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COMPLIMENTARY COPY VOL. 42, NO. 44 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4, 2011 rt Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, Jugendstil, Skonvirke. These are the names of decora- tive arts move- ments that included jewelry which sprung up in coun- tries around the world at the turn of the 19th century into the 20th. “Art Jewelry” which differs from the mainstream jewelry of this late Victorian/early 20th century peri- od, had diverse influ- ences and styles in each country, yet there is also a thread that links them together. An exhibi- tion that opened at The Forbes Galleries, New York City, on October 29, shows striking examples of the vari- ous movements side by side. “International Art Jewelry: 1895-1925” includes almost 200 pieces of jewelry and related decora- tive arts objects by seventy- five artists, that illustrate the connection between the jewelry movements to each other and to the corresponding decorative arts in this time period. The guest curator for the exhi- bition is Elyse Zorn Karlin, co- director of the Associa- tion for the Study of Jewelry & Related Arts and the publisher/exec- utive editor of Adornment Magazine. Elyse is a noted lecturer and author whose pub- lications include: Jewelry and Metalwork in the Arts & Crafts Tradition and Imperishable Beauty, Art Nouveau Jewelry (co-authored with Yvonne Markowitz, Rita J. Kaplan and Susan B. Kaplan, Curator of Jewelry at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). Her most recent curatorial project was “Jewelers of the Hudson Valley” at The Forbes Galleries, this past April through June. “International Art Jewelry: 1895- 1925” remains on view through March 17, 2012. In her Introduction to the exhibition, Elyse traces the dif- ferent jewelry design movements showcased in the exhibition. Here are some of her observations. Towards the end of the 19th century and in stark contrast to the dark and heavily ornamented world of the Victorian era, a new design aesthetic emerged. It was to survive for roughly 30 years until the rumblings of the Art Deco period overshadowed it. This new artistic direction emerged in many countries around the world although the impetus for it varied in each objects and jewelry affordable by all with aesthetic taste. Arts & Crafts jewelry was seen as an antidote to the design “malaise” caused by hundreds of the same brooches or necklaces being stamped out of sheets of metal. It was an attempt to return to the work- ing jeweler’s roots…not only crafting, but also fin- ishing, a piece by his own hand without a machine. Art Nouveau jew- elry, which origi- nated in France and Belgium, was created for a differ- ent market…for wealthy aestheti- cally minded indi- viduals including the notorious women of the Paris demi-monde, the courtesans kept by wealthy men. It had its roots in the dream-based Symbolist movement in art, litera- ture and music, in a revival of the Rococo peri- od in architecture and the decorative arts, and in a desire by the govern- ment to re-estab- lish France as the leader in luxury goods. The coun- try had suffered a humiliating defeat in the Franco- Prussian war and had fallen behind England, the United States, and Germany as an industrial power. Art Nouveau design also clearly reflects a strong con- flict in the Frenchman’s psy- che regarding the role of women as they struggled for the right to go to institu- tions of higher learning, work outside the home, and to no longer be considered simply as an adjunct to men. The jewelry differed most noticeably from Arts & Crafts Movement jewelry because for the most part this genre was the work of accomplished gold- smiths. They had appren- ticed to established shops and were then able to segue into creating fantastical and exotic Art Nouveau jewels. Their work as experienced jewelers allowed them to create pieces of staggering beauty and imagination. They also differed from Arts & Crafts pieces in that the French makers did not shun the use of pre- cious materials, sometimes mixing them with those that were unusual like horn, as their clientele was both artistically minded and financially well- off. In some of the new art jew- elry in other countries we see a melding of influences of both the English movement and that of Art Nouveau… sometimes being pro- duced side by side, and at other times combined into a single piece of jewelry. In Germany and Austria, there were two schools of thought. Some of the jewelry followed the highly original and inventive, more geo- metric Austrian Seccessionist style of the Wiener Werkstatte, while others followed the curvilinear style of French Art Nouveau. But it should be recognized that the artists of the Wiener Werkstatte had interaction with and were influenced by Scottish architect and designer Charles Rennie Macintosh and his wife Margaret MacDonald. They are today considered part of the Arts & Crafts genre. Even master jeweler René Lalique was exposed to English Arts & Crafts while exhibiting in London, and the famed English enamellist Alexander Fisher studied in Limoges, France. The point is that no one was working in a vacuum, ideas were exchanged, read about, and viewed even beyond Europe. American artists traveled to England, read The Studio Magazine, (published in London but with international distribu- tion) and the German magazine Jugend, and attended lectures by important British artists who vis- ited the States. The name Georg Jensen is best known to us from the Danish skonvirke (aesthetic work) move- ment but there were many other Danish artists who did important work like Mogens Ballin. He trained as a painter in Paris where he surely was exposed to the works of the Symbolists. Ballin opened a workshop in Denmark later in his life to make beautiful everyday objects of metalwork, based on the ideals of William Morris and John Ruskin. It was he who hired the young aspiring sculptor Georg Jensen, who had previously apprenticed as a gold- smith, and allowed him to find his calling of creating highly sculptural jewelry. And we can see the influence of Lalique in some of Jensen’s earliest pieces as well. While certain aspects of a country’s oeuvre might be domi- nant in the work its artists pro- duced, it is by no means sacro- sanct. For example, the technique of plique a jour (enamel with no back that allows light to pass through it) was used predomi- nantly by French and Belgian jewelers and Limoges enamel is more often found in English pieces. Yet Englishman Fred Partridge created plique a jour pieces that some might say are akin to those of the master French jeweler René Lalique and additional English jewels created with plique a jour can be found. Recently the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston acquired an important plique a jour brooch (converted from a hair comb) designed by the Guild of Handicraft, among the first makers of Arts & Crafts jewelry in England. This piece is certain- ly atypical for the Guild but shows the crosscurrents between movements and countries. The Forbes Galleries is located at 62 Fifth Avenue, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 12th Street in New York City. Visit the website, www.forbesgalleries.com, for hours, etc. For more information on the exhibi- tion or about her other pro- jects, contact Elyse Zorn Karlin by e-mail, at [email protected]. MORE PHOTOS ON PAGE 5 A Brooch, Riker Bros., American. Plique a jour, gold, diamond. The Newark Museum Collection. Bracelet, Leila Tai Shenkin, American. Gold, plique-a-jour. Courtesy of the Artist. Necklace, James Cromar Watt, Scottish. Gold, enamel, sapphire, pearl. Abbe Sands Collection. Brooch, Louis Aucoc, French. Gold, enamel. Private Collection. nation. It was at once a reaction against the present, a look forward to the beginning of a new century, and often incorporating a reference to the past. Jewelry, like all of the decorative arts, departed sig- nificantly in this move- ment from mainstream tastes. The new art jewelry was initial- ly meant to be worn and appreci- ated by a select group of people with artis- tic tastes but as its popularity grew commercial ver- sions were pro- duced thereby making them more widely available. Today, even the more commercial output is recognized for its ele- gant design and is widely collect- ed. The historical, political and social events which signaled the change in design direction dif- fered in each country as did the materials, techniques, and motifs that were employed. And yet there is an invisible thread running through art jewelry of the early 20th century that ties the individual countries’ movements together. Referred to by a number of dif- ferent names: Arts & Crafts (Great Britain, USA), Glasgow Style (Scotland), Art Nouveau (France, Belgium, USA), Skonvirke, (Scandinavia), Jugendstil and Sezessionstil (Germany, Austria), Stile Liberte or Stile Florale (Italy), Modernisme (Spain), there are as many similarities and cross-references to be found as well as clear differences. The Arts & Crafts Movement, born in Great Britain, was more than any- thing else a reaction against the mass production of jew- elry and other goods. Spurred by designer and social reformer William Morris, the artistic tenants of influential art critic John Ruskin, artwork of the Pre-Raphaelite painters (all of them revived images of Renaissance times) dress reform, and empathy for the Suffragist movement, it was also created with a desire to make Necklace, Frank Gardner Hale, American. Gold, moon- stone, Montana sapphire. Siegelson, New York. Published Weekly By Joel Sater Publications www.antiquesandauctionnews.net Early 20th-Century Art Jewelry Showcased

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VOL. 42, NO. 44FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4, 2011

rt Nouveau, Arts &Crafts, Jugendstil,Skonvirke. These arethe names of decora-tive arts move-

ments that includedjewelry whichsprung up in coun-tries around theworld at the turn ofthe 19th century intothe 20th. “ArtJewelry” which differsfrom the mainstreamjewelry of this lateVictorian/early 20th

century peri-od, haddiverse influ-ences andstyles in eachcountry, yetthere is also athread that linksthem together. An exhibi-tion that opened at TheForbes Galleries, New YorkCity, on October 29, showsstriking examples of the vari-ous movements side by side.

“International ArtJewelry: 1895-1925”includes almost 200 pieces ofjewelry and related decora-tive arts objects by seventy-five artists, that illustrate theconnection between the jewelrymovements to each other and tothe corresponding decorative artsin this time period.

The guest curator for the exhi-bition is Elyse Zorn Karlin, co-director of the Associa-tion for the Study ofJewelry & Related Artsand the publisher/exec-utive editor ofAdornment Magazine.Elyse is a noted lecturerand author whose pub-lications include:Jewelry and Metalwork in theArts & Crafts Tradition andImperishable Beauty, ArtNouveau Jewelry (co-authoredwith Yvonne Markowitz, Rita J.Kaplan and Susan B. Kaplan,Curator of Jewelry at theMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston).Her most recent curatorial projectwas “Jewelers of the HudsonValley” at The Forbes Galleries,this past April through June.“International Art Jewelry: 1895-1925” remains on view throughMarch 17, 2012.

In her Introduction to theexhibition, Elyse traces the dif-ferent jewelry design movementsshowcased in the exhibition. Hereare some of her observations.

Towards the end of the 19thcentury and in stark contrast tothe dark and heavily ornamentedworld of the Victorian era, a newdesign aesthetic emerged. It wasto survive for roughly 30 yearsuntil the rumblings of the ArtDeco period overshadowed it.This new artistic directionemerged in many countriesaround the world although theimpetus for it varied in each

objects and jewelry affordableby all with aesthetic taste.

Arts & Crafts jewelry wasseen as an antidote to thedesign “malaise” caused byhundreds of the same brooches

or necklaces being stamped outof sheets of metal. It was anattempt to return to the work-

ing jeweler’s roots…notonly crafting, but also fin-

ishing, a piece by his ownhand without a machine.

Art Nouveau jew-elry, which origi-

nated inFrance and

Belgium, wascreated for a differ-ent market…forwealthy aestheti-cally minded indi-viduals includingthe notorious

women oft h e

P a r i sdemi-monde,the courtesanskept by wealthy men.It had its roots in thedream-based Symbolistmovement in art, litera-ture and music, in arevival of the Rococo peri-od in architecture and thedecorative arts,and in a desireby the govern-ment to re-estab-lish France as theleader in luxurygoods. The coun-try had suffered ah u m i l i a t i n gdefeat in theF r a n c o -Prussianwar andh a dfallen

b e h i n dEngland, the

United States,and Germany as anindustrial power.

Art Nouveau design alsoclearly reflects a strong con-flict in the Frenchman’s psy-che regarding the role ofwomen as they struggled forthe right to go to institu-tions of higher learning,work outside the home,and to no longer be

considered simply asan adjunct to men.

The jewelry differedmost noticeably from

Arts & Crafts Movementjewelry because for themost part this genre was thework of accomplished gold-smiths. They had appren-ticed to established shops andwere then able to segue intocreating fantastical and exoticArt Nouveau jewels. Their workas experienced jewelers allowedthem to create pieces of staggeringbeauty and imagination. They alsodiffered from Arts & Crafts piecesin that the French makersdid not shun the use of pre-

cious materials, sometimesmixing them with those thatwere unusual like horn, as theirclientele was both artisticallyminded and financially well-off.

In some of the new art jew-elry in other countries we see amelding of influences of boththe English movement andthat of Art Nouveau…sometimes being pro-duced side by side, and atother times combinedinto a single pieceof jewelry. In

Germany andAustria, there

were two schoolsof thought. Some of the

jewelry followed the highlyoriginal and inventive, more geo-

metric Austrian Seccessioniststyle of the Wiener Werkstatte,while others followed thecurvilinear style of FrenchArt Nouveau. But it shouldbe recognized that theartists of the WienerWerkstatte had interactionwith and were influencedby Scottish architect and

designer Charles RennieMacintosh and his wifeMargaret MacDonald. Theyare today considered part ofthe Arts & Crafts genre.

Even master jeweler RenéLalique was

exposed to EnglishArts & Crafts

while exhibiting in

London, andthe famed English enamellistAlexander Fisher studied inLimoges, France. The point is thatno one was

working in a vacuum, ideas wereexchanged, read about, andviewed even beyond Europe.American artists traveled toEngland, read The StudioMagazine, (published in Londonbut with international distribu-tion) and the German magazineJugend, and attended lectures byimportant British artists who vis-ited the States.

The name Georg Jensen isbest known to us from the Danishskonvirke (aesthetic work) move-ment but there were many otherDanish artists who did importantwork like Mogens Ballin. Hetrained as a painter in Paris wherehe surely was exposed to theworks of the Symbolists. Ballinopened a workshop in Denmarklater in his life to make beautifuleveryday objects of metalwork,based on the ideals of WilliamMorris and John Ruskin. It washe who hired the young aspiringsculptor Georg Jensen, who hadpreviously apprenticed as a gold-smith, and allowed him to findhis calling of creating highlysculptural jewelry. And we cansee the influence of Lalique insome of Jensen’s earliest piecesas well.

While certain aspects of acountry’s oeuvre might be domi-nant in the work its artists pro-duced, it is by no means sacro-sanct. For example, the techniqueof plique a jour (enamel with noback that allows light to passthrough it) was used predomi-nantly by French and Belgian

jewelers and Limogesenamel is more often

found in English pieces.Yet Englishman FredPartridge created plique ajour pieces that some

might say are akin to those of themaster French jeweler RenéLalique and additional Englishjewels created with plique a jourcan be found. Recently theMuseum of Fine Arts, Bostonacquired an important plique ajour brooch (converted from ahair comb) designed by the Guildof Handicraft, among the firstmakers of Arts & Crafts jewelryin England. This piece is certain-

ly atypical for the Guild butshows the crosscurrentsbetween movements andcountries.

The Forbes Galleriesis located at 62 FifthAvenue, at the corner ofFifth Avenue and 12thStreet in New York City.

Visit the website,www.forbesgalleries.com,for hours, etc. For moreinformation on the exhibi-

tion or about her other pro-jects, contact Elyse Zorn

Karlin by e-mail, [email protected].

MORE PHOTOS

ON PAGE 5

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Brooch, Riker Bros., American. Plique a jour, gold,diamond. The Newark Museum Collection.

Bracelet, Leila Tai Shenkin,American. Gold, plique-a-jour.Courtesy of the Artist.

Necklace,JamesCromarWatt,Scottish.Gold,enamel,sapphire,pearl.AbbeSandsCollection.

Brooch, LouisAucoc, French.Gold, enamel.P r i v a t eCollection.

nation. It was at once a reactionagainst the present, a look forwardto the beginning of a new century,and often incorporating a referenceto the past. Jewelry, like all of the

decorative arts,departed sig-nificantly inthis move-

ment fromm a i n s t r e a mtastes.

The new artjewelry was initial-ly meant to be

worn and appreci-ated by a

s e l e c tgroup of

peoplewith artis-tic tastesbut as its

popularity grewcommercial ver-

sions were pro-duced thereby making

them more widely available.Today, even the more commercialoutput is recognized for its ele-gant design and is widely collect-ed.

The historical, political andsocial events which signaled thechange in design direction dif-

fered in each country as did thematerials, techniques, andmotifs that were employed.And yet there is an invisible

thread running through artjewelry of the early 20thcentury that ties the

individual countries’movements together.

Referred to by anumber of dif-

ferent names:Arts & Crafts

( G r e a tBritain,U S A ) ,

Glasgow Style(Scotland), ArtNouveau (France,Belgium, USA),S k o n v i r k e ,( S c a n d i n a v i a ) ,Jugendstil andS e z e s s i o n s t i l(Germany, Austria),Stile Liberte or StileFlorale (Italy),M o d e r n i s m e(Spain), there are asmany similaritiesand cross-references tobe found as well asclear differences.

The Arts & CraftsMovement, born in GreatBritain, was more than any-thing else a reaction againstthe mass production of jew-elry and other goods. Spurredby designer and social reformerWilliam Morris, the artistic tenantsof influential art critic John Ruskin,artwork of the Pre-Raphaelitepainters (all of them revivedimages of Renaissance times) dressreform, and empathy for theSuffragist movement, it was alsocreated with a desire to make

Necklace,Frank GardnerHale, American.

Gold, moon-stone, Montana

sapphire.Siegelson, New

York.

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Hunt Auctions, a sportsmemorabilia auction compa-ny based in Exton,Pennsylvania, will offer anexceedingly rare WorldSeries Program from theinaugural series in 1903expected to sell for upwardsof $100,000 as part of the 8thAnnual Louisville SluggerMuseum and Factory LiveAuction and Appraisal Fairon Saturday, November 12thin Louisville, Kentucky. The

three day auction event willbegin on Thursday,November 10th, with the auc-tion preview and complimen-tary appraisal fair.

“Hunt Auctions is thrilledto present this amazing pro-gram from baseball’s firstWorld Series. We are awareof only one other copy of this1903 World Series program,and that copy resides in theBaseball Hall of Fame inCooperstown, New York. We

believe this is one of base-ball’s most significant publi-cations ever offered,” said

David Hunt,President ofHunt Auctions.“The programremains inwell-preservedcondition withthe bound edgefully intact.The inside fea-tures picturesof PittsburghPirates starssuch as Hall ofFame short-stop HonusWagner.”

In additionto the 1903Program, the Hunt Auctionslive auction event will alsofeature an early World Seriesprogram collection from1905-1930 estimated at$100,000 plus. The scarcecollection of about 50 pro-grams is a near perfect run ofprograms from that era. Someare the only World Series pro-gram known to exist fromthat particular year.

Other World Series andchampionship items includedin the sale are a Boston RedSox World Series Ring from

the 2004 “curse ending” sea-son and one from the 2007season estimated at $20,000

to $30,000 each. A group ofPhiladelphia Phillies WorldSeries and National LeagueChampionship Rings from1980, 1983, 1993, 2008 &2009 should realize $50,000plus. A 2011 Texas RangersJosh Hamilton and a CJWilson autographedAmerican League All-StarGame Workout Day HomeRun Derby Jersey should sellfor $300 to $400 each. A2011 St. Louis CardinalsMatt Holliday and a LanceBerkman autographed

National League All-StarGame Workout Day HomeRun Derby Jersey should sell$300 to $400 each.

Additional main attrac-tions in the auction include apristine Cy Young signedbaseball estimated at $15,000to $25,000 and a Babe Ruthand Lou Gehrigdual signedbaseball esti-mated at$20,000 to$30,000, PeteRose’s 4,000hit baseball( e s t i m a t e$25,000 to$50,000), aunique RobertoClemente pro-fessional modelP i t t s b u r g hPirates hat( e s t i m a t e$10,000 to

$15,000), a Yogi Berra pro-fessional model catcher’smitt (estimate $30,000 to$40,000), and a Babe Ruthautographed baseball attrib-uted to his 54th homerun ofthe 1927 season (estimate$40,000 to $60,000). Theauction will also feature a setof AL and NL All-Star auto-graphed workout jerseyswhich will benefit the MLBAssistance Team (estimate$200 to $2,000 each).

