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COMPLIMENTARY COPY Published Weekly By Joel Sater Publications www.antiquesandauctionnews.net VOL. 43, NO. 18 FRIDAY MAY 4, 2012 Text & Photos by Donald-Brian Johnson rom the Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1942: Injunction Won by Sculptress: Former Employee Accused of Copying Her Creations” “Suit for an injunc- tion in which Hedi Schoop, sculptress, com- plained that a former employee had copied her line of statuettes, figurines, and other bric-a-brac to compete against her commercially was decided in her favor yesterday by Superior Judge Arthur Guerin. “The court granted Miss Schoop an injunction restraining Miss Katherine Schuefftan, described as the former employee, from display- ing and selling the line which Miss Hedi Schoop complained is like or very similar to hers. “Originally, Miss Hedi Schoop also had asked for $10,000 damages, but the mone- tary plea was dropped during the trial.” It may not have been front- page news, but this early 1940s lawsuit, pitting one California ceramist against another, had all the drama of All About Eve, (at least in the decorative arts world.) An established design diva spouts fire when an up-and-comer, (even worse, a former employee), attempts to make inroads on her home turf? What a conversation- starter at the next giftware-buyers gathering! The adversaries: ethereal, and wildly popular ceramics queen Hedi Schoop, versus her former protégé, the equally talented Katherine Schuefftan, (known professionally as Kay McHugh, releasing ceramics under the markings “Kaye” and “Kaye of Hollywood”). As they say on those TV shows, “the litigants are on their way into the courtroom—right now!” The Plaintiff: Miss Schoop Hedi Schoop could have been a ‘40s film star. She had an unusual first name, pronounced just like Hedy Lamarr’s. She had sultry cover-girl looks, reminis- cent of Lauren Bacall. She had an exotic overseas background, on the order of Marlene Dietrich. There were even glamorous Hollywood connections: her sis- ter was acclaimed ballerina Trudi Schoop, her husband, famed movie composer Frederick Hollander. (Among his hits: the languid “Falling in Love Again”.) Instead, Schoop opted for life as a ceramics designer. And, while her come-hither personal appeal no doubt caused dowdier contemporaries to shake their bunned heads in dismay, it was talent that made Schoop one of the most popular (and most imi- tated) ceramic artists of the 1940s and ‘50s. Born in 1906 in Switzerland, Schoop spent her early years studying sculpture, fash- ion design, and acting. With Hollander, she fled Nazi Germany in the early 1930s, settling in Hollywood, where his composing career flourished. In her new environment, Hedi amused herself by creating plaster dolls, which she then painted and dressed in fashions of the day. A successful showing of the dolls at a Los Angeles department store prompted Schoop to adapt her ideas to a more perma- nent medium: ceramics. Early slip-cast figures sold well from her small workshop, and a larger, North Hollywood facility, Hedi Schoop Art Creations, opened in 1940. The impact was immediate, as evidenced by the praise lav- ished on Hedi that year in a Los Angeles Times ad for Barker Bros.: “We searched out the creator of these appealing flower and candle holders, and found a young lady from Switzerland, looking remark- ably like her own wistful little flower girls. Her name is Hedi Schoop, and she creates the most charming pottery figures we’ve ever seen. She tells us she not only designs the pieces, but does all the molding and coloring, so that every piece is very much her own execu- tion. Very whimsical and smart!” Many Hedi Schoop figurines came equipped for secondary uses — from flower-holders and wall pockets, to candlesticks and soap dishes. Hedi was perhaps the most commercially successful California ceramics designer of the postwar period, and certainly the most ubiquitous. If a Schoop figure proved popular with consumers, an entire line of accom- panying décor objects, such as planters, bowls, ash- trays, and candy dishes, would be built around it. At its busiest in the late 1940s, the studio pro- duced over 30,000 gift- ware items per year, and employed over fifty workers. Hedi Schoop figurines are large- ly representational, and achieve their visual impact through overall shape and size, rather t h a n through minute detailing. The fig- ures are often caught in motion a r m s extended, skirts aflutter, heads bowed — but that motion is fluid and unhurried. Rough and incised textures combine with smooth ones; color- ful glossy glazes contrast with bisque. Her subjects — ethnic dancers, musicians, peasant boys and girls — are cap- tured at a specific moment in time. While figurines by many designers create a moving pic- ture, a figurine by Hedi Schoop is a captivating still photo. The Defendant: Miss McHugh Unfortunately, the broadly drawn features, soft colors, and rip- pling garments of Schoop’s over- size figurines and planters made them easy to copy. During the height of her career, similar designs were turned out by a variety of other California ceramic firms, usually run by former Schoop employees. The most notable: one-time Schoop decorator Kay McHugh (Katherine Schuefftan). It was McHugh’s line of ceramics, first marketed as K a y e Figurines”, which resulted in that 1942 court injunction. Over the years, Kay McHugh’s repu- tation as a ceramist has suffered, not only because of the Schoop controversy, but also because of an inferior line of ceramics produced by her ex-husband Peter Schuefftan in the late 1940s. ( Schuefftan used McHugh’s designs for these figurines, released under the name “Kim Ward Ceramics”.) McHugh’s own originali- ty and distinctive style, pre- sent in both her “Kaye”, and later “Kaye of Hollywood” fig- urines, have too often been over- shadowed by those long-ago legal machinations. She’s been relegated to the role of furtive copy- ist, rather than being recognized as a tal- ented artist in her own right. Her son, editor and author Kim Schuefftan, offered these comments on his mother’s career, the Schoop lawsuit, and its after- math: “The Schoop incident remains somewhat mysterious, as does the early relationship between Hedi Schoop and my parents, Peter Schuefftan and Kay McHugh. “Hedi Schoop start- ed out in partnership with them, making pottery at a location on Ventura Boulevard n e a r Coldwater Canyon in the S a n Fernando Valley. To the best of my knowl- edge, nei- ther my mother or father worked for’ Hedi Schoop. Rather, as noted, the three had some kind of partnership. However, I have no idea who financed that first, short-lived pottery effort, so legally Hedi might possibly have been ‘boss’. Around 1940, the pottery moved to 5004 Vineland in North Hollywood. Shortly thereafter, Schoop sued McHugh who, with Schuefftan, was pro- ducing a line of ceramics under the name ‘Kaye Figurines’. “My parents then divorced. Peter Schuefftan moved to Fletcher Road and started his own pottery, ‘Kim Ward Ceramics’, unfortunately naming it after his son (me), and using McHugh’s designs. The ‘Kim Ward’ designs changed somewhat, as the old plaster molds wore out. ‘Kim Ward Pottery’ ceased operations in about 1950, when my father took employment as a salesman with Metlox. “Kay McHugh renamed her pottery ‘Kaye of Hollywood’, moved the plant to Burbank after the war, then sold it in about 1948. New and rather tacky designs were added after that. “As for the copying problem that was the basis of Hedi Schoop’s law- suit, at this point there seems lit- tle means of determin- ing its validity. My mother was a member of the first graduating Hedi vs. Kay: The Case Of The ‘Copied’ Ceramics (Continued on page 2) F F Left: Kaye’s Chinese woman with baskets, dat- ing from 1948. Note the applied “lace” head scarf, a signature of the “Kaye of Hollywood” style. 9-1/2” h., $75 to $100. Right: Hedi Schoop’s version of a basket-carrier, a com- mon theme in 1940s ceramics. “Conchita”, 12-1/2” h., $125 to $150. Left: Girl with oversize flower basket, head scarf fashioned of Kaye’s “lace”. 10” h., $100 to $125. Right: Hedi Schoop’s “Tyrolean Girl” strikes a similar pose, but the rest of the interpre- tation is markedly different. 11-1/2” h., $75 to $100. Left: Kim W a r d “Dutch Couple”, 5- 1/2” h., 5” h., $20 to $30/pr. Right: Hedi Schoop’s earlier riff on a similar Dutch theme: “My Sister & I”, 11” h., $175 to $200/pr. Left: Two Kaye wall pocket vases, with fan skirts 9” h., $175 to $200/pr.. Right: Hedi Schoop’s graceful “Blue Dancers” kick up their heels, also show- ing off fanned skirts, 12-1/2” h., $275 to $300/pr.

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Published Weekly By Joel Sater Publicationswww.antiquesandauctionnews.net

VOL. 43, NO. 18FRIDAY MAY 4, 2012

Text & Photos byDonald-Brian Johnson

rom the Los Angeles Times,April 25, 1942:

“Injunction Won bySculptress: Former

Employee Accused of CopyingHer Creations”

“Suit for an injunc-tion in which HediSchoop, sculptress, com-plained that a formeremployee had copied her lineof statuettes, figurines, andother bric-a-brac tocompete against hercommercially wasdecided in her favoryesterday bySuperior Judge ArthurGuerin.

“The court granted MissSchoop an injunctionrestraining MissKatherine Schuefftan,described as the formeremployee, from display-ing and selling the linewhich Miss Hedi Schoopcomplained is like or verysimilar to hers.

“Originally, Miss HediSchoop also had asked for$10,000 damages, but the mone-tary plea was dropped during thetrial.”

It may not have been front-page news, but this early 1940slawsuit, pitting one Californiaceramist against another, had allthe drama of All About Eve, (atleast in the decorative arts world.)An established design diva spoutsfire when an up-and-comer, (evenworse, a former employee),attempts to make inroads on herhome turf? What a conversation-starter at the next giftware-buyersgathering!

The adversaries: ethereal, andwildly popular ceramics queenHedi Schoop, versus her formerprotégé, the equally talentedKatherine Schuefftan, (knownprofessionally as Kay McHugh,releasing ceramics under themarkings “Kaye” and“Kaye of Hollywood”).

As they say on thoseTV shows, “the litigantsare on their way into thecourtroom—right now!”

The Plaintiff: MissSchoop

Hedi Schoop couldhave been a ‘40s film star.She had an unusual firstname, pronounced just likeHedy Lamarr’s. She hadsultry cover-girl looks, reminis-cent of Lauren Bacall. She had anexotic overseas background, onthe order of Marlene Dietrich.There were even glamorousHollywood connections: her sis-ter was acclaimed ballerina TrudiSchoop, her husband, famedmovie composer FrederickHollander. (Among his hits: thelanguid “Falling in Love Again”.)

Instead, Schoop opted for lifeas a ceramics designer. And,while her come-hither personalappeal no doubt caused dowdiercontemporaries to shake theirbunned heads in dismay, it wastalent that made Schoop one ofthe most popular (and most imi-tated) ceramic artists of the 1940sand ‘50s.

Born in 1906 inSwitzerland, Schoop spent her

earlyy e a r s

s t u d y i n gsculpture, fash-ion design, andacting. With

Hollander, shefled Nazi Germany in

the early 1930s, settling inHollywood, where his composingcareer flourished.

In her new environment, Hediamused herself by creating plasterdolls, which she then painted anddressed in fashions of the day. Asuccessful showing of the dolls at aLos Angeles department storeprompted Schoop to adapther ideas to a more perma-nent medium: ceramics.Early slip-cast figures soldwell from her smallworkshop, and alarger, NorthHollywood facility,Hedi Schoop ArtCreations, openedin 1940. Theimpact wasimmediate, asevidenced by thepraise lav-i s h e d

on Hedi that year in a Los AngelesTimes ad for Barker Bros.:

“We searched out the creator ofthese appealing flower and candleholders, and found a young ladyfrom Switzerland, looking remark-ably like her own wistful littleflower girls. Her name is HediSchoop, and she creates the mostcharming pottery figures we’veever seen. She tells us she not onlydesigns the pieces, but does all themolding and coloring, so that everypiece is very much her own execu-tion. Very whimsical and smart!”

Many Hedi Schoop figurinescame equipped for secondary uses— from flower-holders and wallpockets, to candlesticks and soapdishes. Hedi was perhaps the mostcommercially successful California

ceramics designer of the postwarperiod, and certainly the most

ubiquitous. If a Schoopfigure proved popularwith consumers, anentire line of accom-panying décorobjects, such asplanters, bowls, ash-trays, and candydishes, would be

built around it. At itsbusiest in the late

1940s, the studio pro-duced over 30,000 gift-

ware items peryear, and employedover fifty workers.

Hedi Schoopfigurines are large-ly representational,

and achieve theirv i s u a l

impact

t h r o u g ho v e r a l lshape andsize, rathert h a nt h r o u g hm i n u t edetailing.The fig-ures areo f t e ncaught inmotion —a r m s

extended,s k i r t saflutter,h e a d s

bowed — but that motion isfluid andunhurr ied .Rough and

incised texturescombine withsmooth ones;

c o l o r -f u l

glossy glazescontrast with bisque. Hersubjects — ethnic dancers,musicians, peasant boysand girls — are cap-tured at a specificmoment in time.While figurinesby manyd e s i g n e r screate am o v i n gp i c -ture, afigurineby HediSchoop is ac a p t i v a t i n gstill photo.

The Defendant: Miss McHughUnfortunately, the broadly

drawn features, soft colors, and rip-pling garments of Schoop’s over-size figurines and planters madethem easy to copy. During theheight of her career, similar designswere turned out by a variety ofother California ceramic firms,usually run by former Schoopemployees. The mostnotable: one-timeSchoop decorator KayMcHugh (KatherineSchuefftan). It wasMcHugh’s line ofceramics, firstmarketed as“ K a y eF i g u r i n e s ” ,which resulted inthat 1942 courtinjunction.

Over

t h e

years, KayMcHugh’s repu-

tation as a ceramist has suffered,not only because of the Schoopcontroversy, but also because of aninferior line of ceramics produced

by her ex-husband PeterSchuefftan in the late

1940s. ( Schuefftan usedMcHugh’s designs forthese figurines, releasedunder the name “KimWard Ceramics”.)

McHugh’s own originali-ty and distinctive style, pre-sent in both her “Kaye”, and

later “Kaye of Hollywood” fig-urines, have too often been over-shadowed by those long-agolegal machinations. She’sbeen relegated to the

role of furtive copy-ist, rather thanbeing recognized

as a tal-e n t e dartist in

h e ro w nright.

Her son, editor and authorKim Schuefftan, offered thesecomments on his mother’s career,the Schoop lawsuit, and its after-math:

“The Schoop incidentremains somewhat mysterious, asdoes the early relationshipbetween Hedi Schoop and myparents, Peter Schuefftan and

Kay McHugh.“Hedi Schoop start-

ed out in partnershipwith them, making

pottery at alocation onV e n t u r aB o u l e v a r dn e a rC o l d w a t e rCanyon in theS a nF e r n a n d oValley. Tothe best ofmy knowl-edge, nei-ther mymother orf a t h e rw o r k e d‘for’ HediS c h o o p .

