Antiques & Auction News 092818

Page 1

COMPLIMENTARY COPY

Ghosts Of The Museum By Kim Craven

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 2018 • VOL. 49, NO. 39

Gold And Silver Reign Supreme At Holabird Western Americana Three-Day Sale Was Held Aug. 24 To 26 Silver and gold lots reigned supreme at Holabird Western Americana Collections’ Americana auction, held Aug. 24, 25, and 26 in Reno, Nev., as a Rothchild and Sons silver ingot from 1935 soared to $23,500; a Chinese gold unicorn coin weighing one troy ounce realized $3,375; and a World War II Confederate Air Force set of 14 silver coins, each one troy ounce, brought $2,125. The sale was packed with a number of major collections, over 2,100 lots in all. The event was held online as The only existing large Rothchild and Sons silver ingot well as in Holabird’s gallery. (.966 fine, 1098.3 troy ounces), with the Rothchild and Internet bidding was provid- Son hallmark and 1935 date stamp, sold for $23,500. ed by iCollector.com, Invaluable.com, eBay Live and Auctionzip.com. Phone and absentee bids were also accepted. Day one, which contained all the above mentioned items, featured 14 lots of gaming collectibles, 13 saloon collectibles, 121 lots of rare vintage and antique bottles, 201 lots of tokens and 387 lots of numismatic items, including bank bags, coins, books, checks, ingots, medals, mint and proof coin sets, popular “so-called” dollars, scales, currency, scrip, commemoratives and ephemera. The Rothchild and Sons 1935 silver ingot was a discovery piece out of the Chicago area and is possibly the only existing large Rothchild silver ingot. And large it was, measuring 14-by-5.5-by-3.5 inches, .966 This vintage mini squash blossom necklace fine and weighing a stout 1098.3 with all hand-stamped and formed squash troy ounces. The ingot had the blossoms set with turquoise stones, crafted Rothchild and Son hallmark in a circa the 1940s, with small fork, sold for double circle, the date inside a $8,125.

A circa 1885 oak-framed chromo-litho poster for the California Powder Works, the first U.S. explosive powder making company west of the Rockies, sold for $6,000.

rectangle, and a serial # (R5170). The Chinese gold unicorn coin, one of 1,000 minted by the China Mint Company, is legal tender in the People’s Republic of China, with a face value of 100 yuan. Measuring 32 mm in diameter and 99.9 percent pure gold by composition, the coin showed a standing unicorn above foliage on the obverse and a dragon on the reverse. It was housed in its original velvet-lined box. The set of 14 Confederate Air Force (or “Ghost Squadron”) coins commemorated a group of legendary aircraft from the U.S., England and Germany during WWII. The obverse designs on the .999 pure silver coins each commemorated a Continued on page 2

Have you ever wondered what goes bump in the night? Have you ever heard a strange noise you couldn’t quite place? Or maybe you have had a strange feeling or seen something out of the corner of your eye? Many of these feelings and stories are tied to people, places, and things, while some are carried on through time by word of mouth. In this special Halloween edition of the NAWCC National Watch and Clock Museum LunchTIME presentation, curator Kim Jovinelli will be sharing spooky stories on the “Ghosts of the Museum” at the NAWCC National Watch and Clock Museum scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 10, at noon. The museum is located at 514 Poplar St., Columbia, Pa. The museum invites the public to bring a lunch and join in a casual conversation and understanding of the story behind these “haunted” pieces. “We wanted to provide a more intimate opportunity for people to discover the colorful stories behind the objects from the museum collection and learn about important and interesting aspects of the history of time and timekeeping. We thought a brown bag lunch would be the perfect fit,” explained Jovinelli. LunchTIME is a complimentary educational program held from noon

AAN Current News to 1 p.m. and will continue every other month. The next program is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 12. The National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors Inc. (NAWCC) is a 501(c)(3) charitable education organization with a worldwide membership over 11,000. The NAWCC is the world’s largest museum, research library, educational institution, and international community dedicated to clocks, watches, time, and timekeeping. For more program information, directions, or general museum information, call 717-684-8261 or visit www.museumoftime.org.

22nd Annual Columbus Day Weekend Sale Set For Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall

Pilgrim Century Oak Sunflower Chest Brings $27,500 At Pook & Pook on page 16

Strong Prices And A Few Surprises At JSE & Associates Summer Americana And Variety Auction on page 17

Special Sale To Run From Oct. 6 To 8 The Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall will host its 22nd annual Columbus Day Weekend Antique Extravaganza Sale on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, Oct. 6, 7, and 8. During this event, shoppers will have a free chance to win one of many door prizes. A free gift will be given with A huge assortment of merchandise displayed by more than every purchase, and 125 dealers awaits shoppers at Cackleberry Farm Antique there will be free bal- Mall. antiques and collectibles displayed loons for children. Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall is by over 125 dealers. Merchandise fealocated at 3371 Lincoln Highway East tured includes items such as furniin Paradise, Pa., on Route 30. It is ture, glassware, sterling silver, clocks, four miles west of Route 41 and six advertising, jewelry, fine china, toys, miles east of the Rockvale Square books, postcards, trains, Christmas items, pottery, linens, primitives, Outlet Mall in Lancaster County. The huge, 26,000-square-foot kitchenware, and much more. Housed inside the antique mall facility houses a wide variety of is an Old Time General Store. Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall offers convenient parking for over 100 vehicles, with a spacious area for campers, trailers, and tour buses. The shop is clean, climate-controlled, brightly lit and carpeted. Cackleberry Farm Antique Mall accepts Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and debit cards. Gift certificates, layaway, and shipping are available. For additional information, An Old Time General Store is full of vintage merchan- call 717-442-8805 during busidise for sale, from barber shop, ice cream parlor, hard- ness hours or visit www.cackle ware store, drug store memorabilia, and much more. berryfarmantiquemall.com.

Movie Magazines: Favorites Of Starstruck Fans on page 18

Weller Pottery on page 22

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

on page 10

AUCTION SALE BILLS . . starting on page 10

FEATURED AUCTION: Potter & Potter Auctions - September 29 in Chicago, Illinois - Page 13

AUCTIONEER DIRECTORY . . . . on page 12 CLASSIFIEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . on page 23


Holabird Western Americana Continued from page 1

different airplane. The set came in a large clamshell case, the white satin inside cover showed the crest of the Confederate Air Force.

Filipino coin in the key 1906-S date, graded VF, changed hands for $1,562, and a pale aqua New Almaden Mineral Water bottle (circa 1870-1872, San Jose, Calif.) brought $625.

A Chinese gold unicorn coin, one of 1,000 minted by the China Mint Company, legal tender in the People’s Republic of China, face value of 100 yuan, sold for $3,375. Following are additional highlights from the auction, which posted an overall gross of $256,435. All prices quoted include the buyer’s premium. A silver colored paperweight weighing 15.87 troy ounces (but possibly silverplated copper) sold for $625. Some of the highest relief of the plating was worn off, showing a copper-colored metal. Also, a one-peso

The set of 14 Confederate Air Force coins that commemorated a group of legendary aircraft from the U.S., England and Germany during World War II realized $2,125.

Tokens were popular with collectors. Top achievers included an Abbott and Davis (Fort Davis, Texas) token good for “1 dollar in M’D’S’E” ($1,562); an early and rare

A rare carte-de-visite of plantation owner, slave trader and Texas Army Colonel James Fannin, done when he was at West Point, sold for $688.

P.O. Box 500, Mount Joy, PA 17552 800-800-1833 717-653-1833 717-653-6165 fax e-mail: antiquesnews@engleonline.com Editor - Karl Pass, 717-278-1404 e-mail: kpass@antiquesandauctionnews.net Advertising Sales John Barilla, Ext. 2536 Arlene Bair, Ext. 2561 Circulation - Linda Deshler, Ext. 2541 Classifieds 1-800-428-4211 Fax 717-492-2566 Sample copy ........................... $2.50 1 YEAR, third class ............... $28.00 1 YEAR, first class ................. $80.00 6 MONTHS, first class .......... $48.00 All checks must be in U.S. funds. Checks must be drawn on U.S. bank OR add $7.00 to subscription price. Antiques & Auction News is distributed at shops, shows, markets and auctions throughout the Northeastern United States. Doing Our Part

antiquesandauctionnews.net trade token for Moore and Sweet (Fort Quitman, Texas) from 1871 ($1,062); and two tokens that showed steer heads: for Neff and Guff (Austin, Texas, $375) and one for Fred Schmidt (San Angelo, Texas, $732). Day two contained 112 lots of cowboy collectibles, 64 lots of firearms and weaponry, 63 lots of militaria, 19 general foreign lots and more than 450 lots of general Americana, including advertising items, bonds, books, entertainment industry, Gold Rush, lamps, glassware and flatware, jewelry and watches, sheet music, tools and vintage apparel. An Elvis Presley limitededition commemorative 24-carat gold-plated silver record disc, weighing three troy ounces and showing “Don’t Be Cruel” on one side and “Hound Dog” on the other, issued by the Lincoln Mint and contained in a 6.5-inch-square cherry-finished wood box, made $531. A carte-de-visite of planThis pale aqua New Almaden Mineral tation owner, slave trader and Water bottle (circa 1870-72), from San Texas Army Colonel James Jose, Calif., brought $625. Fannin, done when he was at West Point, commanded $688. postal history, 15 lots of Col. Fannin fought in three political memorabilia, 10 lots battles against Mexican forces of World’s Fair and in 1835. He was captured and Expositions, 12 lots of artexecuted in 1836. work, 67 lots of Native Day three was brimming Americana and 127 lots of with 260 lots of mining what Holabird called “barcollectibles, 19 mineral gains and dealer specials.” specimen lots, 46 lots of railA vintage mini squash blosroadiana, 15 lots of Wells som necklace with all handFargo and Express, 11 lots of stamped and formed squash

The Met’s Costume Institute’s exhibition, “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” recently welcomed its one millionth visitor, making it the Costume Institute’s most attended show ever and the Met’s third overall most attended. It replaces “The Vatican Collections” (1983) as number three and is just behind “Mona Lisa” (1963). “Treasures of Tutankhamun” (1978) is the Met’s most attended show, with 1,360,957 visitors. “Heavenly Bodies” is on view at the Met Fifth Avenue and the Met Cloisters through Monday, Oct. 8. In the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2018, the Met welcomed more than 7.35 million visitors to its three locations - the Met Fifth Avenue, the Met Cloisters, and the Met Breuer. It was the highest

General Deadline for Shows, Markets, Shops, Auctioneer Directory, Services/Supplies/Specialties Every Wednesday At 3 P.M. Auction Deadline Every Thursday at 11 A.M.

( (

4 EASY WAYS TO SUBSCRIBE!

Antiques & Auction News™

1. Call: 1-800-800-1833, ext. 2541

P.O. Box 500, Mount Joy, PA 17552

2. Fax this form: 717-653-6165

Each issue contains important, dated material. For timely Delivery, subscribe by 1st Class. NOTE TO 3RD CLASS SUBSCRIBERS: No refunds available for late delivery. Post Office does not promise delivery by a specific date.

3. Mail this form to address shown 4.

www.antiquesandauctionnews.net And Receive

10% Discount Have your credit card number and expiration date ready when you call!

checks must be in U.S. funds. Checks must be drawn on ) PAYMENT ENCLOSED All U.S. bank OR add $7.00 to subscription price. ) CHARGE TO:

r #

E899536

American stock certificates will inarguably be the highlight of the fall and winter sales,” said Fred Holabird of Holabird Western Americana Collections. He added, “One of every stock he ever handled is in the collection, untouched and unpicked. As usual, we’re also offering a wide variety of his duplicate material in the dealer/bargain section of the catalogs.” Other collections to be sold in future sales will include the Falcone Medal collection, more of the Hawaii Numismatic collection, the Daniel Manassillian collection of tokens and Americana, cowboy collectibles from three collections (spurs, saddles, saddle bags, etc.), antique bottles from the Rod Stock and other collections, and the Jim Clark collection of entertainment collectibles. To learn more about this or future sales, readers may call Fred Holabird at either 775-851-1859 or 844-492-2766 or email fredholabird @gmail.com.

fiscal year attendance in the museum’s recorded history, due in part to attendance for “Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer,” which brought in more than 700,000 visitors during its run from Nov. 13, 2017, through Feb. 12, 2018, making it the 10th most attended show in the museum’s history. “Heavenly Bodies,” which opened to the public on May 10, is the largest exhibition that the Costume Institute has ever mounted, covering 60,000 square-feet in 25 galleries. Organized by Andrew Bolton, Wendy Yu curator in Here is a gallery view of the Medieval Sculpture Hall. Photo charge of the Costume courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

1 Year, 3rd Class ..................................... $28.00 6 Months, 1st Class ................................ $48.00 1 Year, 1st Class ...................................... $80.00

Issues Are Mailed One Week Prior To Publication Date

Published weekly on Friday by Joel Sater Publications Contents Copyright 2018 C-9/28

blossoms set with turquoise stones, crafted circa the 1940s, breezed to $8,125. The naja of the 24-inch-long necklace was set with green turquoise stones, and the lot came with a silver and turquoise fork. A circa 1885 oak-framed chromo-litho poster for the California Powder Works, the first U.S. explosive powder manufacturing company west of the Rocky Mountains, finished at $6,000. The poster, which probably hung in a saloon or mining office, boasted lovely soft pastel colors. Numerous important collections will be offered over the course of several seasons and multiple auctions at Holabird. These will include the Medallic Arts/Northwest Territorial Mint Reference Ingot collection, the James Mackie Art and Western Americana collection, the R.B. Worthington Texas Token collection, the Ken Prag American Stock Certificate collection and several others. “The Prag collection of

The Met Welcomes Millionth Visitor To The Costume Institute’s “Heavenly Bodies” Exhibition

SUBSCRIBE TODAY!

News articles, press releases, and feature articles about antiques, antiquing, collectors, collections, museums, shows, shops, auction results, historical sites, auctioneers, etc., are considered for publication. Photographs which enhance the articles are welcome. Manuscripts must be accompanied by a self-addressed stamped postcard in order that the editor may notify author of receipt of material. Address to Editor’s attention. We reserve the right to edit material submitted for publication to conform to the editorial style of Antiques & Auction News. Reproduction of artwork, editorial or advertising copy is strictly prohibited without the written consent of the publisher. Joel Sater Publications reserves the right to revise or reject at their discretion any advertisement they deem objectionable, whether in subject matter, wording, or make-up. Minimum depth R.O.P. - as many inches deep as columns wide. Antiques & Auction News and its advertisers are not liable for composition errors or misprints; nor is it responsible for errors in ads taken by phone.

A one-peso Filipino coin in the key 1906-S date, graded VF, sold for $1,562.

r

r

r

Exp. Date

E705039

2 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018

Name Address City State Zip Area Code ( ) Phone Date Where did you pick up this copy of Antiques & Auction News™ ( ) COLLECTOR ( ) DEALER ( ) AUCTIONEER ( ) SHOW MGR. ( ) OTHERS C-9/28

Institute, the exhibition spans the Met Fifth Avenue’s medieval galleries, Mary and Michael Jaharis galleries for Byzantine Art, part of the Robert Lehman Wing, and the Anna Wintour Costume Center, as well as the Met Cloisters in northern Manhattan. The thematic exhibition presents a dialogue between fashion and masterworks of medieval art in the Met collection to examine fashion’s ongoing engagement with the traditions of Catholicism. A group of papal robes and accessories from the Vatican serves as the cornerstone of the exhibition, highlighting the enduring influence of liturgical vestments on designers. The 42 ecclesiastical masterworks come from the Sistine Chapel sacristy, and many of them have never been seen outside the Vatican. The exhibition is made possible by Christine and Stephen A. Schwarzman and Versace. Additional support is provided by Condé Nast. To learn more, call 1-800-662-3397 or visit www.metmuseum.org.

Looking For Back Issues? Find them at

antiquesandauctionnews.net by clicking on the

e-EDITION tab to the left.


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 3

than ever before. With the rise of non-sports card collecting, consumers are not just banking on vintage sports cards. If you are lucky enough to hold an Alpha version of the coveted Black Lotus from the very first “Magic” The Gathering” set ever released and that card is in near-mint condition or better, you have an item worth close to $100,000 on the secondary market. If “Pokemon” is more your thing and you managed to save the highly coveted Charizard holo-foil card from the very first “Pokemon” base set released in the United

Collector Anecdotes And Antics Speculative Bubble Or Serious Investment? The Second Coming Of Collectible Trading Cards encountered numerous competitors that wanted to dominate the sports card market for themselves. Both Donruss and Fleer were two major competitors of Topps at the time and started to resort to ongoing gimmicks to attempt to gain market share. Topps responded in kind, and before you knew it, a full-blown speculative market was unleashed onto the trading card public. Baseball cards were no longer being marketed to avid sports enthusiasts and children. They were being presented as investments that would help finance the would-be collector’s retirement. This caused a glut of product to be dumped on the market in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with Wall Street and several high-profile capitalists taking full advantage. When all was said and done, Fleer would face bankruptcy proceedings and a lot of mom-and-pop sports collectible shops that opened during the speculative boom would be left in shambles. Few would survive into the new millennium. Baseball card collecting, much like comic book collecting of the same era, would be regulated as an afterthought for the next decade as would-be speculators licked

Sales throughout the shop

Event

Continued on page 6

Frazer Antiques The Best Kept Secret On The Main Line Affordable Prices • 24 Dealers • Great Selection Furniture, China, Glass, Majolica, Silver, Shabby Chic, Primitives, Decorative Items, Clocks, Artwork, Linens, Collectibles & Jewelry 351 Lancaster Ave., Frazer, PA 19355 From Frazer Exit On Rt. 202 Go 2 Miles East On Rt. 30

Open 7 Days 10-5

610-651-8299 www.frazerantiques.net

Hamburg Antiques Center 20 S. 4th Street, Hamburg, PA Family Owned and Operated Located in the heart of Historic Hamburg, Pennsylvania

Visit Us During

Extravaganza FURNITURE • PRIMITIVES AND SO MUCH MORE

484.665.3636 hamburgantiquesctr@aol.com Hours: Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; Sun. 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.; Closed Tues.

3 Great Shops Located in a 1 mile radius in Antiques Capital USA

10 A.M.-5 P.M.

Pine Hills Antique Mall Mad Hatter Antique Mall Adamstown Antique Mall

SPECIAL DRAWINGS | FOOD | FUN SPECIAL 50% OFF AREA • GRILLED BOLOGNA SANDWICHES PROVIDED BY THE SELTZER COMPANY •

61 West Front Street, Suite E, Palmyra, PA 17078

717.867.4400

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 A.M.-5 P.M. “LIKE” us on Facebook: BlackSwanAntiquities

R020365

ENTRANCE IN REAR OF BUILDING

cards and vintage “Pokemon” collectible trading cards are some of the hottest high-dollar items on the market today. Thanks in part to companies like PSA and Beckett Grading Service (BGS), trading card collecting has now gone mainstream again. Numerous auction houses are now catering to the second boom, and speculators have returned to the market in droves with more choices

SEPT. EXTRAVAGANZA

CUSTOMER APPRECIATION TION TI SATURDAY OCTOBER 20TH

their wounds. But fate would intervene. By 1996, sports card collecting was still recovering and quite popular among longtime enthusiasts who were able to look past the speculative boom of the late 1980s and early 90s. Trade shows were still popular, and thanks to the rise of the world wide web, collectors could interact with one another in ways never before thought possible. It was these developments that caught the interest of the Collectors Universe, a large corporation traded on the Nasdaq stock exchange that gained fame for the creation of PCGS, a highly reputable coin grading company founded in 1985. Collectors Universe officially opened PSA, which stands for Professional Sports Authenticator, in 1998 to much fanfare. The company grades and authenticates sports memorabilia with a primary focus on trading cards, which has become its most popular service. Today, the company also grades and authenticates other popular collectible trading cards, such as “Magic: The Gathering” and “Pokemon” cards, which I have commented on extensively in previous articles. PSA is credited with contributing to the recent vintage trading card boom that has caused massive amounts of media attention being paid to it on a regular basis. It should be noted that this current trend is not just regulated to sports card collecting. Both vintage “Magic: The Gathering” collectible trading

S994514

Trading card collecting is one of the oldest mainstream categories in the collectibles trade. Started in 1875 as a way for tobacco companies to sell more products, manufacturers would include a collectible trading card that depicted a well-known person or athlete with their product. This marketing gimmick was not seen as controversial at first. The controversy started in 1909, when the American Tobacco Company released a trading card depicting an early, relatively unknown baseball player named Honus Wagner as part of its T206 series of cards. Depending on what version of the story you want to believe, Wagner was either upset because children would be exposed to tobacco products due to his image being used, or he simply wanted more money for the use of his image to sell products. Regardless, he successfully petitioned the American Tobacco Company to stop issuing his trading card and by 1911 the card was out of production, with a very small

number having been released to the public. Experts put this number between 50 and 200 cards, but exact numbers are impossible to obtain. Today, the Honus Wagner T206 series card is among the most valuable trading card in history. A card in very poor condition and authenticated by a credible third-party grading company can easily sell for six figures or more and is highly coveted throughout the trade. It would take many more decades from the release of the now-coveted Honus Wagner T206 series card for sports trading cards to go mainstream. In 1948, Bowman Gum released the first set of black and white baseball cards to moderate success. This caused competitor Topps to release its first set of baseball cards in 1952, which is now known for including the coveted Mickey Mantle rookie card. By 1956, with sales of baseball cards increasing, Topps Chewing Gum Company purchased Bowman Gum. It was this development that gave rise to baseball card collecting as we now know it. Baseball card collecting made heavy strides from the late 1950s to the mid-1980s. It was at this point when Topps

R019525 R0 R01 R019 R 01952 0 525 5 255 2

By Shawn Surmick

Many Dealers 15-20%

OFF

over 10 per item $

SHOP DISCOUNT 10% OFF over $10

PARADISE VILLAGE ANTIQUES 717-687-8089

Special Hours Sept. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 10-8 Saturday 9-8; Sunday 9-5

3040-3044 ROUTE 30 EAST PARADISE, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA

Open Daily

Located off Exit 286 of PA Turnpike in Adamstown, PA 19501 RIGHT onto Route 272 , 2 miles on Left and Right.

PERIOD AND COU OUNTRY FURNITURE ANTIQUE ACCESSORIES DECORATIVE ARCHITECTURAL

OPEN EVERY DAY 10-5 • Finds@paradisevillageantiques.com

www.antiquescapital.com 717-484-4159

R019208

R020336

Shop ‘til you drop! More Hours - More Stuff - More Fun!


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Central Penn Doll Collector Club’s Annual Show And Sale Set For Oct. 7

70

Quality Dealers

“A Doll For All Seasons” To Be Held In Lebanon, Pa.

