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Verna Seagreaves Paintings: A Study In Revivalist Arts A Short Look At Some Of The Finest 20th Century Pennsylvania German Watercolors By Karl Pass Verna Seagreaves (1913-2000) of Breinigsville, Pa., was a skilled watercolor artist deserving of recognition among folk art circles. Unlike her better known artisan husband, redware potter James Christian Seagreaves (1913-97), Verna never produced her artwork on a prolific scale. She was a music teacher by profession, teaching in the Alburtis and East Penn School District, from which she retired. She was also the organist

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and choir director for 28 years at Zion Lehigh Lutheran Church in Alburtis and also for the Church of the Good Shepherd in Alburtis. Ve r n a w a s a w a te rco l o rist for roughly 40 years. Selftaught, Verna mainly worked in the Grandma Moses style of folk painting. Her work was exhibited in 1999 at the Historical Society of Berks County (now the Berks History Center). Like her husband’s, Verna’s artwork is known for the use of bold colors. For a time period, she also assisted Jim in his

The Pittsburgh Antiques Show is back. In its 49th event, the Pittsburgh Antiques Show will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 17 and 18, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Pittsburgh, Pa. The Crowne Plaza (Pittsburgh South) is located at 164 Fort Couch Road. Show hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, with an early buyers’ preview from 9 to 10 a.m. Hours on Sunday will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $7, or $15 for early buyers. Children age 12 and under will be admitted free of charge. One of the longest running annual regional shows, the Pittsburgh Antiques Show always has something for everyone at this dealer-packed antiquing event. The quality and variety is vast, from Mid-Century Modern to Verna painted several Adam and Eve watercolors. This one is in a period gilded frame. A similar Adam and Eve and Garden of Eden scene sold at auction in 2018 for $1,925.

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Snow Globes With A Peculiar Twist Are Subject Of New Exhibition “Strange Winter: The Snow Globes Of Walter Martin And Paloma Munoz” Now On View

When talking about 20th century folk art paintings depicting old time farm sales, Hattie Brunner auction scene paintings usually come to mind. Here is a Verna Seagreaves farm sale painting.

This exceptional Verna watercolor depicts Jim Seagreaves working in his shop.

It doesn’t get much more Pennsylvania German than this. Color, flowers, folk expression: check, check, and check.

pottery studio. She often signed press molded pieces she boldly glazed with her initials, “VAS,” and also, “Verna.” T h e a r t i s t i c co u p l e m a rr i e d i n 1 9 41 , f i rs t l i v i n g i n Alburtis, Pa., until 1961, when then moved to Breinigsville. In 1966, the Seagreaves joined the Reading-Berks Chapter of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsman. Their work is still regionally collected by those interested in Pennsylvania German arts. In 2018, in Fogelsville, Pa., fa t h e r/s o n a u c t i o n te a m o f Woody and Eric Zettlemoyer held

three sales on behalf of Jim and Verna’s daughter, Claudia, who lives in Colorado and was downsizing. Two highlights from one of those auctions was a large folk painting depicting Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden painted by Verna, selling for $1,925. An unframed winter scene depicting a large folky Belsnickel by Verna sold for $1,595. Today, 20th century Pennsylvania German folk paintings by Hattie Brunner dominate the headlines. In the eyes of some people, paintings by Verna Seagreaves far Continued on page 4

The Muskegon Museum of Art in Muskegon, Mich., is excited to present “Strange Winter: The Snow Globes of Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz” now on view through Feb. 11. “Strange Winter” is an exhibition featuring unique, eerie, and fantastical worlds of unexpected and often macabre scenes within a snow globe. With a peculiar take on the traditional snow globe, artists Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz create Continued on page 11

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08037 HAMMONTON 609-561-1110 BERNIE’S ANTIQUES & ARTIFACTS, 18 Central Ave. Tues.-Sat. 11-6 & Sun. 11-5. Trains, Pottery, Lenox, Breweriana, Fenton, Petroliana, Van Briggle, Albums + Neon Signs. Qty.Dlrs. Invited. 08062 Mullica Hill 856-478-9810 OLD MILL ANTIQUE MALL, 1 S. Main Street. Open Daily, 11-5; Sat. 10-5. Antiques, glassware, records, coins, stamps, military items, collectible toys, trains, linens, books & ephemera. 08081 SICKLERVILLE 856-545-3187 CARNIVAL OF COLLECTABLES, 368 Cross Keys Rd. Open Wed.- Sat. 10am6pm, Sun. 10am-5pm. 12,000 sq.ft Antique & Arts Mall, over 100 dlrs. www.carnivalofcollectables.com 08525 HOPEWELL 609-466-9833 TOMATO FACTORY ANTIQUE & DESIGN CENTER, 2 Somerset St. We Have It All! Open Mon. thru Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. We have 38 Dealers. www.tomatofactoryantiques.com

