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D-Day Flag To Be Honored At Netherlands’ National Military Museum FRIDAY OCTOBER 7, 2016 • VOL. 47, NO. 41

Las Vegas Coin-Op And Advertising Sales Event Set Morphy Auctions is pleased to announce a Coin-Op and Advertising two-day sales event to be held on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 15 and 16, starting at 9 a.m. PST both days. All lots from this auction are on display in Morphy’s Las Vegas auction gallery. Collectors will most certainly want to drop a dime on this auction’s incredible selection of almost 120 antique gaming machines. Lot #58, an exquisite 5-cent Mills Duplex floor wheel slot machine, will turn a few heads with its $100,000-$150,000 estimate. Manufactured in 1899, it is detailed with a handsome oak cabinet and brass patinaed cast metal elements. Up to 10 nickels can be played per pull. What collector wouldn’t want to add lot #169, a circa 1901 5-cent Caille Black Cat upright slot machine, to their meow mix? This rarity, estimated at $60,000-$90,000, features a wood cabinet, The Drink Fan-Taz syrup dispenser will be estimated at $20,000-$30,000. detailed metal fixtures, and a charming black feline proudly displayed front and center on the wheel. Lot #167, a 5-five Mills Lone Star slot machine, is a n o t h e r celebrity of this event. Estimated at $40,000$60,000, this circa 1910 floor model features an oak cabinet with beautiful carved details and ornate metal furnishings. Lot #981, a circa 1898, 5-cent Mills Judge An English cast-iron golf floor model arcade machine will be estimated at $10,000$20,000.

upright musical slot machine, holds court with its $20,000-$40,000 estimate. Made by American Canco, this upright machine has five 5-cent gambling options with payouts on 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. And it’s The 5-cent Mills Duplex Floor Wheel slot machine is estimated at $100,000-$150,000. worth a trip from anywhere to check out #922, a 5-cent Caille The Tourist counter drum. Estimated at $45,000$65,000, this circa 1912, all original machine displays the names of countries, instead of the names of cities as in the “City Reel” model. This sale’s offering of over 90 arcade games will put bidders in a most playful mood. Lot #232, a 1-cent Mills Novelty Submarine lung tester, is breathtaking in its rarity and presentation. Created in 1910, most of these machines were eventually destroyed due to outbreaks in tuberculosis. It is estimated at $4,000-$6,000. And it’s par for the course with lot #236, an English cast-iron Golf Floor Model arcade machine, estimated at $10,000-$20,000. This expertly restored machine rests on a matching base. Its top marquee is decorated with two golfers and an instruction plate. Its cabinet interior features six automatons, each holding a golf club. Change is also in the air with this sale’s offering of over 70 vending and 30 music-making machines. There may be a stampede Continued on page 2

This wooden Indian cigar store statue is estimated at $60,000-$90,000.

The first American flag to arrive at Utah Beach during D-Day in 1944, auctioned by Heritage Auctions in June 2016, arrived at the National Military Museum in the Dutch city of Soesterberg, where it received a military ceremony to launch a special exhibition on the flag. The flag was purchased for

$514,000 by Bert Kreuk, a Dutch art collector who lives in Switzerland and New York. A longtime collector of Contemporary and Impressionist art, Kreuk purchased the flag for personal reasons. “This is one of the most important historical American flags ever to come to auction - a symbol of our freedom. And with our freedom I mean that of Europe in particular,” said Kreuk.

During the ceremony on Sept. 15, the flag was in the presence of Defense Minister Jeanine HennisPlasschaert and about 20 American World War II veterans. The American, 48-star flag was flown on the stern of the U.S. Navy ship LCC 60. This was the leading vessel on June 6, 1944, responsible for directing the invasion fleet and the first American troops to Utah Beach. The Normandy landings were the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe. For the Kreuk family, the flag is a symbol of the sacrifices made by the Allied soldiers for the freedom of Europe. Kreuk believes this freedom can never be taken for granted, not then, and not now. The flag is on long-term loan to the National Military Museum. “Last year I visited Normandy in person with an uncle of mine. This

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“The Love Of Impressionism And The Beauty Of Bucks County”

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Exhibit Is Presented By Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio The Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio is pleased to announce “The Love of Impressionism and the Beauty of Bucks County,” a special exhibition at the gallery’s new location on Silo Hill Road in Doylestown, Pa. The exhibition will be held from Saturday, Oct. 1, to Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2017. The exhibition at will be a celebration of American Impressionism with a focus on the landscapes of Bucks County, Pa. The New Hope and Delaware Valley area has some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. The sunrise and sunsets

“See How They Ran! FDR And His Opponents” on page 10

along the canal and river are spectacular to witness at any season. The quaint villages and towns, with their historic stone homes and walls, remind one of days gone by. The beauty of Bucks County has attracted many important artists, writers, playwrights and musicians through the centuries. The region’s history is deep and rich. In 1889, William Lathrop came to New Hope at Phillips Mill. It was there that the school of Pennsylvania Impressionism was started. Lathrop attracted many artists Continued on page 4

Morphy Auctions’ Automobilia And Petroliana Sale on page 11

In This Issue SHOPS, SHOWS & MARKETS . . . . . . . . . . starting on page 3 SHOPS DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . on page 5 EVENT & AUCTION CALENDAR . on page 7 AUCTION SALE BILLS . . . starting on page 7

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This Coca-Cola Trolley sign is estimated at $300-$700. rarity is estiBeer reverse glass mated at saloon sign, estimat$ 2 0 , 0 0 0 ed at $15,000$40,000. And it $30,000, and lot won’t be diffi#949, a circa 1890 cult to pull the California Brewing trigger on lot Co. reverse glass cor#191, an Old ner sign featuring a F o r e s t e r wild bear surroundWhiskey tin ed by barley, estilitho advertising mated at $10,000sign, estimated $20,000. It’s a day at the beach with lot The Wm. Demuth & Co. #83, an El-Bart Dry advertising figure will be Gin tin litho advertisestimated at $100,000ing sign decorated $200,000. with a lovely young lady posing seducat $20,000tively on the shore$30,000. It fealine. This 1906-era tures a great image of a man holding a gun and standing next to an oversized bottle of whiskey. The sign is titled “Guarding A Good Thing In

The Yosemite Beer reverse glass saloon sign is estimated at $15,000$30,000. Arizona.” This auction offers over 70 lots of truly refreshing antique soft drink advertising items. Lot #596, a circa 1918, Montelaise Cheriola syrup dispenser, and lot #597, a Drink FanTaz syrup dispenser, bubble to the top of the highlights in this category. Each of these clean and beautiful examples is estimated at $20,000-$30,000. And it’s the real thing with lot #625, a circa 1907 cardboard Coca-Cola trolley sign. This framed piece features a cheeky young man drinking a glass of Coca-Cola and is estimated at $300-$700. There’s no match to this sale’s world-class selections of tobacco-related antique advertising, with over 50 smoking lots on offer. Lot #513, a Wm. Demuth & Co. This 5-cent Caille Black Cat Upright The Old Forester Whiskey tin litho Manufacturers advertising figslot machine will be estimated at advertising sign is estimated at ure from the late 19th centu$60,000-$90,000. $20,000-$30,000. ry, features a paunch figure with a cigar in his mouth, one extended hand holding a bundle of cigars, and the other pointed towards his This extremely rare “Watermelon face. This piece, which ™ Man” lithograph will be estimated at retains its original fuel $8,000-$12,000. inlet, is believed to be the

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other held close to its body, hand in a fist. Believed to be carved by Samuel Robb, it is estimated at $100,000$300,000. And the second, lot #512, features a handsome Indian holding a bundle of “Best Quality Cigars” and looking off into the distance, one hand shading his eyes. It is estimated at $60,000-$90,000. Fine selections of vintage toys, fine antiques, general store selections, furniture, radios, and other advertising ephemera - including lot #710, a circa 1900 “Watermelon Man” lithograph for Ullathorne’s “ M e m p h i ” Watermelon Seed Company,

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The 5-cent Caille Black Cat Upright Slot Machine is simply breathtaking. It would be worth a trip from anywhere to see these world-class examples - and this live event - in person,” said Dan Morphy. Morphy Auctions, Las Vegas, is located at 4520 Arville St., Las Vegas, Nev. To contact the office, call 702-382-2466 or email info@morphy auctions.com. The Las Vegas gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit www.Morphy Auctions.com. A 5-cent Mills Judge Upright Musical slot machine will be estimated at $40,000-$60,000.

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The 5-cent Caille The Tourist Counter Drum is estimated at $45,000$65,000.

This rare 1-cent Mills Novelty Submarine Lung Tester is estimated at $4,000-$6,000.

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estimated at $8,000-$12,000 round out this exciting sales event. “This upcoming sale is a fantastic mix of antique coinop machines and advertising buying opportunities. Seeing these things in person is like taking a 100-year trip back in time. Our Vegas auction gallery could be a movie setting for an early 20th century arcade or casino!

