Antiques & Auction News - August 11, 2023

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The first of three auctions dedicated to the outstanding majolica collection of Ed Flower (1929-2022) and his wife, Marilyn (1930-2017), will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 23, online and live in the Holiday Inn ballroom at 1750 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pa. The auction will begin at 10 a.m. Eastern time.

Two more auctions will follow, with dates to be determined. The initial sale will be held by Strawser Auction Group, based in Wolcottville, Ind. The Flowers purchased many majolica pieces at Strawser sales. tion in its entirety comprises over 600

For those unable to attend in person, online bidding will be via LiveAuctioneers.com.

Two of the pieces in the auction lineup could easily take top lot honors. The first is an iconic Minton Majolica cobalt teapot, modeled as a flat iron with a frieze of mice to the sides and a large, white cat wrapped around the handle looking down at a mouse holding a carrot to form the handle of the lid, 7.5 inches tall. It is estimated at $20,000$25,000.

The second is a rare and monumental Hugo Lonitz majolica model of a hawk, created around 1875, with glass eyes, perched on a rocky ground with ferns and branches on an entwined branch base, 24 inches in height. The only other known example was sold at Christie’s in New York in 2011; it realized $56,250. The one in the auction has an estimate of $20,000-$25,000.

Lot 1070 is a pair of majolica Renaissance Revival vases, ca. 1860, probably exhibited at the London International Exhibition of 1862 and exquisitely painted by Thomas Kirkby after Raphael’s ceiling frescos in The Stanza Della Signatura, Apostolic Chapel, Vatican, Rome, depicting Theology, Justice, Poetry, and Philosophy, 22 inches tall (est. $15,000-$20,000).

Two lots carry estimates of $12,000-$15,000. One is a George Jones & Sons majolica cobalt-blue and turquoise-ground ‘Sea and Sky’ cheese keeper and stand, ca. 1878, cylindrical in shape with conch shell and seaweed knob, the side molded with a continuous sky and underwater view, including seagulls, hermit crab, fish and other aquatic life.

flame motif all on a circular turquoise blue pierced edge, 25 inches tall (est. $8,000-$12,000).

A rare pair of George Jones tulip and butterfly candlesticks, ca. 1875, each one modeled as an upright tulip and large green leaves forming the body, with a blossom forming the candle holders, 9 inches tall, should make $6,000-$9,000. Also, a lovely Delphin Massier majolica jardiniere, ca. 1880, designed as a large duck with chicks beside a tree trunk forming the flower holder, on a grassy ground base, 22.5 inches tall, has an estimate of $5,000$8,000.

Another lot worthy of mention is a whimsical Royal Worcester Japanese-style posy vase pair, probably designed by James Hadley, ca. 1875, modeled as a tortoise with a monkey on his back, the monkey with a frog on his shoulders, 9 inches tall. It should sell for $2,000-$3,000.

Several pieces in the Flower collection were recently part of a large Majolica Mania Exhibition that was launched in New York City in the fall of 2021, traveled to the Walters Museum in Baltimore in early 2022 and finished at Stoke on Trent in the United Kingdom in fall 2022. Only the

finest pieces of majolica made their way into the show.

Perhaps the most amazing thing about the Flower collection is the fact that the couple didn’t begin collecting majolica until much later in life, Ed at about age 60.Prior to that, Ed collected other things: coins, stamps and books as a youth, then later on American Impressionist oil paintings, early 20th century American prints and netsuke.

After Ed retired, in the early 2000s, the couple attended nearly every majolica auction held by Strawser Auction Group, and it was a certainty that their hands

Heritage Antique Center To Celebrate 40th Anniversary Adamstown, Pa., Multi-Dealer Shop Will Hold Special Sale To Mark Occasion

“We are excited to celebrate our 40th anniversary this year at Heritage Antique Center and will have a big sale,” wrote manager Michael Middleton. The multi-dealer shop in Adamstown, Pa., will also conduct daily giveaways during the

pieces in all, each one carefully chosen for beauty, rarity and condition.

This first sale will feature 185 lots by many of the finest names in all of majolica: Minton, George Jones, Holdcroft, Wedgwood, Hugo Lonitz, Palissy, Massier, T. C. Brown - Westhead Moore & Company, Copelands and others.

The other is an exceedingly rare George Jones majolica “Drum” cabaret set, made ca. 1875, designed as cobalt blue drums with yellow skin tightening string, the teapot with drumsticks forming the spout, and a military drummer boy’s hat, the circular tray bound by a leather strap. Only two complete sets are known to exist, making this one desirable to collectors.

