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By Donald-Brian Johnson
ngels we haveheard on high,
Sweetly singingo’er the plains. . .”
Traditional carol
It’s Christmastime onceagain, and the heavenly hostis out in full force. Ceramicangel carolers line the mantel-piece. Their cohorts hoverprotectively over cherishedNativity sets. And, at the very
top of the tree, a gauzily-gownedangelic guardian twinkles merrilyaway. For angels, the holiday sea-son is the equivalent of TV pro-gramming during sweeps week.
But just for a moment, stopand think about it. Those downywhite wings and burnished halosare actually with us all year‘round. There are guardian angels.Birthday angels. Angels in the out-field. Angels in your pocket.Angels on your shoulder. Thereare angels of every shape, size,and wing span. And, forcollectors of angel fig-urines, that’s heaven-sent news.
Some collect angelsfor inspirational rea-sons, or as special keep-sakes. Others enjoy theseemingly infinite num-ber of ways a singletheme can be interpret-ed. But whether yourtaste runs to dime-storeimports, figurals by aspecific designer, orhigh-end depictions,one thing’s for sure:year in and year out,these heavenly messen-gers provide 365 daysof angelic delight.
Angels. They’re notjust for Christmas any-more.
Whence ComesThis Rush Of Wings?
Now, those who canactually lay claim tohaving seen an angellive and in person arefew and far between,(and the word “Saint”usually precedes theirnames). But over thecenturies, theologiansand layfolk alike havecontinued to tussle withthe concept of unseenheavenly beings. Whoare they? What arethey? How many arethere? What do they do?What do they look like?The deductions, right orwrong, (and who onearth really knows forsure?), have resulted ina litany of popularangelic lore:
Who Are They? The
Greek word “angelos” (“messen-ger”) is the basis for our modern
term “angels”. Since aprimary Scripturalfunction for angelsis to serve as
heavenly mes-sengers, the title is
an apt one.
WhatAre
They?Angels
arecom-
monlyaccepted by believersas immortal spirits.
Depending on your reli-gious point of view,
they were eitherbrought into being by
God on one of theDays of Creation, or
created eons before.How Many Are
There? One monk ofthe Middle Ages answered thisquery with a witty “enough”.Others have given the matter more
thought, (although with equallyunverifiable results). Albert theGreat, for instance, did somearcane calculations, and came upwith an angelic total of “four bil-
lion”. Since Biblical schol-ars often toss around theterm “myriads” when itcomes to counting
angels, Albert was prob-ably in the ballpark. (But
then, so was that monk.)As for the answer to
that strangest of age-oldquestions, “How manyangels can dance on the
head of a pin?”, SaintThomas Aquinas postulated that“only one angel can occupy oneplace at one time”. This wouldseem to indicate just one danc-ing angel per pinhead.However, since no one knowsthe size of an angel...or howmany “places” exist on a pin
head...the solution to theriddle remains just as elu-sive (and headache-induc-ing) as ever.
What Do They Do? Inaddition to their roles asmessengers (“The angelof the Lord appeared. . .”;
“The angel of the Lord said. . .”),angels pretty much take on what-ever duties are assigned them by
their heavenly Boss. Thosetasks can rangefrom leading theI s r a e l i t e sthrough thedesert, tos a v i n gD a n i e lfrom thelion’s den,to rescuingS h a d r a c h ,Meshach, andA b e d n e g ofrom the fieryfurnace.
According towidespread religious belief,angels are also kept busywatching over the rest ofus, with each individualassigned a guardian angel.(Some folks are on a first-name basis with theirs.Saint Gemma Galgani,for instance, said herguardian angel paid daily vis-its, and stayed for lengthychats.)
For most religions, however,the primary function of angels is togive praise to their Creator. (Inother words, that “multitude of theheavenly host” doesn’t just reportfor duty on Christmas Eve.)
What Do They Look Like?
Unless you’re St. Gemma, orone of her vision-
ary cohorts, the“look” of anangel is fluid,limited onlyby theboundariesof imagina-tion. Angelspresumably
made theirspeedy jour-
neys from theskies, so early
artists depicted
them with wings. Halosgraced the heads of bothangels and saints, anartistic shorthand for
holiness. And those full-length, flowing angelic robesfavored by Renaissance
artists were really just etherealadaptations of the garments drap-ing their more down-to-earth reli-gious subjects. (There are, ofcourse, always exceptions: thedefending Archangel Michael is
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Kneeling angel marked“Germany,” and Hummel angelcandleholder. 4-1/2 inches high;7-1/2 inches high. $25 to $40; $75to $100.
Collectible Angel Figurines Land
Just In Time For The Holiday
The Christmas tree and Neapolitan Baroquecrèche at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, along-standing yuletide tradition in New York, ison view for the holiday season, (through January6, 2013.) The brightly lit, 20-foot blue spruce -with a collection of 18th-century Neapolitanangels and cherubs hovering among its boughsand groups of realistic crèche figures flanking theN a t i v i t yscene at itsbase - willonce againdelight holi-day visitors inthe Museum’sM e d i e v a lS c u l p t u r eHall. The Metis located at1000 FifthAvenue at82nd Street,in New YorkCity.
Set infront of the18th-centurySpanish choirscreen fromthe Cathedralof Valladolid,with recordedC h r i s t m a smusic in thebackgroundand daily
lighting ceremonies, the installation reflectsthe spirit of the holiday season.
The annual Christmas display has evolvedthrough the generosity, enthusiasm, and dedi-cation of the late Loretta Hines Howard, whobegan collecting crèche figures in 1925. Soonafter, Mrs. Howard conceived the idea of pre-
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Annual Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèchedisplay at The Metropolitan Museum in New York City;a 20-foot blue spruce with a collection of 18th-centuryNeapolitan angels and cherubs among its boughs andgroups of realistic crèche figures flanking the Nativityscene at its base, displayed in the Museum’s MedievalSculpture Hall. Gift of Loretta Hines Howard, 1964.Behind the tree: Reja from the Cathedral of Valladolid,Spanish, 1763, wrought iron, partially gilt, and limestone,52 by 42 foot (15.86 by 12.81 m). Gift of The WilliamRandolph Hearst Foundation, 1956.Detail of the Neapolitan Baroque crèche. Gift of Loretta Hines Howard, 1964.
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Vintage Higgins fusedglass hanging angel, fash-ioned from patterned glassremnants, brass halo. 11inches high, $400 to $450.
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comfy. When we go to themovies, and see edgyangels like off-the-wallJohn Travolta inMichael, or broodingNicholas Cage in City ofAngels, we ask, grumpi-ly, “what have they gotto be so unhappy about?After all, they’reangels.”
Mid-century angelfigurines, on the otherhand, couldn’t be happi-er. Whether glass orceramic, whether wil-lowy seraphic or cheru-bically impish, winsomesmiles and gentle posesare the norm. Thedesigners of these fig-
urines knew what wouldsell...and what sold were
angels pleasurableenough to look at ona daily basis.
Nearly everydomestic giftwarefirm from the 1940swell into the 1960sincluded atleast oneangel fig-urine in itsinventory.A m o n gthose offer-ing interest-ing varia-tions:
CeramicArts Studio,M a d i s o n .CAS wasamong themost prolif-ic angel-providers .P r i n c i p a ld e s i g n e rBetty Harrington’sangels are notablenot only for the high
quality of execu-tion, (exquisitelyrendered facial featuresare a Ceramic Arts trade-mark), but also fortheir interpretivevariety. There are“ s t a n d a r d ”angels, such as the “Praise &Blessing” pair. There arewhimsical angels, such as the“Angel Trio”: one youthfulangel pores over a choirbook, another kneels inprayer, a third reaches to theheavens clasping a gold star.There are even such unusualadaptations as the “Angels inthe Clouds” candleholders.The console set’s three seatedcherubs, resting on ceramicclouds, depict the precepts“See No Evil,” “Hear NoEvil,” and “Speak No Evil”.
A stickler for accuracy,
Harrington would runher angel proto-types, (as well as
those for other reli-gious-themed ceram-ics), past the nunswhose convent was
near theStudio. If adesign metwith their
approval,it was a“go” forp r o d u c -tion.
B e t t yLou Nichols,California. Doangels have eye-lashes? Betty LouNichols’ do. Sodo practically allof the other fig-urines turned outby this designer.Although pri-m a r i l y
known for popular-izing “lady head”
v a s e s ,Nichols alsocreated anextensive line
of holiday figurals,including, naturallyenough, angels. Tooenchanting for Christmas-only display, their hand-applied, three-dimension-al black lashes make BettyLou angels instantly rec-ognizable. Well, that andthe “Betty Lou lips”. Pink,and always hand-paintedby Betty, those lips puckerup in an especially-appro-priate-for-angels Cupid’s-bow.
Howard Pierce,California. Angels in the
abstract? Ceramist HowardPierce specialized in distill-ing things down to theiressence, and his angel fig-urines were no exception.There’s nothing extraneoushere. Often faceless, or withrudimentary, almost primi-tive features, Pierce angels
are identifiable primarily byshape. We see the wings, andthe folded hands; simplededuction fills in the blanks.These are not so much “real-istic” angels, but rather theidea of angels. The concept isequally valid, and equallysatisfying.
Higgins Glass Studio,Chicago. Known primarilyfor fused glass decorative
housewares, free-formsculptures, and 1950’s-modern mobiles, angelsare among the relativelyfew figural glass piecesreleased by the HigginsStudio. No two Higginsangels are exactly alike.
Some of these fanciful con-glomerations of geometricshapes are fashioned of plainglass in bright primary col-ors; other utilize patterned
glass remnants. There areHiggins angels with goldaccents, Higgins angels with“chip” glass dotting thewings, and Higgins angelswith embedded brass feet andhalos. The childlike playful-ness of Higgins angels, (pret-ty much like that of angelsthemselves), radiates joy.
Angel FoodWhat’s a birthday without
“Hear No Evil,” “See No Evil,” and “Speak No Evil”: “AngelsIn The Clouds” by Ceramic Arts Studio. 5 inches high, $240 to$300 a set.
Cherub boy wall plaque byFreeman-McFarlin Originals.$30 to $40.
Higgins “Blue Angelon Brass Stand”. 15-1/2 inches high,$400 to $450. (Photoby Leslie Piña.)
Whimsical Higgins wall angel,chip glass accent on wings. 5inches high, $35 to $50.
often depicted inRomanesque militarygarb; cherubim (aka“cherubs”) are invariablyrendered as Cupid-likeberibboned babies.)
Wings. Halos.Flowing robes. The basicsof angelic illustrationhave, over the years,remained relatively con-stant. But once thosebasics have been satisfied,when it comes to depict-ing angels, the sky’s thelimit. And who, (otherthan Saint Gemma), isgoing to argue?
Earth AngelsToday’s most popular
angel figurines date from themid-twentieth century, andthere’s a reason for that. Theyremind us of the childhoodwe had, (or wish we’d had).They’re friendly...soothing...
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Howard Pierce abstract stand-ing angel (11-1/2 inches high),and seated child angel (4-1/2inches high). $125 to $150; $35to $50.
deLee Art “Sweet Dreams”sleeping angel. 6 inches high.$50 to $75.
Hedi Schoop’s cherub wall planters, 9 inches high, 8 inches high.$250 to $300 a pair.
Collectible Angel Figurines Land Just In Time For The Holiday
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“Tom, Dick & Holly” angels by Betty Lou Nichols. Tallest figure,7 inches high, $100 to $150 a set.
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ANGEL FIGURINES
course, once you’vecollected a completeset with birth-stones, you maywant to move on to acomplete set withmonthly décor items. Butlook on the bright side: ifyou’ve ever received anangel as a birthday gift,there are only 11 more togo!)