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COLLECTOR CHATS WITH PETER S. SEIBERT

By Peter Seibert The other week, a colleague shared with me an auction catalog. I looked at the provenance of many of the pieces. They were from the George Scott collection and the Richard Flanders Smith collection. Both were great collections assembled over long spans of time. I attended both auctions and was impressed by

both the quality and the high prices paid. Their sales represented probably the highest levels the Pennsylvania German market has ever reached with prices. Even common items brought incredible sums of money. I remember dreaming about what I would do if I had a spare $100,000 and how far it would go in purchasing treasures. Alas, I never got anything but a great memory. The items that were being sold today probably were reappearing for the first time since those original sales back in the 1990s. So, after several decades, how did they do? Well, the prices were mixed and

represented the reshaping of the market in 2016. Some did well, and others crashed and burned. That is the nature of all collections, but having seen the pieces sell for so much in the past, it was interesting to see where the market is today. We have all been raised to believe that antiques always go up in value, so the last decade has been a huge lesson for all of us. We have seen prices go down, with recovery only occuring in certain areas. Fraktur may be strong, but brown furniture remains a great area of opportunity. I think all of us enjoy the memories of the past. The

trade flourishes upon those memories, and they are given the fancy phrase of provenance - or collector history - to describe that history of ownership for objects. Provenance can add value to pieces, as it tells who owned them and thus can ascribe great value and importance to an object. I have seen provenance statements that read like a book in the Bible. Such statements also help collectors to understand when a piece first appeared on the market. That is particularly true with areas such as painted furniture, where augmented pieces are common. An object with a great provenance becomes a statement of authenticity in many respects. The other interesting thing

about our memory of objects is that it reminds us all that we are temporary custodians of these treasures. We own these objects for just a short period. Sometimes we sell them,

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antiquesandauctionnews.net flag in the Netherlands. The Ministry of Defense would like Continued from page 1 to show its gratitude for the was a very emotional trip. sacrifices made for our freeFamily members of ours were dom, which are represented by killed during the bombing this flag. The National Military raids on Rotterdam in 1940. Museum will exhibit the flag in Those who survived suffered a special way, focusing on the hardship beyond belief, espe- D-Day invasion in Normandy cially because of hunger dur- and the symbolism of the ing the ‘hunger’ winter of American flag. The exhibition 1944,� said Kreuk. runs until the end of 2016. “These family members The flag arrived by survived thanks to the libera- Chinook helicopter at the tion made possible by all of museum on the runway of the those who participated,� he former air base in continued. “We owe a lot of Soesterberg, Netherlands. It gratitude to all those nations, was marched along an honor but in particular the United guard of American and Dutch States. Once I heard that this soldiers and then handed over special flag was coming to by the Defense Minister, in the auction, I knew I had to buy it. presence of the family that Not only because of our per- acquired the flag, to the direcsonal family history, but more tor of the National Military important because of all those Museum, Mrs. Hedwig Saam. young and brave Americans who gave their lives so we in Europe can live in freedom.� “I believe it was fated that the flag had to come to our family, especially after our trip to Normandy last year. After I told my uncle (whose family members died in the war) that we were the successful bidder, he cried. This was so special. With the purchase of this flag MARKETPLACE our family history has come In Frederick, Md. full circle. I am going to publicly show the flag and make sure that the important story this flag represents will be kept alive,� said Kreuk. A Fun Place At the request of the Kreuk To Shop! family, the Ministry of Defense facilitated the arrival of the

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19809 N. Wilmington 302-792-0555 THE ZEPPELIN & THE UNICORN AT THE RED BARN, 400 Silverside Road, Sun., Mon., Wed. 12-5, Closed Tues., Thurs. thru Sat. 10-6. Antiques, unique items. zeppelinandunicornantiques.com

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19958 Lewes 302-645-2309 HERITAGE ANTIQUE MARKET, 16168 Coastal Hwy. (RT1), 2 mi. N. of Five Points, Lewes. 65 Dealers. New Dealers Welcomed. Hrs 10-5pm (Summer) 115pm (Winter).

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Philadelphia Chapter One Of NAWCC Inc. To Hold Show In York, Pa.

The Reading Public Museum in Reading, Pa., is pleased to announce a focus exhibition in the museum’s auditorium dedicated to Berks County artist Ben Austrian (1870-1921). Titled “Ben Austrian: An American Original,” the show will be on view through Sunday, Dec. 18. The small exhibition is mounted in honor of Judith M. Hartman, a longtime museum volunteer and supporter. In 1982, Hartman published a seminal article on the artist that appeared in the Historical Review of Berks County (47:2). Austrian paintings are hung flanking fellow Berks County artist Christopher Shearer’s masterpiece, “Smoky Range, Allegheny Mountains” (1895). The show features ten paintings, including a group of Austrian’s most important works, such as “Golden Harvest” (1900), “Motherhood” (1897), and “Still Life” (1898). Austrian is best known for his sensitive renderings of barnyard animals - especially mother hens tending to sometimes unruly chicks. Landscapes and trompe l’œil (“fool the eye”) still-lifes were also a part of Austrian’s body of work. He also painted game scenes as well as landscape views of Europe, Florida, and Pennsylvania. The son of German-Jewish immigrants, Austrian was

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The painting “The Love Nest” by Benjamin Franklin Austrian (American, 1870–1921), 1905, oilon-canvas, was a museum purchase, 1946.44.1, and restored in memory of Judith M. Hartman. Image courtesy of the Reading Public Museum. raised in Reading, Pa., and rose to prominence in the 1890s, exhibiting his works in Philadelphia, New York, London, and Paris. He received critical praise for his ability to render animals and still-life elements with great naturalism. Eventually, his chick paintings caught the attention of the makers of Bon Ami natural household cleanser. Austrian’s “just-hatched” chick appeared on packaging around 1902 and quickly became associated with the brand along with their tag line - “Hasn’t Scratched Yet.” The product continues to use Austrian’s chick on its packaging today. For additional information, including directions, visit www.readingpublicmuseum.org.

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PNC Arts Alive Provides Funding For Programs The Brandywine River Museum of Art has received a grant from the PNC Foundation through its PNC Arts Alive initiative to fund free family programs on selected Sunday mornings. This prestigious grant was awarded to only 17 arts organizations in the Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey region for bold thinking around increasing arts access and engagement. The “First Sundays for Families” programs feature special hands-on creative art activities designed to engage visitors of all ages. On these special days, museum admission is free all day. PNC Arts Alive has funded this program since 2014, and over 3,500 people have attended these events. The Brandywine received a similar grant last year for programming in 2016, and the next PNC Arts Alive First Sunday for Families will take place on Sunday, Oct. 2. “Our First Sundays for Families bring in hundreds of community residents, who engage with the art in our galleries and create their own art to take home,” said Mary Cronin, dean of education at the Brandywine River Museum of Art. “We are honored that Brandywine River Museum of Art will once again receive funding through the PNC Arts Alive initiative to continue to help make art accessible for our neighbors.”

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“Through PNC Arts Alive, we continue to help invigorate local arts organizations while bringing new and exciting programs to our community,” said Joe Meterchick, PNC regional president for Philadelphia, Delaware and Southern New Jersey. “The creativity and collaboration demonstrated by the local arts community is evident in the programs that will be introduced, while enabling new visitors and residents alike to experience a diverse range of exhibits and performances.” PNC Arts Alive is a multiyear, multi-million dollar initiative of the PNC Foundation, which receives its principal funding from the PNC Services Group, Inc. The goal of PNC Arts Alive is to help area residents gain access to the arts and to help arts organizations expand and engage audiences. For more information on PNC Arts Alive and the grant recipients, visit www.pncartsalive.com. The museum is located on Route 1 in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. For additional information, call 610-388-2700 or visit www.brandywinemuseum.org.

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SHOW & FLEA MARKET CALENDAR

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10/22-23/16, EAST HANOVER, SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques Expo, 130 Rt 10 W, Fair Bridge Inn

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

11/06/16, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3 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

11/12/16, BORDENTOWN, SAT 8:30 AM-3 PM, Stamp, 3 Municipal Dr, Bordentown Senior Center NEW YORK 10/08-09/16, RHINEBECK, SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 6550 Spring Brook Ave Rt 9, Dutchess County Fairgrounds @ Rhinebeck

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

10/08-09/16, STORMVILLE, SAT & SUN 8 AM-4 PM, Antique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rt 216, Stormville Airport

11/19-20/16, CARBONDALE, SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques Expo, 41 N Main St, Anthracite Center

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11/25-26/16, LANCASTER, FRI 10 AM-6 PM SAT 10 AM-4 PM, Postcard, 1383 Arcadia Rd, Lancaster Farm & Home Center

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

1 0 / 2 2 - 2 3 / 1 6 , FREDERICKSBURG, SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, Big Flea Market, 2371 Carl D Silver Pkwy, Fredericksburg Expo Center

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10/12/16, QUAKERTOWN, WED 6 PM, Eclectic Collectibles, sports, postcards, dolls, toys, collectibles, 18 S 5th St Su 200, Sellersville Auction LLC

10/15/16, NAZARETH, SAT 10 AM, Josiah Beitel Grandfather Clock, Fraktur, gold jewelry, breweriana, advertising items Lladro, Swarovski, Hummels etc., 330 W Moorestown Rd Rt 512, Dotta Auction Company

10/12/16, YORK, WED 3 PM, Rare Tramp art, automobiles, toys, primitives, York Fair, dolls, early Conestoga wagon staved tar bucket,advertising Kohr's ice cream advertising, Pfaltzgraff, Halloween, artwork etc., Furniture 6:30 pm, Reliance Fire Hall 1341 W Market St, Gary L. Gladfelter 10/13/16, HATFIELD, THURS 9 AM, Estate to include antiques, furnishings including mahogany tea table, baby cradles, steeple clock, collectibles including Swarovski, paperweights, candy containers, Hummels etc.; china, glass, pottery, sterling silver flatware, jewelry, artwork, dolls, Colt cased set of 22 cal. dueling pistols etc., 501 Fairgrounds Rd, Alderfer's Auctioneers & Appraisers 10/14-15/16, LEBANON, FRI & SAT 9 AM, Antiques, collectibles, furniture, glassware, jewelry, equine prints, books, framed art & canvas paintings, fire related collection etc. In conjunction with Martin's annual fall carriage auction including 300+ coaches, carriages, sleighs, Lebanon Fairgrounds 80 Rocherty Rd, Martin Auctioneers, Inc.

