824-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 6, 2003 r Lanca£*er Farming» TOY SHOW FREE ADMISSION SUN., DEC. 7 8 AM - 1 PM Show Held Indoors At The Leesport Farmers Flea Market Off Route 61, Leesport, PA FLEA MARKET OPEN Contact Charles Gallagher 610-562-9404 HOGG, BENN, STERNICK, AND OTHERS SALE A public sale was of antiques, household goods, colletibles, and tools was conducted on Wednesday, Nov. 26 for Norman Hogg, Frances Benn, Jean Sternick, and others by Horst Auc tioneers of Ephrata. There were 410 regis tered bidders. Items sold included a Dutch cupboard, $5,300; an English Grandfa ther’s clock, $2,200; a corner cupboard, $900; a cherry dining room table, $B5O, a three-piece enter tainment cabinet, $475; a round oak extension table and chairs, $400; a five-piece bedroom suite, $425; an oak kitchen cab inet, $350; a primitive low dry sink, $310; a French armoire, $260; a paint decorated blanket chest, $300; an Oriental rug, $240; a mahogany blanket chest, $160; six cherry ladder back chairs, $300; a chest of drawers, $250; a maple vanity with mirror, $100; a jelly cupboard, $240; a Gov Wintrop desk, $l6O, a low marble top table, $150; a bookcase, $100; a wood chest, $100; a Phillips portable TV, $100; a bridge lamp, $l5O, an oak hall rack, $llO, a princess desk, $l5O, a reverse painted lamp, $325; a 1837 framed sampler, $l5O, a green wheat pitcher, $110; a copper kettle, $130; a gingerbread clock, $120; an oak case mantle clock, $100; a homespun sheet, $120; an early pillowcae, $270; a piece of blue check linen, $350; a opalescent covered jar, $275; a wooden salt box, $190; a set of stangl china, $375; a pewter tea set, $120; a set of four apple vinegar jars, $190; a blue deco rated jug, $300; two Staf fordshire mugs, $llO and $210; three Royal Doul ton figurines, $l2O, $l5O, and $150; a diamond ring, $140; a table saw, $200; a lathe, $120; a cutter, $120; a floor model drill press, $120; a high pressure washer, $150; a concrete mixer, sl2o’ a large anvil, $180; and a Troy Bill rototiller, $l9O. MACHMER ESTATE SALE A Severm Roesen floral painting sold for $165,000 at a public auc tion conducted on Friday, Nov. 14 and Sat urday, Nov. 15 by Cones toga Auction for the Chris Machmer estate of Annville, with 568 regis tered buyers from 21 states and four countries. Other items that sold included a tiger-maple Lebanon County tail case clock, $44,000; a walnut Pennsylvania inlaid dower chest marked S.S S. 1789, $30,250; a Hummels town, Dauphin County, paint-decorated dower chest marked Mag dalenda Schupp, dated 1807, $30,250; a Ger mantown, Pa , walnut two-part Dutch cup board, circa 1770, $16,500; a rare Joseph Fix, Reading, banjo clock, $12,100; a Penn sylvania softwood paint decorated dower chest with a triple-arch panel decoration signed Elis Kismil 1807, $14,300; a Berks County Hep plewhite walnut chest on-chest, circa 1790- 1810, $9,900; an 18th century Lancaster County walnut blind door Dutch cupboard, $7,100. Also, a red-ground Bethlehem Moravian blanket chest marked Anno 1714, $16,500; a Jonestown, Pa, sponge decorated blanket chest dated 1786 $17,600, a Pennsylvania tcderal tiger-maple, one-drawc stand, $4,950, a Pennsyl vania late-18th-cenlurv walnut lovvbov, $14,550, a New Jersey federal, two-part eupboard, $16,500; a softwood blanket chest with watt r melon deeoratioa $ll,OOO, a Beiks County walnut single-part corner eupboard yvith shell carv ings, $18,700; a Pennsyl vania walnut sehrank, $17,600, and a Pennsyl vania one-part cherry corner cupboard, $6,000 Also, a blue Sandwich glass ink well, $19,800; a mechanical bank, $3,500, a mechanical bank of a girl in a Victorian chair, $4,500; a cast-iron, tin and wooden horse-and wagon pull toy, $3,950; a jVlickey Mouse still bank, $4,400; a bulldog me chanical bank, $2,500; a tin steam-engine, key wind toy, $4,600 Also, a hand-drawn Taufschem for Johannes Lehman, $2,750; a Catharina Schweigert Fraktur attributed to Samuel Bentz, $12,600; a Samuel Boffemeyer 1829 Fraktur attributed to Samuel Bentz, $7,100; a Henry Yourn drawing of a lady in yellow dress, $19,800; a birth record for Samuel Carpenter, $13,750; a family register for Habich Leonard Roker, dated 1802, with 11 of his children, $7,700; a framed ABM sampler for Candace Cassel, $5,150. Also, a lunch wagon hsaving mug, $8,800; a Motor Freight shaving mug, $3,500; an automo bile mechanic shaving mug, $3,300; a laywer shaving mug, $3,000, a redward dog head, $1,250; a rye-straw coil basket, $2,175; an an tique Western Apache Indian coiled basket, $1,875, a 1964 Hattie Brunner watercolor painting of a country sale, $6,600; an 18th century, wrought-iron door handle, $1,425, a bronze-and-iron peacock doorstop by Tiffany Stu dios, $2,860, two Seigel stove plates, $2,200 and $2,450 each Also, a pencil-on paper for the property of Frederick and Catherine Kunze, dated 1833, $17,600, a tiger-maple pen-work sewing box de picting Pennsyvlama