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VOL. 43, NO. 5FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2012
By Katherine Kreiderost of us believeBoomers were born dur-ing 1950s through
1960s; reality is, the boomer gen-eration started in 1946 through1960s. Armed with knowledgethat boomers make up 28 percentof our population and arebetween ages of 50 to 60 yearsold, it was inevitable that“Boomer” valentines would bethe next hot collectible.
Each generation wants torecreate its own memories. Well,boomers are not any different.This time frame has a plethora ofcategories to choose from.Remember, Yogi Bear, AntennaTV, vinyl records and the dancecraze known as The Twist? All ofthese and more can be found inthe imagery of school-givenvalentine cards.
Most ephemeral of all boomervalentine collectibles would bethe handmade valentine boxesand bags lovingly decorated toreceive those grade school valen-
tines. They wereone of the
first things our parents threw out,fortunately a lot of parents heldon to valentine cards, stored themaway in the attic, in a drawer, orother out of way place to befound years later by the child,
now agrown up. For thegrown up look-ing througheach andevery card,all sorts ofm e m o r i e scome flood-ing back -first schoolcrush, figur-ing out schoolmates namesin numericalcode. Or, howabout the echoesof school teach-ers’ voices givinginstructions like this,“Make sure you giveeach and every one ofyour classmates a valentinecard!”. These tangi-ble pieces of paperhave become a greatway to share withyour children and grandchildrenthe day you received your first
va len t inec a r d .This is
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different view from the e-cards andholiday flash mobs current genera-tions are accustomed to. Unlessthose moments are captured onphoto film (oops, gone as well)these digital memories can be
deleted with a flick of your finger.Even though millions of valentineswere produced, keep in mind thatmany cards ended up being thrownaway, therefore reducing the num-bers available to be preserved inarchives.
One question I’m oftenasked goes like this, “If Irecycle these old cards,what do I do about a
signature on the backof the card?” It’s rec-ommended that youdo not erase the firstgiver’s signature. Justadd your signature toback of the card, alongwith the current date, toturn your recycled valen-tine into a keepsake. Infact, it’s good to keep inmind that all holi-day greeting cardscan be recycled -helping with thecarbon footprint ofthe planet at thesame time!
According to Hallmark,Valentine’s Day is second only toChristmas in recognition of cele-
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cards (noti n c l u d i n g
classroom valentines) sent in 2011.During boomer years greeting cardmanufacturers implemented vari-ous changes to their card lines,such as accenting cards with silversparkles and red flocking, creatingboxed cards for school room giv-ing, and one of the best marketedtools, adding personalization toindividual cards - for all membersof the family. Buyers could nowbe definitive when purchasingthat special card for someonethey loved.
Classroom valentine cardstyles varied. Flats and folded-flats were primarily used forclassroom cards. During thistime frame, most of the manu-facturers offered fancier andmore expensive styles as well.
Dimensional and novelty weresome favorites among customers.
From speaking to school teach-ers over the years, I’ve learned thatthe ritual of classroom swapping ofvalentine cards is basically gone,mostly due to economics. Unlessthere are teachers with a particular
fondness for St. Valentine’s Daythat will be willing to bringawareness of the origins of thisday to students, itseems that
Valentine’s Day will be gone fromclassrooms forever.
Now that we’ve established thefact that boomer valentines aresought after, the next thing to beaddressed is the where to findthem. That part does not seem tobe a problem. Saunteringthrough flea markets, antiqueshows, paper shows, or co-ops,you can usually find a smallbasket of them. They general-ly sell from fifty cents to sev-eral dollars per card. Takinginto account that these cardsare already 50 to 60 years old,this is quite a value in my
opinion. Before online shop-ping appeared on the scene theavid collector put many miles ontheir feet when acquiring a seri-
ous collection. Today, new collec-tors
c a nh a v ea ninstantcollec-t i o ns h o p -p i n gt h e s eo n l i n esources.However,the touch factor is out of the
question whenpurchasing cards
online. As youadvance in collect-ing, this factorbecomes morei m p o r t a n tbecause paper is
so fragile.Any crease,pinhole, etc.
can detractfrom the card
and lower its value.The more intricatecard requires closeexamination beforepurchase, making in- person shopping avaluable processwhen choosing acard to add to yourprivate collection.
Values rise onmany cardsbased on the cat-
egory and rarityalone.
No matter whattime frame collected, properpreservation of cards that youcherish is important. Commonsense goes a long way in takingcare of your treasure trove ofcards. Keeping them out of directsun light and storing them in acidfree boxes in a temperature-con-trolled room helps in the preser-vation of all paper collectibles.On the East Coast beware of sil-verfish, the little creatures thatlove to devour paper. Anothermethod for preserving cards is toframe them. As long as archivalmaterials are used, these cardswill live on for many generations.
If, per chance, you really getbitten by the love bug, or want tobecome a serious collector ofantique valentine cards, there aremany opportunities to advanceyour collection by adding valen-tines from decades past. Yourknowledge will grow the moreyou delve into each card. Fromgraphic designs, manufacturertrademarks, paper stock, andartists signatures, you’ll find thatthe actual card will no longerappear to be just a little valentine.It will turn into an artifact.
In conclusion, it’s not too lateto start a “Boomer” collection ofyour choice. For a small invest-ment you can create a memorableteaching moment, or recreatemoments from the past that madeyou happy. Most collectors saytheir collections bring them enor-mous happiness on a personallevel, and if someone else gainsknowledge or interest in collect-
ing from sharing in their collec-tions, these are added
bonuses. Who knows?Upon achieving aserious collection,you might becomethe next Ephemeradealer.
Good Luck andHappy Valentine’sDay!
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Nearly three hundred auc-tioneers, apprentices, supportpersonnel, vendors, presen-ters, and guests attended andparticipated in the 64th annualconference and trade show ofthe Pennsylvania AuctioneersAssociation, January 11 to 13,2012, at the SheratonHarrisburg-Hershey.
2011 PAA PresidentKenneth A. Hansell, Jr., ofPerkiomenville, MontgomeryCounty, described the 3-dayevent as an “excellent confer-ence of speakers, seminars,activities, and events … frompersonal property appraisals,American antique firearms,
Duncan & Miller Glass, a pre-sentation of the 150th anniver-sary of the Civil War, treasuresto be discovered under 19th-century outhouses, updates onauction legislative initiativesin the Commonwealth, and avariety of technical and onlineauction information.Fellowship, food, fun, andnetworking - there wereevents to appeal to the noviceauctioneer as well as the sea-soned professional.”
Conference participantstook part in twelve education-al seminars during the courseof the event that will allowthem to better serve their buy-
ers and sellers. A totalof fourteen (14)accredited continuingeducation units wereavailable to auction-eers to maintainadvanced auctioneercertifications or auc-tioneer licenses heldin other states requir-ing education.
S e v e r a lPennsylvania auction-eers came up winnersduring the event.Jonathan B. Hummer,of Manheim,Lancaster County,garnered the presti-gious “PennsylvaniaA u c t i o n e e rChampion” onJanuary 11 at thePennsylvania StateFarm Show, thelargest indoor agricul-tural exhibition in the
nation. He competed against29 auctioneers to be the bestbid caller and auctioneer in thestate as well as for the topprize of cash, a large silver tro-phy and paid registration atthe International AuctioneerChampionship set for July2012 in Spokane, Washington.The runner-up is Michael J.Martin of New Holland,
Lancaster County. The PAAalso named a “RookieAuctioneer Champion,” anindividual who has been anauctioneer less than 2 years.This honor was bestowed onWilliam N. Bering, Jr., ofLebanon. The auctioneerswere judged by a panel ofeight judges on their bid call-ing ability, overall presenta-
tion, speech, appearance,and salesmanship. A majori-ty of the proceeds from thecontest and benefit auctionwent to the Farm ShowScholarship Fund to supportstudents entering the agri-cultural field. Mark L. Ferryand members of theSouthwest Chapter spent anentire year planning and car-rying out one of the highestgrossing auction contests inthe history of the PAA.
An exciting fun auctionorganized by Matt Hostetter,CES, GA, GPPA, and mem-bers of the PAA NorthwestChapter, was held onThursday evening whereauctioneers and guests bidon classified advertising,trips, services, antiques, andother items. The fun auction
helps offset theoverall cost of thec o n f e r e n c ewhich, in turn,provides qualityeducation fora u c t i o n e e r s .Since auctioneer-ing is a con-s u m e r - d r i v e nindustry, PAAauctioneers arealways striving toimprove their ser-vices to the pub-lic.
One specialauctioneer, nomi-nated by auction-eers in his areaand selected byhis peers, wasnamed PAAAuctioneer of theYear for 2012.This individual has shownexcellent leadership, high eth-ical standards, willingness toshare with others, participa-tion in community affairs, andoutstanding contributions tothe PAA and the auction pro-fession in 2011. Gerald A.Rader of Skippack,Montgomery County, was therecipient of this year’s presti-gious award.
Likewise, two auctioneerswere named to thePennsylvania AuctioneersAssociation Hall of Fame.This award is given to individ-uals based on integrity, hon-esty, high moral character,acute fairness, and distinction,and is bestowed on auction-eers each year who, over thecourse of his or her profession,has committed him- or herself
to fostering excellence in theauction industry. The awardwinners were Ted A. Maurer,of Pottstown, MontgomeryCounty, and Harold K. Keller,of Lancaster.
New officers for thePennsylvania AuctioneersAssociation for 2012 includeRandy A. Betton, President, ofGreensburg, WestmorelandCounty; Matthew S. Hurley,President-Elect, Greencastle,Franklin County; Mark L.Ferry, Vice President, ofLatrobe, WestmorelandCounty; and Robert A.Ensminger, Treasurer,Ensminger Auctioneers,Harrisburg, Dauphin County.Kenneth A. Hansell, Jr., ofPerkiomenville, MontgomeryCounty, as PAA President in2011, will serve as Chairmanof the Board.
Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association HoldsSuccessful 64th Annual Conference And Show
Top three auctioneers in the 2012 PAA BidCalling Contest, from left to right: MichaelMartin, first runner-up; Jon Hummer, PAABid Calling Champion; and William N.Bering, Jr., PAA Rookie AuctioneerChampion.
2012 PAA Bid Calling Champion, JonHummer accepts the championship tro-phy from Patrick Burke, 2011 competi-tion winner.
PAA Hall of Fame Winners, standing, left to right, Jim Lewis(2005); Ron Funk (2009); Wayne Patterson (2002); CharlesMoyer (1997); C. Sherman Allen (2008); Wil Hahn (1996).Seated, left to right, Sandford Alderfer (1990); 2012 recipientHarold Keller; 2012 recipient Ted Maurer; Blaine Rentzel(2011).
PAA Winners 2012. Left to right: Pattie Hummer and JohnHummer (2012 Auctioneer Champion; 2011 PAA President KenHansell; and 2012 Auctioneer of the Year Gerald Rader, allmembers of the PAA Southeast Chapter.
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When the Internet cameinto the world of the antiquescommunity, I think we alllooked upon it either as thesalvation of the trade or theend of it. The reality of the sit-uation is somewhere inbetween.
I have been an Internetbuyer for some time. I find it away of looking for thingswhen I have time (with work,kids, dogs and house, that isvital) as well as the chance topreview lots of merchandisethat I am interested in all atonce. When I was activelydealing in military antiques, Ifound the Internet a greatplace to buy. Why? Becausethere was both infinite variety;plus, a lot of military collec-
tors refused, because of fearsof fakes, to even consider thenet. That attitude still existsfor many, and the net stillremains a great place to buyif you are reselling. Do Iworry about fakes? Sure. ButI am not as paranoid as somefolks are. For example, I pur-chased a rather interestinggroup of medals from a deal-er overseas. Several peoplethat I talked to about thegroup expressed their doubtsabout whether they were gen-uine, only on the groundsthat I was buying them fromoverseas. The group came,and they were absolutelyright as rain. I got them at agood price and was able toflip them pretty quicklythereafter. The moral of thestory being that one can getfaked locally just as readily ason the Internet. Be sensibleand you can prevail.
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Point Pleasant Antique Emporium
Displaying the Largest Selection of Fine-Quality Antiques and
Collectibles in the State 125 Booths Filled
With Unique Specialties: Victorian Furniture Pewter Cut Glass Dolls/Toys Quilts
Vintage Clothing Paintings Silver Porcelain Jewelry
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19711 Newark 302-454-8007AUNT MARGARET’S ANTIQUE MALL294 E. Main St. Mon- Sat. 10-5, Sun12-5. 2 floors. Antiques, collectibles,primitives, much more.www.auntmargaretsantiquemall.com
19711 Newark 302-733-7677MAIN STREET ANTIQUES, 23 LibertyPlaza. Open Mon-Sat. 10-8, Sun. 11:30-5:30 Over 45 Showcase & RoomDealers selling Quality Antiques &Collectibles.
19809 N. Wilmington 302-792-0555THE ZEPPELIN & THE UNICORN AT THERED BARN, 400 Silverside Road, Sun.,Mon., Wed. 12-5, Closed Tues., Thurs.thru Sat. 10-6. Antiques, unique items.zeppelinandunicornantiques.com
19933 Bridgeville 302-337-3137ART’S ANTIQUE ALLEY, Rt. 13 South.60 dealers. Open 7 days 9am-6pm.20,000 sq.ft. Collectibles, Fenton dealer.A/C, restrooms, snacks
19958 Lewes 302-645-2309HERITAGE ANTIQUE MARKET, 16168Coastal Hwy. (RT1), 2mi. N. of FivePoints, Lewes. Roseville pottery, furni-ture, books, dolls, china, glass, jewelry,art & more from 49 dealers! Alwayslooking for new Dealers in the BeachResort. 11-5 daily.
