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May 23, 2017 Vol. 22 No. 43 News Periodical Mailed on May 17 Tumbleson Two Day Auction Had Something for All Collectors

Article & photos by Tumbleson Auction Co.

On Saturday & Sunday, March 25th & 26th, Tumbleson Auction Company held a two day estate auction at their facility in Princeton, Illinois. This was a fantastic auction, with great pieces for collectors. The auction featured beautiful quality Stickley furniture, as well as other modern, antique and primitive furniture. Continued on page 7 Contemp. Stickley Furniture Co. Ladies 14 K New York, sold Yellow Gold 19 for $2,000. Solitaire, it brought $950.

Contemp. Stickley Furniture Co. New York, sold for $1,300. Set of Sterling Silver Flatware by International, the set brought $1,100. Strong Prices on Fantastic Items at Garnavillo Auction Company

Article & photos by Garnavillo Auction Co. The weather was cold and windy, but the bidding was hot and furious at the April 29th, 2017 auction at Garnavillo Auction. The standing-room-only crowd vied throughout the day for the 671 items on the auction. A 27-drawer walnut spool cabinet with center mirror threaded its way to the high bid of the day at $1,500. Interest in mahogany double china with sec- retary and three mirrors reached $1,375. The large ship wheel navi- gated a final bid of $1,250 while the arts and crafts library table booked in at $1,125.

This 27 drawer walnut spool cabinet with center mirror brought $1,500. This beautiful Mahogany double china with secreatary and three A Dr. Pratt’s Medicine Show mirrors reached $1,375. four wheeled covered wagon was carted off for $1,375. The large ship’s wheel sailed away for $1,250. Continued on page 6

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6 Cold Outside, But Hot Prices Inside for Garnavillo’s Fantastic April 29th Auction Article & Photos by Garnavillo Auction Co. settled at $400. An Oak corner china cabinet with beveled Dr. Pratt's Medicine Show glass, oval mirror and clawed feat four-wheeled covered wagon finished at $600. rolled to a stop at $1,375. Steel-pressed toys played well Another advertising piece, an with a four-piece tractor and early large store coffee accessory set raking in $200; a advertising tin brewed to Structo two-piece tractor and back $775. A 12 punch tin pie safe hoe digging $100; a press steel bus Library table, $1,125. baked to $725 while 36 draw stopping at $110; a train and tender Nebraska Seed Co. cabinet pulling into the station at $90 and a 1920s Strutco dump truck unload- planted $500. ing at $90. Buyers' rung up big sales at The auction also featured 37 lots of bike accessories and parts. Bike luggage the cash registers offered at racks stored a bid of $110 while the auction. A National cables and lights beamed a $150 Coffee Bin, $775. Model #318 dollar-ringer with bid. Bike tire pumps and levels original marquee registered inflated a $130 bid. Cash Register, $800. Another National with a special order check print cashed in at Other bids of interest included $800. $675. A Corticelli spool cabinet, 7-drawer walnut cash register ten- a Roseville Futura pottery piece dered $600. for $300; 42” church pew kneeled at Signs displayed interest with a $225 while six oak-back saloon B.F. Goodrich “Smilage” advertis- chairs sat at $250. A collage of 50 ing sign grinning at the $800 win- butterflies floated to $500 while a ning bid. The Coca-Cola porcelain large reverse painted panel lamp lit lollipop sign licked a $650 bid and up a $525 bid. a 1950s Schlitz framed beer sign Next auction at Garnavillo Auction Smileage sign, $800. hopped to $275. A mini-baseball bat dis- Company is June 10, 2017. The bid- Butterfly collage, $500. play slugged its way to $200. ding will begin at 8:30 a.m. and the catalog bidding Antique furniture carved some impressive results at the sale. A large refinished will start live and online at auctionzip.com at 9:30 a.m. All the results of the May Oak hi-boy with beveled glass realized $600 while a Victorian 6-drawer walnut chest sale are listed on our website at [email protected].

manatees, but Save the Manatee Club’s adoption program created this passion and Gone Wild for Manatee Gift Adoptions! enthusiasm in them that’s very wonderful for me as an adult to be part of. I can’t tell you how thrilled my nieces are to get the newsletter addressed personally to them. Adopting real Florida manatees for family and friends this Holiday season is nature- They read every word front to back. Who knows, the Club may have just created the inspired, thoughtful gift-giving that helps Save the Manatee Club increase conserva- next generation of marine life specialists dedicated to the conservation of these won- tion and education efforts for the endangered marine mammals and their aquatic derful creatures.” habitat. It also helps holiday shoppers stretch those often limited budgets. Save the Manatee Club, a national nonprofit organization, was co-founded thirty Last year, Lisa Cartossa from Holt, Missouri, decided that since her two young years ago by singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett. Funds from the Holiday gift adop- nieces, Lily and Rose from North Carolina, were fortunate enough to have most tions help with manatee rescue, rehabilitation, and release efforts; research; educa- everything they needed, she would adopt manatees as Christmas presents for them. tion and public awareness projects; conservation work to protect manatees and their Lisa chose adoptees “Paddy Doyle” and “Flash,” who regularly winter at Blue habitat; and for programs in the United States, Central and South America, the Wider Spring State Park, from Save the Manatee Club’s Adopt-A-Manatee program. All of Caribbean, and West Africa. Manatees are listed as endangered at the state, federal, the manatees available for adoption can be viewed on the Club’s website at and international levels. http://www.savethemanatee.org/adoptees.htm. Two new manatees recently added to the list of adoptees are from Alabama, “Zewie” and “Bama.” Patrick Rose, aquatic biologist and Executive Director of the Club, points out that manatees face tremendous challenges to their survival from human activities. “In An annual manatee adoption costs $25, which is just a little over $2 a month, and Florida alone, since record-keeping began in 1974, more than 38% of manatee deaths includes a color photo of a real manatee, an adoption certificate, biography, member- where cause of death is known were human-related. So it is imperative that we con- ship handbook, and subscriptions to the Club's newsletters which feature updated tinue to educate the public about the presence of manatees in our waters. Adopting reports on the manatees in the adoption program. Shipping is free within the United a manatee is a great way to learn more about this beloved species and how to help States. Gift adoptions are sent with a personalized holiday message. Or for a $35 make a difference in their lives.” tax-deductible donation, each new member will also receive Save the Manatee Club's 2012 wall calendar, featuring spectacular manatee photos to enjoy all year and Find out more information about manatees and Holiday gift adoptions by contacting well past. Save the Manatee Club at 500 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland, FL 32751, or calling 1- 800-432-JOIN (5646), or visiting their web site at www.savethemanatee.org, where “When my nieces received their adoption packets for Christmas, I was told you could you can also sign up for the Club’s free E-Newsletter. Also, discover a variety of not have heard two children screaming with excitement louder than they were,” said manatee items in the Club’s gift catalog at http://www.savethemanatee.org/shop/. Lisa. “Immediately, the manatees’ pictures went on their walls. They knew about

7 Stickley Furniture Brings Strong Prices at Tumbleson’s Two Day Estate Auction Article & Photos by Tumbleson Auction Co. tors had some nice items to bid on as well. Sunday also included a large collection of coins and over 60 firearms. Saturday’s sale featured the fantastic furniture, also crossing the block that day This auction had something for everyone! Tumbleson Auction Co. prides itself on were two large quality oil paintings. One painting was signed Johannes Frederik Van quality auctions. Valkenburg and titled “Family Walking”. Also up for bids that day were lamps, win- Tumbleson’s Holiday auctions are not to be missed events! Watch for the next one dows, clocks, sterling silver, glassware, stoneware, advertising, jewelry, and here in Auction Action Antique News! You can contact Tumbleson Auction Longaberger baskets. Company at 815-872-1852, by email at: [email protected] and be sure to visit Sunday’s auction featured a very nice collection of toys, including windups, farm our website: www.tumblesonauction.com. toys, marbles, cars & trucks, GI Joe collectibles, military & trains. Railroad collec- Set of Sterling Silver Flatware by Lunt w/Case, $700.

Very Lg. Painting From Estate w/ Contemp. Hunting Scene, $800. Stickley Furniture Co. New York, $1,150.

