Antiques & Auction News - June 16, 2023

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Bronze Tibetan Buddha Brings A Record

A rare gilt bronze Tibetan Buddha blasted through a $200-$300 pre-sale estimate to finish at a staggering $200,000 in an online Fine Estates Auction held March 24 by Briggs Auction Inc. The piece, pulled from a Main Line, Pa., estate, generated auction fever from almost the moment it was posted until the hammer came down. It was the most ever paid for a single item at Briggs Auction Inc.

What made this Buddha so special? “It was right, and of exceptional quality,” said Stephen Turner, president and owner of Briggs Auction Inc. “The figure was unusually large at 13 inches tall, and very heavy. The underside of the statue bore a Yongle mark, which added to its historical significance. And the piece’s nearly excellent condition certainly added to its value.”

The Tibetan bronze seated Buddha on a carved, 5-inch-tall stand showed a serene-faced figure wearing a draped robe, posed in quiet contemplation on a lotus base, making a graceful vitarka mudra with his right hand. Bidders from around the globe competed over two bidding platforms, Brigg’s Auction’s own Bid At Briggs, as well as www.Live Auctioneers.com. All prices quoted in this report are hammer, exclusive of the buyer’s premium.

Other highlights from the sale included a large format oil-on-canvas portrait of a

partially-clad beauty, titled “Lorelei” ($32,000); a large set of Georg Jensen Pyramidian pattern sterling flatware with serving pieces ($6,000); a rare Thomas Crow (Wilmington, Del.) signed pocket watch with fusée movement and enameled dial

($5,500). A set of four Gio Ponti Model 116 walnut dining chairs for Singer & Sons sold for $2,800, and a Hasui Kawese woodblock of colorful iris flowers, signed at the bottom, realized $2,600.

The sale saw other strong

Mullica Hill Toy Show Planned For June 18

prices and enthusiastic reception from several of its other first quarter 2023 auctions, which included a range of market fresh merchandise from Main Line, Pa., and Delaware Valley estates and collections. Some top lots included in those earlier sales were a ca. 1921 life-size portrait of a seated woman purportedly Mary Anderson Pew (Mrs. Joseph N. Pew, founder of the Sun Oil Co.) by Hungarian artist Philip de Laszlo ($12,500); a 19th century oil-on-canvas by Mary Smith depicting rabbits eating a watermelon ($8,000); a 1967 Ford Mustang convertible with original red paint and black top and interior ($15,000); and an Italian snuff box in brass and beveled glass depicting various mythological scenes in a fitted velvet case ($7,000). An oil-onboard winter landscape depicting Deborah’s Rock in West Chester, Pa., by 20th century Pennsylvania artist John Suplee brought $2,600, and a special Beatrix Potter/Peter Rabbit Collection auction in January saw three Harrison Cady original Peter Rabbit watercolorand-ink paintings realize $2600, $1700, and $1300, respectively.

“The year is off to a great start,” emphasized Turner. “We have some wonderful collections coming up over the next few months, and we’re confident the rest of the year will be just as big and appealing to our bidders.”

For further information, visit www.BriggsAuction.com.

On Sunday, June, 18, www.ToyShows.org is returning to New Jersey to hold the Mullica Hill Toy Show. The event will take place at the Gloucester County 4-H Fairgrounds at 275 Bridgeton Pike, Mullica Hill, N.J. Show hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and admission is $5. Children under the age of 12 will be admitted free of charge. The event will feature 80-plus spaces under roofed

Flying Pig Tailgate Show A Big Success

The Tailgate is the brainchild of Connecticut antiques dealer Ian McKelvey and Massachusetts antiques dealers/show promoters Kris and Paul Casucci. McKelvey and the Casuccis were looking for a show that would combine resources for picking fresh antique merchandise with a flea markettype environment, creating an easy and low-cost event for dealers and

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$200,000 Briggs Sold Figure From Main Line Estate
A gilt bronze Tibetan buddha, 13 inches tall on a carved 5-inch-high stand, showing a serene-faced figure wearing a draped robe, posed in quiet contemplation, sold for $200,000. The rare 18th-century Thomas Crow (Wilmington, Del.) signed pocket watch with fusée movement and enameled dial sold for $5,500. This colorful Harrison Cady watercolor-and-ink drawing of Peter Rabbit sold for $2,600.

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This summer, the Brandywine Museum of Art will present the first major museum exhibition dedicated to the exquisite, nature-based works of pioneering American modernist painter Joseph Stella (1877-1946). On view Saturday, June 17, through Sunday, Sept. 24, “Joseph Stella: Visionary Nature” will feature more than 80 paintings and works on paper revealing the breadth of the artist’s multifaceted practice and his complex response to the spiritual qualities he felt in nature. The exhibition was initiated by the Brandywine and co-organized with the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Ga.

