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VOL. 42, NO. 47 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25, 2011

Treasures Were Found In Pook & Pook Sale ook & Pook, Inc. attributed to the Haig kicked off its fall cata- Pottery for $474, a large logue season on seated dog for $6,517 September 30 and and a shallow bowl October 1, with a 1,000 with unusual circle plus lot sale featuring and dot slip items from several educational institutions, estates and private collections. The sale generated much interest with over 1,100 registered bidders hoping to purchase a treasured item.

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Pennsylvania redware dog, 19th century, probably Bell Pottery, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, the standing figure with a basket clutched in its mouth atop an oblong base with incised floral decoration, 5 1/2” h., 6” w. Illustrated in Comstock {The Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley Region}, pg. 156, fig. 4.216 - $23,700.

The Friday night session began with 75 lots from a Michigan collection. The first lot was a vibrant 19th-century

design for $2,844. A Pennsylvania painted pine hutch table (estimate $4,000 to $6,000), with a Don Walters provenance, attracted

Vibrant Baltimore appliqué and trapunto album quilt dated 1846, signed by four makers; {Sarah A. Culley}, {E. Evans}, {M.A.H.}, and {M. Murray}, composed of twenty-five blocks with elaborate floral decoration, the center block with a blue spread winged eagle clutching an American flag, 101” x 102”. Provenance: Bisnoff collection - $33,180.

American hooked rug depicting two large stags standing beneath floral branches (estimate $5,000 to $10,000). The rug sold for $13,035 to a local Pennsylvania collector, ecstatic to take home their favorite item in the sale. Encompassing some fine redware pieces, the collection was viewed by local Pennsylvania collectors and dealers. The first was a group of miniatures and a miniature stepback cupboard in which to display them. Many of the pieces carried a provenance of Paul Flack, well known for his pristine collections. A plate with yellow and green sprig decoration did well at $4,029. Other redware items included a hen on nest

porcelain figure of a mother pug and suckling pup for $5,688, a pair of Meissen dogs for $5,925, a Meissen hound for $8,295, a Chinese export tureen and cover for $1,777, Staffordshire pearlware lamp in the form of Atlas with the world on his shoulders for $888, and a pearlware lion for $ 1 , 4 5 8 . Several paintings did well including an ink and watercolor cartoon by C h a r l e s S a m u e l Addams for $8,295 and a Dutch school still life for $5,451. The sale continued with fine art. A very pleasing fox hunting scene by Charles Morris Young titled “Breaking the Leap and Cover” was bid to $13,035. Two dramatic illustrations by Frank Earle Schoonover were from the story by George Marsh “A Little Tragedy at Coocoocache”. One was titled “I am Francois Hertel” and the other “Dem papier sa one t’ousand for de man,” bringing $8,295 and $6,517. A comical illustration for the Winchester Firearms Company by Irving Brown depicts a hunter and dog scaring up a skunk fetched $5,925. A rich watercolor of a Bald Eagle and a watercolor of a Great Horned Owl are both by the artist Earl Lincoln Poole and did well at $3,555 and $3,792. An appealing

oil on board industrial scene by Aaron Harry Gorson brought over the high estimate to reach $14,220. A William Aiken Walker cabin scene with five figures and animals was estimated at $14,000 to

$4,740. The end of the first session featured some fine carpets. An antique Mahal carpet with an estimate of $4,000 to $6,000 soared to $33,180. One of the two Serapis had a central ivory

[Chester County, Pennsylvania walnut spice chest, ca. 1740], with an inlaid door with intertwined line and berry decoration within a circle surmounted by the initials {AS}, a fitted interior with eleven small drawers, all resting on well defined small bun form feet, 20” h., 14 1/2” w., 9 1/2” d. $30,810.

$18,000 and ended up medallion at $18,900. Other on a red field with nice ivory cornotable works included a ners. It brought well over the top portrait of a ballerina by Louis Kronberg for $4,740, a por- estimate at $20,145. A Caucasian

Oil on board industrial scene, [Aaron Harry Gorson (American, 18721933)], signed lower right, retaining a period Newcomb Macklin frame, 11 1/2” x 15 3/4” - $14,220.

trait of Mrs. Godfrey Freeman by Howard Hildebrandt for $4,860, a George Rodrigue with blue dog for $6,075 and a Ben Austrian oil of chicks playing in a straw hat for

carpet with two turtle medallions on an indigo field and pictured in Sherman, brought $4,029. A colorful almost square Heriz with (Continued on page 2)

attention as well as a Pennsylvania painted corner cupboard with ochre graining and red and black stippled highlights (estimate $4,000 to $8,000). They brought $4,503 and $8,505 respectively. A delicate pair of New England bent rod back Windsor side chairs with exquisite red and black striped grounds and wine decoration did well at $3,081. With a good provenance from the Mary Thornton Collection, a vibrantly painted New England blanket chest brought $6,517. The property of a Dodge family descendant continued the Friday evening sale encompassing the next 100 lots. Featured in the group are various porcelains. Nineteenth-century American hooked rug depicting two large stags standing beneath floral branches sold for Highlights included a Meissen type $13,035 to a local Pennsylvania collector.


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Treasures Were Found In Pook & Pook Sale ping $49,770. Another rare (Continued from page 1) repeating medallions on a Chester County piece, also blue field did well at $5,346. from the Sorber collection, On Saturday, several was a rare miniature Queen Anne tiger pieces of important maple chest of Pennsylvania drawers dated line and berry 1764. After inlaid furniture much competigarnered the tive bidding interest of colamong phone lectors and dealand floor biders alike. Many ders, it fell to buyers examthe phones for ined these pieces $82,950. Austrian art nouveau Significant furniture bronze table lamp, early 20th century, having three out- pieces were interspersed stretched bats holding Loetz throughout the sale. A type art glass drop shades from Philadelphia Queen Anne their teeth, all centering on walnut compass seat dining three smaller bats below a chair with three shells center tear drop shade descended from the $13,035. family of Joseph during the preview week. A Priestley of Northumberland Queen Anne walnut chest of drawers, circa 1740 was from either Chester of Delaware County and made $45,030. It was one of only a few that carry the decoration on their tops. A related example is illustrated in “Worldly Goods,” figure 191. A Chester County walnut spice box, the inlaid door with intertwined line and berry decoration within a circle and the initials “AS” was an exceptional piece and made $30,810. The third piece was a Chester County William and Mary walnut Bible box [Frank Earle Schoonover from the collection of James (American, 1877-1972)], oil on Sorber, with an inlaid car- canvas illustration titled I am touche with the initials and Francois Hertel, from George A Little Tragedy at date “AM 1749”. Sailing Marsh’s Coocoocache, published in over the high estimate of Scribner’s Magazine, August 15 $9,000, it brought a whop- vol. LVIII - $8,295.

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Pennsylvania fraktur by Several folk art storage boxes made $11,257 and a Reverend Henry Young attracted interest including a Queen Anne side chair New England example decomade $11,257. attributed to William A group of American rated with flowers and birds Savery retaining an pewter included a at $5,103 and a Lancaster exceptional old dry surDanforth porringer County, Pennsylvania comface did very well at ($1,896) and mug pass artist box for $42,660. $21,330. The Lancaster ($2,607), a Harbeson The Pennsylvania redware County walnut Dutch cupdeep dish ($,1007) and a dog illustrated in “The board with outstanding Melville porringer Pottery of the Shenandoah architectural detail ($1,303). A Connecticut Valley Region” by Comstock brought $37,920. Other painted fine fireboard, made $23,700 and a redware pieces included a attributed to Stimp sugar bowl and cover with Chippendale cherry was sold for tall clock by Eli $9,480. A great Bentley for catching $10,072, a [Mahal carpet, ca. 1900], with overall floral pattern on a red eye Austrian art P e n n s y l v a n i a field with green border, 21’6” x 14’9 3/4” - $13,180. Chippendale schrank, circa winged eagle in a shield nouveau bronze table lamp 1775 for $30,810 and pair of brought $5,688, and several has three spread winged bats Delaware Valley tiger walnut brightly colored examples by with drop shades from their Abraham Huth brought teeth sold for $13,035. dining chairs for $8,295. Several pieces of important A vibrant historic blue Staffordshire Baltimore appliqué did well including a plate and trapunto album with two oval portraits of quilt dated 1846 from Jefferson and Lafayette the Bisnoff collection above a view “Aqueduct and signed by the four Bridge at Little Falls” for makers had 25 blocks $7,702 and a similar plate New England folk art portrait, with intricate floral with portraits of ca. 1820, depicting a woman in motifs, the center with Washington and Lafayette a blue dress with lace collar a spread winged eagle above “Entrance of the holding a red book, retaining and American flag Canal into the Hudson at its original frame, 31 1/4” x 25” fetched over double Albany” for $7,110. A very - $42,660. the top estimate to pleasing New England folk bring $33,180. Several art portrait depicting a vibrant yellow and black slip medallion quilts will woman in a blue dress dot decoration from the Titus be sold to include a holding a red book carried Geesey collection made Lancaster County, an estimate of $8,000 to $8,295. A rare pair of Pennsylvania, Centennial Memorial [Lancaster County, Pennsylvania George $12,000 and was aggres- Portuguese silver sconces, Hall example for Washington Medallion quilt, ca. 1876], sively bid to $42,660. 18th century brought over the $9,480 and an exam- having a central panel with Washington Three Amethyst Steigel high estimate to reach $7,897. ple with George and his horse standing beneath the Liberty type bottles brought $4,746 Ten watercolors by the well to $5,925. A satirical water- known 20th-century folk Washington medal- Bell, 88” x 90” - $5,332. artist Hattie Klapp lion for $5,332. Some to Brunner ranged in outstanding appliqué quilts $4,503 price from $1,185 including Whig Rose ($3,790 $5,451. A fraktur metamorto $5,214. and $2,370) were sold. Military items A virtually untouched phosis is an will concluded the Montgomery County piece by u n c o m m o n auction beginning the artist Anthony Rehm was item, depicting with an appointthe best of an exceptional man’s journey ment document selection of fraktur. This birth from original signed by Abraham certificate is for Durck Adams sin to death in Lincoln which Groff and had profuse decora- a series of fold folky brought $7,110. A tions of a bird feeding her out Fayetteville young, parrot, snake, d r a w i n g s Armory type IV checkerboard hearts, a myriad Deaccessioned of flowers and vines, each from a New Chester County William & Mary walnut Bible box with musket did $4,503, Richmond, decoration surrounded by pin- J e r s e y line and berry inlay flanking an inlaid cartouche with the a prick design and signed by Museum, this initials and date {AM 1749}, 11 1/4” h., 21 1/4” w., 14 1/2” Virginia, musket, $4,740 and a C.C. the artist. This rare piece piece did well d. Provenance: Collection of James Sorber - $49,770. Brand whaling gun soared to $77,025 and was at $15,405. A purchased by a phone bidder. Virginia Record Book artist color drawing by Captain for $4,860. For further information Another unusual rare fraktur birth record faired very well William Frazer, circa 1801 $4,266 and a originally from the Garbisch go to www.pookandpook.com by Johannes Bard features at County, collection, did well at $5,925. or call (610) 269-4040. floral trees and a spread Northumberland

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(Saarinen, Mies Van der rohe) and produced by large firms (Herman Miller or Knoll) at the same time. Thus, one would want to collect Saarinen’s famous Womb Chair as produced by Herman Miller circa 1948-1955. Determining the period of such pieces does take time but can be done by studying labels and reprints/original catalogs. Third would be the same Saarinen Womb Chair but produced any time up to the present (it is now being retailed by Knoll) by a wide range of manufacturers. Such pieces are not period to the original design but rather reflect the continuity of a particular style into the future. So, my experience at the markets was that much of the Moderne furniture being offered, regardless of period or quality, was being priced at the level of either studio furniture or first period items. One booth, as an example, had a set of very contemporary chairs that were priced at several thousand dollars based upon a picture of an identical chair that the seller found online. The difference was that the online photo was for a

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1800; a fine English Chippendale mahogany cellaret in the form of a diminutive chest of drawers; a New England Hepplewhite cherry bow-front chest of drawers, circa 1790; a Georgian mahogany camelback sofa, circa 1780; a Boston, Massachusetts, Chippendale slant-front desk, circa 1780; an extraordinary Boston, Massachusetts, Queen Anne walnut highboy, circa 1760; with original brasses, an Empire mahogany cabinet in the manner of Joseph Barry, Philadelphia; a Chippendale mahogany side chair, circa 1780, with a carved splat of an unusual form; Chippendale two-part banquet table, circa 1780; and an exceptional New England Chippendale cherry serpentine chest of drawers, circa 1780. Also being offered is a

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By Patrick van der Vorst This week’s item is a formation of the Winterhalder Anton Hofmeier joined the German bracket clock, by the Clock Factory. Clockmaker firm in 1850 and the well Winterhalder & renowned firm of Hofmeier Clock W&H was estabC o m p a n y , lished. Satellite facSchwarzenbach. It’s a tories began to bell top bracket clock, spring up, and by the made of stained oak mid and late 19th and ormolu, in the century they were English style, dating producing clocks of from the turn of the premier quality. The 20th century. entire family was An urn and spire involved in this brass top finial industry. Hans replaces the handle Winterhalder foundfound in the earlier ed a company called English versions, and HAWINA clock is matched by four company with 800 similar, but smaller, employees devoted finials sitting at the purely to the exporfour corners of the top tation of of the case. There are Winterhalder clocks gilt brass swag decoto England, Russia rations on the base of and America during the bell top. It’s 28.5 the first decade of inches high. the 20th century. The Winterhalder Hawina was eventuclock enterprise ally sold to the giant began with the clockGerman clock firm maker Nicholas of Junghans in 1925. Winterhalder (1710Hans came to 1743) of NeustadtPhiladelphia to open Schwarzenbach, a clock shop, but the Germany. The tradiendeavor failed, tion was passed through the various generations. It was circa 1810 that Thomas Winterhalder established a factory at Friedenweiler, Germany. He was joined by sons Karl, Mathaus and Thomas in the

concluding his branch of the Winterhalder business. With the crash of the stock market in 1933 the Winterhalder enterprise lost all of their assets. Due to the withering effects of Nazi Germany’s racial and religious attacks during the mid 1930’s the Winterhalder family was unable to obtain bank credit. In 1937, after 200 years of superb quality clockmaking the firm closed its doors for good. The movements produced by this firm around the turn of the 20th century are often mistaken for English movements because of their fine quality. Value: $8,000.

