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    826-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21,2002
Attend F
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) “Many, many rare and
unique items, from jewelry to
porcelain models of Jersey cows
made in England, will be on dis
play and some are for sale at the
fifth All-Dairy Antiques and Col
lectibles Show Sept. 21-25, said
Dr. Darwin Braund, Penn State
University Chairman of the
show.
The show will feature the Jer
sey breed and will include rare
model cows, milk bottles, and
many items of memorabilia from
days gone by in the dairy indus
try.
The show, the largest of its
kind in the United States, will be
open to the public and is ex
pected to attract hundreds of
guests and traders.
A special feature will be very
fine porcelain sets of model Jer
sey cows and bulls. Displaying
these rare items from their pri
vate collections will be Michelle
and Jeff Reasner, Patti McMur
ray, and the Pennsylvania State
University. Many of the items
and advertising pieces of the
LEAMAN AUCTIONS & REAL ESTATE
Sanford G. Leaman, CAI
fc&S Auctioneer/Realtor/Appraiser
101 White Oak Drive,
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PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE HISTORIC 88
ACRE FARM
Thurs., Sept. 26, 2002
@ 6:00 P.M.
Antiques & H.H. Goods
@ 4:00 P.M.
Directions. From Rt. 22 at Water Street in
Huntingdon Co take Rt. 453 North to Ist road
lett just as you enter Blair Co Take (Kettle
Road) lett towards Fort Robcrdeau to Auction
site Watch tor “Auction Today" signs.
This truly Historical solid hnck 2 1/2 story home
was built circa 1836 and has many ot the original
leatuies of that eia. There are fireplaces, winding
open stairs, built-m bookshelves, unique ceiling
lights, formal dining and living rooms as well as
4 private bedrooms & large ceramic tile bath.
There is a full basement, attic and separate office
oi sewmg/laundry room on the first floor. There
aie pantries, porches, and features that make this
a “Golden Opportunity” to own a piece of
American History. There is a large restorable
bank barn for horses, antique shop or anything
you may desire. There are approx. 40 acies
tillable giound level to gentle slope, water and
ponds as well as lots of wild turkey and deer. This
farm borders Stale Game lands #166. This home
is ideal loi displaying all your beautiful antique
furnishings as did the present owner. Some of her
fine early American Furniture will he sold and
listed at a later date. These items will be offered at
4 00 P M and the Real Estate @ 6.00 P.M.
Keystone Kitchen Cabinet w/porcelam surface &
glass doors. Oak Oval drop-leaf kitchen table,
5 spindle plank bottom chairs. Fngidaire portable
dishwasher, 30” Whirlpool electric range (almost
new). Roper electric dryer, 4 solid cherry bow
back chairs, 2 pc. comer cupboard w/9 pane glass
on upper doors & wood pegged together. Godin
upright coal stove. Marble top parlor center table,
solid cherry drop-leaf table. 5 shelf
bookcase. 4 drawer Marble top dresser (early).
Child's picture in shadow box. Girl & sheep in
frame (WWI), Bracket lamp, table lamps, crocks,
stoneware cookie jar, pool table, Hypenan China
mantle clock, 9’ by 12’ oriental mg. Early
-American sofa w/wood frame, milk cans, Toledo
scales (old), buck saw, Chest freezer. Cub Cadet
model 1215 w/38” mower, Snow Blower, plus
miscellaneous items too numerous to mention.
TERMS OF REAL ESTATE- 10% down day of
Auction. Balance on or before October 31, 2002.
Sale price is sub|ect to immediate confirmation by
the seller
SANEORD G LEAMAN, Sale by.
AUCTIONEER/REALTOR Naomi Wertz,
AU-532- 1 , Phone 1 -800-836-8113 Owner
Free coffee by Auctioneer
ift
h All-Dairy Antiques Show
most famous Jersey cow, Elsie,
will be on offered. Opportunities
to buy, sell, and trade with other
enthusiasts will be available. An
exclusive display of Jersey an
tiques and memorabilia will be
presented by the American Jersey
Cattle Association from their pri
vate collection.
The Bryncoed Farm, the Wil
liams Family, of Middleton, will
display many items from their
Jersey farm which originated in
1933. Quart
milk bottles
with the
original
paper
Creamline
caps from
their door
to door de
livery busi
ness will be
exhibited
along with
other col
lectibles
from their
family farm
history
Public Auction
Antiques, Household Items, 40 Guns, Show Tractors & Equipment, Tools
Wildlife Mounts, Collector’s Items
Sunday, September 29, 2002 starting ii:00 a.m.
Directions: On premises 3 1/2 miles S of Washmgtonville, Pa. 4 1/2 miles W of Danville, along Klondike Road. 3 miles W of
1-80 new exit 224. Auction arrows off Rt. 54 between Danville and Washingtonville at top of hill. (Montour Co.)
