822-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1999 Sale Reports KLAIR & AMBERMAN ESTATE SALE A public auction of tools and guns was guns held Apnl 10 by Vernon J Klair late of Brogue, Pa. and the estate of J.T "Monk” Amberman late Stewartstown, Pa. and others Some prices were. AC lawn & garden trac tor w/snow blower & rototiller $2000; belt sander $6O; Delta radial arm saw $250, drill press $75; jointer planer $6O; wood lathe $80; kit of lathe tools $32.50; bench grinder $55; signed broad ax $6O; Echo weed trimmer $65; wicker parlor suite $1050; Hoosier kitchen cabinet w/spice wheel $900; oak youth bed $200; maple dinette $l2O and living room suite $220. Gun prices were Win model 70 220 Swift $ll5O, Win. model 88 308 cal. $525; U.S. Springfield 30-06 $175; A H Fox 12 ga, trap gun $650, Win double bar rel model 21 12 ga. trap gun $2700; Zabala dou ble barrel 10 ga. $475; Win model 12 ga. $410; Rem model 1100 12 ga. $360, Win model 12 20 ga $340; little Stevens Scout 22 nfle $lOO and m TENTATIVE AUCTION SCHEDULE FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1999 - Friday s catalogued sessions are packed with many good horse drawn vehi cles, books, about 500 equine related colelctibles and memorabilia & good quality, fine coahcmg, driving & riding appointments WE WILL BE SELLING ALL DAY WITHOUT ANY BREAKS BETWEEN SESSIONS FRIDAY, MAY 7 - 9 00 AM - INSIDE MAIN AUCTION BUILDING APPROX. 200 CATALOGUED COACHES, CARRIAGES & SLEIGHS FRIDAY, MAY 7 - CATALOGUED FINE APPOINTMENTS, BOOKS, ETC -300 PM PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE FOR THIS SESSION Approx 300 PM - IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE LAST CATALOGUED CARRIAGE/Catalogued Books, Periodicals, Manufacturer's Catalogues, other Equine related Paper Matter Approx 400 PM - IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE BOOK SESSION SPECIAL SESSION OF APPROX 100 GOOD QUALITY, SOME UNUSUAL AND RARE EQUINE RELATED COLLECTIONS AND MEMORABILIA FOR WILD AS THE WIND FARM IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THESE SESSIONS, THE FRIDAY EVENING SESSION OF CATALOGUED DRIVING AND RIDING APPOINTMENTS Please note, we should be selling other consignors catalogued & good quality appointments by 5 00 PM SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1999 FIELD SESSIONS 9:00 AM - OVER 150 HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, FARM WAGONS, ETC 9:00 AM - Primitive & carpenters tools, advertising items & many other non-horse related items 9:30 AM (Tent) - Driving, coaching, riding appointments, new & used tack, livery, rosettes, harness parts horse & pony blankets, life-size fiberglass horses, miniature wagons & sleighs, ffamed pictures & prints & numerous other horse related items 10 30 AM - SADDLE TENT - English, Western, Children's military & other Saddles, new & used, horse & pony size 11-30 AM HARNESS TENT - Pony, cob-horse & draft horse sizes, single, pair, 4-m-hand and others 20 Piss C i'Minicicui Vchick* 0 )ihu uMtimciu \] w.uons JJi\u\ wagons. si> oiu -k ★ -¥- * ** Slttf % IHmUk rfadimtu. *Jnt. Paul Z Marlin Jr President Auctioneer Rogei Spencer - Patrick Morgan - Auctioneer Auctioneer Smith-Wesson 357 mag num pistol $260 Sechnst Auctioneers conducted the sale REISLER SALE Whyte’s Auctions, Kirkwood, held a sale for Margaret Reisler, Saturday in Oxford that