19963 Milford 302-424-1288RIVERSIDE ANTIQUE MALL 34 N.Walnut St. Mon-Sat. 10-5. Featuringdiversified antique dealers sure to satisfyany collector. Civil War, Lionel Trains,Quilts, Glassware, Furniture, Jewelry, etc.
21028 Churchville 410-734-6228YE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Route 22 &Aldino Rd. Minutes from I-95. Oakfurniture, advertising, toys, militaria,glassware, general line. Hrs daily 10-4
21028 Churchville 410-734-6267DENNY’S OLE CALVARY POST OFFICE1100 Calvary Rd. Purveyors of hard tofind items. Antiques & Collectibles, yarn& handmades, preserves & jelly, freshbaked pies. Hrs. Mon.-Fri. 7-7, Sat. 7-5.
21043 Ellicott City 410-465-4444TAYLOR’S ANTIQUE MALL, HistoricDistrict. Cor. of Frederick Rd & OldColumbia Pike. 16,000 Sq.Ft. ofAntiques & Collectibles. Mon.- Sat. 10-5 & Sunday Noon-5.
21078 Havre de Grace 410-942-0701SENECA CANNERY ANTIQUES, 201 St.John St... Largest Mall in Havre deGrace with 50+ quality dealers. Open 7days, M-S 10-5, S 11-5. Wide Selectionof antiques & collectibles.
21157 Westminster 410-857-4044WESTMINISTER ANTIQUE MALL 433Hahn Rd 25,000 s.f., furn., military,toys, silver, coins, comics, glassware.Generally open 7 days/ week Mon. - Sat.10-6; Sun. 12-6.
21901 North East 410-287-83185 & 10 ANTIQUE MARKET, 115 S. MainSt. Daily 10am-6pm. Cecil County’slargest! Buying/ selling antiques & col-lectibles. Gourmet chocolates.
21911 Rising Sun 410-658-8100COUNTRY BOY ANTIQUE CENTER 1320Rock Springs Rd. RT 222 N. Multi-Dealer, Wide array of antiques, furniture,jewelry, coins, collectibles. Open Mon.,Wed.- Sat. 10-5 Closed Tues. Sun.11-5.
21921 Elkton 410-398-0954IRON BRIDGE FARM, 2953 AppletonRd. Antiques and collectibles. Three fullfloors. Seven days week, 10-5. Rush &cane chairs. Mins. from I-95 near FairHill area.
07701 Red Bank 732-224-0033MONMOUTH ST. EMPORIUM, 27Monmouth St., Multi-Dealer, vintagefurniture & accessories, jewelry, homedecor, lighting, art, glassware, shabby.Open 7 days/ week. Space available.
07701 Red Bank 732-842-7377MONMOUTH ANTIQUE SHOPPES, 217W. Front St. 40 Dealers located in theAntiques District of Red Bank (6 Lg.Multi-dealer shops). Open 7 days 11am-5pm. 2 blocks from RR. 1.5 miles offGarden State Parkway ext. 109.monmouthantiqueshoppes.com
07801 Dover 973-989-4470DOVER ANTIQUE CENTER Corner ofWarren & Bassett. Furniture, pottery,jewelry, toys, glass, books, records,clocks, art, trains, coins W 11-7, F/Sat11-5, Su 10-5. doverantiquecenter.com
07874 Stanhope 973-347-7373BLUE 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 908-273-9373SUMMIT ANTIQUES CENTER, 511 Morris Ave. 2 floors, 60+ dealers.Antiques, collectibles. Smalls to furniture. Open 7 days 11-5. Free park-ing. www.summitantiquecenter.com
07930 Chester 908-879-7836CHESTER ANTIQUE MALL, 30+ Dlrs, noreproductions. 427 Rt.510 (old RT24)between Mendham & Chester, Tues -Sat10:30-5:00, Sun. 11:30-5:00. Furniture,primitives, glass, jewelry, art, etc.
08005 Barnegat 609-698-3020BAY AVENUE ANTIQUES 349 S. Main(Route 9). Open Tues.-Sun. 10am-5pm.Book Seller- Maps, Ephemera, Baseball,Titanic, Tuckerton Railroad, Chess, CivilWar, local interest- New Jersey books.
08006 Barnegat Light 609-361-8039THE SEAWIFE, 1901 Bayview Ave. atViking Village. Country primitive antiquefurniture, quilts, folk art, architecturals& garden. Open by appt. until March.
08033 Haddonfield 856-429-1929HADDONFIELD ANTIQUES CENTER, 9Kings Highway East. Multi-dealer co-op,Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4. Antiques, col-lectibles, vintage merchandise, art,books, brass, copper, furniture, glass-ware, jewelry, pottery, silver, toys, etc.
08310 Richland Village 856-697-2170SHORELINE VINTAGE, 1343 Rt. 40.Antique Furniture & More, Open Thurs.thru Sun. or by appt.
08505 Bordentown 609-298-1424SHOPPE 202, 202 Farnsworth Ave., Exit7 NJ Turnpike, 206 N-1 mile. Antiques,custom framing, collectibles, art & fur-niture. Tues. thru Sat. 11-5, Fri. till 8.
08525 Hopewell 609-466-9833TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUE &DESIGN CENTER 2 Somerset St. WeHave It All! www.thetomatofactory.comOpen Mon. thru Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.We have 38 Dealers.
08876 Somerville 908-218-1234ANTIQUES EMPORIUM, 29 Division St.Open 7 days 11-5. Everything to Sell!
16159 W. Middlesex 724-528-2490ANTIQUE & FLEAMARKET & AUCTIONSOF W. MIDDLESEX RT18 S. OpenWed., Thur., Sat., Sun. 9am-5pm.Monthly Auctions. Largest AntiqueMarket in Western Pennsylvania.
16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located offthe Tyrone Exit of Interstate 99, 1222Pennsylvania Avenue. Quality antiques& collectibles. 40 dealers. Open Daily10-5, Sun 12-5. Dealers welcome.
16801 State College 814-238-2980APPLE HILL ANTIQUES, Rt. 26N to 169Gerald Street. Distinctive antiques in agallery setting. Over 60 dealers. Opendaily 10 to 6. Wide variety.
17019 Dillsburg 717-571-2126SPRING HOUSE ARTISIANS &ANTIQUES 117 N. Baltimore St. QualityAntiques & Featuring Local Artists.Closed for Winter break Jan. 1st to Feb.8th.
17020 Duncannon 717-834-9333OLD SLED WORKS 722 N. Market St.Books, Furniture, Glassware, Jewelry,Postcards, Primitives, Records, Tools,Toys. Open Wed.- Sun. 10am-5pm
17025 West Fairview 717-732-7680WE DABBLE, 73 2nd St. (on Rt 11-15) .3500 sq.ft. We buy/ sell for you.Marbles wanted. wedabble@verizon.net
17062 Millerstown 717-589-7810STITCH IN TIME ANTIQUE & GIFT MALL43 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 717-582-3457HEARTS DESIGN AT NEEDFUL THINGSRT34, 5800 Spring Rd. Open 7 days/week 10-6. Antiques, Gifts & CustomEmbroidery, Green Mt. Coffee, YankeeCandles, www.heartsdesign.com
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17552 Mount Joy 717-653-9026STONE BARN ANTIQUES, 21/2 miles east of
Mount Joy, on Chiques Road, acrossfrom Liederkranz. Oak & pine furniture& general line. Call for appointment.
17745 Lock Haven 570-893-1650MARKET HAUS & GROVE, U.S. RT 220Lock Haven, PA exit RT 120. OpenThurs. - Sun. 9:30-5. 22,000 sq. ft. ofantiques, crafts, collectibles, furniture &such. A trip you’ll always remember.
17810 Allenwood 570-538-1886BALD EAGLE ANTIQUE CENTER, Rt. 15-approx 10-12 mi. N of I-80, Exit 210B or9 mi. S of Williamsport, PA. Full generalline. Dlrs Welcome. Open Saturday &Sunday 10-5 Closed snow days.
18080 Slatington 610-767-8400BUS STOP INDOOR FLEA MARKET8281 RT 873, every Fri., Sat., Sun.9am-5pm. Crafts, Antiques, & FleaMarket items. Former Keystone LampFactory. New vendors welcomed.
18251 Sybertsville 570-788-1275HAL’S ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET, 732State Rte. 93, Exit 256 off I-80, take 93S. or Exit 145 off I-81, take 93 N.Sundays 9am-4pm.
18337 Milford 570-409-8636OLD LUMBERYARD ANTIQUES 113 7thSt. 2 large Multi-Dealer Shops, 10,000sq. ft. Mon., Thur-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.www.oldlumberyardantiquesllc.com
18657 Tunkhannock 570-836-8713APPLE WAGON ANTIQUE MALL, Rt.6, 5miles west of Tunkhannock. Primitives,furniture, glassware, pottery, toys,books, linens & coins. 25+ vendors.Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.
18705 Plains 570-270-3107Cook & Cook Antiques and Home
Furnishings, 29 E. Carey St. Quality multi-dlr shop. Antiques, furniture, lighting, jewel-ry, collectibles. Open Tues.-Sat. 10-5 ven-
dors welcomed cookandcookantiques.com
18914 Chalfont 215-997-3227BUCKS COUNTY ANTIQUE GALLERY, 8Skyline Dr. Just off Rt. 202, S of Rt.152.Antiques & more. Old/ new accessories,consignment furniture. 12,000 sq ft. ofBucks County’s Best. Tu.-Sa. 10-5, Sun12-5 buckscountyantiquegallery.biz
18930 Kintnersville 610-847-1966GRISTIES ANTIQUES AND ODDITIES,Rt. 611 near Rt. 32. 30 Dealers. Smallsand primitives to fine furniture. Openevery day 11-5. Free parking.
18940 Wrightstown 215-598-8837NOSTALGIC NOOK, Rt413, CarouselVillage at Indian Walk. China, Stangl,Pennsbury Pottery, Glass-Cut &Pressed, Silver, Primitives, Furniture,Frames, Lamps. M-Sa 10-6. Sun 11-5.
18944 Perkasie 215-257-3564TREASURE TROVE, 6 S. 7th Street.Estate jewelry, furniture, linens, vintageclothing, glass, china, books, toys,kitchenware, advertising, postcards.Primitives to Deco. Dealers Welcome.Mon.-Sat. 10-5. “Since 1980.”
18947 Pipersville 215-766-7145BUX-MONT CONSIGNMENTSHOPPE 6719 Easton Rd. Over 75vendors with Antiques, Collectibles& Consignments. Specializing inMilitary & Auto. Open Daily 9-5,closed Tues./ Wed.
18951 Quakertown 215-536-4547ANTIQUES AT 200 EAST, Rts 212 &313. Multi-DLR shop; EAST BROADANTIQUES, 141 E. Broad St. 215-536-4408. One Stop 2 Fantastic Stores.Shop Where Dealers Buy! Open 7 days.
18953 Revere 610-847-6929COUNTRY TOWN 8826 Easton Rd (RT611). Antiques, country store, primitives& cafe serving breakfast & lunch. Tues.-Sat. 7am-2pm, Sun. 8am-1pm.
18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414THE FACTORY ANTIQUES ANDCOLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main St, Rt113, Bucks County. Featuring over 40fine Buck’s County Dealers. OpenWednesday thru Sunday 10am to 5pm.
19128 Philadelphia 215-482-1033KITCHENIQUES 646 Roxborough Ave.Antiques, collectibles, specializing inkitchen, dining & restaurant decor,Chef’s tools, etc. Hrs. Thurs.-Fri. 11-6pm, Sat. 9-4 kitcheniques.com
19343 Glenmoore 610-458-8964VILLAGE EMPORIUM, Ludwigs VillageShoppes, Rts 100/ 401. Antiques, light-ing, collectibles, jewelry, furniture, localartists. Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Sun 12-5www.thevillageemporium.com
19355 Frazer 610-651-8299FRAZER ANTIQUES. -Best kept secreton Phila. Main Line- Open daily 10am-5pm. 2 mi east of Rte 202 on Rt. 30.
19446 Landsdale 215-361-7910THE ARCHIVE, 725 W. 2nd St. 1000’sof used & antique books, magazines,postcards, ephemera, coins, records,furniture, antiques, collectibles. 21,000s.f. Tues.-Fri. 11-6, Sat.-Sun. 10-6,thearchivebooksandpaper.com
19522 Fleetwood 610-207-2702THE SHOPPES AT KIRBYVILLE RT 222between Kutztown & Reading minutesfrom I-78. 10,000 sq.ft 3 story barn.Antiques, collectibles, furniture, uniqueitems. Thurs.-Sun. 9-4 or appt.
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Greeting card style,by Rust Craft, $4.
Flat Valentine,Walt Disney
Productions, $8.
Greeting card style, accent-ed with flocking, byParamount, circa 1950s, $6.
Greeting card style, withdimensional effect, byHallmark, circa 1960s.
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FOR MORE INFO on CollectingValentines, e-mail me at katherinekreider@valentinesdirect.com.
Also, online, visit: http://valentinesdi-rect.com, http://ephemerasociety.org,http://schifferbooks.com, http://hallmarkvisitorscenter.com,www.paperandadvertisingcollector.com.
