Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 14, 1998, Image 75

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    ABSOLUTE SEALED BID AUCTION
(Sale By Order of Secured Party)
MICRO BREWERY
15 bbl Gas Fired Brewing System
Brewkettle, Mash Tun, Liquor Tanks,
2-30 bbl & 2 - 15 bbl Fermenters, Kegger,
Malt Mill, Glycol Chiller, Air Compressor
PRETZEL CITY BREWING COMPANY
30 SOUTH 4th ST., READING, PA
SEALED BID DEADLINE:
WED., DECEMBER 2 @ 12 NOON EST.
INSPECTION:
FRIDAY, NOV. 20,10 am until 2pm
MONDAY, NOV. 23,10 am until 2pm
CONTACT AUCTIONEER FOR BROCHURE
& SEALED BID KIT
■ ■ Established in 1834
■JPiWl Kdu&tumee/H,
1825 East Boston Avenue (215) 634-2500
Philadelphia, PA 19125 FAX (215) 634-0496
PA Auctioneers License No. RYOOOOB7-L
AUCTION
November 25,1998
9:00 AM
CONSIGNMENT SALE
LOCATION: 109 N. Maple Avenue,
l_o O | a
SELLING: TRACTORS: FARM
EQUIPMENT: AND TRUCK LOTS
SPECIAL ANTIQUE TRACTOR
& HIT & MISS ENGINE SALE IN
CONJUNCTION WITH FARM
EQUIPMENT SALE.
A FEW EARLY LISTINGS:
1945 JD LA (Restored) w/Cultivator, JD M,
MH Mustang, MH 555 Diesel, MM U, IH W 9,
IH 19 30, (2) Farmall F2o’s, 1949 MH Roney,
1935 Case Model C, Case 1530, Vac Case,
8N Ford, MF 35, Oliver 1950 T. Duetz,DX9o,
110 JD Riding Mower, MH 22, MF TO3O
w/Loader, JD 930 Frnt Mount Mower
Just A Partial List - Last Year We Had 65
Tractors, We Are Expecting More, Call For
Free Advertising!! Watch Next Week For
A Full Listing!!
WOLGEMUTH AUCTION (#2357)
Call Dennis
(717) 656-2947 FAX (717) 656-6011
ANNUAL SATURDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING
TOY & FIGURE AUCTION
10 A.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1998
(Exhibition 9-9 Friday & 8 A.M. Saturday)
RIDGE FIRE CO., BLUE ROOM
Along Rt. 23, Between Phoenixvilie, PA and Rt. 100
Timely opportunity for collectors to purchase a few attractive
miniatures for their Christmas yard or Putz. We are offering an
array of cast iron vehicles to supply transportation, or you may wish
to select a sleek passenger train from our display in the pavilion.
Regardless, the lead five & dime store figures will appreciate the
service. For protection, we suggest you call in the troops: Chas.
Stratton hand painted soldiers, Mignot personality figures, Britains
(people & animals of all kinds), Johillco & Timpo. Particulars: 1927
Arcade ‘os’ Yellow Cab w/faded paint, several Hubley 5 & 6 in.
trucks incl. a bull dog bell tell and some tankers. Boxed Kenton
overland circus wagon. Arcade signs, Arcade 5-1/2 in. one piece
Century of Progress trailer bus. Cast iron racers, tractors & motor
cycles. Tootsie Toy planes & trains. Arcade - Ford 11 in. wrecker,
Weeden horiz. steam engine. 5 dozen Matchbox and other die cast
buses. Ranger tin litho trains in display boxes. Linemar Donald
Duck acrobat counter display. E. Plank magic lantern in decorated
wood case. Chein mech. aquaplane, 08, Aero circus, 08.
A 10% Buyer’s Premium Will Be Applied.