Stella is best known for the series of dynamic, futuristinspired paintings of New York that launched his career, specifically of the Brooklyn Bridge and Coney Island, created between 1913-20. As this exhibition will reveal, he also created exuberant depictions of organic form for over three decades. His subjects included bold, stylized compositions featuring exotic plants and birds, religious works incorporating elaborate floral motifs, and tropical fantasies inspired by visits to North Africa and Barbados. Stella experimented with media ranging from silverpoint to watercolor to oil. His

close observation and spiritual responses to nature shaped a poetically transcendent body of work that combines elements of realism and fantasy.

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Joseph Stella’s “Flowers,” Italy, ca. 1930, is an oil-on-canvas, 74.75-by-74.75 inches, from the Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Marshall, 1964.20, digital image courtesy Phoenix Art Museum, all rights reserved, photo by Ken Howie.

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The Last True Real American Hero

way to advertise its new 12inch poseable line of toys celebrating the various branches of the U.S. military. The line

was named G.I. Joe, and it became one of the most successful toy lines in the 1960s. Unfortunately for Hasbro, consumer sentiment would sour on the brand right around the start of the Vietnam War, so Hasbro decided to rebrand G.I. Joe as Adventure Team in 1970. As a result, it would take almost a full decade for Hasbro to take the line back to the proverbial drawing board and add a unique twist to the now iconic toy line. G.I. Joe would be relaunched in 1982 in a new, smaller 3 3/4-inch size and be promoted with a deeply engaging story line. New characters, new vehicles, and a whole new enemy would bring in a new generation of fans. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, as it was now called, would face a ruthless worldwide terrorist organization known as COBRA, which allowed Hasbro to create an incredible (and usually unbelievable) cast of characters and vehicles with names like Serpentor, the Rattler, and the HISS Tank.

The toy line would launch with an animated television series that would last two seasons and a comic book published by Marvel Comics that would run for 155 issues. Upon release, the toy line was a massive success and placed Hasbro in striking distance of capturing key market share from Kenner Toy’s beloved “Star Wars” line that launched in 1978. This new G.I. Joe toy

line would last until 1994, a full 12 years before quietly being phased out, but never quite forgotten by Hasbro or its legion of diehard fans. During that time, the toys would go through some drastic changes and be almost unrecognizable in later years as the company experimented with ridiculous characters decked out in neon colors and other gimmicks to attempt to keep the brand fresh and attract new fans.

Today, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is known as one of the most memorable toy lines of the 1980s, ranking up there with other heavyweights such as Transformers, Masters of the Universe, and, of course, the undisputed king of the 1980s toy lines, “Star Wars.” The G.I. Joe line even gave birth to several live action movies with all-star casts, the first of which was launched in 2009 and titled “The Rise of Cobra.” Hasbro has not given up on the brand either, as much like Mattel’s Masters of the Universe, the company has tried relaunching the line several different times with mixed reactions from fans and newcomers alike. Sadly, as I have stated in previous articles about the struggle with vintage toy lines being relaunched in the modern era, it is hard to bring in new fans to some of these franchises, as many of today’s children are not as interested in action figures as previous generations. As such, most of the consumers who flock to these relaunches are collectors and enthusiasts who grew up with the original toy line and not new consumers, much like Mattels’ Masters of Universe and even Hasbro’s Transformers toy line from the same era. Unfortunately, neither of these toy lines are on par with “Star Wars,” because “Star Wars” was able to capture generations of fans and is considered the proverbial “blue chip” vintage line of toy collecting.

Still, prices for vintage and factory-sealed G.I. Joe toys from the 1982 line are trending at close to all-time highs right now compared to what you would have paid for some of these high quality specimens before the pandemic. Both social media, online collecting forums, and even YouTube continue to put a lot of these vintage toy lines front and center, keeping demand from a generation of enthusiasts that grew up with them at an all-time high. That said, Mego Toys were once king of the proverbial block in the 1970s, and today, interest in that brand has started to wane. And while toy collecting is one of the most popular categories in the entire antiques and collectibles trade, it does not mean that what is popular today is always going to be popular. For instance, Lego has dominated the toy market simply by creating a buildable

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06/17/23, TELFORD, SAT. AT

9AM, Antqs., Fretz/Souder fraktur, 1800's Tauffsheins, early deeds, Elgin watches, Souderton clock, local prints, quilts/ wall hangings, 14 hanging leaded glass lamps by local artists, newer crocks. Restaurant equip.: Manitowe ice machines, Garland deep fryers, ovens & grills, refrig., freezer, stainless, pots/ pans, 6 shadow box lighted displays & much more!, R&S Keystone Diner, 4714 Bethlehem Pk., Gary Fluck Auctions

06/18/23, PINEVILLE, SUNDAY AT12:00 NOON, Online Auction featuring art, furniture and more.

