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COMPLIMENTARY COPY Published Weekly By Joel Sater Publications www.antiquesandauctionnews.net VOL. 43, NO. 17 FRIDAY APRIL 27, 2012 he catalog showed a top assessed value of $125,000 for a soda foun- tain from 1893. But, as we know, in an auction, anything can hap- pen. And it did. When bidding stopped, the price was a spectacular $4.5 mil- lion. “I’m stunned,” said Larry Schmidt, organizer of the auction held by the Schmidt Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia. “We thought that maybe it could go for as high as $1 million. But this is incredible.” But then, who’s to say what a piece of history is worth? This piece certainly fit that description. The soda fountain was built by the Liquid Carbonic Company for the Columbian Exhibition at the World’s Fair in Chicago. It’s actually two pieces - a front and back bar, both measuring more than 21 feet long and fea- turing exquisite mar- ble bases and counter- tops with alabaster columns. The two soda dispensers have alabaster bases topped with lights featuring stained lead- ed-glass lamp shades. “The crafts- manship on this fountain is off the scale. It is just incredi- ble,” accord- ing to Phil Mooney, head archivist for The Coca- C o l a Company. Mooney bought m a n y items at the auc- tion for T h e Coca-Cola Company archives - some of which may go on display at the World of Coca- Cola - but did not bid on the soda fountain. “In addi- tion to the incredible crafts- manship of this piece, it speaks to a bygone era when Coca- Cola was only a soda-fountain drink and was establishing itself as the drink people around the world love.” So, who did capture the prize lot? The soda fountain was bought by an anonymous bidder who did not attend the sale, but was bidding by phone. The two-day auction, March 24 and 25, took place at the Schmidt Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, which houses the largest privately owned Coke memorabilia collection in the world. About three hundred peo- ple attended the event, attending from thirty U.S. states and two other countries - Canada and Belgium. Online bidders were regis- tered from around the world - Australia, South Africa, Japan, Israel, plus several European countries. “This was truly an international event because of its signif- icance,” says Gary Metz, renowned Coke memorabilia expert who worked with the Schmidt Museum on selecting auc- tion items and assessing their value. “There hasn’t been an auction of Coke memorabilia in decades that can rival what the Schmidts have done. What we’ve witnessed here in Elizabethtown is truly historic.” The total realized prices for the two-day auction is $7 million. This was the second auc- tion held by the Schmidts. The first one took place in September and brought in $3 million. Proceeds from all the auctions will go to a charitable foundation being set up by the Schmidt family. The sale was conducted by Richard Opfer Auctioneering, Inc. of Timonium, Maryland, (www.opferauction.com). While the soda fountain was clearly a show-stopper and sales- topper, there were other marquee items that brought in significant amounts as well. A large outdoor neon sign sold for $50,000, which is the same winning bid that took a small light fea- turing a multicolored lead- ed-glass globe. What is just as sig- nificant is that the auc- tion was a Coke collec- tor’s dream, because of the vol- ume of unique items - seven hundred - and the fact that most were sold at mar- ket value. Dennis Bardin is president of the Coca- C o l a Collectors Club, a group of about 3,000 pri- vate col- lectors. He made the 12-hour drive from his home in Dallas, Texas, to attend the Elizabethtown auc- tion. “If you exclude the big items, this auction saw realistic prices and some bargains here and there, which is what Coke collec- tors want. We’ll be back for the next one, that’s for sure.” The Schmidts are planning a third auc- tion in September of this year. The Coca-Cola Company bought more than 100 items at this installment, plus more than 70 at the previous auction. More than 20 of these items from the first auction are now on display at the World of Coca-Cola, the Atlanta attraction dedicated to the history of Coca-Cola. These items from the Schmidt collection join more than 1,200 other Coca-Cola arti- facts at the facility, includ- ing the 125-year-old secret formula for Coca-Cola. Some of the items pur- chased at the second auction will likely make it to the World of Coca-Cola as well. “There’s no private col- lection that can top the Schmidt’s,” Mooney says. “The unique and rare items we have bought here showcase the visual quality Coca-Cola put into everything it has done since the late 1800s. We’ve purchased every- thing from a beautiful 1901 poster with vivid col- ors to a 1950s bright yel- low delivery truck complete with all the bottles and cases. This helps us create a Coca- Cola experience, not just a museum.” The Schmidt family has a rich history involving Coca- Cola. In 1901, Frederick Schmidt opened one of the first Coca-Cola bottling plants in the country at the corner of 9th and Main streets in Louisville, Kentucky. The plant would later migrate to Elizabethtown. In the 1970s, Bill and Jan Schmidt started the museum from their private collection. Eventually, the collection would grow to 80,000 items. Last year, the Schmidts announced plans to close the museum and sell all of the items in their vast collection. “These are pieces that Coke col- lectors around the world want to own, and it’s time to put these pieces back into cir- culation,” says Larry Schmidt. For more information on the collection, visit the Schmidt Museum website, www.schmidt- museum.com. When you visit the site, be sure to click on the Videos button to “tour” items offered in the most recent installment of the (Continued on page 2) The out- standing soda foun- tain sold at the Schmidt auction for $4.5 million. It was part of the 1893 Columbian Exhibition in Chicago and became a part of the Schmidt museum in 1976. At left and upper right: Circa 1917 Coca-Cola paper window trim set - $15,340. Large Coca-Cola blinking logo sign - $44,250. Exceedingly rare 1898 embossed Coca-Cola tin sign - $30,680. 1950s Coca-Cola porcelain and stainless neon sign $15,340. 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Published Weekly By Joel Sater Publicationswww.antiquesandauctionnews.net

VOL. 43, NO. 17FRIDAY APRIL 27, 2012

he catalog showed a topassessed value of$125,000 for a soda foun-

tain from 1893. But, as we know,in an auction, anything can hap-pen. And it did.

When bidding stopped, theprice was a spectacular $4.5 mil-lion. “I’m stunned,” said LarrySchmidt, organizer of the auctionheld by the Schmidt Museum ofCoca-Cola Memorabilia. “Wethought that maybe it couldgo for as high as $1million. But this isincredible.”

But then, who’s tosay what a piece ofhistory is worth? Thispiece certainly fit thatdescription. The sodafountain was built bythe Liquid CarbonicCompany for theColumbian Exhibitionat the World’s Fair inChicago. It’s actuallytwo pieces - a frontand back bar, bothmeasuring more than21 feet long and fea-turing exquisite mar-ble bases and counter-tops with alabastercolumns. The twosoda dispensers havealabaster basestopped with lightsfeaturing stained lead-ed-glass lamp shades.

“The crafts-m a n s h i pon thisfountainis off thescale. Itis justi nc r ed i -ble,” accord-ing to PhilM o o n e y ,head archivistfor The Coca-C o l aC o m p a n y .M o o n e yb o u g h tm a n yitems atthe auc-tion forT h eC o c a - C o l aC o m p a n yarchives -some ofwhich maygo on displayat the World of Coca-Cola - but did not bid onthe soda fountain. “In addi-tion to the incredible crafts-manship of this piece, it speaksto a bygone era when Coca-Cola was only a soda-fountaindrink and was establishing itselfas the drink people around theworld love.”

So, who did capture the prizelot? The soda fountain wasbought by an anonymous bidderwho did not attend the sale, butwas bidding by phone.

The two-day auction, March24 and 25, took place at the

Schmidt Museum of Coca-ColaMemorabilia in Elizabethtown,Kentucky, which houses the largestprivately owned Cokememorabilia collectionin the world. Aboutthree hundred peo-ple attended theevent, attendingfrom thirty U.S.states and twoother countries -

Canada andBelgium.

Online bidderswere regis-

t e r e d

from around the world- Australia, SouthAfrica, Japan, Israel,plus several Europeancountries.

“This was truly aninternational eventbecause of its signif-icance,” says GaryMetz, renownedCoke memorabiliaexpert whoworked with theSchmidt Museumon selecting auc-tion items andassessing their

v a l u e .“ T h e r e

h a s n ’ tbeen an auction

of Coke memorabilia indecades that can rival whatthe Schmidts have done.What we’ve witnessed here

in Elizabethtown is truly historic.”The total realized prices for the

two-day auction is $7 million. Thiswas the second auc-

tion

held by the Schmidts. The first onetook place in September andbrought in $3 million. Proceedsfrom all the auctions will go to a

charitable foundation beingset up by the Schmidt

family.

The sale was conducted byRichard Opfer Auctioneering, Inc.

of Timonium, Maryland,(www.opferauction.com).

While the soda fountain wasclearly a show-stopper and sales-

topper, there were other marqueeitems that brought in significantamounts as well.

A large outdoor neon signsold for $50,000, which

is the same winning bidthat took a small light fea-turing a multicolored lead-e d - g l a s s

globe.

Whatis just as sig-nificant isthat the auc-tion was aCoke collec-tor’s dream,because of

the

v o l -ume of

unique items -seven hundred -

and the fact thatmost were

sold at mar-ket value.

D e n n i sBardin ispresidentof theC o c a -C o l aCollectorsClub, agroup ofa b o u t3,000 pri-vate col-lectors. He madethe 12-hour drivefrom his home inDallas, Texas, toattend theElizabethtown auc-tion. “If youexclude the bigitems, this auction saw realisticprices and some bargains here andthere, which is what Coke collec-tors want. We’ll be back for thenext one, that’s for sure.” TheSchmidts are planning a third auc-tion in September of this year.

The Coca-Cola Companybought more than 100 items at this

installment, plus more than 70 atthe previous auction. More than20 of these items from the firstauction are now on display at theWorld of Coca-Cola, the Atlantaattraction dedicated to the historyof Coca-Cola. These items fromthe Schmidt collection join morethan 1,200 other Coca-Cola arti-

facts at the facility, includ-ing the 125-year-old secretformula for Coca-Cola.

Some of the items pur-chased at the secondauction will likely

make it to the World ofCoca-Cola as well.

“There’s no private col-lection that can top theSchmidt’s,” Mooney says.

“The unique and rare items wehave bought here showcasethe visual quality Coca-Colaput into everything it hasdone since the late 1800s.We’ve purchased every-thing from a beautiful1901 poster with vivid col-ors to a 1950s bright yel-low delivery truck complete

with all the bottles and cases.This helps us create a Coca-Cola experience, not just amuseum.”

The Schmidt family has arich history involving Coca-Cola. In 1901, Frederick

Schmidt opened one of the firstCoca-Cola bottling plants in thecountry at the corner of 9th andMain streets in Louisville,Kentucky. The plant would latermigrate to Elizabethtown. In the1970s, Bill and Jan Schmidtstarted the museum from theirprivate collection. Eventually,

the collection would grow to80,000 items. Last year, theSchmidts announced plans toclose the museum and sell all ofthe items in their vast collection.“These are pieces that Coke col-lectors around the world want to

own, and it’s time toput these

p i e c e sb a c ki n t oc i r -

culation,” says Larry Schmidt.For more information on the

collection, visit the SchmidtMuseum website, www.schmidt-museum.com. When you visit thesite, be sure to click on the Videosbutton to “tour” items offered inthe most recent installment of the

(Continued on page 2)

Theo u t -

s t a n d i n gsoda foun-

tain sold at theSchmidt auction

for $4.5 million. It waspart of the 1893 Columbian

Exhibition in Chicago and became apart of the Schmidt museum in 1976.

At left andupper right: Circa

1917 Coca-Cola paper windowtrim set - $15,340.

Large Coca-Cola blinking logo sign - $44,250.

Exceedingly rare 1898 embossed Coca-Colatin sign - $30,680.

1950s Coca-Cola porcelain and stainless neon sign$15,340.

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An Electrifying Outcome For The Schmidt Museum Auction

APRIL IS NATIONALAUCTIONEERSMONTH

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auction. You can also sign upfor auction and catalogupdates. The Museum islocated at 109Buffalo CreekD r i v e ,El izabeth town,Kentucky. Phonethem at (270)234-1100.

Note: TheC o c a - C o l aCollectors Clubwas established in1974 to promotethe preservationand collection ofmemorabilia relat-ed to The Coca-Cola Company.The club is notsponsored by, orrelated to, TheC o c a - C o l aCompany, but isan independentnon-profit volun-teer-run organiza-

tion. Membership includes amonthly newsletter. For moreinformation, visit their website, www.cocacolaclub.org.

(Continued from page 1)

Premier circa 1922 Coca-Cola Four Seasons cut-out - $20,060.

1901 Coca-Cola paper poster - $38,350.

1942 Coca-Cola tin sign - $620.

Beautiful and rare 1913 Coca-Cola Festoon center piece -$16,520.

1913 Oval Coca-Cola changetray - $502.

1930s Coca-Cola Porcelain sign - $8,850.

Extremely rare 1900 Coca-Cola calendar - $18,880.

Rare Coca-Cola painted barn side from Marietta, Georgia. TheSchmidts were offered the side of the barn just before demoli-tion. The side was deconstructed, numbered and re-assembledand had been a prominent and integral feature in their collec-tion and in the Museum. It sold for $7,080.

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Schmidt Museum Auction Results

On Sunday, April 29th,more than two hundred deal-ers and collectors will bebringing someof their finestdolls, toys,teddy bears,beanie babies,Barbies, andStar Wars col-lectibles to theYork 51stSemi-AnnualShow and Salein the OldMain Buildingat the YorkExpo Center,in York,Pennsylvania.

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admitted free whenaccompanied with aparent. Showhours are Sunday, April29th, from 10 a.m. to 3p.m. There will be anearly bird admission at9 a.m. for $10. Plentyof door prizes will begiven away. “Hope tosee you there,” sayspromoter, Ron Funk. For more informationand details on the show,contact Ron at3045 WestMeadowview Drive,G o r d o n v i l l e ,Pennsylvania 17529; orphone him (evenings)at (717) 687-8101or cell (717) 371-0395.

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Pricing in the Midwestwas strong, even high, onmany items. I talked tonumerous employees and

they felt that economic issueshad not struck them as badlyas other areas, with the resultthat the market was strong.Quilts, in my opinion, werethrough the roof - especiallyif they had any sign of age.Similarly, western memora-bilia - even if of indetermi-nate age - showed strongprices.

The one area that seemeda bargain was what I call

‘brown’ furniture.Particularly, Empire andVictoriana were priced rea-sonably and the quality wasvery high. Mid-century mod-ern was also evident and in afew cases there was definite-ly some money left in itemsfor the smart picker. Earlyfurniture seemed non-exis-tent, and there was an abun-dance of highly pricedhoosier cabinets that proba-bly had much to do with theproximity of those to theoriginal factories, and thuslocal collector interest.

I was pleased to see a lackof “bad import” booths in theMidwest. Neither did I seeany of the Chinese or EastEuropean export dealers.What I did see, as I noted ear-lier, was a huge number ofdecorator items being recy-cled. This included oversizeoil paintings, Chinese urns,and table wares. Much was ofobvious poor quality andrecent manufacture, but somewas really quite good.

What did I buy? Outsideof Kansas City, I stumbled ona dealer who either operated apawn shop or had bought thecontents of a pawn shop. TheAmerican Indian jewelryspanned from good tohideous, but was all beingsold at the same price,depending upon the silverweight! We spent a lot of timeand a fair chunk of change

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#CS-9305..E.N. WelchSteeple✦ Mahogany:

19-1/4”tall w/nice label✦ 8-day time/strike✦ Newer paper

dial/tablet $145.00

Antique clocks are added to our web siteas they arrive... www.merritts.comVisit our recently expanded clock shop, or our web site to

locate interesting clocks for your collection or resale!

Collector’s Books... Merritt’s recently established a Collector’s Booksection in our web site’s Clock Shop. We are currently listing new and used booksin over 300 titles, including all areas of horology and repair to jewelry and otherareas for collectors. Many titles have been out of print for over 20 years.

Order 24 hours a day... On line: www.merritts.com ...or by Toll Free FAX: 1-866-846-7789

#CS-9317..Chauncey Jerome OG✦ Mahogany: 26” tall✦ 30-hr. wgt-driven

time/strike✦ Nice, original dial/

tablet/label $165.00

#CS-9351... Ingraham“Mascot”✦Walnut 24-1/4” tall✦ 8-day time/strike/alarm✦ Original dial✦ Nice label $275.00

#CS-9318..F.C. Andrews,69 Maiden Lane, NY✦ Mahogany:

25-3/4” tall✦ 30-hr. wgt-driven

time/strike✦ Original dial/

tablet/label$250.00

Please don’t hesitate to call our clock shop at610.689.9541 Ext. 262

✦ Orders are filled on a “first come, first served” basis ✦ All of our quality clocks and

watches are in an unrestored “as found” condition

CSB-134... Rolex Wristwatches, Patrizzi (Hard.-205 pp) ©1992 Orig, $170.00... $110.00CSB-142... Rolex- 3621 Wristwatches, Imai, (Hard,-234 pp) ©2009 ...$69.99CSB-144... Russian Wristwatches, Levenberg, (Softcover-96 pp) ©1995 ...$19.95CSB-145... Piaget- Watches and Wonders Since 1874, Cologni et al, (Hard.-261 pp) ©1994 ...$80.00CSB-158... Cartier-A Century of Cartier Wristwatches, Gordon, (Hard.- 519 pp) ©1989, ...$200.00CSB-160... The Watch of the Future-The Story of the Hamilton Electric Watch, Rondeau, (Hard.- 168 pp)

©1992 ...$29.95CSB-238 Swatchissimo- The Extraordinary Swatch Adventure: Carrera, (Hard.- 511 pp)...$65.00CSB-302... Generations of Jewelry, Egger, ( Hard.- 218 pp) © 1984 ...$ 50.00CSB-303... The Power of Jewelry, Schiffer, ( Hard.- 272 pp) © 1988 ...$ 29.95CSB-304... Art Nouveau Jewellery & Fans , Mourey et al., (Soft.-149 pp) ©1973 ...$ 5.95CSB-305... Costume Jewelry- The Great Pretenders, Kelley & Schiffer, (Soft.-168 pp) ©1987 ...$ 24.95CSB-306... Fun Jewelry, Schiffer, (Soft.- 159 pp) © 1991 ...$ 29.95CSB-307... Costume Jewelry-The Fun of Collecting, Schiffer, (Soft.- 174 pp) ©1992 ...$ 24.95CSB-309... Primitive and Folk Jewelry, Gerlach, Ed., ( Soft.- 218 pp) ©1971 ...$12.95CSB-310... Collecting Rhinestone & Colored Jewelry, Dola, ( Soft.- 317 pp) ©1993 ...$22.95CSB-311... Glass in Jewelry-Hidden Artistry in Glass, Jargstorf, (Soft.- 175 pp) ©1991 ...$29.95CSB-327... The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Buttons, Luscomb, (Hard.- 242 pp) ©1992 ...$25.00CSB-329....Luckeys Hummel Figurines & Plates, Luckey, (Soft.- 453 pp) ©1994 10th Ed. ...$22.95CSB-330... Nesting Dolls, A Collector’s Guide to, Lefkovitz, (Soft.- 173 pp) ©1989 ...$20.00CSB-331... The Kaleidoscope Book, Boswell, ( Hard.- 127 pp) ©1992 ...$20.00CSB-332... Paperweights, A Collector’s Guide to, Rossi, (Hard.- 96 pp) ©1990 ...$13.00CSB-334... Fountain Pens and Pencils-The Golden Age of Writing Instruments, Fischler & Schneider,

( Hardcover- 312 pp) ©1990 Revised 2nd Edition ...$89.95CSB-335... The Book of Fountain Pens $ Pencils, Schneider & Fischler, (Hard.-258 pp) ©1992 ...$79.95CSB-336....Collecting Toys No.6, OBrien, (Soft.- 586 pp) ©1993 ...$22.95CSB-337... Baseball Collectibles, Capano, ( Soft.- 128 pp) ©1989 ...$19.95CSB-338... Baseball Treasures, Congdon-Martin & Kashmanian, (Hard.- 254 pp) ©1992 ...$40.00CSB-340... Classic Miniature Vehicles -Made in Germany, Force, (Soft.- 256 pp) ©1990 ...$16.95CSB-341... Hot Wheels®- A Collector’s Guide, Parker, (Soft.- 160 pp) ©1993 ...$16.95CSB-342... Lesney’s Matchbox Toys-The Superfast Years, 1969-1982, Mack,(Soft.- 237 pp) © 1993

...$19.95CSB-343... Collecting Toy Trains No.3, O’Brien, ( Soft.- 340 pp) ©1991 ...$22.95CSB-345... Vintage American & European Character Wrist Watches- Book 3, Mycko & the

Ehrhardts, (Soft. - 210 pp) © 1989 1st Edition ...$35.00CSB-356... Bradley Character Watch Identification and Price Guide, Ehrhardt, (Spiral Bound -

156 pp) ©1995 1st Edition ... $35.00 Great selection of vintage Ehrhardt guides... still an excellent reference source!

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200 feet east of route 309 (215) 538-9445 12,000 Square Feet!

Antiques • Collectibles • Furniture • Jewelry • Crafts Primitives • Linens • Paper Ephemera • Books

Greeting Cards • Prints • Sheet Music Postcards • Candles

WE ALSO PROVIDE: Chair Caning • Lamp Rewiring Book Binding • China & Pottery Repair

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Appraisal Day is returningto the Gratz Gallery &Conservation Studio inDoylestown, Pennsylvania.People travel from near and far

to this annual event, withpaintings and frames in-tow, toget guidance on the value oftheir prized works of art andfine frames. If you’ve alwayswondered what that painting isworth that your grandparentsgave you, or what it wouldtake to repair the rip in thepainting that fell off the walllast year, Gratz Gallery &Conservation Studio will beoffering a day of appraisalsand conservation estimates on

Saturday, May 5th, from 11a.m. to 4 p.m.

This year, to make theevent even more exciting, weare encouraging a donation of

$20, which willdirectly benefitA Woman’sPlace, BucksCounty’s onlydomestic vio-lence communi-ty benefit organi-zation.

Bring yourgrandmother ’sportrait for a fair-market appraisal;find out what’sunderneath thatsoot-darkenedpainting in yourattic; bring yourBucks County artfor a cleaningand repair esti-mate. This yearthe event willfeature three fineart specialists:Paul Gratz,owner and headconservator atGratz Gallery &Conse rva t i onStudio; CindyC h a r l e s t o n

Rosenberg ISA CAPP,President and Founder of TheArt Appraisal Firm; andLauren Bradley ISA AM,Assistant Gallery Director ofGratz Gallery and an accredit-ed member of the InternationalSociety of Appraisers. Due tothe popularity of this annualevent, patrons are requested tolimit their inquiries to twopieces per family. The apprais-ers will get to all the paintingsthey possibly can in the day.

Your donation at the GratzGallery Appraisal Day Eventwill help support A Woman’sPlace (AWP). A Woman’sPlace is the only domestic vio-lence community benefit orga-nization in Bucks County,Pennsylvania. AWP has pro-vided free, private, confiden-tial, and comprehensive shel-ter, service, support, advocacy,outreach, training, and educa-tion to victims of domesticabuse and violence and theirchildren and the communityfor the past 35 years. The free,private, and confidential hot-line (1 (800) 220-8116) isavailable 24-hours a day. Youcan access information aboutAWP, domestic violence, andbuilding a safe community at

www.awomansplace.org.Specializing in the conser-

vation of oil paintings andgilded frames for twenty-fiveyears, Paul Gratz’s formaltraining began at thePennsylvania Academy of theFine Arts and was developed

through various apprentice-ships with some of the nation’smost respected art conserva-tors. Today, Paul leads a teamof skilled artisans in combin-ing modern techniques withOld World craftsmanship to

offer the finest in treatment foroil paintings, murals and giltobjects. Since 1982 Gratz hasprovided his services to muse-ums, historical societies, uni-versities, churches and many

Appraisal Day To Benefit A Woman’s PlaceDay Of Appraisals And Conservation Estimates

At Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio

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This week we valued acalculator...

This is a mechanical cal-culator, made by the Swedishfirm Aktiebolaget Facit(based in Aktvidaberg), andretailed by Block &Anderson, London, UnitedKingdom. The pinwheel typem a c h i n ehas as i d eo p e r a t -ing han-dle andkeys at thefront. It wasmade circa1939.