Lg. Sligh Set of Sterling Silver Keywind Flatware by Lunt w/Case, Weighted $800. US Springfield M1903 Bolt Action Grandfather, Military Rifle, $600. $850.

Otto Garren Hen Mallard Duck, $600.

Oil on Canvas Signed Don’t Miss the next Great Colt AR-15 Semi Auto 5.56 or .223 Johannes Frederik Van, Tumbleson Auction! Watch for Cal. Rifle, $850. $500. their ads here! The American Philatelic Society National Fishing Lure Collectors Club About APS The National Fishing Lure Collectors Club (NFLCC) was founded in 1976 and has grown into an international organization. The primary objectives of the NFLCC are With nearly 32,000 members in more than 110 countries, the APS is the largest, to foster an awareness of fishing tackle collecting as a hobby and to assist members non-profit organization for stamp collectors in the world. Founded in 1886, the in the location, identification, and trading of collectible fishing related equipment. APS serves collectors, educators, postal historians, and the general public by pro- The NFLCC encompasses every aspect of collecting fishing related tackle and viding a wide variety of programs and services. ephemera, e.g. rods, reels, catalogs, advertising, minnow traps and buckets, creels, photos, etc. - not just fishing lures. The Society is entirely supported by membership dues, gifts, and the sale of publi- cations, souvenirs, and services. The club's website at www.nflcc.org is a tremendous service to collectors in this Our Mission: hobby area, and particularly to NFLCC members. The site features member infor- mation and services, everything from the NFLCC Constitution and Bylaws, grading to promote stamp collecting for people of all ages systems and ethics to a club shop. Their show calendar is helpful and the "Gallery" to offer services to its membership and to philately in general, including knowl- is superb! The photos and information on fishing tackle, lures, decoys, reference edge and education, which enhance the pleasure and friendliness of stamp collect- charts and catalogs is a library in and of itself. Any visitor to the NFLCC website ing can't help but be impressed with the Gallery - and with NFLCC. to initiate and coordinate new programs for the benefit of stamp collecting and of all collectors The Association of Collecting Clubs is pleased to designate the National Fishing to represent the United States of America in the world body of philately Lure Collectors Club as an ACC Featured Club Website recipient. to assist its members in acquiring and disposing of philatelic materials Visit www.stamps.org for more information (from ACC News Service, Association of Collecting Clubs. Collectors.Org) 8 “A Look Back” With Auction Action Antique News It’s always fun to see what items have sold for. All photos and prices are from previous articles that have run in Auction Action Antique News over the last 22 years. This Arcade Andy Gump Touring Car in nice original condition, went for $800 at Hack’s Auction Center in 2011.

68 piece set Best of the International Royal Haeger Sterling Lampsat a Prelude Bailey’s Honor flatware, estate auction: sold for this green- $1,550 at glazed Lady rid- Chuilli’s ing a Fish with Auction original shade & Service. finial, selling for $240.

Stover Hit & Miss, Model-K 1.5 HP example, the thir- teenth engine the company produced, brought $3,250 at Rudy Auction Co.

Auctioneer Jodi Sweeney assists Fred Van Metre at a Rich Penn auction, in capturing the world record $35,000 bid on Lot #892, the Mosler salesman’s sample safe. "Manganese This painting of the Galena Train Depot by Steel Bank Safe", in orig velvet-lined oak car- Chester Bratten, 16” x 20”, sold for $650 at a This pair of rying case, orig silver paint, transfers & Teasdale-Gill estate auction. frosted detailing, the silver-colored safe was given green glass only to the top salesman. 16” lamps brought $100 at Al Hrudka’s Auction Service. Occupational shaving mug - Brewery executive, rare occupation, great illustration with 2 beer cases. It sold for a high bid of $2,500 at a W. Yoder auction.

Remington Model 40X Rifle in 308 brought $2,200 at Kramer Auction gallery.

Auctioneer Nellie Beland with a signed Limbert oak rocking chair with cut-out back- rest that later sold for $360. Edison Standard Fluted axe, raised ridge, It took a $775 bid to win “F” cylinder 6 flutes on each blade Remington Smoot #1 30 ca.l this 22” Glo-Dial clock phonograph face, also fluted top & revolver: SOLD! $975 at Cady with Schoen’s Old Lager with horn sold bottom, it brought 5,500 Auctions in 2011. & Adel Brau advertising for $850 at Paul at Rainbow Traders. at a Chuilli’s auction. Auction Co. 9 All American Sales & Auctions, LLC to “My favorite part of the collection is the American Treasures collect- Showcase Rare Private Collection on ed along the way”, he speaks mainly of the Native American Memorial Day Auction 2017 artifacts. “My client obtained By: Hannah Bingham Makah Baskets from the NW Coast made of cedar and bear Every Memorial Day, this year falling on May 29th, All American Sales grasses, an arrowhead collection & Auctions, LLC attracts the best of the from the Columbia River best quality antiques and collectibles Region, Klickitat Daggers from for one of their highlight holiday Oregon, and an amazing Native sales. This year is no different. American made scale model birch bark canoe and paddle.” He will also sell the Mark Bingham Sterling Silver, including a 70 piece “Prelude” set of flatware, a beautiful Owner/Auctioneer says, “Each Hudson Bay Blanket, Hmong Needlework, year we seem to step up the quali- Victorian Scent Handler, Coins, and many Local ty, this year we will showcase a pri- Artist Pieces from this amazing col- vate collection of a world lection! renowned professor from Madison, WI Don't worry if you're and his wife.” They travelled the world buying from private collections, not into world treasures, artist, and European auction houses. they will still have 400 There are some items you just don't other lots of Furniture, typically find at auction in Wisconsin. Advertising, Pedal Cars, The collection begins in the 17th century Toys, Coins, Silver, Jewelry, with a St. Peter Oak Polychrome Carved figure Rare Items, Crocks, Jugs, Sporting, Glass, and goes through modern day with 15 piece Railroad, Vintage, Military, and carved wooden railway done by John M. More, see Pictures at: allameri- Linck of Madison, WI. canauctions.us, as they contin- We have an African Mask collection ue to gather items to make this from several tribes on the Ivory Coast, one of their top auctions of 2017. along with African carved figural The sale will be held as pieces, including a Red Carved always at the Ballroom Female figure of the Baule Tribe, of the Comfort Suites then many pieces from New in Johnson Creek, Guinea including a rare wood carved crocodile with some WI at 725 Paradise original paint; that was an evil creature in tribal folklore from Dr. with a beautiful cli- the Sepic River, and an interesting Pig Arrow. From the mate controlled facility, com- Philippines an fortable seating, clean rest- amazing Betel Nut rooms, and catered in food from (The Areca Nut Primetime Fryer and Bonnie Starck offering chewed by many some of the finest food in the auction busi- native tribes) metal case. Next, a fabu- ness. Book a room at the hotel and make a lous Japanese bronze weekend of it, talk vessel with a frog, to Christine or Japanese Cast Andrea at 920- Teapot, and a wonder- 699-2800. Any auc- ful puppet mask from tion related ques- Japan. Scandinavia tions should be offers a Swedish art glass bowl and Orange mid-century chair from directed to Mark Norway, along with .800 Finnish Silver pieces. Continuing on, you Bingham find (2) 1790 Sterling and glass ink wells from England, along with (RWA#2660) at 18th & 19th century English 920-728-5511, oth- Miniature Portraits, there erwise we can't wait to are also a 17th centu- see you for this fantastic ry Charles IVminia- auction, and remember Never a Buyer’s Fee at an All American ture and another Auction! French Portrait. Also watch for upcoming advertising in a future issue of Auction Action News Auctioneer Mark then tells us, for this spectacular Memorial Day event. Be Sure To Check Out Our WEEKLY FEATURED AUCTION ADS ON THE HOME PAGE OF OUR WEBSITE www.auctionactionnews.com

