832-1 aricaster Farming, Saturday, October 25, 2003 MEADSALE A Schimmel carved spread-wing eagle sold for $33,000 at a public sale of Americana and folk art conducted on Saturday, Oct. 4, at Conestoga Auction Co. of Manheim for Ray mond Mead and the late Selma Mead of York County. The collection drew bidders from 24 states and Canada. Other items that sold included a Pennsylvania heart-and-hand artist SAT COMMENCING AT 8:00 A.M. Located approx. SO miles from Harrisburg on Route 15 to Village of Winfield, PA, turn left onto Route 304 to Village of Dry Valley, turn right on Stein Lane 3/4 mile to sale or 4 miles east of New Berlin on Route 304, onto Stein Lane to sale, Union County. 120 ACRE FARM (1:00 P.M.) Whereon is erected a 2 story frame house with 4 bedrooms, kitchen, living room and bath. Bank bam and some outbuildings. Land consists of approx. 20 acres woodland with some sawable timber. House heated with hand fired furnace. Has been used for farming 100 acres tillable, but has excellent hunt ing surroundings. For inspection call 570-524-2445 or 570-966-8482. TERMS: 10% down, balance in 45 days. Prospective buyer may do var ious testings at their expense prior to sale day. ANTIQUES Oak ice box; Rope leg oak extension table; 6 Decorated spindle plank bot tom chairs; Mission type bookcase; Marble top stand; Dbl. hand decorated iron bed; Metal single & dbl. beds; Blanket chest; High chair; Rabbit ear & misc. chairs; Dresser; Vanity; Floor model Victrola; Early pot belly stove; Cookstove; Perfection kerosene stove; Child’s rocker; Console radio; Stands; Early reed baby buggy w/wooden spoke wheels; Table lamp; Tramp art & other picture frames; Crocks & jugs; Nail kegs; Lanterns; 1/2 bu. Measure; Banjo clock; Cherry seeder; Apple peeler; Butter chums; Early milk separa tor; Baskets; Saw tooth bear trap; Me*it scales; Piano rolls; Adv. calendars; Rayo light; Lap robe; Small copper kettle; Milk cans; Dishes; Cookware & other items. 10 ga. American SB trigger break; Model 336 Marlin 30.30 lever action rifle; 16 ga. Savage DB shot gun w/30.30 rifle barrel attached; 16 ga. Stevens SB; .32 Smith & Wesson pistol in original box; Powder horns; Bullet molds; Cleaning rods; Primers. McCullough Homelite chain saws; Rubber tire wheelbarrow; Wilson elec, welder & rods; Hand drill press; Dbl. shaft grinder; Antique anvil; Shop vise; Air compressor; Tractor & log chains; Chain hoist; Battery charger; Neck yokes; 20’ 6” Rubber belt; Cyclone seeder; Snow fencing; Elec, chicken brooder; Hog troughs; Chicken crates; Beam scales; Cant hook; Bu. baskets; Tap & die set; Large U.S. manual meat sheer; Strawberry boxes; Lawn & garden tools; New large tap & die set; Handyman jack; Grain cradle; Fruit baskets; Homelite weedeater; Milk cans; Crib wire; Buggy wheels;.Potato crates; 1 1/2 ton pea coal & chestnut coal; Chicken feeders; Asst, shop tools; 8” x 16” plank; Pocket watch parts; 6 qt. Ice cream freezer; Bull castrating clamp; Meat grinder; 1 gal. Sausage stuffer; Butcher tub; Rotary mower; Reel mower; Snow fencing; Antique corn cracker; Antique storage bin; Some straw; Burroughs mill; Pony saddle; Walk behind cycle mower & snow blow er; Hay fork; Extension ladder; Mounted buck saw; Metal beef spreader. FARM MACHINERY F2O Farmall tractor, on rubber & cultivator; Model 333 Massey Harris tricy cle tractor w/3 pt.; “H” International Farmall tractor w/manure loader; Model 50 Massey Harris PTO combine w/bm; Model 45 I.H. baler; 14” 2 bottom I.H. Little Genius plow on rubber; 2 Row Albright com planter, (made in Mifflmburg, PA); 2 Bottom Little Genius plow on steel; J.D. hay tedder; 9’ Pull type disk; JD 