t Antique Sho c GRAND OPENING OF THE ORGINAL ANTIQUE ALLEY FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 4 - 8 PM CLOSED Wed , Feb. 28, & Thurs., Mar. 1, for Restocking Approx. 2.7 Miles East Of Lancaster (Rt. 30),& Approx. 7 Miles West Of New Holland On Rt. 23, 2268 New Holland Pike, Beside Hostetlers Market/Freeze & Frizz LANCASTER, PA 17601 Good Early Painted Country Furniture, Stoneware, Decorative Arts, Paintings, Prints, Glassware, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Jewelery, Bakelite & Much More. Tues.-Sat. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Or By Appt. DEALER INQUIRES WELCOMED 717-656-9772 OR 717-371-1975 Beverage & Food antiquealley@hydrosoft.net (jSiSs, IHi Oldc factory Antiques & Crafts*^ Presents Spring Open House MARCH 24 & 25 Refreshments - Live Jazz on Artworks • Books • Candles fIR Pottery • Kitchenware Cards • Lamps • Toys Furniture • Wood Creations Quilts • Clothes • Boyd Bears Too much more to list! You’ll Say “I’ll Be Back” Food Court 3 Floors • Elevator Open Daily 10-6; Sun. 12-5 139 S. Hanover Street, PA 717-566-5685 Rt- 322 E. to Hummelstown Exit, make a left j rpci fpoK •f ' TOY SHOW Leesport Farmers Market Social Hall Rte. 61 Leesport, PA Sunday, March 4, 2001 - 9:00 am to 2 pm FREE ADMISSION All Categories of old toys and collector toys. 150 tables of toys indoors. Contact Gallagher Productions (610) 562-9404 ANNUAL TOY SHOW & AUCTION Sponsored By TANEYTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY TOY AUCTION SAT., MARCH 10, 2001 5:00 PM At: Taneytown Volunteer Fire Co. Carnival Grounds Consignments for Auction Contact Donald Shoemaker 410-756-2430 p f** TOY SHOW SUN., MARCH 11, 2001 At: Taneytown Volunteer Fire Co. Carnival Grounds Open to Public 9.00 am to 3:00 pm Admission $2.00 - Children under 12 Free Free Parking - Door Prizes Food Available All Day Donald Shoemaker 115 York Street Taneytown, MD 21787 410-756-2430 “Garden Days” March 20 - April 14 ANNIVERSARY SALE April 14 THI; Rt. 23 W. Main St. Exit 22 PA Turnpike V (610) 286-8854 ANTIQUES (610)286-7711 90 dealers on two floors Open 7 Days 10 to 5:30 Additional Parking & Entrance in Rear of Store Visit our website at www.themillproperty.com rv 34th Annual Jra ANTIQUE SHOW 1 Denver Fire Hall " 425 Locust St., Denver, Pa. Sat., Mar. 10 10 AM-6 PM Sun., Mar. 11 10 AM-3 PM Selected Exhibitors Home Cooking and Baked Goods Admission $2.50 Sponsored by the Ephrata Area Jaycees For info call n (717)-733-7083 jd York Book and Paper Show March 17, 2001 9:30 AM - 4PM q York Expo Center (Fairgrounds) g Old Main Building § York, PA fto Dealers Specializing in £ RARE * OLD * USED § BOOKS £ POSTCARDS * PRINTS * g PULPS t PAPERBACKS « jCjOLJLECTJBLE PAPER 53.66, 500 off with card York Book & Paper Promotions RD 2, Box 296 Seven Valleys, PA 17360 Phone - 717-428-3776 racbooks @cyberia.com Antique Reports STAUFFER SALE A pump organ brought $3,600 Saturday during a public sale of antiques and furniture held for Lloyd and Anna Stauf fer, Millersville, at the Highville Fire Hall. There were 325 regis tered bidders. Also sold were an Abner Livengood sleigh. —' f ' *f 1 Call Shelley direct 717-721-4405 or email: sashcroft.eph@lnpnews.com to place your antiques & collectibles advertising in our | (sente*** BUY - SELL - TRADE ANNUAL SPRING SPORTSMAN SHOW & SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2001 9 A.M.-2 P.M. WOTRINGS CENTER - Slatmgton, PA Rt. 22 to 309 N. to Schnecksville, at “Y” bear rt. on Rt. 873, 4.1 mile on Right ADMISSION $3.00 EARLY ADMISSION $lO.OO-8:00 A.M. ANTIQUE & MODERN HUNTING & FISHING ITEMS KNIVES * TRAPS * PRINTS * PAPER * BOOKS * TAXIDERMY * DISPLAYS HUD-SON SAWMILL DEMO Public & Collectors Invited - Tables Available For Show Parking Is Free * Lunch Counter All Federal, State & Local Regulations Apply Information 610-767-8610 or 610-760-1474 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3,2001-829 sene lamp, $330; a glass butter churn, $220; a shelf clock, $1,450; a Shirley Temple creamer, $380; a small sampler, T 320; an 1834 show $3,300; a small roll-top desk, $1,025; an oak side board, $575; a wooden wardrobe, $850; an oak china closet, $1,400; a three-piece oak bedroom suite, $750; an oak dresser, $375; a blanket chest, $450; an oak ex tension table with boards, $575; six oak kitchen chairs, $300; a bookcase, $185; a kero- v. : * * towel, $420; an 1846 show towel, $150; a book titled “The Poetry of Flo wers,” $360; 12 Heisey sherbets, $710; two tin cheese molds, $420 each; a decorated Cowden jug, $400; a carnival bowl, $170; and an 1856 $1 gold coin, $2BO. The auction was con ducted by John D. Stauf fer Auctioneers, Manheim.
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