Antiques & Auction News - March 15, 2024

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Folk Painting “Black And White Cat”

Achieves $50,150

Market For Folk Artist Maud Lewis’s Work Shows No Indication Of Cooling

Records were broken in two days of auctions held Feb. 10 (Canadiana) and Feb. 11 (Canadian Folk Art) by Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd. Heading the list of top performers was the renowned Nova Scotia artist Maud Lewis (190170), whose paintings “Black and White Cat” and “Gulls at Harbour” achieved for $50,150 and $36,580, respectively. All prices quoted are in Canadian dollars and include an 18-percent buyer’s premium.

“We had a great Canadiana sale on February 10th with strong objects in a wide variety of categories,” said Peter Baker,

including a Brownscombe jug, attracted a lot of attention. Some exceptional hooked rugs were offered, with a Grenfell Mission ‚ ‘Shadows’ being the top performer, bringing $4,750, and many other opportunities for some good buys. Other Canadian art included Inuit sculpture and some early stonecut prints that sold above estimates,” added Baker.

The runner-up top lot on day one was a spectacular 18th-century Quebec armoire, going for $27,140. It had a high doublepaneled frieze and bold cabriole

for the sale. “Collectors and dealers were able to acquire some unique and rare items, but there are always surprises, both high and low, which kept the buyers on their toes. The two paintings by Maud Lewis reflected high interest in her works.”

“The miniature redware pieces,

feet and boasted a pine patina.

It was pictured in “The Early Furniture of French Canada” (Jean Palardy). The doors and sides had panels in a transitional Louis XIV/ XV style.

A masterful Nova Scotia foot stool in the Lunenburg Germanic tradition with original red/green

paint and exuberant geometric carving blew past its $1,000-$1,500 estimate to finish at $24,780. The skirt was deeply shaped with a carved star flanked by two wings, while the top had notched corners and a large carved diamond with a rosette positioned at the center.

A stoneware picture frame made by John Marx (Brantford, Ontario, ca. 1860s-90s), an intricate and beautiful piece that was signed on the reverse and boasted a lovely lattice design and dark glaze, bested its estimate of $1,800-$2,500 by more than 200 percent to achieve $21,240. The aforementioned Grenfell Missions “Shadows” rug measured 33.5-by45.5 inches.

“Rounding out the February 10th sale was a large collection of carved and inlaid boxes with several 18th-century examples selling well, along with rarities such as a Baldwin Hill & Company fur trade dag knife bringing $8,260,” Baker pointed out. The ca. 1856-60 knife, 14 inches in length, had a double-edged steel blade and the original wooden handle affixed with brass rivets.

The Feb. 11 Canadian Folk Art Auction was no less impressive, with Maud Lewis’s “Gulls at Harbour” leading the way, followed by a coastal village with lighthouse painting by another acclaimed Nova Scotia artist, Joe Norris (1924-96).

Haddon Heights To Hold Sale On Easter Decorations

If you collect or decorate with vintage items for Easter, the Haddon Heights Antiques Center may be a place to hop over to. Easter falls in March this year, on the very last day of the month. That, combined with the official start of Spring on Tuesday, March 19, means that the time to decorate is sooner than later. This

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A mixed media on pulpboard (beaver board) by Maud Lewis (Nova Scotia, 1901–70), titled “Black and White Cat,” dating ca. 1966 and signed “Maud. Lewis,” sold for $50,150. This quality Nova Scotia foot stool in the Lunenburg Germanic tradition with original red/green paint and exuberant geometric carving blew past the estimate to finish at $24,780. This colorful enamel on wood coastal village with lighthouse painting signed by Joe Norris (Nova Scotia, 1924-96), housed in its original flower frame as created by Norris, went for $30,680. A ca. 1970 softwood sculpture by Edmond Chatigny (Quebec, 1895-1985), a three-tiered work with an owl at the top, four small birds in the middle and six birds and a frog at the bottom, sold for $7,080.

Marvels Of The West Auction Delivers

Cabinet Card Of Legendary Female Sharpshooter Annie Oakley Shot To $1,312

A John E. Smith’s Pharmacy (Victor, Colo.) 32-ounce teal drug store bottle sold for $6,250; an early 1900s 14-carat Klondike, Alaska, gold headed walking stick also realized $6,250; and a pair of mint state $25 U.S. Gold Eaglecoins (1994 and 2008) fetched $4,700 at a four-day Marvels of the West Auction held Jan. 25 to 28 by Holabird Western Americana Collections LLC.

Holabird’s original plan was to have two auctions in January, a timed onlineonly sale in the middle of the month and a live auction

(with online bidding) at the end of the month. That idea was scrapped, however, and both sales were combined into one catalog, the timed online sale on Jan. 25 and 26 and the live auction on Jan. 27 and 28, online and live at its gallery in Reno, Nev.

The two auctions were aptly named, Marvels of the West, considering their contents. Both contained categories collectors have come to expect from Holabird: Western and Native Americana, Gold Rush, mining, coins and currency, railroadiana, tokens,

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The 10.5-inch-tall, quartsize John E. Smith’s drug store bottle was a desirable teal example from the Ron Reed collection. “Reed specialized in giant 32-ounce Colorado drugstore bottles, and every Colorado collector knew he had this beauty, one of the prizes of his collection and a true prize for any American colored drugstore bottle collector,” remarked Fred Holabird.

When Reed, a longtime friend, passed away last year, his family asked Holabird to

sell his collection of Colorado embossed bottles. Reed had purchased a number of key pieces out of the previous Gary Bracken sales, and a few “ringers” in the timed sale were snuck in, to entice new collectors into collecting Colorado bottles. A few other bottles that also did well were a Cyrus Eaton & Co. (Denver) early medium to dark amber quart whiskey bottle (“You Bet”), with an applied top, ca. 1880-85, 12 inches tall, in fine

shape ($2,500).

The early 1900s 14-carat Klondike, Alaska, gold headed walking stick was very fancy, and came with a leather case and a book about the family who owned it. There were two buttons of gold quartz, each one measuring one inch by one inch.

The two mint state U.S. $25 Gold Eagle coins were the day four top lot. They were in spectacular condition, each weighing a half-ounce of fine gold. Another final session performer was a rare George Rasmussen’s (Central City, Colo.) pocket mirror, unlisted in Dunn in any form and in nice condition (“Good for 12 c. in trade”), with a graphic of a young woman ($1,000). Online

bidding was via iCollector. com, LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. All prices quoted include the buyer’s premium.

A chest packed with personal effects belonging to

1st. Lt. Charles Allen Rankin, an engineering officer in WWI who served with the legendary flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker, sold for $3,625. The chest contained, among other things, a copy of Rickenbacker’s 1918 book, “Fighting the Flying Circus,” signed by Rickenbacker, plus photos of him, other aces and Rankin.

A fine ca. 1970s Navajo squash blossom set consisting of the squash blossom, earrings and ring, the squash blossom showcasing both turquoise and branch coral together, with nice original patina, changed hands for $2,625. Also, a group of 20 points (Native American arrowheads), all from Texas, many of them rare and nicely displayed in a walnut display case measuring 18-by12 inches, came out of the Gary Bracken collection and

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What Does “Collector Quality Condition” Actually Mean?

I have often argued that there are certain words and phrases that are used in the antiques and collectibles trade that ought to be stricken from the lexicon. There are also other terms like rare, mint, investment grade, and vintage that are often used incorrectly, sometimes by mistake, but other times to deceive. That said, terms such as rare, mint, investment grade, and vintage do have their necessary place in the trade and are vital when used properly. I have written about these terms in previous articles. Today, I want to discuss a condition qualifying phrase that I see quite often when scrolling through online auction sites like eBay. The phrase is “collector quality condition.”

At first glance seeing the term may seem harmless, but I assure you it is not. I have never heard a savvy collector

or dealer use the term “collector quality condition” to describe an item that they were either buying, selling, or otherwise collecting. This is quite simply due to the fact that the term makes absolutely no sense to anyone who is a true collector, and I can prove it quite simply with several key examples.

Let’s suppose you are a high-end collector of vintage comic books and are lucky enough to have a budget in the millions of dollars. You want to go after a major Golden Age key book like Action Comics #1 (first appearance of Superman) or Detective Comics #27 (first appearance of Batman). Both of these books arguably meet the definition of being rare. However, being able to locate either of these books in unrestored top tier condition is next to impossible because only a handful of what can be considered high grade copies exist, and most of these copies are sitting locked away in high-end collections. As such, even the most skilled collector with an unlimited budget would be happy to own either of these books in any grade possible, especially given the fact that there are completed auction sales showing that a copy of Action Comics #1 in CGC 0.5 (poor condition) sold for close to $500,000 in the past year! Make no mistake, there are also a few copies of Action Comics #1 that have

been graded by CGC in 9.0 and higher condition, but any copy of Action Comics #1 can easily be considered to be collector quality condition. And this brings me to my point. Using the description qualifier of collector condition quality and applying it to this item is completely meaningless.

