Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 2003, Image 73

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    PUBLIC AUCTION
MON., OCT. 13, 2003
@ 12:00 PM
MURRY AUCTION EMPORIUM
23 N. Water Street / Lititz, PA 17543
SPECIAL INTEREST ITEMS: 1990 Ford Mustang
(2 door-low mileage); Craftool potter’s wheel (electric
complete); Kimbal piano (nice starter); Star Wars
posters; Sports books and magazines;
GENERAL HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AND FURNITURE
including 7 piece set living room (rattan - like
new); 4 Piece Depression bedroom set; Breakfast
sets; Birdseye maple bureau; Chairs; Lamps;
Tools; Box lots.
Sat., Oct. 18th - Toy Auction (all new, lots of
educational Brio, Breyer, etc.)
Mon., Oct. 27th @ 8:30 AM - Antique,
Collectible and General (will be a full house).
Full ad and pictures available on website @
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OCTOBERFEST MULTI-ESTATE AUCTION
SUNDAY OCTOBER 19th 9:00 A.M.
Preview Saturday October 18th Ito 4 p.m.
KIMBERTON FAIRGROUNDS KIMBERTON PA.
DIRECTIONS: From PA Turnpike exit 23, to Route 100 South 1/2 mile to Route 113 North 6 miles to
Kimberton. Fairgrounds on the left.
Bee Frank Antique Christmas Collection, Regar Homestead,
Roberts Main Line Decorative Home, Vintage Clothing, Paintings, Victorian Furnishings,
Fine Glassware, Porcelains, Country Items.
FURNITURE: Raised Grinder, Prints, Cranberry Glass, Costume
Paneled Oak Armoire, Jewelry, Several Kanstan Rugs, Nancy Drew
Fancy Mahogany Break- Books, American Flyer Tram Set, Hundreds of
front, Fancy Victorian Baseball Cards from the 1980-90’s, Bobbin
Settee, Spinet Desk, Heads, Dept 56 Houses, Boxes of Early Iron and
Carved Arm Chairs, woodenware, many pieces of early country items,
Victorian Fruit Carved dishes, and more.
Rocker, Sets of Walnut VINTAGE CLOTHING & LINENS: Collection
Chairs, Empire Sofa, to include: Black Coat w/ Gold Lame Collar,
Fancy Walnut Stands, Victorian Wedding Dresses, Dresses from the
Needlepoint Chairs, Set ot teens thru 40’s, Linens: Battenburg Rounds,
Six column legged chairs. Several Linen Tablecloths w/ Napkins, Quantities
Mahogany Governor Win- of Red & White, Blue & White Homespun, cream
throp Desk, Fireside Homespun Sheets, Madeira, Cut-work, Laces,
Chairs, Mahogany Fancy Collars
Desk, Ethan Allen Drop BUTTON COLLECTION: From an old Coun-
Leaf Tables, Mahogany try Store, Boxes of Buttons from Black Jet thru
Ball and Claw Game Table, Celluloid, ong. cards.
Mahogany Fancy Desk, CHRISTMAS COLLECTION: Early Grand-
Two Ethan Allen Drop Leaf father Christmas, Three Belsmcklesmck in excel-
Tables, Mahogany Tea lent original condition, 4ft Rare Blue Feather
Cart, Fruitwood Dining Tree, Several Dresden Ornaments Guitar,
Room Table and Six Tambourine, Two Sharks, Fish, Basket, Cotton
Chairs, Sofas, and Love- Batting, Santa House Container, Santa and Sleigh
seats, Oak Server with Candy Container, 10” Santa Composition Candy
Slate Top, Several Stands, Container, Many Kugals; Grapes, Rose Colored-
Drop Desk, Cherry Dresser all sizes. Wax Angels, Old String Beads, Scraps,
and Chest, Hutch, Screen, Old Fencing, Rabbit Candy Containers, Brush
Mahogany Four Poster Trees, Dept 56, Many Decorative Italian Figural
Bed, Cherry Blanket Chest, Balls from Wanamakers, Silvestne, Lenox,
Cherry Coffee Table, Figural Lights, Many Celluloid Animals,
Bookcases, Hutch, Quality Chenille, Figural Balls, Plastic figures, Muppet
Furniture, Early Hump items. Cast Iron Tree Stands„„„„this touches the
Back trunks, Maple Four surface. HALLMARK: Probably the finest
Piece Bedroom Set, County Collection of Hallmark Ornaments to sur-
ited Store Cupboard, Walnut
Drop Leaf Table, Marble Bases, Deep Walnut
Victorian Frames, Oak Sewing Machine,
Cushman Desk, Victorian Rocker, Blanket Chest.
