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COMPLIMENTARY COPY Published Weekly By Joel Sater Publications www.antiquesandauctionnews.net VOL. 43, NO. 45 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2012 By John and Sandra Thomas he newest volume by author/collec- tors John and Sandra Thomas, salutes America’s patriotic holidays. Vintage postcards, posters, and other col- lectible ephemera related to our six federal holidays and Flag Day are valuable not just in and of themselves, but as a way of weav- ing together this nation’s rich patriotic his- tory. Colorful examples of these collectibles are plentiful in their book. In honor of our veterans, we are reprinting the complete chapter on Veterans Day, also known as “Armistice Day. American’s Patriotic Holidays, An Illustrated History” is pub- lished by Schiffer B o o k s . (www.schiffer- books.com) Veterans Day is a Federal holi- day that honors all living veterans of the United States Armed Forces, whether or not they have served in a conflict. This holiday is often confused with Memorial Day, which honors the deceased veterans of the United States Armed Forces. For exam- ple, Frank Buckles, who was a member of the U.S. Army was the oldest remaining World War I veteran alive until he passed away on February 27, 2011, at the age of 110 years. As a veteran, his country honored him, and a deceased veteran, his country gratefully remembers him. Veterans Day is strictly observed on November 11th of each year; therefore this holiday is not part of the Uniform Monday Holiday Act that gives workers a three-day weekend. November 11th is a celebrated important date worldwide because it marks the exact time the major hostilities of World War I in Europe were officially ended: the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month of 1918. That gave rise to the recognition that it was “All Quiet on the Western Front.” The other major powers in this con- flict also observe November 11th; in some United Kingdom countries, it is known as Remembrance Day. The European War ended with the 11- 11-11 armistice signed among combatants in a railroad car in France. However, a for- mal declaration was needed to effectively conclude the war as well as extract repara- tions form the Central Powers (Germany, Austria, and Hungary). Therefore, the Paris Peace Conference began on January 12, 1919, as the delegates from twenty-seven Allied Countries began to discuss and set forth a laundry list of treaty demands on the Central Powers. Nearly six months later the treaty demands were “accepted” by Germany and the Treaty of Versailles (Treaty of Peace) was signed on June 28, 1919, which formally concluded the “Great War” to end all wars. Inter- estingly enough, the United States was not a sig- natory to the Treaty. The Treaty set up the League of Nations (much like today’s United Nations), but to become a member there was a Covenant - Article X main- tained that a mem- ber country would be bound by inter- national contract to defend anoth- er League of Nation member from attack. The Republican isolationists in Woodrow Wilson’s Admin- istration defeated all efforts for Am- erica to join due to that covenant. Eventually, dur- ing Warren G. Harding’s Admin-istra- tion, a joint res- olution was passed and a separate treaty ending the United States’ involvement in World War I was signed on July 21, 1921, without America having to become a member of the League of Nations. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, after which President Wilson wanted to focus the citizenry on the sacrifices of America’s involvement in World War I in terms of manpower. Therefore, Wilson issued a proclama- tion declaring that November 11, 1919, should be known as Armistice Day. His proclamation in part said: To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of the nations. On the actual Armistice Day in 1918 there were wild celebrations in each of the major cities in the United States. From the time of President Wilson’s procla- mation, Armistice Day has been cele- brated annually in America; its name was changed to Veterans Day in 1954. In order to have a perma- nent place of honor for those service memebers who died in combat but whose remains were never identified, Congress on March 4, 1921, approved the burial of an unidentified American ser- viceman from World War I in the Plaza of the new memorial Amphitheater in Arlington Cemetery. Therefore, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was established, made from American mar- ble and con- structed as a three-level tomb. A chosen casket of remains was brought from France and the World War I Unknown lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda until Armistice Day 1921. On November 11th, President Warren G. Harding officiated at the inter- ment ceremonies at Arlington Cemetery. In 1932, a new four-level tomb was placed in the same location. The Western panel of the tomb is inscribed with the following words: (Continued on page 2) T The Flag Bearer stands in front of a V- shaped group of ser- vicemen and women, each wearing a his- toric uniform from the past. “The Navy Needs You! Don’t Read American History - MAKE IT!” U.S. Recruiting Station poster. Artist: James Montgomery Flagg. Poster from the authors’ private collection. “Father of the Land We Love” song sheet, lyrics and music by Georg M. Cohan; written for the American People to Commemorate the Two Hundredth Anniversary of George Washington. Front sheet graphics based on the painting by James Montgomery Flagg, 1932. Sons of Veterans. Remembrance of the Veterans of the American Civil War. Embossed, publisher is unknown. “Decoration Day Series” No. 1. Chalkware figure: A red- haired cadet dressed in her military uni- form with sil- ver hat and boots carries the American flag. Author/Collectors Honor Veterans Day And Other Patriotic Holidays “Joy in New York at News of Signing of Armistice.” Original Rotogravure. New York Times, November 11, 1918.

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VOL. 43, NO. 45FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2012

By John and Sandra Thomashe newest volume by author/collec-tors John and Sandra Thomas,salutes America’s patriotic holidays.

Vintage postcards, posters, and other col-lectible ephemera related to our six federalholidays and Flag Day are valuable not justin and of themselves, but as a way of weav-ing together this nation’s rich patriotic his-tory. Colorful examples of these collectiblesare plentiful in their book. In honor of ourveterans, we are reprinting the completechapter onVeterans Day,also known as“Armistice Day.A m e r i c a n ’ sP a t r i o t i cHolidays, AnI l l u s t r a t e dHistory” is pub-lished by SchifferB o o k s .(www.sch i f f e r -books.com)

Veterans Dayis a Federal holi-day that honors allliving veterans ofthe United StatesArmed Forces,whether or notthey have servedin a conflict. Thisholiday is oftenconfused withMemorial Day,which honors thedeceased veteransof the UnitedStates ArmedForces. For exam-ple, FrankBuckles, who wasa member of theU.S. Army wasthe oldest remaining World War I veteranalive until he passed away on February 27,2011, at the age of 110 years. As a veteran,his country honored him, and a deceasedveteran, his country gratefully remembershim.

Veterans Day is strictly observed onNovember 11th of each year; therefore thisholiday is not part of the Uniform MondayHoliday Act that gives workers a three-dayweekend. November 11th is a celebratedimportant date worldwide because it marksthe exact time the major hostilities of WorldWar I in Europe were officially ended: the11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th monthof 1918. That gave rise to the recognitionthat it was “All Quiet on the WesternFront.” The other major powers in this con-flict also observe November 11th; in someUnited Kingdom countries, it is known asRemembrance Day.

The European War ended with the 11-11-11 armistice signed among combatantsin a railroad car in France. However, a for-mal declaration was needed to effectivelyconclude the war as well as extract repara-tions form the Central Powers (Germany,Austria, and Hungary). Therefore, the ParisPeace Conference began on January 12,1919, as the delegates from twenty-sevenAllied Countries began to discuss and setforth a laundry list of treaty demands on theCentral Powers. Nearly six months later thetreaty demands were “accepted” byGermany and the Treaty of Versailles(Treaty of Peace) was signed on June 28,

1919, whichf o r m a l l yconcludedthe “GreatWar” toend allwars.

I n t e r -e s t i n g l ye n o u g h ,the UnitedStates was

nota sig-n a t o r yto theTreaty. TheTreaty set up theLeague of Nations(much liket o d a y ’ sU n i t e dNations), butto become amember therewas aCovenant -

Article X main-tained that a mem-ber country wouldbe bound by inter-national contractto defend anoth-

er League of Nation member fromattack. The Republican isolationists in

Wo o d r o wW i l s o n ’sA d m i n -i s t r a t i o ndefeated all

efforts for

Am-erica to

join due to thatc o v e n a n t .

Eventually, dur-ing Warren G.H a r d i n g ’ sAdmin- is t ra -

tion, a joint res-olution waspassed and as e p a r a t etreaty endingthe UnitedS t a t e s ’involvementin World War Iwas signed onJuly 21, 1921,w i t h o u t

America havingto become amember of theLeague ofNations. The Treaty of Versailles wassigned on June 28, 1919, after whichPresident Wilson wanted to focus thecitizenry

on the sacrifices

of America’s involvementin World War I in terms ofmanpower. Therefore,Wilson issued a proclama-tion declaring thatNovember 11, 1919,should be known as

Armistice Day. His proclamation inpart said:

To us in America, the reflectionsof Armistice Day will be filled withsolemn pride in the heroism of thosewho died in the country’s serviceand with gratitude for the victory,

both because of the thing from which it hasfreed us and because of the opportunity ithas given America to show her sympathywith peace and justice in the councils of thenations.

On the actual Armistice Day in 1918there were wildcelebrations ineach of themajor cities inthe UnitedStates. From thetime of PresidentWilson’s procla-m a t i o n ,Armistice Dayhas been cele-brated annuallyin America; itsname waschanged toVeterans Day in1954.

In order tohave a perma-

nent place ofhonor for those service memebers who diedin combat but whose remains were neveridentified, Congress on March 4, 1921,

approved theburial of anu n i d e n t i f i e dAmerican ser-viceman fromWorld War I inthe Plaza of thenew memorialAmphitheater inA r l i n g t o nC e m e t e r y .Therefore, theTomb of theU n k n o w nSoldier wase s t a b l i s h e d ,made fromAmerican mar-ble and con-structed as at h r e e - l e v e ltomb. A chosencasket ofremains wasbrought fromFrance and theWorld War IUnknown lay instate in theCapitol Rotundauntil ArmisticeDay 1921. OnNovember 11th,P r e s i d e n t

Warren G. Harding officiated at the inter-ment ceremonies at Arlington Cemetery. In1932, a new four-level tomb was placed inthe same location. The Western panel of thetomb is inscribed with the following words:

(Continued on page 2)

TThe Flag Bearerstands in front of a V-shaped group of ser-vicemen and women,each wearing a his-toric uniform fromthe past.

“The Navy Needs You! Don’t Read AmericanHistory - MAKE IT!” U.S. Recruiting Stationposter. Artist: James Montgomery Flagg.Poster from the authors’ private collection.

“Father of the Land We Love” song sheet, lyrics andmusic by Georg M. Cohan; written for the AmericanPeople to Commemorate the Two HundredthAnniversary of George Washington. Front sheet graphicsbased on the painting by James Montgomery Flagg, 1932.

Sons of Veterans. Remembrance of the Veteransof the American Civil War. Embossed, publisheris unknown. “Decoration Day Series” No. 1.

C h a l k w a r efigure: A red-haired cadetdressed in hermilitary uni-form with sil-ver hat andboots carriesthe Americanflag.

Author/Collectors Honor Veterans DayAnd Other Patriotic Holidays

“Joy in NewYork at News of

Signing ofArmistice.”

OriginalRotogravure.

New York Times,November 11,

1918.

States. A bugler sounds“Taps,” and the ceremonycontinues inside theMemorial Amphitheater witha Parade of Flags by veterans’organizations and remarksfrom invited dignitaries.

On June 4, 1926,Congress passed a resolutionthat the “recurring anniver-sary of November 11, 1918,should be commemoratedwith thanksgiving andprayer…” By that time twen-ty-seven states had madeNovember 11th a state holi-day. On May 13, 1938, an Actof Congress made November11th a legal Federal holiday,

but this holiday was stillcalled Armistice Day. AfterWorld War II and the KoreanWar, various veterans’ organi-zations lobbied Congress toamend the 1938 Act, strikingthe word Armistice in favorof Veterans Day. PresidentDwight D. Eisenhowersigned this amendment onJune 1, 1954, establishingVeterans Day on November11th as a day to honor allAmerican veterans who haveserved their country honor-ably during war or peace.

There are 23.4 millionveterans alive today who war-rant our respect. There are

parades to commemorateVeterans Day and other com-munity festivities, such aspatriotic band concerts. It isalso proper for citizens toobserve a few moments ofsilence at the appropriate hourof 11 a.m. local time.

Finally, and very impor-tant, is the fact that over tenpercent of veterans alivetoday are disabled from ser-vice-related disabilities. Withthe survival rate of recupera-

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HERE RESTS INHONORED GLORY AN

AMERICAN SOLDIERKNOWN BUT TO GOD

Since then, two moreUnknown Soldier crypts fromWorld War II and Korea havebeen established. A VietnamWar crypt was also placed,but now remains empty as theinterred remains were posi-

tively identified by DNAtests. With these additionalcrypts in place, the area isnow called the Tomb of theUnknowns. The Veterans DayNational Ceremony is heldeach year on November 11 atArlington Cemetery. The cer-emony commences preciselyat 11 a.m. with a formalwreath-laying at the Tomb ofthe Unknowns by thePresident of the United

(Continued from page 1)

Author/Collectors Honor Veterans Day And Other Patriotic Holidays

“Washington at Valley Forge.”Artist signed R. Veefliet.Publisher unknown: Series No.51766.

Lady Liberty holding a bouquetof roses casts them on the grave-stone of a fallen soldier. Artist C.Chapman. Published byInternational Art PublishingCompany.

Red Star Line folding fan. Circa 1900, made of printed paperand wood. This could have been a giveaway souvenir of anIndependence Day celebration in hot July. Courtesy of KitHinrichs/Studio Hinrichs. Photographer: Terry Heffernan.

Various patriotic collectibles including Uncle Sam coin bank,Uncle Sam pencil box, Fourth of July parade dress, patrioticbuttons, hood ornament, folding fan, bicentennial bow tie,Shirley Temple mirror, brass and enamel belt buckle - all invivid red, white, and blue. Courtesy of Kit Hinrichs/StudioHinrichs. Photographer: Terry Heffernan.

America’s Patriotic Holidays,An Illustrated History, by JohnWesley Thomas and SandraLynn Thomas.

Pledge of Allegiance, surrounded by the “Guardians of OurNation”. Published by MWM Color-Litho Postcards.

tion from horrific battlefieldinjuries increasing due toexcellent field hospital care,there are many disabled vet-erans from continuing con-flicts that need our help.Unfortunately, wounded vet-erans from conflicts occur-ring in the nineteenth andtwentieth centuries were, inmany cases, left to fend forthemselves; many who didnot have family support wenthomeless and, in many cases,died where they lay… andperhaps “unknown.”

Embroidered wall hanging.Handmade, 1940s. Artistunknown.

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“It was a touching scene.” A threadbare veteran wears his sign:“I lost my legs” pushing himself in a little red wagon while hold-ing out his hat in hopes for help from someone in his homelandrepresented by the red, white, and blue wearing “patriot.” Thisscene was all too frequent in real life in the aftermath of WorldWar I and World War II. Publisher unknown.

A page from a souvenir postcard fold-out of Camp Mills, NewYork. Postmarked September 8, 1918.

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cal frames, and features suchnotables as WilliamMarkham, Thomas andJohn Penn, andBenjamin Franklin.

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pressed steeland cast-iron trucksincluding Structo, Hubley,Marx and Buddy L.

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Development amusement parkride car will also be offered.The car is styled after a ModelT type touring sedan and wasdecommissioned from theHersheypark Turnpike ride in1974. It is estimated at $3,000to $5,000.

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Silver will be followed byover 100 lots of fine jewelryand watches. The star of jewel-ry is set to a figural diamondpin in the form of a sword.Featuring 4.74 total carats ofclear, yellow and brown natur-al diamonds set in 18K goldand platinum, the pin is esti-

mated at $3,000 to $6,000.Among gemstone jewelry willbe an 11.9 carat ruby and dia-mond ring as well as acirca 1840 George IVgold cannetille neck-lace set with foiledtopaz stones (bothestimated at $1,000to $2,000). Watcheswill feature a man’s

18K OmegaConstellation wrist-

watch estimated at$2,000 to $4,000. AmongNative American andMexican jewelry will be sixsquash blossom necklaces.

Saturday’s session will con-clude with porcelain and glass.Highlights among porcelaininclude a pair of signed Sevrescovered urns (estimate $1,000to $2,000) and a Rosenthal finesilver overlay vase (estimate$600 to $800). Numerous din-

ner services will beoffered includ-ing Limoges,M i k a s a ,L e n o x ,Portmeirion,H a v i l a n d ,R o s e n t h a l ,

Royal Doultonand Spode. To

complement the dinnersets will be crystal

stemware including a32-piece set of Lalique

Phalsbourgh (estimate $1,000to $2,000) and several lots ofHawkes Delft Diamond.

