Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 21, 2002, Image 69

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    # PUBLIC AUCTION y-A.
Saturday, AJJkX
September 28,2002
at 8:30 A.M.
Turn off Route 11 & 15 onto Route 104 North. Travel 2 miles, make left
onto Oriental Road & travel 2 1/2 miles to stop sign at Oriental Store.
Make right, travel 8/10 mile, make left & travel 1/2 mile to Leininger
Church Road. T\im left & go 1 mile to auction on right. Watch for auc
tion signs.
ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES & TOOLS
Old dovetailed blanket chest w/3 drawers on bottom green trimmed in gold;
(4) plank bottom chairs green trimmed w/gold & leaf design on top; (2) china
closets; cedar wardrobe; (4) 5 shelf book shelves; (3) wood cabinets w/doors
& shelves; round Maytag wringer washer, needs work; (2) air conditioners;
(2) picnic tables; (2) Perfection heaters; Singer elec, sewing machine; coffee
table; lamps; sm. appliances; shoe shine kit; 4 gal. F.S. & B. New Brighton,
PA crock jug in blue; F.H. Cowden 3 gal. crock; A.G. Dipple, Lewistown 5
gal. crock; 3 gal. crock jug; (7) 1 ga. crocks; M&H Co. PA 5 qt. cast iron ket
tle; crock bowls; George Kreuzberg #l9 bottle; (2) Fiestaware gravy boats;
Carnival glass pitcher w/etch flowers & (12) glasses; Carnival glass basket;
Carnival glass rose design butter dish; bowls & pitcher; (8) salt dips; (9)
arrowheads; Hens on Nest; dinner bell; (3) Aunt Jemima S&P shakers; can
dle mold; buttter turn; butter print; 5 pc. bath set me. pitcher & bowl; assmt.
glass pitchers; Fenton glass basket; asstmt. vases; Depressionware; Dresden
pitcher & bowl; Shirley Temple cup, cereal bowl & pitcher; Gettysburg,
Middletown 1913 Fair flashglass; Austria meat plates; (4) marble eggs; kmck
knacks: old quilt; woven baskets; granite teapot w/6 cups, & pie plate w/fruit
design; granite & brass dippers; wire egg baskets: Dietz lantern; ice tongs;
wooden pulleys; Lightning Glider sled; Budweiser cast iron Clydesdales;
New Haven regulator 8 day wall clock, old Elgin pocket watch; kerosene
lamps; old valentines; East Salem, PA post card published by G S. Wmey &
Son; nice asstmt Big Little Books; Ig. asstmt. Ideal books; Vol. 1 & 2 History
Of That Part Of The Susq. & Juniata Valleys; Juniata Justice by Marian
Mertz; PA Gettysburg Vol. 1 Book; Asstmt. other books; old records; guitar;
old Bausch Jacob Steiner violin in case; old hand carved wood ducks, geese
& swan (nice); child’s breakfast set; child’s Wolverine stove, sink & refrig
erator; metal doll house; (4) bicycles; canning & jelly jars; Power Kraft 10”
table saw; old Shop Master wood lathe; Craftsman lathe tools; wood chisels;
R&D DeWalt 8” radial arm saw; Rockwell radial drill press; Power Kraft
belt sander; Power Kraft 4 1/2” jointer; brace bits; wood bar clamps; broad
ax; adz; C clamps; wheelbarrow; nice asstmt. jump traps; door panels; draw
er pulls; hardware; hand & garden tools; Gig & many other items of interest.