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10/15/16, EAST PETERSBURG, SAT 8:30 AM & 12:30, Wm. Lee chairs, dry sink, 9' settee, farm table, Windsor chari, child's sleigh, blue decorated crocks, copper kettle, 1873 $2.50 gold piece, Toro zero turn mower; coins 8:30 am; mowers & furniture 12:30 pm, 5323 Lake Dr, Miller & Siegrist Auctioneers

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10/12/16, EAST EARL, WED 5 PM, Pre & post war Lionel train & modern era trains, Shady Maple Banquet Hall 129 Toddy Dr, Cabin Fever Auctions

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

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10/10/16, CHAMBERSBURG, MON 10 AM, Vintage & antiques, furniture, collectibles, personal property, 643 Kriner Rd, Gateway Gallery Auction, Inc.

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10/08/16, COATESVILLE, SAT 11 AM, Coins, cookie jar collection, toys, cereal premiums, toy soldiers, antiques etc., Wagontown Fire Hall 412 W Kings Hwy, Smith Auction Company

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PENNSYLVANIA 10/07/16, POTTSTOWN, FRI 3 PM, Quality antiques, furniture, jewelry etc., 1920 Ridge Rd, John Hums Auction

10/09/16, HARRISBURG, SUN 10 AM, Art, collectibles, woodworking shop, sports memorabilia, house and home, vintage radios & related items; Furniture Noon, 1500 Paxton St, Cordier Auctions & Appraisals

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10/09/16, CAMP HILL, SUN 10 AM, Hummels and Lionel Trains, 2228 Gettysburg Rd, Costea's Auction Gallery

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FURNITURE: Corner cupboard; oak dressers/mirrors; hall table; benches; sofas; chairs & ottomans; corner stand; BR suite; sideboard; sm. curios cabinet; one drawer stand; stool; swivel chairs; high chest; magazine rack/end stand; glider rockers; sofa table; recliners; rocking chair; coffee table; end stands; Waterfall blanket chest; wardrobe; maple kitchen chairs; maple bed; bed frame; single bed complete; drop leaf tables; blonde desk/chair; yellow painted cupboard; kitchen cabinet; Oak Victorian hall tree; armchair; chrome dinette table/chairs; wall shelf; sm. cupboard; Victrola; dry sink; yarn winder; hutch cupboard; cane seat/ladder back chairs; table/chairs; bowfront cupboard; chest w/glass pulls; Victorian settee; Victorian lady’s chair; wingback chairs; library table; pump organ & rolls; marble top side tables; washstands; wall mirrors; spring beds; chifferobe; plank seat chairs; camelback trunk; dressers; Reed seat chair; drop handle chest; Duncan Phyfe table; stepback cupboard; ofďŹ ce chair; & more. VINTAGE/COLLECTIBLES/DECORATOR ITEMS: Nice selection of toy trucks and tractors; books & cookbooks; CI skillets; Vera Bradley bags; Jan Hagara dolls & ďŹ gurines; quilts; lights; mounts; straight razors; cookie jars; vintage kitchen items; wood machinist’s chest; vintage Remington typewriter; glassware/stemware; LongabergerÂŽ basket w/stand; clock; rug beaters; grain cradle stirrers; crockery - Redware/stoneware; teapots; records; spongeware; advert. tins; chickens on nest; jardinières; canisters; butter churn; gypsy pot; andirons; pressed/pattern glass; chocolate pots; pewter tea set; tapestry; cranberry thumbprint glass; brackets lamps; C&I prints; Victorian boots; spools; toleware & more. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Circuit Jukeboxes; radios; cameras; craft & sewing supplies; yarn; tree stand; Pfaltzgraff dishes; pots/pans; general household dishes; sm. kitchen appliances; Pyrex; punch bowl; Princess House; Christmas decorations; typewriters; CD player; bedding/linens; picture frames; ice cream churn; fans; grill; patio furniture; lateral ďŹ le; ďŹ le cabinets; planters; shelving; snowblower; garden cart; garden tools; rainbow sweeper; character glasses; baskets; steam cleaner; fernery; magazine stand; microwave & microwave stand; bag wagon; record player; carpentry tools; pulleys; ladder; single trees; chicken crates; keg barrel; corn sheller; galvanized buckets; concrete planters; & more. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Auction begins at 10 A.M. in the back gallery with general household items. Main Gallery showcased items begin at approx. 1:30 P.M. Furniture will be sold at 6:00 P.M. Preview Sunday from 1-3 P.M. and Sale Day from 8 A.M. TERMS: Cash. Visa/MC/Discover accepted. 13% buyer’s premium discounted 3% for cash or approved check. Statements made day of sale take precedence.

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Old Toy Soldier Auctions Marches Forward With Oct. 8 Sale Investment Rarities Auction Features Part One Of The Bill Jackey Collection

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2016 Show & Sale Show Times 10:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M.

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Pittsburgh-based auction house will once again roll out the big guns with a singleowner, 168-lot Investment Rarities sale featuring the Bill Jackey collection, part one. Bidding will be available by phone, absentee and live via the internet through LiveAuctioneers.com. “This Britains-only specialty sale will be short but very sweet,” said OTSA founder and owner Ray Haradin. “It’s a quality collection of early gems, many of them boxed and with prestigious prior provenance.” The auction includes some of the rarest sets Britains ever produced, with a timeline from 1893 to 1966. There are numerous preWorld War I first-version soldiers, also known to collectors as “ancients.” A top pick in this category is a circa-1893 Set No. 9, the 16th Lancers in “Ulundi” Foreign This Britains Set #72 Lifeguards Past and Service Dress, est. $6,000Present in rare Queen’s Diamond Jubilee $8,000. The Lancers are box is estimated at $10,000-$14,000. unusual in that they are “plug-handed,” meaning the arms are fashioned as plugs that fit through the figure. This particular set comes with a letter of provenance indicating it was previously part of the distinguished James Opie collection. Also worthy of Among the finest known is this boxed first version note among the example of Set #39 Royal Horse Artillery, circa unboxed “ancients” 1896. It will be estimated at $8,000-$12,000. are Set No. 6, the Royal

Last October, Old Toy Soldier Auctions (OTSA) introduced its Investment Rarities Auction series with the James Cook collection. Led by early Britains military sets of extreme rarity, the 103-lot offering attracted enthusiasts from all over the world and grossed $305,000, a new house record for an OTSA boutique sale. On Saturday, Oct. 8, the

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From Set #6, Germanic Royal Scots Greys, circa 1893, will be estimated at $3,500-$5,500.

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2016 AT 10:00 A.M.

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This Germanic large-scale Set #7 Royal Fusiliers Infantry, is estimated at $6,000-$8,000.

The extremely rare Paris Office Horse Artillery, circa 1915, is estimated at $4,000-$6,000. Scots Greys Cavalry, est. $3,500$5,500, and Set No. 7, Royal Fusiliers Infantry, est. $6,000$8,000. There are several similarities shared by the two sets. Both were produced in 1893, contain 60 mm hollow-cast “Germanic” figures, and are of the type shown on the cover of Opie’s reference “The Great Book of Britains.”

Twenty-seven lots contain Britains “Paris Office” productions, including three sets housed in their extremely rare original boxes. Haradin explained that the allure of Paris Office soldiers has to do, in part, with their relatively short production run on nonBritish soil. “Britains soldiers

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2 BIG AUCTIONS Josiah Beitel Grandfather Clock - Fraktur - Gold Jewelry Breweriana - Advertising Items - Lladro - Swarovski - Hummels An extremely rare boxed Britains Paris Office Soldats en Metal Fondue Revue set is estimated at $6,000-$8,000.

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The only known example of Britains Set #1306 U.S. Navy Landing Party will be estimated at $5,000-$7,000.

This Britains Set #2020 Portuguese Native Infantry is estimated at $4,000-$6,000.

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A Britains Set #10 Salvation Army men, circa 1906, estimate will be estimated at $4,000-$6,000.