Sunday’s session willinclude furniture and rugs,Asian arts, clocks, lighting. Inaddition to antique furniture,

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4.74 CTW diamond swordpin (estimate $3,000 to$6,000).

ChineseQing Dynasty

dragon robe (esti-mate $4,000 to$6,000).

Isaac Thomson,Chester Countytall case (esti-mate $5,000 to$10,000).

Paul Feiler (German/English, born 1918), (estimate $10,000 to$20,000).

Vintage 89” H.C. Evansjumbo dice wheel (estimate$2,000-$3,000).

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Open 7 Days A Week 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Open 7 Days A Week 9 A.M.-5 P.M. NEW ITEMS ARRIVING DAILY! NEW ITEMS ARRIVING DAILY!

Adjacent to the Old Village Store Adjacent to the Old Village Store GPS Address: 2705 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505 GPS Address: 2705 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505

(717) 397-1291 (717) 397-1291 (717) 397-1291

VILLAGE ANTIQUE MARKET

BIRD-IN-HAND, PA

Two-Floor Multi-Dealer Mall Featuring A Variety Of Antiques And Collectibles With R easonable P rices

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Celebrate The Season Celebrate The Season DEC. 1 ST & DEC. 2 ND 10 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEC. 1 ST & DEC. 2 ND 10 A.M.-5:30 P.M.

Join Us This Special Weekend Join Us This Special Weekend For Prizes and Refreshments! For Prizes and Refreshments!

Holiday Holiday Holiday

Discounts Discounts Discounts

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LEGGIO ANTIQUE FURNITURE & RESTORATION

610-507-6838 [email protected]

ATTENTION AUCTION HOUSES

& PRIVATE OWNERS Refinishing, Stripping

& Building Interior Restoration C USTOM & V ENEERING A VAILABLE

Call for an Appt. or Send Photos by E-mail for a Quote

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“D EALER OF THE W EEK ” ROBERT CONRAD ANTIQUES

Specializing in Pennsylvania Frakturs, Primitives, Folk Art, & Furniture.

Located on the Main Floor of the Theatre.

Mall Hours: 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Daily, Fridays till 8 P.M. 421 Locust Street, Columbia, PA 17512

717-342-2498 www.rubylane.com/shop/statetheatre

Columbia - The New Antiques Capitol of Central PA!

139 South Hanover Street, Hummelstown, PA (Just West Of Hershey)

(717) 566-5685 Open Daily Mon.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. 12-5

www.oldefactory.com

O lde Factory Antiques & Crafts

You’ll Say

“I’ll Be Back”

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

COKE MEMORABILIA And Much More!

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403 North Third Street, Columbia, PA 17512 (717) 684-5364

OPEN SEVEN DAYS - CLOSED HOLIDAYS Mon. Thru Sat. 10-5 and Sun. 12 (Noon)-5

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A Hidden Treasure Awaits

570-629-6366 570-629-6366 570-629-6366 Rt. 611 & Stadden Rd., Tannersville, PA 18372 Rt. 611 & Stadden Rd., Tannersville, PA 18372 Rt. 611 & Stadden Rd., Tannersville, PA 18372

Rt. 80 To Bartonsville Exit 302, Rt. 80 To Bartonsville Exit 302, Rt. 80 To Bartonsville Exit 302, Turn Left Onto Rt. 611, 2.2 Miles On Left Turn Left Onto Rt. 611, 2.2 Miles On Left Turn Left Onto Rt. 611, 2.2 Miles On Left

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

10am-5pm 10am-5pm 10am-5pm

The Power House Antiques & Collectibles

Rt. 29 3 Mi. N. Of Rt. 422 Collegeville, PA 19426

Fine Antiques, Collectibles, Jewelry, Coins, Art Deco, Roseville, Rare Books, Glass, Vintage Clothing, Stamps, Postcards,

Christmas Collectibles, Old Toys, Advertising & Much, Much More. OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9-5

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Quaker Antique Mall 70 Tollgate Rd., Quakertown, PA

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

Custom Furniture • Furniture Repair & Finishing

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SCARECROW FARM 717-781-3625

Tues.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

INSIDE SPACES BY THE MONTH $ 2 Five Days A Week

$ 10 Saturday | $ 15 Outside Spaces Saturday

2178 Orwig Road, Stewartstown, PA 17363

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207 Georgetown Road • 717.687.5624 Strasburg, Pennsylvania 17579

Route 896 & 741 East Of Strasburg • Lancaster County

Open Wednesday Thru Monday 10am-5pm

610-791-7910 www.weilantiquecenter.com

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

2200 31st St. SW, ALLENTOWN, PA

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TOYS, DOLLS, POSTCARDS, & RETRO.

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ANTIQUE CROSSROADS 20150 National Pike, Hagerstown, MD 21740

I-70 To Exit 32 A Route 40 E. 1.5 Miles

250 Antique Dealers Open 7 Days 9-5. 301-739-0858

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16,000 Sq. Ft. of Unique and Exciting Antiques and Collectibles

Antique & Vintage Furniture • Jewelry • Sterling Silver Fine China • Crystal • Coins • Books • Dolls • Trains

Decorative Paintings • Fine Art • Glassware • Figurines • Pottery Quilts • Rugs • Linens • Bottles • Tools • Musical Instruments

Sports Memorabilia • Vintage Clothing • & Much, Much More.

110 SOUTH NEW YORK ROAD (ROUTE 9) GALLOWAY, NJ

609-652-7011 www.daysofoldeantiques.com 1 Mile S. of Historic Smithville Village and

9 Miles N. of Atlantic City Select Dealer Space and Showcases Available

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Route 616, 127 Hanover Street

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www.gristmillantiques.com/heights

80 Dealer Co-Op Clements Bridge Rd. & E. Atlantic Ave. Haddon Heights,

New Jersey

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

Grist Mill Antiques Center

Haddon Heights Antiques Center

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ESTABLISHED SINCE 1969 12 Quality Dealers Under One Roof

AND NOW A SHOWCASE AREA WITH 2 ROOMS OF SHOWCASES Open Mon.-Fri. 10AM-4PM, Sat. 10AM-5PM & Sun. 12-5PM

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PINE BARRENS ANTIQUES

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EAGLESWOOD TWP., NJ OPEN: Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 11-5

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Point Pavilion Antique Centre

608 Arnold Ave. Pt. Pleasant Beach, NJ

732-899-6300

Red Bank Antique Center

Daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays 12 noon-5 p.m.

100 DEALERS - ALL SPECIALTIES

RED BANK, NEW JERSEY 07701 NEW JERSEY 07701 Exit 109

Garden State Parkway

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Lambertville’s Oldest & Largest Antiques Center Quality Antiques, Fine Art, Furniture & Accoutrements

OPEN EVERY DAY 10 AM to 6 PM 3 FLOORS

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Hours - M, W, Thurs. Noon-5:30pm, Fri. Noon-7:00pm, Sat. 11:00am-7:00pm, Sun. Noon-5:00pm; Closed Tues.

732-670-4600 36 West Front Street, Keyport, New Jersey Exit 117 GSP

ZIEGLER’S IN THE COUNTRY

HERSHEY, PA

LOCATED 3.5 MILES SOUTH OF HERSHEY ON RT. 743

OVER 100 BOOTHS OF QUALITY

ANTIQUES TO CHOOSE FROM …

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Litchfield CountyAuctions is pleased toannounce their annual FallJewelry and Couture Sale,together with a Fine Art salefeaturing paintings, printsand works on paper. Biddingfor this auction will takeplace online beginningNovember 14th, atiGavelauctions.com, andends on Wednesday,

November 28th.The fine art section of the

sale includes Old Masters and18th-, 19th- and 20th-century

American, English andContinental paintings, printsand works on paper.Highlights include: a 17th-century Italian SchoolMadonna and Child; SchoolOf Peter Lely, 17th - 18thcentury, Portrait of a Beautyin Red Gown with a Parrot;Old Master “TheAnnunciation”; Several 17th-, 18th-century Dutch SchoolLandscape Paintings ofCows; late 18th-centuryAmerican School Portrait of

Woman; “Mount Aetna” byWilliam Roderick Lawrence(Attr.); Roman Ruins inLandscape, circa 1860s byVirgil Williams; a GenreScene by Edmond Lambrichs(Belgian, 1830-1887); anItalian Landscape withShepherd and Flock by

George Innes; AndrewMelrose (Attr.) “HudsonRiver Below Highlands”; anda Connecticut Landscape byThomas Villiers.

The jewelry sale willinclude fine and estate jewel-ry items, together with vin-tage finds, ethnic jewelry andcostume jewelry items.Highlights include: a 18K

Gold & 35 Carat DiamondNecklace; 14K Gold and 2Carat Diamond Dinner Ring;

David Yuman bracelet and ear-rings.

17th-century Italian School,Madonna and Child.

18k gold and 35 carat diamondnecklace.

Louis Vuitton shoulder bag.

Litchfield County Auctions Presents Thanksgiving Jewelry, Couture And Fine Art Sale

Online Bidding November 14th To 28th

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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. 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.

21211 Baltimore 410-467-0329AVENUE ANTIQUES/ THE IDEAL, 901-905 W. 36th St in Hampden. From fineantiques and art to vintage clothing, col-lectibles, furn, jewelry. 60+ merchants.Space Available. M-Sa 10-7, Sun 10-5

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.

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.

07712 Asbury Park 732-774-6800MONMOUTH ANTIQUE SHOPPES, 658Cookman Ave. in the Shoppes at theArcade. Multi-Dlr. shop. Open 7 days11am-5pm. Check out our websitewww.monmouthantiqueshoppes.com

07801 Dover 973-989-4470DOVER ANTIQUE CENTER Corner ofWarren & Bassett. Furniture, pottery,jewelry, toys, glass, books, records,clocks, art, trains, coins W 11-7, F/Sat11-5, Su 10-5. doverantiquecenter.com

07874 Stanhope 973-347-7373BLUE HERON ANTIQUES, 34 Main St.Roseville Pottery, Perfumes, Art Glass,Lamps, Jewelry, Paper Weights,Watches, Clocks. CLEARANCE SALE.Open Wed.- Sun. 10-6. Tues. by chance.

07901 Summit 908-273-9373SUMMIT ANTIQUES CENTER, 511 Morris Ave. 2 floors, 60+ dealers.Antiques, collectibles. Smalls to furniture. Open 7 days 11-5. Free park-ing. www.summitantiquecenter.com

07930 Chester 908-879-7836CHESTER ANTIQUE MALL, 30+ Dlrs, noreproductions. 427 Rt.510 (old RT24)between Mendham & Chester, Tues -Sat10:30-5:00, Sun. 11:30-5:00. Furniture,primitives, glass, jewelry, art, etc.

08005 Barnegat 609-698-3020BAY AVENUE ANTIQUES 349 S. Main(Route 9). Open Tues.-Sun. 10am-5pm.Book Seller: 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.

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 AND FLEA MARKET OF WESTMIDDLESEX RT18 S. Open Wed. thruSun. 9am-5pm. Monthly Auctions.Largest Antique Market in WesternPennsylvania.

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.

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 THINGS5800 Spring Rd. Open 7 days/ week 10-6. Antiques, Gifts & CustomEmbroidery, www.heartsdesign.com

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. New Hours: OpenSunday 10am-5pm only.

18071 Palmerton 610-826-4200NOW & THEN ANTIQUES & COL-LECTIBLES 636 Delaware Ave. Toys,Advertising, Autographs, Primitives.Hrs. Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-4 www.nown-thenantiques.com

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

18360 Stroudsburg 973-590-0574TIMELESS TREASURES 1845 W. MainSt. Antiques, primitives, collectibles, oldtoys. We buy and sell gold. Open:Thurs.- Mon. 11-6 or by appt.

18655 Shickshinny 570-542-4489JAKE’S OUTPOST 51 W. Union St.Antiques, Collectibles & Militaria. HoursThursdays & Fridays 9am-6pm.

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 & Home

Furnishings. 29 E. Carey St. Quality multi-dlr shop. Antiques, furniture, lighting, jew-

elry, collectibles. Open Tues.-Sat. 10-5,Sun 12-4, www.cookandcookantiques.com

18914 Chalfont 215-997-3227BUCKS COUNTY ANTIQUE GALLERY, 8Skyline Dr. Just off Rt. 202, S of Rt.152.Antiques & more. Old/ new accessories,consignment furniture. 12,000 sq ft. ofBucks County’s Best. Tu.-Sa. 10-5, Sun12-5 buckscountyantiquegallery.biz

18930 Kintnersville 610-847-1966GRISTIES ANTIQUES AND ODDITIES,Rt. 611 near Rt. 32. 30 Dealers. Smallsand primitives to fine furniture. Openevery day 11-5. Free parking.

18938 New Hope 215-862-5454COCKAMAMIE’S 15 N. Main St.Specializing in Art Deco lighting,Furniture, Home Accessories, CelebrityAutographs & 1950’s. Authors of ArtDeco Lighting & Popular Art DecoLighting: Shades of the Past. OpenThurs.-Mon., appts. call 215-534-2169.With Ad receive additional discount.

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. Ladies &Gentlemen- something for everyone.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.

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contemporary fine furniturewill be represented by suchnames as Henkel Harris,Henredon, Kindel, Stickley andCouncill Craftsmen. Of note aretwo lots of Kindel WinterthurReproduction furniture includ-ing a pair of low boys (estimate$1,000 to $2,000) and a bombechest (estimate $1,500 to$3,000). Of note among mod-ern furniture is a pair ofBarcelona chairs (estimate$2,000 to $3,000) and a pair ofJames Mont slipper chairs (esti-mate $600 to $800). Over 30lots of Persian rugs will beoffered, from room size toscatter, includ-ing an antiqueTurkish Ushakroom size

anda PersianKashan roomsize.

Over 140 lots of Asian artsincluding a Chinese QingDynasty blue dragon robe.Couched with metallic goldthreads of dragons amid cloudsand auspicious symbols with alishui border and sea wavedesign on the bottom hem, the

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robe is estimat-ed $4,000 to

$6,000. Otherlots of noteinclude a 20-inch

Chinese ivorycarving of Quan

Yin (estimate$1,000 to $2,000)

and an 18th-century Chinesebronze Shakyamuni Buddha(estimate $500 to $1,000).Asian arts will also featureporcelain, cinnabar, jade, cloi-sonné, champlevé, and more.

Over 120 lots of fine artincluding paintings, bronzes,and prints. Cordier Auctionswill be offering a newly discov-

ered painting by artistPaul Feiler(German/English,born 1918), a promi-nent member of theSt. Ives School of art.Entitled “CornishLandscape,” thepainting is set to be astar lot of the sale withan estimate of$10,000 to $20,000.Also to be offered willbe a wildlife painting of deerentitled “Early Morning” bywell-known artist John Clymer(American, 1907-1989) (esti-mate $10,000 to $15,000).Other artists of note includeJohn Tupa, KayWalkingStick, JoshuaNeustein, Annie M. Snyder,and many more. Amongprints will be lots byErte, Audubon,Dali, PeterMax, JohnLennon andA n t h o n yQuinn.

Sunday’sauction will conclude withclocks and lighting. Clockswill offer four tall casesincluding a Hershede 9 tube,an Isaac Thomas (ChesterCounty) and a Morbier. A high-light among mantel clocks is anAnsonia Music & Poetry (esti-mate $800 to $1,200). Lightingwill offer six chandeliersincluding three Baccarat

Zenith, one 48 light (estimate$25,000 to $50,000) and two12 light. Also of note is a pair ofsingle-arm Argand lamps (esti-

mate $800t o$1,000).

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catalogue of the two dayauction is available by visitingwww.CordierAntiques.com.Questions can be directed toCordier Auctions & Appraisalsat [email protected] or by calling(717) 731-8662.

LITCHFIELD COUN-TY AUCTIONSCabochon and Gold SnakeRing; a David YurmanSterling and Onyx braceletand earrings set; togetherwith watches and acces-sories by Rolex, Tiffany &Co., Cartier and more.