drew 117 registered bid ders. PUBLIC SALE OF OVER 600 PCS. FIESTA MUGGERS - PEEK - A BOO’S POTTERY - SHIRLEY TEMPLE COLLECTIBLES - DEPRESSION GLASS - JUICE REAMERS - SOUTHERN BELLE CRINOLINE LAMPS - FINE LAMPS - TIN KITCHENWARE - BEATTY CLEAVERS - MACHINIST’S & OLD WOOD WORKING TOOLS SAT., APRIL 24, 1999 At 9:00 A.M. Sale to be held at Al Starr Fireman’s Building, Village of Willow Street, Lancaster Co., PA (South of Lancaster, along Rt. 272, behind fireball) Food served. Sale by Mrs. Austin Wilson Howard E. Shaub, Inc. (717) 464-3541 Auctioneer (AU-000831-L) IM’airtiiri's 2®iii JUniiiiail SIFRIMCi JHKVIICMN of (Carriages,, Slieilejfes SiC Jlmalijiiies FRIDAY, MAY 7 & SATURDAY, MAY 8 EXTENSION TOP KOCKAWAY (Also hioughams diop honl phaetons doctoi s buggies uin abouts A. pleasme dnving carnages) Martin Auctioneers, Inc, 12 North Railroad Avenue • P.O. Box 99 • New Holland, PA 17557 Phone: (717) 354-6671 • Fax: (717) 354-8248 PA-AY-000144L • CA-879 PA-AU-0001863L •NC Lie #4626 For more information legarding this auction or an auction of your own contact Paul Z Martin, Jr or Shirley Morgan at (717) 354-6671 STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ALL PRINTED MATERIAL Among the items sold were a walnut mar ble-top washstand $350, a walnut drop-leaf table $l5O, a Wallace Nutting print titled “Early May,” $55; a Pennsylvania Railroad lantern $45; a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad lantern $45; a small farm dinner bell $140; a one-quart blue decorated crock $205; a Fostoria center bowl and twin candlestick holders $9O; an iron ket- FARM WAGON tie $105; a pitche pump $42 50; a ruffled carni val glass bowl $9O, a wooden ashtray with ornate metal base $l9, and wooden nail kegs $5 to $l2 Also sold were an ironstone 10-piece chamber set, $310; a small dovetailed box with trays $4O; a wine press $2O; a large wood en cracker barrel $75; muskrat traps $11; an 1885 Bible, $45; two 12:30 PM - TRUCKS, TRAILERS, PAIR OF DRIVING HORSES, 11 & 12 year old Chestnut Geldings, quarter horse & Hackney cross, about 15.2-15 3 h , well broken for pleasure driving 1:00 PM - HORSE RELATED ITEMS, CARRIAGE & WAGON PARTS, blacksmith tools; wagon wheels, horse drawn farm machinery, shafts & poles & many other items too numerous to mention PLEASE NOTE Field items accepted until the start of the auction on Saturday morning. (No Prior Deadline ) NO JUNK PLEASE AUCTION SITE TELEPHONE WEEK OF SALE ONLY, STARTING ON TUES. 717-228-2828 RECEIVING TIMES - WEEK OF AUCTION Tuesday, May 4 -12:00 Noon To 6 PM (Items will not be received before 12 00 Noon) Wednesday, May 5 & Thursday, May 6 - 9AM to 6PM Friday, May 7 & Saturday, May 8 - SAM until start of auction TERMS <6 CONDITIONS: BUYERS PREMIUM • 6% ON ALL ITEMS SELLING FOR $l,OOO & OVER (PER ITEM) • 10% ON ALL ITEMS SELLING UNDER $l,OOO (PER ITEM) CASH TRAVELERS CHECKS, CERTIFIED CHECK, MONEY ORDERS, US FUNDS ONLY All bidders must reg ister at auction for a bidder's number Personal or business checks accepted only with a current bank letter of guaranteed payment made payable to Marlin Auctioneers, Inc NO EXCEPTIONS' This currently dated letter must be presented at time of registering (or a buyer's number Thank you All merchandise must be paid by end of sale day and removed from the fairgrounds by noon on Sunday, May 9, 1999 HOWEVER, shipping and storage can