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WINTERTHUR ANNOUNCES LANDMARK PURCHASE OF RENOWNED GROSSMAN COLLECTION Approximately 250,000 Period Items Portraying 19th- and 20th-Century Victorian and Edwardian Life Represent Major Strategic Enrichment for Winterthur Article courtesy of E. Richard McKinstry, Winterthur Library Director, and Andrew W. Mellon, Senior Librarian Photos Courtesy of The Winterthur Library: The John and Carolyn Grossman Collection Winterthur - known worldwide for its preeminent collection of American decorative arts, naturalistic gardens, and research library for the study of American art and material culture - has announced the largest single gift purchase in its history with the addition of the John and Carolyn Grossman Collection, one of the most comprehensive archives of period graphic ephemera ever to have been assembled. On loan to Winterthur since 2008, the Grossman Collection represents approximately 250,000 vividly colored ephemera items portraying life in America from 1820 to 1920. “Since printed ephemera typically lasts for such a short time, the Grossmans have performed a heroic task in saving so much of it and making it available to the public through the Winterthur Library,”

The first commercially printed Christmas card, from 1843, England. Cigar ephemera: a proof of a cigar box label.

Winterthur has showcased the collection in its library exhibitions and in the museum’s Yuletide displays. It has been a magnet for students and researchers, especially those interested in Winterthur’s Research Fellowship Program. The graphic materials also have

“Winterthur is deeply grateful to John and Carolyn Grossman for making this remarkable collection available not only to scholars, Winterthur staff, and our visitors, but also to thousands of researchers, who can now access these materials through the

A children’s game, from McLoughlin.

Book published by McLoughlin Brothers, NYC.

said E. Richard McKinstry, Winterthur Library Director, and Andrew W. Mellon, Senior Librarian. “Images portrayed on ephemera are sometimes the only ones to have survived that document life in America and other countries a century and more ago.” The collection documents the methods of lithography and chromolithography and all they represented visually from the early 19th through the early 20th centuries. Images portray the customs, attitudes, and

Barbour Brothers calendar from 1890

ideals of Victorian and Edwardian life: innocent children, garden-fresh flowers, romantic couples, holiday traditions, fashionable women, anthropomorphic animals, and cigar-smoking gentlemen. Among the collection’s treasures is the first commercially produced Christmas card, printed in 1843 in England, along with its printer’s proof. The Grossmans also saved the extraordinary archives of the George Schlegel Lithographic Company, a 19th-and 20th-century business in New York City that specialized in printing cigar box labels.

A Christmas game, actually wooden picture cubes that would create images when put together.

A portrait of two University of Pennsylvania athletes.

been used successfully in Winterthur’s licensing and marketing efforts. McKinstry said that having the Grossman Collection permanently housed at Winterthur further solidifies the library’s status as a center for advanced research.

Winterthur Library online,” McKinstry said. Dr. Katherine C. Grier, a University of Delaware history professor, said the collection enhances Winterthur’s holdings enough to seal its reputation as having “the number one research library in the country for the study of visual culture in America between the 1860s and 1920s.” Grier, a former member of Winterthur’s Academic Programs Department, said the collection gives Winterthur sufficient depth to serve as an unparalleled resource on topics such as the history of (Continued on page 4)

Planning A Visit?

Postcard to celebrate New Year’s.

Sheet music from the mid-1890s.

Winterthur 5105 Kennett Pike (Route 52) Winterthur, DE 19735 For GPS and online mapping services, use 5105 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807 Admission: $18 adults; $16 for students and seniors; $5 for ages 2–11. Tickets are valid for two consecutive days. Museum hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesdays through Sundays For information, including special services, call 800-448-3883, 302-888-4600, or TTY 302-888-4907 or visit www.winterthur.org.


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March 20 Decorative Arts Sale At Pook & Pook Inc. sale will encompass a variety of objects including furniture, fine art, accessories, textiles and jewelry. A large group of quilts from the collection of Foster and Muriel McCarl of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, will be offered on Wednesday morning. The first of these is an interesting pieced quilt depicting a map of North America within a striped and blocked border. An appliqué double heart quilt is signed “Richard Chapman, Philadelphia. Other patterns included princess feather, nine-patch, triple Irish chain, Broderie

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clocks. A Victorian walnut pin-escapement regulator clock is estimated to bring $1,500 to $2,500 and a Victorian carved mahogany étagère for $500 to $1,000. A custom painted Dutch cupboard by Steve Cherry and Peter Deen will attract attention with an estimated selling price of $1,500 to $2,500. The J.E. Caldwell mahogany tube tall case clock is stamped “F. Korfhage, Germany” and the German fruitwood tall case clock has a musical works and embellished case. A myriad of side tables, cupboards, chairs, dower chests and chests of drawers present many opportunities for buyers. The end of

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Cornell Hicks, Perse and many others. Frank Barney, A notable selection of C h a r l e s audio devices are to be Baskerville, sold. An oak Barclay Rubincam Regina Hexaphone, and many others. An model 104 phonooil on canvas landscape graph is estimated at by Ignatius Regemorter $4,000 to $6,000. The is estimated at $500 to Swiss rosewood cylin$1,000. There is an der music box has attractive oil on canvas Chinamen bell ringing portrait of “Maid of the figures and dancing Hurons” with a lake in ballerinas (esimate the background (esti$3,000 to $5,000). mate $500 to $1,000). A Approximately twenpatinated bronze after ty-four music boxes, Charles Henry gramophones and Humphriss titled phonographs “Appeal to the will cross the Great Spirit” is auction block. expected to Two very bring $500 to $1,000. compelling pieces A Marklin tin plate of George Jones train set and Karl Bob train majolica will cerengine will garner interest tainly attract intertogether with a selection of est. One is a bowl other Marklin cars and acceshaving a base with sories. Both Strawser and a Punch figure supGottshall are wellport (estimate known 20th$5,000 to $10,000) c e n t u r y and the other a c a r v e r s . covered tureen Examples in with a full nestthis sale include ing quail (estianimal and bird mate $8,000 to $12,000). figures, a horseOther porcelains include drawn log Historical Blue Staffordshire, sleigh, bird Chinese export, Gaudy trees, etc. Other Dutch, Limoges, Royal unusual items Worcester, Leeds, include a colcreamware, etc. Several lection of appealing art glass objects eighteen include a Steuben Aurene glass jack-in-the-pulpit vase, a Tiffany Favrile blue iridesLucille cent glass bowl, a Moe B a n k s Bridges table lamp and an WW II political Artcraft Iron Works table cartoons, a lamp. Disney cell from A variety of American “Practical Pig,” and continental art works several trade are offered throughout the signs, a set of day. A set of four oil on canthree carved and vas Civil War scenes, painted plaques of African circa animals signed “Robbie 1900 Anderson” and a Lyon & a r e Healy model 22 harp and purcase (estimate $2,500 to $4,500). A great deal of furniture and accessories will b e portedly from the G.A.R. i n c o r National Headquarters in porated Dayton, Ohio (estimate into the $1,000 to $2,000). A hand sale, with signed artist’s proof by everything Norman Rockwell depicts a from giranBoy Scout in uniform (esti- dole mirrors mate $3,000 to $5,000). and chandeOther American artists liers to Dutch include Robert Shaw, John c u p b o a r d s Stango, Jamie Wyeth, and tall case

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admission includes a tour of some of the most notable spaces in the 175-room house, as well as access to the Winterthur Garden and Galleries, special exhibitions, a narrated tram tour (weather permitting), the Campbell Collection of Soup Tureens, and the Enchanted Woods children’s garden. Tickets are valid for two consecutive days. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Winterthur, located on Route 52 (5105 Kennett A portrait of Santa Claus and a Pike), six miles northwest child used for advertising purof Wilmington, Delaware, and poses by a San Francisco clothier. five miles south of U.S. Route 1, is closed Mondays (except during Yuletide), Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. Winterthur is committed to accessible A watercolor painted for a lith- programming for all. For ographer to use; he would information, including special transfer the image to a stone services, call 800-448-3883, for printing. 302-888-4600, or TTY 302888-4907.

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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, primitives, much more. www.auntmargaretsantiquemall.com

21043 Ellicott City 410-465-4444 TAYLOR’S ANTIQUE MALL, Historic District. Cor. of Frederick Rd & Old Columbia Pike. 16,000 Sq.Ft. of Antiques & Collectibles. Mon.-Sat. 10-5 & Sunday Noon-5.

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

19711 Newark 302-733-7677 MAIN STREET ANTIQUES, 23 Liberty Plaza. Open Mon-Sat. 10-8, Sun. 11:305:30 Over 45 Showcase & Room Dealers selling Quality Antiques & Collectibles.

21078 Havre de Grace 410-942-0701 SENECA CANNERY ANTIQUES, 201 St. John St... Largest Mall in Havre de Grace with 50+ quality dealers. Open 7 days, M-S 10-5, S 11-5. Wide Selection of antiques & collectibles.

07930 Chester 908-879-7836 CHESTER ANTIQUE MALL, 30+ Dlrs, no reproductions. 427 Rt.510 (old RT24) between Mendham & Chester, Tues -Sat 10:30-5:00, Sun. 11:30-5:00. Furniture, primitives, glass, jewelry, art, etc.

21157 Westminster 410-857-4044 WESTMINISTER ANTIQUE MALL 433 Hahn Rd 25,000 s.f., furn., military, toys, silver, coins, comics, glassware. Generally open 7 days/ week Mon. - Sat. 10-6; Sun. 12-6.

08005 Barnegat 609-698-3020 BAY AVENUE ANTIQUES 349 S. Main (Route 9). Open Tues.-Sun. 10am-5pm. Book Seller: New Jersey Books, Maps, Prints, Civil War, Baseball, Chess, Blue Comet Train, Lincoln, Old Bookends.

19809 N. Wilmington 302-792-0555 THE ZEPPELIN & THE UNICORN AT THE RED BARN, 400 Silverside Road, Sun., Mon., Wed. 12-5, Closed Tues., Thurs. thru Sat. 10-6. Antiques, unique items. zeppelinandunicornantiques.com 19904 Dover 302-883-2243 A TOUCH OF GLASS 147 S. Governors Ave., hrs. Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Glass, antiques, gifts, collectibles & much more. 19933 Bridgeville 302-337-3137 ART’S ANTIQUE ALLEY, Rt. 13 South. 60 dealers. Open 7 days 9am-6pm. 20,000 sq.ft. Collectibles. A/C, restrooms, snacks 19958 Lewes 302-645-2309 HERITAGE ANTIQUE MARKET, 16168 Coastal Hwy. (RT1), 2mi. N. of Five Points, Lewes. Roseville pottery, furniture, books, dolls, china, glass, jewelry, art & more from 49 dealers! Always looking for new Dealers in the Beach Resort. 11-5 daily. 19963 Milford 302-424-1288 RIVERSIDE ANTIQUE MALL 34 N. Walnut St. Mon-Sat. 10-5. Featuring diversified antique dealers sure to satisfy any collector. Civil War, Lionel Trains, Quilts, Glassware, Furniture, Jewelry, etc.

