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Vol. 52 Issue No. 2633 www.antiqueweek.com March 16, 2020 Belleek Pottery blends artistic mastery with Irish heritage By Gayle Manley with its legacy. Among the most important has been the “16 Hands” process instituted by the Company’s founder. Belleek Pottery takes well-deserved pride in being the oldest pottery in . From design through packing at completion, a hand-crafted piece For those who own or collect Belleek, the name is synonymous with artistry, of Belleek Fine Parian China is the result of work by 16 skilled arti- hand-craftsmanship, and superb quality. But its longevity of more than 160 years sans. is not a “luck of the Irish” scenario, rather, the result of determination, innovation During its development, each piece undergoes a minimum of four quality and resiliency. inspections. Fettling of the pattern, biscuit (aka green ware) firing, and The Belleek story begins on the estate of Castle Caldwell in which the village of dipping are each sensitive process points at which a piece can shatter or Belleek, County of Fermanagh was situated. Owner John Caldwell Bloomfield fail to achieve Belleek’s high standards. No flaws are permitted – no drip, sought to find some type of work for displaced farm families following the devas- dimple, or bubble. According to a company spokesman, flawed items are never tation of the 1840s Potato Famine. A mineral survey had shown that his property offered for sale as seconds. Rather, they are destroyed and the crushed particles of along the Erne River contained deposits of feldspar, kaolin, clay, flint and shale. material are recycled. In short, artistic perfection is paramount and a long-stand- As an amateur mineralogist, he realized these rich natural resources and river ing point of pride for Belleek. access could support operation of a pottery works. Another company constant has been the use of national Irish symbols within its Through another business dealing, Bloomfield had met architect Robert trademark. One element, an Irish Wolfhound, sits with his head turned to look at Williams Armstrong. Armstrong became the driving force on a three-man team a tower — presumably modeled after the round Devenish Tower in the County of who collectively possessed the talent, resources and influence to establish a busi- Fermanagh. He is flanked by a traditional Irish harp and sprigs of the national ness. Armstrong recognized that rail transport could bring raw materials for flower, shamrocks. Trademarks have colors which are extremely helpful in deter- Bloomfield’s kilns and provide a means mining the age of a specific piece. to ship finished goods. He exerted his Collectors Note: Basket-ware is an excep- influence to sway officials to bring rail tion to the colored trademark. On the service to Belleek. Armstrong also saw underside of flat-bottom baskets, collec- the need to integrate a core group of tors will find china pads impressed with skilled pottery workers into the agricul- the word Belleek. tural employees who had been hired The 1880s “Shamrock” pattern remains locally. He traveled to the well-known a mainstay in Belleek’s production. Its pottery region Stoke-on-Trent in simple yet captivating charm of green to secure experienced craftsmen. The shamrocks against a basketweave design third team member, affluent Dublin melds two Irish traditions. The sham- merchant David Mc Birney, was per- rocks represent the patron of Ireland, St. suaded to finance the startup operation. Patrick. The basketry look is symbolic of In 1858, the foundation stone was laid the woven wicker baskets carried “in for the pottery building which bore Mc town and country” about the Irish coun- Birney’s name. tryside. The extensive Shamrock product Belleek’s initial products were of high line includes lamps, vases, giftware and a quality, but were not the fine often range of tabletop items – many with han- translucent Parian wares we know today. dles fashioned as shamrock stems. For most of the 19th century, the compa- Belleek Designer Fergus Cleary noted ny produced telegraph insulators, wash- that iconic “Shamrock” tableware is the stands, mortars and pestles, hospital most requested item with U.S. custom- pans and tableware. Although decorative ers. In 1963, President Kennedy and his would debut at the Dublin wife Jackie were presented a Shamrock Exposition in the 1870s, more utilitarian tea set during their visit to Ireland. At earthenware products continued to dom- that time the set was valued at approxi- inate sales and exports. mately 200 pounds. The set featured Within the 20th century, Belleek faced more than 20,000 pounds at Sotheby’s in and overcame the challenging times of 1996. two World Wars, coal restrictions, own- Above: Belleek’s Parian China body possesses a celestial translucency yet durability. These Inspiration for Belleek’s beautiful ership turnovers, and popular “Shamrock” mugs highlight both qualities. Photo: Belleek Pottery designs has come from Irish culture, nat- general market ural forms, archived patterns and period declines. The company’s earthenware lines sustained the busi- trends. For example, the “Neptune” suite, a popular series with collectors, was ness as management sought to modernize production facili- derived from a sea shell. Its nature-inspired theme, authentic styling and color- ties. Old-style bottle kilns and workshops were replaced in ation had strong appeal to Victorians. The suite was produced for more than 100 order to advance transition to Parian China production. years with multiple wash colors. Most sought-after antique pieces include teapots, Creation of earthenware and stoneware products ended in cups, saucers, plates and full cabernet sets. 1946. In the 20th and 21st centuries, Belleek has stayed attuned to the wants and Why are Belleek products referred to as Parian China? needs of both collectors and modern consumers. Cleary pointed out the positive The descriptor relates to Paros, an island of Greece which reception that today’s Claddagh mugs have received with buyers around the world. was known for its marble quarries and mines. The white The Irish claddagh — a symbol of love, loyalty and friendship — is a current trend marble was flawless, finely textured and carried a trans- in both jewelry and giftware. Another specialty, the “Belleek Masterpiece lucent appearance. Manufacturers of pottery and china Collection,” offers reproduced limited editions of varied designs from the compa- imitated these qualities in their products, but ny’s past. Registered collectors are given a special opportunity to purchase annu- Belleek captured the luster flawlessly. Many al product releases. followers consider Belleek to be the pin- For readers looking to collect vintage or antique Belleek items, intricate and nacle in Parian-ware quality and delicate baskets have risen in value. A company spokesman commented about the design. artistic mastery required to assemble strands of china clay into woven braids and While Belleek has continued to lattice. The fragile openwork is often accented by pastel flowers. Each tiny petal innovate and change with the times, it has retained some “constants” linked See Belleek on page 16

Atlanta po enters 3,500 Booths! hio po enter SCOTT ANTIQUE MARKETS Atlanta A olumbus 800 - 1,200 Booths! AN AN N 2nd Weekend T 740.569.2800 www.scottantiquemarkets.com Apr -12 un 11-1 very onth ar 2-2 ec 1-20 2020 America’s Favorite Treasure Hunts! 2020 ay -10 ul -12 Nov 2-2 Page 2 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM March 16, 2020 NEWS You can remember what happened in Vegas with a souvenir By Barbara Miller Beem who collect and preserve anything related to “Old Vegas.” For them, little else matters as Hear the name “Las Vegas,” and odds are they hearken back to a time when that “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” Nevada desert town was the coolest place on immediately pops into mind. Or not. It might earth. Situated in the middle of nowhere, a come as a bit of a shock that as of earlier this cluster of swanky hotels became the play- year, that catchy (and memorable) tourism ground of cigarette-smoking, martini-drink- slogan was tweaked to “What happens here, ing movie stars who worked hard and partied only happens here.” even harder. We’re talking Vegas, baby! But none of that matters to nostalgic fans An oasis, the town of Las Vegas was founded in 1905 when the Salt Lake, San Below: Roulette Las Vegas, a mural by Pedro & Los Angeles Railroad purchased LeRoy Neiman, captures the glamor of Rancho Las Vegas to secure the rights to its Vegas (baby!). courtesy of Heritage natural springs. Located midway between Auctions Above: The Sands billed itself as “a place in the sun.” But Jeff Anthony of “Vintage Vegas” Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, Las Vegas described “Old Vegas” as smelling like a dusty ashtray. courtesy of UNLV Libraries Special was an ideal watering spot, according to Peter Collections & Archives. Michel, director of special collections and archives at the University of Nevada, Las Below: They say the neon lights were bright on the Las Vegas Strip (with apologies to the Vegas. It was, he said, “a sleepy railroad Drifters). Courtesy of UNLV Libraries Special Collections & Archives town.” That soon changed. Construction of Hoover Dam, the largest federal public works project at the time, began in 1931, and thou- sands of workers, taking advantage of hous- ing in the federal company town of Boulder City, poured into the area. In that same year, gambling was legalized in Nevada. Not sur- prisingly, with money in their pockets, dam laborers made the 30-mile rail trip to Las Vegas, where Freemont Street became a cen- ter for nightlife, Michel explained.

See Vegas on page 4 Roseville pottery has a lot to offer for collectors By Patricia Faulhaber

Welcome to 2020. It’s a new decade and a great time to start a new collection. Might be a good opportunity to take a look at Roseville Pottery. While Roseville has a much weaker value today than it did in the past, it is still a highly attrac- tive pottery with offerings in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, patterns and prices. The pottery has a long and detailed history including 62 years of production from 1892 to 1953-54 producing 158 different lines. Since the end of production, collectors have kept the inter- est for the different lines of Roseville alive. Above: This piece is from the Silhouette line from the 1950s. The company was formed in 1890 and originally The pieces are typically made chunky and include a small produced wares such as flower pots, umbrella panel with female nudes or florals. Colors are solid colors of stands and cuspidors. Ten years later, the compa- blue-green, raspberry, brown and white. It’s marked with ny started producing Roseville Rozane which Roseville U.S.A. 769-9”. became the first high quality Roseville art pottery Some of the pottery lines Roseville made in the line. early 20th century include the Crystalis (1905), Della Robbia (1905) and Aztec (1904). The demand for handcrafted pottery began to decline in the Above: The Mock Orange line (1950s) is bright and colorful early teens so Roseville shifted production to the with small blossoms on vines. This piece does have a broken commercial type pottery. handle that was repaired which greatly reduces its value. Author, appraiser and collector Mark F. Moran The repair is barely noticeable making it a beautiful piece starts wrote in Warman’s Roseville Pottery, for display only. “Roseville faced the same challenge of all potter- Ferrell as art directors.” ies established in the late 19th century: Hire Moran first walked into an antique shop in designers talented enough to create designs that 1973 and later became part-time dealer in the would appeal to buyer tastes ranging from late 1980s. He started writing antique reference books Victorian, through Art Nouveau and Art Deco, in the 1990s, with 27 books to his credit. and finally into Modernism. Roseville did a great “Some of the highest priced lines right now job of that, hiring Frederick Rhead and Frank include Futura which is still number one, followed Left: This is a green vase in the Bushberry line. It has the tra- by Rozane Olympia and Della Robbia,” said Moran ditional leaves and berries and the handles resemble tree “Some of the most produced were the floral lines branches. The bottom is clearly marked with one of the from the 1930s making them the easiest for collec- Roseville traditional marks and numbers. All photos by Patricia Faulhaber unless otherwise noted. See Roseville on page 5

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Box 90, Knightstown, IN 46148 March 16, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 3 Las Vegas memories bring back laughs I really don’t remember what I had Insights for dinner that night. Was it the By Barbara Miller Beem “Pepper Steak (Chinese)” for $16, the “Broiled Ground Sirloin Steak” (aka “hamburger”) for $16.50, or the where “they say the neon lights are “Charcoal Broiled Prime New York bright.” Even dimmed, Las Vegas was Steak” for $18.50 (served “Hoteliere,” daytime even at midnight. whatever that means)? During our visit, we snagged tickets Whereas today I might be torn to a show at Caesar’s Palace, with between the “Boned Rocky Mountain headliners Anthony Newley (“What Trout, Sauté Amandine” for $15, or Kind of Fool Am I?”) and Alan King (I cast everything to the wind with the honestly can’t remember a single joke “Roast Prime Ribs of Eastern Beef (au he told). My hopes of seeing Sonny and Jus)” for $17.50, I’ll bet that night in Cher were dashed when they cancelled November 1973, I opted for the “safe at the last moment. Darn. Meanwhile, choice” of “Roast Turkey with Savory back at the Riviera, where even the Dressing, Giblet Gravy, Cranberry ladies’ room attendants wore sparkly Sauce” for $15.50. I can guarantee that gold sandals, we saw Shecky Greene I passed on an array of á la carte appe- (not memorable) and Tony Orlando tizers (chopped chicken livers? filet of and Dawn. marinated Iceland herring in sour OK, let me stop here. Tony and his cream? I don’t think so). And as for “Supreme-like” backup singers had dessert, just saying, I’m guessing I just released a new album, their went with either the sherbet ($0.75) or “Ragtime Follies.” It was toe-tapping, the Neapolitan ice cream for a buck. and I bought the record nearly as soon Who cares? I certainly don’t. Dinner as our plane touched down back home. was certainly not the highlight of the On a depressing note: This recording evening. But I will never forget that has been resigned to the dollar bin of night in the Versailles Room at the my local vinyl shop. Oh, and Don Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas. And I Rickles was also in the house. doubt I will ever again spend a night So here’s the thing. I’m really not laughing so hard as I did then. into insulting people. I thought he did Some background information: In a decent job in later years voicing “Mr. the latter segment of my father’s Potato Head” in the Toy Story fran- career, he was annually flown to some chise. And although he was not quite rather enticing location for confer- cool enough to be a full-fledged ences, all expenses paid for him. The card-carrying member of the “Rat family could accompany him if we Pack,” I think it’s fair to say he was on picked up our share of the tab. And so the “B” team. (Personal note: I once sat while he was reporting to work for one next to Dorothy Hamill for dinner at week at the Riviera Hotel, you can bet the Center Club in Baltimore, and her Above: Among souvenir programs, the menu from an evening with Don Rickles, “Mr. Mom and I were in tow for what turned ex-father-in-law was Dean Martin, so Warmth,” is a stand-out. out to be our last family vacation that makes me, what? two degrees of before I flew the coop. separation from Dino?) our heads off at the thought of being in Even the agronomists were laughing. As it happened, there was an energy Anyway, to put it mildly, Don the presence of a convention of agrono- The man could work a room. crisis in progress at the time of our Rickles was hysterical. He came out on mists. I never made it back to Sin City. visit, and the neon lights on the Strip stage and asked some questions of The next morning, I couldn’t begin Plans to see the Beatles’ “Love” show and along Freemont Avenue were members of the audience and somehow to remember what was so funny, except just didn’t seem to pan out. I rue the dimmed. As an aside, I understand learned there was a convention of that everyone, and I mean everyone, fact that it’s seldom that a roomful of that these days, those neon lights have agronomists in the crowd. He pulled a was roaring. As for Don, once he found people can get together these days and been replaced with LEDs encased in few of them up on the stage, called something that he could turn into a have a good laugh. No wonder people colored plastic tubes. I can’t help but them “dummies” and “hockey pucks,” joke, he shook it like a terrier. No hard want to hang on to a small memento think of the song “On Broadway,” and the crowd went wild. We laughed feelings. It was just an evening of fun. from that special time and place.