Preview June 12-17 from 10-3. Bidding options on LiveAuctioneers, Invaluable, Bidsquare, and Bidspirit., onlilne at www.locatillc.com, Locati LLC

06/19/23, BANGOR, MONDAY AT10 AM, Auction featuring 675+ lots from PAand NJ estates and collections including country and primitives, artwork, antiques and glass. Details and photos at www.hartzellsauction.com.

Preview dates June 14 & 15 from 94, June 16 from 9-2 or by appointment. Live and online bidding available., 521 Richmond Road, Hartzell's Auction Gallery

06/20/23, GLEN ROCK, TUES.

AT9AM, Antique Variety Auction!

Featuring over 100 pieces of Carnival glass, toy trucks, primitives, advertising, mowers & tractors, art and much more!, Live & Online: 4067 Snyder Rd.; wehrlysauction.com, Wehrly's Auction Svc.

SHOW & FLEA MARKET CALENDAR

06/21/23, MACUNGIE, WEDNESDAYAT6:30 PM, Online Auction featuring antiques, furniture, folk art collectibles and more. Full catalog and bidding on www.zettauction.hibid.com.

Preview by appointment, call 610395-8084, Online at www.zettauction.hibid.com, Zettlemoyer Auction Co.

06/24/23, CARLISLE, SATURDAYAT5:00 PM, Online Auction featuring trains, tootsie toys, advertising, tin lithograph toys, cast iron toys and more.

Preview by appointment June 1923., Online Only: www.rowesauctionservice.com; hibid.com, Rowe's Auction Service

06/24/23, DOVER, SAT. AT

8:30AM; REALESTATE AT NOON, Antq. furn.+hardware, unique lamps & phones- all types, flags, medals/ badges, Navy dishes, glass/ silverware, military photos/ uniforms, BR/ DR furn., nice bar stools, area rugs, sew. mach. Vehicles, Kubota, Loader, appliances, LG front load washer/dryer.

Noon: 2 Story/ 2,122 sq.ft. home w/4 BR, 4BA, 2 kitchens, garage, outbldg., 3+acres., 6470 Clearview Rd., Hardy's Auction Service

06/25/23, HARRISBURG, SUNDAYAT10 AM, Firearms & Militaria Online Auction. Includes antique rifles, sporting long guns, military rifles, handguns, edges weapons and more. Catalog available at www.cordierauction.com. Preview by appointment., Online at www.cordierauction.com, Cordier Auctions

06/25/23, READING, SUNDAY AT6:00 PM, Roadside America

Memories Auction including main display items, lobby display cabinets, gift shop items and collection items. Many Gieringer items along with Lionel. Previews Sat June 17 & 24 from 10-3 and Sun June 25 10-3., 1251 Chestnut St., Renaissance Auction Group

06/25/23, SPRINGTOWN, SUNDAYAT10 AM, Public

Auction to include quality selection of antiques & vintage country collectibles, vintage glass & china muffiniers, antique victorian regulator, shelf & gallery clocks, vintage toys and more., Springtown Volunteer FIre Co Hall, 3010 Route 212, Robert H. Clinton & Co.

07/14-15/23, CONESTOGA, FRIDAY& SAT. AT9:00 AM, Outstanding 2 day Auction featuring fine antiques & collectibles, furniture, Griswold, quilts & linens, Gone with the Wind lamps & lanterns, glassware, stoneware, housewares and more. See website for photos: www.porterfieldauctions.com., 150 Run Valley Rd, Porterfield Auctions

07/06-09/23, ATLANTA, THURS.-SUN., Antique Market, 3650 Jonesboro Rd. SE, Atlanta Expo Center, North Bldg.

08/10-13/23, ATLANTA, THURS.-SUN., Antique Market, 3650 Jonesboro Rd. SE, Atlanta Expo Center, North Bldg.

07/08/23, CHRISMAN, SAT.

9AM-3PM, Pure Country Antique Show, 18444 N. 1600th St., Bloomfield Barn

06/17/23, BROOKFIELD, SAT.

10AM-3PM, Antiques & Primitive Goods Show, 19 Martin Rd., MAWalker Homestead

06/18/23, MULLICAHILL, SUN.

10AM-4PM, Mullica Hill Toy Show, 275 Bridgeton Pk., Glouchester Co. 4-H Fairgrounds

07/01/23, STORMVILLE, SAT.,

8AM-4PM, Antique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rte. 216, Stormville Airport, NY

08/14-20/23, BOUCKVILLE, MON.-SUN., 8AM-5PM, Antiques & Collectibles Show, 13 Show Fields Along Rte. 20, Bouckville, NY

04/08/23 TO 12/31/23, BERWYN, EVERYSAT. & SUN, 9-4, Indoor/Outdoor Vintage Flea Market - Now Open Year Round!, 270 W. Swedesford Rd, Berwyn, PA

06/17-18/23, REINHOLDS, SAT. & SUN., 7AM-4PM, Military, Scouting & First Responders, 607 Willow St., Reinholds - Lancaster County

06/21-25/23, ADAMSTOWN, PA, WED.-SUN., June Antique All Week Extravaganza, Along 7 Miles of Route 272, Adamstown, PAAntiques Capital U.S.A.

