exhibitors provided everything from 18th- and 19th-century English and American antiques, country Americana pieces, and many other quality antiques to an expansive range of intriguing, interesting and often Continued on page 7

A Chip Off The Ol’ (Frisian) Block on page 17

In This Issue SHOPS, SHOWS & MARKETS . . . . . . . . . . starting on page 3 This is a red, green, yellow, and black rainbow spatter swirl pattern cup and saucer.

SHOPS DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . on page 5 EVENT & AUCTION CALENDAR . on page 8 AUCTION SALE BILLS . . . starting on page 8

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Get Ready For The Mullica Hill Merchants Fall Festival

A Doll For All Seasons Annual Show And Sale To Take Place On Oct. 9

Event Will Include Civil War Re-Enactment Fall is in the air, and the sound of cannons is resonating throughout the village. It’s that time of year again, when the Mullica Hill Merchants host their annual Fall Festival. The 47th event will take place on Saturday, Oct. 8, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Step back in time to a Civil War living history program. Attendees may experience Civil War camp life, a weapons display, baking on an open fire, candle dipping, as well as a medical display and Civil War re-enactment. The experience of the Civil War era will be heightened as attendees listen to music by a Civil War band. In the evening, attendees may stroll through the campsite as tales of the war are conveyed by the actors portraying soldiers. Charles H. Harrison, a writer and historian, will be at The Front Porch Antiques to sign copies of his book, “No Longer Warriors,” which is based on his great-grandfather’s experience at Gettysburg. The book, inspired by the personal account of a Union soldier wounded at Gettysburg, was produced as a play and performed on stage by a professional theater company. It is the story of wounded soldiers who experience terror and miracles in a house on the battlefield as the fighting rages around them. For the little ones there will be face painting, pumpkin decorating, pony rides, and, of course, the merchants will have special displays and treats in their antique, collectible and specialty shops. Crafters, food, and live

music will add to the festivities. Pumpkins, corn stalks and chrysanthemums will adorn the mile-long North and South Main Street. Fall events such as this will kick off the opening of several new shops in Mullica Hill. Stop by and help welcome Peach Tree Antiques and Vintage Finds at 36 South Main St. as well as, in the same location, White Washed, a home furnishings shop offering a light take on painted antiques. Papernut has expanded to offer kitchen essentials at The Mercantile. Canary Row is an antique co-op recently opened at 33 South Main St., with vintage and repurposed furniture along with vintage music and guitars. Travel north to 52 North Main St. to the home of Deeply Rooted vintage and antique finds. Rustic, farm-style and live plants are the base of this quaint little shop. At the same location will be The Other Red Barn, a co-op with different vendors and food. Across the street is Holy Tomato, which just welcomed a winery to its location.

A lot of good things are happening in Mullica Hill, and there are more to come. The village is on the State and National Historic Registry. For more information, call 856278-2055 or visit www.mullica hill.com.

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This is a Karel Appel (Dutch/American 1921-2006) mixed media abstract work (blue figure with black lines). Ridgeway Knight, Hobson Pittman, Frank English, Elmer Wachtel, and Francis Devlan. The Oct. 8 Americana auction will begin with the collection of Dianne Goldman, a grouping of American decorative arts with strengths in folk art and painted furniture. Highlights are a rare American boneshaker bicycle by Wood Brothers Co. of New York and a Snap Wyatt seven-part oil-on-

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The Central Penn Doll Collectors Club’s annual show and sale, titled “A Doll for All Seasons,” will be held Sunday, Oct. 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year, there will be a new location. The show will be held at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center, located at 80 Rocherty Road in Lebanon, Pa. The Expo Center is located off of Route 72 and 5 miles from the Pennsylvania Turnpike exit 266 Lebanon/Lancaster. The hall is large, well-lit, and handicapped-accessible. There is ample parking and an on-site ATM. The indoor food concession will be open throughout the show. Show admission will be $5 ($4 with an ad). Children under age 12, accompanied by an adult, will be admitted canvas circus banner from the Clarke Bros. miniature circus depicting six performers. The collection of Frank and Sue Watkins follows the Goldman items and consists largely of fine examples of pewter tableware, folk art, and furniture. As Saturday’s sale opens up to a variety of consignors, bidders will get the chance to purchase an important New York William & Mary walnut tea table, a Lancaster County painted poplar dower chest with three arched panels and potted tulip decoration, a Pennsylvania redware pie plate attributed to the Diehl Pottery with rare tulip decoration, and many other epitomes of fine American craftsmanship. Also of note is a copy of “Birch’s Views,” formally titled “The City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania North America as it appeared in the Year 1800.” The last public sale of a copy of this rare publication was at Pook & Pook Inc. in 2011. The rare English “chalice and paten” brass candlestick dates to the mid-16th century.

free of charge. There will also be a variety There will be more than 85 of doll displays created by tables of merchandise offered club members for showgoers to enjoy. Door prizes donated by club members, vendors, and doll companies will be awarded throughout the day, and there will also be giveaway drawings of more than 40 dolls and related items. Tickets for the drawings will be sold on the day of the show. They can also be purchased in advance from club members. Awarding of the prizes will begin at 3 p.m., and winners do not need to be present. Proceeds will benby more than 35 dealers, including some out-of-state dealers. efit the Central Pennsylvania Items for sale will include Food Bank and the educationantique, vintage, and modern al programs of the Central collectible dolls, as well as Penn Doll Collectors Club. For additional informarelated items such as clothing, visit www.central accessories, books, doll furni- tion, penndollcollectorsclub.org. ture, toys, and teddy bears. Other highlights will include a uniquely impressed New England cobalt-decorated stoneware jug and three outstanding early brass candlesticks from a St. Louis, Mo., collection. The candlesticks, 15th- and 16thcentury European examples in rare forms, had previously appeared in the renowned Lear collection offered at Christie’s in 1998. Friday and Saturday’s sales carry the excitement into Monday, Oct. 10, when Pook & Pook Inc. will hold an online-only sale of the contents of Barbara Hood’s Country Store. Constructed in a building behind their home in West Grove, Pa., the store was open several decades and delighted visitors with its thorough decoration and e n t i c i n g

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displays. After the country store contents, a large collection of Gaudy Welsh tableware, as well as a variety of other accessiblypriced decorative items and interesting Americana, will be sold. Additional highlights include groups of toys, advertising, and Christmas collectibles. Interested bidders for any of the three auctions are encouraged to contact Pook & Pook Inc. at info@pookandpook.com or 610-269-4040 with questions regarding condition reports, online, in-house, phone or absentee bidder registration, or to purchase a printed catalog. Catalogs can also be viewed online at www.pookandpook.com or www.Bidsquare.com. Call the company’s Downingtown, Pa., office for directions and gallery exhibition times at 610-269-4040. A cocktail reception from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 7, will take place (RSVP to info@pookandpook.com).

The Snap Wyatt seven-part oil-on-canvas circus banner was used at the Clarke Bros. Circus.

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Automobilia And Petroliana Sale Set At Morphy’s Auction Will Be Followed By Automobile Sale Morphy Auctions is excited to announce two can’t-miss sales events - their Premier Automobilia and Petroliana sale on Sunday and Monday, Oct. 2 and 3, and its Premier Automobiles Sale, which will also be on Oct. 3. All lots from the Automobilia and Petroliana sale are on display in Morphy’s Denver, Pa., auction gallery and available for preview. To schedule a preview for cars in the automobile sale, call 717-335-3435. The special automobile sale will offer what can only be described as the “dream dozen,” which are 12 extraordinary, prestigious, and revered cars certainly on the bucket list of most automobile enthusiasts. Models from 1914 through 2003 will be offered. Many are in extraordinary condition. Good things come in threes when it comes to the examples of Ford vehicles in this sale. The first is lot #3, a 1956 colonial white Ford Thunderbird, estimated at $45,000$60,000. This example of a first generation Thunderbird has won numerous awards, including the national Antique Automobile Club of America honors at Hershey. With less than 80,000 miles, this 312 V8-powered Ford is complemented with a handsome black-and-white interior. The second is lot #10, a metallic grey 1968 Mustang “Eleanor,” estimated at $100,000-$125,000. Built by the storied Cinema Vehicle Services company and autographed by leading man Nicholas Cage, this automobile was manufactured using the molds from 2000’s “Gone in 60 Seconds” star car. This “hot ticket”

The 1989 Porsche 930 Turbo Slantnose (505) Cabriolet is estimated at $250,000-$300,000. features a 347 Stroker engine that produces a reported 430 horsepower, a motor supported by Edelbrock fuel injection, five-speed Tremec transmission, rack-and-pinion steering, and four-wheel disc Wilwood brakes behind 17-inch aluminum The 1911 Grand Prix des Voitures Legeres trophy is estimated at $50,000-$100,000.

racing wheels. And third, sharing the pole position, is lot #12, a 1968 limegold colored Ford Mustang convertible, estimated at $25,000-$40,000. This turnkey “pony” shows its original paint, interior, and testimony to what makes 1960s Mustangs so great. It has been driven less than 20,500 miles, includes many power and style options, and roars to life with a four-barrel 302-cubic-inch engine with automatic transmissions. Corvettes by Chevrolet also make an all-American appearance in this world-class sales event. It’s easy to break out in song over lot #11, a little red 1962 Corvette, estimated at $80,000-$100,000. This roadster features a four-speed transmission, driver quality paint, a hard and soft-top, and only 24,000 miles. Lot #8, a 1958 snowcrest white Corvette, should generate a blizzard of interest with its $80,000-$100,000 estimate. It features complementing blue vinyl upholstery and iconic silver coves, a rare Powerglide automatic transmission, a 230 horsepowThis 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Fuelie is esti- er single carbureted motor, and just over 4,500 miles. And it’s easy to get mated at $90,000-$120,000.