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WIEDERSEIM (Continued from page 4)

others, there is a set with scenes from paintings by J.F. Herring, as well as a set with individual landscapes of Foxcatcher Farm (formerly known as Licester Hall from 1925-1988) and titled verso “Licester Hall� and hand signed “Geo. W. Reinbold� by the artist George Wilmer Reinbold (American, 18851946). There are several Black Forest carved items

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17025 West Fairview 717-732-7680 WE DABBLE, 73 2nd St. (on Rt 11-15) . 3500 sq.ft. We buy/ sell for you. Marbles wanted. wedabble@verizon.net

21921 Elkton 410-398-0954 IRON BRIDGE FARM, 2953 Appleton Rd. Antiques and collectibles. Three full floors. Seven days week, 10-5. Rush & cane chairs. Mins. from I-95 near Fair Hill area.

07701 Red Bank 732-224-0033 MONMOUTH ST. EMPORIUM, 27 Monmouth St., Multi-Dealer, vintage furniture & accessories, jewelry, home decor, lighting, art, glassware, shabby. Open 7 days/ week. Space available. 07701 Red Bank 732-842-7377 MONMOUTH ANTIQUE SHOPPES, 217 W. Front St. 40 Dealers located in the Antiques District of Red Bank (6 Lg. Multi-dealer shops). Open 7 days 11am5pm. 2 blocks from RR. 1.5 miles off Garden State Parkway ext. 109. monmouthantiqueshoppes.com 07801 Dover 973-989-4470 DOVER ANTIQUE CENTER Corner of Warren & Bassett. Furniture, pottery, jewelry, toys, glass, books, records, clocks, art, trains, coins W 11-7, F/Sat 11-5, Su 10-5. doverantiquecenter.com 07874 Stanhope 973-347-7373 BLUE HERON ANTIQUES, 34 Main St. Roseville Pottery, Perfumes, Art Glass, Lamps, Jewelry, Paper Weights, Watches, Clocks. CLEARANCE SALE. Open Wed.- Sun. 10-6. Tues. by chance. 07901 Summit 908-273-9373 SUMMIT ANTIQUES CENTER, 511 Morris Ave. 2 floors, 60+ dealers. Antiques, collectibles. Smalls to furniture. Open 7 days 11-5. Free parking. www.summitantiquecenter.com 07930 Chester 908-879-7836 CHESTER ANTIQUE MALL, 30+ Dlrs, no reproductions. 427 Rt.510 (old RT24) between Mendham & Chester, Tues -Sat 10:30-5:00, Sun. 11:30-5:00. Furniture, primitives, glass, jewelry, art, etc. 07940 Madison 973-796-6628 MADISON ART & ANTIQUE CENTER 20 Cook Plaza off Central. Hrs. 11-4:30 Tues. - Sat. Closed Sun. & Mon. MultiDealer. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, jewelry, etc. Free Parking.

08033 Haddonfield 856-429-1929 HADDONFIELD ANTIQUES CENTER, 9 Kings Highway East. Multi-dealer co-op, Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4. Antiques, collectibles, vintage merchandise, art, books, brass, copper, furniture, glassware, jewelry, pottery, silver, toys, etc. 08310 Richland Village 856-697-2170 SHORELINE VINTAGE, 1343 Rt. 40. Antique Furniture & More, Open Thurs. thru Sun. or by appt. 08505 Bordentown 609-298-1424 SHOPPE 202, 202 Farnsworth Ave., Exit 7 NJ Turnpike, 206 N-1 mile. Antiques, custom framing, collectibles, art & furniture. Tues. thru Sat. 11-6, Fri. till 8. 08525 Hopewell 609-466-9833 TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUE & DESIGN CENTER 2 Somerset St. We Have It All! www.thetomatofactory.com Open Mon. thru Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. We have 38 Dealers. 08831 Jamesburg 732-521-9055 BARBARA’S UNIQUE ANTIQUE BOUTIQUE, 35 East Railroad Ave. Wed.Fri. 10-5:30, Sat. 11-3, Sun. & Tues. by chance. Antiques, collectibles, glassware, fine gold, cameo, jewelry. 3 miles east of Exit 8A, NJ Tpke. Periodic Auctions- visit www.barbarasantiques.com 08876 Somerville 908-218-1234 ANTIQUES EMPORIUM, 29 Division St. Open 7 days 11-5. Everything to Sell!

16159 W. Middlesex 724-528-2490 ANTIQUE & FLEAMARKET & AUCTIONS OF W. MIDDLESEX RT18 S. Open Wed., Thur., Sat., Sun. 9am-5pm. Monthly Auctions. Largest Antique Market in Western Pennsylvania. 16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088 I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located off the Tyrone Exit of Interstate 99, 1222 Pennsylvania Avenue. Quality antiques & collectibles. 40 dealers. Open Daily 10-5, Sun 12-5. Dealers welcome. 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.

stoneware, quilts, baskets, folk art, yelloware, early (Continued from page 2) glass, fine art, estate jewelry, Tri-State area. Although the dolls and doll accessories, main focus is on early country furniture, there is a vast array of other high quality antiques and collectibles. Shoppers are never disappointed in the inventory of country furniture in original and refinished surfaces, 19th-century redware,

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17062 Millerstown 717-589-7810 STITCH IN TIME ANTIQUE & GIFT MALL 43 N. Market St. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Quality Handmade Crafts & Gifts. Open 7 days 10-5, Fri. til 8. Millerstown exit off RT322. 17090 Shermans Dale 717-582-3457 HEARTS DESIGN AT NEEDFUL THINGS RT34, 5800 Spring Rd. Open 7 days/ week 10-6. Antiques, Gifts & Custom Embroidery, Green Mt. Coffee, Yankee Candles, www.heartsdesign.com FIND US ON FACEBOOK 17552 Mount Joy 717-653-9026 STONE BARN ANTIQUES, 21/2 miles east of Mount Joy, on Chiques Road, across from Liederkranz. Oak & pine furniture & general line. Call for appointment. 17745 Lock Haven 570-893-1650 MARKET HAUS & GROVE, U.S. RT 220 Lock Haven, PA exit RT 120. Open Thurs. - Sun. 9:30-5. 22,000 sq. ft. of antiques, crafts, collectibles, furniture & such. A trip you’ll always remember. 17810 Allenwood 570-538-1886 BALD EAGLE ANTIQUE CENTER, Rt. 15approx 10-12 mi. N of I-80, Exit 210B or 9 mi. S of Williamsport, PA. Full general line. Dlrs Welcome. Open Saturday & Sunday 10-5 Closed snow days.

18080 Slatington 610-767-8400 BUS STOP INDOOR FLEA MARKET 8281 RT 873, every Fri., Sat., Sun. 9am-5pm. Crafts, Antiques, & Flea Market items. Former Keystone Lamp Factory. New vendors welcomed. 18251 Sybertsville 570-788-1275 HAL’S ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET, 732 State Rte. 93, Exit 256 off I-80, take 93 S. or Exit 145 off I-81, take 93 N. Sundays 9am-4pm.

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WEST VIRGINIA 254 Northeastern 260-268 Northern 247-259 Southeastern

18657 Tunkhannock 570-836-8713 APPLE WAGON ANTIQUE MALL, Rt.6, 5 miles west of Tunkhannock. Primitives, furniture, glassware, pottery, toys, books, linens & coins. 25+ vendors. Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. 18914 Chalfont 215-997-3227 BUCKS COUNTY ANTIQUE GALLERY, 8 Skyline Dr. Just off Rt. 202, S of Rt.152. Antiques & more. Old/ new accessories, consignment furniture. 12,000 sq ft. of Bucks County’s Best. Tu.-Sa. 10-5, Sun 12-5 buckscountyantiquegallery.biz 18940 Wrightstown 215-598-8837 NOSTALGIC NOOK, Rt413, Carousel Village at Indian Walk. China, Stangl, Pennsbury Pottery, Glass-Cut & Pressed, Silver, Primitives, Furniture, Frames, Lamps. M-Sa 10-6. Sun 11-5. 18944 Perkasie 215-257-3564 TREASURE TROVE, 6 S. 7th Street. Estate jewelry, furniture, linens, vintage clothing, glass, china, books, toys, kitchenware, advertising, postcards. Primitives to Deco. Dealers Welcome. Mon.-Sat. 10-5. “Since 1980.”

18947 Pipersville 215-766-7145 BUX-MONT CONSIGNMENT SHOPPE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES, 6719 Easton Rd. Accepting Consignments Now! Store hours Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday 9-5. Indoor booths loaded with crafts, antiques, collectibles & more! 18951 Quakertown 215-536-4547 ANTIQUES AT 200 EAST, Rts 212 & 313. Multi-DLR shop; EAST BROAD ANTIQUES, 141 E. Broad St. 215-5364408. One Stop 2 Fantastic Stores. Shop Where Dealers Buy! Open 7 days.

18930 Kintnersville 610-847-1966 GRISTIES ANTIQUES AND ODDITIES, Rt. 611 near Rt. 32. 30 Dealers. Smalls and primitives to fine furniture. Open every day 11-5. Free parking. 19355 Frazer 610-651-8299 FRAZER ANTIQUES. -Best kept secret on Phila. Main Line- Open daily 10am5pm. 2 mi east of Rte 202 on Rt. 30. 19446 Landsdale 215-361-7910 THE ARCHIVE, 725 W. 2nd St. 1000’s of used & antique books, magazines, postcards, ephemera, coins, records, furniture, antiques, collectibles. 21,000 s.f. Tues.-Fri. 11-6, Sat.-Sun. 10-6, thearchivebooksandpaper.com 19492 Zieglersville 610-287-9923 CREEKSIDE ANTIQUE CENTER Rts. 73 & 29. 3 mi. S. of Perkiomenville F.M. Across from WAWA. Multi-Dlrs. Full general line. Big Inventory Reduction Sale up to 50% off open Wed-Sat. 11-5, Sun 12-5. 19522 Fleetwood 610-207-2702 THE SHOPPES AT KIRBYVILLE RT 222 between Kutztown & Reading minutes from I-78. 10,000 sq.ft 3 story barn. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, unique items. Thurs.-Sun. 9-4 or appt.

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18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414 THE FACTORY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main St, Rt 113, Bucks County. Featuring over 40 fine Buck’s County Dealers. Open Wednesday thru Sunday 10am to 5pm.

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

19128 Philadelphia 215-482-1033 KITCHENIQUES 646 Roxborough Ave. Antiques, collectibles, specializing in kitchen, dining & restaurant decor, Chef’s tools, etc. Hrs. Thurs.-Fri. 116pm, Sat. 9-4 kitcheniques.com

18360 Stroudsburg 570-424-7474 BROWSERY ANTIQUES 51 N. Third St. Open Fri., Sat., Sun. 10-6. Something for everyone primitives to contemporary. Monthly bidders board (silent auction). Top dollar paid for gold & silver.

19343 Glenmoore 610-458-8964 VILLAGE EMPORIUM, Ludwigs Village Shoppes, Rts 100/ 401. Antiques, lighting, collectibles, jewelry, furniture, local artists. Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Sun 12-5 www.thevillageemporium.com

trade signs, fine linens, china, antique images, samplers, decoys, pewter, Halloween collectibles, Indian artifacts and more. The Yellow Garage is open year-round from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Hours for the Black Friday Sale have been extended to 7 p.m. on Friday night. There

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CONNECTICUT 11/30/11, LITCHFIELD, WED ONLINE BIDDING ENDS, Jewelry & Couture, books, documents & coins; Auction viewing & tag sale 11/24-29 - 10 am-5 pm each day, 425 Bantam Rd, Litchfield County Auctions & Appraisals

11/26/11, MANHEIM, SAT 8 AM, Estate jewelry & coins, 1667 Cider Press Rd, John M. Hess

MAINE 12/01-02/11, FAIRFIELD, THURS & FRI 10 AM, Lamp & Glass, 203 Skowhegan Rd, James D. Julia, Inc.