Another lot expected to fetch five figures is a T.C. BrownWesthead & Moore majolica Aesthetic Movement vase, ca. 1875. Designed by Mark V. Marshall, the cobalt blue body has swirling clouds with a large dragon wrapped around, the flared neck with orange

There was a gasp in the salesroom on July 22 when the hammer went down at Excalibur Auctions for a rare PALITOY “Star Wars” Jawa figure, considered among the “holy grail” items for “Star Wars” fans. After competitive bidding from around the globe, it sold to a private collector in the United Kingdom on the telephone for £26,670 (including buyer’s premium); its pre-sale estimate was £10,000-£15,000. Excaliber Auctions is in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire,

FRIDAY AUGUST 11,2023 • VOL.53,NO.32 FEATURE SHOW: Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show,June 23,24 and 25 - Page 2 In This Issue SHOPS,SHOWS & MARKETS . . . . . . . . . starting on page 3 SHOPS DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . on page 4 EVENT & AUCTION CALENDAR . on page 5 AUCTIONEER DIRECTORY . . . . on page 5 AUCTION SALE BILLS . . starting on page 6 CLASSIFIEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . .on page 7 ANTIQUES NEWS, P.O.BOX 500 MOUNT JOY, 17552 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED PRSRT STD U.S.POSTAGE PAID ENGLE PUBLISHING CO. “Star Wars” Jawa Figure Sells For $33,463 In England
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First Of Three
A Minton Majolica cobalt teapot, modeled as a flat iron with a frieze of mice to the sides and a large, white cat wrapped around the handle looking down at a mouse, will be estimated at $20,000-$25,000. The Hugo Lonitz majolica model of a hawk, ca. 1875, with glass eyes, on a rocky ground with ferns and branches on an entwined branch base, 24 inches in height, will be estimated at $20,000$25,000. This pair of majolica Renaissance Revival vases, ca. 1860, possibly exhibited at the London International Exhibition of 1862, painted by Thomas Kirkby, will be estimated at $15,000-$20,000.

Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show Drew Shoppers To

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The Buy, Sell And Trade Event Featured High-Quality Western, Cowboy And Native American Art And Antiques

Visitors from throughout the United States as well as Canada, Mexico, Germany, Belgium and Japan converged on New Mexico’s state capital over the weekend of June 23, 24, and 25 for the sole purpose of shopping at Brian Lebel’s Cody Old West Show and Auction, now in its 33rd year. There were approximately 100 vendors and exhibitors

from 18 states displaying an exceptional variety of Western Americana, from antique to contemporary, with ample selections at all price points. The array of premium-quality merchandise included fine art and antiques, collectibles, Western apparel, Native American artifacts, jewelry, horse tack, Hollywood memorabilia, home furnishings and much more.

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The Old West Show has always been known for its premier dealers, and this year was no exception. The 2023 roster included such businesses as Manitou Galleries (Cheyenne, Wyo.), Toh-Atin Gallery (Durango, Colo.), Territorial Indian Arts (Scottsdale, Ariz.), and John Molloy Gallery (New York City) and an all-star lineup of specialty dealers that included Joe Fionda (Lufkin, Texas), Mary Nyholm-Vidano (Niwot, Colo.) and Flying Tiger Antiques (Apache Junction, Ariz.). A number of wellestablished Santa Fe dealers also set up at this year’s event. They included Sherwood’s Spirit of America, James Compton Gallery, Brant Mackley Gallery, Turkey Mountain Traders, and Rio Bravo Trading.

Attendance was strong on all three days, with more than 1,000 visitors passing through the doors of the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. It was especially busy on day one, which was earlyentry day. Guests were eager for a first look and first opportunity to buy from the show’s blue-chip vendors. Many of the early-bird shoppers returned on consecutive days to make sure they hadn’t missed anything. “And we had the usual rush of Sunday afternoon bargain hunters, who were just as happy as the dealers whose loads they helped to lighten,” said show founder Brian Lebel.

“All of the dealers I spoke to were thrilled with their weekend sales and signed up on the spot for the January 2024 Old West Show in Las Vegas,” continued Lebel. “A few of them told me it was the best show they ever had, and many said they personally bought almost as much as they sold. I love to hear that, because whenever there are heavy dealer-to-dealer sales, it means vendors have brought a lot of fresh, high-end merchandise.”