06/23-24/23, KUTZTOWN, FRI.SAT. 9-4, Antiques & Collector Extravaganza, 740 Noble St., Renningers Kutztown

06/23-24/23, LITITZ, FRIDAY 10-5, SATURDAY9-2, 2023 60th Annual Lititz Antiques Show, 401 Maple St., Warwick Middle School

06/23-25/23, REINHOLDS, FRI.SUN., 7AM-4PM (EARLYBUYERS FRI. $10 FEE, FROM 7AM11AM), Summer Extravaganza, 607 Willow St., ReinholdsLancaster County

06/24/23, GETTYSBURG, OUTDOOR MKT.: SAT. 8-2 (STORE/WRHSE. SALE: 9-5), Outdoor Antique Market, 2885 York Rd., Gettysburg, PA

06/25/23 TO 10/01/23, DENVER, SUNDAYS, OPENS -OUTDOORS: 5AM; INDOORS:

7:30AM UNTIL4PM, Antique & Collectors Special Sundays, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Renningers Adamstown

07/01/23, EAGLES MERE, 9:00 AM TO 4:00 PM, 48th Annual Antiques Market, Village Green, Eagles Mere Ave, Eagles Mere Historic Village Green

07/22/23, GETTYSBURG, OUTDOOR MKT.: SAT. 8-2 (STORE/WRHSE.

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07/29-30/23, CHANTILLY, SAT. 9-6 & SUN. 11-5, The DC BIG FLEAAntiques Market, 4320 Chantilly Shopping Ctr., Dulles Expo Center

Telling Tales: WEM’s 29th Annual Juried Woodworking Exhibition

Show

Features 25 Artists Whose Work Is A Testament To The Power Of A Well-Told Story

Stories allow us to make sense of the world, find new perspectives, and explore how we want things to be, even if

that is very far away from how they are. We understand ourselves through the stories of others, and everyone has an impactful story to tell. “Telling Tales” acknowledges the importance of storytelling in Esherick’s life and career through the exhibition of 25 artists whose work is a testament to the power of a well

told story. Across a wide array of artistic approaches, “Telling Tales” showcases how skillfully and effectively wood can be used to tell stories drawn from the expanse of human experience and feeling.

First place winner Lucia Garzón’s “Dad’s Cart” not only tells an intimate and personal

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The Tailgate

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buyers alike. The Tailgate is the outcome.

A trial run of the Tailgate show took place in October 2016. Even with the threat of early snow in the forecast, the result was a full field of great dealers set up with a wide array of quality material. Originally taking place at Walker Homestead in Brookfield, Mass., the show was moved to New Hampshire in 2019 when the partners opened Flying Pig Antiques in Westmoreland.

The most recent Tailgate show on May 25 was very well attended and followed by a birthday party/cookout for

three Flying Pig associates. “It was invigorating and a lot of fun,” remarked Kris Casucci after the show.

The 2023 show schedule continues with dates of June 22, July 20, Aug. 24, Sept. 14, Oct. 19 and Nov. 16. The Flying Pig shop opens at 8 a.m., with coffee and pastries for all. Dealers are strongly urged to arrive early for the best spaces. Admission is free of charge, and there is plenty of parking.

For additional information, call Ian McKelvey at 860-208-7809 or Kris Casucci at 508-341-6870.

Shoppers can also visit www.walkerhomestead.com.

Mullica Hill

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pavilions featuring quality toy vendors of new, collectible and antique toys. The fairgrounds has plenty of free parking. There will be food

for lunch at this rain or shine

outdoor event. Spaces and tables are still available through www.mullicahilltoyshow.com.

For a map or further information on attending or participating in the show, call 856-302-3606.

planes, large lot tin lithographed toys incl Lehman, early French Martin piano player & Minstrel, Schuco, Lionel & other trains, Marklin Z Scale trains in boxes, HO & some N gauge, beer trays & mugs incl. Harrisburg, Cigar lighters & cutters, advertising paperweights, advertising tins & few signs, Worlds Fair, few banks, etc. Online Auction Only on HiBid.com.

Terms: 10% Buyers Premium. Cash or PA check at pickup, major credit cards w/3% surcharge.

Preview: By appointment June 19 thru June 23.

Note: Auction begins ending on June 24 @ 5:00 p.m. with lot #1 and subsequent lots every 20 seconds. Shipping available on all lots except #214, pickups beginning Sunday, June 25 by appointment.

