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    Sale
COIN SALE
A 1799 $lO gold
piece brought $28,000
Tuesday at a public
coin sale held Tuesday
at Horst Auction
Center, Ephrata.
There were 197 regis
tered bidders.
Other highlights in
cluded an 1803/2 $5
gold piece, $16,000; an
1807 $S gold piece,
$6,900; and 1800 $lO
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SAT, MAY 27, 2000
At 11:00 AM
At 1738 Long Level Road,
Wrightsville, PA
Located along Route 624 near center of Long
Level. The undersigned, for reasons of health,
will offer at public auction the following -
REAL ESTATE
Approx. 1 acre overlooking the scenic
Susquehanna River with approx. 100 Ft. river
frontage and boat landing. Improvements
consist of a brick 2-story house with eat-in
kitchen, living room with fireplace, 2 bed
rooms & 1/2 bath on first floor, 2 bedrooms &
full bath on second floor, cemented basement
with 2 rooms, cold room & outside entrance,
heated by oil hot water heat. Other features -
front porch, rear carport, storm doors & win
dows, yard area with trees & shrubbery, 2-car
brick garage, macadam driveway. This real
estate also has 4 rental units in rear consist
ing of a 4-room bungalow with oil hot air heat,
shower & commode in basement, river view,
also 2 mobile homes sizes 14’x60’ & B’x3s’
with 2 bedrooms, & 1 - B’x3o’ mobile home.
Each unit has its own electric meter, all real
estate has well water & on-site septic. Rental
units on a month to month lease. The above
will be offered as 1 unit. A rare opportunity to
buy river frontage with boat landing. Real
estate being offered as-is. 2 stoves & window
treatments stay with the real estate.
TERMS: 10% down day of auction, balance
in 60 days
O
PEN HOUSE: Saturday, May 6 & 13, 10 AM
to 12 Noon or by special appt.
Not responsible for accidents.
WILLIAM B. LAIRD
MARGUERITE LAIRD , Owners
Gilbert & Gilbert Auctioneers, Inc
Jacob A. Gilbert, Lie. #336
Brian L. Gilbert, Lie. #2256
Tel. (717) 252-3591 or 252-1656
Vincent B. Mancini, Attorney
Reports
gold piece, $3,500; an
1853 $Vi gold piece,
$3,500; an 1886 $2 Vi
gold piece, $1,100; an
1834 $2Vi gold piece,
$675; an 1853 $2Vi
gold piece, $220; an
1855 $2Vi gold piece,
$230; an 1861 $2Vi
gold piece, $330,; an
1861 $2 Vi gold piece,
$225; a 1904 $2Vi gold
piece, $250; a 1908
$2Vi gold piece, $350;
a 1908 $2Vi gold piece,
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$800; a 1909 $2Vi gold
piece, $170; a 1910
$2l/2 gold piece, $170;
a 1911 s2'/ 2 gold piece,
$180; a 1914 $2Vi gold
piece, $240; a 1914-D
$2Vi gold piece, $825;
and a 1925-D $2Vi
gold piece, $260.
Also sold were a
1929 s2>/2 gold piece,
$250; two 1926 s2'/2
gold sesquicentennial
pieces, $5?5 and $475;
an 1806 $5 gold piece,
$1,200; a 1915 $5 gold
piece, $230; a 1907 $lO
gold piece, $300; a
1926 $2Vi gold piece,
$220; a 1925 $2Vi gold
piece, $550; a 1926
$2Vi gold piece, $625;
a 1925 $2Vi gold piece,
$475; a 1903 $2Vi gold
piece, $325; a 1925
$2Vi gold piece, $210;
a 1909 $5 gold piece,
$210; a 1907 $lO gold
piece, $325; an 1898
$2O gold piece, $345;
UL PUBLIC AUCTION
Antiques, HH Goods,
Furniture, Sterling &
Silver-Plated Pcs., Approx.
30 Longaberger Baskets, Peanut
Butter Glasses, Bell Collection,
Salt & Pepper Shakers, Tin Key-
Wind & Other Toys, Tools,
China & Glassware
SAT., MAY 13, 2000 I
9:00 AM I
Baskets: 1:00 p.m.