The Couture sale willfeature a fine grouping ofdesigner and vintage cloth-ing and accessories, such asjackets and outerwear, dress-es and gowns, sweaters,suits, skirts and other outfits,shoes and boots, purses andluggage, scarves, hats andmore! Designers include:Manolo Blahnik, Burberry,Chanel, Escada, SalvatoreFerragamo, Givenchy,Gucci, Hermes, Kieselstein-Cord, Judith Leiber,

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Longchamps, ChristianLouboutin, Thea Porter,Prada, Emilio Pucci, Stubbs& Wootten, Valentino,Bottega Venetta, LouisVuitton, Yves St. Laurent andmore!

There will be a live auc-tion preview at the LitchfieldCounty Auctions’ gallerylocated at 425 Bantam Road,Litchfield, Connecticut. Atthe same time as the auctionviewing, LCA will also hostan estates tag sale, featuringother items from these sameestates and collections.Auction viewing and tag salehours are Friday, November23rd through Tuesday,November 27th, from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. each day. The auc-tion will close online onWednesday, November 28th.For more information andcomplete details, please visittheir website: www.litch-fieldcountyauctions.com, call(860) 567-4661 or [email protected].

Thea Porter Couture 1970’sprint dress.

George Innes, 1825-1894,Italian landscape.

John Clymer (American, 1907-1989),(estimate $10,000 to $15,000).

1925 FordModel T pickup truck(estimate $5,000 to

$10,000).

Hersheypark Turnpike amusementride car (estimate $3,000 to $5,000).

Large 48-light Baccarat chan-delier (estimate $25,000 to$50,000).

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11/10/12, BIRD IN HAND, SAT 9AM, Coins, jewelry, watchers,antiques, collectibles, guns, furni-ture, tools, lawn, garden etc., 2801Old Philadelphia Pike, John M.Hess Auction Service

11/10/12, ANNVILLE, 11/10/12,Antiques, furniture, household, JDriding tractor, Shirk's AuctionGallery 659 N State Rt 934, Roy D.Shirk

11/1-12/12, MAPLE GLEN,ONLINE BIDDING ENDS11/12/12, Jewelry, Pa tall case cher-ry clock, decorative arts, Asian art,ceramics etc. preview 11/10 10 am-5 pm @ 1425 Welsh Rd., MapleGlen, PA 19002, Online @www.locatiauctions.com, LocatiAuctions

11/09-10/12, CHAMBERSBURG,FRI 1 PM SAT 10 AM, 11/9 -Session I - Dinky, Solido & otherdiecast cars 11/10 - Session II -Lesney Matchbox, Gateway GalleryAuction 643 Kriner Rd, John F.Kohler, Jr.

11/23-24/12, CLARENCE, FRI &SAT 10 AM, Antique Estate includ-ing items from Strong Museum,11177 Main St, Schultz Auctioneers

11/10/12, SAVANNAH, SAT 10:30AM, Antiques & Equipment, 1400Hogback Rd, Donald Roan

11/18/12, LAMBERTVILLE,SUN ONLINE @WWW.HAMP-TONESTATEAUCTION.COM,Fine jewelry, watches, sterling sil-ver flatware & holloware, US coins,paper money, 54 Coryell St,Hampton Estate Auction, Inc.

11/12/12, BURLINGTON, MON5:30 PM, 1950 "doo-wop" 45 rpmrecords, Life Magazines 1950's-70's, salt & pepper collection,WWII, sterling rings/jewelry,antiques, collectibles, Roma Club739 Lincoln Ave, C & MAuctioneers

11/10/12, AUDUBON, SAT 11AM, Antiques & Collectiblesincluding a very rare WWII Navaldispatch to the USS Idaho announc-ing the end of the war with Japan,Gallery 100 W Merchant St,Audubon's Auctioneers

11/16-17/12, FLAT ROCK, FRI 5PM SAT 11 AM, Fine art, WallaceNutting & Maxfield Parish prints,engravings, lithographs, bronzes,Andy Warhol signed cover, estatejewelry, furniture, art pottery, south-ern pottery, Christmas ornaments,disc & cylinder music boxes etc.,913 Upward Rd, Richard D. Hatch& Associates

11/17/12, THURMONT, SAT 9:30AM, Antiques, early furniture, col-lectibles, personal property, 206 EMain St, Curtis Auctions, LLC

11/10/12, FREDERICK, SAT 10AM, Americana, collection ofceramic & mechanical banks,Historical including military, coun-try store, advertising, side showbanners, posters, Gallery 5714-AIndustry Ln, Mosby & Co. Auctions

11/17/12, SPRING CITY, SAT 10AM, Two Toy Train Auctions,Ridge Fire Co 480 Ridge Rd,Maurer's Auction

11/17/12, NAZARETH, SAT 10AM, Furniture, select smalls, jewel-ry, guitars, 1974 Ford Thunderbird(noon) etc., Nazareth AuctionCenter 330 W Moorestown Rd,Dotta Auction Co., Inc.

1 1 / 1 7 - 1 8 / 1 2 ,PLUMSTEADVILLE, SAT 9 AMSUN 10 AM, 11/17 - 150+ clocks,doll collection, sterling & coin sil-ver etc. 11/18 - Clock & watchmak-ers' tools, clock cases, clock &watch parts, movements, etc., preci-sion lathes, watch repair parts,Plumsteadville Vol Fire Co FiresideHall 5064 Stump Rd, Robert H.Clinton & Co., Inc. & Hahn AuctionCo.

11/16/12, MOUNT JOY, FRI 9AM, Antiques, furniture, glassware,china, dog collection, slaw boards,Church of the Brethren items, coun-try antiques, toys etc., TheGathering Place 6 Pine St, WitmanAuctioneers, Inc.

11/16/12, CONESTOGA, FRI 2PM, Real Estate, 1973 ChevroletMonte Carlo Landau, power & handtools, hand done Conestoga wagonreplica, lawn & garden, chain saws,appliances, furniture, 291 PequeaBlvd, Probst Family Auctioneers

11/16-17/12, SCHUYLKILLHAVEN, FRI 1 PM SAT 9 AM,11/16 - 6 remote controlled air-planes & hundreds of accessories, 2new OS 90 & 70 II 4 cycle engines,etc. 11/17 - Antiques tools, butcher-ing equipment, 1990 Ford pickup,household; Real Estate Noon, 33Blue Mountain Rd, Raymond P.Stump

11/15/12, SCHNECKSVILLE,THURS 4 PM, Art, antiques, prim-itives, vintage Christmas etc.,Schnecksville Fire Co. Pavilion4550 Old Packhouse Rd, Anthony'sAuction Services

11/15/12, QUARRYVILLE,THURS NOON, Antiques,Hummel, Goebel, Lladro; coins 6pm, 3164 White Oak Rd, PAAuction Center

For over 30 years no one has consistently helped more sellers realize more money fortheir quality BASEBALL MATERIAL than Robert Edward Auctions. Offering anunparalleled tradition of integrity, knowledge, and professionalism, and an extraordinarynational client base.

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VIRGINIA11/10/12, LEESBURG, SAT 10AM-7 PM, Barn Auction (30 deal-ers) coins, jewelry, gold, diamonds,antiques, box lots etc., 19487 JamesMonroe Hwy (Rt 155), LeesburgCourt of Shoppes

11/23/12, HATFIELD, FRI 9 AM,Antique & Vintage BilliardCollection, 501 Fairgrounds Rd,Alderfer Auction & Appraisal

11/17/12, YORK, SAT 9 AM,Quilts, coverlet, antique lamps,antiques, collectibles,Springettsbury Fire Co. Social Hall3013 E Market St, Gilbert & GilbertAuctioneers, Inc.

11/17/12, WILLOW STREET,SAT 9 AM, Furniture, freezer,antiques, 50+ lanterns, Christmasitems, antiques, vintage, new Dept.56 snow village, Longaberger bas-kets, collectibles, box lots etc.,RockMeyer Auction Parke 9 BrooksAve, Jessica Shaub Meyer

11/17/12, WILLOW STREET,SAT 8:30 AM, Antiques, col-lectibles, floor model radios, vin-tage radios & test equipment,Conestoga wagon jacks and parts,antique tools, Fostoria, brass, iron-ware, Indian relics, Al StarrFiremans Bldg Rt 272 (behindWillow Street Fire Hall), ProbstFamily Auctioneers

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(Rescheduled from October 29) Leesport Farmers Market

Rt. 61, LEESPORT, PA (Off Rt. 61 halfway between Reading & Hamburg. Follow signs to the Leesport Farmers Market). Furniture; Shearer Oils, Shotguns; Clocks; Quilts; Photos; Beer Items; Deer Racks; (300+) Cobalt Blue; Crocks & Jugs; Dolls; Tools; Household Goods; Go to web for listing!

Doors open at Noon Check Web at www.AuctionZip.com (Auct. #1241)

Terms: Cash, Check, MC, Visa, Discover - Buyer’s Premium - 13% for credit card or check, 10% for cash.

Diefenderfer Auction Co., LLC Laureldale, PA - AU-3965-L - Phone: (610) 929-8215

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ROBERT H. CLINTON & COMPANY, INC. Auctioneers & Appraisers P.O. Box 29 • Ottsville, PA 18942 610-847-5432 • AY-000093-L www.rhclintonauction.com

HAHN AUCTION COMPANY Wil Hahn, Auctioneer

102 W. Main Street, Bath, PA 18014 610-837-7140 * AU-001271-L

www.hahnauction.com

PUBLIC AUCTION TWO SESSIONS

Plumsteadville Volunteer Fire Company - Fireside Hall

5064 Stump Road, PLUMSTEADVILLE, BUCKS CO., PA 18949

SESSION 1

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2012 AT 9:00 A.M. 150+ Clocks beginning at 9:30 incl.: wide variety of American & European 19th & 20th C CLOCKS: English & American tall case, E&S Terry pillar & scroll, double decker by TM Roberts, International Time Recording & Self Wi nding Clock Co. wall, French figural & carriage, brass ship & regulator by E.Howard, S.Hoadley “upside down”, Ithaca calen dar, Ingraham, Doric,

Clarke & Gilbert hollow column; Interesting Collection of MINIATURES by Burroughs, Marlow & others; plus numerous antique ogee, tambour, shelf, crystal & wall regulators, banjo, china, gingerbread by Ingraham, Gilb ert, Sessions, New Haven, Waterbury, Seth Thomas, Smith & Goodrich, etc.; Also: lg. selection of hard & soft cover refe rence BOOKS on clock repair, history & identification, etc. (books will be sold in random lots following clocks)

Plus: DOLL collection from local Bucks Co. Estate incl: 2 antique German bisque head (good cond.), 8 0+ Mme. Alexander (many in orig. boxes; some w/bent knees), Sweet Tears-Mme Alex; older composite, jointed baby by E.I.H. Co. Inc & others, vinyl by Gotz, Royal Family Toy, Vogue, Z, Walt Disney Prod., Horsman, J.Turner & Pleasant Co.; also talking by EEGEE, 4 Crimson Collection porc., Marie Osmond, troll collection; doll furn.; Junior Miss Singer Sewing Machine & Singer Sew Handy; 100+ Collection of Stuffed Bears: Steiff, Gund, Brass Button, Ty, Russ, Eden, Berenstain, Lands End, Boyds, Paddington, Daekar & many, many more. Also: selection of Sterling & Coin Silver incl: flatware, hollowware, candlesticks, s/p, etc.; Vintage Textiles: ladies clothing, pennants, cloth flags of the world & more; Accessories: depression glass, advertising tins & other advertising; Furniture: 1920s vintage floor lamps, cloth shades, ornamental iron bed, antique dome top trunks, vintage 1930/40s porch/patio furn., ornamental brass standing lamp.

SESSION 2 - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2012 AT 10:00 A.M. Extensive Selection of Clock & Watchmakers’ Tools, Clock Cases, Clock & Watch Parts, Movements, Etc. incl.: Precision Lathes by: Sherline, Boley, Moseley, Lancaster Special, (2) Wolf Jahn & Co. & Levin; quantity of tooling, collets, staking tools, cleaners, vintage watchmakers’ hand tools; quantity of Antique Clock: cases, parts, brass & wdn. mov ements, pendulums, dials, hands, keys, etc.; Watch Repair Parts (all items sold in random uncatalogued lots)

Terms: 13% Buyer’s Premium * Major Credit Cards Accepted * 3% Discount w/Cash or Prior Appd. Check * Detai ls/Photos on websites or auctionzip.com

In the event of severe bad weather, contact Auction Company via e-mail at www.rhclintonauction or telephone at 610-847-5432

ESTATE AUCTION SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 TH AT 11:00 AM

PREVIEW: 10:00 AM DAY OF SALE

100 W est 7 th S treet , MEDIA, PA 19063 Selling: Large Mahogany Silver Chest J. E . Caldwell 1902, Sterling: Tray, Frame, Souvenir Spoons, Vanity Top Jars, Sterling Top & Ebony Playing Card Case, Thimbles, Coasters And More....14kt Gold, Sterling & Costume Jewelry, Pocket Watch Marked M. J. Tobias, Liverpool; 2 Elgin Pocket Watches, Hamilton Lady's Watch, Hatpins, Vintage Lady's Evening Bags, One With Jade & Sterling Clasp; Purse From Nantucket Basketworks With Scrimshaw Center, Seth Thomas Mantel Clock, John Wanamaker Anniversary Clock, Imari Bowls, Flow Blue Plates, Sheffield England Spoons, Collection Of Silver Plate, Rogers Punch Bowl & 12 Cups, 6 Piece Community Plate Coffee & Tea Service, Community Plate Service For 20 Flatware, Pewter, Lenox Tuscany China Service For 9, Collection Of Milk Glass, Lattice Plates, Hobnail, Limoges, Dresden, Stafforshire, Delfts & Bavaria Items, Old Pottery With Hounds, Weller Jardiniere, Blue Stoneware Crock, Hayner 2 Gallon Jug, Holt Howard Roosters, Jackson Café Atlantic City N .J. Souvenir Creamer, Griswold Skillets # 10 & #3, Kitchen A id Mixer, Bookends: Brass Cats & Elephants, Bell & Howell Projector, Argus Movie Camera, Sans & Streiffee Binoculars, 1964 Jamboree Items, Stamp & First Day Of Issue Collection, Various 45's Such As Elvis, Duke Ellington, Ray Charles,Vintage Buttons, Linens, Fabric, Thimble Collection, Singer Sewing Machine, Vintage Christmas Balls, Angel Collection With Goebel, Lladro, Gorham & More, Holiday Items, Garden & Pottery, Tools, Truck Bag & More... Furniture: 8 Piece Maple Dinette Set With Open Hutch, 3 Drawer Walnut Bachelor's Chest, Danish Style Coffee & End Tables, Gateleg Maple Table, Needlepoint Stools, 2 Wrought Iron Tile Top Stands, Small Bookcase, 3 Piece Rock Maple Bedroom Suite, 50's 4 Piece Bedroom Set With Cedar Chest, Old Walnut Foot Stool, Mahogany Nursing Rocker With Rush Seat, Pitcher & Bowl Set On Stand, Martha Washington Sewing Stand, Various Brass Lamps, Stands...Andrew Wyeth Prints, Old Watercolor Country Winter Scene, Art By Jane Curtis: Delaware County Court House Sept. 1980, Minshall House May 1983...And So Much More. Too Much To List.

Please Go To a uctionzip.com For Photos & Updates. I D #9683 Terms: 10% Buyer's Premium. Cash Or Pre- A pproved Check By Auctioneer. Full Payment Day Of Sale.

George H. Wilson, Auctioneer, A U -001020- L 610-955-9417

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Over 200 large-scale,vibrant and exuberant paint-ings by the late Philadelphiaartist Anne E. Lisette Boysen(1939-2011) will be sold inSession II of a two-sessionauction planned for Saturday,November 10, by Gordon S.Converse & Co., at thePeople’s Light and TheaterCompany, located at 39Conestoga Road in Malvern,Pennsylvania, nearPhiladelphia.

Session I, starting at 11:30a.m. (EST), will featureantique clocks, period furni-ture, Asian objects, decorativeaccessories and collectibles,pulled from prominent local

estates and collections. SessionII, starting at 3:30 p.m., will be

dedicated exclusively to Ms.Boysen’s work.