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Family Memories A Brief History Of A Lance Distributor And Collector

My father, Mervin Diehl of Shippensburg, Pa., began working for Lance Inc. around 1971. At the time, salesmen/delivery drivers had to purchase their own trucks. His first truck was a Chevy Econoline panel truck, and he advanced to a bigger box truck, similar to a bread truck. It was all white with decals on the sides and back, including the famous slogan for Lance in the those early years, “Don’t Go Round Hungry.” The Lance snack food company started in 1913 and is known for its sandwich crackers. Just like other major consumer brands, its glass display jars, sales racks, and other items from the second and third quarter of the 20th century are collectible.

My mother did his bookkeeping at night for his sales. At that time, it was strictly a cash sales enterprise. They would sit together at a small desk with a calculator, pad, and pencil or pen each evening after dinner. Dad would count the loose change and go through every single coin, and Mom would calculate the day’s sales on the calculator, pad and pencil. Together, it would take them a few hours each night, followed by a trip to the bank first thing in the morning.

We rented a small garage to store the Lance products. It was owned by Art Bigler and was located behind his grocery store at the corner of Orange and South Washington

streets. A tractor trailer from Lance would deliver a weekly shipment of goods every Wednesday. Following the delivery, an inventory had to be taken to ensure everything was correct. At that time, a new order was placed for the following week.

Dad would go to the warehouse each evening at the end of his daily route to restock for the next day’s business. He worked long hours Monday through Friday and most Saturday mornings, although Saturday mornings usually consisted of banking, checking on the warehouse, and vending machines in town. A frequent stop was the Hub City Club to chit chat and socialize. During the week, he would often start around 8 a.m. and get home around 6:30 or 7 p.m.

His route consisted of Shippensburg, Green Village, Scotland, Roxbury, Orrstown, Newville, and parts of Carlisle. Initially, this region was not that big. During his employment, his route was decreased three times because he continually acquired new customers. His stops included many different types of businesses, including “mom and pop” gas stations, restaurants, small familyowned stores, golf clubs, and school cafeterias. It eventually broadened to include grocery stores. Any place that would accommodate a counter display or jar of Lance products, he would service.

His products were displayed in glass jars with lids

that sat on the counter of the businesses. For larger customers, a wire rack that stood on the floor would be assembled to hold individual food products or glass jars. Others had vending machines which he was responsible for fixing if the need arose.

The Lance product line grew as the years went by. The cracker line consisted of several varieties which are still sold today. But the other products included peanuts (plain, honey roasted, hot, etc.), bags of different chip varieties, corn chips, pork rinds, fig bars, oatmeal cream

pies, marshmallow pies, and the Van-O-Lunch and Choc-OLunch cookies (vanilla and chocolate filled with vanilla cream). I’m sure there were others, but I remember these the most. Bulk sales were made to the school cafeterias for soup crackers, both saltines and captain’s wafers.

Dad was an extremely dedicated worker, never missing a day of work other than when he had abdominal surgery. He worked during heavy snow storms and blizzards. He may have started

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ROADSIDE AMERICA MEMORIES AUCTION

READING, PA SUNDAY, JUNE 25 6:00 P.M.

ALL LOTS START AT $5.00 WITH NO RESERVE!

Roadside America Main Display Items: Laurence Gieringer hand crafted buildings, trains, carriages, wagons, bridges, roadways, walkways, fencing, utility poles; O gauge locomotives, tenders, cars; vintage scale model equipment, vehicles, buses; dealer promo cars; layout accessories: new Gargraves O gauge, track, reclaimed main display track, lampposts, Britains cast figures & animals, handmade trees; memorabilia from the Roadside America Lobby Display Cabinets; Roadside America Gift Shop Items: NOS Lionel, Bachmann trains MIB, postcards, magnets, shot glasses, old time games; Roadside America Collection Items: vintage signage, postcards, brochures, paper ephemera, miscellaneous.

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Melvin Diehl was a Lance snack food salesman and delivery man in Shippensburg, Pa., throughout the 1970s and 80s. Lance sandwich crackers will be at the multi-dealer shop Interstate 81 Antiques in Shippensburg, Pa., during its special Father’s Day sale running June 15 to 18.

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later in the day during blizzards, but serviced his sales route nonetheless. He gained many friends throughout his routes and businesses and was well liked. He spent a lot of time talking to his customers and building a relationship that lasted his 25-year career. Dad died in 1997 of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. He was still working for Lance at the time.

His funeral and viewing was attended by many in

the community, so many that the line of people waiting to enter the funeral home to pay their respects was out the door for several blocks.

In conjunction with Father’s Day, Interstate 81 Antiques at 15 Hershey Road, Shippensburg, Pa., will be holding a sale from Thursday to Sunday, June 15 to 18. Diehl family Lance collectibles will be for sale, and, of course, Lance products will be at the shop, free of charge.

To learn more, call 717-300-3746.

BOOKS, DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & SPORTS

ONLINE BIDDING - PREVIEW BY APPOINTMENT

SUNDAY, JUNE 17 AT 10 A.M.

