826-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 19, 2002 Antique Shows Antiques & Collectibles Auction Register SAT JAN 26 9 30AM Large estate and collectibles auction Long Green Vol Fire Co Long Green & Manor Rds, Long Green Md tsennock Aucl 410 557-8052 WED JAN 26 -10 AM Com Auc lion at Carnage Comer Restau rant/Hall on Rt 45 Miffhnburg Pa Marion Pollock Walker owner Mark J Jones AUIS9SL, Jeff Dunkelberger AU3O43L 570-286- 0052 WED JAN 26 - 930 & SAT FEB 23 900+ Lots of collector and Investment quality coins JMI Coins Marlin Heaps AU0002762-L WED JAN 30 2PM At Horst Auction Center Sale of antiques HH goods collectibles & Tools For William Garner Sure Ham mer Horst Aucts AU-438-L AU -1767-L AU2829-L 717-738- 3080 WED JAN 30 - 3PM Antique & Estate auction 4-H Building, Md Stale fairgrounds York Rd, Timon, Md Steve Dance Aucts 410-823-3993 FEBRUARY FEB 1,2 &3 183 th Semi-Annual York Antiques Show & Sale at York Fairgrounds convention & Expo Center Memonal Hall East York, Pa Managed by Melvin Anon, 302-875-5326 SAT FEB 2 - 9AM Quilts dolls, paper goods, collectibles 30 E Canal SI, Dover, Pa For Mar guerite Dnnis Nevm B Rentzel AU2483-L, Zachery Gross AU -3206-L 717-843-2679 SAT FEB 2 - 9AM 700 farm toys tractors, implements, trucks, banks, Hess trucks, Ertl, Buddy L, Hubley, Nylmt At Al Staff Fire man's Building, Willow St, Pa For Willis K Lefever Miller & Siegnst Auct AUI723L 717-687- 6857 SAT FEB 2 -10 AM Retro Auc tion 1950’5, 1960'5, 1970'S At 1550 Sand Hill Rd, Hershey, Pa Ziegler Auction Co AH981L717- 533-4267 SAT FEB 2-10 AM Antique, col lectible & Modem firearms, hunt ing & fishing accessories, sup plies & collectibles At Horst Auc tion Center, Corner of Rt 322 & Durlach Rd, Ephrata, Lane Co, Pa. Horst Aucts AU43BL MON FEB 4 - SPM Firearms Auction, Miller’s Auction Center, Bethel, Pa Dwight 0 Miller, auct AU-2414-L 717-933-5736 WED FEB 6 - 2PM Antiques, household goods collectibles & Tools at Horst Auction Center, at corner of Rt 322 & Durlach Rd, Ephrata, Lane Co, Pa For Anna Farlow Estate Mr & Mrs Logan Carpenter Horst Auct AU43BL SAT FEB 9 - 9AM Antiques, per sonal property, Longaberger Baskets At Denver Mre Hall, Locust St, Denver Boro By Luel la Millisock and Betty Wike Art Pannebecker Auct #AL)-001476- L 717-336-6983 SAT FEB 9 - 9AM Household, Mv cnaetowqr «onies.-322-U> .• , COMPLETE AUCTIONEERING SERVICE 1 PUBLIC AUCTION SAT., JANUARY 26, 2002 @ 9:00 AM SELLING ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES For Two Snyder County Homes At The Beaver Fair Grounds, Beaver Springs PA DIRECTIONS: From Harrisburg take Rts 1I&15 north. Several miles north of Liverpool turn left onto Rt 104 Take Rt 104 North to Middleburg PA Turn left and travel south/west on Rt 522 through the town of Beaver Springs. Just outside of town turn left onto Rt 235 Take the first left, auction just ahead on the right LLECTIBLES Chestnut Jelly Cupboard; Grandfather’s Clock; Fruit Cupboard; Sq. Oak Tables; Cradle, Oak Dresser & Chests of Drawers; Exceptional Set of 6 Larkin Oak Pressed Back Chairs, Mantle Clocks; Rocking Chair; Youth Chair; High Chair; Trunks; Deacon’s Bench; Gateleg Table, Clinton County Coverlet, 1848; Early Cast & Brass Hand Crank Candy Machine bv Mill Bros.: Wooden PRR Bucket, PRR Lock, & PRR Pocket Watch; Several Other Pocket Watches: Cedar Chests; Odd Chairs, Flow Blue Bowls, Plates; Flow Blue Cashmere Teapot: Baskets; Copper Wash Boiler, Early Paint Decorated Settee, cut down to bench: Cold Springs Beer Tray, Sunbury PA, P.A Herman’s Sifter, Milk Bottles; Fair