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ANTIQUES NEWS, P.O.BOX 500MOUNT JOY, 17552
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VOL. 44, NO. 3FRIDAY JANUARY 18, 2013
attleships and oceanlin-ers lined up alongsidepaddle wheelers and sub-marines to form a mighty
flotilla at Bertoia Auctions’November sale of the DickClaus Collection, Part II inVineland, New Jersey. The sec-ond and final offeringof spectacular antiquetoy boats, naval fig-ures and trolleysdrew keen interna-tional interest andabove-estimate prices,with the day’s total
registering $1.6 million(inclusive of 15 percentbuyer’s premium).
“Many pieces in the salesurpassed their high estimates,including the top five lots. TheMarklin Paddle Wheeler‘Chicago’ sold for $264,500against an estimate of $200,000to $250,000,” said BertoiaAuctions’ owner JeanneBertoia.
The German-made circa1900-1902 “Chicago” was thevery example depicted on thedust jacket cover of “The Allureof Toy Ships,” the respectedreference Claus authored in2006. From stem to stern, the31-inch-long clockwork vesselwith tiered decks, side-positioned lifeboats,finely hand-painteddetails and six originalcrew figures was described byBertoia as “a marvel of artisticperfection.”
No small detail was over-looked in the creation of the“Chicago.” It featured ornatelyturned handrails rather than flatones, a complex double-tierbridge at the front and evenfancy curtains inside the windows.
Competitors vying for thepricey “Chicago” includedthree phone bidders, online bid-ders and several bidders in thegallery. An East Coast US col-lector who had sent a represen-tative to assess the toy prior tothe auction claimed the day’stop prize with a phone bid of$264,500.
The buyer of the “Chicago”had been the underbidder on therecord-setting Marklin“Providence” boat, which soldat Bertoia’s for $247,250 onMay 12, 2012, (Dick Claus col-lection, Part I). “He wasn’tgoing to miss out this time,”Bertoia said.
Of the top 10 lots, six werebattleships. An imposing circa-1902 Marklin first-seriesBattleship “New York” wasready for engagement with itsarray of guns, an armoredcanon, crane at stern side, andrailed observation decks. The
formidable 35-inch clockworkwarrior was a crowd favorite andsailed off to an East Coast USbuyer for $155,250 - more thantwice the high estimate.
A second-series MarklinBattleship “Mexico” boasted a
busy superstructure
with gunspositioned in a row at itssides and at upper and deck lev-els. Beautifully hand painted intobacco and cream with corn-flower blue accents, the 30-inchvessel achieved $126,500 againsta presale esti-mate of $60,000to $70,000. Thetoy was shippedback to itsG e r m a nhomeland.
Sold toGermany viathe Internet, aM a r k l i nD e u t s c h l a n delectric-poweredocean liner com-manded
$149,500 -nearly triple the low estimate. Itwas one of nine boats that brokethe six-figure barrier in Bertoia’ssale, prompting Jeanne Bertoia toobserve that, “when compared toauctions of even a few years ago,prices on fine European toy boats have escalated quite dramatically.”
The Claus collection alsoincluded rare, early toy trolleys.Several floor bidders and threeother bidders on the phoneschased the premier entry of thegroup, an 18-inch electric-pow-ered Voltamp #2115 InterurbanTrolley with tin-on-wood framewith cast wheels and fittings.
Estimated at $14,000 to $15,000,it collected a much heftier thanexpected “fare” of $24,250 froma bidder in the audience.
Many of the Heyde sailor fig-ures, which had served as acces-sories to the period boats in the
Claus collection, doubled andeven tripled expectations. Agroup lot replicating a blue-uni-formed work party had beenestimated at $600 to $800, butdidn’t have to put in any over-time to reach $3,450.
Approximately $600,000 ofthe sale total was attributableto floor bidders,some of whomhad flown infrom Europeexpressly toa t t e n d
the auction.Approximately one-third of the
374 lots went to the Internet;phone and absentee bidders pre-
vailed on the remainder.Interest in the renowned
Claus collection didn’t endwith the final drop of theauctioneer’s hammer,
however.“People who had
attended the auctioncalled afterwards to saythey didn’t know whythey hadn’t raised theirhand to bid on this par-ticular lot or that
one, andw a n t e d
t o
know if any toyswere available to purchase post-sale. But the collection was 100percent sold,” Jeanne Bertoiac o n f i r m e d .“ I ’ v ea l w a y ssaid thatif youpay ah i g h
price
for an item,you forgetabout it in a month. But it’sthe one that got away that younever forget.”
In retrospect, it was evidentthat the November 10 sale was a
social event enjoyed by all. Inkeeping with what is now a tradi-tion at their higher-profile sales,Bertoia’s hosted a cateredgourmet luncheon to thank thosewho had come to the gallery for a“live auction” experience.
Guests sipped wine anddined on freshly carved
turkey, stuffed pork andother deliciousofferings.
“After thesale -
like our othersales in the past - we
received nice thank-you
notes and even gifts from peo-ple who said they appreciatedour hospitality,” said Bertoia.“We do make an effort to createan atmosphere that will encour-age our friends in the hobby -and friends wehave not yet
met - to attendour auctionsin person.
W e ’ v ef o u n d
t h a t
o u ra u c t i o n
environment has motivatedmore couples to attend, whichis very nice to see.”
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The auction’s top lot:Marklin Paddle WheelerChicago, 31 inches, circa1900-1902, accompanied byoriginal box (not shown),$264,500. Bertoia Auctionsimage.
Marklin Rheinocean liner, 38inches, circa1919-1931,
$40,250. BertoiaAuctions image.
A high-energy adventurefrom start to finish, the two-partauction of the Dick Claus antiquetoy boat collection left little roomfor doubt regarding the currentstrength of the antique toy mar-ket. The combined total fromBertoia’s auction sessions heldMay 12 ($1.8 million) and
November 10 ($1.6 million) -both featuring the Claus col-
lection exclusively - confirmedwhat the rest of the antiques andfine art market has known forseveral years, now - that therarest and best items of any cate-
gory are like moneyin the bank.
The average lotprice during the
210-lot May ses-sion was a
r e m a r k a b l e$8,500, a figure
that woulddelight nearly
any auction-eer. Thetop lot,
Marklin’s majestic 26-inchclockwork “Providence” boat,took the blue ribbon at $247,250.
The prestigious Marklin branddominated
Part I, claiming seven out ofthe top 10 slots with highlightsincluding a “Kaiserin AugustaVictoria” steam-powered oceanliner, $138,000; a boxed first-series “Battleship New York,”$109,250; and a circa 1915 sec-ond-series “BattleshipBrooklyn,” $103,500. Asdescribed in the accompanyingmain feature, Part II followed avery similar pattern, withMarklin productions ruling thehigh seas and a Paddle Wheeler“Chicago” realizing the highestindividual price of any toy in theClaus collection: $264,500.
“What Dick Claus accom-plished in building this magnifi-cent collection was quite a feat,”said Bertoia Auctions’ owner,Jeanne Bertoia. “When the col-lection was initially consigned tous, I knew it was the best antiqueboat collection in the UnitedStates, but I wasn’t sure if it wasthe best antique toy boat collec-tion in the world. Now that I’vebeen in touch with so many of thetop boat collectors in Europe,there is no doubt whatsoever thatthe Claus collection was theworld’s best. To collectors ofnautical toys, it was the equiva-lent of the Donald Kaufman col-lection.” The Kaufman collec-tion, composed primarily ofantique automotive toys, wasauctioned for $12.1 million in afive-part series (2009-2011) atBertoia’s.
Two-Part Auction Of Claus Collection Was A $3.4 Million
Luxury Cruise
Marklin Deutschland ocean liner, 28inches, circa 1909-1915, $149,500.Bertoia Auctions image.
MarklinBattleship New
York, Series I, 35inches, circa 1902,$155,250. BertoiaAuctions image.
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Recent Auct ion Celebrated The OtherImportant ‘Claus’ In The World Of Toys
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Electric-powered Voltamp #2115 Interurban Trolley, 18 inches,$24,250. Bertoia Auctions image.
Marklin “Jolanda” clockwork yacht, 16 inches,$31,625. Bertoia Auctions image.
Marklin battleship, circa 1915-1934, German dreadnought con-figuration, $51,750. Bertoia Auctions image.
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Marklin Battleship Mexico, SeriesII, 30 inches, $126,500. BertoiaAuctions image.
Bertoia’s will host acast-iron automotivetoy auction in March,followed by their semi-annual toy, bank, doll-house and doorstopauction on May 3 to 4.For additional informa-tion, call (856) 692-1881 or e-mail [email protected] Bertoia’s onlineat www.bertoiaauc-tions.com.
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Recent Auction Celebrated The OtherImportant ‘Claus’ In The World Of Toys
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pleased to announce thereturn of the popularBoxborough Paper Town -The Paper, Books AndAdvertising CollectiblesShow, January 26, 2013, inBoxborough, Massachusetts.This is the originalBoxborough Paper Show -and still the best! A longtime favorite of both dealersand customers, we havebeen busy making someimportant changes andimprovements to ensurecontinued growth and suc-cess. We’re bigger, better,more diverse, and with lotsof new dealers…this is thepaper show to attend for therare, unusual and hard tofind treasure!
Scheduled for Saturday,January 26, 2013, at thewell-known Holiday Inn in
Boxborough, exhibitorsfrom across the Northeastand Canada will gather topresent an outstanding arrayof fine, rare and unusual oldbooks, maps, postcards,autographs, prints, posters,advertising, and much, muchmore. Plus, we have bookbinding and restorationinformation along withappraisals by well-knownappraiser John Bruno, star of
the PBS hit series MarketWarriors, from 12 noon to 2p.m. Collectors, scholars,students, dealers, and deco-rators flock to this wonder-ful event for the best selec-tion, wonderful finds, andrare treasures found onlyhere. Interested parties -both dealers and customers -should contact FlamingoEventz at (603) 509-2639 /FlamingoEventz@metro-
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GJO Enterprise, Candia,New Hampshire; HistoricalInk, Athol, Massachusetts;House of Mirth Photos,E a s t h a m p t o n ,Massachusetts; Howard’sCollectibles, Hallowell,Maine; J. MountainAntiques, Ashburnham,Massachusetts; J.R. Greene,Athol, Massachusetts; JohnAlakel, Weymouth,Massachusetts; JamesArsenault, Arrowsic, Maine;
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Antiques, Wellfleet,Massachusetts; Kit BarryEphemera, Brattleboro,Vermont; Leon JacksonAntiques, Littleton,Massachusetts; MainelyTreasures, Litchfield, NewHampshire; MoodysCollectibles, Niskayuna,New York; NortheastCollectibles, Shrewsbury,Massachusetts; Old PortCollectibles, Portland,Maine; Old Posters,Massachusetts; On the HillCollectables, Northwood,New Hampshire; PaperMemories, Ansonia,
Boxborough Paper Town Returns On January 26 ‘The’ Paper, Book And Advertising Collectibles Show Will Impress!
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19711 Newark 302-454-8007AUNT MARGARET’S ANTIQUE MALL294 E. Main St. Mon- Sat. 10-5, Sun12-5. 2 floors. Antiques, collectibles,primitives, much more.www.auntmargaretsantiquemall.com
19711 Newark 302-733-7677MAIN STREET ANTIQUES, 23 LibertyPlaza. Open Mon-Sat. 10-8, Sun. 11:30-5:30 Over 45 Showcase & RoomDealers selling Quality Antiques &Collectibles.
19809 N. Wilmington 302-792-0555THE ZEPPELIN & THE UNICORN AT THERED BARN, 400 Silverside Road, Sun.,Mon., Wed. 12-5, Closed Tues., Thurs.thru Sat. 10-6. Antiques, unique items.zeppelinandunicornantiques.com
19933 Bridgeville 302-337-3137ART’S ANTIQUE ALLEY, Rt. 13 South.60 dealers. Open 7 days 9am-6pm.20,000 sq.ft. Collectibles. A/C,restrooms, snacks
19958 Lewes 302-645-2309HERITAGE ANTIQUE MARKET, 16168Coastal Hwy. (RT1), 2mi. N. of FivePoints, Lewes. Roseville pottery, furni-ture, books, dolls, china, glass, jewelry,art & more from 49 dealers! Alwayslooking for new Dealers in the BeachResort. 11-5 daily.
19963 Milford 302-424-1288RIVERSIDE ANTIQUE MALL 34 N. WalnutSt. Mon-Sat. 10-5. Featuring diversifiedantique dealers sure to satisfy any collec-tor. Civil War, Lionel Trains, Quilts,Glassware, Furniture, Jewelry, etc.
21028 Churchville 410-734-6228YE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Route 22 &Aldino Rd. Minutes from I-95. Oakfurniture, advertising, toys, militaria,glassware, general line. Hrs daily 10-4
21043 Ellicott City 410-465-4444TAYLOR’S ANTIQUE MALL, HistoricDistrict. Cor. of Frederick Rd & OldColumbia Pike. 16,000 Sq.Ft. ofAntiques & Collectibles. Mon.- Sat. 10-5 & Sunday Noon-5.
21078 Havre de Grace 410-942-0701SENECA CANNERY ANTIQUES, 201 St.John St... Largest Mall in Havre deGrace with 50+ quality dealers. Open 7days, M-S 10-5, S 11-5. Wide Selectionof antiques & collectibles.
21157 Westminster 410-857-4044WESTMINISTER ANTIQUE MALL 433Hahn Rd 25,000 s.f., furn., military,toys, silver, coins, comics, glassware.Generally open 7 days/ week Mon. - Sat.10-6; Sun. 12-6.
21901 North East 410-287-83185 & 10 ANTIQUE MARKET, 115 S. MainSt. Daily 10am-6pm. Cecil County’slargest! Buying/ selling antiques & col-lectibles. Gourmet chocolates.
21921 Elkton 410-398-0954IRON BRIDGE FARM, 2953 AppletonRd. Antiques and collectibles. Three fullfloors. Seven days week, 10-5. Rush &cane chairs. Mins. from I-95 near FairHill area.
