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COMPLIMENTARY COPY Published Weekly By Joel Sater Publications www.antiquesandauctionnews.net VOL. 42, NO. 46 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2011 itchfield County Auctions’ October 12th Modernism, Asian Art and European Antiques sale was an exciting online sale that wrapped up as a great success. Leading the line up in the auction were Asian Ceramics and Carvings, followed by Modern Art & Prints, and European Decorations. The auction began online on September 28th, and immediately started receiving bids on a number of lots. Within twenty-four hours of the sale being presented online, it had already received bids on 10 percent of the sale. After forty-eight hours, that number jumped to 20 percent. The bids continued to flow throughout the duration of the sale. The auction exhibition and tag sale opened on October 7th, with a flur- ry of customers attend- ing the opening of the tag sale, and also beginning their examina- tion of auction items. The bustling event ended online on Wednesday, October 12th and received thousands of bids from prospective buyers all over the world. In all, the auction grossed more than $660,000, including the tag sale & buyer’s premium. In another interesting stat from the sale, eight hundred and seven- ty-two lots were sold in the auc- tion for a sell-through rate of more than eighty percent. Buyers hailed from thirty different U.S. states, and internationally from Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Hong Kong, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. The top selling lot was a mid- 19th century Chinese carved Jadeite Guanyin. With a pre-sale estimate of $6,000 to $8,000, it sold for $42,240, after receiving twenty-eight bids. Following that prize, the top lots were a pair of Chinese Famille Rose porcelain bottle vases, Hongxian mark & period, that sold for $21,000; two 1965 colored lithographs by Andy Warhol, Flowers and S&H Green Stamps, which sold together in a lot for $14,400, after receiving 23 bids; and a partial service of Tiffany & Company ster- ling silver flat- ware, in the “English King” pattern (patented 1885) that sold for $9,905. Objects in the Asian Art section of the sale received a great deal of interest from bid- ders. One star in this category was an 1874 painting of the Mountain Spirit with Spotted Cat by San Shin (Korean). Estimated at $3,000 to $5,000, after receiving thirty bids it finally closed at $9,900. Other objects, following in order of real- ized price, included a Chinese carved polychromed Guanyin figure seated in royal e a s e , Yuan/Ming Dynasty, which sold for $9,000; a 17th-/18th- century Chinese carved & gilt wood figure of Lokapala, pos- s i b l y Guangzhou Province, with a pre-sale esti- mate of $4,000 to $6,000, sold for $8,700 after receiving nineteen bids; and a Korean carved and painted wood standing Dongja fig- ure, Choson Period, sell- ing for $6,780. In addition to Asian arts, there was also a nice collection of ancient and ethnic items, including several lots of ancient Roman glass, selling for $3,120 and $1,880; a Micronesian Argonite and Calcite Rai stone, which sold for $2,340; and a New Guinea “Moka Kuna” wealth object (Wahgi Valley, Western Highlands) that sold for $660, more than dou- bling its low estimate. The Modernism category had a great deal of artwork, furnishings and decorations. Highlights in this category included a 20th-century brown leather sofa, which gained in popularity as the sale went on, finally selling for $6,300, after sev- enteen bids were placed. A pair of modern brass and leather floor lamps sold for $5,412; and an Eames for Herman Miller black leather & rosewood chair & ottoman sold for $3,336. In the art- work category, The Warrior by Gerald Coarding sold for $5,160 after receiving nineteen bids and generating a lot of interest through- out the sale. LCA also handled two other works by Coarding in their April 2011 sale, in addition to han- dling a number of his works over the past several years. In addition, two works on paper by Joan Miro L’Oiseau du Paradis, 1963, and Homage to Miro, 1973, sold for $3,330 and $2,280, respec- tively. Other works in the sale included those by such notable artists as: David Hockney, Alexander Calder, Doel Reed, Robert Rauschenberg, Salvador Dali, Robert Indiana, Vins Rouge, Cicero Dias, Niki de Saint-Phalle & Jean Tinguely, Ferdnand Leger, Pablo Picasso, and others. The top selling lot in the European Antiques & Decorations section was a Steinway & Sons mahogany grand piano, circa 1905, which sold for $5,043 after receiving twenty-one bids. Decorative items were a popular feature in this part of the sale, showcasing clocks, mirrors, silver items, and lighting. An early 19th-centu- ry George III Welsh mahogany and brass- mounted musical tall case clock sold for $4,147 on a pre-sale estimate $1,400 to $1,800; and a William & Mary floral mar- quetry tall case clock, circa 1690 by John Shaw, sold for $3,900. Also, an early 18th-century Regency carved and giltwood pier mirror sold for $4,020; and a unique 19th-century side cabinet, formed by five vintage oak barrels on frames sold for $3,721, after receiving twenty bids. Litchfield County Auctions is Connecticut’s premiere estate auc- tion house, featuring sales of Modernism, Jewelry and Couture, Asian and Ethnographic Art, American Paintings, Folk Art, Furniture and Decorations, Old Master Paintings and European Antiques and Fine Art. The firm’s 10,000- square-foot gallery is located a mile south of The Green in Litchfield. Sales are held every cou- ple of months, and feature fresh-to-the-market property from Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and afar. Litchfield County Auctions is always accepting quality con- signments for future sales. Currently, they are seeking items for their upcoming February 2012 sale which will feature American Furniture, Folk Art, Decorations and Paintings, European Furniture, Decorations and Paintings. Their next auction, will be held over Thanksgiving weekend. Featured will be Jewelry, Couture, Clothing and Accessories, together with Books, Maps and Historical Documents. The auction will be online November 1 6 t h through 30th, and the exhi- bition and tag sale will o p e n Friday, November 25th. To con- sign an item, an estate, or a collection, c o n t a c t Litchfield County Auctions at (860) 567-4661 or by e-mail at [email protected]. The auction is located at 425 Bantam Road (Route 202), Litchfield, Connecticut 06759. For more information, log on to www.LitchfieldCountyAuctions. com. Asian & Modern Art Highlight Litchfield County Sale (See More Photos On Page 4) L THE TOP SELLER This mid 19th-century Chinese carved Jadeite Guanyin had a presale esti- mate of $6,000 to $8,000 in Litchfield County Auctions’ October 12 Modernism, Asian Art and European Antiques sale, but as the sale continued, it was clear that the estimate would be shaved away. When bidding finally ended, the piece had garnered an impressive $42,240. Gerald Coarding, American, 1911-1986, The Warrior, 1954, oil on canvas - $5,160. Five vintage oak barrels on frames forming a side cabinet, Continental, 19th century and later - $3,721. Eames for Herman Miller Laminated Rosewood and Black Leather Lounge Chair and Ottoman - $3,336. Joan Miro, Spanish, 1893-1983, Homage to Miro, 1973, color lithograph - $2,280.

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Published Weekly By Joel Sater Publicationswww.antiquesandauctionnews.net

VOL. 42, NO. 46FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2011

itchfield CountyAuctions’ October12th Modernism,Asian Art

and European Antiquessale was an excitingonline sale thatwrapped up as a greatsuccess. Leading theline up in the auctionwere Asian Ceramicsand Carvings, followedby Modern Art &Prints, and EuropeanDecorations.

The auction beganonline on September28th, and immediatelystarted receiving bidson a number of lots.Within twenty-fourhours of the sale beingpresented online, it hadalready received bidson 10 percent of thesale. After forty-eighthours, that numberjumped to 20 percent.The bids continued toflow throughout theduration of the sale.The auction exhibitionand tag sale opened onOctober 7th, with a flur-ry of customers attend-ing the opening of the tag sale,and also beginning their examina-tion of auction items. Thebustling event ended online onWednesday, October 12th andreceived thousands of bids fromprospective buyers all over theworld. In all, the auction grossedmore than $660,000, includingthe tag sale & buyer’s premium.In another interesting stat fromthe sale, eight hundred and seven-ty-two lots were sold in the auc-tion for a sell-through rate ofmore than eighty percent. Buyershailed from thirty different U.S.states, and internationally fromAustralia, Canada, China, France,Germany, Italy, Hong Kong,Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan andthe United Kingdom.

The top selling lot was a mid-19th century Chinese carvedJadeite Guanyin. With a pre-saleestimate of $6,000 to $8,000, itsold for $42,240, after receivingtwenty-eight bids. Following thatprize, the top lots were a pair ofChinese Famille Rose porcelainbottle vases, Hongxian mark &

period, that sold for $21,000; two1965 colored lithographs by AndyWarhol, Flowers and S&H Green

Stamps, whichsold together in alot for $14,400,after receiving 23bids; and a partialservice of Tiffany& Company ster-ling silver flat-ware, in the“English King”pattern (patented1885) that sold for$9,905.

Objects in theAsian Art sectionof the sale receiveda great deal ofinterest from bid-ders. One star inthis category wasan 1874 paintingof the MountainSpirit with SpottedCat by San Shin( K o r e a n ) .Estimated at$3,000 to $5,000,after receivingthirty bids it finallyclosed at $9,900.

Other objects,following inorder of real-ized price,included aChinese carvedpo lychromedGuanyin figureseated in royale a s e ,Y u a n / M i n gDynasty, whichsold for $9,000;a 17th-/18th-century Chinesecarved & giltwood figure ofLokapala, pos-s i b l yG u a n g z h o uProvince, witha pre-sale esti-mate of $4,000to $6,000, sold

for $8,700 after receiving nineteenbids; and a Korean carved andpainted wood standing Dongja fig-

ure, Choson Period, sell-ing for $6,780.

In addition to Asianarts, there was also a nicecollection of ancient and

e t h n i ci t e m s ,including severallots of ancientR o m a ng l a s s ,

selling for$3,120 and $1,880; aMicronesian Argoniteand Calcite Rai stone,which sold for $2,340;and a New Guinea “MokaKuna” wealth object

(Wahgi Valley, Western Highlands)that sold for $660, more than dou-bling its low estimate.

The Modernism category had agreat deal of artwork, furnishingsand decorations. Highlights in thiscategory included a 20th-centurybrown leather sofa, which gainedin popularity as the sale went on,finally selling for $6,300, after sev-enteen bids were placed. A pair ofmodern brass and leather floorlamps sold for $5,412; and anEames for Herman Miller blackleather & rosewood chair &ottoman sold for $3,336. In the art-work category, The Warrior byGerald Coarding sold for $5,160after receiving nineteen bids andgenerating a lot of interest through-out the sale. LCA also handled twoother works by Coarding in theirApril 2011 sale, in addition to han-dling a number of his works over

the past several years. Inaddition, two works onpaper by Joan MiroL’Oiseau du Paradis,1963, and Homage toMiro, 1973, sold for$3,330 and$2,280,

r e s p e c -tively. Other

works in thesale included those

by suchn o t a b l e

artists as:David Hockney, AlexanderCalder, Doel Reed, RobertRauschenberg, SalvadorDali, Robert Indiana,

Vins Rouge, Cicero Dias,Niki de Saint-Phalle &Jean Tinguely, FerdnandLeger, Pablo Picasso,and others.

The top selling lotin the EuropeanAntiques &Decorations section wasa Steinway & Sonsmahogany grand piano,circa 1905, which sold for$5,043 after receivingtwenty-one bids.Decorative itemswere a popularfeature in thispart of the sale,s h o w c a s i n gclocks, mirrors,silver items, andlighting. Anearly 19th-centu-ry George IIIWelsh mahoganyand brass-m o u n t e dmusical tallcase clocksold for$4,147 ona pre-salee s t i m a t e$1,400 to$1,800; anda William& Maryfloral mar-quetry tallcase clock,

circa 1690 by John Shaw, sold for$3,900. Also, an early 18th-centuryRegency carved and giltwood piermirror sold for $4,020; and aunique 19th-century side cabinet,formed by five vintage oak barrelson frames sold for $3,721, afterreceiving twenty bids.

Litchfield County Auctions isConnecticut’s premiere estate auc-tion house, featuring sales ofModernism, Jewelry and Couture,Asian and Ethnographic Art,American Paintings, Folk Art,

Furniture andDecorations,Old MasterPaintings andE u r o p e a nAntiques and

Fine Art. Thefirm’s 10,000-s q u a r e - f o o t

gallery islocated a

mile south of TheGreen inLitchfield. Salesare held every cou-

ple of months, andfeature fresh-to-the-market

property fromConnecticut, NewYork, New Jersey,

Massachusetts, andafar.

Litchfield County Auctions isalways accepting quality con-signments for future sales.Currently, they are seeking itemsfor their upcoming February 2012sale which will feature AmericanFurniture, Folk Art, Decorationsand Paintings, European

Furniture, Decorationsand Paintings. Their

next auction, will beheld overT h a n k s g i v i n gweekend. Featuredwill be Jewelry,Couture, Clothingand Accessories,together withBooks, Maps andH i s t o r i c a lDocuments. The

auction will beo n l i n e

November1 6 t ht h r o u g h30th, andthe exhi-b i t i o nand tagsale willo p e nF r i d a y ,

November25th. To

c o n -s i g n

a n

item, an estate,or a collection,c o n t a c tLitchfield County Auctions at(860) 567-4661 or by e-mail [email protected]. The auction islocated at 425 Bantam Road(Route 202), Litchfield,Connecticut 06759. For moreinformation, log on towww.LitchfieldCountyAuctions.com.

Asian & Modern Art Highlight Litchfield County Sale

(See More PhotosOn Page 4)

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THE TOP SELLERThis mid 19th-century

Chinese carved JadeiteGuanyin had a presale esti-mate of $6,000 to $8,000 inLitchfield CountyAuctions’ October 12Modernism, Asian Artand European Antiquessale, but as the salecontinued, it was clearthat the estimatewould be shavedaway. When biddingfinally ended, thepiece had garnered animpressive $42,240.

Gerald Coarding, American, 1911-1986, The Warrior, 1954,oil on canvas - $5,160.

Five vintage oak barrels onframes forming a side cabinet,Continental, 19th century andlater - $3,721.

Eames for Herman Miller LaminatedRosewood and Black LeatherLounge Chair and Ottoman -$3,336.

Joan Miro, Spanish, 1893-1983, Homage to Miro, 1973,color lithograph - $2,280.

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More than 400 quality lotsof merchandise, drawn fromprominent estates and collec-tions and in a wide array ofcategories, will be sold in anInternet-only auction that hasalready gone online and willconclude with live bidding onFriday, November 18, begin-ning at 9:30 a.m. (EST). Thesale is being conducted byGordon S. Converse & Co.,based in Strafford,Pennsylvania.

The entire catalog may beviewed online, at the GordonS. Converse & Company website (at www.ConverseClocks.com). Online bidding isbeing facilitated by LiveAuctioneers.com. Folks hyper-linking to the catalog willquickly realize there is some-

thing for practically everybodyin this sale, with many itemscarrying low pre-sale estimates(a plus as holiday seasonapproaches).

A few of the lots expectedto generate strong bidder inter-est include a large Chelseaship’s timepiece mounted ontoa molded frame, with dialsigned “Harrison & Co.,Montreal”; a solid brass castbronzed and polished brassChelsea clock set with ship’swheel, signed “Negus, NewYork”; a 3-inch-high cloisonnéteapot with handle; a 16-inchverdigris green and metal pati-nated ovoid form vase attrib-uted to Charles Clewell ofCanton, Ohio (circa early 20thcentury); a signed Herendporcelain elephant and a set offour Herend animal figurines.All would make great gifts.

Also offered will beOriental objects (to includeChinese porcelains, scrolls andcarvings), other clocks addi-tional to the Chelseas, silverplate and other silver items,

Herend porcelain, ceram-ics and art glass, prints andfine art, estate jewelry andcostume jewelry and col-lectibles. Bidder registra-tion is already underway,at the Gordon S. Converse& Company website.

Asian decorative artsare expected to generatestrong bidder interest.Some expect-ed top lotsinclude a19th-centurycarved bam-

boo brush potshowing the eightgods, 7 inches inheight; a JapaneseImari porcelaindish, 8-1/2 inchesin diameter anddecorated in darkblues and reds(19th century,Meiji); and a 9-inch ceramicBuddha with a greenishceladon glaze and added gold.

Also offered will be a pairof 19th-century 10-inch platesdecorated in the Chinoiseriestyle and marked“Clew’s DresdenOpaque China”;three snuff boxes,two in porcelain(both signed on bot-tom) and one inengraved bone orivory; and a bronzeincense burner withdragons.

Ceramics andart glass will beserved up in abun-dance. Anticipatedstar lots will include a wonder-ful group of 17 different andhigh-quality porcelain tea cupsand saucers; a 10-inch-tallovoid form art glass with swirldesign, signed indistinctly onthe bottom and dated ‘82; and acat and snail by Steuben (the

cat is 2-3/4 inches and the snailis almost 3 inches).

From the same category: an8-inch-tall cameo art glass vasewith greens, reds and opaquewhite, and a matching 12-piececeramic ware set, including tenfruit bowls, a large bowl and aserving plate.

Also sold will be a 5-color19th-century French Faience

ceramic ware mug depicting aman and his snuff; and a pair of19th-century Staffordshirespaniels in luster gold andwhite glaze.

Prints and fine art will fea-

ture a pair of framed antiqueprints of British Naval ships ofline, hand-colored and matted,with burl wood frames (each24-1/2 inches by 29 inches);and a 27-page book of Japanesehand-colored engravings,mostly signed, each print 14

inches 9-1/2 inches.One lot of cos-

tume jewelry will fea-ture a round jademedallion, two sets ofpierced earrings, a hatpin ending with alarge paste diamondand an oval-shapedblack opal and onyxtie tack or pin.

Another jewel-ry lot will fea-ture 14 rings,most for theladies and mostgold, withsome preciousstones. Also offered willbe a pair of Hummel fig-ures, both with theGoebel mark.

Collectibles will fea-ture a lacquer paint-dec-orated lidded and hingedbox, and original comic

book art from Little Archie #10titled Escape From SharkIsland (1976).

Rounding out a short list ofthe sale’s expected top earnersis one lot comprising an assort-

ment of silver plateitems (a trumpet vase,a pair of rectangularlidded servers, a veggieserver, an oval tray andmore); and an interest-ing silver ostrich on astand, about 1-3/4inches tall.

Gordon S.Converse & Companyis always acceptingquality consignmentsfor future sales. Toconsign an item, an

estate or a collection, call themdirectly, at (610) 722-9004; or,e-mail them [email protected]. Gordon Converse repliespromptly to all e-mails.

Anyone interested in find-ing out what an antique item

might be worth may do so bysending a photo of the item,along with a check for $40, toGordon S. Converse &Company, Attention: GordonS. Converse, 758 MancillRoad, Strafford, Pennsylvania19087. For more information,please log on towww.AuctionsatConverse.comor www.ConverseClocks.com.Updates are posted frequently.

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Solid cast bronzed and polished brass Chelsea clockset with ship’s wheel and 3-1/2 inch dials.

Gorgeous porcelain Herend elephant, 15inches by 10 inches, signed Herend.

Framed antique prints of British Naval ships of line,colored and matted, with burl wood frames.

16-inch verdigris green andmetal patinated ovoid formvase attributed to CharlesClewell.

Five-color French Faïenceceramic ware mug of a man andhis snuff, circa 19th century.

Beautiful, diminutive cloisonné teapotwith handle, striking at just 3 inchesin height.

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Militaria And Weapons Collection OfAuthor/Smithsonian Curator Goes On The Block

The remaining mili-taria and weapons collec-tion of Mr. Donald H.Berkebile ofM e r c e r s b u r g ,Pennsylvania, wellknown author and curatorat the SmithsonianInstitution in WashingtonD.C., will be going up forauction by HurleyAuctions on Thursday,November 17. HurleyAuctions is located inGreencastle, Pennsylvania.

