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    Estate Auction
Saturday, June 17, 2000
9:00 A.M.
Located two miles west of New Bloomfield, Perry
County, PA, on Rt. 274. Turn right at Adam’s
Comer onto Mannsville Rd. Go 3 miles to auc
tion. Watch for auction sign day of auction.
Antiques, Chandler Books, Collectibles
Chandler books to include a standard set of 30
Perry County issue books, to include A History
of Perry County Guns & Gunsmiths and Perry
County Railroads and 29 general circulation
titles. To be sold individually or by the set.
Cash register out of the old Urich Store, 5 piece
and 4 piece Waterfall bedroom suits, cedar
wardrobe, walnut cradle, solid cherry gun cabinet
(built by Harry Fuller), P.R.R. lantern, sad irons,
wall clock from Urich Store, oak drop leaf table,
porcelain table, Webley mantel clock, marble top
wrought iron stand, peanut butter glasses, chick
en-on-nest, Nabisco cracker box lids. Coca Cola
chest cooler, molasses pump. Hallware, cut glass,
kerosene lamp, Edgemont cracker tin, old cookie
cutters, old metal car, old Christmas decorations,
electrified treadle sewing machine, hand bell,
crocks: Urich’s Grocery 1948-1983, Mannsville
Lutheran Church 1888-1988, National Bank of
Loysville 1985, old post cards, leather post card,
local advertising items, political advertisements,
costume jewelry, Topps 1981 Football trading
cards, Dallas trading cards, 3x5 Baseball cards
(Rose, Schmidt, Carlton), fancywork, lots of
crochet needles and thread, GE refrigerator, GE
stove, Magic Chef gas stove, 6 piece wicker set,
Amana microwave, GE washer, Whirlpool dryer,
rocker recliner, Electrolux sweeper, usual pots,
pans, and small kitchen appliances, yearbooks
from Green Park, Perry Joint, and West Perry
schools.
Auctioneer Note: Chandler books being sold at
12:00 noon. New items are turning up daily from
the old Urich Store. Don’t miss this one. Parking
at the Mannsville Church.
Lunch Stand by Mannsville Lutheran Church
Ladies Aide. I.D. Required for Bidder Number.
Not Responsible for Accidents. No Out of State
Checks.
Estate Of:
CATHERINE R. URICH
Elliottsburg, PA 17024
717-438-3396
Auction managed by:
Mark K. Keller AU-1994-L
R.R. #l, Box 64
Landisburg, PA 17040
717-789-3616
TOY TRAIN AUCTION(S)
SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2000 • 10 AM
Ridge Fire Company
Along Rt. 23, between Phoenixville, PA and Rt. 100
Known by thousands as the Hobby Shop with everything and anything. Northeast
Hobby served the public from this location for over 50 years. Unsold stock was
never closed out. Rather, it was relegated to the cavernous basement to await an
uncertain future. After 20 or 30 years, there was no way to determine what had been
stacked away down there during the Fifties and Sixties, because stuff from the sev
enties and Eighties obscured it. All will now be revealed! After working (mining)
there for six straight days and hauling away a minimum of three tons each day, my
loyal staff and I have tossed away our dust masks to greet the sun once more and
announce a calendar for the liquidation of this buried treasure.
10 A.M. SATURDAY. JUNE 17 I
- Selling American Flyer
HO & S Gauge trains and accessories new in the box, Lionel HO & O Gauge trains,
large quantity of HO trains & kits from various makers - some new, some used
Another Train Auction will be held concurrently in the pavilion
10 A.M. SATURDAY. JUNE 24 IN THE PAVILION
- We will sell a huge truck
load of “stuff.” This is the process we hope to employ - everything will be hauled to
Ridge for sorting, since the 5,000 square feet in our facility is not adequate. We will
remove most of the trains for June 17, most of the early auto kits, promos & die cast
cars for an auction at Ridge on July 22. (There will be auto kits sold on June 24 also,
since there are too many for July 22.) Then we will take away the early and exotic
airplane kits and motors for an auction in September. That will leave about ten tons
of material of all kinds for the June 24 sale. Ship kits, car kits, plane kits, toys,
games, displays, samples, racks, paint, supplies, materials all to be sold in quantity
with large lots for dealers and flea marketers.