07701 Red Bank 732-224-0033MONMOUTH ST. EMPORIUM, 27Monmouth St., Multi-Dealer, vintagefurniture & accessories, jewelry, homedecor, lighting, art, glassware, shabby.Open 7 days/ week. Space available.
07712 Asbury Park 732-774-6800MONMOUTH ANTIQUE SHOPPES, 658Cookman Ave. in the Shoppes at theArcade. Multi-Dlr. shop. Open 7 days11am-5pm. Check out our websitewww.monmouthantiqueshoppes.com
07801 Dover 973-989-4470DOVER ANTIQUE CENTER Corner ofWarren & Bassett. Furniture, pottery,jewelry, toys, glass, books, records,clocks, art, trains, coins W 11-7, F/Sat11-5, Su 10-5. doverantiquecenter.com
07874 Stanhope 973-347-7373BLUE HERON ANTIQUES, 34 Main St.Roseville Pottery, Perfumes, Art Glass,Lamps, Jewelry, Paper Weights,Watches, Clocks. CLEARANCE SALE.Open Wed.- Sun. 10-6. Tues. by chance.
07901 Summit 908-273-9373SUMMIT ANTIQUES CENTER, 511 Morris Ave. 2 floors, 60+ dealers.Antiques, collectibles. Smalls to furniture. Open 7 days 11-5. Free park-ing. www.summitantiquecenter.com
07930 Chester 908-879-7836CHESTER ANTIQUE MALL, 30+ Dlrs, noreproductions. 427 Rt.510 (old RT24)between Mendham & Chester, Tues -Sat10:30-5:00, Sun. 11:30-5:00. Furniture,primitives, glass, jewelry, art, etc.
08005 Barnegat 609-698-3020BAY AVENUE ANTIQUES 349 S. Main(Route 9). Open Tues.-Sun. 10am-5pm.Book Seller: New Jersey Books, Maps,Prints, Postcards, Baseball, Chess, BlueComet Train, Lincoln Bookends.
08006 Barnegat Light 609-361-8039THE SEAWIFE, 1901 Bayview Ave. atViking Village. Country primitive antiquefurniture, quilts, folk art, architecturals& garden. Open weekends.
08033 Haddonfield 856-429-1929HADDONFIELD ANTIQUES CENTER, 9Kings Highway East. Multi-dealer co-op,Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4. Antiques, col-lectibles, vintage merchandise, art,books, brass, copper, furniture, glass-ware, jewelry, pottery, silver, toys, etc.
08525 Hopewell 609-466-9833TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUE &DESIGN CENTER 2 Somerset St. WeHave It All! www.thetomatofactory.comOpen Mon. thru Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.We have 38 Dealers.
08876 Somerville 908-218-1234ANTIQUES EMPORIUM, 29 Division St.Open 7 days 11-5. Municipal parkingfree on weekends! Be sure to come infor all the special discounts ongoing!Lots of fresh merchandise daily!
16159 W. Middlesex 724-528-2490ANTIQUE AND FLEA MARKET OF WESTMIDDLESEX RT18 S. Open Wed. thruSun. 9am-5pm. Monthly Auctions.Largest Antique Market in WesternPennsylvania.
16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located offthe Tyrone Exit of Interstate 99, 1222Pennsylvania Avenue. Quality antiques& collectibles. 40 dealers. Open Daily10-5, Sun 12-5. Dealers welcome.
16801 State College 814-238-2980APPLE HILL ANTIQUES, Rt. 26N to 169Gerald Street. Distinctive antiques in agallery setting. Over 60 dealers. Opendaily 10 to 6. Wide variety.
17025 West Fairview 717-732-7680WE DABBLE, 73 2nd St. (on Rt 11-15) .3500 sq.ft. We buy/ sell for you.Marbles wanted. [email protected]
17062 Millerstown 717-589-7810STITCH IN TIME ANTIQUE & GIFT MALL43 N. Market St. Antiques, Collectibles,Furniture, Quality Handmade Crafts &Gifts. Open 7 days 10-5,Fri. til 8. Millerstown exit off RT322.
17090 Shermans Dale 717-582-3457HEARTS DESIGN AT NEEDFUL THINGS5800 Spring Rd. Open 7 days/ week 10-6. Antiques, Gifts & CustomEmbroidery, www.heartsdesign.com
17552 Mount Joy 717-653-9026STONE BARN ANTIQUES, 21/2 miles east of
Mount Joy, on Chiques Road, acrossfrom Liederkranz. Oak & pine furniture& general line. Call for appointment.
17745 Lock Haven 570-893-1650MARKET HAUS & GROVE, U.S. RT 220Lock Haven, PA exit RT 120. OpenThurs. - Sun. 9:30-5. 22,000 sq. ft. ofantiques, crafts, collectibles, furniture &such. A trip you’ll always remember.
17810 Allenwood 570-538-1886BALD EAGLE ANTIQUE CENTER, Rt. 15-approx 10-12 mi. N of I-80, Exit 210B or9 mi. S of Williamsport, PA. CLOSEDWinter of 2013 will OPEN Mid-April2013.
18071 Palmerton 610-826-4200NOW & THEN ANTIQUES & COL-LECTIBLES 636 Delaware Ave. Toys,Advertising, Autographs, Primitives.Hrs. Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-4 www.nown-thenantiques.com
18080 Slatington 610-767-8400BUS STOP INDOOR FLEA MARKET8281 RT 873, every Fri., Sat., Sun. 9am-5pm. Crafts, Antiques, & Flea Marketitems. Former Keystone Lamp Factory.New vendors welcomed.
18201 Hazleton 570-459-0037MANJONE’S VINTAGE STORE 783 AlterSt., furniture, kitchenware, primitives,collectibles, shoes, purses, & more.Hrs. Wed. thru Sun. 10-5.
18251 Sybertsville 570-788-1275HAL’S ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET, 732State Rte. 93, Exit 256 off I-80, take 93S. or Exit 145 off I-81, take 93 N.Sundays 9am-4pm.
18337 Milford 570-409-8636OLD LUMBERYARD ANTIQUES 113 7thSt. 2 large Multi-Dealer Shops, 10,000sq. ft. Mon., Thur-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.www.oldlumberyardantiquesllc.com
18705 Plains 570-270-3107COOK & COOK ANTIQUES & Home
Furnishings. 29 E. Carey St. Quality multi-dlr shop. Antiques, furniture, lighting, jew-
elry, collectibles. Open Tues.-Sat. 10-5,Sun 12-4, www.cookandcookantiques.com
18914 Chalfont 215-997-3227BUCKS COUNTY ANTIQUE GALLERY, 8Skyline Dr. Just off Rt. 202, S of Rt.152.Antiques & more. Old/ new accessories,consignment furniture. 12,000 sq ft. ofBucks County’s Best. Tu.-Sa. 10-5, Sun12-5 buckscountyantiquegallery.biz
18930 Kintnersville 610-847-1966GRISTIES ANTIQUES AND ODDITIES,Rt. 611 near Rt. 32. 30 Dealers. Smallsand primitives to fine furniture. Openevery day 11-5. Free parking.
18940 Wrightstown 215-598-8837NOSTALGIC NOOK, Rt413, CarouselVillage at Indian Walk. China, Stangl,Pennsbury Pottery, Glass-Cut &Pressed, Silver, Primitives, Furniture,Frames, Lamps. M-Sa 10-6. Sun 11-5.
18944 Perkasie 215-257-3564TREASURE TROVE, 6 S. 7th Street.Estate jewelry, furniture, linens, vintageclothing, glass, china, books, toys,kitchenware, advertising, postcards.Primitives to Deco. Dealers Welcome.Mon.-Sat. 10-5. “Since 1980.”
18947 Pipersville 215-766-7145BUX-MONT CONSIGNMENTSHOPPE 6719 Easton Rd. Over 75vendors with Antiques, Collectibles& Consignments. Ladies &Gentlemen- something for everyone.Open Daily 9-5, closed Tues./ Wed.
18951 Quakertown 215-536-4547ANTIQUES AT 200 EAST, Rts 212 &313. Multi-DLR shop; EAST BROADANTIQUES, 141 E. Broad St. 215-536-4408. One Stop 2 Fantastic Stores.Shop Where Dealers Buy! Open 7 days.
18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414THE FACTORY ANTIQUES ANDCOLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main St, Rt113, Bucks County. Featuring over 40fine Buck’s County Dealers. OpenWednesday thru Sunday 10am to 5pm.
19355 Frazer 610-651-8299FRAZER ANTIQUES. -Best kept secreton Phila. Main Line- Open daily 10am-5pm. 2 mi east of Rte 202 on Rt. 30.
19446 Landsdale 215-361-7910THE ARCHIVE, 725 W. 2nd St. 1000’sof used & antique books, magazines,postcards, ephemera, coins, records,furniture, antiques, collectibles. 21,000s.f. Tues.-Fri. 11-6, Sat.-Sun. 10-6,thearchivebooksandpaper.com
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Merchants Square Mall 1901 S. 12th Street, Allentown, PA 18103
Saturday, January 19 th
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 170+ tables of model trains and related items.
Dealers from 5 states. Everything from Z to G scale. Parts, Vintage, New, DCC, Lionel, American Flyer,
and more. Admission $5.00
Tables $20.00 in advance
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A CURE FOR CABIN FEVER . . . Timonium Antique Show
Maryland State Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall
North of Baltimore, off I-83
January 26-27, 2013 Sat. 9-5 Sun. 10-4
50 Quality Dealers From 5 States Selling all types of antiques from jewelry to country items
FREE APPRAISALS Sunday 10 to 3
A ppraisals by nationally known Antiques and Art Appraiser - Todd Peenstra
Admission $5.00 ($4.00 with ad) Free Reentry Special - $3.00 Admission on Sunday
HOLIDAY PROMOTIONS P.O. Box 845 Abingdon, MD 21009
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Hunting and Fishing Collectibles Show
Approx. 100 Tables
Saturday, January 26, 2013 Time 8am-4pm Admission $ 6.00
Level Volunteer Fire Hall 3633 Level Village Road
Havre de Grace, Maryland 21078
F EATURING Decoys Shot Shell Boxes
Fishing Lures Sporting Art Guns Oyster Cans
Ammunition Gun Powder Tins Rods and Reels Hunting Licenses
Fishing Licenses
Food and Drinks Available Proceeds to Benefit
Level Fire Co. & Havre de Grace Decoy Museum For More Information, Contact
Pat Vincenti 410-734-6238 Chuck Usilton 410-378-3528
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02/02-03/13, MILLVILLE, SAT10 AM-5 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM,Antiques, 1501 Glasstown Rd,Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center
01/20/13, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3PM, Antiques & Collectibles, NCove Rd, Wayne PAL Indoor
01/27/13, MOUNT LAUREL,SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Toy, 3331 Rt38, The Enterprise Center @Burlington County College
1/26-27/13, TIMONIUM, SAT 9AM-5 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM,Antiques, Exhibition Hall I-83 N ofBaltimroe, Maryland StateFairgrounds
02/16/13, HAGERSTOWN, SAT 9AM-3:30 PM, Postcard & Stamp,1718 Underpass Rd, Ramada/PlazaHotel (near Valley Mall)
01/26/13, HAVRE DE GRACE,SAT 8 AM-4 PM, Vintage Hunting& Fishing Collectibles, 3633 LevelVillage Rd, Level Volunteer FireHall
03/07-10/13, ATLANTA, FRI-SUN, Antiques & Collectibles,Atlanta Expo Centers
02/07-10/13, ATLANTA, THURS-SUN, Antiques & Collectibles,Atlanta Expo Centers
1/18-20/13, MOUNT DORA, FRI10 AM-5 PM SAT & SUN 8 AM-5PM, Antiques & CollectorsExtravaganza, 20651 US 441,Renninger's Antiques Center
01/18-20/13, SARASOTA, FRI &SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN NOON-5PM, Antiques, 801 N TamiamiTrail, Sarasota MunicapalAuditorium
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ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET CALENDAR
“The Original 160th Semi-Annual York Antiques Show &Sale” is scheduled for Friday,Saturday, and Sunday, February1, 2 and 3, 2013 at MemorialHall East, located within theYork Fairgrounds Convention &Expo Center in downtown York,Pennsylvania. This extremelypopular event will feature 96carefully screened exhibitors inroom settings offering a trulyimpressive and outstanding vari-ety of antiques. According toshow manager, Melvin L. Arion,the merchandise at York will runthe full gamut, including 18thand 19th century periodAmerican and English furnitureas well as country pieces in orig-inal paint, fine early porcelainand pottery such as Chineseexport and Staffordshire,Oriental carpets, quilts, hookedrugs, samplers, and other tex-tiles, estate jewelry NativeAmerican pottery and weavings,early kitchen and fireplace items,and much more. Arion does anexceptionally fine job of makingcertain the scope of merchandiseoffered will be as broad as possi-ble so that just about any visitorcan find a “new” treasure! Inaddition, all major credit cardswill be accepted.
Visiting this show, consid-ered by many to be one of the
premier antiquing events in themid-Atlantic region, is the per-fect antidote to the post-Holiday,mid-Winter blahs!
Because of the continuingsuccess of this York show,there’s little turnover, giving vis-itors the opportunity to really getto know the dealers from whomthey’re buying. However, due torecent retirements of show par-ticipants, there will be some newfaces this time: Lana Smith ofLouisville, Kentucky; MarjorieStaufer, Medina, Ohio; WilliamPentin from York, Pennsylvania;and Stephen C. Burkhardt andGround Hog Hollow, both fromFelton, Pennsylvania. In addi-tion, two exhibitors will bereturning to York, both havingparticipated at some point in thepast: gallerybfa Scott Brasseur ofProspect, Pennsylvania andKocian DePasqua fromWoodbury, Connecticut.
Show hours both Friday andSaturday are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 5p.m. Parking is free. The build-ing is smoke-free. Food will beavailable. Admission is $10/per-son, $9 with this article or an ad.For information, visit www.the-originalyorkantiquesshow.comor call Arion at (302) 542-3286or during the show only at (717) 718-1097.