Main Auction Room: Selling many items from the John Meixall Estate, Stroudsburg, PA. Several Fraktur pcs., including Frederick Krebs 1805, Martin Brechall 1803 & 1807, full size 1789 Northampton County very artistic, several Taufscheins, 1807 & 1832 book plates, hand drawn watercolors, early house blessing, Josiah Beitel, Nazareth, PA cherry tall case clock, inlaid butterfly w/mother-of-pearl, oak includes bowfront china closet, 3 pc. spoon carved bedroom suite, parlor pcs., and 2 door bookcase, walnut Victorian pcs. include parlor chairs, settee and marble top table, blue deco. Stoneware, antique baskets, early tinware & toleware, Gaudy Dutch and spatterware, flow blue, Roseville, Majolica, Stangl birds, Van Briggle, Carnival glass, minia. Oil lights, Moorcraft minia. Jardiniere, antique oil paintings, 10k & 14k gold jewelry, papier-maché Belsnickels, antique Christmas ornaments, antique spun cotton fruit, wooly sheep, cylinder music box, oak Gingerbread clock, WWII collection of operation summaries, Sarouk & Heriz oriental rugs, tin windup toys, nice selection of beer adv. Items incl. trays, signs, mirrors, tap knobs, neon lights, coasters, foam scrapers and cone top cans (Kuebler, Seitz, Horlacher, Tru-Blu, Uhls, Gibbons, Neuweiler animal items & more), several railroad lanterns (PRR, LVRR, NYC), and more. Second Auction Gallery: 260+ lots of Lladro and Hummel figs., ([2] Harmony in Four Parts, Let’s Tell the World, Call to Worship, Fanfare and more). Nice selection of Swarovski crystal (unicorn, elephant, dolphins, lion and more). Terms: 13% buyer’s premium with 3% discount for cash or good check. See website for photos and descriptions. www.DottaAuction.com or www.auctionzip.com (ID #1255)


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“See How They Ran! FDR And His Opponents” Archives & Special Collections, along with Roosevelt House’s own archives, and several private collections. The exhibition is made possible by a grant from the Stepanski Family Charitable Trust. “We are proud and excited that, nearly 85 years after his initial race for the presidency in 1932, FDR’s media-savvy campaign efforts will at last be recognized and interpreted in his own home for the first time,” said Jennifer J. Raab, president of Hunter College. “We can’t think of a better time and place to situate this dazzling, nostalgic, informative, and instructive show than during yet another heated campaign for the White House.

“‘See How They Ran’ will serve to enlighten visitors, augment the experience of audiences at our public programs, and most important of all, educate our students, among whom are many firsttime voters who can only benefit from exposure to the history of presidential campaigning. We are grateful indeed to the New-York Historical Society and the Stepanski Family Charitable Trust for making this display possible.” “Modern commentators are forever bemoaning the decline of presidential campaigning - its supposed descent into sloganeering and negativity. What we want to show with “See How They Ran” are the deep and wholly American roots of just this kind of White House race, and how such hullaballoo campaigns once joyfully inspired the American public to participate, and vote, in greater numbers

Wiesen Cook’s “Eleanor Roosevelt, Volume 3: The War Years and After, 1939-1962.” The schedule also calls for debate-watch events for students in September and October, an election night marathon the following month, and a unique post-election opportunity to explore the election results with the host of CBS’ Face the Nation, John Dickerson, author of the new best-seller “Whistlestop: My Favorite Stories from Presidential Campaign History.” The Exhibition While media and persuasion tools have changed radically since the age of “FDR, See How They Ran” will demonstrate how the once-high tech political marketing tools of the Roosevelt era galvanized millions of voters, stimulating exceptional turnouts in times of deep economic and, later, global crisis. This material

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offers not only a nostalgic look at campaigning in the 1930s and ’40s, but a powerful lesson for today, when our two presidential candidates boast nearly 17 million Twitter followers between them, but even the most optimistic predictions about their elaborate get-outthe-vote efforts estimate that they will likely produce comparatively anemic voter turnouts. How can new campaign technologies and techniques widen voter participation? How can the marketing platforms of the last century inform and improve the messaging of the 21st century? Those are the questions that “See How They Ran” will attempt to answer and raise for discussion by reminding visitors of a time when seemingly primitive efforts worked miracles. The exhibit will feature not only original campaign buttons, posters, and broadsides, but also news photographs, election posters, flags, banners, and souvenirs. The exhibit will also acknowledge the once-novel and powerful

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A partial list includes: A script jug from Scranton, PA, early steel riding toys,dollhouses, early toys, linens, ephemera, furniture, Remington “Bronco Buster” bronze, several Icarts, other prints, Charles Birdsall decoy and other decoys, 6 duck stamps/prints, Whiting & Davis purse, clocks, books, automobile license plates, vintage clothing, costume jewelry, Meerschaum pipes, tools, paintings, dishes & glassware, Noritake and more. Still lots of unpacking to do!

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To mark the final, and what will surely be the most intensive phase of this year’s election, the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College will mount the new exhibit, “See How They Ran! FDR and His Opponents: Campaign Treasures from the New-York Historical Society.” The show will present vivid examples of the onetime “new media” tools that were powerful enough in its time to mesmerize and motivate millions of American voters during Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four historic campaigns for President from 1932 to 1944. These deceptively quaint buttons, posters, broadsides, and radio broadcasts once seemed just as cutting-edge as the Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and television platforms that are dominating the modern political era campaign of 2016 - and in their time, proved equally powerful as tools to convey the campaign messages of FDR and his four rivals for the nation’s highest office. The rarely seen political items, including original artwork (such as an FDR campaign poster by Ben Shahn), along with metal and celluloid pins, paper prints, signs, consumer goods, sound recordings, and popular music, all boasted captivating messages, slogans, and images that reverberated through four of the most important White House campaigns in our history, and arguably moved millions of voters to the Roosevelt camp. “See How They Ran” is drawn primarily from the collections of the New-York Historical Society, with additional material provided by The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library at Hyde Park, the Museum of the City of New York, the Dobkin Family Collection of Feminist History, the Margaret Chase Smith Library in Skowhegan, Maine, and the Brooklyn College

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than the electorate does today. We look forward to welcoming students and the general public, and also building a program rich with insight and analysis that will bring superb speakers to Roosevelt House to explore the campaigns of the Roosevelt era and the contentious 2016 race as well,” said Harold Holzer, the Jonathan F. Fanton Director of Roosevelt House. In the run-up to the exhibit opening, and in the weeks to follow, Roosevelt House will present several programs such as a Thursday, Oct. 13, program with author Ellen Fitzpatrick, author of the new book, “The Highest Glass Ceiling: Women’s Quest for the American Presidency,” and a Tuesday, Nov. 1, program to celebrate the publication of Blanche

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Final Kyle Moore Collection Offering Produces Almost $3.5 Million It was fifth gear all the way Petroliana auction. This twowith Morphy’s most recent day event, held on July 23 and Premier Automobilia and 24, featured over 1,500 outstanding lots. After the final bid hit the brakes, 33 lots realized $10,000-$19,999; 10 lots realized $20,000-74,999; and two lots topped off at more than $75,000. All prices reported

include Morphy’s 22 percent buyer’s premium. Two signs clearly were in a class by themselves by collectors’ standards. The first, lot #210, was a 42-inch diameter Kelly Tires “Lotta Miles�

porcelain sign featuring a beautiful girl in a matching red hat and coat behind the wheel of a car. This fine example, with excellent gloss and color, generated a-lotta interest to realize $88,450. And bird’s the word with this second collectors’ highlight - lot #1080, a Polly Gas iconic parrot image diecut sign. This two-piece sign, measuring an impressive 74-by-48-inches, took flight at $85,400. This sale offered a Sunday drive’s worth of interesting This Packard Genuine Parts Only with and important car-themed logo diecut sign sold for $23,180. signs. Lot #937, an Associated Motor Oils porcelain sign marked “Ingram Richardson The Rainbow Gasoline Motor Oil Beaver Falls, PA� and promis15-inch single globe lens sold for ing “more miles to the gallon,� Continued on page 15 The Red Fox Gasoline with logo 15- $23,180. inch globe lenses brought $20,740.