FAYETTEVILLE Antique & Craft Mall 4 LARGE BUILDINGS 300+ DEALERS

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

WEIL

( ANTIQUE ( ( ( & ( ( ( COLLECTIBLE ( ( ( SHOW ( ( ( Wayne PAL ( ( ( Indoor ( TH ( ( OCT. 7 ( ( N. Cove Rd. ( ( (Off Parish Dr.) (Off Rt. 23) ( ( WAYNE, NJ ( ( Adults $1.00 • Children Free ( ( Over 140 Dealers ( ( Sunday 9 am To 3 pm ( ( For Information Call ( (973) 882-8197 ( hasbrouc@optonline.net ( ( A FLEAMARKETEERS SHOW ( ( ( ( (

PA

Antique Center Hours: Monday Thru Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5, Sunday 11-5

R017268

BRANDYWINE RIVER ANTIQUES MARKET In The Historic “White Barn”

51 MAIN STREET, JACOBUS, PA • 717.428.9316

Year-Round

Saturday 8-4

Sunday 8-4

42,000 Sq. Ft. FARMER’S MARKET 8,800 Sq. Ft. ANTIQUE GALLERY Up to 350 FLEA MARKET Vendors

Don’t Miss It! 5309 Lincoln Highway West, Thomasville, PA For more info & directions, call or visit our web site! Weekdays 717-792-1919 Weekend 717-792-9751 www.morningstarmarketplace.com

Chambersburg, PA 717-263-7007

Phillipsburg, NJ 908-859-6083

Within the Chambersburg Mall, At I-81, Exit 20 Scotland, PA or from Rt. 30 Take 997 N.

NOW OPEN within the Phillipsburg Mall within the former JC Penney space. Just North of Exit 3, 178 on US Route 22. Open: Monday through Saturday 10-8; Sundays 12-5

Open: Monday-Saturday 10-8; Sunday 12-5

Bank Barn offering 15,000 Sq. Ft. of Quality Antiques, Primitives, Estate Furniture, with Appropriate Accessories & Smalls.

S987046

OPEN DAILY 10-5 SUNDAY 12-5

A 40,000 Sq. Ft. ADVENTURE!

•C CHAMBERSBURG CH H • HA HANOVER • PH PHILLIPSBURG, NJ

610-791-7910 www.weilantiquecenter.com 2200 31st St. SW, ALLENTOWN,

sold on the day of the show. Awarding of the raffle prizes will begin at 3 p.m. Persons entered do not need to be present to win. Included in the raffle are three special items, such as a 24-inch antique German bisque girl by Heinrich Handwerck, the “American Girl” Girl-of-theYear Luciana Vega with a trunk of clothing and accessorie, and a “Top Tier” 16inch fashion doll by Wilde Imagination. Proceeds benefit the Central PA Food Bank and the Educational Programs of the Central Penn Doll Collectors Club. For further information, call 717-761-3609 or visit www.centralpenndollcollect orsclub.org.

Take Time to Smell … the Roses!

Hanover, PA • 717-632-0589 At North Hanover Mall, Rt. 94 N. of downtown Hanover and 7 miles S. of Rt. 30, Hanover, PA Open Monday-Thursday 10-6; Friday & Saturday 10-9; Sunday 11-5

878 Baltimore Pike (Rt. 1), CHADDS FORD, PA 19317

All stores offer unique shopping and great values! We are worth the drive from any location.

Open 10-5 Wednesday Thru Sunday

Phone 610-388-2000 Fax 610-388-2720 E-Mail brantiques@comcast.net Located Directly On Rt. 1 “At The White Barn”

brandywineriverantiques.com Limited Space Available for Quality Dealers Only

R018696

S957213

717-352-8485

Over 150 Dealers

Featuring ringg Quality Antiques & Collectibles, COINS, CLO CLOCKS, OC CKS, JEWELRY, FURNITURE, CHINA, LINENS, MEMORABILIA, S ME EEMORABILIA, EMORABILIA MORABILIA VINTAGE CLOTHING CLOTHING, TOYS, DOLLS, POSTCARDS, & RETRO.

S993571

Antiques. Collectibles. Coins. Jewelry. Glassware. Consignment Furniture. Candles. Baskets. Wrought Iron. Decorations. Etc. HOURS: 9AM TO 5PM 3625-3653 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222

Items for sale will include throughout the day. antique, vintage, and modern There will be a raffle of collectible dolls, doll acces- more than 40 dolls and relatsories, books, and furniture, ed items. Raffle tickets will be teddy bears, toys, and other various childhood treasures. There will be a variety of doll displays created by club members for showgoers to enjoy. Door prizes donated by club members, vendors, and doll companies will be awarded

S743391

Central Penn Doll Collector Club’s annual show and sale, “A Doll for All Seasons,” will be held Sunday, Oct. 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The show will return to the Lebanon Valley Expo Center, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon, Pa., located off of Route 72, five miles from Pennsylvania Turnpike Exit 266 (Lebanon/Lancaster). The hall is large, bright, and handicapped accessible with ample parking and an on-site ATM. The indoor food concession will be open throughout the show. Show admission is $5 ($4 with an ad). Children under 12, accompanied by an adult, will be admitted free of charge. There will be over 80 tables of merchandise offered by more than 35 dealers, including some out-of-state dealers.

R020166

4 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018

www.blackroseantiques.com

2ND LIFE ANTIQUES Previously Known As Antiques at 200 East on Broad Street, Quakertown, PA

ANTIQUE FURNITURE • COLLECTIBLES & MORE

Opening Day is Friday, June 1st Please Call

R009493

DEALER SPACE AVAILABLE 267.885.4523

CROSSROADS ANTIQUE MALL Two-Floor Multi-Dealer Mall Featuring A Variety Of Antiques And Collectibles With Reasonable Prices Thurs.-Mon. 10 A.M.-5:30 P.M.; Closed Tues. & Wed. H Special Car Show Hours H October 7th-12th Open 7 Days - 10 A.M.-7 P.M.

717-520-1600

www.crossroadsantiques.com

R017435

825 COCOA AVE., HERSHEY, PA 17033

R018179

Located At The “Crossroads” Of Rts. 743 And 322


antiquesandauctionnews.net

07052 West Orange 973-323-1711 VALLEY VINTAGE, 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.

THE SUMMIT ANTIQUES CENTER

MARKETPLACE

•

open 7 days 11am-5pm • we buy & sell • two oors of antiques & collectibles

•

2 min. from Short Hills Mall • 511 Morris Ave. Summit, NJ

In Frederick, Md.

110 Dealers

•

A Fun Place To Shop!

08081 Sicklerville 856-545-3187 CARNIVAL OF COLLECTABLES, 368 Cross Keys Rd. Open Tues.-Thurs. 10am-6pm, Fri. 10am-7pm, Sat. 8am7pm, Sun 8am-5pm, 12000 sq.ft Antique & Arts Mall, over 100 dlrs www.carnivalofcollectables.com

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. 17225 Greencastle 717-593-9990 the shop, 144 E. Baltimore St. 1/2 mi. off I-81 Exit 5. Antiques, Collectibles & Decorative accessories. Open Wed. thru Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-4.

18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414 THE FACTORY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main Street, Rt 113, Bucks County. Featuring 40 Dealers. Open Wednesday thru Saturday 10 -5, Sundays 11-4

17361 Shrewsbury 717-235-6637 SHREWSBURY ANTIQUE CENTER 65 N. Highland Dr. “A True Antique Mall� over 10,000 sq.ft with over 55 dealers, open 7 days, 10-5. Ample parking, close to other shops, walking distance around the historic village.

19343 Glenmoore 610-942-7500 CRICKET’S ANTIQUES & GARDEN MARKET, 1641 Horseshoe Pike 2nd floor. Antiques, Artisians & Gardening! Hrs. 10am-5pm daily, Thurs. 10-8:30. cricketsantiquesandgardenmarket.com

18014 Bath 610-390-0403 S SEEM ANTIQUES, 100 S Chestnut St (RT 248) Multi-Dlr Co-Op, 2 flrs., M,T,W,F,Sa 10-6; Th 12-8; Su 11-5. Quality Antiques in 1840’s Brick Store, 5 other shops on block. 10% off with Ad.

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

S993679

oldgloryantiques.com Open Daily 10-6 “Late� Thursdays ‘til 8 pm

CASH PAID FOR SELMER SAXOPHONES AND OTHER VINTAGE MODELS. CALL: (609) 581-8290 OR E-MAIL: Lenny3619@gmail.com

ANTIQUE MALL

570-524-5733

609-466-9833

E-MAIL Submit your ad to us at

abair@engleonline.com Deadline: Wednesday 4:00pm for Fridays edition

www.rollermills.com

ANTIQUE ALLURE

BUYING AND SELLING

FALL YARD SALE

Mon., Wed., Thurs., Sun. 11-5; Fri. 11-6; Sat. 10-6; Closed Tuesday.

Phone: 215-322-5868

Over 40 Vendors - 12,000 Sq. Ft. Shopping Space 856-935-0423 www.cawmansmall.com

Year-Round Hours: Wednesday-Sunday 10-5

one g! y r ve tron E or ng S f ing Goi h t l 3301.739.5070 01.739.5070 9.50700 Some d Stil 108 08 E. BALTIMORE BAL STREETT an

aturday Monday-S-55 10 1-5 Sunday 1

“BIG CITY Antiques at Country Prices� R017096

(Buying & Selling)

www.beavercreekantiques.com

FUNKSTOWN, FFUNKSTOWN FU NKST NK STOW ST OWN, OW N,, M MDD 21 221734 7344 73

Antique Emporium of Asbury Park OVER 15,000 SQUARE FEET OF DEALER SPACE!

NJ’S ANTIQUE MALL FOR ART, VINTAGE & COLLECTIBLES 50 Indoor Shops - Cafes - 400 Outdoor Tables

Antique and art dealers of fine European and American furniture, art, bronzes, statuary, porcelain, glass, china, silver, primitives, jewelry, clocks, decorative items, linens, collectibles, and much more!

OPEN WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 6AM to 4PM - Indoor Shops Open at 8AM 1850 River Road (Rt. 29), Lambertville, NJ (609) 397-0811

www.GNFLEA.com

t

S996 S996173

6 46 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park, New Jersey Just minutes from Exit 102, Garden State Parkway

732.774.8230 MON - SAT. 11 TO 5, SUN 12-5

HURRY! DEALER SPACE NOW AVAILABLE!

E411409

www.antiqueallurestore.com

“We’re Bigger ★ Than We Look�

★

VISA • MASTERCARD ACCEPTED

MAIN STREET ★ ANTIQUE CENTER

VALLEY ANTIQUES & UNIQ UNIQUES QUES ES

AVER CREEK E B ANTIQUES MARKET

Like/Follow Us On Facebook

24 hours a day Your ad will be processed on the next business day

529 Rt. 49 • Salem, NJ 08079

Open Daily 10-5 P.M. 1 Chesapeake Ave.

WANTED QUALITY INDOOR & OUTDOOR VENDORS

717-492-2566

We Offer: Furniture, Advertising, Metal & Porcelain Signs, Black Memorabilia, Coke & Pepsi Collectibles, Oil & Gas Advertising Cans, Petroliana, Primitives, Soda & Dairy, Toys, Nautical, Wood Advertising, Crates, Railroadiana, Fiesta, Tobacco, etc.

SAT., OCT. 6 • 9 A.M. • Rain Date Oct. 7

BRING THIS AD FOR UP TO 20% OFF Select Items in Participating Shops Enter our buildings and discover the many ďŹ ne shops OFFERING: Furniture - Ephemera - Textiles - Jewelry - Pottery - Glass - Coins - Toys Sports Memorabilia - Autographs - Photography - Books - Pinball Woodcarving - Militaria - Trains - Art - Records - Silverware - Retro Kitchen Modern - Tribal Art - Architectural & Industrial Salvage

FAX

517 St. Mary’s Street, Lewisburg, PA 17837 OPEN 7 DAYS 10-5

www.thetomatofactory.com Open Daily 10-5, Sun. 11-5

(301) 447-6471

OVER 150 DEALERS WITH QUALITY ANTIQUES

Monday- Friday 8:00am-4:30pm

ANTIQUE CENTER

CAWMAN'S MALL Antiques & Things on Consignment

Everything From Antiques To Collectibles

OPEN DAILY

or

717-492-2561

Located at: 614 Second Street Pike (Rt. 232) Southampton, PA 18966

35,000 Sq. Ft. Over 130 Booths

(Off Main St.)

1-800-800-1833, ext. 2561

Hopewell, NJ 08525 R016354

THE

EMMITSBURG

Emmitsburg, MD

CALL

400 ANTIQUE DEALERS

TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUES & DESIGN CENTER

R008550 R008550

5862 Urbana Pike (Rt. 355 So.) Frederick, MD

Shouldn’t your SHOP be listed in this guide?

38 Dealers 2 Somerset Street

D233171

301-662-9173

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.

18229 Jim Thorpe 610-850-5660 ANTIQUES ON BROADWAY, 52 Broadway. Primitives, militaria, art, autographs, glass, pottery, guns, artifacts & vintage collectibles. Wed-Sun 10-5.

(908) 273-9373 thesummitantiquescenter.com

Furniture Art & Prints Advertising • Textiles Records • Pottery • Civil War Items

301-739-8075

08062 Mullica Hill 856-478-0300 YELLOW GARAGE ANTIQUES 66 S. Main St. Multi-dealer co-op, Wed Sun.11am-5pm. Fine 18th & 19th C furniture, stoneware, textiles, folk art, Americana, decoys, jewelry, dolls, etc.

WANTED TO BUY

50+ Dealers

•

Antiques & Collectibles

20202 National Pike Hagerstown, MD

08006 Barnegat Light 609-361-8039 THE SEAWIFE, 1901 Bayview Ave. at Viking Village. Country primitive antique furniture, quilts, folk art, architecturals & garden. Open Sundays.

18914 Chalfont 215-997-3227 BUCKS COUNTY ANTIQUE GALLERY, 8 Skyline Dr. 12,000 sq.ft. of historic & hip finds. Tue.-Sat 10-5, Sun. 12-5. facebook/instagram 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�

S995101

Antique

16801 State College 814-238-2980 APPLE HILL ANTIQUES, Rt. 26N to 169 Gerald Street. Distinctive antiques in a gallery setting. Over 60 dealers. Open daily 10 to 6. Wide variety.

AT T E N T I O N

R010950

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.

08005 Barnegat 609-698-3020 BAY AVENUE ANTIQUES, 349 S. Main (Route 9). Open Tues.-Sun. 10am-5pm. Book Seller: New Jersey Books, Maps, Pottery, Ceramics, Fiesta, Dinnerware, Antiques & Vintage items, etc.

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

R004150

19933 Bridgeville 302-337-3137 ANTIQUE ALLEY OF BRIDGEVILLE, Rt. 13 South. Over 20,000 sq. ft., 60 diverse dealers. Open 7 days 9am-6pm. Find great treasures and enjoy a break at our cafe. Like us on Facebook.

21028 Churchville 410-734-6267 DENNY’S OLE COUNTRY STORE, 1100 Calvary Rd. Antiques/ Vintage items, Peterborough Baskets, Handmade items, Ragedy Ann & Andy dolls, much more. Open Daily.

16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088 I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located off the Tyrone Exit of Interstate 99, 1222 Pennsylvania Ave. Quality antiques & collectibles. 40 Dlrs. Open Daily 10:304:30, Closed Sundays Dlrs welcome.

★

249-251 MAIN STREET

TOMS RIVER, NJ

★

08753

PHONE: (732) 349-5764 ESTABLISHED SINCE 1969

★

VISA/MC

Open Mon.-Fri. 10AM-3:30PM, Sat. 10AM-4:30PM & Sun. 12-4:30PM

★ ★

Exit #82 Garden St. Parkway Rt. #37 East First Light right 1/2 mile on Main St. Dealer Business Welcomed

★ S856696

Haddon Heights Grist Mill Antiques Center Antiques Center 80 Dealer Co-Op PEMBERTON, NJ 08068 Clements Bridge Rd. & E. Atlantic Ave.

Limited Space Available

Route 616, 127 Hanover Street

Haddon Heights, New Jersey

Head east on Rt. 38; turn left at light after Rt. 206 intersection

www.haddonheightsantiques.com

www.gristmillantiques.com

(856) 546-0555 (609) 726-1588 OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 AM TO 5 PM OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8 PM

OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 AM TO 5 PM OPEN WED. NIGHTS UNTIL 8 PM

FOOTBALL & BACK-TO-SCHOOL

R018005

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

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

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.

S612460

19711 Newark 302-733-7677 MAIN STREET ANTIQUE, 23 Possum Park Mall. Summer Hrs. Mon-Sat. 10-8, Sun. 11:30-5:30. Over 45 Showcase/ Room Dlrs selling quality antiques/ collectibles. mainstreetantiques.com

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

R015256

19711 Newark 302-454-8007 AUNT MARGARET’S ANTIQUE MALL, 294 E. Main St. Mon- Sat. 10-5, Sun 12-5. 2 flrs. Antiques, collectibles, primitives, much more. www.auntmargaretsantiquemall.com

Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 5


6 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018

Collector Anecdotes Continued from page 3

States in 1999, then you have a collectible potentially worth close to $25,000 in gem-mint condition. So will this second coming of trading cards be different than the first speculative bubble that ended in near disaster?

I would say yes. Experienced collectors who are buying for investment have appeared to have learned from previous mistakes and are no longer buying new mass-produced products for speculative investment. Instead, they have turned their attention to heavy

antiquesandauctionnews.net hitters of the past that are “Magic: The Gathering” and and rise of investors entering rejoice as this time it may just third-party graded and quite “Pokemon” cards continue to the market, collectors should be different. scarce in supply. This has given set new records at auction THE rise to a new asset class of after auction. Much like comic buyers and has ensured that book collecting, trading card the trading card market has collecting has grown up since grown up since the 1980s. And the time you used your lunch make no mistake, the hottest money to buy a pack of cards Antiques & Collectibles investments this time around that came with a stale stick of 8281 Rt. 873, Slatington, PA 18080 are no longer dominated by gum. And instead of being Wed. & Thurs. 9-5; Fri. & Sat. 9-6; Sun. 10-5 sports cards. Both vintage resentful over the high prices 135+ DEALERS • 200+ SPACES

SLATINGTON MARKETPLACE

www.theslatingtonmarketplace.com R018850

610-766-7495

CELEBRATE WITH US!

(Follow Us On Facebook)

3 Anniversary Sale rd

OCTOBER 4 TH-OCTOBER 8 TH 70 Vendors

Folk Art • Antique ues es • Fine Artt

7,000 Sq. Ft. of Showrooms

BIG DISCOUNTS

Thank You

to our amazing customers for another great year!

NEW ANNEX

Celebrated Pop Artist TH •

Beloved Artist & Author TH

OPEN DURING EXTRAVAGANZA

Antiques and Curiosities

Grand Opening

2030 SWAMP PIKE, GILBERTSVILLE, PA 19525

October 20th-21st

484.949.8130

Mon. 10-4; Closed Tues. & Weds.; Mo Thurs. Thu urs. 10-6; Fri. 10-8; Sat. 10-6; Sun. 10-4

3040 Lincoln Highway East • Paradise, PA 17562 717-999-4403 • whitehorseantique.com

R020185

11- 3

FUN Atmosphere! ANTIQUE/VINTAGE • COLLECTIBLES • JEWELRY FURNITURE • ART • PRIMITIVES CRYSTAL/GLASS • SPORTS MEMORABILIA KITCHENWARE • COINS DECOR & MORE!

11- 3 JULIE LONGACRE

SAT., OC T. 6

SU N., OC T. 7

Paradise Antiques & White Horse Antiques One Stop – Two Shops

Shupp’s Grove Antique Market

PENNSBURY-CHADDS FORD ANTIQUE MALL

Adamstown, PA Beautiful Outdoor Antiques & Collectibles Market (April thru October) Sat. & Sun. 7am-4pm

Quality Antiques & Collectibles For Over 40 Years

HOMECOMING EXTRAVAGANZA Early Buyers 7:00-11:00 A.M., $10 Gate Fee General Admission 11:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. FREE

717-484-4115

Special Themes Every Weekend PA Turnpike Exit 286, R On 272 N., R on 897 S., 1 Mi. On L. GPS: 607 Willow St., Reinholds, PA Check our Web site for theme week schedule or call for brochure.

shuppsgrove.com

Upper Level

Lower Level

Thursday-Monday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 610-388-1620

Thursday-Monday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 610-388-6546

640 E. Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, PA 19317 Ample Parking

Air-Conditioned

Over 100 Dealers

R020334

of each month, have your own YARD SALE at the Grove. Tables $5 Special Section

Located on Route 1 between Longwood Gardens and the Brandywine River Museum

www.pennsburyantiquemall.com

7:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH, 29TH & 30TH

FIRST SATURDAY

Open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 12pm-5pm

R020155

JAMES ENDERS

Light Refreshments Friendly People

See you soon!

• Furniture • Oriental Rugs • Signed Wyeth Prints • Original Paintings & Prints

• • • • •

Jewelry Silver Coins Ephemera Gems & Minerals

• Toy Trains • Pottery • Military & Sports Items • And Much More!

S694056

ALSO FEATURING SPECIAL GUESTS!

GRAND OPENING

18th-20th Century Furnishings & Accessories Quality Consignments Considered – Offering Online Sales

NorthGate

Antique Mall Everything You Want Under One Roof! Antique Gallery * Flea Market * Café

(717) 243/5802

DUNCANSVILLE ANTIQUE DEPOT

OPEN 7 DAYS 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

1401 Second Avenue, Rt. 22 & 764, Duncansville, PA

Dealer Space Available

Over 150 Antique Dealers • Over 200 Flea Market Dealers Caboose Café Open Weekends

726 North Hanover Street,

CARLISLE, PA 17013

(814) 696-4000

Over 80 Quality Dealers • Two Floors • Air-Conditioned Building Closed New Year’s Day • Easter • July 4 • Thanksgiving • Christmas

S898266

* Dealer Space Available Call For Booth Availability Today!