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a 1,500-pound Stardust phonebooth from Vegas Las Vegas to Canada. As for signs, lounge From Page 2 tables and barstools, and roulette and money wheels, “Casino stuff is always hot,” he Ten years later, with the onset of World noted. War II, the town experienced another boom, Among other items offered at Vintage due to its proximity to several military Vegas is mid-century formalwear for both installations and a magnesium plant. Hotels men and women, including tuxedos with with dude ranch themes (and names to gaudy jackets and previously worn wedding match) sprang up along Highway 91 (later dresses. Available for purchase or rental, called “The Strip”), including El Rancho these items are of particular interest to Vegas and the Hotel Last Frontier (later Vegas visitors who want to dress up like the known as the New Frontier and then, the Rat Pack and have a retro wedding. “There’s Frontier). a hairdresser down the street who does ’50’s “Upscale, sleek, and chic.” That’s how hairdo’s,” Anthony added. Michel described post-War development in There’s no limit to what collectors will Las Vegas. “Hollywood and gangsters” put buy, and after 13 years in the business, the their mark on new hotels, including the shop owner has a good handle on what peo- Flamingo, the Desert Inn, the Sands, and ple want and why. For instance, when the the Thunderbird, among others. New con- Riviera closed, he scooped up the pushbut- struction reflected mid-century modern ton phones that were formerly in gues- style, including the airport and the conven- trooms. Because they bore the logo of the tion center. Curiously, that vintage “feel” hotel, they sold. Anthony concluded that it’s lingered “longer here than anywhere else,” not unusual for customers to walk into his Michel noted. shop and say, “We were married at the Entertainers who traveled the country Riviera; we’ll buy whatever you have.” and performed on the nightclub circuit were Garry Schrum understands this well. booked, and Hollywood stars made the short The director of Heritage Auctions’ music and hop to Vegas, where they headlined in small entertainment division married his wife in showrooms and “made a lot of money.” Las Vegas, and they stayed at the Flamingo. Frank Sinatra was a regular at the Sands’ It’s no surprise, then, that he proudly dis- Copa Room, he continued, and other mem- plays a lamp from that hotel in his home. bers of the “Rat Pack,” including Dean Shrum continued that Elvis is “obviously ‘Number One’” when it comes to collectible Martin, Peter Lawford, and Sammy Davis, Above: Founded as a railroad town, Las Vegas embraced dude ranch motifs before going headliners. Over the years, Heritage has Jr., regularly dropped in on each other’s acts mid-century modern. Courtesy of Heritage Auctions. with adlibbed performances. They were sold scarves that the singer tossed into the wildly popular (even though they “don’t audience. And then there was the cape Below: Back in the day, this $25 chip with the image of Wilbur Clark (owner of the Desert seem that funny anymore,” Michel wryly caught by a woman who sustained personal Inn) on both sides was worth, well, $25. But a collector recently paid $31,250 for this rarity. pointed out). But personifying the times, injury while claiming it. In addition to ward- Courtesy of Heritage Auctions these stars were, he said, the “Kings of Cool.” robe pieces (a hat from Frank Sinatra and a And then there were the showgirls. cane from Sammy Davis, Jr., to name but Today, even though the hotels are bigger two), the auction company has also found than ever and the shows even more extrava- new homes for signed contracts, as well as gant, with gastronomic offerings from autographed pictures and menu, even a world-famous chefs, there are those who placeholder for a table with a hotel’s name won’t let “Old Vegas” die, as they collect on it. Anything from a demolished or remod- memorabilia from the Rat Pack days. “If it eled casino, including drinking glasses and smells like a dusty ashtray, it’s ‘Old Vegas,’” chandeliers, murals and outdoor signs, sells remarked Jeff Anthony, waxing enthusiasti- well, he pointed out. cally about the “rooms with circular booths, And then there is the currency of Vegas, brass tile ceilings, and lounge singers.” casino chips, a collecting category unto itself. Anthony, proprietor of Vintage Vegas, Rarity, age, and value are factors in deter- estimated that 90 percent of his customers mining the worth of these miniature gems, are tourists. As such, his inventory includes which often bear iconic graphics. Shrum a variety of smalls, souvenirs that easily fit added that hotel gift shops sell new limit- into a suitcase. Vintage postcards picturing ed-edition chips as souvenirs, however. mid-century hotels (before they were met by Certainly, Las Vegas itself (and not just the wrecking ball) and menus are popular its tourism slogan) has changed over the purchases, as are matches and ashtrays. years. Today’s Vegas is a far cry from the Decks of casino playing cards might go for $8 railroad stopover that it once was. But to $25; dice, $15 to $125; and swizzle sticks, although many of the hotels and casinos are $8 to $15. Chips can sell for as little as $20 gone or have been rebuilt, the ghosts of to $500, or much, much more. On the other Sinatra and his cronies, Elvis, Liberace, and hand, Anthony recalled the time he shipped others, live on.

Below: What happens when that “Go-Go” Guy and that “Bye-Bye” Gal meet up in the “Fun Capital of the World”? One can only imagine. courtesy of Heritage Auctions

