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SHOWS & MARKETS Locati Auctions of Maple Glen, Pa., held two online auctions in the month of November. The first was a general estates and collections sale, which ran from Nov. 4 through 18. The other was “All About Cats: The Collection of Gertrude Zeehandelaar, Foujita, Tsuguharu, 1886-1968 “A Original movie poster for Stan Laurel in “Oranges and Pt. 3” which featured Book of Cats.” Realized: $55,000. Lemons.” Realized: $1,400. over 1,000 cat-oriented rare books. Co-owner Michael Locati commented, “We always enjoy putting together our eclectic monthOrientalist school, 19th century, ly auctions, but specialty oil on panel. Realized: $3,900. sales from good collections are a real treat to produce.” Although bidding takes place exclusively online, Chinese Qing Dynasty rhinocLocati auctions have eros horn libation cup. monthly previews in their Realized: $22,000. 6,000-square-foot restored stone barn. “We encourage

“The Cat Inside” by William Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) S. Burroughs, with drawings Chief of the Desert, silver by Brion Gysin. gelatin border print. Realized: Realized: $700. $2,500.

$2,200, and a damaged Qing Dynasty libation cup Two 19th-century versions of original movie poster for “Oranges and Lemons” and realized $22,000. “A Book “Les Chats.” Realized: $850.

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NEW JERSEY 01/04-05/14, WHIPPANY, SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, Antiques, 111 N Jefferson Rd, Birchwood Manor 01/05/14, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, N Cove Rd, Wayne PAL Indoor 01/19/14, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3 PM, Antiques & Collectibles, N Cove Rd, Wayne PAL Indoor

Heritage (Continued from page 6)

Egypt, must be considered one of the true treasures of Indian numismatics and is certainly one of the most compelling coins in the entire sale. The ancients section features a number of high-quality and rare items that are certain to draw considerable collector attention. One of the highlights of the

02/01/14, PHILADELPHIA, SAT 8 AM-4 PM, Antique & Vintage Flea Market, 9th & Spring Garden, Spring Garden former Fed-Ex Warehouse 1/31-2/2/14, YORK, FRI & SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM, Antiques, 334 Carlisle Ave, York Fairgrounds Convention & Expo Ctr Memorial Hall East

entire auction is a gold solidus of the short-lived Western Roman Emperor Priscus Attalus. “Coins of Attalus are very rare,” said David Michael, director of Ancient Coins at Heritage, “but this particular type is one of only two known, and the only one in private hands. The other specimen is in the French national collection.” For further information, visit www.HA.com.

Early Owego Antique Center Underwrites Screening Of “The General” The Early Owego Antique Center is pleased to announce it is underwriting the Broome Theater Organ Society’s presentation of the silent film classic “The General.” Produced in 1926 and starring Buster Keaton in one of his most strenuous and comedic roles, “The General” was the most expensive film made at the time. It cost roughly $750,000 to make the film, and it was loosely based on the famous Civil War locomotive chase, which included an actual steam locomotive and cars that plunged off a bridge. The film will be shown on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 29, at 2 p.m. at the Forum Theater in Binghamton, N.Y. Adding to the excitement on the screen will be the authentic accompaniment of master theater organist Jim Ford, playing on the Forum’s 1926 Robert Morton 24-rank theater pipe organ.

Join the fun this holiday season and take advantage of this opportunity to experience “The General” on the big screen. With a live theater organ providing the sound effects and highlighting the emotions and comedy onscreen as only a huge and mighty instrument can, the event will be a treat for young and old alike. The Broome Theater Organ Society is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to preserving, promoting and presenting the Theater Organs of the Southern Tier of New York State. The Early Owego Antique Center is a multi-dealer antique extravaganza hosting over 80 dealers on 21,000 sq. ft. of clean and well lit space in the heart of downtown Owego, N.Y. For more information, visit www.earlyowego antiquecenter.com, or to buy tickets, visit www.bingham tontos.org.

As the upcoming 75th anniversary of the film “The Wizard of Oz” approaches, Alderfer Auction and Appraisal Company of Hatfield, Pa., held their fall doll auction titled “Traveling Abroad Part II” on Nov. 6. In the auction was the second half of a private collection of “Wizard of Oz” items from well-known Pennsylvania collectors. The couple retired and relocated out West to be near their children. Of special note from this sale were two particular lots. The first was a 17-inch unmarked 1939 cloth mask face “Scarecrow” doll (attributed to the Ideal Toy Co.) with The scarecrow toy doll from a pre-estimate of $500-$600. It 1939, the year “The Wizard of Oz” was released, sold for sold for $1,074. A $1,074 (est. $500-$600). 13-inch tagged plush “The Lion” Snow, and John R. doll made by M. Neill. There were a Hardy of New variety of other collecYork, with a pretable items including estimate of $50early pins, photos, $100, sold for dolls, McDonald’s $6,380. Happy Meals figures, Other items various ephemera and included many more. Most of the early books, items, especially the some first edibooks, were sold to tions, by L. Frank This lion toy doll Internet bidders. Baum, Ruth made by M. Hardy For more informaP l u m l y sold for $6,380 (est. tion, visit www.alder Thompson, Jack $50-$100). ferauction.com.

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Circa 1920 Markneukirch en violin. Realized: $1,800.

of Cats” with prints by Foujita sold within estimate at $55,000. A total of 1,910 bidders from over 40 countries registered for the two auctions. For more information, call 215-619-2873 or visit www.locatiauctions.com.

Stan Laurel that realized $1,400, and a circa 1920 Markneukirchen violin that sold for $1,800. An Edward S. Curtis photograph “Chief of the Desert” sold within the estimate at $2,500, a Caldwell bronze and marble lamp base sold above the high estimate at

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Caldwell bronze and marble lamp b a s e . Realized: $2,200.

all bidders that live within driving distance to come to our preview events,” continued Locati. Highlights for the two sales included an unsigned orientalist school painting from the 19th century that brought a strong $3,900, an

Alderfer Auction Company Sells “Wizard Of Oz” Collection

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Locati Auctions November Sales Attract Attention


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