21028 Churchville 410-734-6228 YE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Route 22 & Aldino Rd. Minutes from I-95. Oak furniture, advertising, toys, militaria, glassware, general line. Hrs daily 10-4

21901 North East 410-287-8318 5 & 10 ANTIQUE MARKET, 115 S. Main St. Daily 10am-6pm. Cecil County’s largest! Buying/ selling antiques & collectibles. Gourmet chocolates. 21921 Elkton 410-398-0954 IRON BRIDGE FARM, 2953 Appleton Rd. Antiques and collectibles. Three full floors. Seven days week, 10-5. Rush & cane chairs. Mins. from I-95 near Fair Hill area.

07701 Red Bank 732-224-0033 MONMOUTH ST. EMPORIUM, 27 Monmouth St., Voted Best Antique Store in Monmouth Co., Multi-Dlr 5,000 s.f. shop. Open 7 days/ wk. Space available. 07712 Asbury Park 732-774-6800 MONMOUTH ANTIQUE SHOPPES, 658 Cookman Ave. in the Shoppes at the Arcade. Multi-Dlr. shop. Open 7 days 11am-5pm. Check out our website www.monmouthantiqueshoppes.com 07801 Dover 973-989-4470 DOVER ANTIQUE CENTER Corner of Warren & Bassett. Furniture, pottery, jewelry, toys, glass, books, records, clocks, art, trains, coins W 11-7, Fri., Sat. and Su 11-5. 07874 Stanhope 973-347-7373 BLUE 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.

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08006 Barnegat Light 609-361-8039 THE SEAWIFE, 1901 Bayview Ave. at Viking Village. Country primitive antique furniture, quilts, folk art, architecturals & garden. Open by appt. for winter. 08033 Haddonfield 856-429-1929 HADDONFIELD ANTIQUES CENTER, 9 Kings Highway East. Multi-dealer co-op, Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4. Antiques, collectibles, vintage merchandise, art, books, brass, copper, furniture, glassware, jewelry, pottery, silver, toys, etc. 08037 Hammonton 609-567-1889 ANTIQUE MARKETPLACE of Downtown Hammonton, 109 12th St. Tues-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5. 15,000sq.ft full of antiques, collectibles, used furniture. antiquemarketplaceofhammonton.com 08525 Hopewell 609-466-9833 TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUE & DESIGN CENTER 2 Somerset St. We Have It All! www.thetomatofactory.com Open Mon. thru Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. We have 38 Dealers.

17025 West Fairview 717-732-7680 WE DABBLE, 73 2nd St. (on Rt 11-15) . 3500 sq.ft. We buy/ sell for you. Marbles wanted. wedabble@verizon.net 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 10-5, Fri. til 8. Millerstown exit off RT322. 17090 Shermans Dale 717-582-3457 HEARTS DESIGN AT NEEDFUL THINGS 5800 Spring Rd. Open 7 days/ week 106. Antiques, Gifts & Custom Embroidery, www.heartsdesign.com 17552 Mount Joy 717-653-9026 STONE BARN ANTIQUES, 21/2 miles east of Mount Joy, on Chiques Road, across from Liederkranz. Oak & pine furniture & general line. Call for appointment. 18071 Palmerton 610-826-4200 NOW & THEN ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 636 Delaware Ave. Toys, Advertising, Autographs, Primitives. Hrs. Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-4 www.nownthenantiques.com 18080 Slatington 610-767-8400 BUS STOP INDOOR FLEA MARKET 8281 RT 873, every Fri., Sat., Sun. 9am5pm. Crafts, Antiques, & Flea Market items. Former Keystone Lamp Factory. New vendors welcomed. 18201 Hazleton 570-459-0037 MANJONE’S VINTAGE STORE 783 Alter St., furniture, kitchenware, primitives, collectibles, shoes, purses, & more. Hrs. Wed. thru Sun. 10-5.

16159 W. Middlesex 724-528-2490 ANTIQUE AND FLEA MARKET OF WEST MIDDLESEX RT18 S. Open Wed. thru Sun. 9am-5pm. Monthly Auctions. Largest Antique Market in Western Pennsylvania.

18251 Sybertsville 570-788-1275 HAL’S ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET, 732 State Rte. 93, Exit 256 off I-80, take 93 S. or Exit 145 off I-81, take 93 N. Sundays 9am-4pm.

16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088 I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located off the Tyrone Exit of Interstate 99, 1222 Pennsylvania Avenue. Quality antiques & collectibles. 40 dealers. Open Daily 10-5, Sun 12-5. Dealers welcome.

18337 Milford 570-409-8636 OLD LUMBERYARD ANTIQUES 113 7th St. 2 large Multi-Dealer Shops, 10,000 sq. ft. Mon., Thur-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. www.oldlumberyardantiquesllc.com

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18914 Chalfont 215-997-3227 BUCKS COUNTY ANTIQUE GALLERY, 8 Skyline Dr. Just off Rt. 202, S of Rt.152. Antiques & more. Old/ new accessories, consignment furniture. 12,000 sq ft. of Bucks County’s Best. Tu.-Sa. 10-5, Sun 12-5 buckscountyantiquegallery.biz 18930 Kintnersville 610-847-1966 GRISTIES ANTIQUES AND ODDITIES, Rt. 611 near Rt. 32. 30 Dealers. Smalls and primitives to fine furniture. Open every day 11-5. Free parking. 18940 Wrightstown 215-598-8837 NOSTALGIC NOOK, Rt413, Carousel Village at Indian Walk. China, Stangl, Pennsbury Pottery, Glass-Cut & Pressed, Silver, Primitives, Furniture, Frames, Lamps. M-Sa 10-6. Sun 11-5. 18944 Perkasie 215-257-3564 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. “Since 1980.� 18947 Pipersville 215-766-7145 BUX-MONT CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE 6719 Easton Rd. Over 75 vendors with Antiques, Collectibles & Consignments. Ladies & Gentlemen something for everyone. Open Daily 9-5 closed Tues. and Wed. 18951 Quakertown 215-536-4547 ANTIQUES AT 200 EAST, Rts 212 & 313. Multi-DLR shop; EAST BROAD ANTIQUES, 141 E. Broad St. 215-5364408. One Stop 2 Fantastic Stores. Shop Where Dealers Buy! Open 7 days. 18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414 THE FACTORY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main St, Rt 113, Bucks County. Featuring over 40 fine Buck’s County Dealers. Open Wednesday thru Sunday 10am to 5pm.

19355 Frazer 610-651-8299 FRAZER ANTIQUES. -Best kept secret on Phila. Main Line- Open daily 10am5pm. 2 mi east of Rte 202 on Rt. 30.

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SHOWS & MARKETS ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET CALENDAR 04/11-14/13, ATLANTA, THURSSUN, Antiques & Collectibles, Atlanta Expo Center MARYLAND 03/30/13, WEST FRIENDSHIP, SAT 9 AM-4 PM, Americana, 2210 Fairgrounds Rd, Howard County Fairgrounds MAINE 03/10/13, BATH, SUN 10 AM-2 PM, Antiques, Congress St, Bath Middle School NEW JERSEY 03/08-09/13, RIDGEWOOD, FRI 11 AM-8 PM SAT 10 AM-5 PM, Antiques, 105 Cottage Place, Christ Episcopal Church 03/09/13, SPARTA, SAT 9:30 AM3:00 PM, Vintage Costume Jewelry, 21 The Boardwalk, Lake Mohawk Country Club Mohawk Room 03/09/13, WALL, SAT 9:30 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 18th Ave & New Bedford Rd, Wall Township High School 04/05-06/13, ALLENDALE, FRI 6:30 PM-10 PM SAT 10 AM-4 PM, Depression Era Glass, China, Pottery, 320 Franklin Tpke, Guardian Angel Church

04/05-07/13, MOORESTOWN, FRI 5 PM-8 PM SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 325 Borton Landing Rd, Moorestown Upper Elementary School

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03/29-30/13, HERSHEY, FRI BEGINNING 5 PM SAT 10 AM-4 PM, American Music & Pop Culture Expo, 30 E Granada Ave, Granada Ave Gymnasium

03/09-10/13, PHILADELPHIA, SAT & SUN 9:30 AM-5:30 PM AUCTION EVERY SAT 11 AM, F/M & Auction, 1600 S Warfield St, Pennsy Flea Market & Country Auction

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03/09-10/13, MAMARONECK, SAT & SUN 10 AM-5 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, 1000 W Boston Post Rd, Mamaroneck High School

03/09/13, ALLENTOWN, SAT 10 AM-3 PM, Antique Toys & Collectibles, 1901 S 12th St, Merchants Square Mall

VERMONT 03/10/13, MONTPELIER, SUN 9 AM-1:30 PM, Antiques Market, Country Club Rd, Montepelier Elks Club

03/09-10/13, SYRACUSE, SAT & SUN 10 AM-5 PM, Antiques Expo, 581 State Fair Blvd., New York State Fairgrounds

03/09/13, LINGLESTOWN, SAT 9 AM-4 PM, Postcard, 5901 Linglestown Rd, Linglestown Fire Company

04/19-21/13, BINGHAMTON, FRI 5 PM-8 PM SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques, Vestal Parkway East Rt 434, Binghamton University Events Center

03/16-17/13, KIMBERTON, SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 61 Firehouse Ln, Kimberton Fire Company

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bulbous vase with wavy bands of gold iridescence garnered the attention of advanced collectors. It sold within expectations of $8,000 to $12,000 to land at $10,925.

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gering $103,500. A Tiffany Nasturtium floor lamp preceded this one and was a gorgeous mix of highly mottled and fiery glass forming an all over pattern of flowers, resting on a vertically ribbed bronze base. It went out at $69,000, just nearing its $70,000 to $100,000 estimate. Yet another stunner was a Tiffany Daffodil leaded table lamp with clusters of flowers in varying stages of bloom in a variety of colors against a mottled gray sky background. It sold for $40,250 against expectations

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This most unusual cast bronze Raoul Larche lamp with terrific art nouveau styling caught the eye of many a bidder and went to the one willing to go to $31,050 against a $10,000 to $15,000 estimate.

Cameo glass included this outstanding Galle marquetry and padded vase. Once the vase itself was blown, the artist then would inlay molten glass and wheel-carve delicate translucent flowers for a striking effect. It sold for $25,875 against a $15,000 to $20,000 estimate.

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French cameo glass made a strong showing including a rare Daum vase with a long slender stem and squat body with a desirable Martele background. Looking like a hand hammered finish it also featured wheel carved flowers and sold within a $20,000 to $30,000 estimate for $23,000.

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Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre included such pieces as a lovely footed pear shaped vase decorated in the Pillars design. It sold within its $12,000 to $15,000 estimate for $12,650.

Highlights of a grouping of contemporary paperweights included this large Paul Stankard “Root Spirit” elongated cubical example depicting stylized figures entwined in the roots of flowers. It went out at $6,900 within its $6,000 to $9,000 estimate.

