828-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 26, 2003 Antique Detective Questions And Answers (Continued from Page 827) piece with description. Send to Treadway Auction Gal lery, 2029 Madison Road,, Cincinnati, OH 45208. Since they were mass pro duced there are still many of the more common examples around selling from $l5O to $3OO. Can you tell me anything about my 70 pieces of Carni val Glass in Marigold color? It includes sherbets, pitchers, cake plates. A.L.-Taneytown, Md. Carnival glass was mass produced first in America beginning in 1905 to the 19205. Most common colors are Marigold, blue, purple and green. It was made by many companies and is a pressed glass coated with a sodium solution, then fired for a lustre look. Over the last 26 years it has been re produced. To get an idea of the values invest in a Schroeders Antiques Price Guide or some of the books on the subject. We recently inherited a large collection of glass clowns. A sticker on the bot tom reads Murano, Italy. How can I sell them and what are they worth? D.S. - Glenview, 111, The Venini Glassworks in Murano, Italy began making a series known as the corn media del Parte figures, that included clowns. They had paper la bels and a variety of signatures and were made in the 19405, 50s and 60s. Prices vary from the low hundreds to several thousand dollars. For the past decade Venini has been re producing many of them. Best place to sell them would be the John Toomey Gallery in Oak Park, 111. 818 N. Boulevard, 60301. Send good photos and descriptions. I have twelve pieces of an alumi num coffee pot, sugar, creamer set with plates. All are marked “Continental hand wrought” with a picture of a soldier. Can you tell me any thing about them and how to sell them? S.K. - Springdale, Pa. By the 19305, 40s many companies were desiging a vari ety of aluminum ob jects. Quality, maker name and de sign influence prices. Many were made and still show up at flea markets. Your coffee um could sell in a shop for $6O or more. The other pieces could fetch $25 and up. This reclining fig ure of a male Indian is made out of a chalk substance and was given to my grand parents as a wedding gift in 1900. On the banner below his left hande is the word Ohio. Any informa tion appreciated. E.V.S. - Waverly, . Neb. Chalkware pieces made as carnival give-aways are most familiar. However many were made as decorative ornaments and sold door to door by Italian Photos have been immigrants. The best exam- sent jn by rea ders re ples are considered as folk quest|ng information art and fetch fancy prices. Yours appears to be a fine J[° m the Antique Detec " example and could sell in a “ we * shop for $2,000 or more. ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, May 3,2003 LOCATION: 564 Ridgeview Rd Glen Rock, York Co, PA; I 83 Exit 8 (old Exit 2), RT 216 W to stop, R on Susquehanna Trail 1 mi, R on Ridgeview Rd 1/2 mi, sale on L CAR, BOAT, TRACTORS, TOOLS 97 Buick Le Sabre 49K, 1 owner, 14’ Bay Liner boat w/Yamaha 9.9 HP out board motor; elec trolling motor; on EZ Load trailer (like new); 682 Cub Cadet lawn tractor w/Cozy Cab, mower & snowblower; 48 Farmall Cub original w/IH blade (very nice); cultivators; 1 btm plow; lawn trailer w/trac vac; power rake; lawn roller & trailer; pull type lime spreader; brush cutter; walk behind mower; lawn edger; air compressor; battery charger; bench grinder; pressure washer; Honda E 300 generator; sm wood lathe; joiner; bandsaw; Homelite chainsaw; workmate; saws, drills, etc; toolboxes; tool chest; hand tools; long handle tools; saw vise; misc hdw; drawing knife; com choppers; shop vac; metal imp seat; car ramps; come-a-long; log chains; sythe; ext & stepladders; ext cords; hose; gas cans; oil cans GUNS, FISHING EQUIP, ETC. Remington 270 mod 700 BDL w/3x9 scope; Remington 22 mod 552; Marlin mod 39AS 22 lever; Daisy BB gun; gun cabinet; Bushnell binoculars; hunt ing clothes; duck calls; ammo; fishing rods; fishing tackle; chest waders; mini buckets; worm boxes; tents; hammock; camp stoves; lantern; elec & gas grills; round picnic table & benches; coolers; toboggin; sled; Ig aquari um; meat saws; meat grinder; hanging scales; Schwinn bike; watering can; bug light; shop