18-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5, 2003 B o THE ANTIQUE DETECTIVE Anne Gilbert Casting For Fishing Collectibles You hear a lot about duck de coys but less about fishing collect ibles. Yet, just as with duck de coys, there are examples of fishing lures by skilled craftsmen. Not only lures but also tackle are being collected. Some can be costly. But, for the most part, de pending where you find them, they can be bargain priced. Some of the most expensive lures are those that are considered a form of folk art. For the dedicated fisherman it’s simply a matter of collecting something that is remi niscent of a favorite pastime. Call it a lure or a decoy, sever al factors determine the value. Craftsmanship, condition, ma terials, and rarity make the dollar differance between a few dollars Handcrafted spearfishing decoy, 19305, is from the collection of Ron Adam son’s Classic Fishing Lures and Tackle. REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 19 -B:3«a.m. The following Personal Property of the Vernon Lehr Estate (Former Owner of the Pixie Restaurant & Motel) & Margaret Stough Estate will be sold on site - 313 Abbottstown Street, East Berlin, PA. Directions: Approx. 1/3 mile.south of East Berlin on (Rt. 194) on right. 12:00 NOON REAL ESTATE 12:00 NOON All that certain tract known as 313 Abbottstown Street situate in the Boro of East Berlin, Pa., Adams County improved with a Stone Rancher. The home contains approx. 2581 total square feet of living space, 1848 on the main level and 733 on the lower level. Total lot size is 1.10 acres more or less. (There is a family room w/2 built-in corner cupbds, kitchen. DR, 3 bedrooms, utility room, and a living room with a fireplace on the mam level). The lower are has a full basement w/fami ly room, utility room, rec room with a built-in cedar bar with 9 nice bar stools that will convey w/property. There is also a large workshop with ground level walkout. There is a 9x15 attached side sun porch. There is a concrete circular drive way to the rear. The home has a 1 car attached car port in the front. The home is heat w/gas HWBB. The home is in very good condition. Annual taxes are $1219.82. House will be open for inspection. (Sunday, June 29 - 1 to 3 P.M.) and (Sunday, July 13 - 1 to 3 P.M.) For a private showing call (717) 632-9293 or (717) 633-5272. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1954 FORD TRUCK 16’ FIBERGLASS BOAT 40+ SETH THOMAS MANTEL CLOCKS LXI7B JOHN DEERE RIDING MOWER Magnavox 51” big screen TV; 2-5 pc. mod. dinette set; Modem desk; 1960 s 8 pc. wal. dining set; Apt. size refrigerator; Mod. brass dble bed; Sofa & chair; Recliner; Single bed; 3 pc. coffee table set; Upright jewelry cab.; ’sos dresser/C.0.D.; Microwave; Kenmore dehumidi fier; Set for 8 Christmas Fairfield china; V.N. set for 12 Reba craft gold color flatware; Office chair; Mod. meat grinder; Pattern punch bowl set; Pr. Aunt Jemima S&P; 8x25 binoculars; Sm. wet/dry vac; 78 pcs. of ruby glassware; Hoover upright vac; Cookware; 2 drawer file cab.; 2 wood decoys; Add machine; 40+ Seth Thomas mantel clocks: Seth Thomas key wind & electric; Seth Thomas elec, banjo clock; Some Winchester chime other strike clocks; Many in mahog. cases some enatn- eled w/fancy mountings include columns and lion heads; Most all working as Vernon Lehr worked or several hundred. While age is important, mid 20th century lures that can be at tributed to a known artist get top dollar. Among some of the most important, working in the 1930 s to 19S0s are Hans Janner Sr., Abraham Debate, and Andrew Trombley all of