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Terry and Kim Kovel | Antiques & Collecting
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aul Evans (1931-1987) is one of the famous midcentury designers in America. He made unique furniture that fit into the buildings and houses being introduced after World War II.
flowered upholstery sold at a Rago Modern Design auction in the fall. The chairs estimated at $9,000 to $14,000 sold for $20,000 — well over the estimate. Each chair is 26 x 25 1/2 x 20 inches.
Q. I’m trying to find the
maker of a silver or silver-plated pitcher I have. It’s about 5 1/2 inches high and has several marks imprinted on the bottom. Evans’ studio was in New The top row has “W & W,” Hope, Pennsylvania, and in then underneath that are the 1960s he was making three symbols: a lion, cat or furniture from steel and other jaguar head and a lowercase italic letter “f.” There metals. He had to learn to are numbers hand-etched weld, torch cut and create a patina to make his boxy chests or scratched underneath the row of symbols. Can and tables. Unexpected woods and met- you tell me who made this als were used in the furniture pitcher and about how old he made at the Cranbrook it is? Academy of Art. He was This mark was used by successful as a sculptor and as Wakely & Wheeler, London a designer and maker for the silversmiths. James Wakely company Directional Furniture. and Frank Wheeler worked After his death, Evans’ work together by 1884. The “W was forgotten for a few years, & W” mark was registered but soon it was realized that in 1909, the year the company name became Wakely Evans’ designs were important, and prices have been & Wheeler. The lion is the going up. English silver standard mark, His Cityscape pieces seem which indicates the pitcher is to be the most popular, but sterling silver. The “cat” mark Argenta chairs and tables are is a leopard’s head, the town wanted for dining rooms in mark for London. The lower modern houses with large case “f ” is the London date windows and plain walls. letter mark for 1961. Each piece is handmade, To learn more about English all are heavy, difficult to silver marks, visit Kovels. move, unusual and sure to be com. noticed. A pair of armchairs made in the 1960s of steel paired with How can I find the
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These unusual chairs were designed by Paul Evans. His furniture is selling for higher prices each year as collectors understand his importance.
value of four Royal Doulton figural creamers? Each one has the head and shoulders of a historical figure.
“Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide” explains the sizes. Then, check current prices online, but be sure to look for sold prices or completed You have character jugs, auctions. not creamers. Royal Doulton A large character jug sells started making character jugs for $8 to $90. A few sell for in 1934. Smaller versions were high prices, but most are hard introduced in 1935. Each jug to sell. Asking prices are often was a portrait of a famous per- higher than the final prices. son’s head. Some of the characters are historical figures I have a whale’s tooth or characters from literature while some represent famous scrimshaw made by Frank people or occupations. The ti- Barcelos in very good contle of the figure may be on the dition. I want to sell it but outside of the jug or included don’t know if I should use in the marks on the bottom. eBay or an auction. Would First, determine which of you be able to help? the sizes you have. Kovels’ A. Scrimshaw — carvings
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or etchings on whale’s teeth, bone or ivory — was first carved by North American whalers and others about 1800. A scrimshander is someone who makes scrimshaw. Frank Barcelos was born Francisco Jose de Barcelos. He came to the United States from the Azores in 1969. Some of his scrimshaw sells for high prices. There are federal laws governing the sale of whale ivory, and it can’t be shipped between states. You should contact an auction house to see if they can sell it.
Q. We went to Hawaii
in 1974 and bought three wood pictures of flowers on a black velvet background. They’re in round Plexiglass-domed frames. The paper on the back of the frames say they are real flowers and leaves handpicked and “Handcrafted in Maui, Hawaii, by Saburo Inc.” It also gives the names of the flowers. We’re interested in selling these and would like to know what they are worth. My husband thinks we paid $125 for them. Can you tell us the best way to go about selling them? SEE ANTIQUES, PAGE F5
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Lee Reich | In The Garden
Plants have their ways to handle winter’s chill
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S THE SONG GOES, “Baby it’s cold outside.” It’s a wonder plants can just stand there and survive. They can’t stomp their limbs or do jumping jacks to get their sap moving and warm up. The sap has no warmth anyway. But plants do survive, some opting for the easiest route of letting their tops die off each winter. Actually, such plants anticipated today’s weather back in late summer, when they started pumping nutrients in their stems and leaves down to their roots. That’s why asparagus’ stems went from lush green to tawny brown, and why coneflowers, delphiniums, and peonies have been reduced to nothing more than a few dry stalks. What’s left of these plants is spending a mild winter underground. Five feet down, the earth’s temperature stays at a relatively balmy 50 degrees. Most plant roots don’t run that deep, but even 1 foot down the temperature won’t reach the subzero temperatures that could be reached outside. Practical Rule Number One: A thick blanket of some fluffy, organic material — leaves, straw, or wood chips, for example — laid down in fall insulates the ground against cold to keep roots even warmer. Low growing plants whose
