Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 23, 2000, Image 63

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    Lancaster Farming
Rare Tiffany silver flatware “vine” pattern, c. 1872 with
13 different plant motifs. Photo credit: "Tiffany Silver Flat
ware IB4S-1905,” by William P. Hood Jr., Published by the An
tique Collectors’ Club.
Saturday, Dec. 30,2000
9:00 A.M.
| LOCATION: Corner of Railroad & Water St, |
■ Huehesville. PA. (At the Wayne Arthur Auction ■
■ Gallery ) Auction arrow at traffic light & bank on ■
| Mam St day of auction. |
NTIOIJES. COI LFC
' Preview Saturday, December 30 - 7:30 a.m. to *
1 9:00 a.m. 2 Pc. Secretary w/Writmg Flap, |
■ Mahogany w/Crotch-Grain Veneering, 7’6” H; .
I Grained D/T Blanket Chest, Turned Feet; Mixed I
I Wood 2 Pc. Stepback Kitchen Cupboard; Ornate I
J Library Table; Empire Chest of Drawers; I
| Decorated 3 Drawer Sewing Stand; (2) Walnut |
■ Marble Top Dressers, No Mirrors; Following ■
* Oak Furniture: 3 Pc. Bedroom Suite, Bed Cut ■
| Down - 2 Door Bookcase - Treadle Sewing I
. Machine - Umbrella Stand; Pressed Back rocker, J
I Man of the North Wind - Parlor Stand; Early |
■ Splay Leg Chair, Legs Mortised through Seat, ■
* Tea Cart; Nest of Stands; Room Divider; Duncan ■
| Phyfe Style Dropleaf Table; Floor and Table |
■ Lamps; Plank Bottom and Roush Type Seat ■
I Chairs; Umbrella Stands m Pottery and Brass I
I Type; Waterfall Dresser and Chest of Drawers; I
J Parlor Stands; Pictures and Frames; Ogee [
| Frames, Organ Stool; Magazine Rack; Wall |
■ Mirrors; Washstand; (2) Windsor Style Brace- ■
* back Ann Chairs; Depression Wardrobe and I
I Diesser; Marble Door Stops; Chamber Pots; I
J White Granite Coffee Pot; World War I Clothing; -
I Hats & Hat Boxes; Porcelain Chew Mail Pouch |
■ Tobacco Thermometer. '*'■
I -. 39” L: Striped ■
■ Luggage; Bracket Light; Baskets; Shawnee Corn ■
| Pitcher and Shakers; Set of Dishes, Homer |
■ Laughhn, Virginia Rose; Fiesta Ash Trays; Hen .
lon the Nests; Depiession Glasss; Granite I
I Strainer; Mixing Bowl; Griswold Dutch Oven; I
"Children’s Books; Books Genealogical &j
I Biographical Annals of North'd. Co.; History ot |
■ the West Branch Valley ot the Susquehanna; ■
■ Sheet Music; Pewter; Wise Potato Chip Can; ■
| Wooden Ironing Board, plus many other items of I
. interest; Misc 3 Pc Modern Wickei Set; Sentry .
I Safe; Conn Elec Organ, Writing Desk; Plus |
■ Everyday Housewares; Etc
1 JEWELRY-"
I u— ■ ■ I
I Jewelry at 12 Noon Followed by Coins |
■ Ladies 18 Kt White Gold Filigree Ring w/3 Old ■
■ European Cut Diamonds, Approx. Total Weight •
|ot 3 Stones 75 Ct ; Ladies Platinum Genuine |
■ Star Sapphire Ring w/Side Diamonds, Ladies 14 !
IKt Yellow Gold Ring, Lion Head Design, I
I Garnet Eyes & 1 Diamond in Center Set, Lapel I
* and bar Pins; Cloisonne Bracelets; Cameo Pm; *
| Peails, Clasp Stamped Sterling; Ladies Wrist |
■ Watches, Bulova 21 Jewel, Elgin 17 Jewel, Plus ■
■ a nice selection ot Misc lewehy; COINS (5)1
I $5 00 Gold Pieces, 1879-80-81-1901 & 13, (4)1
?$2 50 Gold Pieces, 1915, (3) 1926, $) 00, 1874?