Touched By AnAngel (or Two)
“In these days”, saysan old Polish proverb, “youmust go to heaven to find anangel.” Well perhaps. Butluckily, angelic repre-sentations are muchmore accessible. Justaround the corner, atthe next garage sale, fleamarket, antique shop, show,or mall, mid-century angelfigurines of all types can befound, ready and willing toprovide a bit of celestial gloryat amazingly low prices.
So, what’s keeping you?Heaven can’t wait!
Happy Holidays!
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senting the elaborate Nativity scene within aChristmas tree, angels swirling upward to thecrowning star.
This unusual combination was first pre-sented to the public in 1957, with theMetropolitan’s first exhibition of Mrs.Howard’s collection. Since 1964, more thantwo hundred 18th-century Neapolitan crèchefigures have been given to the Museum byLoretta Hines Howard, and they have beendisplayed each holiday season for more than40 years. Linn Howard, Mrs. Howard’sdaughter, worked with her mother for manyyears on the annual installation. Followingher mother’s death in 1982, she has contin-ued to create new settings for the figures sheadds to the collection. Andrea Selby, LinnHoward’s daughter, follows the traditionpassed down by her mother and grandmoth-er and joins in the creation of the displayeach year.
The towering tree is adorned withcherubs and some 50 gracefully suspendedangels. The landscape at the base displaysthe figures and scenery of the NeapolitanChristmas crib.
This display mingles three basic elementsthat are traditional to 18th-century Naples:the Nativity, with adoring shepherds andtheir flocks; the procession of the three Magiand their exotically dressed retinue of Asiansand Africans; and, most distinctively, a
crowd of colorful townspeople and peasantsrepresenting lifelike characters with intrigu-ing facial expressions. The theatrical scene isenhanced by a charming assortment of ani-mals - sheep, goats, horses, a camel, and anelephant - and by background pieces that cre-ate a dramatic setting for the Nativity, includ-ing the ruins of a Roman temple, several
quaint houses, and a typical Italian fountainwith a lion’s-mask waterspout.
The popular Christmas custom of restag-ing the Nativity is traditionally credited toSaint Francis of Assisi. The employment ofman-made figures to reenact the hallowedevents reached its height of complexity andartistic excellence in 18th-century Naples,where local families, often assisted by pro-fessional stage directors, vied to outdo eachother in presenting elaborate and theatricalcrèche displays. The high artistic estimationof the genre is evidenced in works of thefinest sculptors of the period - includingGiuseppe Sammartino and his pupilsSalvatore di Franco, Giuseppe Gori, andAngelo Viva - who were called on to modelthe terracotta heads and shoulders of theextraordinary crèche figures. The Howardcollection includes numerous works attrib-uted to these as well as to other prominentartists.
The Museum’s crèche figures, works ofart unto themselves, range from six to 20inches in height. They have articulated bod-ies of tow and wire, heads and shouldersmodeled in terracotta and polychromed toperfection. The luxurious and colorful cos-tumes, many of which are original, wereoften sewn by women of the collecting fam-ilies and their ladies and enriched with jew-els, embroideries, and elaborate accessories,including precious metals in the form of gild-
ed censers, scimitars, and daggers, and silverfiligree baskets. The placement of theapproximately 50 large angels on theChristmas tree and the composition of thecrèche figures and landscape vary slightlyfrom year to year as new figures are added tothe collection.
Lighting ceremonies take place this yearon: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, andSundays at 4:30 p.m.; and Fridays andSaturdays at 4:30, 5:30, and 6:30 p.m. TheMuseum will be open on two special HolidayMondays in December this year, December24 and 31, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Lighting ceremonies on those dates will takeplace at 4:30 p.m.
Visitors can listen to several related audiomessages as part of the Museum’s AudioGuide program.
As part of the Christmas celebration, sev-eral concerts will take place in front of thetree in the Medieval Sculpture Hall. Formore information, contact the Museum’sDepartment of Concerts and Lectures at(212) 570-3949.
A complete list of programs and activitiesto be held at both the MetropolitanMuseum’s main building and The Cloistersduring the holiday season this year - familyprograms, films, concerts, tours, holiday din-ing, shopping (in the Met’s Holiday Shop),and more - can be found on the MetropolitanMuseum’s website at www.metmuseum.org.Detail of the Neapolitan Baroque crèche. Gift
of Loretta Hines Howard, 1964.
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07901 Summit 908-273-9373SUMMIT ANTIQUES CENTER, 511 Morris Ave. 2 floors, 60+ dealers.Antiques, collectibles. Smalls to furniture. Open 7 days 11-5. Free park-ing. www.summitantiquecenter.com
07930 Chester 908-879-7836CHESTER ANTIQUE MALL, 30+ Dlrs, noreproductions. 427 Rt.510 (old RT24)between Mendham & Chester, Tues -Sat10:30-5:00, Sun. 11:30-5:00. Furniture,primitives, glass, jewelry, art, etc.
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16159 W. Middlesex 724-528-2490ANTIQUE AND FLEA MARKET OF WESTMIDDLESEX RT18 S. Open Wed. thruSun. 9am-5pm. Monthly Auctions.Largest Antique Market in WesternPennsylvania.
16686 Tyrone 814-684-5088I-99 ANTIQUES, conveniently located offthe Tyrone Exit of Interstate 99, 1222Pennsylvania Avenue. Quality antiques& collectibles. 40 dealers. Open Daily10-5, Sun 12-5. Dealers welcome.
16801 State College 814-238-2980APPLE HILL ANTIQUES, Rt. 26N to 169Gerald Street. Distinctive antiques in agallery setting. Over 60 dealers. Opendaily 10 to 6. Wide variety.
17025 West Fairview 717-732-7680WE DABBLE, 73 2nd St. (on Rt 11-15) .3500 sq.ft. We buy/ sell for you.Marbles wanted. [email protected]
17062 Millerstown 717-589-7810STITCH IN TIME ANTIQUE & GIFT MALL43 N. Market St. Antiques, Collectibles,Furniture, Quality Handmade Crafts &Gifts. Open 7 days 10-5,Fri. til 8. Millerstown exit off RT322.
17090 Shermans Dale 717-582-3457HEARTS DESIGN AT NEEDFUL THINGS5800 Spring Rd. Open 7 days/ week 10-6. Antiques, Gifts & CustomEmbroidery, www.heartsdesign.com
17552 Mount Joy 717-653-9026STONE BARN ANTIQUES, 21/2 miles east of
Mount Joy, on Chiques Road, acrossfrom Liederkranz. Oak & pine furniture& general line. Call for appointment.
17745 Lock Haven 570-893-1650MARKET HAUS & GROVE, U.S. RT 220Lock Haven, PA exit RT 120. OpenThurs. - Sun. 9:30-5. 22,000 sq. ft. ofantiques, crafts, collectibles, furniture &such. A trip you’ll always remember.
17810 Allenwood 570-538-1886BALD EAGLE ANTIQUE CENTER, Rt. 15-approx 10-12 mi. N of I-80, Exit 210B or9 mi. S of Williamsport, PA. CLOSEDWinter of 2013 will OPEN Mid-April2013.
18071 Palmerton 610-826-4200NOW & THEN ANTIQUES & COL-LECTIBLES 636 Delaware Ave. Toys,Advertising, Autographs, Primitives.Hrs. Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-4 www.nown-thenantiques.com
18080 Slatington 610-767-8400BUS STOP INDOOR FLEA MARKET8281 RT 873, every Fri., Sat., Sun.9am-5pm. Crafts, Antiques, & FleaMarket items. Former Keystone LampFactory. New vendors welcomed.
18201 Hazleton 570-459-0037MANJONE’S VINTAGE STORE 783 AlterSt., furniture, kitchenware, primitives,collectibles, shoes, purses, & more.Hrs. Wed. thru Sun. 10-5.
18251 Sybertsville 570-788-1275HAL’S ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET, 732State Rte. 93, Exit 256 off I-80, take 93S. or Exit 145 off I-81, take 93 N.Sundays 9am-4pm.
18337 Milford 570-409-8636OLD LUMBERYARD ANTIQUES 113 7thSt. 2 large Multi-Dealer Shops, 10,000sq. ft. Mon., Thur-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.www.oldlumberyardantiquesllc.com
18655 Shickshinny 570-542-4489JAKE’S OUTPOST 51 W. Union St.Antiques, Collectibles & Militaria. HoursThursdays & Fridays 9am-6pm.
18657 Tunkhannock 570-836-8713APPLE WAGON ANTIQUE MALL, Rt.6, 5miles west of Tunkhannock. Primitives,furniture, glassware, pottery, toys,books, linens & coins. 25+ vendors.Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5.
18705 Plains 570-270-3107COOK & COOK ANTIQUES & Home
Furnishings. 29 E. Carey St. Quality multi-dlr shop. Antiques, furniture, lighting, jew-
elry, collectibles. Open Tues.-Sat. 10-5,Sun 12-4, www.cookandcookantiques.com
18914 Chalfont 215-997-3227BUCKS COUNTY ANTIQUE GALLERY, 8Skyline Dr. Just off Rt. 202, S of Rt.152.Antiques & more. Old/ new accessories,consignment furniture. 12,000 sq ft. ofBucks County’s Best. Tu.-Sa. 10-5, Sun12-5 buckscountyantiquegallery.biz
18930 Kintnersville 610-847-1966GRISTIES ANTIQUES AND ODDITIES,Rt. 611 near Rt. 32. 30 Dealers. Smallsand primitives to fine furniture. Openevery day 11-5. Free parking.
18938 New Hope 215-862-5454COCKAMAMIE’S 15 N. Main St.Specializing in Art Deco lighting,Furniture, Home Accessories, CelebrityAutographs & 1950’s. Authors of ArtDeco Lighting & Popular Art DecoLighting: Shades of the Past. OpenThurs.-Mon., appts. call 215-534-2169.With Ad receive additional discount.
18940 Wrightstown 215-598-8837NOSTALGIC NOOK, Rt413, CarouselVillage at Indian Walk. China, Stangl,Pennsbury Pottery, Glass-Cut &Pressed, Silver, Primitives, Furniture,Frames, Lamps. M-Sa 10-6. Sun 11-5.
18944 Perkasie 215-257-3564TREASURE TROVE, 6 S. 7th Street.Estate jewelry, furniture, linens, vintageclothing, glass, china, books, toys,kitchenware, advertising, postcards.Primitives to Deco. Dealers Welcome.Mon.-Sat. 10-5. “Since 1980.”
18947 Pipersville 215-766-7145BUX-MONT CONSIGNMENTSHOPPE 6719 Easton Rd. Over 75vendors with Antiques, Collectibles& Consignments. Ladies &Gentlemen- something for everyone.Open Daily 9-5, closed Tues./ Wed.
18951 Quakertown 215-536-4547ANTIQUES AT 200 EAST, Rts 212 &313. Multi-DLR shop; EAST BROADANTIQUES, 141 E. Broad St. 215-536-4408. One Stop 2 Fantastic Stores.Shop Where Dealers Buy! Open 7 days.
18962 Silverdale 215-453-1414THE FACTORY ANTIQUES ANDCOLLECTIBLES, 130 West Main St, Rt113, Bucks County. Featuring over 40fine Buck’s County Dealers. OpenWednesday thru Sunday 10am to 5pm.
19060 Garnet Valley 267-210-9921KITCHENIQUES at the Ardmart 1102Naamans Creek Rd. Antiques, col-lectibles, furniture, specializing inkitchen & restaurant decor. Hrs. Fri.-Sun. 11am-5pm, kitcheniques.com
19355 Frazer 610-651-8299FRAZER ANTIQUES. -Best kept secreton Phila. Main Line- Open daily 10am-5pm. 2 mi east of Rte 202 on Rt. 30.
