826-Laocastar,Farming,,Saturday, November 8, 2003, (Continued from Page 825) ings that later became engravings, pub lished in folios in the 19th century. The first hand-colored, copper engraved bird paintings appeared in books about 1730. By 1830 hand-colored lithographs were made. Chromolithographs, were printed in color after 1850. Almost all bird prints were made in Germany, France or Eng land. A few were made in Italy, Holland and Scandinavia. CLUES: When an auction catalog de scribes an early print as “trimmed” and “laid down” it means it isn’t the original size and possibly the folio page number has been cut off. “Laid down” means the print has been glued to a backing, as was common in the early 20th century. Both methods lower values. A “restrike” is a later printing using the original plate. That is the case with many audubons. If not so labeled it is all but impossible to tell. Since the prints are very expensive, the problem surfaces later on when you want to sell them. Authentic prints should have been made in the artists’ lifetime. For instance, only a Rembrandt print made in his lifetime can be considered authentic; not those made in the 18th century by an PUBLIC AUCTION Located at R. Own Dairy Building - One Mile East of Matamoras, PA or Two Miles Southeast Of Halifax, PA Off Rt. 225, Approx. 15 Miles N. of Harrisburg, PA. Take Rt. 22-322 West to Dauphin, PA then RL 225 N. Towards Halifax, PA to Matamoras, PA. Him East onto Matamoras Road. Proceed One Mile To Auction. Watch for Auction Sign along RL 225. Two oak dressers, Lgt oak square extension table w/boards. Oak two-tier candle stand w/spiral legs. Hardwood (Empire chest style) dresser w/paw feel. Gate leg style round extension table w/Cabnolc legs. Bow front chest of drawers. Walnut (33”x48” High) 4-Shelf w/drop glass doors bookcase. Walnut (18’x23”) stand w/drawer & tapered legs, Mahogany two-tier side table w/Cabnolc legs. Mahogany end table. Two-tier (I I " square) marble candle stand w/spiral legs. Spool single poster bed. Cane seal rocker, Rush back & seat rocking chair. Picture frames. Heavy base (16' (all) Pedestal table lamp w/8" square leaded glass shade. Green Depression base & other kerosene lamps, Dietz tin signal lantern, CROCKS, BOTTLES, GUNS & SCOPES. ETC. 6 & 10 gal. Crocks, Milk Bottles; M Macnelli & Son Dairy, Powells Valley, PA. Embossed I qt milk bottle, Lykens Valley Dairy Co, Millersburg, PA One pint, Lykens Valley Dairy (J M Troutman) Elizabethville. PA I Qt bottle. Soda Bottles: Thos O Romberger (Millersburg, PA) Embossed bottle, Lykens Bottling Works (Lykens, PA) Soda bottle Glassware: Fenton Amber hobnail (7’ ) basket, Crystal (9") Basket & etched pattern decanter. Cut glass (10") Bowl, Pressed Pattern; China; Roseville Pottery: No (380-6") Vase & (17- 10") Water Pitcher (Chipped), Clocks & Pocket Watches; Pocket Watches: Rnoher Alien & wheehak Waltham gold close case w/engravmg & gold open case, Illinois Lady s gold Dem,igerT\pe sTcai close case, Elgin (keywmd) close silver case & silver open case, DFAC (key- 6 siwi Ron Barrel Cap 7 wind). Close silver case, Hamilton & Biltmore silver case. Gold heart locket Bail Pepper Cun*/Fam\ w/cham, Gold & other pocket watch chains Paintings, Pictures & Prints: 5 «««»«« " ea framed oil paintings on canvas (1963) by Felia Howe from Carlisle Art Assoc , Framed feather art & Needlepoint Wall Pieces ( 1977) by Sharon Renig, Deer print by Paul Whitney Hunter, Duck painting by L Smith, Large framed elephant pnnt (1986) by David Shepard, (12) framed big game, deer & duck prints & pictures. Books: History of World War (1918) by March, 3- volume pictorial history (WWII) 1944 by Wise & Co, Winchester vThe Gun That Won The West) 1952 by Williamson, many read- Blue Du orated Cnak n/flirrf A Surrounding* Belie* ed To Be tmenon Shenxood & Bn * Nm Brighton PA mg books. Approx 300 Don Pendleton s Mack Bolan, Paperback books. Guns: Winchester (70) Sporter 270 cal bolt action rifle (like new), Marlin (336 RC) 3i Rem Cal rifle w/Tasco (3x9) Scope, Rem. (722) 222 Cal Bolt action rifle w/Bushnell (3x9) scope, Ithaca (X 5 lighting) 22 Cal scmi aulo rifle (Scr #3055 A) w/clip & scope, Rem. (870) Express Magnum (12 ga ) Pump slug gun w/Bushncll Sportsview scope, Ruger (77) 22 cal nfle w/extra roll in clip & (4x32) scope, Thompson Center Arms Co. (50 cal) Flintlock nfle. Win. (Model 42) 410 Ga Pump Shotgun, Win. (Model 12) 16 Ga Pump Shotgun, Ithaca (NID-1927) (Ser #441391) 12 Ga Double Barrel Shotgun. Lefever (#283673) 12 Ga Double Barrel w/32" Barrel. Sheridan pellet gun, single shot 22 cal pellet gun (All guns are like new and nice condition). Scopes: Tasco (3x9x42MM) & (2x7x32MM) Wide angle, Nichols Classic (3x9x4OMM) Bushneli (74-3002) bore sighter. Black powder hom, flask, bullets & other accessories Reloading equip.; Gun safe: Sportsman (36" Wide x 63") tall 36 weapon gun safe South Bend Fly Rod & Reel, (5) Spinning rods & reels. Feather brand canoe paddle, Coleman lantern, Sleeping bags, (2) Revolutionary War (18” long) Rifle Bayonets, Plymouth Machete, (10) pocket knives including Buck (#303,425, & 501), Large brass telescope & other items COINS & PAPER MONEY Gold: 1852 & 1854 one dollar coins. Silver Dollars; (12) 1886 thru 1889-0, 1921 to 1924, (19) 1971-1972 & 1776-1976 Eisenhowers, Half Dollars; 1898 Barber & 1914 S, (24) Walking Libcrtys, (39) Franklin & Silver Kennedy halves, (20) 1776-1976 Kennedys, Quarters: 1917 Standing Liberty, (50) Washington (Mixed dates). Dimes: 70 Mercury (mixed dates), 500 Roosevelt, Nickels: (70) Buffalo, (55) Liberty Head V nickels. Pennies: (45) Indian Head including 1861-69-71-74-80 & 1900-S, 1803 half cent piece, (2) 1826 half cent pieces, 1857 & 1858 Flying Eagle One cent pieces, 1864 two cent, 1869 three cent, 1872 Shield nickel, 1839 & 1855 (variety 3) half dimes, 1883 V nickel (7) 1817-31-45-53- 54 56 & 1868 large cent pieces. Approx (6000) Wheal pennies including (500) 1943 Zinc coated Special Editions: (3) one Troy ounce (1999) silver Indian Chief, Buffalo & Liberty head coins. The Pony Express (framed) 10 Mercury dimes. The Forty-Niner Framed (8) Liberty head nick els, Our Silver Heritage (12 coins) including 1885 Silver Dollar clock, US framed (25 coins) Century 1776-1976 w/stamps. The Way West (framed), (14) Indian Head nickels. The American Indian framed (10) coins Indian head pennies, British & Middle East coin bracelet: Foreign coins. Proof Sets: (11) 1981 to 1992 Plus 1999-2000 & 2001, Eisenhower proof dollar set 1971-S, 1972-5.73-S& 1974-S, 1776-1976 Bicentennial 3 com silver proof set Paper Money: 1923 Senes silver certificate large one dollar bill. 1928-D & 1953-A Red Seal $2 00 bills, 1928-C & 1963 Red Seal $5 00 bills, (9) 1935 (D-F-G) Scries silver certificate $1 00 bills, (60) 1957 (A & B) Senes Silver certificate $1 00 bills, 1953 & 1953-A silver certificate $5 00 bills, 1893 Chicago World’s Fair Columbian Half Dollar, 1847 US Pres (Henry Hamson) com token, 1920 Dauphin Co metal dog license & others Stereo Equipment & Electric Appliances: Sharp (CD-C 406) Mini 3-Drawer Changer Component System w/two speakers, Sony I.CPD-V3O) CD Cassette recorder & compact disc player w/front speakers, Sony (CFS-W501) Sound Rider radio & cassette player, Sony (BX6AV) CD & cassette player, Magnavox (NR-9210) video cassette recorder, Capcharl (8 track) w/record turn table, AM-FM radio & speakers, (38) VCR movies & tapes. Gateway (2000) Crystal scan computer screen, Panasonic (2 line) telephone system LAWN EQUIPMENT & TOOLS Packer 60 Delta (19”x43”) Long fiberglass pickup bed tool box. Cub Cadet (CC-3000) gas weed whacker (like new) AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Auction will begin with small collectible & household goods & tools Guns at 12 00 PM Furniture & large equipment at 1 00 PM Coins at 1 00 PM Auctioneers will sell at two different places for coins Sale under roof, bring lawn chairs Food available Cash or personal checks if established