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Preview: 9 A.M. thru auction 1500 Paxton Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104 FURNITURE: Antiques: Chippendale Style Sofa; Victorian: Carved Dressing Table, Marble Top Dressers & Tables; Stands; 2 Oak Bow Front China Cabinets; Work Tables; Smoking Stand; Governor Winthrop Secretary; Oak Mission Desk; Medicine Cabinet. Primitives: 12 Light Corner Cupboard; Early Small Size Washstand; Cobblers Bench; Continental Drum Chair; Victorian Settee; Victorian Fireside Chairs; 2 Raymond Smith End Tables; 2 Watchmakers Benches; Oriental Rugs; Lighting: Gone with the Wind Lamps; Figural Banquet Lamp; Victorian Ceiling Fixtures. COLLECTIBLES: Bromo Mint Sign; Lash’s Lemonade Dispenser; Political Buttons; Life Magazines; Trading Cards; Photos; Perfume Bottles; Ziess Contax Camera; Agfa Projector; Medicine Bottles; Typewriters; RC Allen Calculator; Dopey Bank; Christmas; Vogue Record; Valentines; Trade Cards; Knives: Sheath: Cutmaster, Remington, Pocket: Henckels incl. Inlaid; 1916 PA Driver’s License; Beer Advertising; Shaving & Mustache Mugs; Carnival Glass; Postcards incl. Carlisle; Clocks: Antique, Seth Thomas & More; Toys: Models; Hess Trucks; Victorian Glass; Magic Lantern & Glass Slides; Black Cat Doorstop; Walking Sticks; Flaccus Brothers Jar; Blue Onion Compote; Royal Worcester Vase; Hibel Collectors Plates; Cowden & Wilcox Batter Jug; Books incl. Technical; Large Roseville Vase; Hot Wheels; Radios: Channel Master, Normende & More; Dolls: Norah Welling, Kestner, Heubach, Emmett Kelly. TEXTILES & VINTAGE CLOTHES: Hats; Coats; Dresses; Furs; Parasols; Christening Dresses; Quilts; Draperies; Lace; Linens & More. HOUSE & HOME: Silverplate incl. Flatware, Meat Dome, Wine Bottle Coasters & More; Dinner Services incl. Meito “Arbor”; Royal Worcester “Allegro”, Spode “Albany”, Wedgewood “Conway”. ART: Oil Paintings & Prints; T. Montto; Betty Snow; H. Eisenberg; Charles Bragg; M. Muller; J. Fritchey; Paul K. Freeman; Chessie Kittens by G. Grunwald; Currier & Ives & More! JEWELRY: Vintage, Deco & Art Nouveau Jewelry & Accessories incl. Sterling Peacock Pin; Coral Necklaces; Rhinestones; Pins incl. Siam; Glass Beads; Dress Clips; Sterling Watch Fob; Buckle; Spectacles; Mechanical Pencil incl. Gold & Guilloche; More. Pocketwatches incl. Pair Cased; New Haven Pedometer; Travel Clock. 10:00 A.M.: Box Lots & Rough Furniture! Consignments from The Estates of Mary Landis of Newport, Larry Walters of Carlisle, & Others. David Cordier, Visit www.CordierAntiques.com for photos & more details. AU005321 10% Buyer’s Premium. Terms: Cash, PA checks. Out-of-state checks w/prior approval. All major credit cards accepted. Food 717-731-8662 concession. Located off of Interstate 83 between 13th Street & 17th Street exits.


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George Jones majolica bowl, the base with a Punch figure support.

English mahogany tall case clock, ca. 1800.

Gottshall carved and painted horse drawn wagon.

Custom painted Dutch cupboard by Steve Cherry and Peter Dean.

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of $20,000 to $25,000. An unusual lamp with one of the most desirable shades Tiffany Studios ever created was the pansy full floral. The shade consisted of four bunches of flowers so accurately represented with the perfect combination of mottled, striated, and textured glass. It gave a solid performance, hitting $38,525 against a $25,000 to $35,000 estimate. A lovely example done with bellflowers along the perimeter below a deep emerald green background, and resting on a beautifully patinated bronze library base nudged above the top end of its $15,000 to $25,000 estimate to sell for $25,300.

A Steuben decorated vase in gold aurene with brown aurene pulled feather design across the lip and shoulder was quite captivating. It sold for $8,050 against an estimate of $4,500 to $6,500.

Other Tiffany lamps included a rare hanging prism chandelier. The outstanding piece featured an open fretwork bronze top with five gooseneck arms supporting iridescent lily shades, leading to a gold favrile stalactite shade, separated by a row of gold favrile prisms. Elegance beyond words, this treasure saw bids above its $40,000 to $60,000 estimate to finish up at $57,500. A scarce variety of their Linenfold lamp was another treat. Normally found in green or amber, this example was in white and displayed a lovely brilliance and charm. The formed glass crafted to look like fabric is delightfully deceiving. It sold for $15,525 within an estimate of $15,000 to $20,000. Non-Tiffany leaded lamps included a nice Duffner & Kimberly example with all over ivy leave design over a fiery amber background and finished with an irregular border. Originally a wedding gift to Mildred Shannon, it sold for $10,350 versus more conservative expectations of $6,000 to $8,000. Other lamps included a variety of Pairpoint examples such as an outstanding Puffy Poppy. Including both the two and the rarer three color examples with realistically rendered blossoms, they sold for $9,775 and $14,950, respectively, each meeting or beating their pre-auction estimates. The auction also featured a Pairpoint Puffy Rose lamp with similar styling and desirability. It brought $8,625 against a $6,000 to $8,000 estimate. Lamp highlights likewise included a most unusual cast

bronze Raoul Larche lamp with terrific art nouveau styling. It depicted a beautiful woman wearing a flowing sheer gown that appears to hug her form as it blows in the wind around her. With Larche’s expert crafting and execution of the dress folds, one would swear it was actual fabric. It caught the eye of many a bidder, but went to the one willing to go to $31,050 with no deference to its $10,000 to $15,000 estimate. This auction was also highlighted by a quality selection of fine Tiffany glass. A rare Tiffany red miniature bulbous vase with wavy bands of gold iridescence garnered the attention of advanced collectors. It sold within expectations of $8,000 to $12,000 to land at $10,925. And a monumental Tiffany vase measuring over 19 inches featuring delicate peacock feathers surrounding the perimeter went out at $8,625, in line with its $6,000 to $9,000 estimate. French cameo glass made a strong showing including a rare Daum vase with a long slender stem and squat body with a desirable Martele background. Looking like a hand hammered finish it also featured wheel carved flowers and sold within a $20,000 to $30,000 estimate for $23,000. The cavalcade of cameo glass continued with two outstanding Galle marquetry and padded vases. Once the vase itself was blown, the artist then would inlay molten glass and wheel-carve delicate translucent flowers for a striking effect. These examples including one with a carved Oriental style signature each sold above pre-auction expectations for $25,875 and $21,850, respectively. Galle mold blown vases included a lovely blue and purple clematis flower decorated example, followed by a red fuchsia on cream example. Each met or bested their estimates to finish up at $9,487 and $10,350. Other exciting offerings included over 50 pieces of Moser glass from a West Texas collector. After Julia’s glass and lamp auction in June of this year that showed strong results in Moser, the consignor felt it the proper time to sell his collection and Julia’s the firm to handle it. The offering did not disappoint. Included was such significant pieces as a monumental two-handled cranberry colored vase beautifully enameled with a wooded

Other Tiffany lamps included a rare hanging prism chandelier that featured an open fretwork bronze top with five gooseneck arms supporting iridescent lily shades, leading to a gold favrile stalactite shade. Elegance beyond words, this treasure saw bids above its $40,000 to $60,000 estimate to finish up at $57,500.

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A collection of Moser included this monumental two-handled cranberry colored vase beautifully enameled with a wooded brook scene and a large heron scoping for his next meal as two herons fly above for a different vantage point. The piece neared the top end of its $10,000 to $15,000 estimate to bring $14,375.

Another area in which Julia’s has excelled in recent years is Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre. This highly elaborate decorated ceramic ware created by Daisy Makeig Jones in the early 20th century has consistently found favor among serious collectors for its otherworldly depictions of whimsy and fantasy. Included in this sale were such pieces as a lovely footed pear shaped vase decorated in the Pillars design showing castles in the distance as seen beyond a fantastic overgrown jungle landscape. It sold within its $12,000 to $15,000 estimate for $12,650 where another example sharing the Pillars design, but in a shoulder vase form instead sold for $10,925. From a somewhat earlier era came a variety of Victorian glass including some rather spectacular examples of Mt. Washington Burmese pieces. A lovely vase with a ruffled lip and enameled with monkeys was a rare find, having a most unusual subject matter not normally portrayed. Expected to bring $15,000 to $20,000, it found a buyer at $28,750 while a similar form only decorated with owls instead brought in $27,600. Also included was a large collection of contemporary paperweights including artists such as Paul Stankard, Debbie & Delmo Tarsitano, Rick Ayotte, and many more. Highlights of the grouping included large Paul Stankard “Root Spirit� elongated cubical weights depicting stylized figures entwined in the roots of flowers. One such example with lady slipper flowers went out at $6,900 within its $6,000 to $9,000 estimate while another with lilies sold for $6,612. Art glass included a variety of quality offerings from renowned makers such as Loetz whose blue iridescent vase with a melon ribbed body was overlaid with stunning silver design and trim. A spectacular example, it went out at $4,600 over expectations of only $2,000 to $3,000. A Steuben decorated vase in gold aurene with brown aurene pulled feather (Continued on page 19)

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VINTAGE ITEMS, MODERN FURNISHINGS, QUILTS, LIGHTING, AUTOMOBILE, COLLECTIBLES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY

AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 16TH at 11 A.M. (Preview 9 A.M.) GREAT THINGS ARE DISCOVERED HERE!

Will sell, several local downsizes, and from a Washington DC home, at GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION located at 643 Kriner Rd.,

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A Partial Listing Includes Many Pieces Of Sterling Silver, A Game Day Baseball Bat, Japanese Woodblock Prints, Aristocraft Train Set, Jewelry, A Recently Found Still Life On Board, Other Paintings, Medals And Ribbons, Furniture, Clocks, A Lg. Nippon Two Handle Vase, Posters And Much More. For Photographs Please See

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FURNITURE: Oak table/(6) chairs; oak wall stand, dresser, cedar chest, & rocker; (2) camelback sofas; 1930’s BR suite; 1950’s metal stand; curios cabinet; Lesher jewelry chest; Lesher BR suite; Cochrane furniture hutch; cherry table/(4) chairs; Sterling House Collections BR suite; sm. drop leaf table; Taylor sofa & chair; oak coffee table w/matching lamp stands; mod. oak dough tray; (2) Victorian side chairs; (2) five drawers chests; bookcases; writing table; large hutch cupboard (vintage); child’s desk; poster bed; marble top cabinet; Hitchcock high chest/dresser/(2) nightstands/(4) chairs; assorted mod. furniture; knockdown wardrobe & more. VINTAGE/COLLECTIBLES/DECORATOR ITEMS: Toys (Tonka tow truck, JD tractor/ wagon, Tonka fire trucks, Ford tractor/wagon, Fisher-Price & more); costume jewelry; svc. (8) Noritake; milk bottles; Conway Twitty tickets; Fred Yeager items; wooden wagon; 1843 C. Yordy Lancaster Co. coverlet; pair Hesend Hungary china vases; McLoughlin Bros. map of US; (12) sterling spoons; NY World’s Fair 1939 memorabilia; 1890 Mitchell’s Geography; Sears Roebuck #178 catalog 1939; (6) hand puppets; (2) Little Black Sambo books; spinning wheels; local history books (Foreman, etc.); hanging gaslight; wooden fork; art glass; Hummels; Diehl painting; CI dinner bell; cookie jars; (12) quilts; rugs; lamps (floor/ceiling/table); Fostoria; linens; reverse paintings; 1930-40’s baseball & football guides; paper/ephemera; Candlewick & more. AUTOMOBILE: 2008 Buick Lucerne CXL, V-6, 3.8 Litre Engine w/30,000 orig. miles, VIN #1G4HD57258U189109, all options. This car belong to Paul A. Blubaugh and looks like a new car! PERSONAL PROPERTY: Ford wrenches; bucksaws; sleds; Stanley planes; apt. size refrigerator; TVs; telescope; early electric icebox; lawn equipment (mowers/spreaders/etc.); tool chest; 12” band saw; records; hand tools; general household dishes/pans & more. COLLECTOR’S DOLLS: Large collection of modern dolls & accessories - large dollhouse; log cabin on platform; doll furniture; dolls (Barbie, Bob Mackie, Madame Alexander, Hallmark, American Stories, Effanbee & more. Dolls will be sold in back gallery. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Will begin with general household, tools, dolls, etc. then onto our Main Gallery showcased items at approx. 1 P.M. Automobile sold at 5:30 P.M. Furniture sold at 6 P.M. Visit our website or call about sale times as we get closer to set-up. SNOW DATE: In the event roads are closed sale will be held Tuesday, March 12 at 10 A.M.