Donald H. Berkebile wasoriginally from Johnstown,Pennsylvania, born in

November of 1926. He grad-uated from Johnstown HighSchool in 1944 and served inthe Army from 1945 to 1946.He attended the ColumbiaUnion College in

Washingtonand theUniversity ofP i t t sburgh .B e r k e b i l efirst startedworking fort h eSmithsonianInstitute in1955, build-ing scale

models and restoring speci-mens in the exhibits depart-ment. He was promoted tomuseum specialist of thetransportation department incharge of carriages, automo-

biles, and other specialists in1961. He restored and donat-ed to the SmithsonianInstitute such items as thecirca 1860 Beckley Wagonwhich was built by HenryBeckley of St. Clairesville,Pennsylvania, and used ingeneral farm work. He stayedwith the SmithsonianInstitute until his retirementin the 1981. During and afterhis retirement he served asconsultant to the Henry FordMuseum in Dearborn,Michigan, and the StoneyBrook Museum in New York.

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COLLECTOR CHATS WITH PETER S. SEIBERTThis Week: The Plank Bottom Chair

Peter Swift Seibert

The lowly painted plankbottom chair remains one of thegreat unsung treasures of theantiques world. It is the stockand trade of every dealer, andfound in the home of most col-lectors. When in original paint,it causes the heart to miss a beatand when dip-stripped andrefinished, it makes great furni-ture for a modern kitchen.

The painted plank bottomchair tradition is somewhat uni-versal in 19th-century America.New England examples tend tobe narrow and more delicatewhile Pennsylvania examplesare wider and more ample (forall our good German ancestorswho loved pies and cakes!). Inthe south the paint decoration issomewhat restrained, whereasin New England it is more floraland fruity. Pennsylvania paintdecoration is a unique animalunto itself, marrying fruit andflowers but often onto a groundthat spans the palette fromgreen to red to blue.

With the challenges in the

economy, I have noticed thatpricing on individual plank bot-tom chairs hasdropped consider-ably while sets,because they arerare to find com-plete and in origi-nal paint, are stillpriced strongly. Ioften suggest toyoung couples thatpurchasing singlesand pairs of paintedchairs, especially ifthose chairs are inoriginal paint, is agreat way to startcollecting.

Shown here is apainted plank bot-tom that came from westernMaryland. Stylistically itrelates to painted chairs ofPennsylvania and since so

much trade and travel occurredup and down the Great Valley,

it is not surpris-ing that it relatesto chairs frommuch furthereast. The formof the chair isthat of the angelwing crest, bootjack back splat,painted plankbottom. This is amouthful to saybut amplydescribes thechair.

In looking atthe survivingrecords of mostchair makers, it

is interesting to see that mostshops had in stock large quanti-ties of parts to produce chairs. Itwas not uncommon to see hun-

dreds of legs or seats listed ininventories. This makes senseinsofar as when setting the latheto produce legs of a certainshape and length that the chairmaker would make many legsto keep on hand for other pro-jects rather than just for thecommission of the moment.Similarly, there was a definitedivision of labor within theshops that produced suchchairs. There were turners whoproduced the legs and thenthose who were described as“chair makers” who assembledthem. Finally, the painter was aseparate profession within ashop. Clients would select theiroptions for size, shape and dec-oration and then return in a setamount of time to pick up thefinished project.

One quick note that Ialways like to make about setsof things, particularly chairs.The value of sets of chairs is inkeeping the set together and notrefinishing the pieces. This is ahard one, especially when thereare family members who allwant one of grandma’s kitchenchairs. However, splitting sets

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722 N. Market Street, Duncannon, PA 17020 Over 125 antique and craft dealers

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(717) 473-3261 Located 5 Miles East Of Hershey At The Intersection

Of Route 322 & 117 On The Corner In Campbelltown Frazer Antiques

The Best Kept Secret On The Main Line Affordable Prices • 19 Dealers • Great Selection

Furniture, China, Glass, Majolica, Silver, Shabby Chic, Primitives, Decorative Items,

Clocks, Artwork, Linens, Collectibles & Jewelry 351 Lancaster Ave. Open 7 Days 10-5 Frazer, PA 19355 610-651-8299

From Frazer Exit On Rt. 202 Go 2 Miles East On Rt. 30

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4 LARGE BUILDINGS 300+ DEALERS

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Antiques. Collectibles. Coins.

Jewelry. Glassware. Consignment Furniture.

Candles. Baskets. Wrought Iron. Decorations. Etc.

HOURS: 9AM TO 5PM 3625 – 3653 Lincoln Way East

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2058 Main Street, Narvon, PA 17555

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SHOPS & CENTERS

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Groups of ancient Roman glass, circa 1st to6th Century A.D. - $3,120 and $1,880.

Tiffany & Company sterling sil-ver flatware 132 pieces, partialservice, “English King” pattern,1885 - $9,905.

Brown leather button-tufted upholstered sofa,20th-C. - $6,300.

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Off Rt. 340 on Cambridge Road6 Miles East of Intercourse, 2 Miles West of Rt. 10

15 miles West of Downingtown

717.768.0960 www.whitehorsemill.com

Enjoy refreshments and take a tour of the MillWe are a multi dealer shop that offers quality antiquesat fair prices, with new dealers and inventory for 2009

Check our website for directions.

White Horse Mill Antiques

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Open 5 Days 10-5, Closed Tuesday & Wednesday, Sunday 12-5

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Best Kept Secrets Tour - Oct. 7 to Oct. 22. Join The Tour To Uncover Many Local Businesses in Lancaster County.

Enjoy Raffl es, Games, Discounts & Wonderful Food. Tickets Are On Sale At The Mill. Proceeds Go To Children’s Dyslexia

Center Of Lancaster. SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS.

We are a multidealer shop offering 18th to 20th Century quality antiques at fair prices displayed in an 18th Century Grist Mill. Our collection includes a Fine Arts Gallery with works from

American and European Artists spanning 18th to 21st Century. Joining our collection is a select assortment of Contemporary Fine Arts from

American juried artisans.

AndyWarhol,

American,1928-1987,two works:

Flowers,1965, S&H

GreenStamps,1965 -

$14,400.

The North JerseyDepression Glass Club contin-ues its tradition of sponsoringone of the finest Depression eraglass, china and pottery showson Friday, November 18, andSaturday, November 19. Over30 top dealers from the metroarea will participate in theClub’s 36th continuous FallShow at Guardian AngelChurch Hall, corner of EastAllendale Avenue and FranklinTurnpike in Allendale, New

Jersey. Co-chairpersons arePaul Duchamp and CraigKratochvil.

A coffee and cake previewand sale is set for Fridayevening from 6:30 p.m. to 10p.m. On Saturday, the showruns from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Tickets are $6 on Friday and $6for Saturday ($5 with ad).

According to Duchamp,“we are proud to provide anopportunity for the public toview an exceptional selection

of glass, china and potteryitems from the Depression era.”He adds that visitors to theshow will find an impressiveselection of every day kitchenitems to elegant serving pieces,dinnerware, and stemware in avariety of most wanted colorsand patterns. “The continuedsuccess of our twice-yearlyshow is testimony to the manyunique and hard-to-find itemsthat are found at our shows,”concludes Duchamp.

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OPEN: MON.-SAT. 10-5, SUN. NOON-5 DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 30: Take Rt. 24 S. 6 miles. Turn Right on Lombard Rd. Go 1 mile . Turn Left on East Broad St. Antiques Market Parking on the right past building. From I-83 : Take Exit 16A (Rt. 74) S. 4 miles. Turn Left on Pleasant Ave. Go 2 blocks, turn Right on East Broad St. Antiques Market Parking on the right past building.

717-246-6800 Toll Free: 877-246-6850 Now Selling

Dealer Supplies &

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 TH

10 A.M.-5 P.M. Light Refreshments ❄ Door Prizes

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NorNorth Jersey Deprth Jersey Depression Glassession GlassClub Glass, China, and PotterClub Glass, China, and Potteryy

Show - NovemberShow - November 18 18 And 19And 19

(Continued from page one)

Kratochvil adds: “The beautifulitems we are offering for pur-chase at our show have tremen-dous appeal to both collectorsand non-collectors alike.”

The North JerseyDepression Glass Club meetson the fourth Wednesday ofeach month at the UnitarianSociety of Ridgewood, 113Cottage Place, Ridgewood,New Jersey. For informationabout the Show or the club,please call Walter at (973) 838-2419 or Paul at (973) 267-7511.

LITCHFIELD COUNTY SALE

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Located near the summit of the scenic

Allegheny Mountains.

5151 Clearshade Drive

Rt. 56 East,

Windber, PA 15963

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(717) 244-8126 (717) 244-8126 OPEN 7 DAYS • MON.-SAT. 10-5; SUN. 12-5 OPEN 7 DAYS

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HOLIDAY TOUR - SAT., NOV. 26 TH • 1O-5 Light Refreshments • Drawings

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Multi-Dealer Shop Of Quality Antiques, Collectibles & Furniture At Reasonable Prices

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 10 A.M.-5 P.M. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Located In Lancaster County On Rt. 896 Located In Lancaster County On Rt. 896

between Rt. 30 & The Village Of between Rt. 30 & The Village Of STRASBURG, PA 17579 STRASBURG, PA 17579

www.thecountryloft.net Dealer Inquiries Invited!!! Dealer Inquiries Invited!!!

Stop In Or Phone : (717) 687-7787 Stop In Or Phone :

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Gift Certificates Available. Largest Selection Of Good Antique Furniture In Central PA

Also Glassware, Dolls, Books, Linens, Crocks, Clocks & Many Other Unique Collectibles.

30 Miles East Of State College Intersection Of Routes 322 & 655

REEDSVILLE, PA 17084

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OPEN 7 DAYS 10 A.M.-5 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON-5 P.M.

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THREE DAYS ONLY Fri., Sat. & Sun., Nov. 25, 26 & 27

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SAVE AT LEAST 20%* Many Items Reduced Up To 50% Or More!

* Items already on sale, marked firm and coins, not included.

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Saturday, November 19 th

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HOWARD’S DIAMOND CENTER 304-547-1212

Right Off Cabela Drive

Triadelphia, WV 26059

ANTIQUE CENTER

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10-5 S

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570-524-5733 www.Rollermills.com

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DECEMBER 3 & 4, 2011 FROM 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Stop By For Cookies, Door Prizes, Drinks, And Fun! Hope To See You There!

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Easy access from Route 81, Exit 52 - Go south 3 1 ⁄ 2 miles on Route 11 or take the PA Turnpike to mile marker 226 - Go south 2 1 ⁄ 2 miles on the right.

Over 80 Quality Dealers • Two Floors • Air-Conditioned Building Closed New Year’s Day • Easter • July 4 • Thanksgiving • Christmas

726 North Hanover Street,

CARLISLE, PA 17013

(717) 243/5802 OPEN 7 DAYS

10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. A Great Dealer Stop

OLDE ENGINE WORKS “ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES”

Over 125 Friendly Dealers inside a 100-year old machine shop in

Downtown Stroudsburg Dealer Space Available

Hrs.: M-F 12-5; Sat. & Sun. 10-5 62 North Third Street

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

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

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Layaways & Gift Certificates Available Regular Hours Mon., Thurs. & Sun. 10-5; Fri. & Sat. 10-6 S

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856-935-0423 856-935-0423 Regular Hours: Wednesday-Sunday 10-5

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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

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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. The Jersey Shore’s Largest Co-Op

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Route 616, 127 Hanover Street

Head east on Rt. 38; turn left at light after Rt. 206 intersection

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

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

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(856) 546-0555 OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 AM TO 5 PM

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Dealer Business Welcomed

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Displaying the Largest Selection of Fine-Quality Antiques and

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Attention DEALERS ! Get Special Pricing On EVERYTHING!

(Regardless Of The Price) Fostoria, Candlewick, Belleek, Haufbaurer, Waterford, EAPG, Corelle, Fenton, Imperial, Westmoreland, Etc.

Located On The Adamstown Antique Strip at “THE GERMAN TRADING POST” (Open Daily 10-5)

Ask For Booth “PKS”

2152 North Reading Road, DENVER, PA 17517 Need A “Picker”? Call me at 717-464-0202

ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET CALENDAR

NEW YORK

OHIO

PENNSYLVANIA

TEXAS

VIRGINIA11/19-20/11, RICHMOND, SAT10 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM,Antiques Spectacular, 3000Mechanicsville Tpke, TheShowplace

11/17-20/11, HOUSTON, THURS-SAT 11 AM-7 PM SUN 11 AM-5PM, Antiques, Avenida de lasAmericas, George R BrownConvention Ctr

12/04/11, PHILADELPHIA, SUN10 AM-4 PM, Antique ToyConvention, 1600 S Warfield St,Pennsy Flea Market

11/25-26/11, LANCASTER, FRI10 AM- 6 PM SAT 10 AM-4 PM,Postcard, 1383 Arcadia Rd, Farmand Home Center

11/20/11, PHOENIXVILLE, SAT9 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM,Antiques, 61 Firehouse Ln,Kimberton Fire Company

11/20/11, LEVITTOWN, SUN 9AM-3 PM, Toy Soldier, 6201Bristol Pike, Ramada Levittown

11/19/11, PHILADELPHIA, SAT8 AM-4 PM, Antique & VintageF/M, 9th & Spring Garden Sts,Spring Garden Indoor F/M

11/19/11, MANHEIM, SAT 9 AM-3 PM, Christmas Open House, 705Graystone Rd, Root's CountryMarket & Auction

11/19/11, HARRISBURG, SAT11:30 AM-4 PM, Holiday Craft &Gift, 1 N 2nd St, Hilton Harrisburg& Towers

11/19-20/11, YORK, SAT 10 AM-6 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, AntiqueMarketplace, 334 Carlisle Ave, YorkFairgrounds Memorial East

11/19-20/11, PHILADELPHIA,SAT & SUN 9:30 AM-5:30 PMAUCTION EVERY SAT 11AM,F/M & Auction, 1600 S Warfield St,Pennsy Flea Market & CountryAuction

11/18-20/11, SELLERSVILLE,FRI 3 PM-7 PM SAT 8 AM-3 PMSUN 8 AM-3 PM, Crafters FleaMarket, 220 N Main St, Lizzie HighDoll Factory

11/18-19/11, CARLISLE, FRI 10AM-6 PM SAT 10 AM- 5 PM,Antiques, 100 K Street, CarlisleExpo Center

12/17-18/11, COLUMBUS,Antiques & Collectibles, Ohio ExpoCenter

11/26-27/11, COLUMBUS,Antiques & Collectibles, Ohio ExpoCenter

11/20/11, NEW YORK, SAT &SUN 10 AM-6 PM, Antiques, 12thAve @ 55th St, Passenger Ship Piers

12/3-4/11, OLDWICK, SAT 10AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM,Antiques, Rt 517, Turnpike RoadSchool

12/18/11, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3PM, Antiques & Collectibles, NCove Rd off Rt 23, Wayne PAL

12/04/11, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3PM, Antiques & Collectibles, NCove Rd off Rt. 23, Wayne PAL

11/26-27/11, FLEMINGTON,SAT 9 AM-4 PM SUN 10 AM-3PM, Antiques, 84 Rt 31, HunterdonCentral Field House

11/20/11, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3PM, Antiques & Collectibles, NCove Rd off Rt. 23, Wayne PAL

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

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

Over 150 Dealers Featuring Quality Antiques & Collectibles,

COINS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, FURNITURE, CHINA, LINENS, MEMORABILIA,

VINTAGE CLOTHING, TOYS, DOLLS, POSTCARDS, & RETRO.

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11/18-19/11, ALLENDALE, FRI6:30 PM-10 PM SAT 10 AM-4PM, Depression Era Glass, China,Pottery, 320 Franklin Tpke,Guardian Angel ChurchAuditorium

11/18-20/11, WOODVILLE, FRI& SAT 10 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 3200 Hwy 61 N,Wilkinson County Park ExhibitHalls

11/27/11, TIMONIUM, SUN 8AM-2 PM, Antiques & CollectiblesMarket, I-83 N of Baltimore,Maryland State Fairgrounds

11/18-20/11, COUNCIL BLUFFS,FRI 5 PM-9 PM SAT 10 AM-6PM SUN 11 AM-4 PM, AntiqueSpectacular, one Arena Way, Mid-American Center

12/09-11/11, ATLANTA, Antiques& Collectibles, Atlanta ExpoCenter

11/19/11, WETHERSFIELD, SAT10 AM-4 PM, Antiques, 30Greenfield St, Pitkin CommunityCenter

11/19-20/11, DANBURY, SAT &SUN 10 AM-5 P[M, VintageClothing, Accessories, Textiles,Jewelry, 25 Hayestown Rd, PoliceAthletic League Bldg

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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.

19933 Bridgeville 302-337-3137ART’S ANTIQUE ALLEY, Rt. 13 South.60 dealers. Open 7 days 9am-6pm.20,000 sq.ft. Collectibles, Fenton dealer.A/C, restrooms, snacks

19958 Lewes 302-645-2309HERITAGE ANTIQUE MARKET, 16168Coastal Hwy. (RT1), 2mi. N. of FivePoints, Lewes. Roseville pottery, furni-ture, books, dolls, china, glass, jewelry,art & more from 49 dealers! Alwayslooking for new Dealers in the BeachResort. 11-5 daily.

19963 Milford 302-424-1288RIVERSIDE ANTIQUE MALL 34 N.Walnut St. Mon-Sat. 10-5. Featuringdiversified antique dealers sure to satisfyany collector. Civil War, Lionel Trains,Quilts, Glassware, Furniture, Jewelry, etc.

21028 Churchville 410-734-6228YE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Route 22 &Aldino Rd. Minutes from I-95. Oakfurniture, advertising, toys, militaria,glassware, general line. Hrs daily 10-4

21028 Churchville 410-734-6267DENNY’S OLE CALVARY POST OFFICE1100 Calvary Rd. Purveyors of hard tofind items. Antiques & Collectibles, yarn& handmades, preserves & jelly, freshbaked pies. Hrs. Mon.-Fri. 7-7, Sat. 7-5.

21043 Ellicott City 410-465-4444TAYLOR’S ANTIQUE MALL, HistoricDistrict. Cor. of Frederick Rd & OldColumbia Pike. 16,000 Sq.Ft. ofAntiques & Collectibles. Mon.- Sat. 10-5 & Sunday Noon-5.

21078 Havre de Grace 410-942-0701SENECA CANNERY ANTIQUES, 201 St.John St... Largest Mall in Havre deGrace with 50+ quality dealers. Open 7days, M-S 10-5, S 11-5. Wide Selectionof antiques & collectibles.

21157 Westminster 410-857-4044WESTMINISTER ANTIQUE MALL 433Hahn Rd 25,000 s.f., furn., military,toys, silver, coins, comics, glassware.Generally open 7 days/ week Mon. - Sat.10-6; Sun. 12-6.

21901 North East 410-287-83185 & 10 ANTIQUE MARKET, 115 S. MainSt. Daily 10am-6pm. Cecil County’slargest! Buying/ selling antiques & col-lectibles. Gourmet chocolates.

21911 Rising Sun 410-658-8100COUNTRY BOY ANTIQUE CENTER 1320Rock Springs Rd. Come visit Cecil Co.Multi-Dealer Antique shop. Wide arrayof antiques, furniture, jewelry, coins &collectibles. Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.

21921 Elkton 410-398-0954IRON BRIDGE FARM, 2953 AppletonRd. Antiques and collectibles. Three fullfloors. Seven days week, 10-5. Rush &cane chairs. Mins. from I-95 near FairHill area.