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2/10-12/12, VERO BEACH, FRINOON-5 PM SAT 9 AM-5 PMSUN 9 AM-4 PM, Extravaganza,7955 58th Ave, Indian RiverCounty Fairgrounds
2/10-12/12, SARASOTA, FRI &SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN NOON-5PM, Antiques, 801 N TamiamiTrail, The Sarasota MunicipalAuditorium
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3/17-18/12, OLD GREENWICH,SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 11AM-4PM, Ephemera 32 -InternationalFair, 1800 E Putnam Ave. Rt. 1,Hyatt Regency Hotel
3/03/12, OLD GREENWICH,SAT 9 AM-3 PM, Toy & Coin-Op,90 Harding Rd, Eastern CivicCenter
2/12/12, TOLLAND, SUN 10AM-4 PM, Antiques, Old CatholeRd, Tolland Middle School
2/10-12/12, SAN MATEO, FRI 11AM-8 PM SAT 11 AM-7 PM SUN11 AM-5 PM, Antiques, 1346Saratoga Dr, San Mateo CountyEvent Center
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3/30-31/12, LANCASTER, FRI10 AM-6 PM SAT 10 AM-4 PM,Postcard, 1383 Arcadia Rd, Farmand Home Center
3/17-18/12, KIMBERTON, SAT 9AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM,Antiques, 61 Firehouse Ln,Kimberton Fire Company
3/03/12, LANCASTER, SAT 9AM-1 PM, Hunting & Fishing,1383 Arcadia Rd, Lancaster Farm& Home Center
2/25-26/12, NEW HOPE, SAT 8AM-3 PM SUN 8 AM-2 PM,Indoor Flea Market, Rt 202 & 46 NSugan Rd, New Hope Eagle FireCo Eagle Banquet Hall
2/18-19/12, PITTSBURGH, SAT10 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM,Antiques, 164 Fort Couch Rd,Crowne Plaza
2/11/12, PHILADELPHIA, SAT 8AM-4 PM, Antique & VintageF/M, 9th & Spring Garden Sts,Spring Garden Indoor F/M
2/11/12, LEESPORT, SAT 8 AM-2 PM, Sportsmans, 312 GernantsChurch Rd, Leesport FarmersMarket
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2/11-12/12, WHITE PLAINS,SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5PM, Antiques, 198 Central Ave,The Westchester County Center
3/10/12, WALL, SAT 9:30 AM-4PM, Antiques, New Bedford Rd,Wall Township High School
3/10-11/12, ATLANTIC CITY,SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-5PM, Antiques & Collectibles, OneConvention BLvd, The AtlanticCity Covention Center
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Nostalgia 323 South MainStreet, Route 9, Barnegat;phone: (609) 660-2626).There will be a $5 chargeper item and each appraisalwill be limited to two items.Preregistration is recom-mended but not required,but the event will be limitedto 100 items.
These special appraisalevents have been offered,successfully, in Ocean andMonmouth Counties, andfill up quickly. For moreinformation contact JimEpisale, (609) 660-2626;Bob Rawley, (609) 384-2042; or Stephen Ruch,(732) 691-2488.
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More than 2,000 lots ofantique toys, trains, advertis-ing and rare comics areprimed and ready to maketheir appearance February 9to 11 inM o r p h yA u c t i o n s ’first sale of2012. Allforms of bid-ding will bea v a i l a b l e ,i n c l u d i n glive via theInternet, withstart times setfor 10 a.m.on Thursdayand Friday,and 9 a.m. for the Saturdaysession. Morphy’s is locatedin Denver, Pennsylvania.
The fun begins with 350plus lots of Coca-Cola andother soda pop advertising.
Morphy’s February 9 To 11 AuctionStarts New Year With Toys, Trains,
Advertising, Superhero ComicsHighlights include a 1929Orange Crush calendar withfull pad, estimate $700 to$1,200; a 1900 Coca-Colaserving tray, $3,000 to
$4,000; and a complete setof 10 original Coca-Colaadvertising pocket mirrorsfrom the years 1906-1916.The set is expected to fetch$1,800 to $2,500.
Following the soda popsection, there will be 150general advertising lots,
including an Ingraham HillsLiver Ticker reverse-on-glass clock with the imageof a pretty girl, $3,000 to$4,000; and a small group-
ing of dye cab-inets, includ-ing examplesp r o m o t i n gPeerless Dyesand DiamondDyes.
After avery success-ful initial out-ing inDecember atMorphy’s, parttwo of anadvanced col-
lection of advertising figureswill cross the auction block,together with additionalconsignments of comparablequality. In all, there areapproximately 100 lots offigures produced from the1920s to 1950s.
“There’s a tremendous
variety,” said MorphyAuctions associate Mike
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1930 Coca-Cola advertisingcalendar, complete with origi-nal metal strip and Decembercover page. Estimate $1,300 to$1,700. Morphy Auctionsimage.
Marklin 1-gauge King Ludwig’s Bavarian Royal Court train set,contemporary limited edition with three original boxes; originalcost $7,500. Estimate $2,000 to $4,000. Morphy Auctions image.
“The Amazing Spider-Man”No. 1 comic book, 1963, CGC-graded 8.5 with off-whitepages. Estimate $25,000 to$30,000. Morphy Auctionsimage.
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2/11/12, HARRISBURG, SAT 10AM, Native American, collectibles,toys, artwork etc., 1500 Paxton St,Cordier Auctions & Appraisals
2/11/12, DUNCANNON, SAT 10AM, Glassware, pottery, doll dishsets, collectibles, 1 oz silver ingots,coins, tokens, furs, jewelry, framedprints, ephemera, stamps, PennState items, tools, furniture, Rts11/15 beside Leonard's Oak Worldbet Marysville & Duncannon, CindyFenton
2/10/12, GARNET VALLEY, FRI4 PM, Photographs, lithographs,prints, ephemera, fishing, pre-warerector sets, antiques, furniture etc.,1347 Naamans Creek Rd, BriggsAuction, Inc.
2/13/12, BURLINGTON, MON5:30 PM, Vintage toys, trains, jew-elry, collectibles, 739 Lincoln Ave,C & M Auctioneers
2/11/12, RIVERTON, SAT 10 AM,Furniture, books, textiles, paper,advertising, pottery, porcelain,glass, kitchen, children's items, hol-iday etc., On-Site 107 LippincottAve, Chris Doerner
2/11/12, OCEAN TOWNSHIP,SAT 11 AM, Antiques, folk art,decoys, paintings, ephemera etc.,The Woman's Club of Asbury Park57 Wicapecko Dr, Kravetz Auctions
2/11/12, AUDUBON, SAT 11 AM,Antiques & Collectibles, 100 WMerchant St, The Auction House,Inc.
2/11, 2/16 & 2/25/12, POINTPLEASANT, 2/11 & 2/25 SAT9:30 AM 2/16 - 6 PM, 2/11 & 2/25- antiques, collectibles, glassware,pottery, clean used furniture. jewel-ry etc. 2/16 - coin & jewelry, 1125Arnold Ave, Concepts 1 AuctionHouse
2/18/12, FREDERICK, SAT 9AM, Furniture, lamps, glassware,china, paintings, crystal & cut glassvases & bowls, sterling silver flat-ware, costume jewelry, tools, comicbook collection etc., The FrederickFairgrounds Bldg #12 797 E PatrickSt, Howard B. Parzow
2/18/2012, DOVER, SAT 10 AM,Good old fashioned barn auctionincluding 855 John Deere tractorcompact 4X4 with 70 A loader andCurtis cab, WV brown crock, cop-per apple butter cooker, hay forks,hand tools, 2002 Ford Explorer,coins & some jewelry etc., 246Apple Grove School Rd, GreenGavel Auction
2/18/12, REHOBOTH, SAT 10AM, Collection of estate jewelry,furniture, Royal Doulton, col-lectibles, copper, brass, art etc., 330Rehoboth Ave, Stuart Kingston
2/15/12, LITCHFIELD, WEDONLINE BIDDING ENDS,Online Antiques - viewing & tagsale 2/10-14, 10 am-5 pm each day,425 Bantam Rd, Litchfield CountyAuctions & Appraisals
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PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 TH AT 11 A.M.
PREVIEW 9 A.M. - TO START OF AUCTION At The Woman’s Club Of Asbury Park , 57 Wickapecko Dr.,
OCEAN TOWNSHIP, NJ 07712
We are selling antiques, folk art, decoys, and paintings from a Salem, NJ estate A partial listing includes antique furniture, oriental rugs (25), decoys (20+), paintings, cast-iron molds, quilts, Lionel trains/accessories, primitives, blue decorated stoneware, 4-sections of flower cast-iron fencing and much more.
Also included in this sale will be paintings signed Chauncy F. Ryder, Edward F. Ward, Lisa Collado, and others. Also a 1933 Guinness poster (Paul Davis), a 1960 circus poster and ephemera.
US coins including a 2004 $50 gold eagle, a 2005 $50 gold eagle, silver dollars, dimes and more.
Food by Allyn available all day.
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Our Dec. 1 & 2, 2011 Lamp & Glass auction was another huge success totaling over $1.5 Million! With nearly 1,000 lots of fine art glass, lighting and paperweights we drew bidders from around the world. Widely considered the largest auctioneer of fine art glass and
lighting we have developed an expansive marketing plan to ensure that the top collectors and dealers from around the world are made aware of our auctions. We leave no stone unturned to ensure that every bidder possible participates in our sales. Take advantage of our stellar reputation and unparalleled marketing plan today! Whether you have a single important item or an entire collection contact us! You will be glad you did.
Now Accepting Consignments For our Spring 2012 Lamp & Glass Auction
Eugene Michel vase
(Est. $10-15,000) SOLD $47,150Antique Baccarat paperweight chalice
(Est. $8-12,000) SOLD $12,650Duffner & Kimberly Peony table lamp
(Est. $35-45,000) SOLD $40,250
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Karberg. “Any product youcan imagine is included,from alcoholic beverages andsporting goods to clothing,food and consumer goods.”
Highlights include anextremely rare Mr. All-American Hot Dog figureadvertising Jordan’s Franks,estimate: $1,000 to $2,000.Also in the collection arefour figural advertisingpieces featuring Esquiremagazine’s dapper mascot,Esky. From a different con-signor comes a 1940s com-position advertising figuredepicting the “Kelvinator(Refrigerators) Lady.”Estimate: $800 to $1,200.
The Friday sessionincludes 50 plus pressed-steel toys (e.g., Keystone,Buddy ‘L’) and 150 tinwindup and battery-operatedtoys, with many key itemsfrom Marx and Linemar. Aclean Buck Rogers RocketFighter in its original box, aSchuco teddy bear on scooterand a desirable boxedBatman battery op are amongthe top lots. As ing le -ownercollection ofapproximately80 HowdyDoody toys willbe offered, aswell.
More than150 Europeanwindup toy lotsspan automo-tive, nauticaland other cate-gories. Around
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50 colorful penny toys, most-ly Continental in origin, arein excellent condition andcome from a long-held col-lection. There are numerousautos, motorcycles and spe-cialty figurals, such as anarticulated sailboat and soc-cer players. An additionalEuropean lot in this section is
a large“Holland” bis-cuit tin ship.
Among the200 characterlots are 50 plusvintage wrist-watches, manyin their origi-nal boxes.Characters rep-r e s e n t e di n c l u d eM i c k e yMouse, theLone Ranger,Davy Crockettand DonaldDuck. AHowdy Doodyw r i s t w a t c hstore display isa standout in
this category.The Saturday session
begins with 50 plus figuralcast-iron lots, including bot-tle openers, doorknockersand paperweights. Cast-ironmechanical banks are led bya Perfection Registeringbank that Morphy’s CEODan Morphy says is “one ofthe nicest examples (he’s)ever seen.” Estimate:$25,000 to $35,000. Other
mechanicals include aMammy with Spoon (bluedress version) and a near-mint Santa at the Chimney.
Over 100 cast-iron toylots will cross the auctionblock, with a large assort-ment of motorcycles, trucksand cars by Hubley, Arcadeand Kenton.
A wonderful selection ofmore than 200 toy train lotsawaits bidders, with many
pieces coming from theEstate of Kenneth J.Rohrbaugh. “The trainsin the Rohrbaughgrouping had been on
“The X-Men” No. 1 comicbook, 1963, CGC-graded 8.5with off-white to white pages.Estimate $17,500 to $20,000.Morphy Auctions image.
Moving picturekaleidoscope
candy container,original paperlabel. Estimate
$4,000 to $6,000.Morphy
Auctions image.
1900 Coca-Cola servingtray featuring the softdrink company’s firstmodel, Hilda Clark; 9-1/2-inch diameter. Estimate$2,000 to $3,500. MorphyAuctions image.
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loan to the Lincoln TrainMuseum in Gettysburg,Pennsylvania,” explainedMorphy’s Chief OperatingOfficer Tom Sage Jr.