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antiquesandauctionnews.net includes figures of various $4,000-$6,000. medical personnel, and Old Toy Soldier’s Saturday, Continued from page 9 tents. Formerly in the col- Oct. 8, sale will commence at 10 Sports, Postcards, Dolls, Toys & Collectibles! became so popular after the lections of Ed Ruby and Rob a.m. Eastern Time. Absentee TH turn of the 20th century that the Wilson, it will cross the auc- bids, including those placed AT 6 P.M. company decided to set up a tion block with a $5,000- online via LiveAuctioneers, Preview Day of Sale 4 P.M.-6 P.M. & During Sale second manufacturing and dis$7,000 estimate. must be made no later than 24 18 South 5th Street, Suite 200 tribution plant, located outside There are two boxed hours prior to the sale in order 18951 | 855-765-3001 Paris. It operated from 1906 to postwar sets deserving of to be accepted. Likewise, Full Listing & Photos w/Online Preview & Absentee Bidding 1916, and the soldiers and sets special attention. The first is phone lines must be reserved Available at www.SellersvilleAuction.com that came from that location the only known Set No. 2016 no later than 24 hours prior to Sports Collectibles Incl. Spectrum Seats, Signed Baseball Bats & are highly sought after by This example of Britains Royal Marine Color of the Japanese Imperial the sale in order to bid by Balls, 1970’s Baseball Cards w/PSA6 1953 Topps Satchell Paige. Bulk Sportscards & Collectibles. Dolls Incl. 1909 Billiken & Large Steiff today’s collectors. We feel quite Party made exclusively for Hamleys Guard. “It was made in 1948, phone as the auction is in Gucki Gnome. Many Barbies & Character Dolls NIP w/Monster High. fortunate to have 27 Paris Office Department Store, from the James Opie but no one knows why progress. Mixed Toys Incl. Star Wars, Star Trek, Hot Wheels & Other Diecast lots available to offer in a single collection, will be estimated at $6,000- there’s only one,” said To view the online catalog, NIP. 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One of an esti- 412-343-8733 (toll free: Britains Salvation Army pro- Present. Manufactured circa mated four such sets believed 800-349-8009) or e-mail ductions includes a circa-1906 1897 and presented in an to exist, it is also estimated at raytoys@aol.com. Set No. 10, containing some of exceptionally rare Queen’s the best of all known unboxed Diamond Jubilee box, this set’s examples. With color and rarity trail of provenance includes working in its favor, the set has the Lenoir Josey and Dimitri been given a pre-sale estimate Ilyinsky collections. Estimate: $8,000-$12,000. of $4,000-$6,000. A letter of provenance from The finest known boxed TH first version of Set 39, the former owner James Opie 10 A.M. circa-1896 Royal Horse Artillery, accompanies a boxed, circaAT THE RIDGE FIRE COMPANY boasts a long and illustrious 1938 “special paint” Royal 480 RIDGE ROAD, 19475 pedigree. Prior to joining the Marine Color Party set made LIONEL TRAINS in the Pavilion. Top off your TCA York Meet load with goodies from this auction of top-notch Bill Jackey collection, exclusively for the famed 600 Quality Lots! LIONEL PREWAR O GAUGE: Set 296. 1668E/1689T Loco & Tender. Peter Rabbit, it was a prized inclusion in the London toy store Hamleys. The Donald & Pluto, Mickey & Minnie Mouse handcars. Windup set 1548. Winner and Jr. sets. Red Comet, Blue collections of both Bill Miele finest known example of its Streak and other cosmic discoveries! Assorted 800 Series freights, an interesting variety. STANDARD GAUGE: Set 352 w/set box. Set 342E. 318E in Mohave. Freight cars, accessories. Lionel catalogs. AMERICAN FLYER type, the set could realPrewar assortment: Std. ga. box cab. O gauge set 20. 429 among other locos. Zephyrs. Stations. IVES 3252 locos, ize $6,000-$8,000 on a rainbow of choices. Marx UP, NYC, 999, Mercury. Sets in set boxes, too. auction day. LIONEL POSTWAR Sets in set boxes: 2528WS, 1644, 1117, 2136WS, 2177WS, 505 and more. 726/2426W It is widely Berkshire L&T. GG1s. 623SF NW-2 Switcher, among numerous others, like 600 MKT & 621 JC. 2331 VGN Blue/Yellow and Blue/Gold FM Trainmaster diesels, other Road names and varieties, naturally. Army Switches, acknowledged that RG Snowplow, Fire Car, etc. Auto, aquarium & other. Specialty & operating freights. Circus car set, horse & there is only one known cattle car set. Missile Launcher, animated accessories. 400 B&O Budd car and 400 RDC Budd car. Modern Era example of Britains’ Set Lionel: TCA Special set #2, 75th Ann. Commemorative set. Mint cars. Handcars & Trolleys. Plasticville. HO TRAINS in the Blue Room. MARKLIN HO TRAINS showcase. WIDE RANGE OF MODEL No. 1306, the U.S. Navy RR TRAINS & Cox Military set. Varney Set 7P4. Tyco Dixie Belle W&ARR set. Penn Line, Proto, Precision Landing Party. This very Craft. Fleischmann, Atlas, AHM, Bachmann, Life-Like, Bowser, Con-Cor, Stewart. BRASS by Sunset and rare non-cataloged set Samhongsa. 450 Lots by a variety of manufacturers: AHM, Atlas, Bachmann, Spectrum, Broadway Ltd., Bowser, Aurora, Con-Cor, Athearn, Life-Like, Stewart Hobbies, Penn Line, Proto, Precision Craft, Fleischmann, Rivarossi, was made in 1934 and Model Power. Accessories, scenic materials, Power Packs. has not seen the aucPlease Review listings at tion market since 2001. All items as-is, where is. Preview Friday, Oct. 14 from 6 P.M.-8 P.M. With provenance that and from 8 A.M.-10 A.M. day of auction. the Ron The St. John’s Medical Corps is estimated at includes Ruddell and Dimitri $5,000-$7,000. Ilyinsky collections, it will again become available to collectors on Oct. 8, with an auction estimate of $5,000-$7,000. 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Antiques & Collectibles – Furniture - Glassware & Jewelry – Equine Prints, Framed Art & Canvas Paintings – Fire Related Collection - Equine Books & more HARP, This is one of the LARGEST grouping of Exceptional Consignments from beginning to end for Friday’s Cataloged Marked: Session. Selling 300 Coaches, Carriages, Sleighs, and Fine Appointments. Friday will also have a session of fine J. Delveau Furniture to be sold. Saturday sessions are not catalogued but includes much of the same and a whole lot more! & J.F. Rows and rows of antiques, collectibles & horse related items including: Good selection of harness, saddles & tack. Brown 18 Stable Fixtures & Furniture selling Saturday. Also selling Saturday: Grouping of Very Early Farm Machinery & Bernes St., Equipment dating back to the early 1800’s. There will also be a collection of carriage parts, including wheels & seats Oxford St. and additional artifacts, such as plows & other agricultural equipment & much more! Something for everyone! Don’t miss this spectacular 2-day event! Please Note to all Dog & Pet Owners attending the October Carriage Auction at the Lebanon Fairgrounds & all Future Auctions held at the Lebanon Fairgrounds. No Dogs or Pets will be allowed in any and all Auction Buildings & Auction Areas including Outside Sessions in the Field and under Tents that are utilized by Martin Auctioneers, Inc. TERMS & CONDITIONS: CASH, CERTIFIED CHECKS, TRAVELERS CHECKS, VISA, DISCOVER, MASTERCARD. Personal or business checks accepted only with a current bank letter of guaranteed payment, made payable to Martin Auctioneers, Inc. This currently dated letter must be presented at time of registering for a buyer’s number. 13% Buyer’s Premium - 3% Discount for Cash or Checks. Bronze Go to www.auctionzip.com for photos and more info. Horse, F. W. Eustis, For color brochures, 261⁄2”x32” or additional information, please contact:

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Heritage Records One Million Online Registered Bidder-Members Diversity Is Key With Flourishing Catergories Heritage Auctions (www.HA.com), the world’s largest collectibles auctioneer, recently registered over one million online bidder members using its platform. The company sells fine art, jewelry, luxury real estate, fine wines, intellectual property and collectibles including rare coins, comic books and sports and entertainment memorabilia. Heritage officials said the firm ranks as the world’s third largest auction house and adds registered bidders at a rate of about 5,000 a month. “Our dedication to

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FALL DISNEYANA AUCTION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 2016 AT 10 A.M. 2501 E. Ontario St., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19134 Special Feature: Long time collection of Disneyana Conventioneer and Disney Resort Visitor, Charles “Chic” Lahr. Mr. Lahr was a longtime member of the Disney Collectors Club and was an Honorary Staff Member of Walt Disney World Resort which he visited well over a hundred and fifty times since the park had opened in 1971. Almost 500 lots of one of a kind, Disneyana Convention Auction, Disney Parks and Disney Store collectibles including: Store Displays, large and small porcelain, resin and other L/E figures, signed Disney artwork, posters, cels and other, bronzes, china sets, Disney pins, watches, jewelry, clothing, train sets, plush figures and more! Estate Furnishings: Furniture, glass, china, silver, jewelry, paintings & graphics, housewares, much more! Vehicles: 1970 Cadillac De Ville, sedan, 58K miles; 1985 Winnebago Chieftain 27 Motor Home, 60K miles. Vehicles deposit $500.00 cash, full payment Monday by 4 P.M.

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AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12TH

