c “ Lancaster Farming GOOD, MCFALLS ANDSNAVELYSALE A paint-decorated dower chest with a tomb stone design sold for $47,000 at an unreserved public auction conducted Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata, and was at tended by 387 registered bidders. The chest was part of 1,300 lots of antiques and collectibles from the col lections of Paul B. Good of Ephrata, the late Wil liam H. McFalls Sr. of Lancaster, the late Flor ence Snavely of Lititz and others. The catalogue was Lancaster Farming Sale Report Providers; Lancaster Farming will require sale reports to be individually prepared and faxed directly to our office or contact Brenda Landis (717) 626-1164 Monday 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Use this form if faxing directly. -The Editor SALE REPORT FOR LANCASTER FARMING MUST BE TYPED, CLEARLY, ON THIS FORM LIMIT ONE PAGE ONLY FAX TO (717) 733-6058 ATTN: BRENDA LANDIS DEADLINE: MONDAY 3 p.m. WEEK OF ISSUE DATE Sale Date Auctioneer Seller’s Name: Location (town, state): Description of Sale: 4 • *■ * • • • » ,»• ,•» •« • • . J i* Mi » » t t * * A ./ /A#****-****. J «< A A A* t prepared by Clarence E. Spohn. Items sold included a tail-case clock, $16,100; a large, wooden folk art figure of a house servant, $16,000; a peacock design stoneware jug, $8,500; an oil painting by August Beck of Lititz, $6,000; a folk art me chanical hand carving, $5,500; two water colors by Hattie Brunner, $4,200 and $3,300; a Sheraton walnut Dutch cupboard, $3,200; a Regina music box, $2,050; a Hepplewhite high chest of drawers, $1,800; two red-painted bucket benches, $1,200 Phone Noi and $900; a red-painted Dutch cupboard, $1,300; a small stoneware crock by Pfaltzgraff, $1,000; a walnut Dutch cupboard, $1,000; two folk art paintings by David Ell inger, $1,850 and $2,700; a folk art carousel pig, $1,200; a small Fraktur bookmark by Krebs, $1,300; a Conestoga wagon model by Daniel Hoover, $1,300; a pair of large scenic oil paintings, $1,450; a morning glory pattern platter, $1,200; and an Oriental prayer rug, $1,050. Also sold were a Phila delphia sack-back arm chair, $950; a green painted rope bed, $625; a walnut farm table, $600; a Chippendale side chair, $600; a grain-painted blanket chest, $650; a woolen coverlet signed Jacob Shalk, $825; a pair of anti-slavery letter holders, $950; a German papier-mache jack-in-the box Santa, $700; a deco rated stoneware pitcher, $650; a decorated stone ware batter jug, $700; a Cowden & Wilcox deco rated crock, $525; an Adams rose cup plate, $550; an Adams rose bowl, $625; two Adams rose platters, $1,200 and $1,175; a transfer decorated pitcher and bowl set, $600; a pair of apothecary bottles, $700; an amber glass bottle, $775; a green glass bottle, $550; a cast iron coffee mill, $425; a yellow tole ware tea caddy, $425; and a salesman sample ice cream freezer, $625. RITZ, GERHART FERNSLER AND OTHERSSALE A 40-star flag sold for $1,200 at a public sale of antiques, household goods, collectibles and tools, Dec. 5, at the Horst Auction Center, Eph rata. Other items that sold were a group of stamp albums, $570; a framed picture of a Civil War soldier, $400; a porcelain and brass clock with matching candle holders, $440; a Hershey cocoa tin, $300; a Lionel train set, $250; an ice cream sign, $160; a puppet, $120; a Hess training van, $110; an R.S. Prus sia bowl, $360; a cloisonne and brass ori ental vase, $270; an 1825 linen sampler, $180; four Queed tobacco tins, $140; a kerosene lamp, $120; a pitcher and bowl set, $190; a large lithograph of Sherman’s March to the Sea, $140; an Ander sonville Prison print, $200; a large cabbage rose plate, $180; a small bride doll, $120; a ginger bread mantel clock, $140; a Waterbury mantel clock, $160; a rag doll, $160; a historical blue plate, $110; an alli- _____ AU64BL DECEMBER MON. DEC. 17-2 Pm Coins, tods, FRI. DEC 14- IPM & SAT DEC. antiques, 86 Chevy pickup, 15 - 8 30AM Pa history & litera- household items. At the NEW ture, Americana & American His- Shaffher Auction Gallery, 977 W tory, antique & art reference Main St, Mount Joy, Pa Mark Dll books, biography, literature, fenderfer AU2897-L 717-492- church history & religion, travel & 0004. Marty Fleck world history Held at Horst Auc tion Center, 50 Durlach Rd, Ephrata, Lane Co, Pa The Verna H Morgan Estate, Lane Pa Horst AuctsAU43BL 717-859- 1301 FRI DEC 14 - 10 AM* SAT DEC 15 - 9AM Tractor, horse trailer, pickup truck, tools, guns, coins S household goods At 568 Stncklerstown Rd, New manstown, Leb Co, Pa By Robert & Joyce Phillips Dale L Putt Auct AU-000733-L 717-859- 1430 SAT DEC 15 - SAM Antiques & furnishings, toys, coins, misc items Chester Valley Grange, Phoemxvllle Pike, Devault, Pa All eva Auct 610-647-2564. SAT DEC 15 -10 AM The Fried- man toy Collectioin at Ridge Fire Co along Rt 23 between Phoemxvllle and Rt 100 Ted Maurer AU-000593-L 610-323- 1573 SAT DEC 15 -10 AM Cooley Public Auction, Mansfield Fire man’s Social Hall, S Main St, Manstleld, Tioga Co, Pa