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“Lewis Carroll And Alice: The Collection Of Stephen And Nancy Farber” Auction Realizes $230,000

Illustrations, Books, Sketches, Toys, Posters, And Art Related To Book Series Well Received A remarkable event fea- book series. house’s 20-percent buyer’s style. It was accompanied Tenniel. It was inscribed by Illustrator Barry Moser’s tured illustrations, books, Potter & Potter held the premium. by its original folding cloth the author using his real and Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s sketches, toys, posters, and 272-lot sale on Nov. 30. The The top lot in this sale was chemise and slipcase. name. This was rare as Dodg- Adventures in Wonderland” art related to Lewis Carroll’s sale had an average lot value an original copy of Nabokov’s A signed, first autho- son was careful to protect and “ Throu g h the Look(Charles Lutwidge Dodg- of $850 and a sell-through Russian translation of “Alice.” rized edition and first pub- his privacy and to prevent ing-Glass and What Alice son, 1832-98) legacy, “Alice’s rate of 92 percent. All prices Estimated at $10,000-$15,000, lished English edition of his serious mathematical Found There” was estimated Adventures in Wonderland” noted include the auction it delivered $45,000. Pub- “Alice’s Adventures in Won- works from being linked with at $3,000-$5,000 and delivlished in Berlin by Izdatel’stov derland” carried a presale his children’s books. This ered $7,800. They were pubGamayun in 1923, this rarity auction estimate of $30,000- lot also included a first edi- lished in West Hatfield, Mass., was signed in brown ink on the $50,000 and brought $36,000. tion, first state of Carroll’s by the Pennyroyal Press in front by Alice P. Hargreaves This example was published “Through the Looking-Glass, 1982. These first Moser edi(1852-1934), the “original in London by Macmillan and and What Alice Found There.” tions, limited issues, feaAlice,” and featured 12 illus- Co. in 1865 but dated 1866 for It was published in London tured 95 wood-engraved trations by S.V. Zalshupin in the Christmas market. It fea- by Macmillan and Co. in 1871 illustrations; both had extra Continued on page 8 the Russian Constructivist tured 42 illustrations by John but dated 1872.

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A first authorized edition and first published English edition of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” signed by the author, realized $36,000.

Jewett & Berdan, New Castle, ME Saratoga Fine Art, Saratoga Springs, NY Neverbird Antiques, Williamsburg, VA Lisa McAllister, Clear Spring, MD Marc Witus, Gladstone, NJ Ziebarth’s Antiques, Verona, WI Daniel and Karen Olson, Newburgh, NY

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Lewis Carroll

original remarques by Dali, abroad. It shows that Alice followed up Chris Brink, each within 17 unbound and a n d f r i e n d s s t i l l re m a i n director of Fine Books and Continued from page 7 unstitched loose as issued in our collective psyche Manuscripts. engravings in each signed gatherings. some 150 years later since To learn more, visit www. by the illustrator. The PenAn unusual playing card the story was first written,” potterauctions.com. nyroyal Alice took nearly soldier on ladder with paint two years to produce and brush automaton was estiwas both a commercial and mated at $1,500-$2,500 and a critical success, winning realized $5,520. This handMoser the American Book b u i l t a n d h a n d p a i n t e d Award for Design in 1982. metal, wood, cloth and plasI l l u s t r a t o r S a l v a d o r tic automaton was in the Dali’s (1904-89) and Lewis form of a card soldier (2 Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures of spades). When plugged in Wonderland” was esti- in, the ladder moved back mated at $3,000-$5,000 and a n d fo r t h . T h i s a u to m asold for $7,500. This limited ton appeared to be based edition, number 324 of 2,500 on a similar animatronic copies signed by Dali, was in the Disneyland “Alice in printed in New York by the Wonderland” attraction as Maecenas Press - Random part of the “Painting the House in 1969. This large Roses Red” sequence. folio included a colored and “We were pleased with etched frontispiece and 12 t h e s t r o n g s h o w i n g o f color heliogravures with bidding both domestic and

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Illustrator Barry Moser’s and Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There” sold for $7,800.

