Antiques & Auction News - April 12, 2024

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Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers, Stolen In 2005, Returned To Owner, Will Come To Heritage Auctions

FBI Reunited Owner Michael Shaw With His Treasure From

“The Wizard Of Oz” During Ceremony At The Judy Garland Museum

During a recent private ceremony at the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minn., collector Michael Shaw was reunited with his pair of ruby slippers stolen from the museum in the summer of 2005. “It’s like welcoming back an old friend I haven’t seen in years,” said a teary-eyed Shaw as he stood beside the slippers and the federal agents and local authorities who spent almost two decades tracking down the Technicolor treasures from the 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz.” For the moment, at least, there was no place like home.

But the reunion was brief because immediately following that ceremony in Garland’s childhood home, Shaw turned over the slippers to Heritage Auctions, with which he has consigned them, known as “The Traveling Shoes” because of their long, storied exhibition history. Thanks to their 2018 recovery by the FBI and Shaw’s decision to part with the historic pair, their journey is not yet over.

Later this year, Heritage will take Dorothy’s ruby slippers on an international tour, including stops in Los Angeles, New York, London and Tokyo. Heritage will then offer the ruby slippers at auction in December.

“You cannot overstate the importance of Dorothy’s ruby slippers: They are the most important prop in Hollywood history,” says

Heritage Auctions Executive Vice President Joe Maddalena. “This pair is precious as it hails from the legendary collection of Michael Shaw, and we are honored he has partnered with Heritage. As TCM host Ben Mankiewicz once said, these slippers ‘symbolize hope,’ and we’re thrilled they will journey down the yellow brick road to the auction block to a new home.”

Gilbert Adrian, the chief costume designer at MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, created the ruby slippers for Victor Fleming’s big-screen adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s children’s novel (the magic slippers were silver in the book). Only four pairs are known to have survived. Another pair remains a popular attraction at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, where, the museum once noted, “smudges on the heavy glass vitrine must be routinely cleaned” because of the millions who “stand transfixed before them” each year.

But as Forbes noted in 2008, Shaw’s pair “was of higher quality than the pair which now resides in the Smithsonian” because Shaw owned the pair used for close-up shots when Dorothy clicked her heels.

Shaw, a former child actor once under contract to MGM, acquired his pair from Kent Warner, a Hollywood costumer who discovered them and their siblings in

an MGM warehouse shortly before the famous May 1970 auction that essentially brought down the curtain on Hollywood’s Golden Age. Shaw told The Los Angeles Times in 1988 that when Warner brought him the ruby slippers, “I was so thrilled I literally started crying”. I was just thrilled to pieces. I told him that if I never owned another possession, I’d be happy.”

Shaw eventually amassed an impressive collection of movie memories and traveled them around the country as part of a show called “Hollywood on Tour.”

In 2005, the Judy Garland Museum borrowed Shaw’s “traveling pair” for its annual Judy Garland Festival and what should have been a 10-week visit. But

on Aug. 28, someone slipped into Garland’s childhood home, shattered the plexiglass case holding the slippers and stole them, leaving behind only a single red sequin. “It’s the worst nightmare for me,” Shaw said at the time, and the case quickly went cold despite a million-dollar reward.

In July 2018, after Shaw and investigators feared the slippers had disappeared forever, the FBI and Grand Rapids Police Department recovered the pair during a sting operation. The FBI took the slippers to the Smithsonian, where conservators compared them to the museum’s pair donated in 1979. The FBI later put out a statement: “Examination of

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Speciality Tool And Firearms Sale Held By Haar’s Auction

Haar’s Auction in Dillsburg, Pa., held a tool and gun sale on March 22 with a crowd of over 200 registered bidders. There was quite a bit of interest in a 1973 Suzuki 185 CC, one owner and 2,000 miles, and it brought $2,600. Another top item generating bidder interest was a Ford garden tractor from the 1960s, realizing $850.

Two Winchester rifles with original boxes sold for $675 and $975. Bidding continued for unique garden statues/ items, a nice selection of tools, guns, ammo, and fishing items. Haar’s has been in business since 1934 and is now operated by the third generation. They hold weekly auctions on Monday evenings. For more information, visit www.haars.com.

New Jersey Antique Bottle Club To Hold Outdoor Show

On June 8

Kyle Family Farm Will Host Event

The Kyle Family Farm located in East Windsor, N.J., hosts a variety of events each year along with running a year-round farmer’s market and bake shop seven days a week. Owned by Kevin and Sharon Kyle, the farm has been growing fresh produce since 2003. It was bought from the state under the Farmland Preservation Program. Aside from the market, the events include fall festivities such as pumpkin picking, hayrides, a corn maze, and haunted attractions. The fruit and produce grown ranges from strawberries and asparagus in the late spring and early summer, to staples such as corn, tomatoes, and melons, then broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage in the fall. Another venue for selling is the Englishtown Flea Market. A kitchen was added to a renovated building on the farm for market space so baked goods could be added to the offerings.

The Kyles have managed the New Jersey Antique Bottle Club Show and Sale for eight years. It used to be held at the Manville VFW. For the past three years, the annual show has taken place outdoors on the Kyle Farm. Since the change in venue, the group has seen attendance and interest in vendors grow. Dealers travel from around the Mid-Atlantic, the Midwest, and New England to set up and shop.

In 2022, the indoor show returned to Manville, but the outdoor show continued. This year, the show taking place on Saturday, June 8, aims to attract more customers and vendors by allowing more antiques in addition to the traditional bottle collections and pottery the group’s show is

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A Painted Sewer Tile Figure Of A Cat Recently Found In Southern New Jersey

The first French and English homes began to utilize iron doorstops in a bevy of shapes in the early 19th century. Decorative doorstops were not widely used in American homes until after the American Civil War, whereas most post-Civil War doorstops were small and lightweight. Decorative iron doorstops came into their own in the United States in the 1920s, and they remained very popular through the early 1940s,

when heavy metal rationing began during WWII.

Among the companies that were producing iron doorstops in America was the Hubley Manufacturing Company, which was incorporated in 1894 in Lancaster, Pa., by John Hubley. The company’s early production consisted of many cast-iron toys, including various horse-drawn vehicles, guns, and household objects, such as doorstops and bookends. Hubley was one of the most prolific doorstop makers of their time. Their doorstops

are known for color and design, making them one of the most sought-after makers of doorstops. In 1948, Hubley sold their doorstop molds to John Wright, and that business is still reproducing doorstops today.

Interestingly, though, before iron doorstops really became the norm in American household fashion in the 1900s, some pottery manufacturers were producing an assortment of shapes in the latter part of the 1800s. The most iconic example is perhaps a multi-glazed red earthenware lamb doorstop that is attributed to J. Eberly & Company in Strasburg, Va., ca. 1890, although this shape was also produced with a slip washed glaze that is white in color, as well as other lambs that were produced without a glaze. This form is also

used as a doorstop, but it may also have been merely a decorative object, likely for a mantel.

However, these types of clay doorstops were unquestionably most abundant with stoneware and sewer tile manufacturers located in Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and in the Midwest in the late19th and early 20th century, where these objects were also sometimes salt-glazed. The most popular forms were seated spaniels that were usually influenced by shapes manufactured in England, as well as recumbent lions. The fact that the vast majority of the American-made pottery doorstops that exist today were produced out of stoneware or sewer tile, as opposed to red earthenware, is not a surprise either, seeing

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cited in the company’s trade cards and price lists from the late 1880s and early 1890s, where they are described as “Lambs for Door Stops, per dozen, 3.00.” In some cases, these price lists also referred to them as “fancy door stops.”

Furthermore, doorstops were also produced out of glazed red earthenware made in Pennsylvania in the late 19th century, where some of the known forms include heavily impressed decorated slabs of clay somewhat resembling bricks with glazes and end-of -the-day type objects. Additionally, a few months ago my niece, Alexis, and I found a considerably larger sized gold painted 19th century red earthenware figure of a recumbent spaniel that I suspect was made in the Mid-Atlantic region. It also does not appear to have been molded, and instead, it seems to have been sculpted by hand. It may have been

that the higher-fired clays were more suitable for the use and wear that a doorstop would see; red earthenware was lower-fired and less-durable for this type of use.

Another notable characteristic with some of the stoneware doorstops made in America is the use of a twotone Bristol glaze, a glazing technique that was developed in Bristol, England, in 1835 and soon afterwards was used by American potters. In fact, it is sometimes called “double glazed ware” because the two-tone effect required dipping the object into the glaze twice. Bristol glazess in the United States are often found with some pottery made in Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and parts of the Midwest. But Ohio was probably the most prevalent location in America for the production of Bristol glazes, based on the influx of potters (some of whom came from England) in the state during the late 1800s.

Nevertheless, I came across a sewer tile doorstop earlier this year that really intrigued my interest, largely because I have never seen anything like it before. The doorstop is in the shape of a recumbent cat, although this is a style of cat that I have not previously seen in sewer tile, which crosses over into the realm of American folk art. Additionally, the cat was recently found in southern New Jersey, but there is no indication that this is where it was made, probably in the early 1900s.