Historical LettersRelating to Proposed 1910

All-Star Game - LateAddition Lots

Hunt Auctions is pleasedto announce the discovery ofa significant cache of auto-graphed correspondence andgeneral ephemera relating toa proposed baseball All-StarGame Tour to have takenplace in 1910. Cincinnati pro-moter Daniel A. Fletcher(DA) had set out to conduct aseries of post season barn-storming All-Star game

between numerous MajorLeague Baseball players.Fletcher offered the playersbetween $500 to $1,000 eachto appear in the series inclu-sive of some of the biggeststars in the game such asJohnson, Cobb, Lajoie, andMathewson. Organized base-

ball was out-raged at theprospects oftheir starp l a y e r sengaging inthese gamesfor fear thatthey wouldtarnish theglamour ofthe WorldSeries andincrease therisk of playerinjury. Assuch, theN a t i o n a lCommissionwhose three-

part membership was formedto protect the interests of theAmerican and NationalLeagues set forth a ban of allorganized baseball stadiumsto allow Fletcher’s games tobe played within.Furthermore, theCommission threatened toban any player who took partin Fletcher’s series from par-ticipating in the World Series.The Commission eventuallysquashed the series and play-ers were asked to return anychecks they might havereceived. This particularseries of events clearly illus-trated the players’ continueddisdain for ownership’s regu-lation of their rights. Just afew short years later the play-ers would, in part, furthersucceed in their efforts ofprotest with the formation ofthe Federal League in 1914-1915.

The auction is open foronline pre-bidding until

Inaugural Inaugural WWorld Series Prorld Series Program Estimatedogram EstimatedUp Up TTo $100,000 o $100,000 At 8th At 8th Annual Live Annual Live AuctionAuction

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EASY TO FIND US!!! Located in the Historic Village of

Churchtown, along scenic Route 23. 4 miles West of Morgantown

3 miles East of the Shady Maple Complex 11 miles South of Adamstown

2058 Main Street, Narvon, PA 17555

www.villagebarnantiques.com

Antique Gallery Open Daily 9-5, Closed Wed. Flea Market Open Sat. & Sun. 9-5

* Dealer Space Available Call For Booth Availability Today!

D UNCANSVILLE A NTIQUE D EPOT 1401 Second Avenue, Rt. 22 & 764, Duncansville, PA

Over 150 Antique Dealers • Over 200 Flea Market Dealers Caboose Café Open Weekends

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plus a: Sled museum ❆ Penny Arcade ❆ 1950’s Soda Fountain

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COLLECTOR CHATS WITH PETER S. SEIBERTThis Week: The Trail Of An Antique

Peter Swift Seibert

Back when I was in col-lege, we watched a fascinat-ing documentary on the life ofan antique as it made its wayfrom a country sale nearM c A l l i s t e r v i l l e(Pennsylvania) up the foodchain through various dealersuntil a collector in Brimfield(Massachusetts) purchased it.It was a great story and onethat has always intrigued meas I still watch the seeminglyendless movement of stufffrom one place to another.

A few weeks back I wasasked to review for a client aset of painted chairs that hadbeen purchased in LancasterCounty back in the 1970s, orthereabouts. A quick look atthe paint revealed they weretotal redos. The overtly brightand modern color palette, theheavily stylized birds andtulips, the cream ground, andthe lack of wear were easytip-offs that the decorationwas not period, and in factreflected the redecoratingtechniques that were popular

in the 1960-1980 period.Popular maga-zines like EarlyAmerican Life,along with theaccess to DoverP u b l i s h i n g ’ sbooks of stencilsmeant that lots offolks were tryingtheir hand at chairdecoration.

What intriguedme most about thechairs, however, wasnot the decoration.Rather it was the formitself. They were defi-nitely not your typicalangel wing crest, boot-jack back splat, plankbottom chairs. Insteadthey had lots of turningson the back and the legs.They were sturdily made,but the aesthetic was

wrong. I quickly pulled outmy copy of Jean Palardy’sThe Early Furniture of FrenchCanada - the standard work

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I quicklyfound thatthe mystery chairs wereexamples of French Canadian19th-century furniture. Sohow did it end up beingrepainted and resold inPennsylvania in the 1970s?

Some years back I wan-dered into an antique co-op inLancaster County and spotteda magnificent wardrobe. Ithad beautifully carved dia-monds on the doors and wasquite magnificent. It wasbeing sold as a rare Lancaster

County antique until Ihappened to noticethat lining the bot-tom of the piecewas a French lan-guage newspaper.This piece, alongwith thesechairs, is part ofthe great“migration”of painted

rural Canadianantiques that came to theUnited States during the1960-1980 period to feed thedemand for rare “American”furniture.

Just like today - withexporters shipping containerloads of Wades and Gingerbeer bottles from England, or

iron and pottery from Spainand Italy, or furniture and“folk art” from EasternEurope - back in “the day”there was a similar shipmentof items from Canada. Thesechairs were probably shippedsouth, stripped of their paint,repainted and resold as gen-uine Pennsylvania examples.

Ironically, those samechairs if in original paintwould be probably worth a

great deal, back in Quebec. Inthe last two decades, FrenchCanadian collectors haveembraced the painted furni-ture of the rural parts of theprovince. So, what in the pastwas ignored as being simplerural furniture, is now avidlyhunted in Canada as a rarefolk art survival.

It just goes to show thatwhat goes around, comesaround!

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The Long IslandAntiquarian Book DealersAssociation (LIABDA) &Flamingo Eventz areextremely proud to announcea complete revamping of TheLong Island Book &Ephemera Fair, November 5& 6 in Hempstead, NewYork. One of the longest run-

ning Book Fairs in Americaand the only Book Fair onLong Island, this well-knownevent has served the bookworld long and proudly.Now, it’s time to give it ashake-up, put it in a newlocation, and revitalize it forthe new generations!

“Beginning with the 2011Autumn edition, we will nowbe exhibiting & selling in theStudent Center of HofstraUniversity - one of the mostrespected universities in thecountry,” says John Bruno.“This move opensa plethora of newopportunities forour exhibitors, thestudents & faculty,and all our cus-tomers. The loca-tion is extremelyeasy to find righton a main roadway,and just off twomajor highways, inthe heart of LongIsland’s NassauCounty; less thanan hour from Mid-Town Manhattan!”

“We’ve stream-lined the showwith acres of amplefree parking; atight, bright, mod-ern presentationhall; a full-servicefood court withmultiple dining options; on-site wi-fi; and an exciting,youthful college environ-ment. And to make it even

better, all students - not justHofstra - enjoy half-priceadmissions.”

The Vintage BookWorld’s best-kept secret isnot only revealed - it’simproved. Shop where thepros shop - where you’ll findtruly affordable prices,knowledgeable dealers, andthe best in fine, rare oldbooks alongside exceptionalephemera - where savvy col-lectors find that hidden trea-sure and beginners are intro-duced to a life-long passion.Quality, affordability, selec-tion, care….all this and a fab-ulous new location.

Paul Belard will be offer-ing professional BookBinding & Restoration ser-

vices on Saturday from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. and Sundayfrom 3 to 4 p.m.; along withappraisals by well-knownappraiser John Bruno andbook authority TomCongalton of “Between TheCovers” on Sunday from 1-3p.m.

Exhibitors include:Somewhere in Time Books ofSt. James, New York, offer-ing Science fiction &

Fantasy; WellRead Books ofNorthport, New York, offer-ing select Travel, Etiquette,Children’s, and New York

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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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CALL FOR INFO: 717-442-8805 NOW OPEN! OVER 125 DEALERS • OVER 26,000 SQUARE FEET OF MERCHANDISE • ALL UNDER ONE ROOF • ALL ON ONE FLOOR • 6 MILES EAST OF ROCKVALE SQUARE OUTLET • ON ROUTE 30 - 4 MILES WEST OF ROUTE 41

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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!!!

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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

Stroudsburg, PA 18360

570-421-4340 e-mail: [email protected] I-80 Exit 307 to Main St. to Third Street. Convenient off street parking.

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

PENNSBURY-CHADDS FORD PENNSBURY-CHADDS FORD ANTIQUE MALL ANTIQUE MALL

Quality Antiques & Collectibles For Over 40 Years

Over 100 Dealers

Outdoor Flea Market 3rd Saturday Of Every Month

April Through October

Upper Level Thursday-Monday

10 a.m.-5 p.m. 610-388-1620

Lower Level Saturday & Sunday

10 a.m.-5 p.m. 610-388-6546

Located on Route 1 between Longwood Gardens

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• Furniture • Oriental Rugs • Signed Wyeth

Prints • Original

Paintings & Prints

• Jewelry • Silver • Coins • Ephemera • Gems & Minerals • Toy Trains • Pottery

• Military & Sports Items

• And Much More!

Amish Furniture, Crafts & Farmers

Market on Lower Level

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New Location, New LookNew Location, New LookForFor Long Island Long Island

Book & Ephemera FairBook & Ephemera Fair

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Quaker Antique Mall 70 Tollgate Rd., Quakertown, PA

200 feet east of route 309 (215) 538-9445

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Over 50 Dealers Over 50 Dealers

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

10,000 Sq. Ft. - 2 Levels Of Quality Antiques & Collectibles

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

Located near the summit of the scenic

Allegheny Mountains.

5151 Clearshade Drive

Rt. 56 East,

Windber, PA 15963

10,000 Sq. Ft. Of Shopping Enjoyment Ample Parking Space

Thurs., & Fri. 10-5; Sat. & Sun. 12-5 Closed Mon., Tues. & Wed. (Closed Feb. & Holidays)

We Buy and Sell (814) 467-8539

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(think gifts) (think gifts)

Open 7 Days A Week

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LOCATED 3.5 MILES SOUTH OF HERSHEY ON RT. 743

OVER 100 BOOTHS OF QUALITY

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MONDAY 10 A.M.-5 P.M. 717.533.1662

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

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

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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.

OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET EVERY WEDNESDAY 6 A.M.-?

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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10-5

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Up to 350 FLEA MARKET Vendors Don’t Miss It!

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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”

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Glasgow Rose Brooch, proba-bly German, unknown maker.Silver, matte enamel. AbbeSands Collection.

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HUNT AUCTIONS

Thursday, November 10 at 10p.m. EST. High bids and ceil-ing bids placed during thepre-bidding period will beexecuted competitively dur-ing the Live Auction. Bids forthe live auction may be madein person at the auction, viaphone at (610) 524-0822 oronline atwww.HuntAuctions.com.Additional information, pho-tos, and a complete listing ofitems available can be foundonline as well.

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PREVIEWEXHIBITION ANDAPPRAISAL FAIR

Hunt Auctions will beholding a preview exhibi-tion and free appraisalfair at the LouisvilleSlugger Museum &Factory onT h u r s d a y ,November 10 from9 a.m. to 5 p.m.EST and Friday,November 11 from 9a.m. to 4 p.m. Bidderswill be able to view live allitems on sale at the auctionand have their own items

appraised during this time.On Friday evening November

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Factory will present theLiving Legend Award to Hallof Fame catcher JohnnyBench. Live bidding for theauction will begin onSaturday, November 12, at 10a.m. EST. Information for theauction festivities is availableonline atwww.HuntAuctions.com.

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BILLY’S LITTLE DODGE CITY A Richmond Tradition Since 1980

Open Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. 10-5;

Closed Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 804/798-9414

Located on U.S. 1, 6 1 ⁄ 2 miles north of

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on Rt. 1 north.

Signs • Old & New Clocks • Depression Glassware • Toys

• Kitchenware • Baskets • License Plates • Coins • Jewelry • Tools • Crocks • Baseball Cards • Bottles • Dolls • Occupied Japan

• Tobacco Tins • Oil Lamps & Shades • Old & New Furniture

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38 Dealers 2 Somerset Street

Hopewell, NJ 08525 609-466-9833

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Multiple Dealers In A Historic Country Store Setting OPEN EVERY DAY 11 A.M.-5 P.M.

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“20 Great Dealers In A Casual, Friendly Atmosphere”

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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 & coffee.

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]

17045 Liverpool 717-444-7550THE FACKTORY STORES 101 ChestnutSt. Collectibles, crafts, furniture, glass-ware, jewelry, antiques, toys, tools,plumbing supplies. Hrs. Mon-Fri. 10-?Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5.

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.

18327 Delaware Water Gap 570-903-8786OLDE BUGGY MRKTPLC/ KC’S TREASURECHEST 49 Waring Dr. behind HistoricalCastle Inn. 10-5 Thurs.-Mon. DealersWelcomed. Monthly bid board. LocalArt- Strauser, Savitsky and much more.

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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Early Science, Historyand ScientificInstruments; andCompleat Dog Storyof Port Washington,New York, offeringbooks on Dogs. Theseand many other fineexhibitors will befound only at thisexceptional show.

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11/12-13/11, VILLANOVA, SAT10 AM-5 PM SUN 11 AM-5 PM,Antiques, 555 Sproul Rd Rt 320,Radnor Valley Country Club

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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

11/06/11, WAYNE, SUN 9 AM-3PM, Antiques & Collectibles, NCove Rd off Rt 23, Wayne PAL

11/05-06/11, FLANDERS, SAT 10AM-6 PM SUN 10 AM-4 PM,Christmas Sale, Main St, FlandersKnights of Columbus Hall

11/11-12/11, WILLIAMSPORT,FRI 3 PM - 8 PM SAT 9 AM-5PM, Antiques & Collectibles, 35 WPotomac St Rt 11, Zion LutheranChurch

11/06/11, ELKTON, SUN 9 AM-2PM, Bottle & Collectibles, Rts 279& 213, Singerly Firehall

11/06/11, STURBRIDGE, SUN 10AM-4 PM, Antiques, Rt 20 W, TheSturbridge Host Hotel

11/04-06/11, ROCK ISLAND, FRI5 PM-9 PM SAT 10 AM-6 PMSUN 11 AM-4 PM, AntiqueSpectacular, 2621 4th Ave, QCCAExpo Center

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

11/11-13/11, ATLANTA, , Antiques& Collectibles, , Atlanta ExpoCenter

11/04-06/11, WEST PALMBEACH, FRI 12 PM-5 PM SAT 9AM-5 PM SUN 10 AM-4:30 PM,Antique Festival & Modernism,9067 Southern Blvd, TheAmericraft Ctr at the South FloridaFairgrounds

11/04-06/11, WILMINGTON, FRI11 AM-8 PM SAT 11 AM- 6 PMSUN 11 AM-4 PM, Antiques, onthe Riverfront, Chase Center

11/06/11, SAN MATEO, FRI 11AM-8 PM SAT 11 AM-7 PM SUN11 AM-5 PM, Antiques, , SanMateo County Event Center

Please Note: Values given inthis column are for insurancereplacement purposes. “Fairmarket value” is significantlyless than insurance replacementvalue in most cases.

““AAsskk JJooee”” - UUnnccoovveerriinngg TThhee VVaalluuee OOff YYoouurr AAnnttiiqquueess && CCoolllleeccttiibblleess

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Some TextOn Textiles

Dear Joe:My mother is still alive but

does not know anything aboutthese two small textiles. Theyare both tablecloth size. Shelikely purchased them at anestate sale in LancasterCounty, Pennsylvania, where

she lives. I think they are bothlinen and the damask piecehas never been laundered. It isvery beautiful and showsimages of different farm ani-mals plus wheat and flowers.The homespun piece was doneon a narrow loom and handstitched together. It is initialedin red. Could you please tellwhat you know about theseand what they might be worthshould we decide to sell.

Thank you,N. A.

Dear N. A.:Let me tackle the damask

tablecloth first, and the firstquestion I have is whether ornot N. A. has the matchingnapkins. These add a greatdeal to the value, and if miss-ing, they detract significantlyfrom the overall worth.

Damask can be made fromsilk, cotton, wool, linen, orsynthetic fibers. It has a pat-tern developed in the weavingprocess with one warp yarnand one weft yarn that form acontrasting (sometimes verysubtle) design in the finishedproduct.

The name “Damask” isderived from the Syrian city ofDamascus, and it is one of thefive basic weaving techniquesemployed by Islamic weavers

since the early Middle Ages.Pieces using this weavingtechnique were being made asearly as the 9th century, butthe word did not appear inEurope until the 14th centuryin France.

From the 14th century,damasks were being woven in

The pieces were sewntogether because home loomswere not large enough to makewider widths of cloth - andmost housewives could onlythrow the shuttle so far duringthe weaving process. Thentwo lengths of cloth weresewn together to be used on abed, but many makers werecareful not to allow the patternto match exactly.

To do so would haveallowed all the luck to run outof the piece, and this needed tobe avoided. The pattern onthis piece is reminiscent ofone called “Pine Bloom” butis probably just somewhat

similar.The value of these is fairly

modest. It would be greater ifwe could identify the name ofthe maker from the initialswoven into the factory, but atthis time, we cannot. At auc-tion, if this piece is in excel-lent condition, it would proba-bly sell in the $50 to $75 rangeand retail for around $100 to$200 dollars.

Have an antique or col-lectible you would like to knowmore about? E-mail your ques-tions and high resolution imagesto: [email protected].

Italy and they were generally asingle color with a satin pat-tern against a duller ground.Eventually, two color damaskswere made with one color hav-

ing a satin finish and the otherbeing more matte. In manyinstances gold was used as thecontrasting color and in someinstances, metallic threadswere used.

Damask tablecloths arestill being made and they canbe found in a wide variety ofstyles and colors. This one ischarming with its farm ani-mals and contrasting ecru andwhite coloration and wasprobably made during the sec-ond or third quarter of the 20thcentury. However, I do notknow the size and this willrestrict my ability to value itaccurately.

But if it is a good size andin excellent condition, itshould sell for about $100 atauction and maybe in the $175to $250 range at retail. If a setof 12 napkins is present, thatwould cause this price to dou-ble - at least.

Now on to the homespun,which is also “tablecloth size”but may have been intended tobe a bed covering of somesort. It was woven on a small“four harness” loom, probablyby a housewife or her servant.

The fabric is probably flax(linen) for the warp and woolfor the weft. These materialswere probably raised on thehome farm and converted tothread or yarn on the family’sspinning wheel. It was coloredat home with natural dyes andthen woven into the cloth seenhere. The date of manufactureis probably pre-1840 and maybe as early as about 1820.

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11/11/11, SPRING GROVE, FRI8:30 AM, Furniture, shelf clocks,woodenwares, crocks, jugs, toys,dolls etc., Porters Fire Co 1199Porters Rd, PA On-Site Auction Co.LLC

11/11-12/11, MCVEYTOWN, FRI4:30 SAT 9 AM, Gold coins,antiques, crocks, milk bottle collec-tion, local advertisers, glassware,primitives, signs, furniture etc., 50Sawmill Dr, Chesney Auction Barn

11/11-12/11, DOWNINGTOWN,FRI 6 PM SAT 9 AM, Antiques,463 E Lancaster Ave, Pook & Pook, Inc.