shedding. No, not by pulling bacteria, shaking, or a seed off the leaves, but by letting crystal of ice. plants naturally slow down beHardy plants also can gradginning in late summer. Don’t ually move water out of their stimulate them with excessive cells into the spaces between water, fertilizer, or pruning at the cells. There, the water that time. can freeze without causing Whether leafless or leafy in damage. At the same time, the liquid within the winter, the Five feet down, the cells becomes trunks and branches of earth’s temperature more concentrees and stays at a relatively trated in sugars and minerals, shrubs do balmy 50 degrees. so is less likely have to stand up and face Most plant roots don’t to freeze for the same reason the cold. run that deep, but that antifreeze Their living even 1 foot down the keeps the water cells are How can plants survive winter’s cold, their water not freezing in your car filled with temperature won’t and bursting open cells? radiator from water, yet if reach the subzero freezing. this water temperatures that stems and leaves stay alive in freezes, the and their stems and leaves Our toughest winter have it almost as good cells either have no chance of rotting beplants are those could be reached as those survived only by their neath mulch that is moist and dehydrate or that are best outside. too warm. roots. Near the ground, these suffer physiat reabsorbing cal damage from ice crystals. Pity those poor plants that plants aren’t exposed to the the water outside their cells One way the living wood must stand upright all winter. full brunt of winter winds or when temperatures warm. Even these plants do, of course, cells of hardy plants avoid cold. And if Nature decides to Practical Rule Number Four freeze damage is by supercool- is the same as Rule Number deal with frigid weather. throw down a powdery, white ing. If you remember your high Three. Anything that helps One way trees and shrubs insulating blanket, those leaves protect themselves from freez- school chemistry, supercooled plants naturally shed leaves in and low stems are protected ing is by shedding those parts late summer and fall also helps water can stay liquid down even more. plants naturally toughen up for to even minus forty degrees Practical Rule Number Two: most likely to freeze — their winter. (Fahrenheit or Centigrade, In case Mother Nature is up to leaves. Which brings us to Practical they’re the same at near that other activities, provide your Come visit Lee Reich’s garden temperature), as long as not own low blanket for low-grow- Rule Number Three: Help ing perennials — again, that online at leereich.com. plants along with their leaf disturbed by such things as fluffy cover of straw, leaves, or wood chips. Do wait to cover these plants until weather turns relatively cold, in mid-December, so that plants have acclimated to cold,
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The exterior seems normal enough with yellow walls and a clay tile roof, but the 6,170-squarefoot interior toes the line between eclectic and downright bizarre. The fireplace in the home owned by TV’s Dr. Phil, at left. (REALTOR.COM)
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Dr. Phil’s place hits the market Unusual interior runs gamut from eclectic to bizarre By Jack Flemming
Los Angeles Times
A dozen guns adorn the dining room wall. Bizarre figurines of bears and rabbits eye you from every living space.
The master suite sits upstairs. One of five bedrooms and six bathrooms, it opens to a private balcony overlooking the half-acre grounds. Outside, the living spaces are a bit more normal. There’s a dining gazebo with chandeliers, as well as a lounge with a fireplace. In the back, a flagstone patio surrounds a swimming pool and spa. McGraw, 69, is best known for his advice-centered talk show “Dr. Phil,” which debuted in 2002 after he starred in segments on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” The show is currently
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and a custom wet bar with antler-like backrests on the bar stools. The family room adds neon-lighted cabinetry, and the entry boasts a hanging chair. In the living room, custom art and animal figurines surround a fireplace. According to the listing, the one-of-a-kind finishes can be kept. A more dramatic space comes in the dining room, which is cloaked in bold shades of black and gray and features a wall of guns. The lofted billiards room lightens things up with a wine cellar and blue floors seemingly splattered with white paint.
The family room includes neon-lighted cabinetry. (REALTOR.COM)
renewed until 2023 and has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award every year since 2004. In 2011, he sold a Mediterra-
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Don & Dave Runyan | Project of the Week
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RACTICAL FOR ALmost any room in the house, this handsome blanket chest and seat project is equally at home in the bedroom, family room or hall. Perfect for everything from bedding and clothes to toys, boots and umbrellas, the chest combines traditional styling with plenty of storage under a handy, hinged seat. Built from 18 board feet of oak and a sheet of matching plywood (other species will work just as well), the chest is a great project for beginners. The design calls for mostly straight cuts, and the curved cuts are traced from full-size
Antiques CONTINUED FROM PAGE F2
A. Saburo Inc. was founded
by Saburo Matsushita. The company developed a special process to petrify the flowers and plate them with 24-karat gold. The pictures were made in several sizes with different shaped frames. The pictures were still being produced in the 1980s and sold for $6.50 to $150. They aren’t popular now and prices have dropped. Some sell online for $10 to $45.