10 PUBLIC AUCTION AUCTION SPECIALISTS To settle the Estate of Moe Newquist & Others, we will offer at Public Auction DAN & CHERYL BOEHMKE the following described Household, Antiques and Collectables. For your com- AUCTION SITE: JUNEAU COMMUNITY CENTER, plete comfort, (seating available) this auction will be held at our indoor facili- ty located at 10786 Fowler Rd., Rochelle, IL61068. Watch for Bearrows 500 LINCOLN DRIVE, JUNEAU, WI 53039 Real Estate & Auction signs at Flagg Rd. & Rt. 251 North edge of Rochelle IL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2017 - 9:30 A.M. Call Auctioneer John Bearrows at 815-562-5113 / 815-739-9150 or visit our LOCATION: This auction is being held indoors, in the Community Center in Juneau, WI. website at www.bearrows.com for further information & pictures. From the intersection of Hwy. 26, Cty. Hwy. W, Cty. Hwy. DJ {E. Oak Grove (Kwik Trip)} go SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 2017 - 9:00 A.M. East on Oak Grove, two blocks to Mill Street, South on Mill St., two blocks, to Lincoln Drive, right Comfort Station Lunch Available on Lincoln Drive to the Community Center. Watch for auction signs. LUNCH BY: Chef Chanse. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Moe was an avid auction goer and antique collector over the past NOTE: Dan & Cheryl have collected for many years and having lived in Waukesha for years, 4 decades, this list is only a partial listing, and is the first of several auctions to liquidate it all. they have an extensive collection of early Waukesha memorabilia. This is only a partial list. There are many items yet to be discovered and unpacked as we prepare. The majority of this WAUKESHA AREA SOUVENIRS & MEMORABILIA: NOTE: There could be close to auction is from the Newquist Estate, with a small amount from the Zywicki Estate. There is 1,000 items. The following is an indication of these items. Psyche “White Rock” girl surely something for everyone. Plan now to attend, spend the day, and bring trailers!!! Visit Chalkware statue (Very Rare); Psyche at Nature’s Mirror (image used as inspiration by White our website for full list and pictures at www.bearrows.com. Rock Beverage) w/antique oak frame, White Rock adv. items; 1891 & 1914 Waukesha Cty. plat Household, Antiques & Collectables books; Waukesha 1878 hand color lithograph of Fountain Spring House; 1856 Waukesha Cty. Sterling silver place setting for 12 silverware in case from Easterling Co.; Coffee & end tables (some glass top); Electric keyboard; Mahogany late Democrat Newspaper; 2 Waukesha Freeman 1859-1959 Newspaper Centennial books (1- 1800’s cash register (from England & very unique and bound); July 1876 Newspaper noting Custer’s attack; Fox’s Guernsey Dairy cream can; McCoy great condition); East Lake Deacon’s bench; 2 Bible type & Koll stoneware bean pot & spongeware bowl. tables; Cedar chest; Hump back trunks; Round oak table; GUNS (SELL APPROX. 12:30): Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag 12 ga. 3 1/2” pump shotgun, camo, Several dressers including oak & walnut; 2 curved glass fiber optic sights; Winchester 1200, 12 ga. 2 3/4” pump shotgun; Thompson 45 cal. black pow- china cabinets; 3 piece bedroom set; Queen size Sleep der rifle; Spanish Mauser Model 93, 7x57 bolt action rifle; Weihrauch Model HW30, .177 pre- Number bed w/head lift (like new); Rare “Manley” ther- cision pellet rifle, wood stock; CVA “Stag Horn” nickel 50 cal. black powder rifle; Navy Arms mometer; Glass front bookcases; 4 wooden ammo boxes; 1858 New Model Remington 44 cal. percussion revolver (never fired); Whitneyville 32 cal. Drop front writing desk; Crocks including 5 & 6 gal. Red Wing, 6 gal. revolver; Savage 1917, 7.65/32 cal. semi auto pistol. crock with handles, jug crocks and more; Antique wooden egg crate; ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Wood washstand w/hand wringer; Primitive dovetail 2 Assorted quilts, linens & dry goods; Assorted copper pieces; Huffman oil jar; Some mod- drawer cabinet; Henry W. Rank ship bell clock/barometer (1898/1948); Lightning rod globes, ern farm toys; New style sewing machine; Dining room table, 6 chairs & various colors, plus Julius Goetz globe & match case; Red Wing/Excelsior Springs 1/8 pt. sou- leafs; Curio cabinets; Electric typewriter; Buffet/table; Sofa; venir jug; Animal traps, WI license pins & trap tags; Hamilton Beach malt mixer; DeKalb tin Leaded glass lamp, floor lamp; Armoire; Wicker couch & chair; weathervane & Masonite signs; Vintage straw-hat, black derby & dress; Oriental & Hawaiian Assorted rockers; Occasional tables of various types; Large assortment of glassware including collectables such as Milk dresses; 28 wood duck decoys, 8 carved by CFS, plus cork decoy; Wood fishing lures; 6 Glass, Fiestaware; Depression, assorted china and much more yet Herters coot balsawood decoys; 2 crow decoys; Weller pottery; Ruby Flash Kilbourn/Dells to be unpacked; Misc. knick knacks. Many items not listed. Jewelry: souvenirs; Fenton Fairy lamp plus other Fenton; Wildlife prints include artists Gromme (Eagles Ladies 18K white gold 3.8 dwt cocktail ring; Ladies white gold 6 3/4 ring, 3.0 dwt; at the Dells 606/850) Ken Zylla, Hilty Mason print, Don Eckelberry (Gyrfalcon, woodpecker, Ladies 14K white gold 3.2 dwt ring size 6; Ladies #7 yellow gold Sapphire fash- bobwhite) C Anthes (owl); 1893 & 1933 Chicago World’s Fair items (canes etc.); Stereoscopic ion ring w/4.2 dwt; 18K yellow gold Ruby fashion ring, #7 1/4; Elgin pocket viewer plus many cards; Saltbox; Souvenir spoons (some sterling); Stoneware includes 2 gal. watch, 10KY; 18KY Diamond & Bucherer wrist watch; 14KY Lucien Picard wrist watch; R. Wing crock, 3 gal. Crown, butter crocks w/adv. & Rowe Pottery crock; Westmoreland vase; 14KY Hamilton wrist watch; Small amount of assorted Costume jewelry. Belleek, Nippon, R.S. Prussia & Haviland items; Much more. PERSONAL PROPERTY TERMS: Cash or Check w/driver’s license I.D., 3% fee for SEE FULL LIST & PHOTOS ON WEBSITE: VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. 10% buyer’s premium applies. www.auctionspecialistsstoughton.com Electronic clerking system used. Announcements made the day of auction take prece- TERMS: Cash or Good Check. Out of state checks require current bank letter of guarantee. dence over all prior advertising. Not responsible for accidents or items after sold. All purchases must be settled for day of sale. Number System used-Photo ID Required to Moe Newquist Estate – DeKalb IL Register Bid/Buy. Announcements made at sale take precedence over advertised material. Audrey Zywicki Estate – DeKalb IL AUCTIONEER: Norman Taylor Jr., (Registered Wisconsin License #596) Rio, WI 920-992-5597 or 608-697-2250. SALE MANAGER: James M. 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11 GunsAll sell Americanat 11:00 Sales & Auctions, LLC 23rd ANNIVERSARY AUCTION - Welcomes You: MEMORIAL DAY Monday, May 29th, 2017 at 9:30 am (Preview: 7:30 am) LOCATION: 2556 7th Ave. E, North St. Paul, MN 55109 MEMORIAL DAY EXTRAVAGANZA AUCTION (Annually One of our Top Auctions) MONDAY, MAY 29, 2017 - 4:00 P.M. Sale Highlights Preview: Sunday, May 28, 4:00-8:00pm & Monday, May 29, 9:00am-4pm 14k Gold, Sterling Silver, Sterling Flatware Sets, Sterling Silver Collection, www.LutherAuctions.com 1800’s Firearms (2 Civil War Rifles, 2 Other Rifles), Native American Artifacts, African Mask Collection, African Relics, Japanese Items, 17th Please join us as we celebrate our 23rd year as Midwest’s finest auction house. We Century St. Peter Carving, Miniature Paintings, Flow Blue, Victorian Scent have an eclectic assortment of important and hard-to-find pieces from several Handler, Stereo Viewer with Cards, Coin Collection, Hoosier Cabinet, Oak Ice estates and collections including many items not listed in the flyer due to early Chest, Oak Dresser, Cast Bed Frame, Copper Collection, Wood Carry All, mailing. The complete catalog with photographs will be posted on our website by LaCrosse Beer Crate, Perplies Jefferson Beer Crate, Early Perplies Beer Keg, Thursday, May 25th. See www.lutherauctions.com. Fauerbach Beer Crate, WWII Nazi Sword, Violin, Balalaika, Lux Mid Century Furniture Torso, Russian Pedal Car, IH Cast Pedal Tractor, John Deere Cast Pedal Tractor w/Cart, Buddy L and Nylint Pressed Metal Toys, Tootsie Toys, John Fabulous selection of furniture representing many periods and styles including carved Deere Dealer Only 1/16 Toy, USPS Stamp Machine, Brass Cannon, Marx American oak pieces, a Dunbar tete-a-tete sofa, sideboards, a Horner? Round oak table, Train, Coca-Cola Items, Cream City Copper Boiler, Red Wing and Western bedroom sets, Victorian pieces, Mid-Century Mod. and more. Several fine handmade Stoneware, Swarvarski Chandelier, Ansonia Clocks, Fine Upholstered Chairs, Oriental carpets in various patterns and sizes and more. Tilt Top Table, Gilded Lemonade Set, 16 Point Whitetail Shoulder Mount, Artwork Antler Mounts and Sheds, Vintage Fishing Tackle, Blue Fox Fur Hat, Cork Fine assortment of artwork in various mediums, many by listed artists. Some highlight Decoys, Bronze Deer, Bamboo Rods, Coach Handbags, Loads of Beer pieces to include Elof Wedin, oils on canvas by Clem Haupers, Carl Rawson & Edwin Advertising (Hamms, Pabst, Schlitz, More), WWI and WWII Posters, Cast Banks, Thompson Malt Cans-Waukesha, WI, Tire Starz Clock, Kickapoo Dawes, George Morrison rubbing, Fitzpatrick Western painting, Bill Mack and more. Light Up Gas Sign, Wildlife Art Collection, 1954-1965 Silver Proof Sets, Glass & Décor Morgan Dollars, Old Postcards, Pin Up Girl Calendars, Advertising Pottery to include Red Wing advertising jugs, early Roseville pieces and Rookwood. Signs and Much More!!! Art glass to include 2 signed Rollin Karg glass sculptures, large L. Fyfe art glass bowl, The Midwest Finest First Monday Auction 2 Legras vases, Tiffany and more. Fine lamps and lighting. Also, 2 bronze horse at The Ballroom of Comfort Suites chenets, 4 bronzes by Granlund, French bronze 40” Martinot clock, Chelsea Military 725 Paradise Dr. Johnson Creek, WI Indoor Climate Controlled-Clean Restrooms clock, fine tapestries and more. Great Food by Bonnie Starck and Primetime Fryer Additional Items of Interest Auction Preview at 7:30 1.26 ct diamond solitaire men’s ring, 14k LeCoultre men’s auto- Auction at 9:30 matic watch with box, Da Vinci Flying Machine museum replica, You don't want to miss this one! 1964 Vespa scooter, 1968 Schwinn Mini Twinn double bike, 1962 100’s of Pictures at: allamericanauctions.us Cushman Eagle scooter, Mills 5¢ Bursting Cherry slot machine, Arts All American Sales & Auctions, LLC • 867 Lucas Lane, Jefferson, WI 53549 & Crafts stained glass windows, Coke sign, and more. Phone: 920-728-5511 • Mark Bingham, RWA#2660 Cash, Check, or Credit (3% Service Charge), Luther Auctions, 2556 7th Ave. E., North St. Paul, MN 55109 • Day of sale announcements supersede all others. 651-770-6175 • 15% Buyer’s Premium