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The Pop Culture Collective By Brett Weiss Comic book speculation not good for the reading public By Brett Weiss to put something on the shelves at Walmart, but more and more people, While it’s died down considerably especially younger folks, are enjoy- since the boom of the early 1990s (a ing music, movies, and video games bust followed shortly thereafter), spec- through downloads and streaming ser- ulation is alive and well in the comic vices. book business, as evidenced by two re- Not for Resale examines this phe- cent issues published by DC Comics: nomenon in fine fashion. By interview- Batman #89 and Year of the Villain: ing retro game store owners like Joe Hell Arisen #3. The former features Santulli (Digital Press in New Jersey) the first appearance (cameo) of a new and James Ainesworth (Thrillhouse character called Punchline while the Games in Tulsa, Oklahoma), viewers latter is her first full appearance. get the inside scoop on what the lack A stylishly designed antagonist, of physical media may mean to the Punchline appears to be The Joker’s future of their retail outlets, which Above: The Joker’s new romantic interest Punchline is his replacement of sorts for Harley more sinister replacement for Harley largely deal in used games. There will Quinn. Quinn, his previous lover and side- likely be relatively few physical re- kick. She was heavily publicized by leases for the next big consoles—the DC’s marketing department. Batman PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X— #89 and Year of the Villain: Hell Aris- resulting in a dearth of used product en #3 were instant sellouts—in fact, to sell for these systems a few years second printings were in place before down the road. the issues shipped—and first printings As Santulli says in the film, “Most go for around $40 each on eBay (they kids are getting games from their originally retailed for $3.99 and $4.99 couch.” respectively). Slabbed copies graded As such, many retro gaming stores 9.8 by CGC sell for upwards of $150 could suffer the same fate as Block- each, an outrageous sum for a recently buster Video. The problem is concern- released standard comic book. ing, but there are potential solutions. Brian Hibbs, owner of the Comix Ex- For example, Pink Gorilla co-owner perience chain of comic stores in San Kelsey Lewin says in the film that it’s Francisco, believes this is bad for the important for her stores, which are in industry and refuses to cater to specu- Seattle, to diversify the stock to in- lators. He also warns that comic books clude peripheral merchandise, such as like this don’t hold their value for very Mario, Sonic, and Pokemon plushies. long. In fact, as anticipation heated up Not for Resale does an excellent job for Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen #3, explaining the positives as well as he refused to sell copies to anyone who the negatives of physical media dying didn’t also buy the first two issues in off. Downloaded games have little to the series. no resale value (hence the title of the “I can’t countenance this as a re- movie), and slow internet speeds in tailer,” he wrote on www.bleedingcool. certain rural areas make downloading com. “We’re only interested in facilitat- games difficult. However, as Frank Ci- ing the reading of a story…I’ve worked faldi, the director of the Video Game comics retail since like ‘85. I’ve heard History Foundation, explains in the this same record many, many times film, it’s much easier and cheaper to before: In point of fact I’ve personally produce downloadable games, giving watched the comic book industry AL- independent programmers the ability MOST BE DESTROYED MULTIPLE to “make games for Nintendo consoles TIMES by speculators and greed— out of their homes.” Console Wars au- through the B&W boom, through the thor Blake Harris adds that there’s no Above: Batman #89 features a cameo first appearance by Punchline, DC’s hot new villain ’90s spec crisis, and it’s happening need to worry about chip shortages, who has driven speculators crazy. again right now. People trying to ‘flip’ like what happened with the NES in comics are making it so PEOPLE WHO 1988. Below: Not for Resale covers how video game store owners are responding to the impend- ONLY WANT TO READ THEM CAN’T Some documentaries have a bit of ing death of physical media DO SO. It’s not right; and it’s certainly a cheap look and feel, even while pro- nothing I’m willing to participate in.” viding useful information, but Not Hibbs makes a valuable point. I for Resale has very nice production was a comic book retailer during the values. The visuals are crystal clear, investor craze of the early ’90s, and and director Kevin J. James makes speculators drove up profits for a time. sure to relieve the potential tedium of However, gimmicks, multiple covers, such subject matter with a variety of saturation, style over storyline, impos- camera angles and a variety of indoor sible-to-find new issues, and other as- and outdoor shots, including a major pects of the speculator boom ultimate- Sega Saturn transaction between a ly hurt readership and the industry as customer and Santulli. He also infuses a whole, resulting in the market crash the film with personal stories (I love of the mid-1990s. The audience for the scene where the interviewee talks new comic books is fragile (most peo- about having used rolls of pennies to ple would rather watch superheroes on purchase Donkey Kong for the Atari television or at the movies), and Hibbs 2600, then crying because the game is right that shortchanging readers was so difficult), which are always can be disastrous. welcome for these kinds of films. Movie Review - Not for Resale: Not for Resale: A Video Game Store A Video Game Store Documentary Documentary is not only a look at what (2020, Fool’s Errand) the death of physical media means for I love video game documentaries. I the gaming industry moving forward. even wrote the foreword to the DVD It’s also a history of the encroachment and Blu-ray release of one called The of digital games into our lives and Bits of Yesterday. So, when I heard what video games in general mean about Not for Resale: A Video Game to the culture at large. 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Annual 9am-3pm Conve George Fri. & Sat. Noon-6pm & Sun. 9am-4pm DaythurSday 3 of 3 , OctOber 24 Antiques Extravaganza of NC Antique Extravaganza Day 1 of 2 Day 2 of 2 DayLebonic 2 of tel:3 (618) 444-6889 Springfield Antique Show tel: (937) 325-0053 OHIO, Columbus, Scott Antique Markets MICHIGAN, Flat Rock, Flat Rock Saturday, OctOber 19 NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market tel: (336) 924-8337 Sat.Thur. 9am-6pm 10am-4pm, & Sun. Fri & 10am-4pm Sat. 8am-4pm Scott Historical Society Flea Market COLORADO, Denver, World Wide Antique Day 1 of 2 Day 1 of 3 MARYLAND, Lanham, 85th Del-Mar Day 7 of 7 Day 1 of 3 AntiqueRenningers Markets Promotions tel: (740) tel: 569-2800 (610) 683-6848 7am-4pm Flat Rock Historical Society & Vintage Show Saturday, May 16 Depression Glass Show & Sale unday pril Day 1 of 23 S , A 26 INDIANA, Columbus, Doll, Bear Show & Friday, July 10 PENNSYLVANIA, York, York Antiques Sat.tel: (734) 10am-5pm 782-5220 & Sun. 10am-3pm Del-Mar- ILLINOIS,Day 2 of 3 Belleville, St. Louis Antique OHIO, Lebanon, Lebanon Vintage Quilt & Sale OHIO,Sunday Columbus,, nOvember Antique Advertising 24 Show & Sale Va Depression Glass Club Festival Saturday, nOvember 02 Textile Market 9am-3pm Dolls Night Out Club Assoc.ILLINOIS, of AmericaBelleville, Annual Gentleman’s Conve Fri &Sat 10am-6pm & Sun. 11am-4pm riday eptember tel: (202) 445-4208 DayFLORIDA, 2 of 2 Lakeland, Collectorama Show NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage Costume Fri-Sun. 10am-5pm John Wanat SFunday,, SMarch 29 27 thurSday, OctOber 10 tel: (812) 376-9124 DayCollectibles 3 of 3 & Antique Show Melvin Arion tel: (302) 875-5326 OHIO, Washington Court House, Scott Day 1 of 2 Day 2 of 3 Jewelry Show tel: (248) 425-2868 ILLINOIS, Oregon, The 70th Annual GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique Day 2 of 2 Day 1 of 3 Oregon,Antique MarketsIL Antique Show NEBRASKA, Omaha, 2nd Annual Omaha 9am-1pm Joyce Simmons NORTHMarkets CAROLINA, High Point, Market ILLINOIS, Belleville, Belleville Antique DayFri & 2 Sat. of 2 9am-5pm Scott Antique Markets Antique Show Wtel: edne(201) 213-2146sday, May 27 Sunday, July 12 DayTh. 10:45am-6pm,2 of 7 Fri & Sat 9am-6pm & Flea Market tel: (740) 569-2800 Day 2 of 2 WASHINGTON, Seattle, FANA Meeting CALIFORNIA,Sunday, d Pasadena,ecember Rose 01 Bowl Flea Saturday, September 21 Sun 10am-6pm Scott Antique Markets Sat. 9am-4pm & Sun. 9am-3pm Belleville CALIFORNIA, Alameda, Alameda Point Saturday, March 21 OHIO,Day 1 ofColumbus, 2 Scott Antique Markets No Time Given Kathryn Hanna Market ILLINOIS, Belleville, Belleville Antique VIRGINIA,tel: (740) 569-2800 Del Mar, 85th Annual Del-Mar FLORIDA, Venice, The Venice Doll Club Day 2 of 2 Flea Market tel: (618) 233-0052 Sunday, nOvember 03 9am-3pmAntiques RGFaire Canning tel: (323) 560-7463 Day 1 of 4 tel: (952) 495-8148 SpringFlea Market 2020 Show & Sale PENNSYLVANIA, Kutztown, Renningers Show & Sale FDayriday 1 of 2, May 01 CALIFORNIA, Alameda, Alameda Point 6am-3pm Alameda Point tel: (510) 522-7500 Sat. 10am-5pm & Sun. 10am-3pm Day 1 of 4 10am-3pmSat. 9am-4pm Holly & HammSun. 9am-3pm tel: (941) Belleville 497-4633 Antique Extravaganza VIRGINIA, Hanover, Antiques At The Antiques Faire Day 1 of 2 Fleam Market tel: (618) 233-0052 SDayaturday 2 of 3 , April 04 TavernNORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market Sunday, August 09 Friday, OctOber 11 6am-3pm Alameda Point tel: (510) 522-7500 ILLINOIS,Day 1 of 2 Belleville, Belleville Antique MICHIGAN, Hastings, Barry County Fri.Day 5pm-9pm, 2 of 7 Sat. 10am-5pm & Sun. CALIFORNIA,Saturday, Pasadena,december Rose 07 Bowl Flea GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique Thursday, May 28 Flea Market Antique Show 10am-3pm David Deal tel: (804) 537-5050 MarketNEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage Costume Sunday, April 19 WASHINGTON, Seattle, FANA Meeting Sat.INDIANA, 9am-4pmLebanon, & Sun. Indy 9am-3pm Ad Show Belleville Saturday, September 28 Markets Day 1 of 3 9am-3pmJewelry Show RG Canning tel: (323) 560-7463 Sat. 9am-4pm & Sun. 10am-3pm Barry CALIFORNIA, Ventura, Ventura Flea DaySaturday 2 of 4 , nOvember 09 FleaSat. 8am-5pmMarket tel: & (618) Sun. 233-00529am-2pm North Star ILLINOIS, Oakland, Gathering at the Day 2 of 4 Sunday, OctOber 20 9am-1pm Joyce Simmons County Antique Show tel: (616) 292-5797 Market OHIO, Canton, Olde Stark Antique Faire DayCollectives 1 of 2 tel: (906) 250-1618 DayVillage 1 of Country 2 Primitive Show COLORADO, Denver, World Wide Antique tel: (201) 213-2146 9am-2pm RG Canning tel: (323) 560-7469 aturday ay Sat. 9am-4pm & Sun. 10am-2pm Olde Stark riday ugust Day 1 of 2 9am-3pm Donna Kibler tel: (219) 795-2023 VIRGINIA, Fishersville, 65th Shenandoah S& Vintage Show, M 02 Friday, May 29 F , A 14 INDIANA, Lafayette, Lafayette Jeff Antique Faire tel: (330) 794-9100 MINNESOTA, Rochester, Gold Rush INDIANA, Indianapolis, Indoor Antique NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage costume Antiques Expo Day 3 of 3 WASHINGTON, Seattle, FANA Meeting ILLINOIS, Belleville, Belleville Antique Antique Show & Sale Day 1 of 2 FriSunday & Sat 8am-6pm, december & Sun 8am-3pm 08 AdvertisingINDIANA, Lebanon, Show Boone County JewelryOHIO, Washington Show Court House, Scott 9am-5pm both days Heritage Promotions Day 3 of 4 Flea Market Sat. 10am-5pm & Sun. 11am-4pm John TownsendCALIFORNIA, Promotions,Pasadena, tel: Rose(641) 832-2700Bowl Flea 9am-3pmTreasure HuntDamon Granger 9am-1pmAntique Markets Joyce Simmons tel: (434) 846-7452 FLORIDA, Lakeland, Collectorama Show Day 2 of 2 Wanat tel: (248) 425-2868 DayMarket 1 of 3 tel:Sat. (248) 8am-5pm 910-6765 & Sun. 9am-2pm North Star Day 2 of 2 Day 1 of 2 tel: (201) 213-2146 Day 3 of 3 Sunday, nOvember 10 9am-3pm Canning Attractions Day 1 of 2 Saturday, May 30 Collectives tel: (906) 250-1618 MARYLAND, Lanham, 85th Del-Mar CALIFORNIA, Pasadena, Rose Bowl Flea tel: (323) 560-7469 IOWA, Cedar Falls, Antique Spectacular PENNSYLVANIA, Kutztown, Renningers WASHINGTON, Seattle, FANA Meeting Day 1 of 2 Depression Glass Show & Sale ILLINOIS, Belleville, Belleville Antique aturday ugust Vintage Market unday pril Saturday, OctOber 12 NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage Costume Market S , A 15 SAntique Extravaganza, A 05 Day 2 of 2 Flea Market Day 4 of 4 Day 2 of 3 GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique Jewelry Show 9am-2pm Canning Attractions MINNESOTA,NEW JERSEY, Rochester, Mount Laurel, Gold Rancocas Rush INDIANA, Trafalgar, A Fall Gathering at MICHIGAN,Day 3 of 3 Hastings, Barry County Day 2 of 2 Markets 9am-1pm Joyce tel: (201) 213-2146 tel: (323) 560-7469 DayWoods 2 of Antique 3 Show the Homestead Antique Show NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market NORTH CAROLINA, Raleigh, The 84th Day 2 of 2 Day 3 of 4 Sunday, May 31 8am-2pm Stephen Rush tel: (856) 235-1830 9am-3pm Teresa Waltz tel: (317) 270-7236 Day 3 of 7 NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market Raleigh Antiques Extravaganza Show & Sunday, September 29 VIRGINIA, Hanover, Antiques At The CALIFORNIA,NEW JERSEY, Ventura, Mount Laurel, Ventura Rancocas Flea Day 3 of 7 Sunday, August 16 Sale CALIFORNIA, Ventura, Ventura Flea Tavern Market KENTUCKY, Georgetown, 46th Semi- VIRGINIA,OHIO, Canton, Del Mar, Olde 85th Stark Annual Antique Del-Mar Faire Woods Antique Show MINNESOTA,Friday, a Rochester,pril 17 Gold Rush Day 2 of 3 TMarkethursday, April 09 Day 2 of 3 9am-2pm RG Canning tel: (323) 560-7469 Annual Oxford Antique Market ShowSat. 9am-4pm & Sale & Sun. 10am-2pm Olde Stark 8am-2pm Stephen Rush tel: (856) 235-1830 DayNORTH 3 of CAROLINA,3 High Point, Market GEORGIA,9am-2pm Canning Atlanta, Attractions Scott Antique 9am-3:30pm Jarvis Antiques DayAntique 2 of Faire 2 tel: (330) 794-9100 mOnday, OctOber 21 No Time Given Karen OHIO, Lebanon, Lebanon Vintage Quilt & Marketstel: (323) 560-7469 tel: (502) 370-7268 Day 1 of 2 NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market OHIO, Canton, Olde Stark Antique Faire tel: (336) 908-2735 Textile Market Th. 10:45am-6pm, Fri & Sat 9am-6pm, Sun. Sunday, May 03 Saturday, June 06 Day 2 of 2 Saturday, September 05 10am-4pm Scott Antique Markets INDIANA,Day 4 of 7 Lafayette, Lafayette Jeff KENTUCKY, Owensboro, Market Days Day 1 of 7 Day 2 of 3 MICHIGAN, Allegan, Allegan Antique MVIRGINIA,ondayFishersville,, April 20 65th Shenandoah NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage Costume MISSOURI, Kirksville, Midwest Antique tel: (740) 569-2800 Antique Show & Sale Sat. 11am-3pm & Sun. 9am-2pm Market NORTHAntiques CAROLINA, Expo High Point, Market Jewelry Show PENNSYLVANIA,Fest and Flea Market Carlisle, Grand Opening Day 1 of 4 Day 2 of 2 Preservation Station tel: (270) 993-7532 8am-4pm Larry Wood tel: (616) 735-3333 Day 42 of 72 9am-1pm Joyce tel: (201) 213-2146 CelebrationDay 2 of 2 Day 1 of 2 10am-6pm Carlisle Antique Mall VIRGINIA, Hanover, Antiques At The OHIO, Springfield, The Springfield Friday, April 10 uesday pril Tavern Friday, OctOber 04 TSunday,, OActOber 21 13 Sunday, September 13 Extravaganza GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market Day 3 of 3 Sunday, June 07 VIRGINIA, Hampton, The Big Flea CALIFORNIA, Los Banos, Hunting & CALIFORNIA, Pasadena, Rose Bowl Flea CALIFORNIA, Pasadena, Rose Bowl Flea AntiquesDay 2 of 3 Market Markets Day 5 of 7 KENTUCKY, Owensboro, Market Days Fishing Collectibles Show Market Market Sat. 9am-5pm & Sun. 11am-5pm DAmore DayFri. 9am-4pm2 of 4 & Sat. 9am-3pm Wes Day 2 of 2 9am-3pm Canning Attractions riday ay 9am-3pm RG Canning tel: (323) 560-7469 PromotionsPENNSYLVANIA, tel: (757) York, 430-4735 York Antiques Douglass tel: (559) 259-5755 F , M 08 tel: edne(323) 560-7469sday pril ILLINOIS, Rantoul, Gordyville USA Flea DayShow 1 of& Sale2 ILLINOIS,Day 1 of 2 Rantoul, Gordyville USA Flea W , A 22 NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market Market aturday une Day 2 of 3 Market S , J 13 Sunday, September 27 DayGEORGIA, 6 of 7 Atlanta, Scott Antique Fri. 4-9pm, Sat. 9am-6pm & Sun. 9am-4pm INDIANA, Cambridge City, Antique Fruit Fri.WISCONSIN, 4-9pm, Sat.Waukesha, 9am-6pm &68th Sun. Fall 9am-4pm CALIFORNIA, Ventura, Ventura Flea unday arch Markets Gordon Hannagan tel: (217) 568-7117 SVIRGINIA, ,Petersburg, M Antiques22 Show & GordonWisconsin Hannagan Antiques tel: Dealers (217) 568-7117 Assn. Show Jar & Bottle Show Market ILLINOIS, Belleville, Belleville Antique Day 4 of 4 Day 1 of 3 Historic Trades Fair Day& Sale 1 of 3 10am-3pm 9am-2pm RG Canning tel: (323) 560-7469 Flea Market Thursday, April 23 10am-5pm Toni Clark tel: (804) 586-3337 Fri. 10am-8pm & Sat. 10am-5pm Wisconsin NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market Day 2 of 2 MICHIGAN, Centreville, Antique Market & MINNESOTA, Rochester, Gold Rush NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage costume Day 1 of 2 Antiques Dealers Assn. tel: (815) 575-1272 Day 7 of 7 Saturday, April 11 Sale Fri & Sat. 8am-6pm & Sun. 8am-3pm Day 1 of 2 Jewelry Show Saturday, October 03 IOWA, Cedar Falls, Antique Spectacular GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique 8am-3pm Bob Zurko tel: (715) 526-9769 Townsend Promotions tel: (641) 832-2700 9am-1pm Joyce tel: (201) 213-2146 NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage Costume VintageSunday Market, September 22 Markets Friday, April 24 Day 1 of 3 Jewelry Show DayILLINOIS, 3 of 3 Belleville, Belleville Antique DaySaturday 3 of 4 , OctOber 05 PENNSYLVANIA,NEW JERSEY, Mount Kutztown, Laurel, Extravaganza Rancocas 9am-1pm Joyce tel: (201) 213-2146 Flea Market CALIFORNIA, Los Banos, Hunting & ShowsWoods inAntique Kutztown Show VIRGINIA, Fishersville, 66th Shenandoah Sunday, June 14 MINNESOTA,Day 2 of 2 Rochester, Mayo Civic ILLINOIS,Fishing Collectibles Rantoul, Gordyville Show USA Flea 9am-4pm8am-2pm bothStephen days Rush Renningers tel: (856) Promotions 235-1830 Antiques Expo CALIFORNIA, Pasadena, Rose Bowl Flea Center Vintage/Flea Market MarketDay 2 of 2 tel: (610) 683-6848 9am-5pm Heritage Promotions Market Sunday, October 04 10am-4pm Townsend Promotions, INDIANA, Lebanon, Boone County Day 2 of 3 DayOHIO, 1 ofCanton, 2 Olde Stark Antique Faire tel: (434) 846-7452 9am-3pm RG Canning tel: (323) 560-7463 NEW JERSEY, Logan Twp, Auction tel: (641) 832-2700 Treasure Hunt NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage Costume Day 2 of 2 Day 1 of 2 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 Day 2 of 2 Jewelry Show NORTH CAROLINA, Raleigh, The 84th Sunday, April 12 Friday, June 26 9am-1pm Joyce Simmons Saturday, April 25 Raleigh Antiques Extravaganza Show & CALIFORNIA, Pasadena, Rose Bowl Flea Saturday, May 09 PENNSYLVANIA, Kutztown, Extravaganza riday ctober INDIANA, Lebanon, Indy Ad Show tel: (201) 213-2146 ILLINOIS,Friday, Belleville, OctOber St. Louis18 Antique F , O 09 Sale Market ILLINOIS, Rantoul, Gordyville USA Flea Shows in Kutztown Day 2 of 2 FestivalCOLORADO, Denver, World Wide Antique MARYLAND, Oakland, 47th Annual Day 3 of 3 9am-3pm RG Canning tel: (323) 560-7463 Sat. 10am-5pm & Sun. 10am-4pm Dorrie Market 9am-4pm both days Renningers Promotions Antique & Makers Market OHIO, Wilmington, Ohio Country Antique & Vintage Show Mawhinney tel: (608) 346-3797 Day 2 of 3 tel: (610) 683-6848 No Time Given [email protected] OHIO, Springfield, The Springfield Show No Time Given Denver Mart OHIO, Lebanon, Lebanon Vintage Quilt & GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique Day 1 of 2 Day 1 of 2 Day 1 of 3 Extravaganza 9am-3pm Queen City Shows tel: (303) 292-6278 Textile Market Markets MINNESOTA, Rochester, Gold Rush Day 3 of 3 tel: (513) 738-7256 Day 1 of 3 Day 3 of 3 Day 4 of 4 NEBRASKA, Omaha, 2nd Annual Omaha Day 2 of 3 Antique Show Saturday, June 27 Saturday, October 10 VIRGINIA, Hampton, The Big Flea ILLINOIS, Rantoul, Gordyville USA Flea Sat.10am-5pm & Sun. 10am-4pm Sally VIRGINIA, Fishersville, 66th Shenandoah PENNSYLVANIA, Kutztown, Extravaganza MARYLAND, Oakland, 47th Annual Antiques Market Market Thompson tel: (913) 488-3306 Antiques Expo Shows in Kutztown Antique & Makers Market Day 2 of 2 Day 3 of 3 Day 1 of 2 Day 2 of 2 Day 2 of 2 Day 2 of 3 FISHERSVILLE:FISHERSVILLE: BESTBEST INDOOR/OUTDOORINDOOR/OUTDOORMarch 16, 2020 SHOWSHOW ININ THETHE MID-ATLANTICMID-ATLANTIC WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 11