The headliner of the eventwill undoubtedly be Ms.Boysen, an en plein air artistwho passed away in Novemberof last year at age 72. Proceedsfrom the auction will benefitthe Anne E. Lisette BoysenMemorial Scholarship Fund atthe University of the Arts inPhiladelphia and will bematched by up to $25,000 witha grant program from the

200+ Works By Philadelphia Artist Anne E.Lisette Boysen To Be Sold By Converse & Co.

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Maurer & Wilson’s AUCTION

10 AM - WED., NOVEMBER 14 TH

At The Third Street Gallery, 132 East Third Street, POTTSTOWN, PA 19464

This Auction, originally scheduled for Oct. 31 ST was rescheduled due to Hurricane Sandy’s expected onslaught. This sale will contain items as listed

in A&A News Vol. 43 #43 P. 14. with additions! Curt will undoubtedly be unable to resist adding a truck load to this already - full action (He’s such a Wilson!) Kathy will add a load of COSTUME JEWELRY from the Estate of Adelene Trievel, which had already been scheduled to be sold on this November date. Over 100 lots of Rhinestones, Designer Jewelry and Vinta ge accessories. Check auctionzip for listing or CALL to be added to our E-Mail list!

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Maurer & Wilson Auctioneers

610.970.7588 Kathy Maurer Wilson

Auctioneer Curtis Wilson

Auctioneer

PREVIEW: Nov. 13 From 4 P M-6 PM. (A Y 001999) 10% B. P . As Is, Where Is!

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Pair of oil on canvas portraits from the 18th or 19th century,each 13-1/4 inches by 19 inches and unframed.

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LOCATI AUCTIONS November Sale

Online Bidding has started! Online auction ends on November 12, 2012

www.locatiauctions.com Preview Saturday, November 10, 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Where - 1425 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen, PA 19002

Contact - [email protected] 215.619.2873

1425 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen, PA 19002 PA License #TRA00011

iGavelauctions.com

Bid Now At

A Pennsylvania Tall Case Cherry Clock Estate Jewelry

Ceramics

An English Tooled Leather Box, 19th Century Pewter Vessel by Maurice Daurat

Decorative Arts

Russian Gilt Silver and Enameled

Cigarette Case

Asian Art

Margaret Wasserman Levy (AMERICAN, 1899-1998) Three Works

Maude Drein Bryant (AMERICAN, 1880-1946) O/C

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F INE J EWELRY , W ATCHES , S TERLING S ILVER F LATWARE A ND H OLLOWWARE , U. S . C OINS A ND P APER M ONEY

Auction Auction

HAMPTON ESTATE HAMPTON ESTATE A U C T I O N , I N C . A U C T I O N , I N C .

54 Coryell St., Lambertville, NJ 08530 54 Coryell St., Lambertville, NJ 08530 (877) 355-9500 (877) 355-9500

Featuring Pieces By: Tiffany & Co. David Yurman David Webb

Angela Cummings Cartier Asprey

Georg Jensen Omega

and many more...

Please visit us online:

Hamptonestateauction.com

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 TH , 2012 Over 500 Stunning Lots! Over 500 Stunning Lots!

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Photos and details at www.shaubservices.com

10% Buyer’s Premium 6% Sales Tax

AUCTIONEER AY245L Jessica Shaub Meyer PHONE 717-464-3541

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to be held at RockMeyer Auction Parke 9 Brooks Avenue (off Rt. 272), Willow Street

Pequea Twp., Lancaster Co., PA 17584

SAT., NOVEMBER 17, 2012 at 9:00 am Two Auctioneers Selling!

FURNITURE - FREEZER ANTIQUES - 50+ LANTERNS

CHRISTMAS ITEMS Antique - Vintage - New

Dept 56 - Snow Village - Longaberger® Baskets COLLECTIBLES - GLASSWARE and CHINA

LAWN - GARDEN - TOOLS SPORTSMAN ITEMS - ADVERTISING ITEMS

WINROSS TRUCKS - BOX LOTS galore PREVIEW Friday, November 16 from 10am until 1pm

DOORS OPEN auction day at 7am TERMS: Cash, Checks, Credit Cards

Contact: [email protected] Tel: 215.393.3023

501 Fairgrounds Rd. Hatfield, Pa 19440

Terms- 13% Buyers Premium, 3% discount for cash or check purchases.

ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE BILLIARD COLLECTION AUCTIONFriday, November 23, 2012 beginning at 9 am

Preview Day of Auction Beginning at 8 am & Nov. 20 & 21 10 am - 3 pm450+ lots of Billiard Collectibles including-

Billiard related Ephemera, Postcards, Tobacco Cards, Matchbooks, Catalogs, Photo’s- tobacco cards include Allen & Ginter’s, Mecca, Ogden, Gallagher, Park Drive and others; photo post cards.

Balls, Racks & Triangles- Zig Zag, Direct Sight, Ivory, Etched balls and Baseball Sets, small agate balls, many marked racks by Clark Herd, Brunswick, Rosatto Barry Street and others

Chalk, Chalk Holders, Talc, Tools, Scorebeads- Chalk made by Spinks, Willie Hoppe, Brunswick and Rare Diamond white chalk; Rare Advertising pieces include a Brunswick Balke Collender “Billiards Experts of the World” poster,

BBC “Rules of the game...Poster, and a rare Mearle & Heaney “Rules” poster.Cues, Cue Racks, Tips, Pictures, Advertising items, Chairs, Lights-

antique and vintage cues from the late 1800’s to mid 1900’s including many styles of carved butt cues, wrapped cues, butterfly cues and assorted Brunswick label cues such as Willie Hoppe, Master Stroke, Keen Shot and others.

Billiard Tables- Wendt Grand (similar to Brunswick Arcade), Clark Herd (similar to Brunswick Madison) and Columbia all ready for restoration!

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PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 - 9 A.M.

AUCTION PREVIEW: FRI., NOV. 9 TH 12 NOON - 5 P.M.

Antiques, Furniture, Household, JD Riding Tractor LOCATION: SHIRK’S AUCTION GALLERY

659 N. STATE ROUTE 934, ANNVILLE, PA 17003, LEBANON CO.

Good 3 drawer bench; set 6 paint decorated balloon back plank seat chairs; nice paint decorated turned foot blanket chest; original painted decorated jelly cupboard; walnut Victorian jelly cupboar d; early one drawer taper leg stand; rope bed; mortised bench; small wood box (cut down); small mortised bench; softwood country drop leaf table; pine dough box; drop leaf extension table w/4 boards; drop leaf table w/drawer; original decorated balloon back rocker; child’s rocker; highchair; stacking bookcase; oak clothes tree; brass clothes tree; brass 10 plate stove; 2 old wood schoolhous e desk; hanging oak towel rack; 5 pc. 1950’s bedroom suite; several quilts including a very nice log cabin with piano key border; good pieced star patterned quilt; Elizabeth Oberholtzer show towel; wood shaw; lap robe; ticking and feed bags; soft goods; vintage clothing ties; rainbow carpet; 1964 World’s Fair cowboy hat; F.H. Cowden, 1 and 3 gal. stencil decorated jug; F.H. Cowden batter jug; early baskets; various crocks; Majolica flowerpot; grain painted doll cradle; porcelain bottom magazine rack; O.G. mirror; lots of frames; brass bells; brass bucket; brass dipper; butcher’s tools ; cast-iron bulldog; Erie cast-iron teakettle; Wagnerware cast-iron Dutch oven; 3 lg. cast-iron hooks; cast-iron apple peeler; sausage press; 2 iron butcher’s kettles (cracked); Hershey milk can; early t in lantern; other barn lanterns; arrowheads; lots of political buttons; assortment of pocketknives; ear ly photos; postcards; costume jewelry; demijohn; flue cover; 2 Roseville flower wall pockets; sm. agate coffeepot; saltwater rod and reel; jars of buttons; Ironstone; Hall; Longaberger® baskets; local advertising & ashtrays; pressed and painted glass; pots and pans; composition doll; Little Debbie do ll.

Guns: Military Rifle; Stevens model 37 bolt single shot 410; 22 bolt single action rifle; Forehand and Wadsworth Indian Bulldog pistol; Daisy model 155 BB gun.

Conditions by Alice Gerberich Directions: From Rt. 422 in Annville go North on Rt. 934 for 2 miles to property on left OR from interstate 81 take Exit 85 & take Rt. 934 South for 4 miles to property on right.

FOR UPDATES, VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.propertiesbyroy.com or www.auctionzip.com AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: ROY D. SHIRK LIC. #AU-003248-L

PHONE 717-269-0654

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PUBLIC AUCTION Of Real Estate, 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

Landau, Lot Of Nice Power & Hand Tools, Hand Done Conestoga Wagon Replica, Lot Lawn &

Garden, Chain Saws, Clean Appliances, Furniture FRI., NOVEMBER 16 AT 2:00 P.M.

Loc.: 291 Pequea Blvd., CONESTOGA, CONESTOGA TWSHP., LANC. CO., PA 17516 ( Dir.: Along Rt. 324 between Martic Forge & Colemanville)

Full List & Lot Good Pics. At www.probstauction.com Auction by Mrs. Dennis (Eileen) Gamber

Probst Family Auction Eric R. Probst (717) 464-3700 AU1856L

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“Our customers like varietyand the element of surprise thatcomes from never knowingwhat great things they’ll find inour sales,” said KeithSpurgeon, owner of Mosby &Co. Auctions. “They won’t bedisappointed with what’s instore at our November 10thevent.”

The 600-lot auction, inFrederick, Maryland, coversdozens of collecting categories,including still and mechanicalbanks, toys, military and histor-ical relics; and

Americana in many of its mostcoveted forms. The session will

begin with part one of a single-owner collection of 120American and European

figural ceramic still bankswith a timeframe rang-ing from the late 19thcentury through themid-1950s. Top lotsinclude a glazed,h a n d - p a i n t e dStaffordshire spanielhead and a scarceGerman figural jester-head bank.

Leading the cast-iron mechanicalbanks is anA u s t r a l i a nGrenadiers bank thatmay be the first example to turnup in the United States. It isdesigned similarly to the“Creedmoor” bank butincludes a dog companion forthe soldier. A prototype Englishbell-ringing brass bank, “Mr.Winkle’s First Shot,” was fash-ioned from an inkwell anddepicts a hunter and a soldierthat pops up when a coin isinserted.

Other mechanical banksinclude a Teddy and Bear,artillery and a mystery bankdiscovered in California that

displays writing in bothJapanese and English. “Wecan’t determine whether it wasmade in America for theJapanese market or vice versa,”Spurgeon said. Made ofembossed, copper-flashed tin, it

has a paper-litho dial and awheel that spins throughthe days of the week.

Tin toy highlightsinclude a boxed Hans EberlTopsy Turvy Tom wind-upcar and boxed

Gunthermann Fokker tri-motor. An appealing

boxed French Tivoli Starmarble-launching game comeswith six cloth-dressed clownswith composition heads andwood bodies.

A cast-iron “Remember the

Maine” cannon fires realammunition, and at 13-1/2inches, is the second-largestsize in which this toy was

made. Also in the sale are alate-18th-century cannon andseveral brass patterns, includ-ing a pattern for a cannon with

patriotic eagle theme that is pic-tured in Louis Hertz’s book“The Toy Collector.” In the

Mosby To Auction Banks, Toys, Americana & Civil War RelicsAviator’s Archive, Painted Sideshow Banners Among The Many Highlights

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Boxed Gunthermann Fokkertri-motor toy airplane. Mosby& Co. image.

Fred Johnson sideshow banner,one of 11 fresh to the marketJohnson banners in the sale.Mosby & Co. image.

Early German stein withheavy relief images of bicy-clist and friends. Mosby &Co. image.

Original 1893 Red Star Linesposter featuring Statue ofLiberty and the BrooklynBridge in background. Mosby& Co. image.

Scarce Ringling Bros. andBarnum & Bailey poster pro-moting appearance by Westernstar Colonel Tim McCoy.Mosby & Co. image.

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TWO-DAY DIE-CAST TOY AUCTION Will sell at

GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION, located at 643 Kriner Road,

CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17202

SESSION I: FRIDAY, NOV. 9 AT 1 P.M.

Dinky, Solido & Other Die-Cast Cars Dinky, Solido & Other Die-Cast Cars Dinky, Solido & Other Die-Cast Cars SESSION II: SATURDAY, NOV. 10 AT 10 A.M.

Lesney Matchbox Lesney Matchbox Lesney Matchbox SESSION ONE: Over (390) lots including Solido Dinky, Britains, Winross, NZG, DAF, Budgie, Tekno, Siku & others. SESSION TWO: Over (340) lots of Matchbox including Superfasts, Veterans, Superkings, Yesteryear,

Action Packs, Sets, and more! AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Another diversified selection with more to come from the same seller as

previous toy auctions. Your patronage is appreciated! Complete catalog listings available at www.gatewayauction.com or by phoning (717) 263-6512 . Absentee & phone bids

accepted. Online bidding available through Proxibid. Preview Friday, Nov. 9 from 10 A.M. and

Saturday, Nov. 10 from 8 A.M. 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. Buyer’s utilizing Proxibid will be charged an 18% buyer’s premium. Statements made day of sale take precedence.

GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION LLC GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION 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

Heather Kohler Fowler, Auctioneer

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2:00 P.M. TWO HOURS OF BOX LOTS JEWELRY TO INCLUDE :

MEN’S & LADIES’ 14K GOLD POCKET WATCHES COINS TO INCLUDE : TRADE DOLLAR - MORGANS

2 ROLLS PEACE SILVER DOLLARS - FRANKLIN HALVES TRAINS & TRAIN MEMORABILIA - SIGNED DUCK PRINTS

w/STAMPS - SUPER NICE VINTAGE CHRISTMAS - GLASSWARE - EPHEMERA - STAMPS - EARLY BARBIES -

NEW CHRISTMAS - DIE-CAST & COLLECTOR ITEMS 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 TRAINS : VINTAGE LIONEL - EXCELLENT CONDITION - ORANGE BOXES: O & O27 Gauge GG1 Electric Green Stripe PA Engine #4935, PRR Brown w/Gold Stripe 2-Way Electric Engine # 8551, PA GP-9 Diesel w/Dummy Unit, Reading Crane Car 6-9332, #3656 Stockyard w/Cows, Operating Dump Car, Crossings, Operating Station, Pacific Fruit Express Ice Car, Auto Dump Car & Gate Man, NYC Boxcar, Sunoco Tank Car, Lumber Shed #164, Log Loader Complete. 1952 GILBERT AMERICAN FLYER SET w/Electric Billboard. MARX VINTAGE TIN: Girard Train Station & Towers. Tyco & AHM Rolling Stock MIB, HO Passenger Cars & Engines, Lionel Rail King & MTH Cars, K Line Reading Co. Cars, Jim Beam Grant Steam Engine & Tender. TRAIN MEMORABILIA. REVERSED PAINTINGS OF HORSESHOE CURVE & ROCKVILLE BRIDGE. SIGNED DUCK PRINTS: Signed Ned Smith 1983-1985, 1984 Canadian Geese Signed James Killen, 1984 Signed David Maass w/2 Maine Migratory Stamps, 1985 Signed Robert Bateman w/Canadian Stamp, 1986 Signed Robert Knutson, 1987 Signed Rob Leslie w/2 Stamps, 1989 Waterfowl Signed Robert Steiner w/RI Stamp, 1994- 1995 “Anticipation” PA. DA Print Of The Year By Purina Hi-Pro D. Hughes, Ambush Turkey Foundation By Mark Twain Noe, 1999 Turkey Print Signed Jeffrey Alan Hoffman, 1998 Boy w/Bow Green Wings Ducks Unlimited Signed Jack Paluh 31/120, Canvas Framed Eagle. 1948-49 GAME COMMISSION POSTERS BY JACOB BATES ABBOTT. SUPER NICE VINTAGE CHRISTMAS . GLASSWARE : Imperial Open Rose Bowl, Covered Butter, Fenton Captive Rose Candy Ribbon Edge Bowl, Marigold Dinner Plates, Vict. Salt Dips, Hall Autumn Leaf Mixing Bowls, Occ. Japan Salt & Peppers, Pyrex. COLLECTIBLES: Sessions Mantel & Banjo Clocks, Happy Hill Farms Kone Milk Containers, Framed WWll Navy Certificate, Photo & Discharge, Fountain Pens, Vintage Telephones, Vintage Fishing Creels, Surveying Transit w/Tripod, Rogers Bros. Flatware “Daffodil,” Fireman’s Occ. Mustache Mug, Old Wood Butterprint, Pocketknives, 1940 Mickey Mouse Fantasia Drawing, Back Stage Guitar Amp, Harmony Acoustic Guitar, Gilbert Big Boy Tool Chest, 1940’s Marx Tin Windup Car Super Condition, Miller Lite Elec. Sign, Molson Neon Light, Polaris Compound Bow, 45 Records, Child’s Tin Record Player, Wade Animals. VINTAGE BARBIE & MIDGE DOLLS - CLOTHES & CASES. EPHEMERA: Many Early Postcard Albums, Singles & Real Photo. STAMPS: 1981-82 Comm. Sets, Old Stamp Albums, Stamp Sheets. NEW DIE-CAST: Ertl John Deere Model A Tractor GOLD Edition, 1958 Gear Box Corvette, Dodge Viper, Amoco MIB Airplane Banks, Road Tough, BP Lesney, King Size & MIB Service Station, Ertl NASCAR , Trays Of Matchbox. NEW CHRISTMAS: Lemax Houses & Accessories, Dept. 56, Home Accents, COCA-COLA Trays. Hallmark Ornaments. NEW COLLECTOR ITEMS: Boyds, Jim Shore, Barbie, Ginny, Dolly Dingle, Cabbage Patch Dolls, Franklin Mint Jackie Onassis. SPECIAL INTEREST: SUN SETTER RETRACTABLE DECK AWNING 15’

FULL LISTING & PHOTOS ON WEBSITE COINS - JEWELRY LISTS ON WEB SITE!!!