But what is also striking about this object is the fact that it is painted with colors that resemble cast-iron toys, banks and doorstops made at places like the Hubley Manufacturing Company. This is not an anomaly either, where

workers at sewer tile factories are known to have copied cast-iron forms, such as frogs and seated cats, but this object is more skillfully made than a lot of the sewer tile figures that exist today. It is the use of the paint colors that really seem to indicate that whoever made this object appears (to me) to have been trying to imitate cast-iron production.

The only difference I can see in the way this cat was painted when compared to period American-made castiron objects is that a base coat was not applied. With cast-iron, the base coat was usually white, although some foundries used a different color. The only purpose of this overcoat was to protect the cast-iron from rusting.

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Large 19th-century gold painted red earthenware figure of a recumbent spaniel that appears to have been hand-made, and it may have been used as a doorstop, although this could have also been merely a decorative object. It was recently found in Maine but possibly made in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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A ca. 1890 trade card and price list from the J. Eberly & Company in Strasburg, Va., cites “Lambs for Door Stops, per dozen, 3.00;” ex. Gene Comstock collection. 19th-century multi-glazed red earthenware lamb doorstop is attributed to J. Eberly & Company in Strasburg, Va., ca. 1890. Photo courtesy Crocker Farm. This 19th-century slip washed red earthenware lamb doorstop is attributed to J. Eberly & Company in Strasburg, Va., ca. 1890. Photo courtesy Crocker Farm. The 20th-century stoneware lamb doorstop is attributed to the Pfaltzgraff Pottery Company in York, Pa., ca. 1920-30, and covered in a Bristol slip glaze. Photo courtesy Crocker Farm.

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Houdiniana And Magic Memorabilia Sale To Spotlight Rarities

Potter & Potter Auctions is pleased to announce a 370lot sale celebrating all things Harry Houdini (Hungarian/ American, born Erik Weisz, 1874-1926) to take place on Saturday, April 13. This event will be held live at Potter & Potter’s gallery, located at 5001 W. Belmont Ave. in Chicago, Ill. It will also be live streamed on the company’s website, which can be found at www.potterauctions.com. Phone and absentee bids are welcome.

The top expected lot is the book “The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin,” estimated

/ and compliments of the / author. May you / enjoy reading my / book with as much pleasure / as the gathering of the / contents gave me. / Harry Houdini / (Ehrich Weiss).” This is one of a handful of autographs in Houdini’s hand extant using the Americanized spelling of his birth name, Ehrich Weiss. This signature example is the first of its type Potter & Potter Auctions has presented for sale. An automaton Stull pocket watch will be estimated at $15,000-$25,000. The ca. 1885, Victorian-era timepiece is detailed with a gilt

at $25,000-$35,000. This presentation copy, first edition book was published in New York by The Publisher’s Printing Co. in 1908. It features a portrait frontispiece of Houdini guarded by tissue and a profusion of plates picturing rarities from Houdini’s collection. Interestingly, this near fine example is inscribed and signed by Houdini, possibly to his brother, Leo Weiss, M.D. The inscription reads, in full: “To my real Pal / Doc / with best wishes

silver dial, Roman numerals, blued steel hands, and rose gold automaton figures. The figures strike an anvil with their hammers, signifying the hour and the quarter hour. The 14-carat gold hunter style case is engraved throughout and hallmarked the Brooklyn Watch Case Co. Its Stull-style mechanism is signed and dated by the maker, Thomas B. Freed, 1986. According to Potter & Potter’s experts, this is a “singularly spectacular piece of magical apparatus.”

A Fantastic Orange Tree automaton, estimated at $15,000-$25,000, was made in Los Angeles, Calif., by John Gaughan and Associates around 1989. It is based on the legacy 19th-century illusion by Robert-Houdin and accompanied by a manufacturer’s booklet tracing the history of its classic and breathtaking effect. According to Potter & Potter’s experts, this

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The signed first edition printing of the 1908 “The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin” by Harry Houdini will be estimated at $25,000-$35,000. A ca. 1885 automaton Stull pocket watch will be estimated at $15,000-$25,000.

Nostalgia’s Effect On The Long Forgotten VHS Movie

If we were to step into my magical, stylish, time traveling DeLorean and go back to the year 1989, a few things would be very apparent as soon as we stepped out of the car. Texting, let alone social media, was not yet a thing, the World Wide Web was just created that same year (and still in its infancy), and a movie rental store was readily available in every town and city in America.

It is the last point I wish to focus on. By 1989, there were close to 30,000 movie rental stores operating in the United States alone. Most of those stores were part of mega chains like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster Video that would dominate the home movie rental market for almost the next two decades.

Few could have predicted the sad demise of the neighborhood movie rental store back then. Regardless, as to whether or not you lived in a bustling metropolis or a rural area, the local movie rental shop was the pulse of the neighborhood on any Friday or Saturday night. I fondly remember my local Blockbuster Video being one of the busiest places at 7 p.m. on a Saturday night.

And to anyone who grew up in the 1980s, 1990s or even the very early 2000s, movie rental stores and the experiences they brought us are embedded in our memories. With Netflix coming into the marketplace in 1997 offering DVD movie rentals by mail with no late fees and free shipping, slowly but surely movie rental shops were made obsolete, almost as fast as the transition from bulky VHS cassettes to shiny DVDs. By the time Blockbuster Video shuttered its retail stores in 2014, Netflix was already busy ensuring movies could be streamed from the comfort of our own homes. No more late night drives to the local video rental shop or forgetting to return the movie the next day. It was now available online with just the click of a button, and in theory this sounded great, until it

no longer was. You see, Netflix had pulled the proverbial wool over their customers’ eyes by telling them online streaming was all they needed. This was the start of the great migration from cable television and physical media to the brave new digital world of online streaming, a world that promised convenience and choice and seemed so good in theory. But much like the movie “The Matrix,” reality is not always what it seems.

By 2016, it was clear that Netflix was the premier choice for watching movies and television shows without having to subscribe to cable television or satellite TV. Netflix was affordable and delivered on making excellent original content readily available along with some hit movies, and therein lies the problem. Certain movies, even wellknown blockbuster movies, would never make it to Netflix or any other streaming platform, for that matter.

Movie production companies that had a back catalog of popular films realized the value in their holdings and set out to create their own streaming platforms. If consumers wanted more choices to view their favorite movies from the comfort of their own living rooms, they would have

to subscribe to these other streaming platforms, and there was still a chance that your favorite movie wasn’t available on them. Perhaps your favorite movie wasn’t on Netflix, but maybe it was on Hulu, or perhaps Paramount. This meant that as a consumer you had to subscribe to multiple streaming platforms to be able to stream

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Pook & Pook To Hold Two-Day Americana and International Auction Sale Will Be

April 18 And 19

An Americana and International sale at Pook & Pook in Downingtown, Pa., is set for Thursday and Friday, April 18 and 19. It will offer one of the company’s broadest assortments of antiques and art to date, everything from antiquities to Amish quilts, English delft chargers to Chinese Export platters, stoneware to redware, Gothic brass candlesticks to American silver, pewter, and iron, fraktur to modern art, early American glass to Native American objects. The second day is devoted nearly entirely to several international collections, including that of Robert S. Miller.

Always strong in folk art, the auction features a spread-wing eagle attributed to Wilhelm Schimmel, a fine cigar store Indian, and a massive Noah’s Ark on a custom shelf with 18 feet of switchback ramp on which 194 animals can be lined up to board. Elaborately carved Northern European mangle boards, tramp art frames, an excellent miniature painted stool and miniature blanket chest, Bucher boxes, a Compass Artist dome lid box, and saffron cups by Joseph Lehn compete for attention. Fraktur features rare works from Mahantango Township, Schuylkill County, and an example by the Springing Deer Artist from the Shelley collection.

The furniture category has Philadelphia Chippendale tables, Pennsylvania William and Mary high chests, a New England Queen Anne tiger maple high chest, a large New Jersey or Pennsylvania William & Mary walnut gate leg dining table, and a pair of Boston Queen Anne dining chairs. The Jonathan Paschall

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Queen Anne dining chair is in an excellent state of preservation and has descended in the family. Another standout is a Pennsylvania walnut chest-on-frame, with line and fan inlays, dated 1791 and signed. The headline furniture item is the William Barch, Lancaster, Pa., Chippendale carved walnut deskand-bookcase, signed by cabinetmaker William Dennis and dated 1789. Colorful painted furniture includes a dower chest from Centre County and a painted chest of drawers. Tall case clocks will be led by an important Philadelphia Chippendale walnut clock with eight-day works signed “Jacob Godshalk Philadelphia.” A large swell-bodied copper rooster, a full-bodied Cushing & White running horse, and a gilt copper bull are a few of the weathervanes offered.

From an Aspen, Colo., collection comes an assortment of antique wrought iron. Quality baseball memorabilia always hits a home run. This sale presents a scarce McLoughlin Bros. “The World’s Game of Base Ball,” copyright 1889.