patterns. To build, simply measure, trace and cut everything out. Next, assemble the main section of the project — essentially a rectangular box — using glue and nails. Once the main body of the chest is assembled, add the back rest, arm supports and arm rests. Finally, install the lid and trim pieces and apply finish as preferred. The project measures about 48 inches long by 19 inches deep by 36 inches tall at the back. The Blanket Chest and Bench plan, No. 789, is $9.95 and includes step-by-step
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CURRENT PRICES Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions. Underwood Standard Typewriter, No. 5, round keys, ruler, half-moon opening, black, 11 x 12 inches, $120. Coverlet, “Manufactured on the Latest Fashion,” trees, urn, flowers, circles, blue and white, fringe, Seifert & Co., 89 x 96 inches, $330. Baccarat vase, cut glass, gold enamel, leaves, 19 x 5 inches, $375. Wrought iron gate, 4 sections, scrollwork, repeating kidney shapes, center hinged gate, 73 x 97 inches, $800. Galle vase, pink flowers, brown stems, leaves, waisted neck, cameo glass, 15 inches, $810. Ship’s binnacle, brass, iron, mahogany, lift off dome, doors, gimbal mounted compass, adjustable prism, H. Hughes & Son, 19 x 17 inches, $1,230. Vanity, mirror, drawer, inlay, bronze mounts, candelabra sconces, curved, 63 x 46 inches, $1,375. Minton plate, pate-sur-pate center, cupid, grasses, reticulated rim, gilt, 9 inches, $1,625. Carousel horse, jumper, tucked head, ears back, white, brown saddle, pommel, blue parcel gilt breast strap, brass pole, 64 x 46 inches, $2,770. Kalo vase, silver, flared, round foot, c. 1920, 18 x 5 inches, $4,375.
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Built from 18 board feet of oak and a sheet of matching plywood (other species will work just as well), the chest is a great project for beginners.
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Upcoming events Berkshire Botanical Garden, 5 West Stockbridge Road, presents the following upcoming programs. Beginning on Wednesday, and continuing for the next eight weeks through March 4, BBG presents “Planting Plan Design Studio,” from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Learn how to design a planting plan for private and public garden spaces. Explore the manipulation of space by using plant material through exercises dealing with form, color and texture. Students will consider the nature of plant characteristics in specific design settings. Style of house will be used for a source of inspiration while honoring the horticultural needs of each plant. Students will make presentations for each project, and class critiques will be positive, instructive, and essential to the learning process. Cost is $350 for BBG members and $385 nonmembers. On Jan. 18, from 1 to 3 p.m., BBG presents “New England and Hudson Valley Heirloom Grape Varieties for the Home Garden.” This class will cover how to grow locally developed heirloom grapes (1840-1890) in your backyard to produce eating grapes, juices, jellies, and wines. Grape wines can also be used for landscaping purposes to create arbors, establish fence lines, and attract wildlife. Topics covered include grape variety selection, how to establish a vineyard in your backyard, pruning techniques, and trellising systems. Most of these grapes can be grown in an ecologically sustainable manner and become part of your edible landscape. Cost is $30 members and $40 nonmembers. To register for either program, go online to berk shirebotanical.org. Send items for garden notes to pmastriano@repub.com two weeks prior to publication.
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AMHERST Lisa Raskin and David Sofield to Trustees of Amherst College and Amherst College, 263 South Pleasant St., $500,000.
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CHESTERFIELD Laraine Childs to John O’Connell, 59 Sugar Hill Road, $130,000.
CHICOPEE Blue Summit Realty LLC, to Mohamad Saleh Younes, 24 Fanwood Drive, $76,500. Charles M. Kulig and Michael S. Kulig to Westside Housing Inc., Sheridan St., $120,000. D. Murphy Properties LLC, to Bonnie E. Germain, 86 Honeysuckle Drive, $139,900. Dianne Robare, representative, Floyd Bruce Robare, estate, and Floyd B. Robare, estate, to Jonathan Leary, 35 Buckley Boulevard, $145,000. Grandview Development Associates LLC, to Joseph Da Silva Julio, Sycamore Lane, $120,000. Filomena M. Ribeiro, Joe L. Silva, Carlos A. Silva and George M. Silva to Zachary R. Tucker and Samantha A. Howe, 30 South St., $237,000. Frank M. Clark Jr., to Rehab Home Buyers LLC, 80 Munger Road, $114,000. John S. Lane Son & Inc., to Chicopee Acquisitions LLC, 420 McKinstry Ave., $100. Laurie A. St Marie to Ronald L. Allwood and Shirley D. Allwood, 87 Dayton St., $217,000.
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Flora Lee Newman and Richard Newman to Kenneth J. Richards, 9 Pierce St., $218,300.
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Mary Ann Kinne Isdale Marital Trust, Margaret Holly Isdale and Ian Isdale, trustees, to Bradford D. Scudder and Nan A. Scudder, 221A Pfersick Road, $250,000.
Karen E. Niedzielski to Lisa K. Ponce, 17 Maine Ave., $149,000. Kevin C. Netto Construction Inc., to John P. Bonin and Esther M. Bonin, 54-56 Clark St., $413,000. Mark J. Murphy and Susan R. Murphy to Kam Chaw Boon and Nien Hun Yong, 39 Pine Hill Road, $339,900.