A 10% Buyer’s Premium Will Be Applied
TED MAURER (AU-000593-L)
Successful Auction Management
Phones: 610-323-1573 or 610-367-5024
in Pottstown, PA
Visit our website at www.maurerail.com
Public Auction Register
Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M,
of each week's publication
COMPLETE
PUBLIC AUCTION
Wed., June 14, 2000 @ 9:00 AM
Fri., June 16, 2000 @ 9:00 AM
Selling Antiques & Collectibles for the
Estate of Andrew Sechler, Danville, PA
Following an exciting 4 day adventure at the Sechler
Farm, we will continue with 2 more days of great mer
chandise & lots of surprises
DIRECTIONS: From Interstate 80 take the Danville
Exit, and travel 4 miles on Rt 54 toward
Washmgtonville to Stecker Mill Road From Harrisburg
take Rts 11 & 15 North to 11 North to Danville Turn
left on Rt 54 & travel 6 miles to Stecker Mill Rd Turn
left, travel 2 miles & auction will be on the left Signs
posted
& COLLECT!
Pittstown Batter Jug; Decorated Stoneware; Thorene
Disc Music Box w/Discs, Rectangular Piano, Civil War
trait of,
rant: Chest on
Chest; Oak, Maple, & Mahogany Furniture; Framed
Declaration of Independence; Horn Foot Stool; 2 Black
Boy Fishing Statuaries; Paintings by Mr Sechler; Lg.
Oak Counter Top Display Case; Willow Ware; Chalk
items; Birth & Baptisms; Bushel Measure, Silver Plate;
Shaft Bells & Others; Dinner Bell; Ad Pieces, Tins, Salt
& Sugar Bags, Dolls, Lots & Lots of Prints & Frames;
Cream Cans, Civil War Newspapers; Spinning Wheel
Parts; Books; Glassware & Dishes; Old Typewriter;
Wooden Shoes, Old Jars & Bottles, Duck Decoy, Egg
Scales: Lots of Sheet Music; Chesterfield Tin; Occupied
Japan; Old Ornate Cook Stove & Parlor Stove; Linens &
Fancy Work; Cigar Coupons; Matches; Old Wood
Wheel Grain Drill; Fanning Mill; Scalding Trough; Old
License Plates; Tobacco Tins; Postcards & Lots of
Interesting Paper; Art Supplies; Wheelbarrow; Broad
Ax; Old Jewelry; Cast Window Grate; Myers Water
Pump; Lamps, Lamp Parts & Lots of Shades; Tapestries;
Buttons; Bennington Marbles & Others; Frig &Freezer;
Old Cast Sausage Stuffer; Cast Hog Trough; Lightning
Rod Balls; Peafowl Spatterware by Mr. Sechler; Crocks
& Jugs; Candy Containers; Peg Lamps; Architectural
Woodwork; 100’s of Lamp Shades; Flat & Dome Top
Trunks; Cumer & Ives Prints; Records; Watt Pottery;
Cast Fry Pans; Crockery Bowls; Linens & Fancy Work;
Photo Albums; Old Magazines; Concrete Lawn
Ornaments;
Auctioneer’s Note: This has been an exciting auction
with many items & areas of the property not yet uncov
ered. Don’t miss this exciting piece of history Join us
for both days.
