UNRESERVED ANTIQUE TOOL AUCTION for the Dr. Wallace Inman Estate, Baltimore, MD. SALE: Sat., August 25th, 2001 Sale starting at 9:00 A.M. Preview: Friday, August 24,2001 from 12:00 Noon - 6:00 P.M. & Day of Sale from 7:30 A.M. 10% BUYER’S PREMIUM - AH-11-L This collection offers a wide variety of tools, for the advanced collector, the beginning collector, users, and dealers alike. There are many unusual axes for the iron collectors There are all styles of braces for the brace collector. If you are a collec tor or user of planes, there is a nice selection of English planes and the miniature planes will add a nice dimension to anyone’s collection The ivory and boxwood collectors have a chance at some unusual rules and measuring devices. Be sure to see the whale-bone miniature tools, fine plumb bobs, trammel points, and the violin mak ers planes. This is an absolutely don’t miss auction! Catalogs $4.00 (includes post-sale price list) Call, Write, Fax or E-mail for illustrated catalog; /I Conestoga Auction Co., Inc. VUNtOI UvT/ 768 Graystone Road, *l/ PO Box 1 Manheim, PA 17545 phone; (717) 898-7284 - xV xP' Fax; (717) 898-6628 E-mail, ca@conestogaauction.com GLORIA MORGAN SILL TILLMAN ESTATE AUCTION WED., AUG. 22 10:00 a.m. <-1931>, To Be Held at the “Hampstead” Mansion 3170 Rte. 54A (Bluff Point) between Penn Yan & Branchport, (Yates Co.) NY ANTIQUES: Chippendale walnut slant top desk w/serpentine front, complete dovetailed case & nice interior; Cherry wash stand w/curly maple drawer; Hepplewhite cherry sideboard (Slave chest) w/handles on ends; s’x6’7” Cherry wardrobe; Pr. Sheraton cherry diners; Step back Empire chest; Plantation desk; Eastlake Marble top dresser; Drop center Viet, marble top dresser; Viet, marble top wash stand w/nut pulls & high splash back; Eg. Oval marble top stand; Beautiful flame mah. Empire chest w/OG mirror & Bonnet boxes on top; Very nice flame mah. Empire sofa; Flame mah. Empire sideboard; 7’ Gold leaf Pier mirror w/marble base & fancy filigree fruit top 7’3”x48” mah. Viet, double door glass bookcase w/drawers in base; Cherry 3-door bookcase w/carved Griffin & paw feet; Cherry 4-leg drop leaf table; Fancy oak hall rack w/shield shaped mirror; Nice oak Morris chair; Oak double door bookcase w/strap hinges; Round oak table w/paw feet; Set of 8 oak T-back chairs; Mah. Tea cart; Early wood hobby horse; Cooper rocker; Fancy wash benches; 3-stack oak bookcase; Set of 4 Captain chairs; Wilton style rugs; Small slant top grain bin; Chestnut 3-drawer chest; Lots of chairs & rockers; Decor. Cottage chest & double bed; 2 Empire chimney back chests; Astral style hanging hall light; Oil lamps; Several violins; Paul Mancel Pans, Brass inlaid mantle clock; Lots of books; Wall maps; Canes & Fishing equip.; Horse drawn cutter sleigh; 2 wood hand sleds; H&G Nash Utica ovid crock, Lyons batter pitcher, Penn Yan jugs (all w/blue decor.); Still life oil painting (Apples); Wallace Nutting prints; Beautiful 12”x22” oil on canvas of Valley & Lake w/tent, signed DSW Oliveira, Lots more items not listed. We have a very large attic to dig through yet!!’ ALSO SELLING: 1986 Ford Bronco 4x4 (being driven everyday); Cherokee snow blower; Post hole digger, Back blade, Post driver (all are 3-pt. Mounts). Pick up load of rough walnut lumber. Many Pictures On Website AROAN.COM TERMS: CASH or honorable check day of auc tion. 10% buyer premium. Acceptable ID required to obtain bid card Tent - Lunch - Comfort Facilities Auction Conducted By PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS, INC. P.O. Box 607 Wayland, New York 14572 AY-000205-L AU-001672-L AU-000776-L General Sales Division http://www.aroan.com James P. Pirrung, Wayland, New York 716-728-2520 ♦FOR INFORMATION CONTACT^ Donald H. Roan - Manager Roaring Branch, Penna. 