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April 28, 2015 Vol. 20 No. 39 News Periodical Mailed on April 22 Miller’s Auction Co. Hosts Another Great Advertising & Antique Auction in Tomah, Wisconsin

Article & photos by Glenn Miller Tomah Wisconsin has long been known for Cranberries, Fort McCoy and Tractor Pulls. Well I think Top Quality Advertising Auctions can be added to that list. A Phillips Glenn Miller owner of Millers Antiques & Auction Co (Hixton WI), has been con- 66 Curb Sign brought $2,100. ducting auctions in Tomah since 2007. Continued on pages 14 & 15

This Cast Iron Airplane brought $3,500.

This National Pedal Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer Dump Truck sold for $3,100. Dodge Brothers Sign sold for $2,300. Sign sold for $2,800. Fifteen Years and Growing for the La Crosse Logan Band Antique Show in La Crosse, Wisconsin

Article & photos by Brian Maloney On April 11th & 12th, La Crosse, Wisconsin’s Logan High School once again played host to the town’s premier antiques event: the forty-dealer-strong La Crosse Logan Band Antique Show. You’ll find many of the Badger State’s best antiques dealers here each spring - along with select exhibitors from sever- al surrounding states and some hometown dealers you won’t find showing anywhere else! Now in its fifteenth year, the event is for a good cause too, with all proceeds helping to finance the popular Logan High School Band program and to fund student scholarships.

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Furniture is the focus at Haven Hill Antiques, but they also brought exception- Two al fine art including this oil on canvas rustic finds from landscape by Daniel Folger Bigelow, ask- Two great Virginia Wierman Antiques: the ing price $6,950. 262-313-7234 vintage games 4’-long, two section grain bin from Out on priced at $245, the 19th century the Farm wool carding bench at $450. 715-829-4545 Antiques: the pristine Bird’s Eye tabletop pinball game priced at $275, the 1935 Popeye Pipe Toss Game at $110. 920-294-3068

Two 1930s U.S. military academy pennants from Kitchen Antiques: the Navy ver- Kitchen Antiques sion priced at $115, the West Point pennant at was sports-central at the La $125. 608-752-1279 Crosse Show, bringing dozens of period felt pennants like this first-year (1970) Milwaukee Brewers example priced at You could sit in $95. 608-752-1279 style with this massive cere- There were many autographed monial oak baseballs to peruse at Kitchen chair from My pressed Antiques, including this Bob Uecker Donn’s Never steel toy pick from Out & Robin Yount-signed example Inn, asking on the Farm Antiques commemorating the longest Game price $325. large inventory: this 14” Girard ever played at County Stadium in Pierce Arrow dating from the 1991 - $55. 608-752-1279 1930s - $425. 920-294-3068 Continued on page 8 7

Minnesota’s Nancy Splitstoser came with a fabulous assortment of I found these two colorful 1950s divan lamps in period dolls, including Allamakee Antique Mall’s display, both sporting their Two funky furniture finds from Donn’s Never this 24” George Borgfeldt original fiberglass shades. The red version was priced at Inn: the marble-topped oak barber cabinet priced at bisque-head girl in a sailor $35, the green example complete with its two Oriental fig- $235, the Davenport, Iowa-made Da-Ven-Ola phono- suit – $295. 651-319-0614 urines at $45. 563-568-6486 graph at $165.

I found this 19” dollhouse schoolroom at Nancy Splitstoser Antiques, originally from the Danish Legoland Museum & complete with five vintage dolls - $850. 651-319-0614

Two cute period baby dolls from Nancy The interesting mix at Time’s Splitstoser: the 8” Armand Marseille #500 example Treasures ranged from a priced at $275, the 18” Alt, Beck & Gottschalk dozen vintage glass “dummy Bonnie Babe at $595. 651-319-0614 eggs” ($72) to a shabby chic- style vintage fairy lamp priced at $125. 608-617-7066

At Victorian House Antiques sat this adorable Roseville “Razor Back” piggy bank, asking price $110. 608-879-2567

Among the many tiny treasures at Two vintage pot- Victorian House Antiques: this 19th tery finds from Days century watch fob in the form of a Gone By Antiques: little six-gun – $175. 608-879-2567 the Red Wing Yellow Chef cookie jar priced at $85, the At Days Gone By Antiques, a matched Hall China Co. set of Aladdin Alacite boudoir lamps sporting their original shades were refrigerator con- priced at only $58 each. 507-545-2810 tainer with Two finds from Jim & Westinghouse promo- Ellen Tyne’s large tional inscription at inventory: the unusual $28. 507-545-2810 Red Wing “Spruce” cof- feepot priced at $295, the I found this rare circa 1890-1910 University of McCoy pink & green bas- Chicago collegiate banner at The Country Peddler, ask- ket at $50. 815-758-7829 ing price $185. 608-782-5567 8 Continued from pages 6 & 7

At Time’s treasures sat these elegant Carl Sorensen verdi- gris bronze vessels, the 5 1/4” example priced at $65, the 8” version at $85. 608-617-7066 I found this tiny child-sized dry Shoppers found two fine pottery umbrella David Sanderson Antiques sink ($265) at Boarding House stands at Boarding House Antiques – the Antiques, serving as home for two Roseville Blended Basket-weave example came with five wonderful boxes of antique Italian cameo porcelain piano babies priced at priced at $695, the 19th century yellow-ware $45 each. 563-382-1952 version with “chicken wire” sponge decora- samples, each containing tion at $1,295. 563-382-1952 dozens of carefully-labeled porcelain molds. Marble Collectors Society New Finds Generate of America Annual Collector Excitement Contribution Drive article by Rick Sandstom of the Midwest Decoy Collectors Association Article by Marble Collectors Society of America midwestdecoy.org The Marble Collectors Society of America (MCSA) was founded in 1975 as a nonprofit organization established for charitable. scientific, literary and educa- tional purposes. Society objectives include gathering and disseminating information as well as performing services to further the hobby of marbles, marble collecting, and the preservation of the history of marbles and marble making. Contributions are needed for the Society to continue to meet its goals and publications. The largest portion of contributions received is used to print and mail information generated by the Society. None of the contributions that are received are used for compensation. All of the hours spent researching, writing, typing, and preparing mailings are done so at no expense to the MCSA. Your contribution may be tax deductible. $12.00 will add your name to the Society contributor mailing list for 2015; $21.00 covers two years; and $30.00 three years. In 2015, the Society intends to continue publication of its quarterly newslet- ter Marble Mania"', and its accompanying Calendar of Meets, publish additional Oscar Peterson plaque Beckhart duck call comprehensive books on the hobby of marbles, containing extensive photographic histories as well as text. In addition, the Society will be continuing research and 2012 Gave us a wonderful opportunity I can easily see Marty, Cameron or development for the MCSA library, and the development of a collection of marbles to see some gresh new items that cap- another carver doing this type of item for the Society library. Please remember, Society books make great gifts all year tured the attention of all collectors. for their residences, shops or hunt long and are discounted for Society contributors. First, one of our collectors found the spaces. I have been in several hunt Some of the MCSA's major accomplishments to date are the uninterrupted Oscar Peterson plaque on the left on clubs that could sponsor such work. issuance of the Society's quarterly newsletter, Marble Mania 'M, and accompanying the left on eBay. No one could have On the right is the Beckhart duck call Calendar of Meets, shows and auctions; various surveys; photographing and pub- understood its character until you saw that came to the show for appraisal. It lish ing color sheets; gathering and placing museum collect ions, in addition to those it in person. It drew a lot of attention at is definitely a wow. Carved on all sides currently housed at The Smithsonian Institute, The Corning Museum of Glass, and the preview & even more attention with amazing detail it is definitely a the Museum of American Glass at Wheaton Arts; publication of price guides with periodic updates; ongoing work towards establishing a library of articles and mar- when it finallly hit the auction block. I sight to behold. It went to auction this ble related material; preparation and publication of contributor listings; research and found myself looking at it & then walk- summer & sommanded a record bring- issuance of articles concerning marble factories and contemporary marble makers; ing away & going back to absorb more ing $103,500 in spirited bidding. Both publication of books dedicated to the hobby of marble collect ing; classification and of its character. Sold for $123,000 it of these items are great examples of the appraisal services. commanded a value that reflected just terrific American Folk Art that is still Finally, MCSAhas been an active and vital participant in the growth and how special it is. I’m sure that as the being discovered across the country.I visibility of the marble field throughout its 40-year history. The Society also recog- information gets out about this wonder- hope that the call will inspire some of nizes its obligations as the leading voice and reporting agency for the hobby, a ful item we will see more of these spe- the call makers & call collectors to new task taken very seriously. For more Information on the MCSA, or to send your contribution, contact cial efforts surface. Oscar Peterson did levels of energy in their efforts. the Society directly at MCSA, P.O. Box 222, Trumbull, CT 06611. 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Jeffrey Bahrke #578, • Jon Bahrke #2572 920-373-2928 WWW.SUPERIORAUCTION.NET ANTIQUE & SPORTING featuring VILLAGE PEDDLER www.hacksauction.com At the Beja Shrine Hall, Green Bay, WI ‘The Jones Antique, Advertising & Toy Auction’ Sunday, May 3rd, starting at 10:00 a.m. CST SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, 2015 - 10:00 A.M. WWW.SUPERIORAUCTION.NET 8517 Mildred Rd., Machesney Park, IL 61115 The Beja Shrine Hall is located at 1950 Bond Street, Green Bay, WI, 54303. (Located E. of N. 2nd St./Rt. 251 on Roosevelt Rd.) It is on the corner of Taylor and Bond behind Fleet Farm. Large 2-Ring Auction! Great Collection of Old & Vintage Advertising – Every Category Incl. WATCH FOR BRIGHT YELLOW AUCTION SIGNS! Petroleum, Soda, Beer, Farm, Seed Corn, Automotive, Round Dial Thermometer, Clocks, TERMS/CONDITIONS: Cash, check with ID, or credit card accepted. Porcelain & Tin Signs; Muller Pinehurst Neon Sign & Others; Country Store 10% Buyers Premium for Live Auction. Announcements on sale date take & Tins; Weller Art Pottery, Etc.; Adv. Stoneware; Stained Glass Window; precedence over printed matter. Sales tax may apply. All sales are final. Bicycles; Fenton & Other Glassware; Fountain Pens; Charlie McCarthy Doll; Knives; Lighting; Primitives; Cast Iron; 1950’s & ‘60’s Pedal Cars Incl. Garton; Holt Howard Ceramics Collection Incl. Huge Selection of Roosters & Pixies; Cookie Jars; Loads of Adv. Smalls; Structo & Pressed Steel Toy Trucks; Also Linemar, Huebley, Nylint, Ohio Art, Etc.; Farm Toys; Fleet Line Dolphin Speed Wooden Boat & Johnson OB; Collectibles; Windup & Battery; Coin-Op.; Character; Jewelry; Furniture; Big Selection & Shop Equipment; Lawn & Garden; Much More!