11/27/11, GRANTVILLE, SUN 11 AM, PA Railroad memorabilia & paper, furniture, coins, tools, fishing, golf, Hot Wheels red lines, reloading dies, ammunition flintlocks etc., 660 Firehouse Rd, Paladin Auctions

NEW JERSEY 11/27-28/11, BURLINGTON CITY, SUN 1 PM MON 5 PM, 11/27 - Dolls & Steiff 11/28 - Toys & Trains, VFW Post 159 W Pearl St, Chris Doerner

7:00 AM - Glassware & Outside 10:00 AM - Furniture Large amounts of oak, walnut, mahogany, glassware and collectibles

11/29/11, HAZLET, TUES 4 PM, Jewelry, antiques, collectibles, books, comic books etc., Holiday Inn 2870 Rt 35 S, B & M Auctioneers & Appraisers

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NEW YORK 12/13/11, HUNTINGTON, TUES ONLINE AUCTION CLOSES, Movie posters, toys, games, non sports, early Disney, cereal prizes, action figures, premiums, advertising signs etc., Online @ www.justkidsnostalgia.com, Just Kids Nostalgia PENNSYLVANIA 11/24/11, GLEN ROCK, THURS 8:30 AM, Thanksgiving Day Gun, 4067 Snyder Rd, Wehrly's Auction Service, Inc.

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11/25/11, CHAMBERSBURG, FRI 1:30, Furniture, prints, clocks, glassware, china, lighting, miscellaneous, Kenny's Auction 4401 Philadelphia Ave, Carl E. Ocker

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11/27/11, CAMP HILL, SUN 11 AM, Antiques, quality furnishings etc., 2228 Gettysburg Rd, Costea's Auction Gallery

11/28/11, MAPLE GLEN, MON ONLINE BIDDING ENDS, Silver, coins, jewelry; preview Sat 11/26 10 am-3 pm, 1425 Welsh Rd, Locati Auctions 11/29-12/01/11, HATFIELD, TUES 4 PM WED 3 PM THURS 10 AM, 11/29 - stamps 11/30 online only furniture closes 3 pm 12/1 - furniture/furnishings, jewelry, sterling, books, artwork, china, glassware, collectibles etc., 501 Fairgrounds Rd, Alderfer Auction & Appraisal 11/29/11, MANHEIM, TUES 11 AM, Paintings, stoneware, metalwares, woodenware, toys, jewelry, sterling & silver plate, textiles, books, glassware, china, miscellaneous; furniture 7:00 pm, 768 Graystone Rd, Conestoga Auction Company, Inc. 11/30/11, CHESTER HEIGHTS, WED 3 PM, Majolica Collection 3 pm; Sterling Silver Collection 6 pm, 344 Valleybrook Rd, Wilson's Auctioneers and Appraisers 12/03/11, COPLAY, SAT 9 AM, Lehigh Valley municipal surplus equipment, coins, beer signs, taps, bicycles, books, costume jewelry, toys, antiques etc., 300 Cherry St, Liberty Auction Services, LLC

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Julia’s Fall Auction To Be A Double Header

Over the past 40 years, James D. Julia Auctioneers have established themselves as one of the leading auction houses the world over. The upcoming November 30 event starts off with a diverse array of

tury (England, France, Germany and Russia) tossing a Chinese rebel in a blanket, symbolizing the suppression of the rebellion in their struggle for independence. This detailed toy with political undertones is

American and European toys, mechanical banks, fine French and German dolls, antique advertising, salesman samples, coin-operated machines, music boxes, and other miscellaneous treasures. The following day will change gears to feature a day full of exceptional leaded lamps, rare art glass, cameo glass, Victorian glassware, and more. This time around, bidders will be treated to a taste of the unusual with one of the more elusive of tin windup toys, the Boxer Rebellion clockwork toy by Lehmann. One of only a handful known to exist it features four figures representing the world’s four great powers of the early part of the 20th cen-

in exceptional original condition and comes to the block with a $15,000 to $20,000. This toy joins several other popular Lehmann windup toys and a

splendid array of other fine tin windup toys. Other toy highlights include a rare Ives clockwork toy depicting a black mammy holding the white child in her care. When wound, the woman playfully tosses the baby into the air. Complete with its origi-

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nal wooden box, the toy carries an estimate of $5,000 to $7,000. A rare celluloid toy that features Mickey Mouse dressed as a cowboy perched atop Pluto also comes with its original box and is expected to bring $6,500 to $8,500. Another singular opportunity comes with an exceedingly rare and highly sought after 36-inch Schoenhut Brownie “Millionaire Dude”. Circa 1895, the dapper yet grotesque figure is estimated for $6,500 to $8,500. Other toy highlights include a large assortment of rare Schoenhut Teddy Roosevelt safari pieces including Teddy, Kermit, the Great White Hunter, natives, the seldom found Arab figure, and others. Also included will be such wonderful glass eyed animals including hyena, gorilla, gazelle, and more. These unusual treasures carry estimates ranging from $1,000 to $3,500 apiece. Toys for boys who like theirs a little bigger include a great selection of pedal cars. Some companies in the first half of the 20th century really went all out and were perhaps the ones for whom “all the bells and whistles” was coined. A truly outstanding fire truck pedal car by American National with deep red original paint and yellow pinstripes, several wooden ladders, a spotlight, headlights, running boards, and

bell at the front was likely the envy of the neighbourhood. ExKaufman collection, it is now offered unreserved with a $15,000 to $20,000 estimate. The auction continues with a collection of cast-iron mechanical banks, offering a nice diverse selection. Highlights include one of the more sought after varieties, the J. & E. Stevens Girl Skipping Rope bank. Its highly elaborate casting houses a strong clockwork motor that propels the girl’s jump rope around, making for some great action and childhood savings. Not seen all too frequently, this

bank comes with an estimate of $15,000 to $20,000. The diversity of the sale continues with a sizeable selection of dolls including some exceptional French bebes. A selection of Brus includes a marvellous 15inch Bru Jne. Gorgeous from head to toe, she comes with a $30,000 to $35,000 estimate. Not to be outdone is a remarkable 19inch Bru Jne bebe with finely molded features. A complement to any high end collection, it is estimated for $18,00 to $22,000. A stunning 14-inch

Portrait Jumeau with pale bisque, deep threaded paperweight eyes, and serene expression carries an estimate of $10,000 to $15,000. From the same collection come two beautiful Steiners, a Steiner C and a Steiner B series. The former is a diminutive cabinet sized example with charming outfit and nice lines. The other is a larger 25-inch example with deep blue paperweight eyes and a sublime expression. They carry estimates of $5,500 to $6,500 and $7,500 to $9,500, respectively. (Continued on page 16)

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Travelers To Garth’s Thanksgiving Weekend Auction Will Be Treated To The Scenic Route

looking the Grand Canyon, this oil by F. Luis Mora retains valuable history on the stretcher where remnants of two labels remain: one a period, handwritten label, the other from the William Macbeth Gallery, New York. The Macbeth Gallery (open from 1892-1953) achieved notoriety for their landmark 1908 exhibition of works by The Eight. Estimate $10,000 to $20,000.

Young fraktur: Ex Chris Machmer (Pennsylvania), this fraktur by Rev. Henry Young should reach $3,000 to $4,000.

Cincinnati, Ohio, decided to forgo the Danish Modern trend that so many others had embraced, they turned to a local antiques dealer and friend, who introduced them to the world of Americana. The introduction would inspire a five decade quest that has provided a lifetime of memorable discoveries. Browsing the col-

Prior portrait: Measuring 19 inches high, 15-1/2 inches, this portrait of a child in blue by William Matthew Prior should easily find a new home with an estimate in the $3,000 to $6,000 range.

Weber box: One of several finely decorated trinket boxes in the sale, this example by Jacob Weber is adorned with the original yellow and white tulips against a blue ground. Measuring a mere 2 inches high, 3-3/4 inches wide, 2-1/4 inches high, this box with a provenance from Olde Hope Antiques (Pennsylvania) is expected to fetch $4,000 to $8,000.

Brokaw portrait: These oil on canvas half-length portraits of a gentleman, his wife, and his daughter, all seated on the same settee are by New York/Ohio artist David Brokaw. Framed as a triptych in a contemporary bird’s-eye maple frame, the portraits are expected to sell for $10,000 to $15,000. See Haverstock, Artists in Ohio, 1787-1900 and Hageman, Ohio Pioneer Artists for additional information on the artist.

VINTAGE TOYS, SPORTS + NON-SPORTS CARD & MEMORABILIA AUCTION Saturday, DEC. 3, 2011 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: LESH AUCTION CO., 1⁄2 mile S. of

INSIDE. HEATED. Watch for signs. Inspection one (1) hour before sale. TOY & CARD SHOP CLOSED - GREAT DEALER INVENTORY FROM THE 1960’s-1990’s GREAT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Rare 1970’s STAR WARS Figures, Vehicles & Play Sets to include some UNOPENED and still in the package. Many hard-to-find rare COMPLETE figures with weapons; Orig. early 1970’s complete Huffy Heat Lightning and Stingray MUSCLE Bikes/Bicycle with both in beautiful condition; Approximately 60 vintage 1970’s through 1980’s unopened non-sports card FULL wax boxes; Vintage TV and Movie related memorabilia such as Posters, Comic Books, Pictures, oddball items, etc.; Hundreds of 1970’s through 1990’s Action Figures of which are UNOPENED and STILL IN THE PACKAGE to incl. Buck Rogers, Spawn, Marvel, X-Men, Spider-Man, GI Joe, James Bond, Hercules, Tarzan, Star Wars, WWE/WWF, Star Trek, Waterworld, The Shadow, Mego Wizard of Oz and many more; Incredible collection of rare loose 1970’s through 1980’s action figures, vehicles and play sets to incl. STAR WARS, He-Man, SUPER POWERS, GI Joe, EVEL KNIEVEL, Batman & Robin, CHIPS and many more; 50 FULL CASES of unopened Starting Lineup figures to include Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, Soccer and many more; Hundreds of 1980’s through 1990’s Matchbox cars still unopened and in the package; Approximately 500,000 sports and non-sports cards to include singles, sets and partial set lots. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a Sports & Toy Auction of 250 Lots. There will be a variety of New and Vintage Toys, Sports Items and Cards to choose from. Very Unique Assortment. Go to www.auctionzip.com ID#1454 for Complete Listing & Pictures. I.D. Required for Bidder’s Number. TERMS: Cash or Good PA Check. Fully InsuredLicensed-Bonded Food Stand Specializing in Estates Liquidations, Real Estate, Automotive & Construction Equipment

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camaraderie of the holiday and admiring the assemblage of lifetimes of collecting. It is especially nice that 80 percent of the furniture in the auction comprise quality painted surfaces with good provenance. Leading off the sale is a mid-19th century decorated blanket chest by Jacob Blatt (1801-1878) and/or his brother Heinrich (Bern [now Centre] Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania), who often used

the paint treatment utilized on this piece, which seems to have been inspired by kaleidoscope designs. This design source is discussed in Sumpter Priddy’s, American Fancy: Exuberance in the Arts, 1790-1840 where this chest is discussed and illustrated on pp. 89 to 90. The chest is conservatively estimated at $5,000 to $9,000. A supremely fine assortment of folk art portraits are (Continued on page 13)

Rick Kress Sr. Auctioning and Family

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3RD, 2011 STARTING AT 9:00 A.M. Selling with Two Auctioneers 717 968-3994