570-324-2813 Lancaster Farming Ahtique RepOrtS -J ■4s> RUTT, SPENCER, AND OTHERS SALE An auction of an tiques, household goods, collectibles and tools was held Wednesday for Pau line C. Rutt, Anna M. Spencer and others. There were 441 regis tered bidders. Items included Swavorski crystal minia ture lovebirds, $2,800; a Swavorski crystal minia ture woodpecker, $1,200; seals, $425; a polar bear, $130; Swavorski minia tures, $675 and $600; a diamond ring, $850; lots of two pocket watches, $350, $2BO, $l6O and $130; an opalescent lamp, $130; a cast-iron bank, $110; a Wallace Nutting photo, $110; two Wallace Nutting framed prints, $270 and $170; an ivory folding foot rule, $120; a BB gun, $550; a W. Rank painting of a goose, $160; a hanging light with shade, $120; a brass-and-marble shelf, $325; an Adams Rose creamer, $220; and a pair of banquet tables, $l,OOO. Also, a two-piece bed room suite, $225; a slant front desk, $3O; a Queen Woodworking Tools - Antiques Power Tools - Shop Tools PUBLIC AUCTION JHURS., AUG. 16,2001 Auction Time 4:00 P.M. LOCATION: 125 Royer Road, Ephrata, PA, DIRECTIONS: From Route 272 in Akron take Main St. west to light at Rothsville Road, go straight onto Roy er Rd. to property on right. POWER TOOLS: Acme 6” Platform Sander w/48” Rolling Platform & Extra Belts, 12” Self fed Thickness Planer, Sears Older H.D. Band Saw on stand, Craftsman Shaper with various Knives, Craftsman 6” planer, DeWalt Radial Arm Saw, Acme Edge Sander, H.D.I 1/2 hp Drill Press, Ryobi 9” Band Saw, 2 - Craftsman H.D. Drill press, Rockwell 36” Lathe, Powermatic 8” Adj. Jointer, B & D 9’ Radial Arm Saw, Crafts man 9” Table Saw, Craftsman 24” Jigsaw on stand; Rockwell Edge Sander, Speedaire 1 1/2 hp An Compressor, McCulloch 3300 Watt Gen erator, Reddy Heater, 16 Gal. Shop Vac, Router Table, Dayton 2 hp Motor, Craftsman Wrench es, Parker Lawn Sweeper. HAND TOOLS: Milwaukee 1/2” Right Angle Drill, Milwaukee Sawzall, 2 - Duofast Staplers, Rockwell Palm Sander & Jigsaw, M.M, Router, Homelite Super 2 Chain Saw, Ryobi Router, Drills, Power Saws, Skil 4” Belt Sander, 2 Ton Chain Hoist, Airless Paint Sprayer, Berger Tran sit & Tripod, 24’ Fiberglass Ladder, Set of Lath ing Tools, Carpenter Tables & Cabinets, Vise, Pipe Wrenches, Lots of Bar & Pipe Clamps, Bit Sets, Battery Charger. ANTIQUES & MISC. TOOLS: SK Socket Set, Com Sheller, Sausage Stuffer, Stain Drying Rack, Old Door Latches, Straw Cutter, Screw Jack, Egg Baskets, Brass Torch, Large Anvil, Horse Shoe Wooden Wringer. Single Tree, Walnut Boards, Garden Tools, New Drawers Slides, Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mention! NOTE: A full line of quality woodworking tools. Be prompt, good items selling soon after auction begins. No out of state checks without prior approval. LEROY D. & ESTHER M. HORST 717-733-7301 Professional auctioneering Aaron E Ma, ITIN AUCTION SERVICE 410 West Church Rd. Ephrata, PA. 17522 (717)733-3511 MMoeatot. * Anne-style dining room suite, $600; a mahogany bedroom suite, $900; a large kitchen cupboard, $280; a set of hoop-back chairs, $140; a three piece parlor set, $220; a Gov. Winfhrop desk, $275; a curio cabinet, $180; a modern oak hutch cupboard, $250; an oak china closet, $900; a Hoosier kitchen cabinet, $140; a six-leg dropleaf table, $320; a maple dining room suite, $425; a Wurlitzer