10 A.M.

at the Third Street Auction Gallery, 132 East Third Street, POTTSTOWN, PA 19464

BARN FRESH FURNITURE Primitive Slant front desk. Jelly cupboards - 5 and 6 ft. models in old green paint. Bread board folding table. Green Victorian cottage bed. Chimney cupboard. Barn door. Log chopping block. Fodder cutters, corn sheller, wine press. 4 ft. Hoosier cabinet. 3 ft. step-back cupboard. Empire library table. 8 pc. cherry dining room suite. 1955 GE 3 door wall mount refrigerator, stick & ball cradle. Small vintage safe. Oak washstand. Dome top Trunks. Vintage Brass lamps. Small paintings and prints. Engraving of Lady Seymour. Five boxes of Candlewick glass. Green depression glass. Pyrex graduated bowls. Frankoma and Old Ivory dinner sets. Set of Lenox china. Breininger and Foltz pottery. Turtle Creek slipware. Grouping of old yellowware. Large, Spongeware milk pans. Ironstone tureen. Coffee grinder. Tinware. Pewter. Blue Mason jars. Brass bucket. Wooden barrel. Pulleys & wheels. Plenty of crates and wooden advertising boxes. Pharmacy advertising tins. BPS Store cards. Dozen 1950’s PA LICENSE PLATES. Amoco Oil Bottles. Five toolboxes, full! Martin Luther Reverse Painting on glass. ‘Small Yachts’ design book. Land & Sea book. 60 DE & Hudson RR photos. Imperial Rotograph Viewer. 1920’s Mech. Drawing Device. Advertising Calendars & Ephemera. 300 TRADE CARDS. Map of Cuba. French photos. Cigarette signs & adv. items. Vinegar Vlanetine’s. Paper dolls. Glassboro, NJ Fair Ribbons, 1915. Halloween Banner. Miguel Lopez Indian Art Pottery. Compo Native American doll w/beaded costume. Inuit doll, similarly adorned. Vintage Mexican blanket. Greek Key woolen vest. Three cases of good linens. Bonnets. Silk piano shawls. QUILTS: Dozen old patchwork quilts plus “Bowtie” etc. Handmade lace panel. Vintage buttons, hats, hair combs. Vintage Bathing Suit, Football Uniform, Haverford Baseball Uniform. Wristwatches. Antique stick pins (1849 Calif. gold). Old political pins. Costume jewelry. Cowboy boots. 124th PA Volunteer’s Book. Austrian & Victorian Vintage Clothing. Old photos & scrapbooks. Punchboards. Baseball & Wrestling arcade cards. Belshnickels. Apple head doll by Ira Drven, KY. Cat’s-Eye & Clay marbles. Ideal Shirley Temple & Mary Hoyer Dolls. Antique Japanese dolls, signed 5" German bisque doll. 1870 compo doll. Old Mammy doll. Vintage advertising dolls. Disney comics. Hard plastic jets. Smith Miller flatbed Truck. Hot Wheels & Matchbox vehicles. Toy work benches. Putz Fence. Eerector sets. Little Wonder microphone. Electro Muse Amp. Airway Sanitozor Vacuum. Vintage Records. Sunny Brite Christmas Balls. 150 HALLMARK Ornaments. Gund Bears. Five cases Moden Comics. 1990’s Baseball Card Sets. 10:30 In The Front Room: 100 cases of Matchbox cars & assorted Die Cast Vehicles. Auto Rama & Strombecker slot cars. Beam Bottles. HO Trains & Airplanes. Toys & Games.

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FEATURING MANY PIECES FROM CHRISTIANA MACHINE COMPANY. ALSO SHIPYARD BRASS PROPELLERS, SAIL CANVAS SEWING TOOLS - SOME BONE. A WOOD STOVE MANUFACTURER WITH DECORATIVE CASTIRON PIECES, COFFEE AND GRINDING MILL WHEELS. A LARGE AND HEAVY MACHINIST’S VISE WITH BUILT IN ANVIL. A 1960’S PEPSI-COLA SODA VENDING MACHINE. PRIMITIVES, CARTS, PATTERNS, LIGHTING, BENCHES, CUBBYHOLES, CABINETS, LOCKERS, METAL CABINETS, PALLETS, COG GEARS, SIGNS, FANS, GRATES, WIRE BASKETS, MANY HEAT REGISTERS, STEAM PUNK LAMPS AND MORE……… Unusual Shaped PREVIEW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2016 10 A.M.-6 P.M. Lighting Wood Rolling Cart

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WED., OCTOBER 19, 2016 10 A.M. AN INCREDIBLE ASSEMBLAGE OF ELECTRONICS, EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND VICTROLAS!!! ONE OF THE Bond Signs BEST TO DATE! INCLUDING SEVERAL EDISON CYLINDER PHONOGRAPHS - STANDARD AND HOME, AND MANY TABLETOP AND STANDING VICTROLAS. SEVERAL VICTROLA HORNS. HUNDREDS OF PARTS INCLUDING OAK CASES, CRANKS, REPRODUCERS, ARMS, MOTORS AND MORE! A McINTOSH 60 TUBE AMP, Morning BOSE 501 SERIES IV SPEAKERS WITH STANDS, A RARE GARRARD 201V TRANSCRIPTION TURNTABLE, A BENJAMIN MIRACORD-ELAC MODEL 10 TURNTABLE, AUDIO RESEARCH D-79 TUBE POWER AMP AND A RARE D- Glory Horn Precision Upright 150 TUBE AMP - LESS THAN 200 PRODUCED! Tube Tester THREE BLAUPUNKT STEREO CONSOLES - TWO ARKANSAS MODELS AND ONE MIAMI - SUPER CLEAN!!! A PAIR OF SABA FLOOR MODEL SPEAKERS, SABA MODEL TG-543 REEL TO REEL, MANY RECEIVERS, A MARANTZ 4400 QUAD RECEIVER, SONY MODEL TC730 REEL TO REEL. A MULTITUDE OF ATWATER KENT RADIOS IN WOOD CASES, SPECTACULAR GREBE RADIO, SCOTT NICKEL PLATED RADIO CHASSIS, MANY POWER AUDIO TUBES INCLUDING EL34’S, 5881. TEST EQUIPMENT, OLD RADIO HORN SPEAKERS, COLLINS HAM Symphonium Music RADIOS. QUAD ESL-63 SPEAKERS. MANY OTHER HARD TO FIND VACUUM TUBES AND PARTS. ITS JUST INCREDIBLE TO SAY THE LEAST!!! THOUSANDS OF RECORDS. 45s, 78s AND LPs. ROCK, CLASSICAL, COUNTRY, JAZZ, BLUES. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: PAYMENT ACCEPTED BY CASH OR GOOD PENNSYLVANIA CHECK, MASTERCARD, VISA, DISCOVER, OR AMERICAN EXPRESS. A FEE OF 16% WILL BE CHARGED OVER AND ABOVE THE WINNING BID, REDUCED TO 12% FOR CASH OR GOOD PENNSYLVANIA CHECK. PENNSYLVANIA AUCTION LICENSE AY001987 AUCTIONEERS: LEON KURTZ LIC. AU000522L Edison Standard Cylinder Phono GABI JARAMILLO LIC. AU005728 ROB LAMANO LIC. AA01952 Edison Home Cylinder Phono

McIntosh 60

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Audio Research D-79

Audio Research - 150

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Victrolas

Blaupunkt Mini Model Console Stereo

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medium of radio by featuring a ca. 1930s-era radio with usable headphones so visitors can access FDRs original broadcast campaign speeches the way voters first heard them generations ago. All these artifacts, accentuated by Roosevelt’s own ringing voice and accompanied by the rousing campaign music of his times will demonstrate for modern visitors the remarkable marketing efforts undertaken on behalf of FDR and his opponents in the presidential campaigns of 1932, 1936, 1940, and 1944. The show will be introduced by far more primitive campaign items from the 19th century (including Abraham Lincoln’s 1860 race). The show will also include a nod to FDR’s first national campaign, his unsuccessful race for vice president on the Democratic ticket with presidential nominee James Cox in 1920. The show will feature a special epilogue in honor of Eleanor Roosevelt’s monumental behind-thescenes role in all of her husband’s campaigns (including her speech to the 1940 National Convention credited with assuring FDR the nomination for an unprecedented third term) and in acknowledgment of the first major-party presidential nomination of a woman. This special epilogue will feature material on the very first women to seek the presidency before women even had the right to vote: Victoria Woodhull, who sought the office in 1872, declaring in one of the great understatements in campaign history, “I anticipate criticism,” and Belva Lockwood, who ran a national campaign in 1884, telling the

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BALLY, PA 19503 First of what looks to be at least 5 auctions from a local home. Cast-iron pans, wooden wheelbarrow, brass antique car horn, quilts old & new (approx. 75 total to be sold over 5 auctions), dolls, afghans, crocks, jugs, Longaberger® baskets, milk cans, Tonka - Ertl and other trucks, sleds, small furniture - magazine rack - small shelf, etc., lamps, Fiesta, Pink Depression, records, Halloween and Christmas decorations, plastic flowers, Roseville, baseball cards. Dishes from Japan - Germany and others, doilies, linens, artwork, cast-iron doorstops, Lincoln logs, cuckoo clock, old metal tractor seats, rooster items, bells, cast-iron horse and wagon, brass items, ball jars, Fritz and Floyd candleholders, McCoy cookie jar, Haeger bowl, agate, Hot Wheels cars and lots more. 30+ years of buying & collecting. NOTE … No large furniture items at this auction. Still uncovering them. Pics. and more details on auctionzip.com ID#23480 TERMS… Cash or PA check w/proper ID. 6% sales tax. 10% buyer’s premium. CURRENTLY ACCEPTING ESTATES, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIONS & QUALITY ITEMS.