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Direction: Rt. 216 South of Hanover, off Rt. 116, Turn Left on Dubs Church Rd To Annex Located on the Right, Watch for Auction Signs. Partial: Jewelry ~ 20 Lots of Jewelry, 16 New Collector’s Books, Cut Glass, Pink Depression Glass, Columbia Tabletop Record Player, Pendulum Key Wind Clock, 6 Porcelain Dolls, Battery Animated Toys, Musical Jolly Chimes Original Box, Carnival Glass, Mandolin, Oyster Tins, Coffee Grinder, Crocks, Hawaiian Tremoloa String Instrument, 19” Wide Hickory Plank, Framed Art, Schlitz, Millers, Stroh’s Beer Advertising, 1934 Embroidered Prints, 3 Wooden Slaw Boards, 2 Children’s Cast-Iron Cookstoves, US Navy Flashlight, 2 Mills Slot Machines 5¢ & 10¢ (Working Condition), Copper Molasses Pump, US Quarter Master Core Metal Tin, Cast Butcher’s Kettle and Ring, Leaded Glass Panel, Hanover Borough Map, Bow Saw, 2 Round Tin Lunch Pails, Victorian Mirror, Cast Gypsy Pot, Ladle, Wood Flower Box, Small Cast Trough York Safe Co., 2 Lighthouses, Coverlets, 3 HandStitched Quilts - 1 Wedding Ring, 50 Peanut Butter Glasses, Feed Bag Material, 2-Carousel Horses, Pesaresi & Son Barrel Piano (Hurdy Gurdy), Cast-Iron Fireplace Mantel, 15¢ Mirrored Art Deco Candy Machine, WF Mangle Boat Ride, 2 ft. Copper Standard Electric Time Clock, (Double-Sided hung outside store), 2-Wooden Wagon Wheels, Doctor’s Buggy, Mifflinburg, PA, Wrought Iron Gate, Iron Fencing, Wooden Wheelbarrow, Kellogg’s Cereal Display, Mantel Clocks, 2-Trade Stimulators, Oil Tins, Records 45 and 331⁄3 RPM, Collection of Jim Beam Bottles, 100s of Pieces of Literature, Boyds Bears, Coins - Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, Halves, Dollars, And Silver Coins, 100s of Box Lots, and Lots More. Pinball Machines ~ Bally Turf King, Gottlieb Paul Bunyan, 1950 Williams Rag Mop (164 Built), Williams Metro. Carnival Amusement Rides ~ 2-Three Wheelers, Donkey, Horse, Early Horse with Real Saddle, 2-Three Horse Carousels. Jukeboxes and Games ~ Seeburg 331⁄3 RPM, Rockola 45, Wurlitzer 45, Slot Machine Glass Faces, Gunsmoke Arcade Game, Bowling Arcade, Love Tester, Stress Tester, Quarter Scales, Gumball Coaster Machines, Mega Touch 7 Arcade, Candy Machine. Whippet Willys ~ Knight Painted Sign from the Teens (This Sign was Purchased from the American Pickers Television Show and Comes with a receipt showing proof of Purchase). Porcelain Signs ~ Phillips 66 Double-Sided Gas Sign with Mounting Head, Golden Tip Gas Sign Double-Sided, Gulf 6 Sign, Standard Oil Sign, Exxon, Keystone, Buckingham Cigarettes, Rockwell Plaster, Kaiser Frazer Dealer Sign, Coca-Cola Fountain Service. Signs ~ Bridgestone Motorcycle Sign, McCreary Tire Sign, Kelly Tire Display, Firestone Batteries Sign, 5¢ High Rock Root Beer, Cooper Tires, Pennzoil, United States Tire Sign, Willard Standard Batteries, Double-Sided Buick Service Neon Sign, Diamond Gasoline, Quaker State, Goodyear, Uniroyal, Royal Crown Soda, Esso Oil, RC Cola. Furniture ~ Wooden Wash Wringer Stand, 2 Pc. Leather Couch and Love Seat, 2 Oak China Cabinets, 2 Chimney Cabinets. 4 Plank Bottom Chairs, 5 Pc. Waterfall Bedroom Set, Green Painted Step Stool, Solid Walnut Chest, Oak Icebox, Coca-Cola Bottle Chest, Green Painted Mortised Bench, Drop Leaf Table, 10 End Stands, Reeded Stool, Toolbox, Oak Washstand, 3 Early Trunks, 30 Misc. Wooden Chairs, 2 Early Record Radio, Softwood Washstand, Gibson Porcelain Icebox, GE Porcelain Coil Top Refrigerator, Small Paper Scroll Pump Organ, Metal Ice Cream Chair, Green Porcelain Gas Stove, 10 ft. Drugstore Rear Bar with Matching Mirrored Top, 8 John Rupp Plank Bottom Chairs (Hanover, PA), 2 John Rupp Rope Beds (Hanover, PA), and Lots More! Tools ~ Mantis Rototiller, Weed-Eater Edger, 3 HP Craftsman Table Saw, BP Electric Mower, Air Compressor, Reel Mower, and More. www.auctionzip.com ID#25979 Homemade Food Supplied By Dubs Church Members. Rick Kress: AU005675 Ashley Kress: AA019299

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Those passionate collectors who can identify with the Widders will most assuredly agree that the journey, indeed, makes all the difference. When their collection hits the block during Garth’s 51st Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Americana Auction, bidders will have a chance to travel home not only with rare, beautiful and interesting pieces but, bits of history. “Jim and Susan collected as much for the story of an object as the object itself,” comments Garth’s C.E.O., Jeff Jeffers. “Not to detract from their wonderful eye - because, anyone who walked into their home could recognize their skillful assemblage of folksy form and color. But, they also appreciate good, clean provenance. And, when an object piqued their interest, they had the tenacity to track down its story. You have to respect and admire that.” With 548 lots from the Widders selling on Friday and another 615 lots from various consignors on Saturday,

Thanksgiving weekend will find Garth’s saleroom alive with the vibrant color of the collections and the enthusiasm of the buyers from neophytes to aficionados feeling the

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Where - 141 North Church St., 17566 Here it is. Gary’s collections that he assembled over the years all in one place. Gary was a lifelong collector of not only toys & gas station memorabilia, he also collected antique Caterpillars and Trucks. Some of you may have known him from the Antique Truck or Caterpillar Clubs. He was famous for helping anybody that asked for his help. He traveled in his 64 GMC Crackerbox & 73 Peterbilt 357. The Cats & Trucks are all sold. Due to the large quantity of these items we’re having an Estate Garage Sale. Both collections in one place. Priced to sell. Want do we mean by garage Sale? It’s being held in Steve Risk’s garage where all items will be priced & on display for purchase. EXTENSIVE 500+ COLLECTIBLE TOYS. PARTIAL LISTING OF MANUFACTURERS Brunswick • Cottonwood Acres • ACMOC - Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club • First Gear • Ertl • Schield Bantam • SpecCast • Nylint • Tonka • Buddy L • Highway 61 • Toy Trucker • Structo • Kettendozer • Louis Marx • Hubley • Winross • Noscot • LeToureau • Revell • Hot Wheels • Johnny Lighting • Matchbox. Over 100 vintage Gas Station Signs & 150 vintage oil can collection Payment - Cash preferred or Local checks with ID. For information contact Steve Risk - srisk@paulrisk.com Great Collection with most in excellent condition. Checkout pictures on Gary Risk Facebook.

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Antiques & Auction News — November 25, 2011 - - 13 www.antiquesandauctionnews.net cal to those in the portrait of the possibly a brother, wearing the of the Shelburne Museum, folk boy offered here. While the same vest and seated in a rose Vermont. portraitist Ruth Whittier (Continued from page 12) subject of this portrait is garden with a book is attributed Additional items of interest Shute, a moment that certain to be a highlight of the was one of the highunknown, an almost identical to the Shutes (by Helen from the Widder Collection sale. The Widders dedicated lights in their life in the portrait of an unidentified boy, Kellogg) and is in the collection (Continued on page 17) time to diligent research in world of antiques (and libraries and, later, online, the portrait by Shute is breathing new life into many of one of the highlights of their antiques by making new the Widder collection). connections and unraveling the The portrait of a boy Stoneware: With over three dozen pieces mysteries of their makers. Their (estimate $20,000 to of stoneware to sell throughout the weekentire collection of books which $30,000) is attributed to end, this large, five gallon jug with Connecticut’s Premier Estate Auction Gallery comprised their home research Ruth and/or Samuel applied double handles and brushed and cobalt label “5, Ka-Ton-Ka, Weston Thorn, President; Nicholas Thorn, Vice-President library with over 200 volumes Shute of New England, stenciled Spring Water, Absolutely Pure, will be sold as well. This long- who were married in Mineral Corry, Pa.” will be one of the examples time commitment to research 1827, living in Weare, bidders will have to work for (estimate even led them to the front door New Hampshire. Both $2,000 to 3,000). It rests atop a bambooof the 92-year-old great-greatwere itinerant artists turned windsor settee with a red varnish ONLINE NOW: Bidding Ends November 30th who traveled through finish ($500 to $900) along with other Auction Viewing & HUGE Estates Tag Sale New England. The examples of American stoneware includNovember 24th-29th, 10-5 each day. couple moved to ing some fine pieces from Western Tag Sale Discounts: 20% off Sun., Champlain, New Pennsylvania. 40% off Mon., 60% off Tues. +20% Buyer’s Premium. York, in 1834, but www.litchfieldcountyauctions.com upon Samuel’s death 425 Bantam Road, Litchfield, CT 06759 in 1836, Ruth 860-567-4661 or E-mail: info@LCAinc.us. returned to Concord, NOW SEEKING CONSIGNMENTS: New Hampshire. In * American & European Furniture, Fine Art & Decorations * 1840, she married Alpha Tarbell and they moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where ANOTHER HUGE SALE AT SCHUYLKILL COUNTY’S BEST AUCTION Ruth died in 1882. The family remains Blatt Chest:Jacob Blatt (1801-1878) and Cupboard: An American country in Kentucky to his brother Heinrich often used the paint wall cupboard with old grey paint today, including treatment seen on this chest, which seems has all the bells and whistles one Ruth’s great-great- to have been inspired by kaleidoscope 11:00 AM (PREVIEW 10:00 AM) designs. Estimate $5,000 to $9,000. Most would want with a twelve pane cenRD tral door flanked by paneled doors granddaughter, who recently, Wendy Cooper and Lisa Minardi and paneled stiles over a base with owns portraits of her discuss the Blatts and their paint decoraand tion in their landmark exhibition catalog high feet and double set of paneled grandmother Located At The Schuylkill Mall, 17901 doors. At 95 inches high, bidders great-grandmother, Paint, Pattern and People: Furniture of of which Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1725-1850, pp. Directions: Interstate 81 & Route 61 are expected to chase the cupboard both in the range of $15,000 to $20,000. include roses identi- 188-192. SPECIAL NOTE: MURAL PROPOSAL SKETCH BY BERVINCHAK w/SAMPLE

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Jewelry & Couture; Books, Documents & Coins Online Auction

BLUM’S BID BOARD AUCTION SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 , 2011 FRACKVILLE, PA

. OCKER E L R A C Auctioneer AU-2425-L

ANTIQUE AUCTION

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2011 - 1:30 P.M. OUTSIDE

CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17202

To be held at 4401 Philadelphia Ave., 4 miles North of Chambersburg, along Rt. 11 at

Kenny’s Auction

Kenny’s Auction 717-264-6578

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FURNITURE *****8:00 P.M.: Antique oak dining room set - curved glass claw foot china closet - round oak lion’s head extension table - 6 good oak pressed back chairs; 4 period Regency chairs; oak sectional bookcase w/desk; Victorian stands; tea cart; oak drop leaf table; 4 pc. modern bedroom set; porcelain top tables; much more. PRINTS 7:00 P.M.: Fishel - Adler - Schwartz Lincoln print; Currier - Death of a Jack Son; stereoviewer cards; Currier prints; other frame work. CLOCKS 7:00 P.M.: Few wall clocks; Empire; kitchen; regulator. GLASSWARE/CHINA 3:30 P.M.: Pattern glass water sets; 50 pattern & pressed glass cruets; German; Bavaria; Carnival; stained glass hangings. LIGHTING 6:00 P.M.: Banquet lamps; Tiffany style lamps; Rayo; Aladdin; kerosene - clear glass; hanging dome. MISCELLANEOUS: Copper gooseneck teakettle; early dovetailed teakettle; wood sausage grinder; oak wall telephone; countertop showcase; tin; ironware; wood wall pockets; pottery pcs.; crocks; Horn table; 1885 US Grant 20” metal embossed plaque; 50 Longaberger® baskets, Pocket watches . NOTE: Large amount of small items from one collector. OUTSIDE LINE 1:30 P.M.: Tools, etc. Usual line of outside items, box lots, etc. Terms: Cash, good check. 10% Buyer’s premium.

Public Auction ESTATE JEWELRY & COIN SALE LARGE SALE - 450+ LOTS SELLING FOR THE ESTATES OF ELLEN RUTH CAVALLO, JOHN H. HESS SR. & OTHERS TH

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SPECIAL BLACK FRIDAY PREVIEW FRIDAY, NOV. 25TH 12 NOON-6 P.M. DOORS OPEN 6 A.M. SATURDAY 1667 CIDER PRESS RD.,

MANHEIM, PA

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From Lanc. take Rt. 72 N. through Manheim to Cider Press Rd. (approx. half mi. S. of Lanc./Leb. Turnpike Exit), turn left onto Cider Press Rd., auction house is approx. 3 miles on left, watch for signs. 8 A.M. Sharp - COINS - 10+ Vintage Cold Coins $1, $21⁄2, $3, $5, $10 & $20; 250+ Silver Dollars Incl. Many BU Coins As Well As Better Date Dollars 1921 Peace, 1882-CC, 1892-CC, etc.; Lg. Number of Early Type Coins All Denominations; Key & Semi-Key Dates Incl. 1921-D Merc., 1897-O Barber Dime, 1932-S Quarter, Sev. Other Better Grade & Very Early Type Coins; Face Silver Sold In Groups, Some Currency Incl. $1 1917 Red Seal Lg. Note. 9 A.M. - JEWELRY - Gold & Diamond: Incl. Many Diamond Rings Sev. 1 ct. Plus; 1 ct. Pear Shaped; 11⁄4 ct. Princess Cut; Many 1⁄2 & Under Some in Filigree Settings; Many Antique & Modern Gemstone Rings Several in Filigree; Diamond Earrings; Bracelets & Pendants, etc. Lg. Gold Bracelets; Many Gemstones Ruby, Sapphire, Pearls, Opals, Emeralds, Tanzanite, Amethysts, Etc.; Very Nice Sel. of Over 250 pcs. of Gold & Diamond Jewelry. Sterling: Incl. David Yurman, Tiffany & Co. & More Designer Sterling; Several Pcs. of Native American Sterling Some Signed; Mexican Silver; Siam Sterling & More; Sold in Larger Lots. Costume, Rhinestone & Bakelite: 100+ Lots Thousands of Pcs.; Rhinestones Pins, Necklaces, Earrings, Bracelets & More, Many Signed by Miriam Haskell, Kramer, Weiss, Juliana, Coro, Trifari & Many, Many More; Lots of Crystal & Glass Beaded Jewelry; Bakelite Pcs. & More. Victorian Jewelry: Incl. Gold, Silver & Gold Filled; Pins, Rings, Earrings, Bracelets, Necklaces & More; Very Nice Sel. of Vict. Era Jewelry Sold in Larger Lots. Watches: Incl. 19J Burlington Special Masonic Watch, 3 Hamilton Pocket Watches, etc. See Photos & Catalogs Online Auctioneers: John M. Hess AU003484L John Carl Jr. AU005263L Phil Nissley AU002874L AY000253L