Easy access from Route 81, Exit 52 - Go south 31⁄2 miles on Route 11 or take the PA Turnpike to mile marker 226 - Go south 21⁄2 miles on the right. S987067

Antique Gallery Open Daily 10-5, Closed Wed. Flea Market Open Sat. & Sun. 8-4


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 7

R020147


antiquesandauctionnews.net

8 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018

Donegal Society To Sponsor Bus Trip To American Philosophical Society founded by Benjamin Franklin 275 years ago, and we are going to be learning from “Franklin’s Footsteps,” an exhibit highlighting the groundbreaking work of APS members and the innovations they have made that changed the world. Members have calculated the size of the solar system, explored distant lands, shed light on the origins of life, unearthed ancient fossils, invented computer technologies, cured diseases,

THE WAVERLY Roesn-tasl ANTIQUES SHOW

Antiques & Wine Tasting

Antiques and Vintage Show

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH -10 A.M.-5 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH - 11 A.M.-4 P.M. Waverly Community House

R020361

G.P.S. 115 North Abington Rd. Waverly, PA 18471

Featuring: Local & Out-of-State Antique Dealers On-Site Glass Repair; Appraisals $5.00 per item Admission $6.00 per person Lite Lunch Available

For More Info. Call: (570) 960-2754

9:00am-2:00pm

175+ Tables of Collectible Toys

Indoor Show - Rain or Shine

10:00am-4:00pm

$5.00 Admission $5.00 Admission $10.00 8:00am Early Buyers $10.00 9:00am Early Buyers Children under the age 12 FREE

Rt. 13 / 198 S. Dupont Hwy., New Castle, DE 19720

www.toyshows.org / 856-302-3606

Southampton School #3 100 Warrior Way, Vincentown, NJ 08088 R020097

NUR SHRINE CENTER

Sponsored by the Vincentown Garden Club

Saturday, October 20th 9am-4pm

Delaware Train Octoberfest & Slot Car Show Toy Show Saturday, Oct. 6th Sunday, Oct. 7th 160 Tables of Trains & Slot Cars

from Donegal High School to attend. A lunch will be included. The bus trip is scheduled to leave from Donegal Presbyterian Church in Mount Joy, Pa., at 8:30 a.m., and will return at approximately 4:30 p.m. The cost per person is $60. Attendees should mail their checks payable to the Donegal Society, 1891 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, PA, 17552 by Oct. 6. For further details, call Lisa at 717-203-8830.

Admission: $3.00

NEW OXFORD, PA ONE DAY ANTIQUE SHOW You’ll Enjoy This Indoor Show Of 35 Dealers Selling Quality Antiques

Proceeds benefit the Garden Club, making our community a greener, more beautiful place!

Sunday, October 21, 2018 10 A.M. - 4 P.M.

or follow the Vicentown Garden Club on Facebook

For more information, contact

R004509

Ev

and walked on the moon. Highlights of the exhibition include David Rittenhouse’s astronomical telescope, Benjamin Franklin’s personal library books, one of Lewis and Clark’s journals from their expedition, Darwin’s handwritten draft of the title page for “The Origin of Species” and photographs of the first Bikini Atoll atomic bomb test. The Donegal Society will be sponsoring four students

R017489

The Donegal Society is sponsoring a bus trip to the American Philosophical Society (APS) in Philadelphia on Wednesday, Oct. 17. There will be a tour of the Peale portrait gallery at the Second Bank Museum, in addition to the Library of the APS, where attendees will see documents relating to the early frontier days of the Donegal area of Lancaster County. The American Philosophical Society was

Augustflowers1@comcast.net

200 W. Golden Lane, New Oxford, PA 1 block off Rt. 30 W. Follow signs to Social Club Pavilion (Heated Building) • Food Services • Restrooms • Parking Bob Conrad, Manager Cell 717-250-6899 R019934 Early Buyers 8-10 A.M. $12 ea. during setup

For Display Advertising Information Phone 1-800-800-1833, Ext. 2541

R019084

Admission $5 each

($1 Discount w/This Ad)


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 9

ANTIQUE MARKETS Pennsylvania Locations and Events

Other Space avaibl

Antiques & Collectors

EXTRAVAGANZAS at KUTZTOWN SEPTEMBER Thurs. 9/27, Fri. 9/28, Sat. 9/29, 2018 The Antiques Extravaganza in Kutztown is where dealers and collectors get together in one place to buy, sell and trade among themselves and the general public. Hundreds of dealers and thousands of buyers are expected to meet up for this event.

Extravaganza Show Information Show Field - Thurs. 10 - 4, Admission $10. Fri. 8 - 4, Admission $6. - Sat. 8 - 4, Admission $4 Indoor Market - Open Thurs. Fri., & Sat., 8 - 4 Free Admission 740 Noble St. Kutztown, PA Exhibitor Space: Mon- Thurs. 570-385-0104, Fri. - Sat. 610-683-6848 During Show Week Wed.-Sat. 610-683-6848

KUTZTOWN - EVERY SATURDAY: 8 - 4 Indoor, Outdoor, Open Air Pavilions & Farmers Market. Farmers Market and Vintage Consignment also open every Friday 10 - 7. Located at 740 Noble St. Kutztown, PA . 610-683-6848. facebook.com/renningerskutztown & instagram.com/renningerskutztown Kutztown Radio Meet Sept. 21 & 22. 8am to 4 pm

Now renting booths, cases, cubbies and floor space in the Kutztown Vintage Consignment. Stop in and pick your space. No work days, No commissions.

ADAMSTOWN - EXTRAVAGANZA SUNDAYS Sunday 9/30 Outdoor and Pavilion Opens at 5 a.m., Indoor Opens at 7:30 a.m. will t a h W nd? i f u o y

ADAMSTOWN - EVERY SUNDAY 7:30 - 4.

Renningers.net

R020333

Over 300 dealers. Indoors & Outdoor - Food - Restrooms Handicapped Accessible ! " #$ % % ''$ %%


antiquesandauctionnews.net

10 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018

SHOW & FLEA MARKET CALENDAR

10/07/18, NEW CASTLE, SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Toy, 198 S Dupont Hwy Rt 13, Nur Shrine Center GEORGIA 10/11-14/18, ATLANTA, THURSSUN, Antiques & Collectibles, Atlanta Expo Center 11/08-11/18, ATLANTA, THURSSUN, Antique Market, Atlanta Expo Center ILLINOIS 09/29-30/18, CHICAGO, SAT & SUN 10 AM-5 PM, Market Festival, 1340 W Washington Blvd, Plumbers Hall 09/29/18, WHEATON, SAT, Nat'l Civil War Collectors & Military Extravaganza Collectibles, DuPage Co Fairgrounds 09/29/18, WHEATON, SAT, Collector Arms Dealers Assoc., DuPage Co Fairgrounds 10/13-14/18, GRAYSLAKE, SAT & SUN, Antiques Market, Lake County Fairgrounds 10/20/18, WHEATON, SAT 3 PMMIDNIGHT, Haunted Halloween Flea Market, DuPage Co Fairgrounds 11/10-11/18, GRAYSLAKE, SAT & SUN, ChicagolandZ Premiere Monthly Antique Market, Lake County Fairgrounds MARYLAND 10/20/18, ELKTON, SAT 10 AM-3 PM, Antiques, 4640 Telegraph Rd, Fair Hill/Cecil County Fairgrounds Edward Walls Bldg 11/04/18, ELKTON, SUN 9 AM-2 PM, Antique Bottle & Collectibles, Rts 279 & 213, Singerly Firehall MAINE 09/29/18, CORNISH, SAT 9 AM-4 PM, Antiques Show & Vintage Fair, 21 Fairgrounds Dr, Fairgrounds MICHIGAN 10/14/18, CENTREVILLE, SUN 8 AM-3 PM, Antique & Collectibles Market, 316 E Charlotte State Hwy M86, St Joseph Co. Grange Fairgrounds

NEW JERSEY 09/30/18, HAMMONTON, SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Antique, Glass & Bottle, Wharton State Forrest, Batsto Village

09/30/18, DENVER, SUN 7:30 AM-4 PM (OUTDOORS & PAVILIONS BEGINS @ 5 AM), Antiqes & Collectors Market, 2500 N Reading Rd, Renninger's Adamstown

10/07/18, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, N Cove Rd, Wayne PAL Indoor

10/03-07/18, CARLISLE, WEDSUN, Swap Meet, Car Corral, Collector Car Auction, 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd, Carlisle Pa Fairgrounds

10/14/18, MOUNT LAUREL, SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, 118 Creek Rd, Made & Found Mkt @ Rancocas Woods

10/06-07/18, ADAMSTOWN, SAT & SUN 7 AM-4 PM, Advertising, Wooden Boxes & Small Cabinets, Rt 897 S, Shupp's Grove Antique Market

10/14/18, WAYNE, SUN 9:30 AM3:30 PM, Mechanical Music Extravaganza, 1 Pal Dr, Wayne Police Athletic League

10/06-07/18, ALLENTOWN, SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Antique Advertising, Book, Paper, Photography, Postcard, 1929 Chew St, Allentown Fairgrounds Agricultural Hall

10/20/18, VINCENTOWN, SAT 9 AM-4 PM, Antiques & Vintage, 100 Warrior Way, Southampton School #3 11/04/18, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Flea Market, N Cove Rd, Wayne PAL Indoor 11/11/18, MOUNT LAUREL, SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, 118 Creek Rd, Made & Found Mkt @ Rancocas Woods OHIO 09/28-30/18, WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, FRI SAT SUN, Antique Market, Fayette County Fairgrounds PENNSYLVANIA 09/27-29/18, KUTZTOWN, THURS 10 AM-4 PM FRI & SAT 8 AM-4 PM, Antiques & Collectors Extravaganza, 740 Noble St, Renningers Antiques Center 09/28-30/18, ADAMSTOWN, FRI SAT SUN 7 AM-4 PM, Homecoming Extravaganza, Rt 897 S, Shupp's Grove Antique Market 09/29-30/18, EASTON, SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Knife, 4100 Green Pond Rd, Charles Chrin Community Ctr of Palmer Twp. 09/29-30/18, WAVERLY, FRI & SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques & Wine Tasting, 1115 N Abington Rd, Waverly Community House

A Doll for All Seasons Show and Sale * Lebanon Expo Center * Door Prizes

Displays

Proceeds benefit The Central PA Food Bank and The Educational Programs of The Central Penn Doll Collectors Club Admission $5.00 ($4.00 with any ad!) Accompanied Children 12 and under Free General Info. Call 717-761-3609 Dealer Info. Call 717-567-9553 before 9:00 p.m. E.S.T. www.CentralPenndollCollectorsClub.org

R018832

80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon, PA 17042 (off Rt. 72, South of Lebanon) •

10/13-14/18, ADAMSTOWN, SAT & SUN 7 AM-4 PM, Comic Books, Super Heroes, Action Characters & Film, Rt 897 S, Shupp's Grove Antique Market 10/13/18, MYERSTOWN, SAT 8 AM-3 PM, Primitives, Farmhouse, Industrial, Architectural Wares, 648 W Lincoln Ave, Tulpehocken Manor 10/14/18, NEW HOPE, SUN 10 AM-3 PM, Doll, 46 N Sugan Rd, Eagle Fire Company 10/20-21/18, ADAMSTOWN, SAT & SUN 8 AM-4 PM, Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, Rt 897 S, Shupp's Grove Antique Market 10/20/18, KEMPTON, SAT 9 AM4 PM, Antiques, 83 Community Center Dr, Kempton Community Recreation Center 10/21/18, LEESPORT, SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Indian Relic, 312 Gernants Church Rd, Leesport Farmers Market 10/21/18, NEW OXFORD, SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Antiques (Indoors), 200 W Golden Ln, Social Club Pavilion

10/27-28/18, ELVERSON, SAT 11 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 4897 N Twin Valley Rd, Twin Valley High School

featuring Dolls, Toys and Teddy Bears

Doll Raffle

10/13-14/18, ADAMSTOWN, SAT & SUN 8 AM, Adamsburry Holiday Craft Show, Rt 897 S, Shupp's Grove Antique Market

10/27-28/18, ADAMSTOWN, SAT & SUN 7 AM-4 PM, Season Finale Animal Collectibles & Memorabilia, Rt 897 S, Shupp's Grove Antique Market

Central Penn Doll Club presents

Sunday, October 7, 2018 - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

10/07/18, LEBANON, SUN 10 AM-4 PM, Dolls, Toys, Teddy Bears, 80 Rocherty Rd, Lebanon Expo Center

11/04/18, LANCASTER, SUN 9 AM-2 PM, Hunting & Fishing, 1383 Arcadia Rd, Lancaster Farm & Home Center 11/10-11/18, NEW HOPE, SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques, Rt 202 & Sugan Rd, Eagle Fire Hall VIRGINIA 10/12-14/18, FISHERSVILLE, FRI & SAT 9 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques Expo, 277 Expo Rd, Augusta Expoland

ALLENTOWN FALL

11/03-04/18, CHANTILLY, SAT 9 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, DC Big Flea & Antiques Market, 4320 Chantilly Shopping Center, Dulles Expo Center

Antique Advertising, Book, Paper Photography & Postcard Show

OCTOBER 6 & 7, 2018

VERMONT 09/29-30/18, BONDVILLE, SAT & SUN TBA, Antiques, Stratton Mountain Rd, Stratton Mountain

Saturday 9-5, Sunday 9-3 Agricultural Hall, 1929 Chew St., Allentown Fairgrounds

10/14/18, SHAWANO, SUN, Flea Market, Shawano County Fairgrounds

Allentown Paper Show

Admission

Advertising in

$

10.00

Join our friendly community!

with this ad Only $

9.00

For info Contact Sean Klutinoty

610-573-4969

R019203

Allentown Paper Show, LLC P.O. Box 156, Center Valley, PA 18034

10/04/18, PARSONSBURG, ONLINE THURS 5 PM, Early Americana featuring 18th & 19th c. furniture & artwork, sterling silver, jewelry primitives etc., Preview: 10/3 5-7pm @ A & M Auction Facility, 8000 Esham Rd., Parsonsburg, Online Timed Auction on Proxibid, Allen & Marshall Auctioneers & Appraisers 10/05/18, PARSONSBURG, FRI 4 PM (LIVE & LIVE WEBCAST BIDDING), Early Americana featuring 18th & 19th c. furniture & artwork, sterling silver, jewelry primitives etc.; Preview: 10/3 5-7 pm & 10/5 2 -4 pm at auction facility, A & M Auction Facility 8000 Esham Rd, Allen & Marshall Auctioneers & Appraisers 10/24/18, PARSONSBURG, ONLINE BIDDING ENDS WED STARTING @ 5 PM, Coin & Currency; Items located @ A & M Auction Facility, 8000 Esham Rd, Parsonsburg, Online @ www.AMauctions.com via HiBid.com Timed Auction, Allen & Marshall Auctioneers & Appraisers NEW JERSEY 10/18/18, EDISON, THURS 11 AM, Multi-Estate featuring individual items. jewelry, vintage clothing, coins, stamps, military, silver, toys, furniture, box lots, New Jersey Convention & Expo Ctr 97 Sunfield Ave, Bodnars Auction NEW YORK 09/28/18, CANDOR, FRI 10 AM, Vintage Political & Ephemera (Paper Items), 1121 Rte 96, Bostwick Auctions & Gallery PENNSYLVANIA 0 9 / 2 0 / 1 8 - 1 0 / 0 4 / 1 8 , PHILADELPHIA, ONLINE THURS 9/20 @ 10 AM CLOSING BEGINS THURS 10/4 @ NOON, Online Book Auction; Inspection 9/26 9 am-5 pm @ Slosberg Gallery 2501 E Ontario St, Online @ www.invaulable.com, Barry S. Slosberg Inc. 09/26/18, EAST EARL, WED 5 PM, Train Auction featuring Lionel pre, post, modern mixed model trains & others, Shady Maple Banquet Hall 129 Toddy Dr, Cabin Fever Auctions

09/26/18, EAST EARL, WED 5 PM, Coin & Currency, Shady Maple Conference Room 129 Toddy Dr 3rd Floor, Cabin Fever Auctions

10/02-03/18, DENVER, TUES & WED 9 AM, Toy & Doll Auction, 2000 N Reading Rd, Morphy Auctions

09/28/18, CHAMBERSBURG, FRI 1:30 & 3:30 PM, 1:30 Outside Line; 3:30 - Inside featuring miscellaneous including primitives, graniteware, butter churn, large brass scale, glass pie case, crocks, copper boiler, horseless carriages etc.; 6 pm - hunting & fishing; 8 pm - furniture, 4401 Philadelphia Ave, Kenny's Auction

10/02/18, GLEN ROCK, TUES 5:30 PM, Coin, 4067 Snyder Rd (West Wing), Wehrlys Auction Service, Inc.

09/29/18, DOUGLASSVILLE, SAT 10 AM, Toy Truck & Model Kit Auction, Merritt's Antique Clock Complex 1860 Weavertown Rd, Cabin Fever Auctions 09/29/18, DOUGLASSVILLE, SAT 10 AM, Antique Autos, parts & enclosed trailers, Merritt's Antique Clock Complex 1860 Weavertown Rd, Cabin Fever Auctions 09/29/18, DOVER, SAT 8:30 AM, Sign Collection, advertising, collectibles, Onsite 5441 N Salam Ch Rd, Stermer's Auction 09/29/18, HARLEYSVILLE, SAT 9 AM & NOON, 9 am - Personal Property including toys, horse related, household, furniture; Noon Real Estate (open house 9/9 1-3 pm & 9/15 10 am-Noon), OnSite 2435 Potato Rd, Kimberly K Auctions 09/29/18, MARYSVILLE, SAT 9 AM, Antiques, collectibles, guns, clocks, string instruments, radios, early record players, books modern furniture, household; Noon - autos, scooter, OnSite 2934 Valley Rd (Rt 850), Fahnestock's Auction Service 09/29/18, SPRING CITY, SAT 9 AM, Estate Antique featuring guns & military, furniture, antiques, dolls, 20 Bonnie Brae Rd, Ron Rhoads 09/30/18, ANDREAS, SUN 10 AM, Gold, silver, coins, stamps and more, Andreas Station House, 42 Andreas Rd, Dean R Arner 09/30/18, HARRISBURG, SUN 10 AM, Toys, collectibles, Native American, art, house & home; Furniture Noon, 1500 Paxton St, Cordier Auction & Appraisals 09/30/18, MYERSTOWN, SUN 11 AM, Coin, 119 E Main Ave (Rear), All Points Auction Co. 09/30/18, SPRING CITY, SUN 10 AM, Estate Auction featuring furniture, artwork, prints, art glass, antiques & collectibles, musical instruments, jewelry, silver, dolls and more, 20 Bonnie Brae Rd, Ron Rhoads

10/03/18, CHAMBERSBURG, WED 6 PM, Firearms featuring Winchester's, Remington's, Savage, Weatherby, Browning, 7289 Ruritan Dr, Claystrong Enterprises 10/03/18, CHESTER HEIGHTS, WED 2 PM, Collectibles, dolls, guns, vehicles; 6 pm front lawn; 7 pm furniture, artwork, rugs, Wilson's Auction Gallery 344 Valleybrook Rd, Wilson's Auctioneers & Appraisers 10/03/18, HATFIELD, BID LIVE & ONLINE WED 10 AM, Doll, 501 Fairgrounds Rd & www.alder ferauction.com, Alderfers Auctions & Appraisers 10/05/18, GILBERTSVILLE, FRI 8 AM, Tractors, crawlers, front end loaders, trucks, combine, farm machinery, Frick sawmill, grain bins & dryer, tools, antiques, primitives, guns, literature, furniture, household goods, 260 Congo Rd, Tim Weaver Auction Service 10/06/18, BRODHEADSVILLE, SAT 10 AM, Estate Antiques & Collectibles, Onsite 128 PA Rt 715, Jack Hamblin Auctions 10/06/18, ELIZABETHVILLE, SAT 9 AM, Antique tractors & related items, tools & related items, antiques & collectibles, OnSite 6870 Rt 225 The Pillow Gap, Shane Liddick 10/06/18, ORWIGSBURG, SAT 10 AM, 2001 Ford Mustang, railroadiana, currency, firearms, hunting, furniture, jewelry, dolls, toys, antiques/vintage, paper, sports, decorative arts, instruments, collectibles , Auction Time Bid Board 1506 Centre Tpke, Auction Time Bid Board/Blums Auction 10/06/18, WILLOW STREET, SAT 8:30 AM, 240+ peanut butter glasses, fine artwork, coins & currency, wattware & crocks, Quarryville Pa & other advertising pieces, milk bottles, Al Starr Willow Street Community Bldg 2901 Willow St Pk, Enterline Auction Service LLC 10/09/18, LEBANON, TUES 4 PM, Automobiles & Automotive Items, Lebanon Area Fairgrounds 80 Rocherty Rd, Harry H. Bachman 10/13/18, DOWNINGTOWN, SAT 10 AM, Antique Collection featuring quilts, 463 E Lancaster Ave, Pook & Pook Inc. Continued on page 23

- Gilbertsville Area -

LARGE 1 DAY PUBLIC AUCTION SELLING with 3 AUCTIONEERS TRACTORS - CRAWLERS - FRONT END LOADERS - TRUCKS - COMBINE FARM MACHINERY - FRICK SAWMILL - GRAIN BINS & DRYER - TOOLS ANTIQUES - PRIMITIVES - GUNS - LITERATURE - FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD GOODS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2018 AT 8:00 A.M. Location: 260

Congo Road, GILBERTSVILLE,

PA 19525 (Montgomery Co.)

Directions: Rt. 100 North of Pottstown, take exit for Rt. 73/Gilbertsville. Go East on Rt. 73 for approx. 1 mi. Turn left onto Congo Rd. Go ½ mi. to auction on right.

Combine - Trucks - Crawlers - Loaders - Tractors - Grain Dryer - Bins - Farm Machinery - Farm Related Antiques & Primitives - Guns - Military - Toys - Books - Literature - Magazines - Antiques Primitives - Household Items - Misc. Farm & Shop Related - Frick Sawmill - Logging Tools.

WISCONSIN 10/07/18, SHAWANO, SUN, Harvest Fest Flea Market & Event (W/Car Show), Shawano County Fairgrounds

ALLENTOWN, PA BIG TWO DAY SHOW!

www.allentownpapershow.com allentownpapershow@gmail.com

MARYLAND 09/26/18, PARSONSBURG, ONLINE BIDDING ENDS WED STARTING @ 5 PM, 1995 Cutlass Ciera sedan, vintage gas pump, petrolinia, primitives, stoneware, furnitrue, artwork etc. items located @ A&M Auction facility, 8000 Esham Rd, Parsonsburg, Preview 9/21 & 9/24 4-6pm, Online @ www.AMauctions.com via HiBid.com, Allen & Marshall Auctioneers & Appraisers

opens your door to customers! MK5753

Flat Allis Loader

John Deere 3020

NH 570 Baler

Allis Chalmers HD6

Auctioneer’s Note: This auction offers a wide array of merchandise going back 4 generations to the late 1800’s. This place was loaded. Come see what we uncover by sale day. A large auction. Impossible to list everything. We will sell w/3 auctioneers all day. Bring a friend and stay all day! AUCTION INFO. - Auction begins at 8:00. Selling w/3 auctioneers. Ring 1 will sell Household Items, Antiques, Primitives (under tent - bring chairs). Ring 2 will sell Tools & Farm Related Antiques. Ring 3 will sell Misc. skid lots followed by Farm Machinery, Trucks & Tractors. Auction Co. and sellers are not responsible for accidents. Auction day announcements take precedence over all advertising. Payment terms: Credit card w/3% fee, cash or good PA check. No outof-state checks. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM! Food Stand. Preview: Thursday, October 4, Noon-6 P.M. Auctioneers: Tim Weaver, Dave Stoltzfus & Steve Schuler Lic. #AY2109 Phone: 717-354-9524

IH 1086

Guns

Fisher 150 Lb.