The firstm e c h a n i c a lcalculator was invented in themid-17th century by Frenchphilosopher and mathemati-

cian Blaise Pascal (1623-1662). The first commerciallysuccessful device was manu-factured in the mid-19th cen-tury. Mechanical calculatorswere in use until the 1970s.

There is a collectors mar-ket for these mechanical cal-culators, but as yet it seems a

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able, andwe valued thisexample at $30 to$50. However I

think this is something thatwill gradually increase invalue.

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Over 70 Exhibitors

Both shops open10 am - 5pm Sat. & Sun.

(Winter Hours Until April 30th)

Located just across the street with over 50 exhibitors and thousands of antiques and

collectibles on two fl oors.

235 Main St. Benton, PA 17814, 570-925-2384

230 Main St., Benton, PA 17814 570-925-5186

Benton Antiques, Etc.

Primitives, Country & Victorian Furniture, Art Pottery, Postcards, Stoneware, Glass, China, Jewelry, Advertising, Silver, Lighting & More

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Cigars & Pipes Open Tues.-Fri. 10-10,

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(215) 348.2500 / www.gratzgallery.com Wed. through Sat. 10 - 6, Sun. 12 - 6, and by appointment

Suggested $20 per family donation to benefit A Woman’s Place

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APPRAISAL DAY 2012

FINE ART APPRAISALS & CONSERVATION ESTIMATES

(limit two pieces per family, please)

Saturday, May 5, 2012, 11 am to 4 pm

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“The Lehigh Valley’s Newest Antique Mall”

135+ Quality Dealers 3300 Lehigh Street

ALLENTOWN, PA 18103 Located Inside The

South Mall Shopping Complex Nearly 45,000 Sq. Ft.

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USE OUR CONVENIENT REAR ENTRANCE Around The Back Of Our Store!

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Located Just Off Rt. 78, Lehigh St. Exit - 1 ⁄ 4 Mile South To 31st Street On Left.

2200 31st St. SW, ALLENTOWN, PA

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

Over 150 Dealers Featuring Quality Antiques & Collectibles, COINS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, FURNITURE,

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Primitives • Glassware • Jewelry • Pottery • Furniture Music Memorabilia • Milk Bottles • Coins • Sports Cards

Postcards • Comic Books • Dealer Supplies • Vintage Clothing

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Hometown Antiques Hometown Antiques 59 S. Main St., Red Lion, PA 17356 59 S. Main St., Red Lion, PA 17356

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Value My Stuff ™is a unique online appraisal service pro-viding valuations and expert opinions on art, antiques, andcollectibles. Value My Stuff ™ was founded in London in2009 by Patrick van der Vorst to provide high caliber valua-tion service to a wide audience. Although the appraisals areavailable to anyone with an Internet connection and a cam-era, the company has opened a New York office to providebetter customer service to the United States. For more infor-mation, visit www.valuemystuff.com; or email AAN Editorat [email protected].

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ROUTE 322 & 501 5 Miles North of Lititz at Brickerville House Shops

Lancaster County, PA Open Monday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

717-626-0786 2 E. 28th Division Hwy., Lititz, PA

www.BrickervilleAntiques.com

QUALITY ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES IN A RESTORED 1857 BARN

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An Animal Artist Showand Bear Making Class willbe offered during the upcom-ing Renninger’s Antique

Extravaganza April 26through 28 in Kutztown,Pennsylvania. The AnimalArtist Show and Bear

Making Class will run fromThursday, April 26th fromnoon until 4 p.m.; Friday,April 27th through Saturday,April 28th from 9 a.m. until4 p.m.

Vendors and artists willset up in the White Room atthe far end of the IndoorAntique Market. Join FeliciaHymer (The Bear Scout),Bev White (Happy TymesCollectibles), ColinRichmond (Colin’sCreatures), and DarleneAllen (Raspbeary Bears) andsee their wonderful displaysof handmade teddy bears,sheep, and other animals, allavailable for purchase.

Talented artists spend alot of time and effort puttingtheir all into these beautifulpieces of art, so don’t missthe opportunity to take onehome with you. Whetheryou’re an avid collector, acasual buyer, or simply will-ing to learn more about this

art, there will be somethingfor you.

Join the Mohair BearMaking Class with BevWhite of Happy TymesCollectibles on Saturday,April 28th; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.(ending time may vary asneeded for workshop).Renninger’s is happy toannounce this one-of-a-kindopportunity to learn bearmaking techniques fromrenowned teddy bear artistBev White. The class willcover techniques such ashow to sew the face andears, how to turn and combthe seams, and jointing. Theclass will cost $95, and classsize is limited. For moreinformation, call Dexter at(484) 866-3757.

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(717) 566-5685 Open Daily Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5

www.oldefactory.com

O lde Factory Antiques & Crafts

You’ll Say

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ANTIQUES, CRAFTS, BOOKS, CANDLES, PRIMITIVES, GLASSWARE, FURNITURE, OLD TOYS, COLLECTIBLES, JEWELRY,

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Over 100 Vendors Over 100 Vendors Over 100 Vendors Open 7 Days A Week Open 7 Days A Week Open 7 Days A Week

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Lady Lady Victoria’s Victoria’s Tea Room Tea Room

Located Within Wed.-Sat.

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1337 East Lincoln Highway Levittown, PA 19056

150 VENDORS Mon.-Wed. & Sat. 10-6;

Thurs.-Fri. 10-8; Sun. 12-5

Antiques And Collectibles

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Old Birdbaths And Trellises, English Chimney Pots, Wrought Iron Gates And Fences, Old Architectural Items, Pumps & Troughs, Wooden Porch And Cottage Furniture, Pottery And Old Country Stuff.

148 E. Farmersville Rd., Ephrata, PA 717-354-8484 • 717-471-0236 www.pottingshedantiques.com

(Located Off Route 322: At Martin’s Bike Shop, Take Farmersville Rd., 2 Miles. Next To Farmersville Equipment)

Proprietors Sam & Nancy Russell

Open April Through October By Chance Or Appointment

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private collections. “Trulyskilled conservation of yourart,” says Gratz, “preserves asmuch as is possible of the orig-inal art itself, and therefore pre-serves its utmost value.Conservation treatmentrestores original radiance, colorand detail to your treasured oilpaintings, adding years of lifeand maximum value to eventhe most damaged artwork. Our

dedication to the quality of carefor your investment is sur-passed only, perhaps, by ourpassion for the beauty of thecraft itself.”

Cindy CharlestonRosenberg, ISA CAPP, is thefounder and President of TheArt Appraisal Firm, an inde-pendent appraisal companydedicated exclusively to theappraisal of fine art. Ms.Rosenberg has distinguishedthe firm within the industry byremoving potential bias fromthe appraisal process. ArtAppraisal Firm appraisers donot sell, broker, or representfine art for sale in any capacity.For this reason, prominent auc-tion houses, prestigious gal-leries, national museums,financial advisors, attorneysand private collectors fromaround the country rely confi-dently upon her expertise as anunbiased independent appraiserand art consultant. A fullyAccredited Member of theInternational Society ofAppraisers (ISA), Cindy uti-lizes her more than twentyyears experience in the market-place to evaluate collections ofAmerican and European paint-ings and sculpture. In 2007,Ms. Rosenberg was awardedthe ISA CAPP distinction bycompleting the experience,continuing education, reportwriting, and qualifying exami-nation requirements for ISACertification to Appraise FineArt (CAPP). CAPP status is thehighest level of recognition

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ISA can bestow. As of thiswriting, there are fewer than25 individuals holding the ISACAPP designation in Fine Artin the United States andCanada. Certification toappraise personal propertyissued through this program isthe result of a several yearprocess of study that includesinstruction, research, testingand peer review. ISA Certifiedmembership also requires con-tinuing education and a re-qualification examination

every five years. Cindy hasrecently received the distin-guished honor of being electedto the Board of theInternational Society ofAppraisers.

Lauren Bradley ISA AM,has been with the gallery for

nearly four years as theAssistant Gallery Director.Prior to her employment at thegallery she was an AssociateSpecialist at Freeman’sAuction in the Fine ArtDepartment, where she spe-cialized in Prints andMultiples. Lauren has workedwith a selection of appraisersand art dealers throughout theDelaware Valley, and holds aBA in Art History fromAmerican University. She hassupplemented her educationwith continuing educationclasses at New YorkUniversity. She was one of

three to receive a scholarshipfrom the Foundation forAppraisal Education in 2011,which allowed her to finishcoursework that elevated herto Accredited Member statuswithin the InternationalSociety of Appraisers.

Located at 68 South MainStreet in Doylestown, theGratz Gallery & ConservationStudio specializes in 19th- and20th- century American paint-ings, with a focus on paintersfrom the PennsylvaniaAcademy of the Fine Arts. Inadditionå to art investment,Gratz Gallery also offers cus-

tom framing, and runs a con-servation studio specializing inthe treatment and stabilizationof oil paintings. The gallery isopen Wednesdays throughSaturdays, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00

p.m. and Sundays, noon to 6:00p.m., as well as by appoint-ment. Call (215) 348-2500 orvisit the Gratz Gallery andConservation Studio website atwww.gratzgallery.com.

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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.

07940 Madison 973-796-6628MADISON ART & ANTIQUE CENTER 20Cook Plaza off Central. Hrs. 11-4:30Tues.- Sat. Closed Sun., Mon. Multi-Dlr.Antiques, collectibles, furniture, jewelry.2 NEW ESTATES COMING IN SPRING!

08005 Barnegat 609-698-3020BAY AVENUE ANTIQUES 349 S. Main(Route 9). Open Tues.-Sun. 10am-5pm.Books Seller: New Jersey Books, Maps,Prints, Baseball, Ebbets Field, Chess,Railroad, Titanic, Lincoln, LBI items.

08006 Barnegat Light 609-361-8039THE SEAWIFE, 1901 Bayview Ave. atViking Village. Country primitive antiquefurniture, quilts, folk art, architecturals& garden. Open weekends.

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. Municipal parkingfree on weekends! Be sure to come infor all the special discounts ongoing!Lots of fresh merchandise daily!

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.

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. [email protected]

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

18655 Shickshinny 570-542-4489JAKE’S OUTPOST 51 W. Union St.Antiques, Collectibles & Militaria. Hrs.Thursdays & Fridays 9am-6pm. Re-opening March 15th.

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

18901 Doylestown 215-348-4864ANTIQUES IN DOYLESTOWN 35 E.State St. Fab, better & costume jewelry,art, kitchenware, pottery, smalls, cloth-ing. Prices reflect economic times. Wed.11-5 Thurs.12-6 Fri.11-8 Sat 11-6

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.

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.-Sat. 11-4pm, kitcheniques.com

19343 Glenmoore 610-458-8964VILLAGE EMPORIUM, Ludwigs VillageShoppes, Rts 100/ 401. Antiques, light-ing, collectibles, jewelry, furniture, localartists. www.thevillageemporium.comTues.-Sat. 10-5.

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.

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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4/27-29/12, AUSTIN, FRI-SUN 10AM-5 PM, Country Living Fair, ,Travis County Expo Center

5/19/12, GETTYSBURG, 7 AM-4PM, Antique, Streets of Downtown,Gettysburg Outdoors

5/18-19/12, YORK, FRI 10 AM-6PM SAT 11 AM-5 PM, Antique,334 Carlisle Ave, York FairgroundsConv/Expo Ctr Memorial Hall E

5/12/12, MANHEIM, SAT 7 AM-2PM, Car Show, Antiques, F/M,Crafts, 705 Graystone Rd, Root'sCountry Market

5/12/12, ALLENTOWN, SAT 10AM-4 PM, Train Meet, 1901 S 12thSt, Merchants Square Mall

5/12-13/12, ALLENTOWN, SAT 9AM-4 PM SUN 9 AM-1 PM,Antique & Modern Arms, 17th &Chew Sts, Agri-Plex AllentownFairgrounds

5/06/12, EASTON, SUN 10 AM-4PM, Parade of Dolls, Bears & Toys,500 Zucksville Rd, ForkCommunity Center

4/29/12, YORK, SUN 10 AM-3PM, Doll, Toy, Teddy Bear, 334Carlisle St, York Expo Center OldMain Bldg

4 / 2 8 / 1 2 - 5 / 0 1 / 1 2 ,PHILADELPHIA, Antiques, 1101Arch St, The PennsylvaniaConvention Center

4/28-29/12, PHILADELPHIA,F/M SAT & SUN 9:30 AM-5:30PM AUCTION EVERY SAT 11AM, F/M & Auction, 1600 SWarfield St, Pennsy Flea Market &Country Auction

4/28-29/12, ALLENTOWN, SAT 9AM-5 PM SUN 9 AM-3 PM,Advertising, Book, Paper, 1929Chew St, Allentown FairgroundsAgricultural Hall

4/27-29/12, PHILADELPHIA,FRI & SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN 11AM-4 PM, Antique, 22 S 23rd St,23rd Street Armory

4/26-28/12, KUTZTOWN,THURS 10 AM-4 PM FRI 8 AM-5 PM SAT 8 AM-4 PM, Antiques& Collectors Extravaganza, 740Noble St, Renningers - Kutztown

5/19/12, KIRTLAND, SAT 9 AM-NOON, Watch & Clock, State Rt306 & I-90, Lakeland CommunityCollege

5/26/12, AVALON, SAT 10 AM,Antique, 30th The Beach, AvalonCommunity Center

5/06/12, TUCKERTON, SUN 9AM-3 PM, Vintage Bike, 122 EMain St, Outdoors

5/05/12, MOUNT LAUREL, SAT9 AM-4 PM, Postcard, 515Fellowship Rd N, Double TreeGuest Suites

6/08-10/12, ATLANTA, , Antiques& Collectibles, Atlanta ExpoCenters

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4/28/12, SOUTHINGTON, SAT 9AM-4:30 PM, Glass, 720 PleasantSt, Southington High School

4/27-29/12, SAN MATEO, FRI 11AM-8 PM SAT 11 AM-7 PM SUN11 AM-5 PM, Antique, 1346Saratoga Dr, San Mateo CountyEvent Center

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“Doll Hospital Available” Featuring Dorothy Hunt From Sweetbriar Gallery

Dorothy Will Be Available For Appraisals At $2.00 Per Doll. Directions: East or West from Rt. 22 Easton’s 13th St. Exit Left at the first 2 traffic lights. Continue 2.5 miles on Bushkill Drive, Right on Zucksville Road to Park entrance. From Rt. 80 to Rt. 33 South, left at Stockertown exit. Right on Sullivan Trail. Information: (908) 454-1853 or (610) 252-8651.

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5/5/12, COGAN STATION, SAT10 AM, Firearms & Sporting,Gallery 3530 Lycoming Creek Rd,Roan Inc. Auctioneers & Appraisers

5/18-19/12, FORTWASHINGTON, FRI 2 PM SAT7:30 AM, 5/18 - Auction WallaceNutting 5/19 - Wallace NuttingConvention, Hilton Garden Inn 530W Pennsylvania Ave, MichaelIvankovich

5/12/12, WILLOW STREET, SAT9 AM, Vintage clothing, textiles,linens, RockMeyer Auction Parke 9Brooks Ave, Shaub AuctionServices Group

5/11-12/12, DENVER, FRI &SAT, Dolls, Toys, Trains, 2000 NReading Rd, Morphy Auctions

5/10/12, POTTSTOWN, THURSNOON-5 PM, Coins, Beatles mem-orabilia, Lionel trains, comic books,postcards etc., Norco Firehall 144 SSchuylkill Ave, Smith Auction Co.

5/09/12, GAP, WED 8:30 AM,Antiques, collectibles, old tools, sil-ver coins & bars, toys LongabergerBaskets, comic books, greenhousesupplies, household goods, 5673Buena Vista Rd, White HorseAuction Service

5/09/12, CAMP HILL, WED 4PM, Real Estate c.1860's colonial 2-story, 1603 Carlisle Rd, GarySweitzer Hometown Auctions

5/05/12, SPRING CITY, SAT 10AM, Toy & Train, Ridge Fire Co480 Ridge Rd, Maurer's Auctions

5/05/12, PHILADELPHIA, SAT11 AM, Inaugural Exhibition &Auction of New World Orders: art,furnishings, decorative arts, 4700Wissahickon Ave, Material CultureAuctioneers

5/05/12, PERKASIE, SAT 9 AM,Farm equipment, antiques, furni-ture, collectibles, tools, 1301 WRock Rd, Ralph D. FreedAuctioneers, Inc.

5/05/12, PALMYRA, SAT 9 AM,Antique cars & related items, wood-en ammo boxes, collectibles, 208Bell Rd, Harry H. Bachman

5/05/12, NAZARETH, SAT 9 AM,9 am - Dolls 10 am- Baskets, 330 WMoorestown Rd Rt 512, DottaAuction Co., Inc.

5/05/12, MECHANICSBURG,SAT 10 AM, Furniture, tall caseclock, pool table, Baldwin piano,lighting, accessories etc. Real EstateNoon, 1505 High Meadow Ln,Cordier Auctions & Appraisals

5/05/12, LITTLESTOWN, SAT8:30 AM, Antiques & Collectibles,61 Flatbush Rd, Pa. OnSite AuctionCo., LLC

5/05/12, FRAKVILLE, SAT 11AM, Bid Board Auction includingfirearms, furniture, jewelry, coins,currency, military, mining, railroad,musical instruments, primitives,clocks, collectibles etc., SchuylkillMall I-81 & Rt 61, Blums

5/05/12, DUNCANNON, SAT 9AM, Furniture, collectibles, Hotrains, musical string instruments,silver coins, paper money, 1011Lincoln St, David Deibler/Ed Shoop

5/04/12, GARNET VALLEY, FRI4 PM, Estate Antique & DecorativeArts, 1347 Naamans Creek Rd,Briggs Auction, Inc.

5/04-05/12, CHAMBERSBURG,FRI 1 PM SAT 10 AM, 5/4 -Johnny Lightning, modern HotWheels & Matchbox 5/5 - Planes,trains, autos, Gateway GalleryAuction 643 Kriner Rd, John F.Kohler, Jr.

5/03/12, PHILADELPHIA,THURS 4 PM, Railroad art,diecast, trains, furnishings, Gallery2501 E Ontario St, Barry S SlosbergInc.

5/03/12, HIGHSPIRE, THURS 4PM, Furniture, collectibles, bottles,cameras, political, records, house-hold etc. Real Estate 6 pm, 62Charles St, Cordier Auctions &Appraisals

5/02/12, SCHNECKSVILLE,WED 4 PM, Art, antiques, col-lectibles, paintings, prints, earlytoys, mechanical banks, still banksetc., 4550 Old Packhouse Rd,Anthony's Auction Services

5/02/12, CHESTER HEIGHTS,WED 5/2/12, Antiques, collectibles,oriental rugs, furniture, Gallery 344Valleybrook Rd, Wilson's Auction

5/01/12, DALLAS, TUES 5 PM,Antiques, collectibles, general mer-chandise, 56 Dorchester Dr, Traver'sAuctions

4/30/12, YORK, MON 9 AM,Antiques, collectibles, furniture,trains, tools, Bolens lawn tractor,240 Hatchery Rd, Toomey AuctionService, Inc.

4/30/12, AMBLER, MON 6 PM,China, glass, pottery, art, furniture,rugs, misc., Auction Gallery 5 WButler Ave, J. Kent Lenahan

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4/29/12, HARRISBURG, SUN 10AM, Furniture, collectibles, tools,books, household, 1500 Paxton St,Cordier Auctions & Appraisals

4/29/12, GRANTVILLE, SUN 11AM, 1995 motor home 37', vintagecast iron, windup & battery operatedtoys, Lionel standard gauge trains &accessories, furniture, 1949 CocaCola calendars & advertising,motorcycle collection etc., 660Firehouse Rd, Paladin Auctions

4/28/12, SPRINGFIELD, SAT10:30 AM, Sterling, antiques, jew-elry, furniture etc., 737 W RollingRd, George H. Wilson

4/28/12, SPRING CITY, SAT 8:30AM, Toys, dolls, comic collection,Rhoads & Rhoads Auction Ctr 20Bonnie Brae Rd (Rt 724), RonRhoads

4/28/12, SASSAMANSVILLE,SAT 9 AM, Antiques, collectibles,clean modern furniture & workingappliances etc/, Sassamansville FireCo 1865 Hoffmansville rd, Arn B.Malmberg

4/28/12, NAZARETH, SAT 10AM, Tools & Coins, NazarethAuction Ctr 330 W Moorestown RdRt 512, Dotta Auction Co., Inc.

4/28/12, GLEN ROCK, SAT 8:30AM, Firearms & sportsman, 4067Snyder Rd, Wehrly's AuctionService, Inc.

4/28/12, DUNCANNON, SAT 10AM, Glassware, collectibles, tools,sports cards, box lots etc., Rts 11/15beside Leonard's Oak World betMarysville & Duncannon, CindyFenton

4/28/12, CONESTOGA, SAT 8:30AM, Antiques, collectibles, castiron animals & items, lamps, castiron toys etc., 91 Hilltop dr, ProbstFamily Auctions

4/28/12, CAMP HILL, SAT 9 AM,Antiques, collectibles, crafts, deco-ratives, 1603 Carlisle Rd, GarySweitzer Hometown Auctions

4/28/12, ADAMSTOWN, SAT 10AM, Antique, guns, coins, cars,Stoudt's Antique Mall 2800 NReading Rd Rt 272, DelphiAuctions

4/27-28/12, LEBANON, FRI &SAT 9 AM, Antique horse-drawncoaches, carriages, sleighs, horseantiques & related equipment,Lebanon Area Fairgrounds 80Rocherty Rd, Martin Auctioneers,Inc.

4/26/12, POTTSTOWN, THURSNOON-5 PM, Coins, German mar-bles, toys, sports memorabilia, jew-elry etc., Norco Firehall 144 SSchuylkill Ave, Smith Auction Co.

4/26/12, LIMERICK, THURS 4PM, Early country furniture, fur-nishings, sterling silver, coins, silvercertificates, china, Limerick Fire CoCommunity Room 390 W RidgePike, Ken Reed Auction Company

4/26/12, CENTER VALLEY,THURS 3:30 PM, ValuableBirdseye maple bed, antiques, furni-ture, carved canes, vintage kerosenelamps, household, SS grill, 5790Main St, Arner Auctioneers LLC

4/25/12, KINZERS, WED NOON,Antiques, postcard collection, estatejewelry, milk bottle collection, mili-taria, sports memorabilia, coins, art-work etc., 5336 Mine Rd, The GapAuction

4/25 & 4/28/12, PENNSDALE,WED 4:30 PM SAT 10 AM, 4/25 -Guns, German & Military items,furniture 4/28 - toys, trains, 400Village Rd, Fry's Auction, Inc.

4/28/12, ADAMSVILLE, SAT 10AM, Gun collection, vehicles, lawnequipment & misc. garage items,8045 Main St, Robert (JoeBob)Shepherd

5/05/12, MILLVILLE, SAT 9 AM,Furniture, primitives, country col-lectibles, glassware, pottery, adver-tising, toys etc., Elks Lodge ofMillville 1815 E Broad St, Carl vonRhine

5/05/12, MARLTON, SAT 9 AM,Antiques, collectibles, antiques &collector trucks/parts, tractors, lawn& garden, boats, tools, 215 DutchRd, John M. Hess

4/27-28/12, RISING SUN, FRI &SAT 9 AM, 4/27 - farm tractors,construction & industrial, mowingtractors, trucks, etc. 4/28 - antiquetractors etc., 64 Minns Rd, J.Edward Leaman Auctions

5/18-20/12, WATERLOO, FRISAT SUN, Boating MuseumA u c t i o n ,www.richpennauctions.com forinfo, Rich Penn

5/05/12, REHOBOTH BEACH,SAT 10 AM, Antique Asian col-lectibles, firearms, furniture, rugs,statuary, jewelry, cars, collectibles,One Grenoble Place, StuartKingston

5/05/12, BEAR, SAT 10 AM, 2008Kuboda B3030w/LA403 loader,tools, mowers, furniture, dolls,coins, jewelry etc., 1978 OldKirkwood Hwy, Green GavelAuction, LLC

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Auction Summary: Over 460 Train Lots Including a Large Variety of Pre War and Post War Trains and Accessories Fresh From Three Long Time Collectors Including the Collection of Jack Moore. Over 400 Doll Lots Including French German, Collectible, Artist and Others Dolls, 60 Lots of Toy Airplanes from the Collection of G. R. Webster, Over 150 American and European Tin Toys, Over 80 Mechanical and Still Banks, Over 50 Cast Iron Toys, Over 80 Soldier Lots, Over 20 Diecast Lots, Over 30 Character Toys, Over 90 General Toy Lots

Marklin Leipzig Station

Bing 1-Gauge

American Flyer Standard Gauge Statesman

Lionel Post War

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SATURDAY MAY 5, 2012

9:00 A.M. ANTIQUE CARS and RELATED ITEMS

WOODEN AMMO BOXES COLLECTIBLES

LOCATION: 208 Bell Rd., Palmyra, S. Londonderry Twp., Lebanon Co., PA. From traffic light on Route 322 at east end of Campbelltown - south .3 mile on Forge Road/Rt. 117 - bear right on Bell Rd. for .9 mile to lane on left at woods.