This 1914 National 6-W Roadster is estimated at $130,000-$175,000. pumped up over lot #1, a 1965 goldwood yellow Corvette “Fuelie.” It will be estimated at $90,000-$120,000. Possibly the only of its kind on the market, this remarkable, fuel-injected convertible features a 327 cubic inch, 375 horsepower engine, fourspeed transmission, a telescopic steering wheel, factory correct side-pipes, a matching hardtop (along with softtop), and only 31,500 miles. Cars by European manufacturers add a touch of foreign intrigue to this sale. Lot #6, a white 1989 Porsche 930 Turbo Slantnose (505) Cabriolet, owns the Autobahn with its $250,000-$300,000 estimate. This

Rosso Corsa red with a camel leather interior. The car is optioned with a Magneti Marelli-manufactured semiautomatic transmission and is the king of the road with its 5.7 liter V12, 508 horsepower engine. The car features extensive manuals, its original radio, and just over 7,000 miles. And for those car collectors who prefer their ride have a distinctly old-fashioned look and feel, this sale’s three “senior citizens” should The iconic Kelly Tires sign with “Lotta Miles” is really get engines revving. The first is estimated at $40,000-$60,000. lot #5, a 1914 National 6-W Roadster, believed to be one of just two surviving examples in existence and previously part of the Harrah’s collection. It is estimated at $130,000$175,000. The second is lot #2, a fully restored 1934 Ford D-Lux Roadster, built with an “all Henry Ford steel” body, fenders, and hood and a V8 three-speed manual transmission. It is estimated at $70,000-$90,000. And the third is lot #4, 1932 Packard 902 five passenger two-door sedan

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This 1961 Mercedes Benz 190SL is estimated at $100,000-$120,000.

coupe, which retains its original blue and black paint and interior and features distinctive dual side mounted spare tires and a Startix systems starter, introduced on early 1930s luxury cars. It is estimated at $40,000-$60,000. Morphy’s Premier Automobilia and Petroliana auction follows closely on the heels of the sale of the Kyle Moore collection. Over four auctions, Moore’s remarkable assembly realized $16 million. Like the previous Moore sales, October’s Automobilia and Petroliana sale also features world-class signs, pumps, globes, and other garage-related collectibles. With almost 1,300 fine lots on offer, collectors at every level will find a treasure - or two - that will put them in the driver’s seat.

example, in its original state, is a factory 930 model and is one of the most coveted 930s on the planet. Remarkably, it has been driven just over 10,000 miles. Also representing Germany in this sale is lot #7, an ivory 1961 Mercedes Benz 190SL, estimated at $100,000-$120,000. This four-speed, manual transmission roadster spent most of the last three decades in conditioned garage storage. This fast-appreciating investment model includes its original brown leather upholstery and factory removable hardtop and has 73,240 miles on it. And, it wouldn’t be a world class sale without representation from Italy, so please start your engines for lot #9, a 2003 Ferrari 575M Maranello, estimated at The 1932 Packard 902 five passenger two- $150,000-$200,000. This front-engine This 1956 Ford Thunderbird is estimated at door sedan coupe is estimated at $40,000- exotic presents as it did on the This G&B #176 five-gallon visible gas pump is showroom floor and is finished in estimated at $3,000-$5,000. $60,000. $45,000-$60,000.

High beam headlights include lot #996, a sterling silver 1911 Grand Prix des Voitures Legeres trophy estimated at $50,000-$100,000; lot #906, a Kelly Tires “Lotta Miles” porcelain sign estimated at $40,000-$60,000; lot #974, Old Trusty Gas Bell Quality globe lenses, estimated at $3,000$5,000; and lot #111, a G&B #176 five-gallon visible gas pump, is estimated at $3,000-$5,000. “We are thrilled to be able to offer our automobilia, petroliana, and automobile collectors two solid back-to-back days of the best buying opportunities in these category specialties. We’ve timed these sales to complement the activities going on with the Hershey 2016 AACA Eastern Regional Fall Meet in Pennsylvania and do hope that many folks who will attend that event will check out our sales just a few days prior. Last year, Morphy’s sold a one-of-a-kind Duesenberg Model J convertible coupe with full provenance for $2,530,000 at our fall automobile auction. So needless to say, we’re all very excited about this upcoming car sale,” said Dan Morphy. For additional information, call 717-335-3435 or visit www.MorphyAuctions.com.

The 1934 Ford D-Lux Roadster is estimated at The 1958 Chevrolet Corvette is estimated at This 1962 Chevrolet Corvette is estimated at This 2003 Ferrari 575M Maranello is estimat- The 1968 Mustang Eleanor is estimated at $80,000-$100,000. $70,000-$90,000. $80,000-$100,000. $100,000-$125,000. ed at $150,000-$200,000.

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18930 Kintnersville 610-847-1966 GRISTIES ANTIQUES AND ODDITIES, Rt. 611 near Rt. 32. 30 Dealers. Smalls and primitives to fine furniture. Open every day 11-5. Free parking.

Collegeville, PA 19426 Fine Antiques, Collectibles, Jewelry, Coins, Art Deco, Roseville, Rare Books, Glass, Vintage Clothing, Stamps, Postcards, Christmas Collectibles, Old Toys, Advertising & Much, Much More. OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9-5 Ph. 610-489-7388 www.powerhouseantiques.com

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07901 Summit 908-273-9373 SUMMIT ANTIQUES CENTER, 511 Morris Ave. 2 floors, 60+ dealers. Antiques, collectibles. Smalls to furniture. Open 7 days 11-5. Free parking.

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

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Summer Platinum Night Auction Commands $13.67+ Million

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ANTIQUE MALL PSA/DNA GU 10 realized $50,190, and a 1971 Topps Roberto Clemente #630 PSA Gem Mint 10 realized $71,700. A 1995 Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXX Championship Ring presented to Larry Brown sold for $71,700. For more information about Heritage Auctions and to join and receive access to a complete record of prices realized, with full-color, enlargeable photos of each lot, visit www.HA.com.

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The Charles Conlon photographic archive headlined the memorabilia offerings This 1916 Babe Ruth Rookie M101-5 in the two-day event, with over 7,000 original one-of-a-kind negatives capturBlank Back Sporting News #151 PSA ing legends from Babe Ruth to Ty Cobb to “Shoeless Joe� Jackson. The collection sold for $1,792,500. NM 7 realized $717,000. a 1955 Topps Sandy Koufax Kirk Gibson’s 1988 World $43,020. Rookie #123 PSA Mint 9 sold Series home run model among A 1959 Roberto “Momen� for $215,100. A 1969 Topps Lew record tallies for post-war Clemente Game Used Bat Alcindor #25 PSA Gem Mint 10 lumber. Maurice “Rocket� sold for $501,900, and a 1956 Richard took top honors for Topps Mickey Mantle Gray hockey memorabilia. His 1947 Back #135 PSA Gem Mint 10 NHL All-Star sweater sold for sold for $382,400. $89,625. The only Jackie Robinson The cap worn by the iconic bat definitively attributed to Babe Ruth in his final Major his heroic 1947 rookie cam- League game commanded paign commanded $478,000. $167,300. A 1934 Babe Ruth The price realized trailed only Tour of Japan presentational Wayne PAL pennant realized $45,410, and a 1934 Tour of Japan official Indoor photograph album realized

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Heritage Auctions’ Platinum Night, held Aug. 27 and 28 in Dallas, Texas, posted 20 lots that surpassed $100,000-plus as well as a single lot, seven-figure sum for the Charles Conlon photographic archive, which gained steam with a pre-auction New York Times feature article to rocket to a final sale price of $1,792,500. “Present the most significant material to the hobby’s largest and wealthiest collecting clientele, and great things will happen,� explained Chris Ivy, director of Sports Auctions at Heritage. “When it comes to maximizing sale prices for the best of the best, our Platinum Night is in a class by itself.� Eight of the top 10 prices realized were claimed by rare and high-grade trading cards, a clear indication of the thundering bull market at the top. A 1963 Topps Pete Rose Rookie Stars #537 PSA Gem Mint 10 realized $717,000. A 1916 Babe Ruth Rookie M101-5 Blank Back Sporting News #151 PSA NM 7 sold for $717,000. A 1968 Topps Nolan Ryan Mets Rookie Stars #177 PSA Gem Mint 10 sold for $612,359, and

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Shenandoah Antiques Expo Continued from page 1

hard-to-find collectibles. Now, as the summer heat diminishes and the fall approaches, Heritage Promotions is preparing for the 59th Shenandoah Antiques Expo to be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Oct. 14, 15, and 16, at the Augusta Expo (I-64, Exit 91) in Fishersville, Va. This semiannual event attracts over 300 dealers and thousands of shoppers, who often spend the weekend searching the exhibition halls, four barns, tents and open exhibits for that special treasure. Locals and seasoned vendors and collectors recognize the show as one of the premier fall (and spring) events in the Shenandoah Valley. Many dealers consider the expo a “don’t miss event” and return

twice each year, traveling from Maine and Florida and all points in between. The Shenandoah Antiques Expo has a long history and established reputation for quality vendors who offer a vast array of merchandise fine 18th- and 19th-century American and English period antiques, eclectic collectibles, architectural and restoration pieces, as well as estate jewelry, glassware and other fun memorabilia - all at fair prices. The extravaganza attracts antiques aficionados from all along the eastern seaboard and mid-Atlantic regions. One first-time attendee from New York stated, “I have shopped antiques shows up and down the Atlantic Coast for years. You (Heritage Promotions) are too modest in describing your show as the best shopping in the Mid-Atlantic. It should be described as the best shopping on the A t l a n t i c Coast.” Heritage Promotions

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continually strives to keep the show fresh and spends time between shows recruiting always on the lookout for not just new vendors of traditional quality merchandise but

those that will bring new ideas, interesting niche products and/or cater to new interests and trends. A three-day pass for $10 is available, including free parking. General admission is $10 for Oct. 14 and $5 on either

Oct. 15 or 16. The hours will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Oct. 14 and 15 and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 16. The Augusta Expo is located at 277 Expo Road in Fishersville, Va. For directions during the event, call 540-337-2552. About Heritage Promotions Heritage Promotions has organized and staged the Shenandoah Antiques Expo in Fishersville, Va., every May and October since 1986. They built the show’s reputation by working with top national dealers to offer quality pieces at reasonable prices.