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Hake’s Season Finale Hits $2.4 Million, With Elusive Collectibles Setting Record Prices At Their Auction Debuts Rare 1940 Gum Inc. “Superman #1” Card PSA-Graded 6 EX-MINT Realized $23,600

Hake’s wrapped up the It was at that service that Dr. to the PSA census, 125 #1 their census. Formerly in the non-sports card sets, Winter was the only known examcalendar auction schedule King delivered his last Sunday cards have been graded, and Roxanne Toser collection, it said, “Our bidders are stu- ple of a Captain Marvel silkwith a $2.4 million sale that sermon, and according to only seven have received a swept past its $5,000-$10,000 dents of the market. When screened linen play cape, traversed the pop-culture Hake’s research, no other MLK higher grade than the auc- estimate to settle at $22,066, they identify an opportunity c o p y r i g h t 1 9 4 8 . G r a d e d panorama, from 19th-cen- autograph previously seen at tion example, which realized an auction world record for that may never come their Fine/VF, the cape faithfully tury political memorabilia to public auction was signed at $23,600. such a set. way again, they don’t hold reproduces the design that modern-era toys and original a later point in Dr. King’s life. A big surprise was in store Explaining the phenom- back.” Fawcett’s “World’s Mightiest comic book art. The Nov. 14 The book made its auction when a 1970 Topps test set of enal results achieved by the Continued on page 11 Another major highlight and 15 sale defied a collect- debut at Hake’s accompa- 55 cards based on the country BID HERE: ibles market that had leveled nied by a JSA LOA and a letter music/comedy TV show “Hee after a prolonged upward from the consignor detailing Haw” crossed the auction run, knocking down excel- the circumstances by which block. Each card depicts reglent prices in an increasingly he obtained the autograph. It ulars from the cast along with competitive landscape. sold for $28,556. the types of short, corny jokes “With all that is going on Another fresh-to-the- that made the show so popYour Premier Estate Specialists in the world, and prices on m a r k e t f i n d w a s a 1 9 53 ular. The card set as a whole Proudly serving our community for over 35 years! many collectibles coming “ O u r S p o r t s ” m a g a z i n e was PSA-graded 6.25, making down from the dramatic subscription-incentive card it the #2 complete set in UPCOMING AUCTIONS SPECIALTY AUCTIONS increases of the past two bearing the image of Hall of Monday Antiques & Collectibles January 18th - Vintage Toys years, none of that had much Famer and civil rights icon January 15th, 29th February 1st - Firearms, Swords, of an effect on this auction. Jackie Robinson in his BrookAntiques, Collectibles, Furniture Hunting/Fishing & Military Countless record prices were lyn Dodgers uniform. Collecpaid across the many differ- tors would have immediately ent categories of collectibles recognized it as the same we handle. The sale was a photo seen on the colorized 1953 Topps card #1 from a now-classic set. The only known example of its type, the card was part of a small archive of related ephemera and CGC-graded 2.5 Good+. It sold for $14,277 against an estimate of $5,000-$10,000. If any single category blew the roof off the sale, it was the H e re i s t h e o n ly k n o w n early superhero gum cards. example of a Captain Marvel Actively Pursuing Consignments Anyone who was unaware of silkscreened linen play cape, the demand for non-sports- copyright 1948. In Fine/ themed collector cards got VF condition, the selling a quick lesson in their value price was $28,556, setting Check our web site: WWW.BOLTZAUCTIONS.COM for information and photos. during the day two session. an auction world record for To consign items to any of our auctions, please contact us at 717-392-4257. any piece of Captain Marvel The 1856 Fremont & Dayton A 1936 “Strange True Stories” 3601 Columbia Ave., Lancaster, PA 17603 - Your Full-Service Auction Professionals - AU002953L C l u b S p e n c e r i a n - s t y l e gum card set produced by merchandise. handpainted folk art parade Wolverine included 24 cards, banner promoting ultimately each of which has been indiunsuccessful Republican vidually PSA-graded, from NM presidential/VP candidates is 7 to PR 1. The most intriguing hand-inked by artist F. W. Wells entry was a “Bat Man” card, onto two vertical sections of which pre-dated the debut unglazed cotton, attached to of DC Comics’ superhero horizontal wooden pole with “Batman” (Detective Comics 31 handmade square nails, #27) by three years. Whether or not there was a connection and sold for $15,851. between the two iterations is real testament to how strong not known, but significantly, the hobby can be when col- the gum card set was comlectors are offered the best- plete and the only one of its of-the-best and the rarest- type that Hake’s had preof-the-rare. We’ve concluded sented to bidders in 56 years Restored 5,600 sf +/- Circa 1786 Stone Farmhouse with the year at $9.6 million, which of being in business. With Additions and a Detached Oversized 2 Car Garage on a nearly matches the corre- provenance from the John 8.5 Acre +/- Lot with Spring Fed Pond. sponding figures for 2021 and Grossman collection, it sold 2022, respectively,” said Alex for $64,906 against an estiWinter, Hake’s president. mate of $10,000-$20,000. The online-only auction Next to make a five-figure Sadsbury Twp. – Octorara Schools opened with a historically statement was a single 1940 important memento, a Wash- Gum Inc. “Superman #1” gum ington Cathedral program card from the manufacturer’s Blizzard Date January 15, 2024 book from March 31, 1968, set of 72 cards. It was PSAinscribed and signed by the graded 6 EX-MINT. According Restored 5,600 sf +/- Circa 1786 Stone Farmhouse w/ additions & a detached Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King oversized 24’x32’ 2 Car Garage on a 8.5 Acre +/- Lot w/ Spring Fed Pond. Zoned Light Business w/ Many Uses Possible. A True Showplace w/ Many Custom and Jr. in the final days of his life.