Mount Clem ens, Michigan. Many folk artists, such as Oscar Peterson of Cadillac, Mich igan, not only carved lures but also fish-related items, such as plaques and advertising signs. Peterson, considered one of the “greats” by collectors, delivered quality and quantity. A landscap er by trade, he used his carvings for added income. Collectors be lieve that there may be nearly 2,000 of his works waiting to be discovered. One way his pieces can be identified is by his use of bright primary colors. The late Hans Janner Sr. has the distinc tion of being considered “the best pure carver of fish decoys who ever lived.” Bavarian born, he later settled in Mount Clemens, Michigan. His early pieces were not usually painted and the carving was sim plistic. Collectors search for de coys done in the 1940 s and 19505, when they became highly sty lized. They can be identified by their full bodies, broad tails, and by center identification and sub tle colors. on clocks; Watchmaker toolbox w/tools & keys; Many clock cases & parts; Lot of books: “Battle of the Bulge,” East Berlin Bicentennial; War planes; Military; WWII; 30+ Danielle Steele books; Newer & Older books; Encyclopedias; Handyman books; Art & artist of our time by Clarence Cook 1888 copyright, Approx. 300 Jim Beam & other decanters include: Lion Stone figural whiskey decanters; Old Crow 32 pc. decanter chess set on table; Political; (Bottles beautiful by Cesare 1970 made in Italy sewing machine decanter); Real art glass fish; Animals; People; Birds; Indian; Apollo; Rebel; BPOE Spirit of St. Louis; 1970 Preakness; 1971 Churchhill Downs; Green Fox; 1963 Doe; Barssottini figural; Sharp electronic cash register; Car cover; 125+ old piano rolls; Milk can; Child’s wagon; 16mm movie projector; Royal typewriter; Christmas dec orations; Ceramic tree; Cooler; Audio & video editing effects mixer; Nib; Sm. ice cream maker; 2-6’ folding tables; Seli microscope 80x-1200x in case; 8 fishing rods & reels; 6 Jim Beam ducks unlimited decanters; Craftsman mower; 70 AMP arc welder 3 in 1, lg- pipe threader; Gas weed eater; Wheelbarrow; 2 battery chargers; 6’ ladder; Mower: John Deere LX 178 riding mower w/V twin engine & 48” mower deck; Craftsman riding tractor; Pull yard cart; Pull lawn roller; Mud pan; 5’ mower deck; Boat: 16’ fiberglass boat w/60 horsepower Evinrude outboard motor & nice trail er last registration date 2001, 1954 Ford F-100 pickup truck completely restored-red paint; 66,752 miles; Chrome & oak bed; Beautiful white wall tires; 1956 Farmall Cub tractor w/mower deck, etc. Sale order: Auctioneer #\ - (8:30 A.M. - Box lots then books), (10:30 A.M. - Clocks), (12:00 - Real Estate), (12:30 P.M. - 1954 Pickup truck, 16’ fiberglass boat, John Deere mower then furniture) Auctioneer #2 - (9:00 A.M. - Jim Beam & other Decanters then Misc. Smalls). Attorney: Henry Heiser 111 Real estate terms: $lO,OOO down sale day - Balance in 45 days Personal property terms: Cash or approved check. Out of state checks must be accompanied by a letter of credit from bank or current bank statement unless prior customer Auctioneer: Randy L. Hilker 717-633-5272 PA-AU-002095-L Food Stand at Sale Ice-spearfishing decoys were among the earliest forms. It is thought that the first decoys were made by Eskimos. Ancient arti facts and more recent pieces show how the hunting ritual re- quired making “killing implements” things of beauty. Carved of bone and ant ler, they outlasted wood. Hundreds of years later, in America, they were paint ed in colors to attract the fish. In the 20th century, contemporary materials were added to all types