spinet piano and bench, $390; a maple bed and chest of drawers, $100; a four-piece cherry bedroom suite, $600; a treadmill, $100; and a large chest freezer, $lBO. The auction was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata. HORN ESTATESALE A public sale of an tiques, primitives, collec tibles, art deco items and architectural pieces was held for the estate of Ophelia Horn, Saturday, at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. There were 400 registered bidders. Horn was a well- Auction By known Lancaster County restaurateur popular for her fanciful dress, ar tistic decor, culinary ex pertise and creative feasts who died in January. Sold were a working model steam engine, $2,900; a mechanical bank, $1,000; a mechani cal organ bank, $750; a red corner cupboard, $2,850; a baker’s cabinet, $800; a painted kitchen cupboard, $475; two acrylic and glass tables, $4OO and $550; a Poley Victrola, $325; a small phonograph player, $500; a Home phono graph, $925; an Edison Amberola player, $400; two wooden washing ma chines, $450 and $600; a walnut youth desk, $325; a large parrot sign, $6O; a plaster ceiling decora tion, $300; a display case, $250; a candy kettle, $230; an apple butter kettle, $225; and two jelly cupboards, $2OO and $4OO. Also, a carved wooden peacock, $325; a spatter sugar bowl, $360; a large brass balance scale, $300; a set of lead soldiers, $300; a brass steam whis tle, $260; a Currier & Ives print, $240; a domed teapot, $225; a patch work quilt, $475; a metal owl figure, $350; a bisque-head doll, $260; a coffee mill, $230, a carved wall ornament, $450, an art deco lamp, $450; an art-glass hang ing lamp, $750; and a child’s sunbonnet design pitcher and bowl set, $330. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata. BRUBACHERSALE A Simplicity 12- horsepower riding mower brought: 575 Sat QUALITY AUCTION SAT., AUGUST 18, 2001 @ 10:00 AM Formerly Bob’s Auction Barn Route 171 East Ararat, PA ANTIQUES: Harden Mission Oak Arm Chair, Oak Washstand with Towel Bar, Double Seat School Desk, Nice Early Tool Chests, 3,4, 5 ft. Library Tables, Oak and Iron Fireplace Mantel, 60 bd ft of Rock Maple, 16 Drawer Printers Cabinet, Pr. Oak Mission Arm Chairs (painted white), 1 Drawer Oak Hall Table, 2 Oak Barrels, Iron Railings, Leaded Window, Knotty Pine Wardrobe, Painted Empire Chest, Oak Table with Copper Top, Trestle Base Oak Library Table, Brass and Iron Beds, Brass Bed, Assortment of Farm Tables, Leather and Mahogany Office Chairs, Upholstered Cane Chairs, Porch Posts, Primitive Slant Top Cabinet, Porcelain Top Tables, Wooden Pulleys, Gun Cabinet, Metal Shop Chairs, Sets of French Doors, Mahogany Pie Crust Tables, Pine China Closet, White Painted Stepback Cupboard, (oak), 2 Parlor Chairs, 1940’s Hoosier Cabinet (white). Bamboo Blanket Chest, Maple Diesser w/Mirror, Cherry High Chest. French Sola and Chau, Porch Rockers, Hobble Horse. Table w/Butchei Block Top, Primitive Benches, Religious Punts, Set of 4 Tee Back Oak Chairs, Fancy Waterfall Dressei w/ Mirror and High Chest, Floor Lamp, (pink glass) Maple Set 6 Chairs and Table, Fiesta, Ruby Glasv Roycrofl Hammered Copper Bookcnds. 2 Hull Ait Pottery Vases. Cambridge Console Set (yellow) Hanging Light Fixtures, Over Twenty Antique Quilts and 20 Plus Chenilles, 50 Plus Pieces ol Good Clean Quality Used Furniture, Lots of Smalls and Glassware, Boxes Still To Be Unpacked PREVIEW: FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. 