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PAINTING, 1990 FRANKLIN MINT 3 PIECE GOLD SET, DIXIELAND 6 CARD MACHINE, EARLY 1900’S NATIONAL CASH REGISTER - BRASS. FIREARMS AND MILITARY: Winchester Mod. 12 - 12 Ga. Shotgun And Mod. 12 Nickel Steel 12 Ga. Shotgun, AK 47 7.62 Cal. Rifle, Page Lewis Mod. A, 1853 Enfield Field Musket, CW 1853 Enfield With Snider Conversion, 1892 Enfield Martini Henry 303 Carbine, Golden State Arms Corp. Custom 243 Rifle w/Mauser Action, Mauser 8mm - Sportarized, Turkish 8mm Mod. 95 Mauser, Smith And Wesson 9mm Pistol, Hi-Point 9mm Pistol, Cobray Mod. D .410 Derringer, Glock Mod. 22NS 40 Cal. Pistol, H&R Mod. 4 32 Cal. Pistol, Smith And Wesson 32 Cal. Revolver, WWII Nagant Revolver, 1980’s Croatian War Mod. PLT Pc. (Walther Copy), Colt 45 Replica, 45 Cal. Black Powder, Krag Bayonet, Clips, Holsters, WWI Helmet, Ike Jacket, Hitler Youth Armband, US Regulation Bugle, 2 Mauser Barrels, Navy Patches And Ring, Bowie Knife, WWI Era Stirrup Pants, US Army Canteen, GAR Pin, US Army Canteen/Web Belt, Reloading Equipment, Clay Shooters. FURNITURE: White Contemporary Corner Cupboard, Maple Table With 4 Chairs, Maple Rocker, Glass Top Bear Motif Coffee And End Tables, M.T. Coffee Table, Pair Of Broyhill Cherry End Tables, Young Hinkle Dresser w/Mirror, High Chest, Desk With Chair, Nightstand, Girl’s White Bedroom Set, QA Style Silver Chest, (2) Modern Mission Style Bookcases, Armoire Style Gun Cabinet, Modern Curio Cabinet And Sofa Table, Antique Cradle, Philco Floor Radio, 3 Piece Bistro Set, Tall Silverware Chest, 2 Bombay Chests, 2 Tier Mahog. Piecrust Table, Fr. Prov. Uph. Chairs, Stenciled Rocker, 3 Mahog. Drum Tables, Fr. Prov. MT Table Set, Unique 30’s Bedroom Set, Child’s Rolltop Desk, Cedar Chests, Ottomans, Bookshelves, Entertainment Centers, Blue Glass Top Table, Oak T Back Chairs, Ptd. Library Table, File Cabinets, Metal Storage Cabinets, Uph. Sofas, Recliners, Kneehole Desk, Treadle Sewing Machine, Dinette Sets, Antique 2 Piece Cupboard, WI Glass Top Stands, Artificial Fireplace, Cushioned Settee. COINS AND CURRENCY: 1990 Franklin Mint 3 Piece Gold Set (1 Oz., 1⁄2 Oz., 1⁄4 Oz. Of 24k Gold), 1922 $10.00 Gold Note, (3) 1917 Lg. $1.00 Notes, Misc. Silver Certificates - Red And Blue Seal, 1994 American Eagle, Morgan And Peace Dollars, 1840 Lg. Cent, Mercury Dimes, Walking Liberty, Franklin And Kennedy Halves, Mint And Proof Sets, 1893 Columbian Expo Half, IH Pennies, Wheaties, Few Lots Of Foreign Coins And Currency. JEWELRY: Our Normal Array Of Fine And Costume Jewelry Including 10k And 14k Rings And Earrings, Sterling Jewelry, Assorted Gemstones, Tennis Bracelets, Pocket Watches, Demi Sets, Turquoise Jewelry, Elaborate Costume Jewelry, Misc. Lots Of Unsorted Costume Jewelry Lots, (Over 200 Lots Of Jewelry!). TRAINS: First Yuengling Train Set, Marx, Lionel, HO Trains, Lionel NYC Empire State Express, Weaver Sch. Co. Train Set, Bachmann HO Overland Ltd., Plymouth Switcher Train Set, Lionel; #2035 Engine, #2657 Tin Caboose, #46010 Boxcar, NIAX #256 Tank Car, Assorted Lots Of Track, Plasticville, HO Accessories, Rolling Stock, Transformers Etc. … MISC.: Musical Instruments, Guitars, King Trombone, Teaching Harp, RS Williams And Sons Ltd. Bugle, Chas D. Kaier, Mah City Jug, Vintage Flags, Willow Tree Figures, Vintage LPs, Beer Lights, Trays And Collectibles, Die-Cast Collector Cars, Hess Trucks, Texaco Planes, Vintage Comics, Postcards, Collectible Knives, Fishing Equipment, Rods, Reels, Vintage Toys, Collector And Holiday Barbies, Porcelain Dolls, Tonkas, Vintage Fire Truck, Matchbox, Tootsie, Tin Windups, Celluloid Animals, Wii Fit, Remco Pom Pom Gun And Remco Big Max Electronic Conveyer With Boxes, Telescope, Vintage Games, Hanging Stained Glass Lamps, Misc. Chandeliers, Set Of 15 John Force Race Cars, Franklin Mint Classic Cars Of The 50’s Set, Die-Cast Dragsters, Dixieland 6 Card Machine, Mannequins, Vintage Peanut Dispenser, Sticker Vending Machine, Big Horn Saddle #168, Camel Saddle, Early 1900’s National Cash Register - Brass, 30 Lots Of Longaberger® Baskets, CocaCola Collectibles, Mining Items, Detex Security Boxes, GAR Pin, D&H Railroad Lantern, Aurora Slotcars, Collectible LP’S And Albums, Express Wagon, Black Forest Cuckoo Clock, Assorted Primitives, Crocks, Jugs, Milk And Soda Bottles, Vintage Cameras, Columbia Beer Barrel Top, Table Radios Incl.: GE, Zenith, Nordmende, Real Tone, Motorola, Roland, Hallmark Ornaments, Collectible Banks, Copper Fire Extinguisher, Milk Cans, Butter Churn, Meat Scale, General SM12A Deli Slicer, Radio Tubes, Tin Store Biscuit Box, Books (On Collectibles, Vietnam, Coffee Table Books, WWII, Military, Etc.), Vintage 60’s Through 80’s Toys, Southwest/Native American Items/Décor, Advertising Pieces, Ephemera, Adv. Ashtrays, Political Photos, Fdr Signed Letter, Reagan Inauguration Invitation. CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY ITEMS: Dept. 56, Over 20 Blow Molds, 6’ Aluminum Tree, Many Lots Of Décor, Lights, Vintage And New Christmas, Vintage Christmas Trees. GLASSWARE AND CHINA: Ladies Head Vases, Fenton Glass Pieces, Carnival Glass, Dept. 56 Collectibles, Glass Paperweights, Collection Of Steins Including German, Over 20 Lots Of Lenox, Waterford Crystal Frame, P&P Glass, Amber Depression Glass, Misc. Depression Glass Pieces, Sets Of China, Opalescent Glass, Vintage Hand Painted Urn Set, Art Glass Vases. SPORTS MEMORABILIA: DiMaggio And Mantle Signed Photos w/COA’s Lots Of Sports Figures, Cards, Signed Photos, Willie Mosconi Signed Pool Cue w/COA, New SLU Figures, Albums Of Sports Cards, Vintage Programs, Bobble Heads, Posters, Photos And More! TOOLS AND MISC.: Drill Press, Kero Heaters, New LP Grill, Hunting Stands, 2-Bay SSS Sing, Clay Bird Shooter, HD Bench Grinder, Air Compressor, Mongoose, Murray And Giand Bikes, Ryobi Grinder, Vintage Car Emblems, Voltmeter, Antique Toolbox With Tools, Homelite Chainsaw, Electric Stove Top, Sylvania TV Wall Mount Fish Tank, NASCAR Collectibles, Large Birdcage, Pet Cages, Jet 3 Motorized Chair, 2 Craftsman Snowblowers, Flexible Flyer Sleds, Heavy Bag, Lg. Wood Barrels, 10 Plastic Storage Units, Ext. Ladder, Alum. Ladder.

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Sterling Silver And Majolica Included In W ilson’s Upcoming Sale

Company, Black, Starr & Frost, Sanborns, Mexico, and so many more. There is a strong presence of International Silver “Prelude” pattern, which includes seven tea sets that are approximately 50 ozt each, estimated at $1,200 to $1,500 each. There are over 300 pieces of “Prelude” flatware weighing over 300 ozt

light candelabra, Menorahs and just about anything that could be made from Silver. This striking collection of Sterling Silver will be sold beginning at 6 p.m. From the glistening gray

of silver to the colorful glow of Majolica, Wilson’s will also be selling the largest collection of Majolica Pottery

bowls and more. There are such unique items as a bread crumber, two Sterling Cigar carriers, Bureau Sets, several elaborate Floral Art Deco and Art Nouveau serving platters and bowls, wine coasters, shakers, pitchers, several hundred pieces of flatware that it has encountered. There are over 400 pieces of this pottery with its deep and brilliant translucent color and its variety of whimsical forms. The collection features noted English Majolica makers, including Minton, George Jones, Wedgwood, Joseph Holdcroft, T.C. Brown, Westhead, Moore & Company and many others. (Continued on page 17)

(including partial sets and ornate large serving pieces), a Silver Jewish Nodder, Art Deco cigarette cases, four sets of Sterling goblets, 3

TUES., NOVEMBER 29, 2011

Semi-Annual Dolls & Toys

Two-Day Auction

PREVIEW 2 P.M. AUCTION 4 P.M. Holiday Inn, 2870 Rt. 35 South,

21st Century Antiques VFW Post, 159 W. Pearl Street, Burlington City, NJ 08016 Sunday, November 27, 2011 Preview 11:30 A.M. Auction 1 P.M.

Antique: Several large size German bisque dolls & others, Half Dolls, Dresden figurines, early cloth & papier-mâché & Compo +. Hard Plastic: Vogue Ginny incl. First Corsage, Jill, Ideal, many Alex, American Character, Arranbee, Pedigree, plus more. Vinyl: Alex, Vogue, Ideal Patty Playpal, Miss Ideal, Pollyanna, 1960’s Barbies, accessories & Fashions, Kiddles, Shirley, Dawn, Revlon, Uneeda, Tammy, Crissy, Puppetrina, Baby Dear, Comic Characters, fashion gals, etc. Misc.: Artist dolls by Raikes, FayZah Spanos, Gene, Mod. Porcelain, Kathe Kruse, Terry Lee, lots of 60’s boxed dolls. Nice collection Asian dolls, Doll wigs, furniture, Petite Princess Rooms, miniatures, clothes incl. Littlechap, Tammy, Fisher-Price, & Sasha packaged outfits. Uncut Paper dolls, early juvenile prints, children’s dishes (Stangl Kiddieware) & tea sets, Steiff bears & animals, reference books, etc.

Toys & Trains

Monday, November 28 Preview 4 P.M Auction 5:00 P.M.

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Tin Litho Windups, 1920’s Loop the Loop w/box, Cast-Iron Toys, TV Character Board Games, Models. Lots of Boomer era, 5 & Dime toys & old store stock. HO Trains, Marklin, Tyco, Bachmann, Plasticville. Marx President Sets, Roy Rogers Ranch Play Sets - parts - figs. Western Toys. Slotcars: Aurora, Tyco, Marx. Still Banks, Antique Folk Art, Ad Premiums. Nice collection of early Disney toys & bisque. Promo Cars - 14 early models. Robot & Space Toys, Zeroid, Christmas & Holiday Candy Containers, ornaments +. Mego Star Trek & others, Star Wars, Mickey Mantle leather glove, Early Simpson Collection all MOC. Pressed Steel - Doepke Druge, Cement Mixer, Buddy-L, Tonka. Ideal Fix-it Cars, Fix-It Stagecoach MIB, Windup Race Car, Die Cast: Corgi, Redline Hot Wheels, Hess. Fisher-Price, Children’s Books, Character Puzzles, Lead Soldiers, Viewmaster, Character toys, Video Games - 1st Gen. Texas Inst. Computer NRFB, Ding-A-Lings, Marbles. Much more coming!!! Directions: from North - Rt. 295 S. to Burl/Mt. Holly Exit. 541 N/W into Burlington. Once in Burlington City, 541 becomes High St. Continue on High into Burlington, cross Rt. 130. Left on W. Pearl. VFW is 2 blocks up on right. From Philadelphia: 95 N. to Betsy Ross Br., into NJ. Take Rt. 130 N. about 10 miles. Left on High (Rt. 541). Follow above directions. Look for white signs. Food available. Terms: Cash or Check w/proper ID. No Buyer’s Premium. NJ sales tax collected w/o a valid resale number. Questions? Call 609-877-6843 e-mail to dolltoy@hotmail.com. Day of sale please call 609-560-3247 Auctioneer not responsible for accidents.