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12 CLIP & SAVE Antique, Stoneware, Toys & Collectibles Auction ONLINE PUBLIC AUCTION #468 Location: 116 E. 4th Street, Earlville, IA Lake County Forest Preserve Saturday, May 27th, 2017 - 9:30 A.M. Armament Collection 60 PIECES OF STONEWARE incl. Red Wing, Western, Alexis, Sold By: White Hall, Monmouth & much more* Western 4 gal. jug marked Plant 7* RW Birchleaf, Elephant ear, wings, brushware, dinnerware* Shipping Online Auction Starts May 17, 2017 Signs* Lots of advertising incl. beater jars, mirrors, milk bottles, Closes: June 1, 2017 available in wood boxes & many small adv. pcs.* Ertl toys (70's & 80's), many NIB* Jadeite* Carnival & Green Depression glass* Washtubs* the REGISTER Free OnLine www.ObenaufAuctionsOnLine.com Prints* Furniture*Large amount of small collectibles & primitives* Continental Go to harrylahrauctions.com for updated pictures & listing. U.S.A. HARRY LAHR AUCTIONS-(563)-329-1010 • Matt Lahr, Auctioneer. Large Collection of: Civil War, WWI & WWII Vintage CLIP & SAVE Muskets, Rifles, Pistols, Swords, Bayonets ESTATE AUCTION Over 400 Pieces Total, These items will be sold in multiple SUNDAY, MAY 28, 2017 - 10:00 A.M. auctions at ObenaufAuctionsOnLine.com Collectors Hall - 135 West Center St. - Cambridge, IL Karen and the late Ben Pulford of Hillsdale, IL. – Plus others will sell the following at the above place and time. Visit our website on Thursday, the week of the auction for pictures (generally posting over 400 photos). Plan to attend and bring your friends. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. Visit our website for a larger listing Great pictures signed by artists; Deer head glass top table; Deer, Swans, Cats, Christmas, Plates, JD & Kitty Cucumber collectibles; Isabel Bloom fig- urines; Kerosene lamps; Large selection of Adv. items; Primitives; Enamelware; Beer lights & signs; Collectible glassware of all colors & kinds; Table top radios; Nice selection of shelf & table top clocks; Household decora- tive & gift items; Kitchen household items; Antique & modern furniture (Mission Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, Knotty Pine & Misc.) include: Sofas, end tables, library tables, china cabinets, bookcases, commodes, Grandfather clock, hall trees, tables, buffet, china cabinets, lamps, beds, plus more. Visit our web- site for a much larger listing at www.stenzelauction.com. Obenauf Auction Service Inc., Round Lake, IL Stenzel Auction Service, Inc. – 309.944.3808 Business Office: 135 West Center St. – Cambridge, IL. (847)-546-2095 309.937.1444 Visit us on the WEB @ www.ObenaufAuctionsOnLine.com Auctioneers: Al, Jason & Jana Stenzel, IL Lic. #0440000486. CLIP & SAVE www.stenzelauction.com or facebook