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www.locatiauctions.com Preview March 9th, 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Where - 1425 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen, PA 19002 Contact - Michael@locatiauctions.com 215.619.2873 A 19th-Century American Gameboard 1425 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen, PA 19002 And Stand PA License #TRA00011

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The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum Acquires And Debuts The Grutzka Art Collection

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Brewery. The label with the unmistakable “U” on every bottle is a steady reminder of his work. He also created hundreds of magazine covers for “33,” a magazine that touted the steel industry. For his largest client, Bethlehem Steel, he was commissioned to create

March 21, one week shy of the second anniversary of the artist’s passing. Visitors will be able to view first-hand the spellbinding works of this master of machine imagery. James D. Ziegler, The Graystone Society’s National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum’s Executive Director, lauds the acquisition, “We were contacted by the family of Klaus Grutzka, who was familiar with the fact that he had painted mills and furnaces of Lukens Steel. They wondered if we were interested in acquiring all or some of his collec-

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tion. Scott G. Huston, Graystone’s president, (along with) Eugene Di Orio, Graystone’s past vice president, and I, visited Mr. Grutzka’s Lancaster County studio. We immediately saw the collection’s significance to the iron and steel story that we exhibit here at The National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum (NISHM) and wish to preserve it.”

Of note, Martha McGeary Snider is advising on the collection for The Graystone Society. Ms. Snider served as Governor Edward G. Rendell’s Policy Advisor on Arts and Culture for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania during his administration. Klaus Grutzka, always fascinated with heavy machinery, shipbuilding and diesel engines, came to love images of coal mining and steel mill industry. In his life, he would work for many giants of the industry, and even created the famous logo for Union

paintings of their steel mills. With Bethlehem’s subsequent closing of their plant, these images would become the last remaining vestiges of the plant. His career took an interesting twist when he became Assistant Professor in the Arts Department at the world famous Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. He remained there for eight years. He spent his last 20 years working in his Lancaster County Studio. “That studio,” says Jim Ziegler, “was painstakingly dismantled and we are in the process of re-creating it in The Lukens National Historic District. If you have ever been to the Smithsonian Institution and seen Julia Child’s kitchen, it’s the same principle exhibited here. We have all of his studio furniture, as well as his art supplies.” NISHM plans to

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(From Rt. 61, take 4th St. thru Hamburg towards the I-78/US 22 exchange. Turn onto Greenwood St. - From I-78/US 22, take the Hamburg Exit #30 onto 4th St. to Greenwood St. Follow to end of road. Auction on right) Furniture: Walnut Heywood Wakefield DR Set & Leather Lounge w/Ottoman, Drexel Chair Set, Nest Table Set, Vict. Chairs, BR Set; Stickley Chair; Cherry Desk & Rocker; Lane Cedar Chest; Pecan BR Set; Maple Cushman Table Set; Corner Curio; 50’s Bar; Antiques/Collectibles: 63 Pcs. Gorham Sterling; Ephemera incl.: 1894 Hamburg Civil War Vets Letter, Cigar Box Label Salesman Samples, ‘24 Gettysburg Pamphlets, ‘42 Temple Dental Log; Vint. Ladies’ Hats; RR Lantern; Cameras; ‘64 Cutlass Promo; (10+) Annalee’s; Silver Plate; Pewter; Steinbach Nutcrackers; Buttons; Sunshine Cans/ Bottles; Canadian Club & Seagrams Lights; Early Spalding Racket; Artwork: (6+) Oil/Canvas; LE Stein & Kuramann Lithographs; Glass: 23” Blenko Bottle; (7) Murano; Fenton Plates; Pyrex; Corningware; China: Zion Union Flow Blue Church Plate; (85 Pcs.) Wedgwood Edme; (65 Pcs.) Pickard Silver Twilight; Lladro Figs.; B&G Plates; Egg Collection: Fenton; Cloisonné; Blown; Onyx; Alabaster; Pottery: McCoy Jard.; (10+) Indian; Fishing: Shakespeare Bamboo Fly Rod/ Reels; (10+) Rods/Reels; Jewelry: (2) 14K Watches; 10K Pin; Sterling; Costume; Complete HH!!!!! Too much more to list!

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The Graystone Society’s National Iron & Steel Heritage Museum, located in the Lukens National Historic District in Coatesville, Pa., proudly announces the acquisition and debut of The Grutzka Art Collection. The collection is the life work of German-born artist Klaus Guido Grutzka. Part of the immense collection will be on display at The Coatesville Country Club on

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TWO DAY DIE-CAST TOYS AUCTION Will sell at GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION, located at 643 Kriner Road,

CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17202 On: FRIDAY, MARCH 15 AT 1 P.M. Session I:

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SATURDAY, MARCH 16 at 10 A.M. Session II:

Matchbox, Dinky, Tomy, Tomica

SESSION ONE: 371 lots of die-cast toys (Ertl, Maisto, Majorette, Corgi, Hot Wheels, Siku, Diapet, Shinsei, Britains, Lone Star, Budgie, Tomy, & Tomica) SESSION TWO: 337 lots of Matchbox, Dinky, Tomica, Tomy die-cast toys. This session will include numerous tray lots. SPECIAL NOTE: Session II will close with all remaining tray lots (including empty boxes, loose toys, etc.) from this consignor. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is the last sale from the large collection we have processed over the last year. Don’t miss this sale! Complete catalog listing available online or by phoning (717) 263-6512. Absentee & phone bids accepted. Online bidding available through Proxibid.

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Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates Catalogued Variety Auction The top-selling lots in Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates Catalogued Variety Auction on February 16, were all rarities; all came from private collections and all were in great condition. These three elements made for aggressive bidding, not only for these lots, but also for most others in the auction. Top price of the day was a

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and the doctor who amputated Jackson’s arm in a vain attempt to save the General’s life, and General John Echols. Estimated to realize $500 to $800, the lot sold for $6,900 to a representative of a local historical group. [Lot 265] Two items from the Collection of the late Veronica “Ronnie” Riefler Strathmann, Pittsburgh, Pa, also realized strong results. A wrought-iron Arts & Crafts candleholder by Samuel Yellin (1885-1940) with an open-spiral shaft raised

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included a log cabin and fence; two canoes; a covered wagon; teepees; campfires; 148 or so Native American and cowboy figures, etc. Many of the larger pieces were marked Germany or U.S. Zone Germany. It was accompanied by five boxes and packing papers that appeared original. Dating to the second quarter 20th century and the property of an old Virginia family, the set realized $ 2,645. [Lot 191] The auction included a 2,000+ piece collection of souvenir spoons and silver flatware from the Estate of Lillian Merchant of Cape Cod, (Continued on page 17)

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collection of important Virginia Confederate Veterans manuscript records contained in three volumes, for the Stonewall Jackson Camp #25, UCV# 469, located in Staunton, Va. The 870 pages in the three journals included extensive notes and records of member’s war services, resolutions, newspaper clippings, signed letters from Mrs. Jefferson Davis and General Eppa Hunton. Famous members of Stonewall Jackson’s entourage who were affiliated with the camp include Major Jed Hotchkiss, Stonewall Jackson’s map maker; Dr. Hunter McGuire, chief surgeon of Stonewall Jackson’s Corps

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Located 5 miles east of York, PA, take Rt. 30 east to the Hallam Exit, go south to the traffic light and turn left. Go thru Hallam Boro to Accomac Rd. on left. Turn left and go 1 mile to Hatchery Rd. on right. Signs posted. Upholstered furniture, end & coffee tables, drop leaf table, trunk, chairs, chest of drawers, pie crust table, Kitchen Aid stainless steel refrigerator, washer, dryer, Meteor #11 potbelly stove, lots of costume & better jewelry to inc. 14K & sterling pcs., 50 Longaberger® baskets, records, DVD's, VHS, Foltz redware pcs., Eldrith bldg, electonics, Bose system, copper washboiler, copper birdbath, silk flowers, local bottles to inc. Foust, Helbs, Welsh's, Moul's, Free's, 50+ milk bottles, other local bottles, Fostoria, depression & pattern glass, comic books, sportscards, Myers pump, cameras, postcards, trains, Michter's decanters, linens, fans, 35+ Winross trucks, toy tractors & implements, castiron items to inc. doorstops, animals, people, banks, oil lamps, military patches, crocks, 16 PB glasses & 2 PB ice tea, cruets, pocketknives, straight razors, airplane models, coll. cars and trucks, cake stand, adv. tins, sets of china, ice tongs, S & P's, Michel Delacroix signed & numbered print, dolls, tin Philip Morris sign, sweepers, Schwinn bike, Red Devil paint can mixer, Craftsman sand blasting kit, belt/disc sander, table saw, Husky toolbox, hand, garden & power tools, Cub Cadet, Toro & Arien's snowblowers. Just starting to unpack. Check our website at www.toomeyauction.com or auction zip #1893 for photos & additions. Preview: Sunday evening from 6 to 8 PM. Terms: Cash, Approved PA check, VISA, AMEX, DISC., MC. Longaberger® baskets sell at 11:00 A.M. Jewelry sells at 12 Noon. Furniture sells at 4:00 P.M.

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19464 Michael Jugan, Jr. was a much beloved character within the community of Kimberton, Chester County. He inspired many well beyond the perimeter of Kimberton, and was a keeper of local history. His varied interests made him a local folk hero.

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JUGAN’S BARBERSHOP CONTENTS (Much More than an Barbershop, really!)