19446 Landsdale 215-361-7910THE ARCHIVE, 725 W. 2nd St. 1000’sof used & antique books, magazines,postcards, ephemera, coins, records,furniture, antiques, collectibles. 21,000s.f. Tues.-Fri. 11-6, Sat.-Sun. 10-6,thearchivebooksandpaper.com
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Ucagco angel flowerholders, 6-1/2 inches high, $20 to $25 apair.
Renaissance-style angel candle-holder, unmarked. 13 incheshigh, $25 to $30.
Higgins “Tripod Angel,” 11inches high, $275 to $300.
“Singing Angel” by Betty LouNichols, 8 inches high, $50 to$75.
Ceramic Arts Studio “Angel withCandle” (5 inches high, $65 to $75),and “Sleeping Girl Angel” (3-1/4inches high, $125 to $140).
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Johnson is the co-author of numerousSchiffer books on mid-twentieth centurydesign, including“Postwar Pop:Memorabilia of theMid-20th Century”.Among his treasures:an October “birthdayangel”. Please addressinquiries to: [email protected].
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1500 Paxton Street, HARRISBURG, PA 17104 ANTIQUE POOL TABLE: 1:00 P.M.! Brunswick Balke Collender c. 1875. FURNITURE : 100+ Lots! Antique: Oak: Bookcase, Drop Front Desk, Table & Chairs, Dressers, Washstand; Screen; Spinning Wheel; Victorian Side-by-Side; Carved German Chair; Needlepoint Fire Screen; Buggy Bench; Victrola; Primitive Hanging Cabinet; Decorated Blanket Chest; Mahogany Four Poster Bed; Cedar Chest; Victorian Settee; Farm Table; Blue Glass Coffee Table; Steamer Trunks; Bookcases; Modern: Upholstered Living Room Furniture; Writing Desks; Dressing Table; Nesting Tables; Sideboard; Futon; Garden Furniture; Markusen Metal Studios Modernist Mirror; Gilded Wall Shelves; Lighting: Floor & Table Lamps; Pool Table Lights; Rugs: Room Size & Scatter. CLOCKS: Dwarf Clock in Chinoiserie Case; Mantel Clocks. BOOKS: Home & Art Magazine 1892;
Encyclopedia of Needlework by Thérèse de Dillmont; More! DINNERWARE: Lenox “Holiday” & “Special”; Polish Ceramics; Silver-Plated Flatware Sets; Tea Sets including Holland Pewter; Serving Pieces; Waterford; Limoges; Noritake “Ranier”; Royal Doulton “Arcadia”; Crystal Decanter. CHRISTMAS: Ornaments; Christopher Radko; Nativity Set; Much, Much More! COLLECTIBLES: Silvertone Phonograph; Beer Steins; Hummels; Belleek; Vintage Clothes; Chinese Champleve Vase; Fenton Gone with the Wind La mp; Sevres Vase; Apache Coil Basket; Sleigh Bells ; Swarovski; African & Chinese Masks; Farm Implements; Navajo Saddle Blanket; Antique Microscope fro m Bethlehem Steel; Royal Doulton Figures; Pewter Cup Warmer; Majolica; Autographed Pool Balls; Halloween: Papier-Mâché Pumpkins & Cats, Costumes & Masks; Fiesta; Cigar Humidor; Royal Copenhagen Christmas Plates; Antique & Modern Dolls incl. Barbies; Coverlet Mary Melo t 1840; Lladro; Hand Painted Porcelain; Stained Glass Panels; Snowbabies; Canton; Carnival Glass; Asian Ceramics; Costume Jewelry: Joan Rivers, Watches, Nolan Miller, Kenneth Lane. HOUSEHOLD: New Linens & Bedding; Singer Featherweight Sewing Machine; Haier Wine Cooler; Nikon SM2645 Microscope ; 2 Trumpets: Yamaha & C.C. Conn Ltd. ART: 100+ Pcs. Antique & Modern: Originals & Prints; Peter Max Poster; Penn State College Print; Native American Sculptures; E. Larroque; J.C. Arter; Zapata Pen & Inks; Deen; H.T. Alken; I. Moskowitz; K. Godwin; B. Yealdhall; A. Valentin; G. Coheleach; Duck Stamps; S. Shuglie; C. Cobb; S. Begay Navajo; R. Sassaman; Yuji Hiratsuka; Mary Mark; Li Mao; J. Ruthven; L. Richmond; P. Cantrell; M. Parrish; Tin Washington Print; Remington; Peale Silhouettes; Chinese Watercolor; Russel; More!
Visit www.CordierAntiques.com for photos & more details. Directions: From 83 South 17th Street Exit, Left onto 17th Street, Right onto Paxton; From 83 North 13th Street Exit, Right onto 13th Street, Right onto Paxton. 10% Buyer’s Premium. Terms: Cash, PA checks. Out-of-state checks w/prior approval. All major credit cards accepted. Food concession.
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Santa made an earlyappearance this year, arriv-ing behind the wheel of aTippco clockwork roadsterthat finished as top lot inBertoia Auctions’September 21 to 23Toybox Treasures sale inVineland, New Jersey. Thejaunty circa-1928 tin con-vertible, profusely decorat-ed with images of toys,teddies and colorful bal-loons, even toted a revolv-ing Christmas feather treeon its trunk. In his “fur”-trimmed crimson robe andcap, Tippco’s Santa wasthe perfect grand marshal forthe 2,246-lot parade of toys,banks and doorstops to fol-
low, lead-ing pricesrealized at$28,910.All pricesq u o t e di n c l u d eb u y e r ’ spremium.
T h em u c h -anticipat-ed eventdrew afull houseof bidderswho werekept ontheir toesb yI n t e r n e tand phone
competitors during all threesessions. As the hammer fell
on the last lot, the sale totalwas confirmed at $2,082,000.
Finishing in the second-place slot behind the TippcoSanta car was a circa-1925Gendron Pioneer LinePackard pedal car. In original
condition with a retractablesoft cover and rear panel thatopens to reveal a rumbleseat, the 66-inch-long carwas described in the catalogas possibly being the finestknown example. Against anestimate of $10,000 to$15,000, it was whisked outof the saleroom for $23,600.
The power of theMarklin name was evi-denced by the strong interestin Lot 929, a circa-1910painted cast-iron accessorylamppost. Its fine detailsincluded candle-poweredglass globes and ornate Art
Nouveau styling. Enteredwith a $4,000 to $5,000 esti-mate, the 16-3/4-inch triplelamppost (one globe missing)lit the way to a final phonebid of $21,240.
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Bradley & Hubbard figuralcast-iron “Whistling Jim”doorstop, $7,080. BertoiaAuctions image.
Top lot of the sale: circa-1928 Tippco tinplate Santa car with revolv-ing Christmas feather tree, $28,910.
Marklin’s fastidious attentionto detail was Lot 864, an 11-inch circa-1890’s Tilbury
coach with wicker-type sides,large spoke wheels and pair
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Circa-1910 Marklin cast-ironaccessory lamppost with glassglobes, and Art Nouveaustyling, $21,240.
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musical instruments, Japanese woodblock prints, Marx train set, pocket watches, wristwatches, a John Deere child’s buckboard, a Wilcox & Smith sewing machine lamp, several boat models, a portrait of a man signed TS (Thomas Sully) , genre painting of a woman signed Felice Schneider , a watercolor of a black woman going to market signed A. B. Frost , a good selection of US coins, A. Laux painting, WWII lead ships, pond boats and boat models, lots of costume jewelry and much more.
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Auction #1 Jewelry & Boy Scout Collectible Auction
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2012 2:00 P.M. Starting at 2:00 P.M. With a large collection of jewelry from a prominent York, PA Estate to include: Sterling silver; Designer watches; Pocket watches; Native American turquoise; Mickey Rooney dresser set; Loads of costume jewelry and much more. 4:00 P.M. Large Boy Scout collection to include: Many patches; 100s of hardcover Boy Scout sto - rybooks; Yearbooks; Neckerchiefs & slides; Belts & buckles; Pins; Ribbons; 100s of Scouting mugs; St er - ling Sea Scout badges; Many Sea Scout items; and much more. This vast Scouting collection belongs to Connie & Bob Gehman of New Holland. Bob has been involved with Troop 48 for 50 years serving as scout master for 34 years. Connie has been involved in Boy Sco uting for 40 years and involved in Girl Scouting for 60 years. The Gehman’s are downsizing and find the ne ed to liquidate their personal collection.
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Starting at 9:00 A.M. with early MLB memorabilia; 13-Smith Miller trucks; Atom B.O. Motorcycle; Tonka, Structo and lots of pressed steel
trucks; Tin windup & Battery-op toys; 25 Promotional cars; Model kits; Match - box; Pedal car & tractor; Large remote control airplanes; AMT Turnpike race set; 25 Franklin Mint cars; Hopalong Cassidy collectibles; Big Little books; Lionel trains; 30 H.O. engines; “G” scale engines & rolling stock and many more toys. Second Auctioneer starting with coins then Collectibles at 9:00 A.M. to include: Coins: 20 Morgan & Peace dollars, silver including Mer - cury & Roosevelt dimes, half dollars; Steel pennies, half cent, large cents and more; Large marble collection; 100 Pocketknives; Moseman’s peanut butter tin; Bronze statues; Fishing rods & tackle; Ammunition; Hand tools; Glassware; and more.
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FRIDAY, DEC. 28 TH STARTING AT 4:00 P.M. Preview: Friday, Dec. 28 th Noon-4:00 P.M.
4 P.M.: COINS: Will consist of 1910 Indian; 2 1 ⁄ 2 dollar gold pc. Complete set of Franklin half dollars; complete set of Roosevelt dimes; 1946-1964 D collection of Liberty stand half dollars; 1916-1947 collection of Wa shington quarters; 1946-1964 collection of Ben Franklin halves minus two; Morgan & Peace 30 silver dollars; $120 face v alue in Walking Liberty half dollars; 29 Barber dimes; 280 Mercury dimes; 100 pre-1950 Washington quarters; over 50 proof & unc. mint sets; Indian head pennies; wheat pennies; type coins including 2 cents, 3 cents pcs.; Buffalo n ickels; Ike dollars; Seated half dollars; bust half dollars; tokens; bronze Lincoln medals paper money 1928 & 1934 series; ones, fives, tens, twenties. Olympic coin sets; silver Eagles; one ounce bars & more. Jewelry: Gold rings; cameo; pins; diamonds; necklaces; and costumes; sterling silver Jewelry. Many pcs. of turquoise; costumes; Isenberg; Gold Filled & over 50 pocket watches including 16’s Railroad; 18’s Hunting cases; Hunting cases; many high grade.
6:00 P.M. : Country Furniture & Early American period furniture; 3 cherry corner cupboards, Tenn. cherry wardrobe; Tenn. walnut 12 tin pie safe w. blue paint; burled bowl; early sleigh; sleds; wagons; wicker buggies; blanket boxes; cherry chest. Cherry & tiger maple one & two drawer stand; stepback cherry twelve pane cupboard; iron base industrial harvest table w. pine top; spice cab.; many crocks; jugs; baskets; nice selection of quilts & coverlets; wood duck decoys; tiger maple bed; Wainscoted cupboard; early painted peekaboo cupboard; kerosene lighting; copperware; copper kettle; Griswold iron; John Deere pedal tractor; John Deere toys; oil paintings; dinner bell; 12-pane two pcs. cupboard with pie shelf; plate racks; Dishes; Jadeite; Guardian service; Singer Featherweight; Windsor chairs; old Colonial love seat; early wooden wheelbarrow; snowshoes; tiger maple turned compote; pr. Early portraits; cherry chest.