Absentee bids welcome please call or e-mail.

HAZLET, NJ

Jewelry, Antiques, Collectibles, Books, Comic Books

Dolls & Steiff

Chris Doerner Auctioneer auctionzip.com auct. ID #1049 for pics. & more details.

MULTI-ESTATE AUCTION

Only Partial Listing ... Jewelry: 18k & 14k Gold & Diamond Jewelry, Lady’s Chevron yellow gold and diamond necklace 16.5”, set with approx. 1.60 Carats Diamonds, Lady’s yellow gold and diamond bracelet 7.5” set with approx. .75 Carats Diamonds, 14k Yellow Gold Charm Bracelet weighing 48 dwt., 14k Yellow Gold Rope Necklace weighing 36 dwt., Yellow & White Gold Serpentine Necklace weighing 31.5 dwt., 14k Yellow Gold Rope Necklace weighing 28 dwt., 14k Yellow Gold Link Necklace, Lady’s 14k Gold & Diamond Custom designed “Hand Ring,” Gent’s 18k Yellow Gold Wristwatch International Watch Co. Schaffhausen C. 1960, Gent’s Longines Automatic 14k Yellow Gold Wristwatch, 18k Yellow & White Gold Lilly Floral Brooch with 5-Prong Set Diamonds, Lady’s 14k Yellow Gold & Amethyst Ring Approx. 7.86 Carats, Shell Cameo Pendant/Pin Gold Framed, Plus Much More Gold, Silver & Diamonds, Costume Jewelry Vintage Silver & Turquoise Navajo Jewelry, Tray Lots, Jewelry Boxes full, Boxes with Jewelry Parts, etc., Art Glass: Daum 10” Female Figural, Daum Concord Airliner (slight damage), Daum Ocean Racer (slight damage), Center Bowl, Lalique 7” Amethyst Vase, Tiffany, Orrefors, Waterford, Cut to Clear Crystal Stems - Various Colors & Patterns - Bohemian, Czech, Polish and more, China/Porcelain: Royal Vienna Portrait Plates, Haviland Limoges China Service, Edelstein Coffee Service, Limoges “Purple Flowers,” Limoges Roses & Basket Weave, Ginori Donatella Charger, Large Daum Art Glass Belleek Collection incl. Early Black Mark 11 pc. Neptune Shell Tea Service, Lots of Belleek Creamers, Sugars, Salt & Peppers and more, Schrvarzenhammer, Carlsbad, Wedgwood, Lenox, Spode, Flow Blue, etc., Large collection of Gort Figurines and others by Hertwig, Schaubach Kunst, Herand, Corday, B&G, & Capo-di-Monte, Rare Books incl.: First Edition (American 1901) H.G. Wells “The First Men In The Moon,” 1923 “Men Like Gods,” Taste A Comedy of Two Acts by Mr. Foote - 1752, Her Majesty’s Ship Pinafore W.S. Gilbert 1879, 10 volumes of the Great Marvel Series by Roy Rockwood 1910, Autographed Ray Bradbury Books, and others, 1950’s FATE Magazine - mostly flying saucers, Scripts from The Who’s Rock Opera Tommy, including vocal score, Un-Graded 1960’s Comic Books: 1961 Journey into Mystery #83 & #86, Superman, Super Boy and More - use link on Website for List, Furniture: Beautiful ornate furnishings from Monmouth County Estate - Vict. Carved Rosewood Sofa, Mahogany 19th C. Inlaid Drop Corner Paw Footed Game Table, Mahog. Flip-Top Game Table, Chippendale Style Chest on Chest, Nice Eastlake Parlor Set Incl. Sofa and 4 Parlor Chairs, Stacking Oak Barrister Bookcase with Leaded Glass Doors, Oak Baker’s Cupboard with twin Possum Belly Drawers, Two Door Oak “Ice King” Icebox, Golden Oak Dining Table with T-Back Chairs, Cast-Iron Paw Footed Bench, Dovetailed Chest marked A.A. Scheilol 1847 New York, Large RR Dovetailed Toolbox, Tooled Tin Steamer Trunk, Pie Cooling Rack, Wringer Washstand, Oak Drop Front Desk, Two 7’ Tall Walnut Finish Bookcases, Assorted Side Tables, Etc., Local Interest: West Long Branch Exempt Fire Police Badge Co. #1, West Long Branch Exempt Fire Dept. Badge #24, B.C.&T. Co. #1 West Long Branch #7, Lakewood Fire Department Hat and 4-Delegate Ribbons, Art: Illustration by Garrett Price “New Yorker,” W/C “Amid Summer Nights Dream” by Chris Vorberg, Several Nudes on Canvas, “The Gates” - signed Christo and Jeanne-Claude, framed & matted illustration - sample swatch of material from the NY Gates Project 1985, Silk Floral Paintings - signed Dimala, Framed Poster “Berlin or Bust” Preshing in France, Freshly Framed & Matted 1930’s Silhouettes, Nice Vintage Tin Beauty Parlor Sign and Wood Portrait Studio Sign, Silver, Fisher Jack Shepard Sugar Bowl, Sterling Flasks, Assorted lots of Silver, 19th C. English Balance Beam Scale, Lighting - incl. Brass & Crystal Chandelier, Several Lenox Lamps, Cut Glass, Soprano Saxophone & Trumpet Table Lamps, Etc., Grundig Majestic Model 85 Tabletop Radio, Fada Model 1000 Bakelite Radio Case, Large lot of 45 RPM records from Jukebox, Lots of Christmas Items and Ornaments, Strato Bank - Rocket Ship to the Moon, Toy Steam Engine and accessories, Schoenhut Toy Piano, Stoneware & Pottery incl. Roseville Pinecone vase, Silver plate, Tools, Router, Saws, etc. Plus MUCH, MUCH MORE! 2008 Mitsubishi Galant ES, Only 36,000 Miles.

Bob McCook, Auctioneer Call 800-300-4870 or e-mail info@bmauctioneers.com Terms: 15% Buyer’s Premium, Cash, Visa, MasterCard or Good Local Check Only, No Out-of-State Checks. Directions: Garden State Parkway to Exit 117, stay right to Rt. 35 S., 500 feet past 3rd traffic light Visit WWW.BMAUCTIONEERS.COM and Sign up for e-mail Notice of Sale

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This is the largest collection of Silver ever offered in Wilson’s one hundred year history. With over 300 pounds of Sterling Silver, there is a representation of most every American maker as well as English Silver, American Coin Silver, Hand Wrought, Israeli, Russian and Mexican Silver. Makers include Tiffany & Company, Gorham, S. Kirk & Son

estimated at $7,500 to $8,500. Other highlights include an English Victorian Mask decorated Silver Coffee Pot (27 ozt) made by E. Hugo estimated at $700 to $1,000 and a group of four graduated Revere Bowls (60 ozt) estimated at $1,500 to $2,000. There is also a large Sanborns Mexican Silver twin handled tray (60 ozt), estimate $1,500 to $2,000. This exquisite collection includes a quantity of Tiffany pieces, including goblets, candlesticks, ewers,

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Wilson’s Auctioneers & Appraisers in Chester Heights, Pennsylvania, is proud to announce an exclusive auction of Sterling Silver and Majolica Pottery from the private collection of the late Dr. Seymour M. Shay of Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. This eclectic sale will be held on Wednesday, November 30th, beginning at 3 p.m.


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NOVEMBER ANTIQUE AUCTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2011 STARTING AT 11:00 A.M. INSPECTION: Monday, November 28th from 1:00-5:00 P.M. and Day of sale from 10:00 A.M.

MANHEIM, PA

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TUESDAY MORNING STARTING AT 11:00 A.M.

Paintings: Framed oil on canvas depicting village on hillside with arched stone bridge, 401⁄2”Hx511⁄2”W, framed oil on canvas depicting horses in field plowing with homestead and fields, 36”Hx44”W, framed Andrew Wyeth print depicting snow scene with barn and wagons, 23”Hx271⁄2”W, N. Currier “The Happy Home,” “The Sisters” and “Ellen,” Dolores Hackenberger Painting on artist board depicting homestead and barn, 12”Hx20”W, Richard Flanders Smith Print depicting Redware Animals on shelf, (Limited Edition) 58/440, 24”Hx281⁄4”W. Stoneware: Stoneware Storage Crock with Cobalt Blue Floral Decoration, 20th C. Banded Decorated Yellowware Bowls, 4 gallon Cowden and sons Stoneware Jug with Hand Painted landscape (artist signed and 59), Pottery Jardinières, Rockingham glazed Pitchers and bowls. Metalwares, Woodenware, Toys: Cast-Iron Tractor and plow, Louis N Marx tin spring windup Airplane, Cast-Iron Bookends, Schoenhut wooden piano, Tin Lithograph “Davy Crockett” Pull Wagon, Poosh-M-Up Jr. Pinball Game, Steiff Teddy Bear, Vantoy Toy Record Player with paper label. Miscellaneous: Oak cased Edison Phonograph (438664), Edison Cylinder Records, Beaded Purses, Opera Glasses, Santa Form Christmas Ornaments, McClellan Style 111⁄2 Saddle, Pewter Flagon with Acorn Finial, Sleigh Bells. Jewelry: Pocket Watches, 14k Thimble, Sterling necklace and earrings, Sterling and Silver Plate: 61 Pcs. Stieff Sterling Flatware Set, 78 Troy ozs. Weighable, Gorham Sterling Pitcher, Sterling Ice Cream Forks, Sterling Salad Set. Textiles: Patchwork Quilts, Hooked Rugs, Chair Pads, Homespun Material, Indian Rugs. Books: The Pennsylvania-German Decorated Chest, Folk Pottery of the Shenandoah Valley, Treasury of American Design, The Flowering of American Folk Art, Reference Books. China: Flow Blue, Transfer Ironstone, Gaudy Ironstone, Noritake “Tree in the Meadow” Pattern Plates, Platters, Cups and Saucers, Butter Tub, 63 Pcs., Copeland Spode China Set, Majolica, Spatter, Royal Doulton, Hummel Bookends, Hummel figurines, Staffordshire Dogs, Bisque Figurines. Glassware: Carnival, Flint Glass, Pattern Glass, Embossed Fish Decorated Small Footed Bowl, Cranberry Shakers, Art Glass.

FURNITURE TO BE SOLD AT 7:00 P.M.

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Red Grain Painted Softwood Blanket Chest, Oak Bookcase, Red Pointed Arrowback Plank Seat Chairs, Oak Child’s Rocker, Empire Chest-of-Drawers, Mahogany Floral & Drape Carved Poster Bed, Carousel Horse, Softwood Dry Sink, Plank Seat Settee, Primitive Corner Cupboard, Victorian Sofas, Chestnut Bar, Softwood Cupboard, Walnut Tilt-Top Table, C.A. Strack & Son, York, PA Windsor Armchair, Softwood Jelly Cupboard, Fireplace Mantel, Set of 6 Stencil Dec. Chairs, Pin-Top Bench Table, Aero Flyer Wagon, Chippendale Mirror, One-drawer Stands, 18 Drawer Seed Chest, Lift-led Flour chest, Schoolmaster’s Desk, Softwood Jelly Cupboard, Softwood Punch Tin Pie Safe, Feather Grain Dec. Blanket Chest, Pine Bucket Bench. ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD “AS IS” - PARTIAL LISTING OF SALE - 13% BUYER’S PREMIUM - AH-287 CONESTOGA AUCTION COMPANY, INC. - P.O. BOX 1, MANHEIM, PA 17545 Phone 717/898-7284 - Fax 717/898-6628 - www.conestogaauction.com 768 Graystone Road, West of Rt. 72, 7 Miles North of Lancaster

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German dolls include a rare 15-1/2-inch K*R Googly. Her wide staring side-glancing eyes will always make you smile. She comes estimated for $8,000 to $10,000. An 11-1/2-inh Kley & Hahn 536 character doll with intaglio cut eyes is expected to

signage in an array of categories. Over the years CocaCola has produced some of the most memorable advertising pieces around. Included in this auction is an exceedingly rare and highly sought after 5-panel cardboard “Four Seasons” display. Showing beautiful women enjoying a Coke at various times of the year, this rarity is in exceptional all-original condition. It is expected to sell for $15,000 to $20,000. A rare 1920s paper sign picturing two beautiful women enjoying a picnic lunch made perfect of course by the inclusion of America’s favorite beverage is sometimes seen in calendar form. Rarely seen in this fash-

AUCTION SALE BILLS www.antiquesandauctionnews.net ion, it carries a presale estimate of $15,000 to $20,000. Capitalizing on the popularity and effectiveness of beautiful women, another cardboard diecut display the company produced featured a lass in an oldstyle swimsuit on a diving board. Circa 1918, the piece carries an estimate of $8,500 to $9,500. RD Other advertising includes 10 A.M. an unusual papier mache figural display for Keene’s foot salve. AT RIDGE FIRE COMPANY This wild piece depicts a per480 RIDGE ROAD, 19475 sonified man’s foot with a wide open mouth smile and each toe ESTATE TRAIN AUCTION as another happy customer, suggesting the great effectiveness In The Pavilion: The first of two Toy Train Auctions for the ESTATE OF of the product. The display FRANKLIN W. JONES (TCA#HR758248) of Dover, Delaware. Lionel Standard (Continued on page 18) gauge 33 Black Mfg. loco. and corp. freights. Restored Lionel and American Flyer Standard gauge TRAINS. Lionel PREWAR ‘O’ GAUGE Trains to include Blue Comet set; set 273W, Flying Yankee. A variety of freights & accessories. Lionel POSTWAR TRAINS. Sets: 2526 WS, 2297 WS, 2535 WS, 1612 General, 1503 WS, 1464 W. Virginian FM diesel. Tuscan GG1 and Congressional passengers cars. Rocket Launchers, snowplows, switchers. American Flyer ‘S’ gauge trains. MARX Trains. An extensive selection of Modern Era Tinplate Era Trains and accessories. MTH AF std. ga. Gold-plated President’s Special & one in Blue. Flying Colonel. Lionel & AF std. ga. freights in abundance. New Ives Olympian. Lionel Classics State Set, Blue Comet, Trolleys, Stations. Tinplate Reproduction O gauge sets as well. PRIDE LINES TRAINS. Prewar & Postwar Lionel catalogs. Repro. catalogs. Books, guides, prints. Selling for the Jones Estate again on December 10th.