MANY WONDERFUL COLLECTIB LES!!! HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US !!! www.cindyfentonauctioneer.net

Cindy Fenton Auctioneer #AU003412-L For Info: (717) 957-9399

TERMS: Cash, PA. Check, Visa, MC No Buyer’s Premium Coins & Jewelry Approx. 4:00 P.M.

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University.Ms. Boysen once said,

“The ultimate beauty in life isnature,” and her art reflectedthat philosophy. Her cre-ations are reminiscent ofArthur B. Carles and inspiredby Monet. Boysen’s worksare held in many prominentcorporate and private collec-

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tions. “This is a rare opportuni-ty to add to your existing col-lection or begin a new one,”remarked auctioneer Gordon S.Converse.

The selection of paintingsin the auction reflects Ms.Boysen’s love of nature and herenergetic, vivacious personali-ty. The subject matter rangesfrom her earlier tranquil land-scapes to more recent floralabstractions. Paintings expect-ed to do particularly well

include Sunday’sF l o w e r s ,C y n t h i a ’ sFlowers andDelft. All arelarge and are

AUCTION SALE BILLSestimated to bring $1,000 to$2,000.

Rare and antique clockswill dominate Session I, withthe expected top lot of the daybeing a fine 19th-century gilt

bronze carriage mantel clockbound by glass and featuring acarrying handle (estimate$8,000 to $12,000). The clockboasts a double fuse movementand has a strike and repeat

mechanism with the originallever jeweled platform. It mea-sures 7 inches by 3 inches.

Other clocks expected tomake $5,000 or more willinclude an arch top style

mahogany striking clocksigned on the back plate byCharles Frodsham (estimate$5,000 to $8,000); anAmerican girandole clock

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Pair of finely decorated DutchDelftware lidded garniturejars with bird form knops,each 15 inches tall.

Early 19th-century dou-ble steepleform mantelclock with afusee clock-works andstrap brassmovementplates.

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 TH AT 4 P.M. Art, Antiques, Primitives, Vintage Christmas & Much More!

Schnecksville Fire Co. Pavilion 4550 Old Packhouse Rd., SCHNECKSVILLE, PA 18078

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NOVEMBER MULTI-ESTATE ANTIQUE AUCTION

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 TH 9:00 A.M. PREVIEW: Saturday, November 10 th 1 to 4 P.M.

RHOADS & RHOADS AUCTION CENTER

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

Featuring Estates: Laureldale, PA, Rare Porcelain Shoe Collection all proceeds from the sale of the shoes goes to PACT. This is a nonprofit for animals that are in need of finding a new home and finds foster care for animals of military personnel that are being deployed. More info can be gotten from Pact for Animals.Org. Staffordshire, Furniture, Incredible Christmas Collection, Annalee Collection, Estate of Pattie La Vecia, former antique dealer. FURNITURE: Mahogany Bedroom Suite w/High Chest, Wing Chairs, Penna. House Canopy Bed and Lingerie Chest, Governor Winthrop Desk,

Mahogany Side Tables, China, Over 10 Early Blanket Chests some with original paint, Country Chairs, Yarn Winders, Spinning Wheels, Cradles, Hooded Cradle, Oak Washstand, Shaving Mirror, Coat Rack, Wicker Furniture, Outdoor Furniture, Cast-Iron Furniture, Planters, etc. ANTIQUES: Wonderful Porcelain Firestone Sign, CI Spoons, one signed PD possibly Peter Derr, Collection of Dishes to include: Over 100 pieces of Fine Staffordshire and Spode, hundreds of partial Dish sets Limoges, Azalea, Nippon, Noritake, Flow blue, Depression, a real find for the collector. Several Victorian B owls, RS Prussia, Balloon Lady Royal Doulton, Baskets, Lots of country Smalls, Mantel Clocks, Shaving collect ion, Small Collector Showcase, Guitar, Books, Paintings, Buttons, Sewing items, Jewelry, Prints, Ruby Gla ss, Tintypes, Political Pins: McKinley, Early Porcelain Humidors, Satsuma, Early political paper, Boot Scrapper, Spoons, Quilts, Linens, Lots of small collectables, Cut and Pattern Glass, Pottery, much Silver Pla te in ob, Costume and 14k Estate Jewelry, Peavey Speakers and Amps. Tools. TOYS: Lionel Trains, Barclay Figures, Brush Trees, Fencing, Coke Dispenser in Original Box, CI Wagon, Games, Lionel Edison Electric Lamp ob, Battle of the Blue and Gray Play Set, Marbles, Superman Lunc h Box, Glass Banks, Hulk, Big Little Books, Nancy Drew, Composition Dolls, over 150 Annalee Dolls: Holiday, Easter, Christmas, Halloween, lots of larger pieces, some signed, Incredible Santa Collection: Many Large Santa Store Displays, Rare 7-Up Santa, other vintage Large Santas, Vintage Feather Tree, other trees, Early Christmas Balls, 50’s Plastic items, Bubble Lights, Jack-O-Lantern, Artist Santas, fences, tre es, Several Santas on Sleigh and Wagons, over 50 boxes from attic … Discover with us. much more. A&M Bisque Doll , other composition dolls from Local Attic, Revlon Dolls, more! AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Please check our website, as this will be a Hurricane Discovery Auction, we cannot get to open the boxes before this ad …… so join us for a very exciting sale!!!

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TRACTORS - JD HIT & MISS ENG. - GUNS - COINS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 • 8 A.M.

Auction Conducted By: Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Keith Snyder Auctioneers Lic. #2116, #499, #3433 717-445-4309

Terms By: CHESTER H. &

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LOCATION: 619 Winter Hill Rd., STRASBURG, PA Rt. 896 South Into Strasburg, Crossover Main St. Onto May Post Office Rd., Right Onto Weaver Rd., St raight Onto Winter Hill Rd. To Auction On Right. Strasburg Twp., Lanc. Co. TRUCK - CAR - TRACTORS - TRAILER: 1954 Chevrolet 3100 Panel Truck 54,000 Orig. Miles, 1 Owner, Completely Restored By Jack Robinson. 1941 Chevrolet 4 Door Special Deluxe Car 66,000 Orig. Miles. Bolens G 174 DSL Tractor Hydro. w/MF 1241 Loader & 4’ Bucket, AC B w/6’ Snow Blade, JD M Completely Restored, 1 Btm. Plow & Cultivator (To Be Sold Separately), 2005 Grasshopper 722D w/Duramax 52” Mower Deck w/Catcher, Cub Cadet LT 1042 Hyd. Lawn Tractor, Kodiak 5’x10’ Trailer, JD 1 1 ⁄ 2 HP Hit ‘N’ Miss Eng. On Cart. PRIMITIVES & COLLECTABLES - ANTIQUES: Dovetail Copper Kettle, Brady Broad Ax, Black Hawk Corn Sheller, Elgin Man’s Gold Pocket Watch, US Slicing Mach., Meat Slicer, Enterprize Sausage Stuffers, Wood Stirrers, 1801, 03, 10, 48 & 1793 Strasburg Township Deeds, Manor Twp. & Other Old Local Deeds, Ferrel & Co. Lg. Safe On Wheels, C.I. Dinner Bell, JD Pedal Tractor & Trailer, Conestoga Wagon, Jack, Triumph Platform Scales, A Collection Of Thousands Of Pencils In Display Case, Wood Adv. Boxes, Local Adv. Memo., C.I. JD Wall Pocket, Early Buggy Lights, Lg. Teacher, School & String Of Bells, Brass Front & Acme Egg Scales, Nobby Straw Cutter, 5 Prong Wood Fork, Butter Churn (Glass), Wood Egg Crates, Marble Roller, Painted Milk Cans, Cream Top Dairy Milk Box, Lg. Milk Pail, Bausman #1 Sm. C.I. Trough Early Locks w/Keys, 40+ P. Butter Glasses, Store Paper Disp., Lg. Wooden E.W. Carpenter, Lanc., PA Plane, Sm. Klein C.I. Stove, Singer Oil Can, Pea & Beam Scale, Ceramic Chick Waterers, Ear ly Wooden Change Drawer, Chicken Coop, Sled, Sm. Dec. Wood Stool, Asst. Crocks & Jugs, Erie #12 C.I. Fr y Pan, Wood Tub, 5 Gal. Glass Water Bottle, Agateware, Baskets, Farm Trucks & Toys, Mountville Grinder , Penn Scales, Wall Mounted Kero Lamp w/Reflector & Other Kero Lamps, Brass Steam Whistle, Old Photo Album w/Studio Pictures. SOFT GOODS - HOUSEHOLD: 1849 Coverlet Made By J. Witmer Manor Township For Anna Grabill, Quilts Incl. 4, 9 & 16 Patch & Lone Star, Knotted Comforters, Asst. Bedding, Flo Blue Veg. Bowls, Carnival Berry Set & Other Pcs., Pink Dep. & S&P & Plates, Asst. Ruby Creamers, Cups & Candy Dish, S& P, Mixing Bowls, Celery Dishes, Rogers Silverware, Asst. Cookware, Pts., Qts., Clean & Green Jars, Longaberger® Baskets, Lg. Asst. Flower Arrangements & Decor. LAWN & GARDEN - SHOP TOOLS: Farmhand 3200 PSI 10 HP 46 PM Press. Washer, Speedaire 5 HP Single Phase Air Comp., Power Pal Air Comp., 25 Gal. Lawn Sprayer w/3 HP Eng. w/Boom & Wand On Trailer, Bolens 4 1 ⁄ 2 ’ Snow Blade, 1 Btm. 3 Pt. Plow, Toro 6 1 ⁄ 2 HP SP Mower, Flomaster Backpack Lawn/ Garden Sprayer, Stihl SH 75 Blower, FS 90R Weed Eater & 032 AV Chainsaw, Moto Mower Snow Shark Snowblower, 5’ 3 Pt. Scraper Blade, Cub Cadet Wheel Wts., (3) 100th Int. Suitcase Wts., Lawn Spreade r, Wheelbarrows, Lawn Cart, Elec. Hedge Trimmer, 32’ Alum. Ext. Ladder, Werner 8’ Fiberglass & 8’ Alum. Stepladders, Jack Stands, Barrel Cart, Bumper Carrier, Potato Plow, Log Chains, Car Ramps, Gas Cans, Shop Vac, Myers Pump & Pump Trough, Double Seat Lawn Glider, Tricycles, V. Lg. Wood Lathe, Rockwell/Delta Planer, B&D Workmate 400 Workbench, Craftsman 10” Table Saw, JET Gold Series Woodworking Band Saw, Craftsman 17” 1 1 ⁄ 2 HP Floor Model Drill Press, Craftsman 10” 2 1 ⁄ 2 HP Radial Arm Saw, Walker Turner Wood Lathe, B&D HD 6/7 In. Bench Grinder On Stand, AMT 6”/8” Belt/Disc Sander, B&D Chop Saw, Sm. Shop Dust Collector (Needs Motor), Value Craft Disc/Belt Sander, B&D 1 1 ⁄ 4 HP Router, Schumacher 10 Amp Batt. Charger, Shop Creeper, Floor & Hyd. Jacks, Bench Vises, Patton Milk House Heater, Mitre Saw Gu ide & Clamp Set, Pipe Clamps, Elec. Drill & Bit Sets, Toolboxes, Ratchet Tie Downs, C Clamps, Asst. Wren ches, Wood Pulley, Drawknives, 2 Man Saw, Hay Knife, Brush Cutter, Oil Cans, Lg. Bucksaw Blades, Asst. Hammers, 3 ⁄ 8 ” & 1 ⁄ 2 ” Drive Socket Sets, Asst. Hand & Garden Tools, Victor Foot Traps, Lg. Live Animal Trap, Approx. 2 Trailer Loads Of Asst. Box Lots. FURNITURE: (2) Jelly Cupboards, 2 Pc. High Back Dutch Cupboard, 2 Pc. 9 Pane Corner Cupboard, High Back Dry Sink, Oak Washstand, Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, McKee Rival Icebox, Punch Tin Pie Safe, Late 1800’s Miller Organ, (6) Dec. Plank Btm. Keyback Chairs, Matching Rocker, Oak Wall Mounted Telephone, Scroll Top Oak Bed, Blanket Chest, Vanity w/Mirror & Teardrop Pulls, Empire Chest-Of- Drawers, Wooden Highchair, Piano Stool, 3 Pc. Waterfall Bdrm. Suite (No Bed), New Providence Menn. Church Bench, Oak Plant Table, Fernery, La-Z-Boy Rocker Recliner, Sofa, Ent. Center, Pressed Back Ch airs & Swivel Rocker, Folding Chairs, 2 Drawer File Cabinet, Dresser, Single Bed, Clothes Tree, Wall Tabl es, Waterfall Kneehole Desk, Hanging Electrified Kero Lamp, Hanging Prism Light, Metal Wardrobe, Sm. Sewing Cab., Lg. Wall & Other Clocks, Fire Ext. & Other Table Lamps, Lg. Butcher’s Bench, Sm. Mortis e Benches, Misc. Wall Pictures & Frames, Eden Pure Heater, Singer Treadle Sew. Machine, Lg. Imperial C hest Freezer, Hotpoint Refrig. GUNS & COINS: Stevens Mod. 94C 410 Pump Shotgun, Savage 30 Series B 12 Ga. Pump Shotgun, Interarm .22-250 w/Bushnell 4x12 w/Synthetic Stock Savage Mod. 340 222 w/Bushnell 3x9 Scope, Savage Mod. 220 16 Ga. S. Shot, Stevens Mod. 15A .22 Long S. Shot, Glenfield Mod. 60 .22 LR Semi., Marlin M od. 55 12 Ga./Bolt, Springfield Mod. 15 .22 S. Shot, Diana Mod. 45 177 Pellet Gun, 1881-1924 Silver Doll ars, 1893-1964 1 ⁄ 2 Dollars, 1940-1964 Quarters, 1851 Lg. Cent, 1887 Lg. Cent Damaged, 1903, 04 & 07 Indian Hd. Pennies, Asst. Mercury Dimes, Buffalo & Other Nickels, War Pennies, Asst. Foreign Coins, 1878 Trade Dollar, 1877 PR USA Trade Dollar, 1935 & 1957 1 Dollar Silver Cert., 1963 Red Seal 2 Dollar Bill.