{Selling 3:00 P.M.}
3 SHOW TRACTORS, CAR, HIT & MISS, TOOLS, ETC.
3 of the nicest show tractors you will ever see, all completely restored from the frame up
37 JD open post B, 11, 2-28” rubber; 39 AC B, 9.5-24” new rubber, wfe; 40 Ford
9N, 11.2-28” rubber; these were all dismantled and completely rebuilt; Ford 2 btm
3 pth plows; 3 pth fertilizer spreader; JD 1 btm trailer plow; JD top link; JD plow
wheel; Femco, Ford, & JD umbrellas all nice; Cl Seat; other old tractor and imple
ment parts; etc.
Outstanding 1965 PLYMOUTH VALIANT SIGNET 2 door Car, Convertible,
w/ new top, slant 6. auto, only 58,000 miles, magnificent; Hercules 2 1/2 hp hit
and miss made by Jaeger Machine Co, Ohio; Wards Trac-Rider tractor w/ spike
harrow; New Craftsman 10 hp 30” cut riding mower, never used; Sears 10XL
lawn tractor w/ mower deck and snow blower; JD 110 tractor frame; Wheel Horse
garden tractor frame; Craftsman lawn sweeper; cement mixer; small spike tooth
harrow; Craftsman roll away tool chest (top & bottom); Craftsman 17” 16 spd 5/8”
freestand drill press; Blue Giant 2 1/2 ton pallet fork; Walker 2 ton floor jack; Sears
2400 watt gas generator; Small Kawasaki 700 watt port gas generator (very quiet),
like new; Craftsman 16 gal shop vac; 14’ alum ext ladder; other step ladders; wood
lathe tools; chain saw; double bench grinder; 4” bench vise; grease guns; Dremel
tool; Craftsman skilsaw; belt sanders; sabre saw; Makita hand grinder; Craftsman
disc grinder; Makita reciprocating saw; levels; Homak grinder; lots of cement
trowels; nail & screw cart; pipe cutters; brace & bits, sockets; cement and other
drill bits up to 1/2”; tap & dies sets; log chains; rope; come along; C clamps;
wrenches; lots of other smalls Etc. etc.
Demco Car Caddy
Diamond Back 16’ Tandem axle Trailer, brake, bumper hitch (Title)
Round Commercial Sauerkraut Cutter w/ new motor & reduction gears;
2 burner gas cooker
Antiques, Collectors Items, Etc.
Early Pine 3 drawer chest w/ wooden key holes; Columbian gray enamel cook
stove; Round Oak Pedestal Table; Round Chestnut dropleaf 5 turn leg table; Oak 5
drawer hi boy w/ mirror; Oak marble top dresser w/ matching wall mirror; Oak chamber pot stand; Duncan
Phyte round inlaid top table w/ drawer, Mag. Queen Anne leg Library Table; Oak square top stand; Old Oak wall phone; Old GE
console Radio, Old Thomas table top radio: small Cl stillyard scales; Cl horse head; Cl gypsy kettle; Cl horses w/ canon; 2 Oak
Clothes tiees (1 with Cl legs;) Old tin fertilizer spieader w/ hand crank; Old harness vise: quilting frames; strap sleigh bells; large
picnic basket; wooden sewing bucket on legs: buttons & sewing supplies; porch swing; 15 gal. crock; very old unusual pressure
cooker; Cuckoo clock. Cleveland 600 trumpet in case; Many other items not listed.