Collector Anecdotes And Antics Continued from page 3

footprint on the hearts and minds of players, collectors, and enthusiasts everywhere. I was once cautious about my own collection of higher end “Magic” game cards and factory sealed products, but as time goes on I realize that the

hobby is quite young compared to similar collecting fields like comic books, coins, and even sports cards. It is because of this and how the game is being handled by its creators that I actually consider my investment in “Magic” to be a wise one.

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Keep in mind that this statement is coming from someone who is adamantly against speculation in mass-produced collectibles. That being said, new investors and speculators are urged to use caution when choosing to buy modern era sets and cards, as

huge price swings and massive losses have been the norm on some of the modern era sets and cards. In this particular market, a little knowledge and a lot of patience are your friends. Or maybe I have that backwards? Either way, “Magic” is here to stay!

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10/06-09/16, ATLANTA, THURS-SUN, Antiques & Collectibles, Atlanta Expo Center

10/01-02/16, ALLENTOWN, SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Advertising, Book, Photography, Paper, PC, 1929 Chew St, Allentown Fairgrounds Agricultural Hall

11/10-13/16, ATLANTA, THURSSUN, Antiques & Collectibles, Atlanta Expo Center

10/09/16, LEBANON, SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Doll, 80 Rocherty Rd, Lebanon Expo Center

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10/22/16, KEMPTON, SAT 9 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 83 Community Center Dr, Kempton Community Recreation Center

10/23/16, ST CHARLES, SUN 8 AM-3 PM, Antique -Collectible Toy & Doll, 525 S Randall Rd, Kane County Fairgrounds MARYLAND

10/23/16, NEW OXFORD, SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 200 W Golden Ln, Social Club Pavillion

10/01-02/16, GAITHERSBURG, SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 10 AM4 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, 16 Chestnut St, Montgomery County Fairgrounds

10/30/16, YORK, SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Advertising & Bottle, 334 Carlisle Ave, York Fairgrounds Old Main Bldg

11/06/16, ELKTON, SUN 9 AM2 PM, Bottle & Collectibles, Rts 279 & 213, Singerly Firehall

11/05/16, ALLENTOWN, SAT 9 AM-3 PM, Antique Toy, 17th & Chew Sts, Allentown Farigrounds Agricultural Hall

NEW JERSEY 10/02/16, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, N Cove Rd, Wayne PAL Indoor

11/06/16, LANCASTER, SUN 9 AM-2 PM, Doll, Toy, Teddy Bear, 1383 Arcadia Rd, Lancaster Farm & Home Center

10/08-09/16, MULLICA HILL, SAT & SUN 10 AM-5 PM, Fall Festival, Streets of Mullica Hill

11/12-13/16, ELVERSON, SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 4897 N Twin Valley Rd, Twin Valley High School

10/08/16, BORDENTOWN, SAT 8:30 AM-3 PM, Stamp, 3 Municipal Dr, Bordentown Senior Center

11/18-19/16, CARLISLE, FRI 10 AM-5 PM SAT 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 100 K St, Carlisle Expo Center

10/09/16, WAYNE, SUN 9:30 AM -3:30 PM, Mechanical Music Extravaganza, 1 Pal Dr, Wayne Police Athletic League

TEXAS 9/27-10/1/16, ROUND TOP, TUES 10 AM-5 PM WED-FRI 9 AM-5 PM SAT 9 AM-4 PM, Antiques, Marburger Farm

10/22-23/16, EAST HANOVER, SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 10 AM4 PM, Antiques Expo, 130 Rt 10 W, Fair Bridge Inn 11/06/16, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, N Cove Rd, Wayne PAL Indoor 11/12/16, BORDENTOWN, SAT 8:30 AM-3 PM, Stamp, 3 Municipal Dr, Bordentown Senior Center NEW YORK 10/08-09/16, STORMVILLE, SAT & SUN 8 AM-4 PM, Antique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rt 216, Stormville Airport OHIO 09/30-10/02/16, WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, FRI-SUN, Antique Extravaganza, Fayette County Fairgrounds PENNSYLVANIA 09/28-10/02/16, CARLISLE, WED-SUN, Collector Car Swap Meet, Car Corral & Live Car Auction, 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd, Carlisle Fairgrounds

VIRGINIA 10/14-16/16, FISHERSVILLE, FRI 9 AM-5 PM SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques Expo, 277 Expo Rd, Augusta Expoland 10/22-23/16, FREDERICKSBURG, SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, Big Flea Market, 2371 Carl D Silver Pkwy, Fredericksburg Expo Center 10/22-23/16, FREDERICKSBURG, SAT & SUN, Big Flea & Antiques Market, Fredericksburg Expo Center 11/05-06/16, CHANTILLY, SAT 9 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, DC Big Flea & Antiques Market, 4320 Chantilly Shopping Center, Dulles Expo Center VERMONT 10/1-2/16, LONDONDERRY, SAT 10 AM-4 PM SUN 10 AM3 PM, Antiques, Magic Mountain Access Road

10/08/16, FREDERICK, SAT 9 AM, Oil paintings, prints, household & antique furniture, collection of clocks, mirrors, fine glassware and china, costume jewelry, china, pitcher collection dinner bell collection etc., Indoors Frederick Fairgrounds (Bldg #12) 797 E Patrick St, Howard B. Parzow NEW JERSEY 10/03/16, BURLINGTON, MON 5:30 PM, Tin automotive advertising signs, remote control boat, cast iron, hand operated water pump etc., Roma Club 739 Lincoln Ave, C & M Auctioneers OHIO 10/06-07/16, DELAWARE, THUR 2 PM FRI 9 AM, 10/6 American Collection; 10/7 Eclectic to include Antiques, art, collectibles including watches, holiday items to bid online go to www.garthlive.com, Garth's Eclectic Gallery 2097 London Rd Ste F, Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers PENNSYLVANIA 09/28/16, KINZERS, WED 10 AM, Nice furniture, antiques, art, lots of mechanics tools, stacking toolboxes, snowblowers, cultivators, yard equipment, zero turn mower, box lots, 5336 Mine Rd, Embassy Auctions International 09/30/16, CHAMBERSBURG, FRI 1:30 OUTSIDE 3:30 INSIDE, 1:30 pm - usual line of outside items, box lots etc., 3:30 pm miscellaneous to include collection of early occupational shaving mugs, collection of cap guns etc,; 9 pm furniture, John Bell pottery, victrolas, Kenny's Auction 4401 Philadelphia Ave, Carl E. Ocker

10/07/16, ELIZABETHTOWN, FRI 9 AM, Artwork, Towle sterling flatware set, antiques, guns, furniture, personal property; Real Estate Noon, OnSite 453 Highlawn Ave, Witman Auctioneers, Inc.

10/08/16, MANHEIM, SAT 9 AM, Collection of unreserved Lancaster,PA beer memorabilia including bottles & collectible items, 768 Graystone Rd, Conestoga Auction a Division of Hess Auction

10/01/16, FURLONG, SAT 9 AM, Tools, engines, antiques, primitives, household, books, small furniture etc., 1795 Swamp Rd, Les Beyer

10/08/16, COLLEGEVILLE, SAT 9 AM, Furniture, antiques, collectibles, ephemera, dolls, jewelry, coins, 1133 Anders Rd, Gary Fluck Auctions

10/01/16, HARRISBURG, SAT 10 AM, White 2007 Toyota Camry LE, Art, jewelry, pinball machines, house & home; furniture Noon, 1500 Paxton St, Cordier Auctions & Appraisals

10/08/16, HELLERTOWN, SAT 9:30 AM, Furniture, Victorian, Pennsylvania coverlets, lighting, large collation of Flow Blue, gold coins, jewelry etc., OnSite Hellertown Historical Society 150 W Walnut St, Hartzell's Auction Gallery, Inc.

10/08/16, SPRING CITY, SAT 8:30 AM & 1 PM, 8:30 am Antiques, Oriental collection, furniture, pottery, country furniture, comic books, glassware, accessories; 1 pm - Incredible antique estate jewelry, 20 Bonnie Brae Rd, Ron Rhoads

10/02/2016, ANDREAS, SUN 10 AM, Carnival glass collection with over 100 pieces of rare, earl pieces, Hummel collection, Royal Copenhagen etc., Andreas Station House 42 Andreas Rd, Dean R. Arner 10/04/16, ASTON, TUES 10 AM, Decorative Arts, 2500 Market St, Uniques & Antiques Auction Sales 10/05/16, CHESTER HEIGHTS, WED 2 PM, Military, furniture, Asian, jewelry, electronics, artwork, collectibles etc., 344 Valleybrook Rd, Wilson's Auctioneers & Appraisers

10/07-08/16, DOWNINGTOWN, FRI 6 PM SAT 9 AM, Americana, 463 E Lancaster Ave, Pook & Pook, Inc.

10/08/16, LANCASTER, SAT 8:30 AM, Antique furniture, antiques & collectibles, nice early Christmas Ornaments, clocks, brass, cast iron, tin, wood, dolls, ephemera etc., OnSite 204 Eisenhower Blvd, Probst Family Auctions

10/10/16, DOWNINGTOWN, MON 9 AM, Online Only Americana, Online Only @ www.bidsquare.com, Pook & Pook, Inc. 10/4/16, DALLAS, TUES 5 PM, Higher end contemporary furnishings, antiques & collectibles, jewelry, Travers Auction Barn 56 Dorchester Dr, Traver's Auctions 11/05-06/16, DENVER, SAT & SUN 9 AM, Firearms, Militaria, & Sporting, 2000 N Reading Rd, Morphy Auctions

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Tools, Engines, Antiques, Primitives, Household, Books, Small Furniture, and more.