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This Sunday, March 31, 1968, church program book is from Washington Cathedral, signed by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who delivered his last Sunday sermon at that service. With JSA LOA and letter from consignor d e t a i l i n g c i rcu m s t a n ce s by which autograph was obtained, it sold for $28,556.

A “Teenage Mutant Ninja Tu r t l e s ” # 1 1 9 8 4 c o m i c book, original first printing introducing the Turtles, CGC 9.2 NM with cover signature and distinctive Turtle head sketch by co-creator Kevin Eastman, a key Copper Age comic with estimated print run of only 3,000, sold for $31,152.

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Hake’s

original pen-and-ink cover its cover was also signed with a Kenner mini catalog, foot All prices quoted in this To learn more, call Hake’s art for Action Comics’ #588 an added Turtle-head sketch pegs for a cardboard display report are inclusive of buy- at 866-404-9800 (toll-free) or Continued from page 9 ( D C C o m i c s , M a y 1 9 8 7 ) . by co-creator Kevin Eastman. stage, and an offer-paper er’s premium as stated in 717-434-1600. Mortal” wore in comic book Depicting “Superman” in A key Copper Age comic with for mail-ordering an action Hake’s Terms & Conditions All images courtesy of appearances. With prove- space alongside “Hawkman” an estimated print run of stand. AFA-graded 85 NM+, (www.hakes.com). Hake’s Auctions. nance from the legendary and “Hawkwoman,” the art only 3,000, the book sold at the early bird kit landed at Harry Matetsky collection, was signed and inscribed by the upper end of its estimate $25,571 against an estimate it made its auction debut in Byrne. It sold just above high range for $31,152. of $5,000-$10,000. superhero fashion, reach- estimate for $35,695. Those Hake’s is known internaThis is the year that ing $28,556 against an esti- mighty reptiles, the “Teen- tionally as the sweet spot Transformers “caught fire” in mate of $5,000-$10,000. The age Mutant Ninja Turtles,” tri- for “Star Wars” toys and col- the marketplace. Previously price set an auction world umphed over the comic book lectible marketing materials. u n h e a rd - o f p r i c e s h a v e record for any piece of Cap- section with a CGC 9.2 NM The company holds many become the norm, thanks tain Marvel merchandise. issue #1. Not only was it an auction world records for to strong five-figure sales A s e l e c t i o n o f o r i g i - original first printing of the prototypes, carded action achieved at Hake’s earlier nal comic book cover art comic book that introduced figures, and “Star Wars” 2023 events. On day two, the was led by John Byrne’s the instantly popular Turtles, related memorabilia. The trend continued. One notetop prize in their November worthy example was a 1985 sale “Star Wars” selection Hasbro Series 2 Jetfire diswas a 1978 early bird mailer play box containing an Auto- “The Bat Man” card is one of 24 cards in Wolverine’s 1936 kit containing Kenner fig- bot Air Guardian Jetfire with “Strange True Stories” gum card set. The card pre-dated the ures of a double-telescop- the rare “Trademark’” logo. debut of superhero “Batman” (in DC’s Detective Comics #27) ing Luke Skywalker, Princess AFA-graded 90 NM+/Mint by three years. Each card in set is individually PSA-graded, Leia, Chewbacca and R2-D2. in an archival case, it sold ranging from NM 7 to PR 1. An extremely rare full set, the only one of its type that Hake’s has offered, it sold for $64,906. Additionally, the kit included within estimate for $17,276.

