Lancaster Farming Antique Shows ■ Call Shelley Askcntfift} 0(717-626-2191 (press % . fax: 717-626-1210 of email; sashcroft.eph® lnpnews.com to place your antiques & collectibles advertising in our t tAntiaaes Genter*\ -se * .. . * .Mb* BUY - SELL - TRADE 2oth ANTIQUE HUNTING & FISHING SHOW & SALE SATURDAY, March 2, 2002 - 9:00 AM • 2:00 PM Lancaster Farm & Home Center • Arcadia Road • Lancaster, PA Take Service Road off Rt 72 South (Manheim Pike) off Rt. 30 & Rt. 283 Turn between Jones Pontiac & Conestoga Marine (follow show signs) Adm.: $3.00 8 Ft. Tables Available Rain Or Shine HUNTING & FISHING LICENSES • SHELL BOXES • OLD LURES • PLUGS • REELS • DECOYS • FISHING RODS • BOOKS • POSTERS • KNIVES • GUNS • TRAPS • PICTURES • RELATED ITEMS • HUNTING & FISHING PATCHES FREE PARKING & GOOD FOOD AVAILABLE ADVERTISED NATIONALLY & LOCALLY ALL STATE, FEDERAL & LOCAL REGULATIONS APPLY Remittance must accompany reservation. Send to: Ron Funk, R&S Enterprises, 34 North Vintage Road, Paradise, PA 17562. Information: (717) 442-4279 evenings. Anyone reserving a table must set up and sell . ★★★ DOOR PRIZES Next Lancaster Show - Saturday, August 3,2002 ANTIQUE FISHING & HUNTING SHOW The Carlisle Show SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3,2002, 9a.m.-3 p.m. Clarion Hotel & Convention Center (formerly the Embers) Interstate 81 New Exit 52 Rt 11 &PA Turnpike Exit 16, Carlisle, PA Admission $5.00 SNOW OR SHINE Special Room Rates for show 1-800-692-7315 for reservations For information call BART “The Reel Man” Day (717) 845-4422 • Evening (717) 243-3355 VENDORS and CONSIGNORS WANTED THIRD jm ANNUAL J| TOY SHOW & AUCTION Sat., February 23, 2002 Benefit York Co. 4-H Center 1/2 mile off Rt. 116 on the Stoverstown Road, Bair, PA SHOW - 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Table Space $lO.OO All dealers welcome; Old Toys, Collectible Cards, Trains, Dolls, Winross, Nascar, Hot Wheels,, Matchbox, Ertl, Etc. " Antique Reports COLLECTIBLES AND OTHER ITEMS SALE Antique Lures Creels • Reels Guns • Knives Decoys • Licenses Bamboo Rods A public sale of collec tibles, toys and sports cards was conducted Thursday at Horst Auc tion Center, Ephrata. There were 236 regis tered bidders. Highlights included a Walt Disney train set, $1,400; a Unique Art Lil’ Abner Dog Patch Band, $525; a Unique Art kiddy cyclist toy, $250; a John Deere precision tractor, $300; a Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs soap set, $210; a Popeye and boat soap set, $140; a Lone Ranger soap set, $160; a Wizard of Oz soap set, $200; a Steiff skunk, $200; a train set,. $140; a Lionel train set,| $210; eight .passenger I cards, $140; a Marx Motor Drome toy, $130; a Marx busy miner, $140; a Marx drummer, $170; a Marx crawler with box, $200; a Marx warship, $200; a mechanical GI Joe, $180; a Pennsylva nia train set, $195; a Lionel fast-food train, $145; a 1992 Longa berger basket, $110; four Dresden mini baskets, $150; and five Dresden mini baskets, $l2O. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata. A public sale of an tiques, household goods, collectibles and tools was conducted Wednesday for the Ruth DeFran cesco estate, Carl L. McElheny and others at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. There were 500 registered bidders. Among the items sold were a five-piece Depres sion bedroom set, $800; an eight-piece oak dining room set, $775; a pair of walnut canopy beds, $650; a Hitchcock dining room set, $700; a three piece blond bedroom set, $475; a cottage-style jelly cupboard, $400; a five piece cherry bedroom set, $180; a marble-top wash stand, $190; a mahogany buffet, $350; a mini dry sink, $250; a spinning wheel, $195; a wall mounted tool chest, $240; a hide-a-bed sofa, $160; a three-piece bed room set, $190; a green bench, $425; a wooden wheelbarrow, $185; a large wooden chest, $230; a paint decorated buffet, $175; a Duncan Phyfe sofa, $225; a ma hogany dresser with mirror, $200; a mahog any chest and vanity, $325; and a mahogany high chest, $3OO. Also a pair of French style chairs, $130; a roto tiller, $340; a high pressure washer, $375; a lone star quilt, $450; an appliqued quilt, $325; a blue-and-white quilt, $650; a coverlet, $150; a repro redware platter, $160; a piece of Stahl pottery, $500; a Redwing pottery pitcher, $250; Hull art pottery, $210; a Heisey glass basket, $200; an iron bank, $200; a mechanical toy fly, $110; a Roseville basket, $110; two banjos, $llO each; a Nippon vase, DEFRANCESCO ESTATESALE $180; postcards, $140; a green kerosene lamp, $140; an oil painting and frame, $450; a Howdy Doody windup toy, $575; a giraffe doorstop, $120; a butter and eggman windup toy, $675; a me chanical car, $105; a train set with box, $220; a train set, $190; a tin mo torcycle, $160; a dia mond ring, $180; and a diamond ring and band, $l5O. The sale was con ducted by Horst Auc tioneers, Ephrata. Lancaster Fanning 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: Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 26, 2002-B: Antique Shops FOLK'S COORSTOVES ft PARLOR STOVES 1948 S. Forge Road Palmyra, PA 17078 Buying - Selling - Restoring JimFulk Byappt. 717-838-4671 www.paonline.com/stoveman Phone No: 12:
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