The influence of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts is seen in works by artists such as John McCoy II, Philip Jamison Jr., Antonio Martino, Seymour Remenick, Ezio Martinelli, and Walter Baum.

Other featured lots include Philadelphia artists Robert Conover and Earl Horter. Two 1930s oil-on-canvas paintings for the covers of “American Legion” magazine depict

Redware and stoneware categories include a rare Pennsylvania redware lidded crock signed “John Boll 1832,” a rare Pennsylvania sgraffito mug dated 1797, a Lanier Meaders stoneware face jug, Remmey type and Cowden & Wilcox stoneware, just to name a few.

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Antiques, vintage, collectibles, furniture, decor, kitchenware, jewelry, books, LPs, ephemera. 07901 Summit 908-273-9373 SUMMIT ANTIQUES CENTER, 511 Morris Ave. 2 floors, 50+ dealers. Antiques, collectibles. Smalls to furniture. Open 7 days 11-5. Free Parking. www.thesummitantiquescenter.com 08005 Barnegat 609-698-3020 BAY AVENUE ANTIQUES, 349 S. Main. Open Thurs.- Sun., 1-5 pm or by appt. Book seller, pottery, glass, furniture, holiday, decoys, antiques & uniquesplus chalkpaint & iron orchid design. 08016 Burlington 609-747-8333 HISTORIC BURLINGTON ANTIQUES & ART EMPORIUM, 424 High Street. Open 6 Days, Tues.-Sun.: T, W, F, Sat., Sun: 11A-5P; Th.&F.: 11A-7P; Closed on Monday. www.antiquesnj.com 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 Tue.-Sat. 10am6pm, Sun. 10am-5pm. 12,000 sq. ft. Antique & Art Mall, over 130 dealers. 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 16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088 I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located off the Tyrone Exit of I-99, 1222 Pennsylvania Ave. Qty. antqs. & collectibles. Multi-Vendors. Open Th., Fri., & Sat., 10:30am - 4:30pm, Dlrs. welcome. 16801 State College 814-238-2980 APPLE HILL ANTIQUES, 2221 East College Ave. Distinctive antiques in a gallery setting. Over 40 dealers. Open daily 10 to 6. Wide variety. 17062 Millerstown 717-589-7810 STITCH IN TIME ANTIQUE & GIFT MALL, 43 N. Market St. Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, Quality Handmade Crafts & Gifts. Open 7 days 10-7, F til 8. Millerstown exit off RT 322. 17350 New Oxford 717-624-3800 ZELMA’S EMPORIUM 11 N. Water Street. Antiques, Primitives, Americana, European, Asian, Art, Home Decor. Hours: Tues.-Sat.10-5; Sun. 12-5 or by appt. Closed Mon. ZELMASANTIQUES.COM 17361 Shrewsbury 717-235-6637 SHREWSBURY ANTIQUE CENTER 65 N. Highland Dr. “A True Antique Mall” Over 10,000 sq.ft. with over 60 dealers. Open 10-5, closed Wed. Ample parking. Close to other shops in historic village. 18944 Perkasie 215-257-3564 TREASURE TROVE, 6 S. 7th Street. Estate jewelry, furniture, linens, vintage clothing, glass, china, books, toys, kitchenware, advertising, postcards. Primitives to Deco. Dealers Welcome. Mon.-Sat. 10-5. In business 42 years. 18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414 THE FACTORY ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main Street, Rt. 113, Bucks County. Featuring 45 Dealers. Open Wednesday thru Saturday 10-5, Sundays 11-4. 19543 Morgantown 610-913-1953 MORGANTOWN MARKET, 2940 Main St. Hours 10-5 daily. Berks Co. Largest Antique Boutique. Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage Home & Garden Decor. Now we have miniatures & dollhouses!

Fishersville Antiques Expo To Take Place On May 10 And 11

Popular Show Is A Collector, Decorator, And Dealer Treasure Hunt

Lesley Stokes, owner of Heritage Promotions, is excited to announce the upcoming spring antiques show, the 72nd edition of the Fishersville Antiques Expo (Fishersville, Va.), will be held at the Augusta Expo on Friday and Saturday, May 10 and 11.

After two successful shows in 2023, the upcoming spring show promises to be another fabulous event. Fishersville is one of the largest and longest running indoor and outdoor antiques shows offering some of the most diversified and experienced vendors found in one location. This semiannual show draws hundreds of dealers and thousands of show-goers from all along the eastern seaboard Mid-Atlantic region. Every show offers everything from 18th- and 19th-century American and English period antiques, vintage Americana, jewelry, silver, glassware, primitives, and rugs to Mid-Century Modern pieces and other fun and eclectic collectibles and hard-to-find pieces. There is a large following of loyal customers and new customers quickly become

part of that loyal following once they attend the first show and get a taste of the fun and excitement that is synonymous with Fishersville. One customer who has attended every Fishersville

show since 2000 and is a collector of all types of militaria told the promotor, “I always attend your shows because I don’t want to miss an opportunity to add to my collection, and I rarely go home without a treasure in-hand.” Many customers travel hundreds of miles for similar reasons, to search for that special item to complete decorating a room or maybe just to enjoy the hunt. Many come as dealers, shopping for merchandise.

The Augusta Expo Event Center is located at 277 Expo Road, Fishersville, Va. It will be open Friday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission will be $10 per person on Friday (early shopping and two-day pass) and $5 per person on Saturday. Tickets are sold only at the gate on show days, rain or shine.

For additional information, call Heritage Promotions at 804-239-0553.

Delaware Train Show Set Back-To-Back With April Fools Toy Show

Two Different Shows Will Be Held April 27 And 28

On Saturday, April 27, the Delaware Train Show will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Nur Shrine Center, Route 13 / 198 South DuPont Highway, New Castle, Del. Admission will be $5, and children under the age of 12 will be admitted free of charge. There will be a $10 early buyers admission at 8 a.m. The train show will feature over 150 tables of trains, accessories, slot cars and some toys. There will be a diversity of trains in all scales and makes and a variety of dealers coming from up and down the East Coast. The show has grown and will have a special train layout on display by The Strasburg Model Railroad Club of New Jersey. The train show is Saturday only.

On Sunday, April 28, the April Fools Toy Show, Delaware’s largest toy show, moves in. There will be 175 tables of new, collectible and antique toys from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission will also be $5, and children under the age of 12 are admitted free of charge. The early buyers admission at 9 a.m. will be $15, and there will be plenty of free parking. These are both rain or shine indoor events. The Nur Shrine Center is convenient to I-95, I-295 and U.S. Route 40. For a map or information on attending or participating in any of these shows, visit www.toyshows.org. For other information, call 856-302-3606.

antiquesandauctionnews.net Antiques & Auction News — April 12, 2024 — 7 R100431 2800 N. Reading Road Route 272 in the IronSpire Complex @AngusAntiques 717.208.2380 www.ironspirecomplex.com Open Sundays 7:30am-4pm • A top destination for high-quality antiques • One of the largest under-roof antique malls ANTIQUE CENTER 517 St. Mary’s Street, Lewisburg, PA 17837 OPEN 7 DAYS 10-5 570-524-5733 www.rollermills.com R079635 400 ANTIQUE DEALERS , PA R087469 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10-6 Sun. 11-5 • Wed. Closed HOURS: R066446 Pocono Peddlers Village Voted #1 in Northeast PA Over 100 Vendors Open 7 Days A Week Call For Holiday Hours 10am-5pm A Hidden Treasure Awaits 570-629-6366 GPS 246 Stadden Rd., Tannersville, PA 18372 Rt. 80 To Bartonsville Exit 302, Turn Left Onto Rt. 611, 2.2 Miles On Left www.pocono-antiquemall.com R088201 Final Thursday! The Last Thursday Evening of each month, featuring wine, snacks & discounts! Open every day! 10am-6pm, Thurs. 10am-8pm, Sun. 11am-5pm 610-390-0403 www.sseemantiques.com 100 S. Chestnut St. (Rt. 248) • Bath, PA 18014 Multi-Dealer Co-op • 5 other shops on block Co-op with 25+ dealers Quality Antiques in 1840’s Brick Store www.hawkmountainantiquespa.com 214 E. Independence St. Orwigsburg, PA 17961 484.752.2108 Brian D. Herber, Owner hmabcllc@gmail.com Shop our Store for 1-of-a-Kind Treasures Vendor Space Available & Consignors Welcome! Hawk Mountain Antiques, Breweriana, & Collectibles R105832 Hours: W-Th 10-5; F-Sat 10-6; Sun 10-3; Closed M-Tu ANTIQUE CROSSROADS 20150 National Pike, Hagerstown, MD 21740 I-70 To Exit 32A Route 40 E. 1.5 Miles 250 Antique Dealers Open 7 Days 9-5. 301-739-0858 Handicap Accessible R087443

Two Showcase Displays Announced For Carlisle GM Nationals Car Show

Event Takes Place June 21 And 22

There’s a level of diversity that’s on display at the annual Carlisle GM Nationals car show. In fact, with a multitude of name plates falling under the General Motors umbrella in 2024, the show cars (and trucks) on display represent the past, present, and future of the brand. This year’s event, Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22, at the Carlisle, Pa., Fairgrounds, aims to welcome nearly 1,000 vehicles to the National Parts Depot Showfield and, along the way, highlight some special displays too.