Butter Churns See more at auctionzip.com ID#25403

R019653

DELAWARE 10/06/18, NEW CASTLE, SAT 9 AM-2 PM, Train & Slot Car, 198 S Dupont Hwy Rt 13, Nur Shrine Center

AUCTIONS

Auction for: Joan B. Yarnall (The Late Tom) Contact Tom Wynne (717) 971-0292


Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 11

R020218

antiquesandauctionnews.net


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Auction Every Tues. & Fri. - 12:30 P.M. Flea Market Every Tues., Fri. & Sat. 7:30 A.M.

www.dottaauction.com

610-759-7389

Selling Large Amount of Antiques, Collectibles & Household Goods From Local Homes & Estates Office: 610-274-8525 Jim Hill: 484-576-6368 For Sale Schedule & Highlights Visit:

$ )XOO 6HUYLFH $XFWLRQ &RPSDQ\ Â?–‹“—‡• ĆŹ ”–ǥ ‡”•‘Â?ƒŽ ”‘’‡”–›ǥ Â•Â–ÂƒÂ–Â‡Â•ÇĄ ‹”‡ƒ”Â?•ǥ ‡ƒŽ •–ƒ–‡ ’’”ƒ‹•ƒŽ ‡”˜‹…‡•

AUCTIONEERS/APPRAISERS Visit Our Website For Dates www.bssauction.com 2501 E. Ontario St., Phila., PA 215-425-7030 ESTATES & CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME

23(1 $335$,6$/ '$<

www.belairauctiongallery.com Members Of AAM & NAA

:((./< $8&7,216

105 Chapel Street

S831307

Consignment Auction Every Fri. 6:00 PM Monthly Antique Auction First Sat. Of Each Month 13 Ellendale St., Bel Air, MD 1-800-451-BIDS

KLEINFELTER’S AUCTION

1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month, 12-6pm

Bel Air Auction Gallery

ZZZ &RUGLHU$XFWLRQ FRP

LEBANON, PA 17046 Auctions Thurs. 1 P.M. For Information Phone (717) 272-7078

E088862

Amoss & Freeman, Auctioneers

!!!ANNOUNCING!!!

GLEN ROCK,PA 17327

ALSO , NOV. 6th AND DEC. 4th CONSIGNMENTS FOR THESE MONTHLY, COIN AUCTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME!!! WEHRLY’S HAS BEEN ONE OF PA’S LEADING AUCTIONS FOR OVER 50 YEARS!!!

GUNS! COINS! ANTIQUES! TOOLS! REAL ESTATE! AND MORE!!! GO TO WEHRLYSAUCTION.COM, FOR PICTURES AND

R019795

INFO. PHONE SCOTT AT 717-235-4146

Lic. #AY002060

610.970.7588

Sales Every Mon., Wed. & Every Other Sat. Phone (717) 764-5403 - 792-3837 Auctioneers: Jack & Sheryl Hooks www.thomasvillecountryauction.com

Advertise Your Business in the Antiques & Auction News Auctioneer Directory Phone Us Today For Details! 1(800) 800-1833, Ext 2541

REAL ESTATE - LOTS OF TOOLS - FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD - ETC. Located ar 15 N. Baltimore St., FRANKLINTOWN, PA 17323

STARTING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2018 AT 5:30 P.M. IN THE WEST WING!!!

717-235-4146

5 miles W. of YORK on Rt. 30

THOMASVILLE, PA (York County)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2018 - 9:00 A.M.

!COIN AUCTION$!

WEHRLY’S AUCTION SERVICE, INC.

THOMASVILLE COUNTRY AUCTION

PUBLIC SALE

WEHRLY’S MONTHLY

4067 SNYDER ROAD,

AU-1105L

Weekly listings and hundreds of photos online Wednesday of Auction Week R012568

+DUULVEXUJ 3$

NEW JERSEY

www.hillsauction.com

Antiques - Residential Contents Auctions Every Friday - 4 P.M. In Our Gallery 1005 Industrial Blvd. Southampton, PA 18966 (215) 322-6182 www.stephensonsauction.com

E174646

Previews:

Thursday prior: Noon-7PM All-day Friday prior: from 9AM

E764503

(302) 734-3441

Estates Welcome - Over 150 Flea Market Vendors, Indoors & Outdoors

Summer Auctions Every Other Thursday Starting 9 A.M. Preview 8 A.M.

1347 Naamans Creek Rd. Garnet Valley, PA 19060 Phone: 610.566.3138 Email: info@briggsauction.com Web: BriggsAuction.com

D211479

550 S. New Street, Dover, DE 19901

Public Estate Variety Auction Every Other Friday

AY001999

NAZARETH, PA 18064

Landenberg, PA 19350

S654205

Route 512 (11 miles North of Route 22)

1465 New London Road

A00098-L

S725323

Richard L. Dotta Auction Co. S807585

Spence’s Auction & Flea Market

Stephenson’s Auction

HILL’S AUCTION

E348137

MARYLAND

DELAWARE

REAL ESTATE offered at NOON: Two Story home w/3 bedrooms; living room/dining room combo; kitchen; 1½ bath; all on a nice mature approx. Âź acre lot w/24x24 garage that has additional 12x24 storage on each side. Must see to appreciate property has lots of potential. Terms: 10% down, balance due within 30 days. To view property call: 717-756-6919. TOOLS: Delta disc sander; Craftsman 10â€? radial Arm saw; Craftsman tools chests; Matco large tool chest; Loads of Snap-on Tools/Craftsman Tools/Mac Tools/S-K Tools/Husky/Proto to include sockets/ratchets/wrenches/ so much more; Electric tools; grinders; sanders; drills; blades; punches; retractable air hoses; compressors; metal tool cart; large dolly; engine hoist; chains; pump jacks; FURNITURE: Dining room suite; sofa; recliners; bedroom suites; chest of drawers; wardrobe; blanket chest; metal shelves; singer treadle sewing machine; dresser; lights; wall clock; metal lawn chair; HOUSEHOLD: Pyrex; cup & saucer collection; Peanut Butter glasses; cast-iron skillets and other cast iron; pots; pans; dishes; utensils; albums; books; ceramic tree; etc.; APPLIANCES: Maytag refrigerator w/bottom freezer; Maytag Gas Stove; washer; dryer; window A/C; Kenmore upright freezer; MISC.: Walking stick; sign; birdhouses; craft items; canning jars; NOTE: Only a partial listing so much more. GREAT SALE w/2 auctioneers, one selling tools for a few hours and one selling household. Tools begin at 9:00 A.M. Household at 10:00 A.M. Check www.haars.com for pictures and updates. HARDY’S AUCTION SERVICE, AU00002795L, 717-432-3779. Terms: Cash or good PA Check. Estate of Ralph Masser Sr. Not responsible for accidents

R020149

12 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018

SEEKING VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS AND MEMORABILIA As the World’s Largest Collectibles Auctioneer, Heritage Auctions can provide the highest possible financial return for your vintage trading cards and sports collectibles. Cash advances and outright purchase offers are always available for quality material, and we are happy to provide free appraisals. And Heritage has never been late with a single consignment settlement check in our 40+ years in operation.

That’s a guarantee you can take to the bank.

ALWAYS ACCEPTING: • Pre-1980 trading cards • Vintage autographs • Early tickets and programs • Advertising and display pieces • Game used uniforms and equipment • Championship rings, trophies and awards • Vintage photographs and more

Call 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) or email Sports@HA.com to discuss opportunities

Paul R. Minshull #16591. BP 19.5%; see HA.com 43718

S954551

Always Accepting Quality Consignments in 40 Categories Immediate Cash Advances Available 1 Million+ Online Bidder-Members

R020213

DALLAS | NEW YORK | BEVERLY HILLS | SAN FRANCISCO | CHICAGO | PALM BEACH PARIS | GENEVA | AMSTERDAM | HONG KONG


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 13

Potter & Potter Auctions’ Coin-Op And Advertising Auction To Feature A Phenomenal Range Of Items Sept. 29 Sale Will Include Arcade, Gambling, Vending, Vintage Music Machines, And Other Fine Antiques

This “Illinois” single wheel gambling slot machine is estimated at $3,500$5,000.

This Charles Fey Co. “On the Level” roulette gambling machine is estimatcarnival-like attributes, make An Ed Fey Finger Striker gambling ed at $5,000-$8,000. it a personal favorite,” accordmachine is estimated at $16,000- #89, a Punch-A-Bag one-cent ing to president Gabe Fajuri. $24,000. floor model made by the Lot #48, a ca. 1914 Charles Fey Co. “On the Level” roulette from the early 1940s is Mutoscope Reel Company of machine, is estimated at housed in a spectacular New York around 1910, is esti$5,000-$8,000. This unusual wooden cabinet and stands a mated at $4,000-$6,000. This countertop example is made whopping 80 inches tall. Lot heavy hitter features an oak cabinet and allows the player from silver painted nickeled to pull the punching bag down cast-iron and is decorated and give it a whack after dropwith a “Read ‘Em” arched marping a penny in the machine’s quee. And lot #9, “The Illinois” coin slot. Lot #104, a working, single wheel slot machine mid-century 10-cent Grandma from the 1890s, is estimated fortune teller made by Genco at $3,500-$5,000. This wooden of Chicago, is estimated at cased machine features a col$4,000-$6,000. This psychic orful central wheel decorated senior citizen operates from a with the names of various zodiac decorated cabinet with countries and cities (yes, a pierced metal front grate including Chicago) and a and comes with many boxes color-coded sign indicating of her rolled-up fortunes. And odds and payouts. lot #107, a one-cent True Love It’s all fun and games Letter Post Office made by the when it comes to this sale’s Exhibit Supply Co. of Chicago breathtaking selections of in 1925, is expected to deliver arcade machines. Lot #87, a $400-$600. This appealing Mills 10-cent Panoram movie machine also doubles as formachine in excellent condiThis Automatic Sales Co. Pepsin Tab gum vendor is estimated at $5,000- tion, is estimated at $8,000- The Caille Bros. Banker trade stimula- tune teller and dispenses a postcard with a photo and $12,000. This floor model tor is estimated at $1,500-$2,500. $7,000.

1985 Mercedes 380 SL, 89,000 miles, immaculate Interior, No Dash Cracks or Leather Wear, Looks New, Paint Pristine

1987 Chevrolet Jerr Dan Roll Back, 66,000 Miles Used for Hauling Show Cars Only, 454 Gas Automatic, Cold Air, Also Award Winner In Shows

description of a player’s future partner when activated. According to one of the catalogers, “The soul mate descriptions on the cards are hilarious.” Collectors will no doubt want to drop a dime on the great range of antique vending machines and trade stimulators available through this auction. Tongues will wag over lot #200, a one-cent Pepsin Tab gum vendor made by the Automatic Sales Co. of Lansing, Mich. This working example from 1903 features a wood top and base with glass sides and a top wire sign holder. It is estimated at

1948 Nash Ambassador Super 2 Door Coupe, Complete 100 Point Restoration, Multiple Award Winner, Took 1st Prize at Nashville Grand National, Many other 1st Prize Awards 1932 Chevrolet 2 Door, 100 Point Restoration, Multiple First Place Awards, Remains in Show Condition. 1976 Corvette 39,000 Miles, 350 Automatic, Cold Air, New Tires, New Exhaust, Orig. Leather in Exc. Condition, Door Panels Perfect, Needs Nothing

1962 Buick Electra Convertible, Needs Full Restoration, Complete Big Block Car

1961 Studebaker Lark, Good Condition, Needs Minor Restoration

A Mills Panoram floor model movie machine is estimated at $8,000$12,000.

A Wurlitzer 1945 Model 1015 “Bubbler” jukebox is estimated at $5,000-$7,000. $5,000-$7,000. Lot #220, a Safety Match one-cent match dispenser, is estimated at $500-$750. This working, fourcolumn vendor dispenses one box of matches per penny and is housed in an arts and crafts inspired cabinet. It’s all hands on deck with lot #213, a Caille Bros. Banker five-cent trade stimulator featuring playing card reels. This 1906 rarity has a handsome oak cabinet and ornate decorative castings and offers players a cigar or trade after each spin. It is estimated at $1,500-$2,500. And lot #49, a Dice Popper trade stimulator made by Keystone Novelty of Philadelphia around 1924, is estimated at $2,400-$3,200. This machine works when the player inserts a nickel and turns a knob to

THE GOLDSTON FAMILY UNRESERVED VINTAGE AUTOMOBILE, PETROLEUM,, AU COUNTRY STORE & TOY AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6

Continued on page 14

1951 Chevrolet 1 Ton Flatbed Truck, Dual Rear Wheels, Good Body, Running Condition

3 Wheel Cushman, Running Condition, New Tires, Could Use Cosmetics

AT 9:30 A.M.

PREVIEW: FRI., OCT. 5 FROM 12 NOON-6 P.M. EST

360 White Oak Rd.,

OAKDALE, TN

Close to I-40 & 75 Junction & Harriman, Tn., Several Motels at Harriman Exit Illustrated catalogue www.antiquesonline.com Bid In Person, Phone & www.liveauctioneers.com

John W. Coker, Ltd. 865-475-5163 TFL 1454, Ed Stallings #733 Terms: Cash, Check w/ID, 15% Buyer’s Premium. Bring your own packing and chairs

R020332

Potter & Potter Auctions is pleased to announce its annual Fall Coin-Op and Advertising Auction to be held on Saturday, Sept. 29, starting at 10 a.m., at the company’s gallery, located at 3759 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, Ill. It’s a safe bet that this sale’s top-tier offerings of antique gambling machines will catch the attention of collectors worldwide. Lot #47, an Ed Fey one-cent Finger Striker machine, is estimated at $16,000-$24,000 and among the top lots in the sale. This ca. 1910 machine, one of three examples known, operates by having a player insert a penny and strike a key with one finger, in the hopes of doing so with enough force to ring a bell and win back the coin. “The Art Deco styling of this machine, plus its rarity and


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Potter & Potter Auctions Continued from page 13

shake the machine’s dice platform. The number of cigar packages the player wins is determined by the sum of the five dice. Coin-op machines from the last quarter of the 20th century play a prominent role in this sale, with about 50 vintage pinball and video games on offer. Many of these classic machines were the childhood favorites of today’s 50-something collectors. Lot #303, a working Space Invader 25-cent pinball machine manufactured by Bally Mfg. Co. of Chicago in 1980, is estimated at $1,000-$1,500. This machine was released as the pinball version of the successful video game title, but its artwork more resembled characters from the movie “Alien.” Due to pending lawsuits related to that artwork, production of this game was stopped. Lot #320, a working Lunar Lander 25-cent upright video game produced by Atari in 1979, is estimated at $800$1,200. This was Atari’s first vector graphics game and the first multiple-perspective game. And lot #310, Atari’s Battlezone 25-cent upright video game from 1980, is estimated at $600-$800. Considered by some as the

An elephant nodding display is estiA Zig-Zag tin wind-up toy is estimated mated at $1,500-$2,500. at $800-$1,200.

A Howel’s Original Cherry-Julep syrup dispenser is estimated at $1,000$2,000.

first virtual reality video game, this arcade game features pseudo 3D graphics, as well as “viewing goggles.” According to catalogers, “This game was also controversially involved with the armed forces, a version for training in the use of a Bradley Fighting Vehicle tank was commissioned from Atari.” Eye-catching antique advertising of all types is another key category in this signature sale. These nostalgic signs, displays, clocks, trays, dispensers, and other rarities represent a century’s worth of consumer brands and all but promote themselves. Lot #455, an all original Artie mechanical cigar cutter in working condition, is estimated at $2,400-$3,200. This copper colored cutter features a wellattired man smoking a The GE National Mazda country store light-up cigar and sitting on a bulb display is estimated at $800-$1,500. brick chimney and the

words “Artie the best cigar of the year” in red in a dramatic, turn of last century font. Another ele-fantatic advertising highlight is lot #503, a 1920s elephant nodder mechanical store display estimated at $1,500-$2,500. This battery-operated papiermache elephant has prominent white tusks and is mounted on a hardwood base. Lot #403, a Howel’s

Original Cherry-Julep five-cent syrup dispenser with pump, is estimated at $1,000-$2,000. This red ceramic rarity features gold pinstriping around the top and bottom of its base. And lot #509, a GE National Mazda country store light up bulb display, is estimated at $800-$1,500. This electrifying example from the 1920s features five assorted multicolored glass bulbs and tin lithographed side panels and retains its original cord and plug. This comprehensive sale rounds out with carefully curated selections of toys, music machines, automatons, and other intriguing articles that defy or bridge categories. It’s five o’clock somewhere with lot #593, a 1930s-era electric automaton drinking bear made by Asbro. The figure raises the cup to its mouth, takes two swigs, and pours himself another. It is estimated at $1,000-$2,000. Lot #264, a model 1015 “Bubbler” jukebox made by the Wurlitzer Automatic Phonograph Co. from North Tonawanda, N.Y., in 1945, is estimated at $5,000$7,000. This visual and auditory treat was designed by Paul The Punch-A-Bag floor model arcade Fuller and is the most popular machine is estimated at $4,000- of all the company’s jukebox$6,000. es. It is called the “bubbler”

This Bally Space Invaders pinball machine is estimated at $1,000$1,500. because of the bubble tubes under the plastics that surrounded the door. Lot #694, a German Zig-Zag tin litho clockwork toy from the 1910s featuring two top-hatted figures, may roll over its $800-$1,200 estimate. And just try and shake off lot #508, a Wiggle With Jiggles 10-cent floor model vibrator, made by the Continental Manufacturing Company of Conway, Pa., in

1960. This 57-inch-high machine is estimated at $1,000-$1,500, is colorfully illustrated with red, white and blue clown graphics, and has a step-in footplate to ensure the user experiences nothing but “good vibrations.” “Any man-cave, bar, restaurant, or collection can be handsomely outfitted with the material from this sale. We’re especially excited to offer such a broad range of early and attractive jukeboxes, as well as a range of video arcade games that don’t regularly come to market through conventional auction channels,” stated Fajuri. Potter & Potter, founded in 2007, is a Chicago area auction house specializing in paper Americana, vintage advertising, rare books, playing cards, gambling memorabilia, posters, fine prints, vintage toys, and magicana antiques and collectibles related to magic and magicians. For more information, visit www.potterauctions.com.

PUBLIC SALE of 240+ PEANUT BUTTER GLASSES FINE ARTWORK 13 C.X. CARLSON PAINTINGS 3 LUIGI RIST - P. BUCKLEY MOSS & OTHERS COINS & CURRENCY - WATTWARE & CROCKS LG. COLL. OF QUARRYVILLE & OTHER ADVERT. PCS. APPROX. 50 GOOD MILK BOTTLES

SAT., OCT. 6, 2018 AT 8:30 A.M. Sale to be held at Al Starr Willow Street Community

Building, 2901 Willow Street Pike,

WILLOW STREET, PA 17584

Rt. 272 N. to the rear of Willow Street Fire Co. Artwork to be sold starting at 12:00 Noon. Coins & Currency to be sold at approx. 1:00 P.M. All other items mixed throughout the day. Food Served.

R020146

14 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018

Enterline Auction Service LLC Robert L. Enterline (717) 872-1948 Auctioneer (AU-003690-L)

www.enterlineauction.com

Sale by Tom & Ruthie Smith Skip & Marlene McCrabb

CABIN FEVER AUCTIONS

TOY TRUCK & MODEL KIT AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH

AUCTION BEGINS AT 10 A.M. Preview Begins at 8:00 A.M. 1860 Weavertown Rd., DOUGLASSVILLE,

PA

19518

(In The Merritt’s Antique Clock Complex) Absentee Bids Accepted.

LARGE COLLECTION OF TOY TRUCKS & TRUCK MODEL KITS MANY TRUCKS FROM THE COLLECTION of KEN SWINGLE Mack Pickup • White Cabover Tanker L Model Mack Fire Truck F Series Ford Trucks • Flatbeds & Dumps Diamond T Cabover • L Model Mack Rollback Dodge Power Wagon • Diamond T Tow Truck Peterbuilt Tractor Smith Miller Tractor Trailer B Model Mack Sleeper Cab & Much More!

Preview: Tuesday, October 2nd from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. 8:00 AM day of auction. (Mon. October 1st by appt. only)

500 lots of Fine Dolls, Toys, Holiday & Miniatures/ 5-393-3000. Room Boxes. Call for $25 Catalog – 215-393-3000.

MODEL TRUCK KITS TO INCLUDE: Revell • Monogram AMT & ITALERI: 1/16th, 1/24th & 1/25th Scale Kenworth • Peterbuilt • Mack Harley-Davidson • International Tractors • Trailers • Military Vehicles & Much More!

AlderferAuction. AlderferAu uction.com uctio

DOWNLOAD OUR APP P

Absentee Bids Accepted. Buyer’s Premium Applicable.. 501 Fairgrounds Rd., Hatfield, PA 19440 215.393.3000 | AY002260 R020310

A Lifetime Of Experience! AUCTIONEERS: Ted Maurer | Bob Homan Larry Heinsey | John Hums Brian Callahan | Katelyn Callahan GENERAL MANAGER: Gary Schoenly PROPRIETOR: Jared Schoenly Service Beyond Our Years!

www.cabinfeverauctions.com Call at 800-789-5068 or 610-587-8139

Auction Co. #AY002122

R020234

Check www.auctionzip.com ID#5793 For More Info & Photos. Hope To See You There! Always Accepting Quality Consignments: One Item Or Entire Estate FULL SERVICE AUCTION CO. Reasonable Commissions. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE. Terms Of Sale: Cash, Approved Check, Visa, MC or Discover; 13% Buyer’s Premium, 3% Discount for Cash or Check. Plus 6% Sales Tax.


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 15

DEAN R. ARNER AUCTIONEER, LLC

COIN AUCTION Vintage Political & Ephemera (Paper Items) Auction A large Quantity of the items in this sale are from local estates

All Points Auction Co. Lic. #AU-002893-L

Note: Preview 8 A.M. * Kim’s Diner is open Many Photos at www.bostwickauctions.com Terms: Cash or Credit Card * 13% buyer’s premium, “3% Discount with CASH” R020151

607-659-4842 All auctions are behind the antique mall in our new auction gallery Please park in the side field behind the antique mall and enter the side gate.

Public Auction

TUESDAY OCTOBER 9, 2018 4:00 P.M. AUTOMOBILES and AUTOMOTIVE ITEMS

ANDREAS STATION HOUSE, 42 ANDREAS RD.,

ANDREAS, PA

18211 Gold and Silver Coins, Morgan and Peace Dollars, Silver Quarters, Mercury Dimes, Nickels, Wheat and Indian Head Pennies, Mint and Proof Sets, Stamp collections and much more! CHECK FULL LISTING AND PHOTOS AT

WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID#21038.