07701 Red Bank 732-224-0033MONMOUTH ST. EMPORIUM, 27Monmouth St., Multi-Dealer, vintagefurniture & accessories, jewelry, homedecor, lighting, art, glassware, shabby.Open 7 days/ week. Space available.

07701 Red Bank 732-842-7377MONMOUTH ANTIQUE SHOPPES, 217W. Front St. 40 Dealers located in theAntiques District of Red Bank (6 Lg.Multi-dealer shops). Open 7 days 11am-5pm. 2 blocks from RR. 1.5 miles offGarden State Parkway ext. 109.monmouthantiqueshoppes.com

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

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

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

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

07940 Madison 973-796-6628MADISON ART & ANTIQUE CENTER 20Cook Plaza off Central. Hrs. 11-4:30Tues. - Sat. Closed Sun. & Mon. Multi-Dealer. Antiques, collectibles, furniture,jewelry, etc. Free Parking.

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

08033 Haddonfield 856-429-1929HADDONFIELD ANTIQUES CENTER, 9Kings Highway East. Multi-dealer co-op,Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4. Antiques, col-lectibles, vintage merchandise, art,books, brass, copper, furniture, glass-ware, jewelry, pottery, silver, toys, etc.

08310 Richland Village 856-697-2170SHORELINE VINTAGE, 1343 Rt. 40.Antique Furniture & More, Open Thurs.thru Sun. or by appt.

08505 Bordentown 609-298-1424SHOPPE 202, 202 Farnsworth Ave., Exit7 NJ Turnpike, 206 N-1 mile. Antiques,custom framing, collectibles, art & fur-niture. Tues. thru Sat. 11-6, Fri. till 8.

08525 Hopewell 609-466-9833TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUE &DESIGN CENTER 2 Somerset St. WeHave It All! www.thetomatofactory.comOpen Mon. thru Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.We have 38 Dealers.

08831 Jamesburg 732-521-9055BARBARA’S UNIQUE ANTIQUE BOUTIQUE, 35 East Railroad Ave. Wed.-Fri. 10-5:30, Sat. 11-3, Sun. & Tues. bychance. Antiques, collectibles, glassware,fine gold, cameo, jewelry. 3 miles east ofExit 8A, NJ Tpke. Periodic Auctions- visitwww.barbarasantiques.com

08876 Somerville 908-218-1234ANTIQUES EMPORIUM, 29 Division St.Open 7 days 11-5. Everything to Sell!

16159 W. Middlesex 724-528-2490ANTIQUE & FLEAMARKET & AUCTIONSOF W. MIDDLESEX RT18 S. OpenWed., Thur., Sat., Sun. 9am-5pm.Monthly Auctions. Largest AntiqueMarket in Western Pennsylvania.

16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located offthe Tyrone Exit of Interstate 99, 1222Pennsylvania Avenue. Quality antiques& collectibles. 40 dealers. Open Daily10-5, Sun 12-5. Dealers welcome.

16801 State College 814-238-2980APPLE HILL ANTIQUES, Rt. 26N to 169Gerald Street. Distinctive antiques in agallery setting. Over 60 dealers. Opendaily 10 to 6. Wide variety.

17020 Duncannon 717-834-9333OLD SLED WORKS 722 N. Market St.Books, Furniture, Glassware, Jewelry,Postcards, Primitives, Records, Tools,Toys. Open Wed.- Sun. 10am-5pm

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

17062 Millerstown 717-589-7810STITCH IN TIME ANTIQUE & GIFT MALL43 N. Market St. Antiques, Collectibles,Furniture, Quality Handmade Crafts &Gifts. Open 7 days 10-5,Fri. til 8. Millerstown exit off RT322.

17090 Shermans Dale 717-582-3457HEARTS DESIGN AT NEEDFUL THINGSRT34, 5800 Spring Rd. Open 7 days/week 10-6. Antiques, Gifts & CustomEmbroidery, Green Mt. Coffee, YankeeCandles, www.heartsdesign.com

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17552 Mount Joy 717-653-9026STONE BARN ANTIQUES, 21/2 miles east of

Mount Joy, on Chiques Road, acrossfrom Liederkranz. Oak & pine furniture& general line. Call for appointment.

17745 Lock Haven 570-893-1650MARKET HAUS & GROVE, U.S. RT 220Lock Haven, PA exit RT 120. OpenThurs. - Sun. 9:30-5. 22,000 sq. ft. ofantiques, crafts, collectibles, furniture &such. A trip you’ll always remember.

17810 Allenwood 570-538-1886BALD EAGLE ANTIQUE CENTER, Rt. 15-approx 10-12 mi. N of I-80, Exit 210B or9 mi. S of Williamsport, PA. Full generalline. Dlrs Welcome. Open Saturday &Sunday 10-5 Closed snow days.

18080 Slatington 610-767-8400BUS STOP INDOOR FLEA MARKET8281 RT 873, every Fri., Sat., Sun.9am-5pm. Crafts, Antiques, & FleaMarket items. Former Keystone LampFactory. New vendors welcomed.

18251 Sybertsville 570-788-1275HAL’S ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET, 732State Rte. 93, Exit 256 off I-80, take 93S. or Exit 145 off I-81, take 93 N.Sundays 9am-4pm.

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

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

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.

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

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

18940 Wrightstown 215-598-8837NOSTALGIC NOOK, Rt413, CarouselVillage at Indian Walk. China, Stangl,Pennsbury Pottery, Glass-Cut &Pressed, Silver, Primitives, Furniture,Frames, Lamps. M-Sa 10-6. Sun 11-5.

18944 Perkasie 215-257-3564TREASURE TROVE, 6 S. 7th Street.Estate jewelry, furniture, linens, vintageclothing, glass, china, books, toys,kitchenware, advertising, postcards.Primitives to Deco. Dealers Welcome.Mon.-Sat. 10-5. “Since 1980.”

18947 Pipersville 215-766-7145BUX-MONT CONSIGNMENTSHOPPE ANTIQUES & COL-LECTIBLES, 6719 Easton Rd.Accepting Consignments Now!Store hours Thursday, Friday,Saturday, Sunday & Monday 9-5.Indoor booths loaded with crafts,antiques, collectibles & more!

18951 Quakertown 215-536-4547ANTIQUES AT 200 EAST, Rts 212 &313. Multi-DLR shop; EAST BROADANTIQUES, 141 E. Broad St. 215-536-4408. One Stop 2 Fantastic Stores.Shop Where Dealers Buy! Open 7 days.

18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414THE FACTORY ANTIQUES ANDCOLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main St, Rt113, Bucks County. Featuring over 40fine Buck’s County Dealers. OpenWednesday thru Sunday 10am to 5pm.

19128 Philadelphia 215-482-1033KITCHENIQUES 646 Roxborough Ave.Antiques, collectibles, specializing inkitchen, dining & restaurant decor,Chef’s tools, etc. Hrs. Thurs.-Fri. 11-6pm, Sat. 9-4 kitcheniques.com

19343 Glenmoore 610-458-8964VILLAGE EMPORIUM, Ludwigs VillageShoppes, Rts 100/ 401. Antiques, light-ing, collectibles, jewelry, furniture, localartists. Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Sun 12-5www.thevillageemporium.com

19355 Frazer 610-651-8299FRAZER ANTIQUES. -Best kept secreton Phila. Main Line- Open daily 10am-5pm. 2 mi east of Rte 202 on Rt. 30.

19446 Landsdale 215-361-7910THE ARCHIVE, 725 W. 2nd St. 1000’sof used & antique books, magazines,postcards, ephemera, coins, records,furniture, antiques, collectibles. 21,000s.f. Tues.-Fri. 11-6, Sat.-Sun. 10-6,thearchivebooksandpaper.com

19492 Zieglersville 610-287-9923CREEKSIDE ANTIQUE CENTER Rts. 73& 29. 3 mi. S. of Perkiomenville F.M.Across from WAWA. Multi-Dlrs. Fullgeneral line. Big Inventory ReductionSale up to 50% off open Wed-Sat. 11-5,Sun 12-5.

19522 Fleetwood 610-207-2702THE SHOPPES AT KIRBYVILLE RT 222between Kutztown & Reading minutesfrom I-78. 10,000 sq.ft 3 story barn.Antiques, collectibles, furniture, uniqueitems. Thurs.-Sun. 9-4 or appt.

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MILITARIA ANDWEAPONS COLLECTION

He died a widower (his wifewas Winifred Berkebile) inthe summer of 2008and is buried inL a n c a s t e r ,Pennsylvania at theMellinger MennoniteCemetery.

Berkebile wrotesuch books asC a r r i a g eTe r m i n o l o g y - A nH i s t o r i c a lDictionary; AmericanCarriages, Sleighs,Sulkies and Carts;and Horse-DrawnCommercial Vehicles: 255Illustrations of Nineteenth-Century Stagecoaches,Delivery Wagons, FireEngines, Etc. He co-authoredseveral books for theSmithsonian Institute, includ-

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ing Wheels and Wheeling:The Smithsonian CycleCollection; The SmithsonianCollection of Automobilesand Motorcycles, and others.

Berkebile worked from

his shop in Mercersburg,Pennsylvania, and restoredsuch wagons as theCoffman Conestoga wagonof Lewisburg,Pennsylvania, so named forthe family that started using

it in 1815 when IsaacCoffman’s son JohnCoffman carried freightbetween Lewisburg andNew York for 15 years. Hewas a very active collector

for theSmi thson ianInstitute aswell as forhimself. Hisc o l l e c t i o n sincluded many

b l a c k -s m i t h i n gi t e m s ,b o o k s ,coins, andother items,as well as

militaria items andweapons, which will beauctioned by HurleyAuctions in November.

For more information onthe auction of militaria andweapons collection or thelife and legacy of Donald H.Berkebile, call HurleyAuctions at (717) 597-9100or toll-free (866) 424-3337or visit www.hurleyauctions.com.

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11/22 & 11/25/11, HATFIELD,TUES NOON FRI 10 AM, 11/22 -Militaria 11/25 - Antiques, col-lectibles, furniture & furnishings,early GE refrigerator, vintage med-ical items etc., 501 Fairgrounds Rd,Alderfer Auction & Appraisal

11/20/11, HARRISBURG, SUN 11AM, Antiques, furniture, clocks,stoneware, quilts, toys, dolls, col-lectibles, 1500 Paxton St, CordierAuctions & Appraisals

11/20/11, ANDREAS, SUN 10 AM,Antiques, pottery, toys, hanginglights, advertising tins, beaded purs-es etc., Andreas Sporting Club 1Andreas Rd, Dean R. ArnerAuctioneer LLC

11/19/11, QUARRYVILLE, SAT 9AM, Guns & Hunting Auction; gunsat Noon, 3164 White Oak Rd, PaAuction Center

11/19/11, PEACH BOTTOM, SAT8:30 AM, Cast iron Hubley air-planes, toys, furniture, ephemera,Nishijin pin ball game, Steiff bear,pocket & wrist watches, lawn equip-ment etc., 921 Pilgrims Pathway,Probst Family Auctions

11/19/11, LANCASTER, SAT 8:30AM, Furniture, art, jewelry, house-hold items, Herman Miller Eameschair, antiques, collectibles,Lancaster Farm & Home Ctr 1383Arcadia Rd, Boltz Auctions

11/19/11, HUGHESVILLE, SAT10 AM, Furniture, antiques,Winchester rifles, Civil War items,German Nazi daggers & swords,Indian artifacts, toys, art pottery,collectibles etc., 30 W Water St,Young's Auction Service

11/19/11, HANOVER, SAT 7:30AM, Antiques, household goods,clocks, German steins, cut glass,farmstead items, agate & enamelware, doll furniture & accessoriesetc., Conway Runkle Annex ofDubs Church 1958 Dubs ChurchRd, Randy L. Hilker

11/19/11, ETTERS, SAT 2 PM,Absolute Auction consisting of1940-s-1970's classic/antique partscars, 370 Yocumtown Rd, Kerry PaeAuctioneers

11/19/11, CHAMBERSBURG,SAT 10 AM, Model trains & acces-sories, Gateway Gallery AuctionLLC 643 Kriner Rd, John F. Kohler,Jr.

11/19/11, ALLENTOWN, SAT 2PM, Bid room by room (first roomcloses 2 pm) furniture, coins, jewel-ry, glassware, china, paintings,prints, movie posters, primitives,antiques etc., 4636 Broadway,Cottage Crafters At TilghmanSquare

11/19/11, ABBOTTSTOWN, SAT4 PM, Antiques, collectibles, Nazi,stoneware, tools, toys, modern &antique furniture, 38 E King St,Olde Tyme Auctions

11/19-20/11, HAVERTOWN, SAT& SUN 10:30 AM, 11/19 - authen-tic PA Railroad portable bar #105from 1950's w/liquor license &menu, poll table, hand & powertools etc. 11/20 - four antiqueclocks, other clocks, vintage politi-cal buttons, pipe collection, furni-ture etc., On Site 648 Paddock Rd,George H. Wilson

11/18/11, MAPLE GLEN, FRIONLINE BIDDING ENDS,Antiques, 1425 Welsh Rd (by appt),Locati Auctions

11/18-19/11, SPRING CITY, FRINOON SAT 10 AM, Miniatures,Meyers Sterling, furniture, paint-ings, oriental rugs, pottery, porce-lain etc., Rhoads & Rhoad AuctionCtr 20 Bonnie Brae Rd Rt 724, RonRhoads

11/17/11, ANDREAS, THURS 1PM, Bow front curio cabinet,antiques, old tin toys, feed bags,vintage items, quilts, clocks etc.,Andreas Sporting Club 1 AndreasRd, Dean R. Arner Auctioneer, LLC

11/16/11, QUARRYVILLE, WED3 PM, Antiques & Coins, 3164White Oak Rd, PA Auction Center

11/16-19-21/11, MANHEIM,WED 9 AM SAT 8:30 AM MONNOON, 11/16 - box lots includingtextiles, tools, china, glassware,books, records, automotive sup-plies; 11/19 - antiques, collectibles,blue dec. crock, Lionel trains, lawn& garden etc.E-town area mechan-ics shop 9 am, cars & big gamemounts Noon; 11/21 - furniture etc.,1667 Cider Press Rd, John Hess,Inc.

12/02/11, DELAWARE, FRI 9AM, Eclectic, 2097 London RdSuite F, Garth's Auctioneers &Appraisers

11/26 & 12/10/11, POINTPLEASANT, SAT 9:30 AM,Antiques, collectibles, glassware,pottery, clean used furniture, jewel-ry etc., 1125 Arnold Ave, Concepts1 Auction House

11/25/11, CHESTERFIELD, FRI10 AM, Lionel Trains, 79 Old YorkRd, Sunrise Antiques & Auctioneers

11/21/11, FRANKLINVILLE,MON 8 AM, Antiques, household,furniture, Heisey glass, crystal,china, porcelain, Victorian costumejewelry, sterling, holiday decora-tions from 1920's etc., 1085 DerlseaDr Rt 47, Bob Brooks Auction Sales

12/03/11, SPARKS, SAT 10 AM,Antiques & Decorative Arts, 15900York Rd, Crocker Farm

11/26/11, TIMONIUM, SAT 10AM, Eclectic Collector, 1919Greenspring Dr, Richard OpferAuctioneering, Inc.

11/19/11, NORTH EAST, SAT 9AM, Art, Hummels, currency, furni-ture etc., 2741 Biggs Hwy Rt 274,Jim Racine

12/02-04/11, ROCK ISLAND, FRISAT SUN, Firearms, 7819 42nd StW, Rock Island Auction Company

11/24-30/11, LITCHFIELD,THURS-WED 10 AM-5 PM,11/24-30 viewing and tag sale;online now ends 11/30 for jewelry& couture, books, documents, coins,425 Bantam Rd, Litchfield CountyAuctions & Appraisals

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VIRGINIA11/19/11, WIRTZ, SAT 11 AM,Local Civil War era officers writingdesk w/orig.inkwells, furniture,crocks, red ware, Dept. 56Christmas collection, Longabergerbasket collection etc., 634 JubalEarly Hwy., Burnt ChimneyAuction Gallery

12/10/11, MARIETTA, SAT 9 AM,Antiques, household goods, tools,collectibles, furniture, lawn tractor1999 Buick Lasabre etc. Real Estate11 am, 1796 River Rd, All AmericanAuction Service

12/03/11, MANHEIM, SAT 9 AM,Antiques including stoneware pot-tery, redware, earthenwares, china,glassware, silversmith, jeweler &watch makers tools, artwork, sam-plers, baskets, furniture etc., 768Graystone Rd, Conestoga AuctionCompany, Inc.

12/03/11, DENVER, SAT 9 AM,Marbles, 2000 N Reading Rd,Morphy Auctions

11/29/11, GLEN ROCK, TUES 4PM, Frozen food, grocery, drygoods, 4067 Snyder Rd, Wehrly'sAuction Service, Inc.

11/26/11, YORK, SAT 9 AM,Coins, Four Points by SheratonHotel and Suites 1650 Toronita St,Mike Sacilotto/Martin Heaps

11/26/11, SPRING GROVE, SAT8:30 AM, 1940 Wurlitzer model800 jukebox, 1940's Brunswick 1"thick slate pool table, furniture,household, antiques, collectibles,Porters Fire Co 1199 Porters Rd, PaOnSite Auction Co. LLC

11/26/11, NAZARETH, SAT 10AM, Sports cards & memorabilia,coins & currency, Nazareth AuctionCenter 330 W Moorestown Rd Rt512, Dotta Auction Co., Inc.

11/26/11, MANHEIM, SAT 8 AM,Estate Jewelry & Coins, 1667 CIderPress Rd, John M. Hess

11/26/11, HANOVER, SAT 7:30AM, Antiques, household goods,Grandmothers clock, piano, olt toys,Lionell trains & Accessories,Baseball etc., Conway RunkleAnnex of Dubs Church 1958 DubsChurch Rd, Randy L. Hilker

11/26/11, GLENMOORE, SAT 9AM, Antique & decorative furniture& accessories, bronzes, silver, paint-ings & prints to include sporting art,maps, clocks, ceramics, porcelains,cold painted bronzes, jewelry etc.,Griffith Hall Ludwig's CornerFirehouse, Wiederseim Associates,Inc.

11/26/11, DALLASTOWN, SAT 9AM, Paper, ephemera, antiques,collectibles, vintage dolls; RealEstate 3 pm, OnSite 717 E Main St,Gary Sweitzer & Steve Farmer

11/25/11, YORK, FRI 9 AM,Furniture, sterling silver, jewelry,gold coins, oil lamps, glassware,china, blue decorated stoneware,trains & accessories, dolls, toys etc.,240 Hatchery Rd, Toomey AuctionService, Inc.

11/25/11, NEW HOLLAND, FRI1:30 PM, Antiques & collectiblesincluding furniture, coins, jewelry,Coca-Cola collection, police & firedept. badges etc., New Holland FireHall 339 E Main St, Harry's Auction

11/25/11, GLEN ROCK, FRI 9AM, Black Friday coin, 4067Snyder Rd, Wehrly's AuctionService, Inc.

11/25/11, GLEN ROCK, FRI 9AM, Coin, 4067 Snyder Rd, ReneSnyder

11/25/11, CARLISLE, FRI 8:30AM, Antiques, collectibles, furni-ture, Rowe's Auction Barn Rt 11,Rowe's Auction Service

11/25-26/11, SPRING CITY, FRI& SAT 10 AM, Toys & Trains,Ridge Fire Company 480 Ridge Rd,Maurer's Auctions

11/24/11, GLEN ROCK, THURS8:30 AM, Thanksgiving Day Gun,4067 Snyder Rd, Wehrly's AuctionService, Inc.