Showgoers can debate their favorite rides at Carlisle until the summer sun sets, but there’s no denying the luxury that comes with a Cadillac. In fact, the Cadillac is considered one of the first automotive brands in the world

and for two days in June, it’ll get the star treatment in and around Building Y. Take a trip through time and experience “The Standard of the World” that Cadillac has become. In addition to the best-of-thebest on display indoors, there are dedicated Cadillac classes on the Showfield. Not far from the Cadillacs in Building Y is the 3rd Gen Nationals. This show within the show spotlights 3rd Gen Camaros and Firebirds and in its second annual offering, aims to top last year’s turnout. The 3rd Gen Nationals includes seminars, a 3rd Gen parade, vendors, unique and rare 3rd Gens, and more.

Look, the 3rd Gen Camaro Z28 wasn’t crowned the Motor Trend Car of the Year in ‘82 for nothing! These rides are super-hot, and, let’s be honest, they are just coming into their prime. Gates will open at 7 a.m. daily, with a nice mix of vehicles on display, automotive parts and cars for sale within the automotive flea market, and a great menu of food within the food court. Make plans to be part of the 2024 Carlisle GM Nationals. Applications for display

consideration are ongoing through April, while the GateN-Go Showfield discount is in place through Monday, May 6, then ongoing at regular price thereafter. Finally, spectator admission tickets are available online at a discount too, meaning there are many great ways to be part of the show and do so at a discounted price point. As always, kids 12

Haddon Heights To Sprout Into Spring

There’s nothing quite like a garden full of flowers in the spring. And there is no shortage of antique collectors who love to lean in on that look by including floral pieces in their decor. As always, the Haddon Heights Antiques Center is happy to oblige with a beautiful special sales display focused on flowers and gardening.

Not only are there vintage vases and pots in which to display or grow flowers and plants, but shoppers will also

find accompanying books and magazines about gardening as well as old gardening implements like trowels and galvanized watering cans. Added to that are vintage floral prints, chintz or floral-decorated plates and pitchers, metal or glass flower frogs, and even linens bedecked with flowers.

Flowers have always been a source of inspiration for artists and designers. No matter what vintage treasure one is looking for,

there’s a good chance that the Haddon Heights Antiques Center may have it. Dozens of active dealers fill booths and cases over two floors, and they have been doing so for over 30 years. This shop is well-known for both dealer and customer loyalty.

The Haddon Heights Antiques Center is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours on Fridays. It is located at 531 Clements Bridge Road, Barrington, N.J.

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

and under are admitted free of charge. Full details on the event, links to purchase tickets, and more are available at www.CarlisleEvents.com.

For other information, call 717-243-7855.

8 — Antiques & Auction News — April 12, 2024 antiquesandauctionnews.net Haddon Heights Antiques Center 80 Dealer Co-Op Clements Bridge Rd. & E. Atlantic Ave. Haddon Heights, New Jersey www.haddonheightsantiques.com (856) 546-0555 OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 AM TO 5 PM FRI. OPEN TILL 8 Grist Mill Antiques Center PEMBERTON, NJ 125 Dealer Co-Op Route 616, 127 Hanover Street Head east on Rt. 38; turn left at light after Rt. 206 intersection www.gristmillantiques.com (609) 726-1588 OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 AM TO 5 PM WED. OPEN TILL 8 R105831 Flea Market at the Grist Mill Sun., April 21 • 8-5 Historic Burlington Antiques and Art Emporium Burlington City 424 High Street 609-747-8333 antiquesnj.com 10% OFF $20 & over if you mention this ad Southern Jersey’s Biggest and Most Diverse Antiques Shopping Location antiquesnj51@gmail.com Historic Burlington Antiques and Art Emporium Burlington City 424 High Street 609-747-8333 antiquesnj.com 10% OFF $20 & over if you mention this ad Southern Jersey’s Biggest and Most Diverse Antiques Shopping Location antiquesnj51@gmail.com Open Tues., Wed., Sat., Sun. 11 A.M. until 5 P.M. Thurs. & Fri. 11 A.M. - 7 P.M. , Closed Mondays R105493 Burlington City ~ 424 High Street 609-747-8333 Historic Burlington Antiques and Art Emporium Burlington City 424 High Street 609-747-8333 antiquesnj.com 10% OFF $20 & over if you mention this ad Southern Jersey’s Biggest and Most Diverse Antiques Shopping Location antiquesnj51@gmail.com HAPPY SPRING! R033445 red bank antique center Daily 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays 12 noon-5 p.m. 100 DEALERS - ALL SPECIALTIES RED BANK, NEW JERSEY 07701 Exit 109 - Garden State Parkway www.redbankantique.com 226 W. FRONT ST. (732) 842-4336 195 W. FRONT ST. (732) 842-3393 R101993 DAYS of OLDE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 609-652-7011 | www.daysofoldeantiques.com The Jersey Shore’s Largest Co-Op • Open 7 Days a Week • 10am-6pm Visit our NEW 21,000 Sq. Ft. Facility BIGGER & BETTER! New Dealers Welcome! Check it Out! 150 S. New York Rd. (Rte. 9), Galloway, NJ Less than a 1/2 mile south of our old location NOW OPEN! Antiques & Collectibles Antique MARKETPLACE In Frederick, Md. 110 Dealers 5862 Urbana Pike (Rt. 355 So.) Frederick, MD oldgloryantiques.com Open Daily 10-6 “Late” Thursdays ‘til 8 pm Furniture Art & Prints Advertising • Textiles ���������������������� Records • Pottery • Civil War Items 301-662-9173 R102157 A Fun Place To Shop! Open Daily 10-6 Antique Mall THE PEOPLE’S STORE Quality Antiques, Fine Art, Furniture, Estate Jewelry, Mid Century Modern & Industrial OPEN EVERY DAY 10 AM to 6 PM 4 Floors (Including 2 Artist Galleries) 28 North Union Street Lambertville, NJ 08530 (609) 397-9808 www.peoplesstore.net R079236 R079650 Established 1990 Open 7 Days We Buy & Sell Two Floors of Quality Antiques 2 Minutes From Short Hills Mall 511 Morris Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901 908-273-9373 thesummitantiquescenter.com For updates, follow us on Facebook and Instagram @thesummitantiquecenter

April 26–28, 2024

April 25 Preview Party

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Arader Galleries

Avery Galleries

Diana H. Bittel Antiques

Jeff R. Bridgman

American Antiques

Ralph M. Chait Galleries

HL Chalfant Fine Art and Antiques

Childs Gallery

Dixon-Hall Fine Art

Dolan/Maxwell

European Decorative Arts Co.

Gemini Antiques

Gladwell & Patterson

Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts

Hawthorne Fine Art

The Illustrated Gallery

Barbara Israel Garden Antiques

Kelly Kinzle Antiques

Betty Krulik Fine Art

Glen Leroux

Levy Galleries

Nathan Liverant and Son

M. Hanks Gallery

Moderne Gallery

Lillian Nassau

The Old Print Shop

Olde Hope

Peter Pap Rugs

Francis J. Purcell

Rehs Galleries

James Robinson

John Keith Russell

Schmidt/Dean

Schwarz Gallery

S. J. Shrubsole

Elle Shushan

Silver Art by D & R

Somerville Manning

Jayne Thompson Antiques

Jeffrey Tillou Antiques

Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge

Walker Decorative Arts

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Dealer List as of March 2024. Images, top to bottom: Tiffany Studios, Drophead Dragonfly Table Lamp American, c.1910, Leaded glass and gilt bronze, Diameter: 22 inches, Height: 30 inches. Courtesy Lillian Nassau LLC. Mary Cassatt (1844-1926), Under The Horse-Chestnut Tree 1896-97, Drypoint and aquatint on paper, 19 5/8 x 15 3/8 inches. Courtesy Somerville Manning Gallery. Emil Milan, Pair of unique candlesticks, c.1965, Hand-Carved Walnut, 5W × 4D × 6H inches. Courtesy Moderne Gallery. Regency Period Spode Porcelain Imari Fruit Coolers, Covers & Liners, Pattern 2596, c.1810. Courtesy Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge R105202

ILLINOIS

2024-04-18, Union, Thu - Sun

Automobilia, gas pumps, vintage, games., Donley Auctions

2024-04-28, , Sunday, 10AM

License plate auction featuring the Legendary St. Louis 1911 plate., Donley Auctions

INDIANA

2024-05-03, Lebanon, Friday 9AM - 5PM, Saturday 9AM -3PM Indoor & outdoor vendors selling collectible antique advertising & more!, Morphy Auctions

2024-04-12, Shipshewana, Friday 9:30 AM, Saturday 9 AM Many salesman’s samples, milk bottles (many rare), farm & livestock advertising, 25+ brass steam whistles, rare wooden wagon signs & more!, Chupp Auctions

MASSACHUSETTS

2024-04-13, Pittsfield, Saturday 11 AM American & European Timepieces including Seth Thomas rare violin clock, JJ & W Beals Steeple clock and many more!, Fontaine’s Auction

MARYLAND

2024-04-13, Frederick, Sat 9AM , Howard B Parzow

PENNSYLVANIA

2024-04-13, Mt Wolf, Saturday

9AM Large train collection, most train items look new & have original boxes. Train accessories, old matchbox cars with boxes, toys & more!, Rentzel’s Auction Service, Inc.