1 937 Ford 4 door sedan convertible (not restored); 1936 Ford sedan delivery truck (not restored); Ford Model sedan (1929? - original - needs new roof); Ford model A pickup; model A coupe body (no title); parts cars and trucks incl. 1952 Ford delivery van; Lancaster County cane wagon; new old stock incl. fenders, brake parts, lenses, jacks, etc.; (100+) wooden ammo. boxes (various sizes); thermometers Big A Rogers and Trico Wiper Blades; SIGNS: Cronies air filter, Lord Maxwell Ginger Ale, Genuine Ford Parts Sold Here, Pine Grove Auto Service, Gravely Golden Rule Cigar, Kendall Motor Oil, School Bus Stop, Blasting Area, No Parking, Coca-Cola and “wooden” Buy War Bonds; wagon bench seat; file cabinets and many other unlisted related items selling from the collection of the late James & Robert Koons.

AUCTION ORDER: small items - 12:00 vehicles - balance of small items. INSPECTION: 7:00 a.m. auction day only. TERMS: cash, check or credit card -3% buyer’s premium waived w/payment by cash/check. No out-of-state checks unless a current bank letter of credit addressed to this auction is provided. Announcements auction day take precedence over any previous printed or oral information. Food and toilet facilities. PARKING: field adjacent to auction.

May 19 - 9:00: Farm machinery, lumber, collectibles and related items.

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[Lot 2] 2004 Subaru Forester 2.5x AWD, VIN#JF1SG63604H755041, 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, PW PDL, power mirrors, A/C, AM/FM CD, Forest green with tan interior, only 29,995 miles! Selling for the Estate of John S. Bell. PA title. Inspected till 6/2012.

[Lot 3] 2006 Cadillac DTS - Luxury II Sedan, VIN#1G6KD57Y26U135409, 4.6L V8 engine, auto. transmission, front wheel drive, electronic level control, fully loaded leather interior with all power options, AM/FM/CD/MP3/XM, heated seats and steering wheel, rear seat thermostat controls, excellent condition one owner vehicle with only 49,800 miles! See photo of window sticker for all options. Inspected till 1/2013. Green Silk exterior with Shale interior. Selling for the Estate of Loretta S. Landes. PA Title.

[Lot 4] 1988 Nissan Maxima Sdn., VIN#JN1HU11P6JT630097, V6 3000 engine, auto. transmission, A/C, sunroof, PW, PDL, AM/FM stereo cassette, Inspected till 12/2012, 124,725 miles. Good running order. PA Reconstructed title. December of 2011 new brakes and battery installed.

[Lot 5] 2003 Land Rover Range Rover HSE. VIN#SALME11433A139251. 4.4L V8 engine. Black exterior, grey leather interior, bucket seats, side air/curtain airbags, internal navigation system, PW, PDL, PS, PB, cruise control, automatic transmission. Stability control, traction control. 123,410 miles. Does not run due to an electrical issue.

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Ask any regular whoattends auctions conducted

by Mosby & Company, andthey’ll tell you what theMaryland-based company isbest known for: everything.

Owner Keith Spurgeonmakes a point of personallyselecting only themost interesting,b e s t - q u a l i t ypieces fromdozens of col-lecting cate-gories for hiswell-attended sales.

S p u r g e o n ’ sApril 28 SpringA n t i q u e sA u c t i o n ,which willbe held atthe Mosby&C o m p a n ygallery in theWashington suburb of

Frederick, Maryland, features550 lots that range from

sculptures, clocksand an old collectionof Chinese soapstoneto toys, historicAmericana and aspectacular assort-ment of 19th- andearly 20th-centuryposters.

The approxi-mately 100 pieces ofsoapstone, to beapportioned into 30lots, are from a sin-gle-owner collectionthat was started 60years ago. “It’s acompletely unpickedcollection. It hasn’tbeen touched in 30years,” saidSpurgeon, whoregards the contentsas a buying opportu-nity for dealers orthose who may beseeking a way to get

into the Asian art market.Sculptures from multiple

consignors represent bothEuropean and American

artists. Among them are threeFrank Polk Western bronzes,

including one of a cow-boy and horsetitled “TwoOld Timers.”

A bronzedepicting

a male

archer is signed“Schwatenberg, Germany,”

likely referring to SpiroSchwatenberg (1898-1922).

Another noteworthy sculp-ture was created from woodby the Lithuanian artistRomas Kvintas.

The auction features sev-

eral paintings and prints bylisted artists, including a late18th-century French religiousgenre painting of the HolyFamily and John the Baptist;and a Dutch oil on canvas

depicting a man prayingbefore a meal. A smallcollection of mantel andwall clocks, mostly

American in origin,are entered in thesale, as are a dozen

pieces of fine porce-lain, including alarge Rosenthalnude with horse.

Around 110lots are reserved for

toys. The lineupincludes Easter Parade toys

(new/old stock), a turn of the20th-century Buster Brownand Tige cast-iron pull toy byWatrous, a near-mint/boxedPopeye Express with circling

airplane, and an EffanbeeCharlie McCarthy ventrilo-quist doll that is part of asmall collection of McCarthytoys, including automotive

types. Also in the mix are aLionel 2271 train set withGG1 locomotive, and a col-lection of Punch and Judy

Mosby & Company Sale Mosby & Company Sale WWill Includeill IncludeHundrHundreds Of Early Posterseds Of Early Posters

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Circa-1895 linen mounted poster for LaMarque Georges Richard Automobilesand Bicycles, 58 by 42 inches. Mosby &Company image.

Circa-1910 linen mountedposter of skeleton holding“Wheel of Death” velodromewith three riders on earlymotorbikes, printed by AdolphFriedlander for English mar-ket, 37-1/2 by 28 inches. Mosby& Company image.

Cast-iron BusterBrown and Tige pull toy

by Watrous (American).Mosby & Company image.

1896 Barnum & Bailey poster advertising their “Indian Village” attraction. Mosby & Co. image.

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ESTATE AUCTION ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE TRAVER’S AUCTIONS, 56 Dorchester Dr., DALLAS, PA TUES., MAY 1, 2012 Inspection : 3:30 P.M. Start Time : 5:00 P.M.

LOCATION: Dallas, PA - 1 ⁄ 4 Mile South of Rtes. 415/309 Junction - Turn off Rte. 309 onto Dorchester Dr. (between the Blue Hydrangea & Sunoco Gas Station), 300 Yards up hill on right -- From I81 take Exit 170B onto Rte. 309N - From Northeast Extension (PA Turnpike) take Wilkes-Barre Exit 36 (mile marker 105), then left on Rte. 115 to 309N, follow signs to the Back Mountain/Dallas - at the 8th traffic light ( on Rte. 309N), make a right onto Dorchester Dr. (Sunoco Gas Station on your right hand side), approx. 300 ya rds up hill on right. WE WILL BE SELLING ITEMS FROM A VERY NICE NORTHEAST PA. ESTATE WITH SOME FURNITURE ADDITIONS!! COLLECTIBLES INCL. APPROX. 70 HUMMEL FIGURINES!!! A LARGE AMOUNT OF IMPERIAL CANDLEWICK PATTERN GLASSWARE!!! A SIZEABLE AMOUNT OF NORITAKE AZALEA PATTERN CHINA!!! A LARGE COLLECTION OF GOEBEL FRIAR TUCK (BROWN MONK) ITEMS!!! PLUS OTHER NICE GLASSWARE INCL. VICTORIAN ERA - OTHER CHINA, PORCELAIN ETC. INCL. PORTRAIT PITCHERS, CUPS & SAUCERS, BAVARIA CHOCOLATE SET AND MORE-STONEWARE, YELLOWWARE, DEPRESSION ERA KITCHEN GLASSWARE & HALL’S CHINA MIXING BOWLS + OTHER MIXING BOWLS-UNUSUAL PLYMOUTH PA. SCRIPT JUG - BING & GRONDAHL & OTHER BLUE COLLECTOR PLATES - LAMPS & LIGHTING - COUNTRY COLLECTIBLES - IRONSTONE PITCHER & BOWL SETS PLUS ACCESSORIES - STEINS INCL. REGIMENTAL - PHARMACY ADVERTISING WALL CLOCK & OTHER CLOCKS - HULL ART POTTERY - AND MUCH MORE!! ANTIQUE AND CONTEMPORARY FURNISHINGS INCL. 4 PC. MAHOGANY BEDROOM WITH POSTER BED - CLAW FOOT BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE BEDROOM WITH BED, HIGH CHEST & MIRROR, DRESSER & MIRROR - OTHER BIRD’S- EYE MAPLE PIECES - OVAL & RECT. VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP TABLES - GATELEG DROP LEAF TABLE - MANY NICE OLD CHAIRS INCL. PAIRS, SOME WITH CANED SEATS - PENCIL INLAID MAHOGANY BARREL CHAIR-OAK WASHSTAND w /TOWEL BAR - SCARCE RADIO TABLE - OPEN CORNER HUTCH - SPINNING WHEEL - CURIO CABINET - CHERRY DINING ROOM TABLE & CHAIRS + BUFFET-FLORAL SOFA - LOVE SEAT SIZE SLEEPER SOFA - KNEEHOLE DESK - SMALL TABLES & STANDS - SMALL CABINETS & BOX INCL. DECORATED - CEDAR CLOSET - FLOOR MODEL PHONOGRAPH - COUNTRY BENCHES & SMALL CABINETS - SPOOL CABINET - BOX AND TRAY LOTS AND MORE!! A VERY NICE AND WELL KEPT HOME WITH SOME PROJECTS!!

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PERKASIE, PA 18944 (RT. 313 to Three Mile Run to W. Rock)

FARM: John Deere Model B 1936 tractor, IH Cub 1948 tractor, steel wheel manure spreader, hay loader, hay rake, sickle mower, Howse brush hog mower, 2 bt. plow, cultipacker, spike tooth harrow, hay wagon, wdn. roller, disc, sleigh (restored), 4 wheel buggy, 2 wheel wdn. cart, sulky, buckboard seat, 5x8 trailer w/title, Ariens tiller, hand truck, row marker, corn sheller, platform scales, milk cans, baskets, shutters, chicken feeders, CI boilers, lg. anvil, traps, 2 man saws, wdn. barrels & boxes, sleigh bells, butcher block, floor jacks, hog troughs, hay knife, vintage 900 gas stove, old sausage stuffers, horse collars & saddle, claw foot tub, seed planter, birdhouses, lightning rods, ext. ladder, planters, air compressor, hand & garden tools. FURN: Oak claw ft., Marble top & DL tables; Oak slant front desk & rocker, candle stand, bureaus, cedar chests, Cheney Victrola, clothes tree, brass bed, porch rocker, cane & plank bt. chairs, mirrors. SMALLS: Redware, Fiesta, printers drawer, adv. tins, hanging, beam & balance scales; Roseville vase, McCoy & Weller jardinières, crocks, tin banks, coffee grinder, Opalescent water set, agateware, quilts, comforters, linens, New Haven & Waterbury mantel clocks, oil lamps, cookie jars, pennants, old bottles, fishing rods & reels, deer mount, Bear & Hoyt compound bows, butchering equip: Standard scale, U.S. slicer, steel tables, J. E. Smith sausage stuffer, bacon & meat hooks, whetstone & more. TERMS: CASH, CHECK **NO BUYER’S PREMIUM* FOOD

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Inspection: Sunday 2-5 P.M. & Monday 5 P.M. CHINA, GLASS & POTTERY: Roseville, Hull, McCoy, Stangl, Cut glass, Crystal, Lenox, Oriental, Capo-di-Monte Candelabra, Dinner Set, Etc. ART: Oils By Jean Gale, Sophie Carey, Alma Wakefield, Watercolor By Moss, Numbered Prints By Moss & Others. FURNITURE: Gateleg Table, Round “Gear” Pine Coffee Table, Mahogany Dining Set: Double Pedestal Table (1) Leaf, China Cabinet & (6) Assorted Shield Back Chairs, Poster Bed, Dresser/Mirror & Pr. Nightstands, Asian-Style Coffee & Sofa Tables, Mahogany B&C Sofa Table, Cherry Corner (4) Shelf Cabinet, Glass Top/ Metal Base Coffee & Side Table, Valet Stand, Mahogany Bedroom Set: Full Bed, Dresser/Mirror, Chest & Nightstand, Lingerie Chest, Walnut Finish Dining Set:

Table/(3) Leaves, Double China Cabinet & (6) Cane Back Chairs, Chairs: Rush Seat Ladder Back, Pr. Oak, Victorian Side, (3) Shield Back, Rocker & Upholstered Open Arm, Quilt Rack, Green Metal/Glass Top Dining Table, (4) Chairs & Matching Baker’s Rack, Contemporary TV & Storage Cabinet, Cedar Closet & Closet, Desk/Bookcase & Matching Stand, Brass Headboard & Frame, Patio Table, Lamps, Mirrors, Etc. RUGS: Karastan, Courstan & Chinese, Etc. MISCELLANEOUS: Costume Jewelry, Roger’s Flatware Set, Sterling Serving Pieces, Tools: Craftsman Rollaway Tool Chest, 10” Table Saw On Stand, Hand Tools, Linens, Lace Curtains, Paper Memorabilia, Shelf Clocks, Rockwell Collector Plates & Bells & Other, (3)

Norway Dwarfs Dolls, Fur Stole, Deer Skin, Canon Camera, Old Kitchen Utensils, Etc.

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SELLING BELONGINGS OF W. RALPH (WIMP) SHIRER Probate Case #20121023 – 1 of 2 sales at this location.

LG. GUN COLLECTION, VEHICLES, LAWN EQUIP. & MISC. GARAGE ITEMS Guns Not on premises until day of sale

Vehicles : 1996 Ford 4x4 exc. cond., 1998 Chevy S-10 PU Club Cab 4x4, 1984 Ford Hightop Conv. Van w/7.3, 1987 Cadillac Brougham, 1967 Toyota Corona 4 dr., 1976 Honda 550, 1984 Honda Aspencade, Equipment: Kubota G6200 diesel, Kubota B7100 4x4 w/belly mower & front blade, JD112 garden tractor w/ mower & blade, JD50 lawn cart, Woods 3 pt. finish mower, Honda GX620 10000wt generator, Chicago 5500wt generator, Portable air compressor, Guns : Winchester models 63, 61,12, Belgium Browning semiauto. & Lightning, Remington models 34, 121, 11 11-48, 1100, 48, 41 & Wingmaster 870, Marlin 32- 40, Mauser Werke 222, Ithaca 12 ga. Ruger 22 pistol & model 77, Smith & Wesson 357 & 38 special, Stevens model 311, Beretta 12 ga. Springfield Arms model 1898, Savage model 899, Weatherby Vanguard 257 & 300, Browning 1911, LC Smith 12 ga. Thompson Center muzzleloader, Heckler & Koch Ducks Unlimited 12 ga. Large Briley gun safe, a lot of ammo, JUST A PARTIAL LISTING OF GUNS. EXTREMELY LARGE COLLECTION. Call for more info.

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By Donald-Brian JohnsonSpring sniffles have you

surly? Take heart: the mail-man has just arrived, and theroad to recovery alwaysseems less bumpy with thearrival of a “get-well” card.Since theearly twenti-eth century,these harbin-gers of bettertimes aheadhave bright-ened many adreary day.Adorned withlight-heartedvisuals, andfilled withupbeat, oftenp u n - f i l l e dverse, get-well cardsserved theiri m m e d i a t eglad-tidings purpose, thenwere carefully tucked away.

Luckily, many have survivedthe years, to re-emerge asfavorites with today’s collec-tors of vintage paper goods.Whether humorous, inspira-tional, (or both), get-well

cards offer a cheery look backat everyday life in America’snot-so-distant past.

Get-well cards achievedtheir first prominence duringWorld War I, as “thinking ofyou” greetings sent to wound-

ed servicemen. Optimismwas key (the object, after all,was to make the recipient feelbetter). That take-heart mis-sion continuedt h r o u g h o u tWorld War II,with sendersencouraged to“ac-cen-tuate thepositive” in post-ings sent toloved ones farfrom home.

The sunni-ness of militaryget-well wishescarried over intocivilian life,proving particu-larly welcomeduring a time when recupera-tive periods and hospital stayswere much longer than theyare today. After all, if you’regoing to be looking at the

same card for weeks on end,its message had best be anencouraging one!

There were a myriad ofget-well greetings available,from the generic (“HopeYou’ll Soon Feel Fine”;“Hello, How Are You?”), tothe specific (“Sorry AboutYour Accident”;“Congratulations On YourSuccessful Operation”).There were also the sort ofsuited-to-the-times headingsyou’d be hard-pressed to find

on today’scard shelves (“To The Shut-In”; “To Someone Indoors”;“For Your ConvalescentDays”).

Teachers, in particular,must have had stacks of get

well cards on hand to send themany little kiddies cooped upwith chicken pox; numerouscards still extant from the1940s and 1950s bear thehand-written signature,“From Your Teacher”. What atreat to receive such a card,often illustrated with a playfulpuppy or clever kitten, andgraciously signed by that usu-ally stern taskmistress. Italmost made up for the pile ofhomework that accompaniedit. Almost.

In those pre-email days,greeting cards also served as ahandy means of offering the

latest news from “the folks athome”: chatty hand-written

notes that add to their histori-cal value:

Dearest Fay-Sure is swell weather,

makes one think of planting agarden and raising baby

Design Trends Of the Mid-20th CenturyGood For What Ails You: Vintage “Get-Well” Cards

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The sad-faced dog on thisGreetings, Inc. card from1950 cheers up once hismessage is delivered. Frontand interior.

This playful pup comes com-plete with a tiny removablehankie. Unmarked, 1951.Front and interior.

A dog-themed card, courtesy of Greetings,Inc., 1943. This one has been personallyinscribed to “Merritt”. Front and interior.

Two young callers pay a get-well visit. Sunshine Card, 1951.

The “week of wishes” flowerbasket on this unmarked cardfrom 1951 includes removableget-well notes for each day ofthe week.

Just the thing for restful recu-peration: a Sunshine Line cardfrom the early 1950s, featuringsoothing images of a garden,house, and fountain.

One for the birds: cuckoo clock get well card. Long Laffs, early1950s. Front and interior.

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irreplaceable glimpses of theAmerican experience.

Because they were mass-produced, get-well cards, likeother greeting cards of the mid-twentieth century, remain bothreadily available and attractive-ly priced. Good sources aregarage and estate sales, sincecards were often kept withother personal family memora-bilia. Prices for cards in goodcondition, (no creases, rips,

stains, tape, or glue remnants),remain steady at $2 to $3 percard. Most desirable are get-well cards with “bonus fea-tures”: novelty fold-outs, andcards bedecked with glitter or

ribbon.Next time you’re

feeling poorly, youcan certainly givechicken soup a try.Ginger ale isrumored to work

wonders. And, ofcourse, you can’t go wrongwith “an apple a day”. But formy money, there’’s no better

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ESTATE OF KERMIT W. KISSINGER

Located At: 1011 Lincoln St., DUNCANNON, PA Directions: Take 22/322 To Duncannon Exit, Go Under The Underpass, Turn Onto Route 849, Then Left On Lincoln St.

ANTIQUE FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES Marble Top Sideboard; Cedar Chest; Oak Washstand; Chest-Of-Drawers; Dressing Table (Painted); Depression Era China Closet; Cane Seat/Back Rocker; Child’s Chair; Old Picture Frames; Schulls Columbian Coffee Box; Maguire Ford 1993 - 1995 Winross Trailer Trucks; Adv. Chip Cans; Griswold #8 Waffle Iron & #8 Frying Pan; Skillet; Cast Frying Pans; Brownie Camera; PRR Cup; PRR Canteens; Brakeman & Car Inspection Lantern; American Family Scale; Sprinkling Cans; Wooden Fishing Lures; Insulators; (32) Post Sugar Crisp Cereal Tin, RR Line Insignias; Gift Teller Railroad Calendar Top Pictures; Avon RR Engine Telephone; Framed PRR Prints By Joseph Woltcheck; Old Photos & Postcards; 1943 U.S. Navy Diesel School Grad. Picture; Christmas Decorations; Costume Jewelry; 78 Records; Model RR & Bluegrass Magazines. DISHES - Universal Water Pitcher; (4) Blue Fiesta Plates & Platter; Pyrex Mixing Bowls; Salt & Pepper Shakers; Deep Purple Carnival Cup; Pink Depression Veg. Bowl & (4) Sherbets; Pressed Glass & Bowls; Milk Glass. MODEL TRAIN HO GAUGE - 60 YR. COLLECTION - 33,000 INVENTORY (13) Steam Locomotives; (82) Diesel Engines; (600) RR Cars; (160) Matchbox Cars & Trucks; (290) Buildings; (3) Transformers. Lots Of Track & Switches, Scenery & Accessories. Manufacturers: Bowser, Backman, English, Riviso, Mantua, Guild/Gem, Li-Metal, L1-Brass, Athearn, Atlas, Varney, GE, Revel, Proto-2000. (54) Cabins; (61) Coal Cars; (52) Ref./ High Cube Cars; (139) Tank/Ore/Hoppers; (44) Covered Hoppers; (22) Passenger; (27) Truck Trailers; (89) Boxcars; (73) Gondolas/ Hoppers; (27) Flat. Mr. Kissinger Worked On RR & Was An Avid Collector. His

Basement Was Filled With His HO Train Collection. Approx. 50-100 Lots.

MUSICAL STRING INSTRUMENTS 1984 Gibson (F5L) Acoustical 8-String Mandolin & Case (Excellent Cond.); Gibson (F12) Acoustical Mandolin (Serial #891663) & Case; Harmony USA Electric Mandolin (#3611435) & Case; Sekova Electric Mandolin & Case; Sigma Acoustical Mandolin (By CF Martin Co.) & Case; Ibanez Acoustical Mandolin Model 524 (#H778041) & Case; Sekova Ukulele #1249 & Case; Orpheum 4- String Banjo & Case; Alvarez #5027 Acoustical Guitar & Case; Tele-Star Mighty Man Amplifier; Gibson Keyboard & Case; Handmade Double Mandolin Case; Bluegrass CDs; Mr. Kissinger Was A Member Of Seven Mtn. Bluegrass Association.

SILVER COINS, PAPER MONEY Silver Dollars: 1881, 1882-S, 1885, 1889, 1890-D, 1897, 1921 (3), 1922-S (2), 1923 (3), 1924, 9/11 Commemorative; Eisenhower &

Susan B. Anthony Dollars. Halves : (180) 1964 Kennedy Halves; 1940 Standing Liberty; 1965-1984 Kennedy Halves. Quarters : 1900, 1909, 1927, 1930 Quarters; (13) Packs Of (40) State Quarters. (150) Wheat Pennies. Paper Money : 1963 Series Red Seal 5 Dollar Bill; 1953-B Series Red Seal 2 Dollar Bill; 1957-C Series Red Seal 2 Dollar Bill; (17) 1976 Series Green Seal 2 Dollar Bill; (1) 1957-1957-A, 1957-B, 1957-E Green Seal 2 Dollar Bill. TERMS : Cash or Approved Check By Auctioneer. No Buyer’s Premium. ORDER OF SALE: 9:00-12 Noon Small Household Goods, Collectibles & Tools. 12:00 Noon Musical Instruments. 1:00 P.M. Real Estate Followed By Appliances, Furniture & Yard/Garden Equip. SECOND AUCTIONEER: 10:00 A.M. Trains & Accessories. 1:30 P. M. Coins.