AUTOGRAPHS: T. Roosevelt, D. Eisenhower, Schuyler Colfax, Harry Truman, U.S. Grant, M. De Lafayette; Van Buren, J. Tyler, F. Pierce, W. Harding, H. Hoover; Oliver Wolcot, Signed Space Shuttle Picture Conrad, Cooper, Lovell, Shepherd, and Slayton. BOOKS: 1763 Germantown Bible; 1952 PA Proceedings of Electoral College, Harrisburg; Franklin Library Leather Bounds; “At Ease” Dwight Eisenhower Signed. ADVERTISING: Signs 2 Side Kendall Oil, NuGrape, Orange Crush, Carlings Ale. DOCUMENTS: Deeds, Letters, Magazines incl National Sportsman 1928-1940, PA Angler 1935-1964, Outdoor Life 1935-1960. POLITICAL: Pinback Buttons incl 1904 Roosevelt Fairbanks Jugate; Signed Documents; Nixon Paper Dress; W.H. Taft. SPORTS: Cassius Clay 1970 Reading Closed Circuit Poster; Autographed Baseballs incl 9 1996 HOF, 1960’s Orioles with 18 Signatures; Trading Cards; Pennants; Autographed Photos and Posters incl Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle. OTHER: US Airmail 1st Flight Jenny Cover; Masonic Stereoviews and Medals; Heenan and Sayers 1880 Boxing Print with Key.

Collector

dominated the toy market simply by creating a buildable universe set around some of the most popular pop culture licenses ever created. Just look at what certain factory-sealed vintage Lego “Star Wars” sets are selling for at present time, and you will see what I mean. The current value of the Lego “Star Wars 10123: Cloud City” that premiered in 2003 is sitting around $4,500 if the set is in factory-sealed and near-mint condition due to the fact that in 2003 very few people were hoarding and attempting to speculate in brand new factory-sealed Lego “Star Wars” sets. One should use caution if attempting to speculate and invest in toys, especially vintage toys that may cost thousands of dollars. The market for vintage toys, while huge, is also very fickle, and demand can change almost overnight. I assure you there was a time when collectors argued that Lionel toy trains would always be collected, PEZ dispensers would soar to new heights, and Atari video games would always be the dominant force in vintage video games. Unfortunately, all of these predictions turned out to be incorrect, and no one could have predicted the rise of “Pokemon” and the current speculation bubble surrounding Funko Pop figurines, yet here we are in 2023. Looking forward, G.I. Joe does not appear to be a sustainable toy line for the

Continued from page 3 long term, and as someone who grew up with the brand in the 1980s, I wish that wasn’t the case. Yet here I am in my 40s surrounded by Nintendo video games, Playstation, and Lego. Who in the early 1980s could have predicted this? It’s a shame the antiques and collectibles trade doesn’t come with a crystal ball. Just like the tagline of the G.I. Joe animated series, I guess knowing is half the battle in understanding the longterm validity of these markets. Until then, Go Joe!

Shawn Surmick has been an avid collector since the age of 12. He currently resides in his hometown of Boyertown, Pa., and is a passionate collector of antiques and collectibles. His articles focus on various topics affecting the marketplace.

Catalog available June 9 at www.CordierAuction.com

FIREARMS & MILITARIA

ONLINE BIDDING - PREVIEW BY APPOINTMENT

SUNDAY, JUNE 25 AT 10 A.M.

ANTIQUES: Percussion Pennsylvania Rifle Signed “J Keller / Carlisle PA”; Professionally Restored Unsigned PA Percussion Long Rifle; Springfield M1884 “Trapdoor” Cal. .45-70. SPORTING LONG GUNS: Winchester Model 62A, Pre-64; Winchester Model 94, Cal. .30-30, Pre-64; Browning M 1885 Single Shot Rifle, Cal. .45-70; Winchester Model 70, Cal. .30-06 w/ Scope; Czech CZ 452-2E .22 Bolt Rifle w/ Scope; Browning A-Bolt Medallion Bolt Rifle, Cal. 7mm Magnum w/ Scope; High Quality Left-Hand Bolt Rifles. MILITARY RIFLES: British Enfield No. 4 MK 1 Bol Rifle Made by Savage in USA; Yugoslavian M48 Bolt Rifle, Cal. 8mm; Swedish M38 Bolt Rifle, Cal. 6.5mm. HANDGUNS: DWM “Alphabet” Luger Pistol, Cal. .30 Luger; S&W Model 17 (K22 Masterpiece) Revolver, Cal. .22; Interarms Virginia Dragoon Single Action Revolvers incl .357 Magnum; Glocks incl Model 19 9mm; Walther PPQ Semi-Auto, Cal. 9mm; S&W MP9 Shield Semi-Auto, Cal. 9mm. EDGED WEAPONS: German Sabers, Vietnam Era MPC and GAR Presentation Swords, Abyssinian Shotel, French Infantry Swords; Case and Schrade Knives; Bayonets. OTHER: Antique Samurai Armor and Swords; 3 Gun Safes incl Fort Knox; White Rhinoceros Taxidermy Mount; PA Fishing License Collection 1925-2015; Boat: 1997 Carolina Skiff Venture SC160 75 HP Yamaha Motor, with Trailer –Recent Service! Ammo: Large Assortment of Many Calibers; Firearms Accessories; Militaria incl Emergency Boat Sail, Arctic Sleeping Bag, Uniforms, Helmets.