2024-04-22, Dillsburg, Mon

6 PM Selection if nice furniture, large train selection, graniteware, depression glass & more!, Hardy’s Auction Service

2024-04-18, Kinzers, Thu

10 AM Vintage Electronics & Music Auction, Embassy Auctions International

2024-07-10, , Wed Ending starts at 5 PM Antique & modern furniture, glassware, sterling silver, primitives, tools & more!, A & M Auctioneers & Appraisers

CALENDAR S

A UCTIONS

2024-04-20, Allentown, Sat

8AM 2024 Spring Melt Firefighting Memorabilia Auction, Brian Enterline

2024-04-18, Carlisle, Thur & Fri 12PM Over 400 collector cars & custom classics., Carlisle Spring Collector Car Auction

2024-04-16, Gen Rock, Tue

9 AM Foust collector items, stoneware, late 19th century Post Office, butter churns, 1863 Civil War letter, 1850s friendship quilt & more!, Wehrly’s Auction Service, Inc.

2024-04-18, , Now through Thur 3 PM 1100+ lots of vintage & modern toys including Funko, Pop!, TMNT, Star Wars & more!, Gehman Auctions

2024-04-13, Andreas, Saturday, 9 AM Antiques, crocks, vintage Christmas & other decorations, parlor stove & more!, Dean Arner Auctioneer

2024-04-18, Ephrata, Thu 12 PM 320 lots of coin & currency, Horst Auctioneers

2024-04-13, Hellam, Saturday 9AM Vintage gas pumps, Coca Cola items, jukebox, antique toys, many vintage items & much more!, Gilbert & Gilbert Auctioneers

2024-04-12, Chambersburg, Friday 1:30 outside, 3:30 inside Early tall case clock, 11’ mahogany 3 pedestal dining table w/10 claw foot chairs, blanket chests, RR lanterns, brass bike lantern, 1826 Carlisle, PA German bible, & many more items!, Kenny’s Auction

2024-04-13, Arendtsville, Saturday 9 AM Milk/Dairy Collection with great clean bottles. ALso including calendars, store displays, signs, butter crocks, sales catalogs, coins & more!, Larry Swartz Auctioneer

2024-05-07, Tues 5 PM Coins & currency, A & M Auctioneers & Appraisers

2024-04-26, Dillsburg, Friday

6 PM Longaberger, collectiblels, silk flowers & wreaths & more!, Hardy’s Auction Service

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A second coat of paint was then applied to the front of doorstops and other types of cast iron objects, whereas this painted design incorporated various colors. The person applying the paint used tubes of oil paint or

enamel (if a shiny surface was desired), and each different color was applied separately and then allowed to dry. This seems to be the same technique that was also used on the sewer tile cat. For detail, see the photos.

The early 20th-century sewer tile doorstop figure of a recumbent cat was recently discovered in southern New Jersey. The painted decoration appears to have been applied to imitate cast-iron objects made in America from the late 1890s to the early 1940s.

SHO W & FLEA MARKET CALEND AR

2024-04-24, , Wed 5 PM 2 original late 19th century Native American canoes, Native American artifacts, many guns, hunting & shooting accessories & more!, A & M Auctioneers & Appraisals

2024-05-01, Wed Ending starts @ 5PM Antique & modern furniture, artwork, tools, baskets & more!, A & M Auctioneers & Appraisers

2024-04-16, Tuesday 1 PM

April Coin Specialty Sale. Estate coins all selling at no reserve. 500+ Morgan & Peace Silver dollars, Seated Liberty, approximately $10K in 90% silver coins, 19th century dimes, mint sets, copper bar & much more!, Kleinfelter’s Auction

2024-04-11, Lancaster, Thu

6 PM Fine Art Auction, Boltz Auction Company

2024-04-04, ends at 3PM

Antique Variety Auction, Gehman Auctions

2024-04-04, ends at 3 PM

Mixed Era Train Auction, Gehman Auctions

2024-04-20, Ephrata, Saturday 9 AM Over 570 lots of antique tools. Embossed trade axes, metal planes, cooper’s tools, drilling tools, antique tool parts, user tools, repair projects & more!, Horst Auctioneers

2024-04-13, Ephrata, Saturday 9 AM Antiques & collectibles, cast iron, Christmas & seasonal decorations, redware, vintage costume jewelry, household goods, tools & more!, Horst Auctioneers

2024-04-21, Andreas, Sun

10 AM Firearms, antiques, cast iron, metal signs, vintage lunchboxes, Coca Cola cooler & more!, Dean Arner Auctioneer

2024-04-18, Andreas, Thursday 10AM Antiques, milk bottles, porch boxes, trains, advertising tins, smalls & more!, Dean Arner Auctioneer

2024-04-20, Lehighton, Sat 10 AM Quality car collection of at least 9 vehicles, oil pumps, and a Martin Schwartz gas pump., Dean Arner Auctioneer

DELAWARE

04/27/24, New Castle, Saturday 9AM - 2PM Delaware Train Show, Rt 13/198 South Dupont Highway, Nur Shrine Center

04/28/24, New Castle, Sunday 10AM - 4PM April Fool’s Toy Show, Rt 13/198 South Dupont Highway, Nur Shrine Center

GEORGIA

05/09-12/24, Atlanta, Thurs.Sun. Antique Market, 3650 Jonesboro Rd. SE, Atlanta Expo Center, North Bldg.

04/11-14/24, Atlanta, Thurs.Sun. Antique Market, 3650 Jonesboro Rd. SE, Atlanta Expo Center, North Bldg.

05/09-12/24, Atlanta, Thurs - Sun Antique Show, 3650 Jonesboro Road SE, Atlanta Expo Center

INDIANA

05/03-04/24, Lebanon, Friday 9 AM - 5 PM & Saturday 9 AM - 3 PM Indy Antique Advertising Show, 1955 Indianapolis Avenue, Boone County 4H Fairgrounds

NEW JERSEY

05/19/24, Hammonton, Sunday 9AM - 3 PM Spring Antique & Bottle Show, Historic Batsto VIllage, Historic Batsto Village

NEW YORK

04/20-21/24, Binghamton, Sat 10 -5, Sun 10 - 4 Antique, 907 Upper Front Street, SUNY Broom Ice Center

05/31/24 to 06/02/24, Bouckville, Friday - Sunday 8 AM5 PM Antiques & Collectibles Show, 6890 State Route 20, Madison-Bouckville

04/27-28/24, Stormville, Friday & Saturday 8 AM - 4 PM Stormville Airport Antique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rt 216, Stormville Airport Flea Market

05/25-26/24, Stormville, Fri & Sat 8AM - 4PM Stormville Antique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rt 216, Stormville Airport Flea Market

07/06/24, Stormville, Sat

8AM - 4PM Stormville Airport Antique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rt 216, Stormville Airport Flea Market

08/31/24 to 09/01/24, Stormville, Fri & Sat 8AM - 4PM Stormville Airport Antique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rt 216, Stormville Airport Flea Market

10/12-13/24, Stormville, Fri & Sat 8AM - 4PM Stormville Airport ANtique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rt 216, Stormville Airport Flea Market

11/02/24, Stormville, Sat

8AM-4PM Stormville Airport

Antique Show & Flea Market, 428 Rt 216, Stormville Airport FLea Market OHIO

04/27/24, Berlin, Saturday

9 AM - 3 PM Early Country Antiques & Primitives Goods Show, 3558 US Route 62, Heritage Community Center

PENNSYLVANIA

12/16/23 to 01/05/25, Berwyn, Every Sat. & Sun, 9-4 Indoor/ Outdoor Vintage Flea MarketNow Open Year Round!, 270 W. Swedesford Rd, Berwyn, PA

01/07/24 to 12/29/24, Lewisburg, Every Sun. 8-4 (except Easter) Rt. 15 Flea & Farmers Market, 150 Silvermoon Ln., Lewisburg, PA

04/28/24, Lancaster, Sun. from 9-2 Lancaster Doll, Toy & Teddy Bear Show & Sale, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster Farm & Home Center

04/27/24, Lancaster, Sat. from 9-1 64th Lancaster Hunting & Fishing Show & Sale, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster Farm & Home Center

04/24-28/24, Adamstown, Wed.-Sun. April Antiques Extravaganza, 7 miles along Route 272, Adamstown, PA 02/03/24 to 12/21/24, Kutztown, Saturdays 8-4 (7:30am-flea) Antique & Farmer’s Market, 740 Noble St., Renningers Kutztown 02/04/24 to 12/22/24, Denver, Sundays 7:30-4 Antique Market, 2500 N. Reading Rd., Renningers Adamstown

