Sale held at 938 LANCASTER PIKE, BUCK, PA. (10 mi. south of Lancaster along PA Rt 2725) ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES COSTUME JEWELRY 200+ PCS. NASCAR BOX LOTS Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Tom Mix Lone Ranger, Hubley, Griswold, Agate Big Little Books, Tinware NASCAR LOT WILL START AT 2:00 PM Sat. April 5, 2003 @ 9:ooam FINE GLASSWARE ANTIQUES Heisey. Foslona, Fenton, Imperial, Viking, Colony. Avon. Cambridge, Fiesta, Carnival, Pimcess House. Duncan Miller, West Moreland, Germany, Occupied Japan, McCoy, Carnival, Depression, Pennsbury, Rebecca at the Well pitcher 1000+ Pieces ol outstanding glassware’ Lots ot Photos on web'” Visit us at. www.porterfieldauctions.com Request Flyer 030405 at mlo@porterfieldauctions.com PORTERFIELD AUCTIONEER 29 Indian Hill Road, Conestoga, PA 17516 (717) 871-9004 info @ porteHieldauctions.com Terms: Cash, Certified funds Visa/MC & MAC Bob Porterfield AU-3741-L Heritage House Hosts Antiques Appraisal Show ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancaster Co.) bethtown, will host a second antiques —On Saturday, April 12, Winters Heri- appraisal show. tage House, 47 East High Street, Eliza- David Dickson, certified appraiser SMITH ESTATE DOLL & CARNIVAL GLASS AUCTION We will be selling from the Allenwood Fne Co Social Hall, Located in the Village o( Allenwood Pa. From Williamsport travel 20 miles South on Rt. 15 to Allenwood Pa. and follow signs to Hall Saturday April 5, 2003 Auction starts at 9:00 AM • Preview opens at 6:00 AM Early 20th Century Dolls * 300+ Pcs Carnival Glass This auction will feature 300 plus dolls Doll makers include: Jumeau, Simon Halbig, Kestner, Bruno Schmidt, Armand Marseille, Monmum Bros., K star R, Horsman. Bergman, Ernst Heubach, Recknagle, Mengersgereuth, Schoneau Hoffmeister, Dressel, AW & Co., Alt Beck & Gottschalch, Wagnei & Zetzel, Bye Lo, Heubach Kopplesdoil, Gans & Seylarth, Giace Putman, Gebruder Knock, SFBJ, PLUS MANY OTH ERS. Chaihe Chaplin, Boy dolls. Bisque, China Heads. Clothe, Wax Heads. Composition and oth ers. CARNIVAL includes 300+ pieces fiom NORTHWOOD, Imperial, Fenton, and others with all colors ot carnival. Watei sets, bowls, vases, candle holders, figurines, berry sets, glass es. Many different patterns to include’ Animals. Birds, Starbursts, Flowers and more. For more into contact Auctioneer Michael P. Weaver (570) 538-2227. istF P Auction conducted by: Auctioneer: (( Michael P. Weaver r- — J l — -i 1 7696 Russell Rd NAA H AUCTIONEERII Allenwood, PA 17810 f9m 1 Ph0ne:(570)538-2227 Lie. #AU-002180-L Licensed and Bonded from Columbia, will return to offer verbal appraisals during a three-hour program. Dickson has invited Robert J. Sullivan, certified appraiser and auction eer, and Donna Marcinko, ex pert in antique and Victorian jewelry, to join him. The success of the October 2002 show generated great inter est in sponsoring a second one. The Antique Show will be con ducted in conjunction with al- Kutztown University Hosts Unique Cultural Event KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.) On March 29-30 regional crafts guilds of the Reading Berks and the Le high Valley Guilds of Craftsmen, have partnered with The Heritage Center at Kutztown University to bring a two-day long crafts and cul tural event to the area. Featured at this show will be the work of more than 100 of the area’s finest professional craftsmen, as well as the latest craft creations from students in Kutztown Univer sity’s Craft Department. Kutztown University Crafts Department pro fessors will have an exhibit featur ing their own works. Most of the fine handcrafted items at this annu al event will be available for pur chase. Many of the featured crafts men will be demonstrating their unique techniques in making their craftwork. The work to be seen at this craft show will include a wide variety of works, ranging from his torically accurate reproductions of Pennsylvania German crafts up to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22, 2003-829 ready scheduled Heritage Day activities, which will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hearth cooking and quilting demonstra tions and antique exhibits are some of the other activities available to visitors that day. Advance registration is required for appraisals. Museum staff will assign numbers on a limited first-come, first served basis. The fee for the first item’s verbal appraisal is $lO. and $5 will be charged for two additional items. Up to three items for each number assignment will be accepted. To register or for more information, call the museum at (717) 367-4672. the original works produced by con temporary designer-craftsmen. Bruce Baker, a nationally re spected speaker on topics associated with the professional crafts indus try, will provide educational work shop sessions throughout both days of the show. These topics will in clude marketing your products and yourself, booth presentation, the slide and jury processes, and more sessions aimed to interest the pro fessional or aspiring artist or crafts man. The dates for the First Annual Spring Fine Arts and Crafts Festi val at Kutztown University are March 29-30 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday, the 29th, and 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday, the 30th. The location will be at the Kutztown University Fieldhouse. Donation requested is $3. Call (610) 372-9747 or for more information log on to www.rbcrafts.org/events/ press.htm.