Sale Reports SMITH METZGER ESTATESALE The Horst Auction Center held a public sale of antiques, household goods, col lectibles, toys and tools Wednesday for Olive M. Smith, the Edna Metzger estate and others. There were 359 reg istered bidders. Highlights included a quarter slot machine, $1,700; a nickel slot machine, $1,250; a Buch wooden wheel barrow, $300; art pot tery wall pockets, 4150; black art pic tures, $285; an oak basket, $220; a blue decoration crock, $180; an oak-and-gilt frame mirror, $120; a hanging light, $450; a Public Auction Murry Auction Emporium 23 N. Water St. / Lititz, PA 17543 717-626-2636 Auction for Stella Owen Morrison, Etal Monday, May 22, 2000 @ 2:00 PM Mahogany bed, dresser and 2 chests of drawers, secretary desk, 2 chairs w/needlepoint seats. Lane cedar chest, stool, cane seat rocking chair, hand made stool, server, upholstered chair and foot stool, Windsor type chair, stack tables, cherry bedroom suite, cherry hutch, table and chairs, living room furniture, end tables, coffee table, 2 refrigerators, safes, metal file and utility cabinets, TV sets Sterling flatware (service for 8), Sterling shakers. Presidential spoons, flatware in chest, sconce and mirrors, various cups and saucers, ironstone teapot, various home utensils, shelf clock, brass book ends, lamps, collectibles Numerous box lots of household items, deck fur niture, plumbing tools and fixtures, anchors, hand tools, garden tools, w/many other items to be sort ed. 10% Buyer Premium / Visa and Master Card ‘THuvtty /4ucUoh&, -AU-648-L- Professional Auctioneer, Appraiser and Advisor Our Services Are Not a Sideline (717) 626-2636 Fax (717) 627-6757 ANTIQUES AUCTION! 10 AM Wed., May 24th at the Ridge Fire Co., along Rt. 23, between Rt. 100 and Phoenixviile, PA Ten piece Empire Revival dining room set w/pedestal table. Three piece Empire Revival walnut bedroom set w/sleigh bed. ARTS & CRAFTS FURNITURE: Wolverine A&C desk #1422, rocker and matching side chairs, period sleeper sofa, oak ice box. Lg. three door Eastlake Victorian bookcase. Small oak stacking bookcase. Victorian mar ble top dresser w/mirror. Marble top stand. Sheraton mirror w/reverse painted scene. Oak chest w/mirror to refinish Wash stands. Oak chairs. Hoosier style cabinet. Four piece depression bedroom set. Bamboo sewing stand. Oak treadle sewing machine. Handmade twig stands. Benches. Old drop leaf tables. Seth Thomas mantel clock. Chrome kitchenette. Oak high chair. ARTWORK: Scenic river painting signed Wm. Barkley. Colorized photos and prints. Etching signed Ralph Roberts. “A Little Bit of Heaven” Bessie Pease Gutmann pocket watch and ladies' wrist watches. Sterling flat ware. Roseville: (2) #661 4 in. vases, #466 10 in. bowl, #465 8 in. bowl. A few nice Weller vases. Selection of Fbstoria. Green depression biscuit jar. pink depression lidded compote, etc. Pressed and cut glass Porcelain. Czech, crystal figures. R. Copley & one lady head vases. Frosted lion lidded serving dish. Vintage Christmas. An interesting looking pile of attic stuff yet to be sifted through. Shirt waist boxes and trunks Some old hats, serving stuff, fancy work, Victorian crazy com forts. Dresser sets. Dolls: Two Vogue Ginny baby dolls. Horseman Cindy, hard plastic, late 1940's older foreign dolls. Wanda the walking doll. Cloth dolls. Some old toys, as well. Box lots at 10 AM. PREVIEW; BAM -10 AM Wed. only. TERMS: Cash or good PA check w/picture ID. 10% Buyer's Premium. QUESTIONS? Please call Tues., May 23 after Ipm at 610-495-5504. athy Maurer Auctioneer & Gemologist J AU003006-L J 610-970-7588 red glass lamp, $300; a Mickey Mouse sled, $450; a Majolica syrup jug, $120; a stereoptic viewer, $110; a scrap book, $125; a wool co verlet, $130; a cherry drop-leaf extension table, $140; a three piece outdoor set, $260; a blue blanket chest, $190; and a Vic torian chair, $l5O. Also sold were a Poole spinet piano, $200; a mahogany table and four chairs, 4475; an oak knock down table, $180; a corner shelf unit, $160; a smoking stand, $130; a kitchen set, $170; a set of maple chairs, $160; a six-piece De pression bedroom set, $300; an oak china closet, $475; a Kimball spinet piano, $175; an jn. Hamilton 17J entertainment cabinet, $2lO, two bookcases, $l2O each; a window air conditioner, $140; a pair of wing-back chairs, $300; a set of four plank-bottom chairs, $250; a six legged drop-leaf table, $200; a five-piece cherry bedroom set, $700; and a walnut corner cupboard, $235. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata. GOODSALE A 2Vi-story brick, stucco-covered house with three bedrooms and a detached three car block garage sold for $125,000 Saturday at a public real estate auction held for Howard and Connie Good, 3087 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz. The home, built in 1819, was purchased by Cheryl Gable, Lan caster. Aaron E. Martin Auction Service, Eph rata, conducted the sale. HABECKERSALE A public sale of real estate, antiques and household goods was held Saturday for Viola Habecker, 516 S. Fourth St., Denver. There were 240 regis tered bidders at the sale, which was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata. Real estate sold con sisted of a IVi-story brick house with a de tached brick one-car garage. The property was sold for $lOB,BOO to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brunner, Denver. Other items sold in cluded a 1954 Stude baker four-door sedan, $3,400; a Gibson guitar, $550; a five- PUBLIC AUCTION Valuable Real Estate 190 Acre Somerset County, Pa. Farm Saturday, June 3, 2000 11:00 AM 190 +/- Acre farm located in Greenville Twp., Somerset County, near the village of Pocahontas, Pa. From Salisbury, Pa., follow SR 2010, Greenville Road, thru Pocahontas, left onto Lohr Road, 1.1 miles to farm. Improved with 8 room brick home with full bath, attic and basement, 50’x60’ bank bam, machine shed, spring house and other out buildings. Several springs on property. Approx. 120 acres tillable and pasture, balance woodland-timber. Inspection: Open House - Sat., May 20, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM and Sun., May 21, 1:00-4:00 PM and day of sale after 9:00 AM. Other times by appointment. Terms: At time of sale, $25,000.00 down in guar anteed, non refundable funds payable to Greenville Lutheran Church. Balance due upon delivery of deed, within 30 days or less. For more information and/or appointment: The “Wright” Auction Service David S. Wright, R ev . David E. Fetter Auctioneer p.o. 127 AU-001042-L Salisbury, Pa. 15558 20546 National Pike 814-662-4041 Frostburg, Md. 21532 301-689-8144 Ken Beal 814-634-9147 This farm is of the Estate of Raymond E. Paul, and has been deeded to the Greenville Lutheran Church, 2706 Greenville Road, Meyersdale, Pa. piece maple dinette set, $500; a mahogany spinette desk, $120; a seven-piece Depres sion bedroom suite, $190; a Depression-era radio, $9O; a Roseville cookie jar, $360 and a Roseville planter, SI3O.SMITH SALE A brick ranch-style house with three bed rooms and a garage on a one-third-acre lot brought $106,000 Thursday at a public auction of real estate and personal property held for Harry B. Smith, 21 Birch Drive, Willow Street. The property was bought by Mr. and Mrs. Vanderslip of California. The sale drew 192 registered bidders. Other highlights in cluded a 1991 Dodge Dynasty LE, $4,800; a John Deere 160 mower, $1,500; a Wheel Horse riding mower, $B5O, a “View of Greenwich” flow blue platter, $460; an early painted wood cupboard, $230; three oak cane-seated chairs, $135; a set of six decorated plank bottom chairs and a matching rocker, $595; and a 20-cubic foot chest freezer, $l3O. Also sold were a 12- gauge double-barreled Stanley Arms shot gun, $160; a Belgium .32-caliber rifle, $140; a 16-gauge Iver John son single shotgun, $75; a German cuckoo clock, $75; a pink lustre teapot, $75; an ironstone pitcher, $82.50; a pink Depres sion glass bowl, 470, a No. 2 blue decorated crock jug, $65; and “The Lord’s Prayer” in frame (by Pratt & Co., N.Y.), $75. Probst Family Auc tion Service, Willow Street, conducted the sale. CONSIGNMENT SALE Union County’s Largest Consignment Auction was held May 13 at the Buffalo Valley Produce Auc tion off Dreisbach Church Road. There were 464 bidders at the sale. Some prices were: Bobcat 763 skid loader $10,500, Lowboy trailer $l,BOO, genera tor $1,300, 1990 Ford Cube Van $3,000, rose bushes 46 to $l4 each, windows $25 to $2OO each, patio doors $175 to $4OO, lawn shredder $2OO, mattresses $B5 to $llO, Green Thumb rototiller 4445 and sir compressor $155. Hassinger & Court ney were the auc tioneers. HERBSALE A Public Sale of real estate was held May 8 by Holdegard Herb, Route 204 in Sel insgrove, Pa. The 3 bedroom house with IVi baths was sold for $75,000. PUBLIC AUCTION Antiques - Household Goods - Shop Tools - American Flyer Train Set - Hummels SAT., MAY 27, 2000 • 9:00 AM Located at 29 Homestead Drive, Lancaster, PA. From Lancaster City, take Route 462 east to Highland Acres, turn left at Amelia’s Grocery Outlet, follow Homestead Drive to sale site. bow front china closet; old