11/23/11, TYLERSPORT, WED 2PM, Furniture, antiques, Nippon,collectibles, tools, Tylersport FireHouse 125 W Ridge Rd Rt 563,Ralph D. Freed

11/22/11, PLAINS, TUES 5 PM,Furniture, artwork, lamps, LGBtrains, modern, 29 E Carey St, Cook& Cook Auctions

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2-DAY ON-SITE ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY & SUNDAY

NOVEMBER 19 TH & 20 TH AT 10:30 A.M.

648 PADDOCK RD., HAVERTOWN, PA 19083 DELAWARE COUNTY

PREVIEW 9:30 A.M. EACH DAY OF SALE SELLING: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 TH : Authentic Pennsylvania Railroad Portable Bar #104 From The 1950’s With Liquor License & Menu, 3 Meilink Commercial Safes, Regulation Size Pool Table Excellent Condition, Large Quantity Of Hand & Power Tools, Commercial Solar Battery Charger, Craftsman Radial & Table Saws, Air Compressor, 6.5 Power Pro Generator, Gas Mowers & Edger, Snow Blower, Gas Leaf Blower, Aluminum Ladders, Heavy- D uty Bench Vise, Double Pedestal Bench Grinder, 25 Toolboxes Full Of Good Tools, Large Quantity Of Hardware, 4 Stationary Cabinets, Drafting Table, HP 8500 Wireless Printer, Scanner & Copier, Paper Cutter, Double Door Kenmore Refrigerator As New, Plus Many Boxes To Be Unpacked. Full Day Sale. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 TH : Four Antique Clocks, 1 Wall Calendar Clock Made In Germany, 1 Regulator Wall Clock, 2 Victorian Shelve Clocks, 1 New Haven Clock Co. 8- D ay, Oil Painting Buck’s Schoolhouse By Manning, Vintage Political Buttons Such As: Ike, FDR, Dewey, Wilkie, Stevenson, Warren, And More … Pipe Collection To Include 2 New Dunn Hill Pipes In Case, Collection Of Vintage Cigarette & Cigar Lighters Some In The Original Boxes Such As: Zippo, Deluxe, Beattie & Ronson … Tobacco Jars, Vintage Smoking Stand, Boy Scout Items, Collection Of Cufflinks, University Of Penn 1960 Team Signed Football, Vintage Men’s Hats To Include A Stetson National Park Services Hat, Lincoln Bust By Leonar d Volk, Bronze Bookends Of Lincoln, Cast- I ron Fire Marks, Venetian Glass, Royal Doulton Figurines, English & Mikasa Dinner Sets, Various Sterling Items, Wall Coke Bottle Opener, Old Gag Gifts, Old Bo oks And Bookends, Apothecary Jar, Weltaflex 6x6 CM Camera, 2 Daggers I Flying Falcon, Antique Sword, Buffalo Brand Trap & Skeet Thrower, Flag Flown On US Capital In 1976. Backgammon Set With Bakelite Pieces, 12” Swiss Music Box & Others, Oil Lamps, Prints, Lamps, China. Selection Of Mahogany & Maple Furniture, 2 Fall Front Desks, Bookcases, Reproduction High Back Windsor Armchair, Maple Dining Set With Breakfront, Mahogany Tea Cart, Mahogany Desk, Maple Bar, Small Stands With Drawers, And Much More …

THIS IS A SALE NOT TO BE MISSED. MANY UNIQUE ITEMS. PLEASE GO TO WWW. AUCTIONZIP.COM FOR PHOTOS AND UPDATES. ID #9683

TERMS: 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM. CASH OR CHECK. FULL PAYMENT DAY OF SALE. GEORGE H. WILSON, AUCTIONEER AU-001020-L 610-955-9417

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38 East King Street, ABBOTTSTOWN, PA 17301 Stoneware - numerous pieces of decorated stoneware consisting of crocks, jugs and water pitchers. E.S.B. York, PA, Pfaltzgraff, Cowden & Wilcox, E.S.&B. and more. Nazi war items - dagger, pins, medals, helmets, ribbons, press release war photos, hat and more not listed. Foust Whiskey flasks - horn of plenty, shot glass, turkey, bread, sweet potato and more. Moul Whiskey - jugs and other whiskey items. Toys - trucks, tractors, banks, cast-iron, cars and more not listed. Antiques and Collectibles - dolls, art, glassware, dinnerware, photos, postcards and much more.

Furniture - early fireplace mantel, bedroom sets, dining sets, Empire, blanket chest, jukebox, poker machine, benches, dry sink and much more not listed.

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Guns Will Get Entered As Calls Are Received. Large Variety Hunting Smalls, Etc. Gun Highlights To Incl.: Remington 770 300 Win., Remington Spartan 12 Ga. Over 223 Cal., Savage 93R.7, Palmetto Armory Pre-Civil War Percussion, Smith & Wesson Octagon Revolver, Colt Black Powder w/2 Sets Barrels, Winchester 70 270 Bolt, Savage III 270 Bolt, Marlin 336 353 Cal. Rem., Winchester 70 270 Bolt, Remington 722 257 Roberts, Marlin 336CS 35 Cal., Remington 4 22 Cal. Takedown, Savage 219 30-30, Remington 742 30-06, Browning A5 Auto. 12 Ga., Browning A5 Auto. 12 Ga., Investor Arm Omega 100, Savage 24V 223 Over 20 Ga., Remington 308, Winchester 70

270 Cal., Savage 242 410 Over 410, Savage 99C 243 Cal. Hard to Find, Stevens 311A 410 D Barrel, Savage 245-D 22 Over 20 Ga., Remington 700, Winchester 770 308 Cal., Remington 788 308 Carbine, Remington 722 300 Savage.

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By Susan GrimshawGood collections of fine

miniatures appear on the auc-tion block with regularity, but

truly outstanding ones oftensit quietly in someone’s home

for decades before theysuddenly surface. Such anexample is the remarkablyintact personal collectionof sterling silverware craft-ed by renowned Americansilversmith William B.Meyers (1887-1958).Meyers was the preemi-nent miniature silversmithof the first half of the 20thcentury and his work isrepresented in museumsthroughout the UnitedStates and abroad. Privatecollectors consider them-selves lucky to own a sin-gle piece of his work andnow Meyers’ heirs have

decided to sell the artist’s per-sonal collection of silverwareand fine miniature furniturethrough Rhoads & RhoadsAuctioneers on November19th.

William B. Meyers wasborn in New Brunswick, NewJersey, the first of five chil-dren born to a German fatherand Polish mother, andmoved to New York Citywith his family when he wasten. He exhibited artistic abil-ity as a child, and with theencouragement of his artteacher, he initially consid-ered a career as a designer fora wallpaper company until itwas discovered he was color-

blind. He also had ambitionto be an actor and after grad-

uating in 1907 from City

Ron Rhoads Auctioneer To Present William B. Meyers Collection And Dollhouse Miniatures

ABSOLUTE AUCTION (75) 1940’s-1970’s Classic/Antique Parts Cars

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 TH AT 2 P.M.

370 Yocumtown Road, ETTERS, PA DIRECTIONS: From I-83 take Yocumtown Exit #33. Follow Rt. 392 east 3 mi. to auction on right.

These parts cars have been sitting in field for 50 yrs. Come and discover … FORD: ' 48 Pickup; (3) ' 66 T-Birds; ‘64 Fairlane; ' 63- ' 64 Galaxie; ' 69 & ' 73 Ranchero; ' 69 Futura. BUICK: '50 & '59 Buicks. MUSTANGS: '67 Conv; (4) '67-'68 Mustangs; (2) '70, '73, '74; Conv. (Year?). CHEVY: '70 & '74 El Camino; '54 Chevy; '63 Biscayne; '70 Monte Carlo; '76 & '78 Camaro. PLYMOUTH: '50 Sedan; '66 Satellite Conv; '73 Police Car; '67 Barracuda Conv.; '66 Barracuda. PONTIAC: '67 Firebird; '69 Tempest; '66 LeMans. CADILLAC: ‘54 Cadillac; ‘73 El Dorado Conv.; '71 El Dorado. STUDEBAKER: '49 & '59 Studebakers . DODGE: '73 Charger; '70 Challenger; '70 Coronet. JEEP: ‘50? Jeep; Postal Jeep; '72 Jeep. OTHER: '47 Nash 600 Coupe; '58 Edsel; '69 Rambler; '62 Metropolitan; '67 Chevelle; '63? Corvair; '66 Linco ln Sedan; '68 AMC Rebel SST; ‘67 Rambler; (2) 196? MG; 19?? Volvo 2 Dr.; Mercedes Sedan; Int. Scout. TERMS: Inspection auction day only 8 A.M.-2 P.M. Removal at expense of purchaser by 11/28 at 5 P.M. (any car not removed by 11/28 will be forfeited & scrapped). No titles or salvage certs. Parts cars ONLY! Sold by invoice/receipt as proof of sale. Don’t miss a chance to buy vintage car parts!

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College of New York, hetoured the deep South with adramatic company and devel-oped a vaudeville act. Hereturned to New York afterimpassioned entreaties fromhis family, and upon hisreturn, he began a four-yearapprenticeship with aGerman silversmith in lowerManhattan. In the evenings,he pursued graduate studiesin fine arts at Cooper Union.At work, he redesigned thefirm’s line and improvedproduction methods, andgradually became interestedin sales as a way to get outand interact with people.

After his apprenticeship,he went to work for theWilcox-Roth Company inNewark, New Jersey, selling

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PREVIEW: WED., NOV. 23, 1 TO 5 P.M.

FRIDAY, NOV. 25 AT 9:00 A.M.! ANNUAL BLACK FRIDAY COIN AUCTION!!!

PREVIEW ON WED., NOV. 23, 1 TO 5 P.M. AND DURING GUN SALE

TUESDAY, NOV. 29 AT 4:00 P.M.! FROZEN FOOD, GROCERY, AND DRY GOODS SALE!!!

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PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 - 7:30 AM

The Following Personal Property Of Grace Biddle and the late Clair Biddle, Hanover, PA, Anna Bankert, New Oxford, PA and Calvin Sotdorus, Glen Rock, PA and Others

Will Be Sold At The Conway Runkle Annex of Dubs Church,

1958 Dubs Church Road, HANOVER, PA 17331 DIRECTIONS: From the Hanover Sq. take Rt. 116 East (York St.) 1 1 ⁄ 2 Miles, turn right on 216E (Blooming Grove Rd.) go 3 Miles, turn left on Dubs Church Rd. then go 1 ⁄ 5 Mile to Conway Runkle Annex on right.

ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD GOODS - GRANDMOTHERS CLOCK PIANO - OLD TOYS - LIONEL TRAINS & ACCESSORIES

BASEBALL NODDER COLLECTION - BASEBALL MEMORABILIA AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS & ACCESSORIES - PEDAL CARS TOY TRACTORS - FARM TOYS - HANOVER MEMORABILIA

LAWN & GARDEN NOTE: For A Sale Order, Photos or Full Ad go to randyhilkerauctioneer.com or auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID#2567.

TERMS: Cash or Approved Check. OUT-OF- STATE CHECKS must be accompanied by a letter of credit from bank or current bank statement unless prior customer.

AUCTIONEERS : Randy L. Hilker PA-AU-002095-L (717) 633-5272 Phil Topper, PA-AU-003564-L Donald E. Meckley, PA-AA-019091 Food by Church Group

AUCTION SALE BILLSsilverware throughout thenortheastern United Stateswhile also doing some designwork. Within a year, Mr.Wilcox died and Meyers,who had done quite well insales, was able to purchaseWilcox’s share of the busi-

ness. He then revamped thecompany’s product line andintroduced new designs. Afew years later, Roth decidedto move into a different busi-ness and Meyers bought outhis interest in the firm aswell, becoming the sole

owner at theage of 26, andhe changedthe name ofthe firm to theWilliam B.M e y e r sCompany. Itremained inbusiness forover 50 years.

In the late1920’s, hebegan makingm i n i a t u r ereplicas offine antique

silver for his own pleasure.He designed and hand-craftedhis miniatures in a range ofscales and most of the exam-ples that find their way intothe marketplace these daysare a little larger than true 1-inch scale, something closerto 1:8 scale. Such pieces maylook a little too large in a tra-ditional 1:12 scale house, butthey often display beautifullyin antique dollhouses, wherevariation in scale is commonand most welcome. Manycollectors enjoy displayinghis work outside a dollhouseand it looks particularlyintriguing when displayedbeside full-size silverware.

Through the valuablecontacts he had established inthe world of elite retailers andinterior designers, Meyers’ For Display Advertising Information

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PUBLIC COIN AUCTION Selling 400+ Lots of Rare Coins at Public Auction

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 , 2011 at the Four Points By Sheraton Hotel And Suites

1650 Toronita Street, YORK, PA 17402

Inspection at 7:00 A.M. - Sale begins at 9:00 A.M. (Early inspection the week prior to sale. Call for an appointment)

Directions: PA Rt. 83 Southbound take Exit 21, Northbound use Exit 21A (Route 30 East - Arsenal Rd.) Left at first light (Toronita St.) Hotel is on the left. Hotel phone is (717) 846-4940. Highlights: 20+ Early Date Indian Cent varieties all certified and attributed by Snow numbers. Gold - 20 pcs. incl. 1879 $3 ICG MS60, 1896 $2 1 ⁄ 2 NGC MS62, 1897 $10 PCGS MS62,

1901 $10 MS63, 1912 $10 PCGS MS62, 1907 $20 BU, 1986 Year Set (1.85 oz.) Errors - 1955 Double Die, 1983 Double Die, 1995 Double Die, 1964-D Nickel on Cent Cents - 1909-S, 1909-S vdb, 1914-D, 1931-S Nickels - 1857-O ANA MS62, 1870 MS64, 1914-D, 1920-D BU, 1921-S, 1870 Three Cent PF Dimes - 2 Certified 1916-D, 1921, 1921-D, 1941 NGC PF65 Quarters - 5 Twenty Cents incl. 1875-CC, 3 Barber Quarters BU, 1913-S, (2) 1932-S Dollars - 2006 Reverse Proof Silver Eagle, 1881-CC PCGS MS64, 1883-CC, 1884-CC NGC

MS64, 1889-CC, 1891-CC, 1892-CC, (2) 1921 Peace, 1924-S NGC MS63, 1928 AU55 Proof Sets, Commems., Silver Eagles, Large Lots …… PLUS MUCH MORE

COMPLETE CATALOG LISTING ON AUCTIONZIP.COM - Auctioneer ID #13047 Printed catalog or information: Call Mike at (800) 332-3164 or leave message at (888) 632-1914

E-mail: [email protected] Auctioneer: Martin Heaps ~ (PA License #AU002762-L)

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ESTATE AUCTION Antiques – Furniture – Collectibles

S UNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 AT 11 A.M. Preview: 10 A.M. thru auction

AT OUR NEW LOCATION! 1500 Paxton Street, HARRISBURG, PA 17104

FURNITURE (12 Noon): Antique, Modern, Name Brand: Kling and other Mahogany Bedroom Suites; 3 pc. Victorian Bedroom; Thomasvile 4 pc. Mahogany Bedroom and 9 pc. Dining Sets; Many Wingback Chairs; Mirrors; Red Painted Antique Blanket Chest; Heckman End Tables; Cottage Washstand; Taylor Made Kidney Desk; Lane Cedar Chest; Victorian Dining T able; Goldsmith Pembroke Style End Tables; Ethan Allen End Tables; Chippendale Style Sofas incl. Hickory Chair; Pedestals; Vi ctorian Needlepoint Chairs; D.R. Dimes Signed Windsor; Child’s Rolltop desk; Stands; Table & Floor Lamps; Ca st-Iron Planters; And Much More! CLOCKS: 2 Modern Grandfather, Colonial Manuf. and Daneker; 2 Antique Mantel. DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES: Blue & White Porcelain; Crystal Lamps; Brass Candlesticks; Copperware. COLLECTIBLES: 2 miniature Royal Doultons; 3 pcs. Herend; Parker Duo Fold Pen; Chocolate Set; Sleigh Bells; Milk Glass in White & Blue; Ephemera; Stereoviewer & Cards; Victorian Children’s Books; Perfumes; Cu t Glass; Weller Vase; 7 Bunnykins; Baskets; Sewing Notions; Fenton; Vintage Hats; Fine Linens; Bookends; Sats uma Lamp; Hubley Puppy Bank. DECORATIVE STONEWARE: F&H Cowden; Butter Crock; 4 Gallon. QUILTS: 8+ Antique; Coverlets. TOYS: Sewing Machines; Victorian Blocks; Tea Sets; Horse Pull Toy. DOLLS: Antique incl. 22” German Bisque Sockethead; Armand Marseille Bisque Shoulder Heads incl. Floradora; China Head; Ethnic incl. Indian; Ver y Nice Dome Top Doll Trunk with Doll Clothes. HOUSEHOLD: Singer Featherweight Sewing Machine; Masonic “Vista” Tureen; Silver Plate incl. Tea Set; Mottahedeh; Lenox; Linens; Johnson Brothers “Windsorware ” Dinner Service; Brass & Copperware. ARTWORK: Many Traditional Framed Prints; Silhouettes; Mirrors in Gold Frames.

Selling for the Estates of Edith Beard of Middletown and Isabelle Ommert of Mechanicsburg. Visit www.CordierAntiques.com for photos & more details.

Directions: From 83 S. 17th St. Exit, Left onto 17th St., Right onto Paxton; From 83 N. 13th St. Exit, Left onto 13th St., Right onto Paxton. 10% Buyer’s Premium. Terms: Cash, PA checks. Out-of-state checks w/prior approval. VISA & MasterCard. Food concession by Taste of the Nations. S

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PUBLIC AUCTION MODEL TRAINS & ACCESSORIES FROM THE ESTATE OF MR. ED GOODHART

Will sell for Mrs. Elva Jane Goodhart, Shippensburg at GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION

located at 643 Kriner Rd., CHAMBERSBURG, PA 17202

on: SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 19 AT 10 A.M. CATALOGED ITEMS: 284 Lots including Lionel Prewar standard gauge & MTH standard gauge; Prewar American Flyer set w/4000 engine in orig. box; MTH passenger sets; hot metal cars; flatcars w / trailers; engines; operating accessories; hundreds of cars NIB; Doodle bugs; Transformers; Ross Read y switches and more. DISCOVERY ITEMS: Shippensburg cars; numerous Atlas and MTH cars; track; accessories and more. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is the second auction from the extensive collection of Mr. Ed Goodhart, Shippensburg.

Complete catalog & PHOTOS available online at www.GatewayAuction.com or WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID#1042.

Remember, if you don’t look you’ll never know! Preview FRIDAY, Nov. 18 from 3 to 6 P.M. and sale day from 8 A.M.

WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID#1042 TERMS: Cash. Visa/MC/Discover accepted. Ten percent (10%) buyer’s premium. Statements made day of sale take precedence.

GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION LLC O ur Service is the Difference O ur 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 R. FOWLER, AUCTIONEER

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Weston Thorn, President; Nicholas Thorn, Vice-President

Jewelry & Couture; Books, Documents & Coins Online Auction ONLINE NOW: Ends November 30 th

Auction Viewing & Tag Sale: November 24 th -30 th , 10-5 each day Tag Sale Discounts: 20% off Sun.,

40% off Mon., 60% off Tues. +20% Buyer’s Premium.

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860-567-4661 or E-mail: [email protected] . NOW SEEKING CONSIGNMENTS: * American & European Furniture, Fine Art & Decorations *

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miniatures were displayed inpublic venues including “TheManor House,” a MadisonAvenue retailer of fine full-sized reproduction furniture.