12:00-4 00 PM or by Appointment. Still Accepting Quality Consignments (570) 289-4938 or (570) 727-2970 No Buyers Premium, No Reserves, No Buy Backs ERIC DOOLITTLE, AUCTIONEER AU-003927-L ir I I 5) i-iiiVtVi'i'* * i »«a* »T > • «>» «■»*" Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 11, 2001-833 urday during a public sale of personal property and antiques held for Elsie B. Brubacher, 1223 Tulpehocken Road, Richland. There were 148 regis tered bidders. Among other items sold were a dove-tailed blanket chest, $250; an oak dresser and bed, $360; a La-Z-Boy re cliner, $170; a cottage dresser and bed, $200; an oak dropleaf table, $200; a small settee, $5O; an upright freezer, $160; a Hotpoint refrigerator, $175; 33 silver dollars, $5 to $l3 each; several silver certificates, $4.50 each; a two-man saw, $65; two pairs of early child’s stockings, $6O; an Elgin pocket watch, $55; six quilts, $B5 to $170; a Texaco bank truck, $200; a toy John Deere 70 trac tor and combine, $65; a wagon and horses, built by J.D. High, $110; an egg scale, $7O; a Goofus glass dish, $4O; 80 Bru bacher history books, $5.25 each; and two milk cans, $35 and $45. Sale Reports HUBERSALE A public sale was held Saturday for B. Landis and Anna W. Huber, 8 Bomberger Road, Lititz. There were 216 regis tered bidders. Real estate consisted of a brick, custom-built, three-bedroom ranch style house with a two car garage, all on a half acre country lot. The house and prop erty were purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Horning, Newmanstown, for $172,000. Other items sold in cluded a glass basket, The auction was con ducted by Aaron E. Martin Auction Service, Ephrata. ROYERSALE A public auction of an tiques, personal prop erty, toys, guns and equipment was held for' Clarence Royer, 890 S. Ridge Road, Denver, Saturday. There were 220 registered bidders. Equipment included a Troy Bilt rototiller, $460; a snowblower, $200; a small generator, $lO5, and a Toro mower, $100; a bulldozer, $725; a Lionel train, $675; an earth scraper, $230; an Adams grader, $220, and a Hopalong Cassidy card, $B5. Personal property in cluded a set of Noritake dishes, $170; a Fiesta cookie jar, $360; a small slant-top desk, $250; a cherry table, $325; a blanket chest, $100; and a 12-gauge Savage shot gun, $2OO. The sale was con ducted by Art Panne becker Auction Service, Reinholds. $210; a wallpaper box, $400; an 1832 framed sampler, $2,400; two quilts, $2,200 and $900; an old picture frame, $485; a small school desk, $100; a Huber chair, $600; a table and chair, $200; a church bench, $275; a solid-door cupboard, $575; and a teardrop bedroom suite, $750. The sale was held by Kline, Kreider & Good Auctioneers, Stevens. GOOD SALE A public sale was held Friday for Don and Andrea Good, Smokes town Rd., Denver, Friday. A 4.3-acre farmette sold for $207,000 to Bruce and Karen Sweig ert, Denver. Kline, Kreider & Good Auctioneers, Stevens, conducted the sale. WHITE SALE A public auction was conducted Aug. 14 for Robert E. White. John Murry, New Holland, purchased the brick ranger with one-car garage for $136,000. Other items of interest included a seven-piece maple dining room suite, $675; marble-top wash stand, $260; bedroom suite, $460; refrigerator, $150; dry sink, $100; Gone with the Wind lamp, $140; 5 hp Toro mower, $175; chocolate pot, $150; mantle clock, $75; park bench, $110; Fosteria cake stand, $3O; tumblers, $5O; candle holders, $35; fruit bowl, $24; divider dish, $27. Miller & Siegrist Auc tioneers conducted the auction. Lancaster Farming web site ■ !}•«•** 11-fi 4 * •* i s*• * »**
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