LUNCH STAND RESERVED

ESTATE OF: Kermit W. Kissinger EXECUTRIX: Michelle Corsnitz EXECUTOR: Richard Kissinger ATTORNEY: Craig Hatch

For More Pictures Check On The Internet At:

www.deiblershoopauctions.com or auctionzip.com ID# 1236

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SMITH AUCTION COMPANY COINS * GERMAN MARBLES * ANTIQUE TOYS * BEATLES * MORE!!!

LOCATION: NORCO FIREHALL, 144 S. SCHUYLKILL AVE., POTTSTOWN, PA Directions: Follow signs. Just off Pottstown Pike (Rt. 100) along West Schuylkill Rd. (Rt. 724) Near Coventry Mall Pottstown, PA.

April 26 (THURSDAY), Preview from 12 Noon to 5 P.M., Auction Begins at 5 P.M. SHARP . First hour OVER 100 CATALOGUED LOTS OF COINS incl. Graded GOLD , Silver, Early Notes, Type, Foreign, Proof Sets, & More (Coin List on Auctionzip.com), Next 3 hours plus incl. ANTIQUE TOYS, OVER 50 LOTS OF GERMAN MARBLES incl. SULPHIDES , Nice Selection of EARLY SPORTS MEMORABILIA , Jewelry, Artwork, Early Tobacco Cards, Cigarette Cards, Antiques, & Loads More!

May 10 (THURSDAY), Preview from 12 Noon to 5 P.M., Auction Begins at 5 P.M. SHARP. First hour over 100 CATALOGUED LOTS OF COINS incl. Graded GOLD , Silver, Proofs, Early Notes, Semi-key and Key Dates, Proof Sets, & More (Coin List on Auctionzip.com), Next 3 hours plus incl. BEATLES Memorabilia, LIONEL Trains, Part 2 of Huge Toy Collection out of Elverson, Over 1,000 COMIC BOOKS, 1930’s Mickey Mouse Cereal Premiums, Postcards, & More Coming!

**CHECK AUCTIONZIP.COM FOR COMPLETE LISTINGS & 100s OF PHOTOS!** * Terms: 10% Buyer’s Premium if paying by check or cash, or 12% Buyer’s Premium if Paying with Credit Card! Have proper identification available (driver’s license preferred!).

*Call 610-942-2367, or 610-476-6971 (Harold’s cell) or 610-476-6965 (Annette’s Cell) Or E-mail us at [email protected] for info!

Harold M. Smith, Jr. (AU-002163-L) Annette T. Smith (AU-002706-L)

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chicks. We shipped out a carload of lambs Monday, andwill get another one sortedout when they get fat.

We have had so muchexcitement with Aunt Clara.Crawl over and I’ll tell youall about it!

Baked some chocolatechip cookies and a cherry pie,

and have a chicken roasting,so best close now. Hurry andget well!

Love, GoldieP.S. The piano

works fine.That note,

scrawled onthe reverse ofa Greetings,Inc. get-wellcard from1950, raisesall sorts ofin te res t ingquestions (forinstance, whatwas Aunt Claradoing that was so exciting?)Personalized greeting cardsare snapshots in time, offering

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day-brightener than a get-wellcard. It’s a reminder that some-one, somewhere, is thinking ofyou, and sending a personalprescription for happiness!

Donald-B r i a nJohnson isthe co-author ofnumerousS c h i f f e rbooks on

mid-twentieth cen-tury design. Hismost recent is“Postwar Pop”.Please addressinquiries to: [email protected]

All Photos ByD o n a l d - B r i a nJohnson.

This 1951 American Greetings card clev-erly combines get-well wishes with a show-biz theme. Front and interior.

Better than a bou-quet: A bouquet-

shaped card!F o r g e t - M e - N o tCards, 1951.

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MARTIN AUCTIONEERS 41 ST ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION

OF ANTIQUE HORSE-DRAWN COACHES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HORSE ANTIQUES & RELATED EQUIPMENT

AT LEBANON AREA FAIRGROUNDS, 80 ROCHERTY ROAD, LEBANON, PA 1 7042

FRIDAY, APRIL 27 AND SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2012 Preview Times: Thursday, April 26, 2012 12 Noon Till 8 P.M

Friday, April 27, 2012 Open At 8:00 A.M. The Largest Auction Of This Type In North America And Held Two Times Each Year For Over 41 Years.

*** HIGHLIGHTS *** OVER 400 HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGES & SLEIGHS & 4,000 TO 5,000 LOTS OF EQUINE APPOINTMENTS & COLLECTIBLES ; COACH & CARRIAGE LAMPS (Approx. 150 Pairs & Singles); OVER 200 LOTS OF EQUINE BOOKS; APPROX. 200 EQUINE FR AMED PRINTS & PICTURES; MANY RARE & UNUSUAL MUSEUM ITEMS; Over 100+ RENAISSANCE, PERIOD & HORSE COSTUMES IN VERY G OOD CONDITION. FRIDAY - 9:00 A.M.: Catalogued Session of carriages, coaches & sleighs. The Carriages include Family and Pleasure Drivi ng Carriages, Sporting & Show Carriages, Sleighs including Sev. Farm & Bob Sleighs; 2 & 4 Pass. Albany & Portland Cutters; Marathon & Competition Vehicles; Pioneer Fore Cart; Gigs; Meadowbrook Type Carts, new & used (Horse to VSE sizes); New Breaking & Road Carts; Draft Horse Wagon; Easy Entry Carts; Mini Pairs Vehicles; Doctor’s Buggy w/slat sided Body. FRIDAY CATALOGUED APPOINTMENTS: Over 1,200 Lots of Framed Prints & Pictures; Glassware & Jewelry; Equine Catalogues & Books; Oak Showcases; Cast-Iron Trough; Harness maker’s Horse; New & Used Harness includes Sets for Singles, Pairs, team in Horse, Pony, Cob & VSE Sizes; Coach & Carriage Lamps, Approx. 150 pairs & singles. Also, Strings of Graduat ed Sleigh Bells; Leather Washer Cutter for Callings Axles; Carriage Jacks; Orig. Set of Conestoga Bells; Carriage Robes; Silver 13” Pony Parade Saddle; Restored Dietz Junior Wagon Lantern; Carriage Wrenches; Bits; Cavalry Saddle (McClellan style); Set of Leathe r Carving Tools; Osbourne Harness Tool Cutter; Set of Harness Brackets & many other quality items. SATURDAY SESSIONS - 9:00 A.M. - Approx. 150-250 Carriages, Farm Wagons, Carts, Surreys, 2 & 4 Pass. Sleighs & Buggies for horse & ponies of all sizes for Single, Pairs and Teams. Also Wagon & Carriages Parts; H orse Farm Equipment; over 200 Lots of Harness for singles, pairs & teams for all size horses & ponies; large tents with Househ old Goods, English & Western Textile & many other items too numerous to mention. Six to eight Auctioneers selling simultaneously all day Saturday. TERMS & CONDITIONS: CASH, CERTIFIED CHECKS, TRAVELERS’ CHECKS, VISA, DISCOVER, MASTERCARD. Personal or Business Checks accepted only with a Current Bank Letter of Guaranteed Payment, made payable to M ARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. This currently dated letter must be presented at time of registering for a buyer’s number. 13% BUYER’S PREMIUM - 3% Discount for Cash. 6% PA Sales Tax - Dealers: Bring copy of your Current Tax Resale #. ALL ITEMS SOLD “AS-IS, WHERE-IS”. IMPORTANT: BUYERS MAY BID ONLINE AND/OR AT AUCTION SITE FOR SELECT ITEMS STARTING AT 3 P.M. ON FRIDAY INCLUDING LOT #’s 145-369 (COACHES & CARRIAGES, APPOINTMENTS & ANTIQUES OF INTEREST) & LOT #’S 251-369 (COSTUMES/LIVERY).

Terms are 16% Buyer’s Premium (for online bidding only) Log onto www.liveauction.com & search for Martin Auctioneers, Inc.

for listings, photos & additional online terms & conditions Check our website for additional listings and photographs (www.martinauctioneers.com)

717-354-6671 Auction Site Phone Number

Starting Tuesday April 24th 717-272-7011

Online Bidding

MILLS PONY COACH Originally built & owned by the late

Francis Dodge

Trolley Car (Orig. body from N.Y. City)

U.S. Army Cart

Majolica Cabbage

Cast-Iron Jockey

Mantel Horse Clock

Costumes (two of over 100 lots of Period, Renaissance & Horse Costumes)

Fox Bronze on Base, signed J.

Westcott

Chippendale Style Sofa

O/C Painting, Signed M. Calves (Frame Damaged)

18k Lady’s Cartier Americana Tank Watch

American Chest-On-Frame

American Tall Case Clock

Auctioneers: Paul Z. Martin, Jr. - Roger Spencer - Patrick K. Morgan, PA-AY-000144L

Martin Auctioneers, Inc. 12 N. Railroad Ave. • P.O. Box 99 • New Holland, PA 17557

Phone: (717) 354-6671 • [email protected] Pictures, Brochures & Listings Available At

www.martinauctioneers.com

Gypsy Wagon built by H. James & Son, Hereford, Englahd

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OUTSTANDING ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION

SATURDAY, MAY 5 STARTING AT 8:30 A.M. SHARP

Sale for Mike Conklin

To Be Held On-Site at: 61 Flatbush Rd., LITTLESTOWN, PA 17340 Directions: From Littlestown Square follow N. Queen St./Rt.97 approx. 1 ⁄ 2 mile. Turn right onto Whitehall Rd. Go approx. 1 mile & turn slight right onto Littlestown Rd. Go approx. 1 mile. Turn left onto Flatbush R d. Follow approx. 1 ⁄ 2 mile. Take first right staying on Flatbush Rd. Go approx. 1 ⁄ 2 mile to sale site on left.

Brief Listing of Sale Items: Selling collection of antiques & collectibles after 40 years of collecting. Sale includes antique furniture, very fine replica Mahontogo Valley fraktur Grandfather

clock, V.N. quality replica custom-built & painted country furniture, early wooden dome top paint decorated document boxes (1 from Gettysburg, PA), RARE

“Wilson Palmer & Co. Banquet Syrup Baltimore, MD” adver. stoneware jug, RARE early glass cathedral pickle pitcher, Bennington pitcher, redware, stick spatter, yellowware bowls, antique postcards including Halloween - Santa - patriotic - Westminster, MD & others, antique sleigh bells, antique baskets, few quilts, antique wrought iron kitchen & hearth, antique utensils, antique woodenwares, firkins, nice braided mats, tin cookie cutters, early bottles, batter jugs, decorated stoneware, pottery pig banks, Adams Rose plates, early Tootsietoys, antique toys, much more.

To View Pictures & Full Listing Visit our Website at: www.paonsiteauction.com

Sale Preview: Sun., April 29 from 2-4 P.M.

Sale Terms: NO Buyer’s Premium & NO Sales Tax will be charged. Cash, MC, Visa & Local PA Checks Only.

For More Information Call (717) 630-9349 or (717) 451-5999

Saturday, May 5th, 2012 @ 10:00 AMExhibit: Friday, May 4th from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and sale day 8:00 AM until sale timeTo be held on site @ Our Gallery at 3530 Lycoming Creek Road, Cogan Station, PA 17728

located 5 miles north of Williamsport PA at the Hepburnville Exit of Route 15

FIREARMS & SPORTING AUCTION

ROAN Inc.Auctioneers & Appraisers

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(570) 494-0170(800) 955-ROANFax: (570) [email protected]

Terms: All FFL rules apply * FFL holders bring copy of license * Out of state buyers can not purchase handguns without an FFL * Photo Driver’s license required * Cash * Visa, Master Card & Discover accepted * Checks ����������� �������� �� ������������ �� ���� ���� ��� �� ���������������!"#$$$%$$� ' ��time customers * 12% buyer’s premium w/ 2% discount for cash or check payments * Food by Harvey’s BBQ

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RHOADS & RHOADS AUCTION CENTER

SPRING CITY, PA Directions: 20 Bonnie Brae Road (Rt. 724), Spring City, PA

Featuring the Estate of Joshard, Philadelphia Collector, Stella of Plymouth Meeting, Witmer of Malvern Soakies, Pez, Matchboxes, Hundreds of Dolls,

Doll Clothing, Die-Cast Cars, Steiff, etc . TOYS: Incredible Collection of Soakies, All Characters, Disney, Rocky & Bullwinkle, Mr. Magoo, Superman, Donald Duck, Top Cat, Cars & Trucks, Popeye,

Brutus, Chipmunks, Bozo, Casper, Barbie, Flintstones, Deputy Dawg, Hundreds of pieces. Pez, Dr. in ob, Many early pieces: Popeye, Batman, Donald Duck, Zorro, Batman, Witches, clowns, and hundreds and hundreds more. Many on original packs. 1971 Superman Poster, Charles Schulz Charlie Bro wn Movie Posters, Children’s Books, Steam Engines, Early Trucks, Lots of Cars, Schuco Mercedes in OB, C orgi OB, Model, Street Rod, Hot Wheel Lunch Box, Electric Answer Man, Civil War Gum Cards, Sinclair Station, Herbie VW Bug, Games, Steiff Monkey, Marx Tank, Viewmasters, Nylint Truck, Erector Set, Ted dy Ruxpin, Acrylic Car Cases, Lots of Collector Cars, Play School Blacks, Stoves, Early Painted Childre n’s Cupboards, Fire Trucks, Lots of small toys, Tootsietoy Hauler, Battle Cry Games, Crawling Baby, Smal l Steiff Monkey, Teddy Bear, Fish, Donkey, more, Hundreds of Matchboxes, hundreds of smalls, toy parts , Fire Truck Collection, Transformers, boxes and boxes to be opened …… so much more. DOLLS: Three Estates of Dolls in this Auction: Hundreds of dolls to be sold in large lots, Alexander 8” Dionne Quintuplets, Contemporary Alexander Dionne Quintuplets on Merry-go-Round, Many Early small dolls, Kissy, Raggedy Ann, some contemporary in original boxes, Shirley Temples, Patty Play Pal, lo ts in original boxes, Mrs. Beasley, Betsy McCall in Original Box, Miss Revlon in original box, Toni Dolls, Mary Hartline, Hard Plastic, Tiny Tears, Betsy Wetsy, Sweet Sue, Mammy Yocum in original box, Compositio n Babies, Effanbee, etc., Miss Ideal, American Character Tootles, Alexander Winnie Walker, Wimsey Till ie Talker, Sister Bell, My Buddy, Ginette in ob, Early Ginny, Half Dolls, Betsy McCall, Thumbelina, Hug gs-a- Bunch, Chrissy, Suzi Sez, Alexanderkins, Alexander Portrait Scarlett O’Hara, Terry Lee, Effanbee Hon ey, Bed doll, China Heads, Pitiful Pearl, Vinyl, Hundreds of Doll Parts, composition, vinyl, heads, etc. Eloise by Alexander, The largest collection we have ever sold of Doll clothing from the Joshard Collection: Hu ndreds of pieces, boxes and boxes of every era of clothing. This is a must for Doll collectors and dealers … Sold Early … Many pieces of Doll Furniture, Renwal, Doll dishes, Accessories, Large Barbie Doll Collecti on, many in original boxes, from West Virginia Collector. This is just a sample!!! COMIC COLLECTION: Characters, Avengers, Fantastic Four, First Kingdom, Hot Rod, Racing Car Comics, Uncanny X Men, Uncle Scrooge #2, Lois Lane 1970’s, Super boy, Archie, Early Uncle Scrooge, from 31 through 98, most in great condition, Detective, 1940’s, Tom Mix, Promotional Comics, 1966 Batman, Boxes filled with great comics to be sold in lots. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is

most exciting Auction this season, all these collections within one sale are bound to create surprises as we unpack and discover more everyday! This is a must for dealers!

13% Buyer’s Premium, 3% Discount Cash or Checks

Ron Rhoads AU 002045L Eileen Rhoads AU 003750L Robert Homan AU 005360

383 Ben Franklin Hwy. W., DOUGLASSVILLE, PA 610-385-4818 WEB: WWW.ECHANT.COM

PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 5 TH - 9 A.M. LIFETIME COLLECTION OF

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 215 DUTCH RD., MARLTON, NJ

From NJ Turnpike S. take exit 4 for New Jersey 73, keep left at fork & follow signs for NJ 73 S., turn left onto Dutch Rd., watch for sale sign.

Selling With 2 Auctioneers - Bring a Friend! ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES: ENORMOUS COLLECTION, EXPECT TO BE SELLING ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES FOR LG. PORTION OF DAY, POSSIBLY SELLING w/2 AUCTIONEERS - BRING A FRIEND. FOLLOWING

IS PARTIAL LISTING ONLY : Lg. Coll. of Toys Incl. Pressed Tin & Steel Trucks; Early Slag Glass Lights; Primitives & Farm Related Items Including Bells, 30+ Lanterns, Hames; Adv. Memorabilia; CI Banks, Doorstops, etc.; Lg. Sel. of Toy Horses; Crocks & Jugs; Indian Arrowheads & Other Primitive Stone To ols; RR Items; Early Bicycles; Saddle; Raggedy Ann & Mickey Mouse Collect.; Bottles; Early Board Games; Rick shaw (From AC Boardwalk); Traffic Light; 1 Coke Icebox; 2 Coke Ref. Coolers; Rocking Chairs; Fire Hose Re el w/ Iron Wheels; Hand Grinding Wheel; Lg. Sel. Wooden Boxes All Shapes & Sizes; 30+ Early Radios; Early Ship’s Lamps Port & Starboard (Red & Blue); Early GC Galbraith Line Cannon; 2 Truck Bodies for Storage. ANTIQUE & COLLECTOR TRUCKS/PARTS: 1952 Ford Pickup 4x4 390 Engine 4 spd.; 1960 F-100 Pickup 292 Rebuilt Engine 4x4; 1952 Chevy 6 cyl.; 1955 Ford F-100 400 Caddy Engine Mustang Front End; 1955 Ford Grain Body Dump; 1947 Ford Cab. & Chassis; 1960 Ford F-100 4x4 6 cyl.; 1960 Ford F-250 4x4 8 cyl.; 1 960 Ford F-250 4x4 6 cyl. Military Body; 1973 Ford F-600 Flatbed; 1948 Dodge 6 Wheeler Rebuilt Engine Ca b. & Chassis, New Tires; 1955 Ford 2 Door 6 cyl.; 1968 302 Engine 9 cyl.; 1964 Ford F-100; 1950 Chevy Pic kup No Engine Cab., Chassis & Bed; 1941 Chevy Fender & Chrome for 2 Door Car; Lots of Ford Parts; 327 Chevy Engine, 350 Chevy Engine; Chevy 216 Engine w/Trans. & Drive Tran; 300 Ford Engine; 1989 F 350351 ZF 5 spd. 4WD, New Tires, New Clutch; 1968 M715 Kaiser Jeep 5 1 ⁄ 2 Ton. TRACTORS: JD 3150 4x4 Open Cab Diesel Good Tractor; JD 1020 Gas; Ford Industrial Diesel w/Bucket & Forks; Farmall AV Cultivator Ful l Set Fertilizer, Bucket; Oliver 55; Ford 3000 (Gas); See Website For List of Equipment. LAWN & GARDEN, BOATS: Cub Belly Lawn Mower; Ford YT16 Lawn Mower; JD 110 Mower; JD 112 Mower; 1965 Chris-Craft 17’ w/1983 Sealion Trailer; 1989 Cobia Boat C 21’ w/1991 Load Rite Trailer; Birdhouses; Lawn & Patio Furn.; Lighthouse; Flower Holders; Veg. & Flower Seed; Hedge Trimmers, New; Battery Operated Wheelch air; Bicycles, 1 -1950 JC Higgins. TOOLS: Various Size Socket Sets; Wrenches; Tool Cabinets; Work Benches; Vises; Anvils; 5 Air Compressors; Welding Machines; Hyd. Coupler; Caster Wheels; Bolts & Nuts; Pipe Wrenches; Gas Water Pump; Chain Saws; Pipe Threader; Pipe Cutter; Tap & Die; Torches w/Gauges; Hand Files; Special Wrenches; Wheel Seal Taps; 3 ⁄ 4 Socket Wheel Hub Full Set; Tow Chain 100’; Tow Hooks. Auctioneer’s Note: After a lifetime of collecting Fred has finally decided to downsize offering you the opportunity ,to purchase items from his personal collection. Don’t miss this large & varied auction.

Auctioneers: John M. Hess AU003484L John Carl Jr. AU005263L Phil Nissley AU002874L

AY000253L 717-664-5238 or 877-599-8894 www.hess-auction.com

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John Aitken House, ca.1839 Stately center hall Federal Manor of Flemish Bond design. Built by “ George Washington’s favorite cabinetmaker,” John Aitken, in Chester County, PA. Brick plantation home w/9 rooms, 4 chimneys, 8 fireplaces, original woodwork, chestnut & heartwood pine floors. Elegantly restored. Stone & frame bank barn. Pristine property w/old shade. Asking $429,000.

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TEXTILES and LINENS SATURDAY, MAY 12, 2012 at 9:00 am

RockMeyer Auction Parke, 9 Brooks Avenue , Willow Street Pequea Twp., Lancaster Co., PA 17584

VINTAGE CLOTHING: Victorian ladies’ and children’s clothing, bonnets, children’s shoes. Accessories: Collars, fans, parasols, flowers, feathers, gloves, aprons, hankies, scarves. 1920’s to 1960’s: Ladies’ and men’s clothing and shoes. 1900’s Allentown Fire Department uniform w/hat. Wedding gowns. Coats: N. Morgan, Neiman Marcus, D. Bullitt. Lingerie, Handbags: Coach, J. Romain, Paolo Masl, M. Smith, Longchamp, beaded (Belgium and others).

TEXTILES: 1940’s to 1950’s faille, barkcloth, flocked, mohair, embroidered, silk. Bolts of fabric. Laces, trims, ribbons, buttons, drapery.

LINENS: Bedding, pillows, drapes, spreads, quilts, boudoir accessories, piano shawls, table linens.

MISCELLANEOUS: Jewelry, jewelry display, mannequin, hat stands, decorated boxes, antique fashion books, Charles Dana Gibson book, 1860’s Godey’s Ladies books, Ullman prints and postcards. Singer Featherweight sewing machine. Much more!

AUCTIONEER AY245L Jessica Shaub Meyer PHONE 717-464-3541

AUCTION SALE BILLS

Ken Reed AuctionCompany of Saint Peters,Pennsylvania, held an inter-esting sale on Saturday,March 31st, at Limerick FireCompany. The auctionincluded an interesting selec-tion of lots and prices werestrong in many categories.

Highlights from the saleincluded the following: 1847Leather Montgomery CountyFireman’s Helmet, $850;Guild Bass Guitar, $1,200;Penn Line Train Set, $110;Tray lot of 5 Sterling SilverSpoons, $150; Walking Stickand Umbrella Frames, $75;Ticket Stubs from

Philadelphia Phillies 1983World Series, $30; WoodFarm Sign, $130; SterlingSilver Lot of Spoons and

Ladles, $380; Violin withCase, $50; Two CarriageLanterns sold as is, $100 apair; Box of Classic RockLPs, $70; Box of 1950s Jazz

LPs, $80; 3 SectionBookcase, $140;Wooden Pail withlid, $130; Etchingby Kaethe

Kollwitz, March of theWeavers, $300.

For information onupcoming auctions by ReedAuction Company, phone

them at (610) 970-2890; e-m a i [email protected];or visit online at www.ken-reedauction.com.

Reed Auction Highlights

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TOOL AUCTION and COIN AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2012 AT 10 A.M.

