820-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 13, 2002 O THE ANTIQUE DETECTIVE Anne Gilbert Painted Tinware Can Be Pricey Would you pay more than a thou sand dollars for a paint decorated tin coffeepot? Or more than $2,000 for a small, paint decorated tin trunk'’ Somebody did at a recent Skinner Americana auction. 1 do have to con fess these aren't the type of tinware vou’d find at vour supermarket. These were among se\eral early 19th century pieces of charmingly painted American tinware, which are not easy to come by these days. The auctioned pieces are one of three types of paint ed tinware sought by collectors The others are “Tole” that was first popu lar in 15th century England. France, and Japan, when pieces were brought to Northern Europe from China. No matter the name or the way it is finished, tinware begins as sheet steel, coated on both sides with a thin layer of tin. The painting technique and forms used determine its' des criptive name. The older the piece and the more interesting the art. the higher the price. The craft of Japanning became popular in England in the mid-15th century and was an imitation of the fashionable. Oriental lacquerware. The art subjects were Chinese land scapes, figures, and floral motifs. Public Auction of Valuable Furniture; Antiques; China; Glassware; Coins; Tools; Lawn Equipment Saturday July 20, 2002 Auction Time: 9:00 A.M. Location: 190 Cooper Avenue, Landisville, PA. From Main Street Landisville turn south on Cooper Ave to property on right. Oak bow front china closet w/claw feet, gate leg drop leaf table w/dove tailed drawer, oak bowed glass china closet; dovetailed blanket chest, mar ble top washstand, (6) decorated halt spindle plank bottom chairs, marble top coflee table, (2) drop leaf tables w/dovetailed drawers, Kohler & Campbell piano, 9 pc. dining room suite-hutch, server, table, (6) chairs; Cedar chest made by John Buffenmyer, Florin, PA. 4 pc. bedroom suite, wooden church benches, wash stand, decorated chair, dresser. Singer treadle sewing machine. Keystone kitchen cabinet, wooden benches, oak book case, chifforobe, Estey electric keyboard, (2) 4 drawer file cabinets, misc. chairs, video cabinet, 2 pc living room suite, wooden rocker, Victor safe, wooden porch rocker, wooden harness horse, Electrolux vacuum, microwave oven, floor & table lamps Slag glass table lamp, Moravian star, kerosene lamp, market basket, (2) lanterns, shaft bells, crock, (20) leather postcards, J.E. Brubaker saffron box, 1940 E. Hempfield school banner, 1935 Mt. Joy school banner, brass butch er bell, Noritake sandwich set, glass basket, Fostoria glassware, China din ner set, SS flatware, W.R. & Community silverware, cut glass bowl, (4) hob nail vases. Crystal water set. Carnival berry set. Carnival bowl, Germany & Bavana serving dishes, hen on nest, pedestal bowl, (12) cup and saucers, China & glass bells, (12) salts, Salunga Bicentennial plate, Austria cake plates, cream & sugar, cruet, Correl ware set, Pyrex mixing bowls, Pyrex baking dishes. Fire King glassware. Stem ware, tumblers, kitchen utensils, kettles, coffee maker, blender, deep fryer, toaster, meat sheer, Erie skillet. Family scale, toaster oven, roasting pans, milk bottles, Moore, City Dairy, Meadow View Farm, C.M. Herr & Son Mt. Joy, Turkey Hill milk box. Patchwork Quilt Comforters, bed spreads, table cloths, blankets, braided rug, Yo Yo pillow, afghan, horse blanket, (2) lap robes, doilies, buttons, ladies Hamilton watch, Elgin watch, (2) Elgin pocket watches, costume jewelry - necklaces, bracelets, pins, earrings, etc.; Child’s wooden settee, min. child’s table & chairs, child’s wooden wheelbarrow, games, books. Happy Days at the Farm