826-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24,2001 REIFF SALE A Public Auction of antiques and household goods was held March 17 by Paul and Fannie Reiff, 212 N. Hershey Avenue, Leola, Pa. in Lancaster County. Some prices included: jelly cupboard $3,900, child’s rocker $llO, oak sideboards $350 to $650, bureaus $250 to $475, cedar chests $75 to $450, egg baskets $8 to $l4, Nolt’s family book $llO, David and Elizabeth Hoover’s Bible $4OO, china bowls $8 to $BO, crocks $l4 to $37, cast iron $lB to $36, coal oil lights $27 to $65, Depres sion glass pieces $27 to $3B, “wheat design” butter mold $B5, jugs $2O to $42, braided rugs $27 to $175, quilts $7O to $3OO, small wooden box $325, Int. T-5 crawler $1,450, horse sleigh $475, spring wagon $525, 106 Wiard plow $2lO, manure spreaders $475 to $5OO, wagons $l6O to $325, White Horse two way plow $1,300 and N.I. one-row corn picker $l,OOO. Paul and Michael Snyder were the auc tioneers. STRANDBERG SALE A 4'/2-acre Ronks far mette with 19th-century two-story house, frame barn, small cabin and stream sold for $301,000 Saturday. Benuel Fisher, Intercourse, bought the property, which is at 3371 W. Newport Road, Ronks, from Alfred T. Strandberg. Also sold were an oak high bed, $525; a Jug town Crockery cooker, $350; an early Singer sewing machine, $250; an Ebersole dropleaf kitchen table, $225; eight Ebersole chairs, $170; a Howard Miller tallcase clock, $120; a Winches ter rifle, $80; a rooster shaped pin cushion, $55; a Huskee self-propelled mower, $150; a Huskee rototiller, $300; an MTD chipper/shredder, $150; an MTD rototiller, $140; and a Craftsman 10-inch radial saw, $l3O. The sale was con ducted by Probst Family Auction of Willow Street. There were 277 regis tered bidders. CONSIGNMENT SALE Contents of an old Chester County home- Wall Shelley : direct - J 717-721-440S 1 to place your antiques & collectibles ~ . advertising 7 S in our xAntitfues/ (Je/Ue/ 1 ; I, ' ’<r4 - <?&? £*l >4 " stead were sold with other things on March 8 at Ken Reed Auction Gallery, 65 East Bridge Street, Spring City, Pa. Some unusual items sold were: beaded collar $45, tray lots of 1910- 1950 cookbooks $lO to $25 each, oak case mantel clock $175, Jari walk behind sickle mower $175, IH cadet model 182 $225, lace ANTIQUE AUCTION FRL, MARCH 30, 2001 • 9 AM SAT., MARCH 31, 2001 • 8 AM Located at Hill’s Auction On Route 896,1-1/2 Miles South of KEMBELSVILLE, PA 19347 And 5 Miles North of Newark, DE Large Amounts of Mahogany, Maple, Walnut, Oak, Pine ana Others, Furniture (Over 800 Pcs.), All Types of China, Glassware. Roseville, Pottery, Collectibles, Clocks, Floor & Table Lamps. Many Other Interesting items (This is a very large auction of nice items.) Sale Order Friday 10 AM - Outside Items, Furniture in Warehouse, Box Lots & Collectibles in Lower Room Saturday 8 AM - Good Glassware & Collectibles 1 PM - Good Furniture Auctioneers: Harold S. Hill & Son Inc. Box 22, Kembelsville, PA 19347 610-274-8525 AU-1105-L Next Auction: April 13th & 14th PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES REPRODUCING PIANO MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS & TOOLS SAT., MARCH 31,2001 9:00 A.M. Located at 162 D Street, Carlisle, PA. (Take Exit 16 off PA Turnpike -11 South to Clay Street, turn