COINS & GUNS NOT ON PREMISES UNTIL DAY OF AUCTION. NOTE: Auction To Begin w/Tools, 2nd Auct. Approx. 9 A.M. Selling Household Items. Approx. 11 A.M. Coins, 12:30 Guns & Related Items, 1 P.M. Car, Truck, Tractors, JD Hit & Miss Eng. & Related Items Followed By Furniture. Reason For Auction - Wilson’s Are Relocating To Retirement Quarters. Great Collection Of Antiques, Collectables All To Be Sold to Highest Bidder! Terms Are Cash, PA Check Or C redit Card. Food Stand. View www.klinekreidergood.com For Photos.

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1400 Hogback Rd., Savannah, (Wayne Co.) NY 1 ⁄ 2 Mile Off Rt. 31 West Of Savannah (Midway Between Rochester & Syracuse)

ANTIQUES: At Least 18 Oriental And Other Rugs From 2 Ft. x 2 Ft. Up To 12 Ft. x 20 Ft. Signed L. And J.G. Stickley Even Armed Settee; Large Victorian Bookcase Marble Top Stands; Restored Upright Player Piano; Victorian Chairs; Cannonball Rope Bed; Ball Shade Lamps; Empire Dresser; NYC RR Lantern; 6 Leg Dining Room Extension Table; Six Cane Seat Chairs; Two Sets Syracuse China; Kitchen And Mantel Clocks; Plus Other Smalls. ALSO: Some Household, Car, Farm Equip. And Tools. See Website ROAN.BIZ For Pictures And More Info. Antiques Sold First. TERMS: Cash, Honorable Checks; MC/ Visa/Discover With 3% Fee. Acceptable ID Required To Obtain Bid Card. 10% Buyer’s Premium.

DONALD ROAN, AUCTIONEER A Division Of Pirrung Auctioneers, Inc.

P.O. Box 122, Liberty, PA 16930 www.roan.biz (570) 324-2813 AuctionZip.com ID/3623

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ACCESSORIES, BUTCHERING EQUIP., 1990 FORD PICKUP, HOUSEHOLD

33 BLUE MOUNTAIN ROAD, SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA DIRECTIONS: From Pine Grove, PA, take Rt. 895 East for 7 miles or from Summit Station blinker light on Rt. 183, take Rt. 895 West for 3 miles and turn onto Blue Mt. Road to first farm.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2012 1 P.M. 6 remote controlled airplanes & hundreds of accessories such as engine spinner, trickle chargers, ai rcraft plywood, fly boxes, propellers, 2 new OS 90 & 70 II 4 cycle engines, etc.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2012 9 A.M. Antiques: Oak Bowfront Buffet, Mahog. China, Oak table leaves, 4 blanket chests - 1 turnip feet, walnut bookcase, spindle back & plank bottom chairs, nursing rocker, potty chair, crocheted & embroidery, q uilts & comforters, 50’s aprons, braided & rag rugs, Farmers’ Produce & egg scales, WWII German Helmet & Nazi table knife, US WWII army uniforms & blankets, Mining Hat & Autolite carbide lite w/ob, crocks - Cowden 1 & 5 gal., agate berry bucket & ladle, lg. slaw cutter, New Haven mantel clock, Hershey Toothpick Holder, sewing basket & pincushions, Guardian Angel & vintage pictures, wooden silverware & tool carriers, feed bags, Int. truck hubcaps, metal grain measures, old hinges - some barn, 2 man & bucksaws, wooden blockplanes, cattle dehorner, Ford oil can, 2 horse plows & trees, early 1900’s la dies’ cape, 1900 History of PA, ‘20 & ‘21 Haven Yearbooks, Bittler’s Sch. Co. Farm Directory, local church cookbooks, Svc. for 12 “Vintage” pattern china, 40+ pcs. Amber Dep., Christmas decs., white 50’s pan ther light, Walt Disney Trays, cherry pitter (1863), twig plant stand, Keebler Biscuit Box, “Eskimo” Desk Fan, muffin tins, costume jewelry, Adv.: 1922 Feed Book, Haven Money Bag, Pine Grove thermometers, Lg. Wooden William Penn Cigar Box, Purity Pretzel Tin, Calumet Tins, Veedol gas cans, agate & enamel pcs . & much more. Butchering Equip.: Table, Kettle w/stirrer, Enterprise sausage stuffer & meat grinder on old stands, meat hooks, pig scrapers, saws, old ladles, etc.

1990 Ford F150 Lariat Pickup w/Leer Top. One owner, 51K miles, no rust, very good condition. Real Estate Terms : 10% down and balance in 45 days. REAL ESTATE TO BE OFFERED AT NOON. Cash or personal PA check acceptable on personal property.

AUCTIONEERS: SALE ORDERED BY: Raymond P. Stump AU2173-L Phillip & Mildred Schaeffer Dr. Suzanne J. Bachrach AU3132-L 717-647-2740

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: If you are looking for a nicely - kept farm or like rare, old-fashioned farm auctions, you will want to attend this auction.

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auction, it is paired with anactual example of the correctcannon.

Being based in a part ofMaryland that has a rich CivilWar history, Spurgeon has theopportunity to source importantmid-19th-century memorabiliafor his sales. An example is the

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34-star AmericanFlag in the Great Starpattern that dates to1861-1863. Made ofprinted silk andarchivally mount-ed, the flag mea-sures 22-1/2 by24 inches(sight).

Dated July27, 1865, a presen-

tation photo album given byCivil War soldier Capt.Milton Morris of the 14thTennessee Infantry to his

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Circa-1908 Ideal long-limbedteddy bear, 28 inches, goldmohair, chunky body, esti-

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FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, CROCKS, RADIOS, TOOLS, HH

TYLERSPORT, PA Tylersport Fire House, 125 W. Ridge Rd. (Rt. 563) TYLERSPORT, PA TYLERSPORT, PA FURNITURE: Ethan Allen Maple DR set, secretary desks, washstand, old chair, trunks, BR sets, stands, bed w/eag le headboard, bureaus, ornate pump organ, end tables, dry sink, Larkin drop front desk, library table, pine desk, spinning wheel, milk sleigh, small farm wagon, wagon seat bench, cedar wardrobe, medicine cabinets, flat screen TV, church pews, many c locks, White sewing machine, brass lamps. SMALLS: 1845 framed sampler, sterling silverware, candleholders & pitcher, handwritten copy of T. Jefferson land grant, Oak telephones, Kellogg stick phone, Edison cylinder player, Columbia table victrola, Donatello Rosevill e pottery, redware, Witch blue deco crock, crocks, jugs, graniteware , papier-mâché & Byers Choice Santas , Christmas decos, postcards, advertising tins, old books, baskets, wooden shovel, earthen pie plates, brass fire extinguisher, auto harp, Hummels, greeting ca rd scrapbook, kero lamps, RR lanterns, pocket watches, apple peeler, Lenox, salts, cut & dep glass, Candlewick, redware ornaments , cookie cutters, milk bottles, creamers, Stangl bluebird (repaired wing), hat pins, linens, quilts, Army WWII uniforms, military pins & patc hes, still bank, W. Nutting print, reverse painting, paper dolls, 50’s dolls & toys, radios: Philco, Atwater Kent w/horn, Grunew Super Teledial floor radio, radio tubes, box cameras, Kodak, Ricoh & Minolta cameras, 1930-40’s Minicam & Good Photography magazines, pocket knives, jars, bottles. TOOLS: wagon jack , Makita drill, router, sanders, planer, hand grinder, grinding wheel, jig & able saws, tap & die, t oolbox, 2-man saw, Work mate, chainsaws, anvil, Fairbanks 4000 watt generator, floor jack, hand & garden too ls, pellet gun, wdn. wheelbarrow, hog trough, twin tubs, iron wheel seeder, wdn. buckets, White sewing machine, Hess & Nylint trucks, lawn carts, sprinkling can. TERMS: CASH, CHECK *10% BUYER’S PREMIUM* FOOD

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100 West Merchant Street, AUDUBON, NEW JERSEY 856-546-7755 www.aauctioneers.com

Preview: Friday, November 9th From 10 A.M. To 7 P.M.

AUDUBON, NEW JERSEY A partial list includes: A very rare WWII Naval dispatch to the USS Idaho announcing the end of the war with Japan, (a recent copy brought $20,000 at an auction in PA. Our estimate $5,000-$6,000). Very detailed fiber glass & wood ship models with display cases, A collection of African art including large wood carvings, bronzes, Fine American paintings by listed artists, Rare American silver and gold coins, Confederate currency, a collection of modern and antique wall, mantel and Grandfather clocks, Fine and rare Japanese paper screen with lacquered carrying case, col lection of fine Japanese cloisonné, framed rare carved Chinese jade vessel, fine inlaid Hepplewhite style corner cab inet, huge vintage Hong Kong 51” Majestic hardwood carving from the Pew estate, antique Grandfather clock and a collect ion of wall and mantel clocks, handmade Persian carpets including older Heriz, vintage baseball cards plus much more.

Complete illustrated catalog online. Check website often for updates.

www.aauctioneers.com Online Bidding Available through www.auctionzip.com

“Come join us on the se cond Saturday of every month for fresh to the market estate antiques & collectibles”

Terms: Cash, Approved Check, Visa, MasterCard, & Discover. 15% Buyer’s Pre mium

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 TH AT 11:00 A.M .

Fine Chinese Jade Carved Vessel In A Shadow Box Frame.

A Fine And Rare 6 Panel 19th C. Japanese Screen With Lacquered Carrying Case

A Collection Of Modern And Antique Clocks

Fine Small Collection Of Antique Japanese Cloisonné

Large One- O f- A -Kind Stainless Steel Aircraft Carrier Model

Large Highly Detailed Model From Plans Of A Mississippi Barge Pusher

Large Highly Detailed Fiberglass & Wood Model From Plans Of A Sea Going Tugboat

Important U.S. Navy Dispatch Announcin g VJ Day

Very Fine Carved 51” Tall Majestic Chinese Statue

Collectible U.S. Silver & Gold Coins Plus Confederate Currency

Collection Of Over 50 Pieces Of Tribal African Art In Wood,

Bronze And Stone

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ANNUAL COUNTRY ANTIQUE AUCTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2012 AT 2:00 P.M.!!!

WEHRLY’S AUCTION SERVICE, INC. 4067 SNYDER ROAD, GLEN ROCK, PA 17327

HUNDREDS OF COUNTRY STYLE PRIMITIVE ANTIQUES, BEING SOLD IN TWO AUCTION RINGS!!!

STERLING - STONEWARE - TOOLS - GLASSWARE - ADVERTISING OAK FURNITURE - JEWELRY - TINWARE - BLACK ART!!!

CUB CADET LAWN TRACTOR WITH BLADE ACME WOODEN WAGON

COCA-COLA CARDBOARD AD, GOLD WATCHES DIAMONDS, LANTERNS, FOUST ITEMS.

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PA AUCTION CENTER 3164 White Oak Road, Quarryville, PA 17566 Please Contact Us At (717) 687-7018.

See Auctionzip.com For Photos And Schedule ID#12084

ANTIQUES, COINS, HUMMEL, ANTIQUES, COINS, HUMMEL, ANTIQUES, COINS, HUMMEL, GOEBEL, LLADRO AUCTION GOEBEL, LLADRO AUCTION GOEBEL, LLADRO AUCTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2012

STARTING AT NOON! SELLING LARGE HUMMEL, GOEBEL, LLADRO, CRYSTAL COLLECTION LIVE AND ONLINE FROM 12 NOON-3 P.M.

REGULAR LIVE MONTHLY ANTIQUE AUCTION BEGINS AT 3 P.M. COINS START SELLING AT 6 P.M.

TWO TOY TRAIN AUCTIONS

10 A.M. SATURDAY, NOV. 17 TH

AT THE RIDGE FIRE COMPANY, 480 RIDGE ROAD,

SPRING CITY, PA 19475

TWO TRAIN AUCTIONS: One features some early, interesting Toy Trains of both domestic and foreign manufacture. The other is mostly Modern Era.

Review complete listings at www.maurerail.com PREVIEW: FRI., NOV. 16 FROM 7-9 P.M.

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198 BERWIND CIRCLE, RADNOR, PA 19087

DAVID SEIP TALL CASE CLOCK * HADDORFF PIANO ANTIQUE FURNITURE * SLANT FRONT DESKS

LINENS * ORIENTAL RUGS * 1981 YAMAHA 400XS LOTS OF SMALLS * ROYAL DOULTON

STERLING SILVER * TRANSFERWARE MUCH MORE AT

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10% BUYER’S PREMIUM Term: V/MC, Cash, Ck. Out-of-State Bidders Cash or Credit Only. AU-3345-L.

Preview: 8:00 A.M. SATURDAY

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KINZERS, PA 17535 717-442-8529 OR 302-438-1217

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VINTAGE ELECTRONICS AND PHOTOGRAPHY

AUCTION WED., NOV. 14, 2012

10:00 A.M. A HUGE AUCTION FILLED WITH TUBES, STEREOS, AMPS, RECEIVERS, TURNTABLES, VICTROLAS, RECORDS, EDISON CYLINDER PLAYERS, AMBEROLES, RADIOS, TUBE TESTERS, TUBE AND SOLID STATE GUITAR AMPS, MICROPHONES, REEL TO REELS, RECORDS, EARLY AND ICONIC TVs AND MUCH MORE…

TWO 24 FOOT TRUCKLOADS JUST IN! BOX LOADS OF NOS TUBES LIKE THEY CAME

FROM THE FACTORY! EARLY TUBE AMPS, RADIOS, MAGNEPLANAR SPEAKERS, STANDING RADIOS. FIVE CROWN COM-TECH 800 STEREO POWER AMPS, ONE CROWN COM-TECH 1600 STEREO POWER AMP. RECENTLY REMOVED FROM CAMDEN YARDS! AUDIOPHILES: Early 1960’s Mc I ntosh M C 240 Stereo Tube Amplifier With Its Original Cage. Reluctantly Given Up For Sale By Its Owner!! EDISON CYLINDER PLAYERS : One Edison Gem, One Edison Standard, Many Cylinders. Two Edison Cylinder Shaving Machines (Remove Music And R e - R ecord On The Cylinder) . MUSIC BOX: Criterion Disc Music Box Circa Late 1890’s. Comes With 6, 8 3 ⁄ 4 ” Discs. Nice Oak Case. GUITAR AMP: Ampeg GS-12R Rocket II, Near Mint Condition With Original Cover. Peavey And Others Too! SPEAKERS: Large KLH 4 Way Speakers Model SA9X WITH 15” Woofers - 230 Watt, Polk, Yamaha, Infinity, Lyric And Others. Huge Wood Cased Corner Speaker! University, Altec. 1970’s Dynaco A-25s. RECORDS: A Collection Of 1950’s-60’s 45 r pm Records Including Many Early Jazz, Pop, And Rock Recordings. Old Bogen And Muzak Tube P A Amplifiers. Also Fine Photography Equipment Including An F. P utnam Marvel ( Scovill Mfg. Co. ) Camera With Waterbury Lens On Stand, An Original Graflex RB S eries B Reflex Camera With F 4.5 Kodak Ektar Lens, A Conley Model “X” 3 1 ⁄ 4 x5 1 ⁄ 2 Folding Plate Camera Circa 1900-1910 With Case And Extras.

Consignments Wanted For This And Our Other Upcoming Auctions. Estates Purchased.

PREVIEW TUESDAY, NOV. 13, 2012 12 NOON-4 P.M. AND ON THE DAY OF THE SALE.

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AUCTION LICENSE AY001987 AUCTIONEER AMOS STOLTZFUS LIC. AU005077

Crown Com-Tech Power Amps Tubes McIntosh MC240

Stereo Power Amp

1950’s-60’s Records

Edison Standard Phono

F. Putnam Marvel With Waterbury Lens

Predicta Television

Criterion Music Box With 6 Discs

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HUGE MILITARIA AUCTION

Collection of Mike Winey, Estate

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 STARTING AT 9:00 A.M.

PREVIEW: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 1:00-5:00 P.M. & DAY OF SALE FROM 8:00 A.M.

MANHEIM, PA 350 Uniforms, Indian War to Desert Storm - M1888 Cavalry EM, WWI USMCM, WWII USMC Women - 150 Pieces of Headgear with some Mexican War and Civil War, all branches of service including WAAC - Vast quantity of 19th & 20th Century Insignia - Civil War Accoutrements - 19th Century Swords and Bayonets - Sampling of Longarms 1841 Mississippi to M197 - Civil War Bullet Collection - Large Reference Library.

