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    826-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 19, 2003
Q THE ANTIQUE
DETECTIVE
Anne Gilbert
Collectible American
Patriotic Symbols
Since the September 11 terror
ism attacks there has been not
only a revived interest in artifacts
reflecting America’s patriot sym
bols but also newly created ob-
Pieced and appliqued quilt “Remember the Maine,” c.
1898, by Mary Dunn Leroy, Lakewood, N.Y. is displayed at
Skinner Galleries, Boston, Mass. Photo credit: “Price
Guide to American Patriotic Memorabilia” by Michael
Polak, published by House of Collectibles.
Trick Saddle, 14'A”
Seat, Large Steer
Head Carvings on
Both Sides.
Maker: George Hall
of Madison, MO
AUCTION SITE TELEPHONE
Starting Tuesday, April 29th • 717-228-2828
- TENTATIVE AUCTION SCHEDULE ~
FRIDAY: (Inside the Main Building)
9:00 AM - Lot #1 thru #204 Catalogued Coaches, Carnages & Sleighs
3:00 PM - (Second Auction Ring)
Lot #205 thru #449 Catalogued Books, Pictures, Prints, Coaching China and
Glasswaie
Approx. 4:00 PM (or immediately following the last catalogued carriage) about 150 fab
ric stacker Arm Chairs (used in Martin’s reserve seat section)
Immediately following the sale of the chairs -
Lot #450 thru 1053 Fine Appointments Session. About 800 Lots: Harness, Pony & Horse
Size (Single. Pair, 4-in-Hand); Carriage Lamps; Many Good, Clean Coaching & Driving
Appointments. Framed Pictures & Prints; Equine Books and So DN.
TENTATIVE AUCTION SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY
(FIELD & TENT SESSIONS)
9:00 AM SECTION ONE FIELD & CARRIAGE TENT:
Horse Diawn Coaches, Carriages, Sleighs & Wagons. Approx. 200 to 250
9:00 AM SECTION TWO (In the Rows): Non-Horse Related Items Including Primitive
Tools, Children’s Toys. Collectibles and much more.
9:00 AM REGULAR TENT SESSION; Over 3,000 lots of Tack, Horse & Pony Blankets,
Carriage Lamps, Miniature Wagons, Driving and Riding Equipment & Other Horse
Related Items
9:30 AM SPECIAL TENT SESSION: Friday Evening’s Overflow Appointments Including
Other Fine Appointments Received too Late to Include in Catalog
11:00 AM SADDLE TENT & WESTERN MEMORABILIA: Over 100 English & Western
Saddles followed by Western Memorabilia
12:00 NOON ROWS OF HORSE RELATED ITEMS: Carriage & Wagon Fails, Horse
Drawn Faim Equipment, Wagon Wheels, Spring Seats, Shafts, Poles,
Blacksmith Tools, Stall Fronts and Many Other Items
* * *
♦ * w *
OUT*
PaulZ Martin Jr, President, Auctioneer
Roger Spencer Auctioneer
Patrick Morgan Auctioneer
jects.
Pins, banners, and flag jewelry
as well as peace dove pins are ev
erywhere. The handbags and tee
shirts with the stars and stripes
motif are among the many col
lectibles of tomorrow. Even some
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PONY SIZE SICILIAN DONKEY CART HEARSE (One ot two WAGON
PEDDLER’S WAGON (One ot two in this auction) heatses m this auction) Restored salesman's earner
& othei access
PA-AY-00144L
CA-879
12 North Railroad Avanue ❖ P.O. Box 99 * New Holland, PA 17557
For more information regarding this auction or an auction of your own contact Paul Z. Martin, Jr. or Shirley Morgan at (717) 354-6671
of the humble items found
in catalogs like flag motif
dishes and door mats are
put-away possibilities. As
with most collectibles some
are downright ugly while
others are beautiful.
This interest has been
reflected in Americana
auctions and in antique
shops specializing in 18th,
19th, and early 20th cen
tury objects.
There is even a new
Price Guide, “Official Price
Guide to American Patri
otic Memorabilia” by Mi
chael Polak, a collector.
A collection can go in
many directions. Not only
can it specialize in antique
or contemporary objects,
but concentrate on art, ar
tifacts and decorative ob
jects, to mention a few. A
contemporary collection
could focus on items made
after September 11, from
anti-Bin Laden posters and
banners to glass and weav
ings. One of my favorite
discoveries was in a North
Carolina rifle shop. A
hand-painted dart board
with Bin Laden’s likeness
and red, white and blue
darts. This can be the folk
art of tomorrow.
Doubtless there will
more indivi.dually-made
symbols.
There’s nothing new
about patriotic symbols.
They’ve been around since
and before the American
Revolution. The eagle was
(and is) the most popular
liberty symbol. From the
War of 1812 until after the
Civil War, it and other pa-
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ALL ITEMS SOLD “AS IS, WHERE IS"
(Turn to Page 827)
1:00 PM TRUCKS, TRAILERS, PONIES & HORSES
- 1995 Eby Goose-neck Horse & Carriage Trailer, aluminum, small harness &
tack room, 30’ floor length, 2-10,000 lb. axles, 4 horses & carnages or 6 horses
- Eby Goose-neck Horse & Carriage Trailer with tack compartment
- Several Golf Carts.