DEAN R. ARNER, AUCTIONEER, LLC AY-002077L 570-386-3389

CABIN FEVER AUCTIONS

LIONEL PRE, POST & MODERN MIXED MODEL TRAINS & OTHERS AUCTION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH

AUCTION OF TRAINS BEGINS AT 5 P.M. Preview Begins at 3 P.M. SHADY MAPLE BANQUET HALL 129 Toddy Drive,

LOCATION: Lebanon Area Fairgrounds, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. From route 72 south of Lebanon at traffic light at Sheetz Station - east on Rocherty Road - crossover Cornwall Road to fairgrounds on right

EAST EARL, PA 17519

Between Rt. 322 & Rt. 23, Off Of Rt. 897 Absentee Bids Accepted. Check www.auctionzip.com ID#5793 For More Info & Photos.

VEHICLES - 6:00: ’57 VW Beetle (runs); ’66 VW Beetle (fair); ’59 Edsel Ranger (runs); ’47 Chev. Fleetmaster (shows rust - parts); ’76 Chev. Chevette (fair); ’72 Honda 175cc motorcycle (doesn’t run) and ’80 Honda CX500 motorcycle (doesn’t run).

Hope To See You There! Always Accepting Quality Consignments: One Item Or Entire Estate FULL SERVICE AUCTION CO. Reasonable Commissions. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE. Terms Of Sale: Cash, Approved Check, Visa, MC or Discover; 13% Buyer’s Premium, 3% Discount for Cash or Check. Plus 6% Sales Tax.

Lots of vintage VW Beetle & other car parts including fender, roofs (oval window - rag top), frame, seat covers, steering wheel, door handles, radios, head & tail lights, hubcaps, speedometers, emblems, visors, engine parts, etc.; 5 gallon cans; automotive tins, oil & lubricant cans, etc.; various makes & models of hubcaps; auto radios; various vehicle parts including emblems & Corvette valve covers; early 1900’s through 1950’s license plates; automotive magazines, books, publications and manuals; Edsel oil can, manual & clock and many other unlisted related items. TERMS: Cash/check/credit card - 3% buyer’s premium waived w/payment by cash/check. No out-of-state checks unless accompanied by a current bank letter of guaranteed funds. Food & clean rest rooms. INSPECTION: 2:00 auction day. AUCTION ORDER: Small items - 6:00 vehicles - balance of small items. Announcements auction day take precedence over any previous printed or oral information. Notary on site.

A Lifetime Of Experience! AUCTIONEERS:

Ted Maurer | Bob Homan | Larry Heinsey John Hums | Brian Callahan | Katelyn Callahan GENERAL MANAGER: Gary Schoenly PROPRIETOR: Jared Schoenly

R019906

(717) 867-1809

SUNDAY, SEPT. 30TH, 2018 AT 10:00 A.M.

R019605

FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28 AT 10 A.M. 1121 Route 96, CANDOR, NY 13743

2051 HORSESHOE PIKE ANNVILLE, PA 17003-8850

17067

“Children’s Beginner Auction” the 1st 25 lots of the Coin Auction will be for children 16 and under; Foreign & Domestic Coins, much more. Consignments Wanted for Upcoming Auctions. Coin & Currency; High End Jewelry (Gold & Silver); Real Estate & Estate Liquidations. Absentee Bids at 717-222-6191. Visit: www.allpointsauctions.com to view pictures & listing. Rapid Payment

TH

AUCTIONEER

PA

Absentee Bids will be taken till day “before” Auction. Call or Text (717-222-6191)

R020318

119 East Main Ave. (rear), MYERSTOWN,

Service Beyond Our Years!

Auction for: Wayne Wagner Estate

www.cabinfeverauctions.com Call at 800-789-5068 or 610-587-8139

www.bachmanauctioneer.com E-mail: bachauct@lmf.net

Auction Co. #AY002122

R020232

500+ Lots of

AU-000033-L

GOLD, SILVER, COINS, STAMPS AND MORE! PUBLIC AUCTION

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH AT 11:00 A.M.

Exceptional September Estate Antique Auction SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH AT 10:00 A.M. Preview, Saturday, September 29th 1 to 4 P.M. also from 7:30 A.M. To 10:00 day of sale 20 Bonnie Brae Road,

SPRING CITY, PA

19475

Directions: Route 724 to Bonnie Brae Road, follow signs.

Christmas Balls, Magic Lantern & Slides, Costume Jewelry, Vintage Purses, Dozens of Big Little Books, Early Samplers, Silver-Plated Candelabras, Griswold Size 0 Skillets, Brass Artillery Shells, Petites Choses Blackamoor Birdman Statue, German Teddy Bear, Satsuma Vases & Samurai Jars, Weller Dickensware Oil Lamp, Quan Yin Statue, Bronze Temple Fish, Bronze Buddhas, Reverse Painted Christmas Balls, Gordon Brandt Kinetic Golfer Statue, Asian Carved Monk Statue, Cloisonné Vases & Jars, Slate Mantel Clock, Styx, Taylor Swift & Britney Spears Autographs, Soapstone Carvings, German Bisque Skull Stein, 13 Rinaconda Figurines, Asian Brass & Copper Vessels, Slag Lamp, Jacquard Coverlet, National Cash Register model 313, 1940’s Store Santa Automaton, Cobalt Crock, Cat Door Stop, J. Dyer Iron Candelabras, D.W. Haber Candelabra, Ansonia Kitchen Clock, Columbia Records Advertising Poster & Studio Records, Tramp Art Boxes, Art Deco Bookends, Egyptian Revival Slag Lamp, Civil WAR 1865 Virginia Receipt, Eli Terry Jr. Clock, Limoges Plaques, English Latin Deed dated 1301, Don Quixote Lamp, Table Lamps, Vintage Stained Glass Floor Lamp, Pedal Car Barbershop Chair, Collection of Nested Dolls, Stromberg Telephone. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: Martin 1-17 Guitar, Gibson Les Paul Studio Guitar, Martin 5-17T 4 String Guitar, Kumaon Bugle, New York Pro Electric Guitar, Bundy 1242 Alto Sax, Reynolds Alto Sax, Several Kross Keyboards. JEWELRY: 18K & Diamond Masonic Ring, Waltham Pocket Watch & 18K Chain, 10K Man’s Intaglio Ring, Sterling South-West & Mexican Rings and Bracelets, Lady’s Elgin Pocket Watch, Linda Linton Pearl & Sterling Necklace Set, Gold & Diamond Rings, 10K Class Ring, 14K Rings & Pins, Zeiss WWI Binoculars, Gold & Pearl Necklace, Bakelite & Cinnabar Bracelets, Sterling Necklaces and Earrings, Malachite Bracelet, Horn & Amber Necklace, Jade Necklaces. SILVER: Italian Five Piece .800 Tea Set, Hodgson & Kennard Bowl, Gorham Candelabras, Souvenir Spoons & Teaspoons, Assorted Sterling Flatware, 50 Sterling Ingots - Sailing Ships of History, Alvin 8 Piece Dresser Set, Bowls, 12 Bread Plates. DOLLS: Ovwe 100 Dolls: Five Jumeau Dolls: EJ 5 (2), Open Mouth, All Sizes and beautiful clothing, French, A & M, Kester #164 30”, #171 25”, Pair Kestner Twins, SFBJ Girl, S&H 570, Handwork, Kammer & Reinhart, Many Schoenhut dolls, Toddlers, Girls, Good Shoes and great condition, Compos Shirley Temples and Vinyl, Toni Dolls, Several Mary Hoyers and clothing, Kathie Kruse, Artisit Living Image U.S. Historical Society (13) in ob, Madame Alexander. Doll Ron Rhoads clothing, Shoes, and AU002045L more. AUCTIONEER 18% Buyer’s 383 Ben Franklin Hwy. W., DOUGLASSVILLE, PA Premium, Eileen Rhoads 21% Internet AU003750L Bidding. WEB: WWW.ECHANT.COM

RON RHOADS 610-385-4818

R020145

FURNITURE: Rare Oak Owl Central Medallion Monumental Five Section Bookcase by R.J. Horner, Rococo Revival Hawks Pattern Rosewood Sofa by J & JW Meeks, Incredible Pair of 10 ft. Torchieres in Polychromed Paint over Metal Designed and Crafted for the Movie The Last Airbenders, Fighting Bull Monumental Antique Bronze by Jean-Baptiste Clésinger, Robert Kuo Round Mirror, Baker Mahogany Sideboard, John Eric Byers Cherry Dining Room Table & Eight Chairs, Pair Bull’s-Eye Mirrors, Modern Cherry Dining Room Set, Trosby Georgian Style Chest, Haentges Bros. Bureau Plat, Chesterfield Sofa, Walnut Dressers, Robert Whitley Rocking Chair, Bowfront Chest, Bowfront China Cabinets, Victorian Sideboard, Victorian Bookcases, Carved Oak China Cabinets, Half & Half Northwind Desk, Cherry China Cabinet, Walnut Cylinder Desk, Painted Blanket Chests, Modern Italian Ottoman, Victorian Marble Top Bedroom Set, Large French Armoire, Victorian Wicker Chairs, French Walnut Side Table, Drugstore Stools, Pennsylvania House Cherry King Bed, Pine Side Table, Brass Quilt Rack, Painted Bergere Chair, Henkel Harris Small Chest, Art Nouveau Dragon Chair, French Cherry Side Table, Solid Brass Curio Cabinet, Mahogany Pier Table, Brass Coat Rack, English Queen Anne Revival Dressing Table, Floor Lamp, Arts & Crafts Hall Chairs, Stone Top Bistro Table & Five Stools, Mahogany Dressing Table, Glass Top Console Table, Mahogany Stepback Bookcase, Indian Room Size Rugs, Persian Room Size & Throw Rugs and Runner, Small Mahogany Corner Cabinet, Art Deco Fireplace Screen, Chinese Marble Inlaid Armchairs, Bethlehem 5 Piece Bedroom Set, Art Deco Love Seat & Armchairs, Oak Plant Stand, Early Fireplace Mantel, Eastlake Bench, Mahogany Inlaid Writing Table, Primitive Painted Cupboard, Armchairs, Glass Top Coffee Table, Marble Top Desk, Leather Side Chairs, Liberty Oak Side Table, Kittinger Benches. ARTWORK: David Gottshall Reverse Painting, Robert Cridland, D. Goeldner, Red Robin Kachina Painting, Huma Connelly, Mark Sullivan, Alfredo Garcia Medina [Garmed], Alfredo Cipriani Alabaster Bust, M.G. MacFarlane, Malinsky, Lorenzo de Nevers, J. Kirkland, Katherine Fussell, A. Breed, Dozens of Original Disney Sketches, Elizabeth M. Colt, Bot Roda Field & Stream Illustration, Jessie Boyer Theorem, Bronze Shakespeare Statue, Henri De La Rosse, James McGinley, Marcel Brisson, Alfred Birdsey, Saidi, Paul Neven, Otto Gaertner, Gre Gerardi, Mumerotto, Itzchak Tarkay, Harry Maas, Henri Cassiers, Savo Radulovic, Hans Erni, Jerry Halleron, Adrien Cornelisz Beeldemaker, Johannes Karel Leurs, Pucci. PRINTS: James De Nicola, Peter Max, Salvador Dali, Robert Grindley, H.A. Ogden Military Prints, Levy Shlomo, Max, Pietschmann, Lloyd Van Pitterson, Fernand Gaston Longchamp, WWII Bataan Poster, Edward Landon, Marc Duke, George Rodrigue Blue Dog, Alfred Birdsey, Johnny Gotthard Friedlaender, Gilormo, Cara Borg, Nancy Glazier, Jeannie Foord, R.C. Gorman. ART GLASS: Buxton-Kutch Perfume Bottles, RKS Paperweights, Tiffany Candlesticks, Steuben Animals, Baccarat, Steuben Animals & Paperweights, John Simpson Vase, Rosetree Perfume, Robert Eickholt Perfume Bottle & Paperweights, Blenko Vases, Fan Vase, Lalique Ordines Vase, Enamel Decorated Pitcher, Mary Gregory Bowl, Iridescent Lamp, Cut Ruby Flash Vase. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Griesbaum Singing Bird Music Box, 31” Figural Bronze signed E. Picault, South-West Kayenta Seed Jar, Brass Smoking Stand, African Carved Masks & Animals, White Mountain Jr. Ice Cream Maker, Chinese Vase, Jade Lions, Inuit Stone Carvings, Lynn Chase African Portrait Plates, Halloween Skull Lantern, Iron Banks, Scrimshaw Snuff Bottle, Bone Carvings, Netsukes, Michael Luiz Scrimshaw Swordfish Bill, Wallace Nutting Prints, Shari Lutz & Gail Griffith Artisan Santa Dolls, Schooner, Foltz and Breininger Redware Pottery, 12 Violin Bows, Brass Framed Mirrors, Collection of African American Rag Dolls, Fountain Pens, Bentwood Boxes, Belleek Tea Set, Kugels & Tree Topper, US M1904 Saddlebags & Sam Brown Belt, Baby Mannequin, Pablo Picasso Books, Hubley Boston Terrier Doorstop, Vintage


16 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018

antiquesandauctionnews.net

Pilgrim Century Oak Sunflower Chest Brings $27,500 At Pook & Pook Two-Day Sale Starts Busy Fall Season For Downingtown, Pa., Auction House folk art should mark their calendars for Pook & Pook’s next auction, the collection of Paul and Rita Flack, set for Saturday, Oct. 13. This upcoming sale will include more than 70 lots of high-quality fraktur. Pennsylvania artists were well-represented, with eight lots by Berks This Connecticut Pilgrim Century joined oak County artist Ben sunflower chest, cataloged as possibly from the Austrian crossing the workshop of Peter Blin, probably Wethersfield, block, including a large from the estate of Mary Louise Shartle, Las oil-on-canvas depiction Vegas, N.M., sold for $27,500. of his well-known hen and chicks selling for $13,750 interest, with its depiction of and an oil-on-canvas painting an American sea captain and of a curious kitten with a but- his ship selling for $10,625. For further information on terfly achieving $10,000. A nine-inch-tall Schimmel this sale, call Pook & Pook Inc. carved and painted rooster at 610-269-4040 or email realized $10,625, and a minia- info@pookandpook.com. The catture watercolor-on-ivory por- alog, along with a complete list trait also saw a high level of of prices realized, can be viewed at www.pookandpook.com.

OUTSTANDING

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 2018 - 8:30 A.M. LOCATION/DIRECTIONS: 5441 N. Salam Ch. Rd., DOVER, PA 17315 From Dover sq. intersection (Rt. 74 & Canal Rd.) take W. Canal Rd. 1 mi. to N. Salam Ch. Rd. Make right & go 1 mile to auction. SIGN COLLECTION - ADVERTISING - COLLECTIBLES Approx. 100 signs to include: (6’ porcelain dbl. sided Texaco sign; Atlantic Gasoline; porcelain Beechnut Chewing Tobacco; dbl. sided A/C All Crop Tractor Harvesters; Bordens Ice Cream; Cooper Tires; Coca-Cola; Pennzoil; Conoco Super Motor Oils; Scott Atwater; Allied Mills; Leon Wherley; C.M. Gross & Sons; Delmonte Cream; Eastern States; Mike’s Nut Shop; Todd Seeds; Popeye, Funk; McCullouch; Vipond Brothers, York; Portage; Dr. Swett’s; Hershey’s Ice Cream lightable sign); Borg-Warner adv. items to include (clocks, sign, cans); Albers glass bottle; cream cans; Mother’s Oats can; J.I. Case signs; thermometer & brass hubcaps; 1831 Conestoga wagon jack; Dilswurth Coffee Co. bin; approx. 35 adv. pocketknives to include (Case, Case XX, Winchester, Remington,); Sunoco flag; 100 adv. trade cards; American repeating caps in box; Mosemann’s Peanut Butter tin; Dover Cigar box cutter; Christ Lamparter pouch; glass bear banks; Old Mother Hubbard bank; cast-iron pelican & elephant can opener; Wayne Feeds dec. feeder; Quaker State thermometer; concrete jockey; chicken crate; The Berlin Tavern & Publick House sign; jockey weathervane; 800 lb. stilliards; HHH bubble gum box; Griswold three burner stove; Mountville cast-iron sink & pitcher pump; grindstones; wooden barn louvers; crocks & jugs; wooden forks; brass plumb bobs; straw cutter; walnut 12 pane stepback cupboard; shoe rack; printer box; wicker plant stand; 6 leg cherry drop leaf table; trunks; youth chairs; rockers; clawfoot piano stool; galv. wash tubs; butcher block; single door cupboard; wooden doors; many varieties of chairs; large barn hinges; elect. mortar mixer; lawn roller; Foley mower blade sharpener; snow fence; table grinder; Industrial Freight cart; cement & landscape blocks; 3,000 lb. bumper hitch trailer. TERMS: CASH or GOOD CHECK with sufficient funds or CREDIT CARD. Any statements made auction day supersedes all printed material. Not responsible for accidents. PREVIEW - Fri., Sept. 28, Noon-4 P.M. AUCTIONEER: Mike Stermer, Lic. AU-002959L OWNER: Glenn Lefever Ph.: (717) 577-9187

R020027

Pook & Pook Inc., of Downingtown, Pa., enjoyed impressive results for its first auction of the busy fall season. On Sept. 14 and 15, the salesroom was buzzing with guests eager to preview the lots on offer and place their winning bids. Early American furniture was among the stars of the weekend. The first lot of the two-day sale was the top lot of the weekend, with a winning bid of $27,500. Lot 1, the Connecticut Pilgrim Century joined oak sunflower chest, is a good example of early 18thcentury Colonial craftsmanship, made of native woods and borrowing elements of Continental design. Prices reported include buyer’s premium. Other top lots of mention included a slender southern Hepplewhite mahogany cellarette selling for $18,750. The cellarette, with its original brasses and marquetry spiral shell inlay, was a popular lot and kept the entire bidding staff busy on the phones. Examples of Chippendale-style furniture also earned top A folk art penny-style rug, late 19th century, with spots, with a walnut a central oval with a stag and does surrounded semi-tall chest achiev- by embroidered panels of animals, Santa Claus, ing $10,000 and a tiger figures, and more, 30 by 46 inches, sold for maple linen press sell- $5,750. ing for $5,750. Exceptional early American decorative arts had good results. Items of special note included a selection of fraktur, with a Pennsylvania ink-andwatercolor vorschrift selling for $12,500 and an ink-and-watercolor birth and baptismal certificate selling for $8,125. Admirers of this This Ben Austrian oil-on-canvas painting of a Pennsylvania German hen and chicks sold for $13,750.

WALNUT DELL ANTIQUES RETIREMENT AUCTION Location: 3095

Broadway Road, MILTON,PA

17847 [Located across from Penn Truck Stop]

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2018 STARTING AT 9:00 A.M. COLLECTIBLES * ANTIQUES * FURNITURE * PRIMITIVES Spoon Carved Kitchen Cupboard; Hog Scalding Trough; Wooden Wheel; Cast-Iron Footed Tub; Galvanized Buckets; Vintage Farm Fanning Mill; Galvanized Chicken Waterer; Wooden Bag Cart; Metal Shepherd’s Hooks; Wooden Chicken Crate; Milk Can Strainers; Old Windows; Wooden Barrel; Runner Sled; Metal Corn Dryer; Various Bottles; Double Unit Gumball Machine; Large Selection Vintage Wall Prints; Copper Apple Butter Kettle; Green - Pink - Yellow Depression Glassware; Dolls - Dollhouse & Furniture; Various Baby Items; Metal Lunch Box; Child’s Wardrobe; Children’s Little Golden Books; Child’s Tea Set; Bamboo & Glass Table; Carnival Glass Pcs.; Child’s Cash Register; Kid’s Scooter; Pitcher & Washbowl; Handmade Child’s Dog Sled Toy; Various Stools; Vintage Swinging Picture Frame; Mounted Pheasant; Bill Raup Mini Houses [From the Local Area]; Large Selection of Vintage Sewing Notions & Supplies; Buttons; Jars; Plank bottom Child’s Chair; Metal Chiclet Store Display Rack; Duck Decoys; Vintage Wooden Toolbox; Hubcaps & License Plates; Slant Top Wooden Toolbox; Flags; Wooden F.O.E. Elks Clock Face Sign; Lightning Rod; Advertising Tins; Occupational Shaving Mug; Fountain Pens; Kerosene Lamps; Club Pin; Platform Mill Scale; Local Cloth Bank Bags; [2] Stetson Hats; Brass Duck Lamp; Modern Bowfront China Cabinet; Quilts & Patches; Clothe Tobacco Flags; Needlepoint Pcs; Christy Print; Advertising Pencils; Wall Game; Various Cabinet Photos; Red Ruby Glassware; Hat Boxes; Costume Jewelry; French Triangle Chair; Parlor Lamp; Head Vases; Lift Top Dry Sink; Various Beer Trays; Large Pine Cupboard; Rick Wolfe Stained Glass Lights; Fiesta Pcs.; Cookie Jars; Slat & Peppers; Wooden Corner Bookcase; Wicker Stand; Night Watchman Time Clock; VINTAGE LADIES’ CLOTHES & HATS; Furs; Pyrex Glassware; Rag Rug; Wooden Sewing Chicken; Blue Willow China Pcs; Jardinieres; Yellowware; Blue Canning Jars; Ice Cream Scoop; Silverware; Feed Bags; Wool Buggy Robe; Wooden Corner Cupboard; Linens; Wrought Iron Pot Holder; Brass Nation Vintage Store Cash Register [Sold with Reserve]; Cookbooks; Door Hardware; Penna. House Cherry Vanity; Spoon Carved Headboard; Various Postcards; Printer’s Blocks; Fancy Vanity Set; Oak Foyer Mirror; Retro Clock; Lidded Box; Birdcage; Drop Leaf Table; Large Cabinet; Child’s Castle & Train Station; Oak Countertop Glass Store Display Cabinet; Vintage Playpen; PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE OF INTEREST!! Plan on Being With Us!!! AUCTION NOTE: Faye & Dan are retiring and moving, Plan on being with us for a Great Items Up For Auction!!! Terms: Cash or Good Penna. Check [Credit Cards Accepted w/3% Processing Charge] 6% Sales Tax Charged.

WEAVER’S AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers: Michael & David Weaver [AU002180 & AU006160-L] Allenwood, PA 17810 Phone 570-538-2227

R020297

By Kaitlyn Julian

CABIN FEVER AUCTIONS

ANTIQUE AUTOS, PARTS & ENCLOSED E TRAILERS AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH AT 10 A.M. SA The southeastern Pennsylvania ink-and-watercolor vorschrift, dated 1809, the center verse flanked by vibrant full figures of a lady and gentleman, the gentleman in top hat with long-tailed coat, the woman in a long yellow dress with bonnet, unframed, small edge tears, 7 5/8 by 12 inches, sold for $12,500.