A 1 Starr Fireman’s Building, Willow Street, PA
Dir. Rt. 272 North directly behind Willow Street
Fire Hall
Partial Listing. No Out of State Checks. Not
Responsible For Typographical Errors
Partial Listinu Sale for: ESTATE OF
No Out of State Checks MARK W. ECKENROTH
Not Responsible tor Rosalie E. Wenger, Executrix
Typographical Errors Agent for Owner
MILLER & SIEGRIST AUCTIONEERS
(717)687-6857 AU-1723L
DeHARTS AUCTION HOUSE
SAT., MAY 13, 2000 - 8:30 AM
Doors Open @ 7:00 AM
1416 Trindle Rd., Carlisle
QUALITY ESTATE/QUALITY ABOUNDS
30+ Years of Collecting!
Antiques & Collectibles: Complete set of pearl cookie jars,
copper spice rack, yellow plastic spice rack, F&F Aunt
Jemima cookie jar, F&F recipe boxes (yellow & red), Aunt
Jemima 1923 cloth dolls set, 1950's Aunt Jemima oil cloth
stuffed dolls set. Aunt Jemima kitchen plate & saucer, 1 set
uncut Aunt Jemima oil cloth dolls, F&F Aunt Jemima cream
& sugar, F&F Syrup pitcher, 1923 Aunt Jemima uncut doll
1950's oil cloth uncut dolls set, 1950’s Aunt Jemima new
attire doll uncut, McCoy mammy cookie jar, Lazeren cook
ie jar. Planters Peanut jar w/hd, Quaker cookie jars,
Niggerhair Tobacco tin (A-l), German cuckoo clock, milk
can, antique butcher kettle w/3 legged stand, Aunt Jemima
griddle, A J frypan, A.J pancake mold, A J alarm dark,
A J pm, A J Mother Goose spoons & candle holders, A J
apron, A J transfers, A J paper hat and much more black
memorabilia Quaker Oats wooden crate, (6) Danbury Mint
dolls,Tyco & H/O trains and accessories, large assortment of
Quaker items, Wmross & Ertl trucks, 1969 to 1986 Hess
trucks, Texaco trucks I thru 13, 1955 Texaco ship w/box, 18
Quaker trucks
Furniture. Appliances. Miscellanenui
9 pc Early
American dining room suite, 5 pc. oak dinette set, 3 pc pine
canopy waterbed set, 3 pc curly maple bedroom suite, pine
corner cupboard, oak Singer treadle sewing machine, com
puter desk & chair, 2 pc oak table set, modern oak floor
lamp, (2) glass show cases, RCA stereo w/CD, Samsung
VCR, RCA 13” TV w/remote, GE Space Saver color TV,
RCA camcorder, GE dorm-size refrigerator, Hot Point
washer & dryer, upright freezer, RCA 27” color TV
w/remote, AST computer & Lexmark printer, complete
Sherwood & Seaquest scuba gear, Takamme 12 string gui
tar, 6 pc patio set and other patio furniture, 2 ton cherry
picker, 5 HP 60 gallon air compressor, camping items, and
much more
Camper & Garden Tractor: 1995 Jayco Eagle 8 pop-up
camper, 1989 Cub Cadet 18 HP super garden tractor w/50”
deck and 45" snowblower
Auctioneer’s Note: This is a very exceptional and quality
filled sale Collectibles are of rare nature and and represent
over 30 yrs of investing
Property Of: DAVID & CHERYL BRADY
MC & Visa Accepted Auction House #AH-000235-L
Thinking Auction 9 Think DeHarts" 717-258-5858
an 1886 $5 gold piece,
$230; an 1878 $2V*
gold piece, $210; a
1907 $lO gold piece,
$300; an 1851 $1 gold
piece, $310; and an
1852 $1 gold piece,
$l5O.