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Of Antiques & Collects., Cast-Iron multiple piece glue pot & Columbia meat juice press, Great Early Lancaster Brewerianna, Early Brewer ephemera, Reiker letter & blotter, Early Charles Groves Liquor Trays, Sprenger items, Collectible Liquor Bottles, Local ephemera, Black memorabilia, Aunt Jemima Banks, Boy Scout collectibles & memorabilia, WW2 Marine outfit, Shot Glasses, Cork Screws, Advertising Tins, Demuth snuff jar, Advertising tobacco & other tins, Black memorabilia, Early Lancaster Fair souvenirs, Collections of Beer & soda bottles, Milk Bottles, Cork Screws, Advertising tins, Beer bottle labels & coasters, Whiskey glasses, Milk cap openers, Dairy Calendars, Local Artwork (Carlson, Newswanger, Arlene Fisher)

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Loc: AL Starr Firemans Bldg., Village of Willow Street, Lanc. Co., PA 17584 (Along North Rte. 272, Behind Willow Street Fire Hall) A Great multi-diverse sale! Worth a look! Lot good Pics & full list at www.probstauction.com. Food Served Sale By: Ron Etter Estate Probst Family Auctions (717) 464-3700 AU1856L

Auctioneers: JUGAN’S REISCH COLLEGE of Auctioneering Memorabilia. Vintage Loudspeaker. JUGAN Memorabilia & Photos: At The Barbershop, in Action At Sheep Shearing Demo. Sheepskin Vest, Jacket, Slippers. Peace Pipes. Lamps & Lanterns. Cast-Iron Banks. Cast-Iron Dog Doorstops. B&H Postage Stamp Box. Tintypes. Winchester Mags, Hunting Tags. Local Postcards. Sterling Flatware. Ironstone Pitchers & Bowls. Transferware and Painted Portrait Plates. Batter Bowls. Four Very Good Blue Decorated Stoneware Butter Crocks. Pressed Pattern Glass & Depression. Vintage Fiestaware. Stangl Birds Cookie Jars. Child’s Dishes. Hull Teapot, Etc. Spittoons. Clam Broth Hanging Light. Nine Empire Mantel Clocks. Indian Artifacts, Arrowheads, NC Wyeth Print. KV00 Country Stars Auto Photo. Wills Bros. & Cotton. Quack Medical Device. Come And Be Amazed!

IN THE SHOWROOM Dolls & Teddy Bears from the Krause Estate. Modern Effanbee Patsy,

Skippy, Black Patsy. Ashton Drake Character Dolls. Vintage Compo Dolls include Shirley Temple. 25 Vintage Vinyl Dolls Ginny, Madame A. Etc. 30 Barbie Dolls. TWO HEUBACH KOPPELSDORF Bisque Head Dolls. 200 Teddy Bears. Boyds etc. Toys: Nylint & Tonka Trucks and Construction Toys. Ertl & Hess. Newer Cast-Iron Horsedrawn Toys. Columbia 3 Speed Bike To Restore. PREVIEW: Tues., Mar. 12th from 4 P.M.-6 P.M. & from 8 A.M. day of sale. All items as is, where is. 10% Buyer’s Premium. (AY001999).

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Original Barber Pole (Wm. Marvy #405). Two Koken Barber Chairs. Collection of 98 Shaving Mugs. Barber Bottles. Shaving Mirrors and Stands. Straight razors. Barbershop signs. Dynamite Winchester Western Signs, Tw o 35 In. Litho. Double Sided Signs “C27660”. Stevens Fox Savage Adv. Material. New Old Stock Detective Super Shot Cap Pistols and Texas Kid Revolvers by the Dozen. NOS Return Top Yo-Yos, 100. Wham-O Frisbee Games. Gun Supplies & Ammo. Bullet Molds. Shot & Powder Flasks. Kimberton Real Estate Signs. National Cash Register. 1¢ Peanut & Gumball Machines. Burroughs Adding Machine. Firestone Radio. Country Store and Advertising Items: Multi-Drawer Hardware Cabinet. Wooden Cooler: Penna Bottling & Supply Co. Counter Showcase. Kimberton General Store Sign. Camel Cigarette Display. Fantastic Whistle Soda Sign. Tin Litho. Product Tins. Neuweiler’s & Ortlieb’s Beer Trays. Local Art by BUCKY WALTERS 5 Paintings: Funeral of Beulah Emery (Train/Auto Wreck 1907) Procession in Front of Kimberton Hotel. Foxhounds at The Hunt Schoolhouse, Birchrunville General Store/P.O.. Porter’s Mill. VF Headquarters by Jan Van Eden plus Barbershop Old & New. Reverse Paintings on Glass. Paintings by Blackston, Patrick, R. Gable. Franklin Survey Co. Atlases for Chester County Vol. I and Main Line Vol. II. JUGAN’S FARMETTE Have You Ever Wondered What Auctioneers Save In Their Chester County Barns? Charming, Full Size Huckster’s Wagon. Plows & Implements. Antique Tractor Seat. Buch’s #2 Wheelbarrow in Old Red. Traveling Keg. Old Wooden Barrels, Kegs, Coops, Crates, Boxes. Selection of Old Stoves, Vale Parlor, Home Comfort Cook Stove, Reading & Pottstown Stoves. Columbian B Stoves. Copper & Brass Fire Extinguishers, Lg. & Sm. Great Old Industrial Refugees, Once Useful, Now Obsolete, Ever So Intriguing... Church Roof Finial. 40 Gal. Galvanized Atlantic Motor Oil Can. Homemade Spreader on Wheels. Myers Pump. Numerous Pitcher Pumps. Lg. Cast-Iron Rendering Kettles, Gypsy Kettles, Melting Pots. Cast-Iron Pig Troughs. Slaughtering Benches. Neat Old Barn Fixtures Like Pentagon Hay Bale Feeder. Sharpening Stones. Iron & Wooden Wagon Wheels. Selection Of Shutters And Screen Doors. Victorian Furniture to Restore. Two 5 Ft. Church Pews. Porch Benches. Wine Presses. 5 Gal. Crock. Andirons, Ice Tongs. Floor Registers. Trays. Sad & Flat Irons. Sheep Shears. “Real” Trycycle Bread Box Cradle. Red Lead Measure. Oil Cans, Forks, Pickers. Augers, Bits. Kimberton RR Station Lights. Long Horns. FROM THE FARMHOUSE Dry Sink w/Cupboard Top, 7 Ft. High. Empire Chest Of Drawers. Mahogany Clothes Tree. Zenith Floor Model Radio. Victrola. Dovetailed Blanket Chests. Wicker Pram. Hatpins, Costume Jewelry Watch Fobs. Canes & Walking Sticks. An Homage To


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coming back into the market and are enticed by the great values available today compared to prices five or six years ago. That renewed interest and energy is a good predictor of an upswing in the antiques and collectibles markets in the coming year.” The 849 lots realized $208,714 (including 15 percent buyer’s premium), with over 1,400 bidders registered via the house, Artfact and LiveAuctioneers. Evans’ staff processed 490 absentee bids from in-house clients, along with over 7,225 bids submitted

reception at the Coatesville Country Club on Thursday, (Continued from page 14) March 21, from 5 to 8 p.m. exhibit the studio, and also add Tickets are $50 and reservathe paintings into the collec- tions are required. Ticket price tions that are relevant to includes viewing of The NISHM. They will then release and sell paintings which are not germane to the museum’s purposes of education. NISHM will also be honoring Regina Horton Lewis with the seventh annual Rebecca Lukens Award. Ms. Lewis is a Coatesville community leader of note. Her tireless acts have helped to bring about the revi- Grutzka Art Collection, now talization of Coatesville. James part of the collection of The Ziegler applauds this years’ National Iron & Steel Heritage choice for the Seventh Annual Museum. This event also is Rebecca Lukens Award. made possible through the “Regina Horton Lewis is a stel- kindness of the following lar choice for this award. Her sponsors: PECO Energy; effervescence, her passion, and Huston Properties, Inc.; The her love for the city of Stewart Huston Charitable Coatesville mirror Rebecca’s Trust; Brandywine Health own ambitions for Coatesville. Foundation; Coatesville Like Rebecca before her, her Savings Bank; Citadel Federal community and the people Credit Union; DNB First; and within it are all important to her. Mr. & Mrs. Scott G. Huston. Both women exemplified how The Graystone Society, strong convictions and deep which was created in 1984 to roots are the building blocks for help preserve the city’s historic change.” architecture, also assists with The Rebecca Lukens municipal improvement and Award will be presented to economic development Regina Horton Lewis at a through preservation. The

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Graystone Society is named for the Graystone Mansion, part of The Lukens National Historic District, which is the home of The National Iron and Steel Heritage Museum. One focal point of the museum is the 500 tons of World Trade Center steel “trees” originally manufactured at Lukens Steel in the late 1960s. This museum will also focus on the people, places, products and processes that made Coatesville the outstanding center of the iron and steel industry that it is today. For event information and reservations, please contact The Graystone Society at 610-384-9282 or graystone@lukensnhd.org. The Coatesville Country Club is located at 143 Reservoir Road, Coatesville, Pa. Contact them at 610-384-3200 or visit them at www.coates villecountryclub.com. For more information on this release, contact Melinda Williams at The Williams Group, 610-518-4888, or visit www.thewilliamsgroup.info. For event information and reservations, please contact The Graystone Society at 610-384-9282 or graystone @lukensnhd.org.

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AUDUBON, NEW JERSEY A partial list includes: (Auctioneers Note: Unusual and nice antiques coming into this sale too late to advertise. Also a much better selection of Gold and Silver coins that we have had in a while. Please note early start time for coins.) A good Victorian 2 door bookcase, hard to find California Rancher chests and corner cabinet, nice small inlaid end tables, rare and desirable Ansonia “Antique” model ornate wall clock, German WWll Naval dagger, large German flag, Japanese WWll flag, 1600’s fine Japanese Samurai sword w/paperwork, other military items incl. leather flying cap and Air Force jet helmet, Over 150 lots of rare gold and silver American gold coins (sold at 10:00 am), Early stoneware crocks w/blue decoration, Victorian carved 2-door bookcase, Inlaid Victorian music cabinet with carved top, quality vintage mahogany furniture and small tables, Antique Oak cylinder roll desk, Unusual stand up oak tall desk with 20 drawers, Great German press with lion head base, antique oak Post Office top counter with boxes from Chatham, NJ; Victorian mirror door carved top walnut wardrobe, very rare antique wicker bar w/ stools, Antique National brass cash register, Rare Coca-Cola Cavalier C55e small size vending machine, large collection of sports and entertainment autographed photos, baseballs incl. Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Sandy Koufax, Lladros and Hummel figurines, Sets of dinnerware, china and other glassware, Large US and foreign stamp collection, Asian art and antiques incl. champlevé jardinière and pedestal, large decorative oil paintings in ornate frames from a local restaurant, Haitian oil paintings and African art, plus much more coming in every day. Complete illustrated catalog on line. Check website often for updates.