In addition to the brisk action on the sales floor, Lebel observed a pleasing diversity amongst the shoppers. “Every year we notice more and more young people coming to our shows. It’s especially gratifying to see younger folks taking the time to talk to the dealers and learn about their merchandise. It says to me that

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Art and artifacts were displayed by Blue Heron Gallery of Fallbrook, Calif. Bob and Charla Nelson of Manitou Galleries are from Cheyenne, Wyo. Left to right is Old West Events founder Brian Lebel; his wife and business partner, Melissa McCracken; Morphy Auctions Firearms Acquisitions and Promotions specialist Cheryl Goyda; and Dan Morphy, president and founder of Morphy Auctions, parent company of the Las Vegas Antique Arms Show. A tremendous variety of Western and Native art and antiques graced this room display created by Joe Fionda of Lufkin, Texas.
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Studded jackets and handbeaded vests were among the tempting items of vintage apparel offered by Lucky Star Gallery of Reno, Nev. Sky-blue custom-made vintage cowboy boots were distinctively decorated around the heels with the words “Santa” and “Fe.” Several Santa Fe dealers were set up at the show, including Turkey Mountain Traders, whose showcase was filled with fine turquoise and silver jewelry.

Collector Anecdotes And Antics

Come On, Barbie, Let’s Go Party!

of the Universe action figure line marketed to boys who were growing tired of “Star Wars” in the mid-1980s.

Someone wise once said, “What is old is new again.” This quote serves the antiques and collectibles trade quite well and was enlivened again on July 21, 2023, when the highly anticipated movie adaption of Barbie was released in theaters. The movie featured an all-star cast and massive budget, with the lead role of Barbie being played by Margot Robbie. The movie scored a box office hit and is still going strong. Its success is in stark contrast, however, to public perception of the toy line on which the movie is based over the past few years. Barbie was launched in 1959 and quickly became one of the hottest selling dolls ever created. Mattel, the company who owns the iconic toy line, would become a successful toy conglomerate on the success of this one product alone. Mattel would then find success with Hot Wheels cars and score a huge win in the 1980s with their Masters

It should be noted that Mattel was not immune to making mistakes. The Mattel Intellivision video game system that was released to compete against the Atari 2600 VCS video game system was initially a success, but the company kept pouring money into it and attempted to turn it into a full-fledged computer called the Aquarius, which failed miserably. Still, by the 1990s and the turn of the new century, Mattel was comfortably positioned as one of the biggest toy companies in the world. Unfortunately, this would be about the same time that the entire toy market would start to change.

The new millennium would bring about massive advancements in electronic entertainment, and it was around this same time that most major traditional toy companies started to struggle. Children no longer just wanted action figures and traditional toys. They wanted Nintendo and Playstation, which were expensive. Action figures could be had by most parents on a budget, but video games and systems typically cost hundreds of dollars, and parents had to choose wisely as to what to put under the Christmas tree. Even Lego was racking up record losses around this time and would only be saved by signing a lucrative licensing deal to create sets based on the popular “Star Wars”

franchise. Lego “Star Wars” would turn the struggling plastic block maker around and create a blueprint to create licensed sets going forward. The plan worked, and Lego is right now the number one toy company in the world, beating out both Mattel and Hasbro.

In 2001, the Barbie toy line would be challenged for dominance by a new up and coming rival called Bratz that was created by a former Mattel employee and released by MGA Entertainment. The Bratz dolls were edgy and full of attitude, something that Barbie was not, and parents groups noticed. Mattel quickly took costly legal action against their creator, which led to the Bratz brand being relaunched several different times over the following few years. It was clear to see that Barbie was no longer the cool doll that everyone had to have.

In the collecting world, Barbie has had its ups and downs. The first Barbie doll ever released commands a hefty price to this day. Thanks to the success of the movie, prices for this doll are expected to rise. That said, Mattel succumbed to mass-produced scarcity tactics in the 1980s and ’90s by producing limited-edition holiday Barbies and the like. Today, most of these products have very little collectability on the secondary market, with few exceptions. There are some sought-after Barbie dolls from the 1980s, and these particular pieces are seeing renewed interest on the secondary market due to the success of the Barbie movie. This all begs the question as to how long can this last? Just ask any comic book collector how the massive success of the Marvel comic book movies

affects prices for back issue key vintage comic books, and your answer lies there. But how many more Barbie movies can Mattel possibly make before audiences tire of the trend? Marvel comic book movies have suffered a serious slowdown these past several years as audiences tire of all the new overdone movies and plot tropes, and, let’s be honest, the Barbie universe is nowhere near as diverse and complex as the Marvel Universe. Still, it is nice to see a lot of these iconic franchises come to life on the silver screen, and make no mistake, Mattel already has plans to inject new life into its aging Hot Wheels franchise and even its dying Masters of the Universe with new live action movies of their own. That is assuming fans can forget the horrible live action Masters of the Universe film that was released in the 1980s. Who knows? Maybe the future holds that Barbie and He-Man

August Camping Sales Display At Haddon Heights

The special sales display at the Haddon Heights Antiques Center will move from the beach to the woods with an August theme of “At the Camp.”