ANTIQUES: Four Royal Doulton Figures,
Meissen, Figures, Dishes, Spode, Wedgwood,
Staffordshire, German Tea Set, Etched And Cut
Glasses, Cobalt Glass, Mantle Clock, Limoges
Style Dishes, Flow Blue, Pennsburry, Fiesta,
Ansley, Sterling Dishes, Two Sterling Tea Sets,
Sterling 38 piece Flatware by Reed and Barton,
Wall Sconces, Tramp Art Frames, Boxes, Cast
Iron Deer Mold, Early Pewter and Brass Candle
Holders, Cl Tools and Locks, Boxes of Oil Lamp
Parts, Depression Glass, Victorian Glass,
Ironstone Pitcher and Bowls, Pressed and Pattern
Glass, Waterford, Stieff Lamps, Floor Lamps, Old
Silverplate, Stangl, Alabaster Lamps, several
Decorative Mirrors, Stained Glass, Miniature
Nuremberg Kitchen, Camel Saddle, Instruments,
Brass Bases for Lamps, Granules, Wooden Golf
Clubs, Pictures and Frames, Cane Collection
w/some Sword, Old Pictures, Early Goose Neck
Copper Kettle, Early Paperweights, Coffee
Antique Detective
(Continued from Page B 28)
materials not usually associated
with Indian artwork. And, they
want to reach beyond cultural
barriers and be recognized simply
as artists...not just
Native American
artists.”
A surprising
fact, cited by Reno,
is that “if not for
the tourist trade,
AUCTION
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FURNITURE
COLONY FOSTORIA
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
TOOLS
ARIENS EQUIPMENT
Riding Mower-Snow Blower
Rototiller-Mower-Cart
SAT., OCT.IB, 2003 at 9:00 am
55 Hideaway Drive, Colerain Township
South of Quarryville (off Route 472)
Lancaster County, PA
Seller HENRY AND LOUISE WENGER
AUCTIONEER
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XUAI lU Jessica Shaub Meyer
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face about 500 to 600 Pieces. Several
Halloween items, Paper Easter Eggs, Children’s
German Books, Marguerite de Angeli Skippback
School, and others, Games, Several small Bisque
Dolls, Early Miniature Furniture, more...
JOHN DEERE MIGHTY MAC 12 HP, AND
MULCHER
Auctioneer Note: Six full Estates: The
Outstanding Bee Frank Antique Christmas
Collection, Antique Clothing, Fine Victorian and
Country Furniture, sprinkle in wonderful
Glassware, paintings and prints Don’t forget
the Buttons! Very few categories missing
Quite an Octoberfest of Objects!
12% Buyers Premium
Native American Art might still
be confined to everyday objecs
and personal adornment.”
It was only after tribes were
confined to reservations, did Na
tive American families begin cre
ating works of art that would be
passed on to others.”
What first attracted Reno to
Native American art were bas
kets and pottery. But, there was
2% Discount on Cash or Check
Ron rhoadc
AUCTIONEER
DOUGLASSVILLE, PA
610-385-4818
WEB: www.echant.com
Eileen Rhoads AU003750L
Ron Rhoads AU002045L
Robert J. Homan Apprentice AAOIB9
little or no {information about the
artists. Basklets for example
weren’t signed.
While pottery could be identi
fied by tribal techniques and
characterics, it wasn’t signed.
For example, Acoma, San Ilde
fonso, Zuni and Hopi mesas still
paint deer, birds, flowers, geo
metric designs and identifiable
symbols of their villages onto
their pots, new techniques are
also used. That led her to seek
out contemporary artists and cat
alogue them as well as list the
characteristics of their work.
Potter B,J. Fragua, one of the
many artists listed, combines tra
ditional with contemporary tech
niques. Her pots can be recog
nized by their white backgrounds
as well as painted recessed de
signs. They are priced in galleries
from $250 to more than $l,OOO.
Another popular category is
textiles, blankets, and rugs.
When early examples come to
auction prices can be hin the
thousands of dollars. By their
very nature of fragility many
have not survived. Best known
are those made by the Southwest
ern Navajos. As Reno points out
their rug and blanket weaving is
so distinctive that historians hve
separated the styles into named
periods. Tho other tribes wove it
NOONAN AUCTION
WED., OCT. 15,2003 @ 10 AM
Alert Fire Co., 3118 N. George St., Emigsville (York), PA
On Rt. 30 go N on George St. 2 miles Going I-83N take Exit 10 (N George
St.) continue straight Going I-83S take Exit 22 then immediate left at light
(N George St.)
Selling from homes in Lancaster, Elizabethtown, Lemoyne, Felton,
Red Lion, Dover, Spring Grove, Mt. Wolf and York, PA.
10 AM: BOX LOTS, Collection tin & wooden boxes. Kerosene heater. Sm
fridge; more.
10:30: BOOKS * PAPER * EPHEMERA early leather bound, geneology.
law, 100 comics, digest pm-up books, military, thoroughbred poultry hooks.
York, PA books, bibles & ephemera, vintage girlie mags, children's books.
