P 8 Cowboy Antiques & Old West | Collectables Auction | Old Highback Saddles, Bits, Spurs I and anything Western! | At the 24th Annual Tom Mix Festival I in Dubois, PA | September 12-14, 2003 | Sat. September 13,2003 -12:00 noon - Preview Sale Items 9:00 am 1 Rain or Shine! § This will be well attended by people from all over the United Stales g and will be heavily publicized and advertised. g We need high quality consignments for this g auction - Tom Mix and other movie cowboy items very (■ desirable. Please let Steve, Craig, or Doc know as soon i as possible. ’ § Let’s make this a great auction! V/xi ® Tom Mix Steve Kuhn 717-334-7282 I j 8 at New Holland every Monday a " § -or- Craig Colflesh 717-469-2997 | W -or- Doc Mitchell 540-364-7342 | -1. 1 .T.. -I FARM EQUIPMENT & ANTIQUE AUCTION Monday Evening, August 4-5:30 p.m. McAlisterville, PA Located in Juniata County just off Route 35, midway between McAlisterville and Richfield, directly behind East Juniata High School - fol low White Hall Road to St. John’s Road, first farm on left. Follow direction signs off Route 35 just north of the high school sale day. Tall Case Clock, Antiques, Furniture, Glass & Collectibles Antique English 30-hour oak tail-case clock, very nice; early 10’ painted over church pew; white ash stained plank-bottom nursing rocker made by John Varner, McAlisterville; walnut veneered extension table w/board; bed room suit w/smgle bed, dresser, night stand; girl’s bedroom suit, white w/gold trim; modern double water bed; Lane walnut & oak triangular lamp stands; 110” plaid sofa; oak clothes tree; child’s oak table & chairs; Montgomery Ward sewing machine in walnut cabinet; 4- folding chairs; painted-over pine wood box; whiskey barrel; 2- original framed oil paint ings by James'Amold of Goodling’s Garage in Cocolamus, Brown’s Church in Cocolamus and an original pen & ink -of St. John’s Church by James Arnold; Century port-a-crib; 5000 BTU air conditioner: Jennie B. Smith, Cocolamus 1966 calendar; 1940 Mifflintown telephone directory; repro duction Illustrated Atlas of Juniata County; “The History of Delaware Township”; Tide advertising map of US; old Holman’s edition of the Holy Bible; 2- Japanese swords; National washboard; Hershey’s cocoa tin; early tin bread box; 3 gal crown crock; Pfaltzgraff stoneware plates & cups; large England bowl & pitcher; Shirley Temple pitcher; cranberry glass fruit bowl; green dep water set; Primrose pattern Mikasa fine china, svc for 8 with extras; milk glass decorated Indian plate; Samuel D. Myers, undertaking, furniture, carpets & wall paper, Newport, PA adv plate; carnival glass woven basket pattern; Queen Elizabeth coronation cup; small etched glass handled basket; fancy 3-footed decorated opalescent glass candy dish; crown & star glass butter dish; miniature creamer, sugar, butter dish & toothpick; glass lid ded soap dish; Dresden Germany china au gratin; hand painted glass coast ers; salt dips; toothpicks; milk glass scalloped edge cake stand; peanut but ter glasses, asters, dahlia, iris, dogwood, spring crocus; Mayer ironstone server; a few nice pieces of pressed cut glass; Spochart, Thompsontown ash tray (gas station); amber glass rose pattern server; glass compote; large bead ed glass creamer & sugar; early blue glass butter dish base; green glass-lid ded jars; 1 & 2 qt green glass canning jars; German mother-of-pearl cream er; Victorian etched glass 4-footed creamer & sugar; miniature milk glass cup & saucer; hand-painted Japan cups & saucers; Prussia rose-decorated gravy; crumb tray; cricket clicker; hat pin; and more. JD Collector Tractors, Farm Machinery & Farm-Related JD Model 60 NF tractor w/power steering, live PTO, sidehill hitch & live hyd, very sharp ong tractor, with like-new 13.6-38 rubber; 1945 JD Model B NF trac tor completely restored w/paint, engine and power-trol; JD after-market 3 pt hitch to fit B or 60; JD 318 dual hydraulic riding lawn & garden tractor w/mow ing deck, bagger & snow plow; IH 3-beater, 