NAZARETH AUCTION CENTER, 330 W. Moorestown Rd. (Rt. 512), NAZARETH, PA (11 Miles N. of Bethlehem & Rt. 22 or 4 Miles S. of Wind Gap and Rt. 33)

We will be having two fantastic Springtime auctions that you will not want to miss! TOOLS: This auction will begin in our main auction room at 10 A.M. and will include a very large selection of antique and vintage hand tools and accessories. Approximately 440 lots are cataloged and photographed for this auction. Nice select ion of Stanley, Sargent, antique wood planes, primitive tools and lots, lots more! COINS: Beginning at 10 A.M. in our second auction room we will be offering a special selection of over 200 lots, which include choice scarce and high grade type coins; mint sets; proof sets; commemorative half dollars; Morgan dollars including 1884-C C GSA issue w/black box; 1894 Morgan Dollar ANACS VF; 1877 Indian Head Cent; early Capped Bust Halves and Trade Dollars; 1885 Liberty Head “V” nickel; 14k gold Masonic pendant (unmarked); vintage U.S. currency; foreign coins and more!

Make plans now, bring along a friend or two and don’t miss either of these two great auctions.

Special Preview: Friday, April 27, 2012 from 5 to 7 P.M., Saturday the doors open at 8:30 A.M.

For more information including catalogs and photos for each auction, visit our website at www.dottaauction.com or AuctionZip.com (Auctioneer #1255).

Terms: 13% Buyer’s Premium - 3% Discount For Cash/Good Check.

330 W. Moorestown Road, Rt. 512

Nazareth, PA 18064 (610) 759-7389

Fax: 610-759-3992 PA Lic. #AY-1950-L

Web Site: www.dottaauction.com E-mail: [email protected]

DOLL AUCTION and BASKET AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2012

DOLL AUCTION AT 9 A.M. • BASKET AUCTION AT 10 A.M.

NAZARETH AUCTION CENTER, 330 W. Moorestown Rd. (Rt. 512), NAZARETH, PA (11 Miles N. of Bethlehem & Rt. 22 or 4 Miles S. of Wind Gap and Rt. 33)

If you have never attended one of our auctions we cordially invite you to “discover” an auction cond ucted by the Dotta Auction Co. We have successfully been in the auction profession for over 30 years and have conducted a spring and fall Doll Auction for the past twenty years. One of our previous Doll Auctions was featured on the Smithsonian T.V. Channel and continues to be shown to this date.

DOLL AUCTION: Starts at 9 A.M. and will include over 400 lots of antique and collectible dolls from local estates and private collections. The selection features a set of Dionne Quints in Merry-Go-Round and in Swan Rocker plus others; collection of Steiff animals including animated store display in working order; vintage Barbie dolls; large selection of antique bisque dolls; Philadelphia Baby; Schoenhut Nature Baby ; (2) Large Martha Chase dolls; wax and papier-maché dolls; (2) A.M. “Just Me”; Alexanders; S.F.B.J. toddler #236; Ideal 25” compo Shirley Temple ; Anita Page autographed statue (8 of 20 made); Rudolf Nureyev autographed hand-crafted doll (each from the Billy Nelson Tyrell collection); cloth dolls and so much more!

BASKET AUCTION Starts at 10 A.M. in our second auction room and will include over 250 lots of Longaberger® baskets and accessories.

Don’t miss either of these auctions and plan to bring along a friend or two for a fun filled day at our special springtime auctions.

Special Preview: Friday, May 4, 2012 from Noon to 7 P.M., Saturday the doors open at 8:00 A.M.

For more information including catalogs and photos for each auction, visit our website at www.dottaauction.com or AuctionZip.com (Auctioneer #1255).

Terms: 13% Buyer’s Premium - 3% Discount For Cash/Good Check.

330 W. Moorestown Road, Rt. 512

Nazareth, PA 18064 (610) 759-7389

Fax: 610-759-3992 PA Lic. #AY-1950-L

Web Site: www.dottaauction.com E-mail: [email protected]

NAZARETH AUCTION CENTER

AUCTION SALE BILLS

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Antiques: LALIQUE, ROSEVILLE, COKE bottle collection, ARROWHEADS, PA PORCELAIN LICENSE PLATES (rare matching doubles), porcelain figurines, tin dollhouses, Depression, world’s fair. Militaria (many German Nazi pins and badges), political, toys, NIPPON , & more.

ART: Signed CONTI painting, Folk artist J.F. Long reverse glass paintings, Hattie Brunner, Wildlife prints signed # Terry Redlin, Steve White, Ned Smith, Ned Foltz & Lester Brenninger redware pottery, movie posters. Guns: BROWNING Gold Hunter 3 1 ⁄ 2 Ducks Unlimited special edition 12 ga. semi NEVER FIRED, 1916 Erfurt German military rifle, mid to late 1800’s Belgian double barrel powder real twist. Coins: 1854 GOLD TEN DOLLAR EAGLE, 5 dollar eagle uncirculated, many silver eagles uncirculated, coin sets & lots, antique foreign currency. CARS: 1975 CHEVY SUPER SPORT NOVA Demon carb, fully loaded muscle car, 380 horse (only 15,000 mi. on restoration). 2001 CONVERTIBLE MERCEDES CLK430, Excellent condition, luxury convertible, fully loaded (only 105,000 mi.). 1996 Cadillac DeVille, ONLY 52,620 mi., excellent condition, new everything.

ABSENTEE BIDDERS WELCOME (Call Don at DELPHI AUCTIONS 717-336-7050)

DELPHI AUCTIONS #RY001007

GABI JARMILLO AUCTIONS #AU005728 Cash or PA check, auto payment Cash or Certified Bank check, 10% buyer’s premium & sales tax applied.

Food and refreshments available at 9 A.M. STOUDT’S RESTAURANT and AWARD WINNING BREWERY

open at Noon. (Auction held inside beer hall) VISIT WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM

for listing and gallery Auct. ID#29489 Spend this exciting Extravaganza with us At STOUDT’S, AUCTION , SHOPPING, RESTAURANT & BREWERY!

AUCTION At STOUDT’S ANTIQUE MALL

ADAMSTOWN, PA (Route 272, 2800 N. Reading Road, Adamstown, PA)

EXTRAVAGANZA SATURDAY, APRIL 28 AT 10:00 A.M. (Preview 9 A.M.-10 A.M.)

ANTIQUES, GUNS, COINS, CARS

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PUBLIC AUCTION SUNDAY, APRIL 29 - 11:00 A.M.

660 Firehouse Road, GRANTVILLE, PA 17028

1995 Motor Home 37’ Fully Self-Contained (with only 55,000 miles, remodeled kitchen, power extended living room, tub & shower ... excellent)

Vintage Cast-Iron, Windup and Battery Operated Toys Lionel Standard Gauge Trains & Accessories

Graupner Hbg. Amber Beer Bottle Highspire Whiskey Hanlen Bottle

Ivory Inlaid Ivory Furniture from India - Antique Furniture 1949 Coca-Cola Calendars and Advertising

Motorcycle Collection VINTAGE TOYS Jazzbo Jim Black Minstrel Windup Toy, Wolverine Over & Under Lift No. 32 Toy Car Set in Original Box, Bell Telephone Cast-Iron Truck, Antique Hillclimber Friction Trolley Car, Structo Trans Continental Express Tractor Trailer, 1966 Ford Falcon Promo Car in Original Box, Marx Sand & Gravel Truck, Vintage Windup Robot, Vintage Stunt Airplane in Original Box, Vintage Chein Tin Roller Coaster, Tractor Sand Carrier in Original Box, Roy Rogers & Trigger Express Train, Coney Island Penny Machine, Rich Toys Shuffleboard, Hubley Racer & Fire Truck Toys, Space Ship TV Rocket Battery Operated, MG Made in Japan Tin Car, Manoil Truck, Barclay Taxi, Marx Flipo Windup, Dinky Toys, Fire Chief Bicycle Siren NIB, Pot Medal Cars. LIONEL STANDARD GAUGE TRAINS 1835E Engine & Tender Set with 309, 310, 312 Cars, 402E Large Engine, No. 8 Electric Engine Set with 332, 337, 338 Cars, 384 Steam Engine & Tender, NYC Passenger Car Set in Orange, 515 Sunoco Tanker, 512 Gondola, 522 Flatcar, 219 Crane, 136 Tin Station, Passenger Car Set. FURNITURE Vintage Barrister Bookcase (4 stack with antique glass panes), Antique Oak Drop Leaf Table, Unique Custom- made Cherry Drop Front Desk, Pressed Back Antique Chairs, Large Hand Painted Pine Rocking Chair, Upholstered Sofa, Large Oversize Recliner Chair, Fantastic Carved Ivory Inlaid Coffee Table with Real Ivory Elephant Tusks on the Corners from India, Ivory Inlaid Tables, Antique Tea Cart, Ornate Octagon Carved End Tables - Blue Decorated Jugs Cowden & Wilcox Harrisburg, PA and New Brunswick 2 Gallon - 1912 & 1914 Porcelain PA License Plates - 1949 Coca-Cola Calendar Advertising, Graupner Amber Beer Bottle Harrisburg, PA - Highspire Whiskey Amber Bottle by Hanlen with Nice Label - Keystone Seltzer Bottle - MARBLES Eagle Sulfide, Extra Large Swirls - Sunoco Oil Bottle - Tin Oil Cans - Antique Papier-Mâché Black Cat Halloween Candy Bucket - Cast-Iron Banks - Motorcycle Collection Large Scale Harley- Davidson, Indian, Military, Police (about 50+ some boxed) - RARE 1876 Fairmont Park Philadelphia Agricultural Poster Framed showing American Eagle holding 13-Star Flag, with Horticultural Hall, Machinery Hall, Memorial Hall, Art Gallery and Main Exhibition Buildings - 1995 Motor Home 37’ with 55,000 miles, Master Bedroom with Entertainment Center, large bathroom with tub & shower, electric slide out to double size of living room, sleeps 6-8, kitchen remodeled like new, front TV, microwave, outside awning, always maintained ... excellent.

Announcements auction day take precedence over any previous printed or oral information.

View Listing and Pictures at www.auctionzip.com (auctioneer ID #4123)

Preview Sale Day 10:00 A.M. Cash or Approved Check - 10% Buyer’s Premium - Food & drink on site.

PALADIN AUCTIONS License #AY-001978 Phone: (717) 991-7000

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Old Country Auction 30 Year Collection of Antiques & Collectibles • Old Tools

Silver Coins & Bars • Toys • Longaberger ® Baskets Comic Books • Greenhouse Supplies • H.H. Goods

WED., MAY 9, 2012 AT 8:30 A.M. LOCATED AT: 5673 Buena Vista Rd., GAP, PA 17527

Directions: Rt. 340 To 897 S. Approx. 1 Mile To Buena Vista Rd., From Rt. 30 Take 897 N. Approx. 3 Miles To Buena Vista Rd. Or Flaud’s Greenhouse.

Antiques & Collectibles: Old 1 row corn planter • 1 hole corn sheller • Old air compressor (Curtis St. Louis) • Wooden Barrels • Row maker • Wheat forks • Wooden shovels • Block Planes • Old jack • Hay hooks • Burlap bags • Hog Hanger • Crosscut saws • Balance scales • Wooden pulleys • Straw cutter • Scales • Ice Tong • Wooden boxes • Monkey wrenches • Old wooden wagon jack • Sleigh • Large copper kettle w/ handle • Water fountain • Butter churn • Sadirons • Strainers • Wooden baseball bats • Toolboxes • Old Auger • All kinds

of old tools • Milk cans • Old ice chest • Enterprise sausage stuffer • Large amount of skillets including #8 Wapak • Wagner #8 Dutch oven • Griswold #7 & ORR Reading & Bayer waffle pans • Also Griswold #8-10-11-12 and more • Wash wringer • All kinds and quantity of old gas oil cans • Old signs • Singer sewing machine • Cast-iron kettles and pans • Old dippers • Ice chest • Cream separator (not complete) • Quantity of Granite & Agateware of all kinds • Watering cans • Teapots • Wash boiler • Savory roast pans • Sprinkling cans • Remington print • Frames and more prints • Dome top trunk plus more trunks • Quantity of marbles • Hooked rug • Huge amount of Longaberger® baskets • Scott-Powell milk bottle • Metal shelving • And copper scrap • Much more. Furniture & Glassware: Dresser w/marble top • Jelly cupboard • Showcase • School desk • Cane rocker • Old furniture clamps • Silverware • Redware • (Liberty Blue) (Staffordshire dishes) • Carnival Glass • Pyrex • Fire-King • Moon and star • Avon Cape Cod • Earthware pie plates • Globe & Crown fruit jars • Dated fruit jars • 100s of Blue jars • Zinc jar lids and more. Silver Coins: 1 oz. .999 silver bars • 1 oz. fine silver dollars • 10 Troy oz. silver bar • 1885 & 89 Morgans & 1922 & 23 peace. Toys and Books: Hubley • Tonka • Nylint • Texaco • Fisher-Price • Tinkertoy set • Franklin mint 1958 Chevy in box (mint cond.) • Also 1957-64-67 Chevrolet cars • Books: Little Big Books • Comic books including 10¢, 12¢, 15¢, 20 centers and more • 1876 Bible • 1866 Civil War history book Vol. 2 w/new cover • Quantity of Little Golden Books • Hardy Boys • 1800’s Almanac’s • Plus many more books. Household Goods & Greenhouse Supplies: Quantity amount of Canning Jars all sizes • Tupperware • Baby items • Silverware and dishes of all kinds • Box lots • 12 qt. stainless kettle • All kinds of kettles • Planters • Hanging baskets • Mother’s Day planters w/flowers • Birdbaths • Weed control fabric • All kinds of pots and baskets. Auctioneer’s Note: Flaud’s Greenhouse is liquidating of what’s left in greenhouse and personal collection of antiques and collectibles over 30 years. We will have an hour or 2

of selling old books most in good condition. We are still unpacking. Plan to spend the day with us. Selling with 2

auctioneers all day. Order of Sale: Toy trucks and cars at 10 A.M. • Longaberger® Baskets at 11 A.M. •

Silver Coins at 12 Noon • Followed by comic books. Hope to see you there.

Preview Tuesday eve from 5 P.M. to 8 P.M.

Terms of Sale: Cash, PA Check Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard, Discover) • 5% fee will be waived if paid by cash or PA check. Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible for accidents.

SALE FOR: AARON & BARBARA FLAUD

717-442-9013

For Photos: Go to auctionzip.com ID#25310

AUCTION SALE BILLS

The South East Chapterof the PennsylvaniaAuctioneers Association isinviting the public to visit theNational Christmas Center astheir guests, free of charge.

“April is NationalAuctioneers Month and weare proud to be Auctioneers,”says Jessica Shaub Meyer, theevent coordinator. “We wouldlike to show our appreciationto all of you who support ourprofession and the auctionmethod of selling by invitingyou to visit this magicalplace,” she continues.

Come to the NationalChristmas Center FamilyAttraction and Museum onFriday, April 27th, from 4 p.m.until 8 p.m. The museum islocated at 3427 LincolnHighway East (Route 30),Paradise, Pennsylvania 17562(www.nat ionalchris tmascenter.org).

The National ChristmasCenter is dedicated to pre-serving and sharing wonder-ful memories of Christmaspast and present, near and far.

This 20,000 square foot,indoor, life-sized exhibitbrings this holiday to life forguests of all ages. Do notmiss this opportunity to cele-brate the auction professionand the season of Christmas.

The Auctioneers of theSouth East Chapter of thePennsylvania AuctioneersAssociation hope to seeyou April 27th. For moreinformation, call eventcoordinator Jessica Meyerat (717) 940-2601.

Celebrating Auctioneering -Christmas Style!

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BLUMS AH001820

AUCTIONEER: TED SANAYKA AU-003964-L MANAGER

CAROLYN FRY

“Proven Reliability for Buyers And Sellers” Schuylkill Mall

See Our Web Site: www.blumauctions.com Phone: (570) 622-3089 • (570) 874-1651

Fax: (570) 874-1653 S742742

ANOTHER HUGE SALE AT SCHUYLKILL COUNTY’S BEST AUCTION

BLUM’S BID B OARD AUCTION 11:00 A.M. (PREVIEW 10:00 A.M.) SATURDAY, MAY 5 TH , 2012

Located At The Schuylkill Mall, FRACKVILLE, PA 17901 Directions: Interstate 81 & Route 61

FIREARMS: Steyr M-95 8 mm Carbine, Russian Tokarov SVT-40 S/A Rifle, Swiss Vetterli M69/71 .41 Rimfire Rifle, Winchester Model Of 1917 30-06, Marlin Mod. 60 SA .22 Rifle, Remington Nylon .22 Cal. Rifle w/S cope , Kresge 20 Ga. w/E ngraved Stock, Remington Mod. 11 12 Ga. Sportsman , Savage Mod. 93R-17HMR Rifle, Hopkins And Allen Capt. Jack 22 Cal. Rev. , BC Myluck Mod. Buffalo 7.65/.32 Cal. Pistol, Raven Mod. MP25 .25 Cal. Pistol , PHP 9 mm Croatian (Walthers Copy) Pistol, Indian Ordnance Factories MK1 9 mm Pistol, Ruger Mod. Single 6 .22 Cal Rev., Hi Point Mod. JCP 40 Cal. Pistol, Bond Arms Ranger 45 Cal. Pistol, Excam .38 Cal. Derringer, Jennings J 22 .22 Cal Pistol, Freedom Arms Mini .22 Revolver, Browning FN Baby .25ACP Pistol, Various Magazines Incl.: Glock 9 mm, Taurus 9mm, Walther P22, Keltec 380, Ruger Mini 14, M16/AR15 And More!

FURNITURE HIGHLIGHTS: Gorgeous Howard Miller Oak Grandfather Clock, Ridgeway Grandmother Clock, Curio w/B eveled Glass, Jelly Cupboard (Soft Feet) Mahogany Serpentine Drop Front Writing Desk, Kneehole Desk, Mahog. Game Table, Misc. Floor And Table Lamps, End Tables.

OAK: Dbl. Drop Fluted Leg Table w/E xts., 9 Matching Oak Cane Seat Chairs, Early P.B. Chairs, Murphy Bed, Revolving Book Rack, Round Table w/P aw Feet, Small Oak Hall Tree. 1968 Era Herman Miller Shell Sofa, Victorian Chairs , 2 Qtr. Spindle Hitchcock Chairs, Rope Bed, Ptd. Cottage Washstand, Cedar Chests, Misc. Antique Chests, Trunks And Dressers, Vintage Player Piano, Rush Seat Chair, Stool And Table, Vintage Wall Cupboard , H.M. Corner Cupboard, Few Floor Radios, Various Wooden Tool, Grain And Storage Boxes, Danish Modern D.R. Set And Desk, 70’S Sectional Sofa, Small Wooden Settee, Wooden Rockers Including Stenciled, Matching Coffee And End Tables, Gun Cabinets, 4 Matching Wood Bar Stools, Wicker Chairs, Stools, Benches, Tables, Chairs, Desks Incl. Child’s Size, Uph. Sofas, Recliners And Chairs. Large Array Of Furniture For Your Home! Metal Kitchen Area Cabinets And Wardrobes, Dressing Mirrors And Wall Mirrors, Great 30’s Buffet Mirror And More!

JEWELRY: Diamond And White Gold 14k Ring, White Gold And Ruby Earrings, 14k Opal And Diamond Necklace, 14k White Gold Diamond Ring, 14k And 10k Rings, 14k Yellow Gold And Sterling Ring, Jade Pendant Set In 14k, Lots Of Sterling Jewelry, Lots Of Fashion Clamp Bracelets, Necklaces, Rings, Scarab And Cameo Jewelry. Demi Sets Of All Designs, Lots Of Costume Jewelry, Pins, Brooches, Bracelets, Rings, Necklaces, Boxes Of Estate Jewelry Incl. Some Signed, Men’s And Ladies’ Watches, Pocket Watches Incl. SZ 14 Waltham Pin Set, Elgin R.R. Watch And More!

COINS AND CURRENCY: 1883 Slabbed C.C. Silver Dollar GSA, Silver Dollars, Eagles, Halves Incl. Barber And Seated Liberty, Commemoratives Incl.: U.S.O, 1988 Olympic Set, 1992 Olympic Set, 1987- S Constitution, 1986- S Statue Of Liberty, 1989- S Congress Bicentennial, 1 Troy Oz. Bar .999 German Silver, 1828 Half Cent (w/H ole), 1843 Lg. Cent, 1852 Lg. Cent, 1858 Flying Eagle Cent, 1865 2 Cent Piece, 1883 5 Cent Piece, I.H. Cents, Mint Proof Sets Incl. 1991-S Prestige Set, Misc. Type Coins, 1923 $1.00 Silver Cert., 1929 $10.00 Shenandoah Nat’l Banknote, Misc. Silver Certs, Qtr. Sets , Presidential $1.00 Coin Proof Set And Lots More!

MILITARY COLLECTIBLES: Nazi Banner (As-Is), German Helmet, NSDAP Auto Pennant, Armband, Cap Devices, Shoulder Boards, Belt Buckle, Nazi Photos, Postcards, Tank Wrench, Krim Campaign Shield & Memel Campaign Medal , U.S. WWI Doughboy Helmet, Various Other Military Caps And Uniform Pieces, Vintage Military Sun Helmet, Empty Lucky Strike Pack And Ace Patch , U.S. Tear Gas Canister, Army Dbl. Engraved Sword, Various Patches, Pins , Etc., Book On Patriotism Of Sch. County 1861-1865, U.S. Military Holster, H.M.S Caledonia Navy Trade Hat, Engraved Sword - George S. Gethen Co. Phila.

MINING AND RAILROAD: Miner’s Canvas Hat, Water Can, Carbide, Safety, Oil, And Edison Lamps, Dynamite Boxes, Vintage Adv Item S, N.Y.R.R., P&R, P.R.R. L anterns, Reading Co. Can w/ S pout, Wooden Box w/B aldwin Locomotive Works Decal.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: B ull’s- H ead & Buescher Clarinets, Very Early Horn w/C ase, Glockenspiel, (2) German Squeezeboxes, Acoustic Guitar, Hohner Keyboard, Various Harmonicas.

CAMERAS AND RADIOS: Early Kodak, Voigtlander, Argus, Bell And Howell Movie Camera, Keystone Projector, Revere 16mm Projector w/S ound, Metro And Steelman Phonographs, Philco Model 37-38 Table Radio, Crosley Mod 148 Table Radio And Others By Emerson, Philco , RCA Victor, Westinghouse And Stewart Warner.

CLOCKS: (2) West German Mantel Clocks, (2) Mission Oak Wall Clocks, Yankee Clipper Banjo Clock, Waterbury Shelf Clock, Havlin Elec. Shelf Clock, Elec. Panther Clock.

PRIMITIVES: C.I. Store Scale, Hucksters Scale, Early Tin Lantern, Barn Lanterns, Copper Boiler, Jacobs Scale, C.I. Frying Pans, Water Pump, Enterprise Press, Slaw And Washboards, Round Screed, Wooden Washing Machine Tub And Lid, 6 Tube Candle Mold, Baskets, German Gas Heater, Crocks, Jugs, Mason Jar, Quilts

MORE EARLY COLLECTIBLES: Early 1900 Dentist’s Cabinet And Chair, Rag Rug Loom. Potbelly Stove, Metal Fans, Agateware, (2) Model T Rims, Edison Cylinder Records, Nabisco Store Tin, Early Small Kitchen Appliances And Items, Coffee Grinder, L.C. Smith Typewriter, Toledo Detecto Scale, Lg. Brass Key Wells Fargo, Early Handcuffs, Adv. Pcs. Incl.: Bottles, Cans, Tins, Oil Bottles, Signs And More!

CHINA, GLASSWARE AND POTTERY: Depression Glass, Art Glass, Carnival Glass, Colored Glass, Fenton, Vaseline Glass, Capo-di- M onte, Mc C oy, Weller, Hull, Royal Doulton Figurine, Toby Mugs, Noritake Pink Rose China, Gibson Fruit China, Hall Autumn Leaf, Pfaltzgraff, Pyrex, Corningware, Cartoon Glasses, Collectible Steins And More.