11/11-12/11, BLUE BALL, FRI &SAT 8 AM, Button, Blue Ball FireHall Rt 322, Rich Harry (PuttAuction)

11/10/11, LANDISVILLE,THURS 1 PM, Furniture, antiques,glassware, sterling, diamond ring,toys, guns etc., 241 Stanley Ave,Miller & Siegrist Auctioneers LLC

11/09/11, KINZERS, WED 10AM, Asian arts, porcelains, jade,rare & first edition books, clocks,primitives, furniture, sterling,sports, musical instruments,weapons, jewelry etc., 5336 MineRd, The Gap Auction

11/08/11, PLAINS, TUES 5 PM,Furniture, antiques, holiday items,dollhouse supplies, HO trains, toys,Dept. 56, glassware, pictures etc.,29 E Carey St, Cook & CookAuctions

11/08/11, ASTON, TUES 1 PM,Glassware, collectibles, household,antiques, furniture, trains, toys, HiFi, radio collection, 2500 Market St,Uniques & Antiques Auction Sales

11/07/11, YORK, MON 9 AM,Antiques, collectibles, furniture,glassware, china, coins, firearms,tools etc., 240 Hatchery Rd, ToomeyAuction Service, Inc.

11/07/11, MOHNTON, MON 1PM, Gruber Wagon, 1929 Model AFord Truck, Green Hills Auction Ctr794 Kurtz Mill Rd Rt 568, Samuel& Philip Ferraro

11/07/11, LEESPORT, MON 1PM, Furniture, collectibles, glass-ware, clocks, paintings, prints,coins, stamps, guns, jewelry, fish-ing, sports, gas powered bikes etc.,Leesport Farmers Market Rt 61,Pennypacker's Auction House

11/07/11, CHAMBERSBURG,MON NOON, Antiques, automo-biles, vintage decor, modern furni-ture, collectibles, personal property,Gateway Gallery Auction 643Kriner Rd, John F. Kohler, Jr.

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11/12/11, LOUISVILLE, SAT 10AM, Sports, Louisville SluggerMuseum & Factory 800 W Main St,Hunt Auctions

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11/12/11, REHOBOTH, SAT 10AM, Jewelry, coins, furniture, art,rifles, collectibles, sterling silver,2004 Mercedes ML 350 InspirationEdition, 330 Rehoboth Ave, StuartKingston, Inc.

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50 Sawmill Drive, McVeytown, PA 17051 (Rt. 322 to Rt. 522S west of McVeytown, turn on Little Brick Rd.)

Gold Coins, Antiques, Crocks, Milk Bottle Collection, Local Advertisers, Beautiful Glassware,

Primitives, Signs & so much more Gold Coins: 1898 $20.00 Gold coin, 1907 $10.00 Gold coin, 1904- 1908-1909-1912-1880-1887 $5.00 Gold coin, 1910 $2.50 Gold coin, 1856 $2.50 Gold coin on gold chain, Stoneware: McCormick-Deering 2 gal. crock, 3 gal. Cowden & Wilcox decorated jug, Thomas Bros. Huntington crock, JH Dipple, AGC Dipple, Stoneware chicken & peep waterers, AGC Dipple peep waterer, 5 gal. crock w/ears, Hat mold, Hawthorn Pottery Co. crock, 1 1 ⁄ 2 New Bethlehem crock, FH Cowden jug, Many other crocks & jugs, Atlantic Motor Oil porcelain sign, Farquhar-Iron Age Farm Machinery porcelain sign, Wolf Motor Oil tin sign, DeKalb signs, Jamesway Equipment tin sign, V-C Harvest King tin sign & blackboard, Brookland Mill Inc. (Purina) sign, Blue Ribbon Cigar sign, Co-op Black Hawk tin thermometer, Tractor seats (Deering - Champion - Adriance - Evans), Motor Oil 2 gal., Clover Penn PA oil can, Sunoco, Saphire motor oil, Valor Texaco, Gulf Supreme, PA Motor Oil, Sinclair, Rugby, Red Bell, All State, Supreme, Actol, Medalist & Many more, Essence Sphinx oil can (Vacuum Oil Co.), Misc.: Dovetailed blanket chests (several), Hamilton & Burlington Pocket Watches, Men’s Diamond Ring. Kit Stoner paintings & ornaments, New York Line Railroad lantern, Fordson toolboxes, Advertiser tins (many), Dietz lantern & others, Granite pans/pots/ coffeepots of all colors, Brass steam whistle, Brass fire extinguisher, Bamboo fly rod & others, Rug beaters, Prairie Planter, Washboards, Wooden wringer washer top, 4’ alum. Christmas tree (NIB), Taylor & Boggis summer girl burner, Butter churn, KaVee/Zook can, Clarks Florence Chocolates bucket, Keystone Peanuts wooden box, Wooden tobacco box, Unused punch boards, DeLaval can, Political pins, Fishing license pins, 1953-1955 Bike licenses, E.E. McMeen & Co. school fair ticket, Papier-mâché Santas, Celluloid animals, Glass tree topper, PA Railroad key fobs, Oil Co. key fobs, Adv. metals, Local postcards, Vance School 1933 McVeytown miniature flash book, White’s Garage calendar, Booth Funeral Home adv., George Miller & Son adv., Oil bottles w/spouts & caps, Oil jar carriers, 1935-36 Penna inspect sticker, Buggy whip holder, Cast-iron dog (H&Z?), Nabisco Biscuit box, Sterling silver candlesticks, German Kugels, Cigar box glass covers, Butter churns, German metals, Large candy jar, PRR calendars, Universal #25 churn, Mason jar churn, Miniature lanterns, Butter pats, Cast trivets, PRR inkwell, Roseville child’s plate, Planters Peanuts papier-mâché pc., Various Roseville pcs., Bear bank w/metal lid, JB Sayer box call, Halfpenny call, Clover Farms Store items, Plus an incredible amount more! Milk Bottles: Collection of approx. 50 bottles, Guns: Savage 30-30 model 99, Winchester 16 ga. model 12, Savage 22 over 410, Crossman Medalist II pellet gun pistol, Terms of sale: Cash or good check, Food stand, Bring chairs. Auctioneer or Seller not responsible for accidents. All verbal information day of sale takes precedence over written ads www.chesneyauction.com (photos) This will be a very Large AUCTION.

Chesney Auctioneering, LLC PH. #(717) 899-7661 Don Chesney #AU005039, Bill White Auctioneers.

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 and

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 8:00 A.M. BOTH DAYS

To Be Held At The BLUE BALL FIREHALL,

BLUE BALL, LANCASTER CO., PA (Along Rt. 322 East, Exit 298 Of PA Turnpike), 3 Blocks From Intersection Of Rts. 23 And 322).

This Auction Has All Types Of Buttons For The Collector And Dealer. 18th Century, Nice Livery, Paris Backs, All Types Of Metal, Buckles, Clear, Colored And Black Glass; Loads Of Poke Boxes, Books, Plus Loads Of Other Types Of Buttons.

Check auctionzip.com For Photos

For Information On Button Auction Call (717) 859-2254

RICH HARRY, AUCTIONEER AU-0021183-L

DARYL L. SHUPP, APP. AUCTIONEER

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Cordier Auctions &Appraisals will be holdingtheir Two Day Fall Antique &Fine Art auction in their newfacility in Harrisburg,Pennsylvania, on November5 and 6. The 12,000 squarefoot facility, located at 1500Paxton Street, will house thecompany’s salesroom, officesand storage facility. Theearly 20th century brickstructure provides ampleparking and easy access fromInterstate 83. The top twofloors are home to the CentralPenn Business Journal.

Cordier had been in theantiques business for overthirty years when they beganconducting auctions, aboutsix years ago. Cordier

Auctions holds auctions witha focus on art and antiques,firearms, coins and jewelry,estates, and real estate. Theywill continue to maintainoffices in Camp Hill.

A regional auction com-pany, Cordier Auctions alsoconducts onsite auctionsacross Central Pennsylvaniaand has conducted auctionsas far away as Buffalo, NewYork. Cordier has experi-enced considerable growth

since entering the auctionbusiness. They currentlyhave 20 employees, includ-

ing three full time licensedauctioneers and three certi-fied appraisers. They alsoemploy numerous specialistconsultants.

David Cordier stated,“We are looking forward tomoving into the new locationin the city of Harrisburg.Consolidating our main oper-ations will increase our effi-ciency, and the proximity toInterstate 83 for client acces-sibility is an added bonus.”

The first auction to beheld in the new location willbe Cordier’s Two Day FallAntique & Fine Art auction

on November 5 and 6.Highlights of the 675plus lot sale include a19th-century Flemishcarved ivory tankard,two Baccarat chande-liers, and a circa 1919Cartier diamond wrist-watch in addition to acollection of US &English coins, silver,jewelry, furniture, andfine, Asian, and deco-rative arts.

Saturday’s sale isslated to offer coins,collectibles, jewelry,

and silver. Acollection of90 plus lots of

high grade USand Englishcoins will startthe auction.Highlights ofEnglish coinageinclude a 1658

Cromwell crown, 1695William III crown and a 1687James II crown. Among UScoins will be 37 gold piecesincluding a 1911-D Indian$2.50 quarter eagle and 1904-S and 1927 Liberty head $20double eagles.

Among collectibles willbe a 1940 Pittsburgh Piratesteam signed ball and a frameddisplay of 1961 New YorkYankees team signatures,both with JSA letters ofauthenticity. Several lots of

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1.83 carat VVS2 diamond soli-taire with side diamonds (esti-mate $5,000-$10,000).

19th century Flemish carved ivory tankard(estimate $10,000-$15,000).

1658 Cromwell crown & 1911-DIndian head $2.50 quarter eagle.

1940 Pittsburgh Pirates teamedsigned ball (estimate $1,500-$2,000). Chinese Qing Wucai dragon

jar (estimate $2,000-$4,000).

Durgin sterling tea set (estimate $9,500-$18,000).

Large 48 light Baccarat Zenith chandelier(estimate $25,000-$50,000).

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The Collection of Lester and Barbara BreiningerSession One November 11th at 6pmSession Two November 12th at 9am

463 East Lancaster Ave.Downingtown, PA 19335

Phone (610) 269-4040Fax (610) 269-9274

www.pookandpook.com

1. Pennsylvania redware dog.2. Fine Jasper Lost Lake point.3. Important Philadelphia pewter coffeepot, attributed to William Will.4. Sampling of extensive collection of Native American artifacts.5. Large grouping of Peter Derr lighting and utensils.6. Jacob Maentel, portrait of Anna Seltzer 7. Pennsylvania redware figure of a gentleman.8. Ben Austrian, ‘Chicks in the Pumpkin Patch’.9. Johann Conrad Gilbert, vibrant ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate.10.PA redware crock, dated 1816, attributed to Solomon Grimm, Rockland Township, Berks County.11. Montgomery County, Pennsylvania sgraffito redware charger, attributed to Henry Roudebush.12. Pennsylvania oil on board profile portrait of Conrad Weiser III.13. Berks County, Pennsylvania Chippendale cherry tall case clock, Henry Hahn, Reading .14. Pennsylvania stoneware batter jug, Cowden & Wilcox Harrisburg, PA.15. Pennsylvania redware two-handled jar.

ExhibitionNovember 5th & 6th, 12pm to 5pmNovember 7th - 10th, 10am to 4pm

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The Collection of Lester and Barbara BreiningerSession One November 11th at 6pmSession Two November 12th at 9am

463 East Lancaster Ave.Downingtown, PA 19335

Phone (610) 269-4040Fax (610) 269-9274

www.pookandpook.com

1. Pennsylvania redware dog.2. Fine Jasper Lost Lake point.3. Important Philadelphia pewter coffeepot, attributed to William Will.4. Sampling of extensive collection of Native American artifacts.5. Large grouping of Peter Derr lighting and utensils.6. Jacob Maentel, portrait of Anna Seltzer 7. Pennsylvania redware figure of a gentleman.8. Ben Austrian, ‘Chicks in the Pumpkin Patch’.9. Johann Conrad Gilbert, vibrant ink and watercolor fraktur birth certificate.10.PA redware crock, dated 1816, attributed to Solomon Grimm, Rockland Township, Berks County.11. Montgomery County, Pennsylvania sgraffito redware charger, attributed to Henry Roudebush.12. Pennsylvania oil on board profile portrait of Conrad Weiser III.13. Berks County, Pennsylvania Chippendale cherry tall case clock, Henry Hahn, Reading .14. Pennsylvania stoneware batter jug, Cowden & Wilcox Harrisburg, PA.15. Pennsylvania redware two-handled jar.

ExhibitionNovember 5th & 6th, 12pm to 5pmNovember 7th - 10th, 10am to 4pm

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OUTSTANDING PUBLIC AUCTION

PRIMITIVES, EARLY ANTIQUES, WWII ITEMS, NAZI ITEMS, KEROSENE LIGHT COLLECTION, MINER’S

LIGHTS, RR LANTERNS, LADY HEAD PLANTER COLLECTION, WINCHESTER AX, INDIAN ARTIFACT

COLLECTION, GERMAN METAL ANIMALS, STERLING ITEMS, TOOLS, FURNITURE, VIOLINS, BANJO,

ACCORDIONS, LOCAL MILK BOTTLES, OLD MILK CANS

SAT., NOV. 5, 2011 AT 8:30 A.M. Located at the Kempton Community Center, between Reading and Allentown on Rts. 78 & 22 at the Krumsville Exit, take Rt. 737 N. approx. 5 miles to 82 Community Dr.,

KEMPTON, PA 19529 BERKS COUNTY. LOOK FOR AUCTION SIGNS.

TERMS - CASH OR PA CHECKS. NO OUT-OF-STATE CHECKS ACCEPTED. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM. NOTE: This Auction Is From A Private Residence With Many Quality Antiques And Collectables. Selling 2 Auctioneers Starting At 12 Noon.

For Full Ad And Pictures Go To auctionzip.com ID#5574.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011 at 10:00 AM

308 N. Main St., GREENSBORO, MD Selling from the home of Elsie & Brud Embert, after many years of

collecting, are relocating and will sell the following items: FURNITURE: Marble top washstands, Victorian love seat - side chairs - armchair, Empire style bench, pine tables, Empire style coffee table, plank bottom chairs, twin rope beds, blanket chest, several chest of drawers, pine stand, rope bed, ladderback chairs, pine wall table, old school desk, trunks, cane rocker, Ant. card table, hall rack, (2) Amish stools, kitchen cabinet, chest freezer, l ove seat, bar stools, recliner, port. television & stand, rocker, and many other items. COLLECTIBLES: Large collection of Antique tools, sleigh bells, sailboat weathervane, Ironware, child’s sleighs, scales, doll cradle, traveling butcher’s kit in wood case, wood pulleys, stone jugs , anchors, mantel clocks, blue & white china, cruets, salts, glassware, crocks, case clock - wood work s, old telescope, Aladdin lamp, cow bell, wood box, miniature lamps, dome clock, dresser dishes, several mo del boats, swan decoy, doll trunk, pitcher & bowl, brass doll bed, floor lamp - boat prop. Base, brass t ub, Roseville pottery, oriental style rug, foot warmer, shoe lathes, kerosene lamps, brass bucket, coffe e grinder, pictures, milk cans, iron pot, sundial, birdbath, 7-Up sign, and many, many other items. TOOLS/VEHICLE: 1994 Chev. S-10 Blazer 4 Dr., AT, 4x4 (111,240 miles), 10 ton wood splitter, port. sandblaster, air compressor 1 hp., EZgo 21 Golf cart, table saw, drill press, bench grinder, workbench, small safe, shop vac, woodstove, canoe, small sailboat, wood lathe, anvil, c-clamps, bar clamps, pipe clamps, ladders, bicycles, and many other items. TERMS: Cash or approved check with current letter from your bank guaranteeing funds, unless you are known by the Auctioneer. All items sold “AS-IS,” “WHERE-IS” with no guarantee. No Buyer’s Premium. OWNERS: Elsie & Brud Embert

A. CURTIS ANDREW AUCTION, INC. 410-754-8826 / 410-479-0756 • www.acurtisandrewauction.com

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A LDERFER A UCTION A LDERFER A UCTION A LDERFER A UCTION T HIS W EEK ’ S E VENTS

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M ONDAY , N OVEMBER 7 TH

3:00-5:00 P.M. R EAL E STATE O PEN H OUSE at 1753 Westwood Rd., Reading, PA

This well-built 3 BR/1.5 bath brick ranch house in Colony Park; Spring Township features hardwood floors, ceramic tile bath, oak kitchen, full basement, patio and porch. Convenient location to schools, shopping, dining and Routes 422/222.

T UESDAY , N OVEMBER 8 TH

8:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Preview

Noon: D ISCOVERY & I LLUSTRATION A RT An eclectic collection of 200+ American and European paintings, illustrations and fine prints. Artists to Include: Harold Altman, Louis Bosa, Giuseppi Carelli, Danielle De Mers, Clarence I. Dreisbach, Ray G. Ellis, G. Harel, Samuel S. Heller, Arthur Hoefler, Simon N. Karczmar, Edwin H. Kiefer, John Frederick Lewis, Jim Palmer, Richard Gilson Reeve, M. Saltmann, H. Schafer, Shaoul Smira, Marcel Stockmans, Albert Sway, Joyce Walker.

Bid Live or Online here: www.artfact.com/alderferauction

4:00 P.M.: T OYS & T RAINS Including brass HO, Mantua 2-6-6-2 logging mallet, 9 brass HO

locomotives, Bowser 4-6-6-4 Challenger. G-Scale: Southern Crescent ABA and seven passenger cars. Large quantity of HO scale trains,

structures, rolling stock, locomotives, by Rivarossi, Athearn, Walthers, and much more!

Additional G-Scale items! Lionel Postwar approx. 150+ lots including 64-64 boxcars, 2191W empty set box,

397 coal loaders, milk car and cattle car sets, ZW Transformers, 64-64-300 Rutland boxcar, assortment of steam locomotives, and tenders.

Toys: Large quantity of Die-cast toys, Franklin Mint, Hot Wheels Redline, some mint on card. Matchbox, lead soldiers, Marx play set figures, large quantity of Ertl Texaco die-cast.

Model Ships: Large quantity of model ships orig. boxes, Trumpeter, Tamiya, Heller, Dragon models. All original boxes!

Other Upcoming Train Auctions: Dec. 6th (Single Owner Collection: Large Quantity of Lionel Trains.) & Dec. 28th.

Bid Live or Online here: www.artfact.com/alderferauction

W EDNESDAY , N OVEMBER 9 TH

10:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Preview • 10:00 A.M.-Noon (Open Appraisal Day)

T HURSDAY , N OVEMBER 10 TH

8:00 A.M. Preview

10:00 A.M.: E STATE A UCTION (NEW TIME) African Masks/Art, 11 figures from Papua New Guinea from the Sepik River Villages

(Collector in 1974), Libation Collection, Furniture/Furni- shings, Jewelry, Sterling, Books, Artwork, China & Glassware, Collectibles and more!

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MULTI-ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, November 5, 2011

Auction 10 A.M. - Preview 9 A.M.

Island Heights Firehall, 15 Lake Ave., Island Heights, NJ 08732

Items for Sale to Include, Approx. 200 Vintage Unopened Model Kits from 1960’s Through 1980’s, Kitchen Collectibles, Collection of Sheet Music, Eastlake Corner Chair, Oak Slant Front Lady’s Desk, Linens, Estate Costume Jewelry [Some Signed], Vintage Christmas [Many Santas], Pottery, Large Collection of Stangl, Postcards, Collection of Elvis Items, Lionel Trains/Accessories, Nodders, Poli tical Campaign Pins, Hallmark Barbie Ornaments, Camera [Cannon T90/Accessories], 1960’s Playboy Mags, Vintage Labels, Paper Items, Vintage Razors/Blades, Vintage Negative Slides, Comics, Baseball Cards, Vintage Hats, Collection of Precious Moments, Perfume Bottles [Some Fenton], Depression Glass, China Kitchen Collectibles, Paintings, Lamps, Edison Cylinders, Comics, Vintage Fishing Poles, Radio s, Pop-Up Minnie Mouse Book [1933 Walt Disney Enterprises], Currier [James Buchanan, Democratic Candidate for President], Vintage Paper Items, Vintage Silhouettes, Vintage Lighters, WWII & Nazi Items, Motorcycle Mags. 1960’s/80’s, Murano Glass Bells, Beer Steins, Dolls [Shirley Temple, Ginny, Little Miss Revlon, Nancy Ann], Doll Clothes, NASCAR Items, N.Y World’s Fair Items [1939 & 1964], Photos, Lead Soldiers, Marx Figures & Accessories, Still Banks, Boy Scout Items, Old Books. Still Unpacking Boxes. Lots of Great Estate Merchandise With Too Much To List.