Now I already know what my critics are going to say-most collectors are not buying a copy of Action Comics #1, so this is a bad example. Okay, let’s use an affordable key vintage comic book to prove this point. Amazing Spider-Man #300 (first appearance of Venom) is a key issue book that is readily available due to the fact it was printed in 1988 and hoarded. Just by looking at the population reports that comic book grading company CGC regularly updates, there have been tens of thousands of copies of this book graded and readily available on the open market. Extremely high-grade copies of this book do sell for thousands of dollars, but let’s assume that in this case the collector in question wants a low or mid-grade copy for his collection. Is this book not in collector quality condition simply because it is considered to be a lower grade copy?

This book is still in demand from a collector just like the higher grade copy that may or may not meet the definition of investment grade. As a result, the term collector

Original Illustrations Of Popular Children’s Books Will Be On Display

The Muskegon Museum of Art is excited to present an exhibition of illustrations by award-winning visual artist and children’s book author Oliver Jeffers, beginning Thursday, March 14.

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quality condition is worthless and tells the would-be buyer nothing about the item in question. What’s worse, I have seen eBay listings that show an item like this being listed without any third-party grading and the description states the item is in collector quality condition, along with the disclaimer that the the buyer should check out the pictures provided to assess the overall condition of the item. After reading this description that went viral on certain online collecting forums for all the wrong reasons, I can confirm my head is sore from banging it against the wall because I thought that was more productive than attempting to engage with the would-be seller. Even if one was to list the item in question with an accurate assessment of the item’s condition, the term “collector quality condition” still adds nothing to the description of the item.

Still not convinced that the phrase “collector quality condition” is meaningless? Log on to any coin collecting forum or any vintage “Star Wars” collecting forum and you’ll see what I mean. Personally, as a collector who also invests in a lot of these items, I tend to go after highgrade third-party graded examples of the items I collect. That said, I fully recognize that the collectibles trade is made up of a diverse demographic. I am confident that if one lists a 1908 $5 gold coin graded by PCGS in MS64 (mint state) condition and another in AU50 (almost uncirculated), both will find a buyer. Calling either item “collector quality condition” does nothing to help the buyer, as both will be bought by collectors. The same is as true for a highgrade highly sought after vintage “Star Wars” action figure as it is for a low condition specimen of the same figure.

You can apply this same concept to any antique or collectible in the trade.

In conclusion, I do know that a lot of collectible resellers read this column. Please remove the term “collector quality condition” from your listings. Do you ever see a high-end auction company promote something as “collector quality condition”? I can cite no recent example of the term ever being used by Heritage Auctions, Sotheby’s or Christie’s, among others. The term should be struck from everyone’s lexicon and never used. Thanks for reading.

Shawn Surmick has been an avid collector since the age of 12. He currently resides in his hometown of Boyertown, Pa., and is a passionate collector of antiques and collectibles. His articles focus on various topics affecting the marketplace.

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Federation Of Historical Bottle Collectors To Hold Convention In Texas Annual Event Will Take Place Aug.

Antique bottle and glass enthusiasts will want to mark their calendars from Thursday to Sunday, Aug. 1 to 4. That’s when the Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors (FOHBC) will hold its 2024 National Antique Bottle and Glass Exposition in Houston, Texas. The event will be held at the Houston Museum of Natural Science (HMNS) and the historic Hotel ZaZa in the Houston Museum District.

“After a successful Reno

2022 Convention, the FOHBC took the year off in 2023 to plan for a different experience in 2024,” said Ferdinand Meyer V, past three-time president of the FOHBC and one of the driving forces for this year’s event. “If you like history, great antique bottles and glass, museums, and nature, Houston is the place.”

“Houston ‘24” is already shaping up as the most extraordinary antique bottle and glass event in a generation, as both the FOHBC and HMNS are sponsoring and underwriting the exposition. An antique bottle butterfly is

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the Houston ‘24 logo, as visitors and attendees can experience many of the museum’s great attractions, such as the world-famous Cockrell Butterfly Center, Hall of Ancient Egypt, Cullen Hall of Gems and Minerals, Morian Hall of Paleontology, Burke Baker Planetarium, Wortham Giant Screen Theatre, and many other permanent and special exhibitions.

On Aug. 1, at 1 p.m., the Sandor P. Fuss “American Antique Glass Masterpieces”

exhibition will open in the Brown Gallery, which includes a group of early American tableware and legendary historical flasks, bitters, spirits, and other bottles and glass meticulously collected and displayed. Three legendary cobalt blue figural bitters will also be reunited and on display. A hard-bound book showcasing the collection will be for sale.

A second exhibition, opening simultaneously in

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The Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors was formed in 1969. Today, the nonprofit organization represents several thousand members and is affiliated with over 100 antique bottle and glass clubs across the United States and worldwide. These three legendary three cobalt blue figural bitters will be reunited for the “American Antique Glass Masterpieces” exhibition. The brilliant grass green Kossuth & Frigate Calabash flask was possibly from the Isabella Glass Works, New Brooklyn, N.J., ca. 1845-60, and is among the finest examples.

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reached $1,625.

An original oil painting by Canadian artist Robert Atkinson Fox (1860-1935), dating to the early 1900s and depicting horses being herded across a river by Indian riders, untitled, measuring 24-by-17 inches, commanded $2,500, while a cabinet card showing the legendary female sharpshooter Annie Oakley holding what appears to be a Lancaster shotgun as if ready for her next glass ball, made at the Brisbois Studios in Chicago, Ill., rose to $1,312.

Two vintage spy cameras piqued the imaginations of bidders. One was a Matchbox Model 2 spy camera, made by Eastman Kodak Co. (Rochester, N.Y.), used by resistance personnel during WWII for target recording and propaganda photography ($1,375). The other was a Minox Model IIIS spy camera manufactured in Germany ca. 1956 in a rare anodized finish,

housed in a dark brown snapping belt case and calibrated in meters, with Complan 3.5/15mm lens, which sold for $1,062. To learn more, call Fred Holabird at 775-851-1859 or 844-492-2766 or visit www. holabirdamericana.com.

6 — Antiques & Auction News — March 15, 2024 antiquesandauctionnews.net Haddon Heights Antiques Center 80 Dealer Co-Op Clements Bridge Rd. & E. Atlantic Ave. Haddon Heights, New Jersey www.haddonheightsantiques.com (856) 546-0555 OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 AM TO 5 PM F104701 Grist Mill Antiques Center PEMBERTON, NJ 08068 Limited Space Available Route 616, 127 Hanover Street Head east on Rt. 38; turn left at light after Rt. 206 intersection www.gristmillantiques.com (609) 726-1588 OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 AM TO 5 PM THE PEOPLE’S STORE Quality Antiques, Fine Art, Furniture, Estate Jewelry, Mid Century Modern & Industrial OPEN EVERY DAY 10 AM to 6 PM 4 Floors (Including 2 Artist Galleries) 28 North Union Street Lambertville, NJ 08530 (609) 397-9808 www.peoplesstore.net R079236 R101993 DAYS of OLDE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 609-652-7011 | www.daysofoldeantiques.com The Jersey Shore’s Largest Co-Op • Open 7 Days a Week • 10am-6pm Visit our NEW 21,000 Sq. Ft. Facility BIGGER & BETTER! New Dealers Welcome! Check it Out! 150 S. New York Rd. (Rte. 9), Galloway, NJ Less than a 1/2 mile south of our old location NOW OPEN! R033445 red bank antique center Daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays 12 noon-5 p.m. 100 DEALERS - ALL SPECIALTIES RED BANK, NEW JERSEY 07701 Exit 109 - Garden State Parkway www.redbankantique.com 226 W. FRONT ST. (732) 842-4336 195 W. FRONT ST. (732) 842-3393 R033462 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 1,500 Vendors Rt. 206 South, Columbus, NJ 609-267-0400 www.columbusfarmersmarket.com Historic Burlington Antiques and Art Emporium Burlington City 424 High Street 609-747-8333 antiquesnj.com 10% OFF $20 & over if you mention this ad Southern Jersey’s Biggest and Most Diverse Antiques Shopping Location antiquesnj51@gmail.com Historic Burlington Antiques and Art Emporium Burlington City 424 High Street 609-747-8333 antiquesnj.com 10% OFF $20 & over if you mention this ad Southern Jersey’s Biggest and Most Diverse Antiques Shopping Location antiquesnj51@gmail.com Open Tues., Wed., Sat., Sun. 11 A.M. until 5 P.M. Thurs. & Fri. 11 A.M. - 7 P.M. , Closed Mondays R104262 FREE GIVEAWAY For First 20 Purchases on Sunday, March 17th St. Patrick’s Day Burlington City ~ 424 High Street 609-747-8333 Historic Burlington Antiques and Art Emporium Burlington City 424 High Street 609-747-8333 antiquesnj.com 10% OFF $20 & over if you mention this ad Southern Jersey’s Biggest and Most Diverse Antiques Shopping Location antiquesnj51@gmail.com Exit 64 off I-86 607-223-4723 earlyowego.com • Owego, NY Open Daily 10-5 • Closed Tuesdays 90+ Vendors • 21,000 Sq. Ft. R091595 R079650 Established 1990 Open 7 Days We Buy & Sell Two Floors of Quality Antiques 2 Minutes From Short Hills Mall 511 Morris Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901 908-273-9373 thesummitantiquescenter.com
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Two mint state $25 gold eagle coins (1994 and 2008), each one-half ounce of fine gold, went for $4,700. The rare George Rasmussen’s (Central City, Colo.) pocket mirror sold for $1,000. This pair of ornate wall signs, one stating “Everts, Wilson & Co. Express, Gold Dust Bought,” the other for Jr.O.U.A.M., (The Junior Order of United American Mechanics), sold for $1,375. A Grape Nuts breakfast cereal metal advertising sign with a graphic of a girl and a large St. Bernard, 20-by-31 inches, not the same size repro often seen online, sold for $1,062. This group of 20 points (Native American arrowheads), from Texas, displayed in a walnut display case, realized $1,625. A cabinet card photo of sharpshooter Annie Oakley, holding what appears to be a Lancaster shotgun as if ready for her next glass ball, Brisbois Studios (Chicago, Ill.), realized $1,312. A Cyrus Eaton & Co. (Denver, Colo.) early medium to dark amber quart whiskey bottle (“You Bet”), with an applied top, ca. 1880-85, 12 inches tall, sold for $2,500. Original oil painting by Canadian artist Robert Atkinson Fox (1860-1935), dating to the early 1900s and depicting horses being herded across a river by Indian riders, untitled, sold for $2,500.