Camping can take many forms, from family camping to scout troop camping to hunting and fishing camping. And the vintage collectibles associated with camping can take many forms, too.

In the sales display, shoppers will find vintage insulated coolers and jugs, wicker picnic baskets and canteens. There will be Boy and Girl Scout memorabilia related to camping and ephemera such as books, booklets, postcards, and photos. Vintage fishing reels and lures will be of interest to collectors, as well.

Anyone with memories of the fun and relaxing days spent at camp will enjoy this nostalgic display, and anyone

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were destined to be together in box office glory?

In conclusion, it would be wise for Barbie collectors to consider selling into this market if they can turn a profit on some of these collectibles. It is also advised that collectors resist wanting to buy these items while demand for them is at all-time highs. Once the movie leaves the box office and the next big thing is in the forefront of collectors’ hearts and minds, most of these increased prices will return to

normal. Until that time, I always remember my favorite quote about investing in antiques and collectibles: “The trend is your friend, until the end, when it bends.”

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.

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Bruneau & Co.’s Summer Pop Culture Auction Set For Aug. 8

Sale To Feature Rare X-Men Comics, Pokemon Booster Boxes And Goudey Baseball Cards

A copy of Marvel Comics “X-Men #1” from September 1963, two “Pokémon” booster boxes from 1999, Goudey baseball cards for star players from the 1930s, and original cover art for Drift Marlo #1 from 1962 will all come up for bid in Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers’ Summer Pop Culture Auction slated for Tuesday, Aug. 8, beginning at 4 p.m. Eastern time.

Also titled a Comic, Sports, TCG (Trading Card Games) and Toy Auction, the 478-lot sale will offer an eclectic mix of comics, sports, toys, and associated collectibles from collections across New England, online and live in the Bruneau & Co. gallery at 63 Fourth Ave. in Cranston, R.I.

“I am so excited to offer an eclectic sale of comics, toys

and sports, which is one of the largest catalogs we have produced for pop culture in a while, as we’ve been busy with single-owner collections and museum collections,” said Travis Landry, Bruneau & Co.’s director of pop culture.

“I’m anxious to see what the early baseball cards, including the Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio cards, do in today’s market. Also, the group lots were a lot of fun to sort. I’m excited for the collectors to see them cross the block,” added Landry.

The Goudey cards aren’t graded highly, but that will open the door for collectors looking to add Goudey examples to their collections in any condition. They include a 1933 Babe Ruth card #133, graded BVG 1 Poor (est. $3,000$5,000); a 1933 Lou Gehrig card #92, graded BVG 1 Poor (est. $1,000-$1,500); and a 1938 Joe DiMaggio #250 Heads-Up rookie card, graded BVG 1.5 Fair (est. 1,000-$1,500). All of the Goudey cards are individually housed in BVG cases.

The copy of Marvel Comics “X-Men #1” from September 1963 features the origin and first appearance of the X-Men and Magneto (est. $8,000$12,000). The book is graded CGC 3.5, with off-white pages, and is presented in a CGC case. Also, a copy of Marvel Comics “Amazing Spider-Man #121” from June 1973, featuring the “death” of Gwen Stacy and an appearance by the Green Goblin, graded CGC 9.6, with white pages and in a CGC case, should finish at $1,800-$2,400.

The 1999 “Pokémon”

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A copy of Marvel Comics’ “XMen #1” from September 1963 featuring the origin and first appearance of the XMen and Magneto (est. $8,000-$12,000) is graded CGC 3.5. The fresh-to-the-market 1999 “Pokémon” Wizards of the Coast Base Unlimited booster box, factory sealed with tight and intact cellophane wrap, showing Charizard box art, will be estimated at $8,000-$12,000. A 1999 “Pokémon” Wizards of the Coast Fossil 1st edition booster box, factory sealed with tight and intact cellophane wrap, fresh to the market, from the original purchaser, will be estimated at $8,000-$12,000. Continued on page 5

Book Highlighting Historic Odessa Collections

Now Available

“A Storied Past: Collections Of The Historic Odessa” Brings To Light For The First Time An Extraordinary Array Of 100 Decorative And Fine Arts From The Foundation’s Collections

Using rich archival and genealogical sources, author Philip D. Zimmerman, Ph.D., a noted independent scholar, brings to light for the first time an extraordinary array of 100 decorative and fine arts from the Historic Odessa Foundation’s collections.

“A Storied Past: Collections of the Historic Odessa,” published by Rowman & Littlefield, captures the historical character and significance of two important late-18th-century

Bruneau

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Wizards of the Coast Base Unlimited booster box, factory sealed with tight and intact WOTC branded cellophane wrap, showing Charizard box art with a single country code on the bottom, has an estimate

houses, each of which retains a high percentage of original furnishings and locally made objects. Four chapters introduce the place, the families, important craftsmen, and why so many objects were preserved.