towards Fairground, cross over Carlisle Springs Road onto H Street, left onto North Pitt Street, right onto D Street). Watch for sale arrows. REAL ESTATE AT 1:00 P.M. 2-1/2 Story Victorian Dwelling and at 2-1/2 Story Warehouse & Workshop. WEBER UPRIGHT REPRODUCING PIANO Org. Decorated Cottage Bedroom Suite with Bed, Dresser, Washstand, Night Stand, 3 Chairs & Rocker; Early G.E. Refrigerator with Dome Top, Early Oriole Gas Stove, Old Wagner, Westinghouse & Graybar Western Electric Brass Blade Fans; Oak Washstand, Gov. Winthrop Desk, Old Single Brass Bed, Blanket Chest, Waterfall Cedar Chest, Oak filing cabinet, 2 Walnut Victorian Platform Rockers, Dough tray, Music Cabinets, Walnut Victorian Candlestand, Oak tables, Taborette inlaid with Mother Pearl, Oak Clothes Tree, Cane seat stool & rocker; Maple arm chair, Decorated Plank Seat Chairs, Walnut Victorian Platform Rocker, Oak Medicine Chest, Trampart Shelf, Yuengling & Son Pottsville Brewery Picture, Art Deco Mirror, Walnut Victorian Mirror, Goldleaf Frame & Mirror, Pictures & frames. Wall Clock, Small OG Clock, Large RCA Floor Model Victrola, Early Music Master Radio, Early Grosley Radio with Earphones, Hallicrafters Short Wave Radio, Cathedral Radios, Braided & Oriental Style Rugs, Conn and Other Saxophones, Clarinets, Werlitzer Accordion, Mandolins, Tin Violin, Min. Electric Player Piano, Autoharp, Bag Pipe, Practice Drum, O-R-S Player Saxophone, Musical Toys in Org. Boxes, Oiganette with Paper Rolls, Toy Steam Engines, Mouth Organs, Early Microscope, Doctor Scale, Old Erector Sets, Man’s Elgin & Waltham Pocket Watches, Band Organ Rally Signs, Electrical, Radio & Music Box Books, Sheet Music, Big Little Books, Piano Rolls, Old Organ & Piano Parts, Old Barrel Organ Parts, Wrought Iron Bench; Concrete Planter, Bicycles, Hand Tools, other items too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents. Refreshments will be sold. Terms By MICHAEL L. KITNER ESTATE Steven Tiley, Attorney DALE L. PUTT, Auctioneer AU-000733-L Phone Akron (717) 859-1430 collar $35, Acme Hickory by Mewark Stove Co/ Wood stove $75 and tray lots of lace and crochet items $2O to $4O each, also anvil $250. Ken Reed was the auc tioneer. WITMAN SALE An antique one-horse sleigh belonging to Mae and Roger Witman, Denver, was among the items sold in a public auction Saturday at the Reinholds Fire Co. ban quet hall. One of the 375 regis tered bidders paid $570 for the sleigh. Other highlights were a three-piece butter-print Terre Hill, $6B; two sets bedroom suite, $975; a of Russell Wright dishes, cherry table, $500; a sofa $lBO and $210; a tureen, and love seat, $400; an $52; an 1865 picture, oak table, $320; a cedar $125; a tape player and chest, $7O; a wooden cab- speakers, $110; a John inet, $9O; a half table, Deere wood splitter, $5O; Fire King dishes, $740; a Coke thermome s9s; a quilt, $150; an old ter, $110; and a cast-iron Master radio, $6O; a rabbit, $35. chefs spice set, $9O; a The sale was con brown bitters bottle, ducted by Art Panne sloo; a wall pocket, $46; becker Auction Service, a Fox thermometer from Reinholds. PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, TOOLS, HOUSE HOLD ITEMS, FURNITURE, RIDING TRACTOR Sat., March 31, 2001 At 9:00 A.M. Located at Bainbridge Fire Comany. Second & Market Streets, Bainbridge, PA Midway between Marietta & Middletown PA just off route #441. VISA/MC ACCEPTED Auction for HAROLD LEBER Shaffner Auction Co. Mark Diffenderfer 2897-L 717-367-8000 Marty Fleck, Apprentice (717)413-6238 We Treat Your Property As If It Were Our Own www.shaffnerauction.com PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES; PERSONAL PROPERTY AND TOOLS SAT., MAR. 31,2001 SALE AT 9:00 A.M. To Be Held In The Reinholds Fire Co. Banquet Hall, Rt. 897, Reinholds Empire Chest Of Drawers; Wash Stand; Blanket chest; 3 Pc, Bedrootn Suite; 6 Fiddle Back Chairs; Drop Leaf Table; Roll Top Desk; Night Stand; Chest Of Drawers; Dresser; 9 Pc. Cherry Dining Room Suite; High Top Dry Sink; Clothes Tree; Child’s Rocker; Singer Sewing Machine; Ball and Claw Table; Trucks; Cedar Wardrobe; Youth Chair; Sofa; Recliner; Breakfast Set; Zenith T.V.; Floor Lights; Bench; Maytag Wringer Washer; Dehumidifier; Ironstone; Chicken On Nest; Carnival; S & P’s; English Plate Farm Scene; Depression; Blue Willow; Clark’s Teaberry Adv.; Agate; Mixing Bowls; Cruets; Candle Mold; Kerosene Lights; Bracket Lights; Coffee Grinder; Lanterns; Baskets; Measure; Jugs; Crocks; Mantel Clocks; Picture Frames; Sad Iron; Metal Dogs; Cast Iron Fry Pans; Griswold #l4, Wapak #l2; Scale; Kettle Holder; Iron Kettle; Sausage Stuffer; Meat Forks; Ladles; Grinder; Hog Scrapers; Knives; K- Bar; Wash Boiler; Slaw Board; Tea Kettle; Marbles; Machete; Cookware; Flatware; Utensils; Stereo Viewer and Cards; Watches; Lighters; Radios; Toys; Games; Puzzles; Dolls; Children’s Books; XMas; Milk Bottles; Honey Bee Set; Compotes; Arrowheads; Collection of Cat’s Meow; Eureka Sweeper; Dated Jars; Kunzler S Lard Can; Canes; Feed Bag Material; Linens; Towels; Army Blankets; Comforter; Spreads: Pillow Tops; MOUNTS: Deer; Antelope; Ruffed Grouse; To Be Sold With Permits From PA. Game Commission Allis Chalmer 8110 Riding Tractor With Mower And Snow Blower; Mower; Wheelbarrow; Ext. Ladder; Chicken Waterers; Coop; Post Hole Axe; Bench Grinder; Vise; Stone Hammers; Adj. Wrenches; Pipe Wrenches; Planes; Dangle Schtuck; Tongs; Chains; Anvil; Grind Stone; Buck Saw; Adz; Holstein Pump; Brace And Bits; Clamps; Carpenters Tool Box; Chisels; A Battery Charger; Wooden Boxes; 2 Man And Buck Saws; Torch; Sprinkling Can; Draw Knives; Oil Cans; Fishing Rods, Lures; Minnow Buckets; Car Ramps: Bike; Tree Stand; Golf Clubs; Sears 10” Radial Arm Saw; Jointer-Planer; Jigsaw; Hinges; Fish Gig; Other Hand and Garden Tools And Items Too Numerous To Mention. TERMS BY: MAUDE BURD ESTATE And Others t\ rt Pannebecker Ruction Service 7 8 17 H ; 3 “5 L » ■> . > PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, COOKIE JARS, FURNITURE MON., MARCH 26, 2001 3:00 P.M. Located at Route #441 & Hill Streets, Bainbridge, PA. Midway between Marietta & Middletown, PA on Route #441. Auction For ELMER & GRACE SHEPLER Shaffner Auction Co. Mark Diffendcrfer 2897-L 717-367-8000 Marty Fleck, Apprentice (717) 413-6238 We Treat Your Property As If It Were Our Own www.shaffnerauction.com 9th ANNUAL FARM TOY SHOW TRACTORS, TRUCKS, AND MORE! SAT., MARCH 31, 2001 at Mifflinburg High School (off Route 45, at Ist and Market Streets) Show Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm e* Auction: 2:30 pm - ??? I, IWWfc