830-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22, 2003 EBERLY, GRAYBILL, AND OTHERS SALE A public sale of an tiques, household goods, collectibles, primitives, and tools was conducted Wednesday, Nov. 12 for Clayton Eberly, Delores Graybill, and others by Horst Auctioneers of Ephrata. There were 445 regis tered bidders. Items sold included a Seller’s kitchen set, $1,075; a walnut dutch cupboard, $1,050; a paint-decorated pewter cupboard, $825; a floor model radio, $700; a bed room suite, $875; a small hanging cupboard, $250; a spool cabinet, $150; a paint-decorated blanket chest, $150; a set of six black Hitchcock chairs, $210; a set of five brown Hitchcock chairs, $180; two room size rugs, $l5O and $160; an Ethan Allen Washstand, $110; an Ethan Allen table and chairs, $525; an oak high chest, $260; a blue hide Anticfaw <Sc (Do/lecti/>ie& Auctiaft ole^ist€J^ WED. DEC. 10 - 2 PM Fur niture, appliances, china & glassware, linens, toys, tools. Horst Auction Cen ter, Ephrata, PA. Horst Ar - (717)859-1331 ■MJCtS ...... J-u (717)738-3080. AU43BL. WED DEC 10 - 6PM Antique Com Auction, comics, Steiff & Goebel, lead soldiers, Ziegler Auction Co. 717-533-4267. SAT. DEC 13 9AM „ . Longaberger Basket Auc- SAT. DEC. 20 - 9AM Toys, Service. tion, Ziegler Auction Co collectibles, h.h. gds. & There were 275 reek -717-533-4267. K.g 7°ft terLwte | AT - 9. 13 ‘n 12 J , 9 1 738-3080. ' Lancaster Countv Roseville/Zanesville Pot- ANTIQUE FARM EQUIP. - PRIMITIVES - ANTIQUES TOOLS - FARM MUSEUM SURPLUS SALE Friday, November 28, ’O3 @ 9:30 A.M. Located in the Wotring Auction Center, on route 873, just 4.1 miles North of the “Y” with rte. 309 from Schnecksville, Lehigh Co., North of Allentown, Pa. HORSEDRAWN: cultivators; potato plow/shaker; 1 horse & 2 horse Osborne #4 mowers; var. walking cornplanters/ 1 with Cl wheel, iron beam plows. Lever & crank fodder choppers; meat grinder/bench; small-med.- & large com shellers mcl. Lake & Reese 1850’s pat.; 2 threshers inch Keystone; treadle grinder; 2 grain winnow machines; log saw for old H&M engine. FURNITURE: White kit. cabinet; oak wardrobe; T-backs* plank chairs; high bench/shelf; morticed benches; flat trunks; butcher block; early fancy strap hinge chest; porch rockers; gateleg table; Viet, bed; old cradle; school desk; feed chest. Var. Cl kettles & large fry pans; 2 pot belly stoves & Cl parlor wood/coal heater, walnut top cutter sled; tin buckets; Edison Cylinder Player/M. Glory Horn; var. milk cans; spinning wheel; large flax wheel; wood adv. boxes; 3 counter top store scales; wood barrel & kegs; snow sleds; old tin (inertia motor) toy locomotive; kero, lanterns & lamps; copper boiler; carnival vase; var. very early padlocks; var. keys; lightning rod; tin wagon; tin Dye store display cabinet; sad irons; saddle bags; Winchester flashlight; flax hatchell dtd 1824; old “Hercules” hood ornament; lots clay marbles; shaft bells; var. lard presses mcl. primitive wooden; RR lanterns & RR switch lantern; RR marked tools; grain cradle; var. lisc. plates; hand pumps; var. sin gle trees & hitch parts; heavy iron wheel pull wagon; wood & metal wagon; var. wheels-iron & wood; large