Upcoming Auction - New Year’s Day, January 1, 2012, Island Heights Firehall, Island Heights, NJ 08732.

Directions: Garden State Pky. Exit 82, Rt. 37 East [Island Heights], to West End Ave. Make Right, To Lake Ave. Make Left, Firehall on Left. Terms: Cash, NJ Check. 15% Buyer’s Premium. No Out-of-State Checks Unless Accompanied by Current Bank Letter of Credit. Food by Ladies Auxiliary. Plenty of Parking.

Jersey Shore Auction Service Jerry Manganello - 732-341-0575 Web Sites - jerseyshoreauctionservice.com & auctionzip.com #3034

AUCTION SALE BILLSCORDIER

phonographs and rollerorgans will be offered as willa fine 19th century tin tradesign for a book printer (esti-mate $500 to $1,000).Among toys will be a MarxRing-a-Ling Circus and a19th century BlackAmericana jigger toy.

Over 75 lots of silver willbe offered including tea sets,flatware sets, pitchers, boxesand more by such companiesas Tiffany, Stieff, Kirk,Gorham, and Towle amongothers. Highlights includetwo large seven piece tea setsby William Durgin and Reed& Barton as well as a largeparcel gilt and sterling silvernef. Of note is an 18th-centu-ry American silver tankardattributed to JosephRichardson, Philadelphia,

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Pennsylvania circa1770 to 1780.

Saturday’s sessionwill conclude with finejewelry and watches.Among diamond jewel-ry is a 1.83 carat VVS2diamond solitaire set inplatinum with side dia-monds (estimate$5,000 to $10,000) anda 3.14 ctw French dia-mond and platinumbracelet (estimate$2,500 to $4,500).Several diamond wrist-watches will be offeredincluding a lady’s ArtDeco Cartier wrist-watch circa 1919 (esti-mate $5,000 to $7,000).A Vacheron andConstantin 18K goldpocket watch (estimate $800to $1,000) is a highlightamong several gold pocketwatches to be offered.

Sunday’s session willinclude furniture and rugs,clocks, lighting and fine,

Asian and decorative arts.Furniture will offer severalAmerican period casedpieces including a diminutivePennsylvania Hepplewhitechest of drawers. Otherpieces of note include a largeVictorian over mantle mirror,an Italian secretary desk andan inlaid table attributed toHerter. Several pieces of fineMiddle Eastern inlaid chestsand seating will also beoffered.

A key lot of the sale willbe a 19th century Flemishcarved ivory tankard.Estimated at $10,000 to$15,000, the tankard featurescarving of Bacchanalia with afigural handle and lid sur-mounted by putti. Other high-lights in decorative arts willbe Sevres urns and a 1746Oxford Furnace, New Jerseycast iron fireback (estimate

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Miniature painting on ivory of Columbus (estimate $1,500-$3,000).

Lady’s Cartier Art Deco dia-mond wristwatch (estimate$5,000-$7,000). 1746 Oxford Furnace fireback, New Jersey (estimate $1,000-

$2,000).

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or www. bostwickauctions.com

Antique Estates Auction SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 TH

AT 10 A.M. “NOTICE New Day & Time”

1121 Rt. 96, CANDOR, NY 13743 Between Binghamton & Elmira. Worth The Drive

1,200+ Lots - 2 Auctioneers At Once Bring Friends * Great Food * Delivery & Pick-Up Available

* Familes Welcome * Preview 8 A.M. Sale Day Terms : Cash or Credit Card ~ “13% Buyer’s Premium” ~

3% Discount With CASH or Approved Check. 100s of Photos & Other Info. At www.bostwickauctions.com

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OUTSTANDING ESTATE AUCTION SAT., NOVEMBER 12 AT 10:00 A.M.

THE WEST END FIREHALL

BRODHEADSVILLE, PA 18322 Selling for the Estate of Barbara MacKenzie, Late Of Long Valley, NJ, Sample Items To Include: Galle Perfume Bottle, Oak Double Box Wall Phone, Coffee Grinder, Clark's Spool Cabinet, Washstand, Set Hitchcock Chairs, Corner Cupboard, Putnam Dye Store Dispenser, Ferry Seed Box, Rolls Racer "Tot" Wagon, Texaco "N. Dakota" Model, Britains, Celluloid And Other Animal Miniatures, Steiff Animals, Breyer Cows O/B, Dolls And Doll Furniture, 1909 Gyroscope, Toy And Mini Sewing Machines, 100s Ant. Sewing Collection, Old Buttons, Clocks, Poultry Crate, Butcher's Kettle, Minstrel Show Posters, Postcards, Gold & Sterling Jewelry, Fans, Linens, Civil War Belt Buckles, Ammo. Pouch Plate And Breast Plate, Encased CW Images (Some Named), (6) CW Letters, Outstanding Mod. 1860 E&S Cavalry Sword , (5) Vol. "Hist. Of The PA Volunteers" (Bates), CW Enlistment & Discharge Papers, A. Jackson And G. Cleveland Signed Documents, 19th C. U.S. Coins And Stamps, PA Grange Badge, CI Pitcher Pump, CI Penny Matchbox Vending Machine Ca. 1915 (Ferdinand Gutmann & Co.), Joseph Gottchalk Photography Collection, Primitives Of All Kinds, Inkwells, Books And More. For GPS Directions, Listing, Photos And Online Bidding Catalog (Half Of Auction), Visit www. A uctionzip.com (Auctioneer I D #4958) . Door Open 8:30 A. M . Auction Day.

JACK HAMBLIN, AUCTIONEER , AU1813L PAA / NAA 570-688-5735

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Public Auction Of Antiques, Collectibles, Lot S&Ps, lot Cast-Iron & China Bells, All kinds of Antique Lamps, Agateware,

Cast-iron Toys & Doorstops, Wood Carved Items, Ephemera, Conestoga Wagon Bed (Only)

SAT., NOVEMBER 5, 2011 AT 8:30 A.M.

Loc.: 91 Hilltop Drive, CONESTOGA, LANC. CO., PA

( Dir.: From Lancaster take Rt. 324 S., in New Danville take New Danville Pike to Main St. Conestoga, at Post Office, veer L on River Corner Rd., L on Hilltop Dr.). Great Diversity Sale!!!

Lot Pics. at www.probstauction.com Auction by Tom Grassel & Leon Appel

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

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AUCTION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 TH ~ 5:30 P.M.

Roma Club, 739 Lincoln Ave., BURLINGTON, NJ TRAINS: 1939 Lionel #229, #603; #2657 #603; A.F. transformer; Lionel Club printing set; flashing signal. 2655; #2661; saddles; Jewelry: COINS (starting 5:30 P.M.): Canadian/U.S.; ephemera, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: 1920’s smoking table; 2 1907 bayonets, 2 brass handled swords 1888; 1930’s Cathedral radio, Halloween masks; dress sword with chains & sheath, Lennon Sister’s paper dolls; marbles; toy taxi; submarine models; Barbies, dolls, clothes & cases; Baseball, signed photos, COA. All regular auctions are held indoor at the Roma Club at 739 Lincoln Avenue in Burlington, NJ. All items are sold as-is/where-is with no implied guarantee. Owner & auctioneers are not responsible for accidents on premises. 7% New Jersey sales tax without tax ID. Terms: Cash or check with two IDs. Check www.auctionzip.com for details/pictures. 609-216-0383 . Accepting consignments.

Next scheduled sale Friday, Nov. 21st

One Grenoble Place • Rehoboth Beach, DE • 19971Call (302) 227-2524 • www.stuartkingston.com

Stuart Kingston: MULTI-ESTATE AUCTION

Terms: 12% buyer's premium with cash or check; 15% buyer's premi-um with all major credit cards. Prompt removal required day of sale.

Collection of Jewelry: (Partial Listing) 18KWG Sapphire, Emerald & Diamond Ring 54Br=.78cts.,4Sapph/Em=2.44cts.; 14KYG Cab Ruby, Pearl, Lapis & Quartz Bracelet; 18KYG Diamond Bangle Bracelet4Br=.16cts., 29.84gm by Penny Preville; 14KYG Natural Pink Pearl Necklace 8.5x9mm; 14KWG DiamondChandelier Earrings 1ct.; 18KWG Ruby & Diamond Deco Style Bracelet 48R=7.10cts, 192D=.74cts; 18KYG Ruby& Diamond Ring, Oval Ruby=6cts, 2Br=.90cts; 18KWG Golden Sapphire & Diamond Ring, Emerald CutSapph=5.14, 2 Trillion Cut Dia=.53; 18KWG Sapphire & Diamond Twin Stone Ring 2 Sapph=3.05, Dia=.55cts;18KWG Sapphire & Diamond Bracelet 294Br=1.37cts., 26 Sapph=3.18cts; Br=3.02cts., I/SI1, EGL Certified;18KYG Roberto Coin Necklace, 77.59gm, 49.91dwt; 18KYG Roberto Coin Earrings, 13.51dwt; 14KYG DiamondTiffany Watch 36 Dia= .75cts, G/VS1; 14KYG Charm Bracelet w/ 8 CharmsCollection of Coins: (Partial Listing) 1887 Morgan Silver Dollar; 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar; Hungary 20k Silver1846B Coin; (2)1925 US Peace Dollar; (2)1922 US Peace Silver Dollar; California 1/2c Token; 1951 & 1959Franklin Half Dollar; 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar; (56) 1964 Silver Kennedy Half DollarFurniture & Art: (Partial Listing) English Georgian Mahogany Inlaid Circular Extending Dining Table w/ 5 Leaves;8 English Georgian Mahogany Side Chairs & 1 Armchair; Drop Front Secretary/Bookcase; Antique BaltimoreSettee, ca. 1790-1820; Burle Maple Queen Anne Dresser/Desk; 18th Century French Wingback Armchair;Cherry Keyhole Desk, ca.1910; Still Life, Oil on Canvas by Pauline Jones King; Point Lobos by Bethanne KinsellaCople, 13.5"x15.5"; Mispillion Inlet by Julie Baxendell; Abstract by Lawrence Rothbort (1920-1963), 26"x19", Oilon Board; Fast Asleep by Itzchak Tarkay, Litho 16"x21"; "Sacred Ground" by Bev DoolittleCollection of Rifles, Shotguns, Revolvers & Automatic Pistols: (Partial Listing) Ruger 20 Gauge Red Label,Over/Under, USA, Very Good/Mint Condition #400-03715; Beretta 12 Gauge, Side/Side, Italy, 3" Mag. Shells,Fancy Scrollwork, Mint Condition; Colt .44 Special, Single Action Army, Original Box, CT, Cowboy Pistol, Blue Steel,Mint Condition #40045SA; Colt Officer's .38 Special, 6 Shot, CT, Ivory Handle, Blue Steel, Mint Condition; Smith& Wesson .44 Mag, Blue Steel. Springfield Mass., Mint Condition; Browning .375 H&H Mag., Bolt, Belgium, MintCondition, Original Box, #62385L71; Mauser Luger, .30/9mm, Germany, Iterarms of Alexandria Virginia,New/Mint Condition #11005634; Weatherby Mark V .270 Mag, Bolt, Germany, Mint Condition, #P57438;Winchester Model 70, .375 H&H Mag., Bolt, USA, Mint Condition, #788653Collectibles: (Partial Listing) Davy Jones Signed Acoustic Guitar, The Monkees; Framed Guitar, Signed by Pete Bestfrom The Beatles; Farewell to the Open Final Swilcan Bridge Salute, Jack Nicklaus, July 15, 2005 & Signed Autographfrom 1970; Large Collection of Hunting Knives, Gutting Knives, Military Knives & Swords; Signed Document fromRichard Nixon, April 13, 1983, Hand Written Letter to Louise Ansberry; Autograph of Charles Chaplin, 1932; BronzeSculpture "Lovers I" Limited Edition by W. Aribu, 34"wx31"dx50"h; Large Collection of Hummel FigurinesSterling Silver: (Partial Listing) Black Star & Gorham Sterling Plate, 20oz.; 6 Sterling Gorham MonogrammedPlates & 1 J.E. Caldwell Sterling Plate, 23oz.; 8 Sterling Silver Soup Spoons, 14oz.; Six Sterling Forks by J.E.Caldwell, 10oz.; Schofield Sterling Silver Sugar & Creamer on Paw Feet, 13oz.; International Sterling Bowl, 17oz.Automobile: 2004 Mercedes ML 350 Inspiration Edition, Fully Loaded, 70,732 miles

AUCTION: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, 2011AUCTION BEGINS 10AM • DOORS OPEN 9AM

LOCATION: 330 REHOBOTH AVENUE, REHOBOTH, DE English GeorgianMahoganySideboard,

ca.1810-1830

The French Village by JessieMackay 16"x13"

Stained Glass Panel

VictorianOak CurioCabinet ca.

1880

18K Roberto CoinJewelry & Tiffany

Watch

Hereke, Turkey 5.6x3.6 Signed Ozipek

Collection ofSterling Silver

Collection of Swords & KnivesCollection of Rifles

& Shotguns

Collection ofJewelry

Game Table &Silverplate Tea Set

Pair of AntiqueMeissen Lamps

1932 SouthAfrican Silver

2 1/2Schilling

WaterfordCrystal Lamp

Premiere Pose (FairModel) 1937, Print

Etching (HandColored) by Louis

Icart (1888-1950),Signed, 19"x11"

AntiqueCarved Jade

Collection of Lionel Trains & AccessoriesCollection of Revolvers &Automatic Pistols

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ESTATE SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 - 9:00 A.M.

ANTIQUES - TRAINS - BEAM COLLECTION - HOUSEHOLD - ETC. Located at 1805 York Haven Rd., YORK HAVEN, PA 17370

Directions: Take Newberrytown Exit from Rt. 83 Follow Rt. 382 to sale approx. 1.5 mile from Rt. 83. SIGNS POSTE D. FURNITURE: Sofa; Chairs; Coffee & end tables; Oak library table stand; washstand; Windsor Chairs; Ladder back chair; Cedar chest; NICE HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD BEDROOM SUITE & DINING ROOM SUITE; rope bed; spinning wheel; Real Nice Desk w/lock top and pigeonhole inside, very unusual; Curio Cabinet; Table lights; bar stools; Globe on Stand; Trunk; display case; Wall & Shelf clocks; Heart-shaped chairs; old shipping box; poster bed; wd. drop leaf table; York Safe ; patio furniture; sewing machine; APPLIANCES: Maytag Washer & Dryer; Upright freezer; refrigerator; elec. stove; coffee maker; microwave; DISHES/COLLECTIBLES: Germany Berry set; Russel Wright dishes; Noritake; Fostoria; Handblown glass; salt dips; sadirons; Carbon light; lg. crocks; jugs; Wagner #11 & #12 skillets; Avon pcs.; Meat grinder; vases; jardinière; deco lamp; Majolica pitcher; oil lamps; slag lamp; canners; jars; roasters; child’s tea set; old toys; old books; Christmas decorations; Lionel train set in boxes and track; BEAM Train set Grant 1872 w/track; Beam Woodie, Duesenberg Model J car, Bulldog Mack plus more; Michters decanters; Danbury Mint items; Winross trucks; Salem Brothers light; Models to incl. wd. boat w/box; Austria Moose heads & vases; Costume Jewelry; Gone w/Wind style lamp; quilts; Corelle; Pyrex; Erector set; canteen; nest bowls; pots; pans; utensils; o ld wd. mill; nice pictures; antique car creeper; TOOLS/ETC.: Honda EM1800 generator; 1973 Rupp 440 Snowmobile; Honda pwr. mower; lawn cart; picnic table; reel mower; sleds; 2-man & buck saw; jack; w d. snow scraper; sprinkle cans; tongue & groove subflooring; oil; hand & garden tools; shop vac.; kero heater; NOTE: Only a very partial listing, still unpacking. Nice selection of Antiques. Terms: CASH or GOOD PA Check. Not responsible for accidents.

Selling for Paul K. Beshore Estate HARDY’S AUCTION SERVICE, AU00002795L 717-432-3779, WWW.HAARS.COM

AUCTION SALE BILLS

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Public Auction Saturday, November 5th, 2011 at 9:00 A.M.

2741 Biggs Highway (Rt. 274), North East, MD 21901

Antiques - Art - Furniture - Bally Arcade - Tools Mahogany writing desk circa 1820, Kitchen cabinet pie safe circa 1910, square oak table, round oak Lions claw foot table, bookcases, oak hutch, dressers, beds, blanket chest, 200+ pieces kinds of Art - paintings -watercolors - etchings - posters - photos - mirrors - frames - includes local ar t and listed artists, costume jewelry, sterling, 2 Arcade nickel slot machines, slate top pool table, crocks, country collectibles, lanterns, many sets of china, Hull, McCoy, Japanese floor vase, mixing bowls, Fenton, cut glass, crystal, Milk bottles, Matchbox fire trucks, trains, Revell & AMT models, pedal car, Avon Porcelain dolls, Vintage dolls, fishing rods, Yard Machines riding mower, snow throwers, toolboxes, flexible ladder, novelty items, home furnishings, household and more.

Preview online www.JimRacineAuctions.com for updates & photos Inspection Fri., Nov 4th, 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. Doors open 8 A.M. day of sale

Terms: 13% Buyer’s Premium. 3% discount for payments in Cash or check. Visa/MC accepted.

Jim Racine Auctioneer 410-658-9720

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Dan Morphy, CEO ofMorphy Auctions, hasannounced the appointmentof antique advertising andcharacter toy expertMichael Karberg to theposition of AcquisitionsAssociate. Based in“Chicagoland” (the GreaterChicago tri-state area),Karberg will representMorphy’s at various showsaround the Midwest, includ-ing the Indy Ad Show,Chicago Toy Show andother events popular withcollectors of antique adver-tising, comic books, coin-ops, pop culture and vintagetoys.

Married with twodaughters, Karberg hasbeen a full-time antiquesdealer for the past 20 years.Prior to setting up his ownbusiness, he worked for hisfather’s excavation compa-ny. He holds a bachelor offine arts degree fromColumbia College inChicago.

Karberg becameacquainted with DanMorphy and his team on theshow circuit. “We would setup at a lot of the sameshows, and over the courseof the last 15 years, Danand I became friends,”

Karberg said. “I helped himseveral times with packingup estate contents anddelivering them to thegallery in Pennsylvania.That’s how I became awareof Dan’s tremendous workethic. It’s the same ethic myfather taught me, and I’mvery comfortable with it.”

In addition to sellingantiques to his privateclientele, Karberg collects“workwear” advertising,including signs for LeviStrauss and OshKoshB’Gosh. He is also a collec-tor and accomplishedrestorer of old bar-backstatues, countertop figuresand point-of-purchase dis-plays.