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Massachusetts, which proved very popular with bidders. A lot of eleven spoons and forks with Western American themes featured ornate figural handles including miners, cowboys and cowgirls, nude figures, etc., sold for $1,150. [Lot 778] After the auction, Jeffrey S. Evans was quoted as saying, “Fresh estate merchandise with no reserves and low estimates is drawing strong interest and selling for very respectable prices. This is the largest number of registered bidders that we have had for an auction since the eco-

www.antiquesandauctionnews.net over the Internet. Evans noted that the ease of entering bids though the firm’s website, Live Auctioneers and Artfact facilitates strong participation from all over the world. This auction certainly proved the point by engaging bidders from 32 countries, and not one lot failed to sell. The next Jeffrey S. Evans auction is of 19thCentury Lighting and takes place on March 23. See the firm’s website at www.jeffreysevans.com or phone 540-4343939 for more details or to consign to future auctions. Each of the firm’s past auction catalogs and results can also be accessed through their website.

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Fortna Auctioneers Lauded For Marketing Expertise At 2013 PAA Convention auction revolution, it begins with the growing importance of the website as a marketing tool. The immediacy of the medium keeps our clients and prospects completely up to

date on what we are doing, but it also allows people to bid for properties online as well as through the traditional live auction method. In fact, when you do them simultaneously, the dynamics of the process are taken to a new level. It is truly a revolution.” Fortna Auctioneers & Marketing Group has been rapidly expanding beyond Pennsylvania’s borders. “We are actively dealing with sales in New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and the mid-Atlantic Region. And we have a dynamic presence in Florida,” says Bob Bering. “Michael Fortna has finalized an affiliation with Atlantic Properties International, a real estate

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Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Art, Coins, Toys, Dolls, Pottery, Eero Saarinen Dining Suite By Knoll, Books 14 Vol. By The Roycrofters Little Journeys E. Hubbard, C. I. Toy Fire Pump Carriage w/Galloping Horses.

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Auction Features: Sheraton Jelly Cup.; Empire bureau & Jelly Cup.; Vic. marble top bureaus; washstands; 2 Barrister Bookcases - marble top table; mahog. sewing stand; mahog. game table; Martha W. table; E. Saarinen Dining Suite tulip chrs. & alum. ped. cir. table; by Knoll; Mantel & table clocks; old floor & table radios old school desk; 1889 wooden toy by J. Kohler Kutztown; Old Drs. Exam table; rockers; cane seat chairs; trunks; dovetailed wood box; old Bibles; cameras. 60+ Hummel figs.; 60+ Longaberger® baskets; crocks, yellowware jugs; oil lamps; milk bottles includ. full case old Homestead Windsor Ut.; automotive adver. memor.; Lladro Elephant; costume, silver, gold, jewelry; watches; Pottery: Stahl, Stangl, Breininger, Rockingham, Oley Valley, Franciscan China Desert Rose; Ironstone; Depression, Carnival, Okgro Agate child’s set; banks; Stereoscope; Wood Carvings by Jonathan Bastian; Vintage clothes & hats; textile & notions; Old Christmas items; CI Bull Dog; Heisey; Lg. Nippon Vases; Hess Dept. Store China; Planter Peanut, Mack Truck & Boy Scout items; Chinese Rug; Art: Oils, prints, engraving, includes Rooster by Barbara Strauser, John Fritz Fracture; Peanut Butter Tins Palmetto & Mosemann’s Lanc. Co.; Auction bill Lanc. Co.; Musical instruments: Beaver accordion, guitars, Saxophone: Alto & Tenor, Trumpet; Coca-Cola Cooler; Toys: 1940’s & 50’s Lionel & Marx trains orig. boxes, train accessories, electric Shot by Marx; 1,000’s of Matchbox cars both old & newer; Tonka, Hess, Trucks; Murray pedal tractor; farm toys; FisherPrice®; NASCAR, Star Wars Toys & Comics, Boyds Bear items, Raikes animals, Barbie Dolls plus many other collect. dolls; Phillies Memor.; Old tools Acme Rotary Planter, Wooden Clamps & Planes; S&P’s, Fire King, Old kit. items; Horse & Elephant fig.; 22 cal. gun; ammo boxes; PA Game Mag.; Coins: Wheat & Indian Head pennies, nickels, dimes, qtrs. halves, silver dollars; see complete list on line; Furniture: Ethan Allan, Henkle-Harris, Krug, Hitchcock, Tell City 100’s pcs.; Cherry Grandmothers Clock; Mahog. Queen Ann Style DR Furn.; Mahog. China Closet; Bachelor Chest; Traditional style Maple BR set; Maple DR set; Roton Furn.; mod. dry sink; Curio Cabinet; LR Furn.; Panasonic Flat Screen TV; Hutch; Outdoor furn.; cedar chest; hand & garden tools; floor safe; handicap electric chair; alum. ext. ladders. NOTE: This will be another one of our outstanding variety auctions. Three auctioneers selling. See below for list of Toys, Barbies, Coins. Terms: Full Payment Day Of Sale. Cash Or Guaranteed Funds. No Out-Of-State Checks.

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The Pennsylvania Auction Association (PAA) gathered recently for the Annual Awards Meeting at the Sheraton Harrisburg. The occasion was to honor Pennsylvania’s top professional auction companies for a number of marketing related categories. Central Pennsylvania did very well again, as Fortna Auctioneers & Marketing Group walked off with three top awards: Best Commerical / Industrial Personal Property, Best Commerical / Industrial Real Estate, and Best Real Estate Auction Website (www.fortna auctioneers.com). “This is not the first time we’ve done well in this important peer competition,” says Fortna founder and president Michael Fortna,” but it never gets old! Recognition like this shows the industry that we continue to, as our slogan states, ‘Driving the Real Estate Auction Revolution.’ We are honored to have the Fortna Teamrecognized by our own industry peers.” “The award that means the most to me is the Best Website,” says Fortna’s Bill Bering Jr., “When you talk

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From Lanc. take Rt. 72N. through Manheim to Cider Press Rd. (approx. 1⁄2 mi. S. of Lanc./Leb. Turnpike Exit), turn left onto Cider Press Rd., auction house is approx. 3 miles on left, watch for signs. THURS., MARCH 7th 9 A.M. - LAWN & GARDEN: Husqvarna 10530SBE Snowblower (used 1 time), 10hp Noma Performance Snowblower, Craftsman Mini Tiller; MTD Chipper/Shredder; Toro & Lawn Boy Lawn Mower; Yard Cart; Patio Furniture; Cub Cadet Hydrostatic Riding Lawn Mower with Bagger; Craftsman 12" Band Saw; Craftsman Table Saw; Craftsman Radial Arm Saw; Health Rider Treadmill; Long Handled Garden Tools; 2 Platform Scales; Early Work Bench With Leg Vise; Table Saw, Shop Equip. etc. 10+ WAGONS OF BOX LOTS: Books, China Tools, Glass & Chinaware; Soft Goods; Dolls; Lg. Sel. Christmas & Seasonal Items. SAT,. MARCH 9th - 8:30 A.M. - ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Bronze Lady of Justice Statue, Bronze Fish, 20+ Pc. Collect. Copper Luster Incl. Master Salts & Pitchers; Sterling Silver Candlesticks; Coffee Grinder; 10+ Nice CI Doorstops Incl. Ships, Dogs, & Frogs; Reverse Painted Banjo Clock w/Eagle Finial; Hubley CI Horse Door Stops; Student Lamps; Wooden Butter Print; Mantel Clock; 4 Drawer Spool Cabinet; Copper Candy Kettle; Double Six Tube Candle Mold; Flasks; Pewter Ink Well; Nice Sel. Hand Painted Limoge China; Lg. Glass Butter Churn; Collect. Collie Dogs; Steel Lap Guitar; Roseville Art Pottery. MON., MARCH 11th - 12 P.M. - 250+ PCS. ANTIQUE & MODERN FURN.: Very Good PA 2 Pc. Cherry Corner Cupboard w/9 Lite Glazed Doors; Very Good Tiger Maple 2 Drawer Stand w/Scalloped Skirt & Stretcher Base; Ship Captain’s Desk; Cherry DL Table w/ Drawer; 1 Drawer Stand w/Tapered Legs; Country Softwood Desk w/Bookcase Top; Marble Top Parlor Stands Gate Leg Drop Leaf Table; Walnut 4 Drawer Empire Chest w/Carved Pulls; PA House Cherry Corner Cupboard; Country Dry Sink; Hitchcock 5 Pc. Dinette Set; Modern BR Suites; Uph. LR Suites; Bedding. Many More Items of Interest To Be Sold SEE WEB-SITE FOR MORE DETAILS & PICTURES Auctioneers: John M. Hess AU003484L Phil Nissley AU002874L 717-664-5238 or 877-599-8894 www.hess-auction.com AY000253L

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design across the lip and shoulder was quite captivating. It sold for $8,050 against an estimate of $4,500 to $6,500. The sale was rounded out by a large selection of jewelry and sterling silver including Tiffany, George Jensen, J.E. Caldwell, and other top makers and included coffee & tea service pieces, bowls, and other utilitarian pieces. A sterling silver set of 12 dinner plates and 12 service plates went out within a $6,000 to $8,000 estimate at $6,325. A set of J.E. Caldwell flatware in the King’s Pattern exceeded its $2,000 to $3,000 estimate to bring $4,140. And a Caldwell tea & coffee service

with matching vertical rib decoration sold for $2,415 against a $1,000 to $1,500 estimate. In the jewelry category were a few choice pieces, most of which brought neither high or low, but just right such as a marvelous 18KT black opal and diamond ring that stayed within estimate to hit $6,325. A platinum, sapphire, and diamond ring was also quite stunning, and went for $4,600. However, an 18K gold Cartier necklace was a sleeper, hitting well above pre-auction predictions. Consigned from the collection of actress Polly Bergen, whose career has spanned over six decades including the original Cape Fear, television roles throughout the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, and work as recent and notable as ABC’s Desperate

Antiques & Auction News — March 8, 2013 - - 19 www.antiquesandauctionnews.net Housewives, the necklace brought in $3,967 against an estimate of only $300 to $500. Julia’s upcoming auctions include their winter ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, TOYS, JEWELRY & WATCHES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS antiques, fine art, and AT 9:00 A.M. Chinese artifacts auction in January, while a phenomenal Sale To Be Held At The Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., 17522 firearms and military memo(The Corner Of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd., Approx. 21⁄2 Miles West Of Ephrata) rabilia auction, will be held ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; CARNIVAL WHEELS; CAST IRON; WOODENWARE; VINTAGE TIN in March. Julia’s next toy TOYS; MODEL TRAINS; COLLECTIBLE TOYS & GAMES; DOLLS; LINENS; CHINA & GLASSWARE; and doll auction as well as BOOKS & PAPER; SPORTS CARDS & MEMORABILIA; NASCAR COLLECTIBLES; ARTWORK; their rare lamp and glass aucWATCHES & JEWELRY; HOUSEHOLD GOODS; POWER, HAND & GARDEN TOOLS & MUCH MORE! tion will follow in June. *Please Check Our Website Julia’s is currently accepting www.horstauction.com consignments for these and On 3/15 (P.M.) For A More Complete Listing Along With Photos. other upcoming auctions. **3% Auction House Fee Is Charged, T. Glenn • Timothy • Thomas • T. Brent • Matthew Call immediately for incluDiscounted To No Charge For Cash & PA 50 DURLACH RD., EPHRATA, PA 17522 sion in these exciting sales. Check. No Out-Of-State Checks Without Tel. 717-738-3080 • Fax 717-738-2132 For more information or to Prior Approval. www.horstauction.com AU1767L place offers on unsold items, contact their offices at (207) 453-7125. James D. Julia, Pick Up Copies of Antiques & Auction News At Inc., P.O. Box 830, Dept. PR, Fairfield, ME 04937. E-mail: Any Of The Businesses Advertised In This Issue info@jamesdjulia.com.