04/27-28/24, Allentown, Sat

9AM - 5PM, Sun 9AM - 3PM

Allentown Paper Show, 1929

Chew St., Agricultural Hall, Allentown Fairgrounds, 05/04/24, Campbelltown, Sat

10AM - 3PM 60th Annual Hershey Coin Show, 2818 Horseshoe Pike, Campbelltown Volunteer Fire Company

05/11/24, Fairfield, Saturday

9 AM - 3 PM Country & Primitives Antique Event, 1042 Bullfrog Road, “The Farm” in Gettysburg

04/17-21/24, Carlisle, Wednesday - Sunday, 7AM Spring Carlisle Collector Car, Flea Market,Corral & Auction, 1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle Fairgrounds

04/25-28/24, Denver, Thurs

- Sun Antiques April Extravganza, 2500 N Reading Road, Renninger’s Antiques/ Collectibles Market

04/20-27/24, Philadelphia, Saturday only Antique & Vintage Markets in Philadelphia, 3400 Lancaster Avenue (University City), Drexel University

05/04/24, Philadelphia, Saturday Antique & Vintage Flea Markets in Philadelphia, 2201 Fairmount Avenue (Fairmount), Eastern State Penitentiary

05/18/24, Philadelphia, Saturday Antique & Vintage Flea Markets in Philadelphia, 500 S 2nd Street (Society Hill), Headhouse Square

06/01/24, Philadelphia, Saturday Antique & Vintage Flea Markets in Philadelphia, 2161 E York Street (Fishtown), Hackett Elementary

06/15/24, Philadelphia, Saturday Antique & Vintage Markets in Philadelphia, 1400 W Passyunk Avenue ( Broad & Passyunk), South Philly Blues Festival

04/13/24, Quakertown, Sat

12PM - 2PM Antique “Roadshow” & Appraisal Fair, 201 Station Road, Event Room 201, Quakertown Farmer’s Market

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A view of the back of the cat.
A view of the base of the cat.

Planting Time: Fascinating Figural Planters

Smack Dab In The Middle: Design Trends Of The Mid-20th Century

Spring is here (at last!).

Time to break out the spades and break in those new gardening gloves. Time to ferret out that trowel from wherever you stashed it last fall. Yes, time’s a-wasting, and Mother Earth is waiting!

That is, she’s waiting if

you actually have a place to plant a garden. Or if you have a green thumb. Preferably both. If not, there are remedies besides artificial greenery: indoor ceramic planters! Not just your traditional bowls and rectangles, these are figural planters, which came into their own in the 1940s and ‘50s. Guaranteed rays of decorative sunshine, figural planters turn any environment into a garden party.

Lifting non-green-thumbers out of their doldrums was probably not the first consideration of the artisans who created these planters. During the early years of the 20th century, America had relied on overseas imports for affordable decorative accents. World

War II changed all that. Imports were unavailable for the duration, and inexpensive home decor items (for instance, planters) needed to be home-grown.

Ceramic designers of the WWII years could, quite literally, be called “designing women.” With much of the male population otherwise occupied overseas, female designers surged to the forefront. California alone saw the rise of such talents as Kaye (aka “Kaye of Hollywood”), Yona Lippin, Betty Lou Nichols, Florence Ward (Florence Ceramics), and Jimmie Lee Stewart of deLee Art. But when it came to figurines, the most prolific of them all was Hedi Schoop.

A Swiss emigre, Schoop successfully translated her early work with plaster dolls to the ceramic medium. Acclaimed as “very whimsical and smart,” her figurines won fans due to their flowing lines, eye-catching glazes, and “in-motion” poses. Schoop also served

The Dutch couple is bearing flower-trimmed flower baskets. The design is credited to “Kim Ward,” a “Kaye” spinoff, 10 inches high, est. $50-$75/pair.

from store shelves to home shelves, as consumers snapped them up. Buoyed by the response, designers expanded their inventory themes. Soon joining the

ceramic throng were international characters, children, animals, and even fantasy and fairy tale figurines. The public devoured

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as an inspiration to other designers, including both Kaye and Yona, whose career paths began at her factory.

At first, stand-alone figurines took center stage. Peasant girls, wistful maidens, and courting couples by Hedi and her contemporaries transferred quickly

antiquesandauctionnews.net Antiques & Auction News — April 12, 2024 — 11 HARDY’S AUCTION SERVICE AH000010L 717-432-8246 or 717-432-3779 R105848 HAAR’S AUCTION SCHEDULE Located @ 185 Logan Rd (RT 15), Dillsburg, PA 17019 MON. EVE., APRIL 22, 2024 - 6 P.M. FURNITURE – TOOLS –– COLLECTIBLES – 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 collectibles); PORCH AUCTION BEGINS @ 6:00 (weather permitting); Real nice furniture of all types; 2 nice Maple Bedroom Suites; Oak table w/4 chairs; Oak cabinet; Love Seat; 8 pc Maple Dining room suite; organ stool; oak desk & chair; day bed; Butcher Kettle & 3 foot; lot of nice stained glass lamps; wrought iron patio furniture; cedar chests; oak record cabinet; wash stand; recliner; chest of drawers; trunk plus much more; HUGE COLLECTION OF American Flyer trains: Approx 30 engines, 100+ cars, transformers, plastic Ville, track and accessories; Longaberger® baskets including JW miniature collectors club; Boyd’s bears; Graniteware; lanterns; old tins; PRR lantern; egg scale; coffee grinder; Firkins; mantle clock; globe; cookie jars; American Fostoria; Depression glass; Pressed/pattern glass; retro glass; temptations; Pyrex mugs; Lots of real good box lots; tools; primitives; NOTE: Only a partial listing, STILL MUCH MORE TO UNPACK! Check www.haars.com for pictures and updates. Office 717-432-8246 or Doug & Vickie Hardy auctioneers 717-432-3779. Check www.haars.com for pictures and updates. Office 717-432-8246 or Doug & Vickie Hardy auctioneers 717-432-3779. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 2024 – 6 P.M. LONGABERGERS® – ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS – COLLECTIBLES Restaurant & AUCTION DOORS open 5:00 p.m. Approximately 200+ Longaberger® Baskets/Pottery & wrought iron; Peters Boro, Bradford & other collectible baskets; Lots of SILK FLORALS & WREATHS along with tubs and wreath containers. NOTE: Only a partial listing, STILL MUCH MORE TO UNPACK! R105824 Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out-of-state checks without prior approval. COIN SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 18TH, 2024 SALE TIME - 12:00 P.M. INSPECTION - Thursday, April 18th, 2024 • 9:00 A.M. thru the Sale. Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Road, EPHRATA, LANCASTER CO., PA 17522 320 Lots of Coins & Currency Selling Vintage Calhoun Collectors Society Portfolios Containing High Grade U.S. Coins To Include 3 Cent Silver BU and Pf., Barber Half Proof, 1922 Grant w/Star $1 Gold and 1915-S Pan/Pac $1 Gold Both BU. Approx. 17 Pieces of Gold in the Sale Including 1910 $20 BU. Higher Grade and Scarce Silver Dollars w/’95-S VF and 1880-CC NGC MS 64. Commemorative Halves Including Isabella Quarter and Lafayete Dollar. Large and Small U.S. Currency. G.S.A. CC Silver Dollars. Proof and Mint Sets, Proof Silver Eagles. “Horst Auction Center” *Online Bidding Available Through HiBid.com A catalogued listing can be picked up at the Auction Center for free. Listing is also available on our website www.horstauction.com R105813 DEAN R. ARNER AUCTIONEER, LLC Public Auction! Check full listing and photos at www.deanarnerauctions.com DEAN R. ARNER, AUCTIONEER, LLC AY-002077L 570-386-3389 THURSDAY, APRIL 18 AT 10:00 A.M. Andreas Station House, 42 Andreas Rd., Andreas, PA 18211 Antiques, large quantity of milk bottles, porch boxes, milk crates, market scale, trains, slot cars, advertising calendars, Fisher-Price child’s phonograph, vintage children’s records/storybooks, advertising tins, graniteware, country smalls and much more! R030375 Richard L. Dotta Auction Co. Route 512 (11 miles North of Route 22) NAZARETH, PA 18064 www.dottaauction.com 610-759-7389 KLEINFELTER’S AUCTION 492 E. Lincoln Ave. MYERSTOWN,
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Hedi Schoop’s graceful “Blue Dancers” are kicking up their heels, 12.5 inches high, est. $175-$200/pair. Waiting for her bouquet is this Hedi Schoop girl, 12 inches high, est. $75-$100. By Kaye is this Asian woman toting baskets, 9.5 inches high, est. $50-$75. Titled “Mailman,” by Kaye, the back of the mailbag is an open planter, 8 inches high, est. $75-$100.

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$10,000-$15,000. Modern, it was made in Los Angeles, Calif., around 2002 by Alan and Helen Wakeling. With this illusion, a collection of coins appears to vanish from a box and cascade down a ladder as the automaton is activated rarity is “only one of a known handful of these props manufactured by Gaughan.” A coin ladder magician automaton is estimated at Potter & Potter

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most of the popular movies.