The predicted top lot inthe train section is an out-standing Lionel Mickey
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FRIDAY Over...SATURDAY Over... From The Frank Andrina Collection, 100
From The William A. Daniels Collection/Part II ,
Embossed Anime, Circa 1580
Roseville Della Robbia Weller
Patek Philippe Rolex Chopard
J.J. Henry Kentucky Rifle
John Richards Kentucky Rifle
Derringer
Colt Lightning
PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2012
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COLLECTIBLES - 1 oz. SILVER INGOTS 50 LOTS OF COINS - TOKENS - FURS - JEWELRY
FRAMED PRINTS - EPHEMERA - STAMPS PENN STATE ITEMS - NEW ITEMS
TOOLS - FURNITURE GLASSWARE: Fostoria, Nippon, Depression, Lenox, Glass Fruit, Carnival, Peanut Butter Glasses, Swags, 1950’s Glassware, Fire- King, Jadeite, Pyrex, Royal Doulton, Ned Smith, Glass Animals, Paperweights, Portrait Plates. POTTERY: Stoneware Mixing Bowls & Pitchers, Shawnee, McCoy Planters & Wall Pockets, Pfaltzgraff. COLLECTIBLES: Tin Marx Train Set, Tin Train Lunch Pail, Hand-Stitched Quilts, Early Slag Glass Table lamp, Abe Lincoln Bookends, Stailey Bros. Copperware, Perfume Bottles, Early Christmas, Miniature Clock Collection, Disney Candy Molds, Gone w/The Wind Lamp, Silhouettes, Heineken Windmill Lamp, Early Kitchen, Pocketknives, Oriental TV Lamp, Vintage Picnic Basket, Native American Baskets, Vintage Nishijin Plinko Machine, Longaberger® & Nantucket Baskets, Cigar Mold, 45 Records, Kermle Mantel Clock, Russia Popeye Stack Toy, Collector Dragon Head Knives, Palm Tree Floor Lamp. FURS: Fellers & Muscalus Shawls, Pollacks Fur Jacket. JEWELRY : Vintage Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Wristwatch w/Plastic Mickey Figure/Original Box, Sterling & Many Boxes Of Costume. DOLL DISH SETS: Bird Of Paradise Sets, Cherry Blossom Water Set, Pressed Glass Berry Set & Punch Bowl Sets, Agate Water Sets. CHILD’S DISH SETS: Snack Time Pfaltzgraff - Tupperware - Aluminum Sets In Orig. Boxes. OLDER CHILDREN’S TOYS: Early Comp. Dolls, Tin & Wood Dollhouses. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: Apollo Trumpet, Larex Bugle, Vintage Tuba M. Slater, NY, Continental & Artley Clarinets. FRAMED PRINTS: Wallace Nutting, Signed Prints By: Kennedy - Nick Ruggieri - Elsie Beiler - Scotty Brown - Staileys Tin Shop Liverpool By D. Ferguson. PENN STATE: Framed Beaver Stadium Photo, Hanging Lamp, Size L Jacket, Lion Mascot. EPHEMERA: Stamps, Postcards, Early Maps. NEW ITEMS: OPEN Neon Sign , Size 8 UGG Ladies’ Boots, Coach, Dooney & Bourke Purses, Thomas Pacconi Christmas Ornaments, Die-Cast NASCAR Rigs & Ertl Banks, Baseball Plaques. NEW TOOLS : FURNITURE : Lane Cedar Blanket Chest, 3 Pc. Maple Bedroom Suite, Coffee & End Tables, T Vs 17” & 19”.
FULL LISTING & PHOTOS - COIN & JEWELRY LISTS ON WEBSITE MANY WONDERFUL COLLECTIBLES! HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US!!!
www.cindyfentonauctioneer.net Cindy Fenton Auctioneer #AU003412-L
For Info: (717) 957-9399 TERMS : Cash, PA. Check, Visa, MC. No Buyer’s Premium
Coins & Stamps Approx. 1:00 P.M. Absentee Bids Accepted Furniture 3:00 P.M. Food Available
Severe Weather Date: Sunday The 12th 1:00 P.M.
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SEEKING VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS AND MEMORABILIA
As the World’s Largest Collectibles Auctioneer, only Heritage Auctions can supply the market strength to provide the highest possible financial return for your vintage trading cards and sports collectibles. Cash advances, finder’s fees and outright purchase offers are always available for quality material, and we are happy to provide free appraisals. And Heritage has never been late with a single consignment settlement check in our thirty-five years in operation.
That’s a guarantee you can take to the bank.
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Free catalog and The Collector’s Handbook ($65 value) for new clients.Please submit auction invoices of $1000 + in this category, from any source. Include your contact information and mail to Heritage, fax 214-409-1425, email catalogorders@ha.com, or call 866-835-3243. For more details, go to HA.com/FCO.
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ANTIQUE AUCTION MONDAY, FEB. 13, 2012 Starting at 5:30 P.M. Vintage Toys, trains, jewelry and collectible auction
739 Lincoln Avenue, Burlington, NJ J. Chein push helicopter Z-7 tin car; Japanese tin Chevy; Tonka U-Haul; Marx (?) submachine gun; Gene Autry capgun; Mattel Tommy gun; double rubber band shooting rifle; lever action rifle (toy) US Army camp headquarters, tin; Dune buggy, early; 2-1920’s pressed steel trucks; Structo: 2 hydraulic dump trucks; Structo fire truck; cast-iron fire truck; Nylint truck/bank (holds 17 coins); tin “Fast Freight” truck; Army convoy truck; pressed steel Dune buggy; Models in box: MACH 1 model; SNARK missile; 4-Stiletto; Big Daddy Roth’s “Tweedy Pie”; model; Lindberg model plane; mail order Mustang; Trains+: Lionelville Station near mint; Prewar locomotive; American Flyer #420; American Flyer #1218; HO set, HO engines; signal tower; 1959 Lionel catalog, Jewelry: Rhinestones, necklaces, bracelets, brooches, watches; Ephemera: Nonsport tobacco cards, (1930’s); lg. amounts of DC comics; baseball cards; 1907 Mining Journal; PLUS: Bayonet; Roseville pottery; JE Stevens bank, Bakelite radio; clock Newe reference books, Gems; box lots; more. Ephemera tray lots, WWII and pre-Civil War newspapers, Art Glass, vintage comic books, Heisey Celery bowl.
Check auctionzip.com for terms and details
C & M Auctioneers 609-216-0383 | 609-386-1778 Call to consign. Next Sale March 12th
AUCTION SALE BILLSMouse Circus Train set, com-plete with its original boxand cardboard inserts.Additionally, there are manyexcellent prewar Lionel 0gauge passenger sets withoriginal boxes, an American
Flyer standardgauge stadiumset in originalset box, and anumber ofmore contem-porary trains,including pro-ductions fromMPC and MTH(Mike’s TrainHouse.)
“There’s agood mix oftrains,” saidSage, “includ-ing a standardgauge whiteIves 3243 set,an AmericanF l y e rP r e s i d e n t ’ sSpecial set,Marklin and
other European trains.”With the expert oversight
of Brian Schutzer and
Plaster Penfold smoking golferadvertising figure, 1930s.Estimate $800 to $1,200.Morphy Auctions image.
1966 battery-operated walking Batman toy,tin with vinyl head and original cloth cape,original box. Estimate $4,000 to $8,000.Morphy Auctions image.
Pittsburg’s legendary SparkleCity Comics, Morphy’s willlaunch its new Comic Booksdivision during the third ses-sion of the Feb. 9 to 11 event.More than 250 prized comicsfrom an original-owner col-lection will be offered,including a 1963 TheAmazing Spider-Man No. 1,CGC-graded in 8.5 condi-tion, which is expected torealize $25,000 to $30,000.Other anticipated top lotsinclude a 1963 X-Men No. 1and a 1963 Tales of SuspenseNo. 39 featuring the firstappearance of Iron Man.
All forms of bidding willbe available for Morphy’sFebruary 9 to 11, 2012 auc-
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PRESIDENT’S DAY AUCTION Selling A Main Line Estate, Philadelphia, PA,
Dr. Alfred C. Bartholomew Estate, Lois Wolgemuth RETRO FURNISHINGS • PAINTINGS • SILVER • CHINA
FURNITURE • ANTIQUES • RUGS • BOTTLES GLASSWARE • POSTCARDS • BLACK & WHITE PHOTOS
EARLY NOVELS & LARGE VARIETY OF BOOKS WALLPAPER BOXES • TEXTILES
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2012 9:00 A.M.
Location: The Gathering Place ,
6 Pine Street, MOUNT JOY, PA 17552
Witman Auctioneers, Inc. AY000155-L
LUKE R. & CLARKE N. WITMAN 657 Fruitville Pike, Manheim, PA 17545
www.witmanauctioneers.com 717-665-5735 • 717-665-1300
For Photos, Terms, Full Listing, Details,
See Web Site
www.witmanauctioneers.com
Auction By:
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Monday, February 13 at 1:30 P.M. Leesport Farmers Market
Rt. 61, Leesport, PA (Off Rt. 61 halfway between Reading & Hamburg. Follow signs to the Leesport Farmers Market). Furniture: Primitive Cab. & Feed Box; Pntd. Grain Blanket Chest; Wakefield Bed/Dresser; Cherry BR Set, Sofa Table, Table Set; Oak Sq. China, Ped. Table, (2) Chests; Pine Spoon-Carved, Green Cottage & Bird’s-Eye Dressers; Walnut Settee, Bowfront China; Cedar Chest; Uph.: DM Sofa/Chair Set; Antiques/Collectibles: Hassenforder Safe; 1890’s Almanacs; Plate Tea Sets; Lg. Collection Postcards & Photos; WWI/II Items; General Tire Trays; Railroad Ephemera & Books; Jewelry: 14k Necklace; Sterling Rings, Necklaces & Bracelets; Watches; Glass/China: (6) Fenton; Crackle; American Vase; Cat Collection; Goebels; Marbles: (70+) Antique/Contemporary Hand- made; Jabo’s; Mach. Made; Toys: (30+) Barclay Canons, Gunners & Trucks; Lead Soldiers; Brd. Games; Many Hot Wheels; Tin Windups; (30+) Die-cast; Plane Banks; (50+) CI; Manoil; Dinky & Tootsies; HO Engines/Cars; Hess Trucks; Too much more to list!
2 Auctioneers Selling - Doors open at noon Check Web at www.AuctionZip.com
(Auctioneer #1241) for flyer & pictures Sale Order: Tools & Box Lots, Antiques at 1:30 P.M., Jewelry at 4 P.M., Toys & Marbles at 4:30, Furniture & Appliances at 6:30 P.M. Terms: Cash, Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover. 13% Buyer’s Premium for credit card or checks, 10% for cash.
Diefenderfer Auction Co., LLC Laureldale, PA - AU-3965-L - Phone: (610) 929-8215
COSTEA’S AUCTION GALLERY Sunday, February 12 th , 2012 11:00 A.M.
DOORS OPEN AT 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 2228 Gettysburg Road, Lower Allen Plaza,
CAMP HILL, PA 17011 DIRECTIONS: Going North Or South On Route 15, Exit At Highland Park. Auction Is On Left Side Of Road.
Area’s Premier Auction House, Accepting Collection Of Antiques, Estates,
And Quality Furnishings For Future Auction Phone For Free Consultation
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Phone 717-737-0000 TERMS: Cash, Visa/ M aster C ard, Checks.
12% B UYER’S PREMIUM (Discounted To 10% w / C heck Or Cash). AUCTIONEER: Michael Costea AU-1759-L Telephone (717) 737-0000
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Rain or Shine, Inside,
Bring Your Chair Good Old-Fashioned Barn Auction
A U C T I O N A U C T I O N A U C T I O N www.GreenGavelAuction.com
Date: SAT., FEB. 18 TH , 2012 AT 10:00 A.M.
Location: 246 Apple Grove School Rd., DOVER, DE 19904 Directions: From Camden Wyoming Go W. On Westville Rd., Turn Right Onto Allabands Rd., And Left Onto Apple Grov e School Rd. Signs Posted. From Dover Go W. On Hazlettville Rd. To Apple Grove School Rd. Signs Posted. Traveling W. On Rt. 8 From Dover Turn Left On Rose Valley School Rd. Then Right Onto Hazlettville Rd. And Left Onto Apple Grove School Roa d Signs Posted.
Ben Twilley, Auctioneer
302-734-2432
855 John Deere Tractor Compact 4x4 w/70 A Loader And Curtis Cab, 3 Pt. Hitch Scrape Blade By Bush Ho g, 2002 Ford Explorer 4x4, 20 Gal. West Virginia Brown Crock, Copper Apple Butter Cooker, Hay Forks, Ea rly Hand Tools, Wooden Delaware Box, Corn Huskers, Brass Items, Porcelain And Metal Adv. Signs, Buckeye ‘Pure Gold Corn Meal’ Barrel, Household Furniture, Dept. 56 Village Houses, Western Flyer Bicycle, Lionel Train Set, R&R Oil Can U R Ban, Railroad Tie Pick w/Flat Head, Railroad Lanterns, Vintage Oil Lamps, Ammo Box, G&O Copper Wonder Sprayer, 100s Of Rare And Unique Vintage Tools Incl. Saws And Hammers, Parts Rack, Helmets, Folding Card Tables, Round Tables, Glassware, 50’ Air Hose, 6’ Ramps, Scotty Drop Spreader, Model Ships, Push Mower, CD Holders, 12 Volt Pump, 2 Rolls Of Concrete Reinforcement Wire, Brass Egg Scale , Cast-Iron Kettle, Cast-Iron Skillets, Cowbells, Crosscut Saws, Corn Huskers, Hog Scrapers, Oil Cans, Coffee Grinder, Vintage Cobbler’s Tools, Antique Brass Car Horn, Sickles, Rug Beaters, Buggy Steps, Oak Wag on Wheel Hubs, Horse Drawn Mower Wrench, Glass Washboards, 4 HP Air Comp., Elect. Wood Splitter, Old Mi ll Woodstove (Takes A 23” Log). Too Much To List.