fruit press/chip carving; fruit masher; iron gate; iron fence sections; old gas engines; Army gas eng./generator (running elect. start). Van Rough Sawn Softwood Lumber, 7’x 4 1/2’ utility trailer. TOOLS: Stan. #4, 5, 5 1/2, 7, 29, Sgt. 418, K 4, KK4; augers; 3 miter boxes (Stanley); grindstone; var. wooden tool boxes-contents var. tools to be emp tied; wooden rake & fork; scythes; unused salesman’s sample scythe blade 9”; lots long handled tools; saws: 2 man-buck-hand etc., Marbles safety hatchet; Beatty hatchet; calipers; micrometers; tools & machinery catalogs; T reamers; hammers of all sorts; marking gauges; draw knives; angle & other braces; wood brace; farm-buggy-old auto wrenches; var. wood chisels-flat & gouges; var. clamps; spoke shaves; scorp; wooden planes; wheel barrow; gar den tools; lawn mower; tarps; chain saw. 15 CAST IRON TRACTOR SEATS: Walter A. Wood; “M” ; Percival; Toronto 34; Wor. - Buckeye; Beauchemin & Fils-others. Willis Knight radiator shutter. POTTERY: 4 Gal. dec. crock; redware crock; blue banded & other crocks & jugs; blue sponge milk pitcher; 2 blue transfer dec. pitchers & mug. Selling for local museum surplus, estates & others TERMS: Cash or Pa. check only. None out of state. 2% buyers fee waived for cash or check settlement. Master Card/Visa. TIM WOTRING AUCTIONEER AU 1563 610-799-4843 AUCTION CENTER 610-767-8610 wotringauction.com a-bed sofa, $160; a pair ot end tables, $275; a pine bench, $160; an oak util ity cabinet, $110; an en tertainment cabinet, $245; a pair of chairs, $210; a Hoosier cabinet, $200; Panasonic TV, $130; an iron frame, $400; an iron kettle and tripod, $100; a cast iron pump trough, $350; a wooden wheel barrow, $140; an early toy dump truck, $645; a set of Adams china, $425; a redware vase with four handles, $250; a redware plate, $120; a framed print, $190; a P. Buckley moss print, $160; a wrought iron rack, $200; a decorated jug, $260; a crib quilt, $100; eight lots of wrist watches, ranging in price from $lOO-SSS; bue and white quilt, $200; old childs sled, $230; a pig shaped bar-b -que sign, $160; poison jar, $150; three baseball figures, $150; a Murray pedal tractor, $l3O. set, $75; and a Fostoria table set, $75. tery Auction, Rago Arts & DUSSINGER ESTATE, Auction Center, Lam- VANAULEN ESTATE, bertville. 333 N. Main St., AND FALK SALE Lambertville. 609-397- a public sale of Lan- THURS DEC. 18 - 4:3OPM “ e f w^TollTcl'ed^n SSHU“&' fSSSeI N». U, fo. acre surveyed land, at Dorothy Dussmger Billyville Rd„ Laurel Run Estate, Chas. W. VanAu- Country, by Bryan Imes len Sr. Estate, and Mrs. Auct. AU001656-L, 717- Amelia Falk by the 527-2449. Probst Family Auction GALEBACHSALE A public sale of two tracts of real estate, an tiques, household goods, tools, and two cars was conducted Saturday, Nov. 8, for Olive Gale bach (Mrs. Carl Gale bach) by Horst Auctioneers of Ephrata. There were 300 regis tered bidder. The real estate located at 965 Newport Rd., Penn Township was sold for $133,000 to Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Galebach, Penryn. A building lot sold for $58,000 to Ronald and Judy Moore, Manheim. A 1954 Pontiac Catal ina sold for $7,000 and a 1992 Buick Century Sedan sold for $3,300. Others sold included a four-piece bedroom suite, $800; a four-piece bed room suite, $650; a pine flour chest, $400; an oak library table, $120; a cherry hutch table, $150; a square oak extension table, $200; an Empire Bureau, $275; a wicker baby stroller, $100; a overpainted jelly cup board, $350; a pedal trac tor and cart, $130; a John Deere 112 garden trac tor, $175; a wooden wheel barrow, $65; two Brickr ille De Sche ; ' jrickerville Je Scheier shot glasses, $120; a M.B. Young shaking fork, $210; a Fostoria water milk bottles sold in cluded: Sam S. Lapp, Ronks, PA Qt., $250; Armor P. Frey Turkey Hill Dairy, Creswell, $225; H.G. Breneman, Hessdale, $240; Goods Dairy Rohrerstown Qt., $200; Normal View Dairy-J.P. Heisey, Mil lersville Qt., $190; C.M. Cooley, Mt. Joy Qt., $190; Walnut Level Dairy, Manheim Qt., $170; J.M. Hurst, Eph rata Qt., $170; Log Cabni Farms, H.J.Pierson, Lititz, half pint, $150; Park H. Miller, Brooke Mead Farm, Strasburg, half pint, $150; C.H. Witmer Meadow View Dairy, Willow St. half pint, $140; H.H. Martin, Lancaster Qt., $l2O. Also, a seven-piece maple dining room suite, $450; a dovetailed blanket chest, $400; a leather recliner, $220; a Murray 11 h.p. riding mower, $230; a Crafts man air compressor, $180; and a cast iron car with driver, $l6O. ANTIQUE CONSIGNMENT SALE An antique consign ment auction was con ducted on Monday, Nov. PUBLIC AUCTION • OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, COLLECTABLES, CAT’S MEOWS, TOOLS & COINS SAT., NOV. 29,2003 Sale at 9:00 A.M., Real Estate at 2:00 P.M. LOT 100’ FRONTAGE, 200’ DEEPM/L Located at 57 Eastbrook Rd., E. Lampeter Twp., Lane. Co., PA (CV School District). Turn off Rt. 30 at 896 (Rock- ■n,” $ t / 1 vale Square), north on Eastbrook Rd. 1/2 mile to sale Frame w/vinyl siding ranch type dwelling w/2 car garage attached, elect, door opener, storage above. Eat-in kitchen w/raised panel cherry cabinets, counter Jenn-Air stove w/grill & deep fryer, built-in microwave & oven, dishwasher, pantry cupboard, built-in desk, laundry, family room w/sliding glass doors to patio, formal dining room, living room, foyer w/closet, hall way w/closet, full bath, 3 bedrooms w/closets inch master bedroom w/full bath, wall to wall carpet. Full basement w/outside entrance, crawlspace, elect, heat pump, central air, elect, water heater, water softener, town water & sewer. 14’xl8’ storage shed. Open for inspection Sat., Nov. 8 & 15 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. or for appointment call 291-8939. 10% down day of sale, balance on or before Jan. 15, 2004. ATTN: FURNITURE SOLD FIRST AT 9:00 A.M. 8 Pc. Cherry Dining Room Suite w/Ext. Table, 6 Chairs, Lighted China Closet; Curio Cabinet; Depression China Closet; Love Seat; 2 Stuffed Chairs; Small Cherry 4 Drawer Chest; Small Oak Center Table; Small Pine Cupboard; Sofa Table; Bookcase; Hat Rack; 3 Pc. Pine Bedroom Suite; Crib; Metal Clothes Rack; Wicker Chair; 5 Pc. Patio Set; Card Table; 4 Folding Chairs; Folding Table; Round Formica Top Table w/Board; Center Table w/Lamp; Computer Desk; 4 Drawer File Desk; Beveled Hall