“With his extensiveknowledge and experienceand his great rapport withpeople, Mike is going to bea real asset to our team,”said Dan Morphy. “We’realready organizing a list ofshows where he will be rep-resenting us, and the datesare reaching well into nextsummer. Mike will be allover the Midwest, meetingwith collectors who mighthave questions about con-signing to Morphy’s.”

To contact Michael, call(219) 201-1640 or e-mail

[email protected] Morphy Auctions

online at www.morphyauctions.com.

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Pennypacker’s Auction House MON., NOVEMBER 7, 2011 Starting at 1:00 P.M.

Located at Leesport Farmer’s Market Rt. 61 (6 miles N of Reading), LEESPORT, PA

610-507-6943 or 610-413-5025 FURNITURE : Cherry D/R Suite w/6 chairs and extra leaves & china cabinet, Spinning

wheel, Marble top table, Corner cabinet, Depression 5 pc. Bed. Suite w/pink side mirrors, 2 Mahogany tier tables, Early pine farm w/one drawer, Empire & Mahogany tall stands, Wood decorated chest… COLLECTIBLES : Art Deco bronze lady dancer on light on

marble base, 150+ collector plates, Sterling ink pen & other ink pens, Bakelite w/matching holder, S terling thimbles, Ornate cast inkwell, Bride’s basket w/ornate silver holder, Collections of marbles, Lot of lighters, Collection coated bronze Lady of Liberty Bust, 1952 Aladdin thermos dec. w/fishermen & asst. fish, S teiff bear & monkey, 1917 Reading Motorcycle watch fobs, 2 lg. gas powered airplanes w/remote & extra moto rs, 1907 & 1919 PA License plates, Daguerreotype pictures tin and glass … GLASSWARE : Roseville, McCoy, Nippon, RS Prussia, Paperweights, Redware, Depression … CLOCKS : Miniature banjo clock, Banjo clock, Child’s Mastro banjo decorated w/Robt. Lee Riverboat & Black Sambo … PAINTINGS & PRINTS : V. Shearer (1937), Angstat, Nancy Rowland, Minor, Painting on Ivory, Gossip w/Caption “Satan Came Along,” Randy Rowe, Deco 3-D of nude lady full tiger mount wrapped around her, Clown (signed), many prints … COINS &

STAMPS : 100 sets of mint & proof sets all in boxes, very lg. stamp collection, Old to New stamps consisting of bands, birds, legends, cartoon books, 1st edition singers, space, Olympians and more, over $600.00 face value … GUNS: Mossberg, DH Davenport, Stevens, Hopkins & Allen and more. JEWELRY : Gold & Silver, many lots of good costume like Miriam Haskell, Cora, Monet over 1,000 pcs., S.C. Beaded purse w/orig. hook hanger … GAS POWERED BIKES : 1900’s Solex 1 cylinder with handle engaging system Model Z 3800. FISHING & SPORTS : Mixed lot of all sports cards, Old Glove signed, Old fishing lures …

For a full listing go to www.Auctionzip.com #28383 Auctioneer: James A. Pennypacker Sr. AU-000706L

NOTE: All Show Times 10:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M. SHOW LOCATION: York Fairgrounds Old Main Building.

Rt. 74 South Off Rt. 30 Early Bird 9:00 A.M. $10.00

YORK DOLL, TOY, TEDDY BEAR Antique, Modern, Collectible 2011 Show & Sale

Show Times 10 A.M.-3:00 P.M.

Info Ron and Sue Funk 3045 W. Meadowview Drive

Gordonville, PA 17529 (717) 687-8101 Eves.

Admission $5.00 With Ad $4.00 Children Free

Early Bird Admission

9:00 A.M. $10.00

York Expo Center 334 Carlisle Avenue

York, PA 17404

Approx. 200

Tables

Advance Registration Only

8 Ft. Tables Free Parking

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NAZARETH AUCTION CENTER

Two Public Auctions Two Public Auctions DOLL AUCTION

LONGABERGER ® BASKET & POTTERY AUCTION NAZARETH AUCTION CENTER, 330 W. Moorestown Road (Rt. 512), NAZARETH, PA 18064

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 AT 10:00 A.M. - DOORS OPEN AT 8:30 A.M.

Preview: Friday, Nov. 11th from noon to 7:00 P.M. Come join us for two fantastic auctions! Both auctions begin at 10 A.M.

DOLL AUCTION consists of 400+ lots of acquisitions from local estates and private collections. Dolls include vin tage Barbies, Barbie train case, Madame Alexander, Mary Hoyer, Ginny, Character dolls, Googlies, Composition, cloth, antique ch ina head dolls, approx. 100 antique

bisque dolls, doll furniture, boxes of antique & vintage doll bodies & parts, and so much more! LONGABERGER® AUCTION consists of 275+ lots of baskets, pottery pieces (many marked USA), wrought iron stands, bags, assorted liners/lids/protectors/tie-ons, and so much more.

There’s something for everyone at these auctions!

See website for detailed catalogs and photos -

www. D otta A uction.com Terms: 13% buyer’s premium,

3% discount for cash/good check.

330 W. Moorestown Road, Rt. 512

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]

1966-67 Japanese

Ash Blonde In Original Swimsuit

Antique Bisque 11 In. Gebruder Heubach Baby

2007 Christmas Collection Sweets & Treats Basket Large Selection Of Pottery Antique Bisque 23 In. Girl

Sewing Basket w/Four Interchangeable Lids

2002 Sm. Whitewashed Easter Basket

We are now accepting quality consignments for our next Doll Auction

scheduled for May 2012.

Antique Bisque 9 In. Googlie

Mary Hoyer 18 In. Gigi

Large Assortment Of Baskets

Several Wrought Iron

Stands

Fashion Queen Barbie #870

w/Orig. Outfit & 3 Wigs

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ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 TH , 2011 - 9:00 A.M.

Located in Perry Co., 328 Brady Rd., NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA 17068 Just S. of New Bloomfield on Rt. 34 near Wayne’s Transmission turn onto Roth Rd. Go 1 mi. to Royer R d. Turn right & go 1 mile to Brady Rd. Turn left.

ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES - FURNITURE - EMF HARTFORD MODEL COLT 45 RIFLE GUN: EMF Hartford model Colt 45 lever act. Rifle, Cumberland County PA, No. 2 of 10 made w/display, orig. box, Etched Bowie knife, & papers; LOCAL ART: Frank Traut Shermans Valley Railroad complete set 8 prints + others; ANTIQUES: 1 gal. J&E Norton (VT) stoneware jug w/bird dec.; 35+ Stoneware crocks & Jugs to incl. ES&B, & Cowd en, some in 4, 5, & 6 gal. sizes; Mechanicsburg Post office leaded glass windows; Lg. Coca-Cola store cooler; Butter bowl; stoneware & yellowware mixing bowls; brass bucket; 10 early purses; nice select hatpins; Vict. doll pull wagon; tin ABC plates; sm. root beer keg; Lg. oak splint baskets; Enameled teapot; cast-iron griddles, pans, Gy psy kettles, & Marietta 2 qt. bean pot; Beacon poultry feeders; butter churn; wooden rake (sgnd. Young), & 3-prong fork; permanent wave machine; Fisher anvil w/eagle; floor model Coca-Cola elect. cooler; quilts; wood bucket; CHRISTMAS: 2 boxes German feather tree “evergreen hedge”; “monowatt” Christmas reflectors; Vict. tinsel ornaments; figu ral lightbulbs; FURNITURE: Massive quartersawn oak sideboard w/claw feet; ornate marble top stepback hutch w/game carving; drugstore back bar lg. display cabinet; Vict. marble top mirrored dresser nice cond.; oak bowfront c hina cabinet; 3 early blanket chests; 3 & 5 dwr. oak dressers; jelly cabinet; candlestand; treadle sew. mach.; walnut hall table; child’s paint dec. rocker & chair; Eastlake rocker; Cobbler’s bench; cradles; modern “Ashford” spinning wheel (lk. new); gun cabinet (for 7); COLLECTIBLES: German Nazi etched WWII Klass bayonet; Lg. brass artillery shells; Vandenschen O/C water buffalo; Stoneware water-cooler; 25+ Longaberger® baskets (sold by 2nd auctioneer at 11:30 A.M.) 125 + Little Golden books; kitchen primitives to incl. wire pie rack w/heart, choppers, tin scoop, graters, shavers, etc .; Weymann & Son mandolin; ”Victory” clarinet; copper teapot; stirrups; bucksaw; wagon jack; 3 washboards; F&F mold M ammy S&Ps, creamer & sugar; cookie cutters; Little Bo Peep baby dish; button baby shoes; children’s books incl. little Black Sambo; German ocean liner money pouch; real photo postcards incl. New Cumberland, & Carlisle; WWI 1916 Co. H 325 INF France photo; Mechanicsburg adv. pcs. from Brandts, Meader’s, Lighty & Hershner; Battle Mountain Sa nitarium book; 60’s Silver Springs Speedway programs & yearbooks; New Cumberland items; Irwins Camp Hill 1 ⁄ 2 pt. milk bottle; lg. block & tackle; Bollenbach banjo Barometer (mod.); Seth Thomas wall clock (mod.); Oriental lacquer w all clock; Arron Willard Boston Banjo clock (mod.); Ridgeway wall clock (batt.); GLASSWARE: Lg. selection of clear pressed & pattern glass; pink & green Dep. pcs. to incl. basket, veggie, divided candy; TOYS: English patent German tin litho windup horseless carriage; NY 1918 tin litho windup car; Biehweide 3 Meifterarbeit German pasture fence w/box; celluloid animals; 3” ceramic dolls; paper cutout village w/box; Strombecker Dollhouse furniture w/orig. box; Cherilea lead soldier set 2/box; American Flyer gas airplane w/box; Pollyanna & Parcheesi games; Automatic Toy Co. Tin Lit ho “Auto Speedway”; Tin Litho windup train “Honeymoon express”; Chein windup duck; “TM” windup butterfly; Pat hegrams cine’vue w/19 views; Fisher-Price Pluto; friction jet & motorcycle; early tin dump truck; COMIC BOOKS: One owner lifetime collection of approx. 1,000 comics (sold by second auctioneer at 1:00 P.M.). Categories to incl. classics, jungle, Golden Age Romance, super heroes such as Avengers, Ironman, Katmandu; Thor, Spider-Man, & Fantastic Four, humor, & western. Special mention Spiderman #36, Daredevil #131, Jonah Hex #1, Daring Love #1, & Pow er Man #1. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Partial listing, large auction. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM. Doors open at 7 A.M.

Please visit Auctionzip.com for photos & updates - Auct. #19321. Terms - Cash or PA check.

Bendinsky & Co. Auction Service AU005565 717-756-8276

Michael Karberg JoinsMorphy Auctions

As Acquisitions Associate

Michael Karberg, newlyappointed AcquisitionsAssociate at Morphy Auctions.

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$1,500 to $3,000. Anotherhighlight is an oil on canvasentitled “Bright GloucesterMorning” by Emile Gruppe(American, 1896-1978). Artwill include several lots offashion photography from theestate of a Harper’s Bazaaremployee including pho-tographs by Edward Steichen(American, 1879-1973),Richard Avedon (American,1923-2004) and AndrewKertesz (American, 1894-1985).

Sunday’s auction will

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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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Next Auctions: November 12 & November 26

PUBLIC AUCTION OUTSTANDING PUBLIC AUCTION

SAT., NOVEMBER 12, 2011 - 9 A.M. LOCATION/DIRECTIONS: To Be Held Within The Cedar Lake Campground

At 5051 Pine Hill Rd., DOVER, PA 17315 From Rt. 74 In Weigelstown Take Davidsburg Rd., Left (CVS Pharmacy) Approx. 3.5 Mi. & Turn Left Onto Pine Hill Rd. (Cedar Lake Campground Sign).

ANTIQUES - PRIMITIVES - COLLECTIBLES - GUNS Tall Case Grandfather Clock Dated 1805, Joseph Taylor, Yorktown; (2) Glass Front China Closets; Dry Sink w/End Drawer; 4 Ice Cream Parlor Chairs; Marble Top Stand; Oak Washstand; Oak 4 Leg Dinette; Dovetai led Blanket Chest w/Bottom Drawer; 1 Door Blind Cupboard; 6 Leg Dinette Table; Small Painted Camelback Trunk; Cradle; Caned Chairs; Old Clothes Dryers; 3 Clothes Trees; (2) Cuckoo Clocks From Germany; Child’s Rocking Chairs; Child’s Buggy; Youth Chair; Vict. Style Chair; Drop Leaf Table; Old 2 Door Cupboard; Leader 4-Wheel Wooden Wagon; 4-Wheel Goat Wagon; Jelly Cupboard; Wooden Icebox; Sideboard w/Beveled Mirror & Gingerbread Design; Dec. H.B. Pfaltzgraff #2 Crock ; Var. Crocks & Sippin Jugs; Shredded Whole Wheat Box; Wooden Wheelbarrow; “Glove Brand Rubbers” Wooden Inlaid Box; Morton Coffee Co. Wooden Adv. Box; Mrs. Stewarts Liquid Bluing Bottle; Powder Flask; Child’s Photo I n Ornate Frame; Brass Transit & Tripod w/Inlaid Box; Small Braided Mats; Linens; Knotted Quilts - One Having “Bessie” 1901; Old Carnegie Adv. Box; Small Butter Churn; Child’s Dresses, Bonnets & Shoes; Unusual Tobacco Canister; Shaving Mirror; Hurricane Lamp; Collect. Of Approx. 50 Oil Lamps, Var. Siz es & Shapes; Large Planters Peanuts Jar; Lance Cracker Jar; Cherry Box & Girl; Peanut Butter Glasses; (2) Black Art Dolls; Cast Boot Scraper; Cast-Iron Bulldog Bank; Coffee Grinder; Ornate Perfume Bottle w/Purple Tops; Min. Washboards; Aunt Jemima & Uncle Mose Wall Hangers; Eisenhart Bros. Pint Size Milk Bottle; Bill Weidner Adv.; Green Hedge Serv. Station Adv.; World War II Knife & Hand Carved Sheath; Approx. 75 Pc s. Of Blue Graniteware; Hoosier Jars; Shirley Temple Glass & Cream Pitcher; Small Adv. Tins; Many Porce lain Dolls; Modern Dec. Pottery; Assorted Longaberger® Baskets To Include: 1983 Picnic Basket; 1983 Chris tmas Bell; ‘86 Candy Cane; ‘81 Christmas Candle; J.W. Miniatures; Pottery & Wrought Iron; Sprinkling Cans .

GUNS - GUNS - 12 NOON Parker Bros. 12 Ga. Dbl. Barrel; Parker Flintlock; Win. Mod. 1894, 32 Cal. Lever Action w/Scope; Win . Mod. 70, 30-06 Cal., Bolt Action With Bushnell Scope; Rem. Mod. 70, 270 Cal. w/Bushnell Scope (Nice Desig n); Rem. Mod. 11-48, 12 Ga. Pump; Rem. Mod. 870, 12 Ga. Pump Slug Gun With Simmons Scope; J.C. Higgins Mod. 20, 12 Ga. Pump; Ruger Mod. 10/22 Carbine, 22 Rifle; Rossi 20 Ga. Single Shot; Rods & Reels. TERMS: CASH Or GOOD CHECK With Sufficient Funds. Any Statement Made Auction Day Supercedes All Printed Material. Not Responsible For Accidents. AUCTIONEER: MIKE STERMER, #AU-002959L OWNERS: FLOYD & DELORES STERMER’S AUCTION SERVICE SHOEMAKER East Berlin, PA 17316 Ph.: (717) 292-2855

Photos: www.stermersauctionservice.com or www.auctionzip.com ID#6681 S719221

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ANTIQUES, AUTOMOBILES,

VINTAGE DÉCOR, MODERN FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES

AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Will sell, for the Harold S. Hoover Estate, for the George Jones Estate and others at

GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION located at 643 Kriner Road,

CHAMBERSBURG, PA 1720 2

on: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AT NOON FURNITURE: WVA corner cupboard; 2 pc. step cupboard; painted washstand; blanket chest; Morris chair; slant front desk; Lesher BR suite; 1 drawer stand; drop leaf table; Lesher Grandfather & Grandmother clocks; leather sofa & recliner; floor lights; dry sinks; iron clothes tre e; side chairs; Nichols & Stone (2) seat bench; oak plant stand; rd. oak table w/claw feet; (4) oak chairs; dinette suite; maple BR suite; maple table/chairs; oak claw ball rope twist stand; Cochrane cherry finish sideboard; Bassett BR suite; Waterfall chest; deco kitchen cabinet; porcelain top table & (6) chairs; LR furniture; mahogany game table; Chippendale style desk; Cloverleaf stand; Deacon’s bench; maple DR suite; cedar chest; Victorian sofa; 20’s style love seat & more. AUTOMOBILES: 2005 Buick Lacrosse LS w/59,000 miles (from Hoover Estate); 1998 Lincoln Continental 4.6 L engine w/48,877 miles (from Shippensburg Estate). VINTAGE/COLLECTIBLES/DECORATOR ITEMS: Oak kitchen clock; ironstone; transferware; set blue pattern china; butter churn (cylinder); (8) pc. place setting amber Madrid; asst. green Depression glass; yellowware bowls; Princess House; costume jewelry (Elgin pocket watch, Hamilton wristwatch, etc.); CHS Echo’s; rayo lamps; hooked/braided rugs; toys (many farm toys, Tonka toys, cars, ladder truck, etc.); frames/prints; Stella guitar; crocks/jugs; sheep/cow/ sleigh bells; pressed pattern glass; RR & barn lanterns; postcards; mini. Lamps; books (Shirley Temple); asst. military buttons/patches; Western prints; horses & horse clocks: Sunshine Beer print; wine press; CI skillets; coffee grinder; (2) early pull wagons; measurers; Sawyer crystal blu e wood box; wall card listing; New Holland pedal tractor; brass fire extinguisher; quilts; Fenton; Japanese kimono & more. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Laughead piano/bench; patio furniture; Promo M41 scooter; garden tools; air compressor; (2) mowers; Homelite XL chain saw; fishing poles/lures; kitchen/household items; snowblower; camping items; golf clubs; hunting items (blind); Electrolux sweeper; upright freezer, etc. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Lots of quality items for every need. Sale begins with general household/tools in Back Gallery, then onto Budget (modern) furniture at approx. 3 P.M., with Main Gallery showcased items beginning at 4 P.M. Automobiles sold at 6 P.M. Better furniture at 7:30 P.M.

Remember, if you don’t look you’ll never know! Preview SUNDAY, November 6 from 1 to 4 P.M. and sale day from 9 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 Our Service is the Difference

Phone (717) 263-6512, (800) 315-3265, Fax (717) 263-0188, RH120-L www.GatewayAuction.com

JOHN F. KOHLER, JR. AUCTIONEER HEATHER R. FOWLER AUCTIONEER

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SERVING YOU WITH THREE GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE! REAL ESTATE - ANTIQUES - PERSONAL PROPERTY - FARM & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND APPRAISALS

Tim Houser & Son 106 Ridge Cup Road New Ringgold, PA 17960 570-386-2191

Doug Houser & Son 4645 Penn Hills Drive

Schnecksville, PA 18078 610-799-2396

AUCTIONEERS #AU-000446L

DOUG & TIM HOUSER LICENSED AUCTIONEERS

PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, MODERN OAK FURNITURE: MARBLE TOP/CHERRY DROP LEAF TABLES, WALL CLOCKS, PAINTED DIN. RM. LIGHT,

PRIMITIVES, GLASS, FISHING ITEMS, COSTUME JEWELRY, HAND/ POWER TOOLS, POOL TABLE, GLASTRON 17’ BOAT/90 HP MOTOR/

TRAILER, MERCURY CAR(S) & KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLE

9:30 A.M. SAT., NOVEMBER 12, 2011 Location: 5412 Colony Dr. , BETHLEHEM, PA

(from Rt. 329 between Northampton & Bath take Weaversville Rd. to Colony Dr. - WATCH FOR SIGNS) Full ad/pics. at WWW.HOUSERAUCTIONEERS.COM

Doug/Tim Houser Aucts. AU-000446L Sale by Est. of Sally Rahn Jason/Nathan Houser - Assoc. Aucts. Exec.: Todd Rahn 610-799-2396 or 570-386-2191 Atty.: David Shulman

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ZIEGLER AUCTION COMPANY Lic. #AH081-L 717.533.4267

ANTIQUE TOOLS AND RELATED ANTIQUES

This is a large collection from Dr. Stevenson with a wide selection.