Sale Reports
ALTHOUSE SALE
A Public Sale of
antiques and col
lectibles was held
November 7 by Donald
and Dorothy Althouse,
at A 1 Starr Fireman’s
Building, Willow
Street, Pa.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Selling Smalls, Collectibles,
Ephemera, Automobilia,
Railroadiana, Lots More
Mon., Nov. 23,1998 4 PM
Cochranville, Chester County, PA.
DIRECTIONS: On Route 41 Between Route I and
Route 30, Exactly 2 Miles South Of Route 10
AUTOMOBILIA: Old License Plates, Including
porcelians, Drivers Licenses, Chauffeurs Badges,
Inspection Stickers, Literatuic, Manuals, Magazines,
Photographs, Oil Can Collection, Toys, Ephemera,
Porcelain SOCONY Sign w/Horse, Small
ATLANTIC Porcelain Signs, ATLANTIC and
AMOCO Glass Pump Lenses, TEXACO Porcelain
Sign, Emblems, etc.
RAILROADIANA: 2 Ciossing Signs, Railway
Age Magazines 1920-1940'5, Photos, Ephemera, HO
Trains, PRR Poslcis
EPHEMERA: Steamship, Worlds Fans,
Automobila, Advertising, Poslcaids, Inteiestmg
Assortment
OTHER - ITEMS: Fine Glass Christmas Ornament
Collection, 1926 CAMDEN, NJ Map Book, 1886
Trumpet, Early Bellows Vacuum Cleaner, 1923
Mechanical Mower, Nautical Prints, 1940's Gas
Engine Airplane. Victorian Dollhouse, Nice Fire
Truck Pedal Car, HO Trains, Political Items,
Presidential Inaugural License Plates, Landon-Knox
& Stevenson Booster Plates, Misc Pins, Emblems,
Labels, Collection Of Small Wooden Boats And
Trains
Early List Only Many Other Items Yet To Be
Consigned. Don't Miss This Unusual Selection Of
Merchandise
10% BUYER'S PREMIUM
FOOD AVAILABLE
TERMS: CASH & APPROVED PA CHECK
John A. Anshant Curtis L. Wilson
(PA Lie. AU003542-L (PA Lic.AUOO2B27L)
610-358-5955 610-869-5969
TED MAURER (AU-000593-L)
Successful Auction Management
Phone 610-323-1573 or
610-367-5024
in Pottstown, PA
Some prices includ
ed: Lancaster County
Atlas $4OO, rabbit
door stop $470,
Rosenstein door stop
$370, blue decorated
crock $430, hanging
lamp with cranberry
shade, $5OO, Tiffany-
Whitehorse Center, Rt. 41,
style lamps $550 &
$6OO, cast iron cocker
spaniel $250, blue
Carnival water set
$260, blue Carnival
compote $370,
amethyst Carnival
dish $265, Aunt
Jemina door stop
$3OO, Scottie dog
$2OO, Robinson 1862
SG percussion gun
$5OOO, U.S. Trenton
percussion long rifle
$l2OO, Nippon vases
$95, $llO & $l3O
each, oil lamp with
tulip shade $3OO, oak
bow-front china closet
$2350, 3 pc. Victorian
sofa, ladies & gents
chair w/flnger carv
ings $lBOO, hand
painted piano lamp
$550, ladies side chair
with finger carvings
$240, 2 Victorian
chairs $340, marble
top washstand $345.
oak kitchen cabinet
$BOO, walnut marble
top table $550, round
walnut table with
cabriel legs $625 and
Empire bureau $725.
Miller & Siegrist
were the auctioneers.
WRIGHT SALE
A Public Sale of
farm machinery was
held November 7 by
Paul E. Wright, 2-1/2
miles west of McClure,
Pa. in Mifflin County.