PREVIEW BEGINS AT 8:00 A.M. 1860 Weaverto Weavertown Rd.,

(In The Merritt’s Antique Clock Complex) Absentee Bids Accepted.

1939 FORD MILD CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE WITH RUMBLE SEAT Absolutely Gorgeous. History & Provenance To Follow 1951 MERCURY 4 Door Sedan, All Original Car, Beautiful 24’ ENCLOSED TRAILER 2 OPEN FLAT ALUMINUM TRAILERS 10’ ENCLOSED TRAILER LOADS & LOADS OF FLATHEAD FORD PARTS Speed Equipment, Sheet Metal, Blocks, Heads, Wheels, Carburetors, Transmissions, Trim Parts & More!

WANTED YOUR

COINS & CURRENCY FOR UPCOMING AUCTIONS COUNTRY OUNTRY HOME AUCTION SERVICES LLC. RENE SNYDER AUCTIONEER LIC.#AU5316

(717) 880-7217

WA N T E D ! Your coins, currency & other precious metals for upcoming auctions in 2018 & 2019.

SOLD!

SOLD!

SOLD!

R020289

TOP DOLLAR IS OUR GOAL!

Check www.auctionzip.com ID#5793 C For More Info & Photos.

Hope To See You There! Always Accepting Quality Consignments: One Item Or Entire Estate FULL SERVICE AUCTION CO. Reasonable Commissions. FUL

REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE. A Lifetime Of Experience! AUCTIONEERS:

Terms Of Sale: Cash, Approved Check, Visa, MC or Discover; 13% Buyer’s Premium, 3% Discount for Cash or Check. Plus 6% Sales Tax. Call

Ted Maurer | Bob Homan | Larry Heinsey John Hums | Brian Callahan | Katelyn Callahan GENERAL MANAGER: Gary Schoenly PROPRIETOR: Jared Schoenly Service Beyond Our Years!

www.cabinfeverauctions.com at 800-789-5068 or 610-587-8139

Auction Co. #AY002122

R020236

Our auctions fill up fast so make sure you call ASAP. We are one of the top coin & currency auction companies in PA. & surrounding regions. We offer reasonable commission rates and strive to achieve top dollar amounts for your collections. We will meet with you and give you a realistic expectation of what you will receive out of your collection. Also when you hire us to do a job we will sort your coins, currency and other items, package them for auction, separate any and all key date coins & currency, and send them out for authentication if necessary and photograph each and every coin & currency lot to be sold. We have a direct mailer to over 250+ customers who have attended our auctions. We will put in the long hours of work and go the extra mile to make sure you get what you deserve out of your collection. Go to countryhomeauctions.com to see some of our prices realized at past auctions. You can also see testimonials. We will also provide references upon request. Rene Snyder Auctioneer Country Home Auction Services LLC. | (717) 880-7217

DOUGLASSVILLE, PA 19518


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 17

Strong Prices And A Few Surprises At JSE & Associates’ Summer Americana And Variety Auction Bisque Figural Skeleton Miniature Lamp Sells For $11,115 The Jeffrey S. Evans and Associates Summer Americana and Variety Auction on Aug. 24 and 25 was a highly successful event and produced strong prices, along with a few surprises, in multiple categories. The two-day format consisted of 1,380 lots of diverse material that generated robust levels of participation for the firm, a strong indication of vigor in several segments of the marketplace. Bidding was intense throughout each day, with over 3,000 registered bidders from 26 countries participating inhouse and online. Session one consisted of selections from the 50-plusyear collection of the late Joan Wentz, Germansville, Pa. Starting the weekend off with a bang, the Wentz collection included a broad array of fresh-to-the-market antiques and collectibles that were well received, with most examples meeting or exceeding pre-sale

expectations. The 506-lot offering featured a selection of miniature lighting, fine rabbitware and spatterware, American folk art and pottery, and an assortment of vintage holiday toys and decorations. The top lot was a bisque figural skeleton miniature lamp with nearly flawless eyes, which garnered $11,115. All prices include a 17 percent buyer’s premium. Other noteworthy results from the session included a Rene Lalique perfume bottle at $5,557, a miniature hanging cast-iron Firefly triple-arm chandelier at $5,265, and a Pennsylvania paint-decorated tole chamberstick selling for $4,095. Session two consisted of the firm’s usual diverse selection of antiques and collectibles and produced strong results, with numerous categories demonstrating signs of renewed energy. Several surprises were in order, most notably a fine Native American, probably Navajo, rug/blanket that was fresh from the estate of Nicholas de

Belleville Katzenbach, Princeton, N.J. It turned out to be the weekend’s top lot, selling for $25,740. The weaving, despite imperfections, sparked a tremendous amount of pre-sale interest and was purchased, after heated bidding, by a New York gallery bidding by phone. Another surprise in the Native American category was an Apache woven-coil basket that soared past its estimate with heavy internet bidding

The Pennsylvania tole chamberstick sold for $4,095.

and finally landed at $7,605. Other noteworthy results from the second day were a mid19th century Shenandoah Valley store ledger at $4,387 and an important Civil War archive of documents pertaining to the United States Colored Troops, which realized $3,276. “This sale generated robust interest across the board from bidders near and far. The overall excitement and strong sales results reflect the freshness and quality of the merchandise offered. In addition, the auction was 100

percent unreserved, so the results are a true and honest gauge of the current market,” stated Jeffrey S. Evans. “We already have several fine examples of American folk art and rare This Native American weaving sold for $25,740. Southern For complete auction material in house for our November Americana and Fine results, a schedule of upcomAntiques Auction, so the fall ing sales, or more informasale should be another great tion, readers may visit www.jeffreysevans.com. event.”

The Library of the late Albert J. Raman, Esq. Sale I: Modern First Editions and Contemporary Collectible Books BIDDING OPENS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 AT 10 A.M. Closing Begins Thursday, October 4 at 12 Noon Inspection: Wednesday, September 26 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. at our Gallery (and by appointment) 2501 E. Ontario Street,

The bisque figural skeleton miniature A Native American woven-coil basket The Rene Lalique perfume bottle realized $5,557. lamp sold for $11,115. went for $7,605.

PUBLIC AUCTION OF FIREARMS

PHILADELPHIA, PA 19134

Online at Invaluable.com Modern first editions, limited edition, and signed books by authors including: James Baldwin, John Barth, TC Boyle, Truman Capote, Raymond Carver, Michael Chabon, Fielding Dawson, Theodore Dreiser, John Dos Passos, William Faulkner, Ian Fleming, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, John Gardner, Gunter Grass, Joseph Heller, Ernest Hemingway, John Irving, James Joyce, Jack Kerouac, WP Kinsella, Sinclair Lewis, Norman Mailer, Bernard Malamud, Vladimir Nabokov, Joyce Carol Oates, Eugene O’Neill, Thomas Pynchon, Tom Robbins, Philip Roth, Salman Rushdie, JD Salinger, John Steinbeck, James Thurber, B. Traven, William Vollmann, Kurt Vonnegut, David Foster Wallace, Nathaniel West, Tennessee Williams, Richard Wright. In addition, there are a number of volumes signed by politicians, actors, comedians, celebrities, and US Presidents Terms: Cash/Credit Cards/ PayPal/WePay. 20% Buyer’s Premium.

CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17202 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD STARTING AT 6 P.M.

“Kauffman Community Center,” 7289 Ruritan Dr.,

R019150

Claystrong Enterprises Clayton Armstrong, Auctioneer | 717-372-3243 | AU-005948 claystrongantiques@gmail.com | Claystrongenterprises.com | Auctionzip.com ID 41065

AUCTIONEERS/APPRAISERS www.bssauction.com

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 Located in Perry

AUTOS - SCOOTER (offered at Noon)

ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES - GUNS Oak Furniture - Corner sideboard, bookcase desk, sideboard, icebox; Keystone kit. cab.; pump organ; music cabinet; rockers; smoking stand; Columbian Palace cookstove; Kitchen collectibles - 25 cast-iron cookware pcs.; 15-stoneware pcs.; wooden butter bowl & paddle; rolling pins; dough box; egg carrier; graniteware; utensils; Lance & Planters counter jars; spice shakers; spongeware bowls; White Mtn. 6 qt. ice cream freezer; prim. meat grinder; coffee grinder; Fire-King tulip nesting bowls; cruets; salt dips; Ruby Flash & souvenir glass; canning jars; cookbooks; galv. tubs; wooden spoke wheelbarrow; wall telephone w/oak case; sm. shaving stand w/mirror; Miller’s Furniture (Hbg.) advert. Carnival dish; 1928 Hotel Jefferson Reed & Barton tray; advertising pcs.; Rockville Bridge reverse painting; 2-sm. metal dogs & airplane; Beatrix Potter & Hershey figurines; 42-Guns, many early ones; Wilkerson GR1007 bayonet.

AUCTION BEGINS AT 5 P.M. Preview Begins at Approx. 3 P.M. SHADY MAPLE CONFERENCE ROOM 3rd Floor, Please Take The Elevator From The 1st or 2nd Floor

EARL, PA A 17519

Between Rt. 322 & Rt. 23, Off of Rt. 897 Absentee Bids Accepted.

CLOCKS - STRING INSTRUMENTS - RADIOS EARLY RECORD PLAYERS

R020212

Check www.auctionzip.com ID#5793 for photos and details. Hope To See You There! Always Accepting Quality Consignments: One Item or Entire Estate FULL SERVICE AUCTION CO. Reasonable Commissions. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE AVAILABLE. Terms Of Sale: Cash, Approved Check, Visa, MC or Discover; 13% Buyer’s Premium, 3% Discount for Cash or Check. A Lifetime Of Experience! AUCTIONEERS: Ted Maurer | Bob Homan Larry Heinsey | John Hums Brian Callahan | Katelyn Callahan GENERAL MANAGER: Gary Schoenly PROPRIETOR: Jared Schoenly Service Beyond Our Years!

Acoustic guitars incl. Aria 6810, First Art, Harmony, Stella & Yamaha FG430; Harmony & Oscar Schmidt (OH425E) elect. guitars; Hohner 64 Chronmonica; Oscar Schmidt auto harp; mandolin; Squier & Traynor amplifiers; Zenith tabletop radio; Philco 46-1226 upright radio & record player; Columbia “Disc Graphophone” player; Edison Firestone Phonograph cylinder player; Victor VV-100 Upright talking Machine; lg. qty. of 78 rpms; 25 shelf & wall clocks to incl. Ansonia, Ingraham, N. Haven, Sessions, Waterbury, Welch & Westbury; 3-cuckoo clocks; 2-Grandfather clocks.

BOOKS Approx 50 of Perry Co., PA to incl. 28 Chandler books to incl. Railroads of Perry Co.; Becker’s 3 vol. set of “School Houses in Perry Co.; Bells & Whistles; Hain’s 1922 History of Perry Co.; Perry Co. Grist Mills; A Perry Co. Collection; Perry Co. in Focus (2008); Perry Co. - A Pictorial History; Dennis Hocker books incl. “The Railroad of Perry Co.,” “Towpaths & Aqueducts of Perry Co.,” “Marysville” & “Historic Views of Perry Co.”; Linda Martin Gilmore books incl. “Andersonburg, Cisna Run & Couchtown,” “Early Settlement & Industry: Center & Bixler,” Sandy Hill, Kistler, Liberty Valley, Stony Point & Pine Grove; Add’t books - Several Civil War books to incl. PA at Gettysburg (2 vols.) & Gettysburg Reunion 50 Ann., 1863-1913; WWI & II books; Titanic; Airplanes & Trains; Foxfire 1-8 & 10; Kids’ books & more.

MODERN FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD

Auction Service AU-2553-L

(717) 853-4025

Auctioneer’s Notes - This auction offers an interesting variety of early goods as well as some quality household items. Please visit www. auctionzip.com for photos & last minute updates. Terms - Cash or PA check only. Parking will be in an adjacent field if weather permits. Selling for the Charles Weibley, Sr. Estate Charles Weibley, Jr. & Cyndi Jones, Executors

R020004

GOLD & SILVER COINS & PAPER CURRENCY

Auction Co. #AY002122

TIME - 9 A.M.

Co., Rye Twp., 2934 Valley Rd. (Rt. 850),

1940 Chevolet Sedan w/216 cu. in. 6 cyl. eng. (original & runs); 2003 Buick Park Avenue w/V6, 3.8 ltr. eng., leather seats, loaded, 65,419 miles; Pride Mobility Go-Go® Elite Traveller elect. scooter (works wells).

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH

www.cabinfeverauctions.com

215-425-7030

MARYSVILLE, PA 17053

COIN & CURRENCY AUCTION

Call at 800-789-5068 or 610-587-8139

AU-1487-L

PUBLIC ESTATE AUCTION

CABIN FEVER AUCTIONS

129 Toddy Drive, EAST 1

R020154

109 FIREARMS TO BE SOLD Firearms: WINCHESTERS: Mdl. 12 12 and 16 ga., Mdl. 37 16 and 12 ga. Mdl. 370, youth 410 ga., Mdl. 59 12 ga. Mdl. 1911 12 ga., Mdl. 60 22 cal., 32 WCF, 69A 22 cal., Mdl. 88 308 cal., Mdl. 94 30-30, Ranger 7mm Rem., Mdl. 52 22 cal., Mdl. 67A 22 cal., Mdl. 64 32 WS, Remingtons: Mdl. 870 Wingmaster 12 ga. and 16 ga., 12 ga. Single shot, 30-06 Springfield, Gamemaster Mdl. 760 30-06. 740 30-06, Savage: Mdl. 99 Win 308, Mdl. 1899 303 Savage, Fox B 23 ga., Springfiled Mdl. 944, Weatherby: Centurion 12 ga., Browning: 30-06 Medallion. Note: (109 total guns to be sold) This is a small listing of firearms to be sold. Please check our website or auctionzip for full listing. For a full catalog by mail contact Claystrong Enterprises for a catalog. PREVIEW WILL BEGIN AT 2 P.M. Terms: Everything sold AS-IS where is. Cash or Check, no Credit Cards Accepted at this sale.


18 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018

antiquesandauctionnews.net

Movie Magazines: Favorites Of Starstruck Fans By Roy Nuhn Back when the Great Depression had America in its grip and working women and men considered themselves lucky to earn 10 dollars a week behind a counter or in a factory, millions of people spent a small part of each paycheck on a ticket to Hollywood. For about 10 cents, a person could

purchase the latest issue of “Photoplay” or “Modern Screen” and be instantly transported to film sets, premieres at Grauman’s Chinese Theater, lunch at the Brown Derby, or the home of a favorite movie star. The Tinseltown visited was a place where elegant women and handsome men became the idols of millions, earned enormous salaries, and

parked block-long Dusenbergs in the driveways of their estates. It was a wonderful world, glamorous and romantic, even if it existed only in the pages of the great movie magazines. Long before, as early as the 1890s, Americans began reading about the new movie pictures in general interest publications. A few short-lived

periodicals devoted exclusively to “the flickers” appeared and disappeared in the opening years of the 20th century. The first regularly published magazines about movies were “Photoplay Motion Picture Stories” (later “Motion Pictures”) and “Picture Play” that debuted between 1909 and 1911. But the golden age of movie magazines, from the 1920s to the ’40s, coincides with the heyday of Hollywood’s star system. As

the number of theaters grew and attendance figures skyrocketed, the public developed an obsessive interest in the personalities and private lives of the larger-than-life figures they watched on the silver screen. New publications catered to their endless appetite for information and gossip. More and more titles appeared, starting in the days of silent films and continuing, despite hard times, all through the 1930s. Among the best were

“Screenland,” which debuted in 1923, “Movie Story” (1924), “Movie Mirror” (1928), “Modern Screen” (1930), “Silver Screen” (1930) and “Movie Guide” (1931). Their readers were usually, though not exclusively, young and female. For typically a dime, the dedicated fan got anywhere from 80 to 200 pages per issue, including 60 to 100 photos of stars, both candids of them at work and play and glamorous studio Continued on page 23

PUBLIC AUCTION 500+ Cataloged Lots York Expo Center John & Paige Smith Building 334 Carlisle Ave., YORK,

SAT., OCT. 13, Here is Cleo Madison from “Motion Here is Alma Rubens from “Motion Here is Ginger Rogers from “Movie Classic” (March 1935). Picture Magazine” (Aug. 1926). Picture Magazine” (Dec. 1916).

PA

9:00 A.M.

Preview Fri., Oct. 12, 5-7 P.M. Huge Collection of 400+ Pcs. Art Pottery Including, Lots of Weller & Roseville, Fulper, Muncie, Van Briggle, Marcel Guillard & others, Many Wall Pockets, Weller & Roseville Jardiniere & Pedestals & More.

1,000 + Tobacco Tins, Cans, Jars, Displays, Coke Adv. Clothing, Advertising Items, Tape Measures, Egg Timers, Misc. Pottery & More. Online Bidding Available Terms: 20% Buyer’s Premium for in-house check website for online bidding terms.

R020415

Maury Thurman was on the cover of Peggy Shannon was on the front of Ann Harding was on “Photoplay” (Aug. 1934). “Picture Play” (Jan. 1932). “Photoplay” (Sept. 1919).

RENTZELS AUCTION SERVICE INC. Conley AU-003269L 717-577-1886 www.rentzelsauctionservice.com

Auctioneer: Dave

September Estate Antique Auction SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH AT 9:00 A.M. Preview, Friday September 28th 1 to 4 P.M. From 7:30 A.M. To 10:00 day of sale 20 Bonnie Brae Road,

SPRING CITY, PA

19475

This is Ava Gardner from “Movie Fan” Irene Delroy was on the cover of (Jan. 1949). “Motion Picture Classic” (March 1931).

Kay Francis appeared on the “The New This is Marlene Dietrich from “Screen Movie” (Oct. 1932). Book” (Aug. 1933).

GUNS & MILITARY: Marlin Model 81 .22 Rifle, Remington Mosin Nagant Rifle, Arisaka Type 30 Rifle, Kassnar Model 16 .22 Rifle, Hungarian Steyr Rifle, Siamese Mauser Rifle, Ithaca 37 16ga Shotgun, Dickson Howa Golden Bear 30-06 Rifle, North African Flintlock Pistol, BAYONETS: Danish, Turkish, German & Argentina Mauser, Enfield Parade, Australian L1A1, Enfield, Swedish, Russian Ak47, Springfield Trapdoor, Mosin Nagant, French, Spanish Bayonets, Deer & Antelope Mounts, Holsters, Gun Cases, WWI Stereopticon Photos, Nazi NSKK Pendant, SS Stickpin, Nazi Photos & Stereopticon, Cannonball, German WWII Pith Helmet, US Model 1918 Fighting Knife. SOLD AT 9:00 9.M. FURNITURE: Oak S Rolltop Desk, Mahogany Blanket Chest, Carved Fancy Oak chair, Country Chairs, Council Craftsmen Chest, Black Leather Stools, Country Chairs, Footstools, Cherry Desk, Dry Sink, Oak Room Divider, Umbrella Stand, Early Cast-Iron Fancy Floor Lamp, lots of great country and more. ANTIQUES: Vintage Clothing, Racks of Vintage Children’s Clothing, Rag Carpets, All kinds of Glassware, Art Glass, Lots of Vintage costume Jewelry, Large Lot of Vintage Linens, Many Excellent Art Books, Dozens of Paintings and Prints: Portraits, Contemporary, Landscape, Horse, several unique subjects, some very large, Great Frames. This is a major Discovery Sale for Art, Luster, Art Glass, Murano Glass, Carnival Glass, Pottery, Cut Glass, Many pieces of Country items, Halloween Decorations, Lots of Decorative country items, Quilts, Many Colors of Coverlets, Wooden and Brass Accessories, Quilt Racks, Hanging lights, Yuengling Light, Hooked Rugs, Lamps, Ladies’ Fans, Early Copper and Brass items, Lots of Sewing items, and more! DOLLS: Dollhouse Miniatures, Several Artist pieces, Showcases full Furniture, Foods, Accessories, Dishes, Dollhouse Kits, Dolls in original Boxes, Composition, Hard Plastic, Tiny Tears, Shirley Temple, Showcase of Ginny Dolls, all kinds, Dollhouse Greenhouse, Christmas Rooombox, Effanbee Dolls, Heirloom Babies, Doo Ron Rhoads Dress Patterns Doll Clothing, Boxes and Cases AU002045L of Accessories and Other dolls, Ceramics, Artist AUCTIONEER Peddler Doll, Mickey Mouse Dishes, Furniture, 383 Ben Franklin Hwy. W., DOUGLASSVILLE, PA Eileen Rhoads and more! This is just a small listing…..

RON RHOADS

This is Ruby Keeler from the “Silver Janey Gaynor appeared on “Movie Classic” (Oct. 1934). Screen” (May 1936).

13% Buyer’s Premium

610-385-4818 WEB: WWW.ECHANT.COM

AU003750L

R020438

Directions: Route 724 to Bonnie Brae Road, follow signs.


