Antique Detective fashions. They were of different sizes and some were quite small. Heads were both bisque and china. Many of the doll-size fans, hats, and furniture you see in shops and at shows may once have been part of a fashion dolls furnishings. Value of course, depends on condi tion and being in as close to original from parts to costume, as possible. Unfortunately, many fashion dolls labeled as “all original” may be wearing new clothing and wjgs. “Horst Auction Center” PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, COLLECTIBLES & TOOLS WED., OCT. 1, 2003 AT 2:00 P.M. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, located at the corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Rd. (approx. 2 1/2 miles west of Ephrata), Ephrata, Lancaster Co., PA. FURNITURE - A Ig. variety of antique & mod em including bedroom; Dining room; Living room & kitchen (sets & individual pcs.) “Highlights” - Jelly cupboard, D.L. table; Blanket chest; Antique oak; Mahogany; Depression; Cherry (incl. nice BR suite); Maple; French; Upholstered & Much More! APPLIANCES - Microwave; Sewing machine; Stereos; Fans; Lamps; Kitchenware; Primitives; Silver plates pcs.; Metalware; Yamaha guitar. CHINA & GLASSWARE - Lg. variety of antique; collectible & modem “Highlights” - Rockingham; Franciscan; Blue Willow; Early cal endar plates; Maestricht; Mixing bowls; Pie plates; Sets of dinnerware; Redware; Lots of pat tern glass; Milk & colored glass; Collectible glasses; Bottles; Jars. LINENS - Afghans; Blankets; Spreads; Tablecloths; Doilies; Hankies; Vintage clothing; Furs; Halloween costumes; Sewing notions; Jewelry; Books. SPORTS MEMORABILIA - Programs; Score cards; Books, etc.; Lititz Ephemera & memora bilia; Old photos; Postcards; Toys; Games; Prints & frames. TOOLS - Drill press; Jig saw; Sanders; Drills; Metal band saw; Sander/grinder; Hand & garden tools; Ladders; Hardware & much more. A more detailed listing is available on our web site, www.horstauction.com. The most complete listing w/photos on evening of 9/30 & 10/1 all day. No out of state checks without prior approval. Horst T. Glenn (71 7) asa-i 331 (71 7) zsa-soao Timothy G. Fax # (717) 738-2132 Thmme * www horstauction com 1 nomas m. -voices of experience" 3 DAY PUBLIC AUCTION OF ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES AND REAL ESTATE October 9,10 & 11,2003 Located approximately 50 miles Northwest of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in the Village of Richfield, PA (Juniata County) at The Village Merchants Building (formerly Richfield Shirt Factory). From Harrisburg, take Routes 11 & 15 North. Thrn onto Route 104 approximately 3 miles North of Liverpool. Travel until the intersection of Route 35 and Route 104. Thrn left onto Route 35 and travel approx. 7 miles to the Village of Richfield. From State College area, take Route 322 East to Mifflintown/McAlisterville exit. Make a left onto Route 35. Approx. 16 miles to Richfield. Follow sale signs from the Richfield Bank to The Village Merchants. REAL ESTATE (OFFERED SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11,12:00 NOON) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1:00 p.m. ANTIQUES, TOOLS, KITCHEN COLLECTIBLES, GLASSWARE, SMALL ITEMS & MISC. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 9:00 A.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 9:00 a.m. ANTIQUE FURNITURE & MISC. DECORATED STONEWARE, ADAMS ROSE, QUILTS & GREAT SMALL ITEMS Auemmns TERMS: Personal property - cash or approved check, bank letter of guarantee sug gested. Real estate - 10% down w/the balance in 45 days, other terms made known on auction day. PHOTO ID REQUIRED FOR BIDDER NUMBER. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Preview will be on Thursday, October 9th, from 10:00 a.m. until the start of auction. This is a great selection of antiques and collectibles that have been accumulated over many years by Herb Lamer and his late father, Casper. There are many items not mentioned. Plan to spend all three days. The closest accommodations are in the Selinsgrove or the Mifflintown, PA area. All information on this flyer is believed to be correct. Auctioneers and owners not responsible for any errors or omissions. f* • SJ* Look in next week’s Lancaster Farming for more detailed listing. AUCTIONEERS: ROBERT L LEITZEL, AU002062-L Richfield, PA *.(717) 694-3287 TIM L KLINE, AU002998-L Middleburg, PA • (370) 837-0280 ■ LUNCH STAND PROVIDED - OWNER, AUCTIONEERS, AND VILLAGE MERCHANTS r t f NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. (Continued from Page 826) LOCATION: 71 Maxwell Dr, Quarryville Take Rt 272 south of the Buck approx 5 miles just past Valley View Restaurant turn left Spring Valley Rd approx 1 mile turn right Maxwell Dr FURNITURE: Oak Ext Table w/6 Brds , Pedestal table. Sideboard, 3 pc bdrm suite w/high back, 3 pc maple bdrm . suite, Pineapple bed, 2 pc LR suite. Cedar chest. Sec desk/bookcase, Oak washsland. Plank btm & cane seat chairs. China closet, Fainting couch. Chest of drawers, Player piano. Approx 95 player rolls, Office desk & chair, 4 drawer file cabinet. Floor lamps, Wall mirror/rack, Jim Dandy safe, Seth Thomas mantel clock, 9’xl2’ & other braided mgs. Benches APPLIANCES: GE. 19 Cu Ft refrigerator, Westmghouse dryer & front load washer, Kitchen aid elec range. Chest freezers, Microwave, Small kit appliances, Sm Zenith color TV, Gas grill. Elec ice cream freezer PERSONAL PROPERTY: 1 Unger coverlet, C Musser 3 prong fork, Griswold fry pan & waffle iron, Fairbanks scales, 12 gal crock & others; Milk pails & strainers, Measure tins. Ice tongs, Hull pitcher, Shirley Temple pitcher, Turkey on nest. Majolica pitcher, Revereware cookware, Canners, Misc children’s books, Rm Tin Tin, Peter Rabbit, etc JD #3lB TRACTOR MOWER HYDRO STATIC with 50” deck & front hydr (1 owner), JD lawn dump cart. Lawn Boy mower, Park lawn sweeper, & pull lawn spreader & misc NOTE: Auction starting w/small personal property & going directly to furniture & appliances Terms are cash or PA check Lunch available SAMUEL & JEAN KREIDER Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr.. Keith Snyder, Auctioneers Lie. #499 - #2116 - #3433 M M 717-733-1006 OWNER: Property Of The Late Casper Lauver And His Son Herbert C. Lauver Look for the maker’s mark on the back of the head, neck or back area. Since quality can vary within one doll maker firm, don’t pay too much for the name. The Jumeau B’eb’e Mabel Rose Welch 11 that sold for $28,200 had important documentation. The doll was named for her original owner, Mabel Rose Welch who bought it while on a European trip with her parents. The body is stamped “Ju meau Medaille d’Or Paris.” While the trunk and some of the clothing is original, many pieces were added by later owners. There are many talented designers specializing in doll clothes and acces sories. They use materials of the peri od. When well done, this adds value to a doll without an authentic ward- robe. Don’t (717)786-2035 www.kllnekreidergood.com Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27, 2003-827 pass up an old doll without clothing. Attending as many doll shows and auc- tions as possi ble is a must for collectors. Invest in some of the books such as “15th Book of Doll Values” by Jan Foulke, and “The Beautiful Portrait Jumeau B’eb’e Mabel Rose Welch ill with original wardrobe sold for $28,200 at Skinner Auction. Photo