2-wheel wheel-driven manure spreader, good; NI #lO pull-type PTO com picker; King Kutter 5’ pull-type PTO rotary mower w/cylinder; IH 310 chassis w/15’ flat bed w/side boards; Baltic 3 pt PTO fertilizer spreader; IH 2-row pull-type corn planter w/fertilizer and Gandy insecticide, exc; JD 9’ drag disc; JD 3-section drag harrow; Oliver side delivery rake; IH single-hole com shelter; B’Xs’ 2-wheel farm trailer; No. 1 cast iron trough; Myers well pump, complete; 12’ rough cut barn dried pine boards, nice; 3” channel and angle iron; wagonload of small farm-related items. Browning lever action .22 w/Bushnell scope; Winchester Model 70 7mm Remington magnum caliber w/Simmons 3XIO power scope; Winchester Model 1300 12 ga; Browning compound bow. Sale Order: Household, antiques & collectibles at 5:30 - Tall case clock & fur niture at 6:30 - Guns and small farm-related at 7:00 - Farm machinery at 7:30. Bryan D. Imes & Sons, Auctioneers James L. & Carol L. Arnold, Owners R R 1 Box 902, Port Royal, PA R R 2 Box 2140, McAlisterville, PA 717-527-2449 AU-001656-L 717-463-2020 Food Stand by Brown’s United Methodist Church Owners and Auctioneers not responsible for accidents Terms: Cash or good PA check Guns mss Collectibles To Keep Collectors Occupied f. % CHICAGO, 111. At one time or another, almost every home throughout America has had, or still has, pieces marked or stamped Made In Occupied Japan, which was produced in great quantity. Collectors search for such items at flea markets, garage sales, resale shops, house sales, and other such places where old stuff is offered. Such pieces were made in Japan for export to the United States during the period of American Occupation following World War 11, and were mass produced some where between 1945 and 1952 (the occupation lasted 6'A years) and can be recognized by their “Made in Occupied Japan”, or “Occupied Japan” marks which identifies them as O.J. pieces dating from that time. O.J. items were made of por celain, pottery, tin, stamped and plated metal, paper, glass, wood, celluloid, papier-mache, and from other materials some of which were beautifully hand decorated or painted. They are interesting to collect because of their historical significance and particular (or peculiar) type of charm. Aside from the numer ous O.J. novelties that were produced, collectors can find figurines of people, animals, AUCTION SCHEDULE MURRY AUCTION EMPORIUM 23 North Water Street, Lititz, PA 17543 There will be no Auction, Monday, July 21 or Monday, July 28. The office will be open for drop-offs. Consignment is being accepted for the September 22 Antique Auction. Consignment is accepted Tues. thru Fri. from 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Stmex ‘THunxu rfctcUoHA, *)kc. -AU-648-L- Professional Auctioneer, Appraiser and Advisor Out Services Are Not a Sideline (717) 626-2636 Fax (717) 627-6757 ART AUCTION NED SMITH THOMAS KINKADE CIVIL WAR ART AMERICANA WILDLIFE EASTERN INDIAN ART SUN., JULY 27TH, 2003 1:00 p.m. DOORS OPEN AT NOON TYRONE AMERICAN LEGION TYRONE, PA Tyrone Exit off 1-99 follow Truck Rt, 453 North to the corner of Lincoln Ave. and W. 15th Street Originals by Ned Smith, Rob Stine, Merril Hamilton, Bob Sopchick, MANY prints by Thomas Kinkade, Civil War art by Don Troiani, Mort Kunstler, Gary Casteel and John Paul Strain, Framed prints by Ned Smith include Winter Cardinals, Last Drake, Nature Series set of four, Mallard Morning, Testing the Wind, Hiiside Takeoff, 1982 Raptor Fund-Eagle, Dixie Prince, Golden Rod Buck, Keeper of the Cliffs, AP, Hawk Mountain Gold (F) Ned Smith Collection, A Little Bit Cautious (F) plus many more framed and unframed prints, plus rare Herter’s Decoys, Patches & Stamps, & More. FOR A FULL LISTING Phone for a tax copy Terms: Cash, NO Checks accepted under $lOO.OO Lunch by American Legion Sons PANASITI & ASSOCIATES P.C. Doug Panasiti AU-1561L Holhdaysburg, PA 814-695-9091 ALL ORAL INFO DAY OF AUCTION TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANY AND ALL WRITTEN MATERIAL Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19, 2003-823 and children along with toys, dolls, cigarette lighters, ash trays, clocks, watches, lamps, desk and sewing paraphernalia, salt and pepper shakers, per fume bottles, and a zillion other things ranging from canisters to Christmas ornaments made for the American market. Although most of the pieces sold for low prices being cheap ly made, other pieces such as exquisite lacquerware, full sets and services of dinnerware, and many other items were of fine workmanship too, which in cluded more expensively made pieces crafted to imitate Wedg wood, English Staffordshire, Irish Belleek, Majolica, etc. However, such O.J. copycats (which are in a collectible cat egory of their own) can never be compared to the finely made, and far more expensive pieces of better quality that were produced in England, Germany, France, Austria, and other countries known for their distinctive porcelain and pot tery. But O.J. ware was far less expensive, and therefore found its way into almost every Amer ican home simply because ev eryone could afford it. Especially desirable are O.J. figurines depicting people of various types (including Colo- BUY - SELL - TRADE 23rd ANTIQUE HUNTING & FISHING SHOW & SALE Saturday, August 2,2003 9 a.m. • 1 p.m. Lancaster Farm & Home Centei • Arcadia Road Lancaster, PA Take Service Road otf Rte 72 South (Manhetm Pike) Ott Rte. 30 & Rte. 283, Turn between Jones Honda & Conestoga Marine (follow show signs) Over 100 Tables AIR CONDITIONED Admission $3.00 - Early Bird Admission; $l.OO - 8 a.m. Info. Ron Funk. R & S Enterprises 34 North Vintage Road, Paradise. PA 17562 717-442-4279 evenings SURPLUS EQUIP. AUCTION Conestoga Valley School District Service Center located at 160 Newport Rd., Leola, PA Thurs. July 24, 2003 at 5 PM From Leola: Go South on Rt. 772, the Newport Road past Giant store, 'A mile on right. Hardwood work benches, storage cabinets, light tables, mechanical drawing tables + accessories, school desks & chairs, exercise equipment, blue print cabinet, office desks & chairs, electric type writers, lockers, 82 metal folding chairs on carri er, 8 ft. folding tables, filing cabinets, industrial sweepers, Advance heavy duty carpet cleaner, Macintosh Image writer 2 printers, Amco electric kiln mdl. HF97 3Ph 208 V, Speedy melt forge, gas fired furnaces, heavy duty pumps, 2 Kinetico water softeners, Spartan electric sewer raider, platform scales, electronic test equipment, 8- Elenco analog digital trainers mdl #XK-550, overhead projector, Coca Cola chest type dis penser, power washers, 2 Hobart food cutters, food warmers, salad display on wheels, syrup dis penser, heavy aluminum cooking containers 20/40/80 quart, cafeteria utensils & dishes, GE washer & dryer, antenna tower. New Ford New Holland diesel tractor chassis on skis. Many more useful items to be sold - , f Sale For: 4 BecktOld Conestoga Valley ||||jyyjßQ| School District AU-2176L 1928 Creek Hill Road Walter's Food trailei Lancatfer, PA 17601 717-397-9240 nial couples, German musi cians, Scandinavian fishermen, Italian organ grinders, Dutch children, Siamese dancers, Ori ental characters plus people of other races and regions, as well as little elves, imps, and angels along with little pixies, beauti ful ballerinas, and a huge as sortment of romantic and reli gious figures and everything else imaginable ranging from mugs to jugs to rugs. The most important thing that O.J. collectors are con cerned with is the mark that such pieces must have to identi fy them. Authentic O.J. pieces must be either stamped, print ed, embossed, impressed, or have a paper or cloth label which says “Made In Occupied Japan” or “Occupied Japan” which is most important. How ever, sometimes the mark on an O.J. piece may be hard to spot, and therefore when O.J. hunt ing, it’s wise to take along a magnifying glass to examine pieces at all angles for “hidden” O.J. marks that often go unno ticed. utH aw