Rather, asnoted, the three had some kind ofpartnership. However, I have noidea who financed that first,short-lived pottery effort, solegally Hedi might possibly havebeen ‘boss’. Around 1940, thepottery moved to 5004 Vinelandin North Hollywood. Shortlythereafter, Schoop sued McHughwho, with Schuefftan, was pro-ducing a line of ceramics underthe name ‘Kaye Figurines’.

“My parents then divorced.Peter Schuefftan moved toFletcher Road and started his ownpottery, ‘Kim Ward Ceramics’,unfortunately naming it after hisson (me), and using McHugh’sdesigns. The ‘Kim Ward’ designschanged somewhat, as the oldplaster molds wore out. ‘KimWard Pottery’ ceased operationsin about 1950, when my fathertook employment as a salesmanwith Metlox.

“Kay McHugh renamed herpottery ‘Kaye of Hollywood’,

moved the plant toBurbank after the

war, then sold it inabout 1948. New

and rather tackydesigns wereadded afterthat.

“As for thecopying problem

that was the basisof HediSchoop’s law-suit, at thispoint there

seems lit-tle means

of determin-ing its validity.

My mother wasa member of the

first graduating

Hedi vs. Kay: The Case Of The ‘Copied’ Ceramics

(Continued on page 2)

FF

Left: Kaye’sChinese womanwith baskets, dat-ing from 1948.Note the applied “lace”head scarf, a signature ofthe “Kaye of Hollywood”style. 9-1/2” h., $75 to$100. Right: HediSchoop’s version of abasket-carrier, a com-mon theme in 1940sceramics. “Conchita”, 12-1/2” h., $125 to $150.

Left: Girl with oversize flowerbasket, head scarf fashioned ofKaye’s “lace”. 10” h., $100 to$125. Right: Hedi Schoop’s“Tyrolean Girl” strikes a similarpose, but the rest of the interpre-

tation is markedly different.11-1/2” h., $75 to $100.

Left:K i m

W a r d“Dutch Couple”, 5-

1/2” h., 5” h., $20 to$30/pr. Right:

Hedi Schoop’searlier riff

on asimilarD u t c h

t h e m e :“My Sister

& I”, 11” h., $175 to

$200/pr.

Left: Two Kaye wallpocket vases, with fan skirts 9” h., $175

to $200/pr.. Right: Hedi Schoop’s graceful“Blue Dancers” kick up their heels, also show-

ing off fanned skirts, 12-1/2” h., $275 to $300/pr.

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class of the Art Center School— a trained painter and sculp-tor. She was uncompromis-ingly independent (later inlife, she stomped out of apainting class withKokoschka when he put hisbrush to her canvas).Although I was very youngwhen she was active as a pot-ter, and my memories are lim-ited accordingly, I clearlyremember her pondering cos-tume history and designbooks, and modeling the‘Kaye of Hollywood’ fig-urines in plasticine.

“The designs were origi-nal – yet some of my moth-er’s designs and Hedi

Schoop’s have clear similari-ties, particularly in poses andslip-color decoration. Thefaces, however, are very dif-ferent. I am convinced thatKay McHugh did not copyHedi Schoop, (and viceversa). But how to explain thesimilarities? That remains a

problem. There were manylines ofquaint/decorative/charming

middle-class kitsch figurinesbeing produced in southernCalifornia during the 1940sand after, but that is not reallyan explanation. However, Ihope my little narrative atleast sheds some light on thehistory and background of thepotteries.”

Closing ArgumentsThe case of “Hedi versus

Kay” was definitely a rarity.Since artistic design infringe-ment is so difficult to prove,there are literally no docu-mented contemporary casesavailable for comparison.Particularly unusual is theoutcome. Despite a basic sim-ilarity in style, the “Kaye”figurines were in no senseout-and-out copies of HediSchoop’s. And why was KayMcHugh singled out?Ceramics by other formerSchoop employees whoachieved independent suc-cess, (such as Yona Lippin),were equally Hedi-influ-enced, yet no lawsuits resulted.

“Kaye of Hollywood” fig-urines, in particular, show offMcHugh’s design innova-tions, easily setting her workapart from that of her one-time mentor. Molded (ratherthan painted) flowers are aMcHugh signature, adding alively dimensionality to herwork. Also notable: the use ofapplied “lace” for shawls,scarves, and the like, con-trasting with the otherwisesmooth ceramic. (“That‘lace’”, notes KimSchuefftan, “was nothingmore than dishcloths soakedin slip and fired.”)

Had the Schoop/McHughcase been heard several yearslater, the results might havebeen different. FollowingWorld War II,the UnitedStates giftwaremarket wasawash inimported look-alikes. Usually,there was littleattempt to dis-guise the origi-nal source.Overseas manu-facturers, (pri-marily inJapan), castmolds fromactual figurines( i n c l u d i n gHedi’s and

(Continued from page 1)

HEIDI VS. KAY

Close as pages in a book. Style similarities abound, in this bouquet of figurines by Hedi Schoopand two former employees. From left: flower girls by Hedi Schoop, 9-1/2” h.; Kaye, 10” h.; Yona,7-1/2” h. Each, $50 to $75.

The glamorous Hedi Schoop gets down to business in her studio,circa 1948.

Incised lines, outstretched arms, and angledpostures all create the illusion of bodies inmotion — a hallmark of Hedi Schoop. Girls ingreen, 7” h., $150 to $175/pr.

Pink “Phantasy Lady” figuralvase by Schoop, and dual swirlcandleholder. 12” h.; 8-1/4” h.,$125 to $150; $25 to $50.

Schoop’s “Umbrella Girl”, 12”h., $100 to $125.

Hedi’s “Peasant Couple”, 13-1/2” h.; 14” h., $150 to $175/pr.

Sculpted in profile, just as inancient pictorials. Hedi Schoop“Serving Women”, 14” h., $250to $275/pr.

Unique Hedi Schoop “TreePlanter”. When the five indi-vidual tube planters are filled,the girl appears to be reachingfor the blossoms above her. 12”h., $200 to $225.

Exquisite “Veiled Lady” candydish, wonderfully illustratingthe restful appeal of HediSchoop ceramics. 12” d., $250to $275.

Wall pocket head vase by“Kaye” (Kay McHugh), 5-3/4”h., $100 to $125.

“Sun Bonnet Girl” by Kaye,13” h., $50 to $75.

“Madame Pompadour” flowerbasket by Kaye, 10-1/2” h., $75to $100.

By “Kim Ward”, the companywhich later utilized KayMcHugh’s designs without herdirect input: “Peasant Girl”, 5”h., $15 to $20.

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This week we valued a SteiffBlack and White Cat, dating

from after 1950. The cat is 8 inches tall.Steiff was founded in

1877 by Margarete Steiff tomake underskirts andchildren’s clothes.Animal toys wereintroduced to therange of products in 1880.

Margarete Steiff’snephew Richard joined thecompany in 1897 andexperimented with jointedbear design between 1902and 1905. The companywas made famous by itsteddy bears and its trademarkof the button-in-ear. Theybecame the leadingexporter of bears fromGermany, with theUnited States and Britain

being their biggest cus-tomers.

To this day, Steiffcontinues to

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huge range of

replica bears based on earlyclassics.

Without being able to seethe button or label moreclosely, it is difficult to datethis cat more precisely.However, the “Steiff” nameappears to be in a cursivescript, which would indicatea date after 1950. Your fami-ly history may be able to datethis, but I would suggest per-haps 1960s/1970s. EarlySteiff animals (not onlyteddy bears) can realize veryhigh prices, but in recentyears Steiff has producedlarge quantities of animals(not all of the highest quali-ty). Your cat appears to be inrelatively good condition, butvalue is modest.

We valued it at around$60.

What’s The Value Of My Steiff Toy?

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Renowned for its artinstitutions and rich multicul-tural heritage,Philadelphia will soonadd another very color-ful feather to its cap.Material Culture, thecity’s popular 60,000-square-foot showplacefor antiques, textilesand handcrafted deco-rative arts, will intro-duce its new auctiondivision on May 5,2012 with a 500-lotsale titled “NewWorld Orders.” Allforms of bidding willbe available, includ-ing live via theInternet throughLiveAuctioneers.com.

Material Culture’swealth of experienceand loyal followingof customers, advi-sors and associates

worldwide setthe stage forthe company’sentry into thea u c t i o narena, said

founder/owner GeorgeJevremovic.

“Our relationshipswith collectors and otherfriends in the businesshave been built on a basisof mutual trust over 30-plus years. I’ve beenreaching out to them over

the past two years, andour May auction debut isa tribute to those peopleand connections,” saidJevremovic.

No matter how broada descriptive brush oneuses, it is a formidablechallenge to categorizethe mix of artworks inthe May 5 sale. Lotafter lot, the word“unique” springs tomind, whether it’s amystical 12th-century

carved marble relief fromnorthern India or a brilliantly-hued Felipe Jesus Consalvoscigar-band artwork.

Material Culture hasalways been thought of assomething of an eclectic won-

derland for decorators andhomeowners seeking offbeatartworks and one-of-a-kindstatement pieces.

“Our aesthetic knows noboundaries - it runs fromAsian antiquities to classicNakashima furniture to out-side-the-box creations byself-taught artists,” saidJevremovic. “Now we havethe opportunity to share ourdiscoveries with the world viathe auction route.”

A survey of the array ofinternational treasures chosenfor Material Culture’s auctionpremiere starts with the pre-dicted top lot: an orig-

inal 19th-cen turySamue l

Anderson Robb cigar storeIndian. For many decades, themasterfully hand-carved fig-ure greeted visitors enteringReese’s Antiques on PineStreet in Philadelphia.Appearing to have all-origi-nal paint, the 77-inch-tallstatue has been in the sameowner’s hands since the1940s and has never beforebeen offered for sale. AnAmerican folk art classic, it isentered in the May 5 auctionwith a $40,000 to $60,000estimate.

Cuban-American artistFelipe Jesus Consalvos

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Material Culture’s May 5 AuctionDebut To Reflect “Borderless”

Approach To Art, Antiques

Samuel Robb 19th-centu-ry cigar store figure, 77inches tall, the greeter at

Reese’s Antiques inPhiladelphia since the1940s. Estimate $40,000 to

$60,000. Material Cultureimage.

Material Culture’s founder/owner George Jevremovic with afew of his May 5 debut auction’s predicted top lots, including a19th-century Samuel Robb cigar store figure, estimate $40,000to $60,000. Material Culture image.

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Finely carved antique ivory vase, Chinese, 18thcentury, 7-1/8 inches tall. Estimate $4,000 to$6,000. Material Culture image.

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Kay’s). The resulting ceram-ics, often distorted in size anddetail, were then crudelypainted to approximate thereal thing. (Due to the preva-lence of such imitations, sig-

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The clock is ticking, but collectors can still join in on Alderfer’s special online only auction of Steiff Bears. The event closes at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, May 8. Fifty lots of Steiff Bears, all ‘mint in the box’ are up for grabs. The bears are from the Estate of Ann Doorley a former Steiff dealer who lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Go to www.alderferauction.com to get in on the act!

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*The famed button, usually attached by the German based toymaker to the bear’s ear, was created to keep counterfeits from being passed off as authentic Steiff toys.

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nature verification is animportant means of identify-ing works by Schoop,McHugh, and really, anyother mid-twentieth centuryAmerican ceramist.)

Sold at bargain-basementprices, imports knocked thebottom out of domestic pro-duction. Some manufacturersdid their best to turn thoselemons into lemonade. Forexample, before shuttingdown Madison’s CeramicArts Studio in 1955, propri-etor Reuben Sand sold vari-ous original CAS molds andcopyrights to arch-nemesis,Mahana Imports. His reason-ing: “at least that way, thequality of those Mahana imi-tations can only improve!”

Others, like Hedi Schoop,elected to move in new direc-tions when outside forcesintervened. The Schoop facto-ry was destroyed by fire in1958. After collaborating fora time with “The CaliforniaCleminsons” on their line ofdecorative housewares,Schoop retired from ceramicdesign, focusing instead onpainting.

Kay McHugh, notes KimSchuefftan, “attempted anoth-er ceramic foray in the early1950s. She briefly producedspongeware bowls and the

SHOPS & CENTERSlike under the name‘Kilncraft’. However, shewas not happy in the effort,and quit after a year or two.”

The Verdict Is InWhile the courts labeled

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circa 1960) was a cigar rollerwhose natural talent as anartist was not widely knownuntil after his death.Consalvos presciently creat-ed modernist collages thatincorporate cigar bands andcigar-box paper as well asphotographs, postage stampsand magazine images. Hismixed-media depiction titled

Guitar - one of severalConsalvos artworks in thesale - could make $6,000 to$8,000.

Contemporary Chinesepainter Guo Runwen’s earlyoil on canvas titled StandingNude with Back View waspurchased directly from theartist in 1988 at his studio inGuangzhou, China. Freshfrom a Delaware collection,the 31-1/2- by 21-1/2-inchartwork is estimated at$30,000 to $40,000. Another20th-century Chinese paint-ing, Fan Zeng’s (born 1955-)ink and color on paper titledZhong Kui Shen Wei, issigned and bears two seals. Invertical format measuring 53by 26 inches, it carries anestimate of $6,000 to $8,000.

There are many earlyAsian works scheduled tocross the auction block,including a dimensionallycarved 12th-century marblerelief from Jain in northernIndia. Featuring deities, ele-phants and other animals in atemple setting, it measures30-1/2 by 10 inches and is 7inches deep. Estimate:$4,000 to $6,000. Also to beoffered is a finely carved18th-century Chinese ivoryvase estimated at $4,000 to$6,000.

The Dream of the Abiku

Child by acclaimed Africanartist Prince Twins Seven-Seven (Nigerian, 1944-2011)is a stunning mélange of fan-tasy and color. The 40- by 27-inch artwork was created inink, watercolor and oil onbrown wrapping paper and

glued to plywood. Thehuman subject, wearing intri-cately patterned clothingadorned with stars, seems toleap from the setting, whichalso features multiple fishand a dot pattern similar to

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19711 Newark 302-454-8007AUNT MARGARET’S ANTIQUE MALL294 E. Main St. Mon- Sat. 10-5, Sun12-5. 2 floors. Antiques, collectibles,primitives, much more.www.auntmargaretsantiquemall.com

19711 Newark 302-733-7677MAIN STREET ANTIQUES, 23 LibertyPlaza. Open Mon-Sat. 10-8, Sun. 11:30-5:30 Over 45 Showcase & RoomDealers selling Quality Antiques &Collectibles.