credit: Skinner Galeries, Boston, Mass. Jumeau” by Florence Theri ault. ANTIQUE LIQUIDATION AUCTION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18,2003 9:30 A.M. Located at 200 High Street, Duncannon, PA, Perry County. From Rt 22/322, Duncannon exit, take Market Street to Broadway Ave. Turn right to auction. From Rt 11/15 or 274, Market St to Broadway Ave. Turn left to auction FURNITURE: Maple table with 6 matching chairs, 8’ chestnut step-back kitchen cupboard, Jenny Lind rope bed, Gram painted wood box, china clos et, Empire style chest of drawers and dresser with mirror, 8’ glass and wood display case, Rosewood melodeon cabinet, 5 shelf oak display, Franklin treadle sewing machine (oak case), oak chest of drawers, misc. shelves, cup boards, and furniture. GLASSWARE AND RAILROAD ITEMS: Camivalware, Depression ware, Shirley Temple creamer, Lincoln, Bear & Jumbo glass banks, Orrefors vase, milk glass, hen on nests, Pearce Bates leaded glass window, other misc. glassware, PRR lantern globes, 1955 PRR Calendar Dynamic Progress, PRR embossed glass insulators, PRR tin first aid kit, photos, post cards, Penn Central lantern with red globe. CHANDLER BOOKS AND LOCAL ITEMS: 20 books to include History of Perry County, Guns and Gunsmiths, History of Perry County Railroads, green handbook of values. Poor Roy’s almanac. Tales of Perry County, History of Hunting m Perry Country, Death from Afar I, French edition. Reverse painting on glass Rockville Bridge (rough), Sylvester Sheller plates of Duncannon, Haines History of Perry County, Billy Cox baseball cards, Perry County Scrip 1837, Perry County 175th anniversary plate #l3, Lightning glider sleds, 1912 large framed Perry County Public School, some postcards, many local advertising items. Amity Hall spoon, Sankys tin (Amity Hall), 1841 coverlet Charles Young Mechanicsburg. CAST IRON, POTTERY, AND BOTTLES: Fry pans, Dutch ovens, waf fle irons & griddles (Griswold, Wagner, Stove Co., Carlisle), the Thinker Bookends, meat grinders (Larkin, Universal, Keystone), claw foot bath tub, heating vents, farm bell with yoke. Blue Ridge set, Weller vase, demitasse cups & saucers (1 US Zone Bavana, 1 Wedgwood), Hall, McCoy, Hull hen on the nest, blue decorated 1 gal jug FH Cowden, 80+ milk bottles embossed & pyroglazed central PA to include Newport Milk Products, Halls Dairy, Liverpool Dairy, Carlisle bottles and many more, Jenny Lind glass house flask aqua. TOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS: Ice tongs, large Foster Bros meat cleaver, bam lanterns, saws, oil cans, straight razors, button hooks, coal scut tles, hand tools, wooden ladders, scales, vintage clothing, many sets of lou vered shutters, New York Worlds Fair cane, reverse painting on glass cap ital Washington DC, tin banks, tobacco advertising old tins, costume jew elry, fraternal sword, Chelsea deep-sea reel, deep-sea rod, yardsticks, player piano rolls, 1964 New Worlds Fair plate, cookbooks, advertising and other crates, cedar jewelry boxes, children's games, misc canes, old kitchen items, Farber Bros, items, milk cans, political pm backs, jais of buttons, dolls, opera glasses AUCTIONEER NOTE: This auction is a complete liquidation of Ann Katherines Antiques. 69c sales tax will apply. Don't miss youi chance to pui chase some unique and unusual antiques and collectibles ID Required toi Bidder numbei. No oul ot slate checks. Not icsponsible toi accidents, Food stand. Tent it inclement weather Auction managed by Mark K. Keller, AU1994-L 6441 Waggoners Gap Road Landisburg, PA 17040 717-789-3616 Oh ner: ANN KATHARINES ANTIQUES 200 High St. Duncannon, PA 17020 717-834-3318
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