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COLUMBUS FARMERS’ MARKET Delaware Valley’s Largest Flea Market ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Inside Store Hours: Thurs. 8-8, Fri. 10-8, Sat. 8-8 & Sun. 8-5
Outside Flea Market: Thurs. 6:30-3, Sat. 7:30-2 & Sun. 6:30-3 Over 1500 Vendors
Rt. 206 South, Columbus, NJ 609-267-0400 www.columbusfarmersmarket.com
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Winter Fever Toy Show Winter Fever Toy Show S unday, January 27, 2013
10:00am-4:00pm 200 Tables of New, Vintage & Collectible Toys
The Enterprise Center At Burlington County College
3331 Rt. 38, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 $ 6.00 Admission $ 10.00 9am Early Buyers
www.Toyshows.org / 856-302-3606
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03/02/13, PHILADELPHIA, SAT8 AM-4 PM, Antique & VintageFlea Market, 820 Spring Garden St,Indoors
03/02/03/13, BATH, SAT 9 AM-5PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques,off Rt 512 6600 Jacksonville Rd,Historical Buildings of the 18thCentury Ralston McKeen House
03/02-03/13, PLYMOUTHMEETING, SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN8:30 AM-2 PM, Antique Gun, 5140Butler Pike, LuLu Shrine Center
03-02-03/13, NEW HOPE, SAT 8AM-3 PM SUN 9 AM-3 PM,Indoor Flea Market, Rt 202 & 46 NSugan Rd, New Hope Eagle Fire CoBanquet Hall
02/16/13, PHILADELPHIA, SAT8 AM-4 PM, Antique & vintageFlea Market, 820 Spring Garden St,Indoors
02/16-17/13, PITTSBURGH, SAT10 AM-6 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM,Antiques, 164 Fort Couch Rd,Crowne Plaza Hotel
02/02/13, PHILADELPHIA, SAT8 AM-4 PM, Antique & VintageFlea Market, 820 Spring Garden St,Indoors
02/02-03/13, NEW HOPE, SAT 8AM-3 PM SUN 9 AM-3 PM,Indoor Flea Market, Rt 202 & 46 NSugan Rd, New Hope Eagle Fire CoEagle Banquet Hall
02/01-3/12, YORK, FRI & SAT 10AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM,Antiques, Memorial Hall East 334Carlisle Ave, York FairgroundsConvention & Expo Center
01/19/13, PHILADELPHIA, SAT8 AM-4 PM, Antique & VintageFlea Market, 820 Spring Garden St,Indoors
01/19/13, ALLENTOWN, SAT 10AM-3 PM, Train Meet, 1901 S 12thSt, Merchants Square Mall
01/19-20/13, PHILADELPHIA,F/M SAT & SUN 9:30 AM-5:30PM AUCTION EVERY SAT 11AM, F/M & Auction, 1600 SWarfield St, Pennsy Flea Market &Country Auction
01/18-19/13, YARDLEY, FRI 11AM-6 PM SAT 10 AM-4 PM,Antiques, 64 S Main St, YardleyCommunity Centre
02/16-17/13, COLUMBUS,Antiques & Collectibles, Ohio ExpoCenter
01/19-20/13, COLUMBUS, SAT &SUN, Antiques & Collectibles,Ohio Expo Center
01/19-20/13, NEW YORK, SAT 11AM-7 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM,Jewelry, 1027 Fifth Ave @ 84th St,Pratt Mansions
03/03/13, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3PM, Antique & Collectible, N CoveRd, Wayne PAL Indoor
02/03/13, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3PM, Antiques & Collectibles, NCove Rd, Wayne PAL Indoor
VIRGINIA 01/20/27-13, WILLIAMSBURG,SUN-SUN 8:30 AM-6 PM,Working Wood in the 18th Century,326 Frances St, The Art Museumsof Colonial Williamsburg
01/19-20/13, RICHMOND, SAT10 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM,Antiques Spectacular, 3000Mechanicsville Tpke, TheShowplace
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Next Market Is Saturday, January 19 th
8 A.M. til 4 P.M. 820 Spring Garden Street (9th & Spring Garden)
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage Furniture, Jewelry, Pottery, Primitives & Much More!
Free Parking / Free Admission / ATM Food Court / Handicap Accessible 215 - 625 - FLEA (3532)
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John and Nancy Smith, Barnesville, MD The Antique Store in Wayne, Wayne, PA Axtell Antiques, Deposit, NY Ayscough Antiques, Chadds Ford, PA Sharon & Claude Baker, Hamilton, OH Dennis and Valerie Bakoledis, Rhinebeck, NY A Bird In Hand, Florham Park, NJ Anderson and Breish, Fort Washington, PA Bertolet House Antiques, Oley, PA Stephen C. Burkhardt, Felton, PA Brey Antiques, York, PA Alice and Art Booth, Wayne, NJ Philip H. Bradley Co., Downingtown, PA Brill’s Antiques, Newport News, VA Thomas Brown, McMurray, PA John Chaski Antiques, Camden, DE Peter W. Chillingworth, Scenery Hill, PA Don and Pat Clegg, East Berlin, PA Robert M. Conrad, Yeagertown, PA Country Corner Antiques,
Ken and Sue Zippel, Bowie, MD Country Treasures,
George and Carol Meekins, Preston, MD B. Hannah Daniel, Athens, AL DBR Antiques • Doug Ramsay, Hadley, MA Rolland Dallaire, Brockway, PA Dark Moon Antiques, Johnsonburg, NJ Terry L. Dwyer, Barto, PA Emele’s Antiques, Dublin, PA Christopher Evans, Waynesboro, VA Fiske & Freeman, Ipswich, MA Keith And Diane Fryling, Green Lane, PA The Fassnachts, Canandaigua, NY Sam Forsythe, Columbus, OH Gallerybfa • Scott Brasseur, Prospect, PA Pat and Rich Garthoeffner, Lititz, PA James B. Grievo, Stockton, NJ
David Good Antiques, Camden, OH Sally Good Antiques, Dresher, PA Groundhog Hollow Antiques,
Larry and Claudia Collins, Felton, PA The Haneberg’s Antiques, East Lyme, CT Hanes And Ruskin, Old Lyme, CT Harry B. Hartman,
Oliver C. Overlander, Marietta, PA Otto and Susan Hart, Arlington, VT Heller and Washam, Portland, ME The Herrs, Lancaster, PA H. and L. Antiques,
Helen and Larry Bryan, Princeton, NJ David H. Horst, Lebanon, PA Ingle Nook Antiques, Reedville, VA James Island Antiques, Charleston, SC Jewett • Berdan, New Castle, ME Kelly Kinzle, New Oxford, PA James M. Kilvington, Inc., Greenville, DE Greg K. Kramer & Co., Robesonia, PA William And Teresa Kurau, Lampeter, PA Kocian De Pasqua Antiques, Woodbury, CT Latcham House Antiques, Waterville, OH Joseph J. Lodge, Lederach, PA James Wm. Lowery, Baldwinsville, NY Thomas R. Longacre, Marlborough, NH Lisa “S” McAllister, Clear Spring, MD Cheryl Mackley, Red Lion, PA Neverbird Antiques, Surry, VA Newsom • Berdan, Thomasville, PA
Hallowell, ME Thurston Nichols, Breinigsville, PA Hilary and Paulette Nolan, Falmouth, MA Jeff & Holly Noordsy, Cornwall, VT The Norwoods’ Spirit Of America,
Timonium, MD
Daniel and Karen Olson, Newburgh, NY Mario Pollo, Bearsville, NY Pratt’s Antiques, Victor, NY James L. Price, Carlisle, PA Gary and Judy Promey, Atwater, OH J.D. Querry, Martinsburg, PA Raccoon Creek Antiques, L.L.C.
At Oley Forge, Oley, PA Dennis Raleigh Antiques
and Folk Art, Wiscassett, ME Gene Rappaport Antiques, Strasburg, PA Ray Roberts, New Cumberland, PA Salt Box Antiques, Sugarloaf, PA School House Farm Antiques, New Holland, PA Cheryl A. Scott Antiques, East Derry, NH Wesley T. Sessa, Pottstown, PA Shaeffer’s Antiques, Glyndon, MD Frank Shaia Oriental Rugs, Williamsburg, VA John and Robin Sittig, Beaufort, SC Lana Smith Antiques, Louisville, KY Steve Smoot, Lancaster, PA Robert Snyder • Judy Wilson, Wiscasset, ME Marjorie Staufer, Medina, OH Gladys Spare • Barbara Rew, Baltimore, MD Stephen • Douglas, Rockingham, VT Steven F. Still, Manheim, PA Donald and Verna Stump, Sinking Spring, PA Margaret Johnson Sutor, Lafayette Hill, PA Thomas Thompson, Pembroke, NH Charlene Upham, Mardela Springs, MD Michael Whittemore Antiques
and Folk Art, Punta Gorda, FL Chuck White Folk Art and Antiques, Warwick, NY Cecilia B. Williams, New Market, MD Marc Witus, Gladstone, NJ Douglas R. Wyant, Cassopolis, MI
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Seeburg Jukebox; Coin ops.; gumball machines; electronics incl. Tandberg reel to reel; 45 records; hand and power tools; Compressor; Snowblower; Railroadiana; Trolley bell; Military; Toys; Die-cast; Erector sets; piano rolls; Beer signs; Box lots; furniture; and much more.
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01/19/13, HARRISBURG, SAT 10AM, 10 am - furniture, collectibles,books/ephemera, art, house/homeetc.; 11 am - coins, stamps, sterling,1500 Paxton St, Cordier Auctions &Appraisals
01/19/13, DILLSBURG, SAT 10AM, Guns, ammo, mounts, boat,motorhome, hunting, fishing etc.,Haar's Auction 185 Logan Rd(Rt.15), Doug & Vickie Hardy
01/19/13, ANDREAS, SAT 9 AM,Decorated blanket chest, early tampart cupboard, advertising boxes, oakwas stand, early pierced tin pie safe,crocks, jugs, split oak baskets,Gingerbread clock & other clocks,old farm primitives etc., AndreasSporting Club 1 Andreas Rd, DeanR. Arner
01/19/13, ALLENTOWN, SAT 2PM 1 ROOM CLOSES, Silent bidroom closes room by room consist-ing of furniture, coins, jewelry,glassware, china, paintings, prints,primitives, antiques, books, maga-zines, linens, sports cards, col-lectibles, toys, Longaberger etc., @Tilghman Square 4636 Broadway,Cottage Crafters
01/19/13, ABBOTTSTOWN, SAT4 PM, Early Coca Cola items, 1952Seeburg jukebox, pinball & slotmachine, early tin toys, antiqueglassware, Stickley furniture, earlytin toys, antiques, collectibles, toysetc., 38 E King St, Olde TymeAuctions
01/17 & 19/13, QUARRYVILLE,THURS 3 PM SAT 9 AM, 1/17 -antiques & coins; 1/19 - guns &sporting equipment, 3164 WhiteOak Rd, PA Auction Center
02/01/13, DELAWARE, FRI 9AM, Eclectic, Eclectic Gallery 2097London Rd Suite F, Garth'sAuctioneers & Appraisers
01/26/13, SUGARCREEK, SAT11 AM, Coin, Kaufman AuctionHouse 3149 SR 39 at the AmishCountry Theater, Kaufman Realty &Auctions
01/26/13, DELAWARE, SAT 10AM, Asian European & Americanpaintings, fine & decorative arts,Main Gallery 2690 Stratford Rd,Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
01/19/13, ALLEGANY, SAT 9:01AM, Antique Extravaganza includ-ing impressive quality oak 1/4 sawnoak furniture, Victorian furnishings,artwork, Rogersware collection,clocks, musical heirlooms, 1932Harley Davidson motorcycle, light-ing, art pottery, arts & crafts, coun-try furnishings etc., Carter Auction& Event Ctr Exit 24 Ramp off I-862593 W 5 Mile Rd, Daniel A. Carter,Inc.
02/09/13, POINT PLEASANT,SAT 9:30 AM, Antiques, col-lectibles, glassware, pottery, cleanused furniture, jewelry etc., 1125Arnold Ave, Concepts 1 AuctionHouse
01/26/13, POINT PLEASANT,SAT 9:30 AM, Antiques, col-lectibles, glassware, pottery, cleanused furniture, jewelry etc., 1125Arnold Ave, Concepts 1 AuctionHouse
01/20/13, LAMBERTVILLE,SUN, Fine jewelry, silver, coins,watches, 54 Coryell St, HamptonEstate Auction, Inc.