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Kris N. Warner to Abaz Cecunjani, 115 Verde Drive, $360,000.
HADLEY Bercume Construction LLC, to Adam Ginsburg and Beth Ginsburg, 6 Nikkis Way, $669,000.
Catherine A. Kostecki to Amelia G Shaida and Cassidy B. Shaida, 28 Alden Street, $186,500. Patricia A. Varilly to Robert C. Johnson, Robert C. Johnson Jr., and Susan A. Johnson, 5 Keegan Lane, Unit 5, College Park Condominium,
Shiyue Cheng and Xiaofei Wang to Brandi G. LaBanc and David A. LaBanc, 3 Indian Pipe Drive, $609,000. SEE DEEDS, PAGE F8
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Mary Ann Kinne Isdale Marital Trust, Margaret Holly Isdale and Ian Isdale, trustees, to Bradford D. Scudder and Nan A. Scudder, 221A Pfersick Road, $250,000.
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Amelia A. Sirum, trustee, and Szala Realty Trust to Sunderland Road North LLC, Sunderland Road, $400,000.
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HAMPDEN Kevin M. Munsell, representative, Jacqueline C. Munsell, estate, and Frank L. Munsell to Mary B. Zajchowski and Molly R. Zajchowski, 31 Burleigh Road, $312,000.
HAWLEY Robert Skelton to Paul David Klemer and Robert Skelton, East Road, $8,000.
HOLLAND Niles N. Robbins and Cynthia L. Godin to Amanda L. Saucier and Matthew D. Saucier, 88 Sturbridge Road, $288,000. Boys & Girls Club Family Center Inc., to Susan Shaw Saari, 160 Brimfield Road, $330,000.
HOLYOKE David Frain, representative, and William F. Frain., estate, to Zack Grzelak and Peter J. Normandin, 77 Richard Eger Drive, $271,000. John A. Finn, representative, Martin J. Finn III, estate, Morgan Finn, Peter Finn, Martin Finn, Mary Finn Fogerty, Martin J. Finn, estate, and Martin J. Finn Jr., to Eric M. Rogers, 102 Homestead Ave., $173,000. Kathleen A. McMahon, Thomas E. Baush, Michael L. Baush and Nancy P. Walker to Elizabeth Rose Walker, 53 Clayton Road, $232,000. Thomas J. McNulty Jr., to Sarah E. Forfa and Benjamin D. Ashley Jr., 70 Pleasant St., $284,000. William F. Leahy and Molly Leahy to 938 Main Street LLC, 938-940 Main St., $275,000.
LONGMEADOW Christopher Pierson and Megan Pierson to Andrea M. Davis and Katherine E. Hone, 101 Colton Place, $277,101. David G. Chapdelaine to Min Ho Cho, 33 Woolworth St., $339,000. Nagendra Yadava and Geeta Yadav to Neda Dulaimy, 18 Silver Birch Road, $297,000. North Harlow 6 LLC, to AC Liberty Development LLC, 945 Shaker Road, $1,300,000. Raymond A. Burer to Nicholas E. Hurlin, 64 Elmwood Ave., $254,000. Richard J. Graveline and Margaret G. Graveline to Kimberley Lynne Murphy, 15 Cross St., $363,000. Vladimir M. Petrovic and Alexsandra Petrov to Christopher D.
Pierson and Megan T. Pierson, 25 Farmington Ave., $347,500.
LUDLOW Antonio F. Baltazar and Shannon Baltazar to Geoffrey J. Creed and Chelsea A. Gaudreau, 1262 Center St., $390,000. David M. Fernandes and Rosalind J. Forti to Timothy Q. Maples, 17 Woodland Circle, $357,000. Fabiola E. Bourcier, estate, Fabiola Elizabeth Bourcier, estate, and Donald V. Bourcier, representative, to Michele A. Liberto and Anthony H. Liberto, 98 Nash Hill Road, $284,000. Robert J. Robitaille, Margaret A. Robitaille and Shannon M. Robitaille to Christopher J. Richter, 707 Chapin St., $168,000.
MONSON Marissa E. Brown to Faith Esposito, 52 Hovey Road, $305,000. Mark Pessolano, Peter Pessolano, Amy Pessolano and Amy Pryor to Western Mass Realty Group LLC, Boston Road, $100.
MONTAGUE Christina M. Couture, “aka” Christina M. Maloney, and Nicholas Maloney to Joanna E. Rueter and Robert G. Rueter, 68 Oakman St., $232,000. Douglas R. McNamara, Pamela J. McNamara, Anita G Paulin and James D. Paulin to Leonard Yakir, 168 Montague City Road, $359,900. Ronald P. Jaspersohn to Donna J. Pomeroy and Richard L. Pomeroy, 106 Montague Street, $183,000.
NORTHAMPTON Douglas P. Ferrante and Douglas Ferrante to Douglas B. Thayer and Jain Lattes, 209 Locust St., $720,000. Brian Adams and Edith M. Phippen to Mark R. Chrabascz and Sarah A. Carroll, 36 Arlington St., $536,000.