“Coins And Some Jewelry.” Good AMISH Cooked Food And Refreshments Available.
TERMS: Payment In Full The Day Of Auction w/CASH, Or Check. Auctioneer’s Notes: Remember, There Is No Buyer’s Premium Applied To Your Bid Price, Or Delaware Sales Tax. For Additional Information And Pictures, Please Check Website At www.greengavelauction.com To Consign Items Call Ben.
Announcements Made The Day Of Auction Supersede All Advertisement
12 Ga. Belgium Browning Auto 5 Light w/Gold Trigger & 2 Barrels In OB (1-Owner).
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RHOADS & RHOADS AUCTION CENTER
SPRING CITY, PA Directions: 20 Bonnie Brae Road (Rt. 724), Spring City, PA
Meyers Sterling Compacts & Pill Boxes, Costume Jewelry, Victorian Furnishings, Glassware, Paintings, Etc.
Victorian Walnut Cylinder Rolltop Desk, Incredible Two-Man Sleigh, Pair Of Pierced Carved Victorian Chairs, Oak Post Office Desk, Oak Rocker, Cherry Contemporary Front Desk, Claw Ft. Oak Round Table, Dining Room Suite, Small Curio Cabinet, Mahog. Coffee Table, Walnut Hooded Cradle, Fancy Wicker Coach, Victor Victrola w/Morning Glory Horn, Unicycle, Convertible Child’s Sulky Cy Company, Lamps, Set Green Plank Seat Chairs, Modern Showcase, Drop Leaf Tea Cart, Sofa Table, And More . Meyers Sterling Compacts & Pill Boxes: Incredible Shapes And Forms. Edison Cylinders, Royal Albert, Fostoria, Goebel, Fitz & Floyd, Lenox, Enameled Victorian Pitcher Sets, Over 60 Enameled Glasse s, Children’s Dishes, Early Flint Lamps, Large Ruby Glass Victorian Shade, Hanging Lampshades, Gas Shades, All Sizes And Forms Of Lampshades, National #5 Cash Register (As-Is), Chalk Pug, Masonic Collection: Early Plates, Pins, Paper Items, Victoria n Sterling Dish, Six Early Tip Plates, Ribbons, Yellowware Bowls, Early Staffordshire Platter, Goebel Rabbits, WWI Stereo Cards In Orig. Box, Mary Gregory Bells, Indian Stone Axe Head, Hand-Forged Hewing Axe, Angled Winn Axe, Large Cast-Iron Early Primitive Farm Bell, Early Air Rifles, Old Bottles, Teddy Roosevelt Tin Tray (USV), Four Brass Train Whistles, A Dozen Sets Of Decorative Horse Dress Bells, Some With Fancy Plume s, Brass Hanging Shade Parts, Hundreds Of Parts For Lamps: Oil, Gas, Electric, Cigar Boxes, Early Wooden Planes, Early Cut Glass Vase, Sets Of Dishes, Prisms, Chandeliers, Rayo Lamps, Decorative Glass Items, American Flyer Trains In OB , Pottery, Prints And Paintings, Paper Items,
Ea rly Valentines, Children’s Books, Clay Marbles, CI Pots, From Shillington, Carnival, Cut Glass, Fenton, Hundreds Of Pieces Of All Styles Of Collectable Glassware . Lenox Birds, Fine Quality Madeira Linens,
Paintings: L. Hammitt, (Student Of Thomas Eakins), Lady Oil signed Lukens On Stretcher, Others. Costume Jewelry, Sterling, Beads, Rhinestones, Great
Decorative Pins, Books And Paper Items, Boxes Of Interesting Decorative Items From Donna Dargis Of Sommers Point. There Will Be So Much More … Watch Website For Photos. 12% Buyer’s Premium, 2% Discount Cash Or Checks.
383 Ben Franklin Hwy. W., DOUGLASSVILLE, PA 610-385-4818 WEB: WWW.ECHANT.COM
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SATURDAY OF THE MONTH AT 9:30 A.M. Lots Of Antiques, Collectibles, Glassware, Pottery,
Clean Used Furniture, Jewelry, Etc. Herb Atkins, Auctioneer
Buyer’s Premium. Major Credit Cards Accepted
Phone: 732-892-6040 Fax: 732-892-4610 More Info. On Our Web Site At www.concepts1auction.com
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Feb. 16, 6 P.M. - Coin Auction w/Jewelry
AUCTION SALE BILLS
Hunt Auctions will cele-brate the 20th anniversary ofoperations this year. Thechanges that have occurred inthe sports memorabilia busi-ness, let alone the worlditself, over the last twentyyears are certainly numerousand significant, both for thebetter and the worse. WhenHunt Auctions began theprocess of assembling theirvery first sports memorabiliaauction in 1991, the goal wasextremely simple. It was to
create a sports memorabiliaauction venue, which wouldoffer the best quality materi-als no matter what their pric-ing level, with superior per-sonalized service, conductedat the highest level of ethicalintegrity. Twenty years laterthat goal at Hunt Auctionsremains unchanged.
“Through all of the badand good this hobby has seen,we are very, very proud tohave grown and matured as acompany to better serve ourclients at the highest level inour industry,” said DavidHunt, President of HuntAuctions.
“I could not be moreproud of the accomplish-ments of this company, itsrelation to my family, andspecifically our staff over thepast twenty years. This beganwith my father, Dale Hunt,whose support helped mestart the sports division backin 1991. This also includesmy wife Tisha, son Colby,and daughter Olivia whosesacrifices were significant,including the years of traveland time spent workingtowards the advance of thecompany. Lastly, it continueswith all of the many employ-ees who have worked for meover the years. Our staff goeslargely unrecognized as eachcatalogue and event passes by
over those years and, bychoice, I do not want to singleout any one of them, butrather thank all of them, past
and present, for their devotionto our goal as a company. It isabsolutely the largest singlereason behind our success andhopefully, your enjoyment asour clients of the fruits fromtheir hard work.”
The mission to become
Hunt Begins 20th YearWith Sale Of Caruso Collection
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LOCATI AUCTIONS February Sale Online Bidding has begun!
Online auction ends on FEBRUARY 13, 2012
www.locatiauctions.com Preview Sat., Feb. 11 From 10 A.M. To 5 P.M. Or By Appointment
Where - 1425 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen, PA 19002 Contact - Michael@locatiauctions.com 215.619.2873
Locati Auctions www.locatiauctions.com 1425 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen, PA 19002 • License #TRA00011
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Pietro Lazzerini (Italian, 1842-1919) Marble Bust
A Large Tokyo School Bronze
A Liverpool Creamware Pitcher A Dedham Pottery Vase,
Experimental Glaze
Asian Art Modernist Furniture And
Decorative Arts A Vizagapatam Anglo-Indian Ivory
Work Box Circa 1840 A Spanish Colonial Blanket Chest
Albertus Seba
(Dutch, 1665-1736)
Colored Engraving
An Unusual Pair of Sterling Silver Candlesticks by Towle
Willoughby Smith Redware Pie Plate
Several Lots Of Russian Porcelain By Lomonosov
American Furniture And
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SINGLE-OWNER ESTATE AUCTION FOR STEPHEN L. FLOOD 2-D AY A UCTION
W EDNESDAY , F EBRUARY 15, 2012 Auction: 10 A.M. ~ Preview: 8 A.M.
“Military Collectibles - headgear, awards - silver, needlework, Firearms, Edged Weapons and Historical Documents.”
Bid in-person, by phone, absentee or online at artfact.com/alderferauction Preview will be Monday, February 13th and Tuesday, February 14th from
9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and on the day of the Auction starting at 8:00 A.M. Buyer’s Premium Applies
T HURSDAY , F EBRUARY 16, 2012 Auction: 10 A.M. ~ Preview: 8 A.M.
Decorative Arts, Staffordshire Transferware Collection, Stoneware, Silver, Bronzes, Artwork, Collection of Russian Icons, Mounted Animals, Lamps, and Furniture. Bid in-person, by phone, absentee or online at
artfact.com/alderferauction Preview will be Monday, February 13th and Tuesday, February 14th from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and on the day of the Auction starting at 8:00 A.M.
Buyer’s Premium Applies
501 Fairgrounds Rd., Hatfield, PA 800.577.8846 ext. 3023 info@AlderferAuction.com AlderferAuction.com
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PUBLIC COIN AUCTION SAT., FEBRUARY 18, 2012
PREVIEW AT 7:30 AM. AUCTION AT 9:00 AM. 4067 SNYDER RD. , GLEN ROCK, PA 17327
RENE SNYDER AUCTIONEER, LIC. #5316 (717) 880-7217
COIN HIGHLIGHTS: Half Cents, Large Cents, Indian Head Cents Incl. 1909 -S , Rare 1898 Proof 58 Morgan Silver Dollar, CC Morgans, Peace Dollars, Gold Eagles, & 1851, 1861 & 1862 MS 62 Gold Dollars, 1851- O Three Cent Silver AU , 1937 Battle Of Antietam Half MS 63, Bulk Silver And So Much More. CURRENCY HIGHLIGHTS: Fractional Currency, National Currency, Treasury Notes, Gold Certificates, WWII Hawaii & North Africa Notes. FOR PICTURES GO TO AUCTIONZIP.COM I D #5338
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AUCTION SALE BILLSMORPHY’S AUCTION
tion, including live at thegallery, phone, absentee, andlive via the Internet throughMorphy Live orLiveAuctioneers.com. Theauction will commence at 10a.m. Eastern Time on
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Thursday, February 9 andFriday, February 10; and at 9a.m. on Saturday, February11. For additional informa-tion, call (717) 335-3435 oremail serena@morphyauc-tions.com. View the fullyillustrated catalog online atwww.morphyauctions.com.
Cast-iron Perfection Registering mechanical bank, all originaland in working order. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000. MorphyAuctions image.
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HUNT AUCTIONS
the leader in representing for-mer players, their families,and related professionalsports institutions seemed likea distant dream for Hunt
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Hey Auctioneers! Don’t miss getting the best
bids for any ephemera items you may be auctioning
for your clients.
PACM gets the word out to ephemera and
country store collectors. Call Arlene at
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or 717-492-2561
NEXT DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2012 FOR THE APRIL ISSUE!
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ESTATE TOY AUCTION Fry’s Auction Hall, PENNSDALE, PA
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2012 Exhibition Friday 9 A.M. Till 4 P.M.
And Saturday 9 A.M. Till Sale Starts At 10 A.M. Trucks Such As : 1920 Keystone Aerial Ladder Fire - 2 Coca-Cola Delivery - Playskool McDonalds - Kenworth Semi - Texaco Fire Chief - V W Beetle Pedal Car - Keystone Radioptican -Twentieth Century Limited Train - Adams Tray Loader - Durant Plastics 1934 Ford Victoria - 2 Smitty Toy Trucks - 3 J.P. Payne Tractor Trailer Truck Cabs - VYLI VT Tractor - Conrad Cat 010-NYG CAT 621 & 627 - NYG Grove Crane - Wilesco Fire - Heiliner Tractor - Adams Motor Grader No. 512 - Barber Geene Conveyor Chute - Wooldrige Tractor w/Dump - Traffic Light - Mobil Oil Tankard - 2 Logging Semi Trucks - Keystone Chemical Pump Engine - Keystone Railroad 6400 - V.F.D. Hook & Ladder No. 9 - Nylints . Such As : Hydraulic Dumper - Cranes - Tournahopper - Tournahauler - Bulldozer - Big Pumpin Tow Truck - Car. Structo Such As : Farm - Transport - Dump - Hydraulic Dump - Tractor w/ Front Loader - Cranes - Garbage - Communications Anter - Flatbed - 2 Tractors w/Bottom Dump Trailer - Power & Light Truck - Cargo - Working Wind- U p Dump Truck - No. 112 Wrecker In Box - Working Wind-Up Tow Truck - Tractor w/Scraper - Ready Mix Concrete. Buddy L Such As : International Harvester Sales - Railway Express Agency Concrete Mixer - Dump Truck. Rossmogne Such As : Model Toy Fire Trucks & White Paint Searchlight Fire Truck (Rare). Smith Miller Such As : Wonder Bread Truck, 2 White Fire Trucks, Southern Pacific Tandorm Truck - Mayflower Tractor Trailer - 3 Auto Transport - 2 Official Police Tow Trucks - Bekins Moving - Smitty Toys Tractor Trailer - Tractors & Farm Toys & Pedal Tractors - Over 80 Winross Trucks. More To Be Added!!! Terms: Cash Or PA Check w/Proper I.D. No Out-Of-State Checks Unless Established w/Auctioneers.
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For over 30 years no one has consistently helped more sellers realize more money fortheir quality BASEBALL MATERIAL than Robert Edward Auctions. Offering anunparalleled tradition of integrity, knowledge, and professionalism, and an extraordinarynational client base.
We specialize in the very best in BASEBALL COLLECTIBLES. If you don’t check with usbefore selling – you won’t know what the market will bear. Let us tell you what wethink of your baseball collectibles.
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Ends February 15 th
Auction Viewing & Tag Sale: February 10 th -14 th , 10-5 each day.