KENNETH E. MASSINGER
RR 02, Box 985
McClure, PA 17841
(570) 658-3536
AU-001532-L
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SERVICE
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NEIL A. COURTNEY
R D #1 Box 239
-A- Richfield, PA 17086
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MON JUNE 12 - 3PM Reinholds
Fire Co Rt 897 Remholds Lane
Co Antiques & Personal Proper
ty, Came Buohl Art Pannebeck
er, aucl
MON JUNE 12 - 4PM Wmross
trucks, over 100 quality garage &
hand tools, guns & personal prop
erty At 2926 Church Rd, Bird-ln-
Hand, Pa Ike & Nancy Lapp
owners Ron Funk, Gordon
Ressler, aucts
MON , JUNE 12 - SPM Tools and
Shop Fquip consignment auc
tion Miller’s Auction Center
it Miller auct
Bethel. Pa Dwi
TUES JUNE 13 -10 AM New & comer of Rt 322 and Ourlach
MON JUNE 12-6 PM Farm Real Used Tools Lapollo’s New & Rd Ephrata Lane Co, Pa
Estate Auction at RD2 Box 419 Used Tools, 1951 N Blackhorse Horst Aucts
PUBLIC AUCTION
ESTATE • ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES
MONDAY, JUNE 19 • 9:00 AM
Location is behind the Sturgis Pretzel House and the Moravian Church
Auction For The Estate Of Paul Weaver Of Lititz, Pa - Two Berks
County Households and Mrs. May Shaub Of East Petersburg, PA
Featuring: 2 steam traction engine models
Carnival Glass:
BLUE * Northwood Peacock pitcher and 6 tumblers, 8” footed pea
cock tail bowl
MARIGOLD * Imperial Grape pitcher and 6 tumblers, Butterfly and
Berry footed 9 1/2” bowl, Imperial 9” Grape bowl, 6 1/2” Acorn bowl
AMETHYST * Diamond and Lace pitcher and 6 tumblers, newer
Fenton Blackberry bowl, fine Cut and Roses footed Northwood
Rose bowl, Peacock at Fountain 9 1/2” footed bowl, Grape and
Cable shot glass.
Other Glassware: pair pink lady depression lamps, lamp shades,
hens on nests, Dahlia pattern clear Depression glass, pressed glass
ware, pattern glass, candlewick candleholders, lots of unmentioned
glassware.
China: flow blue waster bowls, feather plates, chicken transfer plates,
blue transfer plates, Nippon chocolate set, large set Italian pink trans
fer china, Adams pink transfer fountain scene plates, stick spatter, hair
receiver.
Pottery: Hall bowls, Hull basket weave planter, Ned Foltz redware,
crocks, Roseville Freesia and White Rose small planters, Dutch girl
cookie jar.
Toys and Musical: Marx electric train (US Post Office engine 10000),
Cannon, choo choo glass candy container, cast iron kitty bank, cast
iron mail box bank, alligator bottle opener, Davey Crocket gun and hol
ster, Boy scout Kodak camera, shell bell, set of drums, model Sir
Commodore plane, naughty girl-turtle ash tray, Q sticks, Erector set;
Farmall tractor; McDeering-spreader, plow and disc harrow, Green
Giant truck, Fisher Price school.
Tools: machinists tools and jewelers lathe, Baily plane #4-C in box, 2
wooden planes, yardsticks and rulers.
Prints and Paper: early 1900’s school papers, diaries and obituary,
Etude magazines, sheet music, old newspapers. 2 signed prints by
Martin Tobias (The Red Baron & The Blue Max (20” x 29”), Galerie
Thannhauser (Luzern), In Freedoms Cause (4 Rev. War prints (RR
Donnely), Niche by Birney Lettick (demo of color printing-RR
Donnelly.) 12 Months of Flowers, (Robert Furber), Bald Eagle and
Loon, Schuylkill River, Kindred Spirits (Durand), Eggs in Basket and
Cowslip by James Warner, Mrs. Upton and Child by Sir Thomas
Lawerance, East Petersburg Fire Co. photo.
OH Paintings: Victorian oil, Victorian landscape in gilt frame
Early Oils (Unframed): A.H. Emmons 1877 - subject Col. Crosby’s
father, A.H. Emmons 1879 subject - Zylpha Scott - Gen. Scotts daugh
ter/GF Crosby’s grandmother, A.H. Emmons Esquire - Norwich, Conn.