MISC. COLLECTIBLES: Longaberger® Baskets And Accessories, Collectible Knives And Swords, Adv. Items - All Subjects, Comics, Records, Beer Adv. Incl. Lights, Sports Cards And Sports Items, ARTWORK INCLUDES: Paintings, Prints, And Photos Covering Many Subjects. TOYS, TRAINS, DOLLS: Lionel Trains And Accessories, 1950 Dopke Pressed Steel Rossmoyne Fire Truck, Lg. Number 1950’s Toy Tractors, Tonka And Other Metal Trucks, Die- C ast Vehicles Of All Types, Hess Trucks Incl. Training Van, Matchbox And Hot Wheels, Vintage Board Games, Corgi Cinderella’s Coach, Hunting And Fishing Items, B.B. And Air Guns And Lots More!

TOOLS, LAWN & GARDEN, APPLIANCES AND MISC.: Craftsman 12” Floor Model Bandsaw & Bench Top Scrollsaw, Craftsman 2 Section Rolling Tool Cabinet, Sears And Porter Cable Compressors, Locking Steel Tool Cabinet, Lots Of Hand And Power Tools, Trindl Arc Welder, Motorcycle Lift.

SPECIAL MENTION: Troy -B ilt 2200 PSI Pressure Washer, T roy -B ilt Jr. Tomahawk Chipper / S hredder, T roy -B ilt Jr. Tiller, Craftsman And Snapper Mowers, Lawn Tractor Attachments, Honda Pressure Washer, Few Older Chipper Shredders, Billy Goat Lawn Vac. /C hipper, Gas Weed Wackers, Wheelbarrows, Wood Lath, Cattle Gates, Alum Ext. Ladders.

MISC.: York Floor Safe, Pool Table, Golf Clubs, Power Mobility Shopping Carts, Wheel Chairs, Walkers, Bikes For Children And Adults, Child’s Basketball Shooting Game And 76 ers Furniture, (2) Patio Sets, Misc. Patio And Outdoor Furniture Pieces Incl. Wicker, Weber Gas Grill, G Foreman Grill, Int. And Ext. Doors, Vinyl Windows, Shutters And Moldings, New Corner Tub, Std. Fiberglass Tub, Dbl. Utility Sink , Pedestal Sink And Bath Sink Counter, Kenmore Freezer , A/C Units, TVs, Microwaves, VCR/DVD Players, Vacuums, Carpet Cleaner, Fans, Dehumidifiers, Carpet Remnants, Hanging Light Fixtures, Mattress Sets, Store Displays, Floor Showcases, Lg. Amt. Of Lumber Incl. Cherry And Oak, Large Wooden Propeller, 30+ Local Yearbooks, Vintage Quilts And Coverlet.

EXERCISE EQUIPMENT: Bowflex, Nautilus AB Machine , D.P. Bodytone 300 Exercise Machine, Ironman Endurance 200 Inversion Table , AB Circle Pro, Exercise Bike.

SPECIAL MENTION: RARE AND UNUSUAL LIGHTED JIMI HENDRIX TRIBUTE SIGN FROM CAFÉ WHA? NYC

CHECK US OUT AT OUR NEW SCHUYLKILL MALL LOCATION - PREVIEW HOURS: THURS., FRI., SAT. 11-9 OR SUNDAY 11-5

13% BUYER’S PREMIUM WITH 3% DISCOUNT FOR CASH - GUN REGISTRATIONS DONE ON SITE

AUCTIONZIP.COM AUCTIONEER #1161 VOTED BEST AUCTION IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY 4 YEARS IN A ROW!!!!!!

TOY & TRAIN AUCTIONS 10 A.M. SATURDAY, MAY 5 TH

AT THE RIDGE FIRE COMPANY 480 RIDGE ROAD, SPRING CITY, PA 19475

MODERN ERA TOY TRAIN AUCTION In The Pavilion: Thomas The Tank Engine Freight Cars And Accessories. Bethlehem Steel Switcher. Brand-new Boxcar Assortment Includes: Lionel Christmas Boxcars, Angela Trotta Thomas, Vapor Records, Lionel Art Boxcars, 6464 Series Boxcar Sets. Mickey Mouse And Other Cartoon Freights; Various Holiday Freights And Accessories. Custom Series Consist II 3 Pack And Celebration Series Cars. Command Control Aquarium Car. Plutonium Car 2 Pack. Dozens Of Structures, Santa Pylon, WLLC Radio Station Brand-new Lionel - Made American Flyer Trains. A Smattering Of Original Lionel Standard & Postwar Trains. MTH Equipment. K-Line Accessories And Amusing Buildings: Hot Box BBQ Shacks, Ford Sign Tower, Fender-Benders. WP Budd Car 3-Unit Zephyrette Set. Williams. Extensive Selection Of Layout Necessities Such As: Real Trax. Loads, Lock-Ons, Tunnels, Turn-Outs, Crossovers, Bridges. Figure Sets And Die-Cast Vehicles. Scenic Materials. Power Supply Packs. Videos, How-To Books. Dealers, Use This Opportunity To Restock After The TCA York Meet! Much Of This Material Is Brand-New And In Sealed Original Boxes. Also! Tools, Parts, Parts, Parts Both Cataloged And Uncataloged, About 200 Lots! TOY AUCTION In The Blue Rroom HOPALONG CASSIDY COLLECTIBLES. Extensive Selection Of BARCLAY And MANOIL Indians And Other Figures. Britains Figure Sets Including Coronation Coach. Corgi Heritage Pinder Circus Trucks. Fairgrounds And Showman’s Vehicles. Eddie Stobart Vehicles. James Bond Golden Eye, Green Hornet And Other Super Hero Vehicle Sets. Brumm Fiats & European Vehicles. Hot Wheels. Matchbox: Super Fast And Lledo Days Gone Autos. Solido WWII Tanks. Dinky Vehicles. Winross Trucks. Hess, Texaco, Ertl. Schuco Jr. Line Vehicles. Brooklin. Dozens Of Franklin Mint Autos. Hubley And Other Cap Pistols. GI Joe Assortment. K-Line Hershey’s Work Train. Lionel Area 51 Diesel Freight Set. Bachmann G Ga.

Please Review Complete Listings At

www.maurerail.com Preview: Friday, May 4th From 7 P.M.-9 P.M. And

From 8 A.M.-10 A.M. Day Of Auction. All Items Sold As-Is, Where-Is. 12% Buyer’s Premium w/2%

Discount For Cash Or Approved Check. (AY001999).

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Directions: U.S. 13 North Left Onto Wrangler Hill Rd., Left Onto Red Lion Rd., Auction Signs Posted 2008 Kubota B3030 w/LA 403 Loader - Heated and Air Conditioned Cab - Tilt Steering - 4 Wheel Drive - Windshield Washer - Quick Disconnect 104 Hours - Garage Kept - Very Clean. Land Pride 5’ Scrape Blad e 3 pt. Hitch, Land Pride 5’ Finish Mower 3 pt. Hitch, Sears Craftsman Mower 26 HP Twin V 54” Cut with Bagge r, Craftsman 32cc Gas Trimmer/Edger, Homelite Trimmer, Craftsman Thatcher and Aerator, Craftsman Leaf Blower, Scott Drop Seeder, Murray Push Mower, Electric Hedge Trimmers, Easy Roller Yard Cart, Wheelb arrow, Propane Tanks, Various Sprayers and Lawn Tools of Every Type. Large Assortment of Tools incl. Crafts man and DeWalt Hand and Power Tools, 15 HP Electric Start Briggs and Stratton Portable Generator 25’ 30 amp Generator Adaptor Cable, 26 gal. Husky Air Compressor, Heavy-Duty 12 gal. 4.5 Shop Vac, New Home 310 0 psi Pressure Washer with Briggs and Stratton Engine, Sears Craftsman 5 HP Front Tine Tiller, Troy-Bilt M ammoth Rototiller and Edger, 10” Ryobi Table Saw in Box, Craftsman Chainsaw, Black and Decker Skil Saw, Com plete Set Ridgid Pipe Wrenches, Wilton Vice, Industrial Vacuum Cleaner, Roll of Aluminum Flashing, Cast-Ir on Radiator, Plastic Cold Storage Curtains, New Floor Tiles in Boxes, 3T Floor Jack, Bottle Jacks, Jack Stands, Car Ramps, Shop Lights, Extension Ladder, Craftsman Toolboxes, New Air Hose Reel, 110 volt Air Condition ers, 2- way CB Radio, Car Buffers, 5T Chain Ratchet Come Along, Lots of Brass Fittings, Speakman Brass Tub F ittings. Wicker Furniture Set, Dining Room Tables with Chairs, China Cabinets, Lane Cedar Chest, Amish-Made B ench Chest, Bedroom Sets with Beds, Dressers, Side Tables, Variety of Couches, Chairs, Tables, TVs, Small Appliances and more. Bandoneon, Ridgeway Corner Grandfather Clock, Punch Bowl, Knickknacks, Carnival Glass, Crystal, Doilies, Sheets, Towels, Pillowcases. Many Porcelain Head Dolls, Cabbage Patch Dolls , Avon collectibles, Coins, Jewelry, Jewelry Box, Music Boxes, Rhythm Quartz Clock in Box, Engineer Boots, Cowboy Boots, Coveralls, Suede Windbreaker Jacket, Sportsman’s Jacket, Christmas Collectibles Many New and In Boxes, Santa Express Train Set, Nativity Set, Christmas Dishes, Lighted Beer Signs, Zebco Fishing Re els, Buck Hunting Knives, Small Collectible Knives, Belt Buckles, Floor Safe. Large Assortment of Lawn Statuary, Lawn Furniture, Wrought Iron Furniture, Covered Swing, Plant Stands, Canopy, Birdbaths, Yard Lights, Large Yard Fountain, Bug Zapper, Sump Pump, Water Transfer Pump.

Good Food and Refreshments Served By: Vietnam Veterans Of America State Council Chapter 850 Kent County DE

Homemade cakes and pies by the local Amish ladies TERMS: Payment in full the day of sale with CASH, or Check.

Announcements made the day of auction supersede all advertisement Auctioneer’s Notes: Remember, there is No Buyer’s Premium applied to your bid price, Or Del. Sales Tax.

Green Gavel Auction, LLC. Ben Twilley, Auctioneer

(302) 734-2432 www.GreenGavelAuction.com

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OUTSTANDING PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE BED, ANTIQUES,

FURNITURE, CARVED CANES, VINTAGE KEROSENE LAMPS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SS GRILL

THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 AT 3:30 P.M. Located At 5790 Main Street,

CENTER VALLEY, PA LEHIGH COUNTY TERMS - CASH OR PA CHECKS. NO OUT-OF-STATE CHECKS.

NO BUYER’S PREMIUM. View Full Ad And Pictures At auctionzip.com ID#5574.

ARNER AUCTIONEERS LLC AUCTION ORDERED BY: AY-002071 Mr. and Mrs. Phone 570-386-4586 George Radecsky REFRESHMENTS

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Crafts & Decoratives 1603 Carlisle Rd., Camp Hill, PA 17011 Dir. : From I-83 Ex. 40 New Cumberland - Go West on Carlisle Rd.

Sat., April 28 th at 9 A.M.

Preview Fri. 1-7 P.M. Selling the Contents of

Country Patchwork Shop & Barn Variety of antiques ~ brass and cast-iron items ~ early wooden washing machine ~ vintage local advertising incl. Parthemore milk bottles ~ 1890 Instantaneous Ice Cream Freezer and other ice cream items ~ crocks and stoneware ~ rare early hand-cranked wood drill ~ tools ~ vintage soda items ~ toys ~ tinware ~ candles ~ vintage paper & ephemera ~ large inventory of NOS (dolls, bears, Beanie Babies) ~ craft items ~ quilting supplies & large asst. of fabrics ~ framed artwork & prints ~ country furniture - hutches, bookcases, etc. AND AN ATTIC FULL OF ITEMS WE HAVEN’T SEEN YET! 1,000 Lots ... All Day Event - GOOD FOOD ON SITE

REAL ESTATE AUCTION 1603 Carlisle Rd., Camp Hill, PA 17011 Dir.: From I-83 Ex. 40 New Cumberland - Go West on Carlisle Rd.

Wed., May 9 th at 4 P.M.

c. 1860‘s COLONIAL 2-STORY WOOD FLOORS ~ WALK-IN FIREPLACE

LARGE ROOMS ~ GARAGE/BARN Zoned Uses - Retail Business - Private Residence - Apartment

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This unique property has been servicing the West Shore Area as a shop for well over 50 yrs. Nestled in a lovely residential area, it is a jewel just waiting to be re-polished for business and/or residential use. Open House This Sunday 3 to 5 P.M.

For More Info on Both Auctions Call Gary at (717) 968-7773 HOMETOWN AUCTIONS

Licensed by PA Dept. of State #AY002105 See Us On Auctionzip.com ID #26189

TWO-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION Will sell at

GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION, located at 643 Kriner Road,

CHAMBERSBURG, PA CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17202 CHAMBERSBURG, PA SESSION I: FRIDAY, MAY 4 AT 1 P.M.

Johnny Lightning, Modern Hot Wheels & Matchbox

SESSION II: SATURDAY, MAY 5 AT 10 A.M. Planes, Trains & Autos

SESSION ONE: Over (150) cataloged lots of Topper Johnny Lightning (many different models & color variations) PLUS approx. 20,000 Black Wall era Hot Wheels & Matchbox NIP sold in uncataloged tray lots. SESSION TWO: Over (250) cataloged lots of Lionel trains & accessories, Die-cast cars including Marjorette, Solido, Siku, Gescha, Conrad, Aero Mini, NZG, Joal, etc. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Sale #3 from an outstanding toy collection. Our next toy auction from same collection will be held Friday and Saturday, June 22 and June 23 beginning at 9 A.M. each day featuring Matchbox & Dinky’s.

Preview Friday, May 4 from 10 A.M. and Saturday, May 5 from 8 A.M.

AUCTIONZIP.COM AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #1042. AUCTIONZIP.COM TERMS: Cash. Visa/MC/AMEX/Discover accepted. Thirteen percent (13%) buyer’s premium discounted by 3% for cash and acceptable check will be applied to all winning bids. Statements made day of sale take precedence.

GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION LLC Our Service is the Difference Our Service is the Difference Phone (717) 263-6512, (800) 315-3265,

Fax (717) 263-0188, RH120-L www.GatewayAuction.com JOHN F. KOHLER, JR., AUCTIONEER

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WALLACE NUTTING FURNITURE & TREENWARE (14+ pcs.) : Chippendale Slant Front Desk; #451 Writing Arm Windsor Chair; #416 Pine Settle; #653 Splay Leg Table; #22 Candlestand; #493 Pilgrim Armchair; Two #409 Windsor High Back Armchairs; #311 Windsor Side Chair w/Comb; #301 Bow Back Windsor Chair; Two #27 Curly Maple Salt Dishes; #29 4” Curly Maple Saucer; Miniature Salesman’s Sample Chair. WALLACE NUTTING PICTURES: Waiting for the Auto to Pass; Charleston Steps; Reading from Arabian Nights; Maryland, My Maryland; The Parthenon; Donjon Chenanceau; A Bridge of Sighs; Village Manor; Stepping Stones at Bolton Abbey; Hereford; An Old Castle Moat; Belle of the Herd; “Two Children” Floral; Mt. Rainier; 5 Different Rosa Scenes; Many Animals; Men; Children; Gardens; Florals; Seascapes; Foreign; Interiors; Exteriors; Books; Silhouettes; Cards; Letters; other Memorabilia; much more. NUTTING-LIKE PICTURES: CHARLES SAWYER (15+): Cannon Mountain Tramway; Universalistic Church; Overlooking Pickford Camps; Old Man of the Mountains; Mt. Chocorua; many more. FRED THOMPSON (25+): The Old Pilot; Colonial Baby; Soldier’s Farewell; Pin Trays; FT Silhouettes; Rare Baby’s Memorandum; many more. DAVID DAVIDSON (10+): Grandpa’s Marguerites; many more. ALSO: Carlock; Edson; HM & WH Gardiner; Standley; many more.

Wallace Nutting AUCTION & CONVENTION Auction: Friday, May 18 th ... 2:00 P.M. Convention: Saturday, May 19th … 7:30 A.M. Hilton Garden Inn * 530 West Pennsylvania Avenue

FT. WASHINGTON, PA 19034

550+ lots of Wallace Nutting Pictures, Books & Furniture, and hand- colored photographs by Charles Sawyer, Fred Thompson, David Davidson, Charles. Higgins, many more. Featured will be nearly 100 pictures from the Richard & Dorothy Manville Collection, plus 30+ other various consignors. The Auction is open to the general public.

Michael Ivankovich P.O. Box 1536, Doylestown, PA 18901

(215) 345-6094 AU-003494-L

E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.wnutting.com

If you like Wallace Nutting, there hasn’t been a better time to buy in the past 25 years. Join us for two days of Wallace Nutting Fun & Auction Action at the 2012 Wallace Nutting Collectors Club Auction & Convention. Can’t make it? Bid Online via ArtFact. Register to bid at www.ArtFact.com , visit www.wnutting.com for a FREE Auction Catalog and to see 100+ pictures, or call us for further details.

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ANTIQUE SALE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2012 at 4:30 P.M. - Guns - German & Military Items - Large Quantity Of Furniture TOY AUCTION, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2012 at 10 A.M. - Lots Of Toys And Trains & Still Accepting Consignments For This Sale. ANTIQUE SALE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2012 at 4:30 P.M. - German Items - Military Items - Guns. Look for updated listing in next week’s issue.

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Frederick L. Toomey, CAI AU-1297-L Phone (717) 755-6105

Mark A. Toomey AU-3266-L Phone (717) 840-1193

Auction Center Phone (717) 252-0289 “The Trusted Name In Auction Services”

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ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, FURNITURE, TRAINS, TOOLS, BOLENS LAWN TRACTOR, TWO ROOMS OF BOX LOTS

MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012 at 9:00 A.M. TOOMEY AUCTION CENTER

240 HATCHERY RD. IN HELLAM TOWNSHIP Located 5 miles east of York, PA, take Rt. 30 east to the Hallam Exit, go south to traffic light and turn left. Go thru Hallam Boro to Accomac Rd. on left. Turn left and go 1 mile to Hatchery Rd. on right. Signs posted. Dovetailed slant top desk, drop leaf tables, 3 marble top tables, 10 pcs. of whiskey barrel furniture, wicker, tall case clock, curio, mahogany highboy, secretary desk, bedroom suites, rolltop desk, mirrored dresser & washstand, blanket chests, hutches, bedding, uph. pcs. & much more. Costume jewelry, clocks, books, pictures & prints, sports memorabilia, oil lamps, 1903 York City Atlas (rough), Historic blue plate, Carnival, pattern, Depression & opalescent glassware, apothecary jars, Zippo lighters, 1924 Plan of Mt. Wolf, Wedgwood “English Terrace” dishes, sev. other sets of dishes, silver plate pcs., dolls, ladies’ boots, flatware, records, block planes, Harley helmet, old photos, Goebel figurines, drafting tools, art glass pcs., puzzles, old games, FP toys, military clothes to incl. Iraq War chemical protection suit, tin lunch box w/nice graphics, LGB 2180-S train & transformer, AF trains, Life-Like crossings G-scale NIB, lots of track, Marx signal, Lionel bumpers, Marklin N-gauge train in box, Santa North Pole train NIB, old local bottles to incl. C. Upp Jr., Plitt, Getz, Weigel, York Brewing, York Sanitary Milk, etc., electric scooter, water fountain, cupola, dog box, new shutters, parrot cage, lawn sweeper, mowers, hand & garden tools, Bolens 15 HP lawn tractor, two rooms of box lots. Just starting to unpack.

Check our website at www.toomeyauction.com or auctionzip.com #1893 for additions and photos.

Terms: Cash or Approved PA check, VISA, MC, DISC., AMEX. Preview: Sunday evening from 6 to 8 P.M. Furniture sells at 4:00 P.M.

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PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 28 AT 9 A.M.

FOR: 7 LOCAL ESTATES LOCATION: Sassamansville Fire Co.,

1865 Hoffmansville Rd., SASSAMANSVILLE, PA 19472

Directions: West Of Frederick, PA, On Hoffmansville Rd. Between Rt. 663 & Rt. 100, 3 Miles North Of Boyertown, PA. Watch F or Signs. Antiques & Collectibles, Clean Modern Furniture & Working Appliances, 1950s-1990s Toys, Outdoors Equipment & Tools Include Slant Top Partner’s Desk, Oak R olltop Desk w/Chair, 2 Deacon’s Benches, Assort. Child’s Mini Furniture, Oak Parlor & Drop Leaf Tables, Leather Office Chair, Hitchcock Type Rocker, Velour LR Chair, 2 Pc. Art Deco/Waterfall BR Set, Cedar Chest, Carved Front Dresser, 2 Victor. Parlor Chairs, Upright Lighted & Mini Curio Cabinets, Stained & Pressed Lamps, 9 Pc. Kincaid DR Set, Drake - Smith Pine Hutch & Other, 2 - 5 Pc. Breakfast Sets, 5 Pc. Danish/Mid-Century Mod. BR Set, Bemco Bed Set, Knolls Office Chair, 2 - 4 Pc. BR Sets, Oak Entertain. Center w/Fancy Glass Front, Swivel Rocker, Coca-Cola Joe Paterno Football, Tray & Bottle Server, Sled, Underwood Typewriter, Sharp & Magnavox Color TVs w/Remotes, RR & Ship Photos & Postcards, 8 Pc. Patio Set, Art Glass, Art Pottery, Fiestaware, Pyrex, Princess House, Crystal, Cut & Pressed Glass, Statuary/Figurines, Oriental Decor. Coffee Table & Box, Fire-King, Imperial Glass, Yellowware, Life Mag. & Paper Ephemera, Pfaltzgraff, 1940’s Scrapbooks, Stationery, Photography Items, Baldwin Brass, Child’s Portrait, Books & Records, Quilt Rack, Costume Jewelry, Assort. Linens, Sewing Supplies & Cabinet, Holiday Decor. & Crafts, Lg. Birdcage, Bird Figures, Depress. Glass, 2 Adirondack Chairs, Crock, Agateware, Stools, Sm. Yamaha Keyboard, Frigidaire & Whirlpool Ranges, Assort. Kitchenware, Pots/Pans, Sm. Appliances, Adult & Child’s Tricycles, Schwinn & Huffy Bikes, 2 Childrens’ Wagons, Marbles, Razor Elect. Scooter, Doll Parts & Bed, Lionel O-Gauge Trains, HO Gauge Circus Train, Tin Litho. - Dollhouse, Jack-In-Box, Lunch Box, Lead Toy Ships, Disney Toy Box, Assort. Die- Cast Toys - NASCAR, NHRA, Exotic & Classic Cars, Hot Wheels, Harley-Davidson Toys, Gas Trucks, AMT Models, 3 Gumball Machines, 4 Toy Showcases, Assort. Ammo & Reloading Supplies, Assort. Fishing Equipt., Birdbath, Hunting Clothes, Golf Clubs, Sm. Sentry Floor Safe, Hand & Garden Tools, Delta Scroll Saw, 2 Weedeaters & Leaf Blower, Reese 20 K Third Wheel Gooseneck Hitch, 31’x34’ RV Cover, Hand Power Tools, Bench Grinder, Drill Press, Old Tool Chest & Bottles, Keg Tub & Others, Sears 2 H.P. Air Compressor, Port. Air Tank, Floor & Bottle Jacks, Shop Vac, J ack Stand, Hardware & More.