168 South Valley Rd.

Open Mon-Sat. 11-6, Sun. 12-5. 2100 sq. ft., 25+ dealers. Antiques, vintage, collectibles, furniture, decor, kitchenware, jewelry, books, LPs, ephemera.

07901 Summit 908-273-9373

08005 Barnegat 609-698-3020

BAY AVENUE ANTIQUES, 349 S. Main.

Open Thurs.- Sun., 1-5 pm or by appt. Book seller, pottery, glass, furniture, holiday, decoys, antiques & uniquesplus chalkpaint & iron orchid design.

08016 Burlington 609-747-8333

HISTORIC BURLINGTON ANTIQUES & ART EMPORIUM, 424 High Street.

Open 6 Days, Tues.-Sun.: T, W, F, Sat., Sun: 11A-5P; Th.&F.: 11A-7P; Closed on Monday. www.antiquesnj.com

08037 Hammonton 609-561-1110

BERNIE’S ANTIQUES & ARTIFACTS, 18 Central Ave. Tues.-Sat. 11-6 & Sun. 11-5. Trains, Pottery, Lenox, Breweriana, Fenton, Petroliana, Van Briggle, Albums + Neon Signs. Qty.Dlrs. Invited.

08081 Sicklerville 856-545-3187

CARNIVAL OF COLLECTABLES, 368 Cross Keys Rd. Open Tue.-Sat. 10am6pm, Sun. 10am-5pm. 12,000 sq. ft. Antique & Art Mall, over 130 dealers. www.carnivalofcollectables.com

08525 Hopewell 609-466-9833

TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUE & DESIGN CENTER, 2 Somerset St. We Have It All! Open Mon. thru Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. We have 38 Dealers. www.tomatofactoryantiques.com

16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088

I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located off the Tyrone Exit of I-99, 1222 Pennsylvania Ave. Qty. antqs. & collectibles. Multi-Vendors. Open Th., Fri., & Sat., 10:30am - 4:30pm, Dlrs. welcome.

16801 State College 814-238-2980

APPLE HILL ANTIQUES, 2221 East College Ave. Distinctive antiques in a gallery setting. Over 40 dealers. Open daily 10 to 6. Wide variety.

17062 Millerstown 717-589-7810

STITCH IN TIME ANTIQUE & GIFT

MALL, 43 N. Market St. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Quality Handmade Crafts & Gifts. Open 7 days 10-7, F til 8. Millerstown exit off RT 322.

17350 New Oxford 717-624-3800

ZELMA’S EMPORIUM 11 N. Water Street. Antiques, Primitives, Americana, European, Asian, Art, Home Decor. Hours: Tues.-Sat.10-5; Sun. 12-5 or by appt. Closed Mon. ZELMASANTIQUES.COM

17361 Shrewsbury 717-235-6637

SHREWSBURY ANTIQUE CENTER 65 N. Highland Dr. “A True Antique Mall” Over 10,000 sq.ft. with over 60 dealers. Open 10-5, closed Wed. Ample parking.

Close to other shops in historic village.

18944 Perkasie 215-257-3564

18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414

THE FACTORY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main Street, Rt. 113, Bucks County. Featuring 45 Dealers. Open Wednesday thru Saturday 10-5, Sundays 11-4.

19543 Morgantown 610-913-1953

MORGANTOWN MARKET, 2940 Main

St. Hours 10-5 daily. Berks Co. Largest Antique Boutique. Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage Home & Garden Decor. Now we have miniatures & dollhouses!

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the Hamill Gallery, is titled “Select high lights from the David P. Wilber and Anthony Gugliotti Barber Bottle Col lections.” The best of over 1,000 exam ples from both collec tions will be displayed. A hardbound book show cas ing the collec tions will also

SUMMIT ANTIQUES CENTER, 511 Morris Ave. 2 floors, 50+ dealers. Antiques, collectibles. Smalls to furniture. Open 7 days 11-5. Free Parking. www.thesummitantiquescenter.com

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be for sale.

The packed Houston ‘24 itinerary also boasts an outdoors pre-event titled “Peachridge Glass in the Grass” antiques sale, a catered Texas Hold ‘em Bottle and Glass Competition, a Cocktail Mix and Mingle and Dinosaurs Banquet in the Hall of Paleontology, a live catered Bayou City Sunset Auction, seminars, educational displays, membership breakfast, youth activities, raffles, Hermann Park and Museum District tours, virtual museum imaging, merchandise sales and

TREASURE TROVE, 6 S. 7th Street. Estate jewelry, furniture, linens, vintage clothing, glass, china, books, toys, kitchenware, advertising, postcards. Primitives to Deco. Dealers Welcome. Mon.-Sat. 10-5. In business 42 years.

The public can attend the Antique Bottle and Glass Show and Sale at Hotel ZaZa for $5. A commemorative mold-blown cobalt blue Drakes Plantation Bitters was also commissioned for the expo in a limited number. All registered expo attendees will also get a five-day pass to the museum, which is considered one of the top natural history museums in the country. For more information about the Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors and this year’s Houston ‘24 event, visit the “event page” at www. FOHBC.org.