stool; ponhaus pans; crocks; CB; childs wagon HOUSEHOLD, GLASSWARE, COLLECTABLES Maple DR table & chairs; hutch; LR suite; recliner; massage recliner; cof fee & end tables; drop leaf end table; 3 tier comer shelf; ball & claw occa sional table; several TVs; wood desk; Lane cedar chest; old Kenmore sewing machine; mod BR suites (1 king sz); metal kitchen cabinets; porcelain top cabinet; clothes tree; plant stands; folding tables; Kelvinator frige; Maytag washer & dryer; microwave; sm kitchen appliances; Curtis Mathes stereo; wood magazine rack; foot stool mirrors; wood sewing box; bookcases; metal shelves; crib; Bissell cleaning machine; Dirt Devil steamer; rinse tubs; Perfection heater; slid projector & screen; milk can; nail keg; hornets nests; baskets; roasters; cast skillets; pots & pans; grater; flour sifter; Noritake Progression china set; Spode Copeland china set; Hall teapot; hobnail; car nival & ruby vases; press glass; etched glasses; frosted glass baskets; Germany plates; fruit plates; cup & saucer sets; Am Insulator & other S&P; graniteware; cold packers; Mr. Peanut; figurines; singing bird & other clocks; plastic horse figures; Japan pcs; Scottie door stop; GWTW style & other lamps; Rogers flatware set; misc kitchenware; rolling pin; marbles; dominoes & other games; puzzles; books inc D-Town yearbooks; pocker knives-some adv; belt buckles; Sunday School cards; old scrapbook; old buttons & bottles; croquette sets; jewelry; foreign coins; afghans; old local cookbooks; Navy uniforms; dog tag; blue jars; tins; ice tons; RR lantern; feed scoop; match holder; cheese boxes; hames & collar mirror; old roller skates; child’s Toolcraft tool set; Am Brix; hall runner; lawn chairs; holiday dec; + more AUCTIONEERS NOTE; Inspection by appointment only. Call Auctioneer. Almost all of this merchandise is in unusually nice condition. TERMS: Personal Property. Cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents. Food by Hametown Church. Tent in inclement weather. AUCTIONEERS: Kenneth Keeny (AU2797L) 717-993-3448 Marlette Thomas (AU32SIL) Paul Miller (AA2B23L) @ 9 AM OWNERS: John Waltemyer Estate Stan Waltemyer, Exec. Amy Wolfson, Atty. 717-846-1252 | tancafter Farming J i^ralicrai'^r&i | 9:00 A.M. | I Located along Rt. 225, 1 mile South of Rt. 147 & 225 junction, Mandata, PA. | I Approx. 4 mi. North of Pillow, Northumberland, Co. ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES J ■ Grain painted jelly cupboard; oak 2 pc. bookcase, 2 door top, 2 drawer base, 50” W . . x 7 1/2’ H, porcelain top table; oak 5 leg ext. table; 3 pc. waterfall bedroom suite; I J Singer treadle sewing machine; Philco floor model radio; twig rocker; 7 pic. 1950’s J 1 chrome breakfast set, red/white; Philco plastic case radio; oak stand; clothes trees; 1 • barrel-back rocker; quilts; flowered feed bags; mixing bowls, slaw board; floor lamp: • I oval-beveled mirror; room divider; Guardian service; Depression glass; iris bowls; I I sugar jar; Fire King; cake mold; cake stand; alum, tumblers; ref. dishes; dog cookie I I jar, pressed glass; ruby glass; crocks up to 6 gal.; jug; egg scales, milk cans; wash-1 I board, butcher ladles; wooden tubs; wooden trough: The Daily Item money bags; adv. | I yard sticks; braided rugs; hall runners; Coke picnic cooler; Polar Club fan; Bliss cof- ■ ■ fee can, post cards; arrowheads; sad iron; PA Game News 1950’s & 60’s; Life maga-. . zines, 1940’5, variety of books. The Story of Abraham Lincoln by Wayne Whipple; J J Dan’s Boy, etc.; Aladdin lamp w/white shade; light shades; old pot belly type stove J • by S. Derr, Pottsville, PA, pat. date 1855; wind up alarm clocks; school house bank, • • tin; egg crates; C.I. bucket; wooden ironing board; picture. The North Atlantic • I Squadron & Torpedo Flotilla at Sea; wooden adv. boxes; carnival sticks; sprinkling I I can; chicken crate; Lightning Guider sled; wooden rakes; Miller’s qt. milk bottles; I | Eastlube motor oil, 1 gal. can; Silvertone guitar w/case; 78 RPM records; plus other | I items of interest. I GUNS: Win. 20 ga. double-barrel, model 24; Win. 20 ga. model 12, Win. 30 W.C.F. | model 94; Win. 22 pump model 62-A; 10 ga. single shot. . HOUSEHOLD j Frigidaire ref. freezer, 40” elec, stove; Maytag