AUCTION The Collection & Personal Property of Mike Lippe Monday, May 29th (Memorial Day) - 10:00 AM 1950’s Coke Space Tech 424 N. 5th Avenue, Stratford, WI Radio Transistor (Needs Work) 1 of 3 RC Visit Our Website At: chuillisauction.com Airplanes Spaceship Radio Directions: Take Hwy. 97 into Stratford to Larch Street, East on Larch to 5th Ave., North on 5th Ave Vintage to site or, take 153 into Stratford to East Avenue. North on East Ave. to N. 5th Ave. Plenty of park- Slag Panel Lamp Movado ing at St. Joseph’s church parking lot. with Lighted Triple Date Auction Note: Having listed his property and preparing to move into an apartment, Base Wristwatch Mr. Lippe is downsizing. This outstanding sale will feature many quality pieces from Mr. Lippe’s personal collection. Antiques & Collectibles: Completely restored and working Wurlitzer model 800 jukebox, Bursting Cherries 5 cent slot machine, Exceptional Original National cash register from Hartman’s, Aeolian Cabaret player piano is in excel- Mobil Gas Clock lent working condition, many player piano rolls. Clocks To Include: Wall mount punch time clock, shelf clocks, German carriage clocks, Aeolian Cabaret Four Roses Clock Jefferson Golden Minute clock, Jefferson Golden Helm clock, Catalin Player Piano clocks and more. Vintage Movado triple date wristwatch, Landau 17 (Excellent Working RCA TV Radio Wurlitzer 800 Condition) Motion Sign jewel wristwatch, Omega wristwatch, White enamel malt mixer, Zippo Jukebox, Fully lighters, electric coffee grinder, Jensen steam engines, Mamod steam trac- Restored Bursting tor, slot car race sets with slot cars and other toys, beautiful slag panel Cherries 5 Cent lamp with lighted base, Victorian sugar castor. Several Aladdin Oil Lamps To Slot Machine Include: Diamond Quilt, Corinthian, Cathedral, Lincoln Drape, Washington Drape Auto-Lite Clock and Colonial. Green & Cream enamel stove, Kellogg & Western oak wall phones, Western Electric candlestick phone and other vintage phones, The Shadow pinball machine in excellent working condition, Ford 1 cent floor coin operated gum- National Cash 1 of 2 Hamm’s Rippler Signs ball machine, candy store scale, cigar humidor, Grebe Synchro phase radio, Zenith Trans Register from Oceanic radio, Space Tech transistor spaceship radio, 1940’s Model airplane maga- Hartman’s zine, 3 large 4 stroke engine remote control airplanes, slot machine stand, nice selection Hamm’s Motion of Stratford advertising pieces and Stratford Custard glass souvenirs, Outstanding Ford 1 Cent Clock Midland Jump Spark cigar lighter and other vintage cigar lighters, 2 and 3 ounce sil- Floor ver bars, Indian Head pennies, selection of silver coins, old bottles and much more. Gumball Midland Jump Signs, Clocks & otherAdvertising: Vintage RCATV-Radio motion sign, Early Machine Spark Cigar Four Roses clock, Pam Mobil Gas clock, Auto-Lite clock, vintage Pepsi and Coke Lighter clocks, Vintage Coke signs, Coke crate, Original 1950’s Coke radio, Marathon Brewery mirror, Schlitz motion clock, Schlitz motion sign, Blatz 5 letter sign, Coke Tin Sign Miller High Life neon sign, Lite beer neon sign, Budweiser bowtie neon sign, CHUILLI’S AUCTION & APPRAISAL SERVICE, LLC Grain Belt motion sign, 2 Hamm’s motion rippler signs, Hamm’s motion wall sign, JERRY CHUILLI, APPA Quasar clock, Leinenkugel’s oar and other advertising and signs. (all signs and electric clocks are in working condition). Other Items Of Interest: Toro Wheel Advanced Personal Property Appraiser • Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #275 The Shadow Pinball P.O. Box K Wittenberg, WI 54499 horse model 246H riding mower with snow blower, Valley pool table, metal cabi- Machine net with safe and other items too numerous to mention. 715-253-3038 Cell: 715-297-2457 Email: [email protected] Terms & Conditions: Cash, Good Wisconsin Check, Visa, MC or Discover. Absentee bids accepted Central Wisconsin’s Premiere Auction & Appraisal Service!!! and executed fairly. All items sold as is. 13

W. YODER AUCTION.COM May 27th Photos Directions: Yoder Auction Center, N2475 13th Gateway & State Rd. 21 (Next to Country Discount Grocery Store). 3 miles West of Wautoma, WI On Hwy. 21, or 10 Miles East of I-39/Hwy. 51 on Hwy. 21. Collection of Allen Raeder Cast Iron Seats, Tool boxes & Wrenches Saturday, May 27th - 2017 @ 9:00 AM 150+ Cast Iron Seats: Adriancs Buckeye, American Harrow, Buckeye, Champion, Buckeye Worcester, Dains, Dodds, Deering, Empire, Esterly, Eureka, Evans, Crown, Fuller-Johnson, Jones, Jones Rake, Hapgood Plow, Hocking Valley, Keystone, Kingman, McCormic, Moline, Milwaukee, Noxons, Oliver Chill Plow, Parlin Orendorff, Russell, Stoddard, S.B. Chilled Plow Co, Solid Comfort, Superior, J. Thompson & Sons, Sattley, Taylor, Walter A. Wood, Toronto, Deere & Co. and Many More Plain Unnamed Seats! Grain Drill Ends: American Seeding Co., Grain Drill, JD Grass Seed Ends, Kentucky Drill, Massey Harris Co., Moline, Monitor, New Buckeye, Peoria Drill, Superior, Thomas Drill, Sterling, V-B Large Drill End, V-B Small Drill End, Grain Drill Box Benches including I.H.C. and Dowagiac. Toolboxes and Others: Cast Iron Tool Boxes including Avery, Case, Canton, Collins, Dowagiac, Acme, Hapgood, Minneapolis, Plano, Pattee R&L, Janesville Machine, Superior, White Water, Richardson Mfg. Co., I.H.C. Cut Out; Tin Tool Box Lids including Fordson, J.I. Case, John Deere, Hayes, I.H.C. Roderick Lean, Blackhawk, Plane Jr., New Idea; Approx. 30+ Plain Tool Boxes; Oil Can Holders; Wood Tool Boxes; Wagon Reach Irons; Pr. Hay Hooks; Named Cast Covers including Deere Mansur, John Deere, Moline, Mathew, Cohmann Bros., IHC, Iron Age, Emerson, Janesville Machine Co., Gale, American Seed, Minnesota, McCormick, Kalamzoo, Cockshutt, Frost Wood; 100’s Old Equipment Wrenches; Corn Sheller, 2 Maytag Kick Start Engines, Chicken Nests, Tools, Wagons and So Much More! 100’s of Uncatalogued Items To Be Sold After! Terms: Cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard. 5.5% sales tax. +4% convenience fee for credit card. I.D. required to register. All sales final with no warranties. Announcements sale day supersede this and printed material. Not responsible for accidents.