SATURDAY, DEC. 29 TH , 2012 10:00 A.M. DOORS OPEN 8:00 A.M.
Over 100 pcs. Furniture : Standard grade Wooten desk; Meeks Rosewood Hawkins Sofa; Horner Bros. bookcase w. carved ladies w/leaded glass doors; Harvard dental cabinet; Oak mantel w. mirror; French oak sideboa rd w. curio top w. beveled glass; three matching 6 stack Bookcases by Macey, Jean Harlow dressing mirror. Oak Pcs.: Sec. china cab.; rd. oak tables; sq. oak table; parlor tables; high oak beds; 3 pcs. oak bedroom se t; wardrobes; sideboard china buffets; 5 curved glass china cab.; Stick n ball; fern stands; S curved rolltop desk ; oak partner’s desk; file cabinet; 3 door icebox; 3 two door bookcases; Hoosier cab.; two pcs. stepback cupboards; English one & 2 door wardrobes; Dressers; highboys; washstands; sofa tables; chairs; Limbert Rocker; Walnut Pcs. : Victorian; chairs, lady’s walnut cylinder desk w. one door top; walnut cylinder desk w. two door top; walnut drop front sec. t wo door top; marble top tables; fern stands; washstands marble top sideboard; two door bookcase w. two drawer base, musi c cab, high Victorian bed, marble top dressers; parlor pcs.; table sq. walnut dining room table; Abattant Desk; walnut cup boards; two door wardrobe; sofa; footstools; Glassware, Tiffany, Aurene Steuben; Czechoslovakia; Lundberg Studios; Ga lle; Cameo; Peach; Roseville; Rookwood; Weller; Fiesta; Flow Blues; Moser; Cut Glass by Hawkes; Libbey; Hoarse; ice cre am tray; heart shaped dish; cover cut boxes; Wave Crest boxes; bud vase; cranberry; cruets; silver plate; sterling; & much more. Lighting & Lamps: Tiffany Studios; three light Lily; Tiffany Studios bell table lamp w. Art Glass shade; Pairpoint 18 in. Harbor scene Artist Durand; Handel; Reverse Painted lamp; B&H panel lamp; Miller lamp; Chicago Mosai c leaded glass lamp; counter balance w. art glass shade; panel lamps; Phoenix Reverse painted lamps; Desk Lamps, Fl oor Lamps; Hanging Leaded glass shades; Handel leaded glass lamp; Art Glass hanging fixtures; figural lamps; Ar t Nouveau post lamps & more; three large wooden ships in cases. Clocks: Regulator, Vienna Regulator; Mantel, Gingerbread, Carriage clocks. Note: Large Sale The Best Of The Year , bring your trucks & trailers; plenty of parking at our 16,000 sq. ft. facilities. Kitchen on-site, Heated. More Pictures www.hasauction.com • Auctionzip.com #16741
Terms: Driver’s License needed for check in. Cash or Check day of auction. Visa & MasterCard accepted. 13% Buyer’s Premium charged on all purchases. 6.25% Sales tax Applies; Dealers please bring a copy of sales tax license. Announcements on sale date take precedence over printed material.
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Tiger Maple
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Tenn. Cherry Tenn. Cherry Wardrobe Wardrobe
Tenn. Walnut Pie Safe
Burled Bowl
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Cherry Corner Cabinet Cherry Corner Cabinet
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Marble Bust
Carnival Glass Roseville &
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Royal Danish 12 Place Setting
Picasso Painting
Lundberg Studios
Tiffany Studio
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Wurlitzer First 1 More Time Plays 45 Jukebox
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Porcelain Plaque Meeks Rosewood
Hawkins Sofa
Jean Harlow Dresser
Oak French Sideboard With Beveled Glass Marble Top
Swing Clock
Horner Oak Bookcase w/Ladies Oak Full Size Bed
Oak Mantel
Bronze
Mahog. Full Size Bed
3 Pcs. Bedroom Set
Black Forest
Chinese Urn With Jade Cup
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Pairpoint Harbor Scene Signed Duran
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Dairyland Antiques Auction THURSDAY, DEC. 27 TH AT 4:30 P.M.
(DOORS OPEN AT 2:00 P.M.) FRIDAY, DEC. 28 TH AT 4:30 P.M.
SATURDAY, DEC. 29 TH AT 8:30 A.M.
Location: 7866 SR 655, REEDSVILLE, PA 17084 (from Rt. 322 take Reedsville/Belleville exit, watch for signs)
Very Large 3-Day Auction full of Antiques, Primitives, Furniture, Advertisers, Sports Memorabilia, Beautiful Glassware, Books, Linens, Graniteware, Paintings, Prints (Ned Smith & others), Authenticated Autographs, Collectibles, Postcards, Showcases, Approx. 30 plus pcs. of cast-iron cookware by Griswold - Wagner - Favorite - Wapak & others, Plus a whole lot more!!! Special Note : Dairyland Antiques remains open for business. Therefore there may be items listed on sale bill and photographed on website that maybe sold prior to auction. Plan now to attend this 3-day event. Auction Order - Dec. 27th Box lots, Misc. items, Dec. 28th middle of the road type items, Dec. 29th Fine antiques, Beautiful glassware, Higher end items. Depending on remaining inventory we may be selling with 2 auctioneers at same time. Go to www.chesneyauction.com in case of snow cancellation . Terms Of Sale : Cash or good check, Bring Chair, Food stand.
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COLLECTION OF SPIRITS from the Estate of William D’Anjolell includes 60+ bottles of single malt scotch, vodka, whisky, liqueur, brandy and cognac. COLLECTION OF FOLK ART POTTERY by James and Verna Seagraves includes face jugs, banks, whistles, birds, Sgraffito plates,
candlesticks, fat lamps, and hollowware. Available for online bidding at Artfact.com and AuctionZip.com beginning at 9:00 A.M. COLLECTION OF VINTAGE WRISTWATCHES: 28 lots of vintage wristwatches including, Rolex, Cartier, Hamilton, and Bulova. Available for online bidding at Artfact.com and AuctionZip.com beginning at 9:00 A.M. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Slant Front Desk; Dovetailed Blanket Chest & Petite Dovetailed Blanket Chest; Windsor Chair; Victorian Armchairs; Eastlake Love Seat; Federal style Sofa; Farm Table; four Hitchcock Chairs; Hanging Oil Lamp (electrified); Lamp Tables; 2 over 3 Drawer Chest; Shoe Store Bench; Oriental Rugs; Artwork including two Isaac Clarence Kulp watercolors; Misc. Reproduction Frakturs; Fine Table Linens; Quilts; Jewelry; Collection of 40+ Cork Screws including mechanicals, bone and wood handle; Enameled Tinware. RADIO PREMIUMS: Lone Ranger, Roy Rogers, Hopalong, Tom Nix, Capt. Midnight & others. FINE FURNISHINGS: Set of 6 L. & J.G. Stickley Dining Chairs; Cherry Extension Table; Conant Ball Hutch; Pine Shop Kneehole Desk and Stands; Stearns & Foster
Mattress & Box Spring; Maple Twin Beds; BR Furnishings; Rattan Family Room Suite; Sony Bravia KDL 37” HD TV; Dell Dimension 4500 Computer; misc. Audio Equipment; Bose Wave Radio. CHINA & GLASSWARE: Royal Doulton “The Favourite”; Ironstone & Castleton China Dinner sets; Adams cups/saucers; assorted glassware; collection of salts. Deldare - Buffalo pottery including - tankards, trays, chargers, tea sets, cups and saucers, bowls, plates and trivets. SILVER: Set of Christofle silver flatware service for 18 (+/-); Stieff sterling flatware set; misc. sterlin g service pieces. SPORTS MEMORABILIA: Bats - signed by Ryan Howard, 1955,1964, 1979,1981 American League
Championship, 1950, 1978, 1993, National League Championship, 1937, 1950, 1958 World Championship, Balls - 1976 Dodgers, Hank Aaron; Football - Nittany Lions signed by Joe Paterno.
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of side lamps. In pristine con-dition, it sped past its $10,000to $12,000 estimate to settleat $20,060.
Making it a Marklin tri-fecta, Lot 1276, a compoundsteam engine with many intri-cate nickeled parts, led its cat-egory at $11,800, near the topof its estimate range.Bertoia’s catalog noted that itwould have been an expen-
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Many European
tin toys met orexceeded expecta-tions. A grouping ofFrench FernandMartin toys was kept in lineby a circa-1901 clockworkPoliceman in full blue feltuniform with painted tin hel-met. Against an estimate of$1,200 to $1,500, the musta-chioed officer commanded afinal bid of $6,490. OtherContinental charmers thatfinished well in the moneyincluded a circa-1895Gunthermann sky blue vis-à-vis with liveried driver,
$7,080; and a quin-tet of early carvedand painted woodfigures depictingAustrian trooperson horseback(Estate of PaulIngersoll collec-tion), $3,835 (esti-mate $900 to$1,200).
Train collectorswere on board for a
Marklin hand-painted tingauge 1 passenger set with 0-4-0 clockwork locomotiveand cobalt blue and brick-redcars with stepped pea greenroofs. Estimated at $1,500 to$2,000, it pulled out of thestation at $8,260.
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Hubley cast-iron “Truk” Mixerwith revolving drum, $14,160.Bertoia Auctions image.
Marklin compound steamengine, original retail price$1.75, sold at Bertoia’s for$11,800.
Circa-1925 GendronPioneer Line Packard
pedal car, $23,600.Bertoia Auctions
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Stephenson’s Auction 1005 Industrial Blvd.,
SOUTHAMPTON, PA 18966
Antiques & Decorative Arts Auction TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 ST , 2013 - 10 A.M.
Inspection - Fri., Dec. 28 th 12 Noon-4 P.M.; Mon., Dec. 31 st 11 A.M.-4 P.M.