19809 N. Wilmington 302-792-0555THE ZEPPELIN & THE UNICORN AT THERED BARN, 400 Silverside Road, Sun.,Mon., Wed. 12-5, Closed Tues., Thurs.thru Sat. 10-6. Antiques, unique items.zeppelinandunicornantiques.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

21911 Rising Sun 410-658-8100COUNTRY BOY ANTIQUE CENTER 1320Rock Springs Rd. RT 222 N. Multi-Dealer, Wide array of antiques, furniture,jewelry, coins, collectibles. Open Mon.,Wed.- Sat. 10-5 Closed Tues. Sun.11-5.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

08505 Bordentown 609-298-1424SHOPPE 202, 202 Farnsworth Ave., Exit7 NJ Turnpike, 206 N-1 mile. Antiques,custom framing, collectibles, art & fur-niture. Tues. thru Sat. 11-5, Fri. till 8.

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

08876 Somerville 908-218-1234ANTIQUES EMPORIUM, 29 Division St.Open 7 days 11-5. Municipal parkingfree on weekends! Be sure to come infor all the special discounts ongoing!Lots of fresh merchandise daily!

16159 W. Middlesex 724-528-2490ANTIQUE & FLEAMARKET & AUCTIONSOF W. MIDDLESEX RT18 S. Open Wed.thru Sun. 9am-5pm. Monthly Auctions.Largest Antique Market in WesternPennsylvania.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

18657 Tunkhannock 570-836-8713APPLE WAGON ANTIQUE MALL, Rt.6, 5miles west of Tunkhannock. Primitives,furniture, glassware, pottery, toys,books, linens & coins. 25+ vendors.Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.

18705 Plains 570-270-3107Cook & Cook Antiques and Home

Furnishings, 29 E. Carey St. Quality multi-dlr shop. Antiques, furniture, lighting, jewel-ry, collectibles. Open Tues.-Sat. 10-5 ven-

dors welcomed cookandcookantiques.com

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

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

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

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

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

18947 Pipersville 215-766-7145BUX-MONT CONSIGNMENTSHOPPE 6719 Easton Rd. Over 75vendors with Antiques, Collectibles& Consignments. Specializing inMilitary & Auto. Open Daily 9-5,closed Tues./ Wed.

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

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

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

19343 Glenmoore 484-888-1009CRICKET’S GARDEN MARKET 1641Horseshoe Pike. Antique & VintageGarden Accents along with Plants Galore! Hours 10am-5pm. Wed. thru Mon.www.cricketsgardenmarket.com

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

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

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

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Prince Twins Seven-Seven(Nigerian, 1944-2011), “TheDream of the Abiku Child,”ink, watercolor and oil onbrown wrapping paper gluedto plywood, 40 by 27 inches.Estimate $4,000 to $6,000.Material Culture image.

Pair of 1930s Bauhaus tubular steel and leather lounge chairs,European. Estimate $2,000 to $4,000. Material Culture image.

Carved marble relief, 12th century, Jain, northern India, 30-1/2by 10 by 7 inches. Estimate $4,000 to $6,000. Material Cultureimage.

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that seen in Australian aborig-inal paintings. One of threeworks in theauction byP r i n c eT w i n sSeven-

Seven, it is estimated at$4,000 to $6,000.

Furniture lots cross a widespectrum of styles. A late-19th-century Syrian mirroredcabinet, crafted of walnutwith mother-of-pearl andbone inlay, comes from a col-lection of antique Damascusfurniture in the auction. The

cabinet is expected to bring$8,000 to $12,000. Datingfrom the Art Deco period, apair of perennially stylishBauhaus tubular steel andleather lounge chairs will beoffered with a $2,000 to$4,000 estimate.

Idaho-born artist JamesCharles Castle (American,1899-1977) was born pro-foundly deaf, and it is notknown to what extent hecould read, write or use signlanguage, but he had an innatetalent for creating art fromfound objects of humblest ori-gin. Today, Castle’s works arefound in many institutions’

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6/16-17/12, ADAMSTOWN, SAT& SUN 7 AM-4 PM, BlackMemorabilia, , Shupp's Grove

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

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

5/17-19/12, EAST BERLIN,THURS 5 PM-8:30 PM FRI 1PM-7 PM SAT 9 AM-3 PM,Antique, 405 North Ave, EastBerlin Area Community Center

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

5/12/12, ALLENTOWN, SAT 10AM-4 PM, Train Meet, 1901 S12th St, Merchants Square Mall

5/12-13/12, ALLENTOWN, SAT9 AM-4 PM SUN 9 AM-1 PM,Antique & Modern Arms, 17th &Chew Sts, Agri-Plex AllentownFairgrounds

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

5/05-06/12, PHILADELPHIA,SAT & SUN 9:30 AM-5:30 PMAUCTION EVERY SAT 11AM,F/M & Auction, 1600 S WarfieldSt, Pennsy Flea Market & CountryAuction

5/04-05-12, CARLISLE, FRI 10AM-6 PM SAT 10 AM-5 PM,Antique, 100 K St, Carlisle ExpoCenter

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

5/06/12, SMITHTOWN L I, SUN10 AM-4:30 PM, Antiques &Garden Fair, Rt 25A & 25, TheSociety House

5/05-06/12, GREENWICH, SAT8 AM-6 PM SUN 9 AM-4 PM,Antique Fair & Flea Market,Washington County Fairgrounds

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

5/19/12, TITUSVILLE, SAT 9AM-3 PM, Pinback Button, Cor ofRiver Rd (Rt 29) & Church Rd,Titusville United Methodist Church

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

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

5/05/12, WILMINGTON, SAT 10AM-5 PM, Book & PaperExposition & Sale, 99 FordhamRd, Shriner's Auditorium

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

5/11-13/12, ATLANTA, Antiques &Collectibles, Atlanta Expo centers

5/05/12, RIDGEFIELD, SAT 10AM- 5PM, Outdoor AntiquesMarket, 316 Main St Rt 35,Lounsbury House/CommunityCenter

collections. In 2008-2009, thePhiladelphia Museum of Artorganized a Castle exhibitionthat toured nationally.Material Culture’s May 5 auc-tion features a James Castledrawing on paper titled LaborDay. It comes with prove-

nance from the J CristGallery in Boise and could

realize $4,000 to $6,000.M a t e r i a l

Culture’s Saturday,May 5, inaugural liveauction will com-mence at 11 a.m.Eastern Time.Preview: April 22 toMay 4, 10 a.m. to 6p.m. daily.

The gallery islocated at 4700

W i s s a h i c k o nA v e n u e ,P h i l a d e l p h i a ,Pennsylvania 19144.All forms of bidding

will be available, includingphone, absentee or Internetlive bidding throughLiveAuctioneers.com. Foradditional information on anylot in the sale, [email protected] call (215) 849-8030. Visitthe company online at

www.materialculture.com.Material Culture will host

an inaugural auction partyand special exhibition pre-

view from 6-10 p.m. onSaturday, April 28. The eventis free and open to the public.Refreshments will be served

and there will be live music.RSVP at [email protected] or call (215) 849-8030.

Fan Zeng (Chinese, born 1938-), “Zhong Kui Shen Wei,” inkand color on paper, signed, twoseals, 53 by 26 inches. Estimate$6,000 to $8,000. MaterialCulture image.

Felipe Jesus Consalvos(Cuban-American, 1891 - circa1960), “Guitar,” mixed media.Estimate $6,000 to $8,000.Material Culture image.

James Charles Castle (American, 1899-1977), “Labor Day,”drawing on paper, 4 by 17-1/2 inches. Estimate $4,000 to $6,000.Material Culture image.

Syrian mirrored cabi-net, late 19th century,mother-of-pearl andbone inlaid walnut,118 inches tall by 61inches wide. Estimate$8,000 to $12,000.Material Cultureimage.

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Good quality On-Site estate auction (former jewelry dealer) featuring something for everyone: This auction will feature many unique pieces of Indian (Hindu) and Oriental art to include brass, bronze and marble religious statues up to 40 inches, numerous lots of quality gold jewelry (10k, 14k, 18k, 22k up to 6 ounces), diamond Polki set with ruby set in 22k gold, 22k gold bracelets and necklace set, large teakwood hand-carved Ganesha elephant, Buddhas, precious and semiprecious hand- carved stone Lord Ganesha statues, soapstone figures, large Swarovski crystal pineapple, Swarovski crystal jewelry, Lenox, clear and cut glass, ivory statue, unique hand painted nudes on ivory, large quantities of unique (heavy weighted) Indian sterling silver, Jain marble and silver statues and framed silver art antiques, right side opening Puja shanks, jade carvings, crystal Swarovski necklace sets, bone carving, household items, bedroom and office furniture, tools, garage items, many quality box lots.

Please see our website www.Sunrise-Antiques.com for daily updates to this collection, too much to list here, many pictures up and more to come, any questions please call us at 888-639-4443. More being unpacked every day … Hope to see you at the auction!

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5/16/12, POTTSTOWN, WED 10AM, The Kaprelian CameraCollection including cameras, lens-es, books, trade catalogs, ephemera,Maurer & Wilson Auctioneers 132E 3rd St, Fuller's Fine Art Auctions

5/12/12, SPRING CITY, SAT 10AM, Railroadiana, Ridge Fire Co480 Ridge Rd, Maurer's Auctions

5/12/12, RICHFIELD, SAT 9 AM,Peanut Butter Glass, VillageMerchants Bldg off Rt 35 @ JuniataValley Bank, Robert Leitzel

5/12/12, MANHEIM, SAT 9 AM,Unreserved Indian artifact, 768Graystone Rd, Conestoga AuctionCo.

5/11/12, GARNET VALLEY, FRI4 PM, Estate Firearms Collection,1347 Naamans Creek Rd, BriggsAuction, Inc.

5/11/12, CARLISLE, FRI 9 AM,Quality antiques, quilts, sterling,glassware, antique furniture, paint-ings etc., Auction Barn 2505 RitnerHwy, Rowe's Auction Service

5/11-12/12, CHAMBERSBURG,FRI 3 PM SAT 9 AM, 5/11 - lawngarden equipment/boat, collectibles,personal property 5/12 - furniture,crocks/jugs, vintage, collectibles,decorator items, personal property,Gateway Gallery Auction 643Kriner Rd, John F. Kohler, Jr.

5/10/12, LEESPORT, THURS 4PM, Snap-on rolling tool box,Crafatsman self-propelled lawnmower, tin & die cast toys, Hubleyplane, duck decoys, cast iron cook-ware etc., Leesport Farmer's Market312 Gernants Church Rd, DickHenry

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

5/07-08 & 10/12, HATFIELD,MON 4 PM TUES NOONTHURS 9 AM, 5/7 - Real Estate @2501 Wellington Way, Hatfield, Pa5/8 - Discovery Art 5/10 - Estateincluding clocks, Stangl birds &Duck, door stops, furniture/furnish-ings, art, jewelry, antiques, col-lectibles etc., 501 Fairgrounds Rd,Alderfer Auction & Appraisal

5/06/12, TYLERSPORT, SUN9:15 AM, Trains, antiques, col-lectibles, jewelry, 97 Ridge Rd,Rook Auction & Appraisal ServiceLLC

5/06/12, GRANTVILLE, SUN 11AM, Civil War firearms, coins, mil-itary items, collectibles, tin trains,vintage toys, estate items, jewelry,Keen Kutter, 660 Firehouse Rd,Paladin Auctions

5/06/12, CAMP HILL, SUN 11AM, Antiques, quality furnishingsetc., Lower Allen Plaza 2228Gettysburg Rd, Costea's AuctionService

5/05/12, SASSAMANSVILLE,SAT 9 AM, Antiques, collectibles,clean modern furniture & workingappliances, power tools, woodwork-ing shop equipment, toys etc.,Sassamansville Fire Co. 1865Hoffmansville Rd, Arn B.Malmberg

5/05/12, MILLERSVILLE, SAT8:30 AM, Furniture, oriental, wood,glass, Redware etc., 437 Penn ViewDr, Probst Family Auctions

5/05/12, EPHRATA, SAT 9 AM,Stone Berks County Line markersandstone window sills, horse coinoperated ride, antiques & col-lectibles, 125 Church Ave, RichHarry

5/05/12, EAST BERLIN, SAT 9AM, Antiques, tools, metal, house-hold, furniture etc., 509 Beaver St,Hardy Auctioneers

5/05/12, BETHLEHEM, SAT 10AM, English Bristol, artwork,books, country & early furniture,1952 Chevy Dump Truck (noon),OnSite 1311 Santee Mill Rd, TomHall Auctions

5/04/12, GARNET VALLEY, FRI4 PM, Antique & Decorative Arts,1347 Naamans Creek Rd, BriggsAuction, Inc.

5/18/12, DELAWARE, FRI 10AM, Early American Antiques &Decorative Arts, 2690 Stratford Rd,Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers

5/05/12, ADAMSVILLE, SAT 10AM, Antiques, furniture, glass, pot-tery etc., 8045 Main St, Robert(JoeBob) Shepherd

5/04-05/12, FILLMORE, FRI 5PM SAT 10 AM, 5/4 - discovery &box lot 5/5 - large toy collection-1800's cast iron to NOS Ertl, RGMason Auction Facility 10796 Rt19, United Auctions

5/12/12, VINELAND, SAT, TheDick Claus nautical toys & boat col-lection, 2141 DeMarco Dr, BertoiaAuctions

5/12 & 5/26/12, POINTPLEASANT, SAT 9:30 AM,Antiques, collectibles, glassware,pottery, clean used furniture, jewel-ry etc., 1125 Arnold Ave, Concepts1 Auction House

5/10/12, SOMERSET, THURS9:30 AM, Multi estate auction ofantiques & collectibles, UkrainianCultural Ctr 135 Davidson Ave,Bodnars Auction

5/07/12, BURLINGTON, MON5:30 PM, Antiques & Collectibles,Roma Club 739 Lincoln Ave, C &M Auctioneers

5/06/12, LOGAN TOWNSHIP,SUN 8:30 AM, Antiques &Collectibles, 26 Repaupo StationRd, South Jersey Auction byBabington Auction, Inc.

5/05/12, MARLBORO, SAT 10AM, India & Oriental art, gold jew-elry, Swarovski crystal, Lenox, clear& cut glass, sterling silver, antiques,household etc., OnSite 7 Erte Place,Sunrise Antiques & Auctioneers

5/12/12, TOWSON, SAT 10 AM,Anne Smith's Antique Toy Musuem,908 York Rd, Alex CooperAuctioneers, Inc.

5/12/12, FREDERICK, SAT 9AM, Glassware, household andantique furniture, prings, sterlingsilver, china, collectibles, smalls, artglass etc., Frederick FairgroundsBldg #12 797 E Patrick St, HowardB. Parzow

5/05/12, NORTH EAST, SAT 9AM, Furniture, sterling, antiques,fishing tackle, boat, moon bounceetc., 2741 Biggs Hwy Rt 74, JimRacine

5/03/12, TIMONIUM, THURS4:30 PM, Eclectic Collector includ-ing pharmacy bottles & collectibles,baseball cards, advertising, artist &collector's dolls etc., 1919Greenspring Dr, Richard OpferAuctioneering, Inc.