be arranged and it would be to your advantage to contact our office (717-354-6671) prior to the week of auction to make tentative arrangements Over 400 horse drawn vehicles in two days will include Comemrcial & farm wagons, pleasure driving 2 & 4-wheel carts & carnages, competition & marathon carnages, 2, 4 & 6 pass sleighs, coaches for pan & 4-up & many other types, all for draft horse, horse & pony sizes, in various conditions J# ;> HOUGHTON ROAD CART * (Good Selection ol 2 Wheel Carls Gigs, Village Carts, lush Jaunlmg AUCTION SITE PHONE: 717-228-2828 WEEK OF SALE ONLY metal watering cans, $3O; a Hoosier jar with hd $l7, a C Wiley advertising mirror $7, a 24-foot, three-axle gooseneck flatbed trail er, $2000; an Oliver model 60 tractor with cultivators $500; an Oliver model 88 (not running), $1350. MARTIN SALE A public auction of hardware store supplies was held April 10 due to Car Tub Cart-., etc. Horsu & Pony Si/e) We Stock new & Used Kuhole Carnages, Carnage Parts, Lamps and Accessories Please contact. Paul Z Martin, Jr or Karen Jordan Martin North Amencan Distributor PO Box 99 • New Holland, PA 17557 Phone; (717) 354-6671 « Fax- (717)554-8248 a fire, west of Blain at Hickory Lane Farm. There were 265 regis tered bidders at the sale Tools and donated items were, socket set $52.50; Sawzall $190; 18v Sawzall $175; nail er $120; drill bit set $200; hammer drill $130; impact wrench $170; pipe threader $100; JD 214 mower PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT, J.D. RIDING MOWER & FORD RANGER SAT., MAY 15, 1999 Sale at 9:00 A.M. Real Estate at 1:00 P.M. Located 4133 Red Well Drive, 3 miles east of Intercourse turn off Rt 340 N on New Holland Rd first road right on Red Well Dr to sale, Leacook Twp , Lane Co , PA Lot 160' Frontage, 260’ Deep M/L Brick & frame w/sidmg dwelling w/2-car finished garage attached elect door opener, built-in cabinets - sink, running water Eat-in kitchen w/built-m raised panel cherry cabinets, elec stove dishwasher, built-in pantry cupboard, microwave & desk combma tion & desk & china closet, foyer w/closet, living room, 3 bedrooms w/closets, master bedroom w/2 closets, full bath w/lmen & cedar closets hallway w/closet, laundry off kitchen w/1/2 bath, closet & entrance to garage & basement Full basement w/cold cellar Heat pump & central air, central vacuum system, elect water heater, chimney for heater, well w/pressure system, on site sewer 200 Amp service 24’x32' frame w/sidmg workshop, insulated built-in cabinets elect, chimney, blacktop drive Home is in excellent condition w/lovely country setting Open tor inspection Sals, Apnl 24 & May 1 from 200 till 400 PM or for appointment call 768-8077 10% down day of sale, balance on or before July 15, 1999 Terms by SAMUEL A. & NAOMI E. YODER Robert E , Jeffrey R & Michael L Martin, 656-7770 ‘ AUOOOSBOL Randall L Ranck Wentz Weaver & Klmg, Atty No Out Of State Checks 1999 One ot Several Cairuge in Horse Tiailers & Pick Up Trucks Also Flat Bed Carnage Traileis (Sat 12 JO PM Session) $l3OO, Bxlo ft shed $775; 1 load shavings $500; Heart of Roses apphqueed quilt $5OO Log Cabin Star quilt $330; Double Wedding Rin quilt $400; Country Love apphqueed quilt $440 and a large braid ed rug $lOO. The aver age of the 24 donated quilts was $3OO. Gingrich & Hoover managed the sale.
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