The richly illustrated book includes more than 200 photographs, including many details and historic images, along with careful physical descriptions and historical documentation. Meticulously

of $8,000-$12,000. It’s a great, fresh-to-the-market booster box from the original purchaser. The new owner will have to decide whether to break the box.

The same dilemma awaits the winning bidder for the 1999 “Pokémon” Wizards of the Coast Fossil 1st edition booster box, which is also factorysealed with tight and intact cellophane wrap. It’s beautiful and fresh-to-the-market, also from the original purchaser (est. $8,000-$12,000). Both this and the other “Pokémon” booster box show some wear from being in storage.

Internet bidding will be facilitated by LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com, bidLIVE.Bruneauandco.com and the mobile app “Bruneau & Co.” on iTunes or GooglePlay.

researched, “A Storied Past” illuminates a wealth of furnishings, works of art, and artifacts with common provenances and interlocking histories and places them into the artistic, social, and historical contexts of their time.

Over the past several years, the collections at Historic Odessa have undergone careful examination and interpretation. Relatively few historic sites have received this level of investigative treatment. Additionally, several of the hitherto-unpublished objects relate to others already in the decorative and fine arts lexicon.

Corbit and Wilson Family Collections Shed Light on History of Odessa

This well-documented group of family objects provides an intimate glimpse into the daily lives of members of the Corbit and Wilson families in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and sheds light on the history of Odessa, Del., and the larger region.

Particularly strong holdings of furniture made by noted Odessa cabinetmaker John Janvier and his talented sons and nephew allow informative contrasts with products made in Delaware, Philadelphia, and elsewhere.

(1769) houses, built on adjoining lots by a tanner and a merchant and now maintained by the Historic Odessa Foundation. Subsequent generations valued and preserved the two houses and many furnishings.

The Wilson house opened in 1923 as the first historic house museum in Delaware. The Corbit house remained in family hands until H. Rodney Sharp bought it in 1938 to preserve it. Furniture owned in the family of John Janvier was added in the 1970s, and the Foundation has continued to acquire Corbit and Wilson family furnishings as well as locally made furniture in the years since.

Book Available online and at H Historic Odessa Foundation

“A Storied Past: Collections of the Historic Odessa” is available for $75 online at Rowman & Littlefield or on www.Amazon.com. Orders can also be placed through the Historic Odessa Foundation by calling 302-378-4119 or by emailing jennifer.cabell@historicodessa.org. Books can be picked up at the Foundation or shipped for a nominal fee. Members of Historic Odessa Foundation will receive a 20percent discount on purchases.

About Historic Odessa Foundation

08/12/23, FREDERICK, SAT. AT 9AM, 60+ pcs. fine framed artwork- orig. & prints, art deco bronzes & statuary, leaded stained glass, ruby red etched glass panels, fine porcelains, Royal Copenhagen figs. & books, vtg. movie cameras & audio components/ record albums/ CD's, old typewriters, art/ depression/ Vaseline glass, vtg. hat boxes, vtg. clocks, candelabras, old lic. plates, etc., Frederick Fairgrounds, 797 E. Patrick St., Bldg. 12, Howard B. Parzow Auctioneer

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07/29/23, WOMELSDORF, SAT. AT8:30AM, Vehicles & Trailers, ATVs & Rec. Lumber, bldg. mat., tools, antqs. & collec. Lg. selec. lighted beer signs, adv., pocket knive collec., traps, selec. of mounts, & much more!, 148 Deck Rd., L&H Auctions

08/04-15/23, EPHRATA, MON. AT3PM, Antique Christmas & Rare Harmonica Auction., Online Only: GehmanAuctions.Hibid.com, Gehman Auctions

08/12/23, EPHRATA, SAT. AT 9AM, Antqs. & collec., antq. GermanPrusian sword, RR collec., cast iron, copper/ brass/ pewter, Longaberger baskets/ access., seas. decor., ephem., books, artwork, prints, jewelry, linens/ textiles, sports cards/ mem., toys, early Steiff dog on wheels, Hess trucks, Tonka, Lionel, hh goods, tools, box lots & more!, Horst Auction Ctr., 50 Durlach Rd., Horst Auctioneers

Beckett graded baseball, hockey and basketball cards will feature a 1979-80 O-PeeChee Wayne Gretzky #18 rookie card, graded BVG 7 Near Mint (est. $1,800$2,400).

For more information, visit www.bruneauandco.com.

Needlework and other textiles made by Corbit and Wilson women characterize their handiwork. Other objects tell other stories. Some, labeled by their 19th century owners for posterity, document evolving trends in early collecting and historic preservation.