01/19/13, NORTH EAST, SAT8:30 AM, Furniture, art, crystal,lions. stain glass, rugs etc., 2741Biggs Hwy, Jim Racine
02/08-09/13, DENVER, FRI &SAT 10 AM, Fine art, coin lots,Amphora, fine jewelry fromTreasury Dept., Americana lots, artglass, postcard lots, Edison &record music boxes, violins, pottery,2000 N Reading Rd, MorphyAuctions
01/26/13, YORK, SAT 9 AM, Coin,Four Points by Sheraton Hotel &Suites 1650 Toronita St, MartinHeaps
01/26/13, THORNDALE, SAT 9AM, Coins, antiques, collectiblesincluding collection of ChesterCounty memorabilia, pocket watch-es, Roseville pottery, estate jewelry,soda advertising etc., Thorndale FireCo Banquet Room 3611 LincolnHwy, Smith Auction Company
01/26-27/13, WILLOW STREET,SAT 9 AM SUN 2 PM, 1/26 - fur-niture, antiques, coins, jewelry, ster-ling 1/27 - Longaberger products,baskets, pottery, accessories,Friendship pottery from Roseville,OH, RockMeyer Auction Parke 9brooks Ave (off Rt. 272), JessicaShaub Meyer
01/25-26/13, GORDONVILLE,FRI 4 PM-8 PM SAT 8:15 AM,Book Auction. call or write for cata-logs 717-692-4759, Book Auction420 Weaver Rd., Millersburg, PA17061, Gordonville Fire Co 3204Vigilant St, Neil A. Courtney &Kenneth E. Hassinger
01/23/13, POTTSTOWN, WED 10AM, Antiques & Collectiblesincluding furnishings & acces-sories,Frakturs, china, 21 boxesHallmark keepsakes, baseball col-lectibles etc., Maurer & Wilson'sThird Street Gallery 132 E 3rd St,Maurer & Wilson
01/23/13, LEESPORT, WED 3PM, Set passing scenes, 50's furni-ture, colbat blue, paper goods, pho-tos etc., Leesport Farmers MarketRt 61, Diefenderfer Auction Co.,LLC
01/22/13, MOUNT BETHEL,TUES 2 PM, Antiques, artwork,furniture, designer pianos etc., TeelAuction Gallery 1101 AlleghenyRd, Robert C. Teel
01/22-24/13, HATFIELD, TUESNOON WED 3 PM THURS 9 AM,1/22 - Firearms 1/23 - Online onlinefurn auction bidding closes 3 pm1/24 - Estate including antiques &collectibles, 501 Fairgrounds Rd,Alderfer Auction & Appraisal
01/21/13, CHAMBERSBURG,MON 10 AM, Vintage items, mod-ern furnishings, quilts, walkingsticks, Aane Grey collection, tools,collectibles, personal property,Gateway Gallery Auction 643Kriner Rd, John F. Kohler, Jr
01/21/13, CHADDS FORD, MONNOON, Modern Collectibles, OneHillman Dr, William H. BunchAuctions Appraisals
01/20/13, TYLERSPORT, SUN 11AM, Seeburg jukebox, coin-ops,gumball machines, electronics etc.,Gallery 97 Ridge Rd, Rook Auction& Appraisal Service LLC
01/20/13, CAMP HILL, SUN 11AM, Quality Antiques, Lower AllenPlaza 2228 Gettysburg Rd, Costea'sAuction Gallery
01/19/13, SPRING CITY, SAT8:30 AM, Furniture, antiques, vin-tage & costume jewelry etc.,Rhoads & Rhoads Auction Center20 Bonnie Brae Rd, Ron Rhoads
01/19/13, SELLERSVILLE, SAT10 AM, Coin-ops, musical instru-ments, advertising etc., 220 N MainSt Suite A, Sellersville Auction LLC
01/19/13, HARRISBURG, SAT 9AM, Rolex man's oyster perpetualwristwatch w/diamonds & sapphires(w/papers), coins, jewelry, toys,trains, advertising, comic books,porcelain advertising signs etc.,Holiday Inn 4751 Lindle Rd,Paladin Auctions
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PUBLIC AUCTION VINTAGE ITEMS,
VERY NICE MODERN FURNISHINGS, QUILTS,
WALKING STICKS, ZANE GREY COLLECTION, TOOLS,
COLLECTIBLES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Will sell, for the Elizabeth Palmer Estate (c/o F&M Trust Co.), for Waynesboro Estate
and for several downsizes from Chambersburg area and Mechanicsburg, PA, at GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION , located at 643 Kriner Rd.,
CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17202
on: MONDAY, JANUARY 21 AT 10 A.M. FURNITURE: Thomasville Duncan Phyfe Cherry DR suite (table/6 chairs/server/hutch cupboard); Duncan Phyfe style stand; drop leaf tables; secretary desk; Duncan Phyfe style table & chairs; 50’s Kitchen table/chairs (blue); dressers; chests drawers; rockers (wicker, etc.); set plan k seat chairs; oak hotel washstand w/mirror; wicker fernery; cedar chests; oak washstand; curios cabinet; DR table w/(2) benches; brass bed; hutch cupboard; dry sinks; bookcases; brass clothes tree; Windsor chair; Henredon BR suite; lingerie chest; sofa; Drexel leather inlaid table; wingback chairs; mod. oak DR claw foot table/chairs; LR furnishings & more. VINTAGE/COLLECTIBLES/DECORATOR ITEMS: Rare redware plate - Galloway & Graf Phila.; Bavaria Germany berry set; Jack-in-the-pulpit vases; Westmoreland covered candy; set Harmony china “Diana” pattern; Franklin Biscuit dovetailed box; crocks/jugs; Victorian baby carriage; goat skin body/china head doll; wedding dress; art/frames/prints; kerosene lights (hanging, etc.); mini. Cookstove; cuckoo clock; trains (#1 New York Central Flyer, Lionel Electric #266E, Lionel “Ford” limited edition); William Keeler baseball bat; pressed/pattern glass; vintage china; Topsy-Turvy doll & accessories; walking sticks (Kinchloe, Wyoming signed JK-94 & others); Native American artifacts/prints/accessories; postcards (vintage/modern); Scotland School ephemera; Zane Grey books & Zane Grey Cabin glass - documented; glass cane; stone artifacts; Gee-Wiz #40 game in box; Goofus glass; quilts; records; cookie jars; English dishware; Caribou head; BB guns; cup/saucers sets; pocket watches; mantel clocks & much more. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Toboggan sled; tool chest; hand tools; cabinets (metal/wood); table & sabre saw; belt sander; cheese boxes; Earnhardt jacket; bikes; ladders; golfing items; brass hardware (old); Winross trucks; Craftsman band saw; Singer sewing machine; Oreck XL; Longaberger®; gun cabinet; refrigerator; wringer washer; wood/electric stove; Toshiba flat screen TV; patio furniture; poker table & more. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Will begin with general household/tools/etc. Main Gallery showcased items at approx. 1 P.M. Furniture sold at 6 P.M. Visit our website or call about sale times as we ge t closer to set-up. SNOW DATE: In the event roads are closed sale will be held Saturday, January 26 at 9 A.M.
Remember, if you don’t look you’ll never know! Preview SUNDAY, January 20 from 1 to 4 P.M. and sale day from 9 A.M.
TERMS: Cash. Visa/MC/Discover accepted. Thirteen percent (13%) buyer’s premium discounted three percent (3%) for cash or approved check. Statements made day of sale take precedence.
GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION LLC Our Service is the Difference
Phone (717) 263-6512, (800) 315-3265, Fax (717) 263-0188, RH120-L www.GatewayAuction.com
JOHN F. KOHLER, JR. AUCTIONEER HEATHER KOHLER FOWLER AUCTIONEER
Photos and details at www.shaubservices.com
AUCTIONEER AY245L Jessica Shaub Meyer PHONE 717-464-3541
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UPCOMING AUCTIONS to be held at RockMeyer Auction Parke , 9 Brooks Avenue (off Rt. 272),
WILLOW STREET , Pequea Twp., Lancaster Co., PA 17584
TERMS: Cash, Checks, Credit Cards, 10% Buyer’s Premium, 6% Sales Tax
AUCTION SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 at 9am
Furniture - Antiques nice variety! Coins - Jewelry - Sterling
Treasures from the Willow Valley Bakery DOORS OPEN auction day at 7am
LONGABERGER ® AUCTION SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 at 2pm
400+ pcs. Longaberger ® Products Baskets - Pottery - Accessories
Friendship Pottery from Roseville, OH DOORS OPEN auction day at 12noon
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Starting at 9 A.M. SHARP with 100 LOTS OF COINS
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3611 Lincoln Hwy., THORNDALE, PA 19572
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by Roy NuhnOf all the wonderful post-
cards published since the sec-ond half of the last century,the McDonald’s topical isundeniably the hottest, prob-ably as hot as the burgers andfries served under the fabledgolden arches every year tomillion of folks.
The company long agoperfected not only the art ofthe hamburger, but a premi-um program second to none.
All credit belongs to RayKroc, Burger MasterSupreme. Becoming the fran-chising agent for theMcDonald brothers whooperated an immensely suc-cessful limited-menu ham-burger-and-fries stand in SanBernadino, California, heturned the idea into one of theworld’s most successful com-panies. Kroc bought out thebrothers in 1961. TodayMcDonald’s spans the globe,with sales in the multi-bil-
lions of dollars each year.The corporation entered
the premium business in a bigway in 1971 with the intro-duction of a RonaldMcDonald doll. It sold for$1.25 with any purchase.Since then there have beentruckloads of different premi-
ums, including toys, glasses,games and books.
As part of the company’sextensive marketing strategy,scores of different chromepostcards have been pub-lished for over a half-century.They are all wonderful adver-tising treasures.
The earliest date back tothe late 1950s. Taken alltogether they offer a kaleido-scope of the company’s histo-ry and America’s fast foodfrenzy. To be found on themare portrayals of theMcDonald’s hamburgerstands and drive-ins for overfive decades, the variousadvertising characters, anddifferent menu favorites -like the Big Mac.
In the beginning, the late1950s and early-to-mid-1960s, the advertising post-
Oh - Those Golden Arches!In Search Of McDonald’s
Postcard Treasures
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Late 1950s or early 1960s. Illustrated is the typical non-enclosedhamburger stand of that era. Card was bulk-mailed to local res-idents and offered a free “100% Pure Beef Hamburger servedhot off the grill on a toasted bun.”
One of the first advertising postcards (1950s).
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Vicente Palmaroli Oil On Canvas , 33” x 72”
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AUCTION SALE BILLSMCDONALDScards usually pictured ageneric Golden arches non-enclosed hamburger standwithout indoor seating. Thesecards were used to promote anew store’s opening or tooffer a special deal.
Often they were good fora free burger, fries, or drink.Bulk mailed to local residentsliving within the franchisearea, such postcards today arevery scarce. People whoreceived the cards either con-sidered them as junk mail andthrew them out, or broughtthe mailings to McDonald’sfor the freebie.
Many, if not all, of thesepostcards were mass pro-duced by corporate headquar-ters for use by it franchises.Thus, the same card with theimprint or ad messages of dif-ferent franchises will befound.
The first postcard maywell be one with an illustra-tion of the earliest eatery onthe right side and a typicaltake-out meal on the left.Entitled “McDonald’s All-American,” it urged recipients
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to “look for the golden arch-es” for a great meal. It hadadvertising on the addressside along with the local burg-er stand’s location.
Illustrations on these earlypostcards frequently included“Speedee the Chef,” the firstMcDonald’s mascot. RonaldMcDonald, the company’s
legendary clown adcharacter, replacedhim in 1963, andshows up on manypostcards since then.
Later cards havetended to publicize aspecific menu item,such as “pedigreepotatoes,” thec h e e s e b u r g e r( “ G o l d e nGoodness”) and theBig Mac.
Over the years,McDonald’s hasmailed different vari-eties of “HappyBirthday” postcardsto millions of young-sters nationwide.
These cards also gavethe lucky boy or girl afree meal. This was partof the company’s chil-dren’s birthday club. Ineach drive-in, a pile ofbirthday forms could befound. Parents and otherdoting relatives usedthem to sign up theiryoungsters, listing birthdates and ages.
Of special interest tocollectors are theMcDonald’s noveltypostcards. Two sets areknown, but others maystill be found. One hasgolden arches peelablestickers. A commercialventure by the Germanfirm of HarleikinGeschenke, these pokedfun at the chain and itshamburgers.
The second, avail-able at the drive-ins, is anactivity set with action scenesand was issued in 1995. Itcame with a perforated sec-ond half holding a variety ofstickers for finishing the illus-tration. One of the cards
shows Ronald McDonald as adeep sea diver; the other, fly-ing a kite.
Other McDonald’s post-cards include a diversity oftopics. Some were issued forChristmas. One distributed in
“Little “Golden Book” premium hardbound book, 1985.
Souvenir milk shake cup, oneof a set picturing Olympic ath-letes, early 1990s.
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The elusive Boy Scout Jamboreecard (1970s or 1980s).
A McDonald’s Timeline Useful In Dating The Postcards
1948 - Dick and Maurice (“Mac”) McDonald open theirfirst hamburger stand in San Bernardino, California.
1954 - Ray Kroc becomes associated with theMcDonalds as their franchising agent.
1955 - Ray Kroc opens up his first McDonald’s in DesPlaines, Illinois.
1956 - Introduction of Speedee the Chef, the company’sfirst advertising character.
1962 - Golden Arches first used as the company’s offi-cial logo.
1963 - Ronald McDonald, a clown character, debuts asa replacement for Speedee.
1968 - Big Mac hamburger, arguably the world’s mostpopular sandwich, is first offered.
1971 - Mayor McCheese, Grimace, Captain Crook,Hamburglar, and Big Mac advertising characters first used.McDonaldland, their fantasy town, also introduced.
1977 - Happy Meals first test marketed in St. Louis. by1979 they are all the rage nationwide.
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Glahn Factory Engraved And Gold Inlaid Pre-War Colt Single Action Army Revolver
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Jeffrey S. Evans &Associates’ January26 auction of 19th-and 20th-CenturyGlass in MountCrawford, Virginia,includes the firstinstallment from aselection of over4,000 pieces from thelate Richard “Dick”and Mary Ann Kraussof Clyde, Ohio. TheKrauss collection,assembled over sever-al decades, includesAmerican art glassrarities by the MountWashington GlassCompany, ImperialGlass Company andDalzell, Gilmore &Leighton Company ofFindlay, Ohio. TheMount Washington GlassCompany introduced itseponymous glass in 1878,when company agentFrederick Shirley wasgranted three patents for the
production and design ofso-called Sicilian ware. Thepatent specifically called forlava or volcanic ash to beadded to the glass batch as aflux. This glass was pro-
duced in small quan-tities only from 1878-1880. Modern collec-tors refer to thisSicilian ware as Lavaglass. Most examplesof Lava ware featurea black ground; how-ever, an extremelyrare vase of a rose-color ground isincluded in this auc-tion.
Additionally, theKrauss collectionboasts a collection ofFindlay (Ohio)Floradine and Onyxglass in various col-ors as well as fiftypieces ofAmberette/Klondike.