an account with auctioneer or letter ot credit from your bank Federal Firearm Laws apply to selling of guns \ <** IX Mark La frZXP (27 HP) Liquid Cook d Du id XPhn. Lami Mivrr w/72 Mi Mirlhtk (Onh WWm ) Ilk, N,-m rknOOONnx) Antique Detective Mid-Maryland " Fall “ Toy Show & Sale Sunday, November 16,2003 Howard County Fairgrounds, West Friendship, Maryland 9:OOAM - 2:OOPM Admission - $3.50 250 tables of new, old and collectible toys Info - (410) 489-7020 Ten Oaks Toys Clip ad for .50 off admission Davt Mkbr Ed Sboop ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES HOUSEHOLD GOODS hinhnaii (9 HP) 26 Ga t S n< h HU h er w/Poner Sitrruu, Traik \Micd\lHiU Sforr) Likt Nm etcher named Basan. A “facsimile” is a photochemical repro duction of a print. Examining it with a strong magnifying glass should show the pattern of tell-tale small dots. A “reproductive print” is an original print that is a copy of a painting or draw ing. You’re on your own when an auction description says “not examined out of frame.” The watermakers, platemarks or collec tor’s mark would authenticate or disqual ify a print. Many late impressions of Old Master prints may have been touched up with India ink or watercolors to simulate the burr or rich inking of early impressions. Think twice before buying a print with ‘foxing” (brown spotting) or tears. Resto ration is costly and must be done by an ex pert. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2003 AT 9:00 A.M. Second Fraktur Workshop Offered SCHAEFFERSTOWN (Lebanon Co.) Due to popular demand a second ses sion of the fraktur workshop will be con ducted on Saturday, Nov. 22, from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. at the Brendle Museum, 111 N. Market Street, Schaefferstown. Leam about the Pennsylvania German art of painted greetings and documents known as fraktur. Traditional fraktur art ist Carolyn Dibert of Lebanon will teach this introductory class, which will com plete a holiday greeting in the fraktur style. All materials to complete one fraktur piece and a quill pen to take home are in- rvi Oak Cate Mall Regulator Clotk Gilbert (3703) Ke\ Wind Siena Claw Wall Banjo Clock For Full Ad & Other Great Auctions Link To; www.sentinelnow.com (click on auction link) PUBLIC AUCTION FURNITURE, LIONEL TRAINS, RAILROAD LANTERNS, SIGNS, DEP GLASS, OIL LAMPS, COLLECTIBLES, 1996 TOYOTA CAMRY, DICKENS HOUSES, HHOLD ITEMS WED. NOV 12 th 2003 at 2:30 pm Tylersport Fire House, Rt. 563, lyiersport, Mont Co. PA FURNITURE: 6:30 Cherry 3 door bookcase, washstands, Oak rd table, dry sink, blanket chest, bureaus, stands, hall rack w/mirror, Cherry gateleg table, 4 DR chairs, Eastlake rocker, ship deck door table, cobbler’s bench, wicker chair. LIONEL TRAINS & RR ITEMS: 3:00: Engines #254, #6OO MKT NW-2, Commodore Vanderbilt 2020, 15 cars, access includ; log loader #164, switches, beacons, track, Plasticville, transformers.(Call for List), 20 RRoad lanterns, switch lanterns, caboose lanterns, RR locks, signs, crossing lights, brass steam whistle. COLLECTIBLES: 2 blue deco crocks, jugs, 50 pcs Cherry Blossom Dep glass, blue, green & gray agate, 30 Heritage Village Dickens houses & figurines, (call for list), brass candle holders, sterling silver: candelabra, compotes, s & p; balance & egg scales, pin cush ions, opera glasses, majolica, earthen pie plates, Stangl 71118116, Wild Rose & Country Garden dishes, Lennox, coffee grinders, Limoge, German & English China, Noritake, Austrian China set, cups & saucers, milk & cut glass, 1920’s fishing licenses, tin & Cl banks, mantel clock, General store wood fuel tank, LOCAL POSTCARDS, adv. tins & plates, ephemera, books. History of Souderton & Franconia books, Civil War Orphans of FPA, 100’s of Life mags. 1940,50 & 60’s, Quakertown movie poster, movie photos, Shirley Temple pitchers, Nutting print, Bucks CO wood sign, stereoscope, linens & quilts, flax winder, local milk bottles, copper wash boiler, old Schwinn bikes, poker table, military items, old Bechtelsville uniforms, Structo & Buddy L trucks. Cl Aunt Jemima door stop, hhold. Delta power saw, jigsaw, belt sanders, wet stone sharpener, shop vac, dust collectors, sander & grinder, workmates, tennis ball thrower, 16 HP White lawn tractor, rotary mowers, Farmall cub implements. LIGHTING: 4:30: banquet, parlor, piano, swirl opalescent, hall, oil & kero lamps, 80 old shades, lamp parts. DOLLS: 5:30: Effanbee, Madame, Hendron, Wanda the Walking Doll, Ideal Toni doll, Schoenhuf, Schultz & Madein dolls? 