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archival materials such ascorrespondence, photographs,and published advertise-ments, the artist’s originalrubber molds, scale drawings,and a quantity of unfinishedcastings will be offered tobidders as bins and boxes

from Meyers’ studioare unpacked. Tinywooden handles forcolonial coffee andteapots are still intheir storage con-tainers along withthe metal templatesused for cuttingthem. The fami-ly hopes somegenerous bene-factor will buythe archivalitems and thendonate them tothe NewarkMuseum, whichalready hasMeyers’ silver-ware in its col-lection, or

another worthy institution. Meyers made sterling sil-

ver miniatures from the late1920’s until the death of hisbeloved wife, Helen, in 1947.After that profound loss, hefocused his business on reli-gious sterling hollowwareexclusively. His designs forKiddush cups, menorahs andother pieces for worship werepurchased and are still usedby synagogues across thecountry. His son, Joseph N.Meyers, joined the MeyersSilver Company after the sec-

ond World War and madesome of the miniatures. Hekept the business going foranother 10 to 15 years afterWilliam B. Meyers died in1958, but they never mademiniatures again.

The Meyers Collectionwill be sold at noon onFriday, November 18th. TheDollhouse Miniatures, RoomBoxes, and Antiques will besold Saturday, November19th at 9 a.m. DollhouseMiniatures will include anincredible Eric PearsonCollection, great Artistpieces, together with VintageOrmolu and GermanFurnishings, Room Boxes,etc. See website for full list-ing, or Liveauctioneers for

full catalog. Catalogs will besold at auction. For moreinformation, contact Eileen

Rhoads. Phone (610) 385-4818; or visit online:www.echant.com.

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MAURER’S 40 TH ANNUAL THANKSGIVING WEEKEND

TOY & TRAIN AUCTIONS 10 A.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,

NOVEMBER 25 TH & 26 TH

SPECIAL PREVIEW: WED., NOVEMBER 23 FROM 3-9 P.M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 TH IN THE PAVILION

TRAINS from the Estate of LEN HOLLER : Prewar LIONEL and AMERICAN FLYER standard gauge and ‘O’ gauge trains. Ives. Haffner. Hornby & Hoge. Marklin, Bing and other foreign manufacturers. Nice selection of POSTWAR LIONEL TRAINS include s original boxed sets. Locomotives and freight cars. Volt amp B&O Steeple cab, Bing 1 gauge & ‘O’ gauge, AF 3/16 ‘O’ gauge. Mickey Mouse, D onald Duck & Peter Rabbit hand cars. Cast-iron floor toy trains.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 TH IN THE BLUE ROOM TOY AUCTION Tootsietoy Collection, including Tootsie Grahams. Pressed Steel Toy Collection. Buddy L, Keystone & Structo. Cast-iron toys by A.C. Williams, Arcade, Hubley, Kingbury. Tin litho by Marx, Courtland, Strauss and Wyandotte. Barclay and Britains figures. Dime Store Soldiers. Renwal Hard Plastic Toys. Auburn & Sun Rubber vehicles. Steam toys. Marbles. A selection of toys from the Estate of Reverend J ohn Kolb.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 26 TH IN THE PAVILION Quality Train Auction of Prewar & Postwar Trains. Favorites by Lionel, American Flyer, Marx. Erector & Hill Climber Train s. Modern Era. Tin Plate Era Reproductions of the highest quality.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 H IN THE BLUE ROOM EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF BRASS HO SCALE MODEL TRAINS from the RHOADS Estate. Another Amazing, blazing assortment of Beautiful Brass Trains. This will be the last of The Brass HO from the Rhoads Estate.

PREVIEW COMPLETE LISTINGS AT www.maurerail.com See Select Photos At www.auctionzip.com #1892

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DOORS OPEN AT 8 A.M. AUCTIONS BEGIN AT 10 A.M. Terms: 12% Buyer’s Premium with 2% discount for cash or approved check. All goods sold as-is, where- is. (AY001999).

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P.O. BOX 470, CHESTER SPRINGS, PA 19425

ANNUAL THANKSGIVING WEEKEND AUCTION

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 TH , 2011 Griffith Hall, Ludwig’s Corner Firehouse

GLENMOORE, PENNSYLVANIA SELLING OVER 650 LOTS OF ANTIQUE & DECORATIVE FURNITURE &

ACCESSORIES, BRONZES, SILVER, PAINTINGS & PRINTS TO INCLUDE SPORTING ART, MAPS, CLOCKS, CERAMICS, PORCELAINS,

COLD PAINTED BRONZES, JEWELRY AND MORE Selling from the Estate of John E. DuPont, Newtown Square, PA, the Estate of Margaret R. Nagy,

Malvern, PA and other Estates & Collections from Chester Springs, The Main Line & Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, New England and Others

PREVIEW TIMES: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 RD FROM 1:00 P.M. TO 4:00 P.M., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 TH 10:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. &

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 TH 7:00 A.M. UNTIL SALE TIME AT 9:00 A.M. SALE INFORMATION: To be held at Griffith Hall, Ludwig’s Corner Firehouse, 1325 Route 100 (Pottstown Pike), Glenmoore, PA 19343, (37 miles west of Philadelphia). Phone and left bid services available. Food av ailable.

DIRECTIONS: From The PA Turnpike: Take Exit 312 “Downingtown Exit” bear right onto Rt. 100 North (Pottstown Pike) through the intersection of Rt. 100 & Rt. 401 to the Ludwig’s Corner Firehouse on the left. From Delaware: Follow I- 95 North to Rt. 202 North to Rt. 100 North (Pottstown Pike), cross Rt. 30 and proceed approximately 8 miles through the intersection of Rt. 100 & Rt. 401 to the Ludwig’s Corner Firehouse on the left.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check with proper identification. NOTE: 17% buyer’s premium and PA 6% sales tax applied to all purchases unless proof of resale number. All purchases must be removed by the end of the sale . Separate Terms & Conditions apply to Internet Bidding via Live Auctioneers www.liveauctioneers.com .

Theodore E. Wiederseim, Auctioneer - AU-003361-L AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is our annual & always entertaining Thanksgiving Weekend Sale. Come early, stay late!

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO VIEW THE CATALOGUE &

PHOTOS ONLINE VISIT OUR WEB PAGE AT www.wiederseim.com OR CALL: 610-827-1910 * 610-574-9010 * FAX 610-827-1930

Collection Of 19th Century French Bronzes

Part Of A Large Gorham “Nocturne” Service Civil War CSA Surgeon’s Kit

Tiffany

Black Forest

Two Of A Set Of Eight By Edwin Megargee Gilbert Wright Pair Of Watercolors By Henry Murray

Sterling

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Limoges, 19th Century

Coalport

Marklin Circa 1900

Part Of A Selection Of Fine Jewelry

One Of Many Game Services

18th Century

Civil War Buckle

NC Confederate

Gorham Sterling Silver

Coin Silver Presentation Pitcher

Russian Ambassador’s Box

R&W Wilson Coin Silver

Peter Sculthorpe

Russian Ivory Tea Caddy

F.T. Grosse, 1858

Michael Lyne

Circa 1790 Two Of Six Billiard Chairs

Frederick Almond Zimmerman

Taufschein Dated 1792 Richard Stone Reeves

“The Meet” Arthur A. Davis, 1890

Franklin Brooke Voss, 1932

Bermuda Red Cedar

Philadelphia Chippendale

18th Century Delaware

Valley

Virginia Sheraton

18th Century Queen Anne Highboy Georgian Cellaret

19th Century Puzzle Jug

Susan Hayward Schneider, 1926

Signed T.D. Jones

Spode, J.F.

Herring Scenes

Full Folio Audubon

Signed “John R. Peirce 1963”

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P.O. BOX 470, CHESTER SPRINGS, PA 19425

ANNUAL THANKSGIVING WEEKEND AUCTION

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 TH , 2011 Griffith Hall, Ludwig’s Corner Firehouse

GLENMOORE, PENNSYLVANIA SELLING OVER 650 LOTS OF ANTIQUE & DECORATIVE FURNITURE &

ACCESSORIES, BRONZES, SILVER, PAINTINGS & PRINTS TO INCLUDE SPORTING ART, MAPS, CLOCKS, CERAMICS, PORCELAINS,

COLD PAINTED BRONZES, JEWELRY AND MORE Selling from the Estate of John E. DuPont, Newtown Square, PA, the Estate of Margaret R. Nagy,

Malvern, PA and other Estates & Collections from Chester Springs, The Main Line & Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, New England and Others

PREVIEW TIMES: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 RD FROM 1:00 P.M. TO 4:00 P.M., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 TH 10:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. &

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 TH 7:00 A.M. UNTIL SALE TIME AT 9:00 A.M. SALE INFORMATION: To be held at Griffith Hall, Ludwig’s Corner Firehouse, 1325 Route 100 (Pottstown Pike), Glenmoore, PA 19343, (37 miles west of Philadelphia). Phone and left bid services available. Food av ailable.

DIRECTIONS: From The PA Turnpike: Take Exit 312 “Downingtown Exit” bear right onto Rt. 100 North (Pottstown Pike) through the intersection of Rt. 100 & Rt. 401 to the Ludwig’s Corner Firehouse on the left. From Delaware: Follow I- 95 North to Rt. 202 North to Rt. 100 North (Pottstown Pike), cross Rt. 30 and proceed approximately 8 miles through the intersection of Rt. 100 & Rt. 401 to the Ludwig’s Corner Firehouse on the left.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check with proper identification. NOTE: 17% buyer’s premium and PA 6% sales tax applied to all purchases unless proof of resale number. All purchases must be removed by the end of the sale . Separate Terms & Conditions apply to Internet Bidding via Live Auctioneers www.liveauctioneers.com .

Theodore E. Wiederseim, Auctioneer - AU-003361-L AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is our annual & always entertaining Thanksgiving Weekend Sale. Come early, stay late!

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO VIEW THE CATALOGUE &

PHOTOS ONLINE VISIT OUR WEB PAGE AT www.wiederseim.com OR CALL: 610-827-1910 * 610-574-9010 * FAX 610-827-1930

Collection Of 19th Century French Bronzes

Part Of A Large Gorham “Nocturne” Service Civil War CSA Surgeon’s Kit

Tiffany

Black Forest

Two Of A Set Of Eight By Edwin Megargee Gilbert Wright Pair Of Watercolors By Henry Murray

Sterling

KPM

KPM

Limoges, 19th Century

Coalport

Marklin Circa 1900

Part Of A Selection Of Fine Jewelry

One Of Many Game Services

18th Century

Civil War Buckle

NC Confederate

Gorham Sterling Silver

Coin Silver Presentation Pitcher

Russian Ambassador’s Box

R&W Wilson Coin Silver

Peter Sculthorpe

Russian Ivory Tea Caddy

F.T. Grosse, 1858

Michael Lyne

Circa 1790 Two Of Six Billiard Chairs

Frederick Almond Zimmerman

Taufschein Dated 1792 Richard Stone Reeves

“The Meet” Arthur A. Davis, 1890

Franklin Brooke Voss, 1932

Bermuda Red Cedar

Philadelphia Chippendale

18th Century Delaware

Valley

Virginia Sheraton

18th Century Queen Anne Highboy Georgian Cellaret

19th Century Puzzle Jug

Susan Hayward Schneider, 1926

Signed T.D. Jones

Spode, J.F.

Herring Scenes

Full Folio Audubon

Signed “John R. Peirce 1963”

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CONCEPTS 1 AUCTION HOUS E CONCEPTS 1 AUCTION HOUS E CONCEPTS 1 AUCTION HOUS E 1125 Arnold Avenue,

Point Pleasant, NJ 08742 EVERY 2 ND SATURDAY & LAST

SATURDAY OF THE MONTH AT 9:30 A.M. Lots Of Antiques, Collectibles, Glassware, Pottery,

Clean Used Furniture, Jewelry, Etc. Herb Atkins, Auctioneer

Buyer’s Premium. Major Credit Cards Accepted

Phone: 732-892-6040 Fax: 732-892-4610 More Info. On Our Web Site At www.concepts1auction.com

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ON-SITE ESTATE AUCTION 717 E. Main St., DALLASTOWN, PA 17313

SAT., NOV. 26, 2011 9 A.M. ~ Preview: Fri., Nov. 25, 9 A.M.-7 P.M.

Grand 1928 Tudor-Style Stone Home 5,000 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedrooms; 3 Full, 2 Half Baths; 3 Fireplaces; Oak Wood Floors throughout; 9’ Ceilings; Large Open Rooms; 3-Floor Open Staircase; Stylish Ceramic Baths; Lavish Woodwork; Elevator; Slate Roof; 3-Car Garage; Beautiful Grounds ~ Home Shown By Appointment. Real Estate Sold at 3 P.M.

Lifelong Collectors Downsizing ~ Over 700 Quality Lots

See 100’s of Pictures & Details at www.Auctionzip.com ID #26189

PAPER & EPHEMERA: 1,000s of Items (most Exc. to Near Mint+) including Postcards; Trade Cards; Movie Posters and Window Cards; Broadsides; Product Catalogs; Early 1900’s Illustrator Books; Adv. Booklets; Labels; Arcade Vending Cards; German Die-Cuts; Calendars; Children’s Books; Valentines; Reference Books; Cookbooks; Christmas Stereoviews and Other Holiday - Related Items; and Many Other Items of Interest. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Including Vintage Dolls; Tin Toys;

Country Store; Automotive; Tobacciana; Glassware; Baskets (incl. Longaberger®); Local & Natl. Advert ising; Signs of All Sorts; Women’s Clothing; Textiles; Ball & Claw Slant Front Desk; Map Case.

Hometown Auctions PA #AY002105, ~ Call (717) 968-7773 [email protected] Auctioneers - Gary Sweitzer #AU003786-L ~ Steve Farmer #AU002438-L

Terms: No Sales Tax - Cash or Good Checks; Sold AS-IS; 10% Buyer’s Premium - Additional 3% for Credit Card.

Hey Auctioneers! Don’t miss getting the best

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for your clients.

PACM gets the word out to ephemera and

country store collectors. Call Richard at

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NEXT DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1, 2011 FOR THE JANUARY ISSUE!

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L ARGE S ALE - 450+ L OTS SELLING FOR THE ESTATES OF

ELLEN RUTH CAVALLO, JOHN H. HESS SR. & OTHERS

SAT., NOVEMBER 26 TH ~ 8 A.M. SPECIAL BLACK FRIDAY PREVIEW FRIDAY, NOV. 25 TH 12 NOON-6 P.M. DOORS OPEN 6 A.M. SATURDAY

1667 CIDER PRESS RD., MANHEIM, PA From Lanc. take Rt. 72 N. through Manheim to Cider Press Rd. (approx. half mi. S. of Lanc./Leb. Turnpike Exit), turn left onto Cider Press Rd., auction house is approx. 3 miles on left, watch for signs. 8 A.M. Sharp - COINS 100+ LOTS - 10+ Vintage Gold Coins $1, $2 1 ⁄ 2 , $3, $5, $10 & $20; 250+ Silver Dollars Incl. Many BU Coins As-Well-As Better Date Dollars 1921 Peace, 1882-CC, 1892-CC, etc.; Lg. Number of Early Type Coins All Denominations; Key & Semi-Key Dates Incl. 1921-D Merc., 1897 & Barber Dime, 1932-S Quarter, Sev. Other Better Grade & Very Early Type Coins; Face Silver Sold In Groups, Some Currency To Incl. $1 1917 Red Seal Lg. Note. 9 A.M. - JEWELRY - Gold, Silver & Costume Jewelry, Lg. Diamonds, Gemstones, Antique & Victorian Jewelry, Rings, Pins, Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings, etc., Better Signed Costume Jewelry, Weiss, Kramer, Coro, etc., Native American Silver Watches Incl. Burlington Special, Hamilton, etc.

See Photos & Catalogs Online

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

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

NAZARETH AUCTION CENTER TWO PUBLIC AUCTIONS

Sports Cards & Memorabilia * Coins & Currency NAZARETH AUCTION CENTER, 330 W. Moorestown Rd.

(Rt. 512), NAZARETH, PA (11 Miles N. of Bethlehem & Rt. 22 or 4 Miles S. of Wind Gap and Rt. 33)

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2011 DOORS OPEN AT 8:30 A.M.

Preview: Friday, November 25th from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Sports Cards - Begin at 10 A.M. Join us as we sell approximately 300 lots of sports cards and sports memorabilia. Items come from personal collections and local estates. Highlights of this auction incl ude items from the Executive Dining Room of the Yankees Stadium , such as (8) vintage Yankees dinner plates featuring

the Yankee top hat logo, manufactured by Syracuse China and autographed vintage menus. Our wide selection of merchandise includes several P.S.A. & S.G.C. Rookie and stars high-grade cards, team yearbooks, scorecards, autographed baseballs, Babe Ruth plaster

statue, pennants, bobble heads, publications, pins, gloves, bats, and so much more!

Coins & Currency - Begin at 10 A.M. Super selection from local estates including several gold coins (2) $500 bills, high-grade bust halves, Morgan dollars, several large $1, $2, $10 & $20 bills in nice shape, Washington quarters, Mercury dimes, 1841 Charleston, SC Confederate slave tag, plus more!

See website for listings and photos - www.dottaauction.com

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Nazareth, PA 18064 (610) 759-7389 / 433-7555

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

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

Michael Jordan 1985 Star #1 And 1986 Star

Gold Coins From A Local Estate

(2) $500 Bills

1953 “T” Mickey Mantle #82

One Of Seven Yankees Dinner Plates Used At Yankee Stadium

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By Barbara LindThe weather’s turned cooler

and the days have grown short-er, but at Grist Mill AntiquesCenter we’re bursting withanticipation as we think of allthe holidays just around thecorner! With Thanksgivingonly a few weeks away, whoisn’t already dreaming ofturkey, stuffing, mashed pota-toes, cranberry sauce, and ofcourse, pumpkin pie! Butwhat’s even more special aboutthis time of year is gatheringtogether with those we love,being grateful for all the bless-ings we’ve received, and kin-dling fond memories ofThanksgivings that have gonebefore while making new onesfor the years to come.

We recall times when thejoy of family and friends, thelaughter, the stories, even thearguments over who gets thewishbone - all take placearound the dinner table.Whether you celebrateThanksgiving with just a few

people or with a large crowd,the action takes place here, sowhy not make yourThanksgiving table somethingextra special this year? Dishesand glassware that are themedfor the season, festive candle-sticks, amber and green depres-sion glass, serving pieces,turkey platters, and salt andpepper shakers that look likethey might start gobbling anyminute, will all create atablescape that’s sure to pleaseyour guests and make your cel-ebration memorable. Comebrowse our vast selection ofseasonal decorations and beforeyou know it, you’ll be hum-ming, “Over the river andthrough the woods, toGrandmother’s house we go!”Our friendly dealers will behappy to assist you in findingthe perfect items for your holi-day table. Don’t forget that weoffer a 20 percent discount onall items over $6, with 25 per-cent off something differenteach week!

Grist Mill PrGrist Mill PresentsesentsIts Its Thanksgiving DisplayThanksgiving Display

Thanks to everyone whomade our semi-annual flea mar-ket on October 23rd such agreat success! It was a beautifulautumn day and shoppers werenot only happy to get out andwalk around in the crisp fallweather, they left with armloadsof new treasures and great bar-gains! Our next flea market willbe held on April 22, 2012. Staytuned for more details.

Come and join us the fourthWednesday of each month,when we hold a ScavengerHunt with a prize going to theperson who finds the mostitems on a list. Lists are givenout at 5 p.m. and light refresh-ments are served.

Our multi-dealer shop islocated at 127 Hanover Street,Pemberton, New Jersey, and isopen seven days a week from10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with extendedhours until 8 p.m. onWednesdays. For more infor-mation, check out our websiteat www.gristmillantiques.com,or give us a call at (609) 726-1588.