The Krauss col-lection also includes
an outstanding 60-piececollection of the ImperialGlass Company’s FreeHand and Lead Lustre linesof art glass, produced dur-ing the 1920s. Imperial
employed five Swedishimmigrant glassmakersto produce this glass.Imperial’s ads boasted“Why go to Europe, toby your fancy glass-ware, when a short tripto our factory willenable you to secure abetter variety with asmaller investment?”The company was locat-ed in Bellaire, Ohio andflourished during theheyday of the pre-depression flapper.
The Evans auction
also includes a few great,extremely rare examples ofPhoenix glass from thePriscilla McBride collec-tion. Ms. McBride lives inNew York State and hadassembled a collection ofsuper Phoenix pitchers.
Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates To Auction Rare 19th and 20thCentury Glass On January 26
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From a collection of Mount Washington Lava/Sicilian art glass.
Five Extremely rare Phoenix Glass Co. pitch-ers from a large collection of Phoenix wares.
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LIVING ESTATE AUCTION
Set Passing Scenes, 50’s Furniture, 200+ Cobalt Blue, Paper Goods, Photos
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SPRING CITY, PA Directions: 20 Bonnie Brae Road (Rt. 724), Spring City, PA
Selling Estates from Local Families, Philadelphia, Main Line, et. al.
FURNITURE: Ethan Allen Dining Room Set with Breakfront, Decorative Kincaid Bedroom Furniture with highly carved Four Poster Bed, Designer Sofa, Tables, Chairs, Country Tables, Collection of Early Wooden Sleighs some with original paint, Oak Round Table, Sofas, house full of Designer Furniture. ANTIQUES: Lalique Perfume, and Figures, Collection of Cast-Iron Doorstops: Flowers, Dogs, Carpenter, Conestoga Wagon, Oxen and Wagon, Indian, Frog, Black Collection: Figures, Dolls, and more. Very Early Child’s Four Poster Bed, Child’s Inlaid Table and Chairs, Yarn Advertising Box w/Linens, Copper Pot, Early Baskets, 7-Up Paper Advertising, Buttons Bakelite, Carnival Glass, Etruscan Majolica, Fenton, Weller, Donatello, Imperial, Lusterware Collection, Thomas Haviland Dishes, Stemware, Blue & White Jug, Hummels, Lladro
(some with original Boxes), RS Prussia, Flow Blue, Staffordshire Platter, Limoges Dishes, Wedgwood, Tintypes, Early Photo album w/photo of Lincoln, Steiff Bears, Children’s Furniture, Old Tins, Pyrex, Figural Planters, Pottery, Picture and Many Early Deep Victorian Frames, Dollhouses, Early Valentine s, Shelf of Toys and Games, Howdy Doody, Lots of children’s Records, Dolls, Revlon, Mrs. Beasley, Chrissy, Toni, Madame Alexander, Composition, Comics, Clocks, Paperweights, Early Paper items, Lots of Books, Royal Doulton Plates, Cut Glass, Advertising Tins, Country Rug Beaters, Slaw Cutters, Tin s, etc. Oil Lamps, Hatpins, Rocking Horse, Birth Certificates, Early Prints, Perfume Bottles, Holiday items, Cookie Cutters, Nippon, RS Prussia Covered Dish, Early Black Phone, Boxes Of Small Collectables, Shoehorns, Pins, Pennsbury Plates, White Victorian Children’s Dresses, Wall Pockets, Quilt Tops, Early Fabrics, Sewing items, Boxes of Linens, Large Department 56 Collection (sold in ba ck room), Boxes and Boxes of Antiques in Back Room. VINTAGE AND COSTUME JEWELRY: We will have hundreds of boxes of Vintage Costume, Rhinestones, Chains, Beautiful Pins, Several piece of Victorian Costume, and some 14k Pieces. Several Display items ...... just so, so much. See Website for photos.
The hall is packed......!!!
Special Mention, Miller Trailblazer CC/CV, AC/DC WELDER, 10,000 Watt (458 Hrs.) w/Trailer.
13% Buyer’s Premium, 3% Discount Cash or Checks.
Ron Rhoads AU 002045L
Eileen Rhoads AU 003750L
Robert Homan AU 005360 383 Ben Franklin Hwy. W., DOUGLASSVILLE, PA
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ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 - 9:00 A.M.
Holiday Inn Harrisburg East
4751 Lindle Road, HARRISBURG, PA 17111 Rolex Man’s Oyster Perpetual Wristwatch with Diamonds and Sapphires , this is a fantastic Rolex with Appraisal Papers (Appraised at $15,800: Sold with reasonable reserve) and Case - U.S. Gold Coins: 1913 Indian Head $10 Gold Piece, 1913 Indian Head $5 Gold Piece, 1906 Liberty Head $5 Gold Piece, 1851 Liberty Head $1 Gold Piece, 1852 Liberty Head Gold Piece - Silver Dollars: 1898, 1900-S, 1921, and 2002 - 1849 California Gold Rush Coin - Rather Rare Highly Collectible and Seldom Seen 1928 Original Hobo Nickels done by CW Edwards - Safety Deposit Box Found Roll of Coins with Civil War Token on one end, and Barber Dime on other (could be some really good coins in this unopened roll) - Gold 18k Flower Earrings, 14k Onyx Ring, 14k Diamond Ring, 14k Emerald & Pearls Ring, 14k Tanzanite Ring, 14k White Gold Onyx Ring, 14k Cross on Necklace, 14k Garnet Earrings, 14k Double Strand Bracelet & Necklace 16” to 18” - Sterling Silver Jewelry: Sterling Indian Turquoise Bracelets, Rings, Necklace - Large Selection of Costume Jewelry - 1930’s Steelcraft Pedal Car - Vintage Pressed Steel - Kenton Jaeger Cast-Iron Concrete Mixer - Hubley 1931 Bell Telephone Truck w/Derrick - Structo - 1960’s Tonka Fire Truck & Snorkel Fire Tuck - Buddy L Cardboard Milk Truck - Cragstan Spirit of St. Louis Tin Airplane - Antique German Penney Toy Trucks (excellent) - Ferdinand Strauss Jenny The Balking Mule Windup - Mystery Alpine Express Tin Game in Box - Daisy Shooting Gallery - Other Vintage Tin Cars & Windup Toys - Antique Battleship Maine Still Bank - Stevens Jolly Nigger Bank, Stevens 1885 Black Man in Shack Mechanical Bank - Hubley Sailor Bank - Vintage & Antique Cast-Iron Banks - Vintage Tootsietoy Trucks & Cars - Dick Tracy Lead Figure Set - Lil’ Abner & Daisy Lead Figure Set - Mickey Mouse Lead Figure Set - Auburn Rubber Mickey Mouse Car - Black Memorabilia: 1920’s Lindstrom Shaking Mammy - F&F Mammy Large Cookie Jar - F&F Rare Cup Set - F&F Spice Rack with Mammy’s - Screaming Black Baby on Toilet Pot - 1930’s Black Chalk Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy Ashtray - Zulu-Lulu Black Swizzle Stick Girls on Original Card - Lionel GG1 Locomotive 5900 Engine 027 Green 5 Stripe - Lionel 402 Engine and Cars Standard Gauge Train Set - Lionel Standard Gauge Crane Car - Lionel NY Central No. 29 Passenger Car - Gilbert American Flyer Figure 8 Auto-Rama Race Set in Original Box w/Cars - Soap Box Derby Wooden Cars - Coastal Defense Gun in Original Box w/Ammo - Gong Bell Chief of Police Tricycle - Harley-Davidson Advertising and Tools - Indian Motorcycle Tools - Railroad Cast-Iron Signs - Antique Railroad Engine Lanterns - Local and Town Collector Postcards - Unique Mechanicsburg Texaco Advertising Thermometer - Hanlon Brothers Harrisburg Highspire Rye Whiskey Bottle - Robert H. Graupner Brewery Harrisburg, PA Amber Bottle with Stopper - Weaver & Sons Rye Whiskey Bottle Elizabethville, PA - West Shore Dairy Lemoyne Milk Bottle - Amber Warner’s Kidney Liver Bottle - Bowman & Co. Harrisburg Department Store 1871 Advertising Blue Decorated Stoneware Mug - Papier-Mâché Pumpkin - Vintage Santa & Snowman Water Filled Snow Toys - Lang Craft & K&D Electric Outboard Miniature Fishing Motors (one in box) - Vintage Punch Card Gambling Cards - Antique Horse Wither Sleigh Bells (excellent pinned to leather) - Antique Child’s Horse Drawn Bell Ringing Toy - Vintage Wooden Pull Toys - Manoil and Barclay Lead Fairy Tales Figures (these are excellent and rather rare) - Ideal XP-600 Future Car in Original Box - 1890’s Wooden Trolley Car - T in Litho Broadway Trolley Car (like new) - Highway Patrol Motorcycle in Box - Baron von Stiegel Glassware Manheim Lancaster, PA - Antique Ice Cream Scoop - Antique Primitive Dough Box with Lid - Carlings 1840 Keystone Cops Beer Tray - Comic Books: (these are in very good + condition) 1924 Mutt and Jeff, 1924 Bringing Up Father, 10 cent Comic No. 1 The Human Fly (fights against the mob), 10 cent No. 1 and No. 2 The Nostalgic Mad and Others, 10 cent MD No. 3, 10 cent Worlds of Fear No. 4, 10 cent Forbidden Worlds, 12 cent includes Daring Adventures (several including rare “Phantom Lady”), Unknown Worlds, Fantastic Adventures, Master Detective, Doll Man (several #15 & 17 gangster editions), Alarming Adventures, Blue Beetle (several), Human Fly No. 10 and Others - Porcelain Advertising Signs such as Public Bell System Telephone Sign, Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup and Many Others - 1964 NY World’s Fair Car License Plate (nice) - Vintage Everlast Boxing Gloves (excellent) - This is just a Partial Listing, Plan to Attend.
Listing and Pictures at www.auctionzip.com (auctioneer ID #4123)
Preview at 8 A.M. - Cash or Approved Check - 10% Buyer’s Premium
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HAAR’S ANNUAL SPORTSMAN SALE SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2013 - 10:00 A.M.
GUNS - AMMO - MOUNTS - BOAT - MOTORHOME - HUNTING - FISHING - ETC. Located at Haar’s Auction, 185 Logan Rd. (RT. 15),
DILLSBURG, PA 17019
50+ Guns; Civil War Reenactment outfits (Union & Confederate); Swords; Lanterns; Blankets; Back pack; MOUNTS: Deer, Bear, Sheep, Wild Boar, Caribou, Turkey, Fish, etc.; FISHING: Reels, Multiple Lures to include Heddon from 1950 era, Boat, Mercury Motor, Trolling Motor, Oars, Boat Seats, Boat Cushions & Life Vests; Pocketknives; Lots of Ammo; Crossbow; Compound Bows; Gun Cabinets; Metal Licenses; Motorhome; Plus Lots more. NOTE: Guns will be sold according to FFL Regulations. Terms: Cash or Approved PA Check. NO Buyer’s Premium . Restaurant & Doors open at 8:30 A.M. GUNS around NOON!
Doug & Vickie Hardy, Auctioneers AH000010L | 717-432-8246 | www.haars.com
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WAYNE POWELL ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, January 19 th , 2013 at 8:30 A.M.
2741 Biggs Highway (Rt. 274), North East, MD 21901 V ery Popular Retired Art Teacher From North East High School
FURNITURE - ART - CRYSTAL - LIONS - STAINED GLASS - RUGS Horn Mahogany Sideboard w/Mirror, Pine Pie Safe, Oak 3 Dr. Icebox, 3 Softwood Kitchen Cupboards, Oak Display Case, Nice Sq. Walnut Claw Foot Table, Tilt-Top Table, Hanging Cabinets, Victorian Walnu t High Back Bed, Sofa & Chairs, Fine Crystal, Cut Glass, China, Bronzes, Hanging Lights, Table Lamps, Oil Lamps, 8+ Stained Glass Windows , A Very Large Collection Of Lions In Crystal, Wood, Bronze, Metal, Steiff, Pottery, Marble, A Large Selection Of Artwork, Many Oriental Rugs, Lots Of Quilts, Li nens, Nude Male Sculptures, Trumpet, Longaberger® Baskets, Charlestown Post Office Sign, Keystone Pressed Steel Ride’ E m Train, Vintage Mickey Mouse Watch, Vintage Christmas Décor, Coins, Currency, New Cowboy And Riding Boots And Clothing, Belt Buckles And Much More.
Looks To Be A Fun And Entertaining Sale. Preview online www.JimRacineAuctions.com for updates & photos
Inspection: Fri., January 18th, 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. Doors open 8 A.M. day of sale Terms: 13% Buyer’s Prem. 3% dis. for payments in Cash or check. Visa/MC accepted
Jim Racine Auctioneer 410-658-9720
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M ONDAY , J ANUARY 21 REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Auction: 5:00 P.M. Auction Location: Upper Dublin Twp. Bldg.
Estate Location: 1255 Fort Washington Ave., Ft. Washington, PA Single Family House on .94 Acres.
T UESDAY , J ANUARY 22 FIREARMS AUCTION
Auction: 12:00 Noon Preview: 8:00 A.M. day of auction. Bidding is also available live online at artfact.com
Firearms including approx. 250+ lots of Modern, Sporting, Collectible, Military, and Antique Arms and Accessories.
W EDNESDAY , J ANUARY 23 ONLINE ONLY FURNITURE AUCTION
Register and Bid Online at AlderferAuction.com
Bidding closes at 3:00 P.M. on Wednesday, January 23
T HURSDAY , J ANUARY 24 ESTATE AUCTION Auction: 9:00 A.M.
Preview: Tuesday 8:00-3:00 P.M., Wednesday 10:00-3:00 P.M., and 8:00 A.M. day of Auction.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Furnishings; wood gun cabinet; dressers; toy sewing machines; toy soldiers - Gray Iron, Manoil, Barclay; selection of Britains toy soldiers - World War II, Alamo, New Orleans, Nelson Series, Trooping The
Colours, New Hollow Cast, American Civil War; penknives; folding knives; advertising knives; Advertising items - Lone Ranger, Captain Marvel, Roy Rogers, Howdy Doody, Mickey and more; HO trains and cars, assorted buildings, bridges, transformer; military hat & collar devices; buckles; pins & accessories; jewelry; artwork; books; glassware & china; and more.
REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE 12:00 Noon-2:00 P.M.
at 280 & 302 Red Cedar Dr., Levittown, PA Sealed Bids Due: 1/28/13 at 12:00 Noon.
Three former school buildings on acreage in Bucks County.
AUCTION SALE BILLSJEFFREY S. EVANS & ASSOCIATES
A group of European and American artglass from a variety of consignors includestwo rare examples of Loetz Federzeichung“Octupus” glass. This type of glasswaretypically includes large, organic flowingpearly-white satin-textured lines inabstract patterns on a background of opa-line soft reds, oranges; browns or burnt-yellows with gilt vermicelli highlights.
The sale rounds out with collections ofVictorian opalescent glass; celery vases of
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From a fine selection of Findley Floradine and Onyx in variouscolors.
all types; EAPG; children’stoy glass; American cutglass and studio glass.
Preview photos of thissale are now posted onwww.jeffreysevans.com,with the entire catalogueposted online by January 16.Live internet bidding pro-vided through LiveAuctioneers.
The auction previewschedule is January 23, 24,25, (Wednesday throughFriday), 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.;the auction starts at 9:30a.m. on January 26, andgoes until each lot has beensold.
Jeffrey S. Evans &Associates is located at2177 Green Valley Lane,Mount Crawford Virginia,22841. For further informa-tion about this auction, call(540) 434-3939.
Fine Loetz FederzeichungOctopus ewer and vase.
From an extensive collection of Imperial Free Hand and LeadLustre art glass.
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COIN AUCTION Location: Kaufman Auction House ,
3149 SR 39 at the Amish Country Theater. Directions: 3.3 miles east of Berlin or 0.5 mile west of
Walnut Creek, Ohio in Holmes County. From I -77 take SR 39 west approx. 12 miles to Auction House.
Saturday, January 26, 2013 11:00 A.M.
Large Cents * Half Dollars Silver Dollars * Gold * Misc.
Large Cents-Half Dollars: 1798, 1802, 03, 17, 18, 20, 28, 31, 33, 37, 39, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 51, 53, 54, 55, large cents; flying eagle cents; 1872, 1908-S ANACS EF40, 09s ANACS F-details, Indian head cents; 1909svdb ANACS F-details, 24d, 55/55 SEGS MS63, 1984, dbl. die ANACS MS64, RED, Lincoln cents; 2-cent pcs.; 1910 ANACS MS61 v-nickel; 1938-D/D/ANACS MS65 buffalo nickel; 1834 ANACS VG8 bust dime; rolls of mercury dimes; rolls of silver Roosevelt dimes; 1875-S 20-cent pc.; 1876 ANACS VG8 seated quarter; 1932-S ANACS F12, 32d ANACS G4, Wash. quarters; rolls of silver Wash. quarters; 1830, 35, bust halves; 1840, 58, seated halves; 1913 ANACS VG8 - details Barber half; rolls of Walker halves; rolls of Franklin halves; rolls of 1964 Kennedy halves; rolls of 40% silver Kennedy halves. Silver Dollars: 100+ incl. 1878 7/8-T.F. PCI MS62, 82-CC in GSA, 82s PCGS MS64, 93s ANACS F12, Morgans; 1921 ANACS EF45 - details, 28 PCGS AU55, peace dollars; roll of 20 mixed silver dollars. Gold: 1891-S ANACS AU58 $20. Liberty head; 1908 ANACS MS62 $20. St. Gaudens; 1892, 1894, 1894 ANACS MS60, 1899, $10. Liberty heads; 1910-D ANACS MS62 $10. Indian head; 1895 ANACS AU55, 1900, $5. Liberty heads; 1914 ANACS MS62 $5. Indian head; 1854 ANACS AU55 $3 pc.; 1906 ANACS MS61 $2.50 Liberty head; 1915 $2.50 Indian head; 1820A, 1914 ANACS MS65, France 20-francs; 1894A Prussia/German states 20-mark; 1882-R ANACS MS63 Italy 20-Lire; 1890-B ANACS MS62 Romania 20 LEI; 1930B Switzerland 20-francs; 1903 ANACS MS63 Russia 10- roubles. Miscellaneous: 1854 $1. Note Belmont branch Bridgeport, OH; 1862 The Western & Atlantic R.R. note; The Wall Street Mint 10- troy oz. 999 silver bar; complete set of Ike dollars. NOTE: This is only a partial list of 350+ lots from one private coll. to be sold in catalog order. Doors open 2 hrs. prior to sale time.
Online bidding available at www.kaufmanrealty.com thru www.proxibid.com .
www.kaufmanrealty.com ADEN YODER, AUCTIONEER
330-763-2565 or 330-359-5458 DAVID CONN, AUCTION HOUSE MANAGER
330-204-4453 DERRICK KANDEL, AUCTIONEER
330-231-4524
330-852-4111 OR 888-852-4111
ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES
AUCTION 10 A.M. - WED., JANUARY 23 RD , 2013
At Maurer & Wilson’s Third Street Gallery 132 East Third Street, POTTSTOWN, PA 19464
FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSORIES Antique Chippendale chest-of-drawers. Tabletop mirror with paw feet. Half spindle settee. Grain pain ted writing table and long bench. Blanket chest. Spinning and winding wheels. Victorian server. Oak high chests. Victorian bedroom suite. Queen size mahogany poster bed. Stacking bookcase. Plenty of painte d footstools. Six drawer sewing cabinet with contents. Victor tabletop model in oak case. Waterbury og ee clock. Tiffany style lamp. Delft chandelier. “Eclipse Shirts” brass countertop mirror. 5 ft. Brahmans sign. Glossilla store cabinet. Glass window typewriter. Standing lamp w/marble base. Wire bookcase. Florin 20-12 stove. Kettles, pots, pans. Candy and candle molds. Wooden ice cream bucket. 3 ft. flour bin. Banded bucket. Lg. counter jars. Crusader oil can. Oil bottles. Barn locks & hinges. Barn lanterns. FRAKTURS: 1789 Dauphin County, 1821 Lebanon County, 1839 Earl Township. Ancestral and Archival Books and Texts: History of Chester & Montgomery Counties, German Society Books, Map of Coventry. Swavely & Levengoods milk bottles. Chip & Pretzel tins. 22 Troy ounce sterling trophy.
ANTIQUE CHINA AND OTHER ITEMS Eight pieces of soft paste china to include floral and peafowl cups, bowls, etc. Antique redware pie plate and crocks. Turk’s head mold #6. Three pieces redware by Lester Breininger. Transferware bowls. Two doz. pcs. Fiestaware. Eight boxes of silver-plated flatware. Framed needlework. Lady’s companion sewing kit. Three quilts. Costume jewelry. Vintage purses. Hand fans. Army uniform. Violin to restore. Czech violin. Mastro TV Pal guitar. Coin silver pocket watch. Gold horseshoe stickpin. Pocketknives. Marksman ship & swimming medals. Binoculars. 50 Victorian glass plate negatives. Jardinieres. Imperial steamed clam pot w/ broth dispenser. Nippon Blue Willow. Lenox dinnerware. Hobnail, pressed glass, cut glass. 200 Pigs! 21 boxes Hallmark Keepsakes. Engineer’s left- hand drive counter, made in Switzerland. Machinist’s chest w/contents. Large, forged ax. Copper comptometer. Collegeville Costumes. Structo freight truck. Double barrel cap pistol. Circus lot. Vintage Radios. Brass & Jazz CDs. 45 rpm Records. Pentax cameras. 3 Bingo spinners. 4 books of First Day Covers. Stamp album. 350 pgs. Locomotive stamps. Train collectibles. 600 train postcards. 200 train station postcards. Books, pinbacks, photos, prints and more! $1,000 RR stock certificate. Tyco HO trains & accessories. John Deere Mower 14 SB.
BASEBALL COLLECTIBLES In The Showroom at 10:30 A.M. 65,000 Baseball cards from 1980’s & 90’s. Starting lineup Jordan, Revell Steamers. 15¢ comics. Sports books. 70’s Team sets. Flyers cards. 70 Superstars cards. PREVIEW: Tues., Jan. 22 from 4 P.M.-6 P.M. and from 8 A.M.-10
A.M. day of auction. All items as is, where is. 10% Buyer’s Premium. Cash or approved check. (AY001999).
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Kathy Maurer Wilson Auctioneer
Curtis F. Wilson Auctioneer
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PUBLIC COIN AUCTION Selling 700 Lots of Rare Coins at Public Auction
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2013 at the Four Points By Sheraton Hotel And Suites
1650 Toronita St., YORK, PA 17402
Inspection at 7:00 A.M. - Sale begins at 9:00 A.M. SNOW DATE - Sat., Feb. 2 (Coins available for inspection 1/21-1/25 - Cal for an appointment)
Directions: PA Rt. 83 Southbound take Exit 21, Northbound use Exit 21A (Route 30 East - Arsenal Rd.) Left at first light (Toronita St.) Hotel is on the left. Hotel phone is (717) 846-4940. Highlights -
Gold - 10 Carson City pcs. Incl. 1874-CC, 1875-C, 1883-CC, 1890-CC $20. Also 1853-O $1 ICG MS63, 1908-S $10 ANACS 63.
Cents - 45 lots Indians incl. (10) certified BU+PF. Also 1857 ICG 64, 1863 NGC PF64, 1877 PCGS 6, 1908-S, 1909-S. 50 lots Lincolns incl. (2) 1909-S vdb XF-UNC, (4) 1914-D F-AU, 1922 No D, (3) 1931-S, 1955 dbl. die NGC 63, 1972 dbl. die, 1795 1 ⁄ 2 Cent.
Three Cents - 1858 PCGS 64, 1879 PCGS PF66, 1881 NGC PF65, 1888 NGC PF65. Nickels - 1872 PGCS PF64, 1886 PF63, 1892 PF65CAM, 1898 NGC 65, 1909 NGC PF65, 1862 1 ⁄ 2
Dime PCGS PF64. Also 1937-D 3 leg, 1885, 1913-S t2, 1918/17-D PCGS VG8, 1837 No Stars ANACS 60.
Dimes - 1879, 1880 AU, 1883 ICG 65, 1916-D, 1924-D GEM FSB, 1942/1, 1970 No S. Quarters - 1884 ANACS PF64, 1893 Deep Cameo GEM PF, 1896-S NGC 4, 1913-S, 27 different
Standing Liberty CH-GEM BU incl. 1919-S, 1920-S, 1923-S, 1924-S FH. Also 1919 PCGS 40, 1921 AU. BU Washingtons incl. 1932-D, 1934-D, 1935-D-S 1936-D-S, 1939-D, 1941 PCGS PF67.
Halves - 20+ Bust w/many AU-BU, 1848 ICG 62, 1870, 1871 PF, 1883 PCGS PF65. BU Walkers incl. 1916pd, 1917-S obv. and rev. Also 1921pd, 1940 NGC PF65, 1941 PCGS PF66.
Classic Commems. - 13 Certified incl. 1937pds Arkansas PCGS MS65. Also in BU - Gettysburg, Hudson, Isabella 25¢, Lafayette $1.
Modern - Jackie Robinson Legacy Set plus RARE 4 pc. Gold and Silver Set. 2 sets 2011 (25th) anniversary Silver Eagle Sets.
Dollars - 15 Seated w/many XF-AU. Certified - 1878-CC NGC 64, 1879-CC Segs. 64DPL, 1880-C PCGS 65, 1880-CC NGC 65, 1881-CC PCGS 64, 1881-O ANACS 65, 1886-S NGC 63, 1887-S NGC 64, 1889-CC PCGS 40, 1893-S F details, 1894 PCGS 35, 1903-O NGC 66, 1925-S NGC 64. Also many BU better dates and a 1904 PF.
BU Rolls (1949, 1949-D, 1955 Half Dollars, 1935, 1936 Cents plus more. 100+ large lots, Silver Proof Sets, Legacy Proof Sets, Partial and Complete Sets, Hawaiian Coins.
……PLUS MUCH MORE COMPLETE CATALOG LISTING ON AUCTIONZIP.COM - Auctioneer ID #13047
Printed catalog or information: Call Mike at (800) 332-3164 or leave message at (888) 632-1914 E-mail: [email protected]
Auctioneer: Martin Heaps ~ (PA License #AU002762-L)
AUCTION SALE BILLSMIDWESTFIREARMS AUCTION
were called from across theglobe, and over 13,000sealed bids were placedbefore the first drop of thehammer. The anticipationcould be felt in the airthroughoutthe week-end aseager
collectorsand curious
spectators watchedfirearms from anumber of world-
class collections crossthe auction block. A few ofthe major genres that heldthe spotlight wereWinchesters, Sharps,Walther, Mauser, Smith &Wesson, Remington andColt. The Ulrich FamilyFactory EngravedWinchester Rifles accountedfor the top three lots, eachselling for over $100,000each. A John Ulrich FactoryPanel Scene Engraved GoldInlaid Winchester Model1894 Deluxe FactoryTakedown (Lot 1001)brought $115,000, while aGold Plated Relief EngravedWinchester Model 1866Carbine Factory Engravedby his brother Conrad F.
Ulrich alsobrought $115,000
(Lot 3001). Othern o t a b l e
Winchester’s include aFine Early Production Model1866 Saddle Ring Carbinewith Henry Patent BarrelAddress (Lot 3009) whichbrought $63,250, and a spe-cial order Winchester Model1886 in 50 Express (Lot
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1004) achieved $48,875.Volcanic firearms and Henryrifles, the predecessor toWinchester, also experi-enced a banner weekend: anexceptional Henry LeverAction Rifle (Lot 3004) soldfor $46,000 while a factoryengraved New Haven ArmsVolcanic Carbine command-ed $43,125 and a factory
engraved New Haven ArmsNo. 1 Pocket Pistol brought$10,350 respectively.