I Holed |
I TERMS: Cash or PA Check. Lunch I
' www.auctionads.com *
I www.auction-locator.com
Estate of I
MAIRE B. MACLAV!
ot Sunbuiy and other consignors I
!JU MARK J. JONES, AUCTIONEER j
I W Phone (570) 2860052 • Lic.#AUls9s-L 'kt#\
Jeff Dunkelberger • Lie. #AU3O43-L ' j
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crudeness of their execution and
non-standard markings.”
He also points out that exotic
pieces are rare and expensive,
“but, the prices are usually justi
fied by the artistry and crafts
manship as well as the rarity.”
He also advises collectors to be
on the lookout for pieces not cov
ered or illustrated in his book.
It is still possible to find pieces
of old Tiffany flatware in the av
erage antiques shop or show
booth, but the “really good
stuff comes up at auction at ■—
Sotheby’s or Christie’s in
New York only about twice
a year.”
If you see a piece marked
Tiffany & Co., along with
another silver makers name
or hallmark, such as Gor
ham, this shows Tiffany to
be the retailer, not the
maker.
“Don’t limit your use to
the original intent,” he ad
vises. “A terrapin fork
PUBLIC SALE
OF
ANTIQUES, PERSONAL
PROPERTY AND TOOLS
SAT., DEC. 30, 2000
SALE AT 9:00 A.M.
TO BE HELD IN THE DENVER FIRE
HALL, LOCUST ST. DENVER BORO
Drop Leaf Table; Blanket Chests: Dining
Room Suite; 3 Pc. Bedroom Suite; Dressers;
Bookcase; Cherry Hutch; Haywood
Wakefield China Cabinet; Martin Chairs; High
Chair; Platform Rocker; Breakfast Set;
Wardrobe; Clothes Tree; Sofa With End
Recliners; G.E. Refrigerator: G.E. Upright
Freezer: G. E. Washer, Dryer; A.C; Gibson
Chest Freezer; Picnic Table; Square Table;
Depression; Glass Basket; 8 Pc. Wash Bowl
Set; Cake Stand; Set Of Bavaria Germany
Dishes: Mixing Bowls; Kerosene Lights;
Carnival: Vases; Tomato S & P; Amythest;
Hobnail: German Cup; Cow Creamer; E M &
Co. Italy Dishes; Mantel Clocks; Blue
Decorated Crock; Wooden Measure; Marble
Game: Agate; Wooden Blocks; Child’s
Cupboard: Miniature Log Wagon, Wooden
Wagon Made By Amos Martin; Wooden Sled;
Toys: Games; Train Set; Power Trac Pedal
Tractor: Miniature Singer Sewing Machine;
Collection Of Dolls-- Horseman, Mantel And
Others; Battery Operated Tin Car; Cast Iron
Kettle; Waffle Iron; Brass Bucket; Sausage
Stuffer; Cherry Seeder; Open Roaster; Milk
Can; Metal Base Light; Demi John; Records;
Oneida Set Flatware; Cutlery Set; Post
Cards; Quilts; Crazy Stitch Comforter;
Spreads; Afghans; Fancywork; Band
Uniform; Army Suit; Yank Magazines;
Shop Smith, Planer: B&D Band Saw; Bench
Grinder; Router; Table; Bits; Lathe Tools; Belt
And Disc Sanders; Furniture Clamps; SK
Socket; Drills; Circular Saw; Spoke Shavers
Chisels; Clamps; J. Engle Wood Plane; Broad
Axe; Tap And Die; 2” Pipe Threader; Impact
Wrench; Hobby Planes; ADJ., Open And Box
Wrenches; Tool Box; Alum. Ext Ladder; Chain
Saw; Compressor: Sprinkling Can; Sleds;
Bike; 2 Wheel Trailer; Lawn Boy Mower;
Weed Eater: Bag Wagon; Lots Of Hand And
Garden Tools; Cedar Lumber; Fishing Rods;
Swing; And Many Other Items Too Numerous
To Mention.
Terms By:
AMOS S. & BARBARA H. MARTIN
AND REV. DONALD GESCHWINDT
A#AUOOI476L
rt Pannebecker 717 ' 336-6983
, 717-336-2933 (F«X)
uction Service b. habecker # 1296-L
19th Century Fine Dining
Symbolized By Tiffany Flatware
(Continued from Page 822)
serves just as well as a pastry
fork and will make for interest
ing table conversation. A waffle
knife is perfect for lasagna.”
Because of the many tech
niques used in the different pat
terns a grouping of dessert
knives in Japanese (Japonesque)
style could be mounted and
framed. This particular style had
varied applied figural designs.