13% BUYER’S PREMIUM CALL OR E-MAIL FOR FREE LISTING

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BARN AUCTION in LEESBURG!

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 TH

30+ Dealers’ items! Coins, Jewelry, Gold, Diamonds, Furniture, Glassware, Antiques, Box Lots & More.

$1,000 Giveaways! Preview 8:00 A.M. Auction 10:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M.

See all items on website.

OUTDOOR MUSIC FESTIVAL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 TH

Band - “90 Proof” • Raffles during the day

DEALER SPACES AVAILABLE TO SELL YOUR ITEMS! Rent a space to sell your items in our 10,000 sq. ft. mall.

Great traffic throughout!

LEESBURG COURT OF SHOPPES 19487 James Monroe Hwy. (Rt. 15 S.), Leesburg, VA

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PUBLIC AUCTION Of Antiques, Fine Collectibles, Floor Model Radios, Vintage Radios & Test Equipment,

Conestoga Wagon Jacks, Other Conestoga Wagon Parts, Nice Signed Antique Tools, Fostoria, Brass,

Ironware, Indian Relics, Stoneware, Lot Brass SAT., NOV. 17 AT 8:30 A.M. Loc.: AL Starr Firemans Bldg., Village of

WILLOW STREET, LANC. CO., PA 17584 (Along North Rte. 272, Behind Willow Street Fire Hall)

Full List & Lot Good Pics At probstauction.com . Food Sale by Joe Karabaich Estate Probst Family Auction (717) 464-3700 AU-1856-L

C & M AUCTIONEERS AUCTION

MONDAY, NOV. 12, 2012 5:30 P.M.

739 Lincoln Avenue, BURLINGTON, NJ   Large lot of 1950 “Doo-Wop” 45 rpms; Life magazine 1950’s-70’s; salt & pepper collection; WWII: Defender oil cans; War bond poster (w/Santa); Mario Lanza poster, RCMH; Samurai sword (?); Robert Miller, brass student lamp; oils on board/canvas; reverse painting on glass with ironside ship; sterling rings/jewelry, (1905-1914) Coke bottle; Icart naked lady; surveyor’s sextant; Victorian milk glass, lion heads lamp; reverse painting on glass lamp; Gettysburg flash glass souvenirs, “red hat” rhinestone pin; spoon collection; two-tier mahogany table; Nippon bowl; miniature oil paintings, signed; Dutch Boy lead paperweights, Atlantic City tin “lady” advertising tray, NM; mini (1” by 1”) Bible; early Burlington City Bible; Burlington City yearbooks; S&H doll others; PLEASE NOTE There will be NO January sales. Hall renovation. Collections wanted. Call 609-386- 1778 or 609-216-0383 . Regular auctions are held indoor at the Roma Club at 739 Lincoln Avenue in Burlington, NJ. All items are sold as-is/ where-is with no implied guarantee. Owner & auctioneers are not responsible for accidents on premises. 7% New Jersey sales tax without tax ID.

Terms: Cash or check with two IDs (one photo) … Pizza available. Check auctionzip.com for details.

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501 Fairgrounds Rd., Hatfield, PA 800.577.8846 ext. 3023 [email protected] AlderferAuction.com

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M ONDAY , N OVEMBER 12 TH

MILITARIA AUCTION: 12 Noon Preview: 8 A.M. Paper Currency Collection Including: National Currency from numerous Pennsylvania banks, 19th century obsolete currency, Republic of Texas currency, Confederate currency. WWI & WWII US Aviators Wing collection including various WWI “Dallas” patterns, Rare cloth WWI 11th photographic squadron wing, Balloon pilot wing, WWII airborne wings. Totaling over 50 wings. Military Headgear: 19th century British headgear (Cavalry helmets, shakos, etc.), Captured 19th century Egyptian helmet, Austrian shako, US 19th century Signal Corps helmet, British cased sun helmet, WWII German helmets (Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe and SS), SS visor hats, Vietnam War “Boonie” hats. Swords: Samurai swords, WWII German swords, daggers, WWII German airborne gravity knife, Presentation 1902 US sword to Major F. de L. Carrington 1st Infantry by the Philippine Scouts Officers, Civil War sword, US naval swords, Presentation Canadian Air Force sword, Scottish dirk. Other Militaria: Russian naval uniform with dagger, Russian Revolution and WWII posters, WWII German photographic albums, British insignia, Pair of British 19th century India medals, SS identification cards, ephemera and documents including autographs of Rommel, Hitler, Raeder, Juan Peron and others, photog raph album from sailor on battleship Graf Spee, German 19th century photographic album from German West Africa, Access panel for V-2 rocket, German 1930’s theater posters, German WWII games, British 19th century military drum, collection of WWI victory medals , WWII German U-Boat School Flag. Rare Herma n Goring SS driver’s permit to use special blue light on staff car with notation by Goring.

Phone Request Line: 215.393.3035 Bidding also available online at Artfact.com/AlderferAuction

REAL ESTATE AUCTION: RECEIVER ORDERED AUCTION | Mixed-Use Apartment Building Property/Auction Location: 521 State Street, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861

Auction/Sale Date and Time: MON., NOV. 12, 2012 • 12:00 NOON ET Three-story mixed-use apartment building totaling 2,556 sq. ft. on a 0.08 acre lot. The first floor features a 1,000 sq. ft. former bar, the second floor features a 2 BR apartment and the third floor features a 3 BR apartment. Built in 1900. Street parking. Zoned C-1 Neighborhood Business. Bank owned property.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION: RECEIVER ORDERED AUCTION | Mixed-Use Apartment Building Property/Auction Location: 517-519 State Street, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 Auction/Sale Date and Time: MON., NOV. 12, 2012 • 12:00 NOON ET

Two-story mixed-use apartment building totaling 2,420 sq. ft. on a 0.17 acre lot. The first floor fe atures a 1,400 sq. ft. restaurant and the second floor features a 4 BR apartment. A parking lot is located adjacent to the building with space for 15+ vehicles. Built in 1900. Zoned C-1 Neighborhood Business. Bank owned property.

T UESDAY , N OVEMBER 13 TH

REAL ESTATE AUCTION: RECEIVER ORDERED AUCTION | Former Restaurant in Ridgefield Park, NJ Property/Auction Location: 36 Mount Vernon Street, Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660

Auction/Sale Date and Time: TUES., NOV. 13, 2012 • 11:00 A.M. ET Former 2,086 sq. ft. restaurant on a corner lot consisting of 0.21 acres in Ridgefield Park, NJ. 1,1 00 sq. ft. of table service. Seating capacity for 80 patrons. Zoned C1H Central Business Historical District. Parking for 14 vehicles. Bank owned property.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION: BANK OWNED PROPERTY | Mixed-Use Building in Jersey City, NJ Property/Auction Location: 150 West Side Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07305

Auction/Sale Date and Time: TUES., NOV. 13, 2012 • 1:00 P.M. ET Mixed-use two-story building on a corner lot in Jersey City, NJ. Former 2,020 sq. ft. restaurant/bar on the first floor and two apartments on the second floor. Built in 1907. Bank owned property.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION: RECEIVER ORDERED AUCTION | Former Auto Repair Center in Jersey City, NJ Property/Auction Location: 458 Tonnelle Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07307 Auction/Sale Date and Time: TUES., NOV. 13, 2012 • 3:00 P.M. ET

Former auto repair center in Jersey City, NJ. One story 5,125 sq. ft. building on a corner 5,869 sq. ft. lot. Two 12-foot roll up doors. Built in 1950. Zoned R-1 One and Two Family Housing District. Bank owned property.

W EDNESDAY , N OVEMBER 14 TH

Furniture Auction! Online Only! AlderferAuction.com

Bidding closes Wednesday, Nov. 14th at 3:00 P.M. ET

Doll Auction “The Estate of Nancy Scarpill” Auction: 10:30 A.M.

Preview: Tuesday, November 13 th (9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.) Discovery. French - Steiner A7, A17, Fig B; SFBJ. Jumeau, Le Lilliputiens. German - S S & H incl. 719, 1010, 1078, 1079, Santa 1249, 1279; Kestner incl. 154, 167, 168, 171; K*R 90, 121, 126; Handwerck 109, Black 79; AM 560, 996, Nobbi Kid; B&P; S (PB) H; G. Heubach; All Bisques; Marottes. Papier-mâché - Greiner 58’, 72’; Milliners Models. Vintage Lenci/type. Celluloid. Poured Wax. China/Parian-1870’s, Dolly Madison, Dresden Gentleman. Celluloid. Poured Wax. Schoenhut dolls, Circus Personnel/Animals.

Call 215.393.3036 for $20 Catalog Can’t attend the auction? Bid live online at artfact.com/AlderferAuction

REAL ESTATE AUCTION: Commercial Property with High Visibility in Bucks County, PA Property Location: 26 West Zion Hill Road, Quakertown, PA 18951

Inspection: Thursday, November 8 • 2:00-4:00 P.M. ET Bidding Closes: 11/14/12 at 1:00 P.M. ET (Online-Only Auction) Please visit tranzon.com for more information.

Commercial property with excellent ingress/egress on the corner of Route 309 and West Zion Hill Road . The property features a 2,400 sq. ft. warehouse and 800 sq. ft. office on 12 acres. Excellent location with great sign visibility and plen ty of parking. Formerly operated as a landscape/hardscape business. Perfect place for your business. Many possibilities! Sells at a bid of $355,000 or above!

T HURSDAY , N OVEMBER 15 TH

ESTATE AUCTION Auction: 9 A.M. Preview: Tues. & Wed. 10:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. ET and 8:00 A.M. ET Day Of Auction

Featuring items from the Estate of Foster and Muriel McCarl - Beaver Falls Pa, et al. Americana incl uding wrought iron cookware and tools, tinware, treenware, lighting.

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: Vintage radios and phonographs including parts, speakers, and cases, Victor-VVXI (Phonograph, Percussion pistols, double barrel shotgun, bear rug, Warrens new pressure knife cleaner, hood orname nts, collection of early hand tools, cane collection including figural and ivory handles, jewelry, cigar ribbon pillowcases, modern and collec tible dolls and toys, silver and silver plate.

FURNITURE: Onyx Table, Victorian mirror, and much, much more!

CHINA AND GLASSWARE: Boehm birds including cardinal figural group, Commercial perfume bottles, inkwells.

LIQUOR: And also from the Estate of William J. D’Anjolell, 200+ bottles of top shelf liquor; including whiskey, scotch, gin, rum, vodka, etc.

DISCOVERY ART Auction: 12 Noon

100+ pieces of watercolors, oils and prints including works by Harry Buckley, Philadelphia.

AUCTION SALE BILLSCONVERSE & CO.

signed Elmer O. Stennes, num-bered inside the pendulum box(#29) and with an E. Howardmovement (estimate $4,000 to$6,000); and a 19th-centurybrass and Sevres style porce-lain paneled clock signed“James Murray, Calcutta” onthe dial, six inches tall (esti-mate $3,000 to $5,000).

Additional noteworthy time-pieces will feature a marinechronometer signed J. Bruce &Sons, Liverpool, with a workingchronometer escapement andoriginal brass-bound mahoganycarrying box (estimate $2,500 to$5,000); 17th/18th-centuryforged iron and brass “birdcage”

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movement pil-lared clock in anoak “hooded”case (estimate$2,000 to$3,500); and a

90-inch-tall early 19th-centurytall case clock with engravedbrass dial signed “W. Hunter,Dunssermlin” (estimate $2,000to $3,000).

Rounding out the best of theclocks category will be a solidwalnut Chippendale tall caseclock, under eight feet tall,apparently with the original 8-day bell strike clockworks (esti-mate $2,000 to $3,000); anunusual and stylish 14-1/2 inchsphinx-shaped Egyptian-stylebronze mantel clock, made circa1850 (estimate $1,500 to$3,000); and an early 19th-cen-tury double steeple form mantel

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Large, vibrant painting by thelate Philadelphia artist Anne E.Lisette Boysen, titled Cynthia’sFlowers.

Oil on canvasl a n d s c a p epainting byChristopher H.Shearer (Am.,1 8 4 6 - 1 9 2 6 )shown above amahogany halltable, Tobypitcher and

mug, rareteapot, Quimper

casserole andcoal kettle.

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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]

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PUBLIC AUCTION Antiques - Select Smalls - Guitars - Jewelry - 1974 Ford Thunderbird

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2012 - 10:00 A.M. Special Preview: Friday, November 16th from Noon to 7:00 P.M.

330 West Moorestown Road (Route 512), NAZARETH, PA 18064 (11 Miles North of Bethlehem and Rt. 22 or 4 Miles South of Wind Gap and Rt. 33)

FURNITURE : VICTORIAN: Marble top tables, dresser and washstand; OAK: Grandfather clock, bow glass china closet, kitchen cabinet, high chest, side-by-side washstand, 10’ floor showcase, Brunswick Bal ke cue rack, stack bookcase; WALNUT: 2 pc. secretary desk, Empire crib and extension table; COUNTRY/PRIMITIVE: Grain painted bureau, blanket chests, jam cupboards, dry sink, cottage washstand, bucket bench, 2 pc. pine corner cupboard, cherry drop leaf tables, set of 6 hand painted chairs, Windsor chairs to include bamboo, b irdcage and a high bow back armchair, and more… SELECT SMALLS : Roseville and Hull pottery, Weller Louwelsa 2 pc. jardiniere, Royal Bayreuth pcs., sterling flatware set and other sterling pieces, nice selection of oil lamps, Gone with the Wind lamp with ha nd painted Native American, signed Handel lamp base, Redware tumbler attributed to Henry Mercer, Redware pitcher, anti que marbles, collectible Santas, nice selection of glass to include: Cut, Carnival, opalescent, Frosted Lion, Westward-Ho pattern; plus candlewick punch bowl set, antique atomizers/perfume bottles, assorted African/Island carvings, antique pipes, china dinnerware sets by Bavarian, Franciscan and Royal Albert, Edison Standard phono graph, assorted oil paintings (Bob Doney, etc.), old quilts, several oriental rugs, and more… JEWELRY : Several pieces of 14k gold jewelry (balance of the Mertz Estate of Hellertown, PA). GUITARS : 8 guitars to include a Gibson 6-string, C.F. Martin Model 5-16GT size 5, other 6-string guitars by Reverend, G&L Legacy and Hagstrom, Industrial and artisan steel electric guitars, several amps to in clude Fender Bassman 50 amp, Univox, Fender digital entertainment center, and more… 1974 FORD THUNDERBIRD (sold at 12 Noon w/NO RESERVE): All original car w/only 18,459 miles, metallic blue/gray, 460 C.I. V8 motor, AT, PS, PB, power windows, excellent condition (garaged auto) . Terms For Car: 10% deposit, balance in cash/cert. check within 5 business days.

Terms: 13% buyer’s premium - 3% discount for cash/good check. SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILED CATALOGS & PHOTOS

www.dottaauction.com or www.auctionzip.com (ID #1255)

Robert Doney Oil Painting

Weller Louwelsa Jardiniere

1974 Ford Thunderbird

2 Gallon Crock

Redware Tumbler Dated 1793

Early Windsor Armchair Original Grain Painted Bureau

Oak Side-by-Side

PUBLIC AUCTION The Late Jerome (Jerry) H. Davis & Grace E. Davis

(Lifelong Residents Of Salunga, P A)

FRI., NOV. 16, 2012 - 9:00 A.M. (Auction Preview - Auction Day Only)

Location: The Gathering Place 6 Pine St., MOUNT JOY, PA 17552

Antiques • Furniture • Glassware • China • Dog Collection • Slaw Boards • Church Of The Brethren Items • Country Antiques • Toys • Wrist & Pocket Watches • Cast Iron • Lancaster Shot Glasses • Coins • Military Items. For Photos, Full Listing, Terms See Website: ww w.witmanauctioneers.com

Auction For: Grace E. Davis - Spurgeon Davis P.O.A.