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Phone (610) 799-0808 4644 (Rt. 309) Main Street

Schnecksville, PA 18078

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“Auction at the House” SATURDAY, MAY 5 TH AT 10 A.M. * PREVIEW 9 A.M.

Selling for the Estate of Amanda (Johnnie) Johnston Leckonby

1311 Santee Mill Road, BETHLEHEM, PA Mrs. Leckonby was the granddaughter of Archibald Johnston - the first Mayor of Bethlehem. She was al so the wife of the late (Bill) Leckonby - who for many years was the head football coach & then athletic director at Lehigh University. 10 A. M .: 100 Pcs. Early English Bristol in clear, white, blue, cranberry, “Lehnware,” saffron cup w/lid, Crown Royal Staffordshire birds mod eled by J.T. Jones, 2 early Flintlock pistols incl. 1 signed Wallis & 1 unsigned-family indicates carried by John Johnston, Mast er of Stores, Waterloo 1815, pr. heavily gold decorated & ornate metal decorated dueling Flintlock 22” pistols, many plate sets, carved canes incl. horse, (3) A.M. 390 dol ls, 2 Skookum dolls (12”, 13”), Black Forest bear smoke stand, Gerome Co. 30-hour shelf clock, French beehive clock, 3 early doorstops, coverlets & quilts, 1920-1924 scra pbooks, pewter coffeepot (stamped D.H.K., No. 1, EX ), 15 crocks, copper incl. lg. copper apple butter kettle, Fireman’s hose nozzle, plus!!! Artwork Includes: Artist signed oil of Archibald Johnston, Early engravings - Views of Bethlehem, PA, “Stadt Sindelf ingen,” “The Island at Bethlehem” in 1832, set of 9 early Moravian prints, color engraving - Castle in Germany, Nimrod, Glenfishiel 1824, o/c primitiv e scene farmhouse - men in small boat, O/C primitive snow scene, 2 Currier & Ives - The Fall of Richmond, VA, on the night of April 2, 1865, Sinking of the Steamship O regon of Cunard Line (both with some discoloration), plus!!! Hundreds Of Incredible And Diverse Books. Subject matters include historical, early (c. 1930s) illustrated children’s books, travel, cultural, British author books, etc. Notables include: “A History of Bethlehem, PA” 1741-1892 by Joseph Mortimer Levering, Bishop of the Moravian Church, 1903 in two volumes; and “Souvenir,” a Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies Souvenir of the 1879-1880 Session, Bethlehem, PA 1874; many other Bethlehem - related historical books. Scores of children’s “classics.” Incl., Edgar Rice Burroughs - approx. 22 Tarzan series books, “Chessmen of Mars,” “The Q ueen of the Pirate Isle,” Kate Greenaway illus..; “Pinocchio,” Frederick Richardson illus..; “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” Milo Winter illus.., etc. A v ery large collection of the “St. Nicholas” series, approx. 76 volumes, 1877-1920! Only a very few volumes missing. Others misc. incl. 23 by Martha Finley, approx. 30 by Ho ratio Alger, 19 by L. Muhlbach, several by John Beverly Nichols, 4 “Eros” books, incl. 1 Autumn 1962 (Marilyn Monroe cover), “The Works of Charles Dickens” in thirty volumes, A full and complete 30-volume set, with a low number 341 of only 1,000 copies, w/crisp, clean engravings, plus!!! 11 A.M. Begin Nice Country & Early Furniture Including Stepback Cupboard, Empire Jelly cupboard, graduated 10 drawer chest-on-bracket foot base, Dry Sink, Dovetailed Chippendale style table w/ball & claw feet, mortised benches, early Tiger Maple 1 drawer stand w/Hepplewhite legs, 6 stenciled Arrowbacks, Windsor style chair, early stenciled armchair, 1 drawer Sheraton side table, QA side table, country single door ca binet w/peg construction, bow glass china cabinet, Hoosier cabinet, early poster bed, rockers, child’s chair & rocker, Tiger Maple late Sheraton 3 drawer chest w/secret ary desk top & glass pulls, Oriental rugs incl. room size, Howard Miller chair (as-is), Heckewelder Moravian chair w/mortised legs (family history suggests property o f Archibald B. Johnston - born 1767 - died 1849), unique metal trunk with lg. skeleton key & secret combination (belonged to the great-grandfather), Walnut executive des k, vintage Super E-Z est. Way enameled stove, lg. cement planter, plus!!!

12 Noon: 1952 Chevy Dump Truck, 44,231 miles, stick shift on the floor, needs restoration.

100s of photographs at www.tomhallauctions.com * www.auctionzip.com Absentee bids happily accepted!!! [email protected] or call us at 610-799-0808 * auction day phone number only 610-428-7074

NOTE: PARKING IS IN A CROP FIELD ONLY!!! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PARK ON SANTEE MILL ROAD!!! IN THE EVENT OF HEAVY RAIN THIS AUCTION WILL BE CANCELED DUE TO THE PARKING SITUATION. PLEASE VIEW W EBSITE WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 ND FOR CONFIRMATION. IF AUCTION IS CANCELED THESE ITEMS WILL BE BROUGHT TO TOM HALL AUCTION GALLERY TO BE SOLD ON MAY 15 TH .

Wallis Early Flintlock Pistol

Early Flintlock

Pistol

Part Of Early English Bristol

Folk Art Painting

Stepback Cupboard

Part Of Nice Smalls

Heckewelder Moravian Chair With Mortised Legs

Lehnware Saffron

Cup w/Lid Folk Art Painting

Oil Painting, Artist Signed

1 Of The Early Engravings St. Nicholas - 76 Volumes

Blanket Chest 2 Of 20

Dolls

Oriental Rug (Approx. 4x6)

Edgar Rice Burroughs 22 Tarzan Series Books

Nice China

1952 Chevy Dump Truck

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From The Land Of 10,000 Lakes And Shimmering SunsetsOn Water...Comes A Classic Rich Penn Auction Event

For anyone growing up inthe midst of Minnesota’s10,000 lakes, the allure ofwater is powerful. That allurefueled one man’s efforts tobuild an impressive collec-tion of classic boats and anequally impressive museumfull of boat-

ing relat-ed mem-

o r i e s .Over the pastthirty years PaulMikkelson assembled whathas been recognized as thefinest collection of LarsonFalls Flyer speed boats in theentire world. Most of thesespeedboats, built in the1940’s, are as stylish today asthey were whenbuilt. The unique

oak and cedar wooden hullswere covered with the samekind of canvas used in air-craft construction. Built inLittle Falls, Minnesota, thehome of aviator CharlesLindbergh, their kinship toflight was formalized whenthe line of boats was giventhe name Falls Flyer. Now, inthe sunset of his collecting

career, Mikkelsonhas made the

d i f f i c u l tdeci-

sion tosell his remarkableM i k k e l s o nCollection BoatingMuseum. The collection, inits entirety will be offered atauction, without reserve.

The MikkelsonCollection Auction Event

will be held by RichPenn Auctions inWillmar, Minnesota

on May 18 to 20, 2012.Paul Mikkelson’s unique col-lection of water-borneantiques and collectibles willbe available to boating enthu-siasts across the world.

Along with the over 20Falls Flyers,

Mikkelson’s collectionhas nearly 1,000 toyboats and miniatureoutboard motors,

plus more than 30 other fullsize vintage boats. But there’seven more. The collection

has over 200o u t b o a r dm o t o r sincludingover 100t h a th a v eb e e ncarefullyrestored.T h o s e10,000 lakeshad wildlife aswell. SoMikkelson’s collection alsoincluded duck decoys. Nearly300 will be offered alongwith a treasure trove ofadvertising and dealerrelated

literature and signs. RichPenn said, “We were honoredthat Paul chose us to helpwith this important auction.We’ve been working withhim for months now andwe’re looking forward toMay. This is a great collec-tion and it’s going to be a funauction!”

The Auction Event willbe held in Paul’s hometownof Willmar, with the Saturdayand Sunday sessions being at

the Willmar CivicCenter. Friday’s uncata-

loged session will be atMikkelson’s 10,000 squarefoot storage building. The

building is full ofboats, motors andparts that were allpart of his restora-tion plans.

According to Paul,“Time just never

allowed me to get it alldone.” The Friday ses-sion will be just for thosein attendance. There

won’t bei n t e r n e t ,

absentee ortelephone bid-ding on Friday.

Paul’s historyin Willmar is deep and rich.He grew up there, married,raised his family and collect-ed there. The lakes, water andboating were a part of his lifefrom the time he was a child.T h a t ’ s

where he not onlydeveloped his pas-sion for the fullsize vessels, but

found the huntfor the toy versions just aschallenging and gratifying. “Iplayed each summer withFalls Flyers boats,” Paulexplains. “Eventually I beganthis collection which gave mea chance to have an adven-ture…the challenge of the

hunt fort h e

unusual and rare.” TheLarson “Falls Flyer” collec-

tion is

widelyrecognized as being the best,most complete collection ofthe classic speed boats in theworld.

Named after CharlesLindbergh, the Aviator fromthe home of Larson boats inLittle Falls, Minnesota, themid-20th century Falls Flyer

speedboats wereclassic “Woody”

motor boats. Theywere built with a

canvas skin over anoak structure and cedar

body. Their styling was time-less and captured the spirit of“Flight.” Mikkelson tried tocollect enough Falls Flyers totell the story of the boat’slegacy in chronological order.He did achieve that. In theprocess he acquired threeinboard models, of only 18Falls Flyers built withinboard engines. Those three

Toy boats (2), runabouts,probably by

Keystone, keywindboats with woodhulls and metal

decks, both very goodcondition and 13 inches long.

To yboats (2),

Lindstrom tinwindups, smaller one markedBaby “L,” circa 1940s, both verygood condition, 10 inches and 20inches long.

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Boat dealer advertisingclock, Woolsey Marine

Paints, manufacturedby Charles S.Wayne, aluminumframe with bubbleglass face, nicemermaid graph-ics, excellent con-dition, 15 inches

high by 15 incheswide.

Toy boat, Japanese ITO “N133,”, wood, battery powered,circa 1940s-1950s, excellentcondition, 24 inches long.

Toy boat counterdisplay box with 4Superior metalboats, circa1950s-1960s, 3n o n - p o w e r e dand 1 windup,boats in excel-lent condition,box is verygood, each 7inches long.

Boat motor dealer advertisingneon sign, Johnson Sea-Horse

Outboard Motors, oval shaped,excellent condition, 8 inches high by

18.5 inches wide.

Boat outboardmotor withstand, Emmons“Oarsman,” circa1913-1916, a veryrare standard 2 h.p.rowboat motor fea-turing a fold-uprudder that“clamps on a boatlike a wringer on atub,” manufac-tured byE m m o n sSpecialty Com-pany - Detroit,Michigan, restored,38 inches high, comeswith cast metal stand.

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AUCTION DATE: Saturday, May 12 @ 10:00 am

908 York Road • Towson, Maryland 21204(410) 828-4838 • (800) 272-3145 • fax (410) [email protected] • http://antiques.alexcooper.com

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EXHIBITION DATES: Wed., May 9th from 10 am to 4 pm; Thurs., May 10th from 10 am to 7 pm; Fri., May 11th from 10 am to 4 pm

Comprising Doll Houses and Accessories, Games, Toys, Miniature Carousel, Children’s Books, and Related Items

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FOR: CARMAN & ELVA SHANAMAN - ET AL LOCATION: Sassamansville Fire Co.,

1865 Hoffmansville Rd., SASSAMANSVILLE, PA 19472

Directions: West Of Frederick, PA, On Hoffmansville Rd. Between Rt. 663 & Rt. 100, 3 Miles North Of Boyertown, PA. Watch F or Signs. Antiques & Collectibles, Clean Modern Furniture & Working Appliances, Lg. Assort. Of Brand-Name Power Tools & Woodworking Shop Equip., Lg. Collector Toy Collect., Hunting Supplies & Equip. Includes Gov. Winthrop & 2 Slant Front Desks & Other, Curly Mahog. Cedar Chest & Wardrobe & 2 Others, Shaker Style Drop Leaf Table, 2 Pc. Mahog. Hepplewhite Style BR Set, Cottage Style Washstand, Lyre Style Coffee Table, GWW & Tiffany Style Lamps & Others, Depression & Carnival Glass, Green Opal Glass, Fire-King, Art Pottery, Majolica, 4 Pc. & 5 Pc. Maple BR Sets, Maple High Sink & 5 Pc. Breakfast Set, Chippendale Style Mirror, 3 Pc. Wicker Porch Set, Hitchcock Style Chairs, Mission Style Rocker, Old School Desk, CI Figures Collect., Knickknacks, Pitcher Pump, Parlor Heater, Old Trunk & Jugs, Photog. Items, Books & Records, 8 Track Tapes & Player/Radio, Country Cabinet, Mortise Bench, Valley Folk Guitar, Milk Cans, Canning & Oil Jars, Tins, CI Pig Trough, Lg. Costume Jewelry Collect., Men’s & Ladies’ Vintage Hats & Furs, Martha Washington Sewing Stand & Other, Quilts & Afghans, Linens & Fancywork, Morse Sewing Mach., Assort. Kitchenwares & Gadgets, Sm. Appliances, Color TVs, Holiday Decor., 3 Pc. LR Table Set, Buffet, Oak & Pleated Chairs, Power Lift Chair & Recliners, Leather Office Chairs & Refrig., Frigidaire Refrig./Freezer, Window A/C, 1964-2011 Hess Truck Collect. Ertl & Texaco Truck Collect., John Deere Toy Tractor Collect., Franklin Mint Classic Car Model Collect., CI Horse & Wagon, 2 Bicycles, Toy Slot Mach. & Cash Registers, Deer & Pheasant & Alligator Mounts & Antlers, Hand & Garden Tools, Lawn Ornaments, Cleaning Supplies, Lg. Assort. Of Newer Brand-Name Power Hand Tools & Kits & Wood Shop Equip. Incl. Craftsman, Delta, DeWalt, Makita, Skil, B&D, Ryobi, Dremel, Hitachi, Stein, Rockwell, Cent. Mach. Port. Dust Collector, Delta Lathe & Jointer, Band Saws, Pedestal Grinders, Craftsman 7.75 HP Snowblower & 1 HP Air Compressor, Sm. Welder, Central Pneumatic Sandblast Cabinet, Beth. Steel Scale w/Wts., Benjamin Walnut Adult .22 Cal. Pellet Rifle & Varmint Stalker Adult .177 Cal. Pellet Rifles Both w/Lg. Scopes & Noise Dampers, New Sentry Gun Safe, Ammo., MEC Reloader & Supplies, Pocketknife Collect., Hunt & Fish Licenses, BB Gun, Assort. Hunting & Fishing Supplies & Clothes, Wheel-Horse 252-H Hydro Riding Mower w/10 HP Kawasaki & Cut Deck, Wheel-Horse Front Mount Snowblower & Extra Cut Deck, E.F.M. 140K-BTU Oil Hot Air Heater, Shooters Rest & Targets.