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SUMPTER PRIDDY, III 740.569.2800 P.O. Box 60 Special Guest Speaker Bremen, OH 43107 Recognized Expert in Antique www.scottantiquemarkets.com Furnishings, Artifacts, and Architecture “Baroque Furniture of Eastern Virginia 1700-1775” May 2, 2020 at 5:30 PM Page 12 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM March 16, 2020 A u c t i o n C a l e n d a r E-Mail: [email protected] Wednesday, March 18 INDIANA, Carmel, March Gallery Auction Wednesday, March 25 Thursday, April 02 Sunday, May 17 Wednesday, July 22 INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & - Antiques, Jewelry, Art INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & OHIO, Rushville, 3-Day Antique Auction CALIFORNIA, Santa Barbara, Antique INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & 11am Darin Lawson tel: (317) 844-7253 Miscellaneous Auction Miscellaneous Auction Day 2 of 3 Show & Sale Miscellaneous Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction Day 3 of 3 9am Shipshewana Auction INDIANA, Indianapolis, 2-Day Antique & tel: (260) 768-4129 tel: (260) 768-4129 tel: (260) 768-4129 Tool Auction Friday, April 03 NEW JERSEY, Logan Twp, Auction OHIO, Rushville, 3-Day Antique Auction KENTUCKY, Online, Online Only - No Time Given tel: (800) 869-0695 OHIO, Canfield, 2-Day Auction 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 Day 3 of 3 Lifetime Collection Extraordinaire unday uly INDIANA, Nappanee, Premier Gun & S , J 26 7pm Mike’s Auction tel: (270) 849-7764 Day 2 of 2 NEW JERSEY, Logan Township, Auction Antique Auction Wednesday, May 20 Sunday, April 05 9am Hahn Auction Service INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 OHIO, Wooster, Joe Irvin Trust Auction NEW JERSEY, Logan Twp, Auction tel: (574) 535-7383 10am Steve Andrews tel: (330) 262-9186 Friday, March 27 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 Miscellaneous Auction NORTH CAROLINA, Flat Rock, Huge 2 9am Shipshewana Auction INDIANA, Wolcottville, Two-Day Fiesta Wednesday, July 29 PENNSYLVANIA, Downingtown, Online Day Antique Auction tel: (260) 768-4129 Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Only Decorative Arts Fri. 5pm & Sat. 10am Richard Hatch Wednesday, April 08 Day 2 of 2 tel: (828) 696-3440 Miscellaneous Auction 9am Pook & Pook tel: (610) 269-4040 INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Day 1 of 2 Miscellaneous Auction Wednesday, May 27 9am Shipshewana Auction MISSOURI, Richmond, 25th Annual 9am Shipshewana Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & tel: (260) 768-4129 THCKK Tool Meet & Auction Miscellaneous Auction Thursday, March 19 tel: (260) 768-4129 Day 3 of 3 aturday arch 9am Shipshewana Auction MARYLAND, Timoniumn, World War II S , M 28 MARYLAND, Knoxville, Estate Auction tel: (260) 768-4129 aturday ugust Library Auction S , A 01 MONTANA, Great Falls, March In Montana 9am Donald Lenhart tel: (301) 676-8685 Wednesday, April 15 4:30pm Over & Above Auction KENTUCKY, Owensboro, Market Days Show & Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Sat. 11am-3pm & Sun. 9am-2pm tel: (410) 252-5035 Miscellaneous Auction Sunday, May 31 Day 3 of 3 MINNESOTA, Dalton, Large Toy Collection Preservation Station tel: (270) 993-7532 Estate Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction NEW JERSEY, Logan Township, Auction MISSOURI, Richmond, 25th Annual Day 1 of 2 NEW YORK, Marathon, Important Estates 9:30am United Country Aasness Auctioneers tel: (260) 768-4129 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 THCKK Tool Meet & Auction Antique Auction tel: (218) 589-8598 9am each day Simmons & Co Noon Marathon Auction tel: (607) 849-6305 tel: (816) 776-2936 Saturday, April 18 Wednesday, June 03 Sunday, August 02 NEW YORK, Geneseo, Fine Art & OHIO, Chillicothe, 19th Century KENTUCKY, Owensboro, Market Days Day 1 of 3 OHIO, Fremont, 35th Annual Fremont Toy INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Antiques Auction Decorative Auction Show Miscellaneous Auction Day 2 of 2 Noon Cottone Auction tel: (585) 243-1000 10am Ross Auction tel: (740) 701-7511 MONTANA, Great Falls, March In Montana Sat. 9am-4pm & Sun. 9am-3pm Bob Siefke 9am Shipshewana Auction Show & Auction tel: (260) 768-4129 tel: (419) 637-7067 NEW YORK, Online, Absentee Auction Th. 9am-5pm, Fri & Sat. 11am March in VIRGINIA, Crewe, Estate of Sidney Locke Wednesday, August 05 Day 1 of 2 #72 Montana tel: (208) 664-2091 9am Carwile Auctions tel: (434) 547-9100 INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & 10pm Terry McMurray tel: (607) 775-5972 ednesday une Day 1 of 3 TEXAS, Dallas, Vintage Poster Auction W , J 10 Miscellaneous Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & No Time Given Heritage Auction Galleries 9am Shipshewana Auction NORTH CAROLINA, Flat Rock, Huge Sunday, April 19 Miscellaneous Auction PENNSYLVANIA, Downingtown, Online tel: (877) 437-4824 NEW JERSEY, Logan Twp, Auction tel: (260) 768-4129 2-Day Antique Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction Only Coins & Jewelry Day 1 of 2 Day 2 of 2 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 9am Pook & Pook tel: (610) 269-4040 tel: (260) 768-4129 unday ugust OHIO, Columbus, Country Americana S , A 09 Sunday, March 22 Wednesday, April 22 PENNSYLVANIA, Hatfield, Discovery Art Auction unday une NEW JERSEY, Logan Twp, Auction CALIFORNIA, Le Grand, Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & S , J 14 Auction 10am Garth’s Auction tel: (740) 362-4771 NEW JERSEY, Logan Township, Auction 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 No Time Given Alderfer Auction Company 9am Hewletts Auction tel: (209) 500-8801 Miscellaneous Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 tel: (215) 393-3000 OHIO, Online, Spring Vintage Toy & MICHIGAN, Coldwater, Milk Bottle Auction tel: (260) 768-4129 Wednesday, August 12 10:30am Brian Hasty Greyhound Bus 11am Toys of Times Past tel: (216) 218-1971 Wednesday, June 17 INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Friday, March 20 aturday pril INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Miscellaneous Auction INDIANA, Wolcottville, Two Day Fiesta NEW JERSEY, Logan Twp, Auction S , A 25 PENNSYLVANIA, Denver, Coin-Op & VIRGINIA, Crewe, Estate of Sidney Locke Miscellaneous Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction Auction 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 Advertising Auction 9am Carwile Auctions tel: (434) 547-9100 9am Shipshewana Auction tel: (260) 768-4129 Fri. 4pm & Sat. 9am Michael Strawser No Time Given Morphy Auction tel: (260) 768-4129 tel: (260) 336-2204 NEW YORK, Canaan, Estate Auction tel: (877) 968-8880 Day 1 of 2 Noon Ralph Fontaine tel: (413) 442-2537 Day 1 of 2 Wednesday, April 29 Wednesday, August 19 INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Wednesday, June 24 NEW YORK, Canaan, Estate Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & MISSOURI, Richmond, 25th Annual Miscellaneous Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Noon Ralph Fontaine tel: (413) 442-2537 PENNSYLVANIA, Dunbar, Sherlock Estate Miscellaneous Auction THCKK Tool Meet & Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction Miscellaneous Auction Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction Day 2 of 3 tel: (260) 768-4129 9am Shipshewana Auction OHIO, Fremont, 35th Annual Fremont Toy 9am Rittenhouse Auction tel: (724) 438-0581 tel: (260) 768-4129 tel: (260) 768-4129 Show MONTANA, Great Falls, March In Montana Day 2 of 2 VIRGINIA, Mt. Crawford, 19th & 20th unday ay Show & Auction S , M 03 Century Lighting Auction NEW JERSEY, Logan Twp, Auction ednesday ugust Day 2 of 3 Sunday, June 28 W , A 26 OHIO, Hamilton, 2-Day Retirement 9:30am Jeffrey Evans tel: (540) 434-3939 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 NEW JERSEY, Logan Township, Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Auction OHIO, Neapolis, Auction 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 Miscellaneous Auction 1pm Dave Lunsford tel: (513) 895-4166 9am Shipshewana Auction 10am Whalen Realty & Auction Sunday, March 29 Wednesday, May 06 tel: (260) 768-4129 tel: (419) 875-6317 PENNSYLVANIA, Harrisburg, Firearms, PENNSYLVANIA, Denver, Coin-Op & INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Wednesday, July 01 Militaria & Tool Auction Advertising Auction Miscellaneous Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & VIRGINIA, Mt Carwford, Estate Auction 8:30am Cordier Antiques & Fine Art Day 2 of 2 9am Shipshewana Auction Miscellaneous Auction Wednesday, September 02 9:30am Green Valley Auction tel: (717) 731-8662 tel: (260) 768-4129 9am Shipshewana Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & tel: (540) 434-4260 tel: (260) 768-4129 TEXAS, Dallas, Vintage Poster Auction Wednesday, April 01 Miscellaneous Auction Wednesday, May 13 Day 2 of 2 INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & 9am Shipshewana Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Saturday, March 21 Miscellaneous Auction ednesday uly tel: (260) 768-4129 Miscellaneous Auction W , J 08 ALABAMA, Madison, Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & 9am Shipshewana Auction 10am McNatt Real Estate & Auction tel: Tuesday, March 24 tel: (260) 768-4129 Miscellaneous Auction tel: (260) 768-4129 (256) 874-3786 OHIO, Canfield, 2-Day Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction Saturday, September 05 Extraordinaire OHIO, Rushville, 3-Day Antique Auction tel: (260) 768-4129 KENTUCKY, Owensboro, Market Days ILLINOIS, Peru, Peru Antique Mall Closing 6:30pm both days Basinger Auction Service 9am each day Mike Clum Friday, May 15 Sat. 11am-3pm & Sun. 9am-2pm - Auction tel: (330) 330-8949 tel: (740) 536-9220 CALIFORNIA, Santa Barbara, Antique Preservation Station tel: (270) 993-7532 Day 1 of 2 Day 1 of 3 9am Matthew Bullock tel: (815) 220-5005 Show & Sale Sunday, July 12 Day 1 of 2 Fri & Sat. 11am-6pm & Sun. 11am-4pm NEW JERSEY, Logan Twp, Auction CALM’s Antique Show tel: (805) 898-9715 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 ESTATE AUCTION Day 1 of 3 Sunday, September 06 Wednesday, July 15 KENTUCKY, Owensboro, Market Days Estate Of Graham Arnold Saturday, May 16 INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Day 2 of 2 CALIFORNIA, Santa Barbara, Antique Miscellaneous Auction On-Site At 532 Jefferson Pike, KNOXVILLE, MD Show & Sale 9am Shipshewana Auction NEW JERSEY, Logan Township, Auction SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2020 @ 9:00 AM Day 2 of 3 tel: (260) 768-4129 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834