NORTHFIELD Dale S. Whitney and Jay Whitney Sr., to Randy W. Brown, 178 Old Vernon Road, $255,000. Judith A. Radebaugh Revocable Trust, Judith A. Radebaugh, individually and trustee, to Paula B. Johnson and Kevin C. Seaman, 37 Main St., $282,410. Meredith M. Marcoux to Jacob Johancen and Julie A. Johancen, 14 Ashuelot Roa, $225,000.
ORANGE
Orange Economic Development & Industrial Corporation to New England Agriculture Technologies LLC, Quabbin Boulevard/Randall Pond Industrial Park, $115,000. Florence Bank, “aka” Florence Savings Bank, to Noel Rolando Suarez, 35 East Main St., $48,000. Freedom Mortgage Corp., to James Michael Torrey and James Torrey Sr, 60 Stone Valley Road, $189,000.
PALMER Jared Adams, Jessica D. Adams and Jessica Adams to Mary-Clement Gelezunas, 1036 Pleasant St., $135,000. JNB Property Investment Inc., and JNB Property Investment to Matthew A. Herring and Amy B. Herring, 46 French Drive, $270,000. Jonathan P. Cote and Saskia B. Cote to Logan J. Lehman and Connor J. Lehman, 75 Griffin St., $230,000. Randy J. Dimitropolis and Marie E. Dimitropolis to Miroslaw Wloch, 1061 A, Pine St., $155,000. Robert G. Groux and Leslie A. Groux to William Walker, 166 Chudy St., $280,000.
ROWE Gary H. Hudson and Sharon C. Hudson to Kyle K. Shippee, 15 Newell Cross Road, $211,000. Norman I. Marchegiani Family Realty Trust, Adrienne M. Farrar and Leigh N. Marchegiani, trustees, to Elaine M. Marchegiani and Elliott N. Marchegiani, 5 Pelham Drive, $50,000. Norman I. Marchegiani Family Realty Trust, Adrienne M. Farrar and Leigh N. Marchegiani, trustees, to Elaine M. Marchegiani and Elliott N. Marchegiani, 1 Pelham Drive, $100,000.
SOUTH HADLEY Nancy L. Howard and Karen St. Aubin to Michael S. Duperier and Eden A. Duperier, 6 Eagle Drive, $385,000. Claude D. Lambert and Therese A. Lambert to Stephen P. Lambert, 7 Joan St., $215,000. John P. Pyne Jr., trustee, Joyce E. Pyne, trustee, and Pyne Nominee Trust to Patricia A. Potenza and Michael N. Potenza, 114 Pine Grove Drive, $390,000. Jamshid A. Afnan and Nazly A. Afnan to John P. Pyne Jr., and Joyce E. Pyne, 63 Shadowbrook Estates, $395,000.
SOUTHAMPTON Elizabeth B. Musto to Jon W. Coo-
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per and Marie A. Cooper, 5 Rosalie Lane, $321,000.
ton to Cassie Provost, 131 Laconia St., $221,000.
Michael Potenza, Patricia A. Potenza and Patricia Potenza to Michelle Zemba, 23 Fryer Road, $460,000.
JJJ17 LLC, to Edward Aaron and Genevieve Aaron, 36 Montrose St., $185,000.
SOUTHWICK Kathleen P. McIntyre and David C. Desjardins to Gregory M. Koss and Tricia L. Koss, 101 Lakeview St., $185,000. Wayne Lariviere, Laura Oliver and Angelina A. Lariviere to Martin R. Henley and Patricia A. Montagna, 27 Wynnfield Circle, $230,000.
SPRINGFIELD Ali M. Mourad to AJN Rentals LLC, 22 Edgemont St, $130,000. Amat Victoria Curam LLC, to Adam Carrington and Kristoffer Bachmann, 214-216 Oak Grove Ave., $225,000. Andrea P. Richards to Roland Nkwanyuo and Pierre Baiyee, 136 Alderman St., $209,000.
KEC Properties LLC, to Heidy Gonzalez and Maria Germosen, 11-13 Santa Barbara St., $165,000. Kelnate Realty LLC, to Lamar Nelson, 197 Northamption Ave., $225,000. Magaly Colon to Juan L. Cespedes and Jennifer Martinez, 118-120 Olmstead Drive, $254,000. Matthew B. Herring and Amy B. Herring to Daniel Gomez, 40 White Oak Road, $172,900. Myriam Vigo and Myrian Vigo to Michelle Stuart, 144 Bristol St., $88,000. Nolava LLC, to Riccardo Albano, 162-164 Commonwealth Ave., $195,000. Pedro E. Magalhaes, Amie L. Magalhaes and Amie L. Grimshaw to Wileyka Lara, 250 Parkerview St., $194,000.
Brett A. Staples to Eimy Holguin, 118 Santa Barbara St., $144,000.
R2R LLC, to Michael R. Godek, 106 Harkness Ave., $175,000.
Rivera Rivera, 256 Ambrose St., $200,000.