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All American Sales & Auctions LLC, Welcomes You: Monday, May 4th, 2015 At 9:30 a.m., preview at 7:30 a.m. Early Bird Auction at 8:30 a.m. Comfort Suites - 725 Paradise Lane, Johnson Creek, WI NO BUYERS FEES-FRIENDLY STAFF-FAST SELLING 500 lots in 5 hours or less of outstanding Antiques, Collectibles, Vintage Toys, Beer Advertising, Vintage Signs, Indian Artifacts, Sterling Silver, Fine Jewelry, Furniture, Tons of fantastic smalls, Fancy Work, Primitives, Cast Iron and Some amazing late additions each sale, come out and join in the fun on a Monday! OVER 200 PICTURES AT: allamericanauctions.us Clean Restrooms and Food Onsite. Terms are Cash or Good Check Day Of Sale. NO BUYER’S FEES.

‘Estate Antiques & Quality Household Auction’ SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 2015 - 10:30 A.M. 4704 Ashley Dr., McHenry, IL 60050 (Located W. of Rt. 31 on 120/W. Elm St. to Front Royal Dr., to Ashley Dr.) To Settle Estate, Will Sell: Antiques & Collectibles; Fine China & Glassware; Oil Painting & Artwork; Carved Cabinets & Bedroom Sets; Designer Furniture; Books; Electronics; Clocks; Trains; Vintage Ladies Clothing, Shoes & Handbags; Furs; Decorative Arts; Crystal Lighting; Quality Household Furnishings; Appliances; Garage Items & Tools; Lawn & Garden; Outdoor Furniture & Many Other Nice Items!

‘Florine Armour Estate’ SUNDAY, MAY 3rd, 2015 - 10:30 A.M. 321 Green St., Rockton, IL 61072 (Located Off Union St., 1 Blk. E. of Blackhawk Blvd./Rt. 75) Antiques & Collectibles; Quality Pocket Watches & Jewelry; German A&M Bisque Dolls; Oak Triple Curve Glass China Closet; Oak & Walnut Antique Furniture; Unghans German Mantle Clock; Fine China & Glassware; Primitives; Collectibles; Adv.; Art Pottery; Books; Silver; Textiles; Household Furnishings; Tools; Lawn & Garden; & More! Please log-on for Complete Listings & Color Photos!