Mirror; Pictures; Decorative Wall Items; Sconces. APPLIANCES: 22 cu’ GE Refrigerator w/Freezer Top, Ice Maker in Door; Small Elect. Appliances; Ethan Allen Wall Clock; Quartz Lead Crystal Clock; Mantel Clock; Floor & Table Lamps; Electrolux Sweeper; Rival Elect. Meat Sheer; 12” B&W TV. GLASSWARE: Pressed; Fostoria; Princess House; 8 Peanut Butter Glasses; Butter Dish; Stemware; Tumblers; Cups & Saucers; Mugs; 6 Pc. Wine Set; Pewter Nut Dish; Clear Glass Angel; Steins; Tea Kettle; Crocks; Tupperware; Cooking Utensils; Agate Roasters; Plastic Storage Bins; Christmas Items. COLLECTIBLES: Hummel & Avon Plates; Cat’s Meows; Stuffed Teddy Bears; Beanie Babies; Penn State Barbie Doll; 2 Music Water Bulb Nativity Set & 1 Winter Scene; Heavenly Blessing Nativity Collection; Puzzles; Old Records; Copper Wash Boiler; Wooden Peck Measures; Jardinieres; Tin Covered Wagon; Books; World Books; Old Post Cards; Cookbooks. LAWN SUPPLIES: Delux Lawn Mower 3-1/2 HP Motor; Lawn Spreader; Scott’s Spinner & Drop Lawn Spreader; Rubber Tired Wheelbarrow; Hose & Reel; Glider Swing; Lawn Ornaments; Bird Bath; George Forman Outdoor Grill; Metal Shelving; 2 Aluminum Step Ladders; Wood Step Ladder: Schwinn 10 Speed Bike; Golf Clubs; Small Pull Sleigh; Sled. TOOLS: Snap-on Tool Box Stack on Slack w/Cover, like new, 57” H, 36” W, 21-1/2 D w/12 Drawers; Tools - Snap On; SK Blue Point; Cornwell; Mac MM Socket 10mm to 36mm; Air Tools 1/2” Impact Sockets Metric, Standard; Cutter; Drills & Bits; Hammers, all kinds of Wrenches; Chain Saw. COINS: Silver Dollars, Halves; Quarters; Dimes; Buffalo Nickels; Indian Heads - 1880, 91, 93, 1900, 01, 02, 03, 05, 06 & 1908; $2 Red, Blue & Green Seal; $1 Silver Certificate; Foreign Coins and many other items not mentioned. Terms by: LARRY & LOIS KAUFFMAN AUCTS. Robert E., Jeffrey R. & Michael L. Martin 656-7770 Randall L. Ranck, AUOOOSBOL Douglas Good, Atty. www.remartinauctions.com No Out-of-State Checks Lunch Available 3, at the Shaffner Auc tion Gallery, 977 West Main St., Mount Joy, with 169 registered bid ders. Some of the highlights were a 2000 Toyota pickup truck, $14,200; a robot, $6O; a Woodhaven train set, $6O; a crock, $65; a Parrish pirate ship print, $120; a greyhound puzzle, $55; a machinist chest, $190; a Peter Rabbit candy tin, $B5; a push car, $75; a Yankee stadium score card, $80; 1951 Bowman cards, $65; a diamond ring set, $800; a Book of Knowl edge Santa bank with box, $95; a Book of Knowledge Uncle Sam bank, $4O; a framed show towel, $1,450; a fancy alabaster floor lamp, $105; a spinning wheel (signed and dated), $225; a Fenwick rod, $B5. Also, a stenciled mirror with reverse painting, $230; reverse painted mirrors, $250 to $300; a Matchbox garage service center, $120; Staffordshire dogs, $9O to $l2O each; a Staf fordshire dog bank, $110; silhouettes, $l3O to $l4O each; a framed portrait, $275; three crock beer bottles, $80; a stoneware jar, $290; a Cowden and Wilcox crock (with damage), $225; an Utica, N.Y., four-gallon crock (with damage), $210; a Geddy’s, N.Y., two gallon jug, $210; a signed and dated silhouette, $375. Also, a Fraktur, $325; flow-blue soup bowls, plates and platters, $5O