826-L«ncaster Farming, Saturday, October 15, 19! Sale Reports Patterson & Book Sale A Public Auction of antiques was held Octo ber 8 by Frank A. and Susan E. Patterson and Louisa Book at 641 White Oak Road, Stras burg, Pa. in Lane. Coun ty- some prices received were: winchester model 12 12 gauge gun $450, winchester model 12 16 gauge guns $5OO & $475, 1965 Chev. car $540, Farmall Cub trac tor with cultivators $l3OO, Welch mantel clock $l7O, 2 piece oak bedroom suite $5OO, oak dressers $275 & $5OO, oak washstand $lB5, claw foot table $2OO, large wardrobe with 2 drawers $BB5 and fruit cabinet $llO. Lloyd H. Kreider, Randal V. Kline and Roy E. Good, Jr. were the auctioneers. Brubaker Sale A Public Sale of real estate was held October 8 by Pearl Brubaker, along Rt. 35 in Mt. Pleasant Mills, Snyder Co., Pa. The brick ranch house on a nice-sized lot was sold for $83,000. Long’s Auction Ser vice conducted the sale. Bucktrail Inn Sale A Public Sale of antiques and collectibles was held October 9 by the Bucktrail In at Sin nemahoning, Cameron Co., Pa. Some prices were: oak buffet $950, oak hall tree $llOO, plain roundglass china closet $750, Dubois Brewery Co. tin beer sign $l6O, sewing machine $75, oak spool-legged table $325, umbrella lamp $3lO and oak library table $175. Reed Realty and Auction Co. managed the sale. Mummah Sale A Public Sale of real estate was held October 7 for the estate of Don ald E. Mummah, along Route 35 between Mif flintown and McAlister ville, Pa. The 24.95 acre farm, house, large block bam and 5 bay shed was sold for $162,000. Long’s Auction Ser vice conducted the sale. m.. w* fi ATtTIJ'n AV O.O V ' Selling (he Naomi It. Byimnt*. Daniel ' heated at the Byer$ * homiat 126 Clayton Avenue (n wmkeimi MS* Child’s Size Freight Wagon, with Original Paint Hooked Rug with Rooster on Fence One of Several Early Quills Classical Mahogany Empire- Style Pier Table, with Companion Mirror and Brass Candelabra Federal Chest of Drawers, with Serpentine Front and Blocked Ends Labeled Eli Terry Pillar and Scroll Mantle Clock Chippendale Linen Press xfi 111 Inlaid Federal Tall Case Clock, with Broken Arch Top Steif Rose Sterling Tea Set and .Serving Pieces Rare Serpentine Front Federal Chest of Drawers; Hepplewhite-Style Tall Case Clock; Labeled Eli Terry Pillar & Scroll Clock; Chippendale Linen Press; Walnut Cuckoo clock, with fox and bird; Rare Mahogany Two-Drawer Writing Table, circa 1850; Empire Butler’s Desk; Empire-Style Glass Door Secretary; Reproduction Mahogany Glass Door Comer Cupboard; Mahogany Tea Cart; Ten-Piece Mahogany Empire Style Dining Room Suite; Walnut Victorian Cameo-Back Sofa; Walnut Victorian Gentleman’s Chair; Pair of Walnut Victorian Side Chairs; Mahogany Empire Sofa; Mahogany Empire Wardrobe, with paw feet; Walnut Victorian Glass Door Secretary; Walnut Victorian Marble-Top Chest and Highback Bed; Walnut Victorian Wardrobe; Carved Teakwood Chinese Table, with marble top; Victorian Music Cabinet; Sheraton-Style Mahogany Sofa; Two Mahogany Canopy Beds; Empire Mahogany Chest of Drawers; Softwood Blanket Chest; Half-Spindle Plank Seat Bench; Pair of Ladderback Chairs; Victorian Shaving Stand, with rope-tumed pedestal; Two Hanging Wall Boxes, one walnut, one tiger maple; Walnut Splay-Leg Stand; Mahogany Chippendale Mirror; Large Reproduction Mahogany Mirror; Empire- Style Pier Table, with companion mirror; Gold-Leaf Three-Section Over Mantle Mirror; Reproduction Mahogany Pie Crust Tea Table and Chippendale Chair; Cedar Chest; Camelback Trunk; and Other Furniture. Four-Gallon Stoneware Water Cooler, with incised bird and heavy cobalt decoration, stamped: H. Myers; Three Pieces of Marked John Bdl Pottery; Oriental Rugs; Early Board Games; Ten Pins; Early Hammond Typewriter; Signed Tiffany Figured Bronze; Weller Pottery Including Weller Sicard; Sterling Tea Service and Serving Pieces; Steif Rose; Wicker Doll Carriages and Cradle; Children’s Chairs; Miniature Graniteware Kitchen Set; German Noah’s Ark, with many animals; Marbles; Celluloid Figures; “Our Gang” .Figures; German Ceramics; Fishing Rod; Wallace Nutting Prints; Two Floral Decorated Chamber Sets;. Large Pair of Brass Figural Candelabras; Porcelain Bust Signed: A. Carrier; Three-Piece Brass and Steel Utensil Set, taster, spatula and skimmer; Quilts; Pewter Candesticks; Rooster Hooked Rug; 1823 Baltimore Sun; Child-Size Freight wagon in Original Paint; Toy Trains; Brass Andirons, Fire Tools and Fender; Glass and China; Chinese Silk Embroidered Table Screen in Rosewood Inlaid Frame; Three Early Dolls and Doll Clothes; Cast Iron Hook and Ladder, Horse Drawn Fire Engine (Pre WWI); Cast Iron Horse Drawn Pull Toy; Tin Hill Climber - Loco and Coal Car; Books; Baseballs, Gloves and Spikes (1920’5); Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mention Including Many Household Articles From The Byers Home. AUCTION COMPANY NOTE; Mrs. Byers was a resident of Waynesboro since 1945 and her estate also includes antiques collected by her family while living in Baltimore between 1910 and 1930. The auction will be held at the Byers’ home under tents with seating and facilities available. The location is just off East Street (PA Route 16) in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania at 126 CLAYTON AVENUE. SALE PHONE; (301) 739-0538 or 1-800-310-2844 (Toll Free MD) AIRPORT; Washington County Regional Airporf-Hagerstown is served by U.S. Air AREA ACCOMMODATIONS: Auction Headquarters Best Western of Waynesboro 1-800-528-1234/(717) 762-9113 Ramada Inn - Hagerstown (301) 733-5100 Venice Inn (Best Western) - Hagerstown (301) 733-0830 Sheraton Inn - Hagerstown (301) 790-3010 Holiday Inn - Hagerstown (301) 739-9050 Terms Include Cash or Approved Check on Day Of Sale With Positive Identification Required For Registration. Not Responsible For Accidents On Site. NOBUYi®’SPREMI^I Rare Four-Gallon Stoneware Water Cooler with Large Incised Bird On Branch, with Heavy Cobalt Decoration, Stamped; H. Myers 1994 l tori FURNITURE ANTIQUES DIRECTIONS/ACCOMMODATIONS j£3BEL!%&'':'