1596 TOYOTA CAMRY 6:00 ( 89,000). TERMS: CASH OR PA CHECK 10% BUYERS PREMIUM FOOD AVAILABLE RALPH D. FREED AUCTIONEERS, INC AU000294-L 610-287-8901 OR 215-822-2826 freedauctions.com PUBLIC AUCTION ’59 EDSEL CONVERTIBLE, (fully restored) ’BB BRONCO 11, (3) BOLENS RIDEMASTER GARDEN TRACTORS (restored), GUNS, TOOLS, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES FRL, NOV. 14,2003 at 3:00 P.M. LOCATION: Kutztown Fairgrounds in Beltzner Hall, North Whiteoak St., Kutztown, Berks Co., Pa. ANTIQUES & COLLECT,: (3) Bolens Ridemaster w/cultv. & single bottom plow; Ride King riding mower; Schwinn Roadmaster bike; Express wagon w/wd. spoke wheels; Anchor brand queen wd. wringer wash machine; Goulds pump w/1928 B&S eng.; Other single cyl. engs.; Howe tray scale; New Britain hang, scale; Copper wash boiler; Copper lined wd. toilet tank; Keystone vac. cleaner; Caloric adv. clock; S&H Greenstamp sign; C.I. butcher kettle; Champion forge blower #4; Var. jugs & crocks; Bird decor, crock; Earl spice rack; Cabbage Patch & other dolls; Doll cradle; Double Wedding ring quilt; Feed bag quilt; Approx. 20 Hummels figurines; Approx. 100 Automobile Quarterly books; Kermin Blue Floral Oriental rug; Pure ivory carved Chinese figure chess set; MILK BOTTLES: Gehman Dairy, Fleetwood Dairy, Refton Dairy, Sinking Spring Dairy; Mont-Berks, Boyertown, Hamburg, and others; TOYS: J.D. 6600 combine; J.D. mod. A; J.D. 4020; J.D. GP; J.D. parts express truck; Field culti.; Discs; Ertl trac. trlr.; Crane, shovel, & 2 trucks by Lumar; Tootsie toys; Joal const, toys; (2) J.D. pocket knives; Lincoln logs; Structo jeeps; Lionel Super “O” gauge train set I.B.; GUNS: Sears Roebuck Ranger 12 & 16 gauge pumps; Marlin mod. 60, 22 cal.; J.C. Higgins mod. 103, 228, 22 cal. bolt act; Marlin mod. 25 M 22 cal.; Mossberg mod. 142 A 22 cal. w/scope; TOOLS & MISC.: Sears tbl. saw; Craftsman scroll saw; Pressure washer (like new); Floor jacks; Jack stands; Timing light; Sm. acetylene torch; Air comp.; Tap & die set; Hand culti.; Elect, chain & other saws; Bench grinder; Craftsman 36” lathe (as is); Air cond.; Pool tbl. plus more. FURNITURE: 9 pc. Dining room suite; 4 pc. White BRS; Child’s wicker rock er; Glass top end & coffee this.; Bookcases; Spindle back maple chairs; Mod. maple drysink; Wdn dinette set w/trestle tbl.; Chest of drwrs.; Ladder back chairs; 4 pc. BRS; Zenith TV. & VCR plus more. VEHICLES: 1959 Edsel convertible, fully restored, will be sold with owner’s confirmation; 1988 Ford Bronco 114 wd.; 4’xB’ utility trlr. w/title. REFRESHMENTS NOTE: Vehicles will be sold at 7:00 p.m. Guns at 6:30. TERMS: Cash or Pa. check day of auction. Out of state checks MUST be accompanied with a bank letter of credit dated specifically for this auction date. Selling for: BERTHA HOFFMAN, MflA ROBERT L. TOWNSEND ESTATE, and others 9S CLARENCE N. SHIRK AUCTION SERVICE 229 QUARRY RD. 610-683-5093 KUTZTOWN, PA AU-3757-L ,, "~" “SHIRK” YOUR AUCTION WORK eluded in the $9 fee. Members of Historic Schaefferstown receive a discount. Class size is limited to 12 people and is designed for ages 9 and up. This is one of Historic Schaefferstown’s Saturday, hands-on workshops teaching colonial era and Pennsylvania German crafts and traditions. Advance registration and payment are required by Nov. 14 for this workshop. To register, send partici pant’s name, mailing address, phone num ber, and workshop fee to Historic Schaef ferstown, Inc., P.O. Box 307, Schaefferstown, PA 17088.