May 28th Photos W. YODER AUCTION.COM Directions: Yoder Auction Center, N2475 13th Gateway & State Rd. 21 (Next to Country Discount Grocery Store). 3 miles West of Wautoma, WI On Hwy. 21, or 10 Miles East of I-39/Hwy. 51 on Hwy. 21. ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Sunday, May 28th - 2017 @ 9:00 AM Signs: Include Stop, Do Not Enter, Stop/Go Light, Walk/Don’t Walk Light, Wayne Feeds, Self Service, Surge, Railway Express, No Parking, Dead End Street, Railroad Crossing, Animal Feed Signs, Large Mobil Letters, Old Milwaukee Beer & Many More! Oil & Gas Cans: Amoco; Citgo; Cen-Pe-Co.; Ford; Sinclair w/Dinosaur; Farm-Oyl; Sunoco; Cenex; Phillips 66; Champlin; Union; Archer; Wards; Mobil Oil w/Pegasus; Gargoyle Mobiloil; Midland & More! Memorabilia & Advertising: Winchester Posters; Display Case; Elvis; Shirley Temple Framed Pictures; Roy Rogers; Beatles; Superman; Boy & Girl Scouts; Military Ammo & Clothes; Green Bay Packers; Cardboard M&M Racing; Arrowheads & Other Native American Memorabilia; Kentucky Derby; and Much More! Antiques & Collectibles: 150+ Clocks Including Ansonia Steel Body, Ansonia Gilded Metal Pendant, Seth Thomas, New Haven, 4 Grandfather Clocks (Including Howard Miller, Plymouth, Gilbert, Regulators, Williamsburg, Sessions. Cuckoo & Miniature Grandfather Clocks, Anniversary, Marlo & Co. New England; Jukebox, Records; Scales (4-5); Costume Jewelry; Compasses; Duck & Goose Decoys (Including Gus Newlo, Mason Harris & Wildfowler); Pistol Cases; Wood Fishing Lures; Large Cast Iron Caldron; Washtubs; Bottles; Metal Minnow Bucket; X- Mas Ornaments & Other Items; Beer Trays; Cast Iron Pans; Old Underwood Typewriter; Lanterns; Lots of Miracle Fire Makers; Silverware; Pewter Dish Set; Lots of Glassware (Depression, Pink, Green & White); Hub Caps; Sleds; Old Phones; Bicycles (John Deere, Roadmaster, Tandem & Others); Old Whitewall Tires; Tricycles; Metal Drawers; Medieval Swords & Other Items; Meat Grinders; 100’s of License Plates (Car & Bike 1917 & Up); Toys (Dolls, Games, etc.); Beer Steins; Oil Lamps; Stoneware Jugs & Water Filter; Canes; Ox Yoke; Trunks; Blue Medicine Bottles; Knives w/Sheaths; Perfume Lg. Set Silverware w/Case; Cookbooks & Others; Cookie Cutters; Large Rocker; Coat of Arms; Saddle; Sewing Machine; 2 Lg. 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18 UPCOMING EVENTS Kalamazoo Antique Fair & Flea Market Ackerman’s Iowa City Antique & Collectible Saturday MAY 20TH Flea-Tique Market Toy Show 8am MAY 21, 2017 ~ 8-3 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY20th, 2017 Memories Antique Mall 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission $3 ELKHORN, WI Michigan Fair Grounds 400 Randolph Drive Johnson County Fairgrounds 2900 • Kalazazoo, Michigan Appleton, Wisconsin ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Admission $7.00 under 12 free Indoor/Outdoor SUNDAY, MAY 21 Preview admission Friday, May 19th 4-8pm $30.00 Come spend the day & have some fun! From Antique to New For more info contact: 4261 Oak Crest Hill Rd. SE OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS Highway 27/218, exit 89, then north 1/4 mile OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE There’s A Toy Here For You! 920-788-5553 GATE $5.00• Free Parking • No Pets For additional information or table availability call Limited Vendor Spaces Available Iowa City, Iowa WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 11 Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 Dealers from a Multi-State area www.circusmaximustoyshow.com NEXT DATES: JUNE 17 • JULY 15 414-525-0820 www.nlpromotionsllc.com AUGUST 19 • SEPTEMBER 16 319-430-3737 or 319-338-8449 UPCOMING SHOWS [email protected] JUNE 25 • AUGUST 13 • SEPTEMBER 24 SUNDAY ANTIQUES Randolph Street Market Fesitval CEDARBURG Kane County Flea Market MARKET May 27 & 28, 2017 “Best in the Midwest or Anywhere” Americana • Folk Art • Advertising • Textiles DAYS Antiques & Collectibles June 24+25 2017 August 26+27 KANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Admission $6 ~ Free Parking ~ 13 & under Free July 29+30 Dates September 23+24 525 S. Randall Rd. (between Rt. 38 & 64), Interstate Center Main Expo, Bloomington, IL Sat & Sun 10AM-5PM SUNDAY, MAY 28TH St. Charles, Illinois Exit 160 from I-55 & I-74 Route 9 West Early Buy Saturdays 8AM (May-Sept. Only) Rain or Shine - Gates open 6 AM-2PM Held at the Cedarburg Fireman’s Park in June 3rd & 4th Plumbers Hall • Saturday Noon to 5 P.M. MAY 21 1340 W. Washington Blvd. Historic Cedarburg, Wisconsin • Sunday 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. Chicago, Illlinois Free Admission • No Animals Allowed Adm. $5 each day (Children under 12 free) Food Served All Day. 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets RANDOLPHSTREETMARKET.COM For more info: 262-377-8412 email: [email protected] Parking Free • We Never Cancel Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 (KCF Market Inc.) 630-377-2252 www.thirdsundaymarket.com Huge Outdoor Sponsored by Cedarburg Fire Department, Inc. www.kanecountyfleamarket.com Vendors Welcome Antiques Market Minnesota Antiques Dealers JUNE 4 ~ 9-3 P.M. B l u e & W h i t e P o t t e r y / Association Antiques & Antiques Center at Wales Decorative Arts Show FLEA MARKET 323 E. Summit Ave. (Hwy. 18), Wales, WI O l d S l e e p y E y e C o l l e c t o r s SUNDAY 30 Exhibitors under the tents • Rain or Shine C l u b C o n v e n t i o n JUNE 10 • 10-6 P.M. 262-968-4913 JUNE 4 JUNE 11 • 11-4 P.M. Open 8 am to 2 pm June 8th - 10th, 2017 1475 S. Washburn, Embassy Suites Admission: $6 Oshkosh, WI 100 Conference Center Dr., SUNDAY at SANDWICH East Peoria, IL FREE PARKING ~ HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE FREE PARKING & ADMISSION Antiques Show Come join the fun! Visit: www.mnantiquesdealers.com Limited Space: Call for reservations 651-430-0095 920-235-0495 mallofantiques.com Admission $5 ~ Free Parking ~ Children 12/under free www.bluewhitepottery.org Fine Arts Building at the NEXT DATES: JULY 23 (EAA Weekend) • AUGUST 20 Historic Sandwich Fairgrounds State Fair Grounds in St Paul, Minnesota • SEPTEMBER 4 (Labor Day) • OCTOBER 4 1401 Suydam Rd, Sandwich, IL June 11 Antique Fair & Flea Market 2017 Schedule SUNDAY ANTIQUES 2017 August 27 Dodgeville Lions Club July 9 Saturday JUNE 17TH Dates October 8 MARKET Antique Show Rain or Shine • Open 8-4 • Food 8am Americana • Folk Art • Advertising • Textiles & Flea Market Maureen 847-321-1712 or Renie 630-251-3454 Memories Antique Mall Admission $6 ~ Free Parking ~ 13 & under Free [email protected] 400 Randolph Drive Interstate Center Main Expo, Bloomington, IL June 11th & August 27th www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com Appleton, Wisconsin Exit 160 from I-55 & I-74 Route 9 West Open 8:30 to 3:30 • Adm: $3.00 Come spend the day & have some fun! JUNE 18 Ley Pavilion in Harris Park 33rd Annual For more info contact: Dodgeville, Wisconsin 920-788-5553 Rain-Free Indoor Spaces Limited Vendor Spaces Available 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets EZ Load/Unload • Food Available Native American Artifact Clean Restrooms Extensive Advertising NEXT DATES: JULY 15 Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 AUGUST 19 • SEPTEMBER 16 www.thirdsundaymarket.com DEALER INQUIRES WANTED! & Antique Show No Liquidators or T-Shirts SATURDAY, JUNE 24 • 9-5 Info: Bob 608-935-3926 or Terry 608-574-1322 Bob Kratochwill 413 W Spring St., SUNDAY, JUNE 25 • 9-3 Dodgeville, WI 53533 Sauk County Fairgrounds Baraboo, Wisconsin PLEASE LET OUR ADVERTISERS FREE Admission • FREE Parking Info: John Welsch KNOW WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD DEADLINES ARE MONDAYS @ NOON 920-923-3842 or 920-251-3097