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

ARN B. MALMBERG AUCTIONEER

PA #AU-2747-L 610-845-2594

P.O. Box 404 Bally, Pennsylvania 19503

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Briggs Auction, Inc. 1347 Naamans Creek Rd, Garnet Valley, PA 19061 • 610.566.3138 / 610.485.0412 (Showrm)[email protected] • Weekly Listings & Photos: BriggsAuction.comAuction Terms: 10% Buyer’s Premium May 11th • Cash/Check/VISA/MC/Debit

Convenient from Philadelphia & the Suburban Area, DE, NY, NJ, MD, etc. Minutes South of the Phila. Airport;Located directly across from the Booth’s Corner Farmer’s Market • W.J. Briggs/J.H. Turner, Auctioneers

Auctions • Appraisals • Real Estate Celebrating 80 Years|

EXHIBITIONS: - Thursday: 4-7PM - All-day Friday: from 9AM

Featuring: Firearms from localestates, including the Estate of anavid skeet shooter.Winchester: Model 873, DiamonoGrade Trap 12-g., Model 70Ultragrade/Featherweight, RollingBlock .32 WCF, Model 12, Model21 16g.; Browning: 12gBroadway Trap Model, Belgian,Citori 12g; Fox Sterlingworth 12g;Ithaca NY 12g over/under; PerazziModel MX 20005; J. Stevens Co.Pistol with shoulder ext. pat. 1834;35 Remington/Browning, Ser #3575, and more.

Weekly variety auction follows, featuring antique & fine furniture;decorative & fine art; estate jewelry; china & glass; collectibles;table/box lots, and more.

Exhibitions: - Thursday, 5/3: 4-7PM - All-day Friday: from 9AM

Auction Terms: - 15% Buyer’s Premium - 18% On-line, through Live Auctioneers and AuctionZip LiveAbsentee & Telephone BidsAccepted

Selling items from premierDelaware Valley Estates.

To be offered at AbsoluteAuction.

See BriggsAuction.comfor details and photos.

ESTATE FIREARMS COLLECTION

FRIDAY, MAY 11th, 4PM

ESTATE ANTIQUE ANDDECORATIVE ARTS AUCTION

FRIDAY, MAY 4th, 4PM

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AUCTION - MONDAY, MAY 7 TH • 5:30 P.M.

Roma Club - 739 Lincoln Avenue, BURLINGTON, NJ 1980’s Phillies World Series ticket, sterling compote, Tiffany style lamp; doilies; Bradley/Hubbard brass lamp; walking canes; ebony statues; hand painted side table; carved bird; Carnival glass; Lionel Trains refrigerator car; Baby Ruth car; signal man; oil tankers Victorian hairpins; 1860’s light blue platter, 1920-30 US metal toy company New Year’s Eve noisemakers; African carved mask; oriental carved mask; quantity of costume jewelry; 2 scrimshaw horns; pen knives; 1920 flashlight; US stamps and first day covers; Fashion Barbies; 1920’s ice cream scoop; 8mm projector; folding camera, 1940 Bosson heads; Standard gauge trains, Lionel, Bachmann; near mint battery-operated toys in boxes, 1960-80; Coins - 5-1971 Ike 40% dollars; 4-1972 40% Ike dollars; 1918-S walking Liberty half; 2003 mint set; 1991 mint set; 1993 mint set; California gold token; 1915-S (key) Lincoln; 1909 VDB Lincoln; Roman coins; 4 complete #2 Lincoln sets; 1 complete #2 exf; 2001 mint set, partial Jefferson set w/38-D;39-S, 11 war nickels; 27 different Buffalo nickels; 1892 Indian cent; 1863 bronze; Lincoln #1 set 45 different; Lincoln #1 set 70 different, war nickels. All items are sold as-is/where-is with no implied guarantee. Owner & auctioneers are not responsible for accidents on premises. 7% New Jersey sales tax without tax ID. Terms: Cash or check with two IDs (one photo).

Check auctionzip.com for updates/pictures.

PEANUT BUTTER GLASS AUCTION

Saturday, May 12 th , 2012 9:00 A.M. Located approximately 50 miles northwest of Harrisburg, PA in the village of

RICHFIELD, PA (Juniata County) at the “Village Merchants” building. Follow auction signs off Route 35 at Juniata Valley Bank in Richfield.

Peanut Butter Glasses (475+) At this auction will be a full range of flowered glasses to include the very rare “THISTLE,” Frosted Lilac, and Tea Seed, Black-Eyed Susan, Fairyland Orchid, fancy red Columbine and many other high end glasses. Also included are many dog, bird, transportation, to include the Ox Cart, Black Americana, fruit, juice, tea, and Christmas glasses.

Auctioneer: Robert Leitzel AU-002062-L Terms: Cash or good check - no buyer’s premium. Richfield, PA (717) 694-3287 ID required for bidder number.

For a complete list of glasses use auctionzip.com (auctioneer ID #28655) Owners, Auctioneers, or Village Merchants are not responsible for accidents.

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

Point Pleasant, NJ 08742 EVERY 2 ND SATURDAY & LAST

S ATURDAY 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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AUCTIONEER: Daniel F. Stoltzfus Lic. #AU005680 (717) 442-9493 SALE FOR: AARON & BARBARA FLAUD 717-442-9013 Sale Held In Tent. Please Bring Chair. Announcements Day Of Sale Take Precedence Over Any Printed Material. Food on Premises.

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

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

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

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

Preview Tuesday Eve. From 5 P.M. To 8 P.M. Terms Of Sale: Cash And PA Check, Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover) • 5% Fee Will Be Waived If Paid By Cash Or PA Check. Owner And Auctioneer Will Not Be Responsible For Accidents.

For Full Listing See Last Week’s Issue For Photos: Go To auctionzip.com ID#25310

Hey Auctioneers! Don’t miss getting the best

bids for any ephemera items you may be auctioning

for your clients.

PACM gets the word out to ephemera and

country store collectors. Call Arlene at

800-800-1833, ext. 2561

or 717-492-2561

NEXT DEADLINE: MAY 3, 2012 FOR THE JUNE ISSUE!

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boats would shine at anywoody boating venue in theworld and are Paul’sfavorites.

Mikkelson’s passioncrossed over into toy boatswith equal vigor. With virtual-ly hundreds of examples, thetoy boat collection resided incarefully organized displays.Paul was particular over theyears with his selections, notwanting broken or non-repairable toys. So not onlyare these toys in excellentcondition, but many haveoriginal boxes and packaging,making them some of themost unique and desirable inthe hobby.

With examples in virtuallyevery mater-

ial; wood, plastic, pressedsteel and even cardboard, theycome with equally diversedrive power. From rubberband, wind, battery, gas andalcohol, clockwork, wind-upto steam driven, you’ll findexamples in the MikkelsonCollection. And with namesthat are from the “Who’s

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tured by Steel MaterialsCompany of Detroit, the first

electric toy outboard motorwith four coils.This boat sits

a m o n gB o u c h e r ,B o w m a n ,

Fleischmann,Orkin Craft,H o r n b y ,dozens ofI T O ’ s ,M a r k l i n ,A r i s t o C r a f tmodel boats,unique Schuco

Elektro Record Speed Boatsand early 1930s Sutcliffe BoatCompany boats. Those werethe boats that pioneered boathulls made from a singlepressing of metal. The collec-tion has virtually every style

of boat replica represent-ed…racing, futuristic, speed-sters, cruisers, and even abevy of military vessels.

In addition, Paulhas accumulatedone of thelargest singlecollections ofminiature out-board motorsknown, over400. Many arestill with originalpackaging andinstructions. This hasbeen a collection builtfrom Paul’s passion forboats and an honest effort tocapture the magic and quali-ty represented by these cre-ative toys.

But he didn’t collect justminiature outboard motors.The auction will include 300full size outboard motors,with about half of them fullyrestored. Among the restoredexamples include some of the

rarest of the rare. With nameslike Indian, Waterman, Caille,

Champion, Gray, Koban,Motorgo, Neptune,Lockwood, Wisconsin, Ferro,Evinrude, Johnson, Mercury

T o yboat, ITO

bobtail launch,mahogany, a very

rare boat, beautifullyrestored, 24 inches long.

Toy boat,ignition

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rare wood speedboat with gasoline engine, circa1930s, in excellent condition, 28inches long.

Toy boat, Japanese ITO dragon boat with lionmotif, wood, battery powered with light-up eyeson lion, green with blue hull, excellent conditionwith wood box, 18 inches long.

Boat out-board motor,

Gray MotorCompany with rare chain drivemechanism to turn propeller,older professional restoration,35 inches high.

Boat motor dealer advertisingsigns (2), Evinrude Motors,circa 1960s, paper/cardboard,both nicely framed, both verygood condition, each 50 incheshigh by 38 inches wide.

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and others, there’s a name forevery outboard collector.Among the modelsMikkelson is most proud of isthe Waterman. This motor isthe one used in the logo of theAntique Outboard MotorClub. But there are even anumber of examples of “manpowered’ motors, with

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ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY MAY 5 TH , 2012 AT 9:00 A.M.

2741 Biggs Highway (Rt. 274), North East, MD 21901 FURNITURE - STERLING - ANTIQUES - FISHING TACKLE - BOAT - MOON BOUNCE

Selling Quality Antique and Reproduction furniture: Harden cherry sideboard, Maddox writing desk, Mahogany bubble glass breakfront, Century Chip. style lowboy, Globe Colony Chip. style hall table, p etite lowboy, Mengel high chest, Ridgeway Granddaughter clock, 2 Pine 40’s Corner Cabinets, 5 Chip. style chairs, Hoosier cabinet, Enamel top table w/4 chairs, Primitives, round oak table, oak bow china clo set, Sterling 5 pc. Tea service set, 73 pc. Kirk Stieff Repousse flatware, 7 pc. nut set, 7 Alvin plates, sterling and gold jewelry, diamonds, gemstones, costume jewelry, pocket & wristwatches, Bronze vase w/bird, Banke r’s lamp, Very Rare Arequipa Sanatorium Pottery 3 3 ⁄ 4 “signed vase, blown glass, Fenton, Depression, Cut glass, seascape oil paintings, signed prints, watercolors, Japanese signed WWII flag, Tonka trucks, Marx tin train w/boxes, old and newer porcelain dolls & accessories, miniatures, Commercial Moon Bounce, 16’ Jon boat w/Haul Rite trailer, Evinrude & 35 h.p. Mercury outboards, vintage & newer fishing lures, rods & reels, fly fishing items, penknives, cleavers, Stainless chafing dish, Mini Indy style Pace car no engine, 4 chainsaws, air compressor, circular saws, tile saw, tools, Maytag washer, dryer, CB radio, beer adve rtising items and lots more

Preview online www.JimRacineAuctions.com for updates & photos Inspection: Fri., May 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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M ONDAY , M AY 7 TH

R EAL E STATE A UCTION 3 Bedroom Twin in Hatfield Township, PA Property/Auction Location: 2501 Wellington Way,

Hatfield, PA 19440

Auction Location: 2501 Wellington Way, Hatfield, PA 19440 Inspection: Monday, April 30 4:00-6:00 P.M. ET

Auction/Sale date and time: 5/07/12 at 4:00 P.M. ET Description: Newly decorated twin house close to Route 309, PA Turnpike and shopping yet located on a quiet street. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a 1-car attached garage. Don’t miss this

excellent opportunity! Selling for the Estate of Barbara Binns.

T UESDAY , M AY 8 TH

D ISCOVERY A RT A UCTION 12 Noon Preview: 8:00 A.M.

300+ works of art! Including WWI Posters, etchings, prints, watercolors and much more!

Steiff Bear Auction: Bidding Ends 3:00 P.M. Online Only! AlderferAuction.com

Bid now at AlderferAuction.com! Over 50+ lots of Steiff Bears all mint in box.

From the Estate of Anne Doorley (Lancaster, PA). A former Steiff Dealer. A great collection!

W EDNESDAY , M AY 9 TH

Preview: 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Open Appraisal Day (2 items per person)

T HURSDAY , M AY 10 TH

E STATE A UCTION : 9:00 A.M. Preview: 8:00 A.M. Clocks, Stangl Birds & Duck, Doorstops, 19th Century Doctor’s Kit, Collection of Toy cars and trucks

including press steel, tin litho, advertising, Ertl, Lesney, Hess. A thimble collection including silver, advertising, and souvenir. Furniture/Furnishings, Art, Jewelry, Antiques, Collectibles, China & Glassware and much more!

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DOORS OPEN AT 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: 2228 Gettysburg Road, Lower Allen Plaza,

CAMP HILL, PA 17011 DIRECTIONS: Going North Or South On Route 15, Exit At Highland Park. Auction Is On Left Side Of Road.

Collection of 150 Longaberger ® Baskets Plus Many Accessories For This Auction Starting At 10 A.M.

Area’s Premier Auction House, Accepting Collection Of Antiques, Estates,

And Quality Furnishings For Future Auction Phone For Free Consultation

Check w ww.auctionzip.com #1832 For Updated Photos Phone 717-737-0000

TERMS: Cash, Visa/ M aster C ard, Checks. 12% B UYER’S PREMIUM (Discounted To 10% w / C heck Or Cash).

AUCTIONEER: Michael Costea AU-1759-L Telephone (717) 737-0000 S742986

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PUBLIC SALE - SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2012 - 9:00 A.M. ANTIQUES - TOOLS - METAL - HOUSEHOLD - ETC.

Located at 509 Beaver St., East Berlin, PA 17316 Rt. 194 from Dillsburg, T/L onto Beaver St., East Berlin.

ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Waterfall blanket Chest; Antique Style Dresser w/mirror; Cane Seat Chairs; wall stands; table stands; antique stool; drying rack; Antique framed mirror & pictures; Antique fur niture to be restored; FURNITURE: Sectional sofa; end tables; shelves; table w/chairs; clothes rack; chest-of- drawers; Lane Blanket Chest; bedroom suite; magazine rack; several sewing machines (New Home, White, Singer, etc.); several older table radios; several shelf clocks; horse posts; butter churn; w heelchair; file cabinet; sewing box; office chairs; stools; cabinets; TVs; table & Floor lights; ANTIQUE SMALLS - HOUSEHOLD: 15 Gal. Lg. Crock; Galvanized cooler; Wooden train & cycle; butter churn; Snoopy & other older toys; wd. country figures; pots; pans; knickknacks; Japanese/Oriental items; wd. duck; pictures; flatware; utensils; teapots; 50’s style hamper; railroad prints framed; market baskets; ju g; glass bottles; 45 records; material; lots of sewing/craft supplies; children’s record players; old radios; blankets; bedding; towels; sadirons; Kimono; Antique baskets; old signs; old calendars; oil tank; Cast Griddle , skillets; Sausage Stuffers; TOOLS - MISC.: Tool chests; organizers; old rules; socket sets; tap & die; wd. clamps; come-a-long; glass oil bottles; wd. handled squares; sgl. & dbl. trees; fruit baskets; cast- iron wagon wheels; worker plows; chicken crate; log roller; hoist; chains; air tank; anvil; fire bucket; cigar boxes; wd. golf clubs; Craftsman table saw; meat grinders; jumper cable; hubcaps (older); wd. box; galvanized tubs; saws; saw blades; hammers; lathes; drill bit sets; gas cans; fake bolder (lg.); wel ding rods, etc.; heating stoves; vise; ladder; oilers; squares; clamps; drywall; light fixtures; porcelain sink s; chainsaws; oil & grease; electric tools (drills, belt sanders, etc.); motors; wedges; pitchforks; an tique road flares; electrical wire; bench; metal stool; nuts; bolts; screws; chain saw blades; Feed tubs-bucket s; wooden wheelbarrows; salamander; coal bucket; coal shovel; red wagon; old bottles; lg. blades; OLD BIKES (Komei bike, etc.) ; torches; boilers; SHOP VAC ; big feeding tubs; Hanging scales w/weights; weed eater; Echo Leaf Blower; battery charger; Meat Hooks; ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING SUPPLIES, CAR/AUTO PARTS, METAL, OKRA WOOD, BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. Solar Panels & box; Antique AMF Pedal Tractor; pumps; 65 Chevy Truck door; Sword; Hitler- Nazi Books; floral arrangements; flowers; 4 COPPER BOILERS; TRACTOR EQUIPMENT PARTS: Lift; Wagon; Sickle Bar; Scoop; Seats; Radiator; Dearborn Saw to cut wd logs; Signal US Army Tool Equipment; lawn mower wheels; old lights; NOTE: Only a very partial listing. Plan to spend the day. House & outbuildings are full, still finding some unique items. Terms: CASH OR Good PA Check. Not responsible for Accidents.

Doug & Vickie Hardy, Auctioneers, AU00002795L www.haars.com 717-432-3779 Selling For Itoe Hoak

cranks, ped-als and otherdevices to turn aprop.

It probably isn’t a decoy!If it was a decoy, Paul wasinterested. Mikkelson lovedanything that was related towater and the lake life hegrew up with in Willmar.So it stands to reason hewould have an interestin duck decoys.And he did.With a collectionof nearly 300birds, Paulenjoyed the craftof many well-known current decoy artistsas well as the early woodbirds. And his collection hasboth.

No museum is completewithout examples of theadvertising used by compa-nies selling the items collect-

ed.Mikkelson’s museum was noexception. From hundreds offlyers, brochures and catalogsfor boats and outboards, tohuge lightup

signs, Mikkelson had it all.Paul was especially proud ofhis light up figural sign forScott-Atwater outboards andhis die cut cardboard sign forJohnson Sea-HorseOutboards. Both signs arequite rare. But much of the

Toy boat, Fleischmanncabin cruiser, metalwindup, a great boat in verygood plus condition with

some paint loss, 18 inches long.

Toy boat, Polly-Wog, manufactured by Boucher ManufacturingCompany - New York, wood hull with metal deck, a veryrare 2-cylinder steam-driven outboard inexcellent condition, 24 incheslong. A magazine ad forthis boat is includ-ed.

Boat motor dealer advertisingmotion sign, Johnson Sea-Horse Motors, by AssociatedAdv.-Weston, Ontario, card-board light-up with vinyl paneland revolving color wheel,shows bathing beauties inspeed boat, very good condi-tion with some edge wear, 21inches high by 21 inches wide.

Boatmotord e a l e radvertising clock, KiekhaeferMercury Outboard Motorslight-up, metal case with bub-ble glass face, shows couple inspeed boat on water, excellentcondition, 15-inch diameter.

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literature is equally rare andwould be a valu-a b l eresourcefor anyaf ic ionadoof boats andmotors.

The auction willlast three full days,

with two of the sessionsoffering online and phonebidding opportunities. Thosenot attending in person will

be able to seethe sale ofeach andevery cata-loged lot as it

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streaming video. Bidderswill have access to both a

full colorp r i n t e dcatalog ofevery itemb e i n goffered onSaturday and Sunday, plus anonline catalog will be avail-able with detailed, high reso-lution images for those want-ing to carefully scrutinizetheir special interests.

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ANTIQUE AUCTION Friday, May 11, 2012 • 9:00 A.M. Quality Antiques, Quilts, Sterling, Glassware,

Antique Furniture, Paintings And Much More. Location: Rowe’s Auction Barn ,

2505 Ritner Highway, Carlisle, PA 17015 6 miles South of Carlisle on U.S. Rt. 11.

Between exits 44 (Plainfield) & 37 (Newville) off Int. 81. Terms: Cash or PA check, out-of-state checks with prior approval or established credit.

Please check website or auctionzip.com ID#1621 for updated photos and details.

ROWE’S AUCTION SERVICE (RH79L)

717-249-2677 | 717-249-1978 717-697-4794

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Public Auction Of Real Estate, Fine Furniture, Clocks, Collectibles SAT., MAY 5, 2012 AT 8:30 A.M.

Loc.: 437 Penn View Drive, MILLERSVILLE, MANOR TWP., LANC. CO., PA

(Dir.: On the corner of Landis Ave. & Penn View Dr.). Furniture: Awesome medium size Dutch Cupboard, Mahog. Gov. Winthrop slant desk, Rose carved & other Vict. side chairs, Nice Jell. Cupbrd. with Gallery, Yellow stained softwood flour chest, half spindle settee, set of 6 half spindle plank chairs, keyhole plank rocker, tier table, drop leaf table, cedar chest, wood bench; Oriental Style: China display cabinet, storage cabinet, chair. Wrought Iron porch furn. (furn. sold before real estate). Antiques & Collectibles: Clocks: Joseph Doll Tall Case Clock, Hamilton Sangamo Steeple clock; Wood: Spinning wheel, early Vict. cradle; Tin: Paint Decorated Tray; Glass: Mary Gregory pitcher & 2 glasses, early Christmas orns.; Etc.: Early buttons, papier-mâché Santa, Oil on canvas, misc. prints & wall hangings, lot books. Redware: Crock; Nice Sale!

Pics. & full list at probstauction.com Auction by Florence Ruoff Estate John Pyfer, Atty.

PROBST FAMILY AUCTIONS Eric R. Probst (717) 464-3700 Karl Boltz AU-1856-L

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Estate Auction SAT., MAY 5 TH 10:00 A.M.

8045 Main St., ADAMSVILLE, OH 43802

Selling the belongings of the late Ralph (Wimp) Shirer Musk. Co. probate case #20121023

Selling home, real estate, and belongings consisting of household furniture, collectable glass, china, pottery and antiques. Large collection of glass and pottery. Heisey, Early American pattern glass, Imperial, Cambridge, Fenton, Brilliant cut glass, Carnival, Owens, McCoy and Roseville pottery, McCoy pedestal (signed), umbrella stand, a lot of collectable dishes. Antiques - Old antique rug loom, antique coffee grinder, 1938 Coca-Cola trays, excellent condition; old tin toys, Old John Deere toys, very old Lionel O gauge train set in original box, quilts, afghans, bear skin rug, mantel clocks, old buggy robe, Army uniforms, milk bottles. Furniture - 3 pcs. bedroom suite, antique oak dresser, brass bed, cedar chest, blanket chest, old oak curved glass china cupboard, older style living room suite in like new condition, end tables, old oak library table, large Howard Miller Grandfather clock, old piano roll case, massage chair, excellent condition; antique oak buffet, antique Victrola, recliner, swivel rockers, lift chair, old washstand, old oak hall trees, Misc. household items. New Amish-made Furniture - Dresser, nightstand, coffee table, Sassafras drop leaf table, oak rolltop desk, octagon stand with drawers and magazine racks. This ad just highlights some things. This will be a big sale. Bring a lawn chair and plan to stay awhile. Wimp was a longtime collector, everything very nice and clean. A must see sale.

Auctioneer: Robert (JoeBob) Shepherd 740-452-5861 or 740-819-4047

Auctioneer: Rod Paisley Terms of Sale: Cash or Check w/Positive ID Required

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F A N T A S T I C A N T I Q U E S & C O L L E C T I B L E S A U C T I O N

South Jersey Auction by Babington Auction Inc.

26 Repaupo Station Rd., Logan Township, New Jersey 08085

Sunday, May 6 • Starts 8:30 A.M. Doors Open 8:00 A.M. - Preview: Saturday 8:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M.

Auctioning multi-estates from local residents, PA, DE, MD, NY and the nation. PARTIAL LISTING: We will be selling to the best and highest bidders the personal property of numerous homes across the nation including a large assortment of quality furniture from antique, vin tage to modern including 30+ dining room sets, 30+ bedroom sets and numerous living room furniture; massive amounts of oak, walnut, mahogany, cherry, victorian, empire, country, french furniture and upholstery; assortment of decorator items; partial & full dinnerware sets; over 1,000+ pieces of collectibles including sterling, gold, estate jewelry, porcelain, pottery, cut & colored glass, art, coins & paper money, toys, and numerous box lots filled to the brim; chandeliers, sconces and lamps; numerou s prints, oils, etchings and paintings; 75+ oriental rugs & carpets; and much, much more! AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Highlights start approximately 4:00 P.M. Absentee & phone bids welcome. Two auctions at once. NEXT AUCTION: May 20, 2012. More items arriving daily!

Call (856) 467-4834 or visit web for ADDITIONAL PHOTOS & detailed information: www.SouthJerseyAuction.com

Auctions Every Other Sunday • Full Service Auction Company • Sale at Your Place or Ours We’re capable of selling one item or the entire estate!

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ANTIQUE Vict. Walnut Bookcase

“Hekman” Flame Mahogany Inlaid Bachelor’s Chest

“Hekman” Burl & Inlaid Banded Silver Chest

One of the Best - All Match - ANTIQUE 4 Pc. Quartersawn

Oak Bedroom Set

FANTASTIC French Style MT 6 Pc.

Bedroom Set, All Sunburst Parquet

Fronts & Fitted Interior

BEAUTIFUL Custom-Made Quartersawn Oak Lighted Bar

w/ANTIQUE Lead Glass and Mirrors

Unusual ANTIQUE Mahogany Sideboard with Curio Top

ANTIQUE Traveling Phonograph with Records

“Towle” Sterling 62 Pc. Old Master Silverware in Case

AUCTION SALE BILLS

SEEKING VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS AND MEMORABILIA

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

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

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

ALWAYS ACCEPTING:

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i sa once-in-a-

lifetime chance toacquire rare pieces from alifetime collection thatwill likely never bea s s e m b l e dagain.” Headded, “Again, we

offer live bidding on bothProxiBid andLiveAuctioneers, as well asabsentee and telephone bid-ding.” Full color catalogs,with post-auction prices real-ized, are available for $35 bycontacting Rich PennAuctions at(319)

291-6688or order online atwww.r ichpennauc-tions.com.

Penn belongs to both theNational and IowaAuctioneers Associations.

More information will beavailable at the Rich PennAuctions website or at a spe-cial Facebook page for theMikkelson Collection auctionat www.facebook.

c o m / p a g e s / T h e -M i k k e l s o n -

CollectionAuction/173302239441723. Interested partici-pants can also send an emailto either [email protected] [email protected]

Toy boats (2), LionelSpeeder & Racer #44, both tinwindups with keys, circa 1936,both very good plus condition and 16inches long.

Toy boat, Japanese ITO “King” cruiser, one of only a fewknown, the second largest ever built, wood, battery pow-ered, excellent condition, 30inches long.

Toy boat, Japanese ITO “Shark,” veryrare, circa 1940s-1950s, wood, batterypowered, highly stylized, excellent con-dition, 17 inches long. (Continued on page 15)

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t. You will be included onboth postal and email lists asupdates become available.For additional informationcontact Rich Penn Auctions at319-291-6688 between 9 a.m.and 5 p.m. CST, Monday -Friday.

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BACK-TO-BACK AUCTIONS Friday Evening, May 4 th - 5 P.M. Discovery & Box Lot Collectors Auction

Saturday, May 5 th - 10 A.M. Large Toy Collection

1800’s Cast-Iron To NOS Ertl Selling 100s of Items From One of WNY’s Largest Collections!

- Featuring The Raymond Christopher Collection -

Co-Managed & Held At The RG Mason Auction Facility

10796 Route 19

FILLMORE, NY 14735

Or Call (716) 307-3405 For Free Flyer

100s of Photos, Listing, & Terms on Web Site www.UnitedAuctionsAndAntiques.com

PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES • BOOKS & TOOLS

SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2012 • 9:00 A.M. Located at 125 Church Ave., EPHRATA, LANCASTER CO., PA

(Turn Off Main St. [Rt. 322] Onto Church Ave.) Watch For Sale Arrows STONE BERKS CO. LINE MARKER - SANDSTONE WINDOWSILLS

6-Spindle Decorated Armchair, Tables, Plank Seat Chairs, Porch Bench, Carpenter’s Tool Chest, Wallac e Nutting Picture, Geo. Washington & other Prints, Pictures & Frames, Child’s Blackboard, Wooden Oars, Leaded Glass Piece, Link & Redware Crocks, Roseville Vase, Art Glass Vase, Occupied Japan incl. Tea Set; Colored Ironstone Plates & Platters, Bisque, Quimperware, Bowl, Advertising Shot Glasses, China Figurines, Bohemian Wine Set, Kewpie Dolls, Leaded Glass Light Shade, Rye Whiskey Bottle & other Bottles, Peanut Butter Tumblers, Pressed & Pattern Glass

HORSE COIN-OPERATED RIDE Iron incl., Bottle Openers, Rabbit, Book Press, Tripod, Trough, Kettle, Large Agate Basin, Brass & Copper Coal Oil Light, Electrified Banquet Light, Wall Light, Searchlight, Copper Candy Bowls, Tin Tip Tray, Lititz Bottle Opener, Tin Toy “Eagle” Stove, Tin Advertising Boxes, Ice Cream Scoops, Lead Clear Toy Candy Molds, Lot of Books incl., Story of Lincoln, The Penna. German in the Revolutionary War, History of Our Country, etc., Lanterns, Early Jack-in-the-Box, Early Perfume Sets, Local Advertising Items, Early Basket, Hand & Garden Tools plus loads of other items.