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10 LAKESHORE AUCTION SERVICE ESTATE AUCTION for The Late NORBERT DERENNE COLLECTIBLE, FINE ART, ANTIQUE, FUR- E5655 County Road K, Algoma, WI NITURE & A SNOWMOBILE AUCTION Saturday, May 2nd, 10:00 a.m. • Real Estate at 1:00 p.m. TOOLS, FARM EQUIPMENT, ANTIQUES, GENERAL MERCHANDISE SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, 2015 Real Estate also selling – 4 Bedroom 1 1/2 Bath Older Home, 3 stall detached garage, Shed and 3114 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers, WI - The old Greenwood's Appliance store Barn Buildings. Sits on 3.26 acres scenic property minutes from Algoma. Additional 37.7 acres Doors open at 8:00 a.m., Auction starts at 9:00. clear land can be purchase with home (to be offered separately). Check Website or call for Lunch will be served by Habitat for Humanity with all proceeds going to them. Terms/Conditions for bidding/purchasing & Open House Info. Collectibles/Fine Art: Large selection of framed artwork by known and unknown artists NICE TOOLS – Huge selection that includes Northern Industries Porta Power Set, Milwaukee including: D. Hensel, Colleen Rowland signed "Rainbow Woman", Lionel Barrymore 3 prints Porta Band 4 3/4” Deep Cut, Kennedy Box w/R-12 Freon, Central Machine Power Band Saw "Purdy Basin", "Quiet Waters", and "Point Mugu", 2 "Prince of Egypt" animation cels, Barry and so much more. FARM EQUIPMENT includes Oliver 1850D Tractor – shows 6,186 hours, Leighton-Jones, C. Winterle Olson, Morris Katz, Tom M. Crain, Leonor Fini, Barbara A. Wood, Oliver Superior 20Bar Double Disc Grain Drill w/Grass Seeder, JD 7ft. Sickle Mower w/New C.S. Millard, Jack Youngerman, G. Isola, R. Don Hutchins and a lot more. Media includes: Oil Sickle, Oliver 4 Bottom 16” Plow w/coulters (nice), Homemade Cattle Trailer and 150 gallon on canvas, pencil, charcoal, etchings and printings, animation cels, nudes, sterling silver carvings, Sunset Bulk Tank w/Compressors, Stainless Steel Wash Tanks, Stainless Steel Table Top, 3 Surge Native American, Oriental, Renaissance, VERY OLD oriental puppets. Furniture: Antique, mid- Belly Milk Buckets complete w/Straps and more. ANTIQUES/APPLIANCES/GENERAL century modern, classic to contemporary including a Hooker Seven Seas desk, chairs (over 150) including 5 gal. Red Wing Crock, Vintage Pasteurizer, Kid’s Wood Chairs and Rocking Chair, from dining to lounging and occasional, tables, children's rocker recliners, shelving, dressers, Wringer Washers with Wash Tank, Copper Kettle w/Gas Stove, Wooden Trunk, Refrigerator, couches, coffee tables, headboards, plenty of furniture perfect for upcycling, repurposing, refur- Upright Freezer, Dryer, Older Stove, General Household Items. Lunch will be available on prem- bishing, etc. Metals: Bronze lion fountain head, sterling silver: artwork, carvings, jewelry, many ises from Main Street Coffee Haus & Bistro. This must attend sale has something for everyone. brass items including: candlesticks, incense burners, bookends, bells, , pewter: salt and Mark your Calendar. More details and pictures available on www.MathiesAutions.com or pepper, candlesticks, steins. Copper: Cookware, trays, pans, molds, aluminum cookware. . . www.KMAuctionServices.com Household: Cookware, portable microwave, portable dishwasher. Snowmobile: 2002 Ski Doo TERMS: Cash, good or certified check or if unknown to auction company, bank letter of credit Grand Touring 380 with only 2,800 miles documented as used in the 2002 winter Olympics to tow with state issued ID must accompany payment. All items must be paid for at completion of sale competitors up the hills. For a complete album of items in this auction go to our Facebook page. and before removal. All items sell as is, where is. All announcements sale day take precedence Terms and Conditions: Cash or good WI check. All items must be paid for in full and removed over all matters in print. Not responsible for accidents or merchandise after it is sold. on auction day. All items sold as is. Auctioneer and all representatives of such will be considered SALE Conducted by Mathies Auction Services/K&M Auction Services, 14414 County Road K, indemnified and held harmless from all incidents, accidents. Reedsville, WI 54230. For Information or to book an auction, call Mike Mathies (920)-374-1085 “We don’t do all the auctions, just the ones you should attend” or the office (920)-732-3870. LAKESHORE AUCTION SERVICE 3114 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers, WI 54220-2530 - Phone: 920-682-4293 Charlie Kurth, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #2340-052 AUCTION B ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, JEWELRY & MORE Saturday, MAY 2nd, 2015 9:00 a.m. Start On Site Location: 104 South St., Plymouth, WI 53073 Antiques & Collectibles: English Tudor sideboard, reverse painted lamp, Royal Chelsea Burslem cookie jar, Located: (1105 Harrison St., Black River Falls, WI 54615) From Hwy. 54 (Alwoods carnival glass, Hummels, metal lamps, cranberry glass, various Jardinieres, decorative chimney covers, china Store)- Turn right onto 10th St., go 2 blocks to Harrison St., then turn left on Harrison St. to flowered planter, nice clock made of china no. 425, New England chime clock, wing back chairs, point picture auction site. Watch for NIC auction arrows.. 1858 by Johnson, photograph of Abe Lincoln, candelabras, 12 place setting sterling silver w/serving pieces, 12 place settings of china, 3 open wardrobes, 10 pieces of wicker furniture, cabbage rose set of Depression dish- TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015 - SALE TIME 9:00 A.M. es, old set of dinnerware by Steubenville Woodfield pattern, wooden bookshelves, love seat, old shoe shine kit, Lunch & Restroom • Bring a Bidding Partner. We WILL be selling in 2 Rings part of the day. bentwood child’s rockers, 2 wooden sleds, antique Christmas ornaments, statues, figurines, all types and col- www.NorthernInvestment.Com Color Photos At: ors of glassware, candle holders, tea sets, decorative crocks, advertising stoneware, dresser set, cruet sets, Gone VEHICLES/TRACTOR: 2002 Toyota Camry LE w/82,000 miles; Intl. 404 tractor, wf, pto, 5’ With the Wind lamp, tapestries, 10 cent comic books, cupids tea cart, rare Spongeband pitcher-Manitowoc brush hog. SPECIAL ITEM: Barbara IV Weaving Loom, BIV 48”, 8 treadles, 51” wide weav- Marine Grocery, Elkhart Lake custard glass, Jung, Lithia wood beer cases, Depression glass, Koch-Kewaskum ing width. GUNS/SPORTING ITEMS: Winchester Mod. 94, 30-30; Winchester Mod. 1894, 38- Beanpot, old jugs, old Toys-Arcade tractor, Tonka bulldozer, Structo grader etc., 1905 & 1909 Sheboygan cal- 55 lever-action, SN #52961; Marlin Mod. 90, 12ga. over-under; Remington Mod. 1100, 12ga. mag- endars, “Bigger Hair” tobacco container, old Erector set in box, old Coke tray, candle mold, Wattware cream- num; Winchester Mod. 06, .22 pump; Browning Lite K w/2 barrels, Belgium made; Hy-Score er, Lambrecht butter crock. Household Goods: Christmas goods; wreaths, trees, light, beds, dressers, won- Target Mod. pistol; S&W Mod. 19, 357 magnum w/6” barrel; S&W DA45 US Army, Mod. 1919; derful bedroom set, china hutch, framed beautiful pictures, drum table, mirrors, Richardson bedroom set, S&W 38 Special; S&W 32 cal. pistol; S&W 38 revolver “United States Property”; Cap & Ball pis- Jewelry: tol; Benjamin 22 Rocket pellet gun; boxes of ammo; Western and Case knives; RED hunting kitchen dinette set, concrete planters, Black and Decker saw, tools, wooden chairs. Pocket watch clothes; gun cleaning kits; ammo boxes. ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: Dr.’s scale; Justice w/chain; 17 jewel Bulova Watch Company 5 adjts., The watch sits in a 14k Tivoli gold filled case made by scale; primitive wood box; hurricane lamps; wooden pulleys; cast iron kettle; lg. wicker trunk; air- Elgin Watch Case Co. of Illinois; Pocket watch: 7 jewels from the New York Standard Watch Co., USA. The plane propeller; steamer trunks; Native baskets; walnut marble top tables; Shirley Thompson watch sits in a 10k gold filled Filigree case made by Wordsworth Case Company; Button Pin: Devin Michaels Native artwork; signed artwork; Rose & Royal china from Germany; Meilink safe; serving table; mother of pearl button pin; Button Pin: Devin Michaels onyx & stone button pin; Gent’s Ring: 10k gold curio cabinet; corner cabinets; dining room table & chairs; handkerchief drawer dresser; rd. oak Gent's ring with Cannel sapphires & a solitary diamond; Wedding band: 14k gold wedding band from 1948; plant stand w/ball feet; mantle clock; hutch; wood desk w/ball feet; wood wardrobe; chest-of-draw- Gent’s ring: 10k gold Gent's ring with a Aurora Borialis and onyx setting; Gent’s ring: 10k Gent’s ring with ers; Rattan chair and love seat; Remington print; hi-top shoes; ice tongs; brass sale; blue-banded and diamond and onyx setting; Gent’s ring: 10k gold onyx and diamond ring; Gold ring: 14k yellow gold gend bowls; 1883 flag stand; horse head pole top; rug beaters; shovels; cow bell ; cross-cut saw; Kodak ring set with 6X9mm genuine bi-color tourmaline (watermelon color) 1.80 carat in weight. Fine clarity; Gent’s camera; Aviation simulator; green enamel canner; sadd irons; bean pot; broad ax; hatchets; tele- ring: 14k yellow gold Gent’s ring set with .83 carat round genuine Ceylon Sapphire w/four full cut diamonds graph key; rotary dial phone; framed “Rosie the Riveter” sign; buttons; Commemorative coins; cast @.05 on side; Gent’s ring: 14k yellow gold diamond ring. .32 carat round diamond. Four round cut diamonds; iron fence, gate and pole. HOUSEHOLD: Maytag gas stove; Kenmore refrigerator; GE washer; Gent’s ring: 10k yellow gold ring set with 8X6mm oval shape sapphire w/3 single cut diamonds @ .02; Gent’s Maytag dryer; GE dehumidifier; king size bedroom set; brass bed; linens; canning jars; wicker fur- ring: 10k yellow gold black onyx and diamond ring. 3 round cut diamonds .15TW; Gent’s wedding ring: 14k niture; filing cabinets; treadmill; many small appliances and kitchen items; flat screen TV. yellow & white gold “Largo” art carved wedding ring; Gent’s ring: 14 k yellow gold diamond ring. 10 GARAGE/OUTDOORS: Ariens 927 snowblower w/elec. start; Yard Machine rototiller; older baguette cut diamonds, grade SI2, color I-J range. Sets of cufflinks. Beer Advertising: Miller mirrors, front tine tiller; snow pusher; X-country skis; Murray push mower; dog kennel; split and dried fire- Kingsbury items, etc. Coins: Silver dollars, silver 1/2 dollars, quarters, dimes, rolls of wheat pennies, 1972 wood; JD 100 riding lawn mower; table saw; Craftsman shop vac; many, many power and hand proof set. Special: 1907 Waltham walnut Baby Grand piano w/Jenny Lind legs, made in Milwaukee. (Excellent condition). tools; multiple tool boxes; battery charger; bench grinder; wood and alum. ext. ladders; step lad- Terms: Cash or Check. Owners: Jim Pippert & Gary Semon der; garden tools; Nyle Mod. L50 kiln drier; Delta miter saw; wood lathe; Sears gas alternator; Auctioneer’s Note: Wow. Neat, clean large 2 story home full of quality merchandise. This home was a bed & pipe threader. Many, Many items still to be sorted!! Do NOT miss this auction – quality breakfast. Viewing starts at 8:00 am day of sale. Lunch Wagon on grounds. Visit billcain.com for photos. throughout and something for everyone. Auctioneers: Bill Cain (#504) & Nick Cain (#2143) Terms: Cash or Check. 5.5% Sales Tax will be charged on applicable items. Auction day “The Bill Cain Team of Professionals” announcements precede printed material. Items sold “As Is”. For a list of our auctions and real • Realtors • Auctioneers • Appraisers - RE/MAX Realty Plus estate listings, visit us at www.NorthernInvestment.Com! “Wisconsin’s Lake, Land and Country Specailists” Dr. John and Rosemary Noble Estate Bill Cain Auction Service • billcain.com cell: 920-980-2588 P.O. Box 220/433 E. Mill St., Plymouth, WI 53073 920-893-8842 NORTHERN INVESTMENT CO., CLERK & CASHIER, Mondovi, WI, 715-926-4265 [email protected] Registered Wisconsin Auction Co. License #10. [email protected] Bill Cain WI Licensed Auctioneer #504 Rep. by: Dick Taylor, Cell 715-299-7321 [email protected] Northern Investment Company Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: John Marg, Black River Falls, WI, License # 231, Phone: 715-284-4684. When out & about, let our advertisers know where you saw their ad! 11 AUCTION The Henke’s have sold their home and are moving to the city. Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 - 10:30 A.M. SHARP! Ray and Janet Henke 7164 Hwy. 186, Vesper, WI 54489 (Located between Arpin & Vesper, 4 miles S. of Arpin on 186) This is the finest quality antique sale we have held in over 30 years. Local Advertising Items from Arpin & Vesper, Red Wing, Mammoth, Crocks, Water Cooler, Salt Glazed, etc.; Several Treadle Sewing Machines, Victrola Phonograph, Copper Boiler, Kerosene Lamps & Lanterns (Colored Lens), Antique Table & Chairs, Milk Bottles, Shoe Last, Kraut Cutters, Spongeware Bowls, Candlestick Phone, Gingerbread & Mantle Clocks, Milladore Beater Jar, Jewell Tea Dish Set, Set of China & Homer Laughlin Dishes, Glass Coffee Grinder, Nice Wood Block & Tackles, Coal Bucket, Cherry Pitter, Lawyer’s Bookcase, Blue Jars, Milk Strainers, 5 Gal. Milk Cans, Scales (one very Ornate Candy Scale), Beam Drill, Humpback Trunks, Wooden Wash Machines, Sets of Pyrex Bowls, Tobacco Tins, Oak Wall Phone, Wooden Butter Churns, Wrought Iron Bed, Graniteware Collection, Green Depression Canister Set, Sausage Stuffers, Spice Cabinet, Cast Iron Implement Seats, Cream Separator, Fanning Mill, School Bell, CC Saws, Anvil, Water Pumps, RR Carts, Nice Parlor Wood Stove, Grain Cradles & Scythes, Horse Drawn Plow & Corn Planter and Much, Much More. SPECIAL ITEMS: Ford 4WD 1720 Compact Tractor 3 Cyl. Diesel (only 528 hrs.*like new), Self Propelled Push Mowers, Honda F400 Tiller, Chest Freezer, Advertisers Love Seat, 2 Wheel Trailers and So Much More. No Disappointments Here! Terms Cash or check. No buyer’s fee, no out of state checks. Must have positive ID. Please Remember Our Not responsible for accidents, errors, or omissions etc. Announcements take priori- ty over printed material. Everything sold “as is”, no warranties. List subject to Deadline is Every change. Your Attendance is appreciated. Lunch and porta potty on grounds. Registered Wisconsin Auctioneers: Gary Potts #177, Mitch Gustafson #2362, Monday at 12 Noon CHECK PHOTOS ON WISCONSIN AUCTIONEERS ASSN. WEBSITE