SAT., NOVEMBER 5, 2011 8:30 A.M.

Doors open at 7:00 A.M. 1550 Sand Hill Road,

HUMMELSTOWN, PA 17036

PLANES: Stanley No. 45 O.B.; Stanley No. 4; Stanley No. 607; Stanley No. 605; Stanley No. 5; Stanley No. 4; Stanley No. 6; Corrugated planes; Molding planes; Rabbet; Sergeant Plow and Rabbet; Many More.

TOOLS: We have many items in Large quantities . Drawknives; Scribes; Mortise Gauges; Rules; Hammers; Levels; Carving Chisels; Braces; Spoke Shavers; Bucksaws; Grinding Wheels; Saddle Clamps; Wood Clamps; Stanley Sweet Hearts; Broadaxe; Early Wedges; Froe; Bark Peeler; Posthole Axe; Slick; Oil Can s; Solder Irons; Wooden Clamps; Sausage Stuffer; Meat Grinder; Assortment Of Toolboxes; Mortise Drill Press ; Water Pump; Beveled Square; State Museum Sample Display Cabinets; Stirrup Clamps; Auger Bits; Drill Braces; Brass Torches; Block Planes; C Clamps; Squares; Awl; Scrapers; Traveler; Blacksmith Vise; Two Man Saw; Anvil.

MISCELLANEOUS: Butcher’s ladles; Meat cleavers; Butcher’s knives; Pulleys; Old cameras; Barn lanterns; Trunks.

View our web site for photos and more details.

www.ZieglerAuction.com Full terms and condition posted on our web site.

Announcements auction day take precedence over printed material

$1,000 to $2,000).Sunday’s sale will feature

over 70 lots of Asian artsincluding palace sized RoseMedallion vases and fish-bowls, Chinese Export, ivory,cloisonné, Satsuma, moriage,and more. Of note is aChinese Qing Dynasty wucaidragon jar and a smallTongzhi longevity bowl. Anearly Chinese miniature coro-mandel screen will be offeredas will a cased pair of famillejaune eggshell vases and apair of Chinese enameledwine ewers.

Sunday’s auction willconclude with fine art includ-ing paintings, bronzes, printsand photography. Amongpaintings is a fine miniatureon ivory painting depictingColumbus on his ship holdinga map. Signed “A. Horn”, thepainting is estimated at

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Pair of Chinese famille jaune eggshell vases (estimate $4,000-$6,000).

Small Chinese longevity bowl Tongzhi (estimate $200-$400).

conclude with clocks andlighting. A key lot in clockswill be a Hamilton Model 22cased chronometer (estimate$800 to $1,200) while light-ing will offer two largeBaccarat Zenith chandeliers,a 36 light estimated at$15,000 to $30,000 and a 48light estimated at $25,000 to$50,000.

A full online catalogueof the two day auctionis available by visitingwww.CordierAntiques.com.Questions can be directed toCordier Auctions &Appraisals at [email protected] or bycalling (717) 731-8662.

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2500 Market Street (Rt. 452 at I-95), ASTON, PA Local Estates Plus Trains And

Toys And Hi-Fi/Radio Collection TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1 P.M.

www.AuctionUp.com 1 P.M.: Tables of glassware, collectibles, household items and antiques. 2 P.M.: Furniture: Estate furnishings from mahogany to contemporary. Bedroom, living room and outdoor furniture and much more. See the website for hundreds of pictures. 5:30 P.M.: Lots of Sets of Lionel Trains, American Flyer, HO Trains, transformers, Buildings, Robot tin toys, lead soldiers, Dolls, Tootsietoys, and more, Toys, Selling at least 2 hours of toys and trains. Also later in the evening approx. 6 P.M.: Large Collection of Radios and Hi-Fi Equipment, YAESU Ham Radios, FADA Catalin Radio, Sencore testing equipment, lots of parts and tubes, Amplifiers, speakers, Motorola items, much more still arriving (Large warehouse collection arriving late). Check the website for 100s of pictures.

For More Info. Call (610) 485-7400 INSPECTION: MONDAY, November 7, 3-6 P.M. &

From 10 A.M. Day of Sale. TERMS: 12% Buyer’s Premium (Discounted to 10% for Cash or check in full day of sale), VISA/MC, Known checks, Lic. #AH64L

FADA Radio

HAM Radios By YAESU

Lots Of Radio Parts

Robot Toys And Tin

10 Sets Of LIONEL And American Flyer

Sencore Testing

Equipment (Electronics)

KENNETH E. HASSINGER NEIL A. COURTNEY 330 Hassinger Way 3442 Heister Valley Road McClure, PA 17841 Richfield, PA 17086

(570) 658-3536 : AU-001532-L (570) 539-8791 : AU-002651-L www.hassinge rcourtney .c om

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011 AT 9:00 A.M. Selling Antiques, Collectables, Books & Paper Items, Toys, & Guns

for Ray & Nancy Ard, 134 Ard Road, LEWISBURG, PA 17837 DIRECTIONS: From Lewisburg travel west on Route 45 for approx. 4 miles. Auction on the left just behind Ard’s Farm Market. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Exceptional Period Walnut 4 Drawer Chest with Original Hardware , Bone Escutcheons, French Feet, Line Inlay, Champhered Fluted Corners, Top Overlays Case by 1 1 ⁄ 2 ”, 36” high , 38” wide, 21 3 ⁄ 4 ” Deep; Oak Hall Seat; Stepback Cupboard, 89 1 ⁄ 2 ” High, 50” Wide; Eby 1 Gal. Whiskey Jug; Cast Inkwell Royersford 1883; Dry sink with Top 78 1 ⁄ 2 ” High, 44 1 ⁄ 2 ” Wide; 3 Pc. Marble Top Walnut Bedroom Suite; Stickley Bros. Sofa #3567 ; Plank Bench; Dreisbach Church Painting, by Shirk, 1 of 2 known ; Bisque Musical Doll; Columbian Cookstove; Dutch Cupboard 89” High, 45 1 ⁄ 2 ” Wide; 1 Pc. Corner Cupboard Made in Harleton by Mitchell 77” High; Oak Blanket Chest; Large Dough Tray; Oak Side-by-Side; Pine Blanket C hest; 4 Pc. Bird’s-Eye Maple Bedroom Suite; Paint Decorated Blanket Chest; Crocks and Preserve Jars; Doll Highchair; Cherry Drop Leaf Table; Ogee Mirror; Tramp Art Style Frames; Plank Bench; Brass Table Lam p w/ Carnival Shade; Fenton; Several Exceptional Framed Prints; 30” Composition Doll; Sugar Bags; Carom B oard; Champ Hat & Box; 1 ⁄ 2 Bushel Measure; Flesh Fork; Mack Truck Dogs; Marbles; Hershey Pasteboard Container; H. Anna Youngman Strong Box; Porcelain Beechnut Tobacco Sign; 16” Crockery Churn; Scythes; Corn Shel ler; Mush Kettle w/Lid; Camel Themo; Studded Wall Rack; Swedish Horse; Piano Rolls & Player Piano; DeLava l Cow; Birdcage Stand; Ticking and Long Johns; Braided Rugs; Holmes/Edwards Flatware; Tobacco Tins: Honeymoon, Stag, Twin Oaks; Tin Litho Clock; Fink & Siddalls Soap Ad; Lancaster Co. Tap & Die; Ella Herman 1914 Comfort & Crazy Quilt 1892; Hand Painted Water Set; Rose Bowl; Transfer Dishes; Sq. Flue Covers; Shaving Mug; Cheese Cutter Rocker; 6 1 ⁄ 2 Spindle Planks; Wood Rat Trap; Coffee Grinder; Apple Peeler; Early Chair Factory Phone Chair; Carnival Glass Water Set; 10+/- Pieces of Harker Pottery; Green & W hite Porcelain Cookware; Cranberry Glass; Folk Art Reverse Painting Hunting Scene; Small Beachnut Porcela in Sign; Large Oak Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet w/Jars; Flour Bin & Bread Box; Game Table; Duncan Phyfe Game Table; Ornate Oak Parlor Stands; 4 Walnut Ornate Parlor Chairs. BOOKS & PAPER ITEMS : Diseases of Cattle; The Great Rebellion 2 Vol.; Big Little Books: Barney Baxter, Jungle Jim, Tim Tyler, Up Dead Horse Canyon, Capt. Midnight, Tail Spin Tommy and More; 40 + Photo Cards, mostly of Western Union County and Eastern Centre (sold at 1:30 P.M.); World’s Fair; Story of the Wild West; Trade Cards; Time, Post & Life Magazines; Holstein Friesen History 1930; 1 Year ‘74 Sports Ill. /O.J. Simpson; Agriculturist; Titanic; Johnstown Horror; Trapping Guide 1935; Valentines Stand Up & Mechan ical. TOYS : Fisher-Price Toys; Sunnyfield Farms Barn; Auto Bird Target; Marksman Target Game; Plastic Army Figures; Doll Cradle; Tonka Motor Transportation & Mixer w/Box; Marx Road Grader; Airplanes; Ships; Lots of Farm Toys; Tinker Toys; Johnny Lightning 500 Track Set w/Box; Nylint; Hot Wheels; Matchbox; Dinky ; Tootsie; Zylmex; Limpberg; Lindstrom Marble Shooter; Farm Trucks; Army; Racing and More. GUNS (1:00 P.M.): Pre 64 Winchester MD 70 30-06 Std.; Pre 64 Winchester MD 70 270 FWT; Pre 64 Winchester MD 70 30-06 Std.; Winchester MD 70 270 Cal; Winchester MD 1890 33 Cal; Winchester MD 53 25-20 Cal.; Winchester MD 1892 32 WCF; Weatherby PAO8 Upland 12 Ga. 28” Barrel; Remington Md. 336- 30-30; Large 2 Pc. 12-Gun Gun Cabinet & Display 82 1 ⁄ 2 ” H, 58 1 ⁄ 2 ”W; 3x9 Bushnell Scope; 33 Winchester Soft Point Ammo in Original Box; Winchester Thermo; Cap Rifle; Well Saw 400. COINS (3:00 P.M.): 30+/- Morgan Silver Dollars, Some Unc.; Silver Halves; Indian Head Pennies; Flying Eagle Cents 1857 & ‘58; 1828, ‘51, ‘52, ‘58 Large Cents; $20 Bill, National Currency, First National Bank of Forest City; $10 Silver Certificate, 1934-C; $5 Red Spot; 1861 Indian Head Penny, Union Forever; 190 0 Unc. Indian Head Penny; 1893 Columbian Exposition Coin.

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Pook & Pook, Inc. willsell the collection of Lesterand Barbara Breininger ofRobesonia, Pennsylvania, onNovember 11 and 12. TheBreininger’s have beenvibrant and active members oftheir Berks County communi-ty since 1960. As ninth gener-ation Pennsylvania Germans,they spent the greater part of

their lives promoting theaccomplishments of otherPennsylvania Germans andtheir decorative arts. As avidcollectors and researchers,their scholarship was evi-denced in the knowledge thatLester would impart to friendsand acquaintances. Lester wasalso well known for his red-ware reproductions and teach-

ing groups of young studentpotters. Over many years, theBreiningers amassed a hugecollection of local pottery,paintings, textiles, fraktur andpewter. The 940 lot sale is arich variety of these pieces.

Go to www.pookandpook.com for more informa-tion or call (610) 269-4040.

The Collection Of Lester And Barbara Breininger -November 11 And 12 At Pook & Pook

Important birth certificate by Johann Conrad Gilbert forEliesabeth Kunckel in 1815. Characteristics of Gilbert’s artincluded folky male angels in boldly colored robes as seen in thisprime example of his work (estimate $15,000 to $25,000). Thispiece is pictured in “The Kunkel Family Fracturs” by theReading Museum.

Jacob Maentel worked in Pennsylvania between1778-1837. He is thought to have painted over 200portraits before moving to Indiana in 1837. Thisportrait for Rael Feifer is typical of his workdepicting full-length figures or a single figure set ina rolling landscape and often a young child will beholding a basket or flower bouquet (estimate $4,000to $8,000).

Desirable oil on canvas by Pennsylvaniaartist Ben Austrian titled “Chicks in thePumpkin Patch”. Austrian was well knownfor his paintings of chickens and chicks. Thispiece retains its original Newcomb Macklinframe (estimate $15,000 to $25,000).

A very attractive redware pieplate attributed to the DiehlPottery, Bucks County,Pennsylvania. This plate is oneof several pieces in the salemade by this potter (estimate$3,000 to $5,000).

Pennsylvania hand-moldedredware dog, probably BerksCounty. A dog holding a basketin its mouth was a design pro-duced in a number of potteriesincluding those of Daniel andJoseph Henne, Joseph Feegand Willoughby Smith (esti-mate $5,000 to $8,000).

Cowden & Wilcox is a popularHarrisburg, Pennsylvania,stoneware maker. This is a rarebatter jug with the unusualcobalt man-in-the moon deco-ration (estimate $3,000 to$5,000).

One of over 50Pennsylvaniaj a c q u a r dwoven cover-lets, mostlyBerks County,in the sale (esti-mate $300 to$400).

Another terrific Ben Austrian painting, adog trying to make friends with a cat (esti-mate $20,000 to $30,000).

This pleasing landscape was painted by Mary B.Leisz and is dated 1926 (estimate $2,000 to $4,000).

An unusual redware pipe hold-er and tobacco jar made at theFahr Pottery in Berks Countyin the second half of the 19thcentury (estimate $3,000 to$5,000).

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PA LIC. AU003253L (610) 797-1770

POSTCARD AUCTION POSTCARD AUCTION POSTCARD AUCTION SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 TH 11:00 A.M.

at the Auction Gallery at Merchants Square Mall 1901 So. 12th Street, ALLENTOWN, PA

Selling the one owner Inventory/Collection of noted PA Dealer/Collector Harold Burton. Approx. 80,000 postcards in 450 lots without reserve or minimum: to include 100s Real Photo Postcards (to include: 400+ PA, Stagecoaches, Sports Teams, Shaker Village, Main Streets, Motorcycles, Automobiles, Horse Drawn Wagons & Sleighs, Occupational, Restaurants, Children & Rocking Horses, Children w/Pedal Cars, Military, Romance, etc.), 100s Artist Signed (to include Wain , Kirschner, Clapsaddle, Rockwell, Outcault, Schmucker, Boileau, Fisher, Griggs, Christy, etc.), 1,000 s Topicals (to include Mechanicals, Pop-Ups, Santas, Thanksgiving, Feather, Silks, Occupationals, Stamps on Postcards, Patriotic, Golliwogs, Native American, Black Americana, Military, Nudes, Political, Postmarks, Movie Star, etc.) 1,000s U.S. States A-Z & Territories, 1,000s Foreign, Curt T eich Archives Linens and so much more.

For directions to our facility & hotel accommodations in the area visit our web site at

www.kdsmithauctions.com Preview: Friday, Nov. 11th, 12-8, Sat., Nov 12th, 10-6

Can’t make it? Bid Live Online at Auctionzip Live. Register to bid at www.auctionzip.com

For complete catalog & images go to auctionzip.com auctioneer #1405.

Terms: 13% Buyer’s Premium (discounted 3% for cash & certified funds), Visa/MC/Discover

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LOCATED: North of U.S. 20 on SR 5 1 mile in Shipshewana, IN

ADDRESS: 890 S. Van Buren Street, SHIPSHEWANA, IN 46565

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 & 12, 2011 Friday 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ~ Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M.

7 IHC Farmall tractors restored • Salesman’s Samples & Patent Models • Farm Primitives • Rare Butter Churns • Kitchen Primitives • Country Store Items • Toys • Lots & Lots of Great Advertising Signs • Dairy Related Collectables • Seed Corn Signs • Rare Hand Corn Shellers & Other Shellers • 90+ Cast-Iron Seat Collection • Petroleum Items • Steam Engine Models • Water-Cooled Engines •

Crocks • Pocket Watches • Pedal Tractors • Horse Drawn Farm Primitives Lots of Drink Signs & Thermometers • Collectable Garden Tractors.

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Some Highlights of Salesman’s Samples: Oliver model 53 2-way walking plow; horse drawn side delivery rake; wooden windmill w/carry case; horse drawn sulky plow; Charles J.C. Peterson horse drawn sickle mower; racing sulky w/brass; field baby cradle Michigan City, IN; hand corn planter; wooden silo; printing press; timber sawmill; & lots more …

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Early working scale model steam engine

w/sawmill & water wagon - WOW! Rare museum quality horse drawn Deere &

Mansur 2-row wooden planter Primitive Dr. & Jr. Hamilton’s Little Giant wooden handle plunger type corn sheller - RARE!; Studebaker & Climax goat wagons; early cast-iron barber pole w/lighted glass top; 1912

John Deere Plow Co. catalog #1 - RARE; 26” tall mid 19th century plaster & wooden eagle; porc. 7”x20” Kreugers Delicious Drinks sign - only 1 known!

IHC FARMALL TRACTORS 1938 F-14; 1947 Farmall Cub; 1945 Farmall A; 1945 Farmall B; 1953 Farmall Super C; 1954 Farmall Super H; 1954 Farmall MTA diesel w/torque amplifier.

This is simply a teaser ad. For large ad with 600+ photos visit

www.auctionzip.com with auctioneer ID # 11841

No buyer’s premium. Sales tax will be charged. VARIOUS CONSIGNERS - OWNERS

Over 500 Advertising Signs! Over 2,000 Lots!

Rare

Rare Deere & Mansur

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Salesman’s Sample “Oliver”

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PREMISES AUCTION PERSONAL PROPERTY & REAL ESTATE

For The Estate of Mary Fretz Shively, Dec’d

8708 Easton Rd. (Rt. 611), OTTSVILLE, NOCKAMIXON TWP., BUCKS CO., PA 18942

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 AT 9:00 A.M. (INSPECT FROM 8:00 A.M.)