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10/08/16, KINZERS, SAT 10 AM, Industrial Artifacts, 5336 Mine Rd, Embassy Auctions International

10/08/16, SPRING CITY, SAT 10 AM, Two Toy Train Auctions modern era trains and G gauge trains, Ridge Fire Company 480 Ridge Rd, Maurer's Auctions

10/05/16, HATFIELD, WED 9 AM 10 AM 4 PM, Antique dolls 1930's-40's. toys, doll house clothing & accessories, Steiff etc. bid live at the Auction Center or online discovery 9 am; online bidding begins 10 am; Classic cars, tools & equipment 4 pm, 501 Fairgrounds Rd, Alderfer Auction & Appraisal

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Showtime To Sell The Advertising Collection Of Gus And Trisha Brown include a set of four consecutively serial numbered National Candy Store cash registers, the only known instance of four serial numbers in numerical order ever offered at auction. Salesmen’s samples will feature a sample ABC ringer/washer in excellent working condition and a Home Comfort sample stove, with the original carrying case. The Gus and Trisha Brown collection of advertising collectibles (along with a few country store items) promises to be the big draw of the weekend for b i d d e r s eager to add quality pieces to their collections. “These are some of the finest advertising collectibles ever offered at auction,” said Eckles. “People who knew Gus will forever miss his big smile and magnetic personality.” The host hotel will be Weber’s Hotel, located at 3050 Jackson Ave. in Ann Arbor. For reservations,

Three-Day Sale Will Be Held Oct. 7, 8, And 9

This is a rare oval bead edge Hires Root Beer sign. collecting community,” said Mike Eckles of Showtime Auction Services. “His death this past winter left a void that will be difficult to fill. His surviving wife, Trisha, loved and cherished the collection as much as Gus did, but she feels now is the time to let others acquire these treasures for their own collections.” On Oct. 7, starting at 9 a.m. Eastern time, about 3 5 0

A Home Comfort salesman’s sample stove with the original carrying case will be sold.

lots will come up for bid before a live audience only. At noon, the auction will open up to the internet, phone and absentee bidding. On Oct. 8 and 9, live bidding, phone bidding, absentee bidding and online bidding through LiveAuctioneers.com and iCollector.com will continue. A preview will be held Thursday, Oct. 6, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. People may also preview each day during the auction. In all, over 2,000 lots will cross the auction block. Collecting categories will include advertising, country store, grocery, dye and spool cabinets, Coca-Cola, soda, gum, candy, peanuts, salesmen’s samples, cash registers, firearms and gun powder posters, coinop, toys, banks, Black Americana, veterinary, IOOF and more. The many advertising signs in the auction will include a rare oval bead edge Hires Root Beer sign; an even more scarce Ferris Waists tin sign, possibly the only e x a m p l e extant (and one of many underwear and millinery signs in the sale); and a lovely paper sign advertising the 1901 Lithographers Ball. Over 100 rare and highly collectible advertising signs are in the auction. Coca-Cola collectibles will feature eight festoons and many rare signs in excellent

condition. Over 70 rare firearms and gunpowder pieces, from the Curt Bowman collection, will also This is an early Mr. Peanut light-up figure.

This is one of eight Coca-Cola festoons in the auction. and children’s stove collection will be a co-feature of the auction. A collection of rare German school model cars will come from a Texas collector. There will also be an extensive collection of Detroit-related items from the turn of the century. Showtime A u c t i o n Services is based in The scarce Swift’s Pride Soap Woodhaven, string holder will be sold. Mich. To learn more, call 951Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds in Ann Arbor. It will 453-2415 or visit www.show include the lifetime gambling timeauctions.com. collection of Richard and Mary Schulte, as well as a 40year collection of advertising and store displays. Part two of the Tiny Moyer salesmen’s samples

come up for bid, as will a very early Mr. Peanut light-up figure and a hard-tofind Swift’s Pride Soap string holder in excellent condition (one of six rare string holders to be offered in the auction). Part one of the Tiny Moyer salesmen’s sample and children’s stove collection has over 80 examples of stoves, ranging from the most rare with original carrying cases to the very small toy models. “You won’t want to miss this offering,” said Eckles, adding part two will come in spring of 2017. T h e more than 80 cash registers from the Eric Hamby collection will Here is an exceedingly hard-to-find Ferris Waists tin sign. This is a salesman’s sample ABC ringer/washer.

The paper sign advertising the 1901 Lithographers Ball will be sold.

SEEKING VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS AND MEMORABILIA As the World’s Largest Collectibles Auctioneer, only Heritage Auctions can supply the market strength to provide the highest possible financial return for your vintage trading cards and sports collectibles. Cash advances and outright purchase offers are always available for quality material, and we are happy to provide free appraisals. And Heritage has never been late with a single consignment settlement check in our thirty-five+ years in operation. That’s a guarantee you can take to the bank.

Here is one of over 70 rare firearms This is a set of four “consecutively numbered” National Candy Store cash signs from the Curt Bowman registers. collection.

HAAR’S AUCTION

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2016 - 9:00 A.M. ANTIQUES - FURNITURE - TOYS - COLLECTIBLES Located at 185 Logan Rd. (RT. 15),

call 734-769-2500. To get a 300-plus page color catalog, call Showtime Auction Services at 313-715-4486 (EST). Mike Eckles’ next big auction is slated for March 31 and April 1 and 2, 2017, also at the

ALWAYS ACCEPTING: • Pre-1980 trading cards

• Advertising and display pieces

• Game used uniforms and equipment

• Championship rings, trophies and awards

• Vintage autographs

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• Early tickets and programs

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ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Very unusual oak 3 section on both sides corner bookcase; 5 section oak bookcase; 3 section oak bookcase; 12 drawer oak 3 section file cabinet; oak library table nice 2 door- 2 drawer oak bookcase; one drawer stand; cedar chest; claw foot secretary desk; oak dry sink; marble top dresser & buffet; washstand; nice small mahogany Duncan Phyfe dining room suite; park bench; large hand braided rug; oriental rug plus much more; PRIMITIVES: Decorated jug; wood bucket; Rayo lamp; ironstone; crocks; jugs; old oil cans; Redware; coffee mill; firkin; vintage kitchen utensils; blue jars; cast iron; milk box; oil lamp; quilts; printed feed sacks; GLASSWARE: Peacock & urn Carnival dish (flake); opalescent; jadeite; ruby stain; pressed/pattern; Shirley Temple pieces; pink/green Depression; swanky swigs; American Fostoria punch bowl; Approximately 100 PEANUT BUTTER GLASSES: Christmas; Santas; all types of flowers; 4 Boscul original shipping boxes; VINTAGE TOYS: Nice variety of 1960’s era toys to include Empress desk & phone; Deluxe Beauty Parlor; Fisher-Price; games; Soaky’s (Ringo Star Felix, Alvin, Woody Woodpecker, Snow White, Bullwinkle, Mr. Magoo, Deputy Dawg Mighty Mouse, Porky Pig); Mr. Potato head; Comic books (some old and rare, Superman, etc.) Magic 8 ball, Barbie dolls, Snoopy collection, tin litho toys; HOLIDAY: New & Old Halloween; Gurley Easter candles; Vintage Christmas; MISC.: Vintage clothing & shoes; Gold rings; York Springs postcards & advertising items; Dillsburg bank; Children’s; books; WWII military uniforms & patches; NOTE: Only a partial listing, STILL UNPACKING ITEMS FROM HOME IN YORK SPRINGS! Restaurant & AUCTION DOORS open at 8:00 A.M. Check www.haars.com for pictures and updates. Terms: Cash or good PA Check. AH000010L, 717-432-8246 or 717-432-3779 to Contact DOUG & VICKIE HARDY AUCTIONEERS for on-site sales.

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The advertising collection of Gus and Trisha Brown, more than 80 antique cash registers from the Eric Hamby collection, and part one of the Tiny Moyer salesmen’s sample and children’s stove collection will co-headline Showtime Auction Services’ three-day fall auction slated for the weekend of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Oct. 7, 8, and 9, at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor/Saline Road in Ann Arbor, Mich. “Gus Brown was well-known and well-liked within the advertising


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Contents Of Country Store To Be Sold

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Popular Longtime Chester County Business Closes

VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ARTWORK TOWLE STERLING FLATWARE SET ANTIQUES • GUNS • FURNITURE • PERSONAL PROPERTY

By Karl Pass Barbara Hood’s Country Store was a well-known establishment in West Grove, Chester County, Pa., originally situated on 184 acres. Barbara and her husband, Richard, today own 26 acres with the property. Barbara’s father-inlaw, Charles Hood, bought the land in 1931. It had been an operating dairy. Barbara and Richard bought the dairy from Richard’s father in 1962. They donated part of the land, which is where the Jennersville Hospital is today. The property consists of a farmhouse and a “sales barn” adjacent to a reproduction 18th-century log cabin. Material from the original barn was used to build the cabin. The shop (country store) was located in the 1795 smokehouse and housed country store goods and primitives. The business specialized in country home decor. “We strictly sold Americana,” said Barbara. “No imports.” “We had the store for 35 years,” said Barbara. The

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accurately, country, was king throughout the ’70s and ’80s, noteably in Pennsylvania. The Christmas season was an especially busy time for the Hoods, and their country store was a must-visit attraction in southern Chester County. Pook & Pook Inc. of Downingtown, Pa., will hold a dedicated online-only sale on Monday, Oct. 10. This sale will include the contents of the country store. The real estate is listed through Sotheby’s International Realty. Horst Auction Company in Ephrata, Pa., will have a sale on Wednesday, Sept. 28, of material from the Hoods. “In the Horst sale we will have some of our parents’ and grandparents’ furnishings,” said Hood. To learn more, call Pook & Pook Inc. at 610-269-4040 or Horst Auctioneers at 717-738-3080. Images courtesy of Anne Lusk, Lusk and Associates, Sotheby’s International Realty.

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ARTWORK: Walter Emerson Baum Impressionist Oil On Board Painting “Snow Scene of Quakertown, PA” - Signed Verso In Pencil 6th, W.E. Baum 16”x20”, Walter Emerson Baum Oil On Canvas Painting “Snow Scene Near Easton” - Signed Verso, 14”x17”, O. Bailey Sheppard Oil On Canvas Painting “Reeds Beach, NJ Fishing Dock,” 25”x30”.