www.beloitauction.com ESTATE AUCTION Antiques, Collectibles & Special Contemporary Items - Live & Online 534 West Grand Ave., Beloit, WI Wednesday, Apr. 29th, 2015 - 4:30 P.M. Can’t make it to the Auction? Bid live online or use our courtesy absentee bidder service. Go to www.beloitauction.com & link to online catalog for photographs, detailed descriptions & easy bidding information. Find us on Facebook - WiFi available in the Auction gallery. Connect to online catalog & pre-bid now on these exciting estate finds. Highlights include William Wendt oil on canvas – A.T. Bazane c. 1900 woodland landscape water- color – Henry Bonnard Bronze Co. recast Frederic Remington Rattlesnake bronze - 1870 Odd Fellows Lodge lithograph – Daniel Bell stone litho – hand-done marquetries & a strong selection of other paintings, watercolors, lithos, etchings, prints, & sculptures. Bush & Gert flamed mahogany Baby Grand piano & bench – outstanding group of furniture for living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, , porches & gardens including Mid-Century, Art Deco, Empire style, Federal style & contemporary pieces. Wallace Grand Baroque pattern sterling silver flatware service for 8 & other sterling items – 18K & 14K gold & gemstone rings include diamond, sapphire, opal, emerald & garnet – Masonic Lodge 14K gold ring, lapel pins & watch chains – 14K gold & diamond tennis bracelet - 14K gold earrings – sterling sil- ver & turquoise jewelry – 14K gold Waltham watch – Howard 17 jewel gold filled pocket watch – other significant jewelry & watches – 1970's dyed blue mink & fox jacket. Original 1977 Hildebrant Brothers Star Wars poster – full size store model of Voltron the Transformer - rare 1920's Coca-Cola clock – Stroh's neon beer sign & other advertising items – Odd Fellows ceremonial spear & document box – 1941 Muncie Gear Works Mighty Mite Neptune 1.5 hp outboard boat motor – c.1900 black porter windup toy – Arcade camping trailer – other collectible toys & still banks – 1500+ vintage postcards. 50+ pieces Rowe pottery – Utica Stoneware #4 blue & gray pitcher – early Belleek – Johann Haviland & Churchill China English Blue Willow dinnerware sets – Bohemian glass – contemporary art glass – Mid-Century TV lamps – Aladdin alacite cherub lamps – tramp art lamp - early Navajo rug – Mid- Century area rug – decorative wrought iron grill work & many more items of value. VIEW COMPLETE CATALOG ONLINE Preview online now or in the Auction Gallery Tuesday, April 28 - 9:30-6:00 & Wednesday, April 29 - 9:30-4:30 Terms: Cash, approved check, Visa, M/C, American Express, Discover or Debit. 12% buyer's fee. 17% buyer's fee for online purchases. 2% discount for cash, check or Debit. Online purchases requiring ship- ping must be paid by credit card. See Proxibid.com for shipping & online bidding terms. BELOIT AUCTION & REALTY, INC. 877-364-1965 Registered Wisconsin & Illinois Auctioneer: Richard Ranft, CAI, GPPA, AARE - WI #237, IL #441.001071 We can sell YOURS, too.

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LOCATION: 4.5 Miles West of Mindoro, WI or 6.5 Miles East of www.WisAuction.com Holmen, WI On County Road “D”. Watch for Golden Hills Auction HUGE PUBLIC AUCTION Arrows. Photo’s at www.goldenhillsauction.com NOTE: This a Estate Antiques, Collectibles, Art & Important Items large 2 day auction, many more items than listed, many boxes to Jefferson County Fair Park Activity Center open yet and rooms to organize. BE SURE TOO ATTEND. 503 N. Jackson Ave., Jefferson, WI Friday, May 1 & Saturday, May 2 - 2015 Hot food served for breakfast & lunch, Clean modern restrooms! SALE TIMES both days 9:30 A.M. Lunch by Jim Dandy TUESDAY, MAY 5th, 2015 ~ 9:00 A.M. SELLING FRIDAY: Lg. Collection of die cast tractors (Allis-Farmall-etc.)-implements-truck Featuring our usual selection with 100’s of surprises plus these local estate antiques: Early Buddy banks-airplanes-etc., display cabinets for tractors & toys, old toy trucks-tractors, Match Box type L dump truck, Disney Tin Pluto by Marx, Paper MÂCHÉ Indian toys, Collection of over 60 Die cars most are new, tractor & implement manuals, stop lights, lamps, kerosene lanterns, cigar boxes, Cast toy Tractors & accessories mostly John Deere, Red Wing including Ft. Atkinson Beater jar, magazines, road maps, DeLaval & McCormick cream separators, chicken feeders, platform scale, mixing bowls, hand-painted china, Art Glass, Blue Onion china set, fine hand crocheted doilies, bed feed cart, fanning mill, harness vise, shoe lathe, barn augers, hand rail car mover, misc. horse spreads, table cloths & pillow cases, quilts, Collectible kitchen items including scarce spice tins, items-harnesses etc., calendars, vhs-8 track-albums, Coca-Cola cooler, old Railroad lanterns and Paper MÂCHÉ candy container Easter Bunnies some with carts, Antique Christmas ornaments, direction lights. HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT: 2 GOOD motorized wheel chairs, 2 lift Stick leg wooly sheep, Cast iron lion door stop, Lamps, Sterling silver dresser set, spoons & jewel- recliner chairs, crutches, walkers, canes, wheel chairs, Hoyer lift, stand up lift. ry, costume jewelry, Art & so much more! See our website for photos & updates! SELLING SATURDAY: Collectables: App. 1,400 sets of S&P shakers, full sets of Ocktoberfest WE ARE ACCEPTING ITEMS UP TO SALE TIME! If you have items to sell please call. pins, knick knacks, cups & saucers, cookie jars, glassware, cloth calendars, aprons, old Watkins Setup is the day before sale ~ 3:00pm to 7:00pm & Sale day 7:00am to 9:00am spice tins, ice cream tins, Cuckoo clock, Shawnee-Red Wing-Fire-King-Depression-Carnival TERMS: State photo ID required for bid number. Cash, good check with state photo ID, Visa, MC, pieces, banded bowls, cast iron items, enamelware, crockery items, chalkware, creamers, cook- Discover. 10% buyer fee 2% convenience fee for Credit, Announcements at sale supersede all printed ads. ware, bakeware, utensils, flatware, magazines, bread boxes, dishware, cabbage slicer, dressers, Gregory Klug Sr., Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #584, PO Box 617, Cambridge, WI 53523 cabinets, S&P display cabinets, 3 bedroom sets, trunks, cedar chest, wood table w/many leafs, www.WisAuction.com • Phone 920-723-4309 kitchen chairs, 2 ornate wrought iron beds, HM 30” rug loom w/thread stand, wardrobes, file cab- inets, RCA 24” flat screen TV, Blackstone round tub washer, Kenmore washer, sewing machines, vacuum cleaners, etc. WILMER & DORIS HANSON ESTATE W5598 County Road D, Holmen, WI TERMS: Cash or GOOD Check w/ID. Photo ID needed to register. Credit/Debit cards are not accepted. Not responsible for accidents or injury. All items sold as is without warranty. No items removed without full settlement with auction company. New bidder numbers will be issued on the 2nd day. Buyer’s must pay for purchases at the conclusion of each day, no carry overs. REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: Brian Craig #216, Bangor, WI. 608-486-4294. SALE MANAGER: Golden Hills Auction Service LLC, West Salem, WI. 608-786-4343. Ronald G. Rothering Sole Owner #290. Licensed in WI & MN.