Back in 1989, we didn’t have this problem. If the movie was available to rent, for just a few dollars, you could most likely rent it at any local video store. This is an excellent example as to how the promise of new technology and convenience is not always for the best. I am not, however, suggesting that a video rental store would survive in the year 2024, regardless of how much you loved the 2020 documentary, “The Last Blockbuster,” which tells the story of the last Blockbuster Video store located in Bend, Oregon, that is still open today. The location has become a symbol of nostalgia and still has a loyal following, mainly from weary travelers who cannot believe that a Blockbuster Video store is still open.

Whether or not someone wants to join in the fun and attempt to open their own video rental store today and see if the concept can still work is entirely up to them. I would strongly caution against it, but, despite the rise in online streaming platforms and the death of movie rental stores, interest in vintage VHS and DVD movies is rapidly increasing. I have discussed the impact of third-party grading playing a pivotal role in this market in previous articles,

but one of the reasons that those old movies (especially if factory sealed) are becoming treasured collectibles is due to the nostalgia a lot of us have of visiting our favorite movie rental store just a few decades ago. Now some of those movies can be seen selling for a tidy sum on the secondary market. If you have a movie that is quite desirable and not readily available in other formats or easily available on a streaming platform, be sure to check secondary market prices on eBay and other online auction sites before throwing them away or putting them out with the yearly yard sale stuff.

That said, VHS movies age horribly if they were not stored properly, so it is advised to test the movies before attempting to sell them (and good luck finding a good working VCR if you don’t already own one). Also, know that most used VHS movies are not worth all that much. The real money comes in having either a very rare and sought after movie or something in pristine, factorysealed condition. Unfortunately, most of us didn’t save original VHS movies in factory-sealed condition. This is one reason why they fetch such high prices at auction. We watched them and rewatched them over and over again like they were intended. That’s how nostalgia works, and that is why there is a small niche but stable secondary market

by the magician using a hand crank. The performance concludes with the coins appearing in a lidded compartment at the base of the coin ladder and an empty coin casket reveal.

The poster, “Buried Alive! Egyptian Fakirs Outdone. Master Mystifier. Houdini,” will be estimated at $8,000$12,000. Printed ca. 1924, the linen-backed, eight-sheet lithographed poster was printed in Cleveland, Ohio, by Otis Litho. and measures 109-by89 inches. It advertises a stunt that Houdini would never perform, his escape from a coffin buried under mounds of heavy earth. It is decorated with Houdini’s head floating above an Egyptian scene featuring the Sphinx.

“The name “Houdini” remains the strongest and most resonant of all magicians, past or present. We’re thrilled to offer some true rarities from his singular career in this sale. But, we should not overlook the wonderful automatons in the auction, either, both from modern masters like John Gaughan and Alan Warner, as well as the miraculous‚ ‘Walking Peacock’ by Roulet-Decamps,” explained Gabe Fajuri, president at Potter & Potter Auctions.

To learn more, call 773-472-1442.

growing for these treasured tokens of the past. Now please excuse me while I get the DeLorean back to the year 2024. Just don’t get me started on video game arcades, Nintendo, and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” otherwise I am never leaving 1989. I’ll (hopefully) see you in the future soon. If not, can someone call Doc Brown?

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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wintry scenes by Lester Stevens and Magnus Colcord Hendon. The highlight is a massive mixed media work by Lawrence Carroll titled “No Patience for the Past.”

Another strong specialty for Pook & Pook is Native American Indian art and antiques. Historical items descended in the family of the Hon. Lewis V. Bogy, Commissioner of Indian Affairs under President Andrew Johnson, 1866-67, lead the category with moccasins and beadwork, kachina dolls, photographs, and two portraits in oils of Native American dignitaries. Items from the collection of Douglas and Janet Connor of Aspen, Colo., include Hopi dolls, Acoma pottery, Apache baskets, and Navajo and Pueblo jewelry.

The second day of the sale features the previously mentioned Robert S. Miller collection. Over 30 lots feature Tudor, English trumpet, Flemish Gothic, Nuremberg, Heemskerk, Spanish capstan, Queen Anne and other early candlesticks. Brass wares include a Richard Lee

Jr. strainer, as well as a collection of 14 brass tinder lighters.

Early American glass has evolved into another strong category for Pook & Pook. The Miller collection offers many 19th-century blown threemold examples including a rare miniature cobalt glass creamer. The collection of glass hat whimsies is expected to get attention. Ranging from the rare to the extremely rare, they include an olive-green bottle glass hat with George McKearin provenance and a purple-cobalt example that is one of only three recorded examples.

Miller also collected early American silver with a focus on the silversmiths of Newburyport, Mass. There are many chargers and plates produced by many generations of the Moulton family. Newburyport silversmiths Jonathan Stickney, Thomas Foster, and Theophilis Bradbury are also represented. The English silversmith Eley & Fearn was another interest of Miller; included is a flatware service, ca. 1800-01, and many individual pieces.

Miller had a lifelong passion for English delftware.

Collecting around the world and across six decades, he amassed an extraordinary trove. Pook & Pook has carefully organized rare and precious white-glazed salts, including an important “Curles” master salt, equally rare plates depicting the Crucifixion and the Ascension, sack bottles, fuddling cups, puzzle jugs, pill slabs, and covered jars into over 100 lots of delftware. Chargers include royal portraits, Adam and Eve, pomegranate, tulip, and a cat with mouse. Plates include Merry Man, ballooning, and bianco sopra bianco examples that range from Bristol to London, Scotland, and Dublin.

Rounding out the Miller collection are many Ithaca, N.Y., stoneware crocks, and German bellarmine and English Fulham jugs, Chinese export porcelains, and a Massachusetts Chippendale cherry tall case clock signed “Saml. Mulliken Newburyport, 1780.”

For additional information, email info@pookan dpook.com or call 610-2694040. To order a catalog for this auction, visit www. pookandpook.com.

12 — Antiques & Auction News — April 12, 2024 antiquesandauctionnews.net R105814 DEAN R. ARNER AUCTIONEER, LLC Car Collection Public Auction! Check full listing and photos at www.deanarnerauctions.com DEAN R. ARNER, AUCTIONEER, LLC AY-002077L 570-386-3389 SATURDAY, APRIL 20 AT 10:00 A.M. 1120 Jefferson Street, Lehighton, PA 18235 Quality car collection of at least 9 vehicles, oil pumps and a Martin & Schwartz gas pump. Preview is Friday, April 19 from noon until 6 p.m. R105852 Boltz Auction Company • 717.392.4257 • boltzauctions.com Thursday April 11th, 2024 Doors Open at 5PM – Auction Starts at 6PM Preview Wednesday, April 10th, 12PM-4PM BID LIVE & ONLINE Andriulli • Brumbach • Hershey • Bert • Kermes • Carlson • Tremblay • Montgomery • Morgan • Taylor • Gieb • DeLaurentis • Llanso • Gottlieb • Hensel • Richards • Rudisill • Nelson • Spangler • Dixon • David • Madenspacher • Shuglie • Schuller • Yancha • Grote • Stephenson • Willitts • Lindsay • Tarkay • Miro • Hess • And many more! Go To boltzauctions.com & Start Bidding Today! SCAN TO BID Boltz Auction Gallery 3601 Columbia Avenue Lancaster, PA 17603
The lithographed poster, ca. 1924, titled “Buried Alive! Egyptian Fakirs Outdone. Master Mystifier. Houdini,” is estimated at $8,000-$12,000.
WEHRLY’S AUCTION SERVICE, INC. 717-235-4146 Lic. #AY002060 - AU001868L WEHRLYSAUCTION.COM FOR PICTURES AND FULL LISTING 4067 SNYDER ROAD, GLEN ROCK, PA 17327 R105580 Please check our website WWW.WEHRLYSAUCTION.COM or WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID#1922 for more photos and details. WEHRLY’S AUCTION SERVICE INC. OUTSTANDING ANTIQUE AUCTION TUESDAY APRIL 16 • 9 A.M. THE BALANCE OF STEVE SAUBEL ESTATE FOUST COLLECTION, ALONG WITH OTHER CONSIGNMENTS FOUST ITEMS: 1 GAL. PFALTZGRAFF STONEWARE JUG, 1 RED BOTTOM AND 3 BLACK BOTTOM SHOT GLASSES, MISC. SHOT GLASSES, 2 RED LABEL BAR GLASSES, SEVERAL JUGS, COLLAPSIBLE CUP, AMBER FLASKS, BAR BOTTLES, OPENERS, CARNIVAL VASES. OTHER FIGURAL NIPPER BOTTLES: PRETZEL, BANANA, HAM, TURKEY, CIGARS, FISH, POWDER HORN. ANTIQUES: 15+ DECORATED STONEWARE ITEMS, COFFEE AND TEA GRINDERS, LATE 19TH C. POST OFFICE, SLAW CHOPPER/GRINDER, BROOM MAKING MACHINE, SYRUP DISPENSERS, CHILDREN’S TOY WASHING MACHINES, MINIATURE TIN TOYS, BUTTER CHURNS, 1775 BERKS CO. INTDENTURE, CLOTH AVIATION OIL ADVERTISEMENT SIGN, 1863 CIVIL WAR LETTER, HELLAM YORK CO. 1850s FRIENDSHIP QUILT, 3 PCS. OF FOLK ART BY D.Y. ELLINGER AND MUCH MORE! CATALOGED, IN HOUSE LIVE, WITH REAL TIME INTERNET BIDDING