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couple retired three years ago and has decided to sell the contents of the store and list the property for sale. Formally educated in interior design and art design, Barbara once taught art prior to turning her energy toward the country store full-time. “It was so fun to hunt for things,” recalled Barbara. “We once had quite a mailing list, and word of mouth seemed to be our best form of advertising.” Country living and decor was in its heyday at the time of the nation’s bicentennial in 1976. Americana, or, more

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Antique French Posters

Collection Of Miniature Paintings

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10 A.M.: Auction begins with uncatalogued collectibles, table lots, household items and more, records, old books, toys, tools, estate items. See the website AuctionUp.com for hundreds of pictures and videos on Friday, Sept. 30. 11 A.M.: Uncatalogued furniture: Always selling 4 hours of Uncatalogued furniture including Cherry and Oak Bedrooms, Victorian, Sets of Chairs, Dining Sets, Arcade Centipede game, Asian Furniture, Mid Century, Appliances, Living Room furniture and more. See the website AuctionUp.com for hundreds of pictures and videos on Friday, Sept. 30. Catalog 2 P.M.: 75+ pc. Lalique collection including unusual and R. Lalique Pieces, Daum, 50 lots of Quality Estate Jewelry, Diamonds, Rings, Enamel Skull Stickpin, Victorian, Design Sterling, Antonio, Danish, Pearson, 14K Gold Pocket Watches, Lady’s Oyster Perpetual Rolex with blueface, Amazing Sterling Including Tiffany, Francis I, Six Fleurs, Antique English Sterling, Figural Sterling, Asian Bronzes and Porcelains, Meissen, Mettlach Steins, Benin Bronzes, Netsukes, snuff bottles, Chinese Scrolls and Block Prints, Antique Chandeliers, Large collection of egg cups sold in lots and individually, Antique Oil Paintings and Arts, Quality Prints, Baker Bronze Desk, Regulator and Antique clocks, Many Pieces of French Ormolu Furniture, Marble Pedestals, China by Royal Crown Derby, Crystal by Webb, Hawkes and Baccarat, Globe Wernicke Stacking bookcases with leaded glass, Vintage French Posters, Raul Dufy, Lots of art. See the website AuctionUp.com for the catalog after September 27. For More Info Call (610)

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Pioneer Valley Vintage Book & Ephemera Fair Set For Oct. 16 Flamingo Eventz and the Southern New England Antiquarian Booksellers (SNEAB) have joined forces to present the 12th annual Pioneer Valley Book & Ephemera Fair on Sunday, Oct. 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The show will be held at the Smith Vocational School, 80 Locust St. (Route 9), Northampton,

Mass. Exhibitors from across the Northeast will fill the school’s cafeteria, stage, corridors, and lobby with collectible, rare, antique, modern, fine, scholarly and used books, manuscripts, prints, maps, autographs, photographs, postcards and every other sort of printed ephemera. For a full exhibitor list, visit www.FlamingoEventz.com. The Pioneer Valley is a foliage destination

with many scenic hiking areas and drives, pick-your-own apples, and farm stands with cider, pumpkins and chrysanthemums. Northampton and nearby Pioneer Valley towns also provide a great variety of restaurants and entertainment. The region is made up of “The Five Colleges” of Smith College, University of Massachusetts, Amherst College, Hampshire College, and Mount Holyoke College. The Smith Vocational School is near Cooley-Dickinson Hospital, and there is plenty of free parking. The event will be catered by Black Sheep Deli from Amherst. Admission will be $6, $1 off with a card or advertisement; $3 for ages 12 to 21; and under age 12 free of charge with a paid adult. For additional information, call Tina or John Bruno at 603-509-2639 or visit www.pioneervalleybooks.com. The SNEAB began in 2014 as an expanded incarnation of the Massachusetts and Rhode Island Antiquarian Booksellers, which was formed in 1976. Southern New England Antiquarian Booksellers encompasses Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The organization’s members include bookselling firms founded as early as 1825. Member booksellers offer material from the 16th through the 21st centuries, plus broadsides, maps, manuscripts, prints and ephemera. For an index of specialties, visit www.sneab.org.

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20 Bonnie Brae Road, 19475 Directions: Route 724 to Bonnie Brae Road, follow signs. Estates of Hillary Taub, Mary Webber, et. al. Oriental Collection, Furniture, Pottery, Country Furniture, Comic Books, Glassware, Accessories FURNITURE: Antique Gold Painted Six Part Screen w/Temple Scene depicting fanciful Men and Women extraordinary Workmanship, Antique Four Part Oriental Silk Crewelwork Screen Depicting Early Mounted Warriors, Decorative Wicker Armchair and Stool, Settee, Pair of Oriental Highly Carved Dragon Armchairs, Mid-Century Dresser, Wardrobe, Fancy Iron Tester Bed, Modern Tables, Fanciful Design Furniture, Highly Carved Oriental Chest, Beautiful Gold Gilded and Carved Double Bookcase, Incredible Outsider Art Sculpture, Antique Style Red Painted Chest, Bongo Drum Table, Artistic Lamps, Great Sculptures, Wood Card Oriental Maiden, Two Tables and Chairs, one w/upholstered Chairs, the other with Four Black Lacquer Chairs, Contemporary Mirror, Dome Trunk, Cast-Iron Coffee Table, Painted Furniture, 1960’s Kitchen Cabinet, Maple Bedroom Set, Heywood-Wakefield Style Bedroom Set, House full of country Furniture. Many other Highly Decorative pieces from the Taub Estate she had an incredible sense of Style. ANTIQUES Oriental collection, large Grouping Mudmen, Early Oriental signed Woodblock Prints, Very Decorative Oriental Plates with early marks some Imari style, Ornate Teakettle, Carvings, Satsuma vases, Lacquer Boxes, Jars, Contemporary Art Glass Vases, Contemporary Art: Tom Moscaritolo, Constance Nichols, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dougall, Murano Glass, Figures, Wonderful Picasso Style Face Vase, Waterford Cut Glass Vases, and others, Danish Signed Candlesticks, Floral topped Perfumes, Great Contemporary Accessories, Majolica, Bar Items, Fancy Victorian Showcase, Lithographs, Italian Figurines, Giuseppe Armani Figures, Anri Wood carvings, Dolfi Figurines, Hummel Plates, Lenox, Lladro, Coalport, Nao Lladro, Royal Worchester, Tomas Kinkade Pictures, Early Steins, Collection of Cameras, Lamps, Many Queen Louise Plates, Vases, Small porcelain dishes, Silver plate, Decanters, Fancy Porcelain Figures, Cut and Pattern glass, Hurricane Lamps, copper, Pipes, Old Pewter, Floral Vases, Two Banjos, boxes, Cast-Iron items, tinware, Small Lamps, Showcases full of Glassware, Two Showcases full Stangl, Collection of Cast-Iron Banks, Large Group Comics, frames, pictures, Records, Child’s sewing Machine, Old Bible, Signs, Racks of box lots, parts for Canisters, and lots of Old Furniture Parts from Webber Estate, Many small porcelain figures, very fancy smalls, Books, Dolls, Toys, just filled with great items! Sale 13% Buyer’s Premium, 3% Discount Cash or Check

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antiquesandauctionnews.net Yellowstone National Parks Tribute 125th anniverary commemorative (14 of 125 made) for $1,350. An A. Uberti sesqui- #6229985 sold for $1,100. The photos and captions centennial edition .44 CR McKunster-built special edi- tell more about what sold and tion Civil War commemorative for how much. To contact Gateway (8 of 300 made) #W38643 lever This Winchester 94AE .45 LC special edition Franklin County, Pa., rifle (8 of 10 action brought $1,200, and a Gallery Auction, call 717made) #IA20588 lever action with hard case sold for $1,350. Winchester 94AE 30/30 263-6512.

Gateway Firearms Sale Results Gateway Gallery Auction in Chamberburg, Pa., held a firearms auction on Aug 27. A selection of the results are as follows. An unknown make (262 of 2,500) Stage Coach gun JW. 12 gauge DB John Wayne

commemorative on plaque JW0262 #0340223B with a display rack realized $2,400. A Winchester 94AE .45 LC special edition Franklin Co., Pa., rifle (8 of 10 made) #IA20588 lever action with a hard case sold

An A Uberti. 1873 .45 LC John Wayne commemorative 1873 special edition The Winchester 94AE 30/30 Yellowstone National Parks Tribute 125th anniver- JW0126 #W17538 lever action realized $875. sary commemorative (14 of 125 made) #6229985 realized $1,100. Of unknown make, this (262 of 2,500 made) Stage Coach gun JW. 12 gauge DB John Wayne commemorative on plaque JW0262 #0340223B, with display rack, sold for $2,400.

This Marlin 336CS 30/30 tribute rifle to the Whitetail Hunger (84 of 300 made) #04019021 lever action sold for $775. This A. Uberti sesqui-centennial edition .44 CR McKunster-built special edition Civil War commemorative (8 of 300 made) #W38643 lever action realized $1,200.

A Colt Frontier Scout .22LR golden spike commemorative pistol #3701GS with wooden box sold for $600. A Henry Golden Boy H004BSA .22 LR Boy Scout commemorative rifle #BSA05167 lever action with box sold for $625.

The Winchester 94 32/40 John Wayne commemorative Western movies on receiver #JW39558 sold for $1,225.