(In the Event of Severe Bad Weather, Auction Will Be Rescheduled) (An Alternate Date Will Be Posted Online) Full Auction to Include: Antique Furniture: Softwood dovetailed box - old brown finish, Chippendale blanket chest w/3 drawers - original unrestored cond. (1 ft. missing), unrestored jelly cupboard, Vintage Oak: Framed newspaper rack, BR pcs., DR ext. table, dbl. door bookcase, highchair/stroller; softwood washstand w/spool turnings, Empire chest of drawers, etc . Country Collectibles: “Baby face” cream top milk bottles - Parkland Dairy - Washington, NJ, numerous other milk & cream b ottles, stoneware incl.: Brown glaze chick waterer, crocks sgd. Hawthorne Pottery Co. - Hawthorne, PA & New Brighton; antique paint dec. firkin w/wing handle - yellow/brown mustard paint, older cookie cutters; antique pottery pie plates, cast-iron pans, refrigerator dishes, Enterprise #25 fruit press/sausage stuffer w/stencil dec.; Textiles: Older patchwork quilts, handmad e braided rugs done by decedent, quantity of embroidery, lace, quilt parts, etc. Accessories: Early 1900s iron table lamp marked Salem Bro. #23, nickel-plated oil lamp by B&H w/milk glass shade , Art Deco satin

glass BR lamp - Saturn motif, Nouveau type BR lamp - nickel-plated, Marigold Carnival bowl w/fish mo tif & other Carnival glass, Depression glass in various colors, late Victorian knife box, extensive collection of salt & pepper; numerous items, much more. Also: 1930’s era Atlantic Refining electric gas pump - unrestored cond., Ford flathead V-8 eng. , antique West Bend trolling motor , antique red express wagon, Structo 66 tank truck - Toyland Oil Co. w/orig. box, mini - Lindy Build & Collect Series cars & trucks in orig. boxes, 2 Wallace Nutting hand-colored photographs, vintage bamboo fishing pole w/tiny reel by Congress, Penn Peer fishing reel #209, Great Lakes fishing reel w/engraved landscape design. Advertising, Books & Ephemera: Glass humidor for L.A. Palina “The Quality Cigar,” antique Planters Peanuts Pennant Brand

Salted Peanut tin (dented but orig. dec.), yardsticks, wide selection of tin, paper & cardboard adve rtising relating to gas stations & general stores; numerous antique children’s books, 2 sets - Library of Games (miniature playing cards) Eric Sloane’s America History of Pennsylvania, The New Doane Book, & more. Tools incl. John Deere Model 240 tractor with mower deck, floor jack, Ames metal lathe, older auto repair tools & parts, quantity of hand to ols, etc. Terms: 13% Buyer’s Premium * Major Credit Cards Accepted * 3% Discount w/Payment in Cash or Approved Check * Partial Listing * Items Too Numerous to List - Full & Interesting Auction * 3 Auctioneers Selling *

19+/- Acres with Old Farmhouse with Concrete Block Garage, Primarily Open Level Land, Extensive Road Frontage to be offered by The Traiman Auction Co. at 11:00 A.M. Refer to www.traiman.com for Real Estate Terms, Conditions & Property Info. or

call 215-799-0655; PA Lic. AY-000040-L

Advertising Calendars

Numerous Children’s Books

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

View www.rhclintonauction.com

for Detailed Info. & Photographs

FURNITURE AT 10 A.M.: Oak Double Glass Door Bookcase With Key Lock And Rolled Feet, Rare Oak 4 Glass Pane 5’8” Tall 78 Record Cabinet, Tiger Oak Lady’s

Slant Front Desk. Bird’s-eye Maple Washstand, Bird’s-eye Maple Child’s Chair, Old Covered Cradle, Eastlake Mirrors. 2 Pane Painted Kitchen Cupboard, Large English Dark Oak Blanket Chest With Box Lock And Key And Strap Hinges, Dovetailed Wood

Dome Top Trunk With Grain Painting. CLOCKS: Magnificent Ansonia Open Escapement Platform Clock With Shakespeare Seated To The Right Of The Urn Topped Clock. Ingraham Oak Gingerbread Clock. Reproduction Willard Banjo Clock. *** Very Rare 1940’s “ BULOVA WATCHES ” Red Neon Sign In Working Order!!! ASIAN ARTS: Over 75 Pieces Of Fine Chinese Porcelains, Oriental Jade Jewelry And Carvings, Hand-drawn And Painted Asian Artworks. Table Screens, Famille Rose, Bangles, Soapstone, Brush Pots, Rhino Horn Carvings, Horn Cups, Incense Burners. Exquisite 19th Century Carved Ivory Vegetable (In The Shape Of A Hollowed Out Tomato) With A Minute Fishing Village Carved Within. Masterful Detail And Craftsmanship! Large Blue Oriental Floor Vase With Dragon Handles And Dramatic Hand Painted Bird Designs.

WEAPONS: Mid 19th Century Belgian Made 54 Caliber Boot Gun (Pistol), Single Shot Percussion, Nicely Engraved, With A Hand-carved English Walnut Handle (Grip), With Folding Trigger And Screw-off Barrel With Unusual Turnings. A Wonderful Example Of A High Caliber Handgun Of This Period. An Early 20th C. Indonesian Kris Dagger. Double Barrel Shotgun (Wall Hanger). FIREHOUSE ITEMS: Four Brass Fire Nozzles And Connectors, Fire Boxes With Timers. 100 Pieces Of Yale University Press 1925-29 Magic Lantern Slides From The Series “The Pageant Of America”. Gilchrist No. 31 Ice Cream Scoop, Nickel Over Brass. Old, Handmade Folk Art Water Wheel Painted In Reds, Yellow And Black. Early 19th Century Brass Teapot With Hinged Lidded Spout, A Large Size With Dovetailed Base. Early Wood Red Wagon, Old Wicker Baby Stroller, Nice Restored 50’s Pontiac Style Pedal Car. Cast- I ron Black Memorabilia Ashtray With A Black Baby Sitting On A Pot With Its Mouth Open. FINE HAND PAINTED PORCELAINS, STONEWARE, REDWARE, AND POTTERY : Blue Decorated 4 Gallon Crock With Stencil Design. Henry H. Hewell (1866-1939) Winder, Georgia, Signed, Large Redware Storage Jar In An Albany Slip Glaze With Dog Ear Handles. See Mr. Hewell’s Listing In “Brothers In Clay” The Story Of Georgia Folk Pottery By John A. Burrison, 2008. COLLECTION OF PORCELAIN FIGURINES: Royal Doulton “Pretty Lady” Figurines Incl. 1. Midnight Premier, Special Wishes, Especially For You And Gift Of Love. Royal Doulton HN 2588 Terrier Puppies In A Basket, HN 2587 Terrier Pup In A Basket. Beswick, Alice Series, White Rabbit. Beswick, Three Beatrix Potter Rabbits And One Royal Doulton, 1972, Buntie Bunnykins. Beswick, Beatrix Potter, Foxy Whiskered Gentleman. AFRICAN MASKS: Eleven Pieces Of Masks From Kenya And Other Countries, Fertility And Ceremonial Masks. Many With Shells, Metalwork And Braided Textiles. STREET SIGNS FROM COATESVILLE, PA: World War II Books On The 5th

Army, Salerno And Rome. Leather Cartridge Belts, US Army Belt With Canteen, Bayonet And Shovel. Three Brass Victrola Horns, Old Handmade Folk Art Child- S ize Wood Fireplace Mantel. Child’s Early Toy Horse Drawn Cart With 2 Straw Filled Horses On Wheels With A Red And Yellow Painted Cart. RARE MILITARY : Civil War Veteran’s Top Hat With Massachusetts Militia Emblems. STERLING: 3 Pcs. S. Kirk & Sons Sterling Berry Spoons, 2.64 Troy Ozs. 1 Pc. Whiting Sterling Sugar Tongs, 1 Troy Oz. 1 Pc. S. Kirk & Sons Sterling, Repouse Cake Knife. RARE AND FIRST EDITION BOOKS, From The Collection Of Dr. Martin W. Barr, Elwyn, PA And Middletown, De And Other Consignors. POSTCARDS AND GREETING CARDS: A Great Collection Of 1920’s-30’s Postcards, Christmas And Valentine’s Cards. Many Of The Valentine’s Cards Have Moveable Pieces! FINE ART AND BRONZES: Anker Hoffmann (1904-1985) Denmark, Bronze Girl’s Portrait, 1963. Lizzie Thyssen (1925-) Denmark, Artist’s Tile Dated 4-76 . Anthony Ciambella, Professor, Pennsylvania Academy Of Fine Art, Incredible Mummy, 6 Ft. 6 Inches Tall, Made Of Mummy Tar, Seashells And Animal Jawbones On A Wood Base. This Mixed Media Artwork Is Approx. 6-8 Years Old And One Of A Kind! You Won’t Believe It!!!!! Tadahiko Nakayama (1935-) A Pair Of Original Watercolors Of A Man And A Woman, Signed, Circa Late 1940’s- E arly 50’s. Seitei Watanabe (1851-1918) “Snake Gourd,” Kano Naonobu (1607-1650) Aka Shumei Isshin- J itekisai. Luigi Tagliani, Jan Kagie Jr. (1907-1991) Currier & Ives 1878 N. C. Wyeth Print, Titled “The Giant,” Dennis T Minch, D .T . Minch Print, Wallace Nutting, W.J. Harris, Ausable Chasm. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: L ate 19th C. Violin, European, In Wood Case With Bow. Cleveland French Horn In Case. German Kugel Glass Christmas Ornaments. World War I Large Trench Art Lighter With “Verdun 1917” And Dammark 1918” Hand- E ngraved On The Shell. Early Stitched Leather Saddlebags, Child’s “Choice” Toy Stove With Accessories. Nine Pieces Of Ornate Cast- I ron Painted Fencing Used For Dollhouses Or Train Setups. SPORTS: Hand Signed New York Yankees Don Mattingly “Hit Man” Bat. Autographed Photographs Of: Whitey Ford, Mickey Mantle, Joe Dimaggio, Muhammad Ali, Ernie Banks, Dan Marino, Chad Henne, Sandy Koufax, Ted Williams, Derek Jeter, Reggie Jackson, Willie Mays, And Joe Montana. Signed Willie Mays Baseball. FINE JEWELRY: 14k Gold Diamond Engagement Ring And Wedding Band Set, Gold And Sterling Jewelry. G Juvet, Geneva, Pocket Watch, Key Wind, Silver, Closed Case With Cylinder Escapement Movement Circa 1870’s

PREVIEW TUES., NOV. 8, 2011 12 NOON-4 P.M. AND FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL THE START OF THE AUCTION.

PA AUCTION LICENSE AY001987

AUCTIONEER AMOS STOLTZFUS LIC. AU005077

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

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

www.auctionzip.com I D #4741 www.liveauctioneers.com

FALL ANTIQUES SPECTACULAR, SESSION II WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2011 10 A.M.

FEATURING FINE ASIAN ARTS, PORCELAINS AND JADE. RARE AND FIRST EDITION BOOKS, QUALITY CLOCKS, HAND PAINTED FRENCH, GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN PORCELAINS, 19TH & 20TH CENTURY ARTWORKS AND BRONZES, STONEWARE, AFRICAN WOOD CARVINGS, HUMMELS, ROYAL DOULTONS, GOEBELS, BESWICK

FIGURINES, PRIMITIVES, WEAPONS, IVORY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ANTIQUE AND QUALITY FURNITURE.

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11/12/11, BALLY, SAT 2 PM,Antiques, collectibles, Castletonchina, Royal Doulton, Fenton,Westmoreland, Stangle, Hummel,Disney, furniture, records, twojukeboxes, train lanterns, railroadi-ana etc., Shoppes @ Bally Brooke20 N Third St, Tom LorahAuctions, LLC

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VIRGINIA11/12/11, MOUNT CRAWFORD,SAT 9:30 AM, Catalogued Auctionof Americana, Antiques, &Decorative Arts spotlightingVirginia & the south, 2177 GreenValley Lane, Jeffrey S. Evans &Assoc.

11/19/11, STRASBURG, SAT 8:30AM, Furniture, antiques, Hummels,sterling, big little books, toys etc.,412 Twin Elm Rd, Miller & SiegristAuctioneers, LLC

11/19/11, MIDDLETOWN, SAT 2PM-5 PM, Beer Stein, SpringGarden Conference Ctr 901 SpringGarden Dr, Ron Fox Auctions

11/13/11, ALLENTOWN, SUN 11AM, Postcards, Auction Gallery @Merchants Square Mall 1901 S 12thSt, K.D. Smith Auctions

11/12/11, YORK HAVEN, SAT 9AM, Antiques, trains, Beam collec-tion, household, furniture, etc., 1805York Haven Rd, Hardy's AuctionService

11/12/11, OTTSVILLE, SAT 9AM, Furniture, country collectibles,accessories, advertising, books,ephemera, tools, etc. Real Estate -for info www.traiman.com 215-799-0655, 8708 Easton Rd Rt 611,Robert H. Clinton & Co., Inc.

11/12/11, NAZARETH, SAT 10AM, Doll, Longaberger basket, pot-tery, Nazareth Auction Ctr 330 WMoorestown Rd, Dotta Auction Co,Inc.

11/12/11, EPHRATA, SAT 9 AM,Tools, Cor of Rt 322 & Durlach Rd,Horst Auction Center

11/12/11, DOVER, SAT 9 AM,Antiques, primitives, collectibles,guns, Cedar Lake Campground5051 Pine Hill Rd, Stermer'sAuction Service

11/12/11, BRODHEADSVILLE,SAT 10 AM, Galle perfume bottle,oak double-box wall phone, coffeegrinder, Clark's spool cabinet, washstand, clocks, dolls, doll furniture,Mod. 1860 E & S Cavalry swordetc., The West End Fire Hall, JackHamblin

11/12/11, BETHLEHEM, SAT9:30 AM, Antiques, modern oakfurniture, wall clocks, primitives,glass, fishing items, costume jewel-ry, boat, cars, motorcycle etc., 5412Colony Dr, Doug & Tim Houser

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The 8th Annual Live Auction atLouisville Slugger Museum and Factory®

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Rare and important 1903 World Series program, at Pittsburgh

($50,000-$100,000)

Very fine Cy Young single signed baseball ($15,000-$25,000)

2008 Philadelphia Phillies World Series ring ($15,000-$25,000)

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November 12, 2011 at 9:30 a.m. – Featuring deaccessioned material from the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA); part one of the Dorothy and Marshall Jenkins estate collection of Culpeper, VA; consignments from Shenandoah Valley families & estates; Georgia, Ohio and Tennessee private collections; plus others.Comprising a large selection of Virginia and other Southern decorative arts; 18th & 19th c. American furniture; fraktur and folk art; samplers and other textiles; folk pottery; a large collection of ironware; antique firearms; Southern silver; 18th & 19th c. English and Asian ceramics; &c.Preview: Nov. 9-11, 10am-6pm daily.Visit jeffreysevans.com for details and schedule of upcoming auctions. The complete detailed catalogue will be posted by November 2.

The Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates Fall Lecture Series November 11, 6:00 p.m.

Auctioneers, Appraisers, Brokers, Consultants & Collections Management

2177 Green Valley Lane | Mt. Crawford, VA 22841 | 540.434.3939 | jeffreysevans.com

Semi-Annual Catalogued Auction of Americana, Antiques & Decorative Arts

The featured speaker will be Catherine B. Hollan, author of Virginia Silversmiths, Jewelers, Clock- and Watchmakers, 1607-1860, Their Lives and Marks. The lecture and book signing is free and open to the public.

Spotlighting Virginia and the South

Extremely rare and important Augusta Co., Virginia stove plate from Bird and Miller’s Mossy Creek Furnace, 1775. Descended in the Hanger family of Augusta Co.

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Saturday, November 19th

Open to the Public

Live Auction by RON FOX AUCTIONS (License#0564) www.foxauctionsonline.com

Auction Location:

Spring Garden Conference Center 901 Spring Garden Dr.

Middletown, PA 17057 Phone: 717-939-4003

Noon – 2:00 pm: Auction Preview 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Auction

Pre Auction:

10:00 am to noon Stein Speakers and lunch, but you must register in advance for the morning

event and lunch, go to: www.keysteiners.com (click on 25th Anniversary Celebration to register)

Sunday, November 20th : PA Keysteiners 25th Anniversary Party Cost for party $30.00; go on web site for details.

Email: [email protected]

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SEEKING VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS AND MEMORABILIA

As the World’s Largest Collectibles Auctioneer, only Heritage Auctions can supply the market strength to provide the highest possible financial return for your vintage trading cards and sports collectibles. Cash advances, finder’s fees and outright purchase offers are always available for quality material, and we are happy to provide free appraisals. And Heritage has never been late with a single consignment settlement check in our thirty-five years in operation.

That’s a guarantee you can take to the bank.

TX Auctioneer licenses: Samuel Foose 11727; Robert Korver 13754; Andrea Voss 16406. This auction is subject to a 19.5% buyer’s premium. 22318

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3500 Maple Avenue | Dallas, Texas 75219 | 800-872-6467 | HA.com/Sports

Contact Derek Grady for more information at 800-872-6467 x1975 or email [email protected]

Free catalog and The Collector’s Handbook ($65 value) for new clients.Please submit auction invoices of $1000 + in this category, from any source. Include your contact information and mail to Heritage, fax 214-409-1425, email [email protected], or call 866-835-3243. For more details, go to HA.com/FCO.

ALWAYS ACCEPTING:

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PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 TH

STARTING AT 1:00 P.M. Inspection: Sun., November 6th 4:00 To 6:00 P.M.

Sale to be held at the GREEN HILLS AUCTION CENTER, 794 Kurtz Mill Road (Route 568),

MOHNTON (ALLEGHENYVILLE) , PA 19540

“Days Gone By” G RUBER WAGON - Many Of The Original Stenciling Designs Remain. This Wagon Is In

Great Condition. Made At The Gruber Wagon Works In Mt. Pleasant, PA. Franklin H. Gruber Began His Wagon Works Business In 1882. (To Be Sold With Reserve).

1929 MODEL A FORD TRUCK - This Truck Was Completely Restored And In Running Order.

CONDITIONS OF SALE : 10% Deposit Day Of Sale. Balance On Or Before Friday, November 11th. 10% Buyer’s Premium Charged.

AUCTIONEERS: Samuel & Philip Ferraro AU276-L For Photos Go To:

greenhillsauction.com or auctionzip.com #5527

Phone: 610-856-5000

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PA OnSITE AUCTION CO. LLC RANDY DICKENSHEETS AUCTIONEER, LICENSE #AU-003539-L

NICE LARGE AUCTION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11

STARTING AT 8:30 A.M. SHARP Auction to be Held at Porters Fire Co.

1199 Porters Rd., SPRING GROVE, PA 17362 Directions: From Hanover Sq. follow York St. - Rt. 116 E. approx. 5 miles. Turn right onto Porters Rd. Follow approx. 1 mile to Firehall on left. From York, PA from Rt. 30 W. turn left onto Rt. 116 W. Go approx. 8.2 miles. Turn left onto Porters Rd. Follow approx. 1 mile to firehall on left. BRIEF LISTING : Large selection of antique & vintage furniture, old parlor furniture, 19th C. hutch bench table, early settle bench w/late paint decoration, very nice antique Weaver York, PA walnut pump organ, antique wicker furniture, old metal porch & lawn furniture, antique shelf clocks, antique woodenwares, antique iron items, crocks & jugs, old toys & dolls, old metal toy cars & trucks incl. Hubley - Buddy L & Tonka, Lionel Bicentennial train set complete w/boxes, antique Standard model A Victrola talking machine w/horn, 2 antique radios, Van Briggle pottery vase, few antique quilts & coverlet, few old braided throw rugs, antique & vintage ladies’ clothing & access., few old sports items incl. footballs - basketballs - tennis racket & others, plus much more.

To View Hundreds of Pictures of Items to be Sold & Full Sale Listing Visit our Website at: www.paonsiteauction.com

Sale Preview - Porters Fire Co. - Thursday, Nov. 10 - From 5-7 P.M. Auctioneers: Randy Dickensheets #AU003539L

& David Auchey #AU005198 SALE TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium & 6% Sales Tax will be applied. Cash, Visa, MC or PA Local Checks Only.