Not Responsible For Accidents. Refreshments will be sold. Check auctionzip.com for photos. RICH HARRY, AUCTIONEER, AU-002183L

DARYL L. SHUPP, APP. AUCTIONEER, AA-018931 Phone 717-336-3625

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UNRESERVED INDIAN ARTIFACT

AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 12, 2012

AT 9:00 A.M. PREVIEW: Friday, May 11th from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M.

Day of auction from 8:00 A.M. CONESTOGA AUCTION COMPANY - 768 GRAYSTONE ROAD

MANHEIM, PA 17545

Unreserved auction featuring the lifetime collections of Phillip Butt, Sr. and Phillip, Jr., consisting of ancient stone artifacts collected on the Susquehanna River between Safe Harbor and Conowingo Dam. Also an outstanding collection of New York State Iroquois Indian artifacts circa 1690-1725 A.D. Many fine reference books and historic Native American items.

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Call, Write or E-mail for free listing or View listing on www.auctionzip.com CONESTOGA AUCTION COMPANY INC.

768 Graystone Road, PO BOX 1, Manheim, PA 17545 Phone (717) 898-7284 | www.conestogaauction.com

13% Buyer’s Premium - AH-287

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TWO DAY ON-SITE PUBLIC AUCTION CROCKS/JUGS,

FRANK FEATHER SPOON, ADVERTISING, FURNITURE,

COLLECTIBLES, & PERSONAL PROPERTY Will sell, for the Estate of Mary (Mrs. Wilbur) Henry, the following located

at 1514 Henry Lane, CHAMBERSBURG, PA 1720 2

on: FRIDAY, MAY 11 AT 3 P.M. LAWN GARDEN EQUIPMENT/BOAT: Massey-Ferguson 135 tractor w/forks; Gravely 812 riding tractor; lawn sweeper; mower; wheelbarrow; trailer; brush hog; Gravely snow blade; Tee Nee boat trailer; aluminum 15’ boat w/Mercury 9.9 HP motor and more. COLLECTIBLES/PERSONAL PROPERTY: 4’ Coke button sign; Coke syrup bottles; sausage stuffer; lg. vise; early air compressor; drill press; oil pump tank; heatrola; truck bed bo x; truck cap; sprinkling cans; hand/garden tools; wood boxes; planters; baskets (egg, etc.); milk can; sprayer; sm. hand tools; croquet set; sled; dbl. alum. ladder; chairs; (2) Waynesboro dryers; Have- a-Heart cages; garage items and more.

SATURDAY, MAY 12 AT 9 A.M. FURNITURE: Oak including S roll desk, dresser, nursing press back rocker, washstand, table, stands, extension table; Waterfall BR suite (dresser, high case, bed, vanity/stool); Eastlake mirror ; sm. blanket chest; rope beds; pedestal stand; Empire chest; spindle chairs; CI organ stool; (3) section bookcase (1 glass missing); mortised & plank youth chair; sm. washstands; rockers (wicker bases, etc.); jelly cupboard; drop leaf tables (cherry & walnut - English style gateleg); (2 ) over (3) drawer chest; towel rack; clothes tree; brass bed w/bedding; cedar chest; recliner; set (6) mod. half spindle chairs; dough tray; dry sink; overstuffed furniture and more. CROCKS/JUGS: 5 gal. ES& B Jug; 10 gal. DW Tarner & Sons Chambersburg Crock; 2 gal. blue 2 w/spout jug; 4 gal. jug w/blue 4; 10 gal. Keystone crock; 5 gal. York crock; 2 gal. brown glazed Cowden, Harrisburg jug; 2 gal. blue floral Cowden Wilcox, Harrisburg jug; other Cowden Wilcox ; approx. (12) little distillery jugs. VINTAGE/COLLECTIBLES/DECORATOR ITEMS: 1942 Frank Feather spoon; Germany doll; B. Miller copper teakettle; butterprints (oval/block); butter board; lg. copper apple butter k ettle; SPL Co. RR lantern; (2) PRR lanterns w/red globes; Pr. 1917 license tags + 1920’s tags; barn lanterns; marbles; Lionel train (as-is); cruet/castor set; cranberry pitchers; Hall orange poppy; (2 ) sm. apple vinegar bottles; pink Aladdin lamp (orig. shade, not electrified); costume jewelry; orient al style rugs; treadle sewing machine; Game News ; Valleys of History pamphlets; puzzles; deer head mirror; frames/prints; books; tinware; dippers; (2) glass butter churns; American Fostoria; Lucky Strike cigarette tin; Carnival glass; floor lamp; CI skillets (Griswold/Favorite); Conestoga wagon jack; broadax; cherry seeders; sheath forks; rat/mouse trap; stone axe and more. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Primitive pie cupboard; cream separators; Electrolux sweeper; metal single bed; cribs; quilting frame; drying rack; Discovery upright sweeper; bedding/linens; knotted comforters; Gypsy pot; ice shaver; field kegs; mini. Pigeon crate; steelyards; Corelle/Corningware/ Pyrex; milk cans; shoe lasts; hunting knives; rolling pins; pots/pans; Timberlake woodstove; benches; Perfection heater; kitchen cabinet base; iron kettle; Estate cookstove; stove top oven; trunks; sweeper; boiler; homemade soap and more. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This sale offers the opportunity to revisit the past (when old homes were full of the unique/unusual). Don’t miss this one! Lunch stand available.

Remember, if you don’t look you’ll never know! AUCTIONZIP.COM ID#1042.

TERMS: Cash. (Buyers must provide valid ID). Not responsible for accidents sale day. 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

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

We specialize in the very best in BASEBALL COLLECTIBLES. If you don’t check with usbefore selling – you won’t know what the market will bear. Let us tell you what wethink of your baseball collectibles.

We offer complete auction services, as well as free appraisals and comprehensive infor-mation about your material. We will not try to buy your material. We are not dealers. We

are strictly an auction house – with unparalleled integrity, knowledge and experience in the field. We will give youthe information you need to make the most intelligent decisions regarding your significant and valuable baseballmaterial. When Barry Halper, the world’s greatest baseball collector, sold his legendary collection, he insisted thatRobert Edward Auctions oversee the historic sale of his Twenty-Six Million Dollar Collection.

Robert Edward Auctions offers the largest circulation of any auction devoted to sports collectibles in the world.Robert Edward Auctions always has millions of dollars available at a moment’s notice specifically for cash advances.We specialize in the very best in all areas of baseball collectibles. This includes:

• Baseball Cards • Buttons • Photographs• Babe Ruth Items • Autographs • World Series Items• Tobacco Cards • Documents • Pre-1900 Baseball• Uniforms • Display Pieces • Posters• Lou Gehrig Items • Gum Cards • ETC., ETC….Please Note: Item pictured will be sold in a future REA auction.

ROBERT EDWARD AUCTIONSP.O. Box 7256, Watchung, NJ 07069, 800-766-9324

www.RobertEdwardAuctions.com

WANTED:BASEBALL COLLECTIBLES!

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ROOK GALLERY AUCTION SUNDAY, MAY 6 TH - 9:15 A.M.

97 Ridge Rd., TYLERSPORT, PA 18971 Directions : From RT. 563 exit of RT. 309 (Lawn Ave.) South of Quakertown. Left on RT. 563 (RIDGE RD.) for 3 Mi. From RT. 29 take RT. 563 East. Use TELFORD, 18969 FOR GPS & Internet Maps.

Trains - Antiques & Collectibles - Jewelry Trains: 9:15 - Approx. 200 Cataloged lots of Lionel prewar & postwar, some boxed sets and other boxed pieces, MONON 3494-550 operating boxcar, 726 Loco & Tender, 226 Loco & Tender, 700T Tender, 400T Tender, Lg. group Std. & O ga., Santa Fe F-3’s, Alum. pass. & baggage cars, NW-2 Switchers, partial Anniversary set, Alco Diesel & steam Locos, Catalogs, and much more. Antiques & Collectibles: 11 A.M.: Continuation of 2 good Estates including Large Qty. Costume Jewelry & access.; Advertising; good Ephemera including 1955 Chevy sales brochure, Boating, World’s Fair, Travel, and more; Books; Paintings & Prints; Pottery & Porcelain; glass; Decorative access.; lighters; metalware; tools; sporting goods; and much more coming.

NOTE: Preview Sat. 3-5 P.M., Sun. 8 A.M. or by appt. Visit www.rookauctions.com or Auctionzip.com #1916 for full listing and photos.

Terms: VISA, MC, Cash, or Check. Good Food.

ROOK AUCTION & APPRAISAL SERVICE LLC RH000927 Ph: 215-453-0665 Fax: 215-453-7665

www.rookauctions.com “LOOK FOR THE ROOK”Miniature outboard motor,

very rare Elto Cub with displaystand and box, like-new in boxwith instructions, one of about10 made.

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Search for Garth’s Auctions on your favorite

social media site.

TERMS:17.5 % Buyer’s Premium

Absentee Bids Accepted

Printed Catalog $30

Online Catalogw w w . g a r t h s . c o m

Online Bidding availablew w w. g a r t h s l i v e . c o m

GARTH’S AUCTIONS INC. PO BOX 369,

DELAWARE, OHIO 43015740.362.4771

[email protected] www.garths.com

DEPENDABLE. HONEST. RESULTS.

Catalog to feature:Formal & Painted Furniture

Textiles ~ Folk Art

Pottery ~ Firearms ~ Fine Art

Prints ~ Clocks

and more

Several corner

cupboards

Auctioneers:

Jeff Jeffers,

Amelia Jeffers,

Steve Bemiller,

& Andy Richmond

Mocha bowl, painted dome top box,

Queen Anne drop leaf

Curly maple

Ohio stand,

good selection

of sewertile

PREVIEW:

Sun., May 13

by appointment only;

Mon., May 14 thru

Wed., May 16 from

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM;

Thurs., May 17 from

10:00 AM - 8:00 PM;

Fri., May 18 from

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM;

Textiles including fine quilts.

Decorated mule chest.

Blanket chest attributed to Soap Hollow.

Portrait, still life and landscape paintings.

EARLY AMERICAN ANTIQUES AND DECORATIVE ARTS

FEATURING T h e S i x t h A n n u a l T h e S i x t h A n n u a l OOh i o h i o VVa l l e y A u c t i o na l l e y A u c t i o n

Friday, May 18, 2012 at 10:00 am

Rare Ohio stoneware churn.

Firearms.

Selection of HIstorical Blue.

Chippendale slant front desk.

American Indian items.

Baseball related items including

Folk art painting of African Americans playing,

a walking stick with “Boston Red Sox”

decoorated handle, and

a set of 5 Babe Ruth soda bottles.

Five decorated plank seat chairs.

Inlaid Classical stand,

attributed to Stark County, Ohio

Carousel horse

attributed to

Parker.

LOCATION:

Garth’s Main Gallery

2690 Stratford Road

Delaware, OH 43015

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IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE...

“ANOTHER ESTATE AUCTION” FEATURING MANY ITEMS FROM LOCAL ESTATES

AUCTION TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, MAY 12, 2012

AUCTION STARTING AT 9:00 A.M. DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 A.M.

(BUYERS’ INSPECTION THROUGHOUT AUCTION)

AUCTION TO BE HELD AT FREDERICK FAIRGROUNDS

(BUILDING #12) 797 EAST PATRICK STREET

FREDERICK, MARYLAND 21701

Glassware - Household And Antique Furniture - Prints - Sterling Silver - China -Numerous Collectibles And Smalls - Art Glass - Mirrors - Numerous Photography Equipment And Cameras Etc. Over 700 Lots To Be Auctioned...

PLEASE GO TO WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM (AUCTIONEERS ID#2894) TO VIEW PHOTOS FOR THIS UPCOMING AUCTION.

Terms Of Auction: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Cash And Checks Accepted From Maryland Residents. Out- O f- S tate Buyers Please Bring A Bank Letter Of Credit Stating Your Checking Account Has A “No Bounce Check History”. The Auctioneer Has The Right To Refuse Anyones Check If He Wishes To Do So. All Items Sold “As Is” And “Where Is”, “With No Guarantees Whatsoever”.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS AUCTION OR CONSIGNING TO OUR MONTHLY AUCTIONS HELD AT THE FREDERICK FAIRGROUNDS

PLEASE CONTACT: HOWARD B. PARZOW, AUCTIONEER

301-351-6544 301-977-6741 301-208-8947 WWW.PARZOWAUCTIONS.COM E-MAIL [email protected]

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GUNS WANTED Seeking Quality Consignments for Our

Firearms & Militaria Auctions

ANTIQUE & MODERN Long Guns - Handguns

Swords - Military Memorabilia Individual Items or Collections

For Complete List Visit www.CordierAntiques.com

LOCAL SERVICE WITH A GLOBAL REACH – WITH LIVE, ABSENTEE & ONLINE BIDDING ONLINE CATALOG AVAILABLE 3 WEEKS BEFORE AUCTION

We have sold to all fifty states & countries around the world. Referral fees and Cash Advances Available – We Also Buy!

CALL NOW FOR A FREE CONSULTATION – SPACE IS LIMITED!

Cordier Auctions & Appraisals 1500 Paxton Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104 717-731-8662; [email protected] FFL #8-23-041-01-3J-04477

Colt US Navy Mod. 1911 SOLD $4,300

Civil War Confederate Foot Officer’s Sword SOLD $5,000

Winchester Model 1892 Rifle SOLD $6,750

J. SNIDER (Bedford County, PA)

Kentucky Rifle SOLD $3,500

German Luger P. 08 9mm Pistol SOLD $1,800

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CELEBRATE NATIONAL TRAIN DAY

at Maurer’s TOY TRAIN and RAILROADIANA

AUCTIONS 10 A.M. SATURDAY, MAY 12 TH, 2012

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

RAILROADIANA AUCTION In The Blue Room

Collection Of Railroad Police Badges. Interesting Selection Of 100 Badges From PRR, Erie, Rdg. and other PA RRs, NYC, C o acfG, CN, SF, GN, etc. Pullman Car Accoutrements: Silverware, China, Linens. C PR Spittoon. 1928 Baldwin Builder’s Plate #60457 (Southern 2-8-2 #6356) 1950’s Baldwin Plates, Too. Brill Plate S8907. Thrall Car Co. No. 32973 And Other Trolley/ S treet Car Plates. Kinsley Mfg. Locomotive Whistle. Lanterns, Marker Lamps, Switch Stands. Oilers, Torches, Kero Cans. Traffic Signals & Flashers. Monkey Wrench. Broadside Schedules, Blueprints, Loco Diagrams, R R Maps, Rules & Reg’s. P RR Manifests Of Merchandise 1864/65. P RR Calendars. Tin L V Anthracite Sign. Books. Framed P RR Station Prints By Bye. Pocket Watches. P RR Police Hat, Conductor’s Hats. Seals & Punches. Brass Switch Locks & Keys.

