834-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 21 Antique Shops FOLKS COOKSTOVES 8 PARLOR STOVES 1948 S. Forge Road Palmyra, PA 17078 Buying - Selling - Restoring Jim Fulk By appt. 717-838-4671 www.paonline.com/stoveman Antique Reports V,.™, door bookcase, $3,200; a O IT softwood corner cup ) IIILRS SALE board, $1,350; an oak A public auction of an- lion’s head server, tiques, household goods, $1,300; a large walnut collectibles and tools was two-door bookcase, conducted on Wednes- $2,500; a mahogany day, Sept. 4at 2 p.m. at lour-stack bookcase, the Horst Auction SS2S; an oak four-stack C enter, Ephrata. for bookcase, $525; an oak Grace Neff and others. two-stack bookcase, . T il re ia Were 434 regis ' dn oak washstand, H d M dd M S '- .. a $425 ; an oak library Highlights included an tabic, $360: a covered ornate mahogany three- Antique Show SOUTH JERSEY GAS ENGINE CLUB ANNUAL SHOW OCT. 5 & 6, 2002 Antique Engines & Tractors & More! At the Salem County Fairgrounds on Rt. 40 Antique Tractor Pull on Sat. & Garden Tractor Pull on Sun. Food & Fun both days! All Cars & Trucks Welcome! See World Champion Punkin Chunkin Canon Fired Both Days at Noon! Call Charlie Haines (856) 769-3690 EARLY AMERICAN STEAM ENGINE SOCIETY 45th ANNUAL STEAM-O-RAMA OCTOBER 3,4, 5 & 6, 2002 SHOWGROUNDS LOCATED 1673 MANOR RD., WINDSOR, PA From 1-83, Exit 18 take Route 124 East for 7.5 miles to Manor Road. Turn right onto Manor Road for 1 3 miles to Showgrounds. Exhibitors Welcome/Flea Market Spaces Available Drawing for 5 Free Meal Tickets Every Day Featuring ... York Manufactured Farm Equipment Hosting “Wheel Horse Collectors Club” Thursday, October 3rd, 5-9 P.M. - “Marlin’s Good Time Music” Friday, October 4th, 6-10 P.M - “Just Plain Country Plus” Saturday, October sth 1 P.M. - Competitive Horse Pulling; 2 P.M. - “Fiddle For Fun Band” 4 P.M, - Garden Tractor Pulling; 6-10 P.M. - “Pigeon Hills Station” Sunday, October 6th 9:30 A.M. - Community Church Service; 12 Noon - “Emigsville Band” 3 P.M. - Country Auction; 4 P.M. - Raffle Drawing “1953 Farmall Cub” - Steam on Parade Daily - Steam Engines, Calliope, Antique Tractors, Rumely Oil Pulls, Baker Fan, Thresher Baler, Shingle Mill, Rock Crusher, Operating Saw Mill, Blacksmith Shop Antique Cars & Trucks • Flea Market • Gasoline Engines Sausage Sandwiches, Apple Butter Boil, Pit Beer Sandwiches Fresh Ground Corn Meal, Ponhaus Cooking FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT: (General Information) Sue Knaub - 717-244-2912 or Gloria Peters - (717) 244-2954 (Flea Market) Rich & Trudy Reichard - 717-235-1353 , 2002 Idlest, $110; a butcher block, $130; an oak stacked bookcase, $190; an oak chair, $210; a brass covered chest, $200; a small hay wagon, $150; an arch top trunk, $130; a pair of softwood benches, $130; an iron mailbox, $175; a cherry kneehole desk, $120; a stick and ball table, $350; an oak rolltop desk, $450, an oak desk chair, $l7O. a rd. oak extension table. $400; an oak time clock with card holders, $475, an oak wardrobe, $425; a grained blanket chest, $220; an oak dresser, $100; a lingerie chest, $100; an early paint decorated basket, $675; a Parke Davis medicine cabinet, $200; a four-gallon crock with • lid, $150; a Hershey jcliocolatc dispenser, l$19(), a towel rack,sl3o; 'an iron boot scraper, $l6O, a small Wapac iron fry pan, $130; a large print of Abe Lincoln, $3OO, a Ben Austrian punt in frame, $525; a Hull pottery buffet set, $120; a Columbia paper dispenser, $150; a towel rack, $130; a hanging light, $140; an iron lamp with slag glass shade, $180; a desk lamp, $160; an oak case dispenser with paper labels, $450; a table lamp, $210; a Lon- gaberger canister set, $100; Planters peanut jar with lid, $110; a floral hooked rug, $130; a blue and white coverlet, $190; a Longaberger hamper, $150; a pocket knife, $180; postcards, $210; fashion magazines, $230; a yellow painted bucket, $300; a tin wind-up car, $400; a Singer feath erweight sewing ma chine, $400; a white quilt, $475 and a Sprenger beer bottle opener, $275. FELKER ESTATE AND OTHERS SALE A public