Colt firearms fromtwo legendary collec-tions: the WorldRenowned GatewayCollection and theestate of LegendaryColt Collector anddealer Bobby Smith,experienced fiercebidding throughoutthe weekend, and theauction results proveit. This auction boast-ed EIGHT Patersonarms and their acces-sories. The topPaterson piecebrought $86,250which was a stunningand Rare TexasPaterson Case withAccessories (Lot3321) while a ColtPaterson Belt ModelRevolver fetched $43,125.Paterson’s were not the
only Colts todo well in Rock Island, a
very Rare U.S. Colt Model1847 Walker Revolver (Lot1255) issued to Samuel
Walker’s own Company soldfor $103,500. Colt Singleactions from the final
installment of theGateway collection alsodrew tremendous interest asa pre-war single action withfactory carved ivory gripswith its original factory box(lot 1303) commanded$69,000 while serial number48 “pinched frame” singleaction realized $51,750.Colt’s largest competitor
Smith & Wesson had arecord weekend as well.RIAC was pleased to offerThe Anthony UrbanowskiCollection, which was con-sidered one of the world’sfinest collections of antiqueSmith & Wesson’s. This col-lection presented buyers
with a unique chance to owna very scarce NashvillePolice Department Smith &
We s s o nModel 3
F i r s tModel
AmericanSingle ActionRevolver (Lot264). This particularrevolver is “No. 3” of 32special order revolvers andhas “Nashville Police” facto-ry engraved on the back
strap and brought$18,400. The raritiesdid not end there, adocumented 38Single Action 3rdModel “MexicanModel” of 1891Revolver withBritish Proof marksand Pearl Grips (Lot256) went for$18,400. The onlyknown blue finishedS&W Favoriteexceeded its highestimate of $15,000and went out the doorfor a staggering$18,400, proving thatwhen it comes toowning a 1 of 1 orthe only knownexample, collectorstake it personally.
This Auction also offeredPart III of the Finest LugerCollection RIAC has everyoffered, and the prices onceagain support the claim.Buyers had a once-in-a-life-time chance to own a one-of-a-kind original Georg LugerPrototype 1902/06 Carbinein “9mm”(Lot 1466), thisfine handgun went for a finalprice of $86,250. The DWMfactory only made two “1902carbines” in 9mm, this is one
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of the reasons it is such arare pistol. It was in greatcompany by an extraordi-nary DWM Luger Model1902 Carbine Rig (Lot 1474)that sold for $51,750 and anEarly Production Three DigitSerial Number DWM SwissModel 1900Luger Semi-AutomaticP i s t o l
(Lot 3515),which topped out
at $37,375. Lugers were notthe only firearms manufac-tured in Germany that rangthe bell. A Walther PPKParty Leader Pistol with itsmatching magazine, estimat-ed $18,000 to $27,500, expe-rienced some of the mostheated bidding of the week-end, which realized $43,125;while a Pre-War CommercialWalther in 22 LR in its orig-inal box, estimated $5,500 to$7,500, commanded animpressive $28,750.
The December Auctionheld numerous possibilitiesto own many pieces withvery rare serial numbers innumerous genres such asWinchesters, Colts, Smith &Wessons, and MilitaryPieces. One of the most his-toric was a Two DigitSerialized original U.S.Springfield Model 1903 RodBayonet “Serial Number 24”(Lot 3630), which sold for$57,500. The 1903 Bayonetis said to be one of the mostdifficult to obtain as far as
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Guns start selling at 12 noon. Guns sold to PA residents
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Other Collector Plates, Boehm, Goebel, Disneyana, Dres-den, Wedgwood, Ron Lee, Herend, Fenton, Stueben, Lalique, Orrefors, Lenox, Murano, 100's of Sports Fig-ures, Helmets, Bats, Balls, Stadium Models, baseball, football, hockey, basketball, all sold in lots, and more!
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 1500 Paxton Street, HARRISBURG, PA 17104
AUCTION #1 AT 10 A.M.: VARIETY AUCTION FURNITURE - COLLECTIBLES - BOOKS
FURNITURE : Starting at Noon! 100+ Lots Antique & Modern. Dining, Bedroom, & Living Room. Empire Sideboard; Washstands; Wicker Chaise; Duncan Phyfe Dining Set; Gun Cabinet; Victorian Drop Front Desk; Revolving Bookcase; Sumter Bedroom Set; Cherry Entertainment Cabinet; Ethan Allen Coffee Table; Clayton Marcus Sofa; Gateleg Table; Bookcases; Leather Settee; Drexel Chairs;
Morris Chair; Lane Cedar Chests; Maddox Desk; French Style Bedroom Set; Deacon’s Bench; Imperial Grand Rapids Gateleg Table; Hitchcock Chairs & End Tables; Oak Highchair; Scott & Hart Williamsport Stand; Rugs incl. Karastan & Persian. COLLECTIBLES: 15 pcs. Van Briggle Art Pottery; Steiff Bears, Dog, and Duck; Tools; Opera Glasses; Board Games; Large Collection of Pewter; Pressed Steel Toy Trucks; Collector Plates; N Gauge Trains; Dress Pattern Advertising; Vintage Cameras; Crazy Quilt; Peanut Butter Glasses; Japanese Jardinière; Tom Clark and June McKenna Figurines; Vintage Christmas; Violin; Lithophane Lamp; Raggedy Ann Collectibles. ART: Paintings & Prints; Japanese Woodblock Prints; Currier & Ives Fox Hunting. BOOKS/EPHEMERA: Large Selection of Books - Various Topics. Collectible Illustrators; Lincoln; Children’s; 33 Volume British Classics 1812; Other Early 19th Century; National Geographic 1920’s-40’s; Stereoview Cards; Airline Luggage
Labels; Scrapbooks; PRR Calendar 1936; Trade Cards; Postcards; More! HOUSE & HOME: Silver Plate; Tea Set; Ice Buckets; Dinnerware: Sheffield “Boutique”; Dansk “Bistro”; Noritake; Adams “Titian Ware”; Haviland Limoges; Stemware incl. Atlantic. OTHER: Craftsman Table Saw & Grizzly Band Saw; Rainbow Vac.
AUCTION #2 AT 11 A.M.: SPECIALTY AUCTION COINS - STAMPS - STERLING
STERLING (11 A.M.): 60+ Lots. Hollowware incl. Plates; Shakers; C&S Sets; Compotes incl. Art Nouveau; Tray; Rockwell Plates; Dresser Sets; Bowls; Japanese Lighter & Hoka Cig. Case; Prelude Plate, Bowl. Weight ed incl. Compotes; Candleholders; Bowls. Flatware incl. 42 pc. Stieff Rose; Towle Newberry; Gorham Buttercup & Cambridge Spoons; Cased H Wigfull Sheffield Fork & Spoon; Serving Pcs.; Grand Baroque Carving Set; 2 Troy lb. Ripken .999 Silver Mini Bat; More. STAMPS (11:30 A.M.): 25+ lots. Unused Postal Stationary incl. 7 #UX1 w/lg. Monogram Watermarks; 3 #UX7 incl. Miss - Cut; #UX8; #UX10; #UX11; 5 Canadian #P1; 5 #U218; #U311. Unused Stamps incl. #207 Coil Pair OG NH;
#OX7 Partial Sheets; Framed #740 Yosemite National Park Issue Imperf. Sheet of 200. Other: R Reagan Comm. Set; PA Statehood Set; WWII War Ration cover w/saving & thrift stamps; comm. stamp mint sets & collector sets; 2 vol. 50th Anniv. WWII Comm. Covers; 100s Mint Sheets & Blocks. COINS (11:45 A.M.): 440+ Lots! US Gold (23 lots): 1900 $20 AU; 1910-S $20 VF; 1878 $20 VF; 1899 $10 AU; 1910 $10 AU; 1886-S $5 AU; 1909 $5 VF; 1903 $2.50 VF; 1929 $2.50 AU; 1854 $3 AU; 1852-O $1 VF; 1 854 $1 VF; 1857 $1 AU; 1880 & 1905 $5; 1981 Am. Arts Medallions incl. W. Cather & M. Anderson 1 ⁄ 2 oz. & M. Twain & G. Wood 1 oz.; 1984-D&S Olympic Proof $10 pcs.; 1986 1 oz. $50 Proof; 1983-84 Olympic 6 pc. Set. Foreign Gold (15 lots): 1/10 to 1 oz. Krugerrands; 1925 Aust. Sov.; 1986
1 ⁄ 2 oz. Maple Leaf; Singapore 1/20 oz. to 1 ⁄ 2 oz. Rabbits & Tigers; 1982 Panda Set; Rubles incl. 5, 10 & 15. Silver: 100s Morgan & Peace w/many key dates incl. 1893, 1893-O, 1895-S, 1895-S & 1899 Morgans, 1921 Peace. Barber Coinage; Halves; Quarters; Dimes; Comm. Incl.; Am. Eagle Proofs. Key Dates: 1877 & 1873 Indian Cents; 1885 & 1886 V-Nickels; 1895-O Barber Dime; 1921 Mercury Dime; 1843 Liberty Seated Dollar; 1877 Trade Dollar; 1883 Hawaiian Half ; 1875-S 20 Cent pc.; 1871 Liberty Seated Dollar; 1936 Gettysburg Comm. Half; 1822, 1825 & 1826 Bust Halves; 1829 Half Cent; 1917 Type I Standing Liberty Quarter. Other: Large Cents; 1797-1854 Half Cents incl. 1834; Proof & Mint Sets; 1871 Lincoln Eman. Medal. Currency: 1849 Lanc. Bank $20;
1838 Monongahela Valley $5; 1863 Crawford Co. $15; 1816 Fayette Co. $3; Silver Certs. 1928-1957; Red Seal Notes 1928-1963.
Previews for Both Auctions 9 A.M. Severe Weather Date Sunday January 20 Visit www.CordierAntiques.com
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D ecorated Blanket Chest, Early Tamp Art Cupboard, Adv. Boxes, Oak Washstand, Early Pierced Tin Pie Safe, Crocks & Jugs, Split Oak Baskets, Farm Bowls, Oak Gingerbread Clock & Other Clocks, Old C.I. Doorstops, Old Baseball Items, Gold & Silver Pocket Watches, Old Fishing Reels, Many Old Farm Primitives & Other Items!