View, Erdley’s Leidigs, Bnesh’s, Buffalo Valley, Wilsons, Bechtels, Reeds, & More; Bloomsburg Sheer, Old Cracker Jar, Teddy Bear; Set of Oak Pressed Back Chairs; 1000+ Pieces of Depression Glass to include. Cabbage Rose, Cherry Blossom, Princess, Mayfair, Diamond & Lace, Poinsettia, Ins, Florentine, Madnd, Open Lace, Royal Lace, Doric Queen Mary, & Patrician in forms as follows; Rare Decanter, Candy Dishes, Glasses, Vases, Plates, Salt & Peppers, Soups, Desserts, Sugar & Creamers, Cookie Jars, & More, Crocks & Jugs, some decorated, 1881 5 Dollar Gold Piece: Ice Cream Scoops, Ice Cream Mold; Old Birth Certificate; Hop-A-Long Cassidy Puzzles in Ong Box, Old Tin Chicken, 1928 PA Fishing License; New Berlin Cookie Cutters; Rolling Green Card; Granger Picnic 1902 Cup; Orphan Annie Cup; Beer Trays; Coke Pocketkmfe; The American Soldier in the Civil War. 1895: “War for the Union” Vol. 3, Mickey Mouse Pocket Watch; Tin Toy Top; Mayflower Dish Set, 90+ Pieces by Wood & Son; Gray Granite Coffeepot, Blue Swirl, & Others; Frostie Root Bear Sign; Records; Cast Teapots; Longaberger Baskets; Large Little Black Sambo Book; Ball Bats; Jardinieres; Early Photos; Roseville 667/4” & 57/4”; Muggsay Dog Cookie Jar; Cookbooks; R.S. Prussia Sugar Bowl; Punch Bowl Set; End of the Day Toothpick Holder, Sailboat Tumblers; Candlesticks; Rare Green Ice Bowl; Sunbury Creamer, 1972; 1915 Lewisburg Fair Cup; Percival Herman for Senator, 1904; Child’s Cherry Blue Dishes; Heisey Glass Basket, Carnival Glass, Trout & Fly, some Northwood, Chest Type Coke Cooler from Fremont Fire Department, (2) Tin Pepsi Signs, 11.5” H x 27” W, “Dnnk Pepsi” with Embossed Pepsi-Cola Bottle Cap; CIVIL WAR ITEMS OF FAMOUS SNYDER COUNTY SOLDIER Corporal Henry Brown of Company D, 152nd Regiment, who resided in Freeburg PA, served faithfully for the Union for three years & three months. While stationed at Fortress Monroe,Virginia he and another Snyder Countian, Comrade Buck, had the distinguished honor of guarding Confederate President Jefferson Davis after he was captured by Union troops. After the war Mr Brown returned to his former trade of wagon making, and was later elected Associate Judge of Snyder County in 1889 and served until 1893. Honorable Henry Brown died on January 6, 1929. Being offered are his. Diary of the war yea rc , dating Oct 11, 1862 to Nov 11, 1863; Portrait; Canteen; Leather Side Pouch, Powder Horn; Belt & Buckle, Maxi Ball Pre-Loads; Cross Cannons from Hat, Brass Eagle Medallion; Stir-ups, KENNETH E. MASSINGER RR 02, Box 985 McClure, PA 17841 ® 658-3536 11532-L Barrville Rd, past Peachey's Meat Market last farm on left Mr &Mrs JosieA Hostetler owners Elam StolUfus AU-003762-L, WG Wolfe AU-001035-L SAT FEB 9-9 AM Antiques Col lectibles at the Bowman Bros Factory Complex, one block N of Fit 25 at Ih e9OO Block in Valley View, Western Schuylkill Co, Pa Estate of Came E Green, Elaine M Cave & Hiram T Green Deib- & o NTIOUE! NEIL A. COURTNEY IMA R.D. #1 Box 239 SSfi Richfield, PA 17086 £ES (570) 539-8791 All-002651-L Antique Reports DRINNON ESTATESALE A five-acre parcel with a large pond and stream, two-story farmhouse, stone bank barn and out buildings sold for $240,000 during a four day public sale of real estate, antiques, dishes, collectibles and other personal property con ducted Nov. 24, Dec. 1, Dec. 14 and Jan. 12 for the Hugh K. Drinnon estate, 472 Furnace Road, Birdsboro, Berks County. The buyers were Karl and Linda Knauer, Geigertown, Berks County. The Knauers also bought a 29-acre parcel, with a pond and stream, for $185,000. There were* 808 bid ders throughout the auc tion. The proceeds from the sale of personal prop- art Aucts AU-1599-L b/U-425- 2256 SAT FEB 9- 9 AM Antique Tools & Primitives held at Horst Auc tion Center, Rt 322 & Durlach Rd, Ephrata, Lane Co, Pa Horst AuctS AU43BL SAT FEB 9 - 9AM Household, tools, machinery, ponies 322 to Belleville Exit, to 655,1 1/2 mile to BArrville Rd Mr & Mrs Josie A Hostetler Elam Stollzfus W G Wolfe aucts AU-003762-L, AU -001035-L SAT FEB 23 - SAM Bth Annual Toy Show, Between Hazleton and Berwick, Sugarloat Fire Co Inc 570-788-3445 MARCH SUN MAR 3 - SAM 22nd Annu al Show and Sale, Baltimore Antique Bottle Club Athletic Cen ter, Essex Campus of the com munitv colleqe of Baltimore Co erty exceeded $153,u0u. Among items sold were a keg, $5O; a boat, $325; a carriage, $2,400; a cart, $700; a wagon, $1,025; a wall desk, $4,200; a corner cup board, $3,200; a marble top dresser, $550; a washstand, $650; a bed room suite, $1,800; a rope bed, $2,900; an oak closet, $1,200; a dry sink, $1,100; a sled, $650; a clothes tree, $150; a china closet, $5,000; a chest of drawers, $675; a mirror divider, $425; a mirror, $200; a cabbage cutter, $110; a bench, $475; a sewing machine, $125; a candle mold, $7O; a monkey-skull stein, $250; a jar of marbles, $250; a coffee pot, $700; a dog doorstop, $9O; a Majolica asparagus dish, $525; an iron bus, $3,200; an iron spaniel doorstop, $180; a stump-face to bacco jar, $210; a dog to bacco jar, $275; and a large western-style carpet, $3,800. Also, a music box, $2,000; an Abbey pitcher and bowl, $275; a large shepherd painting, $850; dueling pistols, $1,500; a symphonium, $2,200; a PRIMITIVES - OAK - EASTLAKE GAUDY DUTCH - ANTIQUES - CIVIL WAR ITEMS - FOLK ART - ESTATE ITEMS SAT. JAN. 26, (snow date 27th) at 9 A.M. Located in the WOTRING AUCTION CENTER on Rte 873, just 4.1 miles North of the “Y” with Rte. 309 from Schnecksville, Pa. JUST NORTH OF ALLENTOWN, PA. PRIMITIVE FURNITURE: 5 jelly cupboards - 1 grained - 1 red/black/2 drawers - 3 others, plank settee, grained comer cup board (blind), set 6 plank chairs, arrowback highchair, prim, step-back cup board, 2 drysmks, var. blanket chests - 1 turned leg, 2 tool chests - 1 red & blue, var. benches 1 mortised - 1 old red & others, Sheraton/Empire cherry chest/drawers, Sheraton stand/drawer & gallery, wal. 2 dr. DL stand, wash stand, DL table, wall cupboard, cherry mghtstand/crazed finish, PENNA GERMAN 1771 DECORATED DOWER CHEST (needing, but, well worthy of restoration - tulips - urns - pinwheel flowers), rope bed, Sheraton stand, early prim, water stand/drawer/blue, decorated rocker, quilt rack, slant lid grain chest. MISC.: 2 marbleized slate fireplace fronts/mantel, mahog. breakfront china, wicker & porch rockers. OAK: “S” rolltop desk, 3 sec. stack bookcase/drawer, mirror/coathooks, desk chair, rockers, 2 “S” front high chests, chifforobe, dresser, parlor stand, sew. mach., knockdown wardrobe, clothes tree, washstand, drop front desk. VICTORIAN/EAST LAKE: oval (low) marble top table, marble top stand, 3 pc. wal. parlor suite, var. side chairs - lomately carved/gargoyle heads, set 6 needlepoint DR chairs, ceramic jardiniere/stand, jardiniere style umbrella stand, old leaded glass DR dome shade/tuhps, marble top table & wood top table. DEPRES SION ERA: BR furniture, DR suite, 2 servers, sidechairs, mahog. pedestal DR table, ornate pie crust table/carving, demilune sofa table. GAUDY DUTCH: PLATES - BUTTERFLY 10” & 7 1/2”, SINGLE ROSE 10” BOWL & 8 1/4” PLATE, GRAPE 8 1/4” PLATE, CARNATION 8 