to $llO each; a push-rod candlestick, $6O; a slip decorated pie plate, $200; a large, oval blue plate, $280; a tole decorated document box, $110; a mirror, $55; an O.G. clock with reverse- Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week's publication Internet Sale Register will be updated by Friday at 12 Noon r „ ‘9 -quip. . antique tractors equip for Paradise by wolgemuth Auct., 109 Equip., at Paradise Sale N. Maple Ave., Leola, Pa. Barn, Paradise, PA by Mel Dennis Wolqemuth Hoover Auct. 003111-L, #2357,717-656-2947. 717-354-8397, 717-354- painted panel, $110; a mortised stool, $45; a sponge-decorated, dome lid box, $275; a framed, homespun sampler, $120; quilts, $350 to $425 each; a wall clock with pendulum and key, $240; a cast-iron parlor stove, $375; a fly rod, $160; an ivory pocket calendar, $75; a little red wooden wagon, $7O; a Bromo Seltzer box, $6O; Mugsy mugs, $4O; an Italian flute in case, $6O; and a Longaberger umbrella basket, $65. The sale was con ducted by Mark Diffen derfer and Marty Fleck of Shaffner Auction Co. FRI. NOV. 28 - 10:30AM Alfred State College beef herd compl. dispersal on Rt. 244 (W of village of Alfred) by Wm Kent Auc tioneers 585-343-5449. FRI. NOV. 28 - 3PM Freight Auction at Cross Keys Auct. Ctr. 1 mi. N. of Duncansville, PA off Rt. 764, Freight, restaurant equip, carpets, by Col. K.R. Miller Jr. AUOOO6I3L, 814-696- 1913 or 695-0351. FRI. NOV. 28 - SPM Horse consign, sale at Penns Valley Livestock, Centre Hall, PA, corner Rt. 45 & 144, tack SPM, Horses 6PM, by Mel Hoover Auct. AUOO3IIIL, 814- •*64 1796, 814-349-5099. FRI. NOV. 28 - 6PM Christ mas sale, horse & pony tack, toys, etc. Blue Ball Fire Co. Info: 610-780- 2510. FRI. NOV. 28 - 6PM Smuckers Draft Mule Sale, New Holland Sales Stables, Inc, 61L, 717- 299-3821. SAT. NOV 29 - SAM Estate auction, real estate at Snyder Co. Produce Auct. along Rt. 11 & 15 9 mi. S. of Selinsgrove, PA, for full listing, call Auc tioneer, by Roger A. Lau ver, AU002634-L, 570- 374-3793. SAT. NOV. 29 - B:3OAM Real Estate, guns, 602 Old Hanover Rd., Spring Grove, York Co. Rentzel's Auction Service, AU-761- 1,717-764-6412. SAT. NOV. 29 - 8:30 Monthly horse sale at Middleburg Livestock Auct., Middleburg, PA, tack 8:30 AM, Horses 11:00 AM, 570-837-2222. SAT. NOV. 29 - 9 AM Neale's Orchards 1 mi. West of Glassboro, NJ. Farm Equip, tractors, I compressors, saws, trail ers, etc. Lee M. Fox Auct. 856-478-6225. SAT NOV. 29 - 9AM Real Estate, antiques, furni ture, collectibles, machin ery, covered surrey at 1055 Lisburn Rd., Wellsville, York Co., PA, by Mike Stermer #0029591 717-292-2855. SAT. NOV. 29 - 9AM Strausstown, Berks Co. PA. Farm equip. Poultry equip. Misc. Household. LeibyAuct. L#AUOOS4I-L. 610-562-3929. ) SAT. NOV. 29 - 9:3OAM Beautiful 10 acre real estate w/fantastic views of Eastern Lycoming Co., Mattson Disperal, JD diesel gator, lawn equip, guns, beautiful turn, etc. at 7 mi. E. of Muncy Pa. by Fraley Auct. Co. Inc. RY7IL SAT. NOV. 29 - 9;3OAM Farm machinery auction, tractors, equip, tools, misc. at Dublin Mills Rd., Fulton Co., PA by Lyle E. Reed Auct. AU746L, 814- 685-3328.
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