Catalog available June

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St. Paul’s was completed in 1906 and was supported in part by merchant John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia department store fame. Not a member of the church but a dedicated Presbyterian, Wanamaker was known to lend to various evangelical causes.

This is where the history of the windows sadly turns murky. According to period newspaper accounts, the church’s dedication did not mention the windows were by Tiffany Studios but were included in the company’s 1910 list of commissions as “Wanamaker Memorial.”

Fast forward to 1972, the congregation of St. Paul’s sold the church building to the Hickman Temple AME Church. The AME church closed several years ago, and the church building was again sold in 2022, this time to the Emmanuel Christian Center, who is conducting a

renovation of the Gothic space into a modern youth worship center. Back to the murky history, in poor condition, covered in filth, and due to a lack of historical record keeping, a recent historic assessment and nomination for the building did not include mention of the Tiffany windows. As reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer, among other sources, Brown learned about the windows through Facebook Marketplace and paid the Emmanual Christian Center $6,000 for the pair as well as wooden pews, doors, and some other items in the fall. Still no knowledge they were from the Tiffany Studios, but seeing potential, it was up to Brown to have the windows removed, after which he took them to Freeman’s Auction House for an appraisal. Freeman’s had them professionally cleaned and learned of the Tiffany Studios manufacture. They were each given an estimate of $150,000$250,000.

As reported by the New

York Times, the pastor of the Emmanuel Christian Center didn’t know of potential monetary value of the windows when selling them to Brown. Construction of the new church is suspended according to the Philadelphia Inquirer because the congregation has run out of money. Also reported, the Christian Center had asked an attorney to negotiate with Brown for a portion of the proceeds. “The church is getting 25 percent of the net proceeds,” stated Brown to Antiques & Auction News following the sale. The figure comes out to $50,000. Each window brought $100,000 ($126,000 with buyer’s premium) at Freeman’s Design Sale held May 18. The auction house stated the buyer wishes to remain anonymous.

WEHRLY’S TUESDAY ANTIQUE VARIETY AUCTION

TUESDAY, JUNE 20TH, 2023 AT 9 A.M.

4067 SNYDER ROAD, GLEN ROCK PA 17327

Featuring over 100 pieces of Carnival glass, toy trucks, primitives, advertising items, a 1992 15 ft. Base boat with a 20hp Mercury jet motor, Toro 60-inch zero turn (low hours), Toro 30-inch Turf Master self-propelled mower, John Deere 110 lawn tractor, Cub Cadet & Honda mowers, Stihl 026 chain saw, 2 coffee grinders with fly wheels, crocks, jugs, peanut butter glasses, mason jars, kettles, framed art, tin ware, & many other country antiques. This will be a Large Auction!!

Auction is cataloged, in-house live with real-time Internet bidding!

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ESTATE AUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 17 AT 9:00 A.M.

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ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES; FIREARMS; LIGHTING; TOOLS; L&G

Collectables, Firearms, Furniture: Vintage Uranium Slag Glass Lamps; 100s of Hall China pieces; Pyrex & Corning; Game Bird Plates; Shelf & Mantle Clocks; RAYO Lamp; Oil Lamps; Costume & Fashion Jewelry; Daguerreotypes; Beautiful Quilts; Vintage Textiles; Brewery, Pop, & Milk Bottles; Ertl & Hess Trucks; Winchester 94 Illinois Commemorative; Ithaca 37 16ga; Stevens 258A 20ga; 303 British Enfield; BEAR “Grizzly” Recurve Bow; Fishing Tackle & Lures; Evinrude Outboard; 3 Oak China Cabinets; Numerous Stands & Tables (Ball & Claw, Duncan Phyfe, etc); Galv. Sprinkling Cans; Hand & Power Tools; Troy-Bilt Riding Mower; Pump Jacks; Snow Blower; Machinist Tools; Steel Utility Cabinets; Wicker Patio Set; Usual Housewares and Miscellaneous.

Auctioneer’s Note: A very nice mixture of desirable collectables and furnishings will please both collectors and resellers. Terms are cash or PA check.

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A more complete listing w/ Dietrich’s Auction Service at AuctionZip.com #1242.

Estate of Betty & Glenn Mervine as ordered by Family Auctioneers: Edwin Dietrich (3936-L) & Lynn Dietrich (1464-L)

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Tiffany Studios (American, active 1878-1932) made this large rose window for St. Paul’s Presbyterian, Philadelphia, ca. 1905, which sold at Freeman’s on May 18 for $126,000. Tiffany Studios (American, active 1878-1932) made this large rose window for St. Paul’s Presbyterian, Philadelphia, ca. 1905, which sold at Freeman’s on May 18 for $126,000.