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Art Dealer Patrick Orbe Joins Morphy Auctions As Fine Art Consultant clientele. He operates his business by appointment only from a gallery space in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. His educational credentials include continuing scholarship at The Art Students League of New York, Pratt Phoenix School of Design, NYU School of Continuing Education, and Bergen Community College (New Jersey). Orbe’s métier is American and European art of the 19th and 20th centuries, with a particular expertise in Hudson River school, modern period, contemporary and French academic paintings. Orbe also works with living artists who are launching or developing

their careers. His stellar net“We are especially work of contacts in the trade pleased that Patrick has includes a number of presti- joined our team of experts,” gious galleries. said Morphy Auctions CEO Dan Morphy. “His knowledge and connections will enable us to build a strong Fine Art department, an aspect of our business that is going to become increasingly important to us. Some do not realize that Morphy’s is a full-service auction house with a roundtable of top specialists managing our departments. The only missing link was someone highly knowledgeable in fine art who could handle the influx Patrick Orbe, newly appointed of art consignments coming expert consultant to Morphy to us from estates and other Auctions’ Fine Art department. consignors. We found the

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REAL ESTATE AT 12:00 P.M.: 3 Bedroom, 11⁄2 Bath, Aluminum Sided Two-Story Home with partial finished basement and detached 2-car garage on .13 acre corner lot in Enola. TERMS: $5,000 down. Settle in 45 days. See Website or call for complete terms & bidder requirements. PERSONAL PROPERTY AT 10:00 AM: FURNITURE (12:30 PM): Antiques & Modern: Blanket & Flour Chests; Chests of Drawers; 2 Miniature Empire Chests of Drawers; 3 Piece Bedroom Set; Steamer Trunks; China Hutch; Server; Pair of Wingback Chairs; Dining Table & Chairs; Pair of Modern Pine Corner Cupboards; Sofa; Recliners; Mid Century Magazine Rack; Coffee & End Tables; Plank Bottom Chairs; Country Cupboard; Rattan Chairs; Floor & Table Lamps. COLLECTIBLES: 6 Quilts; Majolica; Spongeware; Dealer Model Cars; Fire King Nesting Bowls; Currier & Ives “Look at Momma”; Christmas; Vintage Shoes, Hats & Purses; Linens; Jewelry: Costume, Mans Electric Hamilton Wristwatch, Cameo & More; Dolls incl. Victorian China; Yellowware Mixing Bowls; Butter Churn; Frying Pans incl. Griswold; Glass Negatives incl. Baseball Team; Victorian Photo Album; Bell Collection; Stoneware; Roy Rogers Lunch Box; Milk Bottles; Early Blown Flask; Postcards; 45 & 33 1/3 Records incl. Rock. HOUSEHOLD: Dinner Services incl. Imperial “Seville”; Pyrex Bowls; Silverplate Flatware; Stemware; Television; Kitchenware; Books; Canning Jars. TOOLS & GARDEN: Garden Sculpture; Bird Baths & Houses; Lawn Mower; Hand & Yard Tools; Snowblower (as is). APPLIANCES: GE Washer & Kenmore Dryer. BOX LOTS: 10:00 A.M. Sharp! Many Loaded! Selling for the Estate of Sarah L. Dunn Visit www.CordierAntiques.com for photos & more details.

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AUCTION OF VINTAGE TOYS in the Blue Room: Pressed Steel Toys: Pedal Cars: Structo Fire Dept., AMF Jet Sweep, etc., Murray Fire Ftr. Pressed Steel Trucks by: Buddy-L, Doepke, Kenton, Tonka, Nylint. Buddy-L Repair - St. Unit, Kiddy Toy, Vette & model kits. Gilbert James Bond Aston Martin, Saunders Jag, Roy Cox, Thimble Drome Racers. World’s Fair Tram & Greyhound busses. Nice Selection Vintage DIECAST VEHICLES by Corgi, Dinky, TootsieToy, Midgetoy, Matchbox, Hot Wheels. Marx TV Tinykins. Marx Litho Station & Super Circus Tent. Ohio Art Farm Sets. Jap. Battery Op. Ideal Howdy Partner 2 gun holster set. Vehicles by Irwin, Revell, Ideal. Golden Books. 10¢ Comics: Disney, Lone Ranger, Roy Rogers etc. Figures by Beton, Barclay, Manoil, some military. Motorific Track set. Dozens of Winross Trucks: Hwy. Pioneers, Ford Auto History sets. Early & late Hess Truck! Ertl.

ESTATE TRAIN AUCTION in the Pavilion: Nearly 500 Lots from The Estate of A Train collector from Clifton, NJ. A nice variety of Ages and gages of Trains. Lionel Standard gage and Pre-War ‘O’ gage Trains. American Flyer ‘O’ and ‘S’ gage Trains. Lionel post war selection includes steam L&Ts, diesel sets, passenger car sets, operating freights and accessories. 6464 Series box cars. Modern Era Trains: MPC, SSS sets. LTI & LLC Era Lionel production as well. K-Line, Atlas, KMT, Kalamazoo TCA & TTOS club car selection Mighty Marx Trains!

Please review complete listings at www.maurerail.com or call to request via snail mail. Preview: Fri., Mar. 15th from 7 P.M.-9 P.M. and from 8 A.M. 10 A.M. day of auction. All items as-is, where-is. 12% Buyer’s Premium w/2% Discount for Cash or Approved Check. (AY001999).

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Highlights Of Brzostek Antique Auto And Auto Parts Sale Shown are several highlights from the sale of Antique Autos, Auto Parts and other antiques in Brzostek Auctions’ January 18 sale in Phoenix, New York. Brzostek’s Auction Service Inc. and Brzostek’s Real Estate Auction Company, Inc. are nationally recognized,

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JEWELRY - STERLING - FURNITURE - CARNIVAL GLASS - POTTERY 330 W. Moorestown Road (Rt. 512), NAZARETH, PA 18064 (11 Miles North of Bethlehem & Rt. 22 or 4 Miles South of Wind Gap and Rt. 33)

SATURDAY, MARCH 16TH AT 10 A.M. DOORS OPEN AT 8:30 A.M. PREVIEW: FRIDAY, MARCH 15TH FROM 12 NOON TILL 7 P.M. FURNITURE: Antique grandfather clock (unsigned), 2 pc. walnut desk w/bookcase top (inlaid), (2) ebonized French 2nd Empire Napolean two door cupboards & matching pedestal, handcarved French curio cab., 2 sets of leather top end tables, Empire & Duncan Phyfe sofas, Victorian parlor chairs, music cab., (2) Empire chests, (6) half spindle chairs, jam cupboard, oak spoon carved dresser, pine kit. cab., & more. 130+ PCS. CARNIVAL GLASS: Many patterns includg. Acorn Burrs, Grape & cable, Blackberry, Diamond Lace, Vintage, Butterflies, Wishbone, Persian Medallion plus more in various colors. JEWELRY: 10, 14 & 18K gold incldg. a massive Tiffany & Co. 18K gold rope necklace, antique Movado silver pocket watch. STERLING: incldg. Tiffany & Co. flatware, asst. bowls, plates, platters & candlesticks. Also a S. Kirk & Son Repousse covered tureen. SELECT SMALLS: Pottery pcs. by Roseville, Hull & Weller, pr. Staffordshire dogs, Majolica, Quimper, 16" Imari bowl, nice selection of china by Coalport, Royal Worcester, Bavarian, Royal Bayrenth, Dresden & Royal Rudolstadt, WWII German Army officer’s hat, rare firemans helmet from Columbia Station #4, Allentown, PA, Miniature carriage clock, wall clocks, blue decorated stoneware, mesh & beaded purses, plus more.

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AUTOMOBILE OWNERS MANUALS Wanted most years and models. Also sales brochures, service manuals, etc. TMC Publications, 6308 Deer Park Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136. 410-526-4495. www.tmcpubl.com AUTOMOBILES WANTED. LOOKING to buy old foreign cars, especially British. Will purchase in any condition, also buying parts. Call Ed, 856-816-7321.

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ART- OLD OIL PAINTINGS wanted, any condition, New Hope School artists, PAFA artists, gold leaf frames and mirrors. 20 years experience. Immediate payment. Call 215-348-2500.

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

ALWAYS BUYING PHOTOGRAPHS, Archives, Albums, Snap-shots, Collections. Call Jim 800-872-9990.

ANTIQUE/ OLD GUNS WANTED Collector buys old muzzleloaders, pistols, shot guns, Kentucky rifles, knives, swords, hunting licenses & photos, animal traps, hand forged & bear traps, old ammo, antiques, military helmets. One piece or collections. House calls made. PO Box 83, New Tripoli, PA 18066, blackbear3@enter.net 610-298-3180.

BUYING & SELLING Beautiful Vintage mens & womens clothing in excellent condition, jewelry, frames, paintings & fine furniture call Suzie 610-913-7415 or Renningers Adamstown door 65 on Sundays.

OCEAN LINER MEMORABILIA china, glassware, silver, paper, souvenirs, posters or models. Cunard, French Line, White Star Line, Italian Line, etc. 607-625-3947

CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow, Fairs, Amusement Parks, Coney Island, Nude Photos, Fireworks, Pinups, Strippers, Burlesque, Auto Thrillshow. Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300, Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418.

TOP DOLLARS PAID for Carbide Cap Lamps, oil wick/ lard lamps, blasting cap tins, scatter tags, carbide lamp parts and small mining artifacts needed in my collection. Larry Click 703-241-3748 or email LarryClick@msn.com www.clickstersminingartifacts.com

COMIC BOOK COLLECTIONS. Contact me for FREE Appraisals if you wish to sell your comics or just determine their current value. I’ll provide you honest recommendations based on three decades experience and will assure you receive the fairest and highest prices whether it’s 1 book or a 1,000. Call Ed 215-351-5392 or email edkriwonos@comcast.net I BUY RUSSIAN Samovars (brass, copper, silverplate, nickelplate, coin silver). Also interested in other fine Russian antiques. Please send photos to: Attn. Igor, 14814 Palmerston Sq., Centreville, VA 20120, 301-919-2798.

Beloved Children’s Book Illustrations, Cartoons Among Top Lots At Swann Galleries’ Auction Of 20th-Century Illustration Editions of Sendak Classics Inscribed with Original Drawings Drew Attention from Collectors Strong press interest and passionate collectors led to impressive prices for examples of 20th Century Illustration: Original Art / Books, featuring Maurice Sendak, on January 24. Christine von der Linn, Swann Galleries’ Art & Illustrated Books specialist, said, “What began as a fun collaboration and experimental sale concept blossomed into an event that received huge public and press attention. We are so pleased with the response and interest from buyers and sellers alike that we eagerly anticipate a 2014 sale and the creation of a new auction category at Swann.” Bidders competed vigorously for a Sunday “Peanuts” comic strip by Charles M. Schulz featuring Charlie Brown and Patty (not to be confused with tomboy Peppermint Patty), from March 1963, which sold for $22,800. The sale’s top lot was a set of 48 proof plates of illustrations from “Charlotte’s Web” by Garth Williams, watercolored by Rosemary Wells for the 50th Anniversary edition, signed by Wells, New York,

Set of 48 proof plates of illustrations from “Charlotte’s Web,” illustrations by Garth Williams, watercolored by Rosemary Wells. $28,800

MOVIE POSTERS Highest Prices Paid Lobby Cards, 1-Sheets, Window Cards, Glass Slides Displays, Dwight Cleveland, POB 10922 Chicago, IL 60610 773-525-9152, Fax 773-525-2969, posterboss@aol.com

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LOUIS ICART ETCHINGS Bill Holland, 610-470-5925 or Renningers Sunday Antique Market, Booth A-53, Adamstown, PA 8am-1pm, email bill@hollandarts.com

KEYSTONE TELEPHONE COMPANY of Philadelphia Wanted. Telephones and related items, signs, telephone books. Call Andy, 732-986-2637 or we10atc@aol.com

CASH FOR 78 RPM records! Send $2 (refundable) for illustrated booklet identifying collectible labels, numbers, actual prices paid. Docks, PO Box 780218, San Antonio, TX 78278-0218. GUITARS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, banjos, early brass & woodwinds. We buy, sell, & appraise. In business since 1974. Vintage Instruments, Philadelphia, vintagefo@aol.com 215-545-1100.

2002, $28,800*. Another Williams highlight was a pair of ink drawings from Stuart Little, circa 1945, $16,800. Other high prices for beloved children’s literature illustrators were Theodor Geisel’s (aka Dr. Seuss) “A Pair of Llamas in Peru,” pen, ink and watercolor on board, which brought $21,600; Hilary Knight’s illustration of Plaza Hotel denizen Eloise, created for a New York Times Magazine cover (and never used), mixed media, 1988, $7,200; and Ludwig Bemelmans’ “Madeline,” watercolor and ink drawing, $6,600. A fine collection of Maurice Sendak books assembled by the late book dealer Reed Orenstein featured three copies of “Where the Wild Things Are,” a first edition, signed and inscribed with a drawing of one of the book’s Wild Things, New York, 1963, $18,000; a signed true first edition, issued with the scarce preCaldicott Award dust jacket, New York, 1963, $6,240; and a 25th-anniversary edition,

signed and with a separate original ink drawing of another beast, 1988, $4,560. Other Sendak highlights were a copy of Beatrice Schenk de Regniers’ “What Can You Do with a Shoe?” Illustrated by Sendak, with a drawing of the children from the story with Sendak’s dog Jennie, and inscribed and signed “Maurice” to fellow children’s book author and illustrator Irene Haas, 1955, $3,120; and a complete set of “Seven Little Stories on Big Subjects” illustrated by Sendak and published by the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1955, each signed by Sendak, and with the scarce insert, $2,640. Other children’s books of note included a charming and rare artifact of Helen Sewell and Suzanne Langer’s early careers, a mock-up with original illustrations and cut-andpasted text of “The Cruise of the Little Dipper,” as well as a first edition, New York, 1923, $2,400. This sale saw the auction debut for the work of celebrat(Continued on page 23)

SPORTS CARDS AND other sports related items. Publications, pins, pennants, tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphia items especially wanted. Ellis, 158 Stratford Dr., Philadelphia, PA 19115, 215-934-5618. TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cards and Memorabilia to a Collector. Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709, kdomo22951@aol.com WANTED BASEBALL/ BOXING Cards & Memorabilia. Tobacco packs opened/ unopened, pre-war, before 1970. Valuable collections only. No appraisals 610-9990131, bobthecardkauffman@verizon.net

HAMMOND ORGANS WANTED. Leslie speakers & console pianos. Pottstown, PA 610-495-5234 or wjhaggerty@hotmail.com Also Orlando, FL Area. MUSIC BOXES WANTED Buying and Selling Cylinder & Disc Music Boxes, Bird Cages, Bird Boxes, Phonographs, Automatas. Specializing in all Antique Resortation Services for over 60 years. Ask for Gerald Wright. Rita Ford Music Boxes, 1253 Springfield Ave. #304, New Providence, NJ 07974, 908-377-3225, 212-535-6717. www.ritafordmusicboxes.com

OLD TAPESTRIES WANTED, immediate cash paid. Call Eric 347-261-3416 or email therugconsultant@hotmail.com

MUSIC BOXES WANTED, highest prices paid. Gems to junkers- we buy, sell, repair. Chet Ramsay Antiques, 2460 Strasburg Road, Coatesville, PA 19320. 610-384-0514

A.C. GILBERT ERECTOR SETS WANTED TO BUY. Also buying Meccano and other construction toys. Call: 240-5771876 or e-mail: mwagner@wagnerandsonstoys.com

SHEET MUSIC WANTED, any era. Sandy Marrone, 113 Oakwood Drive, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077, 856-829-6104 E-mail smusandy@aol.com

ANTIQUE TOYS & TOY SOLDIERS WANTED 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-free 800-549-8697. bkinglar@aol.com

WANTED OLD RADIOS, Tubes, Hi-Fi Equip., Amplifiers, Speakers, Ham Radios, Tube Testers & related items. Large and small collections. Call Rich 484-948-8044, Pottstown, PA.

Charles M. Schulz, “Peanuts,” original 3-tiered comic strip, pen, ink and pencil, dated March 1, 1953. $22,800.

WANTED: MUSIC BOXES, slot machines, old Juke boxes, any cond. Call or write Frank Zygmunt, PO Box 542, Westmont, IL 60559. email zygm1015@aol.com 630-985-2742.

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COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN HORSESGerman, French, English, etc. Also lithographs & horse prints. Call 215-4684684

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Perfume Bottle Convention Offers More Public Events By Walter Jones

The International Perfume Bottle Association (IPBA) is pleased to announce that its 25th annual convention is being held this year at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, May 1 through May 5. This convention, “Scentful in Las Vegas”, represents the

tion of the works of these artists. His address will be “The Magic Garden – Bohemian and Czech Perfume Glass from the 18th Century to the Present”. The lunch and address is available to visitors for $65 per person and will allow entry to the exhibition space which will open at 3 p.m. Also for the general public, the IPBA Perfume Bottle Show & Sale is open on Saturday, May 4th from 3 to 6 p.m., and on Sunday, May 5th from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The best perfume bottle dealers in the world set up to sell at the show bringing with them the rarest and finest bottles and vanity items one will ever see. The entry fee for the Show &

Sale is $5, but a downloadable, 2-for-1 discount coupon is available by visiting the IPBA website at www.perfume bottles.org.

The public is also invited (at no charge) to attend the annual Perfume Bottles Auction organized and directed by renowned perfume bottle specialist and author, Ken Leach. IPBA is pleased to announce the return of Nicholas Dawes as auctioneer whose engaging personality adds a bit of charm to this professionally run event. Attendance for the auction, which will be held on Friday, May 3rd, is free and begins promptly at 5 p.m. To

Ramses IV: Created 1919 by Julien Viard for Ramses.

Caravelle: Created 1926 by M. Depinoix for Marcel Guerlain.

culmination of a year long celebration of the 25th anniversary of the founding of the IPBA. While some presentations and activities are available only to registrants, there are others that the public may attend and enjoy. The keynote address and luncheon will be open to visitors for the first time. This will take place at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 4th. The address will be provided by Dr. Petr Novy, principal curator of the Museum of Glass and Costume Jewelry, Jablonec and Nisou in Prague. He is the author of “Ingrid – Heinrich Hoffman, Curt Schlevogt” published in con- Arlequinade: Created 1924 for cert with an excellent exhibi- Rosine.

In a repeat performance, IPBA will additionally open the doors of its annual convention to the public on Saturday, May 4th, 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. for a FREE presentation, “Collecting Perfume Bottles, 101”. This popular program covers how to get started collecting, what to look for, where to hunt for perfume bottles and how to learn more about this wonderful hobby. Participants will view unique and affordable perfume bottles in many categories. There will be door prizes, a free starter packet and refreshments. Attendees are also allowed in the Show & Sale on that afternoon free of charge. Seating for this free program is limited; please call Walter, (502) 4258877 to register.

Rose D’Orsay: Created 1912 for D’Orsay with glass by Bacarrat and metal work by Rene Lalique.

view some of this year’s exquisite offerings visit: w w w. P e r f u m e B o t t l e s Auction.com. Last year’s auction netted just under one half million dollars with bottles being sold for as little as $60 and as much as

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La Belle Saison: Created 1920 by Rene Lalique for Houbigant.

$63,000. There are bottles for all wallets. Also on the schedule of events for members only are a number of Presentations by leading authorities created to educate and entertain registered attendees. Seminars include “Glass – Miracle Born of Fire”, “The Figurals of Fragrance” and “Palais Royal”. There will also be roundtables on a variety of subjects. Members will also have the option of various including a Night Tour-The Neon of Las Vegas the evening of May 1st. There will also be tour of the antique malls of Las Vegas on Thursday. The International Perfume Bottle Association is a not-for-profit organization and the largest worldwide association of individuals collecting and dealing in perfume bottles. For membership information or more information about the convention, please visit www.perfumebottles.org, or call Susan: (732) 492-2003. One can also find us on Facebook.

ed dust jacket artist Fred Marcellino, whose mixedmedia cover art for Thomas Pynchon’s “Slow Learner,” 1984, set a benchmark at $6,720. Also setting an auction record was Carter Goodrich’s “Higher Calling,” watercolor, published as a New Yorker cover, August 1998, $7,200. Doubling that price was a James Thurber New Yorker cover, “Rites of Spring,” circa 1940, for $14,400. Another Thurber item, “He Doesn’t Believe a Single Word He’s Read in the Past Ten Years,” ink cartoon, brought $10,200. Other newspaper and magazine highlights included a Violet Oakley oil study for Century Magazine cover, early 1900s, $7,200; Charles Addams’ “Couple Passing a Giant Bird House,” watercolor published in The New Yorker, January 1948, $6,000; and several Al Hirschfeld ink drawings for The New York Times, such as “The Counter Culture at Zabar’s,” published May 1971, $11,400; “Summertime,” $8,400; “Here’s Love,” published July 1963, $7,800; “The Apple Tree,” published October 1966, $7,800; and “Pippin,” published October 1972, $6,240. For complete results, an illustrated catalog, with prices realized on request, is available for $35 from Swann Galleries, 104 East 25th Street, New York, NY 10010, and may be viewed online at www.swanngalleries.com. For further information, and to propose consignments to upcoming Illustration auctions, please contact Christine von der Linn at (212) 254-4710, ext. 20, or via email at cv@swanngalleries.com.

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April 12, 13 & 14, 2013 Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor/Saline Rd. Ann Arbor, MI

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1932 Quarter Scale Hudson

Bank Counter

Saloon Back Bar

1947 Cabin Car 1948 Pontiac Woody

Post Office 1958 Skipper Craft

1920 Model T Fire Pumper

Soda Fountain

1922 American LaFrance Hook & Ladder Aerial Fire

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