Sale Reports LEHMAN ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of per sonal property was held February 21 for the estate fo Kathy Leh man, 110 Riley Rd.. Myerstown, Lebanon Co.. Pa. Some prices were: 1995 Longaberger bas ket $lOO, 1988 Longa berger basket $l3O, quilts $2lO, $125 & $195, cross-stitch Af ghan $5O, cross-stitch kit $62, sewing ma chine $240, loveseat & chair $260, cedar chest $2lO, and notebooks on cross-stitch $4O & $5O. Fernwood Auction Co. managed the sale. MYER SALE A Public Auction of antiques and collecti bles was held February 21 for Herb and Mary Myer, at the Lampeter Community Building, Lampeter, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 475 registered bidders at tending the sale. Some items sold were: 4-pc. Depression bedroom suite $l2OO, dovetailed blanket chest $lO5O, wooden arrow back settee $575, wal nut drop leaf extension table $lOOO, ornate cor ner shelf $4lO, R.S. Prussia dish $l4O, Ger man dish $lOO, Sun bohnet Girl dish $l6O, small Conestoga wagon whiskey barrel $5OO, antique quilts $650, $5OO & $330, 2 Frank Rohrer milk bottles $285 each, 2 Frank Rohrer milk bottles $145 each, C.H. Wit mer milk bottles $lOO & $155, CJI. Winner milk carriers $270 each, 6 Willowware plates $250, Flow Blue plate $l6O, cast-iron dinner bell $230,12 glass salts $l3O & $lO5, tiny Ger man papier-mache box $l3O, tobacco spears $75 each, wooden wheelbarrow $155, wooden duck decoy $lOO, Roseville vase $l6O and Roseville bas ket $195. Miller & Siegrist were the auctioneers. ZEIGLER SALE A Public Auction of restaurant equipment was held February 18 at 1550 Sandhill Road. Hershey, Pa. Some prices were: double door refrigerator unit $B5O, ice maker unit $2OO, single door refrigerator unit $4OO, pie showcase $l6O, ice cream freezer display $225, sandwich unit $525, ice machine $9O, microwave $95 and popcorn machine $95. Zeigler Auction Co. LTD. conducted the sale. STEPPE SALE A Public Auction of machinery was held February 21 eight miles south of Jersey Shore, Pa. at Oval. Real estate was also sold in Lycom ing County. The 120-acre farm with a house brought $233,000 at the comers of Rt 44 & 654. Other prices in cluded: Int 1086 tractor $12,900, Int 3688 trac tor $12,600, Int 686 tractor $7BOO, Case 1835 sldd steer loader $6OOO, J.D. 3300 G combine $3300, Gehl 764 forage harvester $4300. J.D. self-unload ing wagons up to $4500. and N.H. 311 baler $6600. Fraley Auction Co., conducted the sale. BURKHARDT SALE A Public Auction of cast-iron horse drawn toys was held February 21 at the Ridge Fire Company along Rt 23 between Phoenixville, Pa. and Route 100. There were 300 items sold for “Chicken Char lie” Burkhardt. Some prices in cluded: 16” Hubley single horse dray $450, 19” Harris 3-horse police patrol wagon $450, 14” Wilkins 2- single seat sur rey $3OO, 28” Wilkins 3- fire wagon $225, 15” Pratt & Letchworth wingle horse surrey $420, 1254 ” Hubley single horse eagle milk wagon $525, 16” Harris 2-mule express wagon $550, 14” Kenton single mule dump cart w/black driver $525, 20” Wilkins 2-horse ladder wagon $425, 16” Pratt & Letchworth 2-seat surrey $625, 2154 ” Ives 2-horse lad der wagon $450, 654 ” Kenton nodder cart $470, and 10” Hubley Mack General excava tor $350. Ted Maurer managed the sale. RACINE SALE A Public Sale of anti ques and collectibles was held February 21 near Bayview, Cecil Co., Maryland on Rt 274. Some prices in cluded: Viewmaster w/ cards $32.50, Ogee mir ror $7O, cherry stoner $25, set of 8 Dedol oil jars w/carrier $230, pine lift-top desk $l5O, 1962 Bubble Cut Barbie $85,1967 Twist & Thm Barbie $lOO, decorated open washstand $l4O, Mack powder long rifle $lBO, Ethan Allen en tertainment center $750, Gov. Winthrop drop-front desk $230, Duncan Phyfe style sofa $223, oak hallrack $430 and