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DUDLEY MODEL 1 MASON’S POCKETWATCH

FROM TIFFANY STUDIOS TO BEIDERMEIER CHAIRS TO PAUL CEZZANNE ART THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE AUCTION FILLED WITH FINE PIECES

ATTENTION FURNITURE BUYERS** FURNITURE, DECORATOR & THE UNUSUAL: THE FURNITURE WILL BE PART OF THE ONLINE AUCTION & SOLD IN THE LATER LOTS OF THE ONLINE AUCTION. YOU CAN BID ONLINE OR LIVE!! ALL FURNITURE IS PICK UP ONLY!!! NO SHIPPING. A SET OF 4 BEIDERMEIER MOTHBACK CHAIRS CIRCA 1810. THESE RARE EARLY 19TH-CENTURY CHAIRS ARE HARD TO FIND AS NOT MANY WERE MADE. THESE CHAIRS WILL BE SOLD EARLIER IN THE AUCTION, NOT ALONG WITH THE BALANCE OF THE FURNITURE. ASIAN ARTS: MANY CARVINGS, LARGE SCROLLS, JAPANESE, CHINESE & BURMESE PIECES, RELIGIOUS, A BURMESE CARVED STANDING FIGURAL GONG, A BURMESE PATTALA (XYLOPHONE), A BURMESE GOLD GILT MANUSCRIPT CHEST, WOODBLOCK PRINTS, MANY 19TH-CENTURY NETSUKES, NUMEROUS JAPANESE CARVINGS. THREE QING & MING DYNASTY MARTABAN POTTERY STORAGE JARS, JAPANESE KIMONOS. POCKETWATCHES: A DUDLEY MASONIC MODEL 1, OPEN FACE, 19 JEWELS, SILVER FACE, ARABIC NUMERALS, CIRCA 1920-1925, SERIAL # 772. A WALTHAM WITH MASONIC EASTERN STAR DIAL, APPLETON TRACY CO. GRADE, MODEL 1883, OPEN FACE, SERIAL # 3979610. AN AMERICAN WALTHAM WITH MASONIC DIAL, ROMAN NUMERALS, ILLINOIS WATCH CASE, SERIAL # 24735389. ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. MASONIC BLACK DIAL, OPEN FACE, INSCRIBED INSIDE BACK COVER & DATED JUNE 26TH 1924, SERIAL # 23678184. AN ILLINOIS WATCH CO., OPEN FACE, GLASS BACK, 17 JEWELS, ROMAN NUMERALS, SECOND-HAND DIAL, SERIAL # 3533298. & MANY OTHERS FINE ARTWORKS: EDOUARD BISSON (1856 - 1939), OIL ON CANVAS TITLED “THE AWAKENING OF LOVE”, IN GILT FRAME, SIGNED LOWER RIGHT. CAMILLE PISSARRO (1830 1903), PENCIL ON PAPER, “ROAD INTO TOWN”, SIGNED LOWER CENTER AND WITH INITIALS LOWER RIGHT. PAUL CEZZANNE ((1839 - 1906), WATERCOLOR / MIXED MEDIA, “STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A VASE”, SIGNED LOWER RIGHT. MUSEE D’ORSAY, PARIS, TAG ON BACK, DATING PAINTING TO 1888, MIXED MEDIA, ENTERED IN THE 1986 EXHIBITION. WITH WAX STAMP AND INK STAMP. CHRISTIE’S NEW YORK INK STAMP. OLIVER & PHILIPS GALLERY PAPER TAG. FERNAND LEGER (1881 - 1955), GOUACHE ON PAPER TITLED “COMPOSITION”. LE CORBUSIER (1887 - 1965), PASTEL ON PAPER, UNTITLED, 1953, SIGNED L - C. WITH HARCUS KRAKOW GALLERY, BOSTON, MA PAPER TAG ON BACK. SYDNEY HARPLEY (1927 - 1992), BRONZE SCULPTURE, A LOUNGING NUDE WOMAN. ENZO PLAZZOTTA (1921 - 1981), BRONZE SCULPTURE, NUDE WOMAN WITH CHILD. MANY MORE TIFFANY STUDIOS: A WONDERFUL TIFFANY STUDIOS COUNTER-BALANCE FLOOR LAMP WITH UNUSUAL, ORIGINAL CUT OUT & SLAG GLASS SHADE. THIS SHADE IS UNLIKE ANY ONE YOU HAVE SEEN BEFORE!! 