antiquesandauctionnews.net Antiques & Auction News — March 15, 2024 — 7 135 Bridge Street, Columbia, PA 17512 135 Bridge Street, Columbia, PA 17512 717-684-0009 www.bootlegantiques.net Open Wed.-Thurs. 10-5, Fri. 10-8, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 1-5, Closed Mon. & Tues. R102955 ANTIQUES & ODDITIES OPEN THURS.-MON. 10 A.M.-5:30 P.M. CLOSED TUES. & WED. Located At The “Crossroads” Of Rts. 743 And 322 825 COCOA AVE., HERSHEY, PA 17033 CROSSROADS ANTIQUE MALL Two-Floor Multi-Dealer Mall Featuring A Variety Of Antiques And Collectibles With Reasonable Prices 717-520-1600 www.crossroadsantiques.com R100403 R090844 139 South Hanover Street, Hummelstown, PA (Just West Of Hershey) (717) 566-5685 Open Daily Mon.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. 12-5 www.oldefactory.com Olde Factory Antiques & Crafts You’ll Say “I’ll Be Back” ANTIQUES, CRAFTS, BOOKS, CANDLES, PRIMITIVES, GLASSWARE, FURNITURE, OLD TOYS, COLLECTIBLES, JEWELRY, COKE MEMORABILIA And Much More! 3 Floors, 24,000 Sq. Ft. • Elevator www.hawkmountainantiquespa.com 214 E. Independence St. Orwigsburg, PA 17961 484.752.2108 Brian D. Herber, Owner hmabcllc@gmail.com W-Th 10-5, F-Sat 10-6, Sun 10-3, Closed M-Tu R104903 Check out our Store-wide Sales! POP-A-TOP & SHOP! SAT., MARCH 16TH with Bill Wilbert from Saucony Creek Brewery of Kutztown, PA R100431 2800 N. Reading Road Route 272 in the IronSpire Complex @AngusAntiques 717.208.2380 www.ironspirecomplex.com Open Sundays 7:30am-4pm • A top destination for high-quality antiques • One of the largest under-roof antique malls 610-791-7910 www.weilantiquecenter.com 2200 31st St. SW, ALLENTOWN, PA Monday Thru Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5, Sunday 11-5 Over 150 Dealers WEIL ANTIQUE CENTER Featuring Quality Antiques & Collectibles, COINS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, FURNITURE, CHINA, LINENS, MEMORABILIA, VINTAGE CLOTHING, TOYS, DOLLS, POSTCARDS & RETRO. R104673 , PA R087469 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10-6 Sun. 11-5 • Wed. Closed HOURS: ANTIQUE CENTER 517 St. Mary’s Street, Lewisburg, PA 17837 OPEN 7 DAYS 10-5 570-524-5733 www.rollermills.com R079635 400 ANTIQUE DEALERS F063434 ATTENTION Shouldn’t Your SHOP Be Listed In This Directory? CALL 1-800-800-1833, ext. 6022 or 717-892-6022 Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm E-MAIL Submit your ad to us at therr@engleonline.com Deadline: Thursday at Noon for Friday’s edition ALL ADS IN GUIDE ARE LISTED IN ZIP CODE SEQUENCE WITHIN EACH STATE. SHOP DIRECTORY 19711 Newark 302-454-8007 AUNT MARGARET’S ANTIQUE MALL, 294 E. Main St. Mon- Sat. 10-5, Sun 12-5. 2 floors. Antiques, collectibles, vintage, primitives, much more! www.auntmargaretsantiquemall.com 19711 Newark 302-733-7677 MAIN STREET ANTIQUES, 23 Possum Park Mall. Summer Hrs.: Mon.-Sat. 108, Sun. 11:30-5:30. Over 45 Showcase/ Room Dealers selling qty. antqs. & collectibles. mainstreetantiques.com 21901 North East 410-287-8318 5 & 10 ANTIQUE MARKET, 115 S. Main St. Daily 10am-6pm. Cecil County’s largest! Approx. 65 dealers, variety & nostalgia. Buying/selling antiques & collectibles. 07052 West Orange 973-323-1711 VALLEY VINTAGE,
The cranberry cut to clear decanter and matching stopper was blown at the Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Sandwich, Mass. The decanter is a one-of-a-kind presentation piece similar to examples found at the Sandwich Glass Museum and Metropolitan Museum of Art. This eagle Masonic Arch historical flask, blown at the Keene Marlboro Street Glassworks, Keene, N.H., ca. 1815-30, is extremely rare in this color. This pattern molded flask, bright lime green, ten diamonds, Midwestern, was probably blown at the White Glass Works, Zanesville, Ohio, ca. 1830. It is among the finest examples in both color and strength of mold impression. This North Bend Tippecanoe figural cabin, Mount Vernon Glass Works, Vernon, N.Y., ca. 1840, is believed to be the only known undamaged example and blown for the 1840 William Henry Harrison campaign.

GEORGIA

2024-03-16, Montrose, Saturday 10AM 650 lot in higher caliber ‘most wanted’ models of rifles, shotguns, handguns, ammunition, accessories & memorabilia., Montrose Auction

ILLINOIS

2024-03-24, Union, Sunday, 10AM Vintage space, plane, train, cars & trucks and more! Donley Auctions

INDIANA

2024-05-03, Lebanon, Friday 9AM - 5PM, Saturday 9AM -3PM Indoor & outdoor vendors selling collectible antique advertising & more!, Morphy Auctions

MASSACHUSETTS

2024-04-13, Pittsfield, Saturday 11 AM American & European Timepieces including Seth Thomas rare violin clock, JJ & W Beals Steeple clock and many more!, Fontaine’s Auction

NEW HAMPSHIRE

2024-03-18, Westmoreland, Monday 5:15 PM Great estate finds! Folk art, furniture, ceramics & pottery & much more!, Flying Pig Auctions

NEW JERSEY

2024-03-16, Burlington, Saturday 9:30 AM 1960s & 70s time capsule. Jewelry, holiday, instruments, vintage games & toys, vintage designer clothing & much more!, Chris Doerner

PENNSYLVANIA

2024-03-22, Manheim, Friday, 5 p.m. in person & online Spring Firearms auction, Johnson-Winchester-Remington-Smith & Wesson, etc. too many to list., Hess Auction

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A UCTIONS

2024-03-08, Sunday 6PM 400+ Baseball, Football & Basketball cards., , Chuck’s Auction Service

2024-03-23, Andreas, Saturday, 10 AM Early, original coin operated ride on horse, statues, antiques, advertising items, crocks, smalls & more!, Dean R. Arner Auctioneer, LLC

2024-03-19, Glen Rock, Tuesday 9 AM Oustanding lantern & railroad memorabilia, large cast iron signs & more!, Werhly’s Auction Service

2024-04-13, Hellam, Saturday 9AM Vintage gas pumps, Coca Cola items, jukebox, antique toys, many vintage items & much more!, Gilbert & Gilbert Auctioneers

2024-03-17, Pineville, Sunday, 12PM, Locati, LLC

2024-03-21, Kinzers, Thursday 9 AM Many raw & uncatalogues comic books, many graded comic books, comic art, Embassy Auctions International

2024-03-16, Quarryville, Saturday Antiques, furniture, tools, lawn & garden & more!, Lefever & Hart Auctions

2024-03-17, Berwyn, Sunday 3PM World War 2 military items, vintage Christmas blow molds, vintage Pyrex, uranium & depression glass, hunting accessories & ammunition, collectible coins & more!, Patrick Morgan Auction Services

2024-03-27, Wednesday March 27 through Friday April 5 6 PM Spring 2024 Stoneware & Redware auction, Crocker Farm

2024-04-13, Arendtsville, Saturday 9 AM Mily/Dairy Collection with great clean bottles. Also including calendars, store displays, signs, butter crocks, sales catalogs, coins & more!, Larry Swartz Auctioneer

2024-03-23, Saturday 1

PM Gold coins & jewelry, antiques, furniture, redware & stoneware, art and many more estate finds!, Kleinfelter’s Auction

2024-03-21, Ephrata, Thursday 12 PM 385 lots of coin & currency including $10 “Bison Note” and 17 pieces of U.S. gold., Horst Auctioneers

2024-03-16, Ephrata, Saturday 9 AM Antiques, collectibles, toys, model trains, dolls, household items, tools & more!, Horst Auction Center

2024-03-16, Kutztown, Saturday 9 AM Antiques, collectibles, PA Dutch quilts, Breweriana, quality furniture, lawn equipment, tools & much more!, George Miller IV Auctioneer

2024-03-23, Ephrata, Saturday 8:30 AM 1960s bobbleheeads, autographed sports memorabilia, framed sports jerseys, various memorabilia from major sports., Pannebaker & Wolf

2024-03-17, Andreas, Sat. 9:00 a.m. Antiques, blue decorated & advertising crocks. Jukeboxes, fine jewelry, Coca Cola cooler and much more!, Dean Arner Auctioneer

2024-03-18, Dillsburg, Monday 6:30 PM Collectible, box lots, tools & more!, Hardy’s Auction Service

WISCONSIN

2024-03-29, Tomah, Friday 9 AM Advertising signs, clocks & thermometers, antiques, toys, displays & much more!, Miller’s Auction Company

2024-03-18, Tomah, Monday & Tuesday Advertising toys, antiques, oil cans, license plates, road maps & more! Also many motorcycle related items., Miller’s Auction Company

SHO W & FLEA MARKET CALEND AR

GEORGIA

04/11-14/24, Atlanta, Thurs.Sun. Antique Market, 3650 Jonesboro Rd. SE, Atlanta Expo Center, North Bldg.

05/09-12/24, Atlanta, Thurs.Sun. Antique Market, 3650 Jonesboro Rd. SE, Atlanta Expo Center, North Bldg.