Some prices
received were: J.D. 70
gas tractor $2500,
N.H. 30 ft. elevator
$ll5O, old sleigh $l5O,
J.D. #8 mower $2OO
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST
■ 7:00 - 8:45 A.M. - LMH Dining Hpll • Adults $4.00 Children $2.00
AUCTION at 9:00 A.M. LMH Gym
Partial Listing: HANDMADE QUILTS AND WALL HANGINGS TO BE
SOLD AT 1:00 P.M. Appliqued “Rose Bouquet," 99x114; Appliqued
“Sampler”, navy and red, 96x108; “Trip Around the World”, burgundy, tan,
green, black, 60x90; ‘Twilling Tulip”, off white, 92x108; “Log Cabin Fan”,
green, 91x105; Trip Around the World", color splash, 95x95; “Log Cabin
Boston Commons”, multi-colored, queen; “Lone Star", niavy and bur
gundy, queen.
Specialty Items: Signed Turn-of-the Century LMH Campus Hometowns
Collectibles: fully restored two-door 1966 Pontiac GTO; dinner cruise on
the Chesapeake for 20 hosted by Marlin and Dons Thomas; Milton S.
Good sculpture titled “Pioneer Family” to benefit-the Kimberly Weaver
Scholarship Fund; Ray Martin 3-D painting; John Deere B restored trac
tor; Sam Martin handcrafted vehicles: 1989 Glick horse trailer: large
Willow Valley cake; new-Whirlpool microwave oven; Ben Brubaker doll
house; David Thomas handcrafted front end loader; airplane ride in
Lancaster County.
Nursery stock: Potted plants, shrubs, trees, landscaping.
Food items: Vegetables, potatoes, eggs, fruit baskets, apples, numerous
restaurant certificates.
Housewares, Hardware items/tools, Automotive supplies, Sports equipment.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 14, 1998-831
and N.H. flatbed
wagon $250.
Jay E. Lauver and
Steven Wagner were
the auctioneers.
SLAYMAKER SALE
A Public Auction of
real estate was held
November 7 by the
Slaymaker Family in
Salisbury Township,
west of Gap in Lane.
Co., Pa.
The 81 acres of
farm land was sold to
Elam F. Emma K,
King, 5257 Denlinger
Road, Gap, Pa. for
$400,000.
Petersheim Auction
Service conducted the
sale.
SHIRK SALE
A public auction of
real estate, personal
property and tools was
held Saturday for
Irene Shirk at 619 Red
Run Road, East Earl.
A 2-1/2 story, three
bedroom home with
barn and wood shop
was sold for $171,000
to J. Mark Martin of
Red Run Road, East
Earl,
Among the items
sold were a Warm
Morning stove, $275; a
utility shed, $425; a
stack of cherry lum
ber, $725; birch lum
ber, $225; a Snapper
rototiller, $1,300; a
small Snapper snow
blower, $B5; a
Rockwell shaper,
$950, and an air com
pressor, $275.
Also sold were a
SCHOOL PLAY “OUR TOWN”
7:30 P.M. • Fine Arts Center
band saw, $350; a belt
sander, $175; a Dewalt
table saw, $400; a
Belsaw planer, $900; a
Rockwell lathe, $285;
two drill presses, $325
and $275; a
Craftsman jointer,
$550; a Craftsman
table saw, $375; a belt
disc sander, $200; a
tennon machine, $375;
a jigsaw, $125; a dust
collector, $125; a
Maytag wringer wash
er, $2OO, and an oak
three-piece bedroom
suite, $1,380
The sale was con
ducted by Kline,
Kreider and Good
Auctioneers,
Bowmansville, and
drew 249 registered
bidders.
DAY SALE
A Public Sale o 1
machinery was helc
Nov. 7 by Mr. and Mrs
Gentry Day,
Gun Club Rd., Nev
Park, Pa 5 miles
northeast of
Stewartstown.
Some prices were
A.C. 5040 tractor
w/loader $4700, J D. A
tractor w/loader $BOO,
A.C B tractor $BOO,
AC B tractor for
parts $4OO, Gravely 20
h.p. mower $l5OO and
Gravely tractors &
accessories $l5O to
$4OO each.
Bob & Tom Sechnst
were the auctioneers.