Corbit-Sharp and Wilson-Warner Homes

Maintained by Historic Odessa Foundation

The collections documented here furnish the CorbitSharp (1774) and Wilson-Warner

Established in 2005, Historic Odessa, owned and operated by the Historic Odessa Foundation, is a 72acre enclave of 18th and 19th century structures located in the town of Odessa, two miles from DE 1 and just off U.S. Route 13 in southern New Castle County, Del. The historic museum properties and gardens along with a well-documented collection of more than 7,000 objects and furnishings offer a unique picture of

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08/26/23, HARTFORD, SAT.

10AM-5PM, 84th PAPERMANIA

PLUS: Antq. Paper Show + Advertising & Photography, 1 Civic Center Plaza, XLCenter: exit off I-84; exit 32-B off I-91

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

09/07-10/23, ATLANTA, THURS.-SUN., Antique Market, 3650 Jonesboro Rd. SE, Atlanta Expo Center, North Bldg.

09/22-23/23, LEBANON, FRI. 95 EARLYBUYERS ($100 FEE) & SAT. 9-3 ($10 ADM.), Indy Antique Advertising Show, 1955 Indianapolis Ave., Boone County 4H Fairgrounds

09/05-10/23, BRIMFIELD, TUES.-SUN., 6AM-AROUND 3PM, Brimfield Antique & Collectibles Show & Flea Market, Hertan's Field (GPS: 35 Palmer Rd.), Brimfield, MA

08/10-12/23, MANCHESTER, THURS.-SAT., 66th Annual NH Antique Show, 700 Elm St., Double Tree by Hilton

09/17/23, BARNEGATLIGHT, SUN. 9AM-5PM, RAIN OR SHINE, Antique & Collectible Show, 19th & Bayview Ave., Historic Viking Village

09/24/23, HAMMONTON, SUN.

9AM-3PM, Fall Antiques & Bottle Show, 31 Batsto Rd., Historic Batsto Village - Wharton State Forrest

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

09/02-03/23, STORMVILLE, SAT. & SUN., 8AM-4PM, Antique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rte. 216, Stormville Airport, NY

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08/12/23, MOUNTWOLF, SAT. AT9AM, 200+ adv. signs incl. gas/ oil/ auto., oil cans, gas pumps, soda pop & lg. lighted signs, thermom., 20+ pedal cars incl. truck w/trailer & boat, old cars + jeeps, 100+ lots old toys/ windups/ tin/ toy cars, etc., 200+ lots toy trains., Live & Online: 4522 N. Sherman St. Ext.; rentzelsauctionservice.com, Rentzels Auction Service

08/15/23, GLEN ROCK, TUES. AT9AM, Gigantic Jewelry Auction - Gold, Sterling & Designer!, Live & Online: 4067 Snyder Rd.; wehrlysauction.com, Wehrly's Auction Svc.

08/17/23, HERSHEY, THURS. AT6PM, 2013 Lexus RX350, 38,861 mi., Antqs. & collec., Galway crystal, brassware, Royal Worcester dinner svc., sterling flatware/ svc. pcs. fine home furn., decorator curated furn.+ antqs.: dry sink, drop-leaf table, blanket chest, jelly cupboard, washstand, pine chest drawers, rugs- hooked, Oriental, art & sculptures, fur coats, hh items, etc., Online Only: www.LaneRyanAuctions.com, Lane Ryan Auctions

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09/02-04/23, QUARRYVILLE, SAT. & MON., DOORS OPEN AT7:30AM, Amish-made food, quilts, fine art, tools, furniture, used cars, sports memorabilia & more! Proceeds benefit Hospice & Community Care., Solanco Fairgrounds, 101 Park Ave., Hospice & Community Care; Rodgers & Assoc. Wealth Advisers

06/25/23 TO 10/01/23, DENVER, EVERYSUNDAY: 7:30-4; SPEC. SUNDAY, 10/1: OUTDOORS 5AM, INDOORS 7:30-4, Antique & Collectors Special Sundays, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Renningers Adamstown

08/12-13/23, REINHOLDS, SAT. & SUN., 7AM-4PM, Native American, Fossils, Rocks, Gems & Minerals, 607 Willow St., Reinholds - Lancaster County

08/12/23, LANCASTER, SAT. 9AM-1PM, 63rd Lancaster Hunting & Fishing Show & Sale, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster Farm & Home Center

08/12/23, SOMERSET, SAT. 9AM-5PM, 52nd Somerset Antiques, Artisans & Ales, Parking Garage on E. Catherine St., Streets of Somerset, PA