Donald R Cooley, owner Randy Jelllff Auct 570-835-4214. SAT DEC 15-11 AM Machinery, Cattle. At Fraley Dairy Complex, Muncy, Pa Fraley auctln Co. R7IL 570-546-6907 MON. DEC 17 -12 PM Misc. rwStow &fh^nHa^ Water' gator pin box, $160; a pair of urns, $l5O. Also, a political knife, $200; a Coke tip tray, $270; an Edison phono graph, $500; an oak Vic trola, $320; an oak table and chair set, $160; an oak dresser with mirror,' $180; a child’s painted rocker, $250; a green onyx lamp, $110; a dough box, $100; a wooden tool box, $120; a gray tool box, $120; a drop leaf table with drawer, $250; a dry sink with lid, $500; a five piece bedroom set, $750; a jelly cupboard, $1,000; two two-door cupboards, $260 and $450; a one door cupboard, $180; a carved oak rocker, $185; an oak library table, $200; a Craftsman jointer, $200; a Profile sander, $lO5. The sale held for Ivan Ritz Jr., John Gerhart, Helen Fernsler and others was attended by 444 registered bidders. SALE AT HH AUCTIONS A rare double student lamp with winged dra gons and pigeon blood shades sold for a record auction price at Harry Hinman’s Dec. 1 auction in Newark, Del. Discov ered in a Baltimore attic where it had been tucked away for years, this 1890 lamp, manufactured in Philadelphia by the Man hattan Brass Co., real ized $15,900 including buyers premium. Other highlights of the day included a large, ornate oak sideboard with carved winged lions, $6,820; a seven-foot oak apothecary cabinet, $1,760; a rare Mettlach stein set with matching pitcher, decorated with seven dwarfs, $1,980; a collection of rare etched ruby flashed King’s Crown thumbprint serv ing pieces, $950; three Aladdin Lincoln Drape oil lamps, $198; a large WED DEC 19- 2PM Antiques, household goods, collectibles & tools at Horst Auction Center, at comer of Rl 322 & Durlach Rd, Ephrata, Lane Co., Pa For Kathryn D Sturgis Mr & Mrs JR Martin S others. Horst Aucts AU -438L 717-859-1331. SAT DEC 22-10 AM 400 Lots of G Whiz Gage Ridge Fire Co Pavilion along Rt 23 between Phoenixville & Rt 100. Ted Maur arAU-000593-L 610-323-1573 JANUARY TUES JAN 1 -8 30AM Antiques, collectibles, advertising Items, car, tools In the Remholds Fire Co Banquet Had, Rt 897, Remholds Ethel Yerger Estate Art Pan nebecker Auct. AU001476-L 717- 336-6983 SAT JAN 5 -10 AM Antique & collectible firearms At the Horst Auction Center, Corner of & Durlach Rd, EphraU Co, Pa For Kathryn G Horst Aucts AU43BL ' 1331 FRI.JAN 25 4PM 4 SAT 9AM Antique furniture, pnmitives, Greenware, git china, prints, artwork, watches, etc Horst Aucts 717-859-1331 FEBRUARY S, < S' The Power House Antique & Flea Market Rt. 29 3 Mi. N. Of Rt. 422 Collegevllle, PA 19426 Fine Antiques, Collectibles, Jewelry, Coins, Art Deco, Roseville, Rare Books, Life Magazines, Glass, Vintage Clothing, Stamps, Postcards OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9-5 Ph. 610-489-7388 PULK'f COOKSTOVIf ft PARLOR STOVRS 1948 S. Forge Road Palmyra, PA 17078 Buying - Selling - Restoring Jim Fulk Byappt. 717-838-4671 www.paonline.com/stoveman bronze bell, $825; and a large brass bell, $825. Other highlights in cluded a large walnut pier mirror, $385; a large painted primitive cup board, $242; a set of Maastricht flow blue plates, $132; a pre- Victorian handpainted bottle with Adam & Eve, $110; a Capodimonte pedestal, $120; a B & O Railroad chop plate, $198; a large Tiger to bacco tin, $94; a Royal Ruby complete luncheon set, $94; and a Victorian child’s sled, $llO. Also sold were many other lots of furniture, china, glass ware, silver, bottles, toys, pedal tractors, and hun dreds of great box lots. All prices in this report reflect a 10 percent buyer’s premium. HH Auctions is a family owned business in Maryland, with sales in Maryland and Delaware. They can be reached by writing to hhauc tions@aol.com or calling Dairy Memorabilia Collectors We are offering for sale this 1/32nd scale Divco Milk Delivery Truck bank made by Ertl. This truck was produced in honor of Goodenough’s Dairy, a long time family owned dairy from Northwestern Illinois. Truck is cream with black fenders & red hood & graphics, only 504 serialized units were produced. The cost per unit is $36.00 plus $3.95 S/H in the U.S. Send Check or Money Order To IVEY’S P.O. Box 26, Mt. Carroll, IL 61053 (815) 244-3034 1112 (410) 879-7578. Consign ments are now being ac cepted for the spring sale. KIPP ESI \TE SALE Horst Auctioneers conducted a public sale of household goods, col lectibles and tools Dec. 3f at 587 E. Market St., Marietta, for the Ladene M. Kipp estate. There were 215 regis tered bidders. Items sold include: A large three-door bookcase, $500; an oak high chest of drawers, $190; a waterfall cedar blanket chest, $100; a mahogany library table, $110; a two-piece living room set, $170; a dining room set, $190; a wicker patio set, $120; a snowblower, $280; two Hotpoint refrigerators, $220 and $110; a Maytag gas dryer, $150; and a barbecue grill, $lOO.
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