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FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 11 northwoodsantiqueshows.com (KCF Market Inc.) 630-377-2252 319-430-3737 or 319-338-8449 414-525-0820 www.nlpromotionsllc.com www.kanecountyfleamarket.com [email protected] UPCOMING SHOWS Dealers Inquires Welcomed AUGUST 13 • SEPTEMBER 24 Antique Fair & Flea Market CEDARBURG SUNDAY ANTIQUES SUNDAY at SANDWICH DAYS MARKET Antiques Show Saturday JULY 15TH Americana • Folk Art • Advertising • Textiles 8am Admission $5 ~ Free Parking ~ Children 12/under free SUNDAY, JULY 16TH Admission $6 ~ Free Parking ~ 13 & under Free Memories Antique Mall Historic Sandwich Fairgrounds Rain or Shine - Gates open 6 AM-2PM Interstate Center Main Expo, Bloomington, IL 400 Randolph Drive Held at the Cedarburg Fireman’s Park in Exit 160 from I-55 & I-74 Route 9 West 1401 Suydam Rd, Sandwich, IL Appleton, Wisconsin Historic Cedarburg, Wisconsin July 9 Come spend the day & have some fun! Free Admission • No Animals Allowed JULY 16 2017 August 27 October 8 For more info contact: For more info: 262-377-8412 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets Dates 920-788-5553 email: [email protected] Rain or Shine • Open 8-4 • Food Limited Vendor Spaces Available Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 Maureen 847-321-1712 or Renie 630-251-3454 Sponsored by Cedarburg Fire Department, Inc. www.thirdsundaymarket.com NEXT DATES: AUGUST 19 • SEPTEMBER 16 [email protected] Vendors Welcome www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com ZURKO’S MIDWEST Party In The Park St Mary of the Hill Parish PROMOTIONS FLEA MARKET Presents its 28th Annual 2017 Show Schedule MAY City Park ANTIQUE & FLEA SHOW (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 47th Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI-Fairgrounds May 20 & 21 (Sat. & Sun.) Chicago Pop Culture Con; Pheasant Run Mega Center, St. Charles, IL May 26 (Friday) Holiday Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI 222 N. Park St. May 27 (Saturday) “Moon-Liter” 3pm-Midnight; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL HUBERTUS, WISCONSIN May 27 & 28 (2 Day) Massive Holiday Flea Market; Shawano, WI-Fairgrounds 7381 Hwy. 42, Egg Harbor, WI Reedsburg, Wisconsin at Beautiful HOLY HILL Grounds JUNE (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 47th Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds 21st Annual Tailgate Sale (20 miles northwest of Milwaukee) Watch for Holy Hill signs June 10 & 11 Antique & Collectible Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL June 17 Belvidere “Mid-Niter” Fleas & Fun Market; Boone County Fairgrounds, Belvidere, IL Tuesday, July 25th 2017 SATURDAY, JULY 29 Free Admission & Parking June 30 (Friday) Holiday Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI JULY CALL FOR VENDOR SPACE 9AM - 3PM (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 47th Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds SUNDAY, JULY 30th ~ 7am to 3pm July 1 & 2 (Sat. & Sun.) Massive 2-Day Holiday Antique Market & Flea Market; Shawano, WI-Fairgrounds 20’x20’ $40.00 July 6, 7, 8 & 9 Iola Toy Barn; during massive Iola Wisconsin Car Show Vendor & Event Information: July 8 & 9 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Our 30th Season in Beautiful Vendors call Walt Nencka 262-628-4326 AUGUST Door County! Come Join Us 608-524-0000 (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 47th Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds 920-868-3685 [email protected] or Pat Schulz 262-673-4045 August 12 & 13 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL August 13 (Sunday) Antique & Collectible Market; Centreville, MI-Fairgrounds M-86 August 19 (Saturday Nite) “Massive” 41st Annual Wheaton “All-Nite” Flea Market 3pm-3am; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL SEPTEMBER (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 47th Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Sept. 2 & 3 (Sat. & Sun.) Holiday Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI Sept. 9 & 10 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique & Flea Market ; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Sept. 23 (Saturday) National Civil War + Military Show & Sale; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL OCTOBER Oct. 1 (Sun.) “Harvest Fest” Flea Market & Car Show; Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Oct. 7 (Saturday) 31st Annual Eagle River, WI Downtown Antique Market; during the “Massive” Cranberry Fest Oct. 7 & 8 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL PLEASE LET OUR ADVERTISERS Oct. 8 (Sunday) Antique Market; Centreville, MI-Fairgrounds M-86 Oct. 21 (Saturday Nite) 7th Annual “Haunted Halloween Flea Market” “Late-Niter” 3pm-Midnight; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL NOVEMBER Nov. 11 & 12 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Nov. 19 (4th Sunday) Antique Flea Market (Winter- Season Opener); DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL Nov. 25 & 26 (Sat. & Sun.) Chicago Pop Culture Con; Pheasant Run Mega Center, St. Charles, IL DECEMBER December 9 & 10 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds; Grayslake, IL Dec. 17 (4th Sunday) Antique Flea Market; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL KNOW WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD Info: 715-526-9769 www.zurkopromotions.com Email: [email protected]

ZURKO • ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES MARKETS/EVENTS • 715-526-9769 • www.zurkopromotions.com • SHAWANO • • GRAYSLAKE • • SHAWANO • • GRAYSLAKE • 47th Big Season for Flea Market LATE-NITER FLEA MARKET VINTAGE & ANTIQUE MARKET # # #Annual Holiday Antique & Flea Market# 2nd Sunday Monthly SUNDAYS SATURDAY MAY 27 MAY 27-28 • Sat. & Sun. JUNE 10-11 & Saturday Before Hours: Sat. 3 p.m.-Midnight/$7 Every Sunday 7-4/$2 • Early Admission $10 Hours: 7-4/$2 • Early Admission $10 NEW HOURS: Sat. 9-4 • Sun. 9-3/$7 SHAWANO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS SHAWANO, WISCONSIN (990 E Green Bay St. or Hwy 29) GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS (Rt. 83/1060 E. Peterson Rd.) SHAWANO WISCONSIN FAIRGROUNDS GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS (Rt. 83/1060 E. Peterson Rd.) 20 THE ACTION CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WANTED WANTED FOR SALE MOVIE POSTERS WANTED: 1-Sheets, TOP $DOLLAR$ PAID for Wisconsin OLD “WINNER” GUMBALLS from TELEPHONES: Over 85 Different 3-Sheets, lobby cards, displays, ban- Milk Bottles from Union Grove, 1940’s; 50’s; 60’s; Yellow Gumballs genuine 1892-1983, parts, restorations, ners, glass slides. Dwight Cleveland, PO Kansasville, Sturtevant, Bristol, Big with two red stripes. Call 630-792- FREE catalogue. We now offer our Box 10922, Chicago, IL60610-0922. Band, Silverlake, Salem, Raymond, 8709 or [email protected] entire business for sale 608-582-4124 773-525-9152 or Fax 773-525-2969. Waterford, Twin Lakes. Call 262-332- or www.phonecoinc.com or email E-mail: [email protected] B 1696 between 8am-11am. 2245B [email protected] C SELLING COLLECTIONS of over 40 STAMP COLLECTIONS WANTED years. 200+ scales & weights. 1,000+ Advertising banks, irons, automobilia, Old Postcards & Envelopes WANTED Large Oak primitives & much much more. Call for appointment 414-425-0305 2243B WANTED... SYRUP DISPENSERS Showcase $10,000+ Cabinets with PERSONAL PROPERTY TOP CASH PAID sliding glass APPRAISALS 920-499-6886 1911C 901-761-9507 doors Insurance• Estate • Divorce 901-603-6123 Member Certified Appraisers Guild of STAMPBUYER-WISCONSIN.COM America. For more infomation on Appraisals, see the Appraisal Section on our Website YOUR AD WORKS 24 hours a Day 7 days a Week www.chuillisauction.com [email protected] Toll Free: 888-219-4647 auctionactionnews.com or Cell 715-297-2457 UPCOMING AUCTION REMINDER • Friday, May 19 • • Monday, May 29 • Rich Penn Auctions: 3 Day Collections Auction, May 19-21, The Five Tri-County Auctions: Estate Auction, 10 AM, 2 mi. N. of Arcola, IL on Sulivan Brothers Convention Center, Waterloo, IA 319-291-6688 Rt. 45 & 2.5 mi. W. on Cty. Rd. 400 217-268-3444 or 217-254-9899 Email: [email protected] www.richpennauctions.com See page 17 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #2238 See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #2241 • Wednesday, May 31 • • Saturday, May 20 • Liebe Auction Service: Auction, 5 PM, 105 South Pine St., Weyauwega, WI 920-867-3352 E-mail: [email protected] B&M Auction Co.: Auction, N35185 Co. Rd. S, Blair, WI 715-797-1133 www.liebeauctionservice.com See page 11 of or 715-284-4684 See page 16 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #2239 Auction Action Antique News Issue #2240 Chuilli’s Auction Service: Snap-On Tool Collection Auction, 10 AM, • Saturday, June 3 • Hwy. 45, Birnamwood, WI 715-253-3038 Cell: 715-297-2457 Jerry Chuilli Email: [email protected] www.chuillisauction.com VanDerBrink Auctions LLC: The Happy Days Dream Cars Grand Closing See page 11 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #2239 Auction, 9:30 AM, 812 E. Young, Warrensburg, MO 605-201-7005 or 507-673-2517 www.vanderbrinkauctions.com Circle M Auctions: 2 Day Big Spring Consignment Auction, May 20 & 21, See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #2239 10 AM, Circle M Hall, 611 N. Main St., Maquoketa, IA 563-652-9780 • Wednesday, June 21 • E-mail: [email protected] Steve Morehead www.circlemauctions.com See page 15 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #2241 Tri-County Auctions: Summer Toy Auction, 3 PM, 2 mi. N. of Arcola, IL on Rt. 45 & 2.5 mi. W. on Cty. Rd. 400 217-268-3444 or 217-254-9899 • Sunday, May 21 • See page 17 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #2238 Chuilli’s Auction Service: Auction, 10 AM, Best Western Wittenberg Inn, W17267 Red Oak Ln., Wittenberg, WI 715-253-3038 Cell: 715-297-2457 Are You Looking Jerry Chuilli Email: [email protected] www.chuillisauction.com See page 11 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #2239 For The Perfect Gift • Tuesday, May 23 • for the Antique & Wilkinson Auction Co.: Large 3 Day Antique & Collectible Auction, May Collectible Lover 23-25, 9:30AM, Richland Center Community Center, 1050 N. Orange St., In Your Life? Richland Center, WI 608-739-4404 Perry Wilkinson www.warco1.com A Gift Subscription To: See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #2242 • Wednesday, May 24 • AUCTION ACTION Liebe Auction Service: Auction, 5 PM, 105 South Pine St., Weyauwega, ANTIQUE NEWS WI 920-867-3352 E-mail: [email protected] Call Today: 715-524-3076 or visit www.liebeauctionservice.com See page 11 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #2240 www.auctionactionnews.com 21 33rd Annual Native American Artifact & Antique Show Article & Photos by John Welsch The 33rd Annual Native American Artifact and Antqiue Show is filling up fast. The largest show of its kind in Wisconsin. With a early buyers preview, the show is open on Friday night June 24th 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Main show hours are Saturday, June 25th from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Sunday, June 26th from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Dealers from Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, Arizona, Tennessee, Missouri, Minnesota, South and North Dakota. Prehistoric stone items. Many wares will be displayed for sale. People attending are encouraged to bring their items for intentifying. Experts will be on hand to help identify and price any items the public want to bring. One of many Navaho rugs at the show. This year we will have Native American cooks making fry- bread, along with other foods. For more information on the show contact John at 920-923- 3842 or Linda at 920-251-3097. Flathead Indian beaded blanket strip, circa 1920. The Show will be held at the Sauk County Fairgrounds in Baraboo, Wisconsin and is sponsored by Parson’s Indian Trading Post in Lake Delton and Thunderbird Motel 608- 356-7757 in Baraboo. Admission to the public is FREE and there is plenty of FREE Parking. For further information contact: John Welsch at 920-923-3842 or 920-251-3097. Group of loom beading at show. When in town, be sure to check out Parson’s Pair of Crow Indian woman’s Otoe, Winnebago man’s set of aprons, circa 1885. Indian Trading Post and The Baraboo Circus Museum. beaded leggings, 1870.