GUNS & RELATED ITEMS
Winchester Model 95 lever action 35 cal. WCF, Rare; Winchester Model
1892 3220 WCF lever action w/octagon barrel; Winchester model 1872 4440
lever action; Marlin safety model 1893 special smokeless deal 3240 lever
action w/octagon barrel; Winchester model 1892 3840 WCF; Savidge 3240
lever action w/octagon barrel Remington Model 700 BDL 22-250
w/Bushnell Scope; Remington Model 700 7MM stainless steel barrel
w/Weaver scope; Remington model 700 300 H&H magnum w/Simmons
scope; Remington Model 700 25-06 w/Tasco scope; Remington model 660
6MM; Winchester model 70 XTR Sporter 338 Magnum w/fiberglass stock;
Marlin 35 Remington model 336 lever action w/red field scope; Marlin
model 1895 45-70 lever action; Marlin model 444 S 444 cal. lever action;
Ruger model 77 270 bolt action w/scope; Savidge model 99A 243 lever
action w/scope; Mossberg model 800 BSM 243 w/scope; Ruger 77 22 22
Hornet w/scope; J. Stevens Target Gun 32 long single shot patent date Oct.
29, 1889; German Mosser model BMM; Ruger model 1022 22 cal. semi
automatic; Winchester model 270 22 pump w/scope; Mossberg model 640
KA 22 Magnum w/scope; Winchester model 61 22 pump; Savidge model
340 22 Hornet w/scope; Revolution model 120 22 semi-automatic w/scope;
Marlin model 39A 22 lever action; Sovereign 22 bolt action youth gun;
Ithaca model 37 featherweight 20 ga. pump w/decorations; Ithaca 20 ga. 3”
custom crafted by Ithaca by S.K.B. semi-automatic w/decorations; (2)
Winchester model 1300 12 ga. pump, (1 Camo); Mossberg model 835 12 ga.
3 1/2” mag. (Camo); Winchester model 1400 16 ga. semi-automatic;
Winchester model 37 A 28 ga. single shot; Remington model 878 12 ga.
semi-automatic; Remington Wingmaster 870 20 ga. pump; model 51 12 ga.
3” Magnum semi-automatic; Savidge 24 JDL 22 Magnum 20 ga. over &
under; Mossberg model 500 E 410 pump; Boito 410 side by side double bar
rel; Fox Savidge model B 16 ga. side by side double barrel; Kassnar made in
Italy 20 ga. 3” double barrel over & under; Stevens model 311 12 ga. double
barrel; Westingfield Model SB 300 D 20 Ga. 3” double barrel; Mossberg 12
ga. bolt action; (2) gun cabinets; Bushnell spotting scope; Bushnell 10x50
field glasses; Ig. selection of ammunition inc. (4) boxes Remington 17 ca.
shells, 3240 Winchester, Winchester 35 shells in orig. box, Super Spd. 10 ga.
shot gun shells in orig. box; slings; holsters; hunting knives; Winchester 44
bullet mold; Japanese dagger; turkey calls; 1938 & 1941 metal resident hunt
ing license; 1953, 1954,1956, 1958 resident hunting licenses; asstmt. antler
less doe license from Juniata County; 1973 Winchester Western magazine;
Shooter Bibles; PA Gunmakers by Roy F. Chandler; Chip Shatto by Roy
Chandler & other items.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Guns to be sold at 12:00 noon & ammunition,
books, etc. will follow the guns.
TERMS: Cash or PA check. LUNCH STAND
OWNER: CARL “HOCKEY” HOCKENBROCH
717-444-3401
AUCTIONEERS: Roger A. Lauver, Dean E. Longacre #AU-002634-L
R.R. #3, Box 196-C, Selmsgrove, PA 17870 (570) 374-3793
OWNERS AND AUCTIONEERS
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
Antique Detective
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of view. When those fancy
names are dropped at a social
event, you wouldn’t want ev
erybody to know you didn’t
know what a “voyeuse” is.
Imagine your embarrassment if
you thought it was the plural of
voyeur. Actually, it is a chair
with a padded top rail to the
back, for an observer to lean on,
while the chairs’ occupant
played cards.
Of course, some objects are
known by several names...all of
which you should know.
One example is the massive
cupboard, popular from the
17th to the early 19th century
in the Hudson River and Dela
ware valleys. It is known as a
Kas, a Schrank, a cupboard or
a wardrobe.