Among the other
items sold were an
1853 $1 gold piece,
$175; a 1793 half cent,
$450; an 1873 three
cent piece, $550; an
1832 half dollar, $290;
an 1838 half dollar,
$250; a 1798 silver
dollar, $1,000; a 1799
silver d011ar,,5325; 219
W.L. half dollars,
$425; 90 percent silver
half dollars (face
value: $113), $450; 90
percent silver quarters
(face value; $312.74),
$1,100; 90 percent
silver dimes (face
value: $211.10), $675;
seven pieces of Conti
nental currency, $325;
A MUST SEE SALE'
a $1 silver 1896 certifi
cate series, $625; a $5
silver 1899 certificate
series, $260; 95 $2
notes, $320; 20 $2O
notes, $1,350; and
three 1934 $5OO notes,
$650 each.
Other items sold in
cluded two 1934 $5OO
notes, $6OO each; a
1934 $l,OOO note,
$1,400; an 1855 T. 2 $1
gold piece, $170; an
1874 $1 gold piece,
$170; a 1916 McKinley
$1 gold piece, $325; a
1917 McKinley $1
gold piece, $575; 31
silver dollars, $240; 13
pre-Morgan silver dol
lars, $210; a 1921
dime, $190; an 1840
half dollar, $270; a roll
of 1925 silver dollars,
$260; a roll of 1921
pre-Morgan silver dol
lars, $410; 20 buffalo
nickels, $155; a $lO
New Holland Bank
note, $650; an 1886
half dollar, $450; 758
Indian-head pennies,
$425; 13 peace dollars,
PUBLIC AUCTION
BLOUCH’S FISHING AND TACKLE SHOP, INC.
• VALUABLE REAL ESTATE •
ABSOLUTE AUCTION OF FISHING TACKLE & SUPPLIES •
POWER TOOLS • STORE FIXTURES • CABINETS
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2000
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2000
Both Days Starting At 9:00 A.M.
Preview: Day of Auction Only 8:00 To 9:00 A.M.
Located at: 22 Miller Avenue, Temple (Alsace Township- Berks Co), PA
• • • SHOP INVENTORY • • •
Fishing Tackle: Rods and Reels (new & used). Books, Old Tackle Boxes, Loads ot
Hooks - Eagle Claw / Mustad / Imports Loose and Snelled, Fishing Line - Berkley /
Stren / Ande / Assorted Others, Cortland Fly Lines, lee Fishing Equipment, Waders/
Wading Boots, Tons of Terminal Tackle - Swivels, Snaps, Etc , Sinker Molds - Do-lt
& Others, Buckets, Fishing Tools, Thousands of Bucktail & Hair Jigs, Lots ot Flies,
Fly Fishing Gear, Salt Water Lures / Rigs; Many Sinkers / Weights, Salmon Eggs,
Lure Making Components, Nets, Thousands of Asst Rubber Worms & Luies, Rod
Racks, Bass Lures, Trout Lures, Leaders, Boat Supplies, Floats, Spinner Baits &
Spoons, Spinners & Hard Baits
Collectible and Antique Fishing Tackle
Parts for Old Reels, Creels, Bamboo Fly
Rods; Fishing Advertising, Pictures, Displays, Tools, Lures, Fish Mounts (3 large
Shellfish and More), Signs, Posters, Large Lures, Steel Rods, Lots of Stuff by
Heddon, Shakespeare, Ocean City, etc , Lots of Bulk Cork, Handles, Metal Reel
Seats, Thousands of Guides (Eyes and Tips), Fuji, Perfection, etc , Fiberglass Rod
Blanks, Many Broken Rods for Parts, Repair, Rod Building Wrappers, Lathes, Tools,
Lots of Winding Thread, Fly Guides, Foam Grips, Wooden Handles, Butt Caps,
Hosels, Winding Checks, Used Rod Parts
Reel Repair Parts
Millions of Reel Parts - New - Used - Modern - Obsolete -
Antique by Penn, Shimano, Daiwa, Mitchell, Quick, Shakespeare, Pflueger. Abu-
Garcia, Zebco, Heddon, South Bend, Eagle Claw, Berkley, Ocean City, Bronson.
Repair Manuals and Reel Repair Tools. Many Parts Reels, Ass't Parts, Misc Parts.