auction of an tiques, household goods, collectibles and tools was conducted on Wednes day, Sept. 11, at Horst Auction Center, Eph rata, for the Harry Felker Estate and others. There were 410 regis tered bidders. Items sold included a small grained blanket chest, $950; an Edison Victrola, $400; a roller <organ, $250; a Victrola, '5425; an oak rolltop desk, $400; an oak dresser and washstand, $330; two cottage dressers with mirrors, $l6O and $100; a library table, $110; a blanket chest, $180; a set of five oak chairs, $110; a one drawer stand, $150; a four-piece bedroom suite, $425; a three-piece oak table set, $180; a walnut blanket chest, $125; a wooden bench, $130; a , floral love seat, $135; a coffee and end table set, $130; a hide-a-bed sofa, $100; a cedar wardrobe, $100; an oak post office display, $170; a cylinder butter churn, $100; a clawfoot vanity, $160; an oak high chest, $130; a hall rack, $160; a mahog any dresser and chest of drawers, $260; a dinette set, $180; an oak exten sion table, $285; a kitchen cabinet, $250; three Featherweight sewing machines, $3OO, $275 and $275; a Griswold No. 2 fry pan, $320; a brass ship con trol, $675; a carnival glass water set, $220; ladies’ diamond rings, $190; a postcard album, $110; a dial-up tele phone, $140; a projector and slides, $230; a wrought-iron roaster, $110; a pewter plate, $190; a band box, $230; two green baskets, $lOO each; a tin pie board, $140; two table lamps, $l9O and $140; a German shepherd doors top, $180; a license tag holder, $120; a photo album, $360; a Seth Thomas clock, $210; a shelf clock with lion’s head, $140; a mantel clock, $130; a log cabin quilt, $110; a Snapper riding mower, $375; an automatic washer, $120; and a drum sander, $460. The sale was con ducted for the Harry Felker estate and others. Lancaster Farming Che# Website WE 9 RE CHANGING! «"•» Effective NOW you can contact Shelley Ashcroft at 717-626-2191 (press 5), fax: 717-626-1210 or email: sashcrofLeph @lnpnews.com to place your antiques & collectibles advertising in our Cjesiles* PUBLIC AUCTION OF HIT & MISS ENGINES, ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE, FARM RELATED EQUIP. (2) PEDAL TRACTORS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2002 at 10:30 A.M. AT KUTZTOWN FAIRGROUNDS BLDG. #9 N. WHITEOAK ST. KUTZTOWN, BERKS CO. PA. ENGINES: New Holland 5 hp orig sen #4149; N.H. 2 hp sen# 6188; N.H. 1 1/2 hp sen # 5454; Associated Chore Boy 1 3/4 hp. air cooled; Associated 1 3/4 hp. eng.; Associated 2 1/4 hp. eng.; Galloway 2 1/4 hp.; Int. 1 1/2/2 1/2 LB.; Banner 2 1/2 hp. type B; Alpha 1 1/2 hp; Hercules 1 1/2 hp; Fuller - Johnson 1 1/2 hp.; Int. (Titan) 1 hp.; Sattley 1 1/2 hp.; Stover CT2,2 hp.; Jaeger 3 hp.; Maytag single cyl. NOTE: All hit & miss engines are mounted on carts. FARM RELATED EQUIP: Red E gardn trac. w/ attachments; Planet Jr. Super garden trac.; commercial corn shelter (Messmger Mfg.Tatamy, Pa); single hole c. sheller (Mfg. Schaeffer & Schaeffer Fleetwood, Pa.); (2) two hole c. shellers (Mountville) new wood on one; (2) small c. shellers, (Never Fail & Fulton); small David Bradley hammer mill; Letz #1 grinder; grinder w/ B.&S. eng.; 3000 watt alt. w/ David Bradley eng., water ram (The Reming Co.); Hoka plow; Apple press (Griffith & Turner), Maytag square tub wash er w/ twin cyl. Maytag eng.; Fairbanks bag scale; sandstone gr. wheel; Hoover/ J.D. potato cutter; Clover cutter (The Silver Mfg. Co ); Butter churn (Davis Swing Churn); Antique one man log saw (Diston); 2 man saw; Power hacksaw; Planet Jr. edger; Mill hand truck w/ scale; bag truck; Meat grinder #32 on table w/pulley; water pump; wooden wheelbarrow; Grain cradle; 3 prong wd. fork, Sunbeam Farm & Barn Scale; MISC. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Cub Cadet, & Agco Allis 8610, Pedal tractors; chicken crate, feed bags (some local); J.D. bill holder; oil cans; painted saw blade; oak bu. basket; Atlantic signs; license plates; farm operators manuals; barrel plane; Lehigh Valley milk boxes, buck saw; sgl. & dbl. hay hooks, lanterns; wdn. rake; C.I. kettle; auto oil jars; pitcher pump; Huckster scale; milking stool; large carpenter’s chisel; potato shovel; pallet hook, beam jacks; PS & W. tin shaper; slate tool set; tap & die set; scythe; tow chains; eng. oilers, coils, barrel pump; pulleys & wheels; timer switch; school desk; some tools; plus other items. AUCT. NOTE: Preview on Friday Oct. 4,2002. From 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. TERMS; Cash or Pa. Check w/ proper I.D. Out of state checks MUST be accompanied with Bank letter of credit, stating amount of credit, specifically for this Clarence N. Shirk Auction date. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material Auction For A Local Collector CLARENCE N. SHIRK AUCTION SERVICE 610-683-5093 Kutztown, PA AU-3757-L “Shirk” Your Auction Work PUBLIC ESTATE AUCTION SAT., SEPT. 28, 2002, at 8:30 a.m. HOUSEHOLD: ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, ETC. The Auction will be held at the late Harry & Helen Rinehart property, locat ed at 1019 Taneytown Pike, Westminster, Md. along Rt. 140, on the north west side of Westminster: between Meadow Branch & Hughes Shop Roads. Oak Hoosier kitchen cabinet; drop-leaf, gate leg, dove-tail walnut table; pine table w/drawer; stands w/drawers; sewing table; plank & mortise top bench es; grinder & porch benches; oak roll-top desk; oak table w/leaves; old large sideboard; oak, plank, cane & other misc. chairs; Morris chair; nice pie safe; Empire ball foot chest of drawers; dove-tail blanket chest; butler’s desk; large 2-door wardrobe; oak rocker; spool stand; day bed; safe; clothes trees; porcelain top kitchen cabinet base; oak dressers; oak wash stand; Janssen piano; mahogany secretary w/claw-ball feet; oak side by side chiffrobe; primitive plank high chair; 20’s sofa & 2 chairs; Heppleweite style chair, phone stand & chair; shadow box; oak porch swing; rugs; oak 2-door wardrobe w/carving; cannon ball double bed, small lift-top desk; signed wooden clothes dryer; iron bed w/brass top; rope & other old beds; wooden barrel; misc. rockers & chairs; book cases; old hutch top; Singer treadle sewing machine; oak hanging comer cupboard; old radios; wooden lard press; red & other crocks; Acme projector; cast scales; cast pots; brass pcs.; country dry sink; kitchen safe; wooden cabinet; alum, tea pot; many kitchen items & utensils; apple peelers; cherry seeder; spice box; Barlow Seelig wringer washer; washboards; hand plunger washer; dippers; strainers; tin comb box; meat hooks; Favorite 12” cast pan; hanging scales; bread board; wooden oven paddle; various vintage clothes & shoes; pocket watches; wood, coal & kerosene stoves; milk buckets; washbowl, pitcher & chamber pots; butcher knives; meat grinder; enamel & granite ware; zinc lids; milk & other old bottles; cheese boxes; file cabinets; ink pens & pencils; wooden stompers; cast tea pot; wooden boxes; old office hand stamps; small 6’ spring wagon; wooden tub & bucket; butcher & copper kettles; kettle hold er & tools; old pictures, frames, sifter; old advertising items; boxes, paper goods, bags, railroad, etc.; old postcards; metal shelves; old children’s & other books; quilts; blankets; quilt tops; linens; printed feed bags; material; spools; spool cabinets; sewing items; large fruit dryer; hanging kerosene lamp w/shade; vases; lots of creamers; small pitchers, cups & saucers, & other knick knacks; water can; other tinware; feather tick & pillows; some dolls, clothes & furniture; sleigh bells; old books & magazines (Sears, Wards); misc. kerosene lamps; old toys, games, atlas, etc.; tinker toys; egg scales; vapocresolene lamp; Satamscope; green jars; milk stool; old horse saddle; old sled; plus many other collectible items. * A vast collection accumulated over 150-years, w/little bought after 1973. Items from the Estate of Harry I. Rinehart and Helen Roop Rinehart TERMS: Cash or good check on day of auctiori. Not responsible for accidents on property Food stand by Meadow Branch Church. Nevm E. Tasto, Auctioneer, 410-374-4067. * Refreshments Available *
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