MODERN ERA TRAINS and Train PARTS Assortment In The Pavilion

MODERN ERA Lionel: Reading T-1 4-8-4 L&T w/Proto Sound, OB. NYC CV. PRR 4-4-2 w/ Odyssey System. JLC Series GG1. NYC SD-80 And Superliner Cars With Rail Sounds. Hiawatha, ACL & Amtrak Train Sets. US States Box Cars, Operating Freights & Accessories. USMC & Space Cars. MTH Premier Mikado, C- L iner, Amtrak Amfleet Train, UP 80 Coal Turbine L&T, Veranda, S P F3 A BA Diesels & Full Dome Pass. Cars. Alaska E MD F-3 AA Diesels & Pass. Car Sets. N YC J-1e Hudson. K- L ine Circus Train. Hershey Train & Access. Atlas “O” Woodside Freights & Reefers. Williams & Weaver. 454 Construction Sets. Various Brand New Tunnels, Track Sections, Power Units, Structures.

*Huge Selection (100 Lots) T RAIN PARTS Pre, Post & Modern Era.*

Please Review Complete Listing At www.maurerail.com Preview: Fri., May 11th, 7 P.M.-9 P.M. & From 8 A.M.-10 A.M. Day Of Auction. As-Is, Where-Is. 12% Buyer’s Premium w/2% Discount For Cash Or Approved Check. (AY001999).

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PUBLIC AUCTION SUNDAY, MAY 6 - 11:00 A.M.

660 Firehouse Road, GRANTVILLE, PA 17028

1863 CIVIL WAR E. ROBINSON U.S. MUSKET 1860 COLT .44 CIVIL WAR MILITARY REVOLVER 1849 COLT (period) COPY REVOLVER (very unique) SUSQUEHANNA RIVER INDIAN AX HEAD (nice) COINS 1736, 1791, GOLD & SILVER - JEWELRY

TOYS - TIN TRAINS - MILITARY ITEMS CIVIL WAR FIREARMS 1860 Colt Martially Marked Cartouche on Grips .44 Caliber Revolver (matching numbers) - Rather Rare Maker E. Robinson New York Civil War Musket dated 1863 with U.S. Eagle on Lock - Rarely Found 1849 Colt Foreign Copy Revolver with Beautiful Cylinder Scene and Excellent Grips. COINS including Nice 1736 Rex Coin, 1791 Rex Coin and Others, 1863 Civil War Token, 1853 Gold Token, Ultimate Quarter Collection, Vintage Silver Dollars, OK Land Rush 1889 Silver Coin, Alamo 1900 Silver Dollar, U.S. Marines Commemorative Coins, Lewis & Clark Silver Coin, Buffalo Nickels, American Mint First 5 Years 1986-1990 Coin Silver Eagle Set in Box, Silver Coin Sets and Specialty Coins. MILITARY ITEMS including WWI Trench Periscope, WWI Flaming Bomb Buttons, Antique Military Buttons. COLLECTIBLES Charley McCarthy Puppet - Antique Amber Poison Bottle - Antique Redware Jar - Antique Horse Wither Sleigh Bells on Leather - Vintage Egg Beaters - Carved Meerschaum Pipe in Case - Antique Brass Horse Stirrup - Fasnacht Union Deposit Ice Pick - Mechanical Ice Cream Scoops - Vintage Green Handle Kitchen Utensils - Slag Glass - Vintage Smiley Dish Set - J.C. Higgins, Shakespeare and Martin Automatic Fishing Rods in Original Boxes - Topps Civil War Trading Cards - Antique Mammy Porcelain Doll - Jadeite Scotty Dog Blotter - Vintage Tin Santa Light - Brass Hanging Scale - Two Antique Quilts - Mickey Mouse Ramp Walker - 1950 Old Woman In Shoe Set in Mint Original Box - Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup 1963 Advertising Poker Card Set - Middleburg PA Tin Match Safe - Antique Ornate Tin National Postal Post Office Scale - Vintage Clothing - Stock Certificates, TIN TRAINS & VINTAGE TOYS Marx Tricky Fire Chief Car, Marx Tin Rolls-Royce, Tin Vintage Cars, Vintage Tin Litho Windup, Friction. ESTATE ITEMS and COLLECTIBLES include Several Estates from the Local Area. JEWELRY .925 Bracelets and Charm Bracelets, .925 Rings and Earrings, etc. KEEN KUTTER Silver Set in Original Oak Box.

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

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

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

P A L A D I N A U C T I O N S

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Public Auction THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2012 Auction: 4:00 P.M. Preview: 2:00 P.M.

Leesport Farmer’s Market 312 Gernants Church Rd.,

LEESPORT, PA From I-78, South on Rt. 61 to Leesport; From Reading, North on Rt. 61 to Leesport;

Watch for “Auction Today” Signs Items include: Snap-On rolling toolbox, Craftsman self-propelled lawn mower, tin and die-cast toys, Hubley plane, duck decoys, cast-iron cookware, pocket watch, cigar molds, advertising signs and posters, Coca-Cola, KitchenAid mixer, 1926 Liberty Bell token, Fire Chief Pedal car, antique tools, Reading Fairgrounds racing complete program. ART, COLLECTIBLES, COINS, JEWELRY, PRIMITIVES, GLASSWARE, & MUCH, MUCH MORE.

Terms: Cash, or Checks made payable to “Cash” only

AUCTION IS CONDUCTED BY STUDENT AUCTIONEERS OF THE READING AREA

COMMUNITY COLLEGE (RACC) AUCTIONEER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

Under the supervision of Dick Henry, Auctioneer AU005176

For more information, please call (610) 372-4721, ext. 5180

www.dickhenryauctioneer.com Food &

Beverages

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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.

HUMMELS! HUMMELS! Get thebest prices for your Hummels,Lladro & Swarovski Crystal. Alsogold, silver, jewlry, coins & antiquesJohn Rokicki 610-213-2361.

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

FOR SALE TO DEALERS & INVESTORS-999 Silver Rounds & Bullions from 1 oz.,10 oz. & 100 oz bars available for imme-diate delivery. Jim Davis 502-802-2425

[email protected]

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 ANTIQUES, Old Toys,Military, Hunting/ Fishing items &

License, Watches, Jewelry, Stoneware,Pottery, Sports, Furniture, Advertising,

Gold, Silver, Paintings or anything old. 1piece to entire estate. 717-916-0477.

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.

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]

DEALER SPACES AVAILABLE $125 permonth and up, call 717-397-0189Village Antique Market, 2705 OldPhiladelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand, PA17505. www.oldvillagestore.vpweb.com

I BUY RUSSIAN Samovars (brass, copper,silverplate, nickelplate, coin silver). Alsointerested in other fine Russian antiques.Please send photos to: Attn. Igor, 14814Palmerston Sq., Centreville, VA 20120,

301-919-2798.

KEYSTONE TELEPHONE COMPANY ofPhiladelphia Wanted. Telephones and

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

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

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

PRIVATE COLLECTOR SEEKS AntiquePhotographs (Pre-1900): Victorian chil-dren with toys, commercial storefronts,occupational settings, etc. Send priceswith photocopies. Write : Collector, POBox 27, Harrisburg, PA [email protected]

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]

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

frames, & furniture in excellent condi-tion. Door 65 Renningers, Adamstown

Sundays, call 610-913-7415.

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 WANTED CASH PAIDWe also buy, sell, trade & repair guitars,

basses, mandolins, amps, effects, banjo’s,etc. Lessons too. www.rhoadsmusic.com

717-361-9272

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.

To place yourclassified ad

Call 1-800-428-4211

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.

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

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

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]

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

I BUY OLDER TOYS &TRAINS please call

Marty [email protected]

11560 Magnolia Ct., Swan Pt. MD 20645

MATCHBOX/ HOT WHEELS 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.

OLD TOY TRAINS, collector will pay gen-erously for well-kept (1900-1970)Lionel, Flyer, Marklin and Ives, trains& accessories. Dr. Bob 215-348-0944

PEZ COLLECTOR PAYING top dollar.Buying 1 to whole collections of Pez orPez related items Pre-1980’s. 484-335-

3693 or Email [email protected]

PURCHASING HO TRAINS- 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

ASIAN ANTIQUES FINE Chinese,Japanese- jade, porcelain, snuff bottles.RAB Collection at the German TradingPost, RT 272 Denver/ Adamstown, PA.

DO YOU COLLECT Old Paper, Ephemera,Advertising, Country Store, etc? Sub-scribe to "THE PAPER & ADVERTISINGCOLLECTORS’ MARKETPLACE", themonthly collector's newspaper thatcovers this specialty. For a FREEsample copy, phone 1-800-800-1833, ext. 2541, 8am-4:30pm daily.

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

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

717-625-4310

Telephones: 1892-1982, over 85 differ-ent & associated. Free Cataloge.

608-582-4124. Wish to sell entire busi-ness w/or wo realestate. 40+ semil-loads,

$550,000/$750,000 neg.www.phonecoinc.com

608-582-2263 noon-8pm [email protected]

Old Fashioned Roofing, Gutters & SidingRoofs: Slate, Copper, Cedar, Metal, &

Thatch-KitGutters: Copper, Yankee, Pole, Build-in,

Box, Half-Round, & K-Style.5 Yr. Warranty on Repairs & Installations

Contact: PA: 267-362-9736NJ: 908-246-9435

cpslateandcopperroofing.devhub.com

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On May 5, 2012, Pook &Pook, Inc. in Downingtown,Pennsylvania, will host thesale for Mr. & Mrs. JamesGrievo. This collection,which was started in the early1970s, is an amazing eclecticgroup of objects chosen byJim for their rarity, authentic-ity, color and form. From dec-orative objects to furniture,the attention to detail is obvi-ous. The Preview for this salewill be held beginning onApril 28 at noon. Online bid-ding will be available throughliveauction-e e r s . c o m .This roosterby the“Deco-Tex”c a r v e rinscribed onthe base “FrankLaRue Smithmade by E.LaRue mygrandfatherover 100years ago”is one off o u rs i g n e dexamples. Note that this artisantook great care in the detailedbases he made for his birds.Other pieces are photographedin Machmer “Just for Nice”.(Estimate $15,000 to $25,000.)

A bold pair of New England fancy chairs with detailed fruitand floral decoration. (Estimate $3,000 to $4,000.)

(Right) A ter-rific folk art

statement withthe two styl-ized facingdoves and

heart corners.(Estimate$2,000 to$3,000.)

From Canterbury, New Hampshire,this Shaker hanging cupboardretains its original brown andsalmon painted surface. A similarcupboard is pictured on the cover ofBurks “Shaker Design”. (Estimate$15,000 to $25,000.)

The great surface and engagingexpression on this stag weath-ervane make quite a statement.Lead filled antlers were usedfor balance. (Estimate $40,000to $80,000.)

Probablythe best “Hacken-sack” cupboardknown, with its architecturalfeatures and original fauxtiger and bird’s-eye mapledecorated surface. (Estimate$20,000 to $30,000.)

Pennsylvania long rifle by John Parks, Jr. with 42 sil-ver inlays, the lock stampled “Josh Golcher”. (Estimate

$10,000 to $15,000.)

(Right) This is one page in animportant group of Civil Warledgers and letters by WilliamB. Stark, enlisted in the 34thRegiment of Massachusetts.(Estimate $10,000 to $15,000.)

Finely crafted watercolor onivory portrait from aPhiladelphia estate. (Estimate$4,000 to $6,000.)

For further information, go to www.pookandpook.com, orcall (610) 269-4040.

Pook & Pook To Sell The Grievo Collection

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BODNAR’S AUCTION SALES 6,000+ LOT

PUBLIC MULTI-ESTATE AUCTION THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2012

at the UKRAINIAN CULTURAL CENTER, 135 Davidson Ave., SOMERSET, NJ PREVIEW: WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. – THURSDAY 8:30 A.M.

Sale Begins at 9:30 A.M. Please reference website for detailed start times in this 4-ring 15 hour au ction! Auctioneer’s Note : We are packed with over 6,000+ lots from several local estates! This sale will feature the content s of a 70+ year collection of antiques and collectibles of an antique dealers and hoarders home. This house was pack ed floor to ceiling with over 400 quality clocks, 150+ pieces of Quimper, large selection of Victorian lamps and accessories, and a la rge selection of primitives, jewelry, art, and quality porcelain. Every square inch of this home unearthed another treasure. From a Rumson , NJ home comes an estate packed with quality oak furniture and decorative art items. From a longtime wrestler promoter comes a lifetime collection of professional wresting collectibles spanning the last 50 years! From a Santa Barbara, California esta te comes a real unearthed treasure chest of US Gold and silver coins! Unknown to the relatives this collector hoarded US coins in sever al safe deposit boxes, including Gold, Silver and rare coins and many bills. A quality wristwatch collection will also be offered fro m this estate collection to be sold with no reserves! Over 150 pounds of sterling silver will be offered as-well-as a large collection f ine Victorian gold jewelry. From a storage wars find comes a unit packed with over 200 lots of World War I & II military collection as- well-as a very extensive beer advertising and can collection. This sale will be packed floor to ceiling with 4-rings selling for 1 5 hours each! Hope to see you at the sale! Highlights to include: Large selection of quality oak furniture, nice selection of Harden cherry fur niture, quality Lenox, and Royal Copenhagen dinnerware, Tiffany & Co. sterling flatware, Gorham sterling tableware dinnerware set, 15 0+ pieces of Quimper with many unusual patterns, large selection of primitives and folk art, early icons, many English antique s, 400 clocks and clock parts, E. Howard & Co. Boston railroad station clock, JW Hietel Philadelphia tall case jeweler’s mercury pendu lum clock 30+ 18th & 19th century English & American barometers, quality electronics including Thorens TD520 record player, Mc Intosh 7200 amp, 100+ pieces of art, 200+ lots of Gold and silver coins and US currency, 800+ lots of Victorian Gold and c ostume jewelry and accessories, plus much more. Please refer to web-site for detailed listing!

OVER 2,500+ BOX LOTS PACKED WITH HIDDEN TREASURES FROM LOCAL ESTATES! MANY ITEMS STILL BEING UNPACKED AND SORTED!

MANY UNADVERTISED HIDDEN TREASURES AWAIT YOU!

COMPLETE DETAIL LIST & OVER 1,500 PHOTOGRAPHS POSTED ON OUR WEB SITE!

As always our items are fre sh out of Estates! Bodnar’s is worth the trip!

WWW.BODNARSAUCTION.COM TOLL FREE AT 1-866-349-7378