822-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7, 2002 Could you tell me something about this solid mahogany chair, buffet and dining table? 1 was told they are Chippendale style. I.M. - Stanton, Nebraska From your photo your din ing Jurnilure was made around 1910-1920. The style is an ad aptation of the Chippendale leg and fool. It was mass pro duced and possibly sold in a Sears catalog. A friend gave me this beautiful All-Dairy Antiques Show (Continued from Page B 21) lance” award would probably go to Steve and Cheryl Wallace who came all the way from Casper, Wyo. During its five years this show has developed a well-deserved reputation for attracting a wide variety of high quality, rare and unusual butter churns, made in all shapes, size and materials they were übiquitous in exhibits. Les Firth seemed to have cor nered the market on Davis Swing Churns exhibiting four of the six sizes. Exhibitors with items for pur chase reported excellent sales. High quality butter churns, ad vertising signs, weather vanes, cheese safes, milk bottles, and “go withs” brought strong prices. A quart milk bottle exhibited by an anonymous exhibitor had been purchased earlier in the summer for $2,500. This show has developed into a Notice: After (45) years in the construction business and nearly (20) years in the structural steel and precast erection business, pursuant to US Bankruptcy Court Filing #l-02-01837, Glenco Construction Services, Inc. and its Secured Creditors are completely liquidating. Everything in the auction must sell to the highest bidder regardless of price with the exception of the (2) Manitowoc crawler cranes, both of which will be offered “Subject To Owner’s Immediate Confirmation.” The majority of this equipment has been purchased new and very well maintained. Please plan to attend! Location: The auction will be held at the Glenco shop and office facility located at 2233 US Highway 522 North, Lewistown, PA, 17044 Terms: Payment in full is required on sale day by cash, certified funds, or check with a bank letter of guarantee. Hunyady L/ in n kji nmjt i m 4/ While information "is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested. Antiques Questions And Answers table that I have been told was made by the Eastlake Furniture Co. and could date to the early 1900 s. The front drawer has a carved vine design. Is my information correct ? What is the value? Your small golden oak table has hints of the late Fast lake style (lH79s-IH90), hut the use of golden oak could place it closer to 1900. major market for buying and sell ing high quality da ; ry antiques and collectibles. Negative im pacts on this show due to the economy or world events were not apparent. Visitors were surveyed. Forty six percent were attending their first time, while 20 percent had attended all five shows. They rated the 2002 show as follows: Fair —0; Good 20 percent; Very Good 55 percent; Excel lent 25 percent. Ninety-five percent said they would return next year. Dates for 2003 are Saturday, Sept. 20 through Thursday, Sept. 25, one day longer than this year. For more information contact Darwin Braund, 238 Agricultural Administration Building, Univer sity Park, PA 16802-2600, phone (814) 863-1383, e-mail dgbl2@psu.edu; or Lolly Lesher, PA Farm Show Complex, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harris burg, PA 17710-9408, phone (717) 787-2905. Thursday, December 19,2002 - 9:OOAM Lewistown, Pennsylvania (60 Miles Northwest of Harrisburg, T.B. - Apollo, PA Items Include: Crawler cranes (Crawlers will be offered with basic boom only-boom inserts; luffing jib; standard jibs; and accessories sold separately and subject to owner’s immediate confirmation); Hydraulic truck cranes; Hydraulic rough terrain crane; Crane accessories; Rigging and lifting accessories; Aerial lifts and Forklifts; Truck tractors and Lowboy trailers; Hydraulic tilt, Hydraulic Beavertail, and drop deck trailers; Flatbed trucks; Flat bed trailers; Mechanics and welder trucks; Van, office, Tag-A-Long trailers, and overseas Containers; Sport utility vehicle and pickup trucks; Nelson stud welder and Lincoln B*pack welding system; Skid mounted/portable welders; Air compres sors and generators; Contractors tools; Steel fastening equipment and material; Shop tools and equipment; Office furniture and equipment; & MORE! Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales @ hunyady.com For Complete, Full Color, Descriptive Brochure! PA AUCTION LICENSE NO: AYOOO2BI Similar pieces sell in antique shops for $6OO or more. This statue of a woman in Gre cian or Roman costume holds a cogwheel in the left had and her right hand rests on a hammer and anvil. No markings. Overall the metal has oxidized to charcoal color. It isn't iron. What can you tell me? -Staten Island, NY J.G, Your figure is made of spell er: cast from commercial zinc and coaled with a metallic pa tina. It was done in the late I9th century and could sell for $3OO or more at auction. 1 have a china cup and saucer, with a picture of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on both items. It belonged to my grand mother. The bottom of the saucer is marked, Alfred Meakinn, Eng land. What is the value? It was made in 1939. T.G. - San Antonio, EL Your cup and saucer could sell jor $B5-$95 in a shop. I would like some information on my Franciscan china. My set, is marked Stangl, in Trenton, N.J. Sculptured fruit. Since 1805. M.H.M. - Whitfield, NJ You don’t have Franciscan china; it is Stangl. Stangl pot tery had its beginnings became Fulper Pottery. Johann Martin Stangl, German-bom, became president of the firm in 1928. His name is on the pottery from the late 1920 s till the early 19505. Slang! is best know for bird and animal fig- ures. You have one of his dinner ware patterns “sculptured fruit,” made in the early 19505. A single 10” plate can sell for $l5-20 in a shop. I've had this bench of carved wood and hand tooled leather for years. It was given to me by Col onel who served in Europe in WWIII. It has a carved dedicat ion on the back and a profile of the German poet Johann Geothe (1749-1832). Any information will be helpful. D.P. - Oklahoma City, OK Your interesting bench With carved hack and arms was made mid-I9th century. It could fetch $2,000 or more at auction. This bottle has a ballerina fig ure inside and plays The Blue Danube on its music box. I haven’t opened it to know what the liquid is. The bottle says, “Bols Ballerina Bottle.” Nobody knows what it is. V.M Your bottle contains some type of liquor made by Bols li queur Co. It could be of inter est to a collector of bottles made after 1960 and could sell for $4O. 1 have four cups and sauces with the colorful Geisha girls, etc. pattern. The only markings are in green ink. “Made in Japan.” They belonged to my mother years ago. I would like to know something about them and what they are worth. Yours is one of several hun dred, different patterns known as “Geisha Girl,” made in Japan from the late 19th to early 20th century. A single cup and saucer in your pattern could sell in a shop for $25 a pair. This vase was a wedding pres ent. It it eight inches tall with a “v” indentation on the bottom. It was identified by the shop where purchased as being Chinese, c. 1860. It is porcelain and has the raised figure of a dragon encir cling the top and neck. It has a painting of a bird and flowers. Can you give me a “ball-park” evaluation? Your vase appears to be Chi nese-style, hut the lack of Chi nese marks and the “v” lead me to believe it is Victorian, mid-19th century, European. It requires a hands-on ap praisal to truly judge the type of porcelain. - Sunrise, FL I inherited my grandfather’s china shaving mug with his fra ternal symbol “Odd Fellows” on it. Does it have any value? S.E. - Atlanta, GA It could sell in a shop for $5O. R.F. - Ford City, PA T.T. - Vandergrift, PA