and Tues., Jan. 1 st 9 A.M.-10 A.M. 15% Buyer’s Premium in house, 18% online at Liveauctioneers.com
215-322-6182 AH 000130 www.stephensonsauction.com [email protected]
Porcelain, China, Crystal, Silver, Etc. - Set of Steuben crystal stemware “7926” pattern - in five sizes (83 pieces total), Limoges oyster plates, Royal Copenhagen figurines, Lladros, Royal Doulton figurines, Swarovski crystal annual and ltd. edt. figures, Baccarat crystal, Boehm porcelain bird figurines, pair of Sarreguemines “Raven” pitchers, set of Spode china dinnerware “Indian Tree” approx. service for 12, Japanese Imari charger, English transfer platter “Manilla,” flow blue, Dresden figurines and tableware, Meissen “Blue Onion” center compote, Sevres double peacock figurine, Sevres bronze mounted center bowl, Limoges portrait plate, Musterschutz alligator stein, Mettlach 2959 stein, Ispanky “Rosh Hashana” figurine, Armani bride and groom figurines, Steuben tableware, English oval platter “Imari,” George II English (London 1814) sterling desk set, London 1825 large serving spoon, Georgian silver marrow scoop (London 1813), Andrew Fogelberg London sterling chamber stick 1767-1780, pair of Britannia silver salvers, Arthur Sibley London 1859 master salt, set of International Sterling “Joan of Arc” sterling flatware set - 74 pieces total, Frank Whiting sterling water pitcher, Whiting Div. of the Gorham Co. “Lily” sterling serving spoon, Durham sterling footed serving bowl with grape bunch handles, set of Lunt sterling silver flatware “Modern Victorian” - 40 pieces total, Siam silver repose plate, Durham sterling gravy boat with under tray, English sterling sugar shaker, Waterford crystal stemware service for 12 in five sizes, and more. Ivory, Jade and Asian Objects d’ Art - Japanese ivory and shibayama table screen 12” high, Chinese bronze and ivory silk iron, 19th C. Chinese ivory warrior figurines, pair of Japanese cloisonné 15” vases, Japanese wooden grotto with ivory and inlaid gold 18th - 19th C., pair of Chinese ivory temple vases ca. 1900, pair of Chinese 15” carved ivory attendant maidens ca. 1900, Japanese 19th C. tusk carving Kivannon and Buddhist monks among trees signed Sekine, Chinese ivory figural grouping depicting four meiren playing musical instruments, African ivory tusk carving, Chinese hardstone Quanyin figure, 19th C. Japanese carnelian carving of Kivannon and attendant, Chinese 18th C. white jade mountain and white jade seated Buddha, Chinese 18th C. white jade sage with double gourd and scroll, Chinese 18th C. celedon jade figure of official with Ju-I scepter, white jade garment fastener, 19th C. Japanese Satsuma bottle shaped 13” vase, Japanese 19th C. enameled porcelain winter landscape plates, pair of Japanese cylinder vases, pair of Kutani porcelain chargers, Japanese bronze dore pagoda model of a temple, Chinese Export Fitzhugh platter, round Canton platter, a pair of Chinese carved bone veneer sculptures in tusk form, lacquer shibayama panel, and more. Jewelry - Diamonds including Art Deco style 18k white gold solitaire engagement ring with 75 point princess cut center stone, 18k white gold diamond solitaire with 40 point center stone and matching platinum band, diamond tennis bracelets, Art Deco diamond filigree bracelets, necklaces, pins and necklaces, Victorian including gold brooch with carved coral flowers, pietra-dura brooches, cameos, gold heart locket with ruby, diamond and sapphire, gold necklaces with diamonds, pearls and colored stones, gold including 14k chains and rings with colored stones, Mikimoto 18k pearl ring, watches including Elgin 14k gold pocket watch with hunting case, gold filled pocket watches, men’s gold cased wristwatches including Longines, Wittnauer and Hamilton, lady’s gold cased diamond wristwatches, gold watch chains, silver including Mexican black onyx necklace and bracelet set, Judith Ripka bracelets, Michael Hilliar History of Ireland bracelet, miscellaneous items including coral bead necklaces, Salvatore Ferragamo purses, early 20th C. beaded evening bags, hatpins, and more. Artwork - Fern Coppedge o/b New Hope canal scene, pair of Nadia Leger serigraphs, Marie Metcalf o/c still life with oranges, three Gordon Grant lithographs, two Cuzco School oils on canvas, Bernard Buffet pochoir, Edward Adams o/b, Darina Marko abstract still life, pair of Japanese oils on linen, Kisteleki o/c landscape, and more. Furniture - Pennsylvania painted grain bin, Pennsylvania poplar jelly cupboard, three Pennsylvania poplar corner cupboards, mid-Atlantic grain bin with original red paint remnants, mid-Atlantic walnut pie safe with pierced tin panels, Pennsylvania softwood jelly cupboard, Pennsylvania two piece linen cupboard, Pennsylvania painted hanging pie safe, walnut and rush seat double back settee, Pennsylvania walnut corner cupboard, mid 19th C. poplar drop leaf dining table, Empire cherry chest-of-drawers, Empire butler’s desk, Pennsylvania grain painted jelly cupboard, Federal walnut game table, Jenny Lind mixed woods bench, walnut Federal drop leaf dining table, Pennsylvania poplar dry sink with hinged lid. Mount Vernon by Hickory Federal style inlaid cherry demilune commode, ten piece Mount Vernon by Hickory cherry banded Chippendale style dining room suite including table with two leaves, eight chairs and buffet, Mount Vernon by Hickory inlaid cherry secretary desk, Mount Vernon by Hickory Federal style mahogany bowfront chest of drawers with string inlay, pair of Federal style armchairs - custom upholstered, Hekman inlaid cherry flatware chest, Baker cherry pie crust table, Hekman inlaid cherry tea table, pair of Baker cherry round end tables, Federal style gilt and black enameled mirror. The Brainerd & Armstrong Co. embroidery thread cabinet, Louis XV style marble top hall table, walnut Renaissance Revival high-back bed, oak armoire with mirrored doors, walnut Victorian cylinder secretary desk, set of six Knoll style chrome and black leather armchairs, Chinese eight panel Coromandel lacquer floor screen, walnut Empire chest of drawers, pair of rope turned walnut pedestals with side columns, pair of Louis XV style marble top commodes with brass ormolu, La Barge Asian wall mirror, pair of Knoll cherry armchairs with upholstered seats, walnut gate leg dining table, English double bonnet burled walnut secretary desk ca. 1790, pair of contemporary white leather armchairs with one ottoman by Soft Line S.p.A. Italy, and more. Also - Bird carvings by John A. Bower, French repeater carriage clock, Seth Thomas oak cased regulator clock, brass and glass carriage clock, Gilbert calendar clock, many stoneware crocks - some with cobalt decoration - some with maker’s names including Cowden & Wilcox, stoneware advertising rolling pin, Arcade crystal No. 3 wall mounted coffee grinder, punched tin candle lantern, Pennsylvania pine double sided springerle board dated 1862, early tinware, pair of pewter candlesticks dated 1679, two Russian samovars, hollow copper running horse weathervane, vintage patchwork quilts, zebra skin rug, Navajo rugs, two Pueblo 12” pottery vessels, Sioux ceremonial moccasins, Chinese roof tiles, copper candy kettle, bronze life-size horse head on stand, soap advertising crate and advertising spice crate, pair of brass fireplace stands, chestnut ballot box, Pennsylvania walnut miniature tall case clock - Hy Bower, F. (Feste) Swome, Sunoco double sided porcelain sign, pair of Chinese glazed pottery lamps, hand painted Sevres type porcelain lamp with bronze mountings, slag glass panel lamp with bronze base, pair of brass floor lamps with paw feet, Seth Thomas inlaid mahogany mantel clock, pair of Kirman Persian rugs, Caucasian runner rug, hooked folk art rug - cat on pillow, ca. 1850 child’s sleigh, set of four mahogany doors with etched glass panels, brass ship’s steering column and wheel, 1827 alphabet sampler, pair of walnut framed German pottery plaques, pair of bronze figural plaques, and more.
Pair Of Nadia Leger Artist’s Proofs - Pencil Signed Marie Metcalf O/C Still Life With Oranges
George II English (London 1814)
Sterling Desk Set
Set Of Spode China Dinnerware “Indian Tree” Approx. Service For 12
Pennsylvania Walnut Miniature Tall Case Clock -
Hy Bower, F. (Feste) Swome
Patchwork Quilt “Honeycomb” With Provenance Ca. 1930
Bird Carvings By
John A. Bower
Hollow Copper Running Horse Weathervane
Pennsylvania Poplar Corner Cupboard With
Original Red Paint Remnants
Stoneware Grouping Including Cowden &
Wilcox
Brass Ship’s
Steering Column
And Wheel
Mount Vernon By Hickory Inlaid Cherry Dining Room Suite
Pair Of Federal Style Armchairs
Chinese Export Platters, English “Imari” Platter
English Double Bonnet Burled Walnut Secretary Desk Ca.1790
Silver grouping
Miniature Portrait Paintings On Porcelain
Navajo Rugs
Gold Victorian Cameos
Swarovski 1998
Limited Edt.
Peacock
Two Pueblo 12” Pottery Vessels
Grouping Of 18th And 19th C. Ivory, Jade And Carnelian Orientalia
Gold, Diamond And Turquoise Stickpin
White Gold And Diamond Jewelry
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CAGLE AUCTION COMPANY Presents a
NEW YEAR’S DAY EXTRAVAGANZA
TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 ST AT 1 P.M. Jefferson Civic Center
65 Kissam Street, JEFFERSON, GA 30549
This is our biggest and best auction of the year! Full of great antiques, collectibles & oddities!
Partial listing: 1800’s hand-pulled fire pump it has been identified by the London Fire Museum as coming From Queen Victoria’s household, c.1911 Ward’s Orange Crush clock, Rare & Massive U.S. Stamp collection book value well over 60k, Southern Pottery including Edgefield, Landrum, Early NC face jug, Crawford Co., GA, Pyle, Merritt, North Ga. Pottery, rare early upside down Face Jug by Clint Alderman, c.1840’s Tenn. Sugar chest on legs & Jelly cupboard w/orig. tins, 4 drawer J.&P. Coats’ spool cabinet, two 2 drawer J.&P. Coats’ spool cabinets, Great selection of Cambridge Royal Tuscan glass,
Jadeite & Depression glass, Advertising signs, Coke, Gas & Oil, and many more, Oil Lamps: c.1877 Santa oil lamp, Green Depression open rose, Vaseline & forest green lamps, plus a great collection of miniature oil lamps, Great selection of Confederate Civil War relics, Plus many lots of beautiful antique furniture, collectibles & oddities!
TOO MUCH TO LIST! Check our website for photos & details
WWW.CAGLEAUCTION.NET Many items will be available for live online bidding at www.proxibid.com/cagleauction
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Santa Oil Lamp, 1877
Edgefield Double Strap
Handle
Early 1900’s Ward’s Orange
Crush Clock
Early Clint Alderman
Ground Fired Upside Down
Face Jug
Cambridge Royal Tuscan
Tenn. Cherry Sugar Chest
Massive Stamp Collection
36 In. White Porc. Coke
Button 15” Porcelain Texaco
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937-377-3700 OR 513-791-2323 Visit our website for over 400 photos: www.forsythesauctions.com
Directions: Take exit 46 off I-275 go North on Route 42 to quick left on Hauck Rd. This auction includes items from the Estate of Dale Wm. Cahill, Clinton County Case #20121203 and ot hers.
PERIOD & EARLY ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Great Shaker cupboard w/ old blue paint; period 18th C. William & Mary drop leaf table; outstanding carved Federal mantel; period Queen Anne chair w/orig. surface; tall period Queen Anne candlestand; period Chippendale Philadelphia attribution chair; etc. FRENCH STYLE & OTHER FURNITURE: Louis XVI style inlaid 6- pc. bedroom suite signed “Zucchi Furniture Co., New York”; Louis XV style desk; etc. EARLY SMALLS, FOLK ART & MISC.: Anna Pottery railroad pig flask; two Shaker oval pantry boxes w/old paint; 1820 Asa Phelps mourning watercolor; ca. 1820 mourning watercolor w/ship; early 12-dwr. spice box w/ old red; wooden optometrist eyeglass sign; ornate Vict. cast-iron deer mount head; early needleworks; early blown glass; Queen Anne candlesticks; early slip dec. redware pie plate; countertop wooden store Indian; Folk Art wooden
lady liberty; cherry dovetailed sliding lid spice box; mocha tub & mug; early theorems on silk; early Folk Art walking sticks & canes; unusual whiskey flask walking stick; sev. lodge items; Blue Decorated Stoneware incl. South Bros., Felicity, Ohio blue decorated jar; unusual McDonald & Benjamin Cincinnati, Ohio canning jar; stoneware jar w/tulip; blue decorated wide mouth stoneware jar; small blue decorated jug; etc. QUILTS & COVERLETS: Sev. fine outstanding early appliqué quilts in fine condition; patchwork quilts; crazy quilts; 18th C. Chintz bed cover; George H. Schultz 1855 coverlet; eagle coverlet; etc. SILVER: Pair of Samuel Hennell 1801 sterling salts cellars; Peter & Ann Bateman 1798 sterling meat fork; early 1807 Irish sterling sugar bowl; Samuel Hennell 1808 sterling wine coaster; George McHattie 1815 Scottish silver dish; four early silver English salts, 1748-1757; sev. early Kentucky coin silver spoons; Tiffany & Co. sterling silver humidor box; Tiffany & Co. sterling spoons & forks; Francis I sterling silver tray; Cohr Danish silver tea strainer; John Maitland Talbot caddy spoon; Russian Silver incl. Russian silver case; two Russian silver beakers; Russian enameled & silver spoons; etc. CIVIL WAR, SWORDS, FIREARMS & WAR RELATED ITEMS: Id’d Civil War Ohio 7th Cavalry frock coat & cape which
belonged to Major Augustus Norton; large Civil War photo of Lt. John Gibson; Civil War saddle with CSA markings; early 19th C. signal cannon; sev. swords incl. M1867 Ames; M1860 officer’s sword; Colton’s 1852 pocket map of Indiana; Firearms incl. Model 1873 trapdoor Springfield rifle; early percussion fowling gun; Remington rolling block rifle; etc. Third Reich Items incl. SA dagger; Allach porcelain SS plate; DAF photo album w/Albert Speer; etc. NATIVE AMERICAN & ALASKAN ESKIMO ITEMS: Large Native American Southwest basket; 19th C. Sioux beaded war club; several Navajo weavings; etc. large early model Eskimo kayak; etc.