oak rolltop desk; dining room china closet w/glass on 3 sides; wal nut extension table w/7 boards; 8’ showcase w/glass doors on 2 sides; Singer treadle sewing machine; large wicker baby coach; small wick er stroller; Victrola record player; Edison thick records; Victor records: marble top spool table; double spool top rope bed; cane back & seat rocker; Lincoln rocker; brace back chair; 8 Ira Lesher painted walnut chairs: Ira Lesher walnut mantel clocks; grocery store wall clock; dove tailed dough trays; 4 plank seat half spindle painted chairs; drum table w/drawer; sewing stand; 3 section glass door bookcase; old rocking horse; dovetailed doll cradle; old Western Electric Co. telephone; 5- piece Waterfall bedroom set w/cedar wardrobe; Empire chest of draw ers; 7 gun, gun cabinet: breakfast set w/4 chairs: sofa beds; Samsonite card table & 4 chairs; cuckoo clocks; Kenmore 23 cu. ft. chest freezer; Maytag washer; Frigidaire dryer; color TV’s; Sharpe microwave; Chrysler window air conditioner; Holdfast baby dish; Rodgers silver tea set; silver over copper mustard set; agate teapot; agate cookers; iron skillets; butter crock & other crocks; wooden egg crates: Tiffany type lamp; kerosene lamp HUMMELS and GLASSWARE Annual Hummel bells, 1978-1992; annual Hummel plates, 1971-1992; Valentine girl plate; special edition Goebel Collector Club Hummel; 6 Royal Doulton Valentine plates; 7 Royal Doulton Christmas plates; Empress 12 place setting china set, Fire Kingware set; Herringbone china: cut & pressed glass; depres sion glass; lead glass pitcher & glasses; Baltimore Pear creamer & sugar; glass salts; candlewick glass; Nippon vegetable & fruit bowls; 6 Nippon plates: brides’ baskets & other glassware. TRAINS: 3/16 scale old American Flyer train set & villages in original boxes; Lionel transformer, runs 4 trains; A-F locomotive type 4-8-4; other old toys; 1925 china doll & other old dolls. GUNS: 35 Remington pump model 141 Gamesmaster; 20 ga. bolt auction w/clip. BOOKS: Christiana Riot Treason Trial of 1851; 1911 Christiana Ledger newspaper clipping of Christiana Riot in Ig. frame; History Book of Lancaster City; The Magazine Antiques and many other books. SHOP TOOLS: Foley electric saw sharpener; electric chain saw sharpener: 1/4" electric drill & press; DeWalt radial arm saw on stand; 1/2 n.p. Craftsman sander; table saw; jointer; balance scales; egg scales: painted milk can; log splitter; work table w/wooden vice; lawn spreader; 5’ step ladder; tobacco cutter; Craftsman lawn mower w/bagger; Hahn Eclipse mower w/electric start; table vise; lawn chairs; variety of hand tools; organizer; hardware boxes; and many other lawn & garden tools. ORDER OF SALE: Auction begins w/tools followed by small house hold items, at 11:30 furniture and appliances followed by guns, at 1:00 Hummels followed by trains Sale By: ESTATE OF HOWARD & SALLY CHANCE Lou Chance, Executor Auctioneers: LEON KURTZ AU-000522-L (610) 593-5387 IRA STOLTZFUS AU-000907-L DALE STOLTZFUS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 20, 2000-819 Hassinger & Court ney were the auc tioneers. TORMAY ESTATE SALE A Public Sale of real estate and collectibles was held May 10 for the estate of Esther Tormay in Sel insgrove, Pa. The 2 story 4 bed room house brought $70,000. Other prices were: candlewick candy dish $4O, Thomas mantel clock $BO, Yamaha guitar $65, sterling silver flatware set $525, cherry hutch $3lO, tea cart $lOO, mahogany bedroom suite $7OO, push lawn mower $45, Beatles albums $l9 each and refrigerator $260. Hassinger & Court ney were the auc tioneers. AUGHENBAUGH SALE A Public Auction of guns and farm equip ment was held May 13 by Mrs. Seymour Aughenbaugh, 705 Creek Rd., Shermans Dale, Pa. in Perry County. PR! Some prices were: Ford Jubilee tractor $2,500, M.F. 135 trac tor $4,400, wood splitter $370, post hole digger $450, Smith & Wesson pistol $320, Remington model 14 35 cal. $360, Ithica 37 16 gauge $250, Rem. 572 22 with scope $320, Rem. 35 with scope $370 and Rem. 722 222 cal. gun $4OO. Mark K. Keller con ducted the sale. ECKENROTH ESTATESALE A Public Sale of per sonal property was held May 13 for the estate of Mark Ecken roth, at the A 1 Starr Fireman’s Building, Willow Street, Pa. Some prices in cluded; Depression dining room suite $750, painted jelly cupboard $370, piano 4775, clothes tree $2OO, 25 pieces of pink Depression $602, peanut butter glasses $lO to $22 each, china cracker jar $220, small agate dinner pieces $l5O and flow blue saucer and plate $125. Miller & Siegrist conducted the sale.