Mission desk $l3O. Jim Racine was the auctioneer. DRENNEN, HALDEMAN & MUSSELMAN SALE A two-day sale of folk art and numerous other items was held Friday and Saturday for Mrs. Crete hen S. Dren nen, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer M. Halde man, Ephrata; and Mrs. Sara B. Musselman, Lancaster. The total of regis tered bidders over both days of the sale was 383, with bidders com ing from 27 states. The sale, held at Horst Auc tion Center, Ephrata, was conducted by Horst Auctioneers and cata logued by Clarence E. Spohn. Items sold included frakturs, pewter pieces, butter prints, latches, primitive art, American pattern glassware, de corated stoneware. Gaudy Dutch and Iron stone china, English and Continental china, jewelry, textiles and furniture. Among the items sold were: “Haussegen” fraktur by David Bixler of Fivepointville $25,000, Taufschein fraktur by The Busy Artist of Dauphin County $13,000, two printed hand-colored frakturs by Benjamin Mayer of Ephrata and Dauphin County $2,000 and $2,500, bookplate of Abraham Bixler by David Bixler $l,OOO, two printed Taufshein frakturs $lO5O and $1450, miniature water color painting $1325. framed folk art floral scene watercolor $lBOO, 1856 framed sampler $3050, and 1826 framed sampler $2150. Also sold were sever al items of stoneware: Cowden & Wilcox jar w/rooster decoration $lB,OOO, Cowden & Wilcox jug w/bird’s nest decoration $12,000, signed Norton deer crock $14,000, signed Norton lion GUNS AUCTION SAT, MARCH 7, 1998 9:15 A.M. “At Bricker’s Auction”, 1 mile west of Mechanicsburg. On Rt. 114 turn onto texaco Rd, Mechanicsburg, PA. Signs posted. 50 RIFLES - SHOTGUNS BLACK POWDER PCS 50 Knives; pocket knives; asst, ammo; hunting memorabilia; PA hunting licenses; prints; signs; patches; hunting-fishing books; reload pcs.; fishing lures; also new hand tools; carpenter tools; and related hunting gear; Civil War books; asst. Griswold skillets; hol sters, brass, wads, casings, etc. and much more not listed. New Tools. Books. Note: FFL Rules with apply. Terms: Cash or PA check. ID required. Sale inside w/seats-heat-food. Chuck Bricker, Auctioneer AUO94-L, 717-766-5785 crock $7OOO, signed 1887 John Bell jug $330, jug w/deer scene signed “G. Hart" $550, decorated one-gallon pitcher $lBOO, E.M. Hooks advertising jug $lOOO, bird-decorated jug $l7OO, and a decor ated 12-gal. crock signed “T, Williams” $3OOO. In addition several items of redware were sold, including: Shen andoah Valley decor ated jar $2200, Shenan doah Valley pitcher $2BOO, Shenandoah Valley handled crock $ll5O, slip-decorated pitcher $lOOO, signed William Baker teapot $3900, and signed Bell Turk’s mold $l3OO. Other items sold included: pair of large tin candlesticks $l2OO, pair of large tin candle sconces $ll5O, adjust able wooden candle stand $l2OO, signed Billings pewter por ringer $llOO, Gaudy Dutch plate $2200, Gaudy Ironstone platter $1025, Gaudy vege table dish $1430, Liver pool marriage jug $lBOO, large mocha wa ter pitcher $2500, Pearl ware tankard $lOOO and a painted decorated bride’s box $2300. Several items of fur niture were sold, including two early painted decorated buck et benches $15,100 and $6700, miniature painted decorated blanket chest $l9OO, blue-painted wooden bucket $2500, Burl wooden bowl $ll5O, pinewood comer cup board $2050, softwood Dutch cupboard $2200, softwood comer cup board $2BOO, New Eng land pewter cupboard $1650, Philadelphia Windsor chair $l3OO, cherry Dutch cupboard $3600, painted de corated Dutch cupboard $4300, and grained de corated blanket chest $l6OO. FLAUD SALE A 14-acre site with a 2-story house, bam and a horse stable with workshop was auc tioned off Saturday for Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 28,1958-823 Abram E. and Priscilla B. Flaud. The