r\ H-f f ill/v important were Francois Seig jL nouret and Prudent Mallard, f I Seignouret was known for his m W I massive, richly carved Rococo. ML PUBLIC *§% AUCTION Antiques, Collectibles, Toys, Farm-Related Items, Tools Mon., Oct. 13,2003 • 10 a.m. 1720 Penna Avenue, Lancaster, PA Just East of Lane on Rt 462. turn left on Michigan Ave Go 1 block, make right on Penna Ave C.I. Ship doorstop; Sausage press. Fish scale. Milk can. Tobacco sizing box. Sleds, 4-Prong lorks. Wire egg baskets Pink dep salt shakers. Beat banks, Hershey's Choc & other tins, Purina chick feeder. Bottle openers includ brewing co . Single hand corn sheller; Wooden wheat forks - some signed; Wooden spoke wheels - all sizes; Slaw cutter Lunch kettles; Wooden showcase w/shding glass doors. Gingerbread style Gilbert mantel clock; Sessions mantel clock; Autograph book. 1970 s & 1980 s Topps baseball cards; Buffalo Jr. & Annie Oakley mag.; 45s & other records. Pottery, Japan figurine on wheels, C I wattle iron. Milk bottles; Hershey's Brookfield - Rohrer’s Sanitary - oth ers. Showalter milk cartons; Milk caps, Local postcards, Early photo cards; Wooden & block planes - some signed, Barn hinges; 1- & 2-Man crosscut saws; Binoculars w/brass. Hand pump. Old wall phone; Agateware, Old fish ing license; Tobacco shears. Signed tools; Hand & garden tools. Hand saws. Feed scoop. Labels; Coke & Pepsi trays - etc , Tin pie wagon; Assort, of toys includ Pennzoil - Velvetta tractor trailers - Hubley pick-up - U-Haul truck. Pull toys, ’B9-’9O Hess trucks; C I motorcycle, Ford red belly tractor, Ford 6000 tractor, Exxon & Texaco trucks, Farmall tractor, Int manure spreader, Select, of tin adv. signs; Select, of adv. oil cans; Dovetailed wooden boxes; Bottles includ Kutztown - Reading, Evans thermo , Old games, Cat plaque. Double head ax, Bush wacker, Hand drills & braces, RR iron, Pulleys, Ladders, Wooden ironing board. Fishing box, C I & tin articles. Canes - Bird Cane; Yd sticks, Cigar molds; Buck saws. Milk strainer, Burlap bags. Coca Cola clock; Cigarette lighters, Hubcaps, RCA & other old radios, Henry Ford belt buckle, Greyhound wooden wagon; Remington gun shell boxes; Dynamite box, C.I. tractor & impl. seats - some signed; Horseshoes, Craftsman 2 1/2 HP radial arm saw. Wooden toolboxes, Crosscut saw w/ratchet; Post hole digger, Hay hooks, Bag wagon, Scooter, Strollers, Kero, heater; Shoe lath , Traps. Meat grinders, Duck decoys, Scotls push mowers, Ice skates. Washboard, Maytag wrench; C 1 lamppost. Horse hames, Kegs, Beer trays; Gram belt Mr. Fisher’s private collection Many articles & adv. items not listed No out-of-state checks • Food available EMMANUEL (WHITEY) FISHER MILLER & SIEGRIST AUCTIONEERS , (717) 687-6857 • AU-1723L www.millersiegrist.com TOY TRAINS & RAILROADIANA 10 A.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2003 7-9 P.M. FRIDAY 8-10 A.M. SATURDAY RIDGE FIRE COMPANY ALONG RT. 23, BETWEEN PHOENIXVILLE, PA & RT. 100 Auction No. 1 for the Estate of Warren Schuch (TCA, HR-61-554). A really nice tidy sale of Prewar Lionel “O” gage, Post war Lionel; Flyer “S” gage; Lionel standard gage; A little Ives and some modem era. Selling all that in the pavilion, while over in the Blue Room we will be selling a room full of railroad history as preserved in historical docu ments, journals, certificates, timetables, photographs, blueprints and numerous hard bound books. Also selling lanterns, hardware, tools, china, pins and RR jewelry. (Continued from Page 826) Many of the German immi grants who came to New York after the European rev olutions of 1848, were skilled cab inetmakers, spe cializing in ornate carving. PUBLIC AUCTION OF OLD CAR PARTS MANUALS, TOOLS, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES ON SAT., OCT. 11, 2003 Turn S. off Rt. 73, 7-1/2 mi. E. of Oley (Rt. 662) or 2 mi. W. of Boyertown (Rt 562) onto