INDIANA

03/16/24, Indianapolis, Sat. from 9-3 Indoor Antique Advertising Show, 1202 E. 38th St., Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Ctr., Champions Pavilion

05/03-04/24, Lebanon, Friday 9 AM - 5 PM & Saturday 9 AM - 3 PM Indy Antique Advertising Show, 1955 Indianapolis Avenue, Boone County 4H Fairgrounds

MARYLAND

03/23/24, Rockville, Sat. 10-4 Political Collectibles Show, 1750 Rockville Pk., Rockville Hilton

NEW HAMPSHIRE

10/22/23 to 03/24/24, Brookline, Every Sunday except Christmas Eve. & Easter; 6:1511am. Early buyers: 5:15 ($20) Winter Sundays Antiques & Collectibles Flea Market, 32 Proctor Hill Rd., Brookline Event Center

NEW JERSEY

05/19/24, Hammontown, 9 AM - 3 PM Spring Antique & Bottle Show, Historic Batsto VIllage, Historic Batsto Village

05/19/24, Hammonton, Sunday 9AM - 3 PM Spring Antique & Bottle Show, Historic Batsto VIllage, Historic Batsto Village

NEW YORK

04/20-21/24, Binghamton, Sat 10 -5, Sun 10 - 4 Antique, 907 Upper Front Street, SUNY Broom Ice Center

05/31/24 to 06/02/24, Bouckville, Friday - Sunday 8 AM5 PM Antiques & Collectibles Show, 6890 State Route 20, Madison-Bouckville

OHIO

03/23-24/24, Columbus, Sat. 9-6 & Sun. 10-4 Antique Market, 717 E. 17th Ave., Ohio Expo Center

04/27/24, Berlin, Saturday

9 AM - 3 PM Early Country Antiques & Primitives Goods Show, 3558 US Route 62, Heritage Community Center

PENNSYLVANIA

12/16/23 to 01/05/25, Berwyn, Every Sat. & Sun, 9-4 Indoor/ Outdoor Vintage Flea MarketNow Open Year Round!, 270 W. Swedesford Rd, Berwyn, PA

03/22-23/24, Lancaster, Fri. 10-6 & Sat. 10-4 47th Annual Post Card Show, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Farm & Home Center (off Manheim Pike)

01/07/24 to 12/29/24, Lewisburg, Every Sun. 8-4 (except Easter) Rt. 15 Flea & Farmers Market, 150 Silvermoon Ln., Lewisburg, PA

04/28/24, Lancaster, Sun. from 9-2 Lancaster Doll, Toy & Teddy Bear Show & Sale, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster Farm & Home Center

03/16-17/24, Oaks, Sat. 9-5 & Sun. 11-4 Antiques At Kimberton 2024 Show & Sale, 100 Station Ave., Greater Philadelphia Expo Center

04/06/24, Marysville, Sat. 9-3

Indian Artifact Show, 102 Park Dr., Marysville Lions Club

04/27/24, Lancaster, Sat. from 9-1 64th Lancaster Hunting & Fishing Show & Sale, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster Farm & Home Center

04/24-28/24, Adamstown, Wed.-Sun. April Antiques Extravaganza, 7 miles along Route 272, Adamstown, PA

02/03/24 to 12/21/24, Kutztown, Saturdays 8-4 (7:30am-flea) Antique & Farmer’s Market, 740 Noble St., Renningers Kutztown

02/04/24 to 12/22/24, Denver, Sundays 7:30-4 Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Renningers Adamstown

03/23/24, Ephrata, 8:30 AM5:00 PM Live Auction & Sports Card Show, 130 S Academy Drive, The Ephrata Recreation Center

03/17/24, New Oxford, Sunday 10 a.m.-3 p.m. One day Antique Show, 200 W Golden Lane, Social Club Pavilion, heated.

03/23-24/24, Ephrata, Sat 830 AM - 530 PM Sports Card, 130 S Academy Dr, Ephrata Rec Center

03/17/24, New Oxford, Sunday

10 AM - 3 PM New Oxford One Day Antique Show, 200 W Golden Lane, New Oxford, PA

04/06/24, Lancaster, Saturday 9 AM - 3 PM Spring Coin Show, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster Farm & Home Center

“Magic: The Gathering” Arabian Nights Sealed Booster Box Leads Trading Card Games Auction Game’s First Expansion

A “Magic: The Gathering” Arabian Nights sealed booster box (Wizards of the Coast, 1993) sold for $212,500 to lead Heritage’s Feb. 16 and 17 Trading Card Games Signature Auction to $1,341,464.

“This is an extremely important booster box, and this auction was the first time we ever offered it at Heritage,” says Jesus Garcia,

Set, Complete With Coveted Error Cards, Sold For $212,500

trading card games consignment director at Heritage Auctions. “It is the game’s first expansion set, based on “The Book of One Thousand and One Nights,” and part of what is so intriguing about it is that it offers collectors a chance at error cards. Some of the cards have two versions, a light version and a dark version, with different

shades of the mana symbols because of printing errors.”

A “Pokemon” First Edition Base Set sealed booster box (Wizards of the Coast, 1999) prompted 58 bids before closing at $200,000. Like the Arabian Nights booster box, this set also is a product of an exceedingly low print run. It contains 102 cards, including the coveted Charizard

that is sought after by collectors.

Booster boxes produced the top two results, but individual cards were also in high demand, including a “Pokemon” Chansey Unnumbered Promo 64 Mario Stadium Best Photo Contest CGC Trading Card Game MINT 9 (The Pokemon Company, 1999) from the 1999 64 Mario

Stadium Best Photo Contest. Taken by Kaori Someya and one of just 15 examples made, it finished at $47,500.

Just behind that was one of the most sought-after

cards in the entire “Pokemon” game, a “Pokemon” 2010 World Championships No. 2 Trainer Trophy Card PSA Trading Card Game NM-MT

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A “Magic: The Gathering” Arabian Nights sealed booster box (Wizards of the Coast, 1993 sold for $212,500. A “Magic: The Gathering” Legends Edition sealed booster box (Wizards of the Coast, 1994) sold for $30,000. A “Pokémon” 1st Edition Neo Destiny Set sealed booster box (Wizards of the Coast, 2002) sold for $37,500.

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housed in its original flower frame as created by Norris, which sold for $30,680, considerably more than estimate and a new auction record for the artist.

“We had fierce bidding and competitive spirit on an international level,” said Sandra May, an art advisor for the sale. “Exceptional results were posted for East Coast masters like Maud Lewis, Joe Norris and Joe Sleep, and it was good to see strong results for Cyril Hirtle, who’s finally seeing the results he deserves. His painting in the sale sold for over 400 percent of the low estimate.”

The painting by Joe Sleep (1914-78) was a mixed mediaon-canvas of a cat, horsehead and sun. The 46.5-by-25.25inch work was signed at lower front center and fetched $7,080. Work by Sleep can be found in the collections of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Dalhousie University Art Gallery, the National Gallery of

made by John Marx (Brantford, Ontario, circa 1860s-90s), an intricate piece, signed on the reverse, with a fine lattice design, realized $21,240.

was a testimonial to people of true passion for whom art is an investment. Many people invested time in learning, researching, hunting and searching to cultivate a strong thesis to their purchases, and they were rewarded with great additions to their collections of fine folk art.”

“There was an insurgence of new collectors to the folk art scene which was fantastic, and given the new publication coming out that was mentioned in the Miller Times, I’m sure we will continue to see this trend growing,” followed May.

A ca.

1856-60 Baldwin Hill & Company fur trade dag knife, 14 inches in length, having a double-edged steel blade and the original wooden handle affixed with brass rivets, sold for $8,260.

An oil-on-canvas by yet another Canadian artist, Jan Gerrit Wyers (1888-1973), of a farmstead in winter with log house, shed and barn, artist signed, commanded $8,850, and a new auction record for the artist. Also, a ca. 1970 softwood sculpture by Edmond Chatigny (Quebec, 1895-1985), a three-tiered work with an owl at the top, four small birds in the middle and six birds and a frog at the bottom, realized $7,080.

“Collectors are diversified and active in the market for folk and outsider art,” added May. “This auction

The Feb. 10 Canadiana auction featured the Richardson, Blevins, Morawetz & Molson Foundation collections and contained 331 lots of Canadiana, pottery, stoneware, textiles, art and Canadiana furniture. The nearly 500 registered bidders placed a total of 7,405 online bids, and 100 percent of lots were sold, grossing $430,847.50.

The Feb. 11 Canadian Folk Art Auction showcased works from the Maritime Provinces, Ontario and Quebec and contained 215 lots of folk art, art, Canadiana and decoys. The 292 registered bidders combined to place a total of 4,853 online bids, and 99 percent of lots were sold, grossing $432,322.50. Online bidding was provided by LiveAuctioneers.com and www.MillerandMiller Auctions.com.

For more information, email info@millerandmillerauctions.com or visit www. millerandmillerauctions.com.

“Alexey Brodovitch: Astonish Me”

Exciting New Exhibit Will Be Presented At The Barnes Foundation

This spring, the Barnes Foundation will present “Alexey Brodovitch: Astonish Me,” a major exhibition exploring the influence and significance of photographer, designer, and instructor Alexey Brodovitch (1898‚ 1971).

Brodovitch is best known for his art direction of the U.S. fashion magazine “Harper’s Bazaar” from 1934 to 1958 and his role in making photography the cornerstone of its visual identity. On view in the Roberts Gallery from Sunday,

March 3, through Sunday, May 19, and curated by Katy Wan, managing curator, D. Daskalopoulos collection gift, at Tate Modern, London, this exhibition will focus on the legacy of this overlooked figure, consider his collaborations with many of the major figures of 20th-century photography, and encourage new perspectives on art direction and graphic design.