Witman Auctioneers, Inc. Auctioneers, Appraisers AY000155-L

LUKE R. WITMAN • CLARKE N. WITMAN 657 Fruitville Pike, Manheim, PA 17545

717-665-5735 • 717-665-1300 www.witmanauctioneers.com

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PUBLIC AUCTION COINS, JEWELRY, GUNS, ANTIQUES & FURNITURE

SAT., NOVEMBER 10 TH ~ 9 A.M. 2801 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, BIRD-IN-HAND, PA 17505

From Lanc. take 30E to 340E, L onto 340, watch for sale sign. COINS/JEWELRY/WATCHES: 150+ Lots of Coins Incl. 500+ Silver Dollars w/ Carson Cities (265A), Many BU Examples; Gold Incl. 2 Krugerrands, 1875-S $20,

2 Liberty 1986 $5, & 2 1 ⁄ 10 oz. Eagles; Over $100 in 90% Silver; Type Coins Incl. Better Dates 1877 Indian Head Penny; 1836 Bust Half, etc.; Lg. # of 999 & Sterling Silver Coins & Ounces; Currency Incl. 1899 $1 Silver Cert.; Proof & Mint Sets, Silver Ikes, etc. See Website for Photos & Catalog; Elgin Gold Pocket Watch; Boy Scout Medals; Masonic 10k Gold Ring; Weiss Pin; Misc. Gold & Sterling Silver; Watches; Tiffany & Co. NY Sterling Leaf Pin. ANT. & COLLECT.: Stamp Collect.; Bullet Adv. Pencils; Pocketknife Collect.; E. Gately & Co. Lg. Family Bible Circa 1800’s; CI Bulldog; Crocks & Jugs; Baskets; Home Décor; Collect. Pics. & Prints; New Haven Table Clock; Jewel Tube Radio; Adv. Tins; Pyrex Mixing Bowls; Slaw Boards; Flatware; Misc. Milk Bottles; Footstools; Cut, Pressed & Pattern Glass; Willow Tree Angel of Faith Collec.; Cobalt Medicine Bottles; Sterling Handled Cup; Early School Bell; Silver-Plated Tea Set; Ruby Flash Glass; Early Pottery Fruit Jars; Enterprise Food Chopper on Wooden

Bench; Early U.S. Cookstove Drier; Candlewick; Royal Vitreous Seville Dish Set; Early Butter Churn; Horse Head Creamer; Lg. Santa Collect. Incl. Coke Santas; GE Mantel Clock; Chain Saw Carved Angel; Rugs; E arly Dr. Bags w/Supplies; Peerless Fan; Poosh-M-Up “Big 5” Table Game; Masonic Items; Early Pic. Structur e of Free Masonry; Hess Trucks & Others; K-Line Elec. Trains; Wooden Pull Toys; Records; Milk Cans; Flowerpots; Christmas Items; Erector Set; Collector Plates; Lionel Trains & Access. Incl. Track, Tin Bldg., Bridges, & Many More; Postcards; Wooden Sleds. GUNS: Springfield Model 120A 22 cal. Bolt Action Rifle; Daisy Model 27 Lever Action BB Gun; Iver Johnson 5 Shot 32 cal. Hand Gun. FURNITURE: 4 Pc. Uph. Set; 3 Pc. LR Set, DR Set; Coffee Table & 2 End Tables; Pressed Back Wooden Rocker; 2 Drawer Over 2 Door Jelly Cupboard w/Turned Feet; Lundstrom Oak Bookcase; Viking Oak 4 Section Bookcase; Lg. Entertainment Ctr; Samsung TV; Floor Lamps; Sm. Oak Washstand; Oak Pinned Sided Bookshelf; Oak Ext. Table w/6 Chairs; Vict. Needlepoint Side Chair; Child’s Cradle; Needlepoint Stools; Mahog. Tall Chest; End Tables; Quilt Racks; Sharp TV; School Desk; Unusual Oak Hat Rack; Sm. DL Table; Wicker Rocker; Floor Mirror; Floor Safe; Upright Medical Floor Scale; Lg. Trunk; 9 Pc. Patio Set; 6 Patio Bar Stools; Lounge Chairs; Glass Top Patio Table w/6 Chairs. TOOLS, LAWN & GARDEN: Lg. Assort. Hand Tools; Sm. Poolside Tool Shed; Echo Gas Blower; Alum. Stepladder; Shop Vac; Misc. Long Handled Yard Tools; Rubbermaid Yard Cart; Wheelbarrows; Echo Gas Hedge Trimmers; Jazee Country Clipper Zero Turn Mower; Koi Fish.

Many, Many More Items & Box Lots - Too Many to List Watch Website For More Pictures & Updates

Auctioneers: John M. Hess AU003484L John Carl Jr. AU005263L Phil Nissley AU002874L John M. Hess Auction Service AY000253L 717-664-5238 or 877-599-8894 www.hess-auction.com

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PUBLIC SALE ESTATE AUCTION

We the personal representatives will sell the Estate of James V. Hobbs

at 206 E. Main Street, Thurmont, MD 21788

on: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 TH , 2012 BEGINNING AT 9:30 A.M.

ANTIQUES - EARLY FURNITURE COLLECTIBLES & PERSONAL PROPERTY

See www.auctionzip.com ID#4092

CURTIS AUCTIONS, LLC Full Service Auction & Certified Appraisal Company

Marvin S. Curtis - George Lease & Roger Rothenoeffer - Auctioneers Phone # 301-639-0353 or [email protected]

Food Rights Reserved

AUCTION SALE BILLS

entry is an untouched 1864Trenton musket that passed bydescent through a single family.

A New England collectionproduced a magnificent 17-inch-square needlepoint thatcomes with a certificate ofentry from the April 1,1864 Metropolitan Fair, afundraiser sponsored by theU.S. Sanitary Commission,

predecessor to the Red Cross.The needlework has bullionembellishment and depicts acannon with crossed AmericanFlags, with leaves and vinesadorning each corner.

An extraordinary aviationarchive pertains to the career ofArmy Air Corps pilot FredGorenflo, who served with theAllied Expeditionary Force inWorld War I beforeearning his

military fly-ing certification

in 1922. The archive includesgoggles, a helmet, compass,logbook, sterling silver andgold flying wings, pilot’slicense and 80+ images shot byGorenflo while an army cadetat Brooks Field in Texas. The

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fascinating images from theperiod. Included are photos ofCaptain Morris in full uniformwith sword, his relatives, andseveral non-uniformed soldiersfrom the 14th Tennessee.

Two interestinglots from the War of1812 include a com-mission signed byJames Madisonand Sgt. JamesMcCulley’s ros-ter book listingthe soldiers, drillsand other dailyactivities of theFrederick TownBlues, a localMaryland militia.Another significant

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photos depict other pilots, air-planes, zeppelins and even avi-ation crash scenes. The mili-taria section also includes a fewWorld War I uniforms, a pilot’suniform and Civil Warephemera.

Poster lots include anexample advertising aMcCormick

reaperand an

1 8 9 3Red Star Line

steamship poster that depictsthe “Westerland,” a combina-

tion steamship/sailing ship,cruising into New York

Harbor. Leading the 50 circusposters is a rare Ringling Bros.Barnum & Bailey production

Late-18th-century bronzecannon, 41 inches long.Mosby & Co. image.

Chalk countertopcigar storeIndian, 31 inchestall, estimate$4,000 to $6,000.Mosby & Co.image.

1864 patriotic needlework onsilk created to benefit CivilWar charity. Mosby & Co.image.

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touting Col. Tim McCoy andhis Wild West Show.

Mosby & Co. will alsopresent 11 fresh-to-the-

market carnivalsideshow banners painted bylegendary genre artist Fred

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301-919-2798.

KEYSTONE TELEPHONE COMPANY ofPhiladelphia Wanted. Telephones and

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clock with a fusee clockworksand strap brass movementplates, 23-1/2 inches tall (esti-mate $850 to $1,250).

Decorative accessories willfeature a pair of finely decoratedDutch Delftware lidded garniturejars from the 18th or 19th centurywith bird form knops, both 15inches tall (estimate $1,800 to$3,000); a rare 19th-centuryceramic teapot, 6 inches by 11inches (estimate $250 to $400);and a large 19th-century ceramicbull, probably English, in a browntreacle colored glaze (estimate$300 to $500).

Asian objects certain to excitethe crowd will include a hugeJapanese Aritaware Imari porce-lain punch bowl, made of superiorquality and standing 8 inches talland 18 inches in diameter (esti-mate $1,200 to $3,000); a framedChinese scroll of fish signed YongQiang Chen, 32 inches by 66inches (estimate$800 to $1,200);and a Chinese jadebangle bracelet(estimate $100 to$200).

Original art-work in Session Iwill include an oilon canvas signedby Walter Lewis,32 inches by 42

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inches (estimate $2,500 to$4,000); an oil on canvas land-scape of a village scene byChristopher H. Shearer(Am., 1846-1926), signedlower left (estimate $2,500 to$3,500); an oil on canvas stilllife by Czech artist AntouinHudecek (1872-1941), 30inches by 31 inches (esti-mate $1,200 to $3,000);and two 18th- or 19th-cen-tury unframed portraits(estimate $800 to $1,500for the pair).

Also offered will be anoil on board of sailboats by theshore attributed to Philadelphia-born artist Elisha K.K. Wetherill(1874-1929), 13 inches by 16-1/2inches (estimate $1,200 to$2,400); a framed landscape by L.Lancaster Hager, probablyAmerican (estimate $800 to$1,200); and a marine renderingof a schooner by Max Wildman,framed in the shadowbox form(estimate $150 to $300).

Period furniture will feature aset of six hand-made and

carved Chippendalestyle side chairs withinset seats (estimate$2,400 to $4,000);and a solidmahogany drop-leafbreakfast sized tablewith open top andsaber legged chairs(estimate $300 to$500). Also soldwill be an African

king’s vest from theYoruba people, 27-1/2

inches by 21 inches(estimate $600 to

$1,000); two Staffordshiredogs, 6-1/2 inches tall (esti-mate $40 to $60); and 15 sav-ings banks and mechanicalbanks, mostly reproductions.

A preview will be heldon Friday, November 9,from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., at thePeople’s Light and TheaterCompany in Malvern.Internet bidding for bothsessions will be listed on

LiveAuctioneers.com. Phoneand absentee bids will also beaccepted. To view a full catalog ofall the lots to be sold, log on tow w w . A u c t i o n s a tConverse.com. A buyer’s premi-um will be applied to all purchases.

Gordon S. Converse & Co. isalways accepting quality consign-ments for future sales. To consignan item, an estate or a collection,you may call them directly, at(610) 722-9004; or, e-mail themat [email protected]. Gordon Conversereplies promptly to all e-mails.

Anyone interested in findingout what an antique item might beworth may do so by sending aphoto of the item, along with acheck for $40, to Gordon S.Converse & Co., Attn: GordonS. Converse, 758 Mancill Rd.,Strafford, Pennsylvania 19087.To learn more about Gordon S.Converse & Co., and the Nov.10th auction, please log on tow w w . A u c t i o n s a tConverse.com.

Johnson. Titles includeMonster Museum, The Womanin the Coffin, Plasteena [a con-tortionist] and Ventriloquist. A

1950’s Snap Wyatt ban-ner advertises Hoppyand Mignon - a duodescribed as a “frogboy and penguin

girl.”A

c h o i c eselection ofadver t i s -ing, coun-try store

and primitive items will beoffered. The lineup includestwo large 1898 seed and grain

bins, an 1850s postmaster’sdesk from Patapsco, Md., and acirca-1905 two-sided paintedwood folk art sign emblazoned“Livery and Garage.” Anotherelusive American treasure - oneof two known examples - is the30-inch chalk countertop cigarstore Indian promoting “OurProphet Cigars - The Smoke ofPeace.”

Mosby & Co.’s Nov. 10auction will commence at 10a.m. Eastern Time. For addi-tional information: Telephone(240) 629-8139, [email protected],o n l i n e :www.mosbyauctions.com.

19th-century prototypesheet brass mechanicalbank known as“Mr. Winkle’sFirst Shot,”made from aninkwell. Mosby& Co. image.

African king’svest from theYoruba people,27-1/2 inches longand 21 inches wideat the chest.

American girandole wallclock signed Elmer Stennes

and numbered inside thependulum box #29.

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FLAT ROCK, NORTH CAROLINA 913 Upward Road, FLAT ROCK, NORTH CAROLINA 28731 FLAT ROCK, NORTH CAROLINA Take Exit 53 off I-26, then go 1 mile north on Upward Rd.

A sale you won’t want to miss, over 1,300 lots, it includes items from actress Thelma Parr and actor George C. Scott, plus many other estates, collectors and local downsizing! Partial listing: Lots of fine art, including oil paintings & watercolors (many by listed artists), etchings, collection of Wallace Nutting and Maxfield Parish prints, engravings, lithographs, bronzes, Andy Warhol signed cover, Disney and other Cels, paintings on porcelain and ivory and more. Fine glassware includes Tiffany, Lalique, Baccarat, Steuben, French cameo, Italian, Pairpoint, Waterford, Fry, collection of brilliant period cut glass, Vaseline, Cranberry, satin, miniature oil lamps, art glass shades by Steuben and Quezal, Victorian, Eickholt and more, sterling silver including Tiffany, candelabras, Victorian servers, flatware, silver-plated collection, pickle castor collection, fine estate jewelry including signed pieces by Tiffany, David Yurman and others, His & Hers Rolex and other watches, pocket watches, platinum diamond rings, diamond and sapphire, emerald, ruby, tanzanite, opal, aquamarine and many other gemstone rings, bracelets, necklaces, brooches and earrings, stunning rare emerald and diamond suite by Neiman Marcus for Thelma Parr, pearls, amber, coral, evening bags and purses, Oriental rugs from

mats to runners to room size, some silk, lots of porcelains including Wedgwood, Sevres, Limoges, Meissen blue onion pattern, Herend, Nippon, Spode, Lenox, sets of fine china, sets of plates, sets of stemware, lamps, large assortment of antique furniture including large silverware cabinet, silverware chest on stand, Southern pine desk and chest, Hoosier cabinet, breakfront, stands, chairs including carved rosewood, tables, marble top chest, hand painted screen and more, Oriental collection including porcelains, Satsuma, Imari, scrolls, cloisonné, Champleve, Peking glass lamps, Chinese embroidery, Nippon, carved ivory figures and netsukes, snuff bottles, cloisonné, woodblocks, Native American Indian baskets, fetishes and other items, art pottery and southern pottery including Bodie jug from Georgia, Deruta pottery, Civil war paper money and bonds, U.S. gold coins, silver dollars, treasure coins with certificates, books, children’s dishes and books, black Americana humidor, Disc and cylinder music boxes, French art glass hanging lamps, Dutch bronze chandelier, tapestry, oyster plates, portrait plates, collection of boxes including Russian, toys, French copper cookware and copper molds, autograph book with Buffalo Bill Cody, clocks including figural mantel sets, grandfather clocks and more, inkwells, scales, coffee mills, advertising calendars from 1918 & up, primitives and old tools, Lladro, Hummel, Cybis and other figurines, collection of Chilmark pewter and bronze figurines, Steiff and other bears, collection of Disney cels and figurines, collection of Christmas ornaments and items from Victorian to collectible, including Snowbabies, Kugels and more, quilts, fine furs and so much more. Truly, something for everyone!

Call for details (828) 696-3440 Celebrating Our 33rd Year! Our Annual Fall Extravaganza!

Dealers & public welcome. Come see why your friends and neighbors choose us when downsizing! 13% buyer’s premium (in-house), 15% online or live phone bidding. NCAL#5079.

Full catalogs with photos on website at

www.richardhatchauctions.com (one week prior).

Richard D. Hatch & Associates 913 Upward Road, Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 & 17 SALE STARTS FRIDAY AT 5 P.M., SATURDAY AT 11 A.M.

PREVIEW: THURSDAY 1 TO 7 P.M. (HOLIDAY PARTY), FRIDAY 1 TO 5 P.M. AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO 11 A.M.

Figural Humidor

Miniature Lamps

Indian Basket Collection Emerald & Diamond Suite By Neiman Marcus

Peking Glass Man’s Rolex

Chinese Ivory Figurines

Laszlo Neogrady

Mogreti Sapphire & Diamond Ring

Fry Art Glass

Set Of Watercolors Of Crucifixion

Cut Glass Collection

Cast-Iron Bank

Gold Coins

Signed Andy Warhol