Hospital, $13,100, a child-size, tramp art sideboard, $13,600; an oil-on-canvas painting of a farm scene by T S Kmsley, $4,400; an oil on-canvas of the Venecia ear Are 9 5 PM 6 5 PM budge smiled \ Rev no, $7,700, a Schimmcl-ly pc caned eagle, So 250 a polvchrome painted Sim mons hud $14,0)0 a \irgmvillc carvei-type hud on pedestal, $0 900, a /me double-sided opti cian's tiade sign, $9,000, a Mennonite fabnc sculptmc ot a bud tiee, $4,100, a Mills Novelt\ Co, Chicago 25-cent slot machine, $2,450, an iron twig-form gate, $1,650; a County Chip pendale semi-tall chest, $5,100, and a 1775 Chip pendale mahogany tilt top tea table, $9,900. BRUBAKER ES I ATE, MUSSER, AND OTHERS SALE Horst Auction Center, Ephrata, conducted a public sale of antiques, household goods, collec tibles, and tools on Wednesday, Nov. 19 with 385 registered bid ders attending. Items sold included a six-piece mahogany bed room set, $1,000; a DeLa val separator case, $750; a bucket bench, $320; an oak icebox, $650; an oak stepback cupboard, $550; an oak princess desk, $800; a Shaker Shoppe dinette set, $525; a Hoo sier kitchen cabinet, “Horst Auction Center” COIN SALE SAT., DEC. 13, 2003 SALE TIME - 9:00 AM INSPECTION: Friday, December 12th, from 1:00 P.M. till 5:00 P.M. & Sat., December 13th, from 7:00 A.M. thru Sale. Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center located at the corner of Rte 322 and Durlach Road (approx. 2-1/2 miles west ol Ephrata) Ephrata, Lancaster Co , PA. *********************************** Selling approximately 12 pieces of Gold includ ing 1874 $3 Many partial sets, bulk 90% Silver, 40 c /< Silver, Indians, Buffaloes, Silver sl's etc Papci Currency-Key and Semi-Key Coins ★ ★****★***★******★****★*★**★**★★■**★ For Sale List Call Auctioneer (717) 738-3080 Horst aucts. AU43BL T. Glenn (717)8591331 (71 7)738 3080 Timothy G. Fax # (717) 738 2132 Thnmac A wwwhorstauclion com I liuilldb H. VOICES OF EXPERIENCE PaislevAuctioms Antiques, Collectibles & Fun Stuff 9:00 AM Sat. 12-13-03 4431 Horseshoe Pike (Main St, Rt. 322) Honey Brook, PA 19344 We have been commissioned to offer at Public Auction, the entire contents of this tastefully decorated home The old saying, "A picture speaks a thousand words,” truly applies here For photos and Mapquest link go to www.PaisleyAuctions.com Mentionables Include: Set of 8 Victorian style, oak press back/cane seal dining chairs. Early dome top trunk, GWTW oil lamp, Cottage style wash stand, 7 piece pitch er and bowl set, Partial set of Nontake porcelain, 9 ft fold ing harvest table. Gov Wmthrop style fall front desk, Resh seat Windsor style chairs, Newer onental style rugs, Camel back sofa & settee, Victonan marble top table. Golden oak dresser w/mirror, Drop leaf maple dining table, Classic oak sideboard, Sleigh bed style sofa. Fancy QS metal head board. Mahogany settee, Older stained glass hanging panels, Hanging cabinet w/early stained glass doors. Framed pnnts & other wall hangings, Early painted porch rockers, German porcelain pitcher w/cups Collectibles & Fun Stuff: For those familiar with the Flower Warehouse in Blue Ball, PA my client descnbes her home as Flower Warehouse East The home is packed full of great decora tive items for all season & ail occasions Gifts galore! Misc household goods, too numerous to list Note: Two auctioneers will be selling at times, so bring a tnend to be where you can't be 1 Park in designated areas NEW! Computerized check in and check out. Terms: Cash, Check w/proper ID Visa & M/C accepted A 7% buyers fee applies Col. Rodger Paisley, GPPA Auctioneer - Appraiser - Consultant Downmgtown, PA 610 873 8860 Member - NAA, PAA, AMI - AU002516 $525, a four-piece maple bedroom suite, $2lO, a cherry poster bed $l9O, a small settee $llO, a trea dle sewing machine, $l2O. a washstand 120, a |ellv cupboatd, $250, an open pewter cupboard, $3OO, a four-piece maple bedroom suite, $2OO, a pair ol mghtstands, $125; an entertainment cabi net, $250, an oak display cabinet, $l6O, a maple hutch, $lOO, a sofa table, $180; a pine dining room set, $140; a mahogany vanity set, $130; a fishing reel, $290; a flower basket quilt, $180; a pink-and-green quilt, $120; an Indian blanket, $120; a Brubaker wood coverlet, $525; a flying geese quilt, $170; a hooked rug, $120; a red ward flower pot, $100; a Lionel train set, $160; a slipware plate, $170; a ing’s Rose plate, $130; a goose reverse painting, $120; a sled, $130; a Gibson guitar, $210; a miniature Dutch cup board reproduction, $210; a phonograph, $450; Singer sewing ma chines, $260, $255, and $255; a wall clock, $175; a beehive-style clock, $155; a cylinder phono graph, $450; a set of brown transfer china $l3O a Stanley dovetail nlower - $150; and a plane, $225; an E.W power washer, $3OO. Carpenter plane, $l5O, a The sale was for the set ot china, $l5O, an Brubaker Estate, Amana refrigerator, Robert and Jean Musser, $230. a John Deere lawn and others - 'WE’RE CHANGING!