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PINBACK BUTTONS & RELATED: Sold In 50 Lots As Follows: Large Collection Of Pinback Buttons, Sold By Subject Matter & Including: Presidential, PA Gov., Sports/Baseball Including 1930’s Lou Gehrig, Phila. Eagles, Football Teams, Olympics, Civil War, WWI, WWII, World’s Fair, Santa/New Year’s, Fireman, Space, Aviation, Cars, Gasoline, Early Advertising, Entertainment Related, Including Movies, TV, Disney, Comic, Cowboys & Music. Collection Brotherhood Of America Badges, Pocket Mirrors, Old Adv. Giveaways, Gum Cards, Presidential Campaign Paper, Non-Button Items, W.C. Fields & Other Games, 1990’s Movie Studio Promos & 1990’s Big Lot Of Batman Figures. Items Lots Ideal For Collectors As Well As Dealers. PRIMITIVES: 2 Wood & Brass Stanley Levels, 6 Candy Molds, 12 Pewter Choc. Molds, Much Assorted Tinware, Two Way Staved Measurer, Brass & Iron Skimmer, Butcher’s Tools, Pancake Turners, All Wooden Lemon Squeezer, J.B. Fishel’s Bread Knife, Dough Bowl, 2 Dough Scrapers, Pie Shovel, Early Conestoga Wagon Tar Bucket, Flat Wooden Springle Cookie Board, Iron & Glass Wall Coffee Grinder, Marble Foot Warmer, Wood & Pierced Tin Coffee Wall Grinder, BANKS: 2 Reindeer, Lamb Standing All Having Original Paint, STONEWARE: Blue Dec. Crock w/Ears, 2 Blue Dec. Preserving Jars w/ Lids, & More, KOHR’S OF YORK, PA: 2 Milkshake Signs, Wood Script Kohr’s Name w/Comma, Long Drop Flavor Board With Slots, Cardboard Containers Of Kohr’s In ½ & Full Gal. Sizes, YORK FAIR: 8 Matchbox Sm. Trucks, Complete Set Of Large Trucks, York Fair Teddy Bears, TOYS: 28 West German Animals, Windup Jumping Jim Tin Toy, Windup Alabama Coon Jigger Black Art Tin Toy, WWII Palm Puzzle, Monkey On Roller Skates, Lucky Seven B.O. Dice Throwing Monkey, B.O. Big John Chimpee Chief, Complete Wooden Fisher-Price Circus w/Contents, Playschool Wooden Riding Giraffe, 17 Folkmanis Hand Puppets, Cast West York Fire Trucks, More, DOLLS: Armand Marseille Large Headed Doll Having The Wrong Body, Raggedy Ann Wooden Doll Face, Rag. Ann & Andy Dolls In Case (2003), Rag. Ann Porcelain Face Doll, 2 Rag. Ann Valentine Dolls, Doll Washboard, SMALL TREASURES: Curly Maple Round Hand Mirror, KW Ice Cream Cone Dipper, Green’s Measuring Cup & Milk Box, Old Forge Spring Grove, PA Quart Milk Bottle, 6 Metal Shoes, 3 Jardinieres, 14” Nipper Dog, Fancy Lady’s Purse, 64 Pcs. Stangl In Blueberry Pattern For Eight, Quilts, Soft Pretzel Case, Pretzel Tins, Wire Art Garden Gate, York & Valencia Book, Jadeite S&P Set For The Stove, Depression Glass, Rug Beaters, Stained Glass Window, Black Art Book, 300 Pocketknives (Sold In Dozen Lots), Victorian Samovar, Weller Vase & Jardiniere, 3 Pc. Nest Of Cream & Green Granite Basins, ARTWORK: 25 12”x16” Framed Lawn Wood WWII Posters Comm. By U.S. Government & Having Monkee’s & Sayings, Lawson 1947 Calendar With His Picture & Writings & Information On Reverse, 4 Pen & Ink Drawings Of York Buildings, 3 Wm. Falker’s Of York, 3 Dyers Of York, 3 Zimmermans Of York, 5 York Bank Pictures, #77 Bruce Dall Floral Ecstasy Picture, Lils & Other Old Paintings, Currier & Ives (Caroline), Martha & George Washington Pictures, TRAMP ART: Six Foot Tall Tramp Art Floor Light, 3 Sewing Boxes, 5 Jewelry Boxes, Small Dresser, Doll Rocker, 21” By 11” By 11½” Keeping Box With Hidden Sliding Lock, STERLING SILVER: 8 Place Setting Of Flatware In Cherry Box w/Drawer (50+ Pcs.), HALLOWEEN: Vintage & Modern, Old World Halloween Radko Tree, 5 Ft. Hanging Witch, Six Ft. Standing Witch, Witch On Rocking Chair, ADV.: 7 Nice Wooden Boxes, Black & Sons Adv. For Women To Work Sign, Long Drop Pepsi Tin Adv. Thermometer, Much Adv. Tins, Brown’s Market Cardboard Timer Of West York, FURNITURE AT 6:30 P.M.: 2 Seven Pc. Dinette Sets, 2 Bedroom Suites, Matrching Sofa & Chaise Lounge, Futon, Unusual Tree Trunk Coffee Table, Porch Furniture, Oak Highchair, Console Ewer, Oak Wall Telephone, Candlestick Brass Phone, PFALTZGRAFF: Rare Indirect Green Lamp, America’s Potter Bicentennial Mini Collection, A Must Come & See Sale. AUTOMOBILES: 1996 Pontiac Sunbird Having 73,000 Miles & Air Conditioning, 1999 Cadillac DeVille Having Air Conditioning & Reclining Seats With 69,000 Miles. Automobiles Sold At 6 P.M. AUCTIONEER: GARY L. GLADFELTER #345 PHONE #s (717) 318-8586 OR (717) 854-7358 BEFORE THE SALE & DAY OF SALE PHONE #s (717) 578-4937 OR (717) 880-0392 AND ALL #s DAY OF SALE AUCTIONZIP.COM FOR PICTURES & TEXT #1013 CASH OR HONORABLE CHECK • 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM CONSIGNMENTS AS WELL AS REFERRALS ARE WELCOME LOCATION CLOSE TO YORK FAIRGROUNDS • EXTRA PARKING IN REAR OF FIRE HALL

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press, “I cannot vote, but I can be voted for.” Also featured will be the first two women to vie for the presidential nomination of the major political parties: Republican Margaret Chase Smith (1964) and Democrat Shirley Chisholm (1972), illustrated by choice original items for each. “It is a particular honor for the house where Eleanor Roosevelt once lived to acknowledge the historical significance of the 2016 campaign, the first major-party nomination of a woman candidate, by reminding visitors of the groundbreaking efforts by women who aspired to that achievement over the past two centuries,” said Raab. The majority of exhibition space will be devoted to mass-produced campaign material designed to the campaigns of Franklin Roosevelt. Almost quaint by 21st-century standards, these advertising tools, in their own time, characterized the most brilliantly conceived, ultra-modern campaigns for the nation’s highest office. Distributed in vast numbers by political organizations, these artifacts were passionately used by voters of the era, eagerly displayed on lawns, fences, and in storefronts; proudly worn on lapels, hats, and dresses; or eagerly hoisted at rallies and parades. They were designed not only to boost FDR, but to defeat him, to be shown by campaign buttons featuring slogans like “No Third Term” and “We Don’t Like Eleanor Either.” Most of these items have not been seen together in the 72 years since the last of FDR’s presidential campaigns. Now, at the height of interest in current White House

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did just that. It more than quadrupled its low estimate to realize $32,940. Lot #500, a Red Hat motor oil gasoline porcelain was a headliner at $24,400. Lot #3, a black and white triangular diecut “Packard Genuine Parts Only,” was the real-deal at $23,180. And lot #501, a hard-to-find, double-sided Cadillac “Standard of the World” porcelain sign, set the bar at $18,300. This sale’s offering of outstanding lenses and globes clearly caught the eye of collectors all over the world. Lot #165, Red Fox gasoline globe

A Polly Gas iconic parrot image diecut sign sold for $85,400.

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

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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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.

WANTED!

Vintage Tube Electronics DEAD OR ALIVE Audio Equip. - Vacuum Tubes Speakers - Ham & Military Radios Surplus Parts - Test Equipment Hi-Fi Stereo & More

WE BUY IT ALL

610-649-4151

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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

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

OCEAN LINER MEMORABILIA china, glassware, silver, paper, souvenirs, posters or models. Cunard, French Line, White Star Line, Italian Line, etc. 607-625-3947 OLDER FIREWORKS OR Packs Wanted by Collector, 573-474-5030 or 573-881-0090. WANTED OLD LETTER Press Equipment, wood/ lead letters, or anything printing related. Also looking for Blacksmith Anvils. Call 440-693-4232. 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

Antiques & Auction News — October 7, 2016 - - 15 antiquesandauctionnews.net well as my outstanding auction staff, in helping to bring these breathtaking selections to the attention of the international automobilia and petroliana collecting communities,” said Dan Morphy. Morphy Auctions is located at 2000 N. Reading Road, Denver, Pa. To learn more, readers may call 717-335-3435, email info@morphyauctions.com or This Associated Gasoline with logo This Indian Gasoline with running This Tioga Gasoline with logo 13.5Indian logo OPE globe sold for inch globe lenses sold for $21,350. visit www.MorphyAuctions.com. porcelain sign sold for $32,940. $36,600.

BUYING RECORDS, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s Rock & Roll, Jazz. Call 302-898-0195.