3 sec. harrow; Lime drill; JD 1 row corn binder; New Idea pull type side delivery rake & tedder; 13 Dbl. disk McCormick grain drill; 9’ Cultipacker; David Bradley ground driven manure spreader; 7’ I.H. mounted mower; 1 Row Wood Bros, com picker; Antique I row superior walk'behind corn planter; Museum pc. antique early 5 tube American gram drill, walking plow handles, unusual. Museum pc. potato plow; Oliver walking plow, left throw; 2 Row I.H. pull type corn planter; Dump rake; 3 pt. 14” Massey Harris plow; Large wonder rotary 3 pt. hitch mower; Massey Ferguson flat bed wagon; New Idea running gears flat bed; Vacay seed cleaner; large steel cleaner; 4’x7’ Wooden box trailer; 6’xl 1’ Rubber tire 2 wheel grain trailer; 20” Tube grain elevator; Barrel trailer sprayer; 7’ 3 pt. blade; 24’ David Bradley gram elevator; Skeleton hay elevator; 10” Dillinger hammer mill & screens. 1964 4 Wheel dr. J2OO Jeep truck, standard shift w/snow plow, 30,000 actu al miles; 1954 Belvedaire Buick, 2 door, automatic, 83,000 miles; 1949 Buick Dynaflow, 2 door, needs repair. SALE ORDER: Household goods, antiques, guns 11:00; Wagon supplies approx. 11:30; Farm machinery. Plan to attend this outstanding antique sale, possibly selling with 2 auctioneers at times. DOLLIE M. MUSSER, Owner No out of state checks Ujib Attorney: Robert M. Cravitz, 570-374-5070 Saß Wayne Hess: Auctioneer AU-000411-L, 570-922-1206 sSsS Lori Hess-Lauver: Auctioneer AU-002854-L, 570-966-2512 Owner & Auctioneers not responsible for accidents. Food marriage record, $14,850; a 1797 Fraktur by Johann Jacob Fleischer, $9,900; an 1812 Fraktur by Francis Portzline, $17,600; an 1803 Fraktur by the nine heart artist, $12,100; a hanging paint-decorated wall box, $15,400. Also, a man and woman Fraktur by the Rev. Henry Young, $7,700; a 1781 cross legged angel artist, $5,750; a parrots Fraktur by Gilbert, $3,500; a 1793 GUNS (11:00 A.M.) TOOLS & FARM RELATED VEHICLES Dietrich family register Fraktur, $7,700; an 1818 circle-and-bird fraktur, $7,100; an 1807 lions and-kings fraktur by Frederick Speyer, $7,100. And, an oval paint decorated butcher box, $6,700; a Fraktur bird drawing, $4,100; a pair of Pennsylvania Adam and Eve sherenschnitte, $6,000; an early oil on tin portrait of Pennsylvania box, $7,700; a paint decorated pin cushion stand, $5,150; a George Washington embroi dered memorial picture, $5,150; a sewing pocket with sampler stitchery dated 1841, $6,600; a horse and man hooked rug dated 1875, $6,850. Also, a pair of wooden eagles, $7,100; an Ameri can bird tree with 10 birds, $10,100; a carved and paint-decorated horse with rider, $8,000; a 19th-century, naive folk-art painting, $8,250; a 1787 Pennsylvania German unicorn paint decorated dower chest, $7,700; a Pennsylvania tail-case clock with inlaid initials H.&S., $B,OOO. Also, a rabbitware plate with rabbit driving a car, $2,400; a rabbit ware plate with rabbit playing golf, $4,300; a rabbitware pitcher, $3,700; a 19th-century chalkware goat, $5,500; a 1886 Buck County red ware charger, $4,500; a folk-art horse tobacco cutter, $2,900; a Civil War soldier cookie cutter, $2,000; a folk art penny rug, $2,750. And, a miniature paint-decorated settee, $13,250; a miniature painted Baltimore chair, $3,500; a miniature paint-decorated chest, $2,750; a carved wood peacock, $3,100; a wooden, carved folk art horse, $3,800; an 1850 watch hutch, $1,300; a carved, wooden fol|t art hunt scene, $3,300; a folk art wooden planter, $4,000; a Jacob Maentel portrait of young woman, $1,900; a Lan caster County paint decorated slide-lid candle box, $2,800; a paint-decorated comb box, $825; a