Pair of Kiowa man’s moccasins, circa 1880.

Pair of Comanche man’s moccasins, Grouping of Native American beaded, painted, circa 1875. Indian baskets, several more available. Part of the Native American Pottery Collection. Two of many Skookum dolls. Plateau Indian childs cradle board, beaded with doll, circa 1890.

Mesquakie Indian belt axe one of the many weapons to be at the show. Two of the many Northwest Large Western Apache Coast items available. figural Olla basket. Many birchbark items.

Many strands of trade beads available.

Many framed pictures.

Inuit soapstone group. There will be many more Squash and necklace of Many pieces of turquoise jewelry available. along with Eskimo walrus ivory carvings. silver & turquoise. AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS - WE’RE EVERYWHERE!WITH SUBSCRIBERS FROM ALL AROUND THE WORLD! 22 2nd Annual Blue & White Pottery Old Sleepy Eye Collectors Club Convention to be held in East Peoria, Illinois

Article by Tammy Green never know what's going to show up in this auction. The Blue & White Pottery Old Sleepy Eye Saturday morning June 10 at 10:30 a.m. is the club consignment auction with Collectors Club will kick off its 2nd Annual many great quality pieces already consigned such as a Rare Sleepy Eye creamer and Convention on Thursday, June 8 at the Embassy Suites sugar in yellow, a Multi colored Sleepy Eye Stein, in East Peoria, Illinois. Early registration begins at 3:30 Sleepy Eye Milling Flour Barrel with lid, Green & p.m. and members can shop room sales in White Sleepy Eye Vase, White Hall Sugar Jars, the afternoon and throughout the Whites Utica batter pail with lid, a variety of evening. Club members can enjoy the wonderful Blue & White stoneware pitchers, a hotel manager's reception held in the atri- miniature blue bowl with lid and bail handle, um from 5:30 - 7:30. 4 Gallon Western Stoneware sponged iced Friday, June 9 will be a busy water, unusual bottom marked Monmouth day starting with the antique show and Pottery flower planter with lions, & Western sale at 9:30 a.m. in the convention center Stoneware brush ware vases, &Western adjacent to the hotel. In the past couple of years, the club has turned the Stoneware Crackers Jar with lid to mention a show into an "Antique Show" with great quality antiques. You will find few. You won't want to miss this auction. This club not only Blue & White Stoneware and Sleepy Eye, but everything from auction has been the talk of many clubs for 4 Gallon Western Stoneware antique quits, tools, & signs, to spice tins, advertising items, dolls, & you many years with its quality items being auc- sponged ice Water Cooler. name it, it's probably there. tioned and prices realized. Saturday evening Presentation of member displays will members enjoy the banquet, visit with friends and take place at 1:00 followed by the annual say goodbye until next year. business meeting. This years seminar Green & white In order to attend convention, after the business meeting, will be on sleepy eye vase. you must be a current member of the Anna Pottery with Max Eakin and BWPOSECC and registered for con- Greg Mathis sharing some great pieces of Anna vention. The only exception is the Friday Pottery and Cornwall E. Show & Sale & business meeting. Any cur- Kirkpatrick IVwill be rent member can attend both the Show & talking about theSale & business meeting without paying con- Kirkpatrick family. vention registration. For more information visit Friday the club website at bluewhitepottery.org evening thewhere you will find a membership form Sleepy Eye Milling Antique/Fun Auction along with a convention registration form. Miniature blue bowl with Flour Barrel with lid. starts at 7:30 and you lid and bail handle.

Variety of Blue & White Stoneware Pitchers. Rare sleepy eye creamer & sugar in yellow.

Western Stoneware Tri Colored Sleepy Crackers Jar with lid. Eye Stein.

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Huge Outdoor Antiques Market Sunday, June 4th • 9-3 Exhibitors Under The Tents Wide variety of Antiques & Collectibles GREAT DEALS Rain or Shine Also Special Prices Next Door at 323 E. Summit Ave (Hwy 18) Wales, WI I-94 Exit 287 (Hwy 83) 3 miles South to Hwy 18 (1/2 mile East) 262-968-4913 ELKHORN, WI 28th ANNUAL ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET ANTIQUE & FLEA MARKET SUNDAY, MAY 21 Sponsored by St Mary of the Hill Parish OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS Sunday, July 30 • 7AM to 3PM OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE FREE ADMISSION & PARKING Flea Market is held on site at the beautiful Holy Hill grounds GATE $5.00• Free Parking • No Pets located approximately 20 miles northwest of Milwaukee. WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 11 From intersection of 41/45 and 167 (Holy Hill Exit) 414-525-0820 www.nlpromotionsllc.com proceed west on 167 for 7 miles. Watch for Holy Hill signs. 250 Spaces • (10X30) for $35 per space UPCOMING SHOWS Vendors Call Walt Nencka 262-628-4326 JUNE 25 • AUGUST 13 • SEPTEMBER 24 or Pat Schulz 262-673-4045

Antiques, Collectibles, Re-Purposed, Folk-Art, Industrial & Garden Items SHOW HOURS: 2017 8 am - 4 pm May 14 June 11 Admission: Admission $5:00 Monday - Early Bird Children 12 and under FREE! July 9 (8 am-12 pm) $4 Sandwich Fairgrounds August 27 12 pm-5 pm FREE 1401 Suydam Road Tuesday 8 am-3 pm FREE Sandwich, IL 60548 October 8

Held Rain or Shine N Free Parking Food Available N ATMs N No Pets For More Information, Call: Maureen 847-321-1712 Renie 630-251-3454 Email: [email protected] www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com

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