18TH-CENTURY PROCESSIONAL LANTERN: AMAZING WOOD & METAL RED PAINTED PROCESSIONAL LAMP. PROBABLY USED BY A CHURCH OR IN PARADES. STERLING SILVER TABLE WARES: WALLACE STRADIVARI STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET, SERVICE FOR 8 PLUS SERVING PIECES, 47 PIECES. GORHAM CELESTE STERLING SILVER FLATWARE SET, 31 PIECES. WILLIAM SUMNER THREE ANTIQUE GEORGE III 1779 MATCHING STERLING SILVER-FOOTED SALT CELLARS. 8.3 TROY OZS. PLUS OTHERS. AMUSEMENT AND ARCADE MACHINES: CHICAGO COINS SHOOTOUT PINBALL MACHINE. WILLIAMS DEALER’S CHOICE PINBALL. 1960’S SCOPITONE VIDEO MACHINE WITH 185 FILMS!!! WURLITZER JUKE BOX, MODEL 1050, PLAYS 45’s. LOVE METER, ONE CENT, 1944 DUCHESS MK III LARGE CENT SLOT MACHINE WITH NUMEROUS IRISH LARGE CENTS. FINE FURS: CHRISTIAN DIOR BLUE FOX FUR. A CLASSIC MINK COAT WITH A “WANDA THE FUR SALON” LABEL. A SILVER FOX FUR. MILITARY: PUMA LUFTWAFFE 1937 DAGGER, 2ND PATTERN, WITH PORTEPEE & HANGER. A LARGE PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM OF WWII IN 1945 IN THE PHILLIPPINES. GREAT VIEWS, THE PEOPLE & U.S. AIRCRAFT WITH WONDERFUL NOSE ART. WWI DOUGHBOY HELMET, FRATERNAL SWORD, A PURPLE HEART MEDAL - UNNAMED. MANY PARADE & INFANTRY SWORDS. A COLLECTION OF WWI LEAD TOY SOLDIERS. NUMEROUS BAYONETS!! MUSIC BOXES: A 15 1/2” REGINA MUSIC BOX. 24 PCS 15 1/2” REGINA MUSIC DISCS. AN 11” CYLINDER MUSIC BOX WITH INLAID WALNUT CASE. AN EDISON “HOME” CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH IN OAK CASE. WORKS FINE. EDISON CYLINDERS. PREVIEW: TUESDAY, JAN 9, 2024, 10-5 P.M. & WEDNESDAY, JAN 10, 2024, 10-4 P.M. DOORS OPEN ON SALE DAY AT 9 A.M.

BEIDERMEIER MOTHBACK CHAIRS

PAUL CEZZANNE MIXED MEDIA

ANIMALS AND BIRDS UNDER DOME

PINBALL MACHINES

ANTIQUE WOOD WORKBENCH

BURMESE GONG

WURLITZER MODEL 1050 JUKE BOX

TIFFANY STUDIOS COUNTERBALANCE LAMP

EVERETT SHINN THAI BUDDHIST SHRINE FERNAND LEGER ENGLISH CARVED WOOD ALTAR DOLL

1960’S SCOPITONE

REGINA 15 INCH MUSIC BOX

ASIAN JADE NECKLACE

LE CORBUSIER

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“Horst Auction Center”

Coin & Currency Auction

VARIETY SALE

ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, TOYS, MODEL TRAINS, DOLLS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS

Plus 59 Lots of Foreign Coins Saturday, January 6

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 AT 9:00 A.M.