blue-painted band box, $1,525; a York County paint-decorated frame, $2,300; a York County pinwheel decorated chest, $4,600; an 1869 paint-decorated blanket chest, $9,000; a two-part, paint decorated corner cup board, $7,100; and a Lebanon Valley Dutch cupboard, $4,400. GERMAN SALE A public sale of real estate, antiques, house hold goods, collectibles, and tools was conducted LEBANON VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL TOY AUCTION SAT., NOV. 15TH, 2003 at io-.00 a.m. Rehrersburg Fire Co., Berks Co., Pa. DIRECTIONS: From Myerstown, Pa. take Rt. 501 north approx. 6 miles. Rt. 501 turns left to Bethel go straight on Rehrersburg Road approx. 2 miles to center of town sale on right in brick fire house. 557 TOYS AND MISC. BOOKS, ETC. Toys by Winross, Joe Ertl, Toy Farmer, Hess, Precision Castings, Pen Joy, Ertl, Danbury Mint, Scale Model, Spec Cast, Hubley, Nat’l Farm Toy Museum, Yoder, and more. TRACTOR LIST John Deere, Farmall, Ford, Massey Harris, Agco Allis, Deutz, Case, Cockshutt, McCormick Derring, Int’l, Ford and Massey Ferguson, Minn. Moline. APPROX 80 WINROSS Assorted Pa. Farm Show, Hershey Chocolate, Kutztown Bologna, Stevens Feed Mill, Leffer, Good’s, Keller Bros., Holly Farms, New Holland Stables, Shade Maple, Dutchway, Weaver Nut, many local businesses. HESS ITEMS Patrol cars. Fire trucks some with cars, 18 wheeler with race cars, Hess truck with helicopter, Toy banks, Rescue trucks, Fire ladder truck, Recreation van with dune buggy and motorcycle, and more. 23 DANBURY MINT TOYS 1927 to 1969 Stutz Black Hawk, Ferrari, Mercedes, Cadillac, Ford, Pontiac, Chrysler, Chevy, Jaguar, Pierce Silver Arrow, Mercury, Rolls Royce, Buick, Hispano-Suiza, etc. MISC. ITEMS Combines, Rumbly oil pulls. Reverse crank eng., Skid steer, Hit and Miss eng., Baler, Rotary cutter; Thrashing machine, Plow, Train whistle, Assorted cast banks, Gasoline pumps, Hay wagon. Steam eng., and many more items. AUCTIONEER NOTE: Most items are new and in boxes. We will be sell ing from numbered list to get list send $5.00 to auctioneer or pick up at pre view or sale day. Items are donated to Lebanon Valley School by long time collector Phares B. Stauffer. Preview will be Friday evening, Nov. 14th, from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. and Sat. morning 8:00 to 10:00 A.M. Not responsible for accidents. Refreshments will be served. TERMS: Cash or Pa. check, out of state checks need bank letter. Auctioneers: Sale by: 5230 a Rt B 4H> itmer AUOOIBO7 ' L LEBANON VALLEY SCHOOL Womelsdorf, Pa. 19567 KENNETH ZIMMERMAN 717-933-5328 or 717-821 -3065 cell 717-933-8027 cat mov/ i qam D a «i Falls Rd. Construction diesel tractor, etc. 764 on7M?n97i White Oak Rd., Strasburg f™,' 1 ' Twp. Probst Family Auc- SAT. NOV. 1 -9AM Public tion 717-464-3700. Auction Cambridge Trac- SAT. NOV. 1 - 9AM Mel's t ° r „ in C narden Stables Horse Sales - S'ioois Trenton St Hmf.nT PA MD A°Cun‘i Home: 717-354-8397; 754 tlon ' nc ' 410 ‘ Barn: 717-354-6431 754-88Z6 cat Mn\/ 1 qam SAT. NOV. 9 - 9AM Auto* Sale N 689 Yorktown Rd motive tools/shop eouip llwisberry lke Eichel- I’ ian 8 berger, AU-001954-L, 717- Ave' 432-0006. ?ownPA A b e Y'Colßodsir Paisley, GrPA, 610-8/3- 8860, AU2516. SAT. NOV. 1 siqnment Si - 9AM Con <ale. Gillis mWKTW" 1 • WE’RE CHANGING! Effective NOW you can contact Shelley Ashcroft at 717-626-2191 (press S), fax: 717-626-1210 or email: * sashcroft.eoh@lnDnews.com to . place your Public Sales advertising / ■ v in Lancaster Farming 1 l ” -k *< ’ on Saturda Erla M. Gehman by Horst Auctioneers of Gphrata. There were 260 regis tered bidders. A brick one-half story cape cod dwelling lo cated