Robert Olberg and Kristina Olberg to BMO Real Estate LLC, 580 Plainfield St., $292,000.
HP Springfield Bicentennial LLC, to Revampit LLC, to Nu-Way Homes Inc., Nagle Street, $25,000. EPC Hammes LLC, 305 Bicentennial Highway, $9,165,000. Robert F. Bowers and Linda A. Bowers to Ali P. Whitehead, 60 Carrasquillo Fix Up LLC, to Idaliz Garcia St., $178,000. Noble-Borges and Miguel A.
Catherine A. Carlin to Nasser Zebian, 29 Kay St., $100,000. CDM Properties LLC, to Anthony Bourget, 17 Clantoy St., $83,000. Celia Alleyne and Celia Dawkins to Benze Muzusangabo, 113 Lebanon St., $119,900. Christine M. Livingston to Jason S. Donaldson, trustee, and Etabav Realty Trust, trustee of, 30 Yorktown Drive, $75,000. CIG4 LLC, to Leonard Gendron, 26 Georgetown St., $160,000. CIG4 LLC, to Samuel H. Acevedo Escobar, 107 Hudson St., $167,000. Daniel O’Sullivan to Odetta Y. Williams, 447-449 Carew St., $236,000. Family & Developments LLC, to Rhino Realty LLC, 143 Parker St., $88,000. Fannie Mae and Federal National Mortgage Association to Siam Williams Investment Group LLC, 274 Centre St., $79,000. Gina Daniele to Shrijana Giri and Ram B. Karki, 302 Island Pond Road, $159,900. Huan Van Huynh to Noemi Souza and Anthony L. Santaniello, 222 Allen St., $150,000. Huy D. Vuong to Birch Properties LLC, 7-9 Noel St., $15,000. Jimmy Deleon and Linda Worthing-
Roger Chapdelaine, representative, Doris Clara Chapdelaine, estate, and Doris C. Chapdelaine, estate, to Charles G. Arment Jr., William T. Arment and CWA Realty, 20 Warehouse St., $375,000. Rufus Polk to Daniel J. Garcia, 27 Andrew St., $80,000. SA Holding 1 LLC, to Laguercia Family Limited Partnership, 705707 Carew St., $140,000. Sandra D. Daley to Wilmarie Vazquez and Elias Cruz, 64 Oak Grove Ave., $174,000. Steven J. Giguere and Suzanne Eggleston-Giguere to Olivia L. Kearney, Jeremy T. Harmon, Lee R. Harmon Jr., and Elaine M. Harmon, 76 Paramount St., $172,500. Strati Patrakis and Marcia Eliopoulos to Wyatt P. Quinn and Joline M. Seymour, 36 Sabin St., $168,000. Suzanne M. Wayner to Kathleen Aracena, 357 Roosevelt Ave., $165,000. Tracy E. Mutti and Thomas Bednarz to Family & Developments LLC, 143 Parker St., $53,000. U S A Veterans Affairs to Deborah Joyce Jessup, 34 Castlegate Drive, $123,500. Western Mass Realty LLC, to Ching-Chi Lee, 57-59 Tyler St.,
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Winter weather wonders Experts suggest these handy items to help spare homes from harm
We asked Day and four other winter experts what else they would keep on hand for winter hibernation. Marnie Oursler, president of Marnie Custom Homes in Delaware and host of DIY Network’s “Big Beach Builds,” By Lindsey M. Roberts has a system at the door for Special to The Washington Post keeping messy winter snow and mud outside. First is a It’s the season for boot scraper; second is a boot family gatherings, tray “to help organize the getting cozy in front of mountain of shoes that tends pile up on snow days.” The fires and baking cook- to Embossed Metal Boot Tray ies. with Sunflowers is 2 inches Hygge only happens, deep, to keep water from though, when a home is ruining your floors ($54.94, prepared for the cold, ice and walmart.com). snow and the havoc they can Allie Mann, designer and wreak. senior interiors specialist at “One of the most important Case Design/Remodeling in things to think about when Washington, remembers when you’re winterizing your home her house lost power for two is water and any place that it days. “We survived with our could freeze,” says Tamara generator,” she says, recommending Honda’s 2,200-watt Day of Kansas City, Missouri, host of HGTV’s “Bargain Super Quiet Gasoline Powered Mansions.” Portable Inverter Generator Check your pipes, she ad($1,049, homedepot.com). vises, and make sure exterior Getting an electrician to install garden spigots are disconnect- a transfer switch next to your ed from hoses and are topped house’s electrical panel elimwith winterizing caps. Keep a inates the need for extension shovel ready, as well as salt — cords when using it, she says. When preparing your house making sure it’s the kind that won’t damage your driveway. for cold snaps, look up at your
roof and gutters. Are there de-icers on them? If not and you live in an area that gets a lot of ice, you could be seeing a handyman for damage caused by ice damming. Chris Slippy, owner and operator of the Idaho Handyman in Post Falls, Idaho, fixed a lot of siding in 2018 damaged by ice getting under siding. A quick de-icing kit should do the preventive trick, such as the EasyHeat Roof & Gutter De-icing Kit ($79.15, walmart. com). Three of our experts pointed to the Nest programmable thermostat ($249, store. google.com) for saving money and keeping homes comfortable during the winter, including Jim Hunter, chief
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le, trustee, 90 Bullard Pasture Road, “aka” Bullard Pasture Road, $239,000.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE F8 $155,000. William Raleigh and William T. Raleigh IV, to Nathan A. Pierce, 376-378 White St., $211,000.
