Lancaster Farming NOLT, WESTERMORELAND AND OTHERS SALE A public sale of an tiques, collectibles, household goods, and a car was conducted Oct. 23 at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata. There were 410 regis tered bidders at the sale conducted for Raymond Nolt, Mr. and Mrs. James Westmoreland and others. Items that sold in cluded a 1985 Buick Century sedan, $900; a cherry corner cupboard with 12 glass panes in the doors, $3,400; a 10-piece Depression dining room set, $1,200; a cherry bed room suite; $600; a small painted blanket chest, $400; a Wilton room rug, $240; a French-style bed room set, $170; a school desk and bench, $160; a green rope bed, $460; a Howe platform scales, $310; a curio cabinet, $180; a red oak extension table, $250; a mahogany bookcase, $240; a hutch cupboard, $140; a three ANTIQUES - H-HOLD - FARM EQUIP. - TOOLS PUBLIC AUCTION SAT. NOV. 9, 2002 @ 9:00 AM LOCATION: Just east of Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. along Old 22. From 1-78 Bethel Exit, take 501 South approx. 1/4 mi. to stop sign in center of town (Bethel), go straight at stop, onto Old 22 go approx. 1/2 mile to sale on it. Look for signs. ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES - Milk cans; wd. barrels; hand pump; pump troughs: egg baskets; old pictures & frames; 2 snake print frames w/ocean scenes; wolf print; cat tapestry: sev. old scales; brass fire ext.; wash boilers; drying racks; sev. old printed lunch boxes; 1 gal. butter chum; lantern; baskets; milk pail; sev. milk bottles inc. Anthony’s 1/2 pnt. cream top; Zinc tops; old canning jars & bottles; cast iron dogs & sev. C.I. banks & misc.; iron skillets; canes; comforters & blankets; 2 cherry seeders; Mt. grdr.; tin spice box; old tins; gray & bl. agate; child’s sadiron; McCoy cookie jar & vases; old Valentines; war rations; old child’s dress; misc. books & mag; marbles; buttons; rugs; 3 kero stoves; mantle clock; GLASSWARE: 3 pcs. Goofus glass; Carnival bowls; old Cam. punch bowl set in box; 2 red ware plates; misc. Depr.; misc. Fire King, china cut & pat tern glass etc. 2 table sets milk glass; lots of misc. milk white; Cowden crock & others; sev. candy dishes; TOYS: Old pedal tractor w/wagon; 22 Winross trucks; 26 Hess trucks; (mostly from ‘9o’s); bank trucks; 4 Foxfire farm tractors; misc. Nylint & Tonka toys; pull combine; Old Cannon Tk.; ‘94 Falcon (from Ford); HO train; sev. sleds; old doll; met. kitchen set; FURNITURE - APPLIANCES Home Comfort 4 burner cook stove w/water jacket, orig. manual, exc. cond,; old oak ped. ext. table; 2 old oak buffets; ball foot lamp table; sev. old dressers; wd. bd. rm. st.; Pntd. wd. high chair; old wood rocker; ch. rocker; claw ft. chair; Windsor chair; wd. chairs & other misc. furniture; old wd. chest; toy chests; 4 wood hutches w/lighting; old kitchen cab. w/flour bin; Amana washer & dryer; 5.2 cu. ft. Ch. freezer; port. Kenmore dishwasher; FARM EQUIP. - TOOLS - ENGINES Jd. Hit & Miss engine; Stover Hit & Miss Eng.; Allis 5050, 660 orig. hrs. (bought new); snow plow for 5050; Allis C, w/hydraulics & 2 row culti.; Allis G w/hydraulics & cultivator; Ford 9 N tractor w/Sauder loader; Case 190 lawn mower; N.I. Pto manure spreader; 3 pt. 5’ Bush Hog; hay rake; Case baler; disc, harrow; 3 pt. culti; Ontario grain drill; fert. drill; flat wagon; grain auger; irrigation pipe; Rainbird sprinkler hds; Oliver 1 row Pto potato digger; pot. grader; cement J bunk feeders; chicken coops & feeders; platform scales; S.S. twin tubs; old silo cutter; grain cleaner; yard & farm gates; 1 bot. gard. plow; TOOLS: 4000 Coleman gen.; Pistorious chop saw w/conv. rollers; radial arm saw; New Homelite chain saw; weed eaters; scaffold bucks; pump jacks; roof jacks; ladders; hand & garden tools; Planet jr. garden culti.; 4” grinder; Sawzall; router; bar clamps; flooring nailer; miter saw; misc. nails & hdwre; anvil; cobblers tools; hewn work bench; Bldg, materials: Thompsons water seal; new & used windows; doors; lumber screening; glass; roofing; mldgs; old hinges. Columbia Mo Ped 526 Orig. Mi.!! W/Title. NOTE: Moved off the farm after many years. Lots of out bldngs full of stuff! Hard to tell what treasures we might still find! Selling small items inside. Bring your own chair. SALE FOR: MR. & MRS. HENRY RICHER NOTICE: Terms of sale Cash or Good Pa. Check. Neither Seller Nor The Auctioneer Assume Any Liability For Hurt Or Damages To Anyone Attending This Auction! Announcements Made Day Of Sale Take Precedence Over All Printed Material. Food served. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: LES LONGENECKER AUCTIONEER au-002975-1 (610) 488-6575 piece waterfall bedroom set, $190; two marble based lamps, $180; a set of double bedding, $360; a set of queen-size bed ding, $150; a stacked washer and dryer, $140; a set of store tins, $675; a 44-piece set of flatware, $400; a carriage clock, $110; a gray Stieff dog, $270; a child’s tin tea set, $200; stock certificates, $230; sterling forks, $180; a sterling ladle, $325; a nest of six mixing bowls, $150; a Royal Crown Cola cooler, $140; a Pepsi thermometer, $130; three Coke signs, $l7O, $2lO and $270; a Hershey’s Ice Cream sign, $110; a six-gallon stoneware butter churn, $130; a Bennington stoneware jug, $320; a weathervane, $120; a picnic set in a case, $120; and a Popeye record player, $llO. Horst Auctioneers conducted the sale. SEIVERLING SALE A public sale of real estate, antiques, collecti bles, household goods, tools and a car was con ducted Oct. 19 on Rt. 501 in Heidelberg Township, Lebanon County, for Amanda D. Seiverling. One and a half acres of land sold for $89,400 to Tom and Pam Furlow of Newmanstown. Items that sold in cluded a 1990 Ford Tempo, $1,675; a soft wood Dutch cupboard with 12 glass panes in the doors, $4,100; a five piece Depression era bedroom set, $375; a one drawer stand, $170; a pine lift dry sink, $340; a mahogany secretary desk, $270; a set of six painted chairs, $180; a grained-decorated jelly cupboard, $270; a hang ing light, $150; a blue painted railroad bucket, $220; a carnival glass bowl, $100; two baskets, $lOO and $105; redware pie plates, $120; a quilt, $130; two blue brush stroke plates, $220; a leaf pattern majolica plate, $160; eight Adams plates, $210; Adams rose cups and saucers, $100; a set of Tunstall stick spatter china from the Mt. Airy Sunday School, $325; a historic model Wheel Horse, $120; and a Wheel Horse garden tractor, $750. Horst Auctioneers conducted the sale. There were 325 regis tered bidders. ANTIQUE TOOLS, PRIMITIVES AND TOOL REFERENCE BOOKS A public sale of an tique tools, primitives and tool reference books was conducted on Satur day, Oct. 26, at the Horst Auction Center, Eprhata. There were 229 regis tered bidders. Highlights included a Stanley #1 plane, $1,100; a Stanley #2 plane, $210; a Stanley #278 Rabbet/ Fillister, $170; a Stanley #ll3 circular plane, $150; a Howeling plane, $180; a dovetail saw, $110; a Bailey’s patent plane, $130; a Stanley #378 plane, $120; a Stan ley 5 combination plane, $120; a Stanley #37 plane, $170; four Sloane books, $140; a Zell cigar factory tool, $180; a Diss ton pit saw, $280; a scroll saw, $100; a Stanley #4O scribe plane, $160; a Stanley #39 3 /4-inch dado plane, $110; a wooden tool chest, $140; an oak “Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD GOODS COLLECTIBLES & TOOLS WED., NOV. 6, 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 Lg. Variety of Antique & Modern Including Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room, Kitchen & Patio (Sets & Individual Pcs) “HIGHLIGHTS” - Jelly Cupboard, Dropleaf Table, Washstand, Marble Top Table, Oak Music Cabinet, Mahogany Gov. Winthrop Desk, Inlaid Music Cabinet, Mahogany, Oak, Depression, Maple, Blonde, Nice Upholstered & Much More! APPLIANCES - Maytag Neptune Washer, Dryer, Freezer, TVs, Sewing Machines, Mi crowaves, Sweepers, Dehumidifier, Radios, Electronic Equip., Kitchenware, Lamps, Clocks, Gray Agate, C.I. Doorstops, Tin & Metalware. CHINA & GLASSWARE - Lg. Variety of Antique, Collectible & Modem Including Iron stone, Sponge Spatter, Salt Glazed, Set of Austrian Dinnerware, Teapots, Nippon, Wade Miniatures, Pennsbury Pottery, Goebel & Stangl Birds, Indian Pottery, Stoneware, Demuth Snuff Jar, Pressed & Pattern Glassware, Fostoria, Hawes Vase, Opalescent, Heisey, Glass Bells, Canning