Preview 8 A.M. - Auction 10 A.M.

FARM & HOME CENTER LANCASTER PA 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lanaster, PA 17601

(Manheim Pike exit off of Rt. 30, or Rt. 283 onto 72 South towards Lancaster ¼ mile turn left on Steel Way; this will take you right into the Farm & Home Center.) Selling 550 plus lots of Copper, Silver, Type Coins, Gold, Selection of Partial Sets; Some Complete, Currency 115 Pieces: Type , Fractional, CSA, 29 Pieces Continental Currency, 59 Lots Foreign Coins, Plus U.S. & Foreign Gold Coins, Plus US & Foreign Gold Coins And Much More. We will fax or mail list. Phone 717-371-5555 Bob Polito AU 2810. Auctioneer’s Note: This is a very diverse auction; truly something for everyone. Look forward to seeing you all at our next auction!

& Appraisal Service

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Listings on www.rvpolitoauctions.com & AuctionZip.com

Email: rvpolitoauction@aol.com. We will fax or mail list. Phone: 717-371-5555 - Bob Polito AU 2810.

Accepted Payments: Cash or PA check. Visa, MasterCard, Discover & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out-of-state checks without prior approval.

Hill’s Auction

HAAR’S AUCTION SCHEDULE

Estate Auction

SATURDAY – JANUARY 6 • 9:00 A.M.

1465 New London Rd., Landenberg, PA 19350 610-274-8525 • Lic.# AU001105L

Located @ 185 Logan Rd (RT 15),

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Preview Times: Friday, January 5 from 2:00 P.M. thru 5:00 P.M. and Saturday, January 6 from 8:00 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Friday, January 5. Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Road, EPHRATA, PA 17522 (The corner of Rt. 322 & Durlach Road, approx. 2½ miles west of Ephrata.) ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES; ANTIQUE & VINTAGE BANKS; CAST IRON; COPPER & BRAS; PEWTER; AFRICAN CARVINGS; ARTIFACTS & COLLECTIBLES; LONGABERGER® BASKETS & POTTERY; HERSHEY MEMORABILIA & COLLECTIBLES; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; VINTAGE & COSTUME JEWELRY; LINENS & TEXTILES; ARTWORK & PRINTS; BOOKS & PAPER; NASCAR COLLECTIBLES; TOYS; HESS & WINROSS TRUCKS; LIONEL TRAINS & ACCESSORIES; SPORTS CARDS & MEMORABILIA; DOLLS & STUFFED ANIMALS; HOUSEHOLD GOODS; TOOLS; BOX LOTS & MANY OTHER ITEMS TO BE SOLD!

Dillsburg, PA 17019

ESTATE AUCTION

Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 9:00 a.m.

UNIQUE COLLECTION FROM A LOCAL ESTATE TO INCLUDE FINE JEWELRY

ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBLES – ETC.

Preview: Friday, January 5, 2024 – 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Selling the Estate of Patricia Dubosq from Kirkwood, PA. Pat was an antique dealer, collector & frequently worked & attended area auctions for many years!!