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recent ‘Fragile Earth’ exhibition,” said Thomas Padon, the James H. Duff director of the Brandywine Museum of Art. “By assembling the best of his work from private and museum collections across the country, we are delighted to reintroduce the breadth of Joseph Stella’s thrilling artistic vision to our visitors,” added Padon.

Born in a small town in the mountains of southern Italy, Stella immigrated to New York in 1896. He briefly attended medical school before studying with William Merritt Chase at the New York School of Art and Shinnecock Summer School of Art, from 1898 through 1901.

Stella returned to Italy in 1909, spending the next several years in Europe and eventually making his way to Paris in 1912, where he was first exposed to the artistic strategies of Cubism, Futurism and Dada art. After his arrival back in New York in 1913, Stella established a reputation as a leading avant-garde artist whose work conveyed the energy of the city and modern life.

Stella’s most enduring acclaim came from his Cubist/Futurist body of work inspired by the Brooklyn Bridge. By 1919, however, a nostalgia for what he recalled as the “blue distances of my youth in Italy” and a visceral feeling of being suffocated by New York led Stella to turn away from urban imagery towards forms found in nature.

“Visionary Nature” begins with works that demonstrate how Stella’s exposure to Cubism, Futurism and Dadaism impacted his earliest naturebased subjects. Experimenting with color and materials, the artist produced luminous floral paintings on glass and employed natural materials like leaves and tree bark in innovative collages. The exhibition continues with a selection of Stella’s silverpoint renderings of botanical form, a medium and subject that would engage him his entire career. Next is a selection of work that grew out of Stella’s recurrent trips back to Italy after 1921, revealing a continued visual and metaphorical exploration of his roots. These paintings are lightfilled landscapes with fulsome, often highly stylized flora and fauna; some even feature oversized Madonna figures, a direct reference to the liturgical traditions of his youth.

Included also are studies of plants and flowers inspired by Stella’s frequent visits to the New York Botanical Gardens and the elaborate, operatic compositions, full of drama and movement, that emerged from those visits, as well as his travels to Italy, North Africa and Barbados. “Stella’s 1937 journey to Barbados profoundly resonated with him, and he wrote ecstatically of its beauty and how it reinvigorated and

inspired him,” said Audrey Lewis, associate curator at the Brandywine Museum of Art and co-curator of the exhibition. When Stella’s health began to suffer around 1940, however, he turned inward, creating small, exquisite silverpoints of flowers in his studio. These works would remain Stella’s focus until his death in 1946.

“Joseph Stella: Visionary

Nature” is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, published by the Brandywine andthe High Museum of Art, featuring essays by Stephanie Heydt, the High’s Margaret and Terry Stent curator of American art and lead exhibition curator; Ara H. Merjian, professor of Italian studies at New York University; Ellen Roberts,

curator of American art at the Norton Museum of Art, where the exhibition previously traveled; Karli Wurzelbacher, Heckscher Museum of Art curator; and an annotated timeline by the Brandywine’s Audrey Lewis.

The Brandywine will be the final stop for this exhibition, which previously traveled to the Norton Museum of Art in

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West Palm Beach, Fla., and the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Ga. Lead sponsorship is provided by the Henry Luce Foundation with major support from the Wyeth Foundation for American Art. At Brandywine, the exhibition is made possible with support from Chase and Cooper Robertson. For more information, visit www.brandywine.org/museum.

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story of the artist’s relationship with her father, but also explores the complex narratives and messages around labor, identity, and tradition that shaped her upbringing in a multicultural immigrant household. The ways in which the stories we tell shape our relationships is at the center of secondplace winner Suzi Fox’s work.

Dale Carnegie’s book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” lends its title to Fox’s sculptural reimagining of the clamp, a device designed to bind or constrict things together, while “Gentle Persuaders” uses hammers as a metaphor for the ways in which we communicate our ideas. Third-place winner John R.G. Roth tells stories of changing climates, human activity in the landscape, and the ways we care for

the earth through the creation of exquisite miniature worlds. Anna Hitchcock’s “These Hands Are Getting Heavy,” the exhibit’s honorable mention winner, explores what we expect from survivors of trauma and sexual violence as they tell their stories.

These are just four of the narratives shared by the artworks featured in this

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exhibition, each of which use wood to tell stories that range from personal to societal, humorous to political, specific to universal. The writer and cultural anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson said, “The human species thinks in metaphors and learns through stories.” Each time someone enters the studio, both words and wood allow us to learn new things about Wharton Esherick. As you spend time with the works featured in “Telling Tales,” the stories these artists share offer the same kind of learning, engagement, and revelation.

Details about visiting can be found at www.wharton esherickmuseum.org.

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