PAINTINGS & ARTWORK: Over 40 incl. two Thomas C. Lindsay (Cincinnati, OH); John Weis (OH); Rudolf Tschudi (OH); Louis C. Vogt (Cincinnati, OH); Hayley Lever (NY/MASS); Paul Desmond Brown (NY); Christopher H. Shearer (PA); Merton W. Willmore (MASS/OH); Andrei A. Egorov (Russian); John Langstaff (UK); Rafael Michieli (Italian); Alberto Collina (Italian); Rosmond B. DeKalb (NH); Deanna Matteson (WY); Matthew A. Miles (NY); Hudson River School painting; several miniature paintings on ivory; etc. ROOKWOOD POTTERY: Vellum vase by E.T. Hurley; 7 1 ⁄ 2 ” vase by Leona VanBriggle; 5 1 ⁄ 2 ” carved & painted artist signed vase; 1887 bowl by Sally Toohey; etc. OTHER POTTERY : Wheatley Arts & Crafts bowl & vase; Weller tankards; Fulper; Roseville; etc. BRONZES & SCULPTURES: Incl. Antoine L. Bayre (French) pr. of bronze dogs; Peter Tereszczuk (Austrian) figural bronze bell; etc. LAMPS: Pittsburgh reverse painted desk lamp; Pittsburgh reverse painted table lampshade; Pairpoint attribution reverse painted table lamp; Handel Lily lampshade; two leaded slag glass shades; Miller metal overlay table lamp; bronze Art Nouveau lamp base w/cattails; two figural 3-light newel post lamps; etc. TIFFANY: Tiffany Studios Abalone bronze picture frame; Tiffany Studios Abalone bronze jewelry box; Tiffany Studios Abalone bronze thermometer; Abalone letter holder; Abalone cigarette case; Tiffany Studios grapevine picture frame; picture frame; Tiffany Studios 19th C. bronze inkwell; bronze floor ashtray, etc. Tiffany Glass incl. L.C. Tiffany Favrile gold vase; L.C. Tiffany Favrile gold bowl; L.C. Tiffany gas shade lamp; etc. ART GLASS, PORCELAIN, BRONZES, & MISC. ITEMS: Sev. pieces of Steuben incl. Steuben Intersia art glass shade; Steuben gold aurene vase; pr. of Steuben gold gas shade lamps; several sets of Steuben sherbets & goblets in orig. boxes; etc.; unusual 13” pulled feather art glass vase; Vict. rainbow m.o.p. art glass pieces; large Loetz type art glass vase; KPM porcelain plaque ; fine KPM quality porcelain plaque of Sarah Bernhardt; French enameled portrait of young lady; early Capo-di-Monte porcelain covered Hercules vase; Nippon; Cut Glass ; etc. ORIENTAL RUGS: Over 30 old estate Oriental rugs.
AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: This is a brief listing of a large quality antique auction with over 420 lots.
Please visit our website for over 420 photos and descriptions: www.forsythesauctions.com
TERMS & CONDITIONS: Cash, check, Visa & MasterCard w/proper ID. 15% Buyer’s Premium. 3% convenience fee for credit card. Absentee & phone bids accepted.
Unusual Victorian Cast-Iron Deer Mount
Over 30 Estate Oriental Rugs
Firearms & Swords
Art Glass
Tiffany
Louis XVI Style Inlaid 6-Pc.
Bedroom Suite
Silver
Bronzes & Porcelain Plaques
ID’D Civil War Ohio 7th Cavalry Frock Coat
Early Smalls
Anna Pottery Railroad Pig Flask
Quilts
Early Shaker Cupboard w/Orig.
Blue Paint
Thomas Corwin Lindsay (OH) Oil Painting
Andrei A. Egorov Russian Painting
Early Federal Mantel
FORSYTHES’ LARGE ANTIQUES AUCTION SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2012, 11:00 A.M.
Located at the Holiday Day Inn at 3855 Hauck Rd., SHARONVILLE (CINCINNATI), OHIO
PA Lic. #AU002776-R, AU001117-L, RY000126L Member of the National, Indiana, Pennsylvania,
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MAJOLICA MAJOLICA MAJOLICA WANTED WANTED WANTED
Majolica Auctions, the world’s leading auctioneer of Majolica and Oyster plates will be conducting our
SPRING 2013 MAJOLICA AND OYSTER PLATE AUCTION ON
APRIL 12 & 13, 2013 in HATFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA
Bidding at our Fall 2012 Majolica Auction was active with participation from the floor, absentee bids and the internet. The internet was responsible for 50%+ of the sales and we sold 97% of the items in the auction.
WE ARE CURRENTLY ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS OF MAJOLICA AND OYSTER PLATES FOR THIS AUCTION
We will be traveling throughout the east, northeast, southeast and southern states in January/February picking up collections. We also will be picking up other antiques and collectibles such as art pottery, porcelain, art glass, Victorian glass, toys, silver, coin collections and other items for our Spring Americana Auction in May 2013. If you would like to schedule an appointment for us to pick up your collection(s) while we are in the area, just give us a call at our office 260-854-2859 or send an email to [email protected] . We can schedule appointments in other parts of the US as well. Shipments will be accepted until February 1, 2013. I look forward to hearing from you.
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30+ Antique and Vintage Cameras, Antiques, Collectibles, Tools,
Modern and Antique Furniture, Box Lots, and much more not listed. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2012 4:00 P.M. Doors open at 9:00 A.M. for Preview
38 East King Street, ABBOTTSTOWN, PA 17301
See us at www.oldetymeauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID#6276
Food available. Terms - No Buyer’s Premium Cash, PA Check, Visa, MasterCard.
For more information call 717-487-6708 Auctioneer - Chris Eugene Sprigle AU-5329-L
Accepting Consignments - Great Rates! Firearms, Antiques, Toys, Stoneware, Real Estate, Coins, Automobiles, Furniture, Tools, Civil War and Military.
Services offered - On-site Estate Auctions, Liquidations, Auctions at our facility, Pick up and Pack out service.
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SPECIAL ART AND ANTIQUES AUCTION WED., JANUARY 9, 2013 10 A.M.
DISCOVERY ART AT 10 A.M., HUNDREDS OF PIECES. CATALOGED PIECES INCLUDING ART, CLOCKS, TELEPHONES, BAROMETERS, AND EDISON PHONOGRAPHS START AT 12:3 0 P.M. FEATURING FINE ART FROM A BRYN MAWR, PA ART GALLERY CLOSING and OTHER CONSIGNORS. OVER 500 PCS.!!! EXCEPTIONAL CLOCK COLLECTION, RARE BAROMETERS, EARLY TELEPHONE COLLECTION, EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND MUCH MORE!!! ALEXANDER CALDER (1898-1976), ORIGINAL COLOR LITHOGRAPH, IMAGE SIZE 39 1 ⁄ 4 ”X27 3 ⁄ 8 ”, HAND SIGNED BY ALEXANDER CALDER IN PENCIL LOWER RIGHT. NUMBERED 21/125 IN PENCIL LOWER LEFT, FROM THE EDITION OF 12 5. THIS LITHOGRAPH ELICITS THOUGHTS OF THE SEA WITH ITS TENTACLE-LIKE SUBJECT AND VIVID REEF COLORS. CHRISTOPHER HIGH SHEARER (1846-1926), AMERICAN, READING, PA, LARGE OIL ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE, IMAGE SIZE 30”X60”, HAND SIGNED AND DATED 1899 LOWER LEFT. A BEAUTIFUL SUNSET AMID TALL TREES BY THE WATER WITH FLYING SEA BI RDS. LAURA WOODWARD (1834-1926), OIL ON CANVAS LANDSCAPE, SEASIDE SCENE, IMAGE SIZE 20 1 ⁄ 8 ”X12 1 ⁄ 8 ”, HAND SIGNED LOWER LEFT. A MEMBER OF THE HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL OF ARTISTS. CONSIDERED ONE OF FLORIDA’S MOST IMPORTA NT NINETEENTH CENTURY WOMAN ARTISTS FOR HER PIONEER WORK IN PALM BEACH. HER PAINTINGS OF THE EAST COAST OF FLORIDA MADE PALM BEACH WHAT IT IS TODAY. BERNARD BADURA (1896-1986), AN EXCEPTIONAL BADURA GOLD FRAME WITH THE BADURA LABEL VERSO. 35 1 ⁄ 2 ”X29 1 ⁄ 2 ” EXTERNAL MEASUREMENT, 27 1 ⁄ 2 ”X21 1 ⁄ 2 ” INTERNAL MEASUREMENT. WONDERFUL DETAILS AND DESIGN. GEORGE P. JAMES ( - 1795), COLORED ETCHING AFTER MIGNARD, DATED 1760, DUCHESS DU MAINE. ARTIST PROOF FROM NEW JERSEY COLLECTION. RICHARD ROYCE, 20TH CENTURY, COLLAGE, TITLED, “INDIAN CHIEF”. JAMES J AUDUBON, BIRD PLATE, HOODED WARBLER. NO. 22 PLATE CX, R. HAVELL, LONDON, 1831. ANDY WARHOL DRAWINGS ON PAPER, ONE OF A COLORED VICTORIAN LADIES SHOE, THE OTHER OF TWO CHERUBS FROLICKING. BOTH ARE SIGNED. THE DEMAND FOR HIS WORKS HAVE INCREASED UPON THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS DEATH IN 1987. SEVE RAL SALVADOR DALI PORTFOLIOS, MADE IN FRANCE. HUNDREDS MORE OILS, WATERCOLORS, LITHOGRAPHS, ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS TO BE INVENTORIED! MANY 19TH CENTURY OILS! LANDSCAPES, STILL LIFES. THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE L ARGEST ART AUCTIONS IN THE REGION WITH MANY LISTED AND LOCAL ARTISTS TO BE OFFERED.
A PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE COLLECTION FEATURING MANY EARLY OAK WALL PHONES, STICK AND DESK ROTARY PHONES. A NEW YORK CLOCK COLLECTION FEATURING OVER 50 FINE EXAMPLES OF TALL CASE CLOCKS, PILLAR AND SCROLL, MANTEL, STEEL CASE, WOOD AND ALABASTER CASES, OPEN ESCAPEMENT MOVEMENTS, TIME AND STRIKE, WEIGHT DRIVEN AND MORE… FEATURING AN ANSONIA POMPEII CLOCK WITH AN ENAMELED IRON CASE, OPEN ESCAPEMENT MOVEMENT, GOLD GILDIN G. SEVERAL CALENDAR CLOCKS BOTH REGULATOR AND SMALLER VARIETIES. ALSO COMING IN FROM A MARIETTA, PA ESTATE ARE THREE FINE CONNECTICUT PILLAR AND SCROLL CLOCKS WITH WONDERFUL ORIGINAL GLASS REVERSE PAINTINGS. A MISSION OAK REGULATOR, JUNGHANS REGULATORS. MANY ANTIQUE BAROMETERS, EDISON CYLINDER PHONOGRAPHS AND VICTROLAS.
PREVIEW MONDAY, JAN. 7, 2013 12 NOON-4 P.M. AND TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 2013 10 A.M.-4 P.M. AND ON THE DAY OF THE SALE FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL THE START OF THE AUCTION.
WE ARE ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS FOR OUR 2013 WINTER AUCTION SERIES JAN. 9 & 30, FEB. 20, MAR. 13 AND A PR. 3. WE ALSO ARE PURCHASING INDIVIDUAL ITEMS AND ESTATES.
PA AUCTION LICENSE AY001987 AUCTIONEER AMOS STOLTZFUS LIC. AU005077 LEON KURTZ LIC. AU000522L GABRIELA JARAMILLO LIC. AU005728
Ansonia Pompeii Clock
Alexander Calder Lithograph
Christopher H. Shearer Oil On Canvas
Laura Woodward (1834-1926)
Swiss Song Music Box Edison Home Phono Case Morning Glory Decorated Edison Horn Susan H. Bradley Watercolor Tables Of Clocks
Ithaca Calendar Clock
Antique Barometers
Andy Warhol Drawing
Dir.: Rt. 30 west of York, PA to Rt. 74 south, go 1 mile & turn right on Highland Ave., Enter Expo Center, building next to Toyota Center.
THURS., DEC. 27, 2012 9:00 A.M. Preview: Wed., Dec. 26, 5-7 P.M. & 8:00 A.M. Day of Auction Day
9:00 A.M.: Gold Rings, Silver Coins, Silver Flatware. 9:30 A.M.: Awesome WWII Nazi Collection.
10:00 A.M.: Large Lot of Antiques & Primitives. 3:00 P.M.: Antique Furniture & (10) Persian Rugs.
2nd Auctioneer 9:00 A.M.: 100s of Antique Toys: (5) Early Steam Engine Toys, 1930’s Pressed Steel, Cast- Iron Motorcycles, 1940’s-70’s Tonkas, Smith Miller, Structo, 1930’s & 40’s tin windups, Standard Gauge Lionel Train, Celluloid Disney Toys, Gorgi, Very Rare Punch & Judy Marionette Stage & 13 Puppets & more. 2:00 P.M.: Oil Advertising Items : (2) 6’ Porcelain Phillips 66 Signs, 5’ Lighted Mobil Pegasus Sign, very rare Splitdorff Sparkplug Display, Various Garage Adv. Signs. 200 Dolls: Shirley Temple Dolls, Dionne Quintuplets, Early Raggedy Ann & Andy, Early Stuffed Toys, 1950’s & 60’s Dolls w/ Boxes, Mary Hoyer.
Terms: Cash, Check, Credit Card, 12% Buyer’s Premium, 2% discount for Cash or Check.
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LARGE AUCTION Selling With 2 Auctioneers
York Expo Center John & Paige Smith Building, YORK, PA
German Porcelain Sign
100s Of Antiques
100+ Dolls
Lots Of Furniture
(2) 6’ Porcelain
Signs
WWII
Several Guitars
German Medals
Bust Half
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GREEN ESTATE AUCTION
To Be Held On Site At 30 West Water Street,
HUGHESVILLE, PA 17737 Watch For Auction Signs Along Main Street in Hughesville Day Of Sale.
SAT., DECEMBER 29, 2012 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. PREVIEW DAY OF SALE BEGINNING AT 8:30 A.M.
FURNITURE * ANTIQUES * BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE * PRIMITIVES ADVERTISING ITEMS * CLOCKS * CIVIL WAR ITEMS * GUNS
WINCHESTER RIFLES * GERMAN NAZI ITEMS * LIGHTING * ART GLASS MAJOLICA * TOYS * ART POTTERY * COLLECTABLES * ETC.
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Auctioneer’s Note : We are privileged to be auctioning the lifelong collection from the Estate of Herman L. Green Aucti oneer from Slatington, PA Lehigh Township. The items being auctioned are from the contents of the “Museum of Historical Odds a nd Ends”. This museum was Mr. Green’s lifelong dream and contained many hard-to-find and rare collectables that Mr. Green collected over a span of over a half-century. There will be several auctions held with items being auctioned to the public for the first time. Plan to attend and have t he opportunity to purchase a piece of history from a great collection. TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Cash or Good PA Check Accepted Day of Sale. No Out-Of-State Checks Without Cur rent Bank Letter Of Credit. Everything is sold AS-IS and WHERE IS with no guarantee whatsoever, all sales are final. We have mad e every attempt to describe each item as accurately as possible; however, although we do not believe so, there may be inaccuracies. We expect all buyers to inspect each item personally and make their own judgment before bidding takes place. Announcements by auctioneers take precedence ove r printed matter. Buyer agrees, upon registration to bid to the terms and conditions of this auction. Chairs and Food Available.
Scott A. Young, Auctioneer Auctioneer License #AU002633L
101 West Hills Drive, Williamsport, PA 17701 570 435-0459 or 570 322-5625 [email protected]
SCOTT A. YOUNG
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th, at 2PM The Collection and Personal Military
Museum from the Estate of Dale E. Biever
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ANTIQUE/ OLD GUNS WANTED Collectorbuys old muzzleloaders, pistols, shotguns, Kentucky rifles, knives, swords,
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AUTOMOBILE OWNERS MANUALSWanted most years and models. Also sales
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BUYING & SELLING Beautiful Vintagemens & womens clothing in excellent
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CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow,Fairs, Amusement Parks, Coney Island,Nude Photos, Fireworks, Pinups,Strippers, Burlesque, Auto Thrillshow.Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300,Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418.
COMIC BOOK COLLECTIONS. Contact mefor FREE Appraisals if you wish to sell yourcomics or just determine their currentvalue. I’ll provide you honest recommenda-tions based on three decades experienceand will assure you receive the fairest andhighest prices whether it’s 1 book or a1,000. Call Ed 215-351-5392 or [email protected]
I BUY ANTIQUE & Vintage Sewing Buttoncollections. Also Military & Uniform but-
tons, top prices paid, email photos [email protected] or 717-344-4180.
I BUY RUSSIAN Samovars (brass, copper,silverplate, nickelplate, coin silver). Alsointerested in other fine Russian antiques.Please send photos to: Attn. Igor, 14814Palmerston Sq., Centreville, VA 20120,
301-919-2798.
KEYSTONE TELEPHONE COMPANY ofPhiladelphia Wanted. Telephones and
related items, signs, telephone books. CallAndy, 732-986-2637 or [email protected]
MILITARY & SPORTING FIREARMS- allperiods Wanted, Bucks Co. Collector
will pay more for single items or collec-tions. Call 215-858-5506 or email
[email protected] Will travel.
MOVIE POSTERS Highest Prices PaidLobby Cards, 1-Sheets, Window Cards,Glass Slides Displays, Dwight Cleveland,
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WANTED WHEAT PENNIES from 1909 to1958 as well as all coin collections andestate jewelry, please call Berry B at570-629-8819 for more information.
CASH FOR 78 RPM records! Send $2(refundable) for illustrated booklet iden-tifying collectible labels, numbers, actualprices paid. Docks, PO Box 780218, SanAntonio, TX 78278-0218.
GUITARS, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS,banjos, early brass & woodwinds.
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HAMMOND ORGANS WANTED. Lesliespeakers & console pianos. Pottstown, PA610-495-5234 or [email protected]
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MUSIC BOXES WANTEDBuying and Selling Cylinder & Disc Music
Boxes, Bird Cages, Bird Boxes,Phonographs, Automatas. Specializing inall Antique Resortation Services for over
60 years. Ask for Gerald Wright. Rita FordMusic Boxes, 1253 Springfield Ave. #304,
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MUSIC BOXES WANTED, highest pricespaid. Gems to junkers- we buy, sell,repair. Chet Ramsay Antiques, 2460Strasburg Road, Coatesville, PA19320. 610-384-0514
SHEET MUSIC WANTED, any era. SandyMarrone, 113 Oakwood Drive,Cinnaminson, NJ 08077, 856-829-6104 E-mail [email protected]
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WANTED: MUSIC BOXES, slotmachines, old Juke boxes, any cond.Call or write Frank Zygmunt, PO Box542, Westmont, IL 60559. [email protected] 630-985-2742.
SPORTS CARDS AND other sports relateditems. Publications, pins, pennants,tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphiaitems especially wanted. Ellis, 158Stratford Dr., Philadelphia, PA 19115,215-934-5618.
TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cardsand Memorabilia to a Collector.Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709,
WANTED BASEBALL/ BOXING Cards &Memorabilia. Tobacco packs opened/unopened, pre-war, before 1970. Valuablecollections only. No appraisals 610-999-0131, [email protected]
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ANTIQUE TOYS & TOY SOLDIERS WANT-ED of every description. 1800’s-1950’s.
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MATCHBOX/ HOT WHEELS Cars WantedIf you’re interested in selling your collec-
tion, call, fax or write, ask for- Larry,830 Fulton Ave., Lansdale, PA 19446.215-855-1962 or fax 215-368-9684.
NINTENDO GAMES & SYSTEMS-Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64,Sega, Game Cube, anything gaming relat-ed, original boxes will pay extra.Collector paying top dollar. Call Tom 484-335-3693, [email protected]
OLD TOY TRAINS, collector will pay gen-erously for well-kept (1900-1970)Lionel, Flyer, Marklin and Ives, trains& accessories. Dr. Bob 215-348-0944
PURCHASING HO TRAINS- Please callBarry McKeon Cell: 610-506-5961, oremail: [email protected]
ANDY WARHOL original, signed,LIZ litho call 908-930-0909.
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OIL PAINTING by Richard GeorgeHinchliffe, British, 1868-1942, 20x30
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CUSTOM BUILT VAN type trailer made of1966 Ford Econoline with a 250-G millerwelder & burning tanks torch tools stickweld wire assortment. 215-730-7725.
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George Brown tinplate clock-work paddlewheeler “NewYork” encouraged a winningbid of $8,850 (estimate$2,000 to $3,500). “The lotopened at $1,000, and all theway to the end, there was atriangle of bidding betweenthe phone, the floor and anabsentee bidder.Eventually thephone bidderwon,” said auc-tioneer MichaelBertoia, whoshared the podi-um duties withveteran auction-eer Tim Luke.
From amuch later peri-od of Americantoymaking, ac i r c a - 1 9 4 1Buddy ‘L’ Allied Van Linesorange and black pressed steelmoving van with boxed sets ofminiature furniture, was
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pushed to $5,310 (estimate$2,000 to $2,500); while afoot-long yellow Kingsburypressed steel roadster withwhite rubber tires and red hubscoasted to $5,310 (estimate$800 to $1,000). Althoughmade in Germany by Fischer,the whimsical Hi-Way Henryauto may well have beeninspired by the comic strip“Katzenjammer Kids” and is a
favorite with American toycollectors. The example inBertoia’s sale, complete with
clothesline and laundry abovethe car’s roof and a doghousecomprising the front portion ofthe vehicle, made $3,540 (esti-mate $1,200 to $1,500).