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Eclectic Offerings Start Fall Sale Season Full Spectrum Of Decorative Arts Showcased On Sept. 20 In New York Franco-American amity. Donald L. Fennimore, curator emerChristie’s had a 143-lot afternoon session, itus, Winterthur Museum, assisted Important American Furniture, Silver, Outsider, Christie’s with an extensive essay in and Folk Art on Sept. 20, which totaled, includ- the catalog outlining the sword’s ing buyer’s premium, $2,691,625. The sale was history. conducted at Christie’s Rockefeller Plaza Of Pennsylvania interest, a fine salesroom in New York City and offered a wide paint-decorated pine hanging box range of material from various periods and inscribed on lid “Chrisdina Hoffman, jahr artists - William & Mary to Wilhelm Schimmel 1841� and initialed “CH� twice sold for and Thornton Dial to Tiffany & Co. Few lots $56,250. It brought $57,500 at the Mr. and failed to sell. Mrs. George Scott Jr. sale in 1994, which Pennsylvania German folk art; Outsider art; was held at Franklin & Marshall College in early American furniture including Lancaster, Pa., and conducted by Christie’s. Renaissance Revival, The scribed checkerFederal, Classical, and board decoration Aesthetic Movement; and was done in yelalso American silver, was low/gold, red, and sold. black. The box was Of historic imporfrom the estate of tance, the Benjamin Daniel Dietrich II. Franklin silver-hilted Dietrich was wellsmall sword, probably known among philSpanish, circa 1760, garanthropic circles in nered much of the press Philadelphia and in this sale. It sold for known as a modern $247,500. art collector, but he Franklin (1706-90), a also had a small key figure and signatory to group of Pennsylvania the Declaration of German folk art. Independence in 1776, the A Classical carved and figured Modern art from his Treaty of Paris in 1783, and mahogany work table attributed to collection is now at the United States the shop of Duncan Phyfe (1768the Philadelphia Constitution in 1787, is 1854), New York, circa 1810-20, sold Museum of Art. the only figure to have for $18,750. Read the story for more Bunch Auctions in signed all of the most cruinformation on this table. Chadds Ford, Pa., also sold cial documents relating to the material from Dietrich’s founding of America. During his nine years in estate on Sept. 20. France, Franklin was close friends with Pierre A small watercolor fraktur drawing of a red, Jean Georges Cabanis (1757-1808), a student of black, and yellow bird inscribed “Jacob Henly medicine and philosophy. They shared scien- his/ Quill 1819� sold for $21,250. It was tific interests among broader interests, such as also from the Daniel Dietrich II humanism, morality, and liberty. Before estate. The fraktur last sold June returning to America in 1785, Franklin gifted 3, 1995, at the sale of Mr. and this sword to Cabanis. Until the auction, it had Mrs. Richard Flanders Smith, been in the possession of also conducted by Cabanis’ direct descendants Christie’s. It sold and, beginning with the then for 1893 Chicago World’s $10,925. The Fair, was celep i e c e brated as a was published in pastor Fred symbol of Weiser’s “Fraktur: This paint-decoPennsylvania German Folk rated pine hangArt� (Ephrata, 1973) and was ing box of exhibited at The Pennsylvania Heritage Center of origin, inscribed Lancaster County in on lid 1979. A Conrad Trevits “Chrisdina Hoffman, fraktur (taufshein, or jahr 1841� and initialed “CH,� twice birth and baptismal certificate) sold for $56,250. sold for $4,000, and a paint-decorated cast iron clown carnival gallery target sold for $18,750. A huge spread-wing carved and painted pine eagle attributed to Wilhelm Schimmel (Cumberland County, Pa.), circa 1880, sold for a strong $427,500. It had a 32-inch wingspan and stands 26 inches high on a base. It was consigned by the Jack Warner Foundation and A pair of Classical carved mahogany eagle-base card tables, New York, circa ranks among the largest Schimmel eagles in private 1820-40, from the Jack Warner Foundation, sold for $187,500. “NE PA’s PREMIER AUCTION COMPANY� “MOST EXPERIENCED - MOST TRUSTED�

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hands. Warner is a collector in Alabama. A much smaller spread-wing eagle, also attributed to Schimmel, sold for $15,000. A large eagle, 20-inch high and 28-inch wingspan, sold for $254,400 in 2004, at Sotheby’s sale of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jeffords collection. A large grouping of Outsider Art came up for bid, including a Sam Doyle “Indian Hill� painting, which realized $32,500. Thornton Dial’s “Open Windows� from 1992 sold for $20,000, and “Critter,� a limestone carved animal from the 1930s by William Edmondson (1874-1951), brought $81,250. A Classical carved and figured mahogany work table attributed to the shop of Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854), New York, circa 1810-20, sold for $18,750. It previously sold for $107,000 at the Mr. and Mrs. Bertram D. Coleman sale at Christie’s on Jan. 16, 1998. Its provenance includes Israel Sack Inc.

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1500 Paxton Street, 17104 VEHICLE: White 2007 Toyota Camry LE. 42,511 miles. Insp. thru 6/2016. Power windows and locks, keyless entry, steering wheel controls. AM/FM stereo and CD player. FURNITURE (12 NOON): High Quality Modern Furnishings; Dining Room Sets incl. Martinsville; Dinette Sets; Barstools; Hickory Chair Stand; Recliner Rockers; Leather Sofa; Bedroom Sets incl. Henredon, Broyhill, Lane; Table and Floor Lamps; Coffee & End Tables; Garden Furniture; Butcher’s Block. ART: Antique and Modern Paintings and Prints; Modern Sculptures, Asian Portraits. JEWELRY: Costume and Sterling. Some Gold. Mexican; Earrings; Beads; Crystals; Indian; Belts; Scarves; Carolee; Jade. PINBALL MACHINES: Bally Fast Break and Williams Diner; Popcorn Maker. HOUSE AND HOME: Silver plate incl. Flatware Sets; Sterling; Dinner Services; Blue Danube; Lenox; Leather Clothing incl. Jackets, Skirts, Pants; Hawaiian Shirts; Housewares. Selling for the Estate of Leesa Crnogorac To benefit Hospice of Central PA and Unity Church of Harrisburg. With additions.

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LLOCATION: Dallas, PA - 1/4 Mile South of Rtes. 415/309 Junction - Turn off Rt. 309 onto Dorchester Dr. (at Sunoco Gas Station), 300 Yards up hill on right - From I81 take o Exit 170B onto Rte. 309N - From Northeast Extension (PA Turnpike) take Wilkes-Barre E E Exit 105, then left on Rt. 115 to 309N, follow signs to the Back Mountain/Dallas - at tthe 9th traffic light (on Rt. 309N), make a right onto Dorchester Dr. (Sunoco Gas S Station on your right hand side), approx. 300 yards up hill on right. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!!! WE’LL BE SELLING FROM MULTIPLE NEPA ESTATES HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE A 2008 C-6 CORVETTE ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS - Early 19th C. bench (heavily carved), blanket box, small chest + other early items - Mission oak incl. L&JG Stickley rocker - spool cabinets and much more! COLLECTIBLES Hummel figurines, all from one estate, incl. scarce “Ring Around the Rosie� also, vintage Hummel doll - sterling silver - antique fireman’s helmet - early typewriter - gorgeous 19th C. mantel lustres - Buckley 3 reel slot machine - loads more! Still unpacking boxes! HIGHER QUALITY CONTEMPORARY FURNISHINGS & DECORATOR ITEMS - JEWELRY - Gold, silver, & coins. plus much more.Please visit www.auctionzip.com for photos and details. ID #2280 Telephone: 570-674-2631 (TAKES 8 RINGS UNTIL VOICEMAIL) TERMS - Cash, Visa, MasterCard & Discover 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM - EVEN IF PAYING WITH A CREDIT CARD!! STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENT OVER PREVIOUS PUBLISHED INFORMATION. AUCTIONEERS: Steve Traver AU003367L Bernie Girman Jr. AU005786L

The Benjamin Franklin silver-hilted small sword, probably Spanish, circa 1760, realized $247,500.

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From Our Files A Chip Off The Ol’ (Frisian) Block By Andrew Richmond There are many types of carving that fit under the big umbrella of “chip carving,” and one of my favorites is Frisian-style carving. The Frisians are an ethnic group with Germanic roots who live today along the coastal regions of the Netherlands and Germany. The spelling

confusion between Friesian and Frisian is not helped by the fact that they live around Friesland in the Netherlands and Frisia in Germany (which technically was Frisia in Denmark until the 1860s, but there’s already enough going on here and the various Frisian communities are still rather divided after centuries of being shuffled around among various European confederacies and countries). We will opt for Frisian, as the people this is most associated with in American decorative arts were typically Pennsylvania Germans. Frisian carving in decorative arts refers to lightly carved decoration on furniture and small decorative objects. The designs are often rife with traditional Germanic symbolism – stags and hunt scenes, lilies, unicorns – as well geometric elements, with

a draftsman-like precision to their layout – circles, triangles, and particularly pinwheels or fylfots. The carving is very easily distinguished from the dark wood, heavy-handed opulence Another slide-lid box, also heavily carved, and this one dated 1746, but not of poplar and catalogued as European, sold at Garth’s Auctions in 2014 for $360. of Black Forest carving. It is very clearly delineated but also done with a light hand and is also commonly known as chip carving. It can be difficult to make

Perhaps the one iconic American example of Frisian carving is the New Jersey spoon rack. This poplar example is dated 1727 and descended in a Bergen County family. It brought a A rare form—watch hutch—and likestaggering $42,000 at Keno Auctions ly 18th century. It brought $468 at This spoon rack lacks provenance, but because it’s made of poplar, it’s also Pook & Pook in 2009. in 2011. likely a product of New Jersey. Original green paint overshadowed the age crack and allowed it to realize over $22,000 at Northeast Auctions in 2008. RD

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firm attributions to Frisian/chip-carved objects, as it was done in both Europe and America. Within America there are several subgroups of the work (for instance, a group of spoon racks t h a t a r e connected to New Jersey), but, lacking a reliable provenance, the choice of wood used is perhaps the best clue for making attributions. For many collectors of Americana, poplar is the one true sign of an American example of Frisian carving (the New Jersey spoon racks are almost invariably poplar). For just about any other wood type (particularly oak and mahogany), it is more difficult to attribute specifically.

This picture frame is a later example, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. Nicely carved, it sold for just under $300 at Garth’s Auctions in 2009.

No buyer’s premium, A/C, wide variety all areas. Tin automotive advertising signs, remote control boat; cast iron, hand operated water pump; 1940-50’s spark plugs, m.i.b.; beer sign lighted; movie prop-bullet necklace; Bennington glaze insulator; partial listing, still unpacking check auctionzip.com #6527 for details/updates/pict. All items are sold as is/where is with no implied guarantee. Owner & auctioneers are not responsible for accidents on premises. 7% New Jersey sales tax without tax ID. Terms: Cash or check with two IDs. Our specialties are the old, odd & unusual.