Spools, Etc
Fixtures: Wooden Rod Racks, Lots by Fenwick, Wooden Retail Fly Display Cases
Lots of Display Racks Old & New Metal Shelf Units, Old Glass Display Cases.
Storage Cabinets, File Cabinets, Stools, Wood Shelves, Book Rack, Old Thread
Cabinet, Old Wood Postal Cabinets, Pegboard and Lots of Pegboard Hooks Storage
Bins, Racks and Containers Large and Small
Equipment: Line Winding Machines, Cash Registers, Refrigerator, Microwave
Oven, Lights, Exxis Security System (2 Cameras and Monitor), Fire Extinguishers,
Meto Pricing Gun
Tools: Metal Working Lathe - Logan Model #2OO 24” - Screw Cutting and Turret
Lathe - Extra Chucks, Tools, Gears, Light, Etc , Drill Press w/Motor - Delta Floor
Model - DP22O, Band Saw - Delta Floor Model 40” w/Motor and Light, Metal
Craftsman Tool Box - Contains Various Tools For Machinery Inspection, Dial
Indicators, Calipers (Inside & Outside), Thread Gages, Combination Squares, Shims
Offset Screwdriver, Dial Caliper, Etc Lots Of Other Hand and Power Tools,
Woodworking Tools, Punches, Chisels, Vises, Old Anvil and Tools, Files, Hammers,
Screwdrivers, Loads of Drill Bits, Wrenches, Taps and Dies, Hand Planes, Blushes,
Old Hardware, Screws, Nuts, Bolts, Clamps, Saws and Other Stuff Too Numerous To
Mention
Auctioneer Note: There is a large assortment of fishing tackle & supplies from the
fishing business Salt & fresh water tackle (New, used, collectible & antique)
Millions of rods & reel repair parts, rods, reels, store fixtures & displays,
tools/machinery & repair equipment. Be prepared to bid and buy 1 ’
TERMS: Cash Or Certified Check With Bank Letter Of Credit
BLOUCH’S FISHING AND TACKLE SHOP, INC
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
PENNYPACKER-ANDREWS AUCTION CENTRE, INC
Cathy M. Pennypacker-Andrews Lie. #AU-001254-L
Marie D. Gross
P.O. Box 558, Shillington, PA 19607-0558
(610) 777-6121 or 777-5890
DIRECTIONS: Off Of Pncetown Road (Rt. 12), Turn Onto Antietam Road Go
One (1) Block To Alsace Road. Turn Onto Alsace Road And Proceed Through
Stop Sign To Willow Street, Go Right And Follow Signs To Auction Site.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 2000-823
$325; and 20 1925
sesquicentennial half
dollars, $775.
The sale was con
ducted by Horst Auc
tioneers, Ephrata.
MUSSER SALE
Antiques, collecti
bles, advertising items
and furniture were
sold Saturday at a
public auction held for
Charlotte (Mrs. John)
Musser, 565 Truce
Road, Providence
Township.
There were 188 reg
istered bidders.
Among the items
sold were an oak
painted Hoosier cabi
net, $600; an Eshel
man Feed cabinet,
$460; an 1864 Lancas
ter County atlas, $260;
two tin Red Rose Feed
signs, $240; two Owing
Bros, advertising bag
cutters, $200; original
cherry boy and girl fi
gurines, $200; a Victo
rian settee, $190;
C (A nJr*ws
Lancaster Caramel
Co. advertising in
frame, $190; a
Humpty Dumpty egg
crate, $175; and a
Brickers cookie jar,
$l5O.
Also sold were an
oak dresser with
mirror, $130; a C.L.
Horner (Holtwood)
quart milk bottle,
$120; a Mayo’s To
bacco tin, $105; a
counter desk with key,
$9O; a tin spice set
with grater, $95; a
miniature iron Queen
stove with accessories,
$9O; a tobacco sizing
box, $80; a butter
scales, $80; a Musser
Store advertisement,
$7O; a pair of sterling
overlay cruets, $7O; an
English tin bird feeder,
$6O; and a hobnail
opalescent cranberry
glass bowl, $65.
The sale was con
ducted by Probst
Family Auction Ser
vice, Willow Street.
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