Cleaver School Rd. for 1/4 mi. Located at the corner of Saw Mill Rd & Cleaver School Rd. Colebrook dale Twp., Berks Co., PA. Tunsol, Carquest, Anco, brake & ignition parts cabinets & supplies; auto logo, Boyertown & advt. items; generators; headlights, some 6V; defroster duct hose; Jeep body parts; old Buick leaf springs, parts & other old car parts, ‘2os -’3os; Mitchell, Motor & Chilton manuals, ‘73 & up; parts books; old Buick & other manuals. R-134 manifold gauge & scale; R-12 recycle & charging station; air compressor; engine stands; jacks; valve & B&D seat grinder; 6 & 12 drawer tool cabinets; wheel balancer; port-a-power; angle grinder; elec, drill; sockets; pullers; tire tub; oil tanks w/pumps; mechanic & carpenter tools; rotary mower; line trimmer; tree trimmer; file cab inet; shelving; scrap. 3pt 2 bottom plow; JD PTO air pump; 1 hole sheller; hand culti.; straw cutter; tin & wooden boxes; lot of milk bottles & milk cans; wash boards; high shoulder & dated jars; paneled shut ters; window sash w/dimples; roof slate; hog troughs; Tonka & Buddy L toys; ladders; hand & garden tools & many more items. Sold for Morris Reifsnyder Estate Sale at 9:00 A.M. Terms: Cash or PA Check Refreshments on Premises AUCTIONEERS I »\L.II 610-689-5269 AU-000302-L Sale for: EXHIBITION: TED MAURER (AU-000593-L) Successful Auction Management 1003 Brookwood Drive Pottstown, PA 19464 PHONES: 610-323-1573 OR 610-367-5024 ALSO FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS AT 610-495-5504 Lists available at www.maurerail.com John Henry Belter, who had come from Germany in 1844 not only created the Rococo Revival style furniture, but received a se ries of patents utilizing his lami nating process. It relieved the often heavy look of the furniture. The wood was first pressed in steam molds to created its curves. Then the ornamental carved work was glued on after the pierced backing was made. However, these techniques were not originated by Belter. Belter’s elaborately carved, laminated rosewood furniture was not only copied by his competitors but shipped from his New York factory to the wealthy and famous around the country. Mary Todd Lincoln, who moved to Chicago after the President’s assassination (1865), ordered a rosewood parlor suite, with frames made by Belter. CLUES: Since these flamboy ant rococo pieces were shipped Rare Alexander Roux walnut Victorian server with life size dog carvings. Photo credit: James Julia Auctions, Fairfield, Maine. ANTIQUE LIQUIDATION AUCTION SAT., OCT. 18, 2003 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, Grain 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 in 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. PICTURES/PORTRAITS of uniformed Civil War soldier William Hutton and wife Margret (Long) Hutton. 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 Bavaria, 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 pin backs, jars of buttons, dolls, opera glasses. AUCTIONEER NOTE: This auction is a complete liquidation of Ann Katherines Antiques 6% sales tax will apply Don’t miss your chance to pur chase some unique and unusual antiques and collectibles. ID Required tor Bidder number. No out ot state checks. Not responsible tor accidents. Food stand. Tent il inclement weather Auction managed by Mark K. Keller, AU1994-L 6441 Waggoners Gap Road Landisburg, PA 17040 717-789-3616 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 4, 2003-827 around the country, they can still turn up anywhere. However, be cause so many craftsmen copied the style, get written authentica tion before spending too much. The words “attributed to” aren’t good enough. Small pieces can still be affordable examples...if you like the look. Owner: ANN KATHARINES ANTIQUES 200 High St. Duncannon, PA 17020 717-834-3318 9:30 A.M.
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