H.D. auto, ■washer; GE H.D. extra large . cap auto, dryer; Maytag sq. tub wringer washer; 2 kerosene stoves; Philco chest J freezer; Zenith console TV; Electrolux sweepers; set of 6 decorated plank bottom 1 chairs by Michael Z. Horning’s of Newmanstown, PA; 5 leg ext. table w/2 boards • by Hornings; beautiful hutch; 44” W, possibly by Hornings; platform rockers; I Sears elec, sewing machine; writing desk; metal hutch; metal base cabinet; S S flat-1 ware; small kit. appliances; end tables; lamps; lawn chairs, holiday decorations; dou- 1 ble springs/mattress; waterfall dresser: vanity; bedding; luggage; canning jars; some | new; etc. ■ I BUTCHERING EQUIP.: Sausage staffer; #22 Enterprise meat grinder; butcher | • knife for ornamental use only; beam scale; hand meat saw. . • LAWN/GARDEN; Deutz Allis 12.5 Hp. riding lawn tractor; hand lawn/garden tools; I ; rubber tire wheelbarrow; wooden ext. ladder & step ladders; swing on frame; Anvil,: 1 21” L. 1 12’x24’ Shed w/Overhead Door & Side Door. I TERMS: Cash or good PA check ■ www.markjonesauct.com MARK J. JONES, AUCTIONEER ma Phone (570) 286-0052 • Lic.#AU 1595-L Jeff Dunkelberger • Lie. #MJ 3043-L SPRING ANTIQUE SPECIALTY AUCTION TUESDAY, MAY 6 - 9:30 AM Located: Shamrock Auction Gallery, Route 6, Black Walnut, PA 30 miles West of Scranton, Wyoming Co. Stickley 2 door oak bookcase - 36” x 12” 43” high; Quaint Stickley arm rocker; 3 mission chairs; Quaint Grand Rapids Michigan Stickley small library table 30”xl8”x29” high; Ornate small C roll top child’s desk w/1 dr./2 doors; early Empire crotch mahogany original ornate brass pulls chest 2/4 dr.; Empire mahogany 4 dr. dresser w/mirror-paw foot; 2 oval walnut white mar ble top stand; Small round marble top stand; Victorian flower base marble top table; Small carved marble top teakwood stand; Mahogany Governor Winthrop desk serpentine front-excellent condition; Early open front pine comer cupboard 2/2 doors. Pine 2/2 dr. step back cupboard; 1 dr. chimney cupboard; Pine mammy bench; 2 Mahogany spinet desks - 1 w/reeded legs, 4 pc. Mahogany bedroom suite w/full fancy head board - 2/3 dr. dresser/shield mirror - 2/4 dr. dresser and night stand; Walnut Depression bedroom suite w/twin beds-carved foot board-vanity/folding mirror-chest and night stand; 2/1 dr. mahogany dresser/mirror; Mahogany library table; 2 Mahogany barrel chairs; 6 Chippendale style chairs; Walnut cedar chest; Empire mahogany stands; Oak and mahogany plant pedestals; Wooden carved back upholstered couch and chairs, 19305; Larkin oak curved glass china cabinet, Round oak table w/claw feet; Set 8 spindle back chairs; 2 oak stack bookcases; Square oak table, 2 leaves, Oak ice box; Clover tea table; 2 carved top coffee tables; Ice cream parlow set-table-6 chairs; Windsor rock er and chairs; Spiral rocker; High back Bar Harbor wicker chair; Planters; Miniature chest 2/2 dr. chest; Small Stick and ball stand and doll chair; Oak beveled mirror medium cabinet; Wooden horse; Ornate iron combination hall tree/umbrella holder; Several wrought iron planters; Kitchen clock; Shaker rug beater; Several hand stitched quilts; Long iron dog bootjacks; Oriental room size rugs approximately 13’xl5’. GLASSWARE: Collection of Fiesta; Hand painted china; Cut glass; Early milk glass perfumes; Large gold trim punch bowl set; Heisey; Stegmaier plates; Stangle; Jester head-KC 365; Gouda 26” Vase; Weller “E” Jardiniere w/pedestal, Blue/gold jardiniere; Large umbrella holder; Brown flower bowl/pitcher; Candelabras w/prisms; Sterling silver and pewter, Celluloid dresser set. PAINTINGS: Quantity of prints; Bessie Gutmann-Message of Roses; Oriental silks; hand done crewel. DOLLS: Jointed leather body bisque head-19/0 11” “RUTH”, comp body bisque head-A 12 M-Duchess-28”, Comp Body-Bisque Head-unmarked -22”-blue eyes, comp body HW German-3” head. LAMPS: Signed Handel Base, Slag, Painted Roses GWW and Art Deco, iron. TERMS: Cash/Visa/MC shamrock auction service AU-116 AUCTIONEERS: Jerry Burke & Assoc. Ph0ne:(570)833-5913 Fax: (570) 833-2186 Members: PAA/NAA/CAI/NYSAA/AARE E-Mail: shamroci ©epix.net www.shamrockauctions.com LUNCH , owner: Miriam A. Latin P.0.A.: Mary M. Schreffler * 10% Buyer’s Premium Lunch ><* * <•* # ySr