SPORTS CARDS AND other sports related items. Publications, pins, pennants, tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphia items especially wanted. Ellis, 158 Stratford Dr., Philadelphia, PA 19115, 215-934-5618. TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cards and Memorabilia to a Collector. Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709, kdomo22951@aol.com

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

COMIC BOOKS for Sale, 1940s-1970s, 50,000+, Movie/TV, Heroes, Classics, Westerns, Disney, Horror, Sci-Fi & more. Wide selection, reasonable prices. Request 64 page "Old Comics" catalog with $4.00 (outside US $11.00). MightyMags.Com PO Box 22916, St. Petersburg, FL 33742 or view online MightyMags.Com

buy and register previously auctioned items. “Each ‘Make Offer to Owner’ listing can be seen by thousands of users, and this popular feature has doubled in the past two years, and ‘Make Offer to Owner’ is expected to reach $3 million by the end of 2016,” said Ivy. “The program is another example of how we’ve increased the number of convenient tools collectors can use to quickly locate and own objects.” Additional services recently added include domain name and intellectual property auctions and extended bidding on high-end sports collectibles auctions. HA.com also allows

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

DEPT. 56 CHRISTMAS in the City & Snow Village. $10, $15 & $20 a piece. Call Joe 215-208-9041

members to catalog their own collections, register their ownership of items sold at past auctions they have acquired from other sources, and draft want lists that instantly alert them when a desired item becomes available. “Heritage was built – and is owned by – collectors, so we think like collectors,” said Ivy. “We want our clients to feel confident and comfortable so they can buy and sell on their own terms.” Heritage Auctions celebrated its 40th anniversary this year. It has over 600 employees and total sales of more than $800 million in prices realized across 40 different collecting categories. For more information about Heritage Auctions, visit www.HA.com.

LARGE AMOUNT OF 1980-1990 Barbie Dolls in new repro boxes. Call Joe 215208-9041

ATTENTION

SIGNS & RAILROAD Memorabilia, selliing old signs and misc. railroad items sincere inquiries only, call 732-915-3699

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. MAGAZINES FOR SALE, 15,000+ Monster Movie, Sci-Fi, Horror, Comic-Format, Satire, Cult TV, Fanzines & more. Large selection, accurate grading, reasonable prices. Request 28-page "Magazine" catalog with $3 (outside US $9). MightyMags.Com PO Box 22916, St. Petersburg, FL 33742 or view online MightyMags.Com

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

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1/18 SCALE CARS, new in boxes, 2/$25, $15 & $20. Call Joe, 215-208-9041

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lenses in an unusually wide globe body, outfoxed their low estimate by more than three times to realize $20,740. Lot #1054, a Rainbow Gasoline motor oil single globe lens, generated a spectrum of interest and finally sold for $23,180. And two Indianthemed offerings were of chief concern in this category. Lot #1055, an Indian Gasoline globe with Havoline etched in the sides, more than tripled its low estimate to realize $36,600. And lot #1171, Tioga Gasoline Globe Lenses featuring a side view of an Indian in full headdress, was a profile in excellence in realizing $21,350. This auction’s fine selection of over 80 vintage gasoline pumps was truly ironclad. Change was in the air with lot #122, a Starkley #C coin operated ten-gallon visible pump. This 112-inch-tall, hard-to-find example flexed its muscles to realize $19,520, almost twice its low estimate. “This final Kyle Moore collection sales events was truly a high note in this four-part sale. Enthusiasts clearly could not get enough of the amazing examples offered through these sales. It is absolutely astonishing to realize that the Moore collection realized over $16 million at auction! I want to thank the Moore family, as


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RESTAURANT/BAR EQUIPMENT & FURNITURE, TAVERN SIGNS & LIGHTS, ANTIQUES & BREWERIANA 5589 Old Philadelphia Pike, GAP

(WHITE HORSE), PA 17527 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 - 10:00 A.M. DIRECTIONS: The White Horse Inn is located on Rt. 340 (Old Phila. Pike) in the Village of White Horse just East of the intersection of Rt. 897 South.

RESTAURANT/BAR EQUIPMENT & FURNITURE (Starting at 10:00 A.M.) 10 Burner Garland Propane Stove with Optional Grill and Double Oven, 6’ SS 3-Hole Under Counter Bar Sink; Under-Counter Mug Chiller; Toast Master Soup Warmer; True Reach-In Glass Door Cooler; 4’ Perlick Reach-In 6 Pack Cooler; Manitowic 2 Door SS Refrigerator; Beverage Air 1 Door SS Refrigerator; Arctic Air 1 Door Upright Freezer; (2) Panasonic Commercial Microwave Ovens; 4’ SS Propane Steam Table; 2/4 Basket Star Electric Deep Fryer; Kenmore SS Reach-In Freezer; Small & Large Chest Freezers; SS Commercial Dishwasher Station; Boxer Meat Slicer; Dining Room Tables & Chairs; Bar Stools; (s) Electronic Cash Registers; Pavilion Picnic & Other Tables; Assorted SS Cookware & Utensils; Assorted Dinnerware & Glassware; Chest Freezer; Coca-Cola Sign; 9’ Perlick Under-Counter Reach-in Beer Cooler w/3-Head Tap; Exhaust Hood w/Ansel System; 9’x9’ Walk-in Refrigerator; Iron Tables and Chairs, Lg. & Sm. Window A/C units; Remaining Food an Paper Goods Inventory, Butt Can & More.

1969 JEEP V6 WITH SNOWPLOW (Runs) ALLIS-CHALMERS WD PARTIALLY RESTORED TRACTOR LARGE OUTSIDE PORCELAIN OVER TIN WHITE HORSE INN COCA-COLA SIGN NEON SIGNS, LIGHTS & MISC BREWERMANIA Neon Signs: Rolling Rock, Michelob, Old Milwaukee, Miller G.D., Genny Ale, Genny Light, Coors Light, Bud, Bud Light, Bud Country, Rolling Rock Neon Clock, Bud Neon Clock, Yuengling Clock, Neon Open Sign, Miller Lite & more. Metal Signs: Yuengling, Bud Light, Bud Light Basketball, Bud Sturgis, Mich Ultra, Franziskaner, Labatts, Bud Mets, Old Mill Guitar & more. Lights: Old Pabst Hanging Light, Pair Michelob Lights, Zima, Schmidts, Michelob, Pabst Register Light, Troegs & more. Misc. Brewermania: Schmidts clock, Old tap markers, beer trays, shadowbox signs, old Rolling Rock race horse pictures, old Budweiser horse pictures, Bud Custers Last Stand picture, beer mirrors, Elvira standup cutout, Tim McGraw cut out, shadowbox signs, beer cans & bottles, steins, White Horse Scotch horse, menu boards, Penn State Joe Pa items, 170th Anniversary Yuengling picture, Yuengling dog picture, old Piels figurines, Bud clock & more.

ANTIQUES Custom-made stained glass white horse in frame, Kauffman’s Store New Holland clock, calendars, old Lionel train sets, railroad lanterns, records, 45s, books, pretzel and chip tins, school desks, doll cradle, child’s sleigh, spinning wheel chair, trunk, set of chicken divided dishes, fox hunt pictures, old PA license plates, old horse clock, school, road and township map of Lancaster County 1892, chestnut mirrored wall rack, oak hall bench, marble top dresser, tavern table, oak bed, cedar chest, oak washstand, iron pitcher pump, cast-iron radiators, cast-iron tub planter, cast-iron potbelly stove, cast-iron butcher’s kettle, lg. porch flower planters, 4 gal. stoneware jugs, recliner, sm. refrigerator & more. TERMS Cash or PA Check. No Debit or Credit Cards. No Buyer’s Premiums. Food Available. FOR: Edward McQueen

Barr/Davis Auctioneers, LLC P.O. Box 7, Gap, PA 17527

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ZETTLEMOYER AUCTION CO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AT 9 A.M. 820 Nursery Street, FOGELSVILLE, PA 18051 100S ANTIQUE & MODERN FIREARMS, TIFFANY NEW YORK ENGRAVED SPURS, PA HUNTING LIC. 1933 #2 & 1934 #1, WILDLIFE ART, 10,000+ ROUNDS NEW AMMO, RELOADING SUPPLIES, GERMAN CARS Cars: 1971 Mercedez-Benz 220 Diesel, 62,000 orig. garage kept miles; 1995 BMW 318ti; 2003 BMW 325i. Firearms: Rare Henry Model 1860 Engraved lever action rifle with history to American Civil War Colonel William Willard Hoyt of the 189th NYVI; Tiffany New York Engraved Brass spurs belonging to the same Collection Colt M1878 revolvers to include Very Rare .44 Colt Nickel plated w/Factory Letter stating an 1882 shipping date w/16 total pieces going to Winchester Repeating Arms & a Pall Mall London; Fine collection of Winchester 1873, 76, 85, 86, 90, 92, 94, 95, 06 & 1910SL, (2) 70 pre ‘64 and other rifles & shotguns to include many special orders such as long brls., set triggers, takedowns; Original PA Long rifles by Zettler & others; 1919 A4 machine gun on tripod; U.S. 1898, 1903, 03-A3, M1 Garand & Carbines; German 98K & other Mausers; Mosin Nagant; Ambercrombie & Fitch o/u trap, Browning Citori & L.C. Smith shotguns; .410 dbl. brl. & o/u shotguns; Remington 700 BDL, 760 Dul & R-15; Bushmaster XM15, Plum Crazy C-15; Weatherby Vanguard; Savage 19 N.R.A., 19, 93R17; Colt 1911’s, Official Police, engraved 1902; Broomhandle Mauser, Glocks; High Standard Super Citation & H-D Military; Smith & Wesson #3 Russian, 657; Collection of Early BB guns to include the First Daisy; Ned Smith & other wildlife art; 10,000+ rds. 9mm, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, .30-06 SPRG, 5.56mm, .22 LR, 12 ga. & others; Newhouse #15 bear trap; Collection of Ruger No. 1 & M77 rifles, rare calibers, Limited Edition. DON’T MISS OUT, Live & Absentee Online at www.Proxibid.com Always accepting firearms for Consignment, reasonable rates. For full list visit

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