With 2 Auctioneers Selling All Day **Nothing But Treasures** This Is A Very Large Estate! We Will Be Adding Photo’s Week Of Auction 200+, More Could Not Be Dug Out Yet. This Is Limited Listing FURNITURE: Stacking Bookcase, Glass Door Well Framed Early Local Advertising, Pocket Bookcase, High Boy, Dry Sink, Large Oak Ban- Watch Collection Some Key Wind, Some Sterling, quet Table, Oak Rolltop Desk, Carved Walnut Civil War US Buckle, Civil War Holster & Others, Marble-Top Buffet, Marble-Top Buffet, Merry-Go- Mantel & Wall Clocks, French Clock/Candle Set, Round Base Coffee Table, Oak Buffet, Table & William’s Frederick County Book Set, Many Early Chairs, Dresser, Wardrobe, Mid-Century Buffet, Books, Some Local, Main Ice-Cream Can, Ear- Stands, Mah. China Cabinet, Tier Stands, Book- ly Photo’s, Paintings, Antique Pistols Inc. Colt, case, Tall Chest, Maple Table & Chairs, Gold Pier Cow Weather Vane, Koontz Corn Sheller, Esb Mirror, Curio Cabinets, Butler Tray/Stand, High Crock, 10 & 20 Gal. Crocks & Others, Many Local Chair, Harp Back Chairs, Washstand, Shift Robe, Bottles Inc. Arnola’s Writing Fluid, Titis & Chick, EstatE auction Night Stand, Gateleg Table, Travel Desk, Knee Soulder Chick, Henrico, Others, Milk Bottle Caps Hole Desk, Music Cabinet, Beds, Oak Chairs, & & Crates, Milk Can, Tobacco Stand & Other Ad- Others, 10 Ft. Blanket Chest, Drop-Leaf Table, vertising, Sugar Buckets, Early Sewing Machine Fri., March 20 Benches, Nightstands, Oak Drop Side Library Inc. 1860’s Wheeler & Wilson Model 3, Statues, Table, Oak Potty, Doctors Scales, Rockers, Maple Framed Tapestry, Richard’s Prints & Other, Hag- Slant Front Desk, Cedar Wardrobe, China Cabi- erstown Stain Glass Window, Oil & Elec. Lamps, nets & Buffets. 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TOOLS & FARM: Horse Buggy, cobalt stenciled 3 gal. jar & jug; Fine American Folk Art carved walking cane attributed - Etc., Marbles, Cigar Boxes, Lic. Tags, 100’s Of Buggy Wheels, Horse Sockie, 6’ Tag A Long Trail- to FRANK FEATHER; Bronze sculptures; R.S. Prussia hand painted porcelain; 40+ Local Items. COLLECTIBLES: 1855 John Lynch er, 3 C.I. Kettles w/Stands, Butcher Tubs, Pedal Auction Ad, 1792 Land Deed, Victor Cylinder Roll Grinder, Tools, Toolboxes, Fork, Shovels, Hoes, porcelain oyster plates; Wedgwood Blue Jasperware dome covered cake plates; Flow Player & Rolls, 2 Music Boxes, Table Top & Floor Etc. 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COINS, STERLING, JEWELRY AUCTION TWO-DAY FIESTA AUCTION SUNDAY, FEB. 23 at 10:00 AM 3000+/- PIECES Preview Online And Sunday 8:00 AM thru Auction FRI., MARCH 20, 2020 - Starting at 4:00 PM 1500 Paxton St., Harrisburg, PA 17104 Preview at 2:00 PM COINS: Gold Constitution Set w/ $5 Gold; Silver American Eagles; Morgan & Peace Dollars; Other incl Mint & Proof Sets; World Coins & SAT., MARCH 21, 2020, Starting at 9:00 AM Roman to 20th Century incl 1778 Spanish Colonial 4 Reales; Ameri- Preview at 7:30 AM can, European & Asian. LOCATION: THE STRAWSER AUCTIONS FACILITY, 106 E. DUTCH STREET STERLING: Flatware incl. 95 Pcs. State House Stately Flatware Ser- WOLCOTTVILLE, INDIANA vice; Iced Tea Spoons; Hollowware incl. Set 6 Wallace Bread Plates; 4 10” Trays; Weighted Collection 50+ Pcs.; More! DAY #1 JEWELRY: Gold 18k, 14k, 10k incl. 32nd Degree Masonic Diamond POST 86 FIESTA – HARLEQUIN – KITCHEN KRAFT – RIVIERA Ring; 18k White Gold Diamond Bracelet, Neck- 1000+/- pieces of Post 86 Fiesta and many shapes and colors; 300+ pieces of Harlequin; Kitchen laces & Earrings; 14k Bangle, Earrings, White Kraft; Riviera; Virginia Rose; Mexicana and other decal pieces and more. Gold Diamond Pin; Diamond Engagement Ring; DAY #2 Sterling incl. Mexican; Designer incl. J. Aten- 1500 PIECES OF VINTAGE FIESTA cio; Vintage incl. Pair Chinese Jade Dress Clips; Pearls; Wrist Watches incl. Ladies Rolex; Ham- Huge selection of Vintage Fiesta including RARE PIECES – Rose ilton Masterpiece in OB; Bulova; Pocket Watch- Ebony pair of tripod candleholders; 5 “Ski” mugs; Turquoise shell es incl. Waltham Key Wind; Costume incl. Weis- plate; maroon syrup pitcher; maroon mug; MEDIUM GREEN: ner, Swarovski, Weiss, Trifari, Florenza, Bakelite, Casserole, 4¾” fruit, disk water pitcher and many more; nearly Austria Rhinestone, Majorica. complete set of vases; 9 onion soups; syrup pitchers; relish trays; coffee and teapots; footed, unlisted and individual salad bowls; #4 Live & Online Bidding Catalog Available February 17 mixing bowl lid; mixing bowls; casseroles; plates; platters; cream/ www.CordierAuction.com sugars; egg cups; demitasse pots and cups/saucers and much more CATALOG: For a complete catalog contact the auctioneers at 260- Located off Interstate 83 between 13th Street 854-2859 or email your request to [email protected], and 17th Street exits, Harrisburg PA! or visit our website www.strawserauctions.com. BIDDING: This auction is a live auction with internet bidding. Visit our website and click on “Online Auctions” HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS: Blue Gate Garden Inn 800-545-4725, Holiday Inn Express 260-562-3660, Best Western 260-562-2880 and Super 8 260-562-2828. TERMS: Cash, check, MC, VISA, 18% Buy- er’s Premium (3% discount for payment by cash or check).