book, song books. Stars & Stripes newspapers, Yank magazine, 80+ Morgan & Peace silver dollars, silver halves, misc. coins, wooden nickels; 1976 Kawasaki Sno Jet SST 340 snowmobile 1977 Kawasaki Astro 340 snowmobile, 2 sled snowmobile trailer. Yardman 6 hp 20” cut lawnmower, used 2 yrs; Shp rototiller, Reo reel mower, lawn seeder, 1 1/2 ton floor jack, Honda 70 motor bike. Mantis garden tiller, lawn edger, B&D router, B&D sabre saw, floor jack, Creeper, bench vice, drill press, (2) screw jacks. Jack stands, miter box, crosscut saw, log chains, brake riveter, aluminum ext. ladder, wooden ext. ladder, stepladder, car ramps, post jacks. Craftsman paint sprayer. Snap-on tool chest, ext. cords, Holstein air pumps, Sears battery charger, 3/8” cordless drill. Craftsman ratchet, Billings socket set, plane, drill bit sharpener, C clamps, hand tools, shredder, garden tools, sledge hammer, electric string trimmer. Craftsman blower, market scale, flatirons, wash baskets, pitcher pump, tobacco spear, lantern, hedge trimmers, lawn roller, misc. wrenches, hammers, shop tools, plus other useful items. Terms: Cash or Good Check Day of Auction. No out of state checks accepted. Auction conducted by John D. Stauffer Auctioneers AU-1509-L Phone; (717) 665-5099 Manhetm, PA. 17545 French examples, known as “Tole”. which translates into “sheet tin" is known for a more formalized, highly skilled artwork. It was avidly collected before there was any inter est in American painted tinware. - hen 1Bth to early 19th century pieces come to market, they sell for several thousand dollars. In Colonial America, painted tin ware was imported from England and very expensive. In 1749 the English parliament passed a law prohibiting rolling and plating mills in the Colonies, so American tinsmith began producing it. By 1750 large quantities were being made. Peddlers traveled from town to town, selling it far from its’ origins. The first pieces were decora ted with brushes and oil paints. The backgrounds were dark and Ja panned. Surprisingly many of the artists were women. Among those docu mented are Mary Ann Buckley, and Ann and Minerva Butler. CLUES; Today, many of the early tin artists such as Zachariah Stevens can be recognized by their style. Ste vens (b. 1778)) created boxes, flower (Turn to Page B 21) S. Thomas Shelf Clock Auction For John L. & Dorothy E. Kraybill Lancaster Farming “Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, BABY GRAND PIANO, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, COLLECTIBLES & TOOLS WED., JULY 17, 2002 at 2:00 P.M. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, located at the corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd. (approx. 2-1/2 miles west of Ephrata), Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA. FURNITURE - A Ig variety oi antique & mod ern including bedroom. Dining room. Living room & Kitchen (sets & individual pcs ) "HIGH LIGHTS" - Kimball Baby Grand piano. Set ot paint dec chairs. Mahogany sleigh style bedroom set. 2 Nice antique oak china closets. Lions head sideboard. Depression. Maple, Pine, Upholstered & much more 1 APPLIANCES - Upright freezer. Good auto washer & dryers. Window A C . Microwaves, New computer. Several TVS, VCR, Kitchenware, Clocks, Lamps. Tin & Metalware CHINA & GLASSWARE - Lg variety of antique. Collectible & modem including Flow Blue, Ironstone, Copper Lustre, Rockingham, Ma)olica, Bone China, Nontake, Figurines, Collector plates. Art pottery. Stoneware, Cut, Pressed & pattern glass, Fostona, Bristol, Bohemian, Lead crystal, Carnival, Milk & col ored, Kero lamps LINENS - Quilt tops & patches. Counterpanes, Shawl, Hooked & braided rugs. Doilies, Facywork, Sewing