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Highlights include: Simplicity riding mower, 2014 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 pick-up truck (68,000 miles) in excellent shape. Early corner cupboard, round Oak table, Oak jelly cupboard, carriage clock, lot of pottery pitchers, pair of log rockers, log nightstand, Oak settee, several Parkesburg lamps, zinc top stand, Oak 2 door bookcase, large collection of agate ware, early goat wagon, agate oil stove, Oak hall rack, Oak 1 door bookcase, marble top Victorian washstand, Oak clothes tree, Hoosier cabinet, sadirons, railroad lanterns, candle molds, crocks & jugs, large rolltop desk, clocks, butter churns, coffee mill, pie safe, maps, pictures & prints, oil lamps, Victorian tilt-top tables, Oak Morris chair, spool cabinet, doll dressers, Oak high chair, chimney cupboard, 2 early Herr’s potato chip cans, Oak washstand, books, Oak commode, candle stands, pitcher & bowl sets, early sampler, large Oak parlor table with glass ball feet, Oak dry sink hutch, mixing bowls, rockers, dough box, wicker settee, Oak victrola on stand, mantle, many fox items, fancy Oak sideboard with mirror back, canister sets, cookie jars, baskets, dough table, old paper items, lot of B&G crocks, washboards, doorstops, rocking horse, 1 door stand, large early farm table, Oak chairs, Oak kitchen cabinet, Jewell Tea dishes, cow creamers, History of Chester County books, Victorian hanging light, Oak Icebox, Oak bow china cabinet, Victorian secretary desk, harness vice, old ironware, pitcher pump, wooden wheelbarrow, iron stove, egg crates, wooden cow stanchion (jack), old wood box, miscellaneous old hand tools, bucket bench, set old skis, 3 old blanket chests, Oak bonnet chest with mirror, old work tables, child’s drop leaf table, brass and iron bed, Oak chests & mirrors. Many, many more nice antiques, collectibles, & furniture too numerous to mention! Pictures & highlights will be posted online. Visit us at: www.auctionzip.com (ID 33758) & Facebook Jim Hill - Harold S. Hill & Son, Inc., Auctioneers Jim Hill cell: 484-576-6368 AU1105L

Restaurant & AUCTION DOORS open @ 8:00 a.m. FURNITURE: white metal cabinets; unique chest of drawers; antique child’s chair; Fine jewelry of all types: COLLECTIBLES: Fire King set of dishes; Esso Tiger mugs/tray/holder; nest of Pyrex bowls; retro Tupperware; George/Martha Washington dishes; Griswold skillet/lid; Cast iron miniatures; Hess Trucks; dolls; toys; Dalmatian collectibles; Jim Beam bottle collection to include Elvis, Vets, states, etc.; floral glasses; retro lamps; Miller high life clock; holiday items; sets of dishes; Melmac; roasters; décor; unusual Esso giveaway decanter/mug set; cameras; character glasses; Longaberger® baskets/pottery and others; Primex lard can; silver pieces; Early Barbie doll; BOX LOTS; still setting up; Unique items don’t miss it.

MONDAY – JANUARY 8 • 6:30 P.M.

FURNITURE - ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBLES – TOOLS – ETC. Restaurant & AUCTION DOORS open @ 5:00 p.m. Sale starts at approximately 6:30 p.m. with 3 auctioneers (1 tools/box lots, 1 furniture, 1 smalls); real nice furniture, etc. from Dave Wolf Estate plus others; nice bedroom suite; sofa/chair; coffee & end table sets; Dyson fans; electric fireplace; table w/chairs; bedding; lamps; nice artwork; Caribou mount; bear mount; antlers; hunting clothes; nice men’s clothes and attire; collectibles; primitives; tools; Eden Pure electric fireplace; love seat; oriental dressing screen; nook bench; bikes; BOX LOTS; Like new Weber grill; LIKE NEW HONDA HS928 SNOW BLOWER 28” TRACK ELECTRIC; still setting up; Terms: Cash, good PA Check, credit card w/processing fee, ATM on-site. Office number 717-4328246 leave a message. Check www. AH000010L haars.com for updates.

HARDY’S AUCTION SERVICE 717-432-8246 or 717-432-3779

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12 — Antiques & Auction News — January 5, 2024

MILESTONE AUCTIONS New Years Antique Toys Extravaganza! This Special Auction Includes A Life-Long Private Collection That Includes Many Rare And Wonderful Toys! Pressed Steel Trucks, Pedal Cars, Automotive Toys, Motorcycles, German Windups, German Hand Paint, Tin Windups, Character Toys, Japanese Tin, Battery Ops, Robots, Space Toys, & More!

Preview Available Week Of Auction And 8:00 A.M. Auction Day

38198 Willoughby Parkway Willoughby, Ohio 44094 (440) 527-8060 milestoneauctions@yahoo.com Auctioneer: Miles King LIC#2014000146

LIVE BIDDING: WWW.MILESTONEAUCTIONS.COM, LIVEAUCTIONEERS & INVALUABLE

20% Buyers Premium Online 17% In House, Phone, & Absentee Credit Cards Accepted with 3% Charge

MILESTONE AUCTIONS IS ALWAYS LOOKING FOR QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS! ONE PIECE OR ENTIRE COLLECTIONS! CALL 440-527-8060 FOR DETAILS

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 • 10:00 A.M.


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