PA railroad books. Fraternal, Odd Fellows. Masonic collection Mary Baker
Eddy, early bookplates. Armed forces & other paperbacks. RARE York post
cards, Roycroft books, photo albums, postcards, cookbooks. MORE
12 NOON: LARGE 50 YEAR COLLECTION OF
MINIATURES & SMALLS
COLLECTION OF WONDERFUL VINTAGE TO MODERN
CHRISTMAS COLLECTIBLES & DECORATIONS
DOLLS mcl 6 lovely sm bisque. Penney. Early fabric. Snow babies. Early
Santas, Dynasty; Franklin; L Middleton. Hamilton; Doll books. Beatrix
Potter figures & prints; Folky carved wooden horse & cow. Early papier
mache marionettes; So many papier mache animals & candy containers.
Many putz sheep & other animals; 8 Cast iron still banks. ABC plates. Early
horse on wheels; Early Ig wooden sheep pull toy on wheels. Slmcto trucks.
Plasticville; Campbell Kids collection; Paper dolls. Games; Eg amount
Cracker Jack & gumball prizes. Mickey Mouse & Gene Autry wnstwatches.
Oil lamps; CA 1860 Tippecanoe bitters btl Warners Sate Kidney & Liver
Cure btl, Majolica, Butlei molds. Cameras & equipment mcl vintage
Rolleiflex; Few coins: LaSalle Military Academy items. Mantle clocks. PRR
torch lamp; Pr decorative hinges w/hearts dated 1771. Flemish art. Beei
stems mcl cobalt decor stem w/1749 engraved on hd. Floience Giuseppe
Armani 1993 complete Nativity set cost new $3.2000 00. 30 Place setting
gold flatware; Tea sets; 22 Longaberger baskets. GE featherweight sew mg
machine; Kitchenaha, Woodenwares; Tinware. Pewter; Sterling. Advertising
tins: Vintage seed boxes. Early dt copper pot. US & German military mcl
bayonets helmet; Daggers, Binoculars; Gas masks, more JEWELRY:
Costume, cameos, ladies diamond ring, watches, art glass pendants, more.
Lovely linens; Coverlet: Vintage purses & hats; Oval lidded box possibly
Shaker; Colored glass; Swarovski crystal. Sterling: Sets china. Fostona.
Pattern glass; English china; Transferware; Heisey; Lenox crystal figures.
Hummels, Much Rockingham; Bennington; Yelloware; Redware; Nice
11” heavily blue decor salt glazed stoneware pitcher; Ironstone:
Spongeware; Mid-1800 9” albany slip clay pot; CA 1910 Bennington
style green & albany slip “face” pitcher; Wonderful 8” green sponge
decor yelloware coffee pot; Growlers; 18” Early tin paint decor coffee
pot.
ARTWORK: Appx 100 oil paintings; Prints; Watercolors; Lithographs;
1970 Dali poster; Block prints; Many York artists; Glynda Turley prints;
Exceptionally nice early o/c portraits; Etchings; CA 1830 colored wood
block; Pr. tramp art frames; More frames.
6:30 FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES: Cherry dining room suite by
Bernhardt incls Ig china cabinet; Buffet; (8) Nicely carved Queen Anne
chairs w/Italian leather seats (cost new 1999 $17,300.00); Narra wood,
cane, & bone inlay living room suite; 4’ Cast metal figure of "Lady
Justice”; Garden fum; Modem glasstop tables. Heavily carved china cabi
nets; Wicker; Mahogany; Tiffany style lighting, All kinds ot chairs. Mahg
chair w/carved lions heads; Thonet chairs. Heywood Wakefield child's
chairs; Blanket chests; Many tables. Oriental rugs; Othei rugs. LARGE
AMOUNT OF FURNITURE NOT LISTED!!
TERMS: Cash or local PA check w/proper I.D. Out-of-state & other
checks must be accompanied by current bank letter of credit, unless
known to us. 10% Buyer’s Premium. Not responsible for accidents. No
children. Open 9Am auction day. Large items can be picked up Thurs.
AM.
Shirley Noonan, Auctioneer • PA Lie. 002518 L
109 E. Market Street • York • PA 17401 • 717.854.4333
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,2003-829
is the Navaho weaver who con
tinues to work, often combining
tradional with new inflfuences.
“Most amateur collectors have
absoluely no idea of the time and
effort it takes to make one small
rug or pottery bowl, “ said Reno.
“The prices or values put on
pieces created by native artists
often result in their getting paid
mere pennies per hour for their
work.”
CLUES: Most of the Native
American artist continue to bring
their works to fairs where they
sell for a fraction of gallery
prices. “If you can contact the
artist personally that is your best
bet,” Reno said. “This way you
won’t get a factory piece that is a
reproduction of a known artist’s
work. Considered quality pieces
as a good investment.”
Categories include art, baskets,
beadwork, carving, dolls and Ka
chinas, jewelry, pottery, sculp
ture, textiles, leather and a rela
tively new category,
sandpainting.
There is a list of galleries and
museums representing the artists.
The book, “The Official Price
Guide to Native American Art.”
by Dawn Reno is published by
House Of Collectibles, and has so
much important information it is
a must for any collector.