jewski-Winn, 215 Hadley Road, $357,000 Alvah L. Sibley III, estate, Jocelyne Sibley, personal representative, and Michael K. Turecki to Karen E. Niedzielski, 683 Amherst Road, $227,000.
WALES
Wilmington Savings Fund Society, trustee, and Matawin Ventures Trust Series 2018-1, trustee of, to Yanibel Vasquez and Anny Vasquez, 191 Lamont St., $159,900.
Karen L. Outlaw to Niles N. Robbins, 3 Reed Hill Road, $257,000.
Wilmington Savings Fund Society, Christiana Trust, trustee, and Hilldale Trust, trustee of, to Glenn L. Wilson, 98 Welland Road, $157,000.
Kevin G. Elliott Jr., to Christina M. Girard, 14 Indian Hill Road, $215,000.
Yellowbrick Property LLC, to Christina Valle, 166 W. Alvord St., $178,000.
SUNDERLAND Cynthia F. Majewski and Daniel M. Majewski to Amanda Ma-
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Denise Albano to Jared Adams and Jessica Adams, 16 Gould St., $199,000.
WENDELL Joy Brenneman to Margaret A. Heinle Trust, Margaret A. Hein-
Nest programmable thermostat. (HOME DEPOT)
WEST SPRINGFIELD CH Realty VII/CG Mact Bird LLC. to Western MA EEN LLC, 217-219 New Bridge St., $5,835,319.
Honda’s 2,200-watt Super Quiet Gasoline Powered Portable Inverter Generator. (HOME DEPOT)
nect to a larger smart-home system, including a doorbell, lock, carbon monoxide alarm and more. When it snows, Day says, try this trick: Use multiple doormats. With four kids, Day says, “on snow days, my kitchen can become a muddy mess real quick.” She keeps a stiff bristle doormat outside to dislodge the big chunks of snow, plus EasyHeat Roof & Gutter De-ic- a mat to absorb water. Inside ing Kit. (WALMART) the house, she has a softer mat to catch the last of the watery executive of House Doctors in mess. Tough coir is great for Cincinnati. You can control the that first scraping; try the Natural Coir House Doormat Nest by phone when you are away, too, if you forgot to turn ($24, shop.growingdays. the heat down. Plus, it can con- com).
Vazquez, 31 Upper Church St., $167,000.
HE4, trustee of, to Tok Chang, 9 Lincoln St., $95,000.
Tek Gautam and Punam Gautam to Beda M. Bhandari and Tulsi R. Bhandari, 60 Armstrong St., $233,500.
Peter M. Mitus and Teresa A. Mitus to Carl E. Priest, 159 Sackett Road, $257,500.
Vladimir Zhupikov and Vera Zhupikov to Dmitriy Zhupikov and Yuliya Zhupikov, 94 Ashley St., CIG4 LLC, to Abdulmajid Boukraya, $195,000. 320 Prospect Ave., $240,000. Kathy Ann Norman, Debra Anne Sadak and Shirley M. Crum to Heidi L. Spaulding, 339 Circle Drive, $197,000. KSV Realty LLC, to Jake D. Breton and Lisa Breton, 465 Morgan Road, $200,000. Liliya Bogomaz, Liliya Derevyanchuk and Dmitry Bogomaz to Hoang M. Vo, 261 Amostown Road, $386,500. Natalia W. Kidwell to Kevin G. Elliott Jr., 185 Overlook Drive, $226,000. Property Keys LLC, to Jasmine C.
WESTFIELD John N. Durkee and Denise Durkee to Ashley Piccirilli, 62-64 Jefferson St., $224,900. Ludlow Construction Co., Inc., to Francis Wheeler Constr. Inc., Violet Circle, $90,000. Martin R. Henley and Patricia A. Montagna to Glen A. Ebisch and Maureen L. Egan, 78 Granville Road, Unit 26, $424,999. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., trustee, and Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc., Trust Series 2006-
Rheal Duquette and Suzanne Duquette to John S. Langevin, 149 Bear Hole Road, $430,000.
WILBRAHAM AC Homebuilding LLC, to Mark A. Blais and Mark S. Fowles, 21 Monson Road, $399,900. Antonio Carvalho and Maria Carvalho to Robert Sarasin, trustee, and Robert Sarasin Trust, trustee of, 1016 Main St., $350,000. Dnepro Properties LLC, to Laurie L. Addoms, 11 Ripley St., $265,000. Sapphire Property Development LLC, to Dnepro Properties LLC, 1183 Tinkham Road, $184,000. Shirley Ramsdell to Brian J. Sorensen, 2205 Boston Road, Unit N131, $228,400.