A sizable contingent ofcast-iron toy buyers was inattendance, knowing someprized pieces would be cross-ing the auction block. AHubley cast-iron “TrukMixer” in near-mint condition
boasted a red and greencolor scheme on its stout,well-molded body, witha nickeled water tank justbehind the driver’s Mackcab and a revolving drumthat, in real life, wouldhave held cement. Itrumbled away on itssuper-clean white rubberwheels to the bidder whopaid $14,160 (estimate$3,500 to $4,500).
Not far behind theTruk Mixer was another
cast-iron automotive gem -Kenton’s depiction of a 1936Nash Lafayette coupe pulling
a primitive silverhouse trailer. Thetoy is the onlyexample known toexist outside theKenton ToyMuseum in Ohio.It was offered atBertoia’s with anadvertising book-let depicting thecar and trailer,titled “Travel byCovered Wagon -The CompleteSteel TrailerHome.” Estimated at $7,000 to$9,000 the roadworthy set wasready for adventure afterknocking down a hefty$11,210.
A beautiful selection offigural cast-iron doorstopsdrew collectors who bid confi-dently on the many formsknowing each had been per-sonally vetted by BertoiaAuctions’ owner, JeanneBertoia, an expert in thedoorstop field. Lot 468, a 16-
1/4-inch Bradley & Hubbard“Whistling Jim” topped thegroup at an above-estimate$7,080. Another desirabledoorstop design by Bradley &Hubbard, a Rooster with fine-ly delineated feathers andrealistic detailing to its face,comb and feet, surpassed itshigh estimate at $4,720.Among the doorstops depict-ing buildings, a quaint CapeCod Cottage with Hollyhocksdominated the upper end of
the real estate market, closingat $3,540.
The cataloged portion ofthe auction concluded with afine selection of holidayitems, including Christmasbelsnickles, Dresden, glassand pressed-cotton orna-ments; and a number of earlyHalloween candy containersand other novelties. A magnif-icent 16-inch-high GermanSanta on reindeer candy con-tainer was a highlight, sellingfor $5,900.
The selection was fol-lowed by an uncatalogedoffering of holiday surpriseboxes, which kept many bid-ders - including members ofThe Golden Glow ofChristmas Past collector club -firmly in their seats till thevery end.
To contact BertoiaAuctions, call (856) 692-1881or via e-mail [email protected] Bertoia’s online atwww.BertoiaAuctions.com.
Kenton 1936 Nash Lafayette coupe and primitivesilver house trailer, $11,210. Bertoia Auctions image.
Marklin circa-1890s Tilbury coach withwicker-type sides, large spoke wheels andside lamps, $20,060.
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J. Levine Auction & Appraisal invites you to bring in the New Year, once again…
AN AUCTION OF FINE ART, ANTIQUES & QUALITY ESTATE FINDS
(The New Year’s Day Auction Catalog 2013)
TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 ST , 2013 AT 11 A.M. 10345 N. Scottsdale Rd., SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA
(480) 496-2212 www.jlevines.com Our 4th Annual New Year’s Event features the finest regional estate selections. It will be our plea sure to present these wonderful offerings, all for the bidding, in our beautiful new gallery.
Featuring Gaston Casimir Saint-Pierre (1833-1916) Venus Asleep - Absolutely beautiful, signed and dated 1866, early Reclining Nude oil by this well listed artist. Canvas 42 by 75 inches, and well framed at 41 by 81 inches. Eugenio Zampighi (1859-1944) The Storyteller - A wonderful Idyllic family depiction, The Story Teller, canvas measures approx. 29 by 37 inches, period frame in 35.5 by 43 inches. Wright Barker (1864-1941) Only the Brave - A beautiful oil on canvas, depicts a Collie and 3 Kittens. Impressive canvas at 33.5 by 48 inches, well framed at 40.5 by 58.5 inches. Jacqueline Bouvier (Kennedy) Suite of French Furniture from Early Days in Washington DC - This small suite of furniture is from the period Bouvier was living in an Apartment in Washington DC and working as a photographer for The Washington Times-Herald . She would pose witty questions to individuals chosen at random on the street and take their pictures to be published alon gside selected quotations from their responses in the newspaper. This was the antique French lady’s writing desk, slipper chair and pink marble top si de table from her apartment. At about the time she called off the engagement to John Husted (spring of 1952) and feeling like she would no longer h ave need for these pieces, she sold them. Thomas Faed RA (1826-1900) A Poor Beggar Bodie - Oil on Canvas measures approx. 32 by 46 inches, in period frame that measures 42.5 by 58 inches. George Petty (1894 - 1975) Easter Bunny Pinup Girl - Original Well framed Watercolor & Gouache. Well framed with Artist notes on reverse.
And with... Art Glass & Silver - Towle Sterling Service for 12 in Grand Duchess, Buccellati Empire Sterling 5 Pc. Flatware Sets, Por tuguese Sterling Silver Footed 16” Bowl, Whiting 1895 Sterling Ladle, A Rare American Sterling Nut Serving Spoon, A Pierced Tiffany Sterling Vase with Ruby Insert, Tiffany Cabinet Vases with Blue Iridescent LCT Favrile & Iridescent Grecian Form, Frank Whiting Empi re Sterling Ram’s Head Salts, A Pair of Art Glass Table Kaleidoscopes. Estate Jewelry & Watches - Bellarri in 18k White Gold Blue Topaz Pendant, 14k Tiffany Moulet Bijou Watch, 18k Mikimoto Pearl B racelet, A Fine White Jade Bangle, 18k Tiffany Sapphire Man’s Tie Tack, Huge Platinum Diamond Tourmaline Tie Ta ck, Estate 14k Amethyst Diamond Ring, Raymond Weil Watches, Omega Constellation SS Wristwatch 18k Watch, Baume & Mercier Hampton Qua rtz Watch w/Box, Henry Dankner 14k Gold Bee Diamond Brooch, and so very much more … Ephemera, Firearms, Books, Historical Photos & Documents - Rare Geronimo Photo by Walton George Harrington, Belgium Browning Superposed Pigeon Grade Shotgun, Staggs-Bilt 20-30-30 Shotgun Rifle, Signed James Buchanan 1850 Land Grant Document, Colt M1917 Army .45 Revolver, Remington Elliot Ring Trigger 5 Shot Derringer, Chekiang Province Map: Martini / Blaeu Atlas 1655, American Revolutionary War Documents, E. Schmidt & Habermann Double Barrel Shotgun, AZ Historic Morenci Mine Train Photograph, Rare Books with Ghost Riders of the Mogollon, An Invitation to a Historic Dual Public Hanging, Large Collection of Wells Fargo & Co. Eph emera, Selections of Harmon Percy Marble Native American Photographs. Fine Art, Bronze & Artworks - Gaston La Touche (1854-1913) Woman on Settee , Ernest Wenck (1865-1929) Pax Goddess of Peace Bronze, after Emmanuel Villanis (1858-1914) Pair of Bronze, Henri Louis Lavaseur (1853-1934) Colomba Charmeuse , Adriano Cecchi (1850-1936) Young Woman Pouring Wine , Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet (1880-1948) Nocturne Bronze, Jef Lambeaux (1852-1908) Serendipity Bronze, Karl Kowalczewski (1876-1927) The Water Bearer , Sydney Potter (fl. 1883-1889) Young Girls Seated a , August Gerasch (1822-1908) The Harvest Festival , Destrier De Bleizer (Belgium) Het Duel, Pair of Library Bronzes, Frank William Warwick Topham (183 8-1929) Lake Cuomo , Unknown Artist, Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Nude, Emma Sophia Oliver (1819-1885) Seated Woman, Romaine de Tirtoff Erte (1892-1900) Mannequins Gouache, Herbert Sidney (1855-1923) Au Reviour, Robert Cleminson (1844-1903) A Hunting Scene , Unknown Artist, Late 19th Century English Pasture, Jean Arnould Heyermans (1837-1892) Man Teaching Do , John Henry Foley (1818-1875) Street Passageway , John Henry Foley (1818- 1875) Corner Street Scene, M. de Slavin (Napoli, Italy) Flute Player , F. Hobart (19th Century) Cavalier and Maiden , Angiolo Romagnoli (1850- 1896) Young Woman with Flowers , Attributed to George Moreland (Circa 1800), F Horde (19th Century) Fisherman with Woman , Charles Henry Passey (1818-1895) Harvest Time , Attributed to William Weeks ((1856-1909), Vargas Legacy Nudes - Suite of 12, Joseph Dixon Clark (1 849- 1944) Swan Pool , Edmund Aylburton Willis (1808-1899) Midday Rest , Nathan Wasserberger (1928-2012) Sandra , Avigdor Arikha (1929 - 2010) Old Israel , Joan Miro (1893-1983) Dog Barking at the Moon Lithograph & Composition from Ubu Roi, Michael Ritter Cannon (b.1913) Conversation Nudes , Ettore Cadorin (1876-1952) Grand Canal , Venice, Alfred Fontville De Breanski, Jr. (1877-1957), Michael Stack (1947-) Spring Snow Elgin , Haskell Coffin (20th C) Portrait of A Young Girl, Alexander Fraser (19th Century) Country Landscape , Ned Young (1954-) Morning Smoke , Robert Krant (1918-1996) The Sunbather Bronze, Alfred Boucher (1850 - 1934) Tete de Diane Bronze, Mathilde Schaefer (1909-1973) Bronze Head, Andre Daude (1897-1979) Pianos Daude Poster, 1930’s Georges Hamel Motorcycl e Print, 19th C. Child Oil Painting Portrait, Philip Beck (b.1949) Oil Painting, Ed Copley (b.1944) Oil Painting, Florence White William s (1888-1953) A Maine Harbor, Manner of Christoffel Jacobsz, van der Lamen, Doug Ayers “Afromosia” 1976 Sculpture, Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Cleopatra Etching, Pablo Picasso, Homme Couchee Et Femme Assise , James Webb Oil Painting, Erich Strenger Set of 8 Porsche Lithographs, Marc Chagall - The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote), Ignacy Izydor Goldhuber-Czaj (1896-1942) Oil. Furniture, Porcelains, Decorative Arts & other items of interest - An Italian Alabaster Figural Lamp, a fine KPM Collection, Japanese Export Furnishing from the 1904 St. Louis Exposition, Vintage Turkish Silk On Silk Rug, Impressive 6 ft. Br onze Peacock Lamp, Painted Dutch Blanket Chest, circa 1824, A Tiffany Studios Gilt - bronze Floor Lamp No. 633, An Unusual 15 ft. Navajo Geom etric Rug, Set of 4 Suede Baker Chairs, Guido Gambone Art Pottery Bowl c.1953, Franklin Mint - The Faberge Chess Set, Franklin Mint - 24k Go ld on Bronze 50 Medal Set, WWI YWCA Back Our Girls Poster, WWII German Swastika 23” Eagle Standard, Antique Art Glass Newel Post, P rison Art Matchstick Acoustic Guitar, Vaudeville Poster Neil O’Brien Super Minstrels Jack Weir, Antique Carved Crystal Buddha Head Statue, A large selection of Colonial Currency, Vintage Neon Clock Sales Co. Wall Clock, Collection of 4 Sid Dickens Memory Tiles, Chinese Bronze & Champleve Jardiniere on Pedestal. Preview Monday, December 31st, 2012, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Doors to open at 10 A.M. the day of the sale for last minute reviews.
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