A hinge-lidded box with old green paint, but not made of poplar. It sold for $374 at Pook & Pook in 2003. Similarly, age isn’t always the condition to the form (it easy to discern. Frisian carving was done on such a wide appears on objects from the array of objects, from mirrors 18th, 19th, and even the 20th to beds to stands to spoon centuries (where it can often racks) to the age (older is be merged into the category of almost always better, unless it chip-carved “tramp art”). has folk art appeal, such as Certainly if nails, hinges or those examples that can fit other hardware are present, into the tramp art genre) to, they can be a clue, as can the quite simply, the quality. degree of finish on the non- Small, newer pieces might presentation surfaces. only fetch a few hundred dolIn terms of value, Frisian lars, but larger and/or older carving varies wildly. There works can easily bring thouare many factors at work – sands, even five figures, at from the usual suspects like auction. From the author’s collection, this stool is solidly late 19th century, and of oak. No question as to the origins, however, as it is labeled by Robert Turner, a joiner and cabinetmaker in Scarborough, England. Clearly, the Frisian-style of carving became popular well beyond its own geographic and ethnic boundaries.

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Slide-lid boxes are another popular form that incorporates Frisian-style carving.This box, made of poplar and thus American, is carved on five sides, and sold for over $1,600 at Northeast Auctions in 2009.

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Furniture: (5) Antique Grandfather Clock - Jacob Ebe, Manheim Sheraton Cherry Tall Case Clock, Walnut 8 Day Lancaster Tall Case Clock, J. Harrison Warkworth Mahogany 8 Day Tall Case Clock, Mahogany Mira Double Comb 15.5 Disc Music Box, (2) Edison Phonographs Upright Victrola, Victorian: Fancy Walnut Marble Top Étagère (Grape & Flower), 2 Pc. Carved Bedroom Suite w/Marble Top Dresser, Parker Sets, 10 Marble Top Stands (All Shapes & Sizes), Marble Top Dresser, Washstand & Gold Marble Top Pier Mirror, Pennsylvania Coverlets: 1843 Thomas Marsheller 10 Saucon, 1847 C. Wiand Allen, Mary Whitewerk. Lighting: (5) Hanging Kerosene Lights w/Hand Painted Shades, Parker & Banquet Lights (Messenger), Rayo, Cranberry Cut To Clear, Victorian Lusters, All Kinds Of Kerosene Lamps, Oak: Icebox, Hotel Washstand, Large Slant Front Desk w/Bookcase Top, Sq. Table & Chairs, Large Collation Of Flow Blue (Kin Shan - Shampoo) Oriental, Blue & White Transferware, Historical Blue Transfer Plates, Ironstone, Tintypes, Cast-Iron Doorstops, Large Collection Of Tin Cookie Cutters, (12) Local Lamberton Historical Plates, Etc., Allentown Script Jugs, Rooker Stoneware, Sleigh Bells, Baskets, Slate Bake Board, Butter Churns, Coffee Grinders, Yellowware, Planter Peanuts Jar, Brass Birdcage, Hanging Scales, Large Cherry Boy & Girl Statues, Wall & Mantel Clocks, Collection Of Cast-Iron Pots, Kettles, Pans, Waffle Iron, Many Griswold & Others. Gold Coins - US $20 1899S, 1924, $10 1881, 1886S, 1895, $5 1881, 1892, 1901S, 1901, 1908, $2 ½ 1897, 1914, 1915, $1 1853, 1856, Other Silver Coins, Jewelry: 18k & 14k Gold Rings w/Diamonds, Sterling, Pocket Watch, Wallace “Grand Victorian” Sterling Flatware Set., Marlin 30-30 Rifle, Antique Shotguns, Plus Much More Not Listed. Bring You Chairs!!!! Terms: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Cash or Check.

LANCASTER, PA 17603 (Dir: Route 741 N/S to Rte. 462 (Columbia Pike), go E. approx. 1 ⁄4 mile to N. on Eisenhower Blvd. to sale) Antique Furn.: Smoke Decor Blanket Chest, Nice 2 part Dutch Cupbrd., Dry Sink, Napanee Kitchen Cab., Blind Door corner cupbrd., Nice Empire Slant Front Desk, Cherry step back cupbrd., Set 6 decor plank chairs, etc.; Oak: Very Nice ice chest, Antiques & Collects: (6) Early PEZ candy dispensers, Germ press paper eggs, Germ stick leg animals, celluloid animal figs, composit chick & rabbit push ups, Stove Pipe Covers, Black S&P, Nice Early Christmas Orns: Blown & Beaded Mercury Glass, Spun Cotton Santas, Germ Tinsel, Clocks, Brass, Cast Iron, Tin: Heart Cheese Mold, mini. jelly cutter set, Halloween noise shaker, Wood: advertising boxes, various storage trays, pantry boxes, Toys: Chein Broadway 270 Trolley, Composit Rabbit Pull toy; Dolls: Original Barbie in box, (2) bisque heads, (13) Madame Alexander (see list); Ephemera: 19th Century Geburt & Tauf Schein, early Valentines, Glass Candy Containers: locomotive with original scenic closure, limousine, duck, bull dog, chick on nest; Graniteware, Advertising, Milk Bottles, Textiles & Sewing Related: Handworked ‘Grandmothers Flower garden’ Quilt, etc, Books: 1897 Woods Illus. Natural History Book, Child’s books; Guns: Handguns: Waffenfabrick Mauser Model 1914 7.65mm semi-auto pocket, Rifles: Winch mod. 70 30-06 Cal. (30-Gov’t-06), Stevens Mod 66-B .22 cal., Stoneware: Brown Jug, Yellow striped bowls; China: Majolica Leaf Plate, art pottery umbrella stand, Fiesta Ware: Approx. 150 pcs. of all ages; Antique Tools: Approx 25 Antique Wood Planes, brass fold rules, spoke shave; Nice Diversity! Lot Good Pics at www.probstauction.com. Food

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521 Richmond Road, Bangor, PA 18013

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 2016 1:30 OUTSIDE • 3:30 INSIDE To be held at 4401 Philadelphia Ave., CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17202

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FURNITURE 9:00 P.M.: 2 Dutch cupboards (1 painted); 1 & 2 drawer stands; painted sink; 71⁄2' red store counter; oak sectional bookcase; 2 painted dough trays on turned legs; 4 drawer chest of drawers; 5 Piper, Spring Run, PA decorated chairs; small blanket chest; double lidded green wood box; early cradle; 1 drawer work table; marble top dresser; dome top chest; drop front walnut bookcase top desk; Stickley chair; Shake style cupboard bases; poster bed; 1 pc. painted corner cupboard; wicker tea cart; oak buffet w/glass doors; heavy carved oak bed; 2 Empire chests of drawers; arts & crafts wine cabinet; Heywood Wakefield drop leaf table; 2 washstands; trunks; blanket chest; smoking stand w/carved graphics; trestle table; poster bed; corner stand; Sam Chunk stove; school seats; child's rocker; ladder back rocker; blue Kalamazoo cook stove; cream & green kerosene kitchen stove; breakfront; Sheraton washstand; bench; dovetailed cradle JOHN BELL POTTERY: Cake crock; cake mold; blue jar; canning jar; 1 1⁄2 G jar; salt crock; bundt mold; spittoon; plate. VICTROLAS: Edison Diamond A Disc phonograph/records; Victor Victrola; table top Victrola MISCELLANEOUS 3:30 P.M.: Collection of early occupational shaving mugs – Butcher, Blacksmith, Baker, RR worker, Fireman, see pics of each etc.; COLLECTION of CAP GUNS: some names, see pics of each Cowboy, Snap, Bulldog, Sport, Federa, Shooter, National, Uniwerk made Italy V22; Invincible; Ranger; Indian, Buddy, Bang-O, Volcanic, Pluck, Jr. Police Chief, Buffalo Bill, etc.; caps in original boxes; Myers Implements/WAYZ Radio, Greencastle lighted clock; Landis clock; Makaskie wall clock; early wooden apple peeler; wooden peel; quilts; wooden sled; 2 Singer Featherweight sewing machines & tables; reclining countertop cigar store chaulk Indian; Billiken still bank; oil lamps; crocks/jugs; 3 coverlets; tape measure clock; postcards; lot of old frames & mirrors; Nixon/Roosevelt signatures; Carter fishing photo – Spruce Creek; cast-iron salesman's samples; books; toys; oil lamps; decoys; paintings; 3 Harley belts; Wm. S. Piper, Spring Run original stencils for chair painting; nice Victorian Satsuma Dragon tea set in original box; Currier & Ives prints; NOTE: Good sale of antiques and collectibles stems from several 50-60 year collections OUTSIDE LINE 1:30: Usual line of outside items, box lots, etc. PLEASE VISIT: www.auctionzip.com #1421 for photos & details. Terms: Cash, good check, Visa, MC, Debit cards 13% Buyer's premium discounted to 10% for cash or good check

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

WANTED: WHEAT PENNY ROLLS AND BAGS, 1909 TO 1958, NO JUNK; WE ALSO BUY COIN COLLECTIONS AND STERLING SILVER JEWELRY. DEALERS ARE WELCOME. PLEASE CALL TODAY FOR OUR TOP DOLLAR OFFER. CALL MATT AT 570-994-3877 POSTCARDS*LABELS*PHOTOGRAPHSBUYING VINTAGE TRAVEL Ephemera (especially Airline & Hotel Labels) Stamp Collections and Postal History, Postcards, Old Photo Albums and Snapshots, ALWAYS buying & traveling throughout USA (201) 294-4110 TravelNostalgia@aol.com

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BUYING 1 PIECE or Collection- Lamps, Lighting, Coins, Books, Records, anything Vintage, contact Dan at South Mall Merchantile Allentown, PA 484-756-9772.

OVER 5000 ARTISTS

800.888.1063 art@rogallery.com 47-15 36th ST., LIC, NY 11101 LOUIS ICART ETCHINGS Bill Holland, 610-470-5925 or Renningers Sunday Antique Market, Booth A-53, Adamstown, PA. 8am-1pm, email: bill@hollandarts.com

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

ALWAYS BUYING PHOTOGRAPHS, Archives, Albums, Snap-shots, Collections. Call Jim 800-872-9990. AUTOMOBILES WANTED. LOOKING to buy old foreign cars, especially British. Will purchase in any condition, also buying parts. Call Ed, 856-816-7321. CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow, Amusement Parks, Coney Island, Nude Photos, Steel Pier, Pinups, Strippers, Burlesque, Auto Thrillshow. Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300, Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418.