Jars. LINENS - Comforts, Spreads, Blankets, Blue Check, Sewing Notions, Costume Jewelry, Watches, Knives, Canes, Christmas Decorations, Records, Books, Postcards, Prints & Frames, Reverse Painting. TOYS - Tramp Art Dresser, Erector Set, Tinker Toys, Lincoln Logs, Metal Trucks & Cars, Marbles, Ideal Mechanical Toy. TOOLS - Troy Bill Snowblower, Troy Bilt Chipper/Shredder, White Garden Tractor, Mantis Roto Tiller, Vector Line Trimmer, Leaf Blower, Line Trimmer, Sm. Air Compressor, Lincoln Welder, Dunlap Electric Drill, Hand & Garden Tools, Express Wagon, Bikes, Wooden Barrel & Much More! *A More Detailed Listing is Available on our Website www.horstauction.com. The Most Complete Listing w/Photos on Evening of 11/5 & 11/6 All Day. **No Out of State Checks Without Prior Approval SALE FOR: RUTH COIL ESTATE MR. & MRS. GILBERT LEHMAN MARY STEINMETZ & OTHERS Horst T. Ql«nn (717) 859-1331 (7175 738-3060 Timothy G. «“ • t 71 7) 73 «- 2132 Thnnut A tnm.horHauellon.eom I nomas n. -voices OF EXPERIENCE" Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 2, 2002-829 m r ' —. —— l —■—■ v * ■ **■ £k, > , E Call Shelley Ashcroft at 717-626-2191 (press 5), fax: 717-626-1210 , or email: sashcroft.eph @lnpnewsxom to place your antiques & collectibles , . advertising in our tool chest, $200; a Car penter marking gauge, $150; a Schauer fillister plane, $180; cornice planes, $l9O, $l4O and $105; two pilaster fluting planes, $l4O each; four Carpenter molding planes, $155; pairs of Carpenter molding planes, $260, $l9O, $l5O, $145, $l3O, $llO and $100; a pair of tongue ißentes^ X v * and groove planes, $150; two D. Heiss planes, $l3O and $120; two Carpenter molding planes, $l2O and $110; two Carpenter plow planes, $675 and $200; a Carpenter fillis ter plane, $275; a Car penter sash molding plane, $190; a Carpenter molding plane, $475; a Carpenter cornice plane, $875; a Kieffer and Auxer dado plane, $130; a Carpenter sun plane, $370; two screw arm plow planes, $l4O and $110; a Carpenter panel raising plane, $150; a J. Eby bead plane, $130; a tray lot of plow plane blades, $150; a chair Howel adze, $220; a Cooper’s side axe, $230; a broad axe, $170; two Goosewing axes, $275 and $225; a Cooper’s bench axe, $180; a Union Compass plane, $130; a Cooper’s heading shave, $230; a piano makers mitre plane, $120; three powder horns, $140; a tray lot of leather work ing tools, $160; a foundry swage block pattern, $150; a harvest drag rake, $l3O. Horst Auctioneers conducted the sale. COIN SALE A coin sale was con ducted at Horst Auction Center, Ephrata, on Tuesday, Oct. 15. There were 196 registered bid ders. Highlights were a 1914 U.S. gold type set $2Vi, $5, $lO and $2O, $1,150; China gold 400 Yuan, 1979 proof, $700; $171.35 face 90 percent silver, $600; proof of Franklin LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! SP • V' * halves (14) pcs., $600; roll of pre-’2l sl’s, $425; 1878-CC sl’s, $200; 1880- CC $l, $275; 1881- $l, $290; 1882- CC $l, $285; (2) 1885-cc sl’s, $275 and $285; 1886-S $l, $225; 1887-S $l, $200; 1936-S Bay Bridge half dollar, $220; 1913 s2'/ 2 gold, $200; 1900 $2O gold, $375; 1992-D $2O gold, $400; 1924 $2O gold, $375; two 1981 Krugerrand, $3OO each; book of (28) pre-’2l (M) sl’s, $300; roll of 1904-0 sl’s, $425; roll of (M) sl’s, $450; (14) pre ’2l (M) sl’s, $260; (55) PCS Buffalo nickels, $200; (20) (M) pre-’2l sl’s, $425; $63.65 face 90 percent silver, $250; (12) silver sl’s mixed, $130; (6) 1999 mint sets, $120; (4) 1995 proof sets, $130; (3) 1997 proof sets, $155; (4) 1999 proof sets, $170; proof Franklin halves (14) pcs., $600; roll of 1923 sl’s, $235; roU of pre-’2l sl’s, $425; 1878 CC $l, $200; 1880-0 $l, $190; Franklin Mint “History of Flight” (100) pcs. sterling, $475; Franklin Mint “Opera’s Most Beautiful Mo ments” (60) pcs. sterling, $200; Franklin Mint “Genius of Michelango” (60) pcs. sterling, $170; Franklin Mint “Ameri can Revolution” (50) pcs. sterling, $100; Franklin Mint “Genius of Dav inci” (50) pcs. sterling, $375; Franklin Mint bank marked sterling ingots (50) pcs. 1000 grain sterling, $400; Danbury Mint presiden tial ingots (36) pcs., $6OO.
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