As art director at “Harper’s Bazaar,” Alexey Brodovitch transformed the magazine and design fields through his creative layouts, often incorporating surrealist inventions and European avant-garde innovations, and celebrated collaborations with photographers including Richard Avedon

and Lillian Bassman.

Upon first arriving in the United States in 1930, he taught at the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art (now University of the Arts) in Philadelphia and, later, the New School for Social Research in New York City. Brodovitch’s unique pedagogy influenced an extraordinary number of celebrated documentary and fashion photographers, including Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Eve Arnold, and Hans Namuth. He also collaborated with luminaries such as Andre Kertesz and Henri Cartier-Bresson.

Featuring more than 100 works from public and private collections around the world, “Alexey Brodovitch:

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“Ice Station Zebra” Classic Cold War Movie Memorabilia

The late, eccentric billionaire Howard Robard Hughes Jr. (1905-76) was a big fan of one film, “Ice Station Zebra” (1968), which he reportedly had viewed hundreds of times. Hughes was not alone in his admiration for the movie, as “Ice Station Zebra” continues to capture the attention and admiration of both cinema fans and movie memorabilia collectors today.

“Ice Station Zebra” is loosely based on the 1963 bestselling book of the same

name by Scottish novelist Alistair MacLean. Producing the picture for MGM were James C. Pratt, Martin Ransohoff and John Calley. Writing the screenplay were Douglas Heyes, Harry Julian Fink and W.R. Burnett, with John Sturges directing and Michael Legrand delivering the rousing music score.

Heading the cast were Rock Hudson as Commander James Ferraday, Ernest Borgnine as Boris Vaslov and Patrick McGoohan as David Jones. The supporting cast included Jim Brown, Tony Bill,

Lloyd Nolan, Alf Kjellin, Gerald S. O’Loughlin, Ted Hartley, Murray Rose, Ron Masak, Sherwood Price, Lee Stanley and Joseph Bernard.

Budgeted at $8 million (a figure which eventually ballooned to $10 million), “Ice Station Zebra” began filming in June 1967. Two duel diesel-electric powered submarines were used as doubles for the fictional nuclear-powered submarine U.S.S. Tigerfish. The U.S.S. Ronquil was used for surface shots while the U.S.S. Blackfin was employed for surfacing and submerging scenes, shot near Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Principal photography was completed in 19 weeks.

“Ice Station Zebra” begins when a satellite re-enters the atmosphere and ejects a capsule via parachute near Station Nord, Greenland, in the frozen Arctic Ocean ice pack. Using a homing beacon, a man approaches the capsule while another interested party secretly observes the unfolding situation nearby.

While in dock in Scotland, Commander James Ferraday is ordered to sail his nuclear attack submarine U.S.S. Tigerfish to Drift Ice Station Zebra, ostensibly to rescue the stranded members of a British scientific weather station. Eventually coming on board is an enigmatic British intelligence agent named “Mr. Jones” and a United States Marine platoon commanded by the no-nonsense Captain Leslie Anders. Also joining the group is Boris Vaslov, a Russian defector and spy whose loyalties are questionable.

The mission proves perilous, as the Tigerfish moves beneath the frozen Arctic but is unable to break through

the thick ice upon reaching its destination. Commander Ferraday then orders a torpedo launch in order to bore an opening, but that proves nearly fatal when the torpedo tube floods, sending the Tigerfish spiraling dangerously down to crush depth. Ferraday manages to save his submarine, only to discover later that the tube had been sabotaged.

The Tigerfish eventually breaks through a thin layer

of Arctic ice, with Ferraday, Jones, Vaslov and the marines arriving at the weather station in a raging blizzard. Here they find a nearly burnedout structure with the survivors suffering from hypothermia. Secret agent Jones then reveals his true mission: the retrieval of a specially-made British camera with film enhanced by the Americans. The technology was stolen by the Soviets and sent into orbit via satellite in order to

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photograph American nuclear missile silos. However, in the process, the camera also snapped surveillance photos of Russian nuclear missile silos as well. Due to a malfunction, the Soviet satellite crashed to earth near Ice Station Zebra, with the Russians, Americans and British now in hot pursuit of the downed craft and its precious cargo.

“Ice Station Zebra” made its world premiere at the Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 23, 1968. The next day, the film went into general release around the country, where it failed to click at the box office. Contemporary reviews of the picture were a mixed bag, with the Hollywood trade paper “Variety” giving it a thumbs up and Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times panning it as “a dull, stupid movie.” In later years, “Ice Station Zebra,” which garnered two Oscar nominations (Best Cinematography and Best Effects, and also Special Visual Effects), evolved into a semi-cult film of sorts. As previously noted, reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes became the movie’s number one fan. While secretly living at his Las Vegas Desert Inn penthouse in the mid-to-late 1960s (before the era of VCRs), Hughes would repeatedly call the all-night local TV station, KLAS Channel 8 in Las Vegas, which he had purchased in 1967 for $3.6 million, to demand endless showings of “Ice Station

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This one sheet Cinerama style A movie poster with art by Robert McCall sold for $139. This one sheet poster with Howard Terpning art brought $65. Continued on page 11

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Zebra.” Needless to say, the boss generally got his way.

“Ice Station Zebra” movie collectibles demand fairly decent, yet affordable prices in today’s marketplace. The film’s one sheet Cinerama style A poster (27-by-41 inches), winningly executed by artist Robert McCall, is a real beauty. Featuring the blurb “’Ice Station Zebra’...Remember The Name‚ “Your Life May Depend On It!,” one example in fine/very fine condition sold at auction for $139. Another one sheet variation poster (27by-41 inches), this one drawn by artist Howard Terpning and featuring the film’s four stars,

Rock Hudson, Ernest Borgnine, Patrick McGoohan and Jim Brown, is of interest to specialized collectors of the film. One example in folded very fine condition brought $65.

Always tops on any collector’s list is the movie’s eightcard lobby set, which pictures color scenes from “Ice Station Zebra.” So named as these cards were prominently displayed in movie theater lobbies to promote the film, one complete set in fine condition brought $45 at auction. The picture’s insert poster (14-by36 inches) is also an interesting entry. Once again, Howard Terpning was the artist, with one example in folded very

fine- condition selling for $81 at auction.

Foreign movie posters are of great interest to collectors as well. The British quad poster (29-by-39 inches) is intriguing, featuring an American submarine and a Soviet warplane on a collision course to the Arctic. One example in very fine- condition realized a top bid of $109 at auction. The Australian Daybill poster (13-by-30 inches), with the blurb “A new break through in adventure and suspense!,” is a real charmer. One example in very fine+ condition sold at auction for $58.

memorabilia. Measuring 8.5by-11 inches, the book features the entire promotional campaign for “Ice Station Zebra” in the form of sample posters, lobby cards, advertisements and other information. One British example in

uncut very fine- condition hit a top bid of $32 at auction. Original film props constitute one of the most fascinating aspects in the movie

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An array of miscellaneous collectibles are also available. For those who like movie stills, a collection of 60 black-and-white 8-by10 photos (with typed MGM studio information on back) in very fine condition brought $155.35 at auction. For your listening pleasure, an original soundtrack LP vinyl album on the MGM label signed by artist Howard Terpning came up for auction. In fine/very fine condition, the record sold for $59.

The movie’s pressbook, officially titled “Exhibitor’s Campaign Book,” is another fine piece of miscellaneous

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memorabilia field. A miniature model of a Russian Mig-21 fighter jet used in “Ice Station Zebra” came up for auction in 2023. And although This complete set of eight lobby cards sold for $45. This insert poster sold for $81. This British quad poster brought $109. This Australian Daybill poster sold for $58. This collection of 60 movie stills brought $155.35. This official soundtrack LP album signed by artist Howard Terpning sold for $59.

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located on the first floor of the Rock Ford Barn, 881 Rockford Road, Lancaster, Pa.

Thomas Plott serves as Manager of Character Interpretation at Mount Vernon

and has over 30 years of professional acting and directing experience. He has made a career of portraying historical characters from Shakespeare to Da Vinci to John Wilkes Booth. Plott now uses

his versatility and skills as both an actor and researcher to depict George Washington’s personal physician Dr. James Craik.

General admission tickets are $15 per person. Tickets may be purchased at www.rockford.yapsody.com.

Capacity is limited. Proceeds benefit Historic Rock Ford. Built in 1794, Rock Ford was the home of Edward Hand and his family. Hand served as adjutant general to George Washington during the Revolutionary War. The historic property is open for tours from April through October. It is operated by the nonprofit Rock Ford Foundation. For additional information, visit www.Historic Rockford.org.