- 1992 Ford Club Cab Pick-up truck
1. Mr. Pistol of So. Ridge - Reg. Haflinger, 3 Stallion
2. Harley - Morgan/Haflinger cross, 2 yo ■ d£ ~y
3. Flyer-Reg. Sec. C., 2 yo Welsh cob
1:30 PM HARNESS TENT:
Harness Session Including Pony, Cob, Horse & Draft Sizes; Single, Pair,
4-in-Hand and more
PLEASE NOTE: FIELD ITEMS ACCEPTED UNTIL THE START OF THE AUC
TION ON SATURDAY MORNING. NO JUNK PLEASE!
RECEIVING TIMES - WEEK OF AUCTION
Tuesday, April 29 - 12:30 PM to 6:00 PM
*PLEASE NOTE - Tuesday only. Field gate will open at 12:30 PM
Wednesday, April 30 - 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Thursday, May 1 - 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Friday, May 2 - 8:00 AM - until start of auction (Catalogued Appointments)
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Field Items
Saturday, May 3 - 8:00 AM - until start of auction
**No consignments accepted before 12:30 PM, Tuesday, April 29**
TERMS & CONDITIONS
BUYERS PREMIUM • 6% On All Items Selling for $l,OOO & Over (Per Item) • 10% on
All Items Selling under $l,OOO (Per Item). Cash, Travelers Check, Certified Check,
Money Orders, US Funds Only. Personal or business checks accepted only with a current
bank letter of guaranteed payment made payable to Martin Auctioneers, Inc. NO EXCEP
TIONS! This currently dated letter must be presented at time of registering for a buyer’s num
ber. Sorry, NO CREDIT CARDS'
REDDING AUCTION SERVICE
GETTYSBURG, PA
OUTSTANDING 100+ FIREARM &
RELATED ITEMS AUCTION
To be held at Redding Auction Service - located taking Route 34, 1/2 mile
North of the square in Gettysburg, PA - bear right at Y (at car wash) & con
tinue 2 miles on Table Rock Road to auction site - on
SUNDAY, APRIL 27 -9:«oa.m.
(NO BUYERS PREMIUM)
This sale includes a fine lot of firearms & related items from the; Estate of
James Sheaffer - Dover, PA - and a fine lot of “Black-Powder” (PA
Kentucky’s) - from the: Personal Collection of: Robert Paris - Gettysburg,
PA.
Primary highlights for this auction include: Parkers: Rare Model AHE -
hammerless, 410 ga., 28” barrels, skeet & skeet chokes, single trigger,
Beaver-Tail forend w/factory letter; Model DHE - hammerless, 20 ga.,
26” barrels, dbl. trigger, Beaver-Tail forend and skeleton butt; N-Grade
hammerless, 10 ga., 32” Damascus barrels w/double trigger;
Winchester: Model 1873’5, 86’s, 90, 92’s, 94’s, M-1906 & M-I2's; Model
21 “Tournament Skeet” 16 ga. w/26” barrels, single trigger, auto, ejec
tors & Beaver-Tail forend; Model 42. Model 70 “Pre-64” “Super Grade”
30-06 cal.;
Kentucky Rifles: Rare “Robert Ditchbum” PA Kentucky Rifle - 50 cal.
w/“Ditchburn” lock, 46” “Paris” barrel & 46” Fowler barrel - signed &
dated (1969) - w/engraved patch-box, eagle & others; “Robert Ditchbum”
PA Kentucky rifle - 50 cal. w/“Ditchburn" lock, 42” “Paris” barrel - signed
w/engraved patch-box, eagle & others; “Rudy Bahr Albright” flintlock
pistol - 45-cal., w/siler pistol lock, 10” “Paris” barrel - signed; “Rare Rudy
Bahr Nichols Hawk” - swivel breech rifle - 45-cal., w/“Paris” swivel unit,
“Paris” 36” barrels - engraved patch-box & others; “Rudy Bahr J.P. Beck” -
50 cal. w/“Ditchburn” lock, 44” “Paris” barrel - raised carved stock - wood
en slide patch-box; “Rudy Bahr Allentown Rifle” - 40 cal. w/“Paris”
Percussion lock, 44” “Paris” barrel - w/engraved patch-box; “Carl Pippert” -
“Early Redding” Hfle - 50-cal., w/“Pippert” lock, 48” “Paris” barrel -
w/wooden slide patch-box;
Other manufacturers include: Marlin’s, Remington’s, Ithaca’s, Savage’s,
Steven’s, Steyr & Others.
NOTE - This auction will offer some of the finest firearms that “Redding
Auction Service” has had the opportunity to offer for public auction. These
guns will be sold to the highest bidder - with no buyers premium.
Mark date & plan to attend this fine auction!
A more detailed listing available - contact undersigned auction service - or
log on to our web-site address listed below.
Sale inspection - Sale day only - Doors opening at 7:00 A.M. or by pre
arranged appointment for inspection only'
Terms - Cash - or if not known by auctioneer -
service for financial terms
Redding Auction Service - PA No. RH-78-L
Gettysburg, PA - PH; 717-334-6941
www.reddingauction.com - For more info. & pictures
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rschell/Spillman
Carousel Horse
(Said to have been
on a carousel at
the St. Louis
World’s Fair in
1904 or 1908)
Two Matching Tables
w/Horseheads on
Corneis & Hoot Legs
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NC Lic#4626
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Conestoga Wagon
Hame Bells