AUCTION Estate of Wayne Ash SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 2015 - 10:00 A.M. 401 Scout Road, Mosinee, WI Visit our Website At: www.chuillisauction.com Directions: In Rib Mt., take South Mt. Rd. to KK, South on KK 7.5 miles to Scout Rd. East on Scout Rd. .9 miles to auction site. Auction Note: Wayne was an avid Rendezvous hobbyist and hunter who enjoyed the outdoors. Make plans to attend this sale. This sale has something for everyone. Lyle & Rose Dworak Estate Auction Vehicles & Outdoors: 2004 Toyota 4Runner w/146,000 miles, 1990 Honda Civic, 2009 Diamond 10 Ft. flat bed trailer, 1977 camping trailer. Guns & Sporting; (Firearms to sell at 12:00 Noon): LC LOCATION:2553 1st Ave., East LaCrosse, WI Smith double barrel shotgun w/3 interchangeable bar- (Across from LaCrosse Airport) rels matching S/Ns, Browning BL 22 lever action rifle, MONDAY, MAY 4th, 2015 - 1:00 P.M. Browning .308, Remington Mohawk 600 .308, Win. Viewing Time: 10:00 a.m. to Sale Start Mod. 840 .410, Rem. Woodsmaster 742 .308, US Lyle was an antique collector & never sold anything! This will be a good Carbine M1, Smith & Wesson Mod. 19-3 .357 old estate auction with lots of nice pieces, large & small. Magnum in original box, Iver Johnson mod. 55S 22 cal. revolver 2004 Toyota 4Runner, Antique Furniture: Fine Old Oak #18 Wood Stove w/Indian Chief 1920’s Frankfurth in original box, Randall custom made Trapper sheath knife, Old 146,000 miles top; Nice Monarch Enamel kitchen Stove; Large fancy Victorian Sofa, Hardware Timer sheath knife and other knives, throwing tomahawks, BB guns, ammunition. Taxidermy To Oak Icebox, Large S Curve Rolltop Desk, Setee's, Fainting couch, Milwaukee Catalog Include: Full mount coyote, full mount raccoon, full mount beaver, black bear rug, whitetail Numerous fancy chairs & rockers w/figural arms, Oak kitchen table shoulder mounts, grouse and hides, New House #4 trap w/teeth, holsters, wolf prints, Military canteens, American Archery & chairs; Marble Top Parlor table, Ornate inlaid accent tables, Oak Bobcat compound bow, Bruin Master Express recurve bow, arrows, Steiner Military Secretary, Spinning Wheel, Walnut Victorian Bedroom Set, 1930's era Marine 8 X 30 binoculars and other binoculars, rendezvous related items and more. bedroom set, Original GE Top Compressor refrigerator; 3 drawer Special Item: Contemporary artist signed totem pole with bear on bottom and commode, Oak Wall phone, Older Persian style rugs & other col- eagle on top. Antiques & Collectibles: Two piece Mohair living room set, wall lectible & antique furniture items. regulator clock, mantle clock, Nichols toy gun, 1920’s Frankfurth Hardware Antiques & Special Items: 1914 Old Oak Advertising calendar from Milwaukee catalog, piano stool, flat irons, 4 gallon Red Wing birch leaf butter 2009 10 ft. Flat bed Trailer Beach Brothers Hardware PDC, Wis.; Large Glass Mosaic dance Hall churn, 5 Gal. Red Wing jug, J.J. Muckerheide Wausau Hutchinson bottle, 1891 Badger year book, 1920’s Badger light, Green & Brown Slag glass lamps, Victoriana hang- year books, 1950’s Boy Scout patches, cast iron deep fish fryer, carved oriental table, cook stove, settee, camel ing lamp & smoke set; Numerous Vintage pictures & frames, 4 back trunk, Hudson Bay 4 line wool blanket, Early Witney Point England wool blanket and more. Household custom Stained glass windows by Johann Minten; Metal Items: GE Profile stainless side by side refrigerator, GE Profile stainless gas stove, sofa, rocker recliner, bunk beds, busts; China doll; Older costume jewelry, Indian stones & 3 piece bedroom set, 4 piece bedroom set, desks, Optimus STA-3190 Professional series stereo receiver w/speak- artifacts, 20 & 30 gal. Red Wings & 2 gal. Churn; Numerous ers, Kirby Generation 3 vacuum, cardinal prints, cardinal painting on board, small kitchen appliances and the usual small stoneware, RR lanterns, Griswold Items, Kitchen household items. Rest of Sale: Toro Power ax 828 LXE snow blower, Toro Personal Pace 7.0 HP recycler lawn Primitives, Old Photos & tin types, dresser items, Old hats, mower, drill press, hand tools, lanterns, tool box, outdoor patio set, gas grills. Depression glassware, Spoon collection, Antique Garden cultivator, Terms & Conditions: Cash, Good Wisconsin Check, Visa, MC & Discover! WI Sales Tax Laws Apply to motor Numerous small antique items. vehicles. All items are sold AS IS. No sales of guns to out of state residents. Elias Grossman Terms: Current Photo ID to Register for Bid Card. Cash Etching-1944 & Personal Check Accepted. Not Responsible for accidents. Justin Howland Chain Saw carving Randall Trapper LC Smith Dbl. w/3 Custom Made Knife totem barrels, mathing SN S&W .357 Mag. in box pole CHUILLI’S AUCTION & APPRAISAL SERVICE, LLC JERRY CHUILLI, APPA Clerk & Cashier: Advanced Personal Property Appraiser • Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #275 Kramer Auction Service, LLC P.O. Box K Wittenberg, WI 54499 203 E. Blackhawk Ave., Prairie du Chien, WI 715-253-3038 Cell: 715-297-2457 Email: [email protected] 608-326-8108 www.kramersales.com Central Wisconsin’s Premiere Auction & Appraisal Service!!! Firearms • Military Weapons & REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEERS: Artifacts • Collectibles John Kramer #320 and Curt Kramer #896 13 RAILROAD COLLECTIBLES ONLINE BIDDING ONLY AUCTION Click on auction title @ wwwjonesauctionservice.com for all details & bidding link. Sunday, May 3, 2015 - 9:30 a.m. Bidding is open and closes Sunday, May 3, 2015. Lots start to close @ 8:30 p.m. (CT) --Doors open at 8:00 a.m. for inspection-- Auction 8 in our continuing series of railroad collectibles online bidding only auc- Dorshorst Auction Building tions features many unique, hard to find railroad collectibles. Globes; Lanterns; Brass Switch 113 N. Main St. (Hwy. 73), Deerfield, WI (15 minutes from Madison, WI) Keys; Postcards; Passes; Employee Timetables; Drawings; Stock Certificates; Books; -Lots See Pictures at www.dorshorstauctions.com of Paper Railroadiana! Terms: Valid C/C required to register & bid, Visa & MC accepted. 13% internet premium, 5.5% WI sales tax. 500+ lots model trains incl. brass trains; 200 lots post-war Lionel; modern Lionel; “N”, “HO”, “O”, Payment & shipping details @ www.jonesauctionservice.com or call (920) 261-6820 “G” & “S” scales; track; bldgs.; access.; MUCH MORE! Terms: Cash or check w/picture ID. Everything settled for day of sale. 5.5% sales tax. UNITED COUNTRY JONES AUCTION & REALTY Marv Dorshorst, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #344 818 N. Church St., Watertown, WI 53098 1078 Nesheim Road, Deerfield, WI 53531 - 608-764-8233 or 608-628-1631 Stan Jones, CAI Wisconsin Registered Auctioneer #993 Office: 920-261-6820 Fax: 920-261-6830 www.jonesauctionservice.com Email: [email protected] Mike & Deb Cady Auctioneers, 319-364-4143 [email protected] www.cadyauction.com DETERVILLE AUCTION SERVICE AUCTION SALE 70+ GUNS, MILITARY, LOTS OF FISHING MELOTTE’S MEATS AT BROOKSIDE-ALL FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES Estates Auction SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 2015 - 10:00 A.M., LOOK AROUND 8:00 A.M. At The CADY AUCTION GALLERY - 833 SHAVER ROAD NE, CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Directions: Hwy. I-43, 141 to 41, 2 1/2 miles North of Abrams, WI, Left on Brookside or Cty. Road J to Corner of CTY. J Road and Brookside Rd. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2015 - 10:00 A.M. All meat cutting & processing equipment, Coolers, freezer, walk in coolers, Meat hanging rails w/2,000 Preview: Friday, 5/1, 12:00 Noon-4:00 P.M. Saturday doors open at 8:30 A.M. lb. rail scale, Cooler doors, Compressors, Scales, Roto Flow patty machine, Grinders, Mixers, Stuffer, Hard to find, rare and quality firearms from a local estate and downsizing collector! Colt Curing Tumbler, Meat saw, Assorted Stainless steel tables, Supplies and Miscelleanous items. Handguns: 1917 Army 45 DA, 2 Pythons (4" and 6" barrels), Pocket pistol, 1911 Good clean Equipment. All Items to be removed by buyers. For Inspection, call Deterville Auction MK IV, 1911 Government, Official Police, Detective Spec., Woodsman, Pre-Woodsman. Colt Rifles: Colteer, Lightening, Service, Cell: 920-655-8952. To view auction list go to deterville.biz click on auctions. Colt Sauer Sporting 22/250. Remington 1911 Government and Deterville Auction Service, 3749 S. Cty. Road T, Denmark, WI 54208 742 carbine. S&W Handguns: 60-10, 6452, Performance Center Phone: 920-863-2191 Cell: 920-655-8952 Fax: 920-863-3809 686, 6908, (2) 19-4's, 29-2 & 31. Ruger Bearcat revolver & Col. Don Deterville, Auctioneer, Reg. Wis. Auctioneer Lic. #292 Ninety-six rifle. Thompson Center Contender. Winchesters: 1892 25/20 w/box, 86 45/90 & 94 30-30 carbine. Fox Sterlingworth Upland Skeet 12 ga. Marlin mdl. 9. Ithaca Century Trap. Savage 242 O/U. Military Guns: International Harvester M1 Garand, Springfield M1D Sniper w/accessories, 2 Nazi marked P38's, AUCTION Mauser K98 all matching, Inland Paratrooper Carbine, Husqvarna Margaret Curler Lahti mdl. 40 pistol w/orig. holster, shoulder stock & accessories, W4140 Woodview Trace, East Troy, WI 53120 Ingles Browning High Power MKI 1903 w/very rare original SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 2015 - 11:00 A.M. wooden stock/holster, P38 double date Erfurt Luger Location: From Elkhorn, take Hwy. 67/12 North 6 miles to the intersection of Hwy. 12/67/20, w/orig. bring back papers & unit marks. Sharp Edges: then East on Hwy. 20 (which becomes County Road J) - go East on Cty. Road J for 2 1/2 miles to WWII German Red Cross 1938 Hewep Knife & Sheath, Scout Road, then North 2 1/2 miles (past Little Prairie Road) to Woodview Trace; or from East SA 1911 US Medic knife & sheath marked Rock Island, Troy, go West on Hwy. 20 for 4 miles to Cty. Road N, then north 1 1/2 miles to Cty. Road J, then Nazi dagger & pocket knives. Military: P08 Nazi hol- west 1 1/2 miles to Scout Road & follow signs. ster, German Nazi medals, Nazi flag. Gun Parts: Colt ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: East Troy photo albums; East Troy adv. items; RR platform first and 2nd generation, 1911, High standard barrels. scale w/weights; Chatillon counter scale; numerous other scales; brass squeeze horn; brass clock Ammo. Numbered Colt book by Brink. Lots of fishing stencils; numerous wood/tin adv. signs; various beer signs, some lighted, hanging lights; equipment. Plus more. 10 days prior to auction available on our website: Printable catalog with Wisconsin Klement Sausage adv. lighted sign; pair leaded glass globes; "Skill Play" No chance" photos & descriptions, Terms and Conditions, Link to online bidding via Proxibid, Absentee & slot machines w/tokens (2); wooden grain bin; bike gears clock; phone bids also accepted. www.cadyauction.com • 319-364-4143. wall & cuckoo clocks; wall mount phone booth; oak wall phone; cradle phone; porcelain top table w/1 drawer; yard sticks; wall mount medicine cab- inet; porcelain foot warmer; adv. Decorah Crockery rolling pin; spittoon; cast iron rooster doorstop; primitive kitchen utensils; rustic/primitive porch furniture; plank bench; Victorian sofa; butter paddles; tin/cast iron molds; can- dle mold; 6 qt. butter churn; Watt's adv. ; set of 4 bentwood kitchen chairs; large variety of framed pictures; shoulder child's basket; fern/wicker stands; wooden hand tool caddy; pr. of 2' plastic Coke bottles; jugs/crocks; Pepsi dispenser; gum/nut/candy dispenser machines; Tom Thumb print; wooden kraut masher & cutter; butter churn; curio cabinet; African art; metal trunk bank collec- tion; misc. oil/electric lamps; primitive tools; ice tongs; Benchcraft wick- er chair. MOUNTS: African Kudo, deer, caribou, antlers, antelope, wasp nets. MUSICAL: 2 trumpets, cornet, 4 clarinets, flute, violin, guitar, Jubeltone autoharp. MISC.: "Round Oak" #E18 wood burning stove; pool balls & rack; pine hutch; reversible game table; 7 piece Pier 1 wicker set; brass dbl. bed; pine wood headboards; king size bed; 8X10' area rug; 4 counter swivel stools; 2' golfer figurine; boxes of bar glassware; Tom McCann framed water color; waterfall fountain; Christmas deco.; tools - radial arm saw, joiner, miter saw, drill press, band saw; drafting table; metal locker-room lockers; fax, copier, radios & MANY box lots. Go to auctionzip.com for photos – I.D. 10396. Real estate also for sale, but not at auction. AUCTIONEERS: Dale Folkers, Tom Kleist, Wisconsin Registered Auctioneers #62 & 999. TERMS: Cash or good check. No Buyer’s Fee. All items must be settled for on day of sale & prior to removal. Items sold "as-is" with no warranties or guarantees. Buyer responsible for items after they are sold. Lunch available. Auctions with Action - Dale Folkers Auction Service Elkhorn, WI • 262-742-2637