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8 (The Pokemon Company, 2010) that sold for $45,000. The half-art “Pokemon” World Championships trophy cards, only 33 of which share this exact artwork, were awarded from 2004-13. This is one of just three in existence from the 2010 championship, awarded to the second-place winner. It is the only example PSA has certified with an NM-MT 8 grade,

with none graded higher.

A “Pokemon” 2017 World Championship No.

3 Trainer Trophy Card PSA Trading Card Game MINT

9 (The Pokemon Company, 2017) drew 35 bids before it ended at $42,500. This card was awarded to the thirdplace winner of the 2017 “Pokemon” World Championships, in Anaheim, Calif., and is the only one to earn a Mint 9 grade from PSA. Complete results can be found at www.HA.com/7362.

Thomas Plott will be interpreting Dr. James Craik, the first Physician General of the United States.

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the model showed its age with rough production handling and some damage, this oneof-a-kind prop still managed to bring $9,375 at auction.

Auction results and images

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William J. Felchner is a graduate of Illinois State University. His work has appeared in a number of periodicals, including True West,

This uncut British pressbook hit a top bid of $32.

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Co. Allentown; ruby glass chandelier; bone handled cutlery; Lennox fig; Disney fig.; Oriental fig.; lg. foo dog; Gaudy Dutch China; paper mache mammy bank bobblehead; asst. of color glass; C.I. toys; costume jewelry; thread spool holder with drawer; mantel clocks; globe on stand; Make A Date Pick 8 thermometer; vint. signage; Billiards clock; neon Strohs light; beer taps; Yuengling advert.; Miller car light; Bose Accostimass mod.; Class of 77 Hill School blazer; crocks; jugs; stereo equip. Technics; Christmas dec.; leaded glass window; vic. marble top bureau; dovetailed blanket chest; pine work stand and drop leaf table; harvest table; Woodard 50;s iron outdoor furn.; round oak dining table; oak china cabinet; 19th cent. Windsor chairs; Oriental wardrobe/bureau; Oriental spice chest; wicker furn.; ice cream parlor set; early 20th cent. oak FP mantel; glass door bookcase; outstanding Mahog. 40’s bedroom set; 2 Cherry DR sets; breakfast set tile top; love seat leather recliner; Cherry poster bed; Art: Watercolors & oils; Frigidaire refrig. & chest freezer; everyday cookware & tabletop ware; Husqvarna riding mower; hand mowers; Craftsman power washer; power, hand & garden tools; lg. asst. toy trucks & cars; Pokemon cards; plus so much more!!! Selling for the estate of Sharon Stark and others. 1958 Hank Aaron, Topps #30; 1958 Willie Mays, Topps #5; 1958 Bob Clemente, Topps #52; 1959 Hank Aaron, Topps #380; 1959 Sandy Koufax, Topps #163; 1961 Hank Aaron, Topps #415; 1964 Pete Rose 2nd year card, Topps #125; 1968 Tom Seaver 2nd year card, Topps #45; 1968 Bob Clemente, Topps #150; 1968 Johnny Bench rookie card, Topps #247; 1969 Bob Clemente, Topps #50; 1969 Reggie Jackson rookie card, Topps #260; 1969 Rollie Fingers rookie card, Topps #597; 1970 Reggie Jackson second year, Topps #140; 1971 Hank Aaron, Topps #400; 1971 Nolan Ryan, Topps #513; 1971 Roberto Clemente, Topps #630; 1971 Steve Garvey rookie card, Topps #341; 1978 Eddie Murray rookie card, Topps #36; 1978 Paul Molitor/Alan Trammell rookie card, Topps #707; See attached Baseball Card List for complete listing. Terms: Full payment day of sale. Cash or guaranteed funds. No out-of-state checks. Most credit cards accepted. See http://www.auctionzip.comID#4715. Also, check out our Facebook page.

14 — Antiques & Auction News — March 15, 2024 antiquesandauctionnews.net R104793 MARCH ONLINE ANTIQUE EXTRAVAGANZA ALL SELLING NO RESERVE! ONLINE AUCTION: SAT., MARCH 23, 2024 @ 1PM PREVIEW: WED., MARCH 20, 2024 FROM 1-5PM HIGHLIGHTS: 32 Gold Coins To Include: 16 1/10 Oz Liberty Gold Coins, Graded American Buffalo, World Trade Center Ground Zero Series, South African Krugerrands, Mexican 50 Pesos, Republic Of Singapore, Canadian Maple Leaf, Two Troy Ounces Of Platinum, Approx 175 Ounces Of Sterling Silver Coins. Jewelry To Include: 30+ High-Grade Gold Rings, High-Quality Brooch & Pendants. Watches To Include: Ollendorf, Hamilton, Bulova, Lucian Picard, Fine Selection Of 19th C. Pocket Watches Many 14KT. Antiques To Include: Rare Brass Surveyor’s Compass Philadelphia, Beautiful Cut Glass Lamp W/ Shade & Prisms, Single Owner Hull Art Pottery Collection, PA Slip Plates, Blue Transferware, Gaudy Dutch, Spatterware, Stick Spatter, Rabbit & Frog Stick Spatter, Rare Leeds Platter, Leeds Eagle Plate, Leeds Coffee Pots, Large Collection Of Gaudy Ironstone Blackberry, Pinwheel, Seeing Eye, 19th C. Stoneware Chicken Waterer, Single Owner Icart Collection, Shenfelder
Many Other Fresh To The Market Estate Finds!
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Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out-of-state checks without prior approval. VARIETY SALE ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, TOYS, MODEL TRAINS, DOLLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2024 AT 9:00 A.M. Preview Times - Friday, March 15 from 2:00 P.M. through 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, March 16 from 7:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Friday, March 15. Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Road, EPHRATA, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., approx. 2½ miles west of Ephrata.) Antiques & Collectibles; WWII Military Items; Automobile Collectibles; Cast Iron; Antique & Vintage Banks; Copper & Brass; Pewter; Longaberger® Baskets & Pottery; Musical Instruments; Christmas & Seasonal Decorations; China & Glassware; Collection Of Pink Pigs; Pottery; Collection Of Devon Mottoware; Christmas & Seasonal Decorations; Easter Bunny Figures & Eggs; Vintage & Costume Jewelry; Linens & Textiles; Artwork & Prints; Books & Paper; Comic Books; Toys; German Toy Sewing Machines; John Deere Tractors & Farm Toys; Tonka Trucks; Hess & Winross Trucks; NASCAR & Racing Collectibles; Lionel Standard Gauge S Train Set & Accessories; Sports Cars & Memorabilia; Dolls
& Stuffed Animals; Household Goods; Tools; Box Lots & Many Other Items To Be Sold! This miniature production model prop of a Russian Mig-21 fighter jet sold for $9,375.
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Illustrations

“Oliver Jeffers: 15 Years of Picturing Books” will be on display from March 14 to May 26. The museum is also partnering with Hackley Public Library for “Storytime in the Gallery,” an event for children ages 0-5 to listen to stories, sing songs, and

explore the illustrations. “Storytime in the Gallery” will be held at 4 p.m. on Thursdays, March 14, April 11, and May 16.

“Oliver Jeffers: 15 Years of Picturing Books” is organized by the National Centre for Children’s Illustrated Literature. For more information, call 231-720-2574.

Haddon Heights

Continued from page 4 bunnies and chicks, vintage postcards and children’s books, decorated eggs, and month’s special sales display is chock full of figural

Continued from page 1 spring flowers. Shop goers will also find 1950s plastic Easter toys, Beatrix Potter collectibles, pastel-colored glass, especially Depression glass, and floral-decorated china throughout the two-story store. This level of quality and variety, combined with the Haddon Heights Antique Center’s generous discount policy, is what has made the shop a popular one for over 30 years.

The Haddon Heights Antiques Center is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours on Fridays. It is located at 531 Clements Bridge Road, next to the railroad tracks in Barrington, N.J. Call 856-546-0555 for additional information or directions.