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Online Bidding Has Begun! Online Auction Ends On

NOVEMBER 18, 2011

www.locatiauctions.com Preview By Appointment.

Where - 1425 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen, PA 19002 Contact - [email protected]

215.619.2873

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Locati Auctions www.locatiauctions.com

1425 Welsh Rd., Maple Glen, PA 19002

License #TRA00011

Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt (American, 1878-1955)

An Early English

Oak Chest and Stand

An 18th C. Pennsylvania

Conestoga Wheel Jack

A Rare Baccarat Perfume Bottle “Ming Toy”

Jean Frelaut (FRENCH, 1879-1954) More than 20 Etchings

Tile Attributed to Batchelder

Bill Nebeker (American, 1942 - )

Bronze

Furniture and Decorative Arts

A Chinese Calligraphy

Scroll Signed Xu Shichang

Asian Art

Oscar Edmund Berninghaus (1874-1952)

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To Be Held At 30 West Water Street,

HUGHESVILLE, PA 17737 Watch for auction signs at the intersection of Main and Water Streets.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2011 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M.

PREVIEW DAY OF SALE BEGINNING AT 8:00 A.M. F URNITURE * ANTIQUES * WINCHESTER RIFLES

CIVIL WAR ITEMS * GUNS * GERMAN NAZI DAGGERS AND SWORDS INDIAN ARTIFACTS * POCKETKNIVES * TOYS * ART POTTERY

BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE * PAINTINGS * CLOCKS * PA LONG RIFLE PRIMITIVES * GLASSWARE * ARTS & CRAFTS * LIGHTING ROYCROFT AND HEINTZ STERLING ON BRONZE PIECES

COLLECTABLES * ETC. Please Visit www.auctionzip.com ID#3175 For Daily Updated Photos And Listing.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Guns & Daggers To Be Sold At 11 A.M. TERMS: Cash or Good PA Check Accepted Day Of Sale. No Out-Of-State Checks Without Current Bank Letter Of C redit. 10% Buyer’s Premium. All Items Sold AS-IS. Chairs and Food Available.

YOUNG’S AUCTION SERVICE Scott A. Young License #AU002633L

101 West Hills Drive, Williamsport, PA 17701 570-435-0459 or 570-322-5625 • [email protected]

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ANNUAL BLACK FRIDAY COIN AUCTION

NOVEMBER 25 TH , 2011 AT 9:00 A.M. PREVIEW AT 7:30 A.M.

4067 SNYDER RD., GLEN ROCK, PA 17327 CALL RENE SNYDER AUCTIONEER (717) 880-7217

HIGHLIGHTS: Rare 1793 Chain Cent w / F ull Chain, 7 Different Sheldon # 1794 Capped Bust Large Cents, 4 Different Sheldon # 1795 Capped Bust Large Cents, 4 Different Sheldon # 1796 Capped Bust Large Cents, 3 Different Sheldon # 1797 Capped Bust Large Cents, Rare 1799 Capped Bust Large Cent, 1798 Bust Dollar, Seated Dollars, Trade Dollars, Morgan Dollars Including C C s, Complete Peace Dollar Set, Bust Halves, Quarters, & Dimes, Many Indian Head Cents Including 1877 & 1909- S, Over 20 Gold Pieces, And So Much More.

THIS IS AN AUCTION YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS. RENE SNYDER AUCTIONEER LIC. #AU5316

FOR MORE INFO AND PICTURES GO TO WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM I D #5338

WE ARE YORK COUNTY’S LEADING COIN & CURRENCY AUCTION COMPANY.

Miniature s & Meyers Sterling AuctionFriday & Saturday, November 18th & 19th

Friday 12:00 P.M. & Saturday 10:00 A.M.PREVIEW: Thursday, November 17th 1 to 5 P.M.RHOADS & RHOADS AUCTION CENTER

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

The Personal Collections of William B. Meyers American Silversmith, Susan Brooks, Ohio Collection, Emily Good, et. al.We will sell the personal collection of William B. Meyers, to include his rare oversized Breakfast Set, Incredible Salesman Sample Furniture,

Molds, Photos, Hundreds of pieces of Sterling, his designs, photos, much more. From Ohio, an incredible collection of Artist Furniture: Carlisle, Perkins, R. Gutheil, Becker, T. Rogal, Graber, Bernhard, Kupjack Store, Room Boxes, Accessories, Paintings, Miniature Dolls, W. Dick, Andrews, C. Hardy, Crawford, Nicole Walton Marble, Kate Adams Quilts, Coverlets, Brook Tucker Room, Ceramics, Dollhouses, Room Settings, and From

Florida a collection of Eric Pearson, many commission and rare pieces. Kupjack Sterling, Emily Good Oriental Rugs, Pottery and Porcelain,German, Ormolu, Block House, Early Chair Collection, Paper Litho, Building accessories, so much more… The Best of the Best!

Friday: Meyers CollectionSaturday: Dollhouse & Miniatures

15% Buyer’s Premium, 16% Online Bidding

DOUGLASSVILLE, PA 610-385-4818 WEB: WWW.ECHANT.COMRon Rhoads AU 002045L Eileen Rhoads AU 003750L Robert Homan Auctioneer AU005360

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Edward K. Kaprelian(American, 1913-1997) wasan avid collector of photo-graphic equipment and mate-rials during his lifetime, andamassed a large collection ofimportant cameras spanningthe history of photography.He held more than fiftyUnited States and internation-al patents. During World WarII Kaprelian was the Chief ofthe United States ArmySignal Corps EngineeringLabs in Fort Monmouth, NewJersey, and later was theChief Engineer at the KalartCompany.

Fuller’s Fine ArtsAuctions of Philadalephia,Pennsylvania, will sell The

Kaprelian Collection ofCameras and Photographicain a No Reserve Sale onNovember 19 at 11 a.m. EST.This is Part One of a two partsale. Part Two, to be sold in2012, will include specializedlenses, camera parts, addi-tional lots of cameras, and theKaprelian library of cameraephemera.

This sale will featuremore than 350 cameras span-ning the history of photogra-phy, including late 19th- andearly 20th-century box cam-eras, view cameras, tropicalcameras, and many earlyexamples of American,British, French and German

No-Reserve Auction Of The KaprelianCamera Collection On November 19

HARRY’S AUCTION

Our Black Friday Antique & Collectible Auction

FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 2011 1:30 P.M. Located at the New Holland Firehall, 339 East Main Street,

NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 10 miles East of Lancaster along Rt. 23.

FURNITURE SOLD FIRST - FURNITURE SOLD FIRST - FURNITURE SOLD FIRST Tall chests; One drawer stands; Blanket chests; Oak hanging cabinets; Drop leaf tables; Marble top o rgan stand lamp; Wall tables; Cloverleaf table; Drop leaf table w/12 boards; Plank bottom chairs; Large o ak umbrella stand; Benches; Plant stands; Record cabinet; and more. 80 Police and Fire Dept. badges; Oak machinist’s toolbox; 1950’s Public sale posters; Swords; Decora ted jug; George Washington bottle; Early movie projectors; Van Briggle lamp; Victorian slag lamp; Postca rds; Flo-Blue; Reading & Berks Co. books; Wapak iron kettle; Early signs; Many pictures & prints; Penny Arcade sign; PRR Paperweights; Barn hinges; Gum machine; Aviation magazines; Child’s wooden Wheelbarrow; Gillette tire and other metal signs. Coins & Jewelry selling at approx. 3:00 P.M.: Silver & 1 ⁄ 2 dollars, 1964 Kennedy 1 ⁄ 2 dollars; 14k jewelry; Masonic rings, pins, pocketknife; Cameos; Shoe clips; Sterling jewelry & flatware; Pocket & wristwat ches and more. Coca-Cola collection selling approx. 5:30 P.M.: 45” 1950’s Coke cooler, many clocks, trays, thermometers, wooden bottle carrier, Park bench, Training films, Picnic cooler, Menu board, Buddy-L truck, Signs & advertising and lots more. Howard Johnson ice cream cone. AuctioneerÕs note: This auction will be loaded with many quality antiques & collectibles not advertised. Please note times are approximate.

Full ad and photos at Auctionzip.com . No out-of-state checks. Preview 12:00 Noon Day of auction. 10% Buyer’s Premium Auctioneers: Randy Stoltzfus (717) 656-8919 AU-1906

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Kodak Stereo Camera Model 1 with Kodak Anastigmat Lenses.Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, NewYork.

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UNRESERVED SINGLE OWNER

ANTIQUE AUCTION For Wilma L. Sagurton Estate, Mendham, NJ

Auction Held At CONESTOGA AUCTION CO., MANHEIM, PA

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2011 STARTING AT 9:00 A.M.

PREVIEW: Friday, December 2, 2011-1:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. Day of Sale from 8:00 A.M. Lifelong collection includes Stoneware Pottery (many NJ makers), Redware and Earthenwares, Miscellaneous Chin a, Early Glassware to include Blown Historical and Pictorial Flasks and Bottles, Bottle Molds, Bitters Bottles, Pitkin Fla sks, Carboy Bottles, Colored Glass Fruit Jars, Ashburton Pattern Flint Glass, Sandwich Glass Master Salts and Cup Plates, Art Glass Paperweig hts, Silversmith Tools, Jeweler’s and Watchmaker’s Tools, Large selection of Antique Hearth Metalwares and Tinwares Including Trammels, Wa ffle Irons, Griddles, Spits, Ember Tongs, Gridirons, Kettles, Wrought Iron Kitchen Utensils, Carpenter’s and Farm Tools. Good Selection of Woodenwares Including Butter Bowls and Paddles, Various Boxes and Countrywares. Baskets, Framed Victorian Yarn Work, Samplers, Va rious Artwork. Antique Lighting Collection Including Whale Oil thru Kerosene in Flint, Blown and Pressed Glass, Tin, Wrought Iron, B rass and Pewter Lighting Devices. Over 40 Lots of Period and Country Furniture.

Color Catalog Available for $30.00

CONESTOGA AUCTION COMPANY, INC. 768 GRAYSTONE ROAD, P.O. BOX 1, MANHEIM, PA 17545

Phone 717-898-7284 18% BUYER’S PREMIUM - AH-287

W WW.CONESTOGAAUCTION.COM Catalog also available online at

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OUTSTANDING BLACK FRIDAY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES

AUCTION FURNITURE, STERLING SILVER, BETTER JEWELRY, GOLD COINS, OIL LAMPS, GLASSWARE,

CHINA, BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE, 200+ LOTS OF TRAINS & ACCESSORIES, DOLLS, TOYS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2011 AT 9:00 A.M.

TOOMEY AUCTION CENTER

240 HATCHERY RD. IN HELLAM TOWNSHIP, PA Located 5 miles east of York, PA, take Rt. 30 east to the Hallam Exit, go south to traffic light and turn left. Go thru Hallam Boro to Accomac Rd. on left. Turn left and go 1 mile to Hatchery Rd. on right. Signs posted.

Furniture to incl.: 2 Corner cupboards, 2 stepback cupboards, fancy oak bowfront china closet, blanket chests, 2 Hoosie r kitchen cabinets, dec. blanket chest, inlaid card table, fold top tables, piecrust table, drop front desk, secretary desk, sev. zinc lined dry sinks & other dry sinks, Garland icebox, piano stool, 2 floor lamps w/metal painted shades, lift top d-t desk, 2 spinning wheels, 2 yarn winders, vanity, writing desk, 4 glass showcases, slag glass china closet, lg. store

cabinet, rockers, brass quilt rack, chairs, bird’s-eye maple dresser & mirrored chest, lg. knockdown armoire w/drawers in center, Empire chest, pie safe, 4- section stacking bookcase, Chip. carved medicine cabinet, 4 drawer grad. chest-of-drawers, sewing c abinet, clothes trees, dough tray, lg. wooden round revolving parts pin on base, child’s rolltop desk, marble top washstand, marble top table, highchai r w/Santa carved in back, player piano w/rolls, lg. carved shelf, carved small York Safe, lg. Farrell & Herring 2 door safe and more. Toys to incl.: Robots, metal lunch boxes to incl. baseball, Peanuts, Disney, Globetrotters. Dolls in incl.: German Bisque dolls, Toni doll in orig. box, 12” French Fashion doll w/kid body, 2 1950’s Shirley Temple dolls, 3 14” Toni dolls, 1950’s walking doll , 2 14” R & B Nancy Lee dolls, G. Putnam Bye-Lo baby, S & H bisque head doll, Mary Hoyer doll w/2 sets of clothing in orig. boxes, china head doll, Toni doll in orig. box, J.D.K German bisque doll, child’s Singer sewing machine in orig. box, Johnny Hero doll in orig. box, 2 Joe Namath dolls in orig. boxes , 2 J. Namath clothing sets in orig. boxes, child’s dry sink, boy’s Yankees uniform (1960’s), 1969 Matchbox Display in orig. unopened boxes, 4 Matchbox Gara ge pumps & signs in orig. boxes, Aurora monster scenes in orig. boxes, Allied & Acme tractor trailers, Tonka tks., Hubley Rass-Ma-Tazz player piano, Ray guns, Ol’ McDonalds Farm truck, tin San Francisco cable cars in orig. boxes, German papier-mâché cats & dogs in orig. boxes, child’s Germany tea set, Big Little books, vintage Teddy bears (1 w/music box - rough), metal animals, cars & people for train platform, Germany papier-mâché dogs & cats in orig. b oxes, cast-iron fire wagon, tin friction trolley car, International tractor & implements, Oliver tractor, floor model wood bowling game, promo cars, model s, James bicycle, Pedal Cars in to incl. Good Humor, John Deere tractor & wagon, fire truck, and much more. Coins, Sterling & Jewelry to incl: $1, 2 1 ⁄ 2 & 5 dollar gold coins, Vintage platinum & 15 diamond ring, 18k wedding band, sev. 14k ladies’ watch es, 14k & SS bracelets, 14k & Pearl earrings, Pearl necklace w/14k clasp, 14k charms, Beaver pin w/diamond tee th & jeweled nose & eyes, 14k rings, 14K & diamond necklaces, matching 14K set of earrings, necklace & ring, 10k diamond necklace, sev. sets of flatwar e, candleholders, cups, bowls, carving set, Tiffany forks, etc. Glassware & china to incl.: RS Prussia berry set, RS Prussia bowl, glass baskets, Nippon pcs., Ruby glassware to incl: Red Fost oria cake plate & lg. tray, covered animal dishes, 10+ glass candy containers, Venetian glass compote, many cake stands, McCoy t eapots, Oscar & lamb cookie jars, flow blue plates & pitcher, Fostoria stemware Rose Medallion lamps & sev. pcs. of china, Carnival glass, Batman & Super man glasses, store jar and much more. Stoneware to incl.: Cowden & Wilcox blue dec. 2 handled crock, Blue & white bread or cake crock, F.H. Cowden jug, Pfalt zgraff butter churn, blue dec. jars, 2 face jugs by Joan Brock, 5 gal. E.S.& B New Brighton crock, Moul Whiskey min. jug. Misc. Collectibles to incl.: 15 Hummels, 11 Goebel birds, 50+ early stand, finger & hanging oil lamps, feather tree, bulldog mat ch safe, vintage Halloween & other noisemakers, papier-mâché Jack-O-Lanterns & turkeys, Planters Peanuts items to incl. counter jars, papier-mâché peanut, lighter, S&Ps, etc. Blue, green & grey graniteware, umbrella stand, jardinieres, photo albums, cast-iron banks, butter molds, Coca-Cola cooler, Kemp’s nut can, C.D. Kenny Co. “Mammy’s Coffee” tin, Luzianne coffee tins, Stauffer’s Biscuit tin, oyster tin, 2 paper dresses, Swi ss music box, vintage Easter decorations, hooked rugs, beaded mourning vest, sleeves & scarves, International Time Recording clock, Calumet Baking Powder c lock, sev. Gingerbread clocks, Fairy soap box, Mincemeat bucket, slaw cutter, wooden mailbox, early rat trap, noodle cutter, Lititz corn cutter, ba skets, Santa postcards, coffee grinders, wood game board, old tools, scales, slot machine, Sauers Flavoring Extract showcase w/orig. flavorings, & child’s pu sh sleigh, goat/dog cart, Hoyt Howard Pixieware, early Mah-jong game, peafowl cup plate, Oliver typewriter, solid bronze statue and much more.

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

Oil lamps sell at 10:00. Trains sell at 10:00 in Room 2, Gold coins, jewelry & sterling at 12 Noon, Oriental rugs at 2:00, Furniture sells at 4:00.

Preview: Thanksgiving evening from 7 to 9 P.M. TERMS: CASH OR APPROVED PA CHECK, VISA, MC, DISC, AMEX. 12% Buyer’s Premium discounted 2% for cash or ch eck.

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cameras. There are importantearly Kodak Cameras in thecollection.

Lot 230 will include agroup of original prototype,scale production models anddesigns for a 16mm Victor

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Movie Camera by the VictorAnimatographic Corporation inDavenport, Iowa. Lot 232 con-sists of a rare original 1949Raymond Loewy Associatesdrawing of a prototype designfor a 16mm Victor MovieCamera together with relateddocumentation, invoices, andcorrespondence.

There are several UnitedStates Army cameras and a1930s Japanese army aerialcamera (Lot 221); Germanmade Robot cameras and six-teen Rollei Twin-Lens Reflexcameras; and several importantsubminiature cameras includ-ing a Ducati Sogno (Lot 244), aSteky Model III (Lot 248), andMinox cameras. There aremore than sixty lots of Leicacameras, lenses, and acces-sories up for sale. The high-light of this group is (Lot 277)a Leica 250 Reporter in Nickelfinish, Model FF converted toGG. Also included are a num-ber of early movie cameras andprojectors.

Auction Previews will beheld on the following dates:Saturday, November 12, andMonday, November 14 thruFriday, November, 18, fromnoon until 5 p.m. daily. On theday of sale, doors open 9 a.m.

Auction begins promptly at 11a.m. Fuller’s will accept tele-phone line requests and absen-tee bids until Noon on Friday,November 18. Real-time onlinebidding is available throughL i v e A u c t i o n e e r s . c o m .Advance registration isrequired.

Principal Auctioneer isJeffrey P. Fuller, Director ofFuller’s Fine Art Auctions,

Group of Original PrototypeScale Production Models andDesigns for a 16mm Victor MovieCamera by VictorAnimatographic Corporation inDavenport, Iowa. These rangefrom hand-carved wood to castmetal, with a complete “finished”lacquered wood model to showthe final product. Nine steps ofproduction and various separatemachined parts are represented.Final model size is 8-1/2 by 6-1/4by 5 inches.

Leica 250 Reporter Body (Serial No. 135648). An Early Model FFconverted to GG in Nickel Finish with a top speed on 1/1000 sec.Manufactured by Ernst Leitz in Wetzlar, Germany circa 1934.Includes a Rare Leica Bakelite Body Cap.