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Very Rare Diop block long rifle w/ bayonet, made by Peabody & Martini Providence RI; other rare percussion Civil War long rifle
w/ bayonet;
WINCHESTERS: model 88 284 Win, model 88 308 w/ Bushnell 3-9 x scope, model 88 243 carbine; model 88 243 rifle w/
Simmons 4-12 x scope, model 1894 38-55 w/ octagon barrel, 2 model 94 pre 64 30 WCF carbines; Winchester
Commemorative: model 94 John Wayne Commemorative 32-40, NIB; model 94 Crazy Horse Commemorative, 38-55 never
fired; model 94 NRA Centennial 30-30 NIB; Wrangle Special Commemorative model 94 32 carbine, NIB; Buffalo Bill
Commemorative 30-30, saddle ring, octagon barrel; Super X 2 12 ga, 3 1/2” chamber, black stock, 26” barrel, never fired; Model
40 12 ga semi, 2 3/4” chamber, full choke;
REMINGTONS: 7600 257 Roberts, never fired; 700 22-250 bench rifle, fiberglass stock, w/ Leupold 6.5-20 X scope; model 7
7MM-08 bolt, SS barrel, w/ Bushnell 3-9 X scope, never fired; Fieldmastei 121 22 pump; 141 Gamemaster 35 Rem pump; 660
308 bolt; 1100 410 semi, 3” chamber, vented rib, 24" bil. Game scene, never fired;
SAVAGE: model 1899 303; model 24 22/410 ovei/under w/ Bushnell 3-9 x scope; model Fox B dbl brl 12 ga; model 1904 22 sgl
shot; model Westpomt 949 12 ga single barrel;
Stevens model 94 410 ga Sgl brl shot gun, 3” chamber; Pardner by NE firearms 410 ga. Sgl brl hammer gun, 3” chamber, full
chock; Stevens Browning model 621 16 ga pump shotgun w/ nb; Ruger model 77 22 Hornet, bolt w/ Bushnell 4-12 x scope; Marlin
model 3364 35 rent lever action; Mossburg model 500 E 410 pump shotgun, 3” chamber, 24” vented rib brl, never fired; Ithaca
model M4B 22 lever action; Lyman Deerstocker 50 cal muzzleloader, octagon barrel;
PISTOLS: Thompson Center 257 mag, 9” brl, w/ Bushnell Pantom 2.5 scope; Derringer 38 cal. Special w/ box; Derringer 22 mag
w/ box; Ruger RG23 22LR w/ box, High Country left hand compound bow, 65 lbs w/ sights; Quantity of ammo and accessories.
Gun cases; Several fishing poles and accessories; turkey calls: (2) brand new Cobra 40 channel walkie talkies; etc. etc.
Large walleye fish mount; Grouse; Turkey hen; squirrel; black bear cubs w/ pole: Antelope head mount; Other mounts; Large
cement Indian figurine;
Gibson 8 cu ft chest freezer; Fngidaire 15 cu ft chest freezer; Sharp half pint microwave; Zenith 32” color TV w/ remote in cabi
net; Zenith VCR; 3 pc matching living n am suite (couch, chair & loveseat); 2 pc wing back living room suite; Uph. rechner; 6
matching dining chairs; Grandfather clock (made by Maynard Yocum, Whitehall); 2 pc maple matching bedroom suite (large dress
er w/ hi bookcase mirror & chest drawers); Cherry hi poster queen size bed, complete, NICE; Maple headboard full size bed, com
plete; bedroom end stand; bookcase; Gone w/ the Wind type table lamp; floor lamps; Singer sewing machine; sewing chair; (2)
compact sweepers; fancy wall clock w/ matching shelves; Ceramic sun flower & mushroom canister sets; Ceramic cookie jars;
small appliances; radio; dishes; pots & pans; books; pictures; bedding; towels; potato bin; Lionell wall clock; Quartz glass dome
clock; jewelry; double sleeping bag & air mattresses; Christmas decorations; large nativity scene; folding tables; folding chairs;
butcher knives; small milk pail; Etc. Etc.
Full set Franklin Mint circus figurines; (2) Franklin Mint Civil War chess sets; collection of Franklin Mint owl figurines; lots of
other animal & wildlife figurines; Thomas Kmkade Seashore figurines; collection of Hummingbird figurines; many Hawthorn
Village lighted houses; AHM train set; Tyco tram set: Coastal car collection, other toy & truck collection.
Auction Co;
The show, conducted at the
Farm Show Complex in Harris
burg, will attract more than 70
exhibitors from more than 11
states. This show will host more
than 28 first-time exhibitors. Ex
hibitors and visitors will find it a
great place to see, and buy, and
learn, because much effort is de
voted to making the displays ed
ucational with descriptive labels
and signs. Hours are as follows:
Auctioneer’s Note:
Russell & Nancy sold their home, makes this Sale necessary, everything sells to the highest bidder,
conducted By Russell is a very good caretaker, everything was well maintained
1515 Kepner Hill Road, Muncy, PA 17756 _ „ „ __ , . ,
pa Lie. #ry 71 l Owners: Russell & Nancy Hendrickson (570) 275-7661
(570) 546-6907
GUNS - GUNS ~ GUNS
Selling at 2:00 P.M.
(14 WINCHESTERS, 7 REMINGTONS, 2 CIVIL WAR RIFLES, ETC.)
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday: 8 a.m
to 5 p.m.
Wednesday: 8 a.m. with the
show concluding at 8 p.m.
A special open house will be
conducted Sunday, Sept. 22 in
the dairy activities center from
1-5 p.m. Free ice cream treats
will be sponsored by Turkey Hill
Dairy. At 3 p.m. special recogni
WILDLIFE MOUNTS
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
tion will be given to those who
have exhibited all five years.
Those interested in exhibiting
free of charge or to request more
information on the Antiques and
Collectibles Show, contact Dr.
Darwin Braund at (814)
863-1383 or the All-American
Dairy Show office at (717)
787-2905 or e-mail aads@sta
te.pa.us.
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