HAAR’S AUCTION SCHEDULE

Located @ 185 Logan Rd. (Rt. 15), Dillsburg, PA 17019

MONDAY,

HARDY’S AUCTION SERVICE

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717-432-8246 or 717-432-3779

antiquesandauctionnews.net Antiques & Auction News — March 15, 2024 — 15 THE COMIC BOOKS AND COMIC ART AUCTION THURSDAY, MARCH 21ST - 10 A.M. THIS IS A LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION R104930 EMBASSY AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL 5336 MINE RD., KINZERS, PA 17535 717-442-8529 OR 302-438-1217 EMAIL  embassyauctionsint@gmail.com WEB  www.embassyauctionsinternational.com www.auctionzip.com  Auctioneer ID# 4741 For Online Bidding go to: www.liveauctioneers.com or www.invaluable.com PENNSYLVANIA AUCTION LICENSE AY001987 AUCTIONEERS: GABI JARAMILLO LIC AU005728 KATELYN CALLAHAN LIC AU005869 | BRIAN CALLAHAN AU005870 Are you an ambassador for Embassy Auctions International? Bringing the finest pieces to auction for over 18 years! PREVIEW: TUES., MAR. 19TH 10-5 PM & WED., MAR. 20TH 10-4 PM DOORS OPEN SALE DAY AT 9 AM. Many Raw, Uncatalogued Comics at 10 am: Marvel, DC, Dell - I Love Lucy, Charlton, Image, Walt Disney & others. At 11 am the online catalog: Many Graded Comic Books: CGC UNIVERSAL GRADE: Avengers #57 7.0; Spectacular Spider-man #64 9.2; Batman #236 7.5; Uncanny X-Men #266 9.4; Spectacular Spider-man #101 9.4; Marvel Super Heroes Featuring Captain Marvel #12 4.5; Tales of Suspense #50 4.0; Uncanny X-Men #266 9.6; CGC QUALIFIED GRADE: Ren & Stimpy Show Special Powdered Toast Man #1 9.8; Plus, others still to be listed... Many Gold, Silver & Bronze Age & Modern Comics: Weird War #5; Chamber of Chills #3; The Champions #1; Spawn #1; Spawn #9; So many more. We have thousands of Comic Books! Comic Art still to be listed. Many quality raw books from 12¢ through $1.95.
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MARCH 18, 2024 @ 6:30 P.M. COLLECTIBLES – BOX LOTS – TOOLS - ETC. Restaurant & AUCTION DOORS open @ 5:00 p.m. Sale starts at approximately 6:30 p.m. with 3 auctioneers (1 tools/box lots, 1 furniture, 1 collectibles); PORCH AUCTION BEGINS @ 6:00 (weather permitting); furniture; Stage has all types of oriental items; unique artwork; Rosenthal studio line collectibles; lots of box lots; tools; NOTE: Only a partial listing, STILL MUCH MORE TO UNPACK & RECEIVING ITEMS! Check www.haars.com for updates. Office number 717-432-8246 or 717-432-3779 to Contact Doug & Vickie Hardy, Auctioneers, for on-site sales. ONSITE REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS LIQUIDATION THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2024 @ 6:00 P.M. Located @ 103 Locust Way, Dillsburg, PA 17019 Colonial Style 2 story 4-bedroom home. 2015 Wells Cargo 7x14 Trailer, 2016 Nissan NV2500 Cargo Van 3D www.haars.com for more information. R104882 DEAN R. ARNER AUCTIONEER, LLC Public Auction! Check full listing and photos at www.deanarnerauctions.com DEAN R. ARNER, AUCTIONEER, LLC AY-002077L 570-386-3389 SAT., MARCH 23, 2024 AT 9:00 A.M. Andreas Station House, 42 Andreas Rd., Andreas, PA 18211 Early, original coin operated ride on horse, Frederick Remington/Mark Hopkins/Legends statues, antiques, soap box derby car, blue decorated crocks, jugs, Enterprise coffee grinders, carnival glassware, advertising items, Shiny Brite ornaments, minstrel poster on canvas, country smalls and much, much more! “LET’S PLACE OUR AD TODAY!” Find a buyer for your antiques in SELLERS Find the antique you are looking for in SEEKERS Call 1-800-800-1833 ext. 6022 or place your ad online antiquesandauctionnews.net Serving the antiques industry for over 55 years! antiquesandauctionnews.net R068587 F063435 ATTENTION! Get the Word Out! Advertise Your SERVICE OR SUPPLIES in the Classifieds! Call 1-800-800-1833, x6022 or www.antiquesandauctionnews.net PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AT ANTIQUESANDAUCTIONNEWS.NET OR 1-800-428-4211 CLASSIFIED S SEEKERS/SELLERS FINE ART WANTED ROGALLERY.COM BUY. SELL. CONSIGN ONLINE ART AUCTIONS OVER 5,000 ARTISTS 800.888.1063 art@rogallery.com 47-15 36th ST., LIC, NY 11101 OLD PAINTINGS WANTED American Impressionists, New Hope School artists, PAFA artists, European paintings. 40 years experience. Immediate payment. Call 215-348-2500. To place your classified ad Call 1-800-428-4211 SMALL COLLECTOR PAYS FOR COINS & COLLECTIONS: ALL TYPES. Will travel to you. Call Gary: 301-809-0291 Highest Prices Paid. Lobby Cards, 1-Sheets, Displays, Window Cards, Glass Slides. Dwight Cleveland, ph. 773-525-9152 POB 10922, Chicago, IL 60610 posterboss@aol.com MOVIE POSTERS Export PDF_Export PDF 2/16/2024 11:5 SHEET MUSIC WANTED, any era. Sandy Marrone, 113 Oakwood Drive, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077, 856-829-6104 E-mail: smusandy@aol.com CHINESE STAMP BUYER PAYS TOP $ www.chinesetampbuyer.com jon@chinesestampbuyer.com 1950s STYLE PAYPHONES Available are 1950s style old payphones not plastic repros! $280, TT $235. Call, send for details. Offering to sell out. Typical pictures on website: www.phonecoinc.com Also old store & tavern antiques to vacate building. 608-582-2263 10 am-8 pm CST phonecoinc@aol.com ANTIQUE LAMP & METALS RESTORATION Antique Oxidized Patina Finishes, Polishing & more in Abbottstown, PA. Ask for John: 717-797-9194
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Chupp Auctions presents... 4-DAY ANTIQUE AUCTION

• WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 •

Approx. 1 hour of Uncataloged TOYS selling at 3:00 PM

PM - TOYS Online bidding available!

• THURSDAY, MARCH 21 •

10:00 AM - UNCATALOGED LOTS

1000+ Lots including advertising, country store, signs, farm primitives & more!

NO online bidding available!

4:00 PM - coleman lanterns

Online bidding available!

• FRIDAY, MARCH 22 •

Online bidding available all day!

9:00 AM - antiques

4:30 PM - antiques

• SATURDAY, MARCH 23 •

Online bidding available!

AM - antiques

ADVERTISING SIGNS: All kinds of petroleum, country store, farm, livestock, soda, seed corn, feed, Orange Crush collection & more; SALESMAN

SAMPLES: Variety of horse-drawn samples, wooden windmill, A.B. Pool train car & more; WEATHERVANES: Great collection of early weathervanes including Harris cow, variety of early running horses, hollow body horse & rider, medium sheep, touring car, pendant sets & more; 160+ COLEMAN LANTERNS: #316 Arc lantern; #160 Kero-Lite; Quick Lites; plus many more of all kinds of lanterns; 400+ FARM TOYS: Pedal tractors; many 1/8 scale tractors including John Deere 4430 with cab; many custom pieces by George Pippenger; pressed steel trucks; great early Ertl pieces; American Precision; True Scale; Product Miniatures; Slik toys & more; 30+ POCKET WATCHES: RARE LeCoutre 185 quarter hour repeater; most watches 21J to 23J and many with winding indicators; Waltham, Elgin, Rockford, Illinois Bunn Special, Ball, Sangamo Special & more; 200+ TRAPS • MINNOW TRAPS: Bear traps include Newhouse Oneida Community #5, Newhouse #150, ATC #6 and ATC #15; 200+ other traps of all kinds; (4) minnow traps; 20 PEDAL CARS • TOYS: Pedals include American National Lincoln tandem, American National Buick, Line Bros England Triang, Murrays, Steelcrafts, Gartons, Murray Jolly Roger boat & more; Turner 1920’s Lincoln sedan; Dent cast iron horse-drawn hook & ladder fire wagon; cast iron toys; mechanical banks; FARM PRIMITIVES: 100+ Hay carriers; Huge butter churn collection -many RARE!; Hand corn sheller collection; Cast iron seats; windmill weights including a RARE large bell; 10 lb. Hay Budden anvil & other anvils; horse ties; hog oilers; MISC. ITEMS: (5) Gas pumps; Apple peeler, egg beater & kitchen primitives collection; RARE glass fruit jars: 7’L pony-size custom made stagecoach; Texas Longhorn steer head mount with 7’W spread; (20) brass steam whistles; (9) early fans including “The Lake Breeze”; Schwinn Deluxe Excelsior motorbike; other early bikes; 8’x3’ signed original Wild West Show painting on canvas; Winchester 1866 .44 cal. rifle; ZIPPO LIGHTER DISPLAYS: (6) Different lighter displays with lighters (5 are lighted); variety of Ronson lighters; Zippo tabletop lighters; touch tip lighters; plus more; COUNTRY STORE ITEMS: 7’ Prescription counter; variety of countertop showcases; scale collection; (2) porc. 5-cent Buttermilk dispensers; syrup dispensers; double malt shaker; plus lots more!

NOTICE: This is a VERY abbreviated list!

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