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 19

463 EAST LANCASTER AVENUE DOWNINGTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 19335 P: (610) 269-4040 F: (610) 269-9274 INFO@POOKANDPOOK.COM WWW.POOKANDPOOK.COM ONLINE BIDDING AT WWW.BIDSQUARE.COM

Auctioneers and Appraisers

THE COLLECTION OF PAUL & RITA FLACK SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13TH, 2018 AT 10AM

POOK & POOK IS ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS FOR: ONLINE ONLY COINS & JEWELRY

FINE JEWELRY IN GREENVILLE, DE

ONLINE ONLY DECORATIVE ARTS

ANTIQUE TOYS

NOVEMBER 7TH, 2018

NOVEMBER 30TH, 2018 WITH STUART KINGSTON JEWELERS

NOVEMBER 8TH & 9TH, 2018

DECEMBER 7TH & 8TH, 2018 WITH NOEL BARRETT

FIREARMS & MILITARIA

AMERICANA & INTERNATIONAL AY000004L

R020451

JANUARY 11TH & 12TH, 2019

NOVEMBER 17TH, 2018


antiquesandauctionnews.net

How To Make A Profit Before You Sell Something “What’s It Worth” Antiques Minute

than selling. We buy what we like, but that doesn’t mean a pretty good chance you’ll fail others will like it. Buyers want By Mike Ivankovich to make a profit on that item. to pay as little as possible For most in the business, and will most likely negotiate There’s an expression in the antiques and collectibles buying is always more fun their buying price as low as possible. And the number one trade that your profit is made reason people attend aucwhen you “buy” sometions is to buy for as litthing and not tle as possible, so don’t when you “sell” it. expect top dollar when What this means is that selling, unless the item is you need to buy things exceptional. right. If you pay too much Remember, “your profit is when buying privately, if made when you buy, not when you get caught up in a you sell,” so shop wisely. bidding war at auction, What’s it worth? Early in or if you fail to do your my career, I saw an excephomework before tional blue slip-decorated buying, then there’s stoneware pitcher at a

New Book Released On Cast-Iron Safe Banks Nearly 500 unique examples identified Schiffer Publishing Ltd. would like to introduce “The Safe Bank Book: Cast Iron Safe Banks Made between 1865 and 1941,” by Michael Holz. Made as toy savings banks, souvenirs, or advertising premiums, cast-iron safe banks are found in a variety of sizes, colors, and finishes and were produced from 1865 until World War II. This book is the most complete listing of iron safe banks known to date and includes a broad range of additional information, taken directly from primary reference resources, to engage both the casual reader and serious collector. There are nearly 500 unique casting variations identified with multiple colors and finishes represented. This catalog is augmented with chapters that include more than 20 company profiles, 175 pages reproduced from original

www.johnstinger.com

manufacturer catalogs, over 60 ads from period mail order catalogs, nearly 40 related U.S. patents, as well as trade cards, postcards, calendars, posters, and other ephemera related to safe banks and the companies that made them. About the Author Mike Holz is a logistics engineer for the United States Coast Guard. Over his 30-plus

years with the Coast Guard, his extensive travel has allowed him to meet and visit other collectors. In the late 1970s, he purchased a bank at a flea market as a gift. He kept it and was soon collecting banks in any form he could find. Since the late 1990s, his collecting has focused on safe banks. As a longtime member of the Still Bank Collectors Club of America, he has served on the board of directors and is a past president. In 2009, he hosted the club’s annual convention in Gettysburg, Pa. He currently resides in York County, Pa., with his wife, Beth, and their two teenage children. About the Publisher Schiffer Publishing Ltd. is an independent publisher. Visit www.schifferbooks.com to see more upcoming titles and explore an extensive backlist. To receive regular announcements about book releases from Schiffer Publishing, sign up for its e-newsletter.

flea market. It had perfect color, size, shape, and was in perfect condition. And it was priced much lower than what I thought it was worth. So I bought it and put it in my car. On my second trip around the flea market, the same dealer had the exact same piece, at the exact same price. Yep. I bought a reproduction. And I

overpaid for it. I failed to buy it right, and it wasn’t real. I held it for a few years before selling at a loss. The lesson of this story, if you fail to buy right, you’ll probably fail to make a profit.

Mike Ivankovich is an auctioneer, appraiser, home downsizing expert, and host of the “What’s It Worth? Ask Mike the Appraiser” radio show that airs live on Friday

mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. on WBCB 1490 AM in the greater Philadelphia area. It is available on the internet at www.WBCB1490.com. His show also airs in Denver, Co., on KEZW Cruisin 1430 AM on Saturdays from 3 to 4 p.m. MST and Sundays from 11 a.m. to noon MST and on the internet at www.Cruisin1430.com. To learn more, readers may visit www.AskMikeThe Appraiser.com.

O . E C L KE R R A C . Auctioneer

AU-2425-L

PUBLIC AUCTION

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2018 - 1:30 OUTSIDE To be held at 4401 Philadelphia Ave., CHAMBERSBURG PA 17201 4 miles North of Chambersburg, along Rt. 11.

FURNITURE 8:00 P.M.: Jelly cupboard; oak schoolhouse cupboard; oak Larkin desk; green dovetailed wood box; iron bed; oak dresser w/claw feet; oak table; set of kitchen chairs; 1920’s china closet; much more not listed; washer/dryer. HUNTING/FISHING 6:00: Complete set of PA hunting license from 1913 and up; 2 complete sets of PA resident fishing licenses from 1923-1959; collection of PA dog tags 1907-up; 2 Parker Dbl. barrel shotguns (nice condition). MISCELLANEOUS 3:30: Primitives; graniteware; wood bowls; butter churn; egg crate; large brass scale; Perry Co. Civil War soldier picture; glass pie case; advertising picture; wood decoys; crocks; copper boiler; copper still; kerosene lamps; windup steel cut 1920’s collection of toys - boats, firetruck; taxis, horseless carriages, etc.; 1960’s Texaco tanker in box; Henn pottery; Longaberger®; Dept. 56; old frames; prints; etc. much more. OUTSIDE LINE 1:30: Usual line of outside items, box lots, tools, yard, etc. Terms: Cash, good check13% Buyer’s premium discounted to 10% for cash or good check.

Kenny’s Auction 717-264-6578 AuctionZip.com ID#1421 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.kennysauction.com see pictures on website

ANOTHER HUGE SALE AT SCHUYLKILL COUNTY’S BEST AUCTION

AUCTION TIME BID BOARD 10:00 A.M. (PREVIEW 9:00 A.M.)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 2018 1506 CENTRE TURNPIKE, ORWIGSBURG, PA 17961 15% BUYER’S PREMIUM - 3% CASH DISCOUNT ON BUYER’S PREMIUM HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

SPECIAL NOTE: 2001 Ford Mustang w/143K miles, 3.8L Engine, AOD, Yellow w/ Black Interior. RAILROADIANA: 2 Lg. Wood Signs “Reading Company Passenger Station” & “Schuylkill Haven”, Large Reading RR Bell, LVRR Lantern. COINS: 1877 Indian Head Cent (ANACS Graded VG8), 1942 “2 over 1” Dime, 1829 Capped Bust Half, 1836 Lettered Edge Capped Bust Half, 1837 Capped Bust Half, 1857 Seated Lib Half, Many Morgan & Peace Dollars, Barber - WL & Franklin Halves; 1893 Col Expo Half, Barber & SL Quarters, Mercury Dimes, 1862 2 Cent Pc., Shield & V Nickels, Large, Indian & Wheat Cents, Proof & Mint Sets, Foreign Silver. CURRENCY: 1929 National Currency $5 Notes from Bank of Baltimore, Bank of Chicago, Bank of Philadelphia (2); 1929 National Currency $10 Note from Bank of Chicago, 1934 $5 & $10 Silver Certificates. FIREARMS: Remington Mod 12 .35 Rem Rifle, Remington 7600 30-06 Carbine, Mosin Nagant 7.62 cal. Pistol, Weatherby Vanguard 257 cal. Rifle, Marlin 25N 22LR Rifle, Arisaka Mod 99 7.72 Rifle, Mossberg Mod 835 12 ga. Shotgun, W. Richards 12 ga. Shotgun, Golden State Arms Jungle Carbine No. 4 Mk I, Stevens Mod 62 22 cal. Rifle, Westernfield 50 12 ga. Shotgun, AMR c-28 Flintlock Rifle, Ranger 22 cal. Rifle, Palmetto 12 ga. Shotgun, J. Stevens 12 ga. Shotgun, Springfield 16 ga. Shotgun, Hi-Point 380ACP Pistol, Cobra .380 Pistol, Cobra 9mm & 38 cal. Derringers. Scopes, Ammo, Reloading. HUNTING: Many Compound Bows incl. Matthews & Browning Nomad, Leica Rangefinder, Yukon SL Crossbow. FISHING: New Rods, Reels, Lures, Tackle Boxes. FURNITURE: Early 1800’s Oak Secretary Desk, Cherry Ethan Allen: Chest w/Mirror-Lingerie ChestSilverware Chest-Nightstand; Stepback Cupboard, Oak Rolltop Desk, Glass Door Bookcases, Lg. Hallway Mirror/Stand, Modern Oak Bedroom Set, Oriental Style Black Lacquer Cabinets & Room Dividers, Thomasville Dining Room Set, Grandfather Clocks. JEWELRY: 10K Diamonds Rings, Lg. 10K Men’s Diamond Ring; Many Sterling Pcs, Many Pocket Watches. DOLLS: Ponytail Barbie w/Case, Early Barbie Clones, Early Articulated Composition Doll, Fayzah Spanos. TOYS: Lionel Trains & ZW Transformer; Chein Ferris Wheel, Tin “ToeJoe” Trapeze Artist, Tin Friction Lumber Tractor w/Box, BB Guns, Hillan Bazooka, Glass & Clay Marbles, Many Board Games, Breyer Horses, Tin Lunch Boxes, Cast Iron Banks, Slot Cars, Atari Systems & Games. DISNEY TOYS: Early “Doc” Doll, Jiminy Cricket Ramp Walker, Disneykins, Mickey Mouse Club Talking Telephone & Strombecker Wooden Train. ANTIQUES/VINTAGE: Lg. Enterprise Coffee Grinder, Barber Pole, Bicycles incl. Thunderjet Super Deluxe Woman’s & Huffy Good Vibrations Men’s, Singer Treadle Sewing Machines, Mirroscope & Antique Glass Slide Projector, Enterprise Cherry Stoner, Bird of Paradise Rugs, Wooden Ship’s Wheel, Mining Helmets, Lamps, Montgomery Ward Cream Separator, Coca-Cola Hand Truck, Copper Floto-Plane Wringer Washing Machine. PAPER: 1907 Harrisburg, PA Civil War Dedication Certificate, Comics incl. 60’s. SPORTS: 1948 & 49 Bowman, Topps incl 52 Phil Rizzuto, 54 Hank Bauer, 56 Spahn. DECORATIVE ARTS: Lladro Ballerina & Butterfly, Lenox, Roseville. INSTRUMENTS: Trombone, Clarinet, Rivoli Accordion. COLLECTIBLES: Longaberger® Baskets, Hummels incl. Larger Pcs. OTHER: New Weston Fruit & Wine Press, HUNDREDS of Halloween Decorations incl. Blowmolds & Life Size Werewolf, Lg. Concrete Foo Dog Statues. No Personal Checks: See Our Web Site: www.auctiontimebidboard.com AY002311 AUCTIONEER: TOM HENDRICKS

“Proven Reliability for Buyers And Sellers” Phone:

570-968-4636 OWNER: CAROLYN FRY AA019615 R020410

R020288

20 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 21

Rare Campaign Flag, Timepiece From Titanic Lead Heritage Auctions’ Americana And Political Auction Rare Polk And Dallas Flag, Among Largest Political Flags Ever Made, Sells For $81,250 group of 84 lots related to the legendary American scout, bison hunter, and showman when multiple bidders drove its final price to $32,500, more than six times its preauction estimate. A rare and early poster A rare Polk and Dallas large 1844 campaign flag issued around 1878 to promote Cody’s New banner sold for $81,250. York stage play, this example is one of only Tea Party until it brought $37,500. The political cartoon a handful known to remain in was published after Dec. 23, existence, according to former Buffalo Bill 1773, and before April 1774, longtime mere months after the Sons of Historical Center curator Paul Liberty, disguised as Mohawk Fees. Printed by Cleveland, Indians, took to Boston Harbor Ohio-based lithographers W.J. and destroyed more than Morgan & Co., this example 92,000 pounds of tea. Just six came from the collection of copies of the copper engraved the late collector Edward C. cartoon are known to exist in Gillette. Gillette amassed one

dated “1791” after Gilbert Stuart, which sold for $27,500. A Cox and Roosevelt jugate button for the 1920 running mates, considered the “Holy Grail of political buttons, sold

for $22,500, and a signed Lyndon B. Johnson Air Force One swearing-in photograph realized $21,250. To learn more, readers may visit www.HA.com.

DECORATOR’S DREAM AUCTION

Furniture - Toys - Collectibles SUNDAY, September 30 at 10 A.M. Preview Friday, Sept. 28, 12 Noon-4 P.M.; Sunday 9 A.M. thru Auction 1500 Paxton Street,

HARRISBURG, PA 17104

FURNITURE (12 Noon): Including High Quality Modern. French Style Bedroom Set; High Top Dining Suite; End and Coffee Tables; Curio Cabinet; Wicker; Patio Furniture; MidCentury Table and Four Chairs; Decorator Floor and Table Lamps; Stressless Chair; Ikea Bedroom Set; Leather Craft Recliner; Nesting Tables; Gilded Mirrors; Bar Stools; Wicker Console Table; Wingback Chairs; Rugs: High Quality Area and Runners. COLLECTIBLES: Cast-Iron Skillets; Native American: Pots, Kachina, Jewelry, Beadwork, Arrowheads; Vintage Luggage; Art Pottery; Majolica; Carpenter’s Chest; Longaberger® Baskets; Vintage Linens. ART: Antique and Modern; Sculptures. HOUSE AND HOME: 2 Daston Folding Bicycles; Small Appliances; Flatware and Dinnerware. TOYS TOYS TOYS: Large Collection, 100s Lots! Cap Guns; Superman incl. Cookie Jar, Figures, Posters; Pez; Vac-U-Forms; Star Wars; Roy Rogers; Barbies; Disney; Cabbage Patch; Britains; Pressed Steel Vehicles; Winross; Fisher-Price; Train Sets; Hess Tucks; Slot Cars: Sets, Cars, Parts, Revell, Eldon.

www.CordierAuction.com 15% Buyer’s Premium. Terms: Cash, PA checks. Out-of-state checks w/prior approval. All major credit cards accepted. Food concession. Located off Interstate 83 between 13th Street and 17th Street exits, Harrisburg, PA!

institutional holdings. One of the premier political banners surviving from the era, Henry Clay’s spectacular handpainted banner from the 1844 campaign drew multiple bids before closing at $35,000, nearly double its pre-auction estimate. Reflecting the Nativist and Protectionist viewpoint of many of Clay’s supporters, the banner features a portrait of Clay over text that reads: “AMERICA THOU ART OUR COUNTRY AND THEE WILL WE SUPPORT / We are labourers and would not that our children’s bread should be cast to the dogs of foreign nations.” William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody’s Wild West Show “HeNu-Kaw,” a richly colored lithographed poster depicting “The Handsomest Indian Maiden in the World,” led a

William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody’s Wild West Show’s “He-Nu-Kaw” is a colorful lithographed poster depicting “The Handsomest Indian Maiden in the World” and led a group of 84 lots related to the legendary American scout, bison hunter, and showman. It sold for $32,500.

R020452

This rare copper engraved cartoon print celebrating the Boston Tea Party brought $37,500. The political cartoon was published after Dec. 23, 1773, and before April 1774, just months after the Sons of Liberty, disguised as Mohawk Indians, took to Boston Harbor and destroyed more than 92,000 pounds of tea. Six copies are known to exist in institutional holdings.

This pocket watch owned by one of the passengers on the R.M.S. Titanic sold for $57,500.

One of the premier political banners surviving from the era, the Henry Clay handpainted banner from the 1844 campaign drew $35,000, nearly double its pre-auction estimate.

of the finest collections of items related to Buffalo Bill, many of which appeared in this auction. Other top lots included a George Washington portrait

WILSON’S MULTI-ESTATE ANTIQUE AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 2018 STARTING AT 2 P.M. Preview: Tuesday, October 2nd Noon- 7 P.M. Wednesday, October 3rd 10 A.M. Order of Sale: 2 P.M. - Outside Tables, followed by Inside Table. Lots and Showcases. 6 P.M. - Front Lawn. 7 P.M. - Furniture, Artwork & Rugs.

at WILSON’S AUCTION GALLERY, 344 Valleybrook Road,

CHESTER HEIGHTS, PA 19017 Vehicles: 2010 Kia Forte (92K Miles), 2003 Toyota Corolla (148K), 1998 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer (130k), 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (107K), 2004 Geely Scooter, Vintage Honda Super Sport 400 Four Motorcycle. 2004 Geely Scooter. Furniture: Early Pine General Store Cupboard w/12 Drawer Base England Blanket Chest, Federal Walnut Schoolmaster’s Desk, Mahogany Oval Tilt-Top Candlestand w/Sunburst Inlay, German Walnut Server, Pair Of Oriental End Tables, Carved Oak Bonnet Chest, Centennial High Back Armchair, Mid Century Walnut Coffee Table, Late Federal Bookcase Secretary, Mission Oak Bench, Oriental Rosewood Coffee Table. Rugs: 6’x9’ Johegan. Collectibles: Four Chinese Spider In Web Silver Place Card Holders, Sterling Ornate Victorian Hand Mirror, Flatware; Tiffany & Co. “Bamboo Lattice “Glass Bowl, Western USA W49 Bowie Knife, Cast-Iron Brass Equestrian Andirons, Pair Of 34” Artcrete Pineapple Statuary, Antique Dress Form (Model Form Co.), Binoculars: Sard 7150 US Navy Mark 21, Nikkon 9x35, Hertel & Reuss; Old Salvation Army Bonnet, Antique Victorian Waist Coat Jackets, Vintage Kaleidoscopes, Viewmaster & Slides, Vintage Dolls, Dutch & Navaho Miniature Figurines, Wedgwood Green Pitcher, Blue Jasper Plates, Coalport “The nativity Collection,” Grecian Clock, Edwardian Vase; Waterford Marquis Goblets, Flutes, “The Wedding Heirloom” Bowl, Vase; Lenox Goblets, Figurines, Vases; Service For 12 Lenox China “Castle Garden” Pattern, 4 Lenox Presidential Collection “Liberty Pattern,” Lusterware Ivory & Gold Pitcher Decorated With Flowers W A Packard, Gorham Pewter Coffee Set, Wallace Nutting “A Studios Maid,” 1801 Marriage Register, Hummels, Silver Overlaid Carving Set By Briddell, Collection Of Perfume Bottles From “The Land Of Pharaohs,” W D Co. French Briar Bakelite Pipe, Old 1930’s Keystone Toy Locomotive, Dancing Merry Chimp, Manewal Lange Biscuit Co. Tin, “Westtown Through the Years” Book, Griswold #6 Skillet, Corn Molds…. Dolls: Two 1962 Midge Dolls, Two 1960 Ken Dolls One Patent Pending, 1968 “The World Of Barbie Double Doll Case, 1976 Fashion Doll Trunk, Clothing, Accessories, Li’L Friends Of Kelly, Becky & Melody; 1965 Jane West Doll Louis Marx Co., Miniature Dress Form With Vintage Doll Dress, Shady Lane Porcelain Doll Head & Parts, German Bisque Doll Heads Arm. & Marseille, Dutch & Navaho Miniature Figurines. Guns: Thompson “Black Diamond” .50 Cal Black Powder Rifle, Navy Arms .50 Cal Black Powder Rifle, Connecticut Valley Arms “Optima Pro” Bolt Action .22 Cal. Long Rifle, Bolt Action .22 Cal. Long Rifle, Model 81-DL, Marlin Firearms Co. Model 81-DL, Black Powder Pistol Italy. Upcoming Sales: 2 Day On-Site - Tons Of Collectibles, September 26 & 27, 2018, 415 Lincoln Street, Folsom, PA 19033 & 2 Day On-Site Sale - Historic Darlington Farm, October 20 & 21, 2018, 643 Darlington Road, Media, PA 19063. Now Accepting Consignments For Our November 7, 2018 Catalogued Train Auction. Quality Additions Until Sale Time. For information on absentee and phone bidding please call our Gallery at 610.358.9515 or www.wilsonsauction.net email: info@wilsonsauction.net

Wilson’s Auctioneers & Appraisers

Terms: Cash, Penna. Check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx, Debit. First time buyers: Check payments accepted only if accompanied by bank letter of credit. Buyer’s Premium: 15%.

GALLERY: 610-358-9515 FAX: 610-358-9056 PA #AU-002824-L

R020462

A rare Polk and Dallas significantly large 1844 campaign flag banner sold for $81,250, and a pocket watch owned by one of the passengers on the R.M.S. Titanic drew $57,500 to lead Heritage Auctions’ Americana and Political Auction held Aug. 25 and 26 in Dallas, Texas. Sales from the two-day event totaled $1,459,448. “This auction featured items that really captured the fascination of collectors of all levels,” according to Heritage’s Americana Auctions director Tom Slater. “The 1844 campaign flag and the watch from the Titanic are lots that tell important stories and will be key pieces in their new owners’ collections.” Polk campaign items, especially display pieces, are rare, and the Polk and Dallas flag is one of the largest political flags ever made, measuring 49.5-by-30.5 inches, or 57by-38 inches with the frame. The flag is one of perhaps six known. It formerly resided in the legendary U.I. “Chick” Harris collection and achieved the highest price of any item when that collection was sold in a series of eight auctions nearly 20 years ago. Intended for horizontal display, it still has the original fabric loops for suspension across the top and fine stitching around the perimeter. The pocket watch was salvaged from Sinai Kantor, a Russian immigrant who was one of the victims when the Titanic collided with an iceberg on April 15, 1912. Kantor’s belongings, including the watch, were returned to his widow, Miriam, who was spared when “women and children first” protocol earned her a seat on the final lifeboat to reach the rescue ship R.M.S. Carpathia. Numerous bidders pursued “Revolutionary War: Liberty Triumphant or the Downfall of Oppression,” a rare copper engraved cartoon print celebrating the Boston


By Anita Stratos From the late 19th century through early 1948, Weller Pottery produced high-quality pieces in their Zanesville, Ohio, factory. Originally, Weller art pottery was handdecorated, but by the early 1920s, the company moved to high-production commercial art pottery; by 1935, the company was making only molded pottery. And while the Louwelsa pottery line, named after founder Samuel Weller’s daughter, Louise, was one of its most popular and longrunning lines with over 500 different shapes, it’s the Sicard line, which ceased production in 1907, that is and has been the most soughtafter of Weller’s patterns. Weller used a number of different marks throughout its years in business, and occasionally you might find an authentic piece that doesn’t use the Weller name at all. It’s best to have a trusted reference source that shows the

different marks Weller used throughout their 60-plus years in business so you can check any piece before you buy it. However, Weller used incised or impressed marks for most of their lines all the way up until 1933, when a raised script-style “Weller Pottery” was used on molded pottery through 1948. The name “Weller” did not appear by itself on any of these pieces. This brings us to a particularly brazen fake that was made in the midwestern U.S. Attempting to look like a piece from Weller’s L’Art Nouveau line (190304) that put a focus on the female form, this $20 fake has skin-toned, arched female nudes as handles on a greenish-gray vase. It shows none of the beauty or grace of a true Weller piece, but it sports a raised “Weller” mark (with the single name appearing alone) molded into the bottom. Since Weller’s molded pottery came into production well after their L’Art Nouveau period, this is an obvious giveaway. Another thing that’s clearly wrong with the purported Weller piece was the glaze. The fake piece has a glossy glaze while Weller’s L’Art Nouveau pieces were all matte glazed. In addition, the glaze is crazed, which in and of itself is not proof of age; in fact, many scammers deliberately manufacture fakes with

SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 2018 AT 10:00 A.M. 128 PA RTE. 715, BRODHEADSVILLE, PA 18322 For hundreds of PHOTOS, visit Auctionzip.com (ID#4958). Outstanding unreserved auction to include 44 star flag/eagle sampler, Eames chair, set (8) Harry Bertoia wire chairs and other Mid-Century Modern items, arrowheads, ant. apothecary’s brass scale, Coats oak spool cabinet, paint decorated country store coffee bin, ant. clocks, cherry furniture, fine Gold, Diamond, Sterling and vintage costume jewelry, Marx and other vintage toys, cobalt decorated stoneware, many antique tools inc. blacksmith’s, embroidery, Fine Arts (Savitsky, Arner, etc.), Nazi SA dagger and medals, RR & other lanterns, Art Deco serving pieces, architectural antiques, U.S. and Foreign silver coins, gold coins and slabbed collector coins, (2) buck head mounts, old lodge & military pins/medals, Larkin style oak side X side, vintage signs, hunting/fishing collectibles, 19th - early 20th C. stamps, Rolex watch, Gold pocket watch, youth pedal-type racer, straight razors, PA-NY-NJ postcards, Muhlenberg College yearbooks 1909 & 1912, vintage Christmas and Halloween decorations; unpacking more daily.