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AUCTION SALE BILLSU.S. martial arms go; thereare only said to be around100 of them that escapedmodification. RIAC alsooffered a documented pair of
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Carter Auction & Event Center, ALLEGANY, NY (on exit 24 ramp-off Int. 86)
WE HAVE BEEN RETAINED BY MANY AREA LAW FIRMS AND EXECUTORS FROM MANY PROMINENT ESTATES TO AUCTION OF F PRECIOUS FAMILY HEIRLOOMS FROM GENERATIONS PAST AT THIS GRAND AUCTION. ITEMS WILL STILL BE ARRIVING IN TO AUCTION TIME!!! FRID AY, JAN. 18TH IS OUR FREE ANTIQUE APPRAISAL & PURCHASING DAY ROAD SHOW! THIS IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, OUR ANTIQUE EXPERTS WILL PUT THEIR DECADES OF GAINED EXPERIENCE OFFERING FREE APPRAISALS AND CASH PURCHASES OR CONSIGNED TO OUR AUCTIONS! HIGHLIGHTS FOR THIS YEAR’S VENUE: Impressive Quality Oak quarter sawn oak furniture. This is some of the best furniture seen in years!!! R.J. Horner oak curve glass corner China cabinet w/ ornate hand-carved crest/claw feet - scarce find!!! Massive oak carved 54” triple curve glass china cabinet/carved hood - lg. roaring lions - paw feet & full interior mirror (stunning pc.), A third oa k high back suite - raised panel (immaculate condition), massive oak carved “Man of the North,” hall seat in ori ginal varnish (the best), oak Heinz 57 secretary w/winged sea lions flanking w/bev. Mirror - orig. varnish , oak “Belding” mirrored icebox w/carved lions (scarce), oak heavily carved sideboard w/high back mirror w / gallery top, original varnish oak crystal curve glass curio cabinet w/claw feet (real cute size), Th e Best Oak “Man of the North” side-by-side secretariat w/crystal display/turned rope columns/claw feet in original pristine varnish (simply the best), extraordinary “Man of the North,” oak 2 door bookcase w / rolling pin top/gallery/claw feet - pristine original varnish, oak leaded glass door server w/carved Northwind face, oak leaded glass 2 door bookcase w/drawers, oak raised panel double stack 6 drawer file cabinet (scarce), golden oak 2 door “cowboy” bookcase w/shaped mirror gallery, massive sq. oak dining table w/heavily carved apron/base w/lg. oversized legs, fancy carved oak highboy w/carved mir ror, oak “hotel” chest w/applied carvings & bonnet box (nice model), oak high back secretary w/spoon prin t design, numerous oak lawyer’s interchangeable bookcases - incl. Macy/Globe stepbacks claw feet/ Mission, Columbia oak icebox in petite size, oak “mascot” 2 door icebox w/applied carvings, oversize d oak lamp table w/eagle claw ball feet (impressive), oak lift top hall seat w/lg. bev. Mirror - coat hooks and applied carvings (1 of 3), oak stick-n-ball room divider, oak carved high chest w/glove boxes - orig . varnish, oak 9’ country seed counter. VICTORIAN FURNISHINGS: Griffin carved library table (A.H. R.J. Horner), Vict. Walnut slant frt. Secretary w/ladies’ head on crest, mahog. Danner sliding door bookcase, very unusual inlaid game table, Vict. Burled walnut 3 ⁄ 4 size cylinder secretary, several Vict.. Marble top tables, Vict. Table, pier mirror. Artworks: Fantastic o/c Alfred De. Breanski. June - river scene w/gilded frame (listed artist), Emile A. Gruppé pencil sketches, 1889 E.E. Morrise o/c chicks painting w/deep rich gilded frame (crest pc. - listed artist), Gregory Hollyer o/c landscape (listed artist), W. Olbrich o/c landscape, F. Crane o/c river scene, W. Walton - early cow painting, Jamestown NY artist - Hugo Nicholson; numerous quality primitive paintings, 1850 Japanese block print, sev. Mayfield Parrish prints, Edison Mazza Parrish calendar, 1 7th century religious plaque, folk art cattle painting, early pastel & watercolors offered also. Rogersware Collection: Going For The Cows, We Boys, Fetching The Doctor, Coming To The Parson, Checkers Up At The Farm, Weighing The Babies, The Foundling, Why Don’t You Speak For Yourself, A Frolic At Old Homestead, The Fugitives Story (all from Bolivar, NY estate). Clocks: Numerous oak wall clocks w/advertising - Coca-Cola, Calumet, baking powder, Bull Durham, R.R., etc. 2 fancy oak hanging kitchen clocks, Westmoreland chime, oak Ithaca Grandfather clock, German Gustav Becker wall clock, Victorian city clocks, O.G. triple decker, deco. Marble mantel, dec o. China clock, Arts & Crafts oak keg clock (shop of the crafters). I mportant Musical Heirlooms: Fabulous mahog. Stella 17” music box w/drawer and extra pieces, Olympia 16” music box w/oak carved case w/original nautical watercolor (fantastic), guitar national 1930’s style O - Resonator - low serial #’s (scarce), 1940’s Gibson acoustic guitar. Special Interest: 1932 Harley-Davidson motorcycle - found in local barn (original and untouched) original August 1932 Yankees team ball - signed Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig & others (great piece of histor y). Lighting: Gorgeous pairpoint puffy lamp (petite size), signed pairpoint reverse “ship” lamp w/dolphin base (C. Durand), several hanging leaded glass chandeliers, floor lamp w/Quezal shade, matching pr. Bradley & Hubbard winged cherub figural lamps, figural ruby oil lamp, Gothic stained glass hanging l ight, Heintz art copper helmet lamp, Van Briggle Persian figural lamp w/shade, Miller slay panel double so cket lamp, student lamps, reverse painted - Pittsburgh lamp. Art Pottery: Keramis vase w/geometric design (rare), Indian pot, experimental Roseville pottery, Roseville wisteria/sunflower, collection Van Br iggle pottery, Moorcroft, woodland Weller jardinière w/foxes, Weller hanging jardiniere, Blue Grass art po ttery. Arts & Crafts: Gustav lifetime oak 2 door china diminutive size - original clean varnish, Gustav oak sideboard - original clean finish, Stickley 3 dr. oak library table, 4 oak Roycroft chairs - all sig ned, Shop of the Crafters “keg” clock, Mission oak peg bookshelf, Arts & Crafts oak tobacco humidor/liquor cab inet (unusual) Stickley on Limberts, oak Arts & Crafts wall dinner bell, Arts & Crafts mag. rack, scarce - oak Arts & Crafts safe (att. To early Gustav Stickley, hanging Arts & Crafts lamp, rare - Mission oak 3 in 1 stack bookcase/game table (very hard to find), Arts & Crafts fireplace set, Mission andirons, Heintz art
copper helmet lamp, Macey oak Mission double 3 stack bookcase (great model), Mission copper tea set. Country Furnishings: Outstanding 2 pc. PA cherry stepback cupboard w/window pane doors (extra clean), wonderful 2 door pie safe in old green paint (crest color & form), mustard yellow pt. wooden churn, early child’s wooden buckboard, ptd. Wooden bowls, tramp art jewelry chest, pantry boxes, wooden blanket box in old red paint, oak kitchen Hoosier cabinet w/porcelain top (nice), grain ptd. 4 door pantry cupboard w/punch tin, early jam chest, wooden chair in old red paints, early ptd. Park bench, vintage cane collection, period cherry slant front desk w/bracket feet, 2 ptd. Oak apothecary cabine ts, child’s wooden wheelbarrow, ornate cast-iron parlor stove, ptd. Stepback cupboard, “Heinz” wooden mincemeat bucket w/label. Decorative Stoneware Collection: 1872 dotted fish (rare), Heiser buffalo - 3 gal. jug w/blue, Mugler 3 gal. w/flower, Burger 3 gal. w/flowers, Havana 2 gal./4 gal. jars w/decorations, West Troy 2 gal. ju g w/ parrot in branch, unusual 2 sided cobalt decorated crock w/bird & flowers, J.F. Norton Bennington pitcher, C.W. Braun Buffalo, R.W. Farring - Elira, NY adv. Jug (Watkins, NY), whites Utica 2 gal. w/ bird, whites Utica 3 gal. churn, Burger 4 gal. jug. Harley-Davidson gasoline station pump - fully restored (black/orange/chrome), wow!!! Shell gasoline station pump w/clamshell globe (cream puff!!!) Polly ga s pump w/glass globe fully restored - all original old station pumps restored professionally. Advertising: Petroliana - country store - slot machines - gasoline station pumps, Diamond tires double sided porcelain sign (extremely scarce!!!), 2 Mills 5 cent slot machines in great working condition, 1930’s drink Coca-Cola 5 cent ice cold sign, 1949 drink Coca-Cola in bottles w/girl photo (rare), Coca-Cola lollypop double sided sign, Coca-Cola cast-iron sign base, Mobil flying Pegasus horse license plate tags, Delco - light batteries sign, Galtex motor oil double sided porcelain sign, Singer sewing machine ti n sign, early Sunbeam bread w/girl (great colors), Keystone tool sign, Bunny Bread w/rotating rabbit (rare), 5 cent Pepsi-Cola tin bottle sign, 1950’s drink Coca-Cola ice cold, Sharples cream separator sign, 2 Benjamin Moore paint signs, lg. Texaco sign, Hires Root Beer, Socony 8” motor oil porcelain sign (ra re size), Beech-Nut porcelain sign. Country Store of Times Past: Extraordinary mahog. stepback slant front store display, 9’ oak country store seed counter (makes a great kitchen counter), Clarks mile-end 6 drawer oak spool cabinet w/gre at detail/labels, Peerless Dyes, Diamond Dye cabinet w/roll door ramboor, Peerless Dye multidrawer base , Diamond Dye adv. Cabinet, wonderful 88 drawer rotary bin w/stenciling (great find), National brass c ash register - #313 Myers & Smith - Buffalo (excellent), fabulous approx. 20’ country store counter, oak ribbon cabinet (hard-to-find), wooden oil bucket, early Jerome oil pump barrel in old paint/stencili ng. More Outstanding family heirlooms incl.: 1880 ten dollar gold coin, German Hummel collection (all full bee marks), wooden airplane propeller, Daum Nancy art vase, student floor lamp, matching pr. mahog. carved poster beds, mahog. highboy w/mirror & matching dresser, lg. MacArthur picture framed w/signed letter/political buttons, Steiff rabbit, quantity good costume jewelry, 2 early gaming whee ls, folk art cat inkwell, oriental bronze carved jardinières, Halloween postcard albums, 34” Francis Schmidt doll, early 18th C. Lg. china head doll, Armand Marseille, baby Bye-Lo, Enterprise #3 coffee mill, Kendall oil salesman’s sample case (unique), scarce 3 ⁄ 4 size safe (salesman’s sample), blackamoor horseshoe trade sign, trench art shell lamp, butcher’s country store meat hook, sterling silver, W.R. Case knives, e arly fireman’s tintype, burl wooden bowl, oak wall phones, officer’s sword, officer’s belt buckle, firema n’s lantern, NY lantern, flow blue china, oak stick n ball room divider, Wet oak framed prints, meerscha um pipes, Phoenix glass pairpoint glass, modern “Plycraft” chair (great look), Vict. 7 pc. Walnut uph. Settee set, lg. cast-iron yard jockey, Japan windup toy robot, Seaworthy windup pond toy (flying Yankee) - rare, early “Gurley” Transit complete (scarce), lg. copper candy fudge bowl, Carnival glass, Steuben glass , sterling, oriental rugs/carpets, 83rd “PA” officer’s belt buckle. Auction Terms: Cash/ck. - credit card - ten percent buyer’s premium sale - everything must be removed auction day - delivery arrangements available. Absentee bids/phone bidding available. Hotel accommodations one mile from event location. Location - approx. 70 miles S. of Buffalo *90 miles east Erie, PA* Located on exit 24 ramp off Int. 86
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60 years. Ask for Gerald Wright. Rita FordMusic Boxes, 1253 Springfield Ave. #304,
New Providence, NJ 07974,908-377-3225, 212-535-6717.www.ritafordmusicboxes.com
MUSIC BOXES WANTED, highest pricespaid. Gems to junkers- we buy, sell,repair. Chet Ramsay Antiques, 2460Strasburg Road, Coatesville, PA19320. 610-384-0514
SHEET MUSIC WANTED, any era. SandyMarrone, 113 Oakwood Drive,Cinnaminson, NJ 08077, 856-829-6104 E-mail [email protected]
WANTED OLD RADIOS, Tubes, Hi-FiEquip., Amplifiers, Speakers, HamRadios, Tube Testers & related items.Large and small collections. Call Rich484-948-8044, Pottstown, PA.
WANTED!Vintage Tube Electronics
DEAD OR ALIVEAudio Equip. - Vacuum Tubes
Speakers - Ham & Military RadiosSurplus Parts - Test Equipment
Hi-Fi Stereo & MoreWE BUY IT ALL
610-649-4151www.cash4audio.com
WANTED: MUSIC BOXES, slotmachines, old Juke boxes, any cond.Call or write Frank Zygmunt, PO Box542, Westmont, IL 60559. [email protected] 630-985-2742.
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Call 1-800-428-4211
SPORTS CARDS AND other sports relateditems. Publications, pins, pennants,tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphiaitems especially wanted. Ellis, 158Stratford Dr., Philadelphia, PA 19115,215-934-5618.
TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cardsand Memorabilia to a Collector.Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709,
WANTED BASEBALL/ BOXING Cards &Memorabilia. Tobacco packs opened/unopened, pre-war, before 1970. Valuablecollections only. No appraisals 610-999-0131, [email protected]
1800-1970 SELL YOUR ANTIQUE TOYS,TRAINS, SPACE TOYS & ROBOTS
FOR THE HIGHEST PRICE! No one will payyou higher for Tin Toy Collections!
[email protected] 856-547-5521
ANTIQUE TOYS & TOY SOLDIERS WANT-ED of every description. 1800’s-1950’s.
Write for free 3 page illustrated want list.Bruch, P.O. Box 121,
Mountaintop, Pa 18707. Call toll-free800-549-8697. [email protected]
MATCHBOX/ HOT WHEELS Cars WantedIf you’re interested in selling your collec-
tion, call, fax or write, ask for- Larry,830 Fulton Ave., Lansdale, PA 19446.215-855-1962 or fax 215-368-9684.
OLD TOY TRAINS, collector will pay gen-erously for well-kept (1900-1970)Lionel, Flyer, Marklin and Ives, trains& accessories. Dr. Bob 215-348-0944
ANDY WARHOL original, signed,LIZ litho call 908-930-0909.
FOR SALE: Large Collection ofItalian Pottery pieces. Plates, vases,
souvenirs, etc. Want to sell ascollection. Call for more information.
717-625-4310
OIL PAINTING by Richard GeorgeHinchliffe, British, 1868-1942, 20x30
inches. Flapper era girl, nude, outdoors.$750. Phone 717-625-4310
DO YOU COLLECT Old Paper, Ephemera,Advertising, Country Store, etc? Sub-scribe to "THE PAPER & ADVERTISINGCOLLECTORS’ MARKETPLACE", themonthly collector's newspaper thatcovers this specialty. For a FREEsample copy, phone 1-800-800-1833, ext. 2541, 8am-4:30pm daily.
GOING OUT OF Business Sale. 50% Off.Postcards, Books, Paper, Misc. Alsoselling showcase, shelving, displayitems and supplies. Booth CRL (Carol)at Old Sled Works, 722 N Market St,Duncannon, Pa 17020. Wed-Sun, 10-5. (717)834-9333.
TELEPHONES: 1892-1982, over 85 dif-ferent & associated. Free Cataloge.
Wish to sell entire business.Call 608-582-4124
1964 AMI JUKEBOX, many new records,good working condition, $800 obo,call 715-651-8751.
G-SCALE USA TRAINS GG-1.Mint, still in box, green 5 stripe.
$1,000. Call 717-684-7752
VINTAGE DOLL & Teddy Bear Clothing& accessories, large inventory,
call 732-580-7771.
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Art Deco star sapphire ring.
ECLECTIC AUCTIONFriday, February 1, 2013 at 9:00 am
LOCATION:Eclectic Gallery
2097 London Road,
Suite F,
Delaware, OH 43015
PREVIEW:Mon., January 28 thru
Wed., January 30 from
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM;
Thurs., January 31 from
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM;
Fri., February 1 from
8:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
ASIAN, EUROPEAN & AMERICAN
PAINTINGS, FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS AUCTION
Saturday, January 26, 2013 beginning at 10 AM
AUCTIONEERS:
Richard H. “Jeff” Jeffers,
Amelia Jeffers,
Andrew Richmond,
Steve Bemiller
Justin Arnold, Apprentice
The Irish Fair by George Bellows.
Collection of Cameos including example with opals.
Soapstone carving of a bitter melon
American and English silver.
Bronze statues.
Ivory including Export ivory coffer.
Selection ofsnuff bottles.
Beach scene by Dorothea Sharp.
featuring Furniture including period formal & country,
Victorian; Clocks; Fine Art & Prints; China, Porcelain,
& Glass; Pottery & Stoneware; Sterling & Silver Plate;
Jewelry & Accessories; Lamps & Lighting; Toys &
Children's Items; Firearms; Quilts, Textiles & Rugs;
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PREVIEW:Mon., January 21 thru
Thurs., January 24 from
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM;
Fri., January 25 from
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM;
Sat., January 26 from
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM.
Lacquerware.
Six color Pekingglass vase.
Large Asianbronze lamp.
Many Woodblock prints.
Nephrite jade carved buckle.
Chinese furniture.
1971 Volvo sportster, , model 1800E.
French wall cupboard.
Asian porcelain.Large ivory chess set.
Ruyi scepter.
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