property is at 36 Meadow Lane, on the Pequca Creek, in Paradise Township. The real estate was sold for $325,000 to David F. and Susie Stoltzfus. Belmont Road, Para dise. The auctioneers were Gordon Ressler and Ron Funk, Paradise. FOX SALE A Ford N tractor brought $lBOO Saturday at a public auction of farm equipment and household goods held for Julianne Fox, Mohnton. There were 326 registered bidders. Also sold were a Farmall H tractor $llOO, New Idea man ure spreader $5OO, log splitter $5OO, brass bell $lOO, two Western sad dles $l3O and $lBO, .45-caliber carbine $3lO, two-star clock $4lO, 30-06 deer rifle $2OO, and double-bar reled shotgun $2OO. The auctioneers woe Lcßoy S. Horst and Paul W. Horst, both of Bowmans villc. HORST SALE Coins were sold at a public auction held Tuesday at Horst Auc tion Center, Ephrata. There were 203 registered bidders. Among the items sold were: Indian head cents $290, Confederate currency $125, silver dollars $2lO, two silver bulk lots $165 and $l4O, 1794 one-cent piece $135, $3 gold coin, 22 $1 coins $l3O, 34 $1 coins $230, silver coins $3OO, $1 gold coin $lBO, 1911 $254 gold piece $l2O, 1925 $2!4 gold piece $125, 1908 $5 gold piece $l5O, 1912 $5 gold piece $l3O, silver coins $4OO, 1854 T 2 $1 gold piece $140,1865 T 3 $1 gold piece $l5O, 1893 $5 gold piece $2OO, and Ephrata National Bank note $lOO. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata. HAUCK & SCHOENBERGER SALE Antiques, household goods, primitives and tools were sold Wed nesday at a public auc tion held for Dean J He eddine Auction Service Re' Hher To be held At REDDING AUCTION SERVICE located taking Route 34, 1/2 mile North of Gettysburg, PA - bear right at Y (at car wash) & continue 2 miles on Table Rock Road to auction site - on s ■ un. Mar. 15.1998 -9:3OAM. Auctioneer's Note • This Will Be A Very Nice Sale - Many Very Nice Pieces - Mark Date & Plan To Attend. Doors Will Open For Sale Inspection 7:30 A.M. - Sale Day Only! Terms - Cash or Approved Check REDDING AUCTION SERVICE PA NO. RH-78-L Gettysburg, PA - PH: 717-3344941 Hauck, Gertrude Schoenberger and others at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. Items sold included: Flow Blue pitcher $2lO, red wine set $lOO, Car nival bowl $l5O, post card album $l4O, ac cordion with case $lOO, jug $lOO, hanging light $250, large oval mirror $l5O, first edition Sports Illustrated maga zine $llO, large Flow Blue platter $260, another Flow Blue plat ter $l2O, Walts pitcher $llO, pink and green Staffordshire pitcher $3lO, another Flow Blue platter $240, gingerbread mantel clock $l6O, Majolica plate $lOO, banjo mandolin $l9O, French perfume bottle $lBO, gingerbread clock $135, fan $3lO, meat sheer $lBO, set of four chairs $135, oak arm rocker $ll5, Waterfall cedar chest $l5O, mahogany card table $l5O, oak washstand $230, 5-pc. maple bedroom suite $750, 4-pc. maple bed room suite $825, oak Larkin desk $220, maple open hutch $l5O, mahogany drum table $l2O, S-pc. Victorian parlor suite $4OO, green Empire bureau $l5O, lingerie chest $l4O, modem kneehold desk $l7O, Long dry sink $385, yellow shop desk $225, S-pc. pine bed room suite $ll5O, grain-decorated blanket chest $250, canopy bed $375, pair of twin past er beds $275, mahog any dining room suite $lOOO, mahogany bed room suite $350, grained jelly cupboard $225, grained panel door comer cupbaord $l7OO, walnut marble lop dresser $650, Vic torian drop-front desk $650, mahogany high boy $550, store counter $l2O, butcher block $l6O, pine blanket chest $270, small drop leaf table $ll5, tiger maple two-drawer stand $335, maple hutch $2lO, canoe w/paddles $2OO and Ariens mower $330. There were 494 registered bidders. The sale was conducted by Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata. )hoti 'ollectors 'ice ire & Hu Items