of fishing decoys. They included not only wood but glass beads, wire and even pieces from tin cans. In New York State the tails were often of leather. Bits of fish skin were also attached. The jackknofe and drawing knife were the tools of choice in the 20th century. White pine, tulip wood or basswood were carved out and lead added to help them sink. While many of these lures weren’t painted, those that weren’t didn’t necessarily attempt to imitate nature. Fishing rods and reels are also serious collectibles. Quality reels were made in the mid 19th century by Austrian emigrees, the Vom Hofe family. Collec tors also look for late 19th century mass-produced reels. When interest in big game saltwater fishing be came popular around 1910, reels were made to meet the demand. By the 1920 s the Pflueger Company offered the Templar reel. CLUES: Unfortunately there are lots of fake fish decoys around. Copies of the Peterson «= \IL / jb c,^ner (n' SAT. JULY 12,2003, 9:00A.m. Located at the Florin Fire Station, 134 N. Market Ave„ Mount Joy, PA. Just off of Main Street (Route #230) 1 Mile West of Route #772 50+ Chicken on nest collection. Imperial Carnival water set, early bone-han dled cutlery w/ box, blue agate tea kettle, agate lunch pails, 6-gallon New Brighton crock, brown sponge bowls, Hubley cap pistol, Lionel train set & acessones, football & baseball cards - 60-70’s including stars & rookies. Superman quoit set, other toys & games, peanut butter tumblers, bullet & advertising pencils, oil lamp. Florin & Mt. Joy fire department badges, local advertising items, postcards, Valentines, cast-iron dogs, banks, Scottie candy container, Aunt Jemima bank, character spoons & glasses, Belgian soup bowl, tobacco spears, dated jars, quilts, lap robe, cruets, mug collection, assorted cast-iron miniatures, bracket lamp, pink depression, ironstone, milk glass, buttons, Blue Willow, assorted framed coin sets, Hoosier jars, Fox print, other prints & frames, butchering tools, baskets, 3-prong wooden fork, wash boilers, collector plates, cups & saucers, colored glassware, pressed & patterned glass, salt & pepper shakers including Mr. Peanut, Hoak's milk can, blanket chest, oak plant stand, Boston rocker, pressed back rocker, 6 DECORATED BOOT JACK plank bottom chairs, upholstered furniture, clothes tree, child’s rocker, porch furniture, trunk, outdoor swing, wheelbar row, egg baskets, hand & garden tools, bench grinder, MTD chipper shred der, Yardman snow blower, John Deere SB2 riding mower, 2-man saws, sander, paintbrushes, bag wagon, digging iron, fishing rods, Stihl chain saw, sprinkling can, Nice Maytag refrig & Magic Chef refrig., kitchen & house wares, Roto Hoe rear tine tiller, box lots, and much more. Coins: Morgan & peace dollars, bulk silver halves, quarters, dimes, Buffalo nickels, wheat pen nies, etc. Coins at NOON Auctioneer’s Note: Due to Sam & Mary’s long time commitment to the Florin Fire Co the family has requested the auction to be held there. Visa/MC, GOOD FOOD Auction For: Mary (Betty) E. Ober & the late Samuel Ober Shaffner Auction Co. 717-492-0004 Mark Diffenderfer AU-2897-L Marty Fleck 717-413-6238 “We treat your property as if it were our own” AUCTION SAT. JULY 12, 2003 @ 9 am LOCATION: 20607 Old York Rd. White Hall, Balt. Co., MD; I 83 to MD Exit 36, E on Rt 439, 2 mi, sale on L TRACTORS, FARM EQUIP, CARS IH 656 D hydro utility 5K hrs - very nice; 7275 compact Cub Cadet 4x4, loader, mower, pallet forks - like new; Farmall 130 w/cultivators - nice; TO 20 Ferguson; Ford 8N; Hines HI6OO (like Allis G) w/mower, cultivators, plow; JD A Cyclone; AC