AUCTION SALE BILLSAuctions back in 1991. In2011, upon reflecting back onthat mission, Hunt Auctions ishumbled by the variousnames of great importancewithin the history of sport,which they have been so priv-ileged to represent.
Individuals, in no particularorder, such as: Joe DiMaggio,Roy Campanella,Commissioner Bowie Kuhn,Bill Mazeroski, JohnnyEvers, Bill McKechnie, CurtFlood, Mickey Vernon,Johnny Unitas, Curt
Schilling, TimKeefe, DeaconWhite, LeoDurocher, RobinRoberts, EarlWeaver, WhiteyFord, ThurmanMunson, WillieMosconi, andmany others.I n s t i t u t i o n s ,Teams, andLeagues toinclude: MajorLeague Baseball,N a t i o n a lFootball League,N a t i o n a l
Baseball Hall of Fame;National Football Hall ofFame, Louisville SluggerMuseum and Factory, Negro
Leagues Museum,Philadelphia Phillies,Baltimore Orioles, andPittsburgh Pirates.
“I cannot put into wordsthe immense pride we take asa company having the honor
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to have been able to workwith all of the names men-tioned above, and as we lookto the future we intend to con-tinue to add to this unprece-dented list beginning with thehistoric offering of the TedWilliams collection to be soldlive at Boston’s Fenway Parkin late April,” remarkedDavid Hunt.
To begin their 20th year inbusiness, Hunt Auctions ispleased to announce the offer-ing of the personal collectionof Thomas Caruso withintheir February 15, 2012, auc-tion. The collection is com-prised of a uniquely outstand-ing assemblage of tobaccorelated materials, non-sportscards, and sports cards withrelation to both quantity and
rarity. Mr. Caruso has been alifelong collector of tradingcards, most notably baseballand football cards up until1979 when the collection wassold. The amazing part of thestory is that Thomas startedagain, with the help of hiskids, attending card showsand the like, leading to theoffered collection to be soldwithin the February sale. Thebreadth and variety and Mr.Caruso’s collection is nothingshort of astounding with spe-cial mention to the numerousrarities and complete setswhich are almost never seenintact as offered. Through the
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GRAND OPENING
263 A U C T I O N Friday, February 17 th at 4:00 p.m.
Preview: 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Collections of animal skulls, taxidermy fox head, milk glass, cigar boxes, knives, surgical instruments, lighters, patches, baseball cards, cow parade figurines, Shenandoah keeper store display, water pump, caved flail, Lenox, oak and mahogany furniture, pottery, porcelain, glassware, collectibles, primitives, etc.
A nice selection from all categories, too much to list. Check us out on auctionzip.com and Facebook to view photos.
10% Buyer’s Premium - Method of Payment - Cash or Check.
Quality consignments now being accepted. Will sell one item to the entire estate!
Auction will be held every first and third Friday of each month.
Located at:
263 Marketplace 700 York Road (Route 263)
Warminster, PA 18974 Come early, shop the marketplace, and grab something to eat in our food court!
For more information call: (215) 913-7828
E-mail: 263Auction@comcast.net Auctioneer #AU003509L
For rental space in 263 Marketplace contact: (267) 960-8800 • 263marketplace.com
KAMELOT AUCTIONS PHILADELPHIA
ANTIQUE AND 20 TH CENTURY FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS AUCTION: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2012 • 10 A.M.
4700 WISSAHICKON AVE., PHILADELPHIA, PA 19144 • T: 215.438.6990 • kamelotauctions.com • F: 215.438.6992 • Lic. AH001803
PREVIEW: WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 16 & 17: 10 A.M.-5 P.M.
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Vampire Killing Kit
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Large Figural Clock Rare Jansen Chairs
Ralph Lauren
Antique Portuguese
Selection Of Silver
Campaign Chest
Emile Sau
One Of Many Estate Carpets
Selection Of Asian
William Thompson Russell Smith Xanthus Russell Smith
Rare Lalique Vase
Single Owner Collection: 250+ Pcs. Quimper - No Reserves
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previous twenty years, HuntAuctions has been fortunateto have offered tens of thou-sands of tobacco related cardsalong with a sizeable amount
of related ephemera. Thatsaid, the Thomas Caruso col-lection is without question, of
its type, the finest the compa-ny has brought to auction inthat time period.
Specifically, the collec-tion will include tobacco card
sets, single cards,related wrappers andpackaging, premi-ums, and high gradecondition exemplars.In addition to tobac-co card related mate-rials the Caruso col-lection features hun-dreds of vintagetobacco packages,tins, signs, and relat-ed ephemera dating
from the mid 19th century tothe 1960s era. The Caruso
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The Auction House, Inc. 100 West Merchant Street,
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AT 11:00 A.M. Preview: Friday, February 10th From 10 A.M. To 7 P.M.
AUDUBON, NEW JERSEY
Extremely Rare 1699 and 1724 Books On Pirates
Early Quackenbush and B.S.A. Air Rifles
Many Pieces of American Art Pottery
Large Assortment of 19th and 20th Century Bladed Military Weapons
Early Edison Cylinder Phonograph
1795 Telescope by Jan Van Deijl of Amsterdam
Large Selection of Silver and Other U.S. Collectible Coins
Collection of 19th Century Revolvers and Military Rifles
A partial list includes : Fresh to the market antiques and collectibles from local estates, important 1795 telescope from Amsterdam by Jan Van Deijl, collection of Civil War era handguns and rifles, early Quackenbush and B.S.A. air rifles, early Edison cylinder phonograph, American silver coins and currency including bulk lots of AU and BU Walking Liberty halves, Carson City silver dollars, Tiffany gold and silver jewelry, vintage American art po ttery including large Roseville vases, Rookwood, Fulper, antique and vintage furniture including cast-iron set, Adirondack style furniture, Chippendale style bedroom and dining room sets, large Bailey, Banks and Biddle tall case clock with claw feet, German & American WWll military items, original Disney cells by Fred dy Hellmich, Antique dolls including rare bisque “Patsy Baby” marked 125, porcelain and china, antique glassware, antique telephones, prints and paintings, antique lighting, large lots of costume jewelry , and much more.
Complete illustrated catalog online. Check web site often for updates.
www.aauctioneers.com Online Bidding Available through
www.auctionzip.com “Come join us on the second Saturday of every
month for fresh to the market estate antiques and collecti bles”
Terms: Cash, Approved Check, Visa, MasterCard, & Discover. 15% Buyer’s Premium WWII And Korean War U.S. Military Uniforms And Equipment
WWII German Militaria
Antique Tall Case Clock By Bailey, Banks & Biddle
Antique Fern Pattern Cast-Iron Settee And Chairs
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3013 East Market Street, YORK, PA 17402
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 9:00 A.M. Seller: Dorothy Gladfelter of Seven Valleys & Others
Glassware: Lots of Hobnail, Cranberry, Bride’s Baskets, 20 Pcs. of Carnival Glass (ice blue & red pcs. & fish plate), Flow Blue & more. Antiques: Blunderbuss Gun, early wooden store trade sign, Decorated Stoneware, Miniature Dry Sink & Ice Cream Freezer, Mantel Clocks, Bear Trap, Primitives Toys & Much More. Quilts & Rugs: (12) Hand-Stitched Quilts, Handmade Braided Rugs, Furniture: Large York Safe, 20+ Pcs. Of Antique Furniture, Modern Musical Instruments: 200 Antique Banks: Still Banks, Mechanical Banks. Check Web For Photos. Order Of Sale: 9:00 A.M. Antiques, Glass, 11:00 A.M. Quilts & Musical, 12:00 Noon: Furniture, 1:00 P.M.: Banks. Terms: 12% Buyer’s Premium, Cash, Check, Credit Card, 2% Discount For Cash Or Check.
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THE WEST END FIREHALL
BRODHEADSVILLE, PA 18322 GPS: Lat. 40 degrees 55’33.38”N, Long. 75 degrees 23’38.43”W
See Auctionzip.com (ID#4958) For Listing, Photos And Auctionzip L ive Pre & Live Bidding Catalog Of Select Items. E-mail For Absentee Bidding Info. Early Sampling: Estate Dolls Incl. Shirley Temple, H. Steiner, A-2- M Floradora, Horsman, Simon & Halbig, Fulper, G. Neubach, Juno & Minerva Tinheads, Skookum, African American, Celluloid, China & Bisque Heads, Schmid, Dynasty, Barbies; Toys: 40's "Woody" Doll Carriage, Nodders, Hubley Helicopter, Cortland Gas Truck, 32" Tonka Fire Truck, Tin Windups, Etc. Firearms: Stevens Mod. 75 .22, Mod. 25 "Favorite" And 12 Ga. Sbl., Moss. Mod. 183 KD . 410 And Mod. 142 A .22, Union Arms 12 Ga. SXS, Colt Pistol Grips, Winchester Crate, Rem. Bullet Knife M.I.B. , 20's Victor Anderson Fishing Print, Ka- B ar Hunting Knives, Dowegiac Bait Pole, Jewelry: Whiting- D avis, Many Gold, Sterling & Designer Pcs., Costume & Vintage, Stickpins, Dozens Of Rings, Pocket Watches, Cameos, Sterling Spoons, Vict. Beaded Sampler (Signed), Regulator Shop Clock (Nice), Early Shelf & Mantel Clocks For Parts, Watchmaker's Supplies/parts, Primitives: Copper Apple Butter Kettle, L, F&G Coffee Grinder, Skater's & Other Lanterns, Copper & Brass Ware, Gorgeous Hanging Oil Lamp, Set Of Early Crystal Prisms, Vint. Lighting Fixtures, Marbury Glass Medical Ladle, Mc C oy Cat Teapot, Mary Gregory Vase, Tools: Antique Hardware, Old Tools Incl. Block Planes, Stanley Sweetheart Plane, Brass Scales, 200 Lb. Tree Scale, Edged Tools, Coins: 1818 Large Cent, Silver Dollars Incl. Scarce 1921 Peace Dollar, U. S . Seated Liberty Coinage, Slabbed Franklin Halves, $10. 1929 Nat'l. Currency, Silver Proof Sets, Etc. Ephemera: Mc K inley Family Bible, 1912 German Military Memory Board, WWI Posters, Sheet Music, Old Band Instrument Posters ( RCA ), Old Occupational Photos, 1870's Flagler Druggist Ledgers (Stroudsburg, P A ), Early Airplane News, 1900's Tractor Advertising (Deere, Farmall, Etc.), Trade Cards, 1850's Aesop's Fables Bookplates, 1900's Del. Water Gap Souvenirs, Misc.: Mandolin, Griswold Waffle Iron, World's Fair Spoons, Old Cigar Cutters, Milk Bottles, "Birch- O " Soda Barrel Dispenser, 1911 Bausch & Lomb Balopticon, Big Box Lots And More Arriving Daily. Doors Open 8:30 Day Of Auction. About 50% Of Auction Appears On Auctionzip L ive For Catalog Bidding. Great Sale. Don't Miss!
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PHONE 717-464-3541
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ESTATE AUCTION to be held at RockMeyer Auction Parke
9 Brooks Avenue, Willow Street Pequea Twp., Lancaster Co., PA 17584
SAT., FEBRUARY 18 at 9:00am FURNITURE to be sold at 9am
ANTIQUES - STERLING GLASSWARE - CHINA - PAPERWEIGHTS
ROYAL DOULTON - WATERFORD HH GOODS - BOX LOTS - OUTSIDE STUFF
AUTO to be sold at 12 noon 1996 Ford Taurus GL w/35,000 miles
TERMS Cash, Check, Credit Card. 10% Buyer’s Premium 6% PA Sales Tax
VARIETY AUCTION Native American - Collectibles - Toys
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11 AT 10 A.M. Preview: 9:00 A.M. thru auction
1500 Paxton Street, HARRISBURG, PA 17104
NATIVE AMERICAN: Artwork 35+ Lots! Incl. Prints: Chuck Ren; D. Fast Horse; J. Hines; L. Gable; Del Karota; Ozz Franca; St. Trego Photos; Hauley; Cat Deuter. Oil Paintings: Portrait signed Glenn Turner; Buffalo signed Bowers; Guthrie; Collectibles: Bear Claw Purse; Mounted Buffalo Head; Leather Shield; Breast Plate; Spear; Figurines; and Much More. CLOCKS: Wall & Mantel incl. Waterbury; New Haven; Ansonia; Seth Thomas. ARTWORK:
Prints & Paintings; Argentine Textile; Sculptures; Harrison Fisher Prints; and More. COLLECTIBLES: Political Buttons; Slag Glass Lamp; GWTW Lamp; Hummels; Cast-Iron Cats; Stereoview & Cards; RR Lanterns; Mahjong Set; 1 00+ Pcs. Pattern Glass ; Depression Glass incl. Miss America; Carnival Glass; Walking Sticks; Bookends; Smoking Pipes; Beer Steins; Silver plate; Match Safe; Mining First-Aid Kit; Boy Scout Uniforms; Lighters; Shippensburg Coverlet by Hinkel; Quilts incl. Blackwell AME Zion Church c. 1922, Crazy, Patchwork & More. WATERFORD & DINNERWARE: 100+ Pcs. Waterford Boyne Crystal incl. Stems, Bowls, Pitchers; Dinner Services incl. Galway; Harmon y “Symphony”; Limoges; Johnson Brothers Pink Historic America Transferware; Nikko “Blossom Time”; Fire-King Jadeit e with Box; Haviland; Flow Blue. MUSIC: Othello Accordion; 2 Violins: Hopf & K Meisel; Symphonic Record Player. HUNTING/ FISHING: Reels; Books; Bear Rug; Pocketknives. TOYS: Marx Train; Plasticville; Cap Guns; Doll House; Drum & Saxophone; Marx Cowboys & Indians; Viewmasters; Hubley Cast Metal Car Kits; Pressed Steel Trucks. SPIRIT CALLERS: Aluminum Horns for Summoning Spirits.