08/19/23, LANCASTER, SAT. 9AM-5PM, 29th Annual Postcard Expo, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster County Farm & Home Center

08/26/23, GETTYSBURG, OUTDOOR MKT.: SAT. 8-2 (STORE/WRHSE. SALE: 9-5), Outdoor Antique Market, 2885 York Rd., Gettysburg, PA

09/22-23/23, YORK, FRI. 10-6 & SAT. 10-5, York, PAAntiques Show & Sale, 334 Carlisle Ave., York Fairgrounds Conv. & Expo Ctr., Memorial Hall East

09/23/23, GETTYSBURG, OUTDOOR MKT.: SAT. 8-2 (STORE/WRHSE. SALE: 9-5), Antq. & Vtg. Outdoor Mkt., Store & Warehse. Sale, 2885 York Rd., Gettysburg, PA

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

TO 10/01/23, ADAMSTOWN, PA, WED.SUN., September Antique All Week Extravaganza, Along 7 Miles of Route 272, Adamstown, PAAntiques Capital U.S.A.

09/23-24/23, CHANTILLY, SAT. 9-6 & SUN. 11-5; $10 ADM., DC BIG FLEAAntiques Market, 4320 Chantilly Shopping Center, Dulles

10/13-14/23, FISHERSVILLE, FRI. 9-5 & SAT. 9-4, 71st Antiques Expo, 277 Expo Rd., Augusta Expo Center

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A Goudey 1933 Babe Ruth card #133, graded BVG 1 Poor, will be estimated at $3,000$5,000. This Goudey 1938 Joe DiMaggio #250 Heads-Up rookie card, graded BVG 1.5 Fair, will be estimated at $1,000-$1,500. The Goudey 1933 Lou Gehrig card #92, graded BVG 1 Poor, will be estimated at $1,000$1,500. This copy of Marvel Comics’ “Amazing Spider-Man #121” from June 1973, featuring the “death” of Gwen Stacy and an appearance by the Green Goblin, is graded CGC 9.6 (est. $1,800-$2,400). MARYLAND
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their interest is more than just a passing fad, that they have a genuine interest in the material.”

On day two, Lebel’s team and the crew from Morphy Auctions of Denver, Pa., collaborated to produce the auction of Western and Native American relics that took in $922,500. The top lot was an Edward H Bohlin silver saddle that sold for

$50,820. A recap of this sale was in last week’s issue.

Brian Lebel’s Jan. 26 and 27, 2024, Cody Old West Show and Auction, held in tandem with Morphy’s Las Vegas Antique Arms Show, will be at the Westgate Resort and Casino.

To learn more, call Cheryl Goyda at 877-968-8880, ext. 755, or email cheryl.goyda@morphy auctions.com.

All images courtesy of Brian Lebel’s Old West Events.

Antique and vintage spurs were in plentiful supply at the show.

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would go up several times at each auction. The couple simply refused to be outbid when they spotted a piece they had to have. They could be found at every majolica convention. Also, Ed served for a time on the Board of Directors of the Majolica International Society. For additional information, visit www.strawser

The Hippolyte Hautin Boulanger & Cie (France) floor vase, ca. 1880, 25 inches tall, modeled as brightly glazed pheasants, signed by Louise Carrier Beleuse, will be estimated at $5,000$8,000.

This T.C. Brown - Westhead, Moore & Co. Egyptian Revival garden seat, ca. 1875, modeled as a seated Egyptian female figure supporting a quatrefoil cushion, 22 inches, will be estimated at $3,000$5,000.

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auctions.com. A George Jones & Sons majolica cobalt-blue and turquoise-ground “Sea and Sky” cheese keeper and stand, ca. 1878, cylindrical, with conch shell and seaweed knob, will be estimated at $12,000-$15,000. A George Jones “Drum” cabaret set, ca. 1875, designed as cobalt blue drums with yellow skin tightening string, the teapot with drumsticks forming the spout, will be estimated at $12,000-$15,000. The T.C. Brown - Westhead & Moore majolica Aesthetic Movement vase, ca. 1875, designed by Mark V. Marshall, the cobalt blue body designed as swirling clouds, will be estimated at $8,000-$12,000. The ca. 1875 Minton majolica monkey garden seat modeled as a monkey holding a nut below cobalt blue buttoned cushion with tassels, on a basket weave base, will be estimated at $6,000$9,000. A rare pair of George Jones tulip and butterfly candlesticks, ca. 1875, each one modeled as an upright tulip and large green leaves forming the body, both 9 inches tall, will be estimated at $6,000-$9,000. Textiles are a specialty of Toh-Atin Gallery of Durango, Colo. Here is an attractive display of contemporary kachinas.

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sale, which will run from Monday, Aug. 28, through

Monday, Sept. 4.

