826-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25, 2003 Q THE ANTIQUE DETECTIVE Anne Gilbert Affordable Old Chinese Paintings Still Around Surprisingly one of the most affordable art categories is Chi nese paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries. Even in antique shops, prices can range from a few hundred dollars to under $3,000. They have never lost their appeal to American collectors since they were first introduced to our shores by China traders in the early 18th century. The subjects were as varied as the materials used. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as more Americans traveled to China, they brought back what they thought were old paintings. Especially popular were the ancestral portraits. Less er known these days, but showing up at auctions more often, were the so-called “rice paper” paint ings. Throughout the last part of the 19th century, they were ex ported in huge quantities and sold in America. In the 1950 s brushwork paint ings, old and new, as well as cop- Ancestor portrait of the six Prince Yi (1816-1861) c. 1905 is on a hanging scroll with ink and color on silk. Photo credit: Sackler Gallery, purchased by Smithsonian Collections Acquisitions Programs and by a partial Pritzlaff gift. TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS Public Bankruptcy Auction Sat. Nov. 15th, 2003 @ 9:00 AM Murray Auction Emporium 23 North Water/Lititz, PA 17543 ONE STOP CHRISTMAS SHOP !! Smarty Pants, Inc. of Shillington, PA • entne contents of retail store with all types ot learning toys and supplies, new display racks, shelving. Royal cash legister Brief listing: games, large variety of puzzles, paint and create, phonies, matching games, dart ball. Star Wars items, tie dye kits, greeting cards, 7 m one super game sets, learning maps, stickers, building blocks, play boards, flower presses, Disney items, Science and Fiction books, ABC blocks, magnetic learning calendars, small erector sets, Breyer horses, various popular Brio educational toys, hundreds of elementary educational toys not listed. Please note that all items are without reserve. Auction by Order of Robert H. Holber Trustee Bankruptcy Case #O3-22668 Stut&t “THunnu s4tccti . r -wil.;. AUCTION ORDER: Misc. Unnumbered Lots Numbered Lots of Small Ice Cream Items Numbered Lots of Advertising Items Along with Misc. Small Furniture 12:00 NOON Hershey Items Antique Display Cases will be in Separate Numbered Lots at the Conclusion of Small Items and 40’ Display Unit 9:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am DIRECTIONS: From Hershey take Rt. 743 North to Route 22, Cross Over Rt. 22 and go 300 yards to Auction on Left. Look for signs. AUCTION HELD IN TENT Over Four Hundred Lots To Be Offered For Complete Liquidation Of The Collection Conditions By; THOMAS & PATRICIA BURROWS AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: Roy D. Shirk, Auctioneer - License #: AU-003248-L Any Questions Cali: Ken Fegan - License #: AA-002867 (717) 867-1572 PHONE (717) 867-1119 - FAX (717) 867-5606 988 HORSESHOE PIKE - LEBANON, PA 17042 away. “On blistering hot days its warmth dried the humidity in the air and made life more comfort able. Returning from school on bitter cold days, we hung up our clothes, took off our shoes and boots, and gathered around the stove with the oven door open. The family cat made herself com fortable behind the stove among our boots, shoes, and socks that were drying. “In 58 years,” Mrs. Walley said, “this stove has consumed tons of refuse, and saved me miles of steps to the garbage cans in the alley. The ashes have served as fertilizer in the garden. Shall I now, after all these years, be denied the use of this stove be cause someone does not enjoy the smoke from its chimney?” Park Ridge has not been too sticky about it, and I think Mrs. Walley will continue to enjoy her stove , if she doesn’t thrown any old tires in it,” said Mabley. To receive the entire article, send an addressed,stamped enve lope marked “Old Stove” to Anita Gold, P.O. Box 597401, Chicago, IL 60659. I % 0 M