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RUG AUCTION FRI, JAN. 17, AT 6 PM
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sgl fam, 1,533 sf liv area, 0.2 ac lot, 6 rm, 3 bdrm, 1 bth, fpl, Hampden: Bk 15066, Page 498
45 Peekskill Avenue
sgl fam, 1,471 sf liv area, 0.3 ac lot, 7 rm, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bth, fpl, Hampden: Bk 21838, Pg 191
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McDonald’s Toy display (Lion King) $40 or best offer. Call (860) 990-9649 POWERMATE 6250 WATTS GENERATOR $800; INCLUDES KIT Call (413)733-1613
ENGLISH BULL DOG PUPPY, up dates shots, dewormed, Vet cert. 1 yrs genetics health guarantee. $1900; (413)579-7186
Lawnmowers & Snowblowers
BILLY GOAT 11HP, leaf loader, $600 Call (413)566-3622
German Shepherd pups, champion Czeck bloodlines, 3M, 2F, $800 (413) 218-2321
GOLDEN RETRIEVER (2/F) puppies, breeding love for more than 30 yrs. Taking deposit $1500. Call FMI 413-367-9645
Golden Retrievers $650. 2 females, & 1 Male 1st shots and dewormed. Call 802-895-2784
GOLDEN RETRIEVERS Male, Female, (4) asking $800; taking deposits. Call 413-627-6386
LABRADOR German shepherd hybrid pups, 8wks; shots, $500/ea. Male/ Female (3) (413)752-4209
Olde English Bulldog Pups 8wks dewormed shots many colors. Reg. ioeba, 1 m/f , $850. 413-258-3417
Rottweiler Puppies 11, ready for Christmas, $1,000 each. Call 413-589-0314
SIBERIAN HUSKIES FOR SALE - 3 Males First shots and dewormed, 650each. call 802-895-2784
CRAFTSMEN 9HP 29IN ELECTRIC START snowblower, runs great, $450: (413)789-2265 Articles for Sale
Merchandise Antiques/Collectibles Appliances Articles for Rent Articles For Sale Audio Building Materials Cameras Camping Equipment Clothing Coins and Stamps Construction Equipment Do-In-Yourself Materials Electronics/Compuiters Fitness Equipment Flea Markets Forklifts and Equipment Fuel Furniture, Etc. Good Things To Eat Hot Ticket Items Jewelry Lawn & Garden Lawnmower & Snowblower Machinery & Tools Med. Equipment Sales/Wanted Miscellaneous Musical Instruments Office Equipment Pools, Spas & Accessories Professional Equipment Restaurant Equipment Seasonal Snowmobiles Sports Television Tickets Video Vintage Clothing Wanted to Buy Wood-Burning Stoves
A Indian cooking class gift certificate for $45 2 hr class plus meal. Call 413-543-1138. A Vegetarialn cousinne (Vegan) Indian cooking class $59. 543-1138 ww w.malaindiancooking class.com
BRAND new Graco carseat, extend to fit convertible carseat 10 positions, $190; Call 413-562-4964 C13 Zeppelin Stamp $100 Got stamps? Call Ron 413-896-3324 Stamps wanted Christmas tree 7’ beautiful 3pc sec. balsam, must see! Some lights & ornam. $75./bo 594-7775
Dining Room table & 4 chairs. $40.00. Call 413-734-8315 9-4pm. FOLDAWAY POOL TABLE ASKING $100; NEW IN BOX
(413)737-7306 Exotic Animals
SUGAR GLIDER Baby yearling, (1) $50. 413-259-5351
Appliances
Whirlpool gas stove, 4 burner, self cleaner, beige, $165.00. Call 786-4423
TORO ELECTRIC SNOW SHOVEL Paid $120; asking $75 used once. (413)289-9020 Machinery & Tools
DELTA MEDI LATHE variable speed, with stand $500 Call 413-532-8618 Med. Equip Sales/Wanted
BASEBALL, Football Basketball & Hockey cards, 1950’s-present, all 50 to 90% off, unopened boxes $.50 I buy cards/all types Memorabilia 413-596-5783
Last minute gift - 3 hour Mala Indian Cooking class (Chicken Pikka Masala) $69. for 1 or $109. for 2. 413-885-7272
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Articles for Sale
CHIHUAHUA Boston Terrier mixed pups, shots/ wormed Male/Female $350ea. (413)354-0886
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OUTLANDER Series scooter & chair lift attaches to trailer hitch, good cond $550/BO.; Call Earl (413)265-3212 lve msg. Musical Instruments
LOWREY ADVENTURER ORGAN, Bench, headphones, & many song books included, paid $1540, sell $500; negotiable Excel cond. Call (413)237-0435 PIANO: 1999 YAMAHA Professional Upright excellent condition Photos available $2,500 del. (413)544-4477 Sporting Goods
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