at 119 W. King St., Ephrata, Lancaster County was sold for $128,000 to E. Ray Evans of Ephrata. Other items sold in cluded a double wedding ring quilt, $160; a green quilt, $140; an appliqued quilt and pillow sham, $160; an appliqued quilt, $130; a Lone Star quilt, $100; a blue quilt, $110; a white work quilt, $150; two green and white star quilts, $BO and $75; a hooded rug, $75; Zane Gray books, $75; a foot washing tub, $9O; a coffee mill with pewter top, $9O; a sunflower butterprint, $75; a butter bowl, $75; hats and hat boxes, $80; an Empire bureau, $100; a three piece marble top bed room set, $450; a cherry table, $180; an oak arm rocker, $170; a pine bucket bench, $100; and a pine dropleaf table, $l4O. WITMAN, WILLITS, AND OTHERS SALE A public sale of an tiques, household goods, collectibles, primitives, and tools was conducted Wednesday, Oct. 15, for Ruth Witman, Nancy Willits, and others by Horst Auctioneers of Ephrata. There were 429 regis- SAT NOV. 1 - 9AM Dairy Cows, heifers, farm mach., tools, at 153 Mar tin Rd, Pine Grove, PA, Schuylkill Co., for Wilmer & Lucille Martin, by Sny der's Auct, Serv. AU003489-L 717-291- 5747 or 733-7052. SAT. NOV 1 - 9:3OAM 2 Ig. pole barns, buildings, machinery, power tools, misc. at Remington Fair grds, Rt. 31, Flemington, NJ by Arthur Hanna Auct. 908-995-9699, 908-782- 5696. SAT. NOV. 1 -9:30 AM Fall consignment auction of tractors, farm equip., trucks, trailers, etc., Lenox Farm Supply, east of US Rt. 11 in Hop Bot tom, Susquehanna Co., PA. Wolgemuth Auctions, AU#2357, 570-289-4349. SAT. NOV 1 - 9:3OAM Pers. prop., farm/tool/machmery equip, vehicles, boat, misc. at 3 miles east of Rossville, IN by Marvin Mohler AU0133715, 1- 800-487-6435. & tered bidders. Items sold included a childs treadle sewing ma chine, $2,250; a five piece Drexel bedroom suite, $1,800; a two-piece Parlor Victorian parlor set, $1,275; a Wakefield maple dining room suite, $1,000; a six-piece cherry dining room suite, $900; a two-piece corner cup board, $800; a nine-piece mahogany dining room suite, $700; a stayed leg stand, $600; a Victorian chair, $230; a French provincial bedroom set, $325; a maple desk, $120; a table radio, $360; a grnt shelf, $400; a painted wood box, $225; a oval mahogany coffee table, $170; a pair of Victorian chairs, $210; a pie crust table, $150; a one-drawer stand, $130; a Lion’s Head bar unit, $175; a copper apple butter kettle, $220; an oak side board, $330; a two-door cupboard, $195; a walnut Victorian bed, $120; a red blanket chest, $200; a slant front desk, $400; a Gov. Winthrop desk, $195; a mahogany high boy, $300; a mahogany poster bed, $100; a Gaudy Dutch creamer, $850; a New Holland stoneware rolling pin, $950; a Yelloware master salt, $550; a doll rope bed, $200; a 49 piece set of sterling silver flatware, $300; a Featherweight sewing machine, $140; three childs Singer sewing machines, $lOO, $lOO, and $240; a Iron stone soap dish, $120; a Victorian wall clock, $310; a banjo ukelele, $110; motorcycle pins, $150; a wooden butter print, $230; Harley Da vidson airplane, $130; Harley Davidson buck knives, ranging in price from $lOO-$150; a ladies pocket watch, $600; three trays of pocket knives, $llO, $l4O, and $275; a Illinois pocket watch, $180; a Elgin pocket watch, $190; a Gone with the Wind lamp, $140; a blue decorated spittoon, $250; a wash bowl and pitcher set, $140; a Roseville bowl with flower frog, $295; a Nippon vase, $290; a blue agate coffee pot, $220; a spice box, $130; a stoneware bead pot, $120; a miniature curly maple desk, $400; and two tin canteens, $220.
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