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CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE & WANTED CODES (W INDICATES WANTED) Pennsylvania man wins Advertising . . . . . 52 Clocks ...... 10 Jewelry ...... 11 Political ...... 22 Antiques ...... 30 Coin Oper . Mach . . . 66 Kitchenware . . . . 43 Postcards . . . . . 39 Arts & Prints . . . . 4 Coins, Medals . . . 37 Lamps ...... 17 Pottery ...... 8 Autographs . . . . 64 Collectibles . . . . 31 Periodicals . . . . . 47A Primitives . . . . . 23 $10,000 Heritage credit Autos-Parts . . . . . 2 Collectors’ Books . . 32 Mailing LIsts . . . . 58 Radio ...... 54 Banks, Toys, Games . 6 Decoys ...... 65 Marbles ...... 36 Railroad ...... 25 Following a tradition that has grown have any time. But then in the late ’90s, Bells ...... 5 Dolls ...... 12 Military ...... 53 Real Estate ...... 1 for more than 20 years, Heritage Auc- when the internet came around, I started Books On Antqs . . 33 Electronics . . . . . 54 Miscellaneous . . . 45 Refinishing, Restoring .34 Books For Sale . . . 48 Furniture ...... 15 Movies ...... 44 Sculpture . . . . . 46 tions has awarded a $10,000 auction seeing Heritage Auctions’ website, and Books Wanted . . . 47 Genealogy . . . 49-51 Musical ...... 20 Silver ...... 27 credit to Steven Wilson through a draw- my interested started again.” Bottles ...... 7 Gold ...... 63 Notices ...... 59 Sports Items . . . . 35 ing among collectors who participated in Wilson focused on two sets: Morgan Breweriana . . . . . 60 Guns, Knives . . . . 14 Oriental Rugs . . . . 61 Stamps ...... 38 Business Equip . . . 24 History ...... 50 Orientalia . . . . . 57 Tobacco ...... 56 the firm’s annual numismatic survey. dollars and Peace dollars, and then Business Op . . . . 19 Indian Artifacts . . . 16 Paper Items . . . . 29 Tools ...... 28 The Pennsylvania resident’s interest branched out into collections of $3 gold Cameras ...... 21 Inkwells & Pens-Pencils . . . . 55 Typewriters . . . . . 24 in collecting was born out of a childhood pieces and St. Gaudens $20 coins. “I like China, Glass . . . . . 9 Inkstands . . . . 62 Periodicals Wanted . 47 Unusual ...... 18 Civil War ...... 13 Insulators ...... 7 Photos ...... 39 Vintage Fabrics . . . 26 curiosity about the hobby shared by his to have them to admire,” Wilson said, father and uncle. “and also as part of my asset diversifica- These Ads Run in Both Editions – 65,000 Circulation “My father had a retail business, and tion.” 5% DISCOUNT if paid in advance 7 point type – 27¢ word 7 point bold – 32¢ word so did my uncle, about 50 years ago,” Wil- “It’s hard to find what I want,” Wilson or within 10 days after billing. 8 point type – 37¢ word 8 pt . bold – 41¢ word son said. “My uncle saved silver dollars, said. “I don’t really trust raw coins, be- Bold border top & bottom costs and my dad had a huge jar of pennies. So Run 2 weeks & get 3rd week free!! cause while I have collected for years, I $2.00 extra per run. Series Discounts are below: I’d look through it, and the Indian heads don’t really have the eye to pick up a sub- 4-12x = 12% off 13-25x = 15% off and old Lincolns started fascinating me. tle cleaning. I feel a lot more trust when CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS (in a border) 26-50x = 18% off 51x or more = 23% off My grandfather, in the 1930s, bought I do business with a good company like Start at $23.00 per column inch Number and street name counted as separate words gold coins from people rather than let- Heritage.” City, state, zip code are FREE ting them get sent to the government, Wilson said he was understandably 10 word minimum OR ... ask about our and I ended up being gifted a few of those thrilled when he learned he had won the DEADLINE – TUES. 12 NOON 10 pt . bold and 14 pt . bold over the years.” $10,000 auction credit at Heritage, and In addition to his introduction to coins said the news raised a few eyebrows with Use This Convenient Coupon to Submit Your Classified Ad! through his family, Wilson said his curi- friends and family, including his wife, ______osity received a boost from his interest in Claudia. 7 pt.-8 pt American history. “She was amazed,” he said. “She ______10 “I liked coins related to the Civil War, thought it was fake, as did a few friends ______related to the founding of the country, and co-workers. I wasn’t sure whether to 11 12 13 14 15 some of the financial trials and tribu- believe it, either.” ______lations of the country,” Wilson said. “I Wilson said he has not yet targeted a 16 17 18 19 20 started collecting for a while when I was specific coin on which he will spend his ______21 22 23 24 25 a teenager, but as I advanced in life and auction credit, but he is enjoying the ______my education, I stopped because I didn’t time spent considering his options. 26 27 28 29 30 ______31 32 33 34 35 Georgia Gold Rush (Below information will not be included in ad, please specify above) NAME ADDRESS coin strikes it rich CITY STATE ZIP ATLANTA, Ga. — A small gold coin “Reid was a multi-talented entrepre- PHONE with a face value of $2.50 when it was neur, a cotton gin manufacturer, gun- Run my ad ______times . Classification preferred______. struck in northern Georgia in 1830 sold smith, metallurgist and assayer who Charge to: ❏ VISA ❏ MasterCard ❏ American Express ❏ Discover for a record price of $480,000 to a Geor- struck coins in denominations of $2.50, gia collector in an auction in Atlanta on $5 and $10. These historic items were No .______Exp . Date______CVV______Feb. 27. It is one of the finest known of the first privately issued gold coins in I enclose $______. (50¢ added if we bill you .) less than two dozen surviving examples the United States,” said Kagin, author Payments when billed, are due within 10 days or a 1% (50¢ minimum) finance charge is payable each month. (This is an annual rate of privately struck by Milledgeville, Geor- of the reference book, Private Gold Coins 12%.) Additional charges will be added for accounts sent to collection and NSF checks. Mail Your Ad to AntiqueWeek, PO Box 90, Knightstown, IN 46148 • FAX – Toll-Free 1-800-695-8153 gia, cotton gin mill manufacturer Tem- and Patterns of the United States. PHONE TOLL FREE 1-800-876-5133, EXT. 133 • Or e-mail [email protected] pleton Reid during the state’s historic “It had been part of private coin col- TOLL FREE HOURS: Mon. & Fri. 7am-4:30pm. Tues.-Thur. 8am-4:30pm Evenings & weekends answering machine will record your ad or message. 19th-century gold rush. lections the Midwest and on the West “The Georgia and North Carolina gold Coast for more than 50 years, but now SURE SALE BOOK AD RATES rush period started in 1828, about two this piece is coming back home to Geor- You may advertise up to 10 used books. Two extra items allowed at a cost of $2.00 each. (Grand total of 12 decades before the California Gold Rush, gia,” said Kagin. items.) Only books, magazines or newspapers may be advertised. We reserve the right to reject & edit any ad. Books must be out-of-print or at least 20 years old. If the book is not 20 years old & it is out-of-print, you and this important gold piece was made “Despite his inventiveness, Temple- must include “op.” The date books were published must appear in ad. If there is no date on the book, you in 1830 to help alleviate a coin shortage ton Reid’s gold coins eventually and un- must include “nd.” A book is considered in print if someone has a quantity of them available to trade or sell. at the time in Georgia,” explained Don- fortunately were shunned by the public Deadline – Wednesdays 12 days in advance of date of issue ald Kagin, Ph.D., president of Kagin’s, when a critic falsely claimed they did not Rates for up to 10 priced items . Inc. (www.Kagins.com) of Tiburon, Ca- contain enough gold. He halted produc- Total Selling Sure Sale On commonly known titles, explanation of content must be omitted. A total of 120 lif., the auction house that sold the coin. tion just a few months after he began Price of all Ad Cost characters (each individual space – such as a letter, a comma, a 1-digit number, items in ad etc.) are allowed for the title; and a toal of 120 characters are allowed for the The previous record price for an ex- striking them,” explained Kagin. “But description of the book. This does not include the price you are asking for the ample of this type of coin was $329,000 today, they are national numismatic up to $42 ...... $ 7.00 book. Postage must be included in book prices. $43 thru $70 ...... $11.30 in 2013. treasures.” A checking copy containing the ad will be sent upon request for you to clip and $71 thru $115 ...... $16.15 return with sold items crossed off. We will publish the second time in our next $116 thru $159 ...... $20.80 available issue at no charge. Second time run must be submitted within THREE $160 & up ...... $22.70 months of the first run. 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BOOK ABBREVIATIONS (See “vocabulary of abbreviations” in a dictionary for others.) 1st – first CWO – check with order g – good ny – no year reprd – repaired aeg – all edges gilded dec – decorated grn – green op – out of print rev – revised auth – author dict – dictionary hist – history ow – otherwise SASE – self addr. stamp. bk – book disb – disbound hndbk – handbook own – owner envelope bks – books dj – dust jacket hng – hinge p – poor sig – signature bdg – binding dlr – dealer il – illustrated/illustration pamph – pamphlet slpcs – slipcase bkpl – bookplate dw – dust wrapper ins – inside pg – page sl – slight bkstrp – backstrip ea – each inscr – inscribed photo – photograph sp – spine bl – blue ed – edition or editor lea – leather port – portrait stns – stains brok – broken Eng – English lf – leaf pp – pages teg – top edges gilt buck – buckram engr – engraved litho – lithograph ppd – postpaid vf – very fine • – copyright ex-lib – ex-library ls – loose pref – preface vg – very good Above: A rare Georgia gold rush-era $2.50 denomination gold coin made in 1830 was sold ca – approximately ep – endpaper ltd – limited pres – presentation vo – size cat – catalog f – fine m – mint copy vol – volume at auction in Atlanta for a record price of $480,000 by Kagin’s, Inc. on Feb. 27. Photo cour- chp – chipped facs – facsimile mag – magazine prev – previous wn – worn tesy of Professional Coin Grading Service www.PCGS.com. cl – cloth f/o – fold out mssg – missing priv prntd – privately w/ – with col – color fr – fair mrbld – marbled printed w/o – without conts – contents front – frontispiece nd – no date pub – published/publish- wr – wear er wt – weight cpy – copy fwd – foreword np – no place yr – year cv – cover fx – foxing nm – name rbkd – rebacked

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9 China-Glass 30 Antiques New This Week! Architectural Antiques of We are selling a Gaudt Dutch dinner Indianapolis - Buy - Sell Fireplace plate w/red flowers, yellow leaves, Mantels, Light Fixtures, Leaded & a blue design. Made by Ashworth Windows, Decorative Hardware, Classified Word Ads Doors, and Much More! Open The Pathfinders, by Gerald Rawling, Harry Sinclair Drago, pub. Bramhall House, Tennessee, 471pp, $35.50 The Bros. in England, $85 812-372-9149 st st Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm or by MacMillan Co., 1964, 1 edn., 1 pth., HB, c l e a n & t i g h t w / d j , s l w e a r , 2 7 4 p p , $ 2 0 . 0 0 Wilderness Road, Robert L. Kincaid, (Amer. sections include The Missouri, The Platte, From Glasgow’s Treasure Chest, by James Trail Series) 1947, Bobbs Merrill Co., Red w/ appointment. Colonial Antiques, The Arkansas, The Green, The Columbia, VG Cowan, pub 1951 Craig & Wilson, used grn no dj, laid in & taped paper items Re: Robert 5000 W 96th St., Indianapolis, IN cond. All. Tight, clean, maps, end paps, Hist. hard cover w/gilt embossed sp & frnt, some Kincaid, who was Pres. Lincoln U. TN, also 11 Jewelry - st 46268 317-873-2727 7 pt. type - 27¢ Biblio., ndex, 326pp, $10.00 The fading, crnr rubs, 1 ed., clean & tight, B/W signed per Robert L. Kincaid on July 5, 1947, Watches - Fobs www.AntiqueArchitectural.com Country of the Pointed Firs, Sarah Orne photos, drawings, hvy for size, Sig. per 1st ed., VG cond., B/W photos, very SCARCE, Jewett, pub. Houghton Mifflin/Riverside Author, $25.00 Trail to California, 392pp, $75.00 Matt Field on the Press, Boston, 1929. Famous novel of The Overland Journal of Vincent Geiger & Santa Fe Trail, U. of Oklahoma Press 1960, Maine. Green cloth binding w/fir on spine, Wakeman Bryarly, edited by David Morris HB-good, (American Exploration & Travel good cond., some yellowing page edges, Potter, Yale U. Press, tight, no markings, Fine RailRoad pocket watches, Series) 1st edn., Collected by Clyde & Mae vintage wrist watches & hard-to-find 59 Notices O/W vg, $10.50 Discovery, excellent read! Dj sl wear, clothbound, 7 pt. bold type - 32¢ Great moments in the lives of outstanding authentic record of overland to Gold Rush. Reed Porter, X-lib from original journal, map parts, buy & sell. naturalists, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1st edn., 1961 Great read, $15.00 Let Us Santa Fe Trail, edited by John E. Sunder, 1960 So. Methodist U. Lib. b/w photos, www.WatchesByHourMinSec.com, “Vendors”Free booth space w/wood engravings by Thos. W. Nason, fine Now Praise Famous Men, by James Agee 636-352-3128 cond., pages tight, includes acct. ivory-billed & Walker Evans, pub. Houghton Mifflin Co., $10.00 Joan Morris, 2073 Sunset available at our annual Antique woodpecker, Exlibris frontis cut, Gold ptg sp, 1930, 9th ptg., HB, ex-lib, no dj nr fine, few Drive, Hamilton, OH 45013, (513) 805-7155 Advertising Specialty Show on $10.00 Great American Cattle lib. Marks, approx. 55+ b/w photos, non-fict / Owner’s bookplates/inscriptions not March 21st, 2020, located at 8 pt. type - 37¢ Trails, The Story of the old cow paths of the acct., Alabama share croppers / families in mentioned, CWO, PPD, SASE for check the Indiana State Fairgrounds, east & the longhorn highways of the plains, 1936. Purchased Lincoln University. Lib. return. 20 Musical Indianapolis. This is one of the largest markets for only 40+ year old advertising in the world. -MUSIC BOXES- Signs, Displays, Clocks, and 8 pt. bold type - 41¢ Buying, Selling, & Repairing. all other forms of Advertising. Turn of the Century Antiques, For Info: IAAshow.com Contact: (616) 887-2501. [email protected]

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Above Left: In its early years, quality earthenware and stoneware products were produced for hospitals, asylums and domestic use. Note the Sink Basin (1878) etc. from a Belleek Museum display. Photo; Belleek Pottery Museum. Above Middle: The world-renowned Belleek Pottery is one of Ireland’s most popular tourist destinations. Visitors can shop, tour the museum and observe craftsmen at work. Above Right: This Limited Edition “Golden Eagle” from the Masterpiece Collection was sculpted from a design archived for more than 40 years due to its difficulty. The stunning figure currently sells at $10,000.