Native American Collection from the Estate of Walter Smith of Lake Meade. Visit www.CordierAntiques.com for photos & more details.
Severe Weather Date Sunday, February 12 at 10 A.M. Directions: From 83 S. 17th St. Exit, Left onto 17th St., Right onto Paxton; From 83 N. 13th St. Exit, Right onto 13th St., Right onto Paxton. 10% Buyer’s Premium. Terms: Cash, PA checks. Out-of-state checks w/prior approval. VISA & MasterCard. Food concession by Taste of the Nations.
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Is Pleased To Announce …
“ANOTHER VERY FINE ESTATE AUCTION” ITEMS FROM THE FOLLOWING ESTATES THE MORRISON ESTATE, LEESBURG, VIRGINIA THE BITTLE ESTATE, FREDERICK, MARYLAND THE MELOCHE ESTATE, CINCINNATI, OHIO
THE COTSONIS ESTATE, BOSTON, MA AUCTION TO BE HELD ON
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2012 STARTING AT 9:00 AM
(PRE-AUCTION INSPECTION DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 AM)
AUCTION LOCATION THE FREDERICK FAIRGROUNDS (HEATED BUILDING #12) 797 EAST PATRICK STREET FREDERICK, MARYLAND 21701
Antique Furniture - V ictorian Furniture - V ery Clean Household Furniture - R are Dome Shaped Slag Glass Lamp w / O riginal Base - N umerous Fine Crystal And Cut Glass Vases And Bowls - O ver 50 Pieces Of Griswold Ironware - N umerous Fine China And Glassware - N umerous Depression Glass - E arly Stock Certificates - N umerous Railroad Reference Books - P rints And Paintings - L arge Collection Of Pinback Advertising Buttons - E arly Collection Of Postcards - V ery Rare Arts & Crafts Table Lamp w / O riginal Shades - S terling Silver Flatware Serving Set In Orig. Case - L amps - A rt Deco Hanging Lamp w / O riginal Shades - A lbums Of Postcards, Subjects Including But No Limited To, Riverboats And Railroad Etc. - Salesman’s Sample Button Cards - B utton Collection - C locks - E lectric Guitar - N umerous Decorative Items - T ools - P ower Tools - T ool Cabinets - E arly Cast- I ron Farm Bell - C ostume Jewelry - M irrors - V ery Large Comic Book Collection - P lus Hundreds Of Other Great And Interesting Items!!!
TO VIEW PHOTOS OF THIS UPCOMING AUCTION PLEASE GO TO: WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM (AUCTIONEER’S ID# 2894)
TERMS OF AUCTION: 10% Buyer’s Premium Added To The Hammer Price. Checks Accepted From Maryland Residents With Proper ID . Out- O f- S tate Buyer’s Must Have A Bank Letter Of Credit “Stating That Their Checking Accounts Have A No Bounce Check History”. The Auctioneer Has The Right To Refuse Any And Al l Checks If He Wishes To Do So. All Items Must Be Removed From Building By Sunday, February 19, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THIS AUCTION OR CONSIGNING TO ONE OF OUR UPCOMING AUCTIONS PLEASE CONTACT
HOWARD B. PARZOW, AUCTIONEER (301) 351-6544 (301) 977-6741 (301) 208-8947 E-MAIL HPARZOW@AOL.COM
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEB SITE WWW.PARZOWAUCTIONS.COM
40 TH LANCASTER SATURDAY, March 3 rd - 9:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M.
Adm.: $4.00 8 Ft. Tables Available Early Bird Admission: $10.00 - 8:00 A.M.
HUNTING & FISHING LICENSES • SHELL BOXES • OLD LURES • PLUGS • REELS DECOYS • FISHING RODS • BOOKS • POSTERS • KNIVES • GUNS • TRAPS
PICTURES • RELATED ITEMS • HUNTING & FISHING PATCHES FREE PARKING & GOOD FOOD AVAILABLE
ADVERTISED NATIONALLY & LOCALLY ALL STATE, FEDERAL & LOCAL REGULATIONS APPLY
Rain Or Snow
Lancaster Farm & Home Center • 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601
Info: Ron Funk, 3045 West Meadowview Drive, Gordonville, PA 17529 Or (717) 687-8101 evenings
★ ★ ★ DOOR PRIZES ★ ★ ★ Next Lancaster Show - Saturday, August 11, 2012
BUY - SELL - TRADE Larger Area
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2/18/12, BRODHEADSVILLE,SAT 10 AM, Estate dolls, toys, jew-elry, primitives, ephemera, etc., TheWest End Fire Hall, Jack HamblinAuctions
2/17/12, WARMINSTER, FRI 4PM, Collections of animal skulls,taxidermy fox head, milk glass,cigar boxes, knives, surgical instru-ments, lighters, furniture, pottery,collectibles, primitives etc., 263Marketplace 700 York Rd (Rt. 263),263 Auction
2/15/12, POTTSTOWN, WED 10AM, Antiques, sports cards, memo-rabilia, Third Street Gallery 132 EThird St, Maurer & Wilson
2/15-16/12, HATFIELD, WED &THURS 10 AM, 2/15 - Militarycollectibles 2/16 - Decorative arts,Staffordshire, Transferware collec-tion, stoneware, silver, bronzes, art-work, lamps, furniture etc., 501Fairgrounds Rd, Alderfer Auction &Appraisal
2/13/12, MAPLE GLEN, MONONLINE BIDDING ENDS,Americana furniture, decorativearts, Russian porcelain byLomonosov etc. Preview 2/11 - 10am-5 pm or by appt. at 1425 WelshRd., Maple Glen, online @www.locatiauctions.com, LocatiAuctions
2/13/12, LEESPORT, MON 1:30PM, Furniture, toys, marbles, jewel-ry etc., Leesport Farmers Market Rt61, Diefenderfer Auction Co. LLC
2/12/12, CAMP HILL, SUN 11AM, Antiques, quality furnishingsetc., Lower Allen Plaza 2228Gettysburg Rd, Costea's AuctionService
2/11/12, WILLOW STREET, SAT8:30 AM, Antiques, collectibles,cast iron doorstops, early lamps &lighting, clocks trade simulators,toys, Victor VV-XIV upright phono-graph etc., Al Starr Firemans BldgRt 272 (behind Willow Street FireHall), Probst Family Auctions
2/11/12, SPRING CITY, SAT 8:30AM, Meyers sterling compacts &pill boxes, costume jewelry,Victorian furnishings, glassware,paintings etc., Rhoads & RhoadsAuction Ctr 20 Bonnie Brae Rd Rt724, Ron Rhoads
2/11/12, PENNSDALE, SAT 10AM, Toys including trucks, BuddyL, Smith Miller etc., 400 Village Rd,Fry's Auction Inc.
2/24-25/12, DENVER, FRI & SAT10 AM, Fine & Decorative Art,2000 N Reading Rd, MorphyAuctions
2/20/12, MOUNT JOY, MON 9AM, Retro furnishings, paintings,silver, china, furniture, antiques,rugs, bottles, glassware, postcards,early novels, books etc., TheGathering Place 6 Pine St, WitmanAuctioneers, Inc.
2/19/12, PHILADELPHIA, SUN10 AM, 19th & 20th c. ephemera,medical items, estate furnishingsetc., Gallery 2501 E Ontario St,Barry S. Slosberg, Inc.
2/18/12, YORK, SAT 9 AM,Glassware, antiques, quilts, rugs,furniture, modern musical instru-ments, antique banks,Springettsbury Fire Hall 3013 EMarket St, Rentzels AuctionService, Inc.
2/18/12, WILLOW STREET, SAT9 AM, Furniture, antiques, sterling,glassware, china, paperweights,Royal Doulton, Waterford, Auto(noon) etc., RockMeyer Auctionparke 9 Brooks Ave, Shaub AuctionServices Group
2/18/12, SPRING GROVE, SAT8:30 AM, Americana AntiqueCataloged, Porters Fire Co 1199Porters Rd, Pa. OnSite Auction Co.
2/18/12, SPRING CITY, SAT 10AM, Toy Train & Toy &Automobilia, Ridge Fire Co 480Ridge Rd, Maurer's Auctions
2/18/12, PLUMSTEADVILLE,SAT 9 AM, Furniture, accessories& country collectibles, paintings,prints, toys, books, ephemera, tools,lawn equipment etc., Fireside HallPlumsteadville Vol Fire Co 5064Stump Rd, Robert H. Clinton & Co.,Inc.
2/18/12, PHILADELPHIA, SAT10 AM, Antique & 20th century fur-niture & decorative arts, 4700Wissahickon Ave, KamelotAuctions
2/18/12, GLEN ROCK, SAT 9AM, Coin, 4067 Snyder Rd,Wehrly's Auction Service
2/18/12, GLEN ROCK, SAT 9AM, Coin, 4067 Snyder Rd,Country Home Auction - ReneSnyder
AUCTION CALENDAR(Continued from page 9)
Antiques & Auction NewsIs Published Weekly
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PA OnSITE AUCTION CO. LLC RANDY DICKENSHEETS AUCTIONEER, LICENSE # AU-003539-L
OUTSTANDING AMERICANA ANTIQUE AUCTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18
STARTING AT 8:30 AM SHARP Sale includes approx. 675 Cataloged Lots of Fine Americana Antiques
to be Sold with No Reserve. Great Sale for All Antique Dealers & Collectors. Auction to be Held at Porters Fire Co.
1199 Porters Rd., SPRING GROVE, PA 17362 Directions: From Hanover Sq. follow York St.-Rt. 116E approx. 5 miles. Turn right onto Porters Rd. Follow approx. 1 mile to Firehall on left. Directions: From York P A from Rt. 30W turn left onto Rt. 116W. Go approx. 8.2 miles. Turn left onto Porters Rd. Follow approx. 1 mile to firehall on left.
BRIEF LISTING Approx. 675 Cataloged Lots of Outstanding Americana Circa. Late 18th Century thru The Mid 20th Century. Sheraton chest of drawers, fine York Co. P A
painted jelly cupboard, Virginia jelly cupboard, Virginia painted pewter cupboard, early primitive 2 pc. Dutch cupboard, Virginia walnut plantation desk, pie cupboard, country
farm table, custom made Chippendale style walnut corner cupboard, primitive 2 pc. drysink, very good blue painted blanket chest, fine late 19th century sailors folk art sword made of swordfish bill w/polychrome painted heart w/ fabulous carved wooden handle, fine 19th century painted candle box w/tulip decoration, walnut slide lid spice box, wooden wall hanging 8 drawer spice box, large wooden trencher bowl, circa. 1850 folk art watercolor of lady, Bill Rank framed rocking horse theorem, artwork including oil paintings, early prints & watercolors, blue decorated stoneware, Remmey blue decorated stoneware water pitcher, redware, yellowware mocha bowl, yellowware, fine
Leeds pitcher w/sheaf of wheat & farmer tools decoration, blue & white spongeware bowls, RARE Lafayette At The Tomb Of Franklin cup & saucer, wrought iron utensils & hearth items, folk art butter prints & molds, toleware,
lighting, hand stitched quilts, baskets, woodenwares, graniteware, German yellow coat belsnickle Santa, old Japan Santas, Steiff teddy bear, tin toys, fine
dolls, German squeak toys, chalk rooster, cane w/movable monkey, clocks, iron doorstops, cast-iron banks & mechanical banks, very good Indian artifacts including arrowheads
& points, good advertising pcs., flintlock pistol, antique Civil War guns & collectibles, late 19th century handwritten music sheets from known artist, copper apple butter kettle, wooden chicken
coops, plus many more fine antiques. Please Note: Doors open day of auction at 7:15 AM , good food available, plenty of parking, sale will last approx. 8 hours. Plan to Attend!! To View Over 3,500 Pictures Of Items To Be Sold & Full
Sale Catalog Visit Our Web Site At:
www.paonsiteauction.com Sale Preview - Porters Fire Co.–Friday, Feb. 17 –
From 12 Noon-6 PM Please Note – Snow Date – Blizzard Or Bad Snow
Sale Reschedule Date Will Be Wed., Feb. 22nd Starting At 8:30 A M With Preview Being Held On
Tues., Feb. 21st From 5 To 8 P M SALE TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium & 6% Sales Tax
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Featuring items from Del.Val. Estates & Homes:
Items from the Estate & 70+ Year Collection ofRobert “Bob” Swayne, noted Chester Co. Dealerand Collector: Photographs, Lithographs & Prints,Assorted Ephemera of local historical significance, etc.
Extensive Collection of Fishing: 100+ Fly Rods, inclvintage Bamboo; Orvis, Penn, Ocean City, Pfleuger, etc.;100+ Light Tackle Fiberglass Rods; 100+ Light/Med. TackleSpin Reels; Fishing Related Books, etc.
12+ Pre-War Erector Sets
Also: Antique & Fine Furn. •Decorative & Fine Art • EstateJewelry • Silver • Fine China, &Glass • Collectibles • Tools •Discovery Table & Box Lots, etc.