Run your ad at least 2 weeks early for Maximum Benefit to your Buyers! Don’t forget the photos! 14 Fantastic Cast Iron Airplane Sells for $3,500 at Glenn Miller Auction Article & photos by Glenn Miller

Each year the auctions seem to get bigger, better and more often. You haven't attended one of Glenn's auctions yet? You can expect to observe a well oiled machine at work. Usually selling 400 to 500 lots of quality advertising signs, clocks, thermometers and choice antique items on each sale. The auction on March 21st had some great advertis- ing signs, clocks and thermometers. Also there were cast iron toys, pedal cars and mili- tary items. If you are thinking of having an auction? Perhaps you have one item or a whole collec- tion you are thinking of selling? Please contact Glenn at 715 299 2543 or email at wis- [email protected]. True Value Sign -$750

Chicago Motor Club Sign -$900

Horse Windmill Weight - $375 Hamm's Dancing Goblets Neon Sign -$1400

Nash Service Sign -$1600

John Deere Farm Implements Sign -$1800 Super IGA Sign - $700

Foxhead Beer Sign - $625 Stevens Ford Lighted Sign - $600

Schwinn Bicycles Clock -$525

Cooper Tox Sign - $525 Kurth's Beer Sign- $1800 Union Carbide Sign - $1000

RPM Motor Oil Tin Sign - $2000

Cool Queen Chrysler Plymouth Sheboygan Mineral water Tray - Valvoline Marine Sign - $600 Sign- $1850 Sign- $1800 $250 15 John Deere Small Miller Beer 60 Pedal Tractor - Sign- $500 $1350

Hamm's Starry Nights Sign - $600

Dixie Gasoline Sign- $1900 Pure Oil Co Sign- $1000

Cast Iron Vindex Motorcycle $1300 (green one)

Nazi Luftwaffe Dagger - $750

American Fence Co Sign- $400

Great Northern Railway Sign - $950

Nazi SS Dagger - $800 Buddy L Express Truck- $475

Budweiser Bottle Sign- $1500 Snoboy Sign- $850

Vogue Lingerie Mannequin - Menominee $350 River Brewing Coca Cola Co Clock- $1900 Flange Sign - $475 Lighted Pabst Beer Sign - Pepsi Cola Flange Sign - $525 $500

Mobiloil Curb Sign Top- $1350

Kiewels White Seal Beer Sign- $1300 Rambler Parts & Service Sign- $1550 Budweiser Flange Sign- $600 16 Fluted Point Survey Dr. Thomas Loebel has launched a Make Mom Proud fluted point survey website. You can visit his site through this link: http://www.fluted- pointsurvey.com/ A link image will be located on the Links page for the duration of the proj- ect. Note: You may also be able to connect with Tom at various artifact shows. Please check with him to verify his atten- dance. As collectors, you may be able to con- tribute valuable data for Tom's study. The information gathered during this survey is an attempt to synthesize information that is rare and dispersed across many different collections. It is impor- tant to gather this information together in order to get the bigger picture of how humans were adapting to this region at the end of the ice age. This can only be accomplished through your cooperation and continued dedication to archaeology. Adopt-A-Manatee® for Her Possession of artifacts is not the question here. Recording the information and what they can tell us is. on Mother’s Day Specific site locations will remain confidential. However, I do encourage that sites be reported to the state where they will be assigned a number and given at least minimal protection from possible future disturbances. Call 1-800-432-(JOIN) 5646 If you have any Fluted Points in your collection, broken or whole, or know savethemanatee.org Photo © David Schrichte of someone who does, please contact me Thomas Loebel, PhD, St. Xavier University Dept. of Anthropology, Chicago, Illinois. Phone: 773-704-4184 or email: [email protected] YOUR SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL DATE IS FAST APPROACHING Dear Auction Action Antique News Subscriber, ***************** EXPIRES DATE Your subscription expiration date is printed on each week’s issue. YOUR NAME The date is shown on the first line of your mailing label at the top of the front page. YOUR ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP Our annual renewal rate is currently $35. For that investment you will receive a year Subscription of (50) issues to Auction Action Antique News. With informative articles in an easy to read format. There are three easy ways to renew: 1. Telephone us to pay with a credit card. 2. Complete the form at the bottom of the letter and remit with check or credit card information. 3. Visit our website at auctionactionantiquenews.com and click on Subscribe Today and fill out the information needed. AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS Yes, Please renew my $35 subscription for one year! 1404 E Green Bay St., Shawano, WI 54166 • 715-524-3076 • auctionactionnews.com Name:______CHECK (# ) VISA/MASTERCARD Address:______Card No. _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _-_ _ _ _-_ _ _ _ Exp. Date _ _ / _ _ _ _ CVV:_ _ _ City:______State:______Zip:______- ______17 “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 20 years. Early race cars were in demand. This #98 Japanese Champion’s Racer brought $1,700 at a Fricker auction.