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Mount Joy, PA Knew Chief Joseph For Over Eighty Years! COMING TO AUCTION DECEMBER 3 These two Historic signs will be sold separately! See complete detailed auction catalog online.

G GAUGE TRAINS In The Blue Room: LGB steam locos & tenders freight cars & passenger sets. LGB US Circus Train and cars. Circus Tent Diorama, calliope & merry-goround. USA Trains, some w/military loads. Aristocraft. Bachmann Emmett Kelly, Jr., Blue Comet, Royal Blue & Red Comet Trains Sets. New Bright Pioneer, Rocky Mtn. & RR Empire Train sets. Structures, track, power units. Hess Trucks. HO Penn Line GG1.

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One of the earliest, most desirable, and most colorful signs ever produced for Prince Albert Tobacco - “the National Joy Smoke.” This Chief Joseph sign is probably one of the few in the world that can be identified as to its history. It was hung at the A. DARRENKAMP TOBACCO & CANDY STORE in Mount Joy, PA for over 80 years, until the store closed in the 1990’s. Both the original tobacco sign and the original store sign will now be sold at Auction.

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bring $2,000 to $4,000. Crossover collectibles such as automata will sometimes appeal to collectors of a number of different genres. A piece that should appeal to collectors of music machines, collectors of mechanical display pieces, collectors of magic themed items, collectors of the unusual and strange (or any combination thereof) is a phenomenal Alexander Theroude automaton with a Thibouville Lamy barrel organ providing a variety of tunes. The piece depicts a duet of courtly dressed monkeys playing their cello and violin, flanking a central simian magician. The very animated magician nods to onlookers, pulling back his lips in a smile as the objects beneath his two chalices magically transform into other objects. Tallied at 18 separate movements, it carries an estimate of $18,000 to $22,000. Other automatons include an outstanding Roulet DeCamps automaton with a Jumeau head depicting a motley clown playing a bass drum. This elaborate item comes with its original wooden box and a $10,000 to $12,000 estimate. Antique advertising includes a varied selection of

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PRR RAILROAD MEMORABILIA & PAPER - FURNITURE COINS - TOOLS - FISHING - GOLF - HOT WHEELS REDLINES RELOADING DIES - AMMUNITION - FLINTLOCKS Collector Milk Bottles including Hoppy & Local Towns - PRR Pennsylvania Railroad Memorabilia Collection including Tools, Lanterns, Timetables, Manuals, Calendars, China, and More - Advertising Stoneware Jugs - Crocks including 10 gallon with lid - Large Dark Amber “Poison” Bottle - Antique Farm Table with 2 Drawers - Ball & Claw Foot Antique Table - Antique Oak Blanket Chest - Jewelry Sterling Rings - U.S. Silver Coins and 15 Wheat Penny Rolls - Coca-Cola 100th Anniversary Thermometer - Selmer AS 500 Saxophone in Original Case (gold engraved like new condition) Martin SE Saber Pro Series 55-70 Hunting Bow in Plano Hard Case with Arrows - TaylorMade R11 Practice Golf Club with 2 Adjustable Shafts with Flight Control Adjustable Technology (state of the art golf club, very expensive in excellent condition with paperwork) - Remco Mighty Casey Ride’em Railroad Large Plastic Train including Gondola Freight Car, Passenger Car, Boxcars, and Track (many cars NIB old stock) - Volkswagen Beetle VW Large Radio Remote Control Car - M&Ms Animated Radio NIB - Hess Trucks - Casio Keyboard - Steelton 1961 Dauphin County Fireman Glass - Skinners Harrisburg, Acme Palmyra Soda Bottles - Craftsman Upright Air Compressor 1.1 hp (like new) Legacy Workforce 50 ft. Retractable Air Hose Reel - Mech Power 1⁄2” Impact Wrench Complete Kit including 3⁄8” Ratchet Set, Air Hammer, 1⁄4” Die Grinder, Air Gun Bits, Chisels, Grinder Stones, Extension Bars and More - Milwaukee Heavy-Duty 1⁄2” Angle Drive Drill in Case - Porter Cable Brad Nailer New In Case - DeWalt DW303 V.S. Reciprocating Saw in Case - DeWalt 3⁄8” Cordless Drill Driver in Case - DeWalt DW952 3⁄8” Adjustable Clutch Cordless Drill in Case - Ryobi 1⁄2” Hammer Drill in Case - Werner 8 ft. Extra Heavy Duty Ladder - Black & Decker Bit Set in Magnetic Holder - Bench Top Pro Bit Set (really nice) in Case - Auger Bits - Winchester Ammo & Vintage Ammunition - Vintage Martin & Creek Classics Fishing Lures in Boxes, Other Lures - Flintlock Tower Pistol w/Brass Furniture (good quality) - Flintlock Full Stock Rifle Octagon into Round Barrel, Ornamental Brass Patchbox, Ramrod - 1968 Original Vietnam Period U.S. Army Recruiting Poster - RCBS & Lyman Reloading Die Sets in Many Rare Calibers such as .33 Winchester, .356 Win., 38/56 Win., .35 Remington, .444 Marlin, Weatherby and 30 Others - Antique Brass Caboose Whistle - Large Brass Fire Hose Nozzle - G.I. Joe Vintage U.S. Marine Corps, USN Dolls with Machine Guns and Accessories Hot Wheels Redline Cars (12 different) - Antiques and Collectibles - Box Lots. (auctioneer ID #4123) Listing and Pictures at

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(Continued from page 14) memorable Majolica auction Highlights will include a begins at 3 p.m. Joseph Holdcroft Majolica The Sterling Silver and Centerpiece Flower Frog in the form of two vintners carrying a barrel measuring 101/2 inches high by 10-1/2 inches wide, estimated at

Majolica Pottery free auction catalogue is available at www.wilsonsauction.net. Auction Catalogues will be available for purchase day of sale for $10. Absentee and $900 to $1,200. There is a Phone Bidding are available. large quantity of Etruscan Items from this auction will Shell and Seaweed Pieces be available for online bidincluding comports, bowls, plates, teapots, cups and saucers, pitchers, platters and a footed salad bowl.

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wide variety of antiques and folk art. The sale reflects this (Continued from page 13) openness to various forms and include the assortment of includes several nice groupings weathervanes. An important of late 18th- and early 19th-cenrooster tin weathervane from tury ceramics including Leeds, Quebec, illustrated in Whieldon, and spatter. Multiple McKendry, Folk Art, page 138, carved canes are also to be measures 31 found in the inches high, sale, but an and is expected American to sell for carved wooden $3,000 to ventriloquist $6,000. An head from the American, late late 19th centu19th-early ry is among one 20th-century, of the most copper and intriguing zinc, full-bodpieces. With ied vane of stylized feaDexter retains Circus Banner: For the quirkier tures, applied a verdigris sur- collector, a hand painted banner ears, and a face and traces for the “Human Blockhead� m o v a b l e $3,000 to $5,000) is of gilt. Ex (estimate the actually by one of the most cele- mouth, David Good brated sideshow artist of his head displays (Ohio), as are time, Fred Johnson, who old blue paint many other worked for O. Henry Tent and and is 12 inchitems in the Awning Company, Chicago, es high (estiWidder collec- Illinois, mid 20th century. mate $2,000 to tion, this exam$4,000). ple should reach $2,500 to Carved animals also found their $4,500. A leaping stag weather- place displayed in and among vane, which will be sold in the the Widder home. Saturday session, is also full A good collection of over bodied copper with a verdigris 35 pieces of stoneware will be surface (estimate $3,000 to sold throughout the Saturday $5,000). session. Of the many pieces The Widders enjoyed a (Continued on page 19)

GARTH’S

1937 Team Signed Detroit Tigers Ball with LOA Morgan Silver Dollars -1894 BU, 1889-CC ANACS EF-40 Peace Silver Dollars -1921 NGC MS-66, 1923-S NGC MS-65 SOME FEATURES INCLUDE: 1955 Double Die AU-55, 1937-D 3-Legged Buffalo MS-62, Complete Mercury Dime Set, 1795 Dollar w/ Flowing Hair, large selection of rare Morgan and Peace Dollars, over 100 BU Silver Dollar Rolls including rare dates (1882-CC, 1883-CC, 1889-S, 1891-CC, 1897-S & 1899), over 80 Gold Coins, 1915 Pan Pac Octagonal $50 Gold, a Large Grouping of Chinese Panda Gold Sets & over 100 Limited Gold Commemorative Sets from different countries. Many MS-66 Coins. Silver Dollar Rolls, mostly original BU Rolls. Rare Trade Dollar Set. 1902 National Bank Notes, #5 Uncut Sheet, PCGS 69, Tyler, Texas

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A Majolica pineapple teakettle circa 1875 attributed to Adams and Bromley has an estimate of $300 to $400. A George Jones Chestnut Leaf on Folded Napkin Compote 5-1/2 inches high by 9-1/2 inches deep is estimated at $200 to $300. The collection represents the many avenues that Majolica explores; there

ding at LiveAuctioneers.com. There is a 15 percent buyer’s premium, 18 percent for online bidding. Preview for the auction will be held on Tuesday, November 29, 12 noon to 7 p.m. and Wednesday, November 30th, 12 noon to 3 p.m. Wilson’s Auction Gallery is located at 344 Valleybrook Road, Chester Heights, Pennsylvania 19017. For more information, call (610) 358-9515 or e-mail info@wilsonsauction.net.

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carries an estimate of $2,750 to $3,250. The selection continues with a massive and rare, alloriginal cast iron dealership display piece for Case Tractors. A full bodied eagle is perched atop the earth that rests on a tripod base. Having spent many years among the elements, it is a great candidate for restoration

(or leaving as-is). It carries an estimate of $3,000 to $5,000. A nice go-with for this piece is an elaborate working scale model live steam Case tractor. One of their most popular models, this tractor was likely a dealership model and is detailed to the finest point. It comes with a custom carrying stand and an estimate of $10,000 to $15,000. Other salesman samples include an unusual and intricate brass potato planter. With

www.antiquesandauctionnews.net amazing craftsmanship, it will room. It carries an estimate of surely appeal to collectors of $17,500 to $22,500. A Caille agricultural machinery. It Puck upright 5-cent slot comes estimated for $5,500 to machine features a large color$7,500. ful central wheel and elaborate Machines of a different front castings. It is expected to sort include a selection of bring $17,000 to $19,000. An coin-op and arcade pieces. A upright musical Dewey slot rare and highly sought after machine has the added feature game entitled Pace’s Racers. of a cylinder music box to Pitting horse against horse, amuse you while spending better against better in a spirit- your two bits. It carries an ed race, the stylish Art Deco $18,000 to $22,000 estimate. case is a must for the game Other coin-op includes a rare

AUCTION SALE BILLS Mills upright slot machine that pays out in golf balls. Golf themed machines are highly desirable, and this is one of the nicer ones. It comes with a $6,000 to $7,000 estimate. More information on the Julia auction can be obtained by going to their website at www.jamesdjulia.com or calling (207) 453-7125. Free fullcolor brochures are available, or their lavish, full-color, detailed and illustrated catalogs

will be available for $39. Previews for the auctions will be Tuesday, November 29 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 8 to 10 a.m. the mornings of the auctions. The toy and doll auction will commence at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, November 30, and the glass and lamp auction will commence at 10 a.m. on Thursday, December 1. All will take place at their auction facilities on Route 201 in Fairfield, Maine.