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HERMAN MILLER EAMES CHAIR ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

SHOP TOOLS SAT., NOV. 19 TH - 8:30 AM

Sale Location: Lancaster Farm & Home Center 1383 Arcadia Rd., LANCASTER, PA 17601

Preview Friday, Nov. 18th • 3-5 PM FURNITURE: Herman Miller Rosewood Lounge Chair, Vict. Oak Chest of Drawers, Soft wood Jelly Cupboard, Cherry Dining Room Set, Mhg. Dining Room Suite, Upholstered chairs, stools, wig stand, Chinoiserie c ommodes, 4 panel oriental screen, drop leaf table, Drexel stand, vanity chair, Mhg. Drum Table, bamboo cane cha ir, Chaise Lounge, 3 legged table, slant front desk, Ikea table & 4 chairs, Hitchcock chairs, Modern Bedroom suite, til ed kitchen table and chairs, floral upholstered chair, white sofa and love seat, queen bed, wicker patio set, Hutch, Clothes rack, Table and chairs, Small globe on stand, Cherry Slant Front desk, Grandfather clock, Highboy, Drexel Bedroom Set, GLASS & CHINA: Waterford Vase, Pitcher & Candlesticks, Imperial Candlewick Punch Bowl & Cups, Collection of other Imperial Glass, Fostoria, Cut Glass, Lenox swans, Large collection of Lenox dishes, stemware, platters; Depression glass, Fiesta, English teapot, Wedgwood, Art Glass Vases, FINE ART: David Brumbach watercolor, Dolores Hackenberger Paintings, Buckley Moss prints, Longenecker oil Painting, Rank Theorem Painting, Suk Shuglie sheep & dog, Myrtle Trembley print, Antique prints & Frames, Lisa Madenspacher, Constantine Kermes Prints, Icart print, TOYS: Matchbox, Cap Guns, Fisher-Price ® , Antique Tricycle, Tin Friction Airplane, CLOCKS: Gilbert 30 hour clock, Waterbury 8 day steeple clock, New Oak 8 day gingerbread clock. Waterbury 8 day time strike clock, Verichron regulator clock, Hamilton 30 day regulator clock, 1850’s weight driven Ogee clock, New England clock company 14 day cathedral gong regulator, Seth Thomas Parlor Clock 4 jewels 8 day brass, Restored Oak regulator, New England clock company banjo clock, Gilbert 8 day mantel clock, Hand crafted Walnut St eeple clock, Ridgeway Grandfather Clock, Bulova Tempus Mantel Clock. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: 1950’s Lucite Purse, Brass Horn, Large brass bell collection, Queen bone steak knives, Brass Sleigh Bells, Large Shells, Shell art, games, cuckoo clock, Victorian Vanity, Dough box, Dog ceramics, silk embroidered swan, green Chinese Oriental carpet, 8x10 pink carpet, Brass swan, blue Moroccan rug, floral rug, wood carved giraffe, Early Ching Dynasty porcelain box, oriental figure, Military Jumpsuits, Baldwin brass, Cocktail set, Amish needlework, Underwood Typewriter, Copper items, Fountain pens, Grape pattern Carnival Glass, Pocket knives, Lots of military pictures, 1950’s Disney movie posters. Miniature Singer Featherweight sewing machine, Vintage Christmas Decora tions, Needlework quilt, French Tapestry, Stereo viewer & cards, STERLING: Georg Jensen Bowl, Candle Holders, S. Kirk & Sons Repousse tongs, Nice quality Silver Plate Serving Pcs. JEWELRY: 14K & Diamond Ladies Ring, Hamilton Men’s wristwatches, Pocket Watches, Designer Costume: Miriam Haskell, Schiaparelli, Christian Dior 1958, Florenza, Eisenberg, Corocraft, Weiss, Boucher, C oro, Kramer New York, Hattie Carnegie, Capri, Art, Lea Stein, Trifari, R. Serbin, Emani Bulatti, Accessorcraft., Compacts, Mesh P urses. TOOLS & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: kitchen appliances, Kitchen-Aid mixer (new), Stereos, Fireplace, jewelry stand, 15 mod. quilts, roc king chair ottoman, Jet 3 ultra power scooter, TOOLS: Drill Press, Miter Box, Wet Stone Grinder, Disc & Belt Sanders, Band Saw, Jig Saw, Table Saw, Route r table, Wet Vacs, Wood Lathe & Tools, 8" Compound Saw, 10" Radial Arm Saw, Milwaukee Angle Drill, Compact Ji g Saw.

Information & Photos at www.Boltzauctions.com (717) 392-4257 ~ AY001956

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ANTIQUES, MECHANIC & SHOP EQUIP., CARS

WED., NOV. 16 ~ SAT., NOV. 19 ~ MON., NOV. 21 1667 CIDER PRESS RD., MANHEIM, PA

From Lanc. take Rt. 72N. through Manheim to Cider Press Rd. (approx. 1 ⁄ 2 mi. S. of Lanc./Leb. Turnpike Exit), turn left onto Cider Press Rd., auction house is approx. 3 miles on left, watch for signs.

Wed., Nov. 16th - 9AM Box Lots: 15+ Wagons Box Lots From Local Estates & House Clean-Outs Incl. Textiles; Tools; China & Glassware; Books; Records; Automotive Supplies

Sat. Nov. 19th - 8:30 AM - Selling With 2 Auctioneers All Day ANT. & COLLECT. (8:30 AM ): Extremely Large Auction Featuring Merch.

From Over 20 Homes, Highlights Incl.: Sterling Silver Flatware Set; RR Lanterns & Switch Light; Lg. Collect. Lionel Trains; WM Moyer Harrisburg, PA Blue Dec. Crock; Cowden & Wilcox Blue Dec. Crock; Lg. Roseville Bleeding Heart Jardinière & Pedestal; Vict. Mantel Clocks; Collect. Roseville Art Pottery Incl. Hanging & Wall Vases; Weller Vase; Estate Jewelry; Early CI Horse Drawn Wagon; R.S. Prussia Bowl; Nippon Celery Set; Green & Pink Depr. & Carnival Glassware; Aaron Zook 3-D Picture; Cake Plates; Lg. Collect. Amer. Fostoria; Ephemera; C.I Bull Dog; Beaded Purse; Brass Bucket; Lg. Sel. of Artwork From Log Cabin Restaurant Incl. Oil Portraits, etc.; 30+ Longaberger ® Baskets; Madame Alexander Doll; Agate Milk Pails & Coffee Pots; Flow Blue; Painted Sugar Firkin; Ammo; Mammy & Dog Doorstops; Scrapbooks; Pressed Tin Trucks; Avon Steins; Lg. Coll. Winross, Hess & Ertl Trucks This is an extremely limited list, too much to mention. E-TOWN AREA MECHANICS SHOP (9AM): Approx. 5 Wagon Loads Sm. Hand Tools, Mechanics Tools, Lawn & Garden Tools etc.; Air Tools; Mac Rolling Toolbox; Mac, Craftsman

& Snap- O n Wrenches; Floor Jacks; Welders; Wheel Balancer; Hydraulic Bumper Jack; Transmission Jack; Metal Lathe; 6 " Jointer; Delta 1 2" Planer; Delta Band Saw; Radial Arm

Saw; Dust Coll. System; Delta Sanding Center; Engine Stand; Craftsman Toolbox w/Tools; Work Benches; Cold Beer Tap; 2 Hole Corn Sheller.

LAWN & GARDEN: White MTD Riding Mower; Dixon Zero Turn Lawn Mower 429 ZTR; Lg. Collect. of Concrete Statuary, Benches & Planters formerly featured at The Log Cabin; Patio Sets.

CARS (12 Noon): 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V w/21,000 orig. miles, all orig.; 1987 Cadillac Allante Convertible Hardtop.

BIG GAME MOUNTS (12 Noon): Incl. Full Body Deer; 2 Mule Deer; Elk Horns; 2 Dall Sheep; 2 Antelope.

Monday, November 21st - 12 NOON FURNITURE 300+PCS INCL.: Hamilton Chime Clock; Very Good Vict. 3 pc. Marble Top BR Suite; Good PA Architectural Corner Cupboard w/Butterfly Shelves; Hitchcock DR Suite; 10 pc. Cherry DR Suite; Marble Top Table; Mahg. Ladies Desk; 3pc Deco BR Suite; 2 Drawer Work Table; Empire DR Suite; 1930’s Dutch Cupboard; 3 Section Stacking Bookcase; Softwood Dry Sink; Modern Corner Cupboard; Vict. Wardrobe; Vict. Side Chairs; Oak Tall Chest; Mahg. Gov. Winthrop Desk; Depression BR Suite; Painted Dovetail Blanket Chest; Hitchcock Teacart; 5 pc. Pine BR Suite; Sofas; Bedding; Rascal & Golden Companion Scooters; Coin Slot Machine; Operation Thunderbolt Shooting Gallery; Pinball Machine; Good Appliances Incl. Lg. Like-New Upright Freezer; SS Refrig; Much Much More.

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

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

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GREAT ANTIQUE GREAT ANTIQUE GREAT ANTIQUE & COIN AUCTION & COIN AUCTION & COIN AUCTION WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, 2011 • 3 PM

MULTI-ESTATE Taking Complete Collections

Great decorated stoneware decoys, pottery, lots of furniture, artwork, ironware, early samplers, PRR

items, 2 board tilt top table, musical instruments, only to name a few items, we are packed.

Assortment of coins Large amount of box lots

TERMS By: PA AUCTION CENTER - Food On Premises . VISA & Master C ard. 3% Buyer’s Premium Is Waived With Cash Or Approved Check . All Announcements On Sale Day Take Precedence Over ALL Advertising. Not Responsible For Accidents . AH-001857

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

Note: Change of Date for November only

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Burnt Chimney Auction Gallery Fresh to the Market Estate Auction Featuring a Local Civil War

Era Officer’s Writing Desk with Orig. Inkwells Saturday, Nov. 19th - 11 AM - Doors Open at 9 AM

Wirtz, VA Special Preview: Fri., Nov. 18th - 4-6 PM

Exquisite Antique Furniture, Crocks, Redware, Dept. 56 Christmas Collection, Longaberger ®

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to Severin Rosen 1815-1872, Tall Case Clocks, Nazi Card Collection dated 1931 signed Tohann Heusmann

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PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, NIPPON, COLLECTIBLES, TOOLS WED., NOVEMBER 23 RD AT 2 P.M.

TYLERSPORT FIREHOUSE,

125 W. Ridge Rd. (RT. 563) TYLERSPORT, PA 18971 FURNITURE: Bowfront China closet, High back cottage BR suite, cylinder sect. bookcase, ornate carved library & rd. pedestal tables, washstand, benches, cedar chest & closet, rockers, piano stool, porcelain top table, floor lamps, plant stands, Vict. chair, kidney desk, wall table, 2 table lamps, old carpenters chest & more. SMALLS: Blue dec. crock, 8, 10 & 14” tall Nippon vases, Majolica fish vase, plates & pitchers; Weller, Roseville, Hull, McCoy, hobnail lamps, elect. Gone w/Wind lamps, kero lamps, mixing bowls, glass roosters, head vases, Historical & other transferware incl. plates, cups, platters, tureen & teapots; Adamsware, Heisey bowl, German game plates, Apothecary jars, mantel clocks, opalescent, Carnival & cut glass, wdn. shoe patterns, Royal Winton, CI doorstops, Hummels, Stangl, old photos, taufscheins, oil paintings by E. Heise & C. Boyelner, 50’s radios, pitcher & bowl, caster set, crocks, G. Welsh & Sons 8-day clock, Keuffel Naval telescope, National sewing machine, Vintage Christmas decs., Byers Choice dolls, Sterling candelabras & other silverware, agateware, mechanical pencil sharpener, 1909 History of Berks Co. PA Vol. II book, jewelry, quilts, linens, sm. bisque dolls, sm. farm figurines, Overland Express train set, 20+ old & new Hess trucks, N. Western pinball game, RR sign. TOOLS: J. Deere 120 lawn tractor, Wheel-Horse tractor, snowblower, air compressor, drill press, belt sander, old Blacksmith forge, hand & power tools.

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HUGE LIONEL TRAIN AUCTION

79 OLD YORK ROAD, CHESTERFIELD, NJ 08515

FRIDAY, NOV. 25 TH , 10:00 A.M. Preview: Thurs., Nov. 24 th 1-3 P.M.; Fri., Nov. 25 th 8:00 A.M.

FEATURING: 1,000s of Lionel trains, cars and accessories … A 35 YEAR COLLECTION! Can’t make the auction in person? Online bidding on select items here …

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Very LARGE Lionel and others O gauge 600+ lot train collection , all from the estate of a lifelong collector of primarily Lionel but also anything that rolls. 1,000s of items. This is a 35 year colle ction that incl.: Engines, Tenders, Cars, rare Schoenhut Station, Accessories, Stations, Transformers, Buildings and Platforms, Track and Switches, Signs, Collector Club Pieces, arts and anything else that a train collector could ever want. Extensive list to incl.: Lionel - 211, 2240, 211, 44, 224, 2 328? 2554, 6414, 3650, 6520, 3620, 1654w, 2349, 6657, 810, 2660, 219, 2246, 553, 897, 3470, 814, 817, 2065, 2354, 03, 8757, 2321, 202, 2330, 1666e, 2338, 2350, 736, 53362, 807, 1045, 814, 6656, 2452, 3472, 6532, 2037, 225, multiple types of transformers … Every big and small name is here plus MANY, MANY more passenger, Freight & Passenger cars and Engines, crossing gates, bridges, lights, signals, towers, sawmills, loaders, HO gauge trains, tracks and parts, American Flyer, Hess trucks, lead and other figures, the list grows daily as we open boxes and cases sealed for the last 30+ or so years.

Please see our website www.Sunrise-Antiques.com

for daily updates to this collection, too much to list, hundreds of pictures up and more to come, any questions please call us at 888-639-4443. More being unpacked every day …

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Phone: (888) 639-4443 [email protected] Terms : Cash - Good Checks, MC/Visa - 10% Buyer’s Premium

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DEAN R. ARNER, AUCTIONEER, LLC

Public Auction SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 TH , 2011

AT 10:00 AM ANDREAS SPORTING CLUB,

1 ANDREAS ROAD, ANDREAS, PA 18211 Antiques, Pottery, Old Children’s Toys, Early Hanging Lights, Advertising Tins, Old Beaded Purses, Old Wall Mount Coffee

Grinder, Old Pictures & Frames & Much More! Check Full Listing & Photos at WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID# 21038.

DEAN R. ARNER AUCTIONEER, LLC AY-002077L 570-386-3389

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DEAN R. ARNER, AUCTIONEER, LLC

Public Auction THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 TH , 2011

AT 1:00 PM ANDREAS SPORTING CLUB,

1 ANDREAS ROAD, ANDREAS, PA 18211 Bow Front Curio Cabinet, Many Antiques, Old Tin Toys, Feed Bags, Vintage Items, Quilts, Old Clocks & Much More! Check Full Listing & Photos at WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID# 21038.

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Public Auction Of Fine Cast- I ron Hubley Airplanes (America & Lindy),

Toys, Furn, Ephemera, Nishijin Pinball Game, Steiff Bear, Pocket & Wristwatches, Lawn Equip, Lawn & Garden Tools,

Saddle, Early Candlebox, Atlantic Gas Pump Globe, C I Horse Doorstop, Mosemann Peanut Butter Tin, Oyster Tin,

Tin Riding Toys, Hubley Toys, Manoil, Dinky, Chein, Animal Traps, Postcards, Lard Tins, Kunzler Meats Poster,

Green Swirl Agate Double Boiler, Columbian Cookstove, Early Baseball Mitts

SAT., NOVEMBER 19, 2011 AT 8:30 AM Loc: 921 Pilgrims Pathway, PEACH BOTTOM, PA

(Route 272 N/S Approx 5 miles S from Buck, E on Pilgrims Pathway to sale)

LOT of pics @ www.probstauction.com Food Auction by Dorothy W. Hess Estate

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

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ROWE’S AUCTION CARLISLE, PA

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 8:30 A.M.

Location: Rowe’s Auction Barn, 6 miles South of Carlisle on U.S. Rt. 11. Between exits 44 (Allen Rd.) & 37 (Newville) off Int. 81 or Carlisle exit of PA Turnpike & follow Int. 81 South.

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Fine figural weathervane of classical woman, 15 pcs. Decorated stoneware incl. Cowden w/grapes, Redware incl. Bell, 15+ quilts, painted pantry boxes, spice cabinets, cow & horse weathervanes, lots baskets, folk drawings & paintings,

green graniteware, blue spongeware, toleware incl. red teapot, Lehnware covered bucket, carved cane, glass cane, leather fire bucket, 35 cast-iron still banks, monkey & lion mech. Bank, cast-iron & tin toys, “Queen” sled, coaster wagon, Bliss child’s toolbox, Halloween & holiday items, nice tramp art box, miniature Sheraton chest, miniature blanket chests & other furn., hobbyhorse, arrowheads, Mills 10 cent slot machine, c.i. Indian smoking stand, early adding machine, Jefferson reverse painted lamp, Stag tobacco cutter, architectural houses, Emerson radio display, dolls, Royal Doulton Dickens china, china case & other clocks, 2 original Ned Smith paintings of birds, 2 large cow & sheep prints, paintings & prints, Lone Ranger outfit in box, folk art Indian on slate, period andirons, Weller & Roseville, 19th & 20th C. China, etc. Very brief listing, check website or www.Auctionzip.com for lo ts photos.

ANTIQUE FURNITURE 2 Dutch cupboards, 4 dry sinks, bucket benches, pierced tin pie safes, sets decorated plank chairs, 18th & 19th C. blanket chests, yellow grained one-door cupboard & high top dry sink, 3 Empire chests, Bird’s-eye maple Empire chest w/hanging mirror, blue corner cupboard, softwood corner cupboard, blue stepback cupboard, batten top tables, one & two drawer stands, Hepplewhite tiger maple front chest, nice Red Mill desk, unusual flour chest w/cupboard top, set 6 red ladder back chairs, dough tray on legs, 2 early attic beds, walnut jelly cupboard, lots country furniture, set 8 Federal style chairs, Missi on armchair, custom walnut daybed, large concrete lion, 10 Oriental rugs, etc. Preview: Wed., Nov. 23, 12:00 Noon - 7:00 P.M. or 7:00 morning of Auction. Terms: Cash or PA check, out-of-state checks w/prior approval or established credit. Note: Very nice auction from local estates & collections, plus items from the late Bob & Iva Meals, Boiling Springs, PA. Furniture mixed in at 12:00 Noon

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Japanese Army Ultra Small Handheld Aerial Roll Film Camera(GSK-99) with Hexar Ser. II Lens and KOO-Tiyoko Shutter.Including a Metal Carrying Case, (2) Additional Roll FilmBacks and (2) Lens Filters. Manufactured circa 1939.

Ciné-Kodak Special (Cine Kodak), 16mm Movie Camera with a200 foot Film Footage Magazine. Manufactured by EastmanKodak Company in Rochester, New York.

NO-RESERVE AUCTION

President of Jeffrey FullerFine Art, Ltd. since 1979, andan Accredited Senior Appraiserof the American Society of

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Appraisers since 1984.The full auction catalog

can be viewed online atwww.FullersLLC.com.

Phone (215) 991-0100;(fax) +1 (215) 991-0900; or e-mail: [email protected].

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MON., NOVEMBER 21, 2011 STARTING AT 8:00 AM

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Featuring The Antiques & Household Goods From The Estate Of Nelson Holloway Of New Gretna, New Jersey Accompanied By Numerous Estates & Personal Properties Collected Throughout The Southern New Jersey Area. Including Country, Victorian & Oak Furniture, Collection Of Heisey Along With Depression Era Free Blown Glass & Crystal, China & Porcelain, Victorian Costume Jewelry, Sterling, Holiday Decorations From 1920’s, Large Quantity Of Early Kitchenware, Victorian Images, Advertising, Trains & Toys, Assorted Stoneware, Victorian Art, Along With Hundreds Of Pieces Of Quality Used Furniture, Yard Tools & Equipment.

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Original 1949 Raymond Loewy Associates Drawing of aPrototype Design for a 16mm Victor Movie Camera with RelatedDocumentation, Invoices and Correspondence. Raymond LoewyAssociates, New York was commissioned in 1949 by the VictorAnimatographic Corporation in Davenport, Iowa to design anew 16mm motion picture camera. The drawing is colored pen-cils on paper, it is matted with an 8 ply acidic mat (unframed). 10by 9 inches (sight), 14-1/2 by 13 inches (mat).