Among them a beetle, fish in foli
age, turtle.
Imagine serving a bowl of po
tato chips with a Tiffany Sarato
PA FARM SHOW COLLECTIBLES
Available at the 85th PA State Farm Show, Jan. 6 to 11th
FARM SHOW COMPLEX, Cameron & McClay Sts., Harrisburg
Special 85th Show Items:
BANK - Ford F-l pickup by Ertl
Mack TRUCK loaded with a load of hay bales (by Ertl)
Also included is an International produce TRUCK with the colorful
Pennsylvania Produce logo. (See photo)
SHOW TRACTOR Allis G with custom built cultivators
TRAIN CARS, HO scale, Pennsylvania Railroad caboose and G-7
“dummy” engine with PA Farm show graphics.
BEANIE TYPE HORSE, ‘‘PETE’’ the Percheron draft horse, color
embroidering highlights the 85th Farm Show.
Priced from $6 to over $5O each
ADVANCE ORDER, or BUY AT SHOW, While supplies last!
Write or fax for color brochure (717) 768-3066
PA FARM SHOW, PO Box 553, Gap, PA 17527
email - nolt@dnolt.com
Another Cbchian Auction
ADVANCE AUCTION NOTICE
NEW YEAR'S DAY AUCTION
Will sell the following from several local estates and others located at
the COCHRAN AUCTION COMPLEX, 7704 Mapleville Road,
Boonsboro, Wash. Co., Maryland on:
MONDAY, JANUARY 1,2001 * 9:30 AM
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
Victorian Pier Mirror; Walnut Dressers w/Mirror; Bow Glass China
Closet; Server & China Cupboard; (2) Square China Cabinets; (2)
Hoosier Style Kitchen Cabinets & Others; Cherry High Boy Chest;
Drum Table; Large Drop Leaf Table; Pie Crust Table; Porcelain Top
Tables: (4) Oak Wash Stands; Oak Dressers; Oak Chest of Drawers &
Others; Dry Sink; Early Wood Box; Oak Secretary; Blanket Chest,
Serpentine Desk; Oak Table w/(3) Leaves; Oak Wall Telephone; Early
Walnut Night Stands; Selection of Chairs; Rockers; Broom Cutter;
Granite Ware; Flat Top Trunks; Nice Selection of Good Wall & Mantel
Clocks; Early Pottery - Some Blue & John Bell; Early Toy Trucks; Wind
Up Tin Toys; Coverlet Dated 1843; Silver Tea Set; Fraternal memora
bilia: Early German Bibles; Large Butter Churn w/Stand; Hull Console
& Candle Holder Set; Sausage Grinder & Stand, Beddmgton Peacock
Pitcher; Rebecca at the Well; Tankards; Large Selection of Nice
Glassware including Carnival, Depression, Tree in the Meadow,
Copper Luster, Azalea, Rosenthal, Universal, Hall, Duncan Miller &
Others; Good Antiques & Collectibles Not Mentioned.
APPROXIMATELY (188) LONGABERGER BASKETS
& ACCESSORIES
Most Baskets are in Combos, Many with Product Cards,
Some with Boxes
TERMS: Cash or approved check with positive identification. Not
responsible for accidents. Lunch rights reserved.
AUCTIONEER: James G. Cochran & Wesley K. Ware
CLERK: T.E. Bikle
JAMES G COPHRAN
CEO/Auctioncer M
Obchran
AUCTIONEERS & ASSOCIATES LTD.
PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS &APPRAISERS SINCE 1972
7704 Mapleville Rd„ P.O. Box 222, Boonsboro, MD 21713-0222
(301) 739-0538 ‘TOLL FREE (MD) 1-800-310-2844 • FAX (301) 432-2844
PA Lie. *(ASOOOB32-L)
NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ■ AWARD WINNING AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1972
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23, 2000-823
ga chip server! The servers origi
nated in 1875. They weren’t
listed in his Blue Book until early
20th century. In the 1913 book,
they were Usted as potato chip
servers.
Dr. Hood wrote the book with
Roslyn Berlin (Tiffany dealer for
25 years) and Edward Wawry
nek (former Tiffany vice presi
dent).
The Palm Beach Exhibit, “A
Celebration of Tiffany Silver
Flatware,’ Dec. 18-24, at Rin
ceaux in Palm Beach.
THOMAS F BIKLI
Director ol Marketing