cal tips. He and his wife bought their by Richard K. Degenhardt or Marion Belleek first Belleek vase back in 1966. At the Langham as reference guides for pat- From Front Page time, the couple had no idea what terns and other Belleek background. Belleek was, but the design spoke to More information about Belleek’s them with a theme that related to their history, products and museum can be is hand-molded, painted and applied Irish heritage. He remarked: “As a found at www.Belleek.com. With the using tools such as a razor blade, nail, beginning collector, seek out what calls timeless beauty of Belleek, you can and pin. Lamps have a steady following to you versus basing the decision on enjoy a touch of Ireland every day! as do teapots in nearly every pattern. possible future value. Belleek offered a Right: China baskets first appeared in the Figurines, candelabrum, and most wide range of subjects in its designs. items with applied flowers command 1860s. Apprentices train approximately four Research the choices in advance of buy- years to hone the craft of creating these high prices in online auctions and at ing.” Some collectors choose to seek out antique centers. intricately detailed vessels. Photo: Belleek pieces from the earlier Belleek periods Pottery. Long-time collector Bill Butke added when wares bore a “Black Mark” back- some collecting perspective and practi- stamp. Butke also recommended books Below: The 16 Hands creative process has been executed at Belleek since the 1850s. Shown: Late 1800s hand-painters diligently working. Photo: Belleek Pottery

Left: U.S. buyers cannot resist the sweet classic appeal of the “Shamrock” pattern. Shown: Sampling of recent mini vases. Estimated value is $20 each. Photo: Belleek Pottery

Top Left and Middle: China flowers accent many Belleek shapes. In keeping with tradition, each tiny petal is artisan-crafted by hand, applied and hand-painted. Photo: Belleek Pottery. Top Right: Close up of flowers on the basket. Post office D T o N s i h t o

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Vol. 52. Issue No. 2633 www.antiqueweek.com March 16, 2020 Bid from the comfort of your armchair at Pook & Pook DOWNINGTOWN, Pa. — Bidders will surely want to come out of hibernation for another one of Pook & Pook’s No need to leave your home to find great items. This is a ever popular Online Only Decorative Art auctions, filled selection of the many fine items offered on March 18 at with all the goodies antique enthusiasts have come to Pook & Pook’s Online Only Decorative Art Auction. expect. On March 18 at 9 a .m. 800 lots will cross the virtual auction block. As is usual with Pook & Pook’s Decorative Arts sales, March’s sale is sure to suit a vari- ety of tastes and budgets, with all bidding online on Bidsquare and Invaluable. From unusual Americana, to elegant International decorative arts, the folks at Pook & Pook have been busy squirreling away hundreds of interesting and unique items to adorn bidder’s homes this spring. A miniature Pennsylvania redware plate from the 1800s with slip flower decoration will compete for bidders’ attentions, as will a stoneware canteen. A Mickey Mantle signed jersey will have sports fans cheering, as will several lots of trading cards, each estimated at $200-300. One special silver lot in the sale is a rare Scofield Pantheon pattern sterling silver tea service together with a silver plated tray. Rounding out the decorative accessories’ category is a sprinkling of pieces from across the pond, including an English repousse silver hot water kettle, early 19th century bearing the touch of Robert Garrard ($800- 1,000), as well as a variety of objects from Japan and furniture found throughout the day, a large selection of Downingtown, PA 19335. Live online bidding will com- China. children’s items will round out the auction day. mence at 9a a.m. on Wednesday, March 18. All manner of fine art items are represented in this Bidding will be available on Bidsquare (www. The Online Only Decorative Arts Sale will be followed sale, with dozens of oil on canvas landscapes and por- bidsquare.com) and Invaluable (www.invaluable.com). by an Online Only Coins & Jewelry auction on March 19 traits. Of course, a large selection of furniture will also Gallery exhibitions are scheduled for Monday, March 16 and an Online Only Native American auction on April 3. feature in this sale. and Tuesday, March 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Pook Contact: (610) 269-4040, In additional to the sleighs, gameboards, and kids’ & Pook’s gallery, located at 463 E. Lancaster Avenue, www.pookandpook.com. From stream-lined to Western: it is all 20th century By William Flood

CINCINNATI — There’s no doubt that mid-century modern remains hot. Yet the jet age themes and Googie lines of mid-century modernism don’t define the entire 20th cen- tury. The modernist style of the post-war years emerged from a much earlier era, trace- able to the Bauhaus and International movements in the first two decades of the 20th-century and was clearly influenced by Industrial Age modernism of the Art Deco and Streamline eras prior to World War II. The 1950s weren’t strictly modernist, either. Patriotic and early American themes showed up in everything from furniture to kitchen appliances. Similarly, the Old West was idealized in popular 1950s media, toys of the era, home decor, and even reflected in the names of cars like Ford’s Mustang and Thunderbird. Then, there were the GIs who returned from Pacific Theater, who, stuck in workaday jobs, pined for the South Seas and the Far East helping make Asiana, Polynesian pop, and even Primitivism popular. The main draw at 20th-cen- tury Cincinnati is certainly Above: This exceptional example of a first-year Datsun 240-Z was exhibited mid-century modern — and the courtesy of Concours d’ Elegance. booths are packed with items from makers like Herman Miller and Knoll. Yet, the show’s name connotes much more than a single decade and style. Amidst the boomerang tables and starburst clocks, you’ll find merchan- dise spanning the full array of the 20th-century. That breadth was evident outside the main ballroom. On display was a 1970 Datsun 240Z, the debut year for the definitive Japanese Z-car line. It was exhibited in affiliation with The Cincinnati Concours d’ Elegance, begun in 1978, now one of the most significant classic car shows in the country. Inside, it was evident that Art Nouveau and Art Deco were prevalent, much of it in the booths of dealers courted during the show’s formative years. One of them, Deco Dazzle of Virginia had a spread of streamline merchandise, including barware and lighting in chrome and cobalt blue. Particularly eye-catching was a chrome ball on black glass dish for $75 paired perfectly with a cobalt blue cocktail set for $235. Deco Dazzle’s owners do an amazing job of uncovering movie images from the era featuring the exact merchandise they sell. From Chicago came Somewhere in Time, offering pieces of jewelry made in 1920s Czechoslovakia, discovered locked in a Czech warehouse for over 80 years! Popular mid-20s colors like cobalt blue, red, and green complimented Art Deco and Art Nouveau motifs like dragonflies and elegant ladies and Egyptian symbolism, popular after the opening of King Tut’s tomb in 1922. The beautiful, See Queen City on page 3

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Sock-hop 50s came com- pliments of items like a blue wicker sewing basket with a felt poodle for $55 and several soda shop items including a Wimpy Hamburger figu- rine for $275. There was plenty of Old West merchandise like a pair of Above Left: This rare Vogue Picture Record was available for just $44. Above Right: A working lighted outdoor Sputnik-style sign ($5,500) Wallace Rodeo Range salt and pep- and working lighted Schlitz Beer sign ($4,900) show the breadth of mid-century styling. per shakers for $85 and a Hopi bear more unusual modernist items, many Kachina for $75. Fifties popular cul- guests ogled a salesman’s sample for ture also showed up in scores of Futura Above Ground Pools (pur- advertising pieces including a 1950s portedly promoted at one time by Fizzies candy display for $300 and a Bob Hope) available for $850. A working Schlitz beer sign for $4,900. Sputnik-shaped outdoor advertising There was scattered Floridiana, sign, in working condition, was like the pair of ceramic flamingos for priced at $5,500. And, for airline $98. And, there were a few Polynesian fans, a 24-inch tin litho model of a Pop items, including a made-in-Ja- pre-1960s Pan Am propeller pan tiki mug for $24 and a Vogue Stratocruiser awaited a buyer at pinup Picture Record for Between the $225. Devil and the Deep Blue Sea at $44. In the hallway, several additional Asian collectors had pieces like a vendors included Charley Harper Jadeite statue from China priced at Studios offering serigraphs and $35 and two small dragonware pitch- prints from Cincinnati’s famous ers, also from China, for $22. “minimal realist” wildlife artist The last third of the 20th-century (1922-2007). Author Shawn Patrick was well-represented, with nearly as Tubb was on hand to sign copies of much merchandise as the Art Deco his recently released book on years. One dealer had several 1970s Cincinnati’s Terrace Plaza Hotel. Polaroid Land Camera kits for The landmark 18-story building, con- Above: An entire collection of 1920s-era around $95 while another had a structed between 1943 and 1948, was jewelry had been padlocked in a handful of Playboy club tankards the first International Style hotel Czechoslovakian (now Czech Republic) from the 60s and 70s for under $5 built in America and one of the most warehouse for over 80 years! each. And, several brass wall sculp- technologically advanced buildings tures, popular in the early 1970s in the world at the time. Just before Right: Throughout the show, there were were in various booths, priced typi- exiting was Gotham Cruisers, an various Asian pieces including this Jadeite cally from $100 to $300. automotive customizing shop known statue for $35 and dragonware pitchers for $22, each from China. Of course, mid-century modern for its full-size Batmobile and Bat furniture and accouterments were Cycle kits and full-builds. everywhere. But, sticking with the Unmistakable was their full-sized replica of Robot B-9 (otherwise known as the robot from Lost in Space). 20th-Century Cincinnati is held in February of each year. Queen City Shows also runs the Ohio Country Antique show in October and Tri- State Antique Markets from May to October. For more information visit queencityshows.com Left: Old West themes, popular in the 1950s decorated this pair of Wallace Rodeo Range salt and pepper shakers available for $55. Above: Brass wall hangings like this circa 1970s one for $299 were popular over couches. Below: This Wimpy Hamburgers figurine, priced at $275, captured the drive-in side of Below: For a discriminating eye drawn to the Deco era, this entire set could be had for the mid-century era. around $300. National Section — Page 4 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM March 16, 2020 Stone walls being repaired on Aquidneck Island topic of lecture NEWPORT, R.I. – Old stone walls might incremental loss threatens the future of this not get as much attention as Gilded Age man- quintessential New England landscape fea- sions, but these remnants of colonial agricul- ture. ture also are vital to local history. That’s why To date, the Aquidneck Stone Wall The Preservation Society of Newport County, Initiative has led the restoration of historic best known for its historic house museums stone walls at Simmons Farm and the such as The Breakers, joined with Providence- Norman Bird Sanctuary, both in Middletown. based Preserve Rhode Island to form the The projects were funded by the Van Beuren Aquidneck Stone Wall Initiative in 2018. Charitable Foundation. On Thursday, March 19, at noon, the Schoberth’s lecture is the fifth and final in Preservation Society’s former policy associate the Preservation Society’s Winter Lecture Leigh Schoberth will present “Aquidneck Series. Admission costs $5 for Preservation Stone Wall Initiative: Preserving the Island’s Society members and $10 for the general Historic Character.” Schoberth, now senior public. For more information or to register, preservation services manager at Historic visit www.newportmansions.org/learn/ Above: Stone walls were used for centuries, but many are now falling into disrepair. Learn New England, will talk about the history of adult-programs or call (401) 847-1000. about how a group on Rhode Island is working to repair the walls during a seminar on stone walls and the local efforts to preserve The Preservation Society of Newport March 19. them. County, Rhode Island, celebrating its 75th interpreting the area’s historic architecture, than 250 years of American architectural and Stone walls on Aquidneck Island date anniversary in 2020, is a nonprofit organiza- landscapes, decorative arts and social history. social development. back centuries. Today, many are fragmented tion accredited by the American Alliance of Its 11 historic properties – seven of them For more information, please visit and increasingly falling into disrepair. This Museums. It is dedicated to preserving and National Historic Landmarks – span more NewportMansions.org.

TEAM AasnessA Tradition of Excellence LARGE TOY COLLECTION ESTATE AUCTION BID ONLINE OR ONSITE FARM TOYS • CLASSIC TRUCKS • CLASSIC TRAINS • SPECIALTY LOCATION: Dalton Community Event Center, Downtown Mainstreet, Dalton, MN. Directions: Dalton is located approx 10 Miles SE of Saturday, MarchMarch 28,28, 2020•9:30AM2020•9:30AM Fergus Falls off 1-94/Hwy 35 then North into town. LARGE COLLECTION 500-600+ TOYS & MEMORABILIA Featuring Large Collection of Vintage/Classic Trucks including Lumar, Tonka, Structo, Buddy L, Ny-lint, Military Classics, Huge Collection of Lionel, Ameri- can Flyer and Louis Marx Vintage/Classic Electric Train Sets and Accessories (Mostly 40’s to the 90’s), Large Collection of Farm Tractors and Ag Related A Trusted Name in Auctions & Real Estate • Your High Performance Auction Team Implements featuring Ertl Die Cast, Precision, Key and Big Farm Series, Also TERMS: Cash or qualified Cary M. Aasness 218-205-1310 check. Major credit cards accepted. Proper ID Spec-Cast and 1st Gear Trucks, Collector Classic/Muscle Car Collection, required. Any statements Cody Aasness 218-205-1269 made by auctioneer take Pedal Car, Breyer Horse Figures, Vintage Railroad Memorabilia, Plus Coca precedence over any and all advertising. Not respon- Rod Mursu 218-640-2231 sible for errors or omissions. Cola Advertising Sign, Unique Vintage and Specialty Items and More! Purchases are to be paid in full. No property is to be 218.589.8598 OR 218.998.4454 removed until settled for. RICHARD “HERBY” HERBRANDSON ESTATE - Kay Herbrandson Aasness Auctioneers Not responsible for accidents. BUYERS PREMIUM APPLIES 2020 SeeMARCH Our GAR AntiqueWebsite Week_half:HALF For All 3/10/2020 The Details8:53 AM Page & 1 Color Photos Auctions & Real Estate AASNESSAUCTIONEERS.COM

COUNTRY AMERICANA AUCTION 400+ Lots featuring Painted & Formal Furniture, Hooked Rugs, Samplers, Pottery, Portraits & more, and more!