JACK HAMBLIN AUCTIONEER PA AU1813L PAA NAA 570-688-5735 Swiftwater, PA 18370

Say You Saw It In Antiques & Auction News

BODNAR’S AUCTION 3,500 Lots

N[ VE

SOLDgsinA3ll Day!

BUY, SELL, CONSIGN, GET IN THE ACTION

AT THE NEW JERSEY CONVENTION & EXPO CENTER

Sale Rin

Auction Held Monthly!

EDISON, NJ

97 Sunfield Ave., For more info call

1-866-349-7378 NEXT SALE: Thurs.,October 18th

www.bodnarsauction.com

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 9:00 A.M. COLLECTION OF CLYDE WITMER 6870 ROUTE 225, ELIZABETHVILLE, “THE PILLOW GAP”

PA 17023

(Auction will be held onsite at 6870 Route 225 Elizabethville, PA also known as The Pillow Gap. From Harrisburg take Route 322W toward Lewistown/State College. Take the Halifax PA 225 exit. Proceed through Halifax and toward Elizabethville. At the red light in Elizabethville at Koppy’s on the Square, proceed straight toward Berrysburg. At the Square in Berrysburg, proceed straight toward Pillow and then to auction site. Watch for “AUCTION TODAY” signs.)

ANTIQUE TRACTORS & RELATED ITEMS

1920 International Harvester 8-16 Kerosene tractor; 1939 Farmall F-30 w/40” rims; 1935 Farmall F-20; 1963 Farmall 806 (first year of production); 1953 Farmall Super M (Rock Island Plant); 1950 McCormick Deering W-9 Standard; 1946 McCormick Deering W-6 Standard; 1952 McCormick Deering W-4 Standard; 1939 Farmall M (first year of production); 1939 Farmall H (first year of production); 1946 Farmall H; 1947 Farmall H; 1955 Farmall 300; 1957 Farmall 350: Farmall BN; Centaur KM serial no 7411001; Copar Panzer garden tractor; IH Cub Cadet Diesel lawn tractor; Cub Cadet 123 hydrostatic lawn tractor; 2-International Type M hit & miss engines (1.5hp & 3.0hp); Ideal hit & miss engine (3hp); McCormick Deering-Swab Wagon tractor umbrella; Red Crown gasoline pump; Tydol visible pump; IH safari hat; BMC Tractor Senior pedal tractor w/ wagon; PARTS: grills, tin work, magnetos, hoods, lights, gears, pulleys, wheels, wheel weights; lights; carburetors; decals; etc. for tractors including F-12 through F-30, H, M, C, W series, & more; large collection of IH related manuals; ADVERTISING SIGNS: Case Farm Machinery, Exide batteries, Pennzoil, Phillies Cigar, Atlantic motor oil, Atlantic white flash, Kelly Springfield tires, Valvoline motor oil, Model smoking tobacco, mail pouch tobacco, Hahn Hi-boy, Firestone tires, Diet-Rite cola, Sir Walter Ralleigh tobacco, Sinclair Opaline motor oil, Socony motor oil, restrooms, IH gasoline engines used on this farm, wooden IH harvesting machines & twine, Fairbanks Morse gas engines used on this farm, Morton salt, Beech-nut chewing tobacco, Fairbanks Morse electric lighting plant, Nehi soda, Las Vegas Cigar, Sterling Beer; Case Steam Engine door; brass steam whistle; IH gloves rack; 1/16 scale toy tractors; etc.

TOOLS & RELATED ITEMS ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

Enterprise MFG Troy, PA dog/sheep/hog tread mill; Radio Jet wagon; chicken nesting boxes; antique sheep sheers; grain scale; 2 cream separators; corn sheller; blacksmith forge; sharpening stone; school desks; buggy seat; Carnival glass; dress form; runner sleds; Carnival canes; yellowware mold; cookie cutters; wooden advertisement boxes; brass fire extinguisher; nail kegs; 2 small wagon wheels; 4 large wagon wheels; 2 large wooden barrels; wooden wheelbarrow; bale hooks; milk cans; butcher’s block meat bench; etc. TERMS: Cash or PA check. All items sold as is. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. No Sale’s Tax! No Buyer’s Premium! No out-of-state checks accepted. No Credit Cards Accepted. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The auction is being conducted for the family of Clyde Witmer, an avid International collector. Auction will begin at 9:00 A.M. with tractor parts & tools at one location AND household goods/antiques at a second location. Antique Tractors will be sold approximately 11:30 A.M. Some items are being offered for sale with reserves. Auctioneers will sell at two locations throughout the day. Bring your chairs and plan to spend the day at auction. AUCTIONEER: SHANE

LIDDICK AU-005937-L

(717) 460-6143 Auctionzip.com ID41407 SELLER: Witmer

PO Box 4 Millersburg, PA 17061

Family

NO ABSENTEE OR ONLINE BIDDING ACCEPTED.

R020309

Fooled By Fakes

ESTATE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION

R020414

Weller Pottery

antiquesandauctionnews.net crazing to make them look old by half an inch, your piece is to buyers who aren’t aware of a fake or reproduction. this fact. Many times, this type Finally, since these newer of deliberate crazing has a pieces are mass produced more uniform look than natu- quickly and without any conrally-occurring crazing from cern for craftsmanship, they age, which is true in the case certainly don’t have the of this fake vase. Finally, this same quality as an original particular fake is ceramic, not Weller; look for poor detail clay, as authentic Weller work and too much glaze setwould be. As you can see, tled in impressed lines, pretty much every aspect of which will most likely be this fake is wrong. more shallow than incised Incorrect glazes, like the designs created by Weller. one on the $20 fake Photos via Wikimedia discussed above, Commons. extends across the At A Glance board for any piece Signs of a reproduction or marked or thought fake: to be Weller. Check 1. Wrong type of glaze reliable reference 2. Raised mark pre-1933 sources to see what 3. Uniform crazing type of glaze the 4. Incorrect measurements piece you’re inter5. Poor details ested in should Reference books, websites have, and make and collecting groups are the sure the one you’re best ways to keep from being looking at matches. fooled by fakes. Here are a Glaze should be few: “Weller Pottery” by Jeffrey neatly applied, B. Snyder, Weller Pottery there should be no Facebook Group (www.face sloppiness. This book.com/groups/3613611706 also applies to 96722). handpainted pieces; the paintwork should be neat, without any drips or sloppy work. Weller reproductions and fakes being made in China certainly aren’t made from the same Ohio clay that authentic Weller pieces were made from. These new pieces are typically lighter weight than true Wellers, so weighing your piece may help you determine if its fake. You can also compare the measurements of the piece you want to buy with measurements of the same piece in reference sources. If they differ significantly, even

R019315

22 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018


antiquesandauctionnews.net

Movie Magazines Continued from page 18

portraits by some of the finest photographers of the time. Some magazines, like “Movie Story,” featured novelized versions of current movies, illustrated with scene stills. But more relied on a bubbly brew of behind-the-scenes stories, chatty interviews, reviews of current pictures, beauty and fashion advice from the stars, contests and photos to clip out and paste in scrapbooks.

Claudet Colbert was on the cover of “Movie Mirror” (Nov. 1935).

This is Sidney Fox from “Movie Classic” (July 1932).

Columnists such as Hedda Hopper, Louella Parsons and Sheila Graham became celebrities themselves by providing juicy personal and professional gossip. Once in a while, “Photoplay” even ran articles about Hollywood by serious writers, including H.L. Menken, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Theodore Dreiser and Sherwood Anderson. But the public wasn’t looking for literature when it leafed through the latest movie magazine, which was just as well, because they were more likely to get breathlessly gushy stories with titles like “What Has Success Done to Robert Taylor?” and “The Suicide of Her Husband Came Just as the Cup of Happiness Was at Jean Harlow’s Lips.” Throughout the glory years, the studios provided photographs, access to the films in progress, endless reams of publicity material, and the clout to make stars pose for at-home layouts, whether they wanted to or not. When the studio system began to decline in the 1950s, so did the movie magazines. Many went on to publishing, but the quality of photographs and paper declined to keep prices low, and their tone grew increasingly shrill. The products of the golden age of Hollywood hype and fantasy continue to intrigue. Turn the pages of any vintage issue, read the articles, look at the photographs, browse through the ads. They are a great reminder of Hollywood’s and the motion picture’s golden past.

Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018 - - 23

NEH Grant Will Help Winterthur Address Storage Challenges Improving Accessibility To Collections A Key Goal Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library is pleased to announce that it has received a $50,000 grant from the National Endowment of the Humanities to create a long-term plan that will make its collection more accessible to the public while improving the quality of its care. The grant, from the NEH’s Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections (SCHC) program, helps cultural institutions by supporting measures that prevent deterioration of objects in their collections. At Winterthur, SCHC grant monies will give staff members two years to determine storage locations and sustainable procedures that increase accessibility to its collections of American decorative arts and fine arts objects, library materials, garden objects, and estate artifacts. The project will also allow Winterthur to produce

research and implement workshops on storage solutions that will be useful for a wide variety of institutions, especially small to mid-size institutions with less accessibility to people and funds to carry out research on their own. “Thanks to Henry Francis du Pont and collectors who have followed him, Winterthur holds preeminent collections of fine and decorative arts as well as library materials,” said Carol B. Cadou, Charles F. Montgomery director and CEO of Winterthur. “We have been challenged with proper storage for these vast collections since the museum opened in 1951. I’m delighted that, thanks to the NEH, we will arrive at a solution for these truly national collections.” Since it opened, Winterthur has continued to acquire objects that tell the story of our country’s pre-industrial past. As the

collection has grown, Winterthur has converted offices, barns, and living quarters to storage spaces. Objects are currently stored in 107 different locations, making it a challenge for staff, researchers, educators, and the public to access them. Winterthur wants to address the issue with a solution that is economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable. Intense study of Winterthur’s collections over decades has resulted in a robust field of material culture and art conservation professionals who care for cultural heritage collections around the world. Many of Winterthur’s resources cannot be found elsewhere, which makes their long-term storage and access a paramount concern. At the conclusion of the grant period in September 2020, Winterthur will have a comprehensive solution for

Auction Calendar

10/13/18, YORK, SAT 9 AM, Huge collection of art pottery including Weller & Roseville, Fulper, Muncie, Van Briggle & more; tobacco tins, cans, jars, displays, advertising items & more, York Fairgrounds John Paige & Smith Bldg 334 Carlisle Ave, Rentzels Auction Service Inc.

Time to Advertise in

Continued from page 10

10/13/18, FRANKLINTOWN, SAT 9 AM, Lots of tools, furniture, household etc.; Real Estate Noon, OnSite 15 N Baltimore St, Hardy's Auction Service 10/13/18, MILTON, SAT 9 AM, Collectibles, antiques, furniture, primitives featuring spoon carved kitchen cupboard, copper apple bgutter kettle, carnival glass pcs, vintage sewing notions & supplies, buttons, vintage ladies clothes, hats, furs etc., Walnut Dell Antiques 3095 Broadway Rd, Weaver's Auction Service

storage challenges that builds upon already strong practices that prolong the useful life of Winterthur’s stored collection and that prioritizes increased access for programming, education, and research. “The National Endowment for the Humanities plays a vital role supporting cultural and educational programming,” said U.S. Senator Chris Coons. “I’m pleased to see Winterthur receive this grant to continue preserving our nation’s art and history. As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I will keep working to support funding for the NEH and to ensure that grants like this continue to benefit Del.” Winterthur, located on Route 52, is six miles northwest of Wilmington, Delaware, and five miles south of U.S. Route 1. For information, visit www.winterthur.org.

TENNESSEE 10/06/18, OAKDALE, SAT 9:30 AM, Unreserved vintage automobile, petroleum, country store & toy; Bid in person, phone & online @ w w w. l i v e a u c t i o n e e r s . c o m ; Illustrated catalog @ www.antiquesonline.com, 360 White Oak Rd, John W. Coker, Ltd

ATTENTION

MAGAZINES Have Something to Sell? Looking For Something? Have a Service to Offer? Let us show you how to reach 60,000+ collectors & dealers in the EAST! Call Arlene in Classified Sales 717-492-2561 or 1-800-428-4211 x2561

OLD COMIC BOOKS Wanted Pre-1965, top dollar, Comic Art Foundation, Box 1414, Oklahoma City, OK 73101, 405-2365303, email ejg777@aol.com

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

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.

FINE ART WANTED ROGALLERY.COM BUY. SELL. CONSIGN ONLINE ART AUCTIONS OVER 5000 ARTISTS

800.888.1063 art@rogallery.com 47-15 36th ST., LIC, NY 11101

GUNS WANTED

Antique & Modern Firearms Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols Revolvers, Edged Weapons

MILITARY & SPORTING Licensed Dealer - Will Travel Century 20 LLC Highland Park, NJ 08904

732-249-1345 info@century20antiques.com

GUITARS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, banjos, early brass & woodwinds. We buy, sell, & appraise. Vintage Instruments, Philadelphia, vintagephiladelphia@gmail.com 215-545-1100.

MUSIC BOXES WANTED Buying and Selling Cylinder & Disc Music Boxes, Bird Cages, Bird Boxes, Phonographs, Automatas. Specializing in all Antique Resortation Services for over 60 years. Ask for Gerald Wright. Rita Ford Music Boxes, 1253 Springfield Ave. #304, New Providence, NJ 07974, 908-377-3225, 212-535-6717. www.ritafordmusicboxes.com SHEET MUSIC WANTED, any era. Sandy Marrone, 113 Oakwood Drive, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077, 856-829-6104 E-mail smusandy@aol.com WANTED OLD RADIOS, Tubes, Hi-Fi Equip., Amplifiers, Speakers, Ham Radios, Tube Testers & related items. Large and small collections. Call Rich 484-948-8044, Pottstown, PA. WANTED: MUSIC BOXES, slot machines, old Juke boxes, any cond. Call or write Frank Zygmunt, PO Box 542, Westmont, IL 60559 zygm1015@aol.com 630-985-2742

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 773-5252969, posterboss@aol.com OCEAN LINER MEMORABILIA china, glassware, silver, paper, souvenirs, posters or models. Cunard, French Line, White Star Line, Italian Line, etc. 607-625-3947

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.

OLDER FIREWORKS OR Packs Wanted by Collector, 573-474-5030 or 573-881-0090.

BUYING MISSION FURNITURE, Hammered Copper, & Arts & Crafts Lighting by Stickley, Roycroft, Limbert & Van Erp. Call Ron 484-872-8216.

WANTED U.S. CUSTOMS Service Documents, Artifacts, Etc. Call Bob at 561-375-9323

1800-1980 SELL YOUR ANTIQUE TOYS, SPACE TOYS & ROBOTS for the HIGHEST PRICES! Tin Toy Collections Wanted! 856-547-5521 ragtimetoys@comcast.net

$

MAGAZINES

HOLLYWOOD STUDIO MAGAZINE, Classic Images, Films of the Golden Age, small list of back issues, email: wbaconsulting@yahoo.com

COMPLETE SET (12) Brinn’s Collectibles Miss Calendar Musical Dolls, 1988 new in box, asking $250, call 717-598-5564

Get the Word Out!! Advertise Your

SERVICE OR SUPPLIES COMICS, COMICS, HUGE fresh load of vintage, silver, bronze age comics. Over 800 new comics fresh to the booth. At The

German Trading Post on RT 272 in Denver/ Adamstown, PA. Ask for the 4 RAB cases.

NEW ENGLAND APPRAISER Association (http://www.newenglandappraisers.org) Need your collection appraised? Are you an appraiser? Want to be an appraiser? Give us a call 901-758-2659 email etuten551@aol.com

in the Classifieds! Call 1-800-428-4211, x2561 or

www.antiquesandauctionnews.net

S948095

BUYING LARGE DIAMONDS, Gold, Platinum, Silver, any condition, call Tony 484-872-8216


antiquesandauctionnews.net

24 - - Antiques & Auction News — September 28, 2018

7 Auctions by A&M Auctions View Website for Complete Ads, Terms, Directions, Online Bidding, Photographs & Additional Info. www.AMauctions.com

Important Early Americana Single Estate Auction Selling for the Estate of Robert “Bob” Withey Local Antiques Icon and Founder of Robert Withey Interiors, Inc.!!!

THURS., OCT. 4TH AT 5 P.M. (Online Only Timed Auction on Proxibid) TH & FRIDAY, OCT. 5 , 2018 AT 4 P.M. (Live Onsite & Live Webcast Bidding) Auction held at

A&M Auction Facility - 8000 Esham Road,

PARSONSBURG, MD ALL ITEMS SOLD ABSOLUTE WITH NO MINIMUM AND NO RESERVE!! 18th/19th Century Furniture & Artwork, Sterling Silver, Jewelry, Primitives, Persian Rugs, Decorative Arts, Important documented Eastern Shore Furniture & more! Special Addition of (6) Salvador Dali Lithographs! Preview: Wed., Oct. 3rd from 5 P.M.-7 P.M. & Fri., Oct. 5th from 2 P.M.-4 P.M. Auctioneer’s Note: Robert “Bob” Withey passed away in the summer of 2003 however his legacy has flourished here on the Eastern Shore. Mr. Withey went to work at Benjamins from 1941 to 1943, becoming the first interior designer on the shore with a college degree. He was a staff Sgt. in the U.S. Army during WWII, serving with the 83rd Infantry Division during the European Theatre. He received a Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars. He resumed his career at Benjamins after his military duty from 1946 to 1953. He then owned and operated Robt Withey Interiors from 1953 to 1979, retiring in 1994. His business was then carried on by his son. Directions: Our Auction Facility is located in Parsonsburg on the Eastern Shore of Maryland Approx. 100 Miles north of Norfolk, VA, 55 Miles South of Dover, DE, 100 East of Washington, DC and 18 miles West of Ocean City, MD. At the intersection of Rt. 50 and the Rt. 13 Bypass merge onto Rt. 50 East towards Ocean City and follow for 3.9 miles to the intersection of Rt. 50 & Forest Grove Rd. Turn North (left) onto Forest Grove Rd. and follow for 0.5 miles to Old Ocean City Rd. Right onto Old O. C. Rd. and follow for 1.2 miles to Esham Rd. Left onto Esham Rd. and follow for 1.2 miles to burgundy/tan building on left. Signs Posted. Online Bidding/Order of Sale: This auction will be conducted in two parts. Day #1 (Thursday, Oct. 4th) will be an Online Only Timed Internet Auction event held on Proxibid.com. There will be no Live Bidding at the Auction site on Thursday. We will sell Approx. 125 lots on Thursday starting at 5 P.M. Day #2 (Friday, Oct. 5th) will be a LIVE Auction held at the A&M Auction facility with Online Pre-Bidding & Live Webcast bidding during the Auction via PROXIBID.COM. Online bidding can be accessed through the A & M Auctioneers website. We will sell approx. 500 lots on Friday starting at 4 P.M.

Online Only Auction Sale - Parsonsburg, MD Bidding Ends

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, 2018 STARTING AT 5 P.M. Auction conducted online at

AMauctions.com via HiBid.com

Items located at the A&M Auction Facility, 8000 Esham Road, PARSONSBURG, MD 1995 Cutlass Ciera Sedan, Vintage Gas Pump, Petroliana, Primitives, Stoneware, Furniture, Artwork, Honda Motorcycle, John Deere Z425 Zero Turn Mower, Trains, Honda Rancher ATV, Tools, Outboard Motor, Generator, Like New Anderson Windows and more!

Preview: Friday 9/21 and Monday 9/24 from 4 P.M.-6 P.M.

Enormous Online Only Coin & Currency Auction Auction conducted online at AMauctions.com via

HiBid.com

Items located at the A&M Auction Facility, 8000 Esham Road, PARSONSBURG,

Bidding Ends WEDNESDAY,

MD

OCT. 24TH, 2018 STARTING AT 5 P.M.

Via Online Only Timed Auction. Bidding via www.AMauctions.com.

PREVIEW: Monday, Oct. 22nd from 4 P.M.-7 P.M. View 2,000 + Photos online at www.amauctions.com 940 + Lots to include an Incredible selection of U.S. Gold/Silver Coinage. Gold coins including: 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle, 2015-W $100 Gold American Liberty High Relief Gold Coin, 2014-W Kennedy Commemorative 50th Anniversary Gold First Day of Issue, 2016-W Standing Liberty Quarter Centennial Gold Coin, 2016-W Walking Liberty Half Dollar Gold Coin, 1908 Indian Head $5 Dollars Gold, 1913 Indian Head $5 Dollars Gold, 1999 Gold Eagles $5 Bullion Coins, 2008 Gold Eagles $5 Dollars. A Large selection of Morgan, Peace, Liberty Seated, Trade Dollars. Includes Approx. 575 (450 Non Graded/125 Graded) Morgan/Peace Dollars & more! See Website for Full Listing, Catalog & thousands of photos!

(4) Auctions at 8000 Esham Rd., Parsonsburg, MD: FRIDAY, NOV. 9TH, 2018 Important Firearm and Militaria Auction Event 100+ Antique & Military Rifles, Shotguns, and Handguns Exquisite Selection of German WWII Militaria, Uniforms, Pistols, Daggers, Helmets, Bayonets, Ammo and more! TH

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 , 2018 AT 5 P.M. Multi Estate Online Only. Exquisite Selection of Antique Toys and Trains, Primitives, Wurlitzer Jukebox, Furniture, Artwork, Tools and more! TH

FRI., DECEMBER 7 , 2018 AT 5:07 P.M.

MAJOR DECOY AUCTION EVENT. Selling from several Collections and Estates including the Estate of Beatrice Wessells of Lee Mont, VA with select additions from several others. 200+ Decoys, Wildfowl Artwork, Primitives, Fish Decoys and more! Decoys by Carvers including: Ward Bros., Oliver Lawson, Madison Mitchell and many others! ST ST - 13th Annual Men’s Night Out and Firearms Auction. 100+ Modern/Antique Rifles, Shotguns and Handguns already consigned.

THURS. AND FRIDAY, JAN. 31 /FEB. 1 , 2019

View Website for Additional Information, Online Bidding, Catalog & Photographs!

Auctioneer - Dave Allen

410-835-0384 or 302-545-1903

www.AMauctions.com

R020286

!


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.