See www.auctionzip.com Auct. ID #5172 For Photos & Full Listing. TERMS: CASH/GOOD PA CHECKS

Arn B. Malmberg Auctioneer

PA Auctioneer No. AU-002747-L 610-845-2594

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David Cordier, AU005321

717-731-8662

VARIETY AUCTION Furniture – Collectibles – Tools

SUNDAY, APRIL 29 AT 10 A.M. Preview: 9 A.M. Thru Auction

1500 Paxton Street, HARRISBURG, PA 17104 FURNITURE (1:00 P.M.) : 2 nd Auctioneer! 100+ Pcs. Oak Bowfront China; Hitchcock Writing Desk & Chairs;

Curio Cabinet; Bedroom Sets: PA House, Country Oak Bunk Bed, Van Sciver, Berkey & Gay; Mattress & Box Springs; PA House Dining Set; Hutch & Chinas; Sofas: Broyhill, Sealy, Floral, Chippendale Style; Small Card Table; Inlaid Rocker; End Tables; Massage Lounger; Modern Urgos Grandfather Clock; Table & Floor Lamps; Hooked Rugs; More! COLLECTIBLES : Early Buddy L Tinplate Car; Violin-Signed Glass; Bookends; Pewter; Dentist Sign; Aladdin Oil Lamp; 2 Rye Baskets; Bubble Gum Mac hine; Corona Folding Typewriter; Quilts; Scales; Glass Paperweights; Fenton; Nipper S&P; Truck & Plane Models; Fountain P ens; 14” Cast-Iron Skillet; Hawaiian Perfumes; Goebel Figurines; Antiquities; Cricket Bats; Lenox Animals; Lady Doorstop; Cameras: Pentax; Griswold Square Egg Skillet; 2 Dolls Incl. Miniature Jointed Bisque; Steiff Tiger; Teddy Bear; 2 Stag Inkwells; Cart er Ink Bottles; Antique French Scales; Farmall & Oliver Toy Tractors; Weller Eocean Jardinière (as is); Christmas: Vintage & Antique Glass Ornaments, Reed & Barton Bells, & More. BOOKS : Egypt & Its Monuments – Hichens 1908; Science of Common Things – Wells 1857; 3 Chatterbox; Readers; Leather Bound; & More; “Blow Up” Movie Poster; Book & Pamphlets on Printing. ART : Oil Paintings: Snow Scenes s/ A. Lemke; Munchen; Lilacs s/ B. Schreiber; Landscape s/ Bradley; Prints; Large Etching s/ L. Henry Hills; 2 Charles Twe lvetrees Children; More! TOOLS & GARDEN : Mini Delta Sander; GMC Scrollsaw; Drill Bits; Circular Saw; Hand Tools; Lawn Mowers: Troy-Bilt & Lawn Boy; Leaf Blower; Mantis Tiller; 2 Cast-Iron Birdbaths & Bench; Patio Sets; More. HOUSEHOLD : New Kenmore Gas Stove; Small Size Commercial HD Gibson Upright Freezer; Gas Grill; Stereo Equipment: Fisher Speakers; Panasonic Akai X-1800 Reel-to-Reel; Zenith Trans-Oceanic Radio. Hoover Vac; Huffy & AMF Bicycles; Cutco Carving Set; Kitchencraft Cookware; Ned Smith Glass; Dinnerware: Large Set Limoges Lorraine; Four Crown China; Royal Albert Moss Rose Tea Set; Silverplate Incl Flatware; Etched Stemware; Cut Glass; Aynsley Table Lamp; Sheffield Steak Knife Set; Fukagawa T ea Set; Swan Salts. Visit www.CordierAntiques.com for photos & more details. Directions: From 8 3 South 17th Street Exit, Left onto 17th Street, Right onto Paxton; From 83 North 13th Street Exit, Right onto 13th Street, Right onto Paxton. 10% Buyer’s Premium. Terms: Cash, PA checks. Out-of- state checks w/prior approval. All major credit cards accepted. Food concession by Taste of the Nations.

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717-731-8662

ESTATE AUCTION Real Estate & Personal Property

THURSDAY, MAY 3, 2012 AT 4:00 P.M. 62 Charles Street, HIGHSPIRE, PA 17034

REAL ESTATE AT 6:00 P.M.: 1578 SF, 3 BR, 2 Bath, 2-Story Vinyl S ided Tri-plex w/2-Story Oversize 1-Car Garage on .18 lot in Highspire Borough. TERMS: $10,000 down. Settle in 45 days. See Web site or call for complete terms & bidder requirements. Private showings by appointment. PERSONAL PROPERTY AT 4:00 P.M.: FURNITURE (6:30 P.M.): 2 Oak China Cabinets; Gun Cabinet; Waterfall Bedroom Set; Floor & Table Lamps; 2 Childs’ Rol lt op Desks; Cedar Chest & Wardrobe; Sleeper Sofa; Queen Bed; Side by Side; Oak Dining Set; Mahogany Book c ase; Sentry Safe; Wingback Chairs; Steamer Trunk; 40’s Sewing Machine; More. COLLECTIBLES: Pennants; Lighters; Vintage Radios; Fountain Pens; Christmas; Fire Convention Ribbons; Flashlights; Bottles: G. Meyer Harrisburg White Beer; G.E. Magaro Middletown; McDaniel Highspire & More; Premiums; Bakelit e & Plastic Picnic Set; Beer Cans; Military Books & Insignia; Maps; Dog Tags; Tokens; Wooden Nickels; Duck Stamps; Match Box Collectio n; Postcards incl. Real Photo; Board Games; 2 Portable Record Players; and Much More. Cameras: 8mm & 35mm; Yashica 8EIII; DeVry Projector; Brownie Automatic; Minolta; Argus; Baltimore President Trade Cards; Remington Typewriter; Political: including Pinbacks; Ribbons; Truman; Hitler & Uncle Sam Mechanical & More; Rare Jupiter Cast-Iron Pencil Pointer; Highspire: Fire Badge; Bottles; Ephemera; Ceramics; Calendars; Advertising; E. Harlacher Decoys; More. RECORDS: See Website for List! 78’s, 33 1 ⁄ 3 ’s, & 45’s. Chess - Chuck Berry; Atco - Darren & the Coasters; Sun - Jerry Lee Lewis; Coral - Mickey Mantle; Elvis; and Lots More! HOUSEHOLD: Shredder; Emerson Stereo; Silver-Plate Flatware; Dishes & Glassware; Appliances: Whirlpool HD Washer; Clothes Dryer; Microwave & Stand; 5,000 BTU AC Unit. HUNTING & FISHING: Rods; Reels; Lures & Tackle; Whopper Stopper; Fishing & Hunting Licenses; Turkey, Crow & Duck Calls; Sheath Knives including Remi ngton RH 28, Kabar; 30+ Pocket Knives; Duck Decoys; Johnson & Sears Outboard Motors. TOOLS & HARDWARE: Hand & Power Tools; Emmerts Bench Vise; Hardware; Dunlap & Merit Planes; Parker Vise; Vintage Auto Parts: 52 Kaiser; Plymouth; Studebaker; Buffalo Hood Ornament; Manuals & More; Homelite Generator; Sears Drill Press; Pipe Wren ches; Shop Vac; Car Jacks; Bench Grinder; Scrap Copper & Brass; Saylor-Beal Compressor. YARD: Murry Ultra 4.5 H.P. Snow Thrower; Troy 5 H.P. Mulching Mower. 2 VINTAGE BICYCLES: Elgin & Packard. BOX LOTS: 4:00 P.M.! Selling for the Estate of Evelyn Auch. Visit www.CordierAntiques.com for photos & more details. Directions: From S. Cameron/PA-230E turn right onto Mumma Street; Left onto Charles Street. 10% Buyer’s Premium on Personal Property only. Terms: Cash, PA check. Out-of-state checks w/prior approval. All major credit cards accepted. Food concession by Taste of the Nations.

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ON-SITE ESTATE AUCTION

SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2012 AT 10:30 A.M.

737 W. ROLLING ROAD,

SPRINGFIELD, PA 19064

PREVIEW 9:30 A.M. DAY OF SALE STERLING, ANTIQUES, JEWELRY,

FURNITURE & MORE Selling: Wallace Sterling Flatware Service For 12 With 9 Servicing Pieces, Large Silver Figural Centerpiece With Cherubs, Sterling Jewelry, 18k & 14k Gold Jewelry, Lladro, Pair Of Crystal Candelabras, French Style Painted Wood Vitrine With Curved Glass & Painted Scene On Bottom, Artwork, Costume Jewelry, Ladies’ Evening Purses, Old Books, Waterford Goblets & Flutes, Wedgwood China, Vintage Double Inkwell,

Rubyware Umbrella Stand, Area Rugs, Linens, China Glassware, Brass Items, Large China Cabinet, Small Stands, Oriental Side Table With Matching Benches, Highboy, Country French Dining Room Set, Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Old Brass Table Lamp And So Much More. TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Cash Or Pre- Approved Check By Auctioneer. Full Payment Day Of Sale. Please Go To AUCTIONZIP.COM for

photos - #9683 GEORGE H. WILSON,

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Public Auction Of Antiques, Collectibles, Lot Cast- I ron Animals & Items, All Kinds Of Antique Lamps, Cast-iron Toys & Doorstops, Rare Griswold Skillets, Toys, Grassel Wood Carved Handcrafts,

Ephemera, Antique Reference Books, Farm Equipment

SAT., APRIL 28, 2012 AT 8:30 AM. Loc.: 91 Hilltop Dr, Conestoga, LANCASTER CO., PA (Dir.: From Lancaster take Rte. 324 S, in New Danville go on

New Danville Pike to Main St. Conestoga, at PO, veer Left on River Corner Rd., Left on Hilltop Dr. to sale).

Lot Pics & Full list at probstauction.com Auction by Tom & Gerry Grassel

Probst Family Auctions Eric R. Probst (717) 464-3700 AU-1856-L

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toys, books, inkwells and capguns, including an American-made figural example by Ives.A collection of toys simulat-ing insects includes examplesfrom as early as the1890s.

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from thePopeye car-toons. Theyinclude some of the more off-beat characters, such as SeaHag, Alice the Goon, and TheThree Birds, with the largestfigure standing 89 inches tall.

More than 50 original ani-mation cels will be offered.Most originated at WarnerBros. Studios, and some dateto the 1940s.

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poster in Paris in the 1950sand has owned it ever since.

A complete set of RichardAvedon Beatles posters pub-lished in 1967 by the Germanmagazine Stern will beoffered as one lot. Each of thenow-famous, vibrantly huedpsychedelic posters measures19 by 27 inches.

A tremendous variety of

posters will be auctioned:circa-1890 Buffalo Bill WildWest Show promos from theshowman’s French tour, acirca-1895 La MarqueGeorges Richard poster withartwork by “PAL” of both abicycle and early auto, andmany others with a circus,magic or transportationtheme. An 1896 two-sheetpanoramic published byStrobridge for Barnum &Bailey is a scrupulouslydetailed and colorful depic-tion advertising a travelingIndian village whose homelife and occupations are“revealed to Christian eyes inliving groups of strange and

curious people.”Among the best of the

magic posters is an 1870sthree-sheet that came from aFlorida collection. The wood-block print advertising SamriS. Baldwin, a.k.a. “The WhiteMahatma,” measures 81 by42 inches.

Lithographed byFriedlander, a 1910 Wheel ofDeath motorbike-racingposter presents a bizarrescene of a skeleton holding awood-slatted velodrome withthree riders going full throttlearound its inner sides.

The sale also includes a

“Two Old Timers,”Western bronze byFrank Polk, one ofeight bronzes in thesale. Mosby &Company image.

1899 original Alphonse Muchaposter of Sarah Bernhardt inLa Tosca, untouched condition.Mosby & Company image.

Eighteenth-century Continental painting, possibly Dutch.Mosby & Company image.

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century faro gambling set,complete with a Moore’spatented Derringer; and aVirginia Confederate ballotfor the election of JeffersonDavis. An Indy 500

“Pacemaker” medallionawarded to driver Paul Russowill be auctioned, as well.These medallions are present-ed exclusively to drivers whohave led laps at the famouscar race, and it is known thatRusso qualified for the awardboth in 1956 and 1957.

Mosby & Company’sSpring Antiques Auction willbe held on Saturday, April 28,2012, commencing at 10 a.m.Eastern Time at the compa-ny’s gallery at 5714-AIndustry Lane, Frederick,Maryland 21704. Previewhours are noon till 5 p.m. onFriday, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. onSaturday, and by appointmentduring the week prior to thesale. Catered food service willbe available during both auc-tion sessions.

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A Wide Variety Of Fine Pieces From Around The World, Artworks, Postcards, Coins, Shelley Cups And Saucers, Estate Jewelry, Militaria And The Unusual. Asian Antiques: A Lot Of Fine Asian Wares Including Green And White Jade Bangles And Pendants, Snuff Bottles, Zitan Wood Articles, Brush Pots, Famille Rose, Blue And White Porcelains, Large Vases And Jardinieres.

Postcards: Thousands Of Old Postcards From The 1800-1900s. Many Chester County, P A , Historical, RPPC , Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, Halloween And More!!! Milk Bottles And Mason Jars: A Collection Of Over 60+ Pieces Of 1 ⁄ 2 Pint And 1 ⁄ 4 Pint Local And Other Mid Atlantic States Milk Bottles. A Collection Of Rare Mason Jars. Sports: Autographed Photos Including Muhammad Ali, Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle, Kirby Puckett, Frank Robinson, Mike Schmidt, Joe Di M aggio, Reggie Jackson, Eddie Mathews, Ernie Banks And Others. Listed Artworks: 19th Century, Oil On Panel Of Beethoven In A Gilt Frame. Fred Bees, Bethlehem, Pa Watercolor Of A Ballerina, 1959. Shelley Cups And Saucers With Dessert Plates. Clocks, Old Dolls. Militaria To Include Desert Storm Uniforms, Helmets, Gear. Reenactors Revolutionary War And Civil War Items. Preview Tuesday, April 24, 2012 From 10 A. M .-4 P. M . And On The Day Of The Sale From 10 A. M . Until The Start Of The Sale. Coin Collection, U. S . And Foreign Wed., April 25, 2012 12 Noon A Huge Collection Of U. S Silver Coins Including Silver Dollars, Halves, Quarters, Dimes, And Nickels. Indian Head And Wheat Pennies, Half Dimes, 2 And 3 Cent Pieces, Commemoratives.

Coins From Over 100 Countries Including Canada, Germany, France, England, Italy And So Many Others. Preview Tues., April 24 From 12 Noon-4 P. M . And On The Day Of The Sale From 10 A. M . Until The Auction Starts. Postcards And Ephemera Auction Wed., April 25, 2012 6 P. M . Thousands More Postcards From The Last Collection Including Lancaster And Chester County Cards, R PPC And Many Others. More Magazines, Old Books, Car Brochures And Literature, Golden Books And Other Ephemera. Preview Tuesday, April 24 From 12 Noon-4 P. M . And On The Day Of The Sale From 10 A. M . Until The Start Of The Auction. Terms: Visa, Mastercard And Discover, Cash Or Approved Check. 15% Buyer’s Premium Discounted To 12% For Cash Or Good Check. Wire Transfers Accepted For A $20 Fee. P A Auction License

A Y 001987 Auctioneer

Amos Stoltzfus Lic. A U 005077

T HE G AP A UCTION T HE G AP A UCTION T HE G AP A UCTION 5336 MINE RD., KINZERS, PA 17535

717-442-8529 O r 302-438-1217 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.thegapauction.org

www.auctionzip.com I D # 4741 TO BID ONLINE: www.liveauctioneers.com / www.auctionziplive.com

ANTIQUES, ASIAN ARTS, A POSTCARD COLLECTION, ESTATE JEWELRY, A MILK BOTTLE COLLECTION, MILITARIA, SPORTS MEMORABILIA

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SATURDAY, MAY 5 TH , 2012 - 9:00 A.M. Elks Lodge of Millville

1815 E. Broad Street, MILLVILLE, NJ 08332

This Sale includes Partial Estates from the South Jersey Area: Fath Building of Millville, Bridgeton, Fairton, Somers Point, A Wide Range of Quality Antiques - Furniture - Toys - Advertising - Collectibles, Being Sold With No Reserve.

Furniture: 2 Mahog. Hepplewhite Style Inlaid Card Tables 1940’s Attributed to Turner of Hopewell Twp., NJ, MT Walnut Washstand, 5 Pc. Pennsylvania House Cherry Bedroom Set, Wrought Iron Flower Cart, Oak Victrola, 24 Drawer Store Glove Cabinet, Bookcase, Assorted Side Tables, Butler’s Stand, Music Cabinet, Chest-of- Drawers & Dressers, Firehouse Chairs, Rope Bed, Vic t. Mahog. High Back Bed, Vict. Lamp Table, Wicker Rockers, Fern Stands, Primitives & Country Collectibles: 4 National Cash Registers, Greenwich Oyster Tin, Old Tools, Barrels, Trunk, Flour Scale, Great Ornate Store Candy Scale, 36 Printers’ Trays (loaded w/blocks), Wash boile r, Sadirons, Brown & White Crocks & Jugs, Early Wrought Copper Teakettle, Fruit Jars, Milk Bottles, Arrowheads, Contemporary Carved Wood Shorebirds & Decoys, 3 Wood Folk Walker Dolls, Fishing Creel, Early E.G. Booz’s Old Cabin Whisky Bottle 1840 (Sm. Hole in Corner), Glassware & Pottery: Durand “King Tut” Lamp, Durand Threaded Vase w/Hearts, Wedgwood, Lenox, Prussia, Fostoria Sterling Footed Vase w/ Silver Overlay, Figural Porcelain Boudoir Lamps, McCoy Cookie Jar, Red Ruby Glassware, Lenox, Nippon, Pr. Marble Base Table Lamps w/Pa inted Globes, Advertising & Toys: Lionel Trains, Train Accessories, Plasticville, Tonka Toys, Britains Incl. Howitzer/Orig. Box, ESSO Thermometer, Store Counter Signs, Dinky Truck w/Crane, 1920-21 “Boyd’s” Hardbound Millville Advertising Directory, Bond Bread Crate & Fleischman Bread Crate, 33” Diameter Texaco Sign, 100s of Vintage Automobile Oil & Gas Station Product Tins - ESSO, Sinclair, Su noco, Mobil, Cities Service, etc.; Painted Rocking Horse, Child’s Wicker Rocker, Lots of Contemporary Collectible Dolls, Accessories & Miscellaneous: 1930’s Leica Camera w/Leather Case & Others, Champlevé Jardinière, Knights of Columbus Sword, Costum e Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Silver Overlaid Knife Set, Furs, Large Wood International Time Recording Co. Time C lock, Deco Wrought Iron Floor Mirror to View Shoes, 1950’s APCO Wood & Leather Skis, Brass Boat’s Wheel, Hanging Oil La mp (Shade Cracked), Model Airplane Motors, Extension Brass Telescope (36”), Shotguns - 2 Baker Gun Co. “Batavi a Leader” 12 & 16 ga. Damascus Barrel, Pat. 1883 “The Continental” 12 ga. Double Damascus Barrel, Iver Johnson’s Arms & Cycle Works, 44 Shot Single Barrel, JC Higgins 410 Double Barrel Model 1017 (MUST Have a VALID NJ Firearm ID Permit) , 1800’s Pin Fire Double Barrel Pistol, Daisy Air Gun, 2 Zenith Bakelite Radios, Military Collectibles: Attic Estate Find- Trunk of WWII Paper Goods, Gear, Helmets, Bayonets, Medals, Patches. Included in this collection are many Naz i Items (Armband, Medals, Patches, Paper Goods, Hat, Helmets, Belts w/Buckles “Swastika,” Very Large Nazi Banner (52”x 106”) in Great Condition, Collection of Revolutionary War Buttons, WWI US Helmet, Belgium Helmet, Paratrooper’s Hel met, German Durkopp Bayonet & Scabbard w/Matching #s, CSZ Bayonet w/Scabbard, Hembrug w/Leather Scabbard, Japane se “Last Ditch” Bayonet w/ Original Scabbard, Pal 36 Knife, USN Camillus MK2, Long French Bayonet, Frame of W WII Medals, Books & Ephemera: Sheet Music, Photos, Postcards (Santas, Holidays), Old Books - General, Early Children’s Books, Victorian Valentines, WWII Ephemera (Books, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Magazines, Photos, Letters, Award s, Maps, etc. …), Large Portrait Print of Adolph Hitler, NJ Books, Paintings & Prints: Wallace Nutting “Jonquils” Interior, Large Assortment of Prints & Frames, Oil on Canvas Paintings (Contemporary), Of Special Interest: Large All Glass - Mirrored New Year’s Ball (Disco-Party Ball), 3 Feet in Diameter. Auctioneer’s Notes : This auction offers a diverse variety of antiques, collectibles, furniture, table & box lots, and m uch, much more. Something of interest for Everyone! You will not be disappointed! All Items Must be Removed the Day of Sale. All Items are Sold AS- IS / WHERE IS with No Warranties or Guarantees Implied.

Preview NOW on Auctionzip.com * Auctioneer ID#8195 for 100s of Pictures Preview Sale : Saturday, May 5th - 7 A.M. to 9 A.M. * NOTE: Sale Starting at 9:00 A.M. (Box Lots)

Auctioneer: Carl von Rhine Phone: 856-785-1026 or 856-906-1895

Sale Held Indoors - - - Rain or Shine Good Food & Refreshments Available Saturday by The Elks Lodge

Terms: Cash Preferred, New Jersey checks accepted with Proper ID, Out-of-State checks must be approved prior to sale, or be accompanied by a Current Bank Letter of Credit. 10% Buyer’s Premium, 7% Sales Tax unless Exempt & Must have a Copy of Your NJ Resale Number and File a ST-3 or ST-3NR Form. Directions : From Phila.: 42 East (North) to Rt. 55 South to Exit 24, bear right at end of exit, at next traffic light turn right onto Wade Blvd., 1 ⁄ 2 mile to next traffic light, turn right onto Broad St., Lodge is 1 ⁄ 4 mi. on right. From Cape May & Shore Points: Rt. 47 N. to Rt. 55, take Exit 24. Turn left onto Rt 49 at 2nd. traffic light turn right onto Wade Blvd., 1 ⁄ 2 mile to next traffic light, turn right onto Broad St., Lodge is 1 ⁄ 4 mile on right. From Delaware: Take Rt. 49 East, through Millville to Wade Blvd. Turn Left on to Wade Blvd., 1 ⁄ 2 mile next traffic light, turn right onto Broad St., Lodge is 1 ⁄ 4 mile on right.

AUCTION SALE BILLSMOSBY

Indy 500 “Pacemaker” medal-lion presented to racecar dri-ver Paul Russo, 1956 or 1957.Mosby & Company image.

Cased circa-1870 faro set, includes engraved Moore’spatent Derringer. Mosby & Company image.

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MULTI-ESTATE ANTIQUE AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 ND STARTING AT 3 P.M.

Preview: Saturday, April 28 th 10 A.M.-3 P.M. | Tuesday, May 1st 12 Noon-7 P.M. | Wednesday, May 2 nd 12 Noon-3 P.M.

344 Valleybrook Road, CHESTER HEIGHTS, PA 19017 Featuring Estate Merchandise and Antiques from Stowe, Vermont, Palm Beach, Florida, & several Philad elphia Mainline Estates .