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Windsor chairs, selection of band boxes including beavers and squirrels

Hudson River Valley by Edmund Coates Veterinary medicinal cabinet, Several hooked rugs velvet pincushions, wallpaper boxes

Blanket chest with incised and inked decoration

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Ralph Fontaine’s Heritage Auctions, Inc. High Quality, Fast Pace, Honest Auction Gallery announces a ESTATE AUCTION SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 2020 AT NOON Previews: Saturday, 11am-5pm & Sunday, 10am-12pm Location: Rt. 22, Canaan, New York Less than 3 miles north of the Mass Pike and New York Thruway (Exit B-3) (1 mile south of Route 295) (6 miles south of Route 20) • (413) 442-2537 • (518) 781-3650 Gallery Bid-Live, Phone Bid Absentee Or Live Auctioneers Horner Quality Man In The We will be selling over 450 Lots. A large part of this sale is an unreserved 50-year Mountain Clock collection from a Niskayuna, NY Estate, a Pittsfield estate plus others. Walnut Step-Back We will be selling a large collection of art glass, pottery, toys, clocks, lamps, rugs, paintings, etc. Also great furni- Bookcase With Head ture, oak, walnut, also Mid-Century items, plus a large group of cast-iron and garden items. TERMS: Cash, good check, credit card. Buyer’s Premium 15% for cash, 18% for credit card & 23% online

Rare Antique Faux Bamboo Salesman Sample

2 Large Ebony Pedestal 54” Walnut Executive Desk Eldred Wheeler With Gold Incising (1 of 2) Rare Suitcase Coke Cooler Tiger Maple Low Boy (1 of Several)

Mechanical Colored Darktown Strutters

Exceptional Figural Lion John Wanamaker Paint Victorian Portrait Lustres French Clock Desk With Full Bodied Griffins Design Secretary

Lots Of Toys Great Triple Walnut Bookcase

Awesome 14’ Vintage Goodyear Porcelain Sign (Built As 2 Pieces)

Hanging Double Sided Eyeglass Sign Michael Wilkinson Acrylic Sculpture Signed Henri Maik With Panda

Several Oriental Rugs Revolving Bookcase Fabulous Kings (1 of 2) Chair With Eagle Finials

Signed Handel Leaded Artists Signed Pairpoint Huge French Lamp Several Amphora Vases Lamp (Macy) Figural Clock

Floor Model Clean Beldings Mills Slot Oak Lion Machine (1 of 2) Head Icebox Antique Princess Original Gilt With Bed With Canopy 100’s Of Pieces Of Art Glass, Pottery, Cut Glass (Sold In Lots) Winged Griffin

Oak Derby Station Master’s Desk 3 Color Marble & Bronze Pedestal

Mid Century Marble Torchere Mid Century “Jelson” Couch

Jerome & Co. Spectacular Collection Of Garden Items, Fountains, Urns, Benches, Arbors Walnut (Over 50 Lots) (Check Out The Web) Double Dial Spectacular Inlaid Center Table 1 0f 2 For over 1000 photos www.fontaineheritage.com Page 6 – National Section WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM March 16, 2020 19th & 20th c. Lighting Auction Saturday, March 28, 2020 at 9:30 am ET

Featuring the Aladdin collection of Larry Spradley, Beaumont, TX; the Aladdin shop/workshop of Fil (John) Graff, St. Thomas, PA; the Victori- an lighting collection of Peter Mack, Bristol, CT; part two of the Joe Cesa- rini estate collection, Ridgely, MD; choice selections from a Pennsylvania private collection; plus others. The selection of Aladdin lighting is extensive and numbers over 300 lamps of all types including many extremely rare glass stand lamps, chandeliers, other hanging lamps, wall lamps, floor lamps, student lamps, prototype fonts, electric lamps, parts and accessories, etc.; outstanding GWTW, parlor, and banquet lamps; rare student lamps; a wide selec- tion of other kerosene lighting including seven marriage lamps, seven Swan-base stand lamps, four Log Cabin finger lamps, many other rare Atterbury lamps, opalescent stand and finger lamps, etc.; rare hanging store lamps including four in original shipping crate; multi-font angle lamps; other good metal lamps and heaters; good parts of all types; plus more. The full, detailed catalogue will be posted around March 13. Visit jeffreysevans.com for more information.

Note: An uncatalogued session of all types of Aladdin lamp parts (old and new) and lamps, hanging lamp parts, along with other kerosene lighting will be held on Friday, March 27 at 3:00 pm.

Specialists in 18th to 20th c. glass and ceramics, 2177 Green Valley Lane | Mt. Crawford, VA 22841 Southern decorative arts, Americana, and 540.434.3939 | [email protected] | jeffreysevans.com fine antiques of all types. Conducting monthly catalogued auctions as well as providing appraisal services.

Please join us March 19-21, 2020 at the Great Falls Elks Lodge, 500 1st Ave. South, Great Falls, MT.

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HUGE 2-DAY ANTIQUE AUCTION March 27th & 28th Auction Starts At Friday at 5 PM • Saturday at 10:00 AM PREVIEW: Thursday, Noon to 5:00 PM • Friday, Noon to 5:00 PM • Saturday 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM FLAT ROCK, NC

A spectacular auction event that you will not want to miss! Over 1300 lots. An amazing collection from countless estates and people downsizing! Come preview, leave bids, Aladdin Lamp Collection attend or bid from home! Rookwood Pottery PARTIAL LISTING: Lots of fine art, including oil paintings & watercolors, mostly by well listed artists, including Antonin Chittussi, Henry R. Kenyon, Dorothy Spangler, Janos Laszlo Aldor, Illus- tration art, Richard Rosenbaum, Roy Mason, Portrait of Rev. Robert Norwood by Pierre Troubetz- koy, William Matthews, Aldo Pagiacci, Howard Gibbs and many more, Salvador Dali lithographs, Picasso “Toreros” book, lots of bronzes by listed artists, Tiffany bronze pine needle frame and desk holder, Art glass includes Tiffany favrile, Steuben collection, colored and clear, Lalique, Moser, Loetz including silver overlay, French cameo glass including Galle, Durand, Quezal, Bo- hemian, perfume bottles, Cut-To-Clear, Italian, Waterford, Victorian, Royal Flemish, Burmese, Peachblow, Crown Milano, Satin, rainbow, collection of Wave Crest, Nakara & Kelva, studio art glass, large collection of brilliant period cut glass, paperweight collection, fine selection of ster- ling silver including basket, water pitcher, goblets, flasks, compotes, huge tea and coffee service with hot water kettle and tray, over 300 troy ounces, Fairfax tea & coffee set, claret jug, Tiffany humidor, box, bowl, vase, cordials and more, dresser tray, trivets, dishes, Francis I bowl, neat Emerald & Diamond sterling items by William Waldo Dodge of Asheville, NC, lots of Victorian servers including Georg Necklace 36 Carats Jensen and Tiffany, candlesticks, candelabras, compotes, cases, dresser jars and powder boxes, Flatware sets including Tiffany Fanueil, Francis I, Grand Baroque, Williamsburg Shell, Chantilly, Silver Plumes and more, a huge selection of early silver plate from an important family who enter- tained in high fashion indeed!, largest amount of estate jewelry in years including diamond, sapphire, emerald, ruby, tourmaline, amethyst, garnet, tanzanite, opal, Art Deco platinum, huge aquamarine, amazing emerald and diamond necklace over 36 carats, Tanzanite, pearl, large diamonds and other rings, gold bracelets including Cartier, slide bracelets, charm, diamond ten- Rosenberg nis, sapphire and more, gold necklaces including Micro Mosaic, Victorian, Tiffany diamond leaf brooch, Tiffany diamond eternity, Bulgari and other bands, diamond and other brooches, large selection of earrings including diamond studs, Victorian and more, pendants and lavaliers, pearl necklaces, gemstone necklaces, Hermes bracelets, Men’s rings, Rolex including Presidential and two-tone, Tudor, Gucci, solid gold Juvenia & other wristwatches, Railroad pocketwatch, col- lection of sterling jewelry including signed pieces by Georg Jensen and others, vintage Mexican, Native American, Art Deco, Retro and Modernist jewelry, coral, cameos, Chinese Carved Jade Southern Chests jewelry, Fine selection of Oriental rugs from mats to runners to room size, including fine an- tique, Oushak, Sarouk, Tabriz, silk, Mahal, Heriz, Hamadan and more, Fine including Meissen, Limoges, Sevres, Parian, rare Rozenberg eggshell vase, Sevres large urns, plates and more, Royal Bayreuth, Nippon, R.S. Prussia, Dresden, sets of plates including service plates, sets of China, Staffordshire figurines, Meissen figurines, Royal Doulton including early series ware, Lots of Furniture including Southern chest, armoire, French painted cupboard, apple sorting table, corner cupboards including period, sideboards, servers, vitrine, etergere, lawyer’s stacking bookcase, oak sever with leaded glass, Art Deco bar, sideboard, canopy and post beds Wave Crest Collection by Eldred Wheeler, Korean Tansu Dansu elmwood with iron fittings, silverware chest on stand, pair of French bedside cabinets with marble tops, hall tree, pier mirror, lots of wicker, leather re- cliners, desk, wardrobe, vanity with bench, blanket chest, early American chest, Victorian dog or doll bed, drop-leaf and gateleg tables, dining and side chairs, carved stool, Chinese carved fur- niture and much more. Fine Oriental collection including Chinese & Japanese porcelains, blue & white jars, collection of cloisonné, Chinese stands, Embroidery, Chinese jade, Chinese stone carvings, Rose medallion, Satsuma, lamps, garden seat, Imari, Japanese woodblocks, Chinese Lots of Persian Rugs Ancestral portraits, Chinese carved plant stands, marble inset furniture, nest of tables, screens, chargers and much more, collection of antique boxes including tea caddies, travel and lap desks, Wedgwood jasperware, U.S. & foreign gold coin collection, U.S. paper money collection from 1778 and up, fractional currency, errors, Confederate currency, silver dollars, tokens, medals, stamps, covers, postcards, early disc and cylinder music boxes, huge Aladdin collection includ- ing lots of lamps, sconces, finials, Hopalong Cassidy scones and more, box collection including tea caddy, lap desks, and more, slag glass and leaded lamps, Polyphon disc and Swiss cylinder Tiffany Frame music boxes, French champlevé inkstands and box, doll size and salesman sample furniture, cane collection, Rookwood, Roseville, Weller, Gouda, Dedham, Teplitz Amphora and other pot- tery, Victorian cast-iron mechanical banks, clocks including Ships clocks, French figural, Ansonia figural, Atmos and more, early pistols including flintlock and Colt, early rifles and shotguns in- cluding Remington and W. Richards, 1765 hand-drawn German book with great calligraphy, 16th Century prayer book leaf from India, fountain pens, original carousel horse, collection of Grand Tour intaglios, Minton, Spode and English Ironstone, jardinière and pedestals, doorstops, minia- ture lead soldiers, band & animals, Tantalus, Russian lacquerware boxes, toby pitchers, tobacco tag collection, land deeds, Biltmore Industries carved wooden bowl, collection of quilts, 1832 cov- Large Old Oushak erlet, andirons, Brass stick barometer, Bevin brass boxing bell, gemstone studded India Mogul embroidery, copper weathervane of rooster and so much more. Truly, something for everyone! A must see sale! Packed to the walls! Our finest sale of the year, please come take a look! Call for details (828) 696-3440 Dealers & public welcome. 15% buyer’s premium in-house Cut Glass Collection (20% on Live auctioneers online platform). Full catalog with photos on website at www.richardhatchauctions.com Come see why when it comes to buying and selling antiques your friends and neighbors choose us! NCAL#5079. Celebrating 40 years. Golden Rule dealer. Come join us! Richard D. Hatch & Associates 913 Upward Road, Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731 Take Exit 53 off I-26, then go 1 mile north on Upward Rd. Sapphire & Diamond Rings Paper Money Collection

W. Richards Shotgun Antonin Chittussi Oil A. Lassell Ripley (3) Diamond Bands