WD4S wide front - nice; JD 110 lawn tractor; JD 246 3 pt com planter - nice; 3 pt 1 row transplanter; Powell pumpkin planter nice; Demco 3 pt high-boom sprayer; MF 8’ 3 pt disc; JD FBA grain drill w/grass seeder; JD cultivators for A; JD #5 mower; JD transport disc; JD 2 btm trailing plow-hyd; 7’ 3 pt rotary mpwer; Woods M 5 rotary mower; 24’ transport auger; NH 358 grinder/mixer w/26” mill; Var 2 wheel trailers; Fory T 3 pt rotary mower HD; JD 3 pt 2 btm plow; JD wagon gear; Heat houser for 656; Potato hiller; Ford 2 btm plow; Ford sickle mower; 3 pt cultivators; 8’ weeder; Cultipacker; Post hole digger; Loader for JD 2020; Earthway seeders; Pick-up water tank; Fert pump; 76 Chrysler New Yorker - leather interior, 24K, 1 owner; 51 Buick Special - 4 door, flat head straight 8,50 K. TOOLS, ETC. HD magnetic drill press; Floor mod drill press; Hyd press; B&D hammer drill; 1/2” elec drill; HD power saws; Port-a-power; 1” socket set; Lg wrenches; Cham hoists; Air greasers; Stihl 051 chainsaw; Impact wrenches; Tire cage; Var toolboxes; Pallet jacks; RR & screw jacks; Chains; Binders; Cables; Sand blaster; Tire chains; Tires & wheels; Hand trucks; Old cabi netmakers tools & work bench; Hoist for dump tmck; Cast imp seat; Grain cradle; Old tools; Fuel tanks; Barrel stands; Cash register; Ladders; Truck tarps; Truck parts; Farm equip parts; Sign cart; Milk cans; Trailer axles; Var pipe; Hyd hoses, fittings, nuts & bolts - many new; Rock baskets; Wood brooder; Long handle tools; Var hand tools; Planet Jr planter; Wood bar clamps: Old wood square; Misc lumber; File cabinets; I beams & var steel; Bam hinges; Fence stakes; Wood barrel; Crates; SS hopper; 9’ x 7’ steel overhead garage doors; Var doors & windows; Chicken feeders; Sing & dbl trees; Hay fork; Butcher kettle w/stand; Picnic tables; Western saddles - full sz & pony. ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD Old vanities w/mirrors; Oak bed & dresser; 40s Poster beds; DP style end tables; Maple sofa; Oak rolling pin BR suite; Occasional tables; Head boards - some brass; Oak library table; Oak plant stand; Wall mirror; Hartenstein mirror; Church quilting frame; Rolling top child’s slate; Metal lawn chairs; Old phonograph & radios; Oriental rugs; Zither; Trumpet; Clarinet; Sax; Old pic frames; Old chandelier; Cast beam pots; Walking sticks; Glass butter chum; Camelback tranks; WWII plane puzzles; Little Big books; Lots books; Plaster pic frames; Old metal bowling game; Tin toys; Set Bing Crosby, Gene Autry & other records; Bob Hope books; Grims & Mother Goose books - 1890; Presidents History book to Harrison; Currier & Ives book; Cut-out art work; Lots old sheet music; Chalkware dolls; Dress form; Westmoreland milk glass; Depression glass; Carnival glass; Set Homer Laughlin VA Rose; Blue Willow plates; Frige dishes; Flatware inc Rogers; Ash trays; Blue jars; Candle holders; Bottles; Store scale; Christmas dec; Kero lanterns; Metal detector; Golf clubs; + lots more. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Selling with 2 Auctioneers. TERMS: Cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents. Refreshments provided. Tent in inclement weather. Auctioneers: ||fe Kenneth Kenny (AU2797L) IMHgB OWNERS: 717-993-3448 Stan Stull Marlette Thomas (AU32SIL) Paul Miller (AA2B23L) Vernon Chenoweth decoys are being made. However, as another category, beginning collectors might consider them, since they are well made. Also faked, are the new York State fish with leather tails. PUBLIC AUCTION ANTIQUES, FURNITURE TOOLS, COINS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS