Sale Reports SCHAFER ESTATE SALE Antique furniture. Oriental rugs, general antiques and collecti bles wer sold Friday and Saturday, July 16 and 17, at a public auc tion held at the York Fair Grounds for the Gertrude H. Schafer estate. There were 425 registered bidders from as far as Florida. Highlights included: large banquet table $9500, Chippendale china closet $5900, canopy bed $2500, higih case of drawers $2lOO, set of eight Hep plewhite chairs $1920, Hepplewhite server $l7OO, convex mirror w/prisms $3700, Irg. Chippendale mirror $2600, 3-drawer chest Other consignments not pictured in this ad: roof seat break, partially .restored; C-spring Cabriolet; ECC marathon carriage & other competition 2 & 4-wheel vehicles; PONYCOACH; restored derm-mail phaeton; Houghton & Jerald carts; farm wagons; to name a few of approx. 250 horse drawn coaches, carriages and sleighs sold throughout this large two day auction. Private collection of approx. 36 carriages & sleighs, blacksmith tools, harness and saddles and"other misc. horse related items. For more information regarding this auction or an auction of your own, contact Paul Z. Martin, Jr. or Shirley Morgan at (717) 354-6671. FRIDAY - 9:00 AM (Approx. 135 Catalogued Coaches, Carriages & Sleighs FRIDAY - APPROX. J:00 PM (IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CATALOGUED VEHICLES) UNCATALOGED lamps, appointments and harness, etc. FRIDAY EVENING SESSION - 5:00 PM Catalogued books followed by catalogued fine appointments, harness, lamps, and other fine equine related items. SATURDAY - FIELD SESSIONS 9:00 AM - Can lages, Sleighs, Wagons (Tent & Field Sessions) 9:00 AM - Non Horse Related Items - Primitive tools, advertising memorabilia, & many other items of inteiest. 9:30 AM - Tent session of Driving, coaching, riding appointments; new & used tack, livery; harness parts; horse & pony blankets; miniature wagons & sleighs, framed pictures & prints; & other horse related items. 10:30 AM - SADDLE TENT - English, Western, Military & other saddles, new & used, horse & pony sizes r;Sk. * m - - -***■ • F-, '' ' x','-' New AUTO TOP SURREY (Also other new, used, restored cair in (Including other 4-passengcr & 2 pas many types & styles, top buggys, senger sleighs) Jenny Lind etc -v /Wgi*-'' . PONY VILLAGE CART (Meadowbrook type carts, irish Jaunting cars, wicker Governess carts, etc ) -* ★ jf l*Jdk ** lyf %mtU rfudimtU, %■ $ 1100, miniature grand mother's clock $3200, banjo clock $825, green wicker chairs $325 and $370, pair of painted jelly cupboards $265 and $270, small wood box w/back $2BO, Sheraton stand $lO5O, Chippendale ladder back chair $1250, candlestand w/drawer $5OO, Duncan Phyfe 2-drawer stand $9OO, a dough tray w/drawers $6OO, Chippendale block-front chest $3250, Chippendale armchair $6OO, ma hogany sideboard $550 and decorated blanket chest $BOO. Also: wardrobe $6OO, grained jelly cupboard $775, small oak roll-top desk $225, painted punched-tin pie safe $4OO, high-back Chip LEBANON FAIRGROUNDS (EXPO), off of Route 72, 2 miles south of LEBANON, PA (Watch for Auction & Lebanon Fairgrounds (Expo) signs) COACHES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS *AII types and styles, from museum, restored, original to restorable conditions. *Sizes include miniature horses, pony, cob, horse & drafthorse sizes. Makers Include: Brewster, Studebaker, Demarest and many other good makers. TENTATIVE AUCTION SCHEDULE * 1- - £] \W PONY (COB OR WELSH) 6-Spnng Delivery Wagon, restored pendale chair $5OO, Sheraton sewing stand $BOO, Mission-style footstool $750, shaving mirror $175, small foot ed jewelry box $425, silk 4-foot, 2-inch x 6-foot, 9-inch Kashan Oriental rug $3400, Sarouke 2’7'' x 6’7” rug $1400,4’9'' x 6*7" Sar ouke $l6OO, 2’5” x 11 ’6” Ispahan rug $1000,2'2“ x 4*2“ Sar ouke $750, 1’10” x 2’10“ Ispahan $6OO, small Sarouke $475, 4’l” x 6’2” Farahan Sarouke $3600, 2’7" x 4' Azerbaijan rug $l3OO, smaller Oriental rugs $350-$lOOO each, an alphabet sampler $525 and 1801 needle point sampler $3OO. Also sold were: re verse-glass paintings $250 and $3OO, silk re ligious picture $325, charcoal picture $275, two silk mourning pic Martin's Annual Slimmer Auction of Carriages, Sleighs SC Antiques August 6th SC 7th, 1999 “IIPSFIIII ■■ 4 *4iS I ' m.'m| HAREWOOD ROOF SEAT BREAK (not pictured - Brewster Roof Seat Break, other coaches & carnages for pleasure driving s4cc 12 North Railroad Avenue • P.O. Phone: 717-354-6671 Fax: 717-354-8248 CA-879 • PA-AY-000144L • PA-AU-0001863L • NC Lie. #4626 turcs $350 and $550 each, Zimmerman painting of peaches and a dish $9OO, child and dog painting $340, cranberry table lamp $6OO, double student lamp $BOO, two small painted lamp shades $2OO, 3-pc. candelabra set w/prisms $225, 1919 metal PA driver’s license $l4O, 1914 PA hunting license $lBO, 1916 hunting license $ll5, 1917 hunting li cense $lO5, 1921 hunt ing license $95, 1922 hunting license $75, de corated crock $325, four gallon Pfaltzgraff crocks $3OO and $390, decorated Pfaltzgraff jug $575, decorated crock $2OO, Baltimore crock $lBO, decorated crock $175, Bennington dogs $425 and $5OO each, Cowden jug $l4O, Ironstone teapot $l6O, blue covered jar $270, RESTORED TEA CART decorated crock $175, fish molds $95 and $l4O, large blue Christ mas ball $2lO, gold Christmas decoration $220, large plated tray $450, plated tureen $360, plated covered dish $2OO, Franciscan platter $l2O, blue ink well set $2lO, sterling pen & letter opener $l5O, Kirk sterling tray $l5O, 16 sterling coast ers $240, soft paste creamer $2OO, small Spongeware jub bank $750, cracker jar $llO, two park badges $BO, glass bird table place holders $l6O, Rogers sterling ladle $l2O, small miniature braided rugs $ll5 and $l6O, Pep Boys oil can $230, old sprinkling can $B5, peacock duster $lOO, small Esso plastic bank $4O, dog picture $55, an iron rabbit $4O, oyster pans $l3 to $l5 each, 11:30 AM - HARNESS TENT - Pony, cob, horse & draft horse sizes, singles, pan, 4-in-hand and others 12:00 PM - HORSE RELATED ITEMS, CARRIAGE & WAGON PARTS - Rows of black smith tools; wagon wheels; horse drawn farm machinery, shafts, poles; & many other items too numerous to mention. 12:00 PM - Trucks, horse & carnage trailers, flatbed carnage & utility tiailers REGIS TERED, year old HAFLINGER FILLY; year old HAFLINGER STUD COLT, REGIS TERED HACKNEY PONY GELDING, 13 years old Pony size Top Buggy & reg bay hack ney; 4-wheel carnage, 2 ponies & filly foal, harness selling as one unit PLEASE NOTE: Field items accepted until the start of the auction on Saturday morning No prior deadline.) NO JUNK PLEASE' RECEIVING TIMES Week of Auction Starting on Tuesday. August 3 at 12 noon - 6 p.m. - Wed , Aug. 4 - 9am till 6 pm. - Thurs., Aug sth - 9am till 6pm. - Fn., Aug 6th & Sat., Aug. 7th - Sam till start of auction. TERMS & 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 CHECK, CERTIFIED CHECK, MONEY ORDERS, US FUNDS ONLY. All bidders must register at auction for a bidder’s number. Peisonal ot business checks accepted only with a current bank letter of guaranteed payment made payable to Mai tin Auctioneers, Inc. NO EXCEPTIONS! This currently dated letter must be presented at time of legistenng lor a buyer’s number. Thank you. Sorry, No Credit Cards'! All merchandise must be paid by end of sale day and removed from the fairgrounds by Noon on Sunday, Aug 8, 1999. I' JOHN DEERE SPRING WAGON (Also farm wagons, Hitch Wagons (pony & horse sizes), wagon geais, etc) HBHSnH 5* SIDE SPRING BUGGY, RESTORED (One of many various types and styles, all conditions, horse and pony size) cUoneent,, *)hc. Box 99, New Holland, PA 17557 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 31, 1999-619 old express wagon $lOO, Pinwhecl quilt $290 and 1876 coverlet $290. The sale was con ducted by Brian L. Gil bert and Jacob A. Gil bert of Gilbert and Gil bert Auctioneers, Wrightsville. WARREN ESTATE SALE A 27j -story frame house and antique shop at 2676 and 2678 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird in-Hand, sold for $lOB,OOO Monday at a public real estate auc tion held for the estate of Helen G. Warren. Emmanuel M. Lapp of East End Enterprises, Lancaster, was the buy er. Horst Auctioneers, Ephrata, conducted the sale. | * W r ' / A U—— "’t-- WOm 1 <- —■ V ■ tfvY ■tN *■ s"i» NEW (REPRO) STAGE COACH Western style WGONETTE, CUT UNDER (not SATURDAY - 12:00 NOON pictured - Sev Vis A Vis, Wagonettes Registered one o! two Ballingers sev Traps, etc ) other horses & pomes (sec tentative auction schedule) ZERBE SALE A l'/j -story, three bedroom house with gas hot water heat and a one-car garage all on a 70 x 114-foot lot sold for $63,000 Mon day at a public auction of real estate, a vehicle, a camper and personal property held for Heinz and Irmgard Zerbe, 2357 S. Queen St., York. Grove & Kauffman purchased the property. Also sold were a 1978 Chevrolet van $1250, 1981 Sunline pull-behind camper $B5O and two mopeds $125 each. There were 90 regis tered bidders. The sale was con ducted by Brian L. Gil bert and Jacob A. Gil bert of Gilbert & Gil bert Auctioneers, Wrightsville. AUCTION SITE TELEPHONE Week of sale only, starting on Tuesday 717-228-2828 * > I - % . -< 1 ‘lift* ii*T HR*' * - 'S« FRIDAY - 5.00 PM Session 1910 Copper Bottom Washing Machine, made by Ahoitei Bios Co otFcoiia IL * 1
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