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

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Auction 3 P.M. (Preview 2 P.M.) Location: 1601 Limeport Pike,

COOPERSBURG, PA 18036 (Lower Milford Fire Company,) Limeport, PA: From Rt. 309 1 ⁄ 2 mile S. of 1-78, turn W. onto Saucon Valley Road for 1 ⁄ 2 mile, turn left onto Limeport Pike, travel 3 miles to location on right. 3:00 P.M. - Large Assortment of Quality box lots and Misc. items 4:00 P.M. - Carnival glass (stag) other, Depression glass (all colors), sugar shakers, pressed, 1950’s collectables, Jadeite, cast iron, primitives, oil lamps, coffee mill, crocks, Noritake, Limoges, Occupied, Hall, Lladro, sterling, collection of purple glass, Art Nouveau dresser set w/clock, old lighters, marbles, Willowware, Delft, Ironstone, Large collection of Antique buttons and other, Linens, 8+ Quilts, hankies, 20 German porcelain pipes, 1864 Civil War history book (Henry Bill) 12+ tables. Various not listed 6:00 P.M. - Furniture 180+ lots; oak bowfront china cabinet, oak 2 part sideboard w/bear foot feet/mirror back, other oak furn., bird’s- eye maple bedroom set, Hoosier-like cabinet, wooden wheelbarrow, hand pumps, wooden barrels, feed box, Puritan Victrola, Edison cylinder record player, player piano rolls, Empire washstand, 5 + vintage tabletop radios, Mahog., wicker, furn. Artwork, mirrors, Antique Lighting , 1920’s (Penn State) parking lot post lamps, Iron hanging lamps & other fixtures, various Quality Tiffany style lamps, Clocks, Victorian era wall clock with musical works, marble face (damage) and with brass and Mother-of-Pearl inlaid case, Regulator, Seth Thomas, other. Various not listed.

TWO AUCTIONEERS 4-6 HOUR AUCTION For more details please call 484-375-8410

or see www.somers-auctioneering.com or www.auctionzip.com

Terms and Conditions: 10% Buyer’s Premium, Cash, Check (with valid ID), MC, Visa, and Discover.

Auctioneer: Greg P. Somers AU00398IL

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

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

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

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ALL DAY PUBLIC AUCTION

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, CHINA, APPROX. 40 LOTS OF COINS, 40 ANTIQUE AND

MODERN FIREARMS, HAND & POWER TOOLS, SHOPSMITH, ECONOMY 14 HP TRACTOR w/HYD. &

PUSH PLOW, YAMAHA 250 4-WHEELER ATV, HERCULES 12 FT. ENCLOSED TRAILER, CHRISTMAS ITEMS,

PERSONAL PROPERTY & TWO ROOMS OF BOX LOTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2011 at 9:00 A.M.

TOOMEY AUCTION CENTER 240 HATCHERY RD. IN HELLAM TOWNSHIP

Located 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.

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

Preview: Sunday evening from 7 to 9 P.M. Coins sell at 3:00 P.M., Furniture at 4:00 P.M., Tractor, ATV & Trailer sell at 6:30 P.M., Firearms at 7:00 P.M. Reminder: Outstanding Black Friday Antiques and Collectibles Auction, Nov. 25, 2011 at 9:00 A.M.

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Train and A ntique A uction at the Shoppes at Bally Brooke

Tom Lorah Auctions Sat., Nov. 12th

20 N Third St., Bally, PA 19503 610-916-0555

Auction starts at 2:00 P.M. with antiques and collectibles from a local dealer who is liquidating his inventory with names like Castleton china, Royal Doulton, Fenton, Westmoreland, Stangl, Hummel, Disney and too many others to mention. Beer and whiskey related items include a full set of 8 Budweiser endangered species tankards as well as over one hundred whiskey decanters from Beam, S ki C ountry and others. Furniture will be fit in as items are sold off of them. Thousands of LPs as well as hundreds of 45s to be sold along with two Ami/Rowe jukeboxes. Train lanterns and other railroadiana will start at 4:30 P.M. to accommodate dealers in town for the Allentown Train Meet. Terms: Cash or PA check with proper ID. 6% sales tax. No buyer’s premium.

Tom Lorah Auctions, LLC PA License # AY-002103

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21 st Century Antiques ON-SITE AUCTION REAL ESTATE AND CONTENTS Saturday, November 5, 2011 10 A.M.

220 East 2nd Street, Florence, NJ 08518 Preview 8:30 A.M.

Furniture: Hitchcock table, secretary, mirrors, chests, leather chairs, end tables, marble topped chest & washstand, dining table w/chairs, Mission oak chair, drop leaf table, etc. Glass: Cobalt, Cranberry, Depression, stems, Fenton, Lalique, oil lamps, large glass jugs, Pyrex,++. Pottery & China: Czech, Staffordshire, Toby/Pub Jugs, Wedgwood, Delft, reticulated plates, T-cups, Quimper, Flow Blue, Gaudy Welsh, Berry Set, Chocolate Pot, Hatpin Holder, Noritake, red transfer dishes, etc. Misc.: 1960’s Barbies + Access., Silver plate, Sterling, few toys, books, Masonic Bible & 1900 History of Masons, Wood Tool chest, some tools, Local Florence memorabilia, 1954 European scrapbook, 45s, Royal Family memorabilia, Military, Vint. Christmas, needlepoint bag, VHS tapes, electronics, dachshund collection, CI doorstops, cabinet cards, old industrial photos, plus more. Jewelry: Platinum & diamond ring, sterling/gold, pocket watch, designer costume, Masonic rings & medals. Still unpacking. Real Estate sold (with reserve) 12:00 Noon. Lovely Restored Vintage Home. Hardwood floors, 9’ ceilings, 2 gas FPs, 2nd level laundry, Custom kitchen, butler’s pantry, stainless appl. 6 BR, 2 1 ⁄ 2 bath. Soundproofed adj. wall. 2,000 sq. ft. home. Close to train, NJTP & 295. Terms of real estate: $5,000.00 nonrefundable cash/certified check deposit due at knockdown. Closing within 45 days. Realtor & homeowners will be on-site. Directions from Rt. 130 N. Left on Neck Rd. Neck becomes River Rd. River becomes Front. Right on Chestnut (1 block past Broad) 1st left onto East 2nd St. From 130 S. Right on Neck. Follow above directions. Signs posted.

Food by Hog Day Afternoon Bring chairs. PAJ available. Terms: Cash or Check w/proper ID. No Buyer’s Premium . Questions? 609-877-6843, E-mail to [email protected] . Day of sale 609-560-3247 . Auctioneer not responsible for accidents.

CHRIS DOERNER AUCTIONEER www.auctionzip.com auct. ID #1049 for pics. & more details

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

HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2011 Two Floors Of Merchandise With 2 Auctioneers PREVIEW 3:00 P.M. AUCTION 5:00 P.M.

Loads of furniture, antiques, holiday items, dollhouse supplies, HO trains, toys, Dept. 56, glassware, pictures, small industrial tools, Quasar big screen TV, entertainment center, woodstove, Mercury outboard motor, lawn & garden, exercise equipment AND 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.

AUCTION BY: COOK & COOK AUCTIONS

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Pennsylvania red-ware jar withvibrant yellow

and green sliptulip decoration(estimate $10,000to $15,000).

POOK & POOK

Only six urnshape cof-feepots by

William Will are known. Hishigh level of skill is evidenced inthis magnificent piece with itsgraceful form, beaded bandsand gooseneck spout (estimate$40,000 to $80,000).

Rare pewter flaskby JohannC h r i s t o p hHeyne, aLancaster,PA pewter-er (estimate$8,000 to$12,000).

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Have Something to Sell?Looking For Something?

Have a Service to Offer?Let us show you how to reach 60,000+

collectors & dealers in the EAST!Call Arlene in Classified Sales

717-492-2561 or 1-800-428-4211 x2561

ART- OLD OIL PAINTINGS wanted, anycondition, New Hope School artists,PAFA artists, gold leaf frames and mir-rors. 20 years experience. Immediatepayment. Call 215-348-2500.

BOTTLES, OLD MILK containers from JacobH. Rohrer (Spring Mead Farm, Lampeter,PA) or J.L. Swarr Jr. (Cedar Hill Dairy,RFD, Mount Joy, PA) Any size, any qual-ity wanted, top dollar paid. Call Judy orTom 717-653-6189.

HUMMELS! HUMMELS! Get thebest prices for your Hummels,Lladro & Swarovski Crystal by

calling John Rokicki610-213-2361.

AUTO, TRUCK and Motorcycle: catalogs,brochures, manuals and any showroomrelated items. Ron Ladley, 210 StoneRd., Barto, PA 19504, 610-584-1665.

Place Your Classified NOW! paperandadvertisercollector.com

Questions? Call 1-800-428-4211

POSTCARDS, POSTCARDS, POSTCARDS-Actively buying old postcards- albums, col-lections, etc. Top $$. Postage paid.Gary Ronk, 6247 Cove, Roanoke, VA 24019540-562-2368.

To place yourclassified ad

Call 1-800-428-4211

1880 TO PRESENT MOVIE POSTERS,Highest Prices Paid for Lobby Cards,

1-Sheets, Window Cards, Glass Slides,Dwight Cleveland, PO Box 10922 Chicago,

IL 60610-0922 Fax 773-525-2969,773-525-9152, [email protected]

ALWAYS BUYING PHOTOGRAPHS,Archives, Albums, Snap-shots,

Collections. Call Jim 800-872-9990.

AMERICAN INDIAN OLDER Items, partic-ularly pre-1940 pottery (which is typ-ically unsigned) and baskets. I buyand sell. Please call Lou at 610-647-7198.

ANTIQUE/ OLD GUNS WANTED Collectorbuys old muzzleloaders, pistols, shotguns, Kentucky rifles, knives, swords,

hunting licenses & photos, animal traps,hand forged & bear traps, old ammo,

antiques, military items. One piece or col-lections. House calls made. PO Box 83,

New Tripoli, PA 18066,[email protected] 610-298-3180.

AUTOMOBILE OWNERS MANUALSWanted most years and models. Also sales

brochures, service manuals, etc. TMCPublications, 6308 Deer Park Rd.,

Reisterstown, MD 21136. 410-526-4495.www.tmcpubl.com

AUTOMOBILES WANTED. LOOKING to buyold foreign cars, especially British. Willpurchase in any condition, also buyingparts. Call Ed, 856-816-7321.

BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE CLOTHING 1800’s-1950’s Men, women & children, hats,shoes, purses, jewelry, old frames &

paintings, call Suzie at 610-913-7415 orRenningers Adamstown, door 65

on Sundays.

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.

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

DUCK DECOYS WANTEDDUCK DECOYS WANTEDDescribe & price. Give name of Carver,

if none give Company name. Allen Greenwald, 106-15 Queens Blvd,

Forest Hills, NY11375

I BUY ANTIQUE & Vintage Sewing Buttoncollections. Also Military and Uniform

buttons, top prices paid,call 717-344-4506

I BUY RUSSIAN & Polish Samovars301-919-2798

Please email with photos and askingprice. [email protected]

ICE CREAM SCOOPS: Unusual, odd-shaped. Also Ice-cream tip trays & 3in.diameter metal menu holders. GusBrunner, 2209 Township Rd., PleasantValley, PA 18951. 610-346-6650.

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

TIFFANY DESK PIECES, lamps, glass. BillHolland 610-470-5925 or RenningersSunday Antique Market, Booth A-53,Adamstown, PA 8am-1pm. [email protected]

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

small mining artifacts needed in my collec-tion. Larry Click 703-241-3748 or email

[email protected]

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

GUITARS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS,banjos, early brass & woodwinds.

We buy, sell, & appraise.In business since 1974.

Vintage Instruments, Philadelphia,[email protected] 215-545-1100.

HAMMOND ORGANS WANTED. Lesliespeakers & console pianos. Pottstown, PA610-495-5234 or [email protected]

Also Orlando, FL Area.

MUSIC BOXES WANTEDBuying and Selling Cylinder & Disc Music

Boxes, Bird Cages, Bird Boxes,Phonographs, Automatas. Specializing inall Antique Resortation Services for over

60 years. Ask for Gerald Wright. Rita FordMusic Boxes, 1253 Springfield Ave. #304,

New Providence, NJ 07974,908-377-3225, 212-535-6717.www.ritafordmusicboxes.com

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

SHEET MUSIC WANTED, any era. SandyMarrone, 113 Oakwood Drive,Cinnaminson, NJ 08077, 856-829-6104 E-mail [email protected]

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

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

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

ADVANCED COLLECTOR PAYS Top Prices.Older Better. Toy Trains, Bats, Gloves,Uniforms, Trophies, Photo’s, Balls, AllSports, Philadelphia Athletics, Yankees,Ruth, Cobb, Cards, Whole Collections.Tom Kaczor, 267-243-2379.

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

TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cardsand Memorabilia to a Collector.Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709,

[email protected]

1800-1970 SELL YOUR ANTIQUE TOYS,TRAINS, SPACE TOYS & ROBOTS

FOR THE HIGHEST PRICE! No one will payyou higher for Tin Toy Collections!

[email protected] 856-547-5521

ANTIQUE TOYS WANTED of every descrip-tion. 1800’s-1950’s. One piece or collec-tion. Write for free 3 page illustratedwant list. Bruch, P.O. Box 121,Mountaintop, Pa 18707. Call toll-free800-549-8697. [email protected]

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11560 Magnolia Ct., Swan Pt. MD 20645

MATCHBOX CARS WANTEDIf you’re interested in selling your collec-

tion, call, fax or write, ask for- Larry,830 Fulton Ave., Lansdale, PA 19446.215-855-1962 or fax 215-368-9684.

PURCHASING CLOSE-OUTS- Please callBarry McKeon Cell: 610-506-5961, oremail: [email protected]

FOR SALE: Large Collection ofItalian Pottery pieces. Plates, vases,

souvenirs, etc. Want to sell ascollection. Call for more information.

717-625-4310

OIL PAINTING by Richard GeorgeHinchliffe, British, 1868-1942, 20x30

inches. Flapper era girl, nude, outdoors.$750. Phone 717-625-4310

FOR SALE: BOOK COLLECTION.Wide variety of subjects and dates,from mid-19th century to 1940’s.

To be sold as a collection.Phone 717-625-4310

OLD TELEPHONES OVER 85 different1892-1979. Payphones, woodwalls, can-dlestick, kits, Danish, parts, refurbishing-

wiring, character phones. PayphoneHistory Book $29.95. Free Catalog.

608-582-4124. www.phonecoinc.com

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SOLID MAHOGANY 1920’S Breakfront,very good cond., Doyles Auction Co. eval-uation $900, must sell, resquesting only$300. Have 2 or 4 drawer metal cabinets$35 ea. 2 modern slide-out drawer cabi-nets only $50 ea. 732-449-6559.

FOR SALE- Variety of VintagePhotographica: photographs, early pho-

tography magazines, 8mm projectorsand cameras, slides, and more. Phone

717-625-4310

MARBLE & GRANITE for tables, sculp-tures, bronzes, beveled edges, tombstones, etc. Call Richard H. Bailey,Sculptor, 302-399-9777. Buy & Sell.www.richardhbailey.com

VINTAGE SHOWCASES, ELECTRIFIED 48’Lfrontloading, sliding glass doors, 7’ tall,ready for shop or collection, $2,800,Pottsville, 215-275-2365.

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Peter Derr brass andwrought iron kettle

lamp, one of 15 exam-ples by this metal workerwhose family forge waslocated in TulpehockenTownship, BerksCounty, PA (estimate$3,000 to $6,000). Derr isbest known for his manystanding and hanging fatlamps fabricated withiron that he purchasedfrom the nearbyCharming Forge andcopper and brass boughtfrom Joseph L. Stichterin Reading.

Christopher High Shearer was one ofthe Breininger family’s favorite artistsand this particular painting is one of 8in the sale. This oil on canvas land-scape with mill is dated 1907 and mea-sures 62 inches by 69 inches. Shearerwas known for his large canvases (esti-mate $3,000 to $5,000).

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On October 12th, 2011,the Alderfer AuctionCompany auctioned off theEstate of J. David Miller ofDoylestown. In accordancewith Mr. Miller’s last will andtestament and with greatinsight, it was Mr. Miller’swish to have his collectionsold in Bucks County.Alderfer’s selected the EagleBanquet Hall in New Hope,Pennsylvania, to hold the sale.

Mr. Miller was an avidcollector of Americana, frak-

tur, needlework, folk art,Mercer and Moravian pot-tery, artwork, books, andperiod furniture especiallypieces from Pennsylvaniaand Bucks County in particu-lar. His collection was soexceptional that some of hispieces have been featured inmuseum exhibitions. Thissale brought out family andfriends of Mr. Miller as well

as long-time collectors,prominent antique dealersand institutions such as theMennonite Heritage Center,the Mercer & Moravian Tile

Works, and the MercerMuseum.

At the time of his death,he had a 1787 jointer plane(sold for $3,575 to theMercer Museum) in theWinterthur exhibit “Paint,Pattern & People, Furnitureof SoutheasternPennsylvania,” aChippendale tall chest fromthe Ridge Family of BucksCounty (sold for $11,000) ondisplay at the MercerMuseum, and the painting

“Union Soldiers in Combat1895” by William T. Trego(sold for $13,200) was a partof the “William T. TregoCatalogue Raisonne” at theMichener Museum. TheDelaware Valley walnut low-boy with the Peter Trego fam-ily provenance went to abuyer in Florida with BucksCounty roots and hammereddown at $31,900. Based onthe research Mr. Miller hadon the families that ownedthe piece, the buyer believesit may have passed through abranch of their family. The

Ridge Family tall chest andthe Trego painting also wentto the buyer from Florida.

The Mercer & MoravianTile Works won many piecesfor its museum including thevery rare frog fountain spoutthat realized $1,921 and aMercer tile-top table thathammered down at $1,356.

Some other standoutswere a David Kulp bookplatethat realized $23,100, an

award of merit with a mer-maid that realized $10,450, apictorial sampler and JohnDrissel writing box that eachsold for $9,900, a John JamesAudubon barn owl that sold

for $16,950, and a ChesterCounty architectural cornercupboard that realized$15,820.

Overall, it was an excitingand successful day.Alderfer’s saw over 400 reg-

istered bidders and over halfa million dollars in sales.Alderfer Auction will also beselling Mr. Miller’s proper-ties, his gorgeous 6 bedroomhome in Doylestown,

Pennsylvania, and his rusticretreat in Pipersville,Pennsylvania, on November2nd, 2011. Please contactBrent Souder and visitwww.alderferauction.com formore information.

Alderfer’s Autumn On-Site SaleWas A Bountiful Harvest Of Treasures

David Kulp, attributed to, Hymnal Bookplate.

Mermaid Award of Merit.

Monumental Pictorial Sampler.

Paint Decorated Writing Boxattributed to John Drissel.

Mercer Frog Fountain Spout.

John James Audubon Barn Owl.

Ridge Family Chippendale Tall Chest attributed to JohnLear.

Delaware Valley Lowboy with Peter Trego family Provenance.

1787 Jointer Plane from Tinicum Township, Bucks County,Pennsylvania. Chester County, Pennsylvania, Architectural Corner Cupboard.

William T. Trego, Union Soldiers in Combat, 1895, Oil on can-vas.