Wilson’s Wilson’s Auctioneers & Appraisers Auctioneers & Appraisers

[email protected] Gallery 610-358-9515

Featuring vintage Louis Vuitton Trunk, 5’5” Bronze Statue “The Muse,” Enameled Silver Cigarette Case engraved “To My Best Friend Lou, Yours Babe Ruth”; 1999 Jaguar XJ8L Sedan w/76,900 miles, 2002 Ford Taurus Station Wagon w/58,300 miles; Limoges Floral Porcelain Dinner Set 6 pieces, Lalique, Lladro, Herend, 30+ Royal Doulton, J.E. Caldwell Rose Quartz Deco Clock, Steuben, Wedgwood, 15+ Boehm Bird Figurines, Royal Copenhagen, Cut Glass, (4) Pair of Asian Ginger Jars; Collectables to include Hamilton Beach Milkshake Blenders, Advertising pieces, Sealtest Ice cream Porcelain Sign; Hot Peanut Dispenser, Antique Brass National Cash Register custom-built size 452, Lg. collection of Antique Pipes, Lighters, Telephones, Musical instruments, Men’s Hats, several Top Hats, Antique Fire Helmet, Taxidermy, WWI & WWII memorabilia to include a US 1918 Trench Knife L.F.&C. with four pointed brass knuckles, a parachute, gas masks, etc.; Several Cylinder Edison Machines, Hundreds of MIB “Harmony Kingdom” figurines, Large Antique Copper Lidded Pot, (2) 2’ Anchor Ship’s Lanterns, 6’6” Mahogany Grandfather Clock John Donegan Dublin, 20+ Oriental Rugs including Persian, Kerman, & Silk; Guns to include an 1849 Sam Colt Revolver w/Octagon Barrel #204520, French Pinfire Revolver; Furniture to include Kittinger, Baker, Ogee Clock, 9’2” CIRCA 1805 Antique Stepback Two Door Bookcase (Dublin, Ireland), Solid Cherry Conference Table, 8’4” Breakfront China Closet w/arched lattice doors (Dublin, Ireland), Early Pine Bench Table, Early Pine Schoolmaster’s Desk, (2) English Mahogany Campaign Style Chests, 7’4” Early Pine Bookcase (Pennsylvania), Pair of Queen Anne Side Chairs w/ Floral Needlepoint slip seats, Federal Bowfront Mahogany Chest w/Flare Feet (Penn), Early Walnut Chest, Early Pine Dovetailed Blanket Chest, Early Mahogany Dish Top Tilt-Top table w/spider legs, English Mahogany Tea Table, Early open hearth skillet with rattail hook, (6) Folk Art Spindle Back Chairs, Early Cherry Long Drop Leaf Gateleg Table, (2) Oblong Irish Mahogany Stands, 8’6” Antique Pine Harvest Table, Blue Spindled Door Cupboard, (2) Early Serpentine Mahogany Inlaid Serving Table by Biggs; Art to include a 40”x30” o/c “Sunflowers” by Bill Ewing noted portrait and still life artist CIRCA 1985, a penny size nude on glass slide, 22”x31” John

Chadwick (student of Andrew Wyeth) W/C, “James Gunmaker, Chadds Ford” by Jimmy Lynch”, 24”x34” John Chadwick Pencil Sketch by James Lynch, 28”x34” o/c “Turf Horses Breezing” by Heather St. Claire Davis noted English equestrian artist; 36”x24” Still Life Flowers Jan Peters ‘63; 30”x22” Watercolor “Tulips” by Mark A Bryce ‘82; 30”x40” Horses with Jockeys o/c by Heather Saint Claire Davis 1989; 34”x24” Nureyev” lithograph (signed + numbered) Collotype by James Lynch; “Grand National Steeplechase” - Jay Trump; “Irish Farm Scene” - Rowan Mares; (2) Hunting Prints - From Covert to Covert painted by E.A.L. Douglas “Gone Away”; 32 3 ⁄ 4 ”x24 1 ⁄ 2 ” The Melton Breakfast Engraving by Chas. G. Lewis; (4) 27 1 ⁄ 2 ”x30” Famous Horse Prints - Richard Stone Reeves; 28”x34” Steeplechase Morn - Tom Bluemlein; 24 1 ⁄ 2 ”x27 1 ⁄ 2 ” “Sea Running” Collotype Print - Andrew Wyeth; 25x36 1 ⁄ 2 ” Herrings Fox Hunting Scenes - Breaking; “The Pigeons” & “Lay and Two Hounds” - Louis Icart; 21 1 ⁄ 2 ”x26 1 ⁄ 2 ” - 189/450 signed print of the World’s greatest jockey Willie Shoemaker - Barbara Rieger signed by Subject and Artist; 21 3 ⁄ 4 ”x17 1 ⁄ 2 ” The Winfield Huntsman to the Buchnel Hounds Drawn by J.W. Giles painted by R.B. Davis; 34x30 The Grand National Canal Turn 1965 by Michael Lyne; 33 1 ⁄ 2 ”x23 3 ⁄ 4 ” The Meet at Badminton - Engraving by William Giller; “Folio One, American Indian Drawings by Boleslaw Cybis”, (7) Swarthmore College Plates, and so much more! AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Too much to list, quality additions arriving till sale time!

PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.WilsonsAuction.ne t to JOIN OUR E-MAILING LIST FOR LAST MINUTE UPDATES

ON OUR UPCOMING AUCTIONS For information on absentee and phone bidding please call our Gallery at 610.358.9515 You can also contact us via e-mail: [email protected] Terms: Cash, PA Check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Debit. First time buyers: Check payments accepted only if accompanied by bank letter of credit. 15% Buyer’s Premium .

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Gallery Auction THURSDAY, MAY 3 RD , 2012 - 4 P.M.

2501 E. Ontario Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19134

Railroad Art, Die-cast, Trains & Estate Furnishings Railroad Art, Die-cast, Trains at 4 P.M. - 300 + lots to include: Vintage & contemporary railroad & train original illustrations, paintings & prints; Ertl, Corgi, & other Die-cast cars & trucks; 195 0’s - Modern era Lionel, Bachmann, Mantua, Life-Like, Tyco & other HO scale trains & accessories & prewar to modern era Lionel, Williams, Marx & other trains & accessories.

Estate Furnishings at 5 P.M.: Vintage & contemporary artisan wood pipe collection; costume jewelry; ephemera; stamps; primitives; vintage & contemporary lighters; cameras; quality glass & china; antiq ue estate & decorator style furniture & lighting; electronics; large quantity of brand new QVC giftware s, clothing & cosmetics; more!!! Note: Live Bidding on Proxibid.com . for Railroad Art, Die-cast & Trains only. Check website & Auctionzip.com for additional photos. Terms: Cash/Credit Cards only! 15% buyer’s premium for in-house purchases. 20% buyer’s premium for Proxibid.com purchases. All bills must be paid in full on auction day.

www.bssauction.com

1960’s Japanese HO Scale

Lionel Century Club Pennsylvania Sharknose Set

Lionel HO The American Flyer Set

Lionel Century Club Pennsylvania Coal Train Set

Williams Pennsylvania EP-5 Locomotive

Lionel The Congressional

Set

Lionel B&O Budd Commuter Train Set Gil Reid Original Train Illustration Art

Lionel Century Club

Pennsylvania G-G1

Locomotive

Artisan Wood Pipe

Sampling Lionel Western Union Telegraph Set (1 of 2)

Jim Weeks O/C - 30th Street Station

Lionel Pennsylvania Torpedo Locomotive & Tender

Cox HO Big Pine Sawmill

Set

1940 Raymond Loewy PRR Interior Car Design

Lionel PRR Congressional

Passenger Cars

1955 Original Pullman Car Design Lionel PRR Illuminated Cars

AUCTION SALE BILLSMOSBY

All forms of bidding willbe available, including livevia the Internet through eitherLiveAuctioneers.com orProxibid.com. For additionalinformation, call (240) 629-8139 or email [email protected]. Visit Mosby& Company online atwww.mosbyauctions.com.

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PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2012

10:00 A.M. (THREE Hours Of Box Lots) Auction To Be Held On Rts. 11/15, Just 6 Miles North Of I-81, Exit 65

Midway Between MARYSVILLE & DUNCANNON, PA 17020

Beside Leonard’s Oak World GLASSWARE - COLLECTIBLES - POTTERY

CRAFTSMAN TOOLS - LONGABERGER ®

CHANDLER BOOKS GOLD & STERLING JEWELRY - NEW ITEMS

50 LOTS OF COINS - TOKENS - SPORTS CARDS LADIES’ NEW CLOTHING - CUB CADET MOWER

FURNITURE - OUTSIDE ROUGH FURNITURE GLASSWARE: Fostoria Chintz, Fire-King, Pattern Glass, Johnson Bros. Windsorware Service For Six, Venetian Goblets, Mikasa (Madeleine) Service For 12, Decorated Lenox, Princess House, Depression, Westmoreland, Early Kitchen Jars, Budweiser Endangered Species Steins, Qt. Stambaugh Dairies - Carlisle & Qt. Hallgrens - Mount Joy Milk Bottles. COLLECTIBLES: Gorham Sterling 3 Piece Candelabras, Reed & Barton Damascene Plates By Charles Russell, Early Oak Hanging Mirror w/Porc. Buttons, 4th Bucktails Reunion Ribbon 1908-1996, Guardianware, Ford Model T Metal Model Kit MIB, Aladdin Lamp, Camille Silver-Plated Tea Set, Gregorian Copper, Nobility Plate Caprice Service For 12 Flatware, Strawberry Carrier, Adv. & Medicine Bottles, US Machetes, 2’ Alum. Christmas Tree, Buttons, Children’s Golden Books, 1903 Beatrix Potter Mini. Books, HO Tyco Elec. Train Set, Pastel Prints By Kolene E. Spicher, Pocketknives, Viscount Transistor Radio, 33 LPs 1970’s, Large Chalk Pig Bank, Cast-Iron Toys, 1968 Mickey Mouse Gumball Machine, Dry Goods, Early Kitchen, 1998 Coca-Cola Telephone, Trays Of Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Juniata High Yearbooks. TOOLS: Craftsman Ball Bearing Series Chest-On-Chest Rolling Tool Chest 5’ Tall, Craftsman Creeper, Full Sets Of Craftsman Sockets, Deep Well Sockets, Metric & Standard Wrenches, Star Bits, Angle Grinder, Dremel High Speed Rotary Tool, Air Tools. NEW ITEMS: Thomas Kinkade Nativity Set & Hawthorne Village, German Tin Windup Toys, Cat’s Meow, Longaberger® Baskets - Bears & Bunnies, Ertl Agway Banks, Holiday Barbies, Barbie & Ken Star-Trek, Boxed Pfaltzgraff & Lenox. MANY SPORTS CARDS: Boxes, Folders, Packs & Loose. LADIES’ CLOTHING SIZES 6 THRU 12, SHOE SIZES 7 1 ⁄ 2 -8. FURNITURE: Floor Model Showcase 4’x20” Wide x 3’2” Tall, 8 Piece Natural Oak (Retro Style) Dining Room Suite, Formica Top Buffet w/Drop Leaf Sides, Natural Pine Queen Sleigh Bed, Punched Tin Blue Pie Safe, 48” Round Oak Table w/2 Bds., Set 6 Needlepoint Seat Chairs, Early Oak Child’s Rolltop Desk w/Swivel Chair, Large Pine Cupboard, Drop Front Desk, Entertainment Center, Kenmore Zigzag Sewing Machine w/ Wood Cabinet, Wicker Settee, 2 Early Swivel Bell Telephone Operator’s High Back Stools. BOX LOTS TO INCLUDE: Liberty 2 Burner Wood Stove, Households, Books, VHS Tapes, Games, Complete Electrician Toolbox, Many Hand & Power Tools, Lab-Volt Power Supply, Vintage Volt Meters, Golf Clubs, Cookbooks, Crafts, Work-Mate Table, Whirlpool 40 pt. Dehumidifier, Char-Broil Gas Grill, Yard & Garden Tools, Men’s Bikes. 1015 CUB CADET RIDING MOWER w/32” MOWER DECK, NEW BATTERY.

FULL LISTING & PHOTOS ON WEBSITE COINS - JEWELRY - CHANDLER- LONGABERGER® &

LADIES’ CLOTHING 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 Absentee Bids Accepted Food Available Coins & Jewelry & Tools Approx. 1:00 P.M. Furniture 3:00 P.M.

OUTSIDE LINE OF ROUGH FURNITURE TO BE SOLD AT 12:30 P.M., WITH 2 ND AUCTIONEER!!!!!!

2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION OFTHE ESTATE OF MICHAEL A. MURRAY &CONTRACT MACHINE AND TOOL, INC.

A Quarry Maintenance & County Mowing Business

FOR UPDATES & PHOTOS, GO TO AUCTIONZIP.COM – ID# 3721

To Be Conducted at: 64 Minns Rd., Rising Sun, MD 21911Friday, April 27th & Saturday, April 28th @ 9:00 A.M. EACH DAYKEEP CHECKING BACK FOR DETAILS AS TO WHAT WILL BE SOLD EACH DAY.

DAY 1 – Friday, April 27, 2012 @ 9:00 A.M.

DAY 2 – Saturday, April 28, 2012 @ 9:00 A.M

FARM TRACTORS:• Deutz DX160• Deutz 6260• Deutz 6240• JD 2355• New Holland 6635• IH 284 Diesel• IMT 577• Ford 6610• IH 284• Ford 6600 Utility• Massey Ferguson 690• IH 5488• Ford 2000 LGC

ANTIQUE TRACTORS:• 1930 Massey Harris• JD H• JD D 1929• JD 420C Track Loader• JD MC• JD 40• Oliver 60

• (2) Oliver HG Crawlers• Oliver OC3 Loader• Allis Chalmers B• Allis Chalmers D14• Farmall Cub• (2) Cub 185 LoBoys• Farmall 140• McCormick WD9

TRAILERS • WELDERSPARTS & REPAIRABLE ITEMS

MISCELLANEOUS

MOWING TRACTORS:• Ford NH 6640• (2) Ford 6610’s• Ford NH 4630• Ford 5610• JD401D• JD301A• JD F912• (2) JD F935’sTRUCKS:• 2007 F550• 1999 F350• 2000 GMC 2500• 1995 F250• 1992 Isuzu Box Truck• 1997 Isuzu• 1985 Flatbed• 1980 F250• IH 2500 10 Wheeler

CONSTRUCTION &INDUSTRIAL:• Meri Crusher MJ 2.3,

Industrial Grade, PTO Driven, Ground Clearing,Soil Preparation Tool,Will Grind Stumps

• CAT D3 Dozer• JCB 8000 lb Telescoping Lift• JCB 6000 lb. Telescoping Lift• Clark/Michigan 75B• Fiat/Allis FR15 Loader• CAT Full Size Grader, Not

Running• 2001 Volvo 45B Front End

Loader• JCB Backhoe• 4WD Trencher

IMPLEMENTSTOOLS

MISCELLANEOUS

717-464-1128 • www.leamanauctions.comwww.auctionzip. com – ID# 3721

• CAT 30• WHITTE Antique Flywheel Engine• 1929 Concrete Mixer

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PUBLIC AUCTION

WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 STARTING AT 4 PM

4550 Old Packhouse Rd.

SCHNECKSVILLE, PA This Is The Auction To Come To! Non- C ataloged!

Large Collection From An Old Time Antique Dealer Who Was In The Business For More Than 60 Years.

Large Collection Of Great Art, Antiques And Collectibles! Painting’s By Reading, P A Artist’s C. H . Shearer, Victor Shearer, C. V . Rhoads. Painting By Bethlehem Artist Douglas Wiltraut And 8 Signed And Numbered Prints (Some A/ P ). Prints By Bowen, Deberdt And Many More Artist. Large Amount Of Paintings, Prints And Frames. Early Toys, Antique Mechanical Banks And Still Banks. Mickey Mouse Windup Toy, K. K.K . Photo, Historical P A German Items, Hand Drawn And Colored Hex Sign Examples, Early Print Blocks From Schlecter Printing In Allentown For The Pennsylvania German Society. Early Walnut Document Box With Strap Hinges, Paint Decorated Furniture, Old Weathervanes, And Americana. Two Iron Sculptures From The Max Hess Collection (Hess’s Department Store), Vintage Hats And Boxes, Vintage Clothing, Many Crocks And Jugs. Large Cast- I ron Elephant Lawn Sprinkler, Two Early Hand Drawn And Colored Watercolors (One Signed And Dated, May, 1798). Early Rope Bed (Full Size), Period Fire Fender, And Early Fire Buckets From An Emmaus School. There Will Be Many Items For Everyone! Fishing Items, Old Radios, Vintage Film Projector, Cast- I ron Items, Craftsman Tools, Many Other Tools, Ingersoll -R and Pneumatic 1,000 Lbs. Hoist. Troy- B ilt 21" Mower. Many Box Lots With Good Stuff (Great Opportunity For Flea Market Vendors).

Check www.auctionzip.com (ID# 30320) For Photos PREVIEW WILL START AT 2:00pm DAY OF SALE!!!

IMPORTANT NOTE: Other Consigners Will Be Bringing In Their Items The Day Before The Auction. This Will Be A Large Sale! Bring Your Boxes And Trucks. Items Must Be Moved Out By The End Of The Sale Night.

*Cash/ C heck Only* 6% P A Sales Tax. There Will Be A 10% Buyer’s Premium Added. Tax Exempt Holders Must Fill Out Tax Forms. Left Bids And Phone Bids Will Be Available.

FOR MORE INFO. CALL FRANK at 610-909-1083

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ESTATE AUCTION Real Estate And Personal Property

SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2012 AT 10 A.M. 1505 High Meadow Lane, MECHANICSBURG, PA 17055

REAL ESTATE AT 12:00 NOON: Approx. 16,000 sq. ft., 6 BR, White Lorraine Brick 2+ Story Home w/10 Full & 2 Half Baths, 8 FPs, Indoor Spa, Billiard Room, Ballroom w/Bar, In-Ground Pool, & 3-Car Garage on 2.19 Acres in Lower Allen Township. TERMS: $25,000 down. Settle in 45 days. See Web site or call for complete terms & bidder requirements. Private showings by appointment.

PERSONAL PROPERTY AT 10:00 A.M.: 28 Rooms Full! FURNITURE: Fine French Style Carved Furniture, Many by Kimball Fine Reproductions: 2

Dining Sets; China Cabinets; Tables & Chairs; Servers; Café Tables & Chairs; Tall Case Clock with Figures. Bedroom Sets; Beds; Dressers with Mirrors; Wardrobes; Cheval Mirror. Living Furniture: Parlor Suites; Fainting Couch; Settees; Sofas; Hall & Coffee Tables; Purple Pool Table! Carved & Gilded Wall Mirrors; Figural Pedestals; Bar Stools; White Baldwin Piano; Pier Mirror; Wingback Chairs; Bombe Chests; Bergere Chairs; & More. LIGHTING: Chandeliers: Crystal, Dresden & Venetian Glass; Figural Table Lamps; Crystal Candelabra; Banquet, Slag & GWTW Lamps; Wall Sconces. ACCESSORIES: Clock & Candelabra Sets; Large Ceramic Urns & Ewers; Silk Flowers; Candelabras; Glassware; Fireplace Screens; Ornate Telephones; Oil Paintings; Pr. Large & Ornate Ceramic Urns. RUGS: Room Size Aubusson Style Chinese; Persian Style; & More. HOUSEWARES: Glassware; Dinner Services: Noritake, Royal Doulton Gold Chantilly; Holiday Decorations; Ceramics. APPLIANCES: Kenmore Fridge; Washer & Dryer. OTHER: Construction Supplies & Materials; Millwork; Electric & Plumbing. GARDEN FURNITURE & STATUARY: Patio Sets; Tables & Chairs; Cast-Iron Grape Sets; Chaise Lounges; 45+ Pcs. Garden Statuary & Urns; Garden Tools.

Selling for the estate of Donald C. Krafsig.

Most furnishings new or like new!!! Many with Manufacturer Tags

Live, Absentee & Online Bidding! Visit www.CordierAntiques.com

for photos & more details.

Directions: From US 15 take Slate Hill Rd. exit; travel east to right onto Lisburn Rd., left onto Fox Hollow, left on High Meadow. Corner of Fox Hollow & High Meadow Lane.

10% Buyer’s Premium on Personal Property only. Terms: Cash, PA check. Out-of-state checks w/prior approval. All major credit cards accepted. Food concession by Taste of the Nations.

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COMIC BOOK COLLECTIONS. Contact mefor FREE Appraisals if you wish to sell yourcomics or just determine their currentvalue. I’ll provide you honest recommenda-tions based on three decades experienceand will assure you receive the fairest andhighest prices whether it’s 1 book or a1,000. Call Ed 215-351-5392 or [email protected]

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301-919-2798.

KEYSTONE TELEPHONE COMPANY ofPhiladelphia Wanted. Telephones and

related items, signs, telephone books. CallAndy, 732-986-2637 or [email protected]

MILITARY & SPORTING FIREARMS- allperiods Wanted, Bucks Co. Collectorwill pay more for single items or collec-tions. Call 215-340-9465 or [email protected] Will travel.

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

PRIVATE COLLECTOR SEEKS Old CigarBox Labels and Old Salesman Label

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TOP DOLLARS PAID for Carbide CapLamps, oil wick/ lard lamps, blasting captins, scatter tags, carbide lamp parts and

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WANTED BUYERS & SELLERS forOutstanding Antique Mens & Womensclothing 1700’s to 1950’s, paintings,

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CASH FOR 78 RPM records! Send $2(refundable) for illustrated booklet iden-tifying collectible labels, numbers, actualprices paid. Docks, PO Box 780218, SanAntonio, TX 78278-0218.

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MUSIC BOXES WANTED, highest pricespaid. Gems to junkers- we buy, sell,repair. Chet Ramsay Antiques, 2460Strasburg Road, Coatesville, PA19320. 610-384-0514

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WANTED OLD RADIOS, Tubes, Hi-FiEquip., Amplifiers, Speakers, HamRadios, Tube Testers & related items.Large and small collections. Call Rich484-948-8044, Pottstown, PA.

WANTED: MUSIC BOXES, slotmachines, old Wurlitzer Juke boxes,any cond. Call or write FrankZygmunt, PO Box 542, Westmont, IL60559. 630-985-2742.

OLD RAILROAD POLICE BADGESWANTED: Collector buys old rail-road and Coal & Iron police badges,any railroad police artifacts.Contact Chip at [email protected] call (201) 390-7372

AARON TO ZWILLING, Autographs toUniforms, Vintage Baseball ItemsWanted. Jim Murphy 610-623-8077

SPORTS CARDS AND other sports relateditems. Publications, pins, pennants,tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphiaitems especially wanted. Ellis, 158Stratford Dr., Philadelphia, PA 19115,215-934-5618.

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WANTED BASEBALL & Boxing Cards &memorabilia. Tobacco packs opened/unopened, pre-war, before 1970. Valuablecollections only. No appraisals 610-999-0131, [email protected]

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The Lancaster County firm held another catalog sale in February that included an impressive variety, from prints and advertising, books and ephemera to stoneware, furniture, lighting,metal and woodenware. Following are some highlights from that sale. For more information on this or the upcoming auction, phone them at (717) 898-7284.

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Lake Shore and MichiganSouthern RY, two part colorlithographic picture - $2,300.

Baltimore Oysters by H.McWilliams & Company colorlithographic poster - $3,500.

Black and white lithographic Circus poster of The MagnificentGolden Chariot of Howe’s & Company’s United States Circus -$4,200.

Abstract Portrait, oil onmasonite, possibly ManuelQuiros - $2,200.

Large folio black and white lithographic image of PresidentLincoln’s “Funeral Car” - $1,700.

Large ovoid rye straw storagebasket with cover - $750.

A painted chalk pocket watchhutch - $900.

Carved and polychrome paint-ed wood Indian Princess tobac-conist figure, signed “S. A.Robb, 195 Canal St.” - $37,000.

Fine and rare Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Chippendalesoftwood paint decorated jelly cupboard - $4,500.

Pennsylvania painted pine and poplar dower chest dated 1799,attributed to Johann Flory of Lancaster County - $9,000.

Unsigned SoutheasternPennsylvania 18th-centurycherry flat-top tall case clock -$1,800.

Jonestown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, early 19th-centurypaint decorated blanket chest with original surface - $5,250.

Mounted polychrome wool needlepoint and fringed rug of areclining dog - $1,900.

Realistic cast-iron cow’s head -$2,750.

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Celebrating 80 Years!Auctions • Appraisals • Real Estate

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George Nakashima

Daum Art Glass

Collection of Oyster Plates

Collection of Steuben

Fine Asian Porcelains and Snuff Bottles

Selling items from premier Delaware Valley Estates, Homes, and Collections. To be offered at Absolute Auction.

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Pr. Carl Lafer Brazilian Rosewood Chairs

Richard M. Woods Sterling for J.E. Caldwell

Estate Fine Gold, Platinum & Diamond Jewelry, including4.50ct Diamond Ring; David Webb 18K Fox Fur Pin

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20 Estate Oriental Carpets; Queen Anne Mahogany Highboy

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Gibson Les PaulElectric Guitar

Herschede Inlaid-Mahogany

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R&W Wilson (Phila.)Sterling Ewer;

Alfred Bricher,Oil/Canvas

Left: Sheffield Domed Warming Platter;Lower Left: Estate Fine Gold & GemstoneJewelry; Above: Antique Cabinet Cards

Two Stella Music Boxes; Gothic Oak Armchair

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