Toys can be preconsigned for JBWB auction before date. Admission $2.00, under 12 free FOOD STAND AVAILABLE Sponsored by: Mifflinburg Young Farmers of Mifflinburg, PA FOR INFORMATION CALL: Mick Hauck 570-966-3483 or Auctioneer: Bill Wolfe AU-001035-L 570-922-4118 PUBLIC AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, COINS & CAR SAT., APRIL 7,2001 Sale at 9:00 A.M. Coins & Car Sold at 1:00 P.M. Located east of Blue Ball, turn south off Rt 322 on Musser Rd Sale on comer of Musser Rd & Rose Ave at 1179 Rose Ave , East Earl, Lane Co , PA ATTENTION: FURNITURE SOLD FIRST AT 9:00 A.M. Birds Eye Maple Marble Top Chest of Drawers, Oak Ladies Desk, 2 Lighted Curio Cabinets; Secretary Desk, Wing Back Chair w/Ottoman, Sofa, Love Seat, End & Coffee Tables, Oak Extension Table, 4 Chairs; Oak China Closet w/Glass Doors Modem; 3 Pc Oak & Chrome Kitchen Set, Oak Knee Hole Desk, 7 Drawer Oak Chest of Drawers, 4 Pc. Knotty Pine Bedroom Suite, 4 Pc Lime Oak Bedroom Suite w/Single Bed, Needlepoint Chairs & Rocker, Reclmer, Small Chest of Drawers, Rocker, Jewelry Chest of Drawers, Jewelry Chest, Wooden Clothes Tree, Cedar Chest; Wicker Hamper, Wooden Ijench, Lawn Furniture, Wooden Glider; Park Bench, Christmas Items, Pictures, Mirror; Lamps, Bowed Glass Pjctures; Small Wooden Chest, Foot Stool; Wooden Bushel cAtes; Portable Safe; Bedding, Linens, Area Rugs; Oriental Tljlpe - 13’x8 1/2’, 10'xl2 1/2’, 68”xl02"; Virgin Wool Runners. APPLIANCES: G.E. Side by Side Refrigerator w/Ice Maker 21 cu ft. (Almond), G.E White Refrigerator, Maytag Washer & Dryer, Maytag Elect. Stove 30” Self Cleaning Oven Black & Cream; Microwave Oven; Small Appliances; White Family Rotary Sewing Machine; Hoover Sweeper; Solid State Console TV., Fisher Double 8 Track Stereo; 2 800 Hr. Clocks; Seth Thomas Mantel Clock, Pfulco Portable TV. GLASSWARE: Carnival, German; Depression; Pressed; 2 Flow Blue Soup Bowls, Thumb Print Glasses w/Ruby Tops, Fostoria Ware (American Pattern), 7 Pc. Wine Set; Haviland China Service for 8; Glass Baskets; Cake Plate - Fork, Spoon, Server, Cups & Saucers 22 K Gold; Pinwheel Pitcher; 7 Pc. Frosted Juice Set; Cow Creamers; Child’s Plate Humpty Dumpty; Cruets, Cups & Saucers; Ruby Flashed; Cream & Sugar; Japan Tea Set; Decanter, Vases; 2 Chester Aih Souvenir Plates; Figunnes - Clowns, Birds, Animals, etc.; Clam Dishes; Jardinieres; Cookie Jars; Copper Tea Kettle; Cooking Utensils; Adv. Boxes; Costume Jewelry; Waltham Pocket Watch; Closed Face Key Wind Pocket Watch; Binoculars 7x5Q £ 8x40; Camera Yashica & Canon Both w/Tel. Scope Lens; Old Metal USA Toy Soldiers; Cowboys, N.Y. Fair Greyhound Line Trolley. i HAND & GARDEN TOOLS: Hedge Clippers; Weed Eater; Leaf Blower; Wheel Barrow; Sprinkling Can, Shop Vac.; 6’ Aluminum Step Ladder; Metal Shelves; Books; Magazines, Stamps. COINS & GUNS: Stevens 20 Gauge Single Barrel Mod 9478; 12 Gauge Double Barrel Double Trigger; 32 Colt Automatic; Huntmg & Pocket Knives; and many other items not men tioned. CAR: 1984 Oldsmobile Toronado Full Power, VB, 2 Door, 77,000 miles, one owner garage kept. TERMS BY: FRANK R. & HESTER DAVIS Aucts Robert E , Jeffrey R & Michael L. Martin, 717-656-7770 AUOOOSBOL Randall L. Ranck Lunch Available No Out-of-State Checks
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