supplies. Books, Records, Stamp albums, Pnnts & frames. Games, Dolls, Toys. TOOLS - Roto tiller, Lawn mowers. Garden & hand tools. Ladders, Milk can. Sprinkling can. Fishing creel & tackle. Furniture parts & much more! * A more detailed listing is available on our Web Site www.horstauction.com. The most complete listing w/photos on evening of 7/16 & 7/17 all day. ** No out-of-state checks without prior approval. Horst aucts. ■ AU43BL T. Glenn (7i?) 859-1331 7 38-2i32 Thnmne A www horstauclion oom 11 iuii ms «. ■■VOICES OF EXPERIENCE" PUBLIC AUCTION HO TRAINS & ACCESSORIES HO STRUCTURES & SCENERY SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2002 @lO A.M. RIDGE FIRE COMPANY PAVILION ALONG RT. 23, BETWEEN PHOENIXVILLE, PA & RT. 100 EXHIBIT: FRIDAY EVENING 7-9, 8-10 AUCTION DAY What we have is a large collection of HO Trains and kits upstairs, plus a fabulous operating layout downstairs. There will be a van load of Locomotives (he favored Bowser) and rolling stock of every descrip tion. We have not really penetrated the train room. The layout fills the basement and was designed, engineered & built by a very clever, skilled craftsman using numerous modular panels that we hope to remove so that you can be delighted by these meticu lously constructed examples of the model builder’s art. The structures themselves will be an inspiration to every model railroader who sees them. No catalog lists, selling country style! A 10% Buyer’s Premium will apply. PHONES: 610-323-1573 OR 610-367-5024 ALSO FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS AT 610-495-5504 ★9:00 AM BOTH DAYS^ LOCATED AT: Mi ILs 29M 1 incoln Hvvv Fast Sotidershtirg lancasterCo PA horn L ancaslu lake Routt t() (1 incohi Hvvv) Past approximated x miles to Mr PL s on the Icll past Dutch Haven Horn Gap lake Route VI West approximateK 9 miles to Mi 'U s on Right Plentv ot liee paikmg at Kmc s Acres next dooi Watch toi signs ★ APPROXIMATELY 1/4 MILLION LABELS ★ Ctgat. Broom, Vegetable, Seed. Canning, Crate Caddv Perfume. Beer. Soda and Many Mote ★ HUNDREDS OF ASSORTED POSTERS ★ Movie Circus Advertising. Political, Military Hitlei Vietnam. Auto. Raihoad. and many others plus the wooden poster lacks & much more ★ ANTIQUES & COLLECTOR PAPER ITEMS ★ Select books & magazines. Old newspapers. Postcards Movie stills. Ice cream signs & items, Elvis & Beatles items. Asst Slock & Bonds. Marine Corps collection Calenders, Prints. Sport items. Magi, ,Magazines, Studebaker, Old auto items, political pins, crochet & knitting magazines. Country store items. Margarine boxes. Cigar boxes. Tin signs. Kitchen utensils. Asst China & glass, Bottles, File cabinets. Racks, Cabinets. Lg display showcases. & much more AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Mr 31 is selling all his inventory m his 2 story warehouse Some lots in bulk, others individually Labels, Posters, and assorted paper sold both days Showcases and displays sold Saturday Don’t miss it' PAYMENT TERMS: Payment m full day of auction with cash or good PA check. Out of state check with bank guarantee only. No Buyer Premium Auction Conducted By: D i M|| Stephen J. Barr-AU-002422-L |AKK James S. Davis Jr-AU-002421-L Gap ’ PA 17527 (717) 442-9221 ★Plenty of Good Food Available* AUCTIONEERS Announcements Day of Auction Take Precedence Over Previous Advertising TED MAURER (AU-000593-L) Successful Auction Management Phone 610-323-1573 in Pottstown, PA Visit our website at www.maurerail.com ★ HUGE 2 DAY ★ public Auction OF TWO STORY WAREHOUSE FULL OF EPHEMERA ITEMS. POSTERS, LABELS, SIGNS, STOCKS & BONDS, BOOKS, AUTO PAPER ITEMS, SHOWCASES & DISPLAYS & MORE. ★FRL, JULY 26 & SAT., JULY 27, 2002^ Auction Conducted For: Mr. 3L Leonard L. Lasko 3