1/4” PLATE, IRONSTONE: platters, pitcher/bowls, teapots, tureen, s & cream er, plates etc., Johnson coach ironstone. CIVIL WAR: ORIG. HAVER SACK-CANTEEN-BAYONET of Solomon Ruch Co. “A” 2nd Btn. 14 Army. SMALLS: LARGE VAR. KEROSENE LAMPS, var. sleigh & shaft bells, candlestick phone/ringer, desklamp, cat & cuckoo Lux clocks, oak oct. wall clock, lip adz., split oak basket, coffee grinder, scale, large copper candy kettle/stand, kero. Ford driving lamp, wood mortar & pestle, butcher fork & ladle, tin cooky cutters, jugs & crocks incl. 4 blue dec., pressed & dep. glass, HEISEY 2 PC. PUNCH BOWL, water set. Cl pig bank, M. Chunk paper weight, 2 Steiff dogs, oriental “throw” rugs, room size hook rug, carnival bowl, majolica dish, wal. inlaid “Bible” box, Ray-O-lamp, deco TT radio, plated tea svc., 10’ WOODEN ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. SIGN, Allentown souvenir pcs. incl. monument plate - Clifford park pitcher - etc., L.C. TIFFANY FAVRILE pulpit (?) neck vase, Bristol dec. vase, RARE PUNCHED TIN DECORATED SPICE BOX/PA. DUTCH MOTIF, 1/2 STOCK STRIPE MAPLE PERC. LONGRIFLE, var. QUILTS, 3 banjo wall clocks, large Fiesta bowl, var. post Civil War bayonets, Jadeite mix bowls, butter print, early Singer crank sew. mach., Horlacher mug, 2 ‘39 Worlds Fair tin banks, var. beaded purses, var. luster creamers, sterl pin tray & mug, OLD NAZI ORIG. DAGGER, 6 nice mantel clocks, REMING TON 18” Bronco Buster statue, hanging oil lamp, 1948 Audubon prints 22x25 1/2”, 1898 LVRR 36x21” wall timetable, wal. lap desk, 18 1/2” STELLA MUSIC BOX DISC ONLY, Western Union pore, sign, A 1 Smith 40x54 poster, 1930 5 Vol. History of J. Jersey, 1909 5 Vol. Hist, of Wilkes- Barre, tobacco adv. thermometer, Simon Ale tray, pr. cast brass/prism cande labra, FOLK ART TRAMP STYLE LORDS PRAYER/GRAINING DATED, toy tin & wood “Golfer” on end of club, Van Briggle blue shell vase, sponge bowl, frat. sword, RR switch & other RR lanterns, D&H LVRR-JCL RR keys, early NJZ lock & key, Mission wall clock, ornate slag glass fl. lamp, brass jelly kettle, early redware fluted flowerpot (Wagner), local arrowheads, large old Fairbanks beam scale, wooden sled, doughbox, & LOTS of smalls unlisted. FURNITURE PROMPTLY @ 9 AM! TERMS: CASH OR LOCAL PA. CHECK ONLY - NONE OUT OF STATE - NO CREDIT CARDS & NO BUYERS FEES! Pa. dealers bring 2002 tax lisc. numbers! Preview 6'30 to 8:30 PM. 1/25/02. TIM WOTRING AUCTIONEER AUIS63L 610-799-4843 AUCTION CENTER 610-767-8610 www.wotringauction.com Antique Shops ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES • COUNTRY FURNISHINGS Rt. 23 W. Main St. 'l'llh MIL Exit 22 PA Turnpike PROPERTY Morgantown, PA 19543 ANTTQI ES Hi (610) 286-8854 (610)286-7711 90 dealers on two floors Additional Parking & Open 7 Days 10 to 5:30 Entrance m Rear ofStore Visit our website at www.themillproperty.com flow-blue pitcher and bowl, $900; a cheese plate, $190; a piano baby, $130; a large village scene platter, $250; old postcards and viewer, $425; a girl-with-dog fig urine, $200; a large dancer figurine, $600; a head figurine, $1,500; a piano light, $375; a Grant ribbon, $190; an oil lamp, $450; a buffalo bank, $175; an Abe Lin coln ribbon, $375; a blue bird feeder, $400; Civil War slides, $600; a large hunter figurine, $850; a postal scale, $225; a Betsy Ross print, $150; a pansy picture, $210; a large copper ladle, $260; a large basket with wheels, $100; a doll, $110; a crock, $220; and an agate wall hanging, $6OO. The sale was con ducted by Horning Farm Agency Auctioneers, Morgantown, Berks County.