Heritage Antique Center is open seven days per week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The shop has 55 dealers and 100 booths and showcases.

Located at 2750 N. Reading Road in Adamstown, Pa., Heritage

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England. Converted from the British pound to U.S. dollar, the price realized was $33,463.

The Jawa figure was from the first group of 12 “Star Wars” figures made in 1978 and still mounted on its original 12-back card, with no fading of color or damage. The figure is also one of only a few to exist that sports an original vinyl cape, which PALITOY later replaced with a fabric one.

“I am very pleased that this, one of the rarest carded ‘Star Wars’ figures known to exist, with only 10 to 15 examples documented, has stayed in the UK with an avid ‘Star Wars’ private collector, who was bidding anonymously on the telephone. The UK PALITOY carded variation is even rarer than the USA Kenner version. It’s a privilege to handle such a piece of ‘Star Wars’ toy history,” commented Jonathan

For additional information, call 717-484-4646.

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who enjoys a relaxing day spent browsing for antiques will appreciate a visit to the Haddon Heights Antiques Center.

For more than 30 years, this two-story, multi-dealer shop has been providing a wide variety of antiques and collectibles in all price ranges. Conveniently located at 531 Clements Bridge Road in Barrington, N.J., where Haddon Heights and Barrington meet at the railroad track, the shop is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours on Fridays.

For directions or more information, call 856-546-0555.

BUYING:

MOVIE POSTERS

Odessa

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Delaware’s colonial period in a rural village that played a vital part in America’s commercial

history. The town of Odessa, originally known as Cantwell’s Bridge, has retained much of its 18th century charm and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

and home to a National Historic Landmark and two National Park Service Network to Freedom sites.

To learn more, visit www.historicodessa.org.

Torode, Excalibur’s auctioneer.

The figure came with exceptional provenance, as the seller was the art director of Marvel UK between 1974 and 1979 and received it as a gift from PALITOY during the promotion of the “Star Wars” line in Marvel’s comics.

For additional information, visit www.excalibur auctions.com.

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Glassware; Depression Glass; Milk Glass; Russian Lacquer Box; Lenox; Herand; Royal Worcester Dinner Svc; Schumann Bavaria Germany

Dinner Svc; Fostoria; Haviland Limoges Dinner Svc; Hummel/Goebel; Swarovski; Royal Bayreuth Bavaria Dinner Svc; Wedgwood; Hermes & Other Designer Scarves;

Pottery & Porcelain (Bavarian, Lefton, Cuthbertson, Fitz & Floyd, Mottahedeh, Stangl, Limoges; Noritake, Nippon); STERLING: Set of Sterling Flatware Gorham

“Rose Tiara”; English Silver Dresser Box; Serving Pieces; Compote; Candlesticks; S&P; Cream & Sugar; HERSHEY COLLECTIBLES: Crystal A Cream Caramel Lancaster, PA Glass Counter Display; Lancaster Caramel Co. Stock Cert; Stick of Hershey’s Chewing

Gum w/ Advertisement; Steuben Cocoa Bean Baby Vase; Brass Paperweights; Mirror; Prints; Tins; Books; Collector Plates; Souvenirs; FDC’s; Cocoa Butter Soap; BOEHM

COLLECTION: RARE Pair of Large Mute Swans; (10) Boehm Birds/Flowers

FUR COATS: (3) Mink Coats from Muscalus; Autum Haze Mink Capelet

HOUSEFUL OF DECORATOR CURATED FURNITURE: Bevan Funnell Ltd. English Mahogany Georgian Breakfront; Cherry Corner Cupboard; Upholstered Sofas & Chairs; Accent Tables; Book Shelves; Way too much to mention; ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Dry Sink; Drop Leaf Table; Blanket Chest; Jelly Cupboard; Washstand; Pine Chest of Drawers; RUGS: Room-Size Wool Persian Rug Kerman Pattern; Semi-Antique RoomSize Oriental Rug; Hooked Rugs; Oriental Scatter Rugs; Room-Size Bound Rugs

ART & SCULPTURE: Originals by: Phyllis Koehler, David Coolidge, Mimi Hiestand, George Bjorkland, Susan Tatar Wentzel, Mildred Kratz, Bruce Mitchell; Art Pottery; Limited Edition Bronze Sculptures By Mary Regat; Framed Prints; Decorator Paintings HOUSEHOLD

& Boat, Old Cars & Jeeps. 100+ Lots of old Toys, Windups, Tin Toys, Toy Cars & More 200 + Lots of Toy Trains: Marx, Lionel, Tin & More.

Auctioneers: Ryan Groff, Erica Taylor and Kerry Pae

(717) 489-3030 for

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