ANTIQUES AND SPORTS CARDS & MEMORABILIA
AUCTIONS 10 A.M. - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 TH
At Maurer & Wilson’s Third Street Gallery, 132 East Third Street, POTTSTOWN, PA 19464
In The Gallery 10 A. M .: Antiques From The Estate Of Suzanne Hanebury. Staffordshire Platters: Boston State House, Wm. Penn’s Treaty, Etc. Flow Blue/ H istorical Blue Plates: 1830 John Hall, Clews Independence, View Of Trenton Falls, Etc. 20 Pieces Gaudy Welsh: Teapot, Plates, Etc. Porcelain Tea Bowl “The Pet.” Stack Of Plates “Cotton Plant.” Jelly Jar, Muffineer, Pickle Castors In Colored Glass. Antique Pressed Pattern Glass. Fenton Striped Vase. Milk Glass. Victoria Austria Dinner Service. Sterling Candlesticks. William & Mary Style Desk. Hoosier Cabinet. Victorian Rocker. School Desk. Antique Bottles. Pewter, Copper And Brass Tabletop And Utilitarian Wares And Vessels. Round Tin Spice Box. Agate Bowls. Gold Scale. Banjo Clock. Sextant. Brass Microscope. Brass Furniture Locks & Keys, Brass Corners, Hinges, Etc. Crocks & Jugs. Slaw Boards. Coffee Grinder. Side Mount Lantern. Menno Figures. Antique Bibles. Civil War Sheaths. Civil War Books. W WII U.S. Helmets. Gun Telescope. USM8 Field Knives (5). Child’s Western Saddle, Holster, Hat. Old Daisey Pistol. TOYS SFBJ 252 Paris Bisque Doll. Arcade Toy Plow. Coast Defender Toy Cannon. Sailboat. Matchbox, Hot Wheels & Hess Trucks. Super Hero Costumes. Comic Books. Pedal Car. Toy Stoves. New Cast- I ron Banks. TOOLS: Stanley #50, 98, 100. Jorgensen Wood Clamps. 250 Pairs Cutting Blades For Moulding Planes. Woodblock Planes. Digital Caliper. Air Stapler & Sander. Drill Bits. Micro Instrument Duplicating Lathe. Unimat Lathe. Punch #5. 20 Greenlee Multi Spur Machine Bits. Volt Meters. Rock Tumbler. Aircraft Cable Tester. Box Of Watch Parts. Small Vintage Clocks. Box Of Gun Parts, Tools, Bullet Mold And Barrel Straightener. Tabletop Showcase. Records. In The Showroom At 10:30 A. M . 250+ Lots SPORTS CARDS & MEMORABILIA . Single Cards And Large Lots Sports Cards From 1909 To 1970’s. Heavy Concentration In The 1950’s & 60’s. Stars Like Mays, Mantle, Rose, Koufax, Aaron, Banks, Clemente, Durocher, Snider, B. Robinson, Palmer, Ford, Roberts, Ashburn, Maris, Etc. Sealed And Unsealed Cases From 1980’s To 1990’s: All Four Sports! Factory & Hand Collated Sets From 1979 To 1990’s. Memorabilia Like 1955 Pirates Yearbook (Clemente Rookie Year). 1962 Los Angeles Dodgers Yearbook, 1950’s Phillies Programs, 1989 Billy Ripken Error Sheets. Preview: Tues., Feb. 14th From 4 P.M .-6 P.M . And From 8 A.M . Day Of Auction. All Items As- I s, Where- I s. Cash Or Good P A Check with P hoto ID. 10% Buyer’s Premium. (A Y 001999). BLIZZARD DATE: WED., FEB., 22 ND .
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10 A.M. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 TH
AT RIDGE FIRE COMPANY 480 RIDGE ROAD, SPRING CITY, PA 19475
VARIETY TRAIN AUCTION In The Pavilion: Prewar And Postwar Lionel Trains. American Flyer Standard And O Gauge Trains. Vintage And Modern Marx Trains. Extensive Selection Of Modern Era Trains: Lionel MPC, Mike’s Train House And K-Line. HO And N Gauge Trains, Too!
TOY AND AUTOMOBILIA AUCTION
In The Blue Room: PA License Plate Collection Plates As Early As 1906. All 50 States Represented Automotive Manuals, Parts And Advertising Items. Good Assortment Of Nice Older PROMOTIONAL AUTOS: 1950’s, 60’s & 70’s By Jo- H an & Others. 25 Year COLLECTION OF FARM TOYS! Over 100 Tractors In Original Boxes, Some Early, From The 1950’s. 200 Prewar TOOTSIETOYS To Be Sold In Generous Lots. Matchbox And Corgi Toys. Grouping Of Hard Plastic Vehicles By Renwal, Etc. From The 1950’s. Hess Trucks 77/78 Tanker, 1980 Training Van, Etc.
Please Review Complete Listings At www.maurerail.com Preview: Fri., Feb. 17th From 7 P.M.-9 P.M. Or From 8 A.M.-10 A.M. Day Of Auction. All Items As-Is, Where-Is. 12% Buyer’s Premium w/2% Discount For Cash Or Approved Check. (AY001999). Blizzard Date: Sat., February 25th.
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KEYSTONE TELEPHONE COMPANY ofPhiladelphia Wanted. Telephones and
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OCEAN LINER MEMORABILIA china,glassware, silver, paper, souvenirs,posters or models. Cunard, FrenchLine, White Star Line, Italian Line, etc. 607-625-3947
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collection is beingoffered in its entiretyfor the first time atpublic auction.
The February auc-tion will additionallyinclude a fine array ofvintage sports memora-bilia and cards accus-tomed to HuntAuctions typical offer-ings. Highlights to includeseveral 1952 Topps baseballcard sets including a MickeyMantle rookie, Babe Ruthautographed photograph,Estate collection of baseballtobacco cards, includingSherry Magie error card. Alsoincluded is a 2009Philadelphia Phillies NLChampionship ring, and a col-lection of historic game usedbaseballs from a formerMajor League coach, inclu-sive of Pete Rose’s NationalLeague record-breaking hitpassing Stan Musial.
Auction catalogues areavailable upon request. Allitems are posted online atwww.huntauctions.com, withbidding beginning immedi-ately. Consignments are beingaccepted for future HuntAuctions sales inclusive ofthe 2012 Major LeagueBaseball All-Star FanFest®
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ROBERT H. CLINTON & COMPANY, INC. Auctioneers & Appraisers P.O. Box 29 • Ottsville, PA 18942 610-847-5432 • AY-000093-L www.auctionzip.com #1888
CLINTON GALLERY AUCTION
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2012 AT 9:00 A.M. ( I nspect from 8:00 A.M.)
(Severe Bad Weather Date: Sunday, February 19, 2012 At 10:00 A.M.) Fireside Hall – Plumsteadville Volunteer Fire Company
5064 Stump Road, PLUMSTEADVILLE, BUCKS CO., PA Contents from the Estat e of Eugene & Charlotte Cutshall, Dec’d., Formerly of Wycombe, PA, Estate of James R. McMaster, Dec’d., Formerly of Erwinna, PA & Other Private Consignors
Antique Furniture: Country Sheraton blanket chest in red paint, hutch table, country Hepp. worktable, 2 primitive water benches, lg. wdn. wagon wheel, Vict. oval M.T . stand (cut down), 2 oak washstands, leaded glass window panel; Other Furniture: Cherry D.L. table, country farm table w/benches & hutch, pine dry sink, cherry chest of drws., mah. lady’s slant front desk, cherry DR set w/5 chairs, jewelry stand, PA. House LR tables, butler’s tray table, cedar lined blanket chests, Boston rocker, Euro double door cabinet, 3 softwood dec. cupboards, roug h cut wdn “sideboard,” softwood “feed box” blanket chest, fireplace mantel, much more; Plus: Kenmore “oak” bar refrig., Protron 37” LCD flat screen T.V., Merits Model MP1A power wheelchair, Essick Moist Air humidifier, etc. *** FURN. TO BEGIN AT APPROX. 10:30-11:00 A.M. *** Also: Gottleib Melody pinball game 10 cent #02125 Pedestal D-8158, 3 tone dark blue, light blue & white c abinet, 69” T x 26” W x 52” D. Accessories & Country Collectibles: Enterprise coffee grinder - repainted - 19 1 ⁄ 2 ” wheels, 2 antique oak wall mounted telephones by Western Electric, blue & white German canister set, German steins, alabaster eagle bookends, collection of paperweight s, various vases, plates, bowls by Lenox, Bavaria, Austria, Limoges, pr/Stiffel brass lamps, Hummel figurines, Shelley bone china cup/saucer & miniatur e cup/saucer; violin marked Joannes Georgius Leeb (as is), vintage globe of the world, sterling silver dresser set, sterling silver Ronson cigarette c ase; Jewelry: sterling silver pins w/mop design, turquoise necklace w/585 clasp, S.W. wide bracelet w/turquoise stones, quantity of costume beads, earrings, pi ns, etc. Paintings & Prints: Prints: W inter village - Lumberville store sgd. Geo Booz; Watercolors: landscape - springhouse marked on back painting by Ruth West, Wycombe train station sgd. Emerson R. Heath, Jr (after Ranulph Bye), folk art on back drawn by Bob Apgar for Christina 1979, numerous sgd. & unsgd prints. Toys: Pressed Steel: P edal car, Buddy L Texaco tanker, Arrow Trans Co. tractor/trailer, Fire Chief truck, Ertl Lehigh Vall ey Farm tractor/trailer; mech. train set by Marx - orig. box, Nylint toys, Greyhound Bus - Gorgi, numerous Hess truck collectibles; Selection of Steiff animals, tin wind-up toys, 1988- 89,’92 Topps baseball cards, 2 Daisy BB guns, etc. Books & Ephemera: Hiawatha copy. 1898, Bobbsey Twins, Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates, 1875 Farm Ballads, Beauties of Tennyson - leather cover, The Farm Journal - Farm & Business Directory of Bucks Co., PA 1914; selection of postcards: Arnold # 1,45,65,133,157,162,411; historical, humorous, greeting, US, foreign, PA, NJ & NY, etc. Antique Tools: F oot operated punch/press w/Ezra Gould foundry mark, antique Stanley wood plane - brass band, selecti on of Stanley planes: #s 2, 3, 5, 48, 55 & boxes/cutters, 70, 71, 81, 98, 130; Miller & Falls #85, etc. Full Selection of Power & Hand Tools incl.: Power King 14” band saw, Craftsman belt sander, Atlas power grinder/honing machine, Jorgensen wood clamps, bar clamps, c-clamps, antique slicks & gouges, Poulan model 2150 chain saw; Other Tools: Cra ftsman rolling toolbox. Lawn Equipment: Husqvarna model YTH 2042 lawn tractor, 126.5 hrs., B&S Intek 20 h.p. gas engine, 502cc, hydrostatic drive, 42” deck, sn031907B005381; older Bolens lawn tractor, Simoniz high pressure washer, etc. Terms: 13% Buyer’s Premium * Major Credit Cards Accepted * 3% Discount w/Payment in Cash or Approved Check * Multiple Auctioneers Selling * Partial List * View www.rhclintonauction.com or auctionzip for Add’l. Photos/Details *
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Gallery Auction SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19 TH , 2012 AT 10 A.M.
2501 E. Ontario Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19134
19th & 20th C. Ephemera, Medical Items & Estate Furnishings Ephemera: Mid 19th c. California scrapbook w/letters by post Gold Rush agricultural immigrants; 19th & 20th c . political & Masonic items; 19th c. cigar label samples; original illustration art; Victorian scrap & trade cards; 19th & 20th c. children’s, first edition & other books; vintage Barbershop items; 19th & 20th c. postal car ds; 1920’s-1930’s German interior design magazines & books; 19th c. cabinet & tintype photos; 1930’s-1960’s movie & op era still photos; 1940’s-1960’s signed big band & opera photos; vintage advertising items; vintage coin operat ed machines; more!!!
Medical: Late 19th/early 20th c. contents from the Philadelphia medical office & private hospital of renowne d obstetrician Dr. Isidor P. Strittmatter & his son Dr. Isidor T. Strittmatter, Jr. to include H.G. Fischer & Co. Diathermy machi ne; 1889 Physician’s Anatomical Aid Mannequin; Segal Bodyscope; office & infirmary furniture; OB/GYN instruments & equipment; pharmaceut ical bottles; medical books and pamphlets; ephemera relevant to Dr. Strittmatter; large oil portrait of Dr. Strittmatter; Newton & C o. & Bristoline microscopes; more!!! Estate Furnishings: Single owner 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser w/20K original miles; fine glass & china; collectibles; artwo rk; jewelry; assorted furniture; housewares; more!!! Note: Live Auctioneers sale for Ephemera & Medical only. Please check web site & auctionzip.com for additional photos. Inspection: 9 A.M. Terms: Cash & Credit Cards only. 15% buyer’s premium.
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H.G. Fischer Diathermy Machine
Globe Wernicke Cabinet Desk
Vintage English Slot Machine
19th C. Cigar Box Labels
First Edition Books
Bristoline Binocular Microscope
Vintage English Slot Machine 1950’s Cereal Premiums German Design Magazines 1929 Advertising Calendar 19th C. Newton & Co. Microscope
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Northwestern Vending Machine
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2002 P.T. Cruiser
Illuminated Texaco Sign
Stella Drabkin Illustration Art Benjamin Harrison Campaign Scarf
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