824-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 15, 2003 Lancaster Farming Antiques * ' * Family History Conference Is March 28-29 LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —The 24th annual Lancaster Family History conference is planned for March 28-29. Spon sored by the Lancaster Mennon ite Historical Society and the Lancaster County Historical So ciety, registration is $4O for socie ty members and $45 for non members if postmarked before March 15. Registration increases by five dollars in each category after that time. The conference begins on Fri day with an optional research bus tour to Philadelphia on March 28 to visit the Genealogi cal Society of Pennsylvania or the National Archives Branch Li brary. The cost for the optional field trip is $37 for members and $42 for nonmembers. The bus de parts from the Lancaster Men nonite Historical Society, 2215 Millstream Road, which is direct ly next door to the High School. On Saturday, March 29, regis tration begins at 8 a.m. on the campus of Lancaster Mennonite School, 2176 Lincoln Highway East. The keynote and banquet ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES MONDAY FEBRUARY 17,2003 @ 9:00 am MURRY AUCTION EMPORIUM 23 NORTH WATER STREET/LITITZ, PA 17543 0 1953 - 2003 50 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE Iyears? China & Glass: 13 Pieces: Vaseline, art glass, Carnival glass, variety of Depression glass including Pink Sharon “Cabbage Rose” - like new (6 plates, berry dishes, creamer, sugar, nest of 2 bowls), also amber and green Depression pieces, pattern glass, opalescent dishes, Candlewick pieces, Waterford crystal, punch bowl set, glass cake stands, variety of stemware, Nontake, German and Bavarian china, wild game plates, large Ironstone platter & pitcher, Franciscan china (Desert Rose & Huntington), Haviland (Charmoy), Syracuse - old ivory (Sherwood), Johnson Bros (Pink Flower pattern), Johnson Bros sponge bowl, John Maddock - England basin and bowl. Royal Staffordshire pieces, Moose game plate, Hummel figurines. Silver & Pewter: Sterling candle holders, stiff pewter cream and sugar, can dlesticks, silver plate items, Rogers flatware (deluxe plate) Primitives: Lanterns, carbide lamps, blue decorated stoneware crocks, tin items, cash registers, brass bell, sadirons, cast dog and motorcycle, drying rack, wood advertising boxes, wood baby carriage, 1930 s floor model radio, kerosene hanging lamp, milk kettles, iron skillets Art & Jewelry: Oil on canvas, prints (some signed and dated), ladies Hamilton watch w/diamond studs, diamond ring, costume jewelry Miscellaneous: Lamps (table and floor), clocks (Mission, mantle), mirrors, Christmas decorations, variety of books (set of Dickens), Lititz Fireman coat and helmet, nice selection of Oriental figurines, Bakelite handled flatware and radios, sled seat, oil lamps. Bicentennial spoon set, milk bottles, old bot tles, early canning jars Textiles and paper: Chenille spreads, linens, hankies, 1800 & 1900 s liquor licenses from Kissel Hill Hotel, 1865 Philadelphia newspapers Toys: Dolls, Popeye wallet, Tony the Tiger mugs. Scout knives, Mickey Mouse nodder. Tonka camper. Tonka crane truck, Tin Can Alley electronic rifle and target, children’s books. Trains: Lionel (#614 Alaska diesel engine), #259 2-4-2 locomotive w/tender (prewar) other prewar cars, K-2214 N.Y. Central MP-15 diesel engine, Marx and Plasticville accessories, (over 66 pieces of trams, cars and accessories, call for list) Partial listing of furniture: Ethan Allen dining room suite. Empire chest of drawers. Waterfall desk, 1920 s dresser w/Bakehte pulls, pair of mahogany drum table, book case, wicker pieces, sofa table, plank chairs, rocking chairs, ladder back chairs, mahogany slant top desk, stack tables, mahogany exten sion table, drop leaf tables, cedar chests, blanket chest Tools: Machinist’s tool box, variety of tools, box lots We’re unpacking every day and will be adding to our website listing along with some photos. Take a look @ www.hollmgerphoto.com 10% Buyer Premium Major Credit Cards accepted 'THwVtty s4tCCtco4t&, *)nC. -AU-648-L- Professional Auctioneer, Appraiser and Advisor Our Services Are Not a Sideline (717) 626-2636 Fax (717) 627-6757 speaker will be Henry Z. (“Hank”) Jones, Jr., a fellow of the American Society of Geneal- ogists. Registration includes partici pation in a choice of three work shops from a slate of 14 choices in three parallel sessions. Work shops include both beginning and advanced levels