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

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

MUSIC BOXES WANTED Buying and Selling Cylinder & Disc Music Boxes, Bird Cages, Bird Boxes, Phonographs, Automatas. Specializing in all Antique Resortation Services for over 60 years. Ask for Gerald Wright. Rita Ford Music Boxes, 1253 Springfield Ave. #304, New Providence, NJ 07974, 908-377-3225, 212-535-6717. www.ritafordmusicboxes.com SHEET MUSIC WANTED, any era. Sandy Marrone, 113 Oakwood Drive, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077, 856-829-6104 E-mail smusandy@aol.com WANTED OLD RADIOS, Tubes, Hi-Fi Equip., Amplifiers, Speakers, Ham Radios, Tube Testers & related items. Large and small collections. Call Rich 484-948-8044, Pottstown, PA.

Audio Equip. - Vacuum Tubes Speakers - Ham & Military Radios Surplus Parts - Test Equipment Hi-Fi Stereo & More

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MOVIE POSTERS Highest Prices Paid Lobby Cards, 1-Sheets, Window Cards, Glass Slides Displays, Dwight Cleveland, POB 10922 Chicago, IL 60610 773-525-9152, Fax 773-525-2969, posterboss@aol.com OCEAN LINER MEMORABILIA china, glassware, silver, paper, souvenirs, posters or models. Cunard, French Line, White Star Line, Italian Line, etc. 607-625-3947

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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. PAPER DOLLS: ELVIS & Bill Gates; old sheet music; magazine covers by Robert Robinson of Sat. Eve. Post 1911, details call 770-603-8611. POSTER COLLECTION 1980 Marilyn Monroe; Movie Posters, Teen Idols: Justin, Selena, Ariana, One Direction & others, details call 770-603-8611.

RAILROAD WATCHES 23 JEWEL WALTHAM VANGUARD; 21 JEWEL HAMILTON #992 $350 EACH, 717-336-3655.

COLLECTIBLE BOOKS: NOVELTY Children, Popular & Some Rare Adults, details call 770-603-8611.

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

1/18 SCALE CARS, new in boxes, 2/$25, $15 & $20. Call Joe, 215-208-9041 LARGE AMOUNT OF 1980-1990 Barbie Dolls in new repro boxes. Call Joe 215208-9041

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DEPT. 56 CHRISTMAS in the City & Snow Village. $10, $15 & $20 a piece. Call Joe 215-208-9041 SIGNS & RAILROAD Memorabilia, selliing old signs and misc. railroad items sincere inquiries only, call 732-915-3699

$5 BOOK BOOTH, 272 Antique Mall, 1300 N. Reading Rd, (RT 272) Stevens, PA. No book over $5. Book dealer liquidating warehouse. Total 20 carton turnover by 5th of every month.

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STORE CLOSED. FIXTURES for sale. (8) revolving cases, (10) lighted wall cases, (6) 1/2 lighted showcases, (6) 5’ lighted display cases. Buy one or all. Call Joe 215-208-9041

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TONKA DUMP TRUCK, 1957 only, Hydraulic unit only. Must be in excellent condition, box not important. Color is in bronze, call David Kasny 845-735-7463

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19475 G GAUGE TRAINS in The Blue Room - 400 Lots Quality G Gauge Trains LGB Colorado & Southern Mogul. Modified work loco. U.S. Circus Train set. D&RGW and Lake George & Boulder Material. ATSF U25B diesel. Track, switches, power units. ARISTOCRAFT - PRR Steam loco. Pennsy Pacific L&T and FA-1/FB-1 diesel. Tuscan coaches, amnong other PRR coaches. CNJ Blue Comet coaches. Amtrak EMD E-8. Heavyweight passenger cars. U.S.A. TRAINS - PRR Congressional Series Coaches. Numerous diesel locos. BACHMANN G Gauge Trains. HO & N Gauge Trains. O GAUGE - K-Line/Lionel Commemorative Quarters cars. Williams PRR GG1 Girll’s Passenger Set. Oil Painting of PA RR Stations. MODERN ERA TRAINS - in The Pavilion - Lionel Modern Era Sealed Sets: Warbonnet, NYC Flyer, Seaboard Freight, Lionel Lines Freight Set. LIONEL CENTURY CLUB 671 Turbine and 726 Berkshire. Quaker City, Maple Leaf, Gold Coast, Polar Exp., Mickey Mouse sets. CSX, Amtrak & Conrail sets. Rio Grande & other SSS sets. FARR series. Lionel Employee Christmas Box Cars 1990’s. Vapor Records, Circus, Monopoly, Coca-Cola & other specialty freight cars. Tobacco, Beer & other refers. MTH Genesis Amtrak Super-Liner set. Multiple Subway car sets. Loads of freight cars. Freight cars w/loads. K-Line PRR Streamliner and Golden State Passenger Cars Lackawanna TM diesel, among others. WILLIAMS Hudsons: 4000 & 4001. PRR Switcher, Atlantic, Pacific. Madison Passenger car sets, various Road Names. Weaver MI-A PRR Mountain L&T. 3rd RAIL PRR T-1 L&T. POST WAR Set 1500, 1513S, NP & SF Switchers. 726 w/2466W L&T. Wabash, Texas Special AB. Various feat cars w/ loads. Unique RI diesels. Lionel JR. Marx accessories. Post War parts, buttons, this & that. SPACE-RELATED KITS - Numerous AMT Star Warsx & Star Trek, UFO, Sea Quest. Revell Russian Space Stations. Hess Trucks. Die Cast Autos. HO Trains. Please review complete listings at Upcoming Train Auctions: Oct. 15 & 29. Nov. 5, 25 & 26. Preview: Friday, Oct. 7th from 6 P.M.-8 P.M. and from 8 A.M.-10 A.M. Day of Auction.

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

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PUBLIC AUCTION SAM & JOYCE NOLT COLLECTION OF UNRESERVED LANCASTER BEER MEMORABILIA

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH ~ 9 A.M. Preview Fri., Oct. 7th 1 P.M.-4 P.M. & Day of Sale from 7 A.M. 768 GRAYSTONE RD.,

MANHEIM, PA 17545

OFFERING FOR SALE PART 2 OF SAM NOLT’S 50-YEAR RARE BOTTLE & MEMORABILIA COLLECTION THIS CATALOG SALE INCL. THE FOLLOWING LANC. PA ITEMS: BOTTLES & COLLECTIBLE ITEMS from Lanc. 4 earliest breweries: Sprenger Brewing Co., Rieker Brewing Co., Wacker Brewery, & Haefner Brewing Company. OVER 400 DIFFERENT EMBOSSED OR PAPER LABELED LANCASTER BOTTLES. Colored examples in cobalt blue, aqua, amber, honey amber, green, & clear. Sizes range from pony bottles to lg. quarts. EXCEPTIONAL ITEMS such as trays, calendars, thermometers, signs, paper advertising, ruby red glass & more. 2 OUTSTANDING HIGHLIGHTS: Joseph Haefner’s orig. lg. reverse painted glass “Tivoli Beer” sign that hung in the Brewery bar room located at S. Lime Street & Locust St. in Lanc.; The 2 orig. personal Beer Steins belonging to Joseph Wacker & Charles Wacker. There are a total of 616 different items being sold, many are “one of a kind”. Others have not appeared on the market for many years. ONLINE BIDDING AT AUCTIONZIP.COM Catalogs Available for $30 ~ 18% In House Buyer’s Premium

Conestoga Auction Co. AH-001998 a division of Hess Auction AY000253L

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www.hessauctiongroup.com 717-664-5238 or 717-898-7284

“Rare Oak Bell Table”

Is Pleased To Announce...

“OUR KICK OFF TO FALL AUCTION” “FEATURING ITEMS FROM THE FOLLOWING ESTATES” JOHN SMITH ESTATE OF MOUNT AIRY, MARYLAND MARION STROH ESTATE OF MOUNT AIRY, MARYLAND THE ELMORE ESTATE OF ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND SUZANNE DOYLE ESTATE OF POTOMAC, MARYLAND PLUS OTHER SELECTED CONSIGNMENTS FROM LOCAL ESTATES “Rare Tramp Art Plant Stand”

AUCTION TO BE HELD

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2016

AUCTION STARTING AT 9:00 A.M. • DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 A.M. LOCATION OF AUCTION:

THE FREDERICK FAIRGROUNDS (INDOORS - BUILDING #12) 797 EAST PATRICK STREET

HISTORIC FREDERICK, MARYLAND 21701 PARTIAL LISTING: Oil Paintings, Fine Prints, Household Furniture And Antique Furniture, Collection Of Clocks, Mirrors, Fine Glassware And China, Costume Jewelry, Sets Of China, Pitcher Collection, Dinner Bell Collection, Cast-Iron Stoves, Pressed Glassware, Silverware, Sterling Silver, Art Glass, Advertising Items, Indian Rugs, Primitives, Cast-Iron Doorstops, Lamps, Lionel Trains, Numerous Boxes Still Not Unpacked As Of This Writing. Plus So Much More!!! A No Reserve Auction!!! PLEASE GO TO WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM (AUCTIONEERS ID#2894) TO VIEW HUNDREDS OF PHOTOS FOR THIS LARGE AUCTION. MORE PHOTOS COMING RIGHT UP TO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6TH SO PLEASE KEEP CHECKING OUR WEB SITES. THANK YOU TERMS OF AUCTION: Cash, Traveler’s Checks. 10% Buyer’s Premium Added To The Hammer Price. Out-Of-State Dealers Your Tax Number Or Retail Sales Tax Number Is Welcome With A Copy Of Your Current License. We Accept Checks From Maryland Residents. The Auctioneer Has The Right To Refuse Anyones Check If He Wishes To Do So. All Items Sold Where-Is And As-Is. All Announcements Made On auction Day Shall Take Precedence Over Previously Distributed Information. We Do Not Accept Credit Cards And No Internet Bidding. PLEASE CONTACT HOWARD B. PARZOW, AUCTIONEER WWW.PARZOWAUCTIONS.COM CELL 301-351-6544 OFFICE 301-644-0440

OUR NEXT AUCTION WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE FREDERICK FAIRGROUNDS ON OCTOBER 22, 2016. NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS. CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE.

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