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these too, but still wanted more. Designers once again obliged, and released accompanying pieces (candlesticks, soap dishes, bowls, ashtrays, et al), in colors and designs that complemented the original figurines. Most popular, though, were figurals that did double duty, such as wall pockets and “lady head vases” with openings intended to hold a small

Continued from page 11 spray of flowers. At the very top of the double-duty list: figural planters. No need now for extra pieces such as bowls or ashtrays. Here, the secondary use was built-in. It was a figurine. It was a planter. It was a figural planter! Even better, the “useful” part flowed directly from the figurine design. Now, those peasant girls by Hedi, Kaye, and Yona carried empty buckets, pails, or baskets waiting to be filled with greenery. Some

held out open aprons waiting to overflow with the flowers you’d supply, or cradled their arms in anticipation of the floral bouquets that would soon fill them. Exotic Asian figurines held oversize open fans, sleepy babies curled up next to open crescent moons, and elegant ladies lounged against opentop tree stumps or columns. There were even the occasional oddities such as the Betty Lou Nichols “Peasant” couple “Fritz and Anna,” with Fritz’s beer keg serving as a planter, or the clown (by an unnamed designer) waiting for a cactus to grace the back of his baggy pants.

Whether the blossoms you plant are real or plastic, vintage figural planters make attractive containers for mini-gardens. And, since the majority sell for well under $100, the prices are equally attractive. You might say it’s a collecting hobby that just sort of grows on you.

All photos by DonaldBrian Johnson, except as noted.

Donald-Brian Johnson is the co-author of numerous Schiffer books on design and collectibles, including “Postwar Pop,” a collection of his columns. Please address inquiries to: donaldbrian@ msn.com.

antiquesandauctionnews.net Antiques & Auction News — April 12, 2024 — 13 - New Holland AreaPUBLIC AUCTION “Ernie Martin Collection” Antiques - Collectibles - Toys Books And More THURSDAY, APRIL 18 • 3:00 P.M. (PREVIEW AT NOON) Location: Garden Spot Fire Hall, 339 E. Main St., New Holland, PA 17557 (Lanc. Co.) Directions: Along Rt. 23, East end of New Holland Auction for: Ernie Martin 717-471-4683 R105833 Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus, Steve Schuler, Matthew Martin Tim Weaver Auct. Srvc. Phone: 717-354-9524 Lic.#AY2109 See more at auctionzip.com, ID#25403 NEW HOLLAND MACHINE ITEMS: Silver dollar set; Baler twine salesman sample; Advertising items; Parts bags; Truck banks; “The Innovators” book; “New Holland Line” magazine. PEDAL TRACTORS - ERTL TOYS - WINROSS: 8 pedal tractors; 100 plus Ertl die cast tractors; John Deere Banks; Winross: Shady Maple, Dutchway, Spring Glen, etc. ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES: C.I. dog doorstops; Snowshoes; Carnival & depression glassware; Peanut butter glasses; Agateware; View Master viewers & slides; Pocket knives (old & new - Winchester, Buck, etc.); Vintage local bank bags; Tin footwashing tub from Weaverland Mennonite brick church; White Mountain ice cream freezer; Runner sleds; Local advertising yard sticks; Local advertising calendars of Hinkletown, Murrell, Farmersville, Bowmansville, Terre Hill, Fivepointville, New Holland, etc.; Over 150 local postcards: Martindale, Lancaster, Schaefferstown, Bowmansville, Landisville, Adamstown, Ephrata, New Holland, Churchtown and many more local towns; Local photographs; And much more. BOOKS: Over 150 lots of uncatalogued books. History of New Holland (1728-1928); Lancaster County; Jonas Martin Era (copy No. 256 - 1st edition - signed by Amos Hoover); Little Golden books; Early school readers; Hunting, wildlife, antique cars, trolleys, steam engines & train books; Bird books; Story of Berks Co.; The Mighty Whirlwind; Old German books; (some w/bookplates); Old Bibles; Dick & Jane; Laura Ingalls; Horse books; Cookbooks; Hardy Boys; Nancy Drew; Horatio Alger Jr.; G.A. Henty; Maxwell Bible Story; History of Lanc. Co. (4 volume set); Norman Rockwell; Light From Heaven; Geneology; And more. NEW ITEMS: Speedway Express wagon; Portable air compressor; Tupperware; Flashlights; Hammocks. MISC. ITEMS: Tandem bicycle; Padded folding chairs; Alum. baseball bats; Rubber stamps; Fishing rods; Harmonicas; Misc. tools; And much more not listed. AUCTION INFO.: Ernie enjoys participating in auctions and is always looking for items to add to his interesting collection. Join us for an afternoon & evening for an interesting auction as he parts with a portion of his vast collection. Auction will begin at 3:00 PM. (Preview Noon to 3:00). Fire Co., auction co. and sellers are not responsible for accidents. Auction day announcements take precedence over all advertising. Payment terms: cash, approved check or credit card w/ 3% fee. Food Stand. R105528 Accepted Payments: Cash or PA Check. Visa, MasterCard & Debit Card with 3% fee. No out-of-state checks without prior approval. SPRING TOOL SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2024 SALE TIME - 9:00 A.M. PREVIEW - Friday, April 19, 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Sale to be held at Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Road, EPHRATA, LANCASTER CO., PA 17522 TOOLS - OVER 570 LOTS OF ANTIQUE TOOLS - IN MAIN AUCTION HALL EDGE TOOLS; EMBOSSED TRADE AXES; WOODEN MOLDING PLANES; METAL PLANES; MEASURING DEVICES; COOPER’S TOOLS; HAMMERS; DRILLING TOOLS; SAWS; PRIMITIVES; CARPENTERS WOODEN WORK BENCH W/ SIDE & TAIL VISES; BROOM MAKER’S TOOLS; ANTIQUE TOOL PARTS, USER TOOLS & REPAIR PROJECTS. “Horst Auction Center” Online Bidding Available Through HiBid.com Catalogs are available by sending $4.00 to Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522, or may pick up at Horst Auction Center for $2.00. 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Photo Associate: Hank Kuhlmann. The “Grecian Woman” is a dual vase by Red Wing Potteries, 10.5 inches high, est. $400-$450. Here is a Weil Ware lady planter, 10.5 inches high, est. $40-$50.
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This sleepy baby and crescent moon planter is unmarked, 6.5 inches high, est. $10-$15.

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The field can accommodate over 100 dealers, who are allowed to park at their spots, which are 10-by-30 feet. Vendors bring their own tables or rent them for $12 each. Spots are $40. The show is rain or shine, yet an alternative date for heavy rain or a storm will

be Sunday, June 9. It will be held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a $5 admission. There is no early buyer’s admission. The Kyle Family Farm is located at 831 Windsor Perrineville Road, East Windsor, N.J.

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the recovered shoes showed that their construction, materials, and wear are consistent with the pair in the museum’s collection.”

Federal authorities unveiled Shaw’s recovered slippers during a media conference in September 2018. But it would take another five years for the public to discover who’d stolen them.

On May 16, 2023, a federal grand jury indicted Terry Martin for stealing “an object of cultural heritage” from the museum. He was also hit with one count of theft of a major artwork. Five months later, Martin pleaded guilty. Shortly before sentencing last month, Martin told the court he’d never even seen “The Wizard of Oz” and insisted he’d stolen the shoes only because he thought the sequins were genuine rubies. Unable to sell them on the black market, Martin said he ditched the slippers with someone who had recruited him for the job.

Although the investigation remains active, federal agents were finally able to return the ruby slippers to Shaw on Feb. 1, 2024, after which they were presented to Heritage’s Brian Chanes, senior director in Hollywood and Entertainment,

“It was incredibly rewarding and fitting to see Mr. Shaw reunited with the ruby slippers at Judy Garland’s home, accompanied by his friends on the museum staff,” said Special Agent Christopher Dudley. “It is a privilege for the FBI and our Art Crime Team to work alongside law enforcement partners who truly value the importance of protecting our nation’s cultural heritage.”

Before year’s end, the shoes will once again dazzle and delight crowds around the world before stepping up to the auction block.

“This is a day that is years in the making, a real-life Hollywood ending,” said Maddalena. “It took an ensemble cast of law enforcement professionals giving the performance of a lifetime, and their coordination, cooperation and commitment restored the ruby slippers to their rightful owner. As we all look forward to the next chapter in their storied history, to their journey across the auction block, we are reminded of what these legendary objects are and what they represent: an iconic piece of our collective history, an enduring symbol of the magic of storytelling and an ever-shimmering reminder that dreams are best in Technicolor.”

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