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COOK & COOK AUCTIONS 29 EAST CAREY STREET, PLAINS, PA 18705

HIGH QUALITY MODERN AUCTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2011

Two Floors Of Merchandise With 2 Auctioneers PREVIEW 3:00 PM AUCTION 5:00 PM

High end modern furniture to include 10 foot oak wall unit, beautiful Maitland-Smith inlaid dresser, dining room furniture, desks, chairs, child’s bedroom furniture, dressers, couches including leather, occassional tables, mirrors, artwork, lamps, huge flatscreen TV & others, like new Amana fridge, LGB trains, Jim Beam train, NIB porcelain dolls, quality skiing equipment & exercise equipment to include Precor, Life Cycle, Life Fitness & others, Brunswick pool table & accessories, 3 sets of golf clubs & so much more.

This is an auction you don’t want to miss! We are loaded with merchandise. Keep watch on auctionzip.com for further updates.

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COTTAGE CRAFTERS AT TILGHMAN SQUARE

4636 Broadway, Allentown, PA • 610-366-9222 Dir.: Tilghman St. West Exit Off Rte. 309. Left At The First Light (At Josh Early Candy). Second Right Into Tilghman Square Shopping Center (Across From Pennsylvania Expo Center). Cottage Crafters Is In The Corner Of The Shopping Center.

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BRIEF LISTING 1940 Wurlitzer model 800 jukebox, 1940s 4 1 ⁄ 2 ’x9’ Brunswick 1” thick slate pool table, very nice antique furniture, 8 month old Maytag 3000 front loading washer & dryer, very nice clean modern furniture & appliances, Sno Runner by Chrysler, RARE antique cast-iron mechanical bank of buffalo pushing man up tree towards bear, Sterling silver, Steiff Teddy bears, antique tin toys including Marx, Unique Art & Wolverine, 1960s Beatles albums & board game, few Star Wars & Fisher-Price toys, variety of old toys, 1960s thru 1980 Hot Rod Art, very nice advertising signs - displays - car - gas & oil, Muhammad Ali signed boxing glove showcased 1960 Olympics, Ludwig drum set, Fender guitar, large selection of small antiques & collectibles, collection of signed & numbered artworks, glassware & china, 1930s thru 1950s kitchen items, very nice collection of new & old Christmas decorations, exercise equipment including Bow Flex, large collection of Boyds Bear items, tools, box lots & much more.

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Written especial-ly for students, JoelA. Moore’s book UpFrom Corinth takesthe student readerinto the events ofthe Civil Warthrough the experi-ences of a peer.Duane Kinkade iseleven years old ashe goes into battleas a Confederatedrummer boy insearch of his father,a Confederate sol-dier. His father’s lastletter spoke ofaction in westernTennessee, so it isthat Duane entersthe war in April of1862 at a placecalled Pittsburg Landingnear a church called Shiloh.Up From Corinth tells thestory of Duane’s experiencein that battle, where he fallswounded and ends up in thecare of a Union surgeon;

and the year that followsthrough the summer, fall,and into the winter of 1862-1863, ending with the battleat Stones River, nearMurfreesboro, Tennessee,on New Years Eve.

The book’s authorrecently retired afterforty-two years as ateacher, and moved toLancaster County,Pennsylvania, to be nearthree generations of fami-ly.

Moore did signings atEphrata (Pennsylvania)Public Library and atTreasure Hill Antiquesand Collectibles on Route23 in Morgantown,Pennsylvania, followingthe book’s release. He willdo a presentation about“Boys of the Civil War”and his book at the AstonTownship Historic

Book Follows ABoy’s Search For

His Father DuringThe Civil War

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Society in Delaware County,on Thursday eveningNovember 10. Then, he willreturn to Treasure Hill onthe weekend of November25 through 27, for anotherbook signing and sale. Theevent will include displaysof artifacts and documentsrelating to the period of thestory and to the experiencesof the story’s main charac-ter, 11-year-old DuaneKinkade. Also available forsale will be unpublishedmanuscripts of the complete

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200+ Pieces of Art - 40+ Hummels - Currency - Furniture and more Period Sheraton drop leaf table, Continental oak raised panel sideboard, Mahogany Victrola, 200+ pie ces of Art - paintings - watercolors - posters - signed prints, many regional and/or listed artists, Curren cy - coins - fractional money - 1837 Port Deposit Bank note, 1846 HDG $5 Bank note, 3, 5, 10, 25 & 50 cent fracti onal currency, wheat pennies, nickels, silver dollars, dimes and more, 40+ Hummel figurines various sizes , Hummel plates, 15 new custom design pool sticks, 2 youth pool sticks, Fenton, cut glass, crystal, de pression glass, McCoy, Van Briggle, Hull and more, GWTW lamp, Victorian hanging light, table & floor lamps, kitchen & country collectibles, cast-iron ape sculpture, Parrot wall & figurine sculptures, Large Pa rrot cage, pine gun cabinet, lighthouses, collector dolls w/boxes, Vintage dolls, Christmas decorations, Trains & accessories, PRR can, GI Joe accessories, Star Wars, Star Trek plus other vintage toys, decorative h ome furnishings, Household items, tools and more

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The Following Personal Property Of The Donna Yake Estate, New Oxford, PA And Joyce E. Hetrick And The Late Kenneth E. Hetrick, Glenville, PA

Will Be Sold At The Conway Runkle Annex of Dubs Church,

1958 Dubs Church Road, HANOVER, PA 17331 DIRECTIONS: From the Hanover Sq. take Rt. 116 East (York St.) 1 1 ⁄ 2 Miles, turn right on 216E (Blooming Grove Rd.) go 3 Miles, turn left on Dubs Church Rd. then go 1 ⁄ 5 Mile to Conway Runkle Annex on right.

ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD GOODS - CLOCKS GERMAN STEINS - CUT GLASS - FARMSTEAD ITEMS

AGATE & ENAMELWARE - DOLL FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES CHILDREN’S TOYS - WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT POWER & HAND TOOLS - CONTRACTOR’S EQUIP.

CARPET INSTALL TOOLS - FISHING RODS & TACKLE NOTE: For A Sale Order, Photos or Full Ad go to randyhilkerauctioneer.com or auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID#2567.

TERMS: Cash or Approved Check. OUT-OF- STATE CHECKS must be accompanied by a letter of credit from bank or current bank statement unless prior customer.

AUCTIONEERS : Randy L. Hilker PA-AU-002095-L (717) 633-5272 Phil Topper, PA-AU-003564-L Donald E. Meckley, PA-AA-019091 Food by Church Group

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D AY AFTER T HANKSGIVING A UCTION Many great Auction items! Sample Home Furnishings: Chippendale Style Dining Room Table & 8 Chairs. Love Seat. Victorian Style Sofa. Q.A. Style Library Table. PR French Style Armchairs. Stools. Tile Top Table with matching chairs. Leather wingback chair. Coffee end tables. Pair of Bombay nightstands. Leather love seat. Electric Fireplace & Mantel. Aluminum patio table & chairs. Collection of Vintage Medical Equipment/Items: From the 1920’s to 50’s. Incl.: Apothecary Bottles/Jars. Scientific Scales. Homeopathic Bottles. Medical Advertising Related Items. Doctor Bags/Tools. Crutches. Mortar & Pestles. Early Analysis Kits. Medical Office Cabinet & Table. Medical Books & Pamphlets. New Idea Double Cylinder Respiratory Atomizer with Foot Pump. Antiques & Collectibles: Furniture/Furnishings. Papier-mâché Candy Containers. Advertising Bottles. 20+ Pieces of Stieff. Primitive Tools. Powder Horn. Bullet molds. Canteens. Early Military Entrenchment Tools. Early Cookware. Lehigh Valley Railroad Memorabilia. Regina Music Boxes. Early GE Refrigerator. Hummels. Shelf & Wall Clocks. Cookie Jars, Libation Collection. Toy Miniatures. China & Glassware: Wedgwood China, Swarovski Crystal Figures. Blue Decorated Stoneware Pottery. Majolica, Soapstone. Royal Doulton. Musical Instruments: A Kimball “LaPetite” “Ivory” Baby Grand Piano. Violin. Blue Bird Mandolin. Harmony Guitar. Oscar Schmidt Autoharp. Encore Guitar. Artwork: Incl. Wallace Nutting Prints and much more! Engines: An unmarked single cylinder engine and a Little Jumbo Model “T” 1 3 ⁄ 4 hp single cylinder engine!

(Selling at 12 NOON) Moped: 1978 Honda Express Moped! (Selling at 12 NOON) Jewelry and books and

much much more!

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

AUCTION SALE BILLSset of books com-prising the story,Journey IntoDarkness, of whichUp From Corinth isa part.

For the immedi-ate future, Moore’splan is to get hisfirst book to asmany students aspossible, especiallysince this comingApril begins the150th anniversaryof the battlesincluded in UpFrom Corinth, andto gain publication

of thee n t i r eseries ofJourney IntoDarkness, assoon as possible.Afterwards, hehopes to publishanother signifi-cant work,Summer of TwoWorlds, the storyof Prairie Cub,born white butraised by a Siouxwarrior who hadto push his sonback into thewhite man’sworld when his-tory brought anend to the

Indian’s way of life. Mr.Moore’s most recent work isa short story, West toFreedom, A Story ofFriendship which tells thestory of Thomas Reynold’seffort to help his best friend,Daniel Russell, a slave bybirth, to escape westwardinto Indian Territory. All ofthese works are illustratedusing photography by theauthor.

Up From Corinth isavailable at the ChesterCounty Book and MusicCompany store in WestGoshen; The ChesterCounty Historical Society

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CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow,Fairs, Amusement Parks, Coney Island,Nude Photos, Fireworks, Pinups,Strippers, Burlesque, Auto Thrillshow.Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300,Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418.

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KEYSTONE TELEPHONE COMPANY ofPhiladelphia Wanted. Telephones and

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

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

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

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Museum Store in WestChester; Aaron’s Books inLititz; on the websiteupfromcorinth.com; and onthe web fromB a r n e s a n d N o b l e . c o m ,Amazon.com, andXlibris.com. It has beengiven to the libraries atExton, Downingtown,Coatesville, Gap FamilyCenter, Honey Brook,Morgantown, Ephrata,Lititz, and the Fox ChaseBranch of the PhiladelphiaPublic Library System.Recently it was accepted tothe faculty section of theWest Chester Universitybook store. Preview materi-als have been given to theChester County IntermediateUnit and Social Studiescoordinators or schoollibrarian at Coatesville AreaHigh School, DowningtownArea Middle School, andPequea Valley MiddleSchool. Early in September,Up From Corinth and pre-view materials were sent tothe managers of the stores atthe battlefield parks ofShiloh, Perryville, andStones River, all battlesincluded in the book. Thereview process takes monthsand it is hoped the book willbe accepted in time for the150th anniversary of thosebattles in 2012.

At the same time, theauthor’s model railroad has tobe rebuilt in its new homeand there’s time to be spentwith a granddaughter in highschool with events to beshared. There will also betime for children, grandchil-dren, and great-grandchildrenin the local area, and time tojourney to North and SouthCarolina to visit a son and histhree-generation family.

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OLD TOWN’S AUCTION

this set assembled andoperating at the auction,”said Protos.

One of the mostintriguing items in OldTown’s June sale was thefunky folk robot from cre-ator Steve Heller’s rangeof “techno art.” This timearound, Old Town willoffer Heller’s rendition ofa robot girlfriend named“Marilyn” for the previ-ously auctioned robot,plus a rocket ship - for arobot honeymoon, per-haps?

This year marks whatwould have been TV leg-end Lucille Ball’s 100thbirthday. For hisNovember sale, Protossecured a voluminous col-lection of Lucille Ball andI Love Lucy memorabiliaand ephemera, plus othermovie-related posters. The

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Lucy archive includesposters and lobby cards, aTV Guide No. 1 featuringMs. Ball on the cover, themanuscript for a book writ-ten about the iconicactress, and many otherfascinating career itemspertaining to America’sfavorite redhead.

An amazing mini col-lection of six musicalinstruments easily qualifiesas American folk art. Theinstruments and their casesare skillfully hand-painted- some with automotivethemes - and are branded“Kollege Kids.” The col-lection - whose origin is amystery - includes a violin,banjo, drum and otherinstruments.

Among the many othercategories represented inthe November 18 to 20event are: exonumia andmedallic art - some with atransportation theme andone designed by NormanBel Geddes - several coin-op machines including a

Wurlitzer 1015 jukeboxand speakers, a few figuralanimated store displays(e.g., giraffe, seal), a smallselection of blackAmericana, and American

Indian sterling silver sou-venir spoons.

The discoveries will beplentiful both before andafter each sale session, asuncataloged and late-entrylots are offered to in-housebidders only. “This hasbecome a very popular fea-ture, and it’s one of the rea-sons why some people willtravel long distances toattend our sales. Theyknow we cater to the live-auction crowd. We’regoing to keep on giving thepeople what they want,”said Protos.

Old Town’s Monsters,Wheels and Girls on Filmauction will be held at theGrand Venice Hotel inHagerstown, Maryland,and will start at 5 p.m. onFriday, November 18; 10a.m. on Saturday,November 19; and 12 noonon Sunday, November 20.A preview will be held twohours prior to each auctionsession.

In addition to on-sitebidding, Old Town acceptsphone bids (call in advanceto reserve a line) and bothtraditional and Internet-assisted absentee bids(online cut-off time 24hours prior to sale). Therewill be no Internet live bid-ding during any of the ses-sions.

For additional informa-tion on any item in the salecall Matt Protos at (301)416-2854 or [email protected]. To view the fully illus-trated auction catalog orleave absentee bids online,log on towww.OldTownAuctions.com or www.AuctionZip.com.

Desirable die-cast vehicles and automotive toys, many with original boxes. Old Town Auctionsimage.

More than 100 cap guns and 100 plus BB guns will fire away, including a large selection by Daisy.Old Town Auctions image.

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Matt Protoshas amassed asterling lineup oftoys and 20th-century pop cul-ture items for OldTown Auctions’November 18 to20 auction titled“ M o n s t e r s ,Wheels and Girlson Film.”

“This is thebest lineup of col-lections we’veever offered, anda lot of the mater-ial is rare andexotic. It’s unlikeanything you’relikely to see atother auctions,”said Protos.

Approximately200 to 250 lots arefrom the collec-tion of BillGeorge, the origi-nal editor ofFemme Fatalesmagazine whosenow-closed pri-vate museum inBaltimore wasdevoted to horrorfilm and B-movie “screamqueens.” The collectioncontains numerous mon-ster-theme Aurora modelkits, movie posters, col-lectibles from Universalmonster films, and originalartwork from the genre.

Additionally, there aremany B-movie starlets’autographs and relateditems of ephemera; sci-fiand horror toys and col-lectibles - including somefairly rare Marx produc-

tions - action figures, andan extensive selection ofpromotional items thatwere available only toindustry insiders.

A special inclusion inthe Bill George consign-ment is the collection of

original sculptures andpaintings by Daniel Horne,known for his fantasticcover art on the magazinesDungeon and Dragon, andother projects. Among thesubjects depicted are

F r a n k e n s t e i n ,Wolfman and SpaceMonster. Resin mon-ster figures by otherartists will be sold, aswell. Many were pro-duced in limited edi-tions of 200 or less,and some are artist’sproofs.

A n o t h e rf e a t u r e dcollection inthe auctionconsists ofp r e s s e d -steel auto-motive toysa m a s s e dover manyyears by JayKaufman ofScot tsdale ,Arizona.

“Jay is awell-known collectorof fine classic andvintage cars. Hismindset has alwaysbeen attuned to per-fection, so just likehis full-size cars,many of his toys arebeautifully restored -he thinks like a car

guy,” said Protos. Whilemost of the toys to be auc-tioned have benefited fromtop-quality restoration,many others are in all-orig-inal condition.

The Kaufman collectionincludes all of the big

names - AmericanNational, Buddy ‘L,’Keystone, Structo, etc.Highlights include a covet-ed Buddy ‘L’ Tugboat and acomplete Buddy ‘L’Outdoor Garden Railway.

Nautical toys alsofound a welcome place todock in the Kaufman col-lection. There are manylarge-scale, highly detailedboats and ship, including a37-inch Orkin battleship, afew boats by Fleischmannand some large woodenclockwork dreadnoughts.

An immense variety ofother toys appealed toKaufman, including air-planes and aviationitems, tin wind-upsof all kinds, boxedbattery ops, Westerntoys and a toy guncollection thatincludes BB, space-theme and cap guns.Watching over thecollection was aneye-catching life-size Popeye storemannequin made ofheavy composition,with movable armsand head, anddressed in a clothsailor suit and hat.

The auction willfeature a choice col-lection of die-castvehicles, includingearly mint/boxedMatchbox, Dinky,Hot Wheels andCorgi toys. Slot carsand sets, and anestate collection of 120plus plastic promotionalcars will cross the auctionblock, as well. “These sortsof promotional cars weregiven out at automobiledealerships,” Protosexplained. “This collectioncontains some really goodones that you don’t seeevery day.”

Another tightly focusedcollection consists of morethan 100 high-quality, com-plete Erectorand construc-tion sets.Among themare robot sets,a boxedZeppelin, andearly truck,carnival andcircus sets,plus someErector storedisplays.

Also ofinterest to thescientif ical lyminded bidder

is the collection ofearly Apple com-puters and otherprimitive comput-er items.“ C o m p u t e r sfrom Apple’searly dayshave becomeextremely col-

l e c t i b l e .There’s no shortage of peo-ple looking for them, andprices for rare models are

increasing rapidly,” Protossaid. Along the same lines,the auction will feature acomputer-driven Heath Kitrobot, complete and neverassembled.

A huge selection ofantique and vintage tinwind-ups will be offered,including Lehmann andMarx toys; plus smaller-scale automotive toys, avi-ation toys including a Blue

Angels display with air-planes still affixed;Occupied Japan figuralpieces, a grouping ofMarx playsets and a

collection ofJames Bond 007and other spytoys from the1960s.

The auctionaction will startrevving up whena collection ofminiature gas-powered engines isintroduced. Themini engines,

which include ChevroletV8, Harley-Davidson andracing motors, are in fullworking order. Some are

farm-style hit-and-missengines.

An absolutely uniquepiece is the 1967 all-metalelectric-powered monorailmade for display at Expo‘67 in Montreal. The actualmonorail car is 6 feet longand runs along 100 feet oftrack. It is complete andcomes with custom-fittedstorage cases. “We’ll have

A Bounteous Array On The Menu At Old Town’sNovember 18 - 20 Thanksgiving Auction

More than 100 Erector sets and factory displays will be auctioned,including the rare Zeppelin set (lower right), robot and amusement parksets. The overhead monorail display has more than 80 feet of track. OldTown Auctions image.

French poster and Lucy/Desi figures from animportant and extensive collection of “I LoveLucy” posters and collectibles. Old TownAuctions image.

A collection of miniature working engines includes hit-and-miss style engines, and engines for aHarley-Davidson “Knucklehead” and Chevy small block V8. Old Town Auctions image.

Among the manygreat toys in the auc-

tion, a rare Giant SonicRobot with its original box. Old Town Auctionsimage.

Examples from a selection of 150 vintage promotional cars and vehicles. Old Town Auctionsimage.

From the Jay Kaufman collection, three of more than 80 pressed-steel trucksand vehicles. Old Town Auctions image.

A sampling of the many scarce Buddy L toys, boats and trains, plus (upper right) a rare 37-inchOrkin battleship. Old Town Auctions image.

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