One of my favorite terms is
“squab”. This doesn’t refer to a
game bird, but removable
stuffed cushions; originally
used on 17th and 18th century
French chairs. So, when some
one tells you about the striped
squab on his Bergere, clever
you will know he is talking
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THIS IS THE SECOND SALE IN A SERIES OF THREE FOR THE HARTLAUB COLLECTION These sales are
the first on the Hartlaub property since the 1930’5. Nothing will be held back
Our BRIEF overview for the session on Sept. 27 & 28 includes A COLLECTION OF
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ITEMS mcl 10 lanterns (in red, blue, amber & clear
globes-some etched, and one brass w/cleaf embossed globe), shot glasses 1-yr
Safety buttons, tin bandage box, brass lock, first aid kit, oiler, torches, tin, water cans,
6 shovels, 1943 Roll of Honor Cert, dust pan, etc., advertising tins mcl. early
Speedway Grease Red”C” Oil-Baltimore, McCormick-Deenng Cream Separator Oil,
Havanna Fives, Colonial Coffee, Tetley Tea, Stauffers Pretzels, Tuxedo tin, & others,
Planter’s jar, advertising matchsafe, Clinton Co Bottling Loch Haven miniature crock,
mm advertising anvils (Hoosier Stoves, Keeley Stoves), ONT thread case; local adv.
mcl calendars & calendar plates, Kenny’s tip trays, Coke tray, Swan’s cake pan, oys-
ter can; stoneware crocks & jars mcl several Cowden, redware crocks; Pflatzgraff &
McCoy pottery; yellow ware, miniature log cabin, grey granite mcl coffee pots,
Columbia and other scales, early ginger tin; tin comb case, coffee grinders, firkin,
glass butter churns; woodenware mcl. rolling pins, bowls, buckets (mcl. 1 in ong
green pt.), etc.; early tin child's bathtub; ironware mcl. Griswold, Erie, & Wagner
cookware, iron kettles; butcher tools, buggy whip holder; sad irons; baskets; cookie cutters mcl. a neat horse,
sugar bucket; brass buckets; early copper kettle; rug beaters, candle molds; slaw boards; washboards, milk cans,
bottle openers, 40+ milk bottles (Julius, Nogle, Eisenhart, Square Cop-Red Lion, Kralls, Surrey, Shepp, Warner,
Bupps, Dietz, Howe, Old Forge, Waldon, Geiman, Rovale, Longes & Robert, many more); pharmacy bottles (mcl
Lafean, Maltme, Veronica, blue Wyeth, etc.), bitters mcl. (Saxlehners, Dr. Baxters, etc), 100’s of other bottles
(mcl green Lawrence, Free, Hoerner, Coppahaunk-Waverly VA w/lndian, York Brewing, GF Welsh, CN Bacon,
Getz, Helb, Plitt, White Rose, American Pure, Eagle Works, Mack, Trattner, McFadden-Hanover, Gettysburg
Bottling, Piel Bors, Low-Carhsle, Roverts-Castleford, Reading Brewery, German Amencan-Phila, Engle-
Lancaster, Keystone Bottlmg-Wilkesbarre, early brown Coke, etc.); Mason jars (Red Key, Whitney, Gem,
Lightning, etc.), apple butter stirrers; folding hat racks; egg crate, wire egg baskets; 8 ice cream freezers, ice
cream scoops; cleavers; hog scrapers; sausage stuffers; meat grinders; eel gig, eel gigging light; bee smoker;
1925 & 1928 license plates; carriage lamps, skaters lantern; carbide lamps, Rayo & other oil lamps, Seth Thomas
drop oct. clock; Gilbert & Sessions banjo clocks; New Haven novelty clock, alarm clocks, Mastercraft's boat clock,
cigar cutters; feed bags; 5 butcher tubs; bottle capper, gram scoops, wood ironing board; wood barrel; wood tool
totes; barrel pump, early tools; glue pots; oilers; Little Giant Duster, Black Hawk corn shelter; hay knife; hay har
poon; bag seeders; auger; buck saws; coal sifter, brass torches, powder keg, pony collar; horse hames, glass
candy containers (mcl, airplane, tram, car, & gun); carnival glass; other glass mcl. pink depression, pattern, cut,
etched vases, green depression, opalescent, milk glass, jadite, blue Fire King, gren opal, dish w/McKmley,
peanut buiter glasses, Shirley Temple creamer, more; china mcl. 7 pc washbowl set, Blue Willow, calendar plates
mcl 1919 Drenning-Wrightsville, transferware, flow blue, Pen Harris Hotel plate, ironstone chamber pot, cookie
jar, partial set Dresden floral china, appx. 84 pcs French Belclair china, etc, accordian; banjo; radios, 78 records;
fountain pens; RCA fan; dresser scarves & handkerchieves; purses, early Xmas bulbs, picture frames; Life mags.,
PA Farmer mags; childrens books, almanacs; fishing reels; 1945-47 fishing licenses; and much much more This
comprises only a small portion of the sate, with many things yet to be found NOTE - THE SALE IS UNDER
TENT - BRING CHAIRS & BOXES. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM AND NO SALES TAX No absentee bidding - you
must be present to buy
OCTOBER 25 & 26 AUCTION NOTE: FARM MACHINERY (mcl 3 tractors), CUSTOM FORD VAN AND REAL
ESTATE (56 ac. farm with 2 houses, barn, tractor shed & outbuildings) and more antiques will be sold during this
last session of the Hartlaub Estate >n October OPEN HOUSES FOR VIEWING THE FARM are on Sundays -
Sept. 22, & 29, and Oct. 6 & 13, from 1 - 3 PM
TERMS: Cash, traveler’s checks, or local Penna check w/proper ID Out-of-state & other Pa checks
must have current bank letter of credit, unless known to York Town Auction, Inc
Yoi k Town Auction Inc AY-34-L 1625 Haviland Rd York Pa 17404 717-701-0211
fax 717-767-7729, email mfu'cyoiktownauction com web www ymkti iwnanrtion com
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21,2002-825
about a French, upholstered,
easy chair with a striped cush
ion.
What about a wall pocket?
This is the term for a ceramic
flower-vase made to be attach
ed to a wall. They are also
known as cornucopia because
of their shape.
Another strange ceramic
name is a pap-boat. Actually a
small, boat-shaped bowl for
feeding “pap”(cereal or gruel)
to infants and invalids.
There are some surprises
when you actually breakdown a
term. For instance, the elegant
Cheval glass (a full length mir
ror), translates into “horse mir
ror”...a mirror large enough to
reflect a horse.
The ceramic world is full of
fancy name descriptions...many
in French. A good example
would be a pate-sur-pate porce
lain vase. This painting tech
nique was used in the late 19th
century by Sevres, Minton,
Meissen and others. The effect
is of a cameo, in slight relief the
result of successive layering of
semi-fluid white slip. The back
grounds are tinted.
Porcelain pate-sur-pate
vase. Minton. Photo cred
it: Seidenberg Antiques.
New York, N.Y.
Help can be found in auction
catalogs, especially those with
European items. Their descrip
tions are an education in them
selves. A secretaire-a-abbatant”
for instance is a cabinet-shaped
piece of furniture, with an up
right panel that falls to give a
writing surface.
When various pieces of Chi
nese ceramics are illustrated in
color, with descriptions you
learn that sometimes French
descriptive names are used.
“Famille noire” refers to porce
lain with a black background.
“Famille rose” consists of pink,
red and rose colors on the por
celain. “Famille verte” is green.
“Famille” is family.
You can get more help from
the various dictionaries listing
everything from furniture to
glass, silver and ceramics. You
too can speak antiquease.