covering such topics as the Internet, Geograph ic Information Systems, census records, researching artifacts, congregational history, family registers, and Palatine emigrants. Workshop sessions begin at 10:45 a.m. and continue through out the day. Plenty of time will be provided for visiting vendors from a wide variety of history-related socie ties and bookstores. For a bro chure or more information, go to www.lmhs.org or call the society at (717) 393-9745. An optional lunch ($9.00) and banquet ($18.00) will be served on the campus. ‘Atlantique City ’ Spring Megafair Coming March 22-23 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Twice each year Atlantic City, N.J., plays host to the “World’s Largest Antiques Show.” The enormous range of quality of ferings is why more dealers, decorators and collectors will travel hundreds and even thou sands of miles to the Atlantic City Convention Center on March 22 and 23. “Atlantique City” is the only show offering free delivery (up to 200 miles) of any furniture purchased at the show. Last March, more than 700 pieces of furniture were delivered. Our free delivery service makes “At lantique City” the leading source for fine vintage furni ture. COMPLETE AUCTIONEERING SERVICE PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2003 @ 9;ooam Selling Antiques from Several Local Estates to be held at the Freeburg Community Building, Freeburg PA DIRECTIONS: From Harrisburg take Rts I I&I5 north. Take the Rt 35 Exit to Selmsgrove. Travel through the intersection and continue on Rt 35 South to the town of Freeburg PA. In Freeburg turn right onto Freeburg Road. Travel 1 block to the Community Building on the left (formerly Freeburg Elementary) Signs posted. ANTIQUES 1792 Fridrich Schweizer Blanket Chest with Sulpher Inlay, 54.5” L, 26.5” H, 22.5” D; (2) Tall Case Clocks; Cherry Tilt-Top Three Leg Stand; Three Leg Tavern Table with Triangular Base & Drawer, Cherry Blind Door Corner Cupboard, Plank Bottom Fiddleback Settee in Original Paint, 79.5” L, 23” D; Two Drawer Blue Blanket Chest w/Original Eagle Brass 49” L, 21.5” D, 24” H; Arrowback Settee with Natural Finish, 79” L, 20.5” D; Punch Tin Pie Cupboard; Hanging Blue Cupboard, 36” H, 25-l/2”W; Period Formal Stepback Cupboard in Walnut w/Dovetailed Case, 2 Six Light Doors over 3 Drawers and 2 Blind Doors, Fluted Corners & Rails, Hairy Paw Feet, & Butterfly Shelves, 89” H x 47.75” W x 20.75” D; .Rope Bed; Trundle Rope Bed in Orig. Paint; Sheraton Chest of Drawers; Bible Box Hutch Table in Red; Large Hutch Table 39”x79”; (6) 1/2 Spindle Scroll Back Plank Chairs; Large Plank Rocker w/Arms, repainted; Decorated Plank High Chair; (2) Sm. Early Blanket Chests, one in Blue; Early Framed Silhouette of Peter Rine; Several Dry Sinks; (4) Kitchen Windsor Chairs, one with arms; Niddy Noddy Yarn Winder; Walking Wool Wheel; Flax Wheel; Small Walnut Spice Chest, Dovetailed Case, Cut-Out Top & 3 Drawers w/Porcelain Pulls, 21.5” H x 14.5” W x 8”D; Several Toleware Dome Top Boxes w/Bale Handles; Dough Box on Frame; Settee, repainted; Fiddleback Plank Chair; BUTTERPRINTS: Acom, Eagle, Thistle, Daisy, Flower, & Miniature Print; Oblong Butter Bowl; 100+ Pieces of Spode Dinnerware “Mayflower”; Communion Wafer Maker w/Crucifix; Poultry Roaster; Fireplace Roaster Oven; TIN COOKIE CUTTERS: Cloister Brother & Sister, Deer, Bear, Pig, Dog, Duck, Boot & More; Early Wooden Sled; Fire Dogs; Tramels; Early Footed Trivet; Sofa & Wing Back Chair; Pewter Top Coffee Grinder; Oven Peel; Oven Scraper; String of 29 Sleigh Bells; Gramteware; Early Ladles & Spatulas; BAS KETS: Cradle Basket; Splint Baskets: Bakers Basket, Gathering Basket, Swing Handle, Com Basket, Laundry, Melon, & More; Rye Coil Basket; 2 Cast Horse & Carnages, Overland Circus Wagon, & Fire Engine; Stove Ridge Folding Lantern; Bisque Figurines; Hull Vase 108- 8.5”; Lg. Oriental Um; Early Betty & Kero Lamps; Burl Bowl; Wooden Mortar & Pestle; Quilt Display; Handwrought Shears; Wedgwood & Pananware; Candlemolds in 24, 12, & 8 Holes; Wooden Kitchen Tools; Bone Needle Case; Art Glass; R.S. Prussia Teapot, Creamer, & Sugar; Gorham Sterling Silver; 85 Pieces of Fireking Jadeite; Wagon Jack Dated 1797; Decorated Hetchels; Several Wooden Decoys, one in canvas; Brass & Iron Kettles; QUILTS: Star, Basket, Tulip, Amish Star, Multi-Patch, White on White; Joseph Schnee Coverlet, Freeburg PA; Angstad 1846 Lewisburg Coverlet; Prints & Originals by J. Dippery, G.R. Getz, Rod Arbogast, & Mike Schrack; Up & Down Butter Chum; EARLY TOOLS: Goose Wing Ax; Coopers Adz; Early Brace; Lots of Planes, many signed; Froe; Slicks; 2 Early Tool Boxes; Bark Spud; Frame Saw; Lg. Copper Kettle 23” Across; Deacon’s Bench; Gateleg Table; Rocker; Wood & Sons, England, Service for 12, 100 pieces in Mayflower pattern. The March exhibition will commemorate the 75th anni versary of the Academy Awards. A dramatic presenta tion of original lobby cards de picting each of the 74 Oscar winning movies will be on dis play. Costumes, memorabilia, photographs and celebrity guest appearances will all be part of the celebration. Cast your vote for this year’s best picture and the best picture of all time. Join the fun. Other features of interest in clude jewelry, silver, pottery, porcelain, china, glass, fine art, textiles, vintage toys, ephemera, advertising, and much more. Free appraisals will be pro each piece registered by number; Canal Boat Light both Kero & Candle I8”xll”xl0.5”; Pewter Plates: 8-7/8” Boardman w/Lion Stamp, 8.75" Madem/Eohn, 9.5” Nawith Touch Marks; Pewter Chalice, Kero Lamps; Hog Scraper Candle Sticks; Braided Rugs; Old Local Ads; FH Cowden 2 Gallon Jug w/Blue Stencil; Lyons NY Crockery Jug w/Blue Flower; J.H Dipple 1 Gal. Jug; J Mantell NY 2 Gal. Jug w/Blue Flower; Bulbous Crock with Handle & Lots of Blue Decoration 13.75” H; 5 Gal. E.S.&B Jug; Redware Jugs, Bowl, Batter Pitcher, Crocks, Preserve Jar; Glazed Redware Plate; Set of 6 Adams Rose Handleless Cups & Saucers; (2) Early Adams Rose Plates; Bullseye Stick Spatter Mush Cup & Saucer; (3) Spatterware Cup & Saucers in Solid Red, Solid Blue, & Single Rose, cup w/hairlme; Bullseye Stick Spatter Plate; Green Rosette Design Spatter Plate; Peafowl Spatterware Cream Pitcher, repaired; Spongeware Platter; S. Baum Smooth Bore Flintlock Muzzleloader, Octagonal to Round Barrel, 62.75” L; Elias Specht Percussion Rifle w/Patchbox, Wear Plate, Silver 1/2 Moon by Cheek Piece & Thumb Oval, 53.5” L; J. Frock ? Rifle w/ No Lock, Engraved Lid Patch Box, Wear Plate, Silver 1/2 Moon by Cheek Piece & Thumb Oval, Incised Carving on the Stock, 54.5” L; Winchester Md 1400 Ranger 20 Gauge Semi-Automatic; Remington Md 7600 30- 06 w/Tasco Scope & Sling; Carl Gusstad 1914 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser; Mossberg Md 190, 16 Gauge Bolt; T.C Hawkins 50 Cal. Flintlock Muzzleloader; T.C 45 Cal. Flintlock Pistol; Spanish Tower Flintlock Pistol; 44 Cal. New Model Army Pistol, Repo; LOTS OF PAPER GOODS & BOOKS to be sold at 2:oopm Book of Special Pleadings London, 1674; Indenture of a White Girl in Northumberland County Signed by Jon Kelley;-Judgment Against Hawkins Boone 1810; Canal Documents; Indenture Signed by Simon Snyder 1818; & Many More Early Local Documents; Engraving of J. Linn; New Berlin Birth & Baptism Blank by G. Miller; House Blessing, Reading; Civil War Books; Draft for Elias Youngman Land near Mifflinburg, 1818; Many Antique Reference Books by Kauffman & Others on American Homes, Guns, Ironware & Others; Decorated Furniture of the Mahantongo Valley; Lots of Local History Books. Call for cataloged listing. EARLY FRAKTURS 1791 Hand-Done Birth & Baptism attributed to Conrad Tevitz, John William Brown is a Christian Member of Evangelical Reformed Religion of which he is a member. He was bom on the 24th Day of August 1791 in Pinegrove Township, Berks County PA and was baptized by Rev. Wagner; 1796 Hand-Done Birth & Baptism, Unknown Artist, Magdalena Getz in Central Stylized Heart, some paper loss; 1815 Polychrome Birth & Baptism signed Johannas Valentin Schuller, Printed form by Johann Ritter & Co, Reading PA. Bom to William Brown and his Wife Magdalena, a Son given the name Johannes, East Buffalo Township, Union County PA; Several New Berlin Birth & Baptisms; KENNETH E. MASSINGER NEIL A. COURTNEY RR 02, 80X985 R.D. #1 Box 239 McClure, PA 17841 NAA Richfield, PA 17086 K 658-3536 3Sm (570)539-8791 91532-L TSBm All-002651-L vided by Ray Mansfield, syndi cated newspaper columnist and host of NBC’s “Let’s Talk An tiques,” Kyle Husfloen, editor of Antique Trader Books, and Ellen Schroy, editor of Warm an’s Price Guide to Antiques, starting at 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sat urday and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday in the new Atlantic City Convention Cen ter at the foot of the Atlantic City Expressway. For a free courtesy pack, early entry tickets and free parking information call (800) 526-2724 or visit www.atlanti quecity.com. STONEWARE & EARLY CHINA GUNS to be sold at 1:00pm