CLINTON GALLERY AUCTION SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2011 AT 9:00 A.M. (Inspect from 8:00 A.M.) (Severe Bad Weather Date: Sun., Dec. 4 At 10:00 A.M.) Fireside Hall At Plumsteadville Volunteer Company 5064 Stump Road,

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Selection of Stylized, Reproduction & Modern Furniture; repro. Franklin stove by Portland Stove Foundry, No. 2FD FLK; oak pony cart/buggy made in Lancaster Co., PA; Coca-Cola 10 cent vending machine by Dixie-Narco, Model #DNS 80S, sn341777; vintage barbershop chair by Hercules, mfg. by The E. Berninghans Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; telephone booth by Western Electric Co made in the USA; Whirlpool gas stove/range - NEW/NEVER USED; antique Underwood typewriter. Accessories: Seth Thomas mantel clock w/marbleized case, Noritake dish set Gold Queen & serving pcs., child’s dish set by Sears & Roebuck in original box, Blue Willow Toy China Set by Sears in original box, Royal Winton “mugs” Uncle Sam, Winston Churchill (damage to cigar), gold rimmed crystal stemware, fire company memorabilia, Byers’ Choice Figures: Williamsburg Collection & Others; Assortment of Postcards; 10+ Wallace Nutting Hand-colored Photographs (majority are interiors); Toys & Dolls: 2 Madame Alexander dolls, Selection of Barbie dolls & accessories, Fashion Girl speed boat, Hot Wheels, Hasbro Nurse Kit, BWI Inc. electric pedal radio control mini racer, etc. 60+ Antique Wooden Molding & Metal Wood Planes incl.: Chapin Stephensens & Co., Northern-Sheffield, England, Kenewa Tool Co., S.C. Cook, New Brunswick, N.J., A&E Gladwin, New York, J. Denison Stanley & Bailey, Craftsman, Sargent & Co. No. 3412; antique Blacksmith forge, 2 Blacksmith’s anvils. Selection of Power Tools: Enco band saw Model 137-315, sn345184, Craftsman chop

Important Lamp & Glass Auction December 1 & 2, 2011 in Fairfield, Maine

Auction: Thursday, Dec.1 & Friday, Dec. 2 at 10am each day Preview: Tues., Nov. 29 & Wed., Nov. 30 - 9am-5pm; 8am-10am each day of auction Our December 1 & 2 Important Lamp & Glass Auction will once again offer a widely diverse selection of fine lighting and art glass. The auction will include over 50 fine lamps including Tiffany, Duffner & Kimberly, Handel, Pairpoint and more. As always, there will be a fine collection of French cameo glass by makers such as Galle, Daum, Eugene Michel and LeVerre Francais just to mention a few. We are very pleased to be offering over 300 lots of fine paperweights including contemporary and antique weights, many of them from the collection of Barry Schultheiss. This sale will also feature an important selection of fine antique and estate jewelry including a magnificent 11ct fancy yellow diamond ring which is accompanied by a GIA certificate. This is definitely a sale you won’t want to miss!

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

FINE ART WANTED

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

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Call 1-800-428-4211 1880 TO PRESENT MOVIE POSTERS, Highest Prices Paid for Lobby Cards, 1-Sheets, Window Cards, Glass Slides, Dwight Cleveland, PO Box 10922 Chicago, IL 60610-0922 Fax 773-525-2969, 773-525-9152, posterboss@aol.com

AMERICAN INDIAN OLDER Items, particularly pre-1940 pottery (which is typically unsigned) and baskets. I buy and sell. Please call Lou at 610-647-7198. ANTIQUE/ OLD GUNS WANTED Collector buys old muzzleloaders, pistols, shot guns, Kentucky rifles, knives, swords, hunting licenses & photos, animal traps, hand forged & bear traps, old ammo, antiques, military items. One piece or collections. House calls made. PO Box 83, New Tripoli, PA 18066, blackbear3@enter.net 610-298-3180. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS MANUALS Wanted most years and models. Also sales brochures, service manuals, etc. TMC Publications, 6308 Deer Park Rd., Reisterstown, MD 21136. 410-526-4495. www.tmcpubl.com AUTOMOBILES WANTED. LOOKING to buy old foreign cars, especially British. Will purchase in any condition, also buying parts. Call Ed, 856-816-7321.

BOTTLES, OLD MILK containers from Jacob H. Rohrer (Spring Mead Farm, Lampeter, PA) or J.L. Swarr Jr. (Cedar Hill Dairy, CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow, RFD, Mount Joy, PA) Any size, any qualFairs, Amusement Parks, Coney Island, ity wanted, top dollar paid. Call Judy or Nude Photos, Fireworks, Pinups, Tom 717-653-6189. Strippers, Burlesque, Auto Thrillshow. Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300, Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418. COMIC BOOK COLLECTIONS. Contact me for FREE Appraisals if you wish to sell your comics or just determine their current value. I’ll provide you honest recommendations based on three decades experience and will assure you receive the fairest and highest prices whether it’s 1 book or a 1,000. Call Ed 215-351-5392 or email ekriwonos@yahoo.com HIGHTSTOWN E. WINDSOR N.J. Historical Society is holding an Antique Show March 31, 2012, interested dealers please call 609-213-1717 or email threedog3@verizon.net

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paperandadvertisercollector.com Questions? Call 1-800-428-4211 POSTCARDS, POSTCARDS, POSTCARDSActively buying old postcards- albums, collections, etc. Top $$. Postage paid. Gary Ronk, 6247 Cove, Roanoke, VA 24019 540-562-2368.

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from Western Pennsylvania, a five-gallon jug with applied double handles is adorned with brushed and stenciled cobalt label “5, Ka-Ton-Ka, Mineral Spring Water, Absolutely Pure, Corry, Pa.” At 18-1/2 inches high and carrying an estimate of $2,000 to $3,000, this piece was once on display at the Westmoreland Museum in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, during their exhibit “Made In Pennsylvania: A Folk Art Tradition.” See page 57 of the exhibition catalogue. It was also included in United States Decorated Stoneware - Book II by Dr. Carmen A. Guappone.

OCEAN LINER MEMORABILIA china, glassware, silver, paper, souvenirs, posters or models. Cunard, French Line, White Star Line, Italian Line, etc. 607-625-3947 TOP DOLLARS PAID for Carbide Cap Lamps, oil wick/ lard lamps, blasting cap tins, scatter tags, carbide lamp parts and small mining artifacts needed in my collection. Larry Click 703-241-3748 or email LarryClick@msn.com

I BUY ANTIQUE & Vintage Sewing Button collections. Also Military and Uniform buttons, top prices paid, call 717-344-4506

AARON TO ZWILLING, Autographs to Uniforms, Vintage Baseball Items Wanted. Jim Murphy 610-623-8077 SPORTS CARDS AND other sports related items. Publications, pins, pennants, tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphia items especially wanted. Ellis, 158 Stratford Dr., Philadelphia, PA 19115, 215-934-5618. TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cards and Memorabilia to a Collector. Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709, kdomo22951@aol.com

1800-1970 SELL YOUR ANTIQUE TOYS, TRAINS, SPACE TOYS & ROBOTS FOR THE HIGHEST PRICE! No one will pay you higher for Tin Toy Collections! ragtimetoys@comcast.net 856-547-5521

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

BUYING & SELLING Beautiful Vintage Clothing 1800’s-1950’s Men’s, women’s & children’s, hats, shoes, purses, jewelry, old frames & paintings, call Suzie at 610-913-7415 or Renningers Adamstown, door 65 on Sundays.

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

MILITARY & SPORTING FIREARMS- all periods Wanted, Bucks Co. Collector will pay more for single items or collections. Call 215-340-9465 or email salloc2@yahoo.com Will travel.

CASH FOR 78 RPM records! Send $2 (refundable) for illustrated booklet identifying collectible labels, numbers, actual prices paid. Docks, PO Box 780218, San Antonio, TX 78278-0218. GUITARS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, banjos, early brass & woodwinds. We buy, sell, & appraise. In business since 1974. Vintage Instruments, Philadelphia, vintagefo@aol.com 215-545-1100. HAMMOND ORGANS WANTED. Leslie speakers & console pianos. Pottstown, PA 610-495-5234 or wjhaggerty@hotmail.com Also Orlando, FL Area.

MUSIC BOXES WANTED Buying and Selling Cylinder & Disc Music Boxes, Bird Cages, Bird Boxes, Phonographs, Automatas. Specializing in all Antique Resortation Services for over 60 years. Ask for Gerald Wright. Rita Ford Music Boxes, 1253 Springfield Ave. #304, New Providence, NJ 07974, 908-377-3225, 212-535-6717. www.ritafordmusicboxes.com MUSIC BOXES WANTED, highest prices paid. Gems to junkers- we buy, sell, repair. Chet Ramsay Antiques, 2460 Strasburg Road, Coatesville, PA 19320. 610-384-0514

ABSOLUTE HIGHEST CASH- old toy & model trains, Lionel, American Flyer, Ives, Standard & O Gage, whole collection or 1 piece, Tom Kaczor 267-243-2379. ANTIQUE TOYS WANTED of every description. 1800’s-1950’s. One piece or collection. Write for free 3 page illustrated want list. Bruch, P.O. Box 121, Mountaintop, Pa 18707. Call toll-free 800-549-8697. bkinglar@aol.com

OIL PAINTING by Richard George Hinchliffe, British, 1868-1942, 20x30 inches. Flapper era girl, nude, outdoors. $750. Phone 717-625-4310

FOR SALE- Variety of Vintage Photographica: photographs, early photography magazines, 8mm projectors and cameras, slides, and more. Phone 717-625-4310

SIEGFRIED WENG ART Exhibit/ Sale, Zionsville Antique Mall.

SELL OUT 50YR. Collection- 30,000 items, enough inventory to stock lg. Antique Shop. Bargain price. Also 1966 Vintage Ford Truck. VA Collector 276-694-5279.

THE ART PRESENCE. Ziegler’s in the Country, Hershey, PA.

FOR SALE: BOOK COLLECTION. Wide variety of subjects and dates, from mid-19th century to 1940’s. To be sold as a collection. Phone 717-625-4310

OLD TELEPHONES OVER 85 different 1892-1979. Payphones, woodwalls, candlestick, kits, Danish, parts, refurbishingwiring, character phones. Payphone History Book $29.95. Free Catalog. 608-582-4124. www.phonecoinc.com

martymargolis@comcast.net 11560 Magnolia Ct., Swan Pt. MD 20645 MATCHBOX CARS WANTED If you’re interested in selling your collection, call, fax or write, ask for- Larry, 830 Fulton Ave., Lansdale, PA 19446. 215-855-1962 or fax 215-368-9684.

DO YOU COLLECT Old Paper, Ephemera, Advertising, Country Store, etc? Subscribe to "THE PAPER & ADVERTISING COLLECTORS’ MARKETPLACE", the monthly collector's newspaper that covers this specialty. For a FREE sample copy, phone 1-800-800-1833, ext. 2541, 8am-4:30pm daily.

OLD TOY TRAINS, collector will pay generously for well-kept (1900-1970) Lionel, Flyer, Marklin and Ives, trains & accessories. Dr. Bob 215-348-0944 PURCHASING CLOSE-OUTS- Please call Barry McKeon Cell: 610-506-5961, or email: bmckeon9@gmail.com

FOR SALE: Large Collection of Italian Pottery pieces. Plates, vases, souvenirs, etc. Want to sell as collection. Call for more information. 717-625-4310

VINTAGES CLOTHES & Estate Jewelry at Contented Cat Antiques, 2108 Marietta Ave, Lancaster, Pa. 717-517-7901 www.cattiques.com

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I BUY OLDER TOYS & TRAINS please call Marty 301-753-4959

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.

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MAPLE HIGH POSTER full size Bed circa 1880, $1,200. 8’ Walnut tier Mirror with marble shelf 1880, $1,200. 9’ Walnut Hall Rack with marble shelf & drawer circa 1880, $2,000. 10’ mahogany Etagere with marble table circa 1890, $3,000. Walnut gooseneck Sofa with wing feet circa 1820, $2,500. Walnut 6 drawer Chest lots of inlay Italy circa 1790, $2,000. 4’ crystal glass 10 arm Chandelier $2,000. Lg Oak China Cabinet with horizontal & vertical curve glass circa 1920, $1,500. Handel Arts & Craft Table lamp signed shade & base no chips, no cracks, perfect, $4,000. Handel Boudoir table Lamp sign shade & base $1,500. Karastan oriental Rug 10’x18’ Sarouk pattern 785, $2,500. Or best offers. Must pick up in Maryland 410-437-0620, 410-266-3119.

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Embodying all the spirit of the weekend is a large churn with brushed cobalt “5” and the design of a turkey perched on a branch. With applied handles and terrific decoration, the churn should fetch $1,000 to $1,500 despite a hairline. Garth’s Thanksgiving Auction will be featured in two beautiful, full-color catalogs available for purchase or to browse online in a digital flipbook format at www.garths.com. Garth’s, located at 2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, Ohio 43015, will have preview hours in its gallery from November 20 to 26. For additional sale information, contact Garth’s at (740) 362-4771 or info@garths.com.

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Glass Works Auctions presents

Absentee Auction #93 ~ The “Christmas Comes Early” Auction

Closing Date: December 5, 2011

Featuring: * Important English ‘black glass’ bottles from the Stanley Hooper collection. * The Fletcher Williamson collection of Target Balls. * A private collection of Bitters Bottles. * The Pat Hyland collection of Syrup Jugs. *Several important pieces of Blown Glass from a private collection. PLUS: Historical Flasks, Blown Glass, Inks, Pickle Jars, Sodas & Beers, Fire Grenades, Whiskies, Pontiled Medicines, Barber Bottles, Shaving Mugs, Stoneware, AND MUCH MORE! Over 450 lots, our best offering of 2011!

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