Decoys - Pewter • Military - Primitives: set of 6 pewter plates
(Compton &Towson), woven purse, 2 netsukes, tin ware, Kudzu bas
ket; 2 decoy lamps, 2 proto types for JC Higgins from Victor Co. in
Lititz, painted crow, unpainted crow (Atco/Lititz); 2 small very lite
paper decoys, tin spice set, sausage stuffer, Enterprise meat grinder,
early hay knife, early 1 row Mountville corn planter, early 5 gallon fuel
measure, WWII collectibles, 2 watch fobs, golf clubs (some wood
shafts), 30-40 Krag Springfield, Alamo black powder flint lock (50ca1.)
Jewelry; ladies diamond and emerald ring, ladies diamond and ruby
ring and ear rings, pearl with sapphires, 2 ladies diamond rings, gold
roac, pin w/2 pearls set, onyx bracelet, earrings, ring and beads, gold
cross, pearl ear rings.
Furniture: early fall front desk (string inlay feet cut), oak empire style
china closet, cottage washstand, depression bedroom suite, depres
sion dining suite, Hamilton clock, walnut Victorian game table (having
drawers for each player) walnut DL table, mahogany drum table, 6 din
ing room chairs, fancy mahogany hanging what not shelf. Other what
not shelves, child’s trunk, lap desk, 3 blanket chests (one w/mce red
& mustard decoration), folding church chairs, oval mirror, child’s rock
er, oval glass china closet (feet cut), Gov. W book case desk, early
20’s carved arm chair, 4 drawer crotch wood dresser (Cl 860),
mahogany 4 poster bed, pair mahogany end tables, chimney cabinet,
oak dressers (2 or more), pineapple double bed, 2 nice Chippendale
style wing chairs, 2 oak wash stands, oak porch rocker, green porch
rocker, machinists tool box, jewelers bench, piano stool, decorated
Boston rocker, small cedar chest, 3 mantle clocks, 1895 mahogany
clock case, calendar clock, mahogany rope carved edge knee hole
desk, maple dinette set, old red table (paint over), porcelain table, 2
school desks, piano bench and stool, 4 pcs. Wicker porch furniture,
mahogany high case of drawers, oak high chair, French needlepoint
chair, oak server, cottage bureau, chestnut extension table, plank
rocker, plus rough and unadvertised pieces.
There Will Be Some Coins, Also Included Is A
Large Series Of 1923 Dollar Bill
This Is A Partial Listing Of Many Fine Antiques And Collectibles
Air Conditioned Building/Good food
10% Buyer Premium/Visa & Master Card
“THunny /4eccUtut&, *)kc.
-AU-648-L-
Professional Auctioneer, Appraiser and Advisor
Our Services Are Not a Sideline
(717) 626-2636 Fax (717) 627-6757
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10, 2000-835
Hollidaysburg, Pa Blair Co Off
Rt 22 ColK R Miller, Jr auct
MON JUNE 12 - 7PM West
Cocalico Twp, 5 68 acre building
lot, TexterMt Rd By Al Hamilton
Aaron E Martin, auct
TUES JUNE 13 - 9AM House
hold goods, antiques, collectible
tools guns At 5130 Amish Rd,
Newport Rd , Lane Co , Pa J
Emanuel & Rachel K Allgyer
Robert E, Jeffrey R & Michael L
Martin, aucts
Pike, Williamstown NJ Wm F
Cornly & Son Inc aucts
TUES JUNE 13 11 AM Roberts
Kathleen Klossner complete cat
tie S equip dispersal Owego
NY on Catlm Hill Rd Mel Man
asse S Son aucts
TUES JUNE 13 11AM Estate
auction, 22+/- acre farm 3600
Blenheim Rd Phoenix Balto
Co. Md Steve Dance Aucts
TUES JUNE 13 - SPM Com
Sale At Horst Auction Center