A Bobcat #743 Skid-Steer brought a bid of $7,600 at a Jones Auction Service event. The Die Cut Raleigh with a man and woman on a Motorcycle brought a bid of $13,000 at an Aumann auction. Ringman Dave Judd displays a Toy Rival Stove with Whitman’s Chocolates Sign sold for $325 at accessories that sold for a bid of Miller Auction Service. $775 at an Auction Specialists of Mineral Point event. Millersburg Carnival Bowl brought a bid of $320 at a Tri-County auction.

A group of two albums filled with vintage 1942 Cardinals vs. Yankees cards - $260 at a Dean George auction. Program broughta bid of $850 at a Curless auction.

This 6 gallon elephant Victorian Cranberry 4 A Lisbon Dairy 1/2 Pint Milk ear crock sold for $275 at Trumpet Epergne with Bottle had dairy collectors on a Col. Barb Helein auc- Thorn Décor Sold for their toes. It sold for $750 at a tion. $495 at a Tom Harris DeBolt auction. auction. A $550 bidder won this Best of two 5 gallon restored Koch barber chair Red Wing Water at Donley’s Auction Coolers at an Auction Service. Specialists estate sale: this nice example Highly collectible 1931 Ford Model A that made $330. Snowbird. Sold for $11,500 at a Brinkman auction. Mickey Mouse lamp sold for $1,200 at Greg Vintage Coca-Cola neon sign, Klug’s Major replaced neon, sold for $700 Wisconsin at a Beloit Auction & Realty auction. event.

18 UPCOMING EVENTS 50th National Antique Decoy “Garden Gate To Spring” CEDAR RAPIDS Annual Starved Rock ~Antique Show~ ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Indian Artifact Show APRIL 24 • 9-5 p.m. HAWKEYE DOWNS & Sporting Collectibles Show FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY, APRIL 26 ~ 8-3pm APRIL 25 • 9-3 p.m. 4400 6th St. SW • Cedar Rapids, Iowa Friday, April 24 • 2-7 pm Light lunch & beverages will be available APRIL 24, 25 & 26 $2.00 Admission - Children under 13 Free along with Special Drawings both days Friday, 10 am-6 pm • Saturday, 10 am-6 pm • Only Authentic Pre-Historic Artifacts Saturday, April 25 • 9-2 pm Quality regional dealers offering fresh garden, Sunday, 11 am- 4 pm architectural & countrypolitan antiques & accessories Admission $6.00 • Good All 3 Days & Related Historic Items Pheasant Run Resort ~ St. Charles, IL Blumen Gardens ~ 815-895-3737 FREE PARKING • Educational Displays Encouraged 507-269-1473 or 641-832-2700 325 Tables of Sporting Collectibles 403 Edward St., Sycamore, IL 60178 Sponsored by: www.blumengardens.com www.townsendantiqueshows.com Illinois State Celebrations 150 LTD Buying ~ Selling ~ Trading Donations taken at the door to benefit Archaeological Local #150 Building Tornado Relief Fund Society, Co- Kane County Flea Market Sponsored by GRIS 740 E. U.S. Hwy. 6, Utica, Illinois Additional Information: For more info contact Maureen Little 815-784-5983 “Best in the Midwest or Anywhere” www.midwestdecoy.org • 586-530-6586 or sundayatsandwichantiques.com For reservations call Scott Carruthers 815-252-1322 Antiques & Collectibles or Jeff Hipskind 563-299-9173 KANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS LAKE COUNTRY Absolutely Waterford 525 S. Randall Rd. (between Rt. 38 & 64), Proudly Presents its Premier St. Charles, Illinois 40th Annual Antiques, ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW May 2nd & 3rd Waukesha, Wisconsin Appraisal Fair • Saturday Noon to 5 P.M. Bottles & Collectibles Show • Sunday 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. Fri. May 1 5-9 Sunday, May 3rd, 2015 WATERFORD, WISCONSIN Adm. $5 each day (Children under 12 free) Sat. May 2 10-5 9 am - 3 pm at Waterford Union High School Food Served All Day. FREE Admission & FREE Appraisals Sun. May 3 11-4 Parking Free • We Never Cancel 100 Field Drive (KCF Market Inc.) 630-377-2252 Antioch Senior Center NEW LOCATION www.kanecountyfleamarket.com 817 Holbeck WAUKESHA EXPO CENTER SATURDAY, MAY 2, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m Antioch, Illinois 1000 Northview Road for more info 262-534-9000 or Featuring: Waukesha, Wisconsin Antiques, Early American Bottles, absolutelywaterford.org Fruit Jars, Paper Ephemera, Adm: $8 Good for all 3 days Advertising Items & Collectibles Info: 262-968-4913 18th Annual Madison For Information call 847-623-7572 www.antiquescenteratwales.com FLEA MARKET Antique Bottle Club of Northern Illinois Antiques & Fine Art Show SUNDAY MAY 10th THE ORIGINAL OLMSTED COUNTY Marriott West Hotel & Conference Center Mothers Day Open 8 am to 2 pm Kalamazoo Circus Maximus 1313 John Q. Hammons Dr., Middleton, WI GOLD RUSH 1475 S. Washburn, Oshkosh, WI Antique Toy & Antique Show & Flea Market MAY 9th & 10th Sat. 9-5 • Sun. 10-4 FREE PARKING & ADMISSION Collectible Show Rochester, MN - Fairgrounds Limited Space: Call for reservations SATURDAY, MAY 16th, 2015 Featuring 50 of The Midwest’s finest dealers 920-235-0495 mallofantiques.com MAY 8, 9 & 10 $1.00 verbal appraisals-smalls only & an antique scavenger hunt 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. America’s #1 Shopping Market NEXT MARKET DATES: JUNE 14 Michigan Fair Grounds Admission $7, under 16 free ~ Good for both days ~ FREE parking JULY 19 (EAA weekend) • AUGUST 16 1,400+ Dealers • 10 Bldgs • 52 Acres 2900 Lake Street • Kalazazoo, Michigan Dealer Inquires Welcome SEPTEMBER 7 (Labor Day) • OCTOBER 4 Admission $6.00 under 12 free Bldgs. 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SE RETLAW ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Highway 27/218, exit 89, then north 1/4 mile 1 North Main Street 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets Iowa City, Iowa FOND DU LAC, WI SUNDAY, MAY 17 Dealers from a Multi-State area OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS For more information: 262-835-4124 Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 319-430-3737 or 319-338-8449 [email protected] OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE www.thirdsundaymarket.com GATE $5.00• Free Parking • No Pets [email protected] www.wsbs.org WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 11 414-525-0820 www.nlpromotionsllc.com UPCOMING SHOWS JUNE 28 • AUG. 9 • SEPT. 27 DEADLINES ARE MONDAYS @ NOON PLEASE LET OUR ADVERTISERS KNOW WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD

19 UPCOMING EVENTS SUNDAY ANTIQUES Star of the North 31st Annual Antique & Vingage Show Native American Artifact MARKET Minnesota State Fairgrounds Americana • Folk Art • Advertising • Textiles FLEA MARKET 1265 North Snelling Ave (Education Bldg) & Antique Show SUNDAY Admission $6 ~ Free Parking ~ 13 & under Free JUNE 26, 27 & 28 SATURDAY, JUNE 27 • 9-5 JUNE 14th Interstate Center Main Expo, Bloomington, IL Quality Dealers are a Trademark of our Shows! SUNDAY, JUNE 28 • 8-2 Open 8 am to 2 pm Exit 160 from I-55 & I-74 Route 9 West Fri. 10-6pm • Sat. 10-6pm 1475 S. Washburn, Sauk County Fairgrounds Oshkosh, WI Sun. 11-4pm June 21 Adm. $6 good for all 3 days Baraboo, Wisconsin FREE PARKING & ADMISSION 641-832-2700 • 507-269-1473 Cell FREE Admission • FREE Parking Limited Space: Call for reservations 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets www.townsendantiqueshows.com 920-235-0495 mallofantiques.com Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 Towsend Shows Inc. Info: John Welsch NEXT MARKET DATES: www.thirdsundaymarket.com 920-923-3842 JULY 19 (EAA weekend) • AUGUST 16 SEPTEMBER 7 (Labor Day) • OCTOBER 4 C&J PROMOTIONS Firecracker 4th Tailgate Show Kane County Flea Market 2 Air Conditioned Locations in Amana, Iowa: “Best in the Midwest or Anywhere” GREAT ANTIQUE SHOWS The Morton Building & Antiques & Collectibles IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN The Pioneer Building at RV Park grounds. KANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Friday, July 3rd: 8-5 525 S. Randall Rd. (between Rt. 38 & 64), JULY 3 & 4 Early Bird Buying 8-Noon $3 St. Charles, Illinois 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturday, July 4th: 8-3 JULY 4th & 5th Admission $5 ~ Under 14 free • Saturday Noon to 5 P.M. ELKHORN, WI Shop all 10 shops in the Amana Colonies • Sunday 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. Minocqua, Wisconsin Adm. $5 each day (Children under 12 free) sponsored by Smokehouse Square Antiques Food Served All Day. 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(Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 45th Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds “Quality & Variety to Rival June 20 & 21 Antique & Collectible Market; Grayslake, IL-Fairgrounds **Note** Weekend Date Change This Year ONLY (June 2015) Open 8 am to 2 pm 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets The Biggest Show!” June 27 Belvidere “Mid-Niter” Fleas & Fun Market; Boone County Fairgrounds, Belvidere, IL 1475 S. Washburn, Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 Info: AR Promotions • 715-355-5144 JULY Oshkosh, WI www.thirdsundaymarket.com Sponsored by S.B. Lions Club (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 45th Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds antiqueshowsinwis.com July 3 (Friday) Holiday Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI FREE PARKING & ADMISSION July 4 & 5 (Sat. & Sun.) Massive 2-Day Holiday Antique Market & Flea Market; Shawano, WI-Fairgrounds July 9, 10, 11 & 12 Iola Toy Barn; during massive Iola Wisconsin Car Show Limited Space: Call for reservations July 11 & 12 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL 920-235-0495 mallofantiques.com Kane County Flea Market AUGUST “Best in the Midwest or Anywhere” (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 45th Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds NEXT MARKET DATES: AUGUST 16 August 8 & 9 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Antiques & Collectibles August 9 (Sunday) Antique & Collectible Market; Centreville, MI-Fairgrounds M-86 SEPTEMBER 7 (Labor Day) • OCTOBER 4 August 15 (Saturday Nite) “Massive” 39th Annual Wheaton “All-Nite” Flea Market 3pm-3am; KANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL 525 S. Randall Rd. (between Rt. 38 & 64), SEPTEMBER (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 45th Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds St. Charles, Illinois Sept. 5 & 6 (Sat. & Sun.) Holiday Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI ELKHORN, WI Sept. 12 & 13 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique & Flea Market ; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL ADVERTISE Your AUGUST 1st & 2nd Sept. 19 (Saturday) Civil War Show; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET OCTOBER • Saturday Noon to 5 P.M. Oct. 3 (Saturday) 29th Annual Eagle River, WI Downtown Antique Market; during the “Massive” Cranberry Fest Show or Event Here! • Sunday 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. SUN., AUGUST 9 Oct. 4 (Sun.) “Harvest Fest” Flea Market & Car Show; Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Oct. 10 & 11 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Adm. $5 each day (Children under 12 free) OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS Oct. 11 (Sunday) Antique Market; Centreville, MI-Fairgrounds M-86 Food Served All Day. OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE Oct. 24 (Saturday Nite) 5th Annual “Haunted Halloween Flea Market” “Late-Niter” 3pm-Midnight; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL Call Us Today Parking Free • We Never Cancel GATE $4.00• Free Parking • No Pets WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 11 NOVEMBER (KCF Market Inc.) 630-377-2252 414-525-0820 www.nlpromotionsllc.com Nov. 7 & 8 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL 715-524-3076 Nov. 22 (4th Sunday) Antique Flea Market (Winter- Season Opener); www.kanecountyfleamarket.com UPCOMING SHOWS SEPTEMBER 27 DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL DECEMBER December 12 & 13 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds; Grayslake, IL December 27 (4th Sunday) Antique Flea Market; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL Info: 715-526-9769 www.auctionactionnews.com www.zurkopromotions.com Email: [email protected]

ZURKO • ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES MARKETS/EVENTS • 715-526-9769 • www.zurkopromotions.com • SHAWANO • • WHEATON • • GRAYSLAKE • • CENTREVILLE • # 45th Big Season for Flea Market # 4TH SUN. ANTIQUE MARKET ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE MARKET # ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE MARKET# SUNDAYS SUN. APRIL 26 MAY 9-10 2nd Sun. & Sat. Before May 10 2nd SUNDAY Every Sunday 7-4/$2 • Early Admission $10 Hours: Sun. 8-3 /$5 • Early 6-8 AM /$10 NEW HOURS: Sat. 10-5 • Sun. 9-3/$7 • Early Sat. 8-10/$25 Hours: Sunday 8-3:00/$4 • Early Buyers Sat. 10-6/$10 SHAWANO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS DUPAGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ST. JOSEPH COUNTY GRANGE FAIR GRDS. SHAWANO, WISCONSIN (990 E Green Bay St. or Hwy 29) WHEATON, ILLINOIS (Cty. Farm & Manchester) GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS (Rt. 83/1060 E. Peterson Rd.) CENTREVILLE, MICHIGAN (Hwy. M-86) 20 THE ACTION CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WANTED WANTED FOR SALE MOVIE POSTERS WANTED: 1-Sheets, PAYING CASH for unwanted firearms TELEPHONES: Over 85 Different 3-Sheets, lobby cards, displays, ban- & related items. Call Rick 630-674- genuine 1892-1983, parts, restorations, ners, glass slides. Dwight Cleveland, PO WANTED 0832 2041 FREE catalogue. We now offer our Box 10922, Chicago, IL 60610-0922. entire business for sale 608-582-4124 773-525-9152 or Fax 773-525-2969. SYRUP DISPENSERS NORSE POTTERY. SERIOUS COL- or www.phonecoinc.com or email LECTOR LOOKING NORSE POT- E-mail: [email protected] 1930B [email protected] 1918C $10,000 ++ & UP TERY AND NORSE POTTERY RELAT- ED MATERIALS INCLUDING ORIGI- LARGE COLLECTION OF RUBY Wanted: WWII KNIVES Call Collect Anytime NAL ADDS, CATALOGS, AWARDS GLASS, pitcher and glasses sets, AND MOLDS. John Danis, 52 79 28th punch bowls, dessert sets, plates, can- made by THE WISCONSIN 901-761-9507 Ave, Rockford, IL 61109. dle holders, etc, etc, etc. Over 1100 VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS 1918C [email protected] 815-978- pieces of red glass. Very reasonable. FOND DU LAC & FORT ATKINSON 0647 2043C Call 920-887-9912 Beaver Dam Also interested in talking with anyone Wisconsin" who was given one! MILITARY ITEMS WANTED PBA Galleries invites consignments of Call 414-651-7422 *Helmets * Daggers * Medals vintage to modern pens, inkwells, DUCK DECOYS BY ROBERT * Flags * Uniforms * Wings desk accessories for a November ELLISTON, BERT GRAVES, * Knives * Swords * Guns auction. Contact erin@pbagal- CHARLES PERDEW! Antiques Mall of *U.S. * German * Japanese leries.com or 415-989-2665 2046C Madison, Showcase #22-CC, 4748 *Civil War * Span-Am * W.W.I * Cottage Grove Road, Madison, WI. Ph: W.W. II * Korea * Vietnam 1918C 608-222-2049 2040B Buying ANYTHING Military Related STAMP COLLECTIONS PLEASE LET OUR Call Jerry 414-727-1190 PERSONAL PROPERTY Old Postcards & Envelopes APPRAISALS Email: [email protected] Insurance• Estate • Divorce WANTED... Member Certified Appraisers Guild of ADVERTISERS KNOW WHERE America. For more infomation on TOP CASH PAID Appraisals, see the Appraisal DEADLINES ARE Section on our Website www.chuillisauction.com 920-499-6886 1911C [email protected] YOU SAW THEIR AD! MONDAYS @ NOON Toll Free: 888-219-4647 STAMPBUYER-WISCONSIN.COM or Cell 715-297-2457 UPCOMING AUCTION REMINDER • Online Auctions • Deterville Auction Service:Melotte’s Meats at Brookside; All Fixtures, A New Day Auctions: Designer Pietra Di Luna Jewelry Collection Equip. & Supplies Auction, 10 AM, Hwy. I-43, 141 to 41, 2 1/2 mi. N. Online Only Auction, April 23, 1149 4th St. S., Cannon Falls, MN 507- of Abrams, WI, Left on Brookside or Cty. Rd. J to corner of Cty. 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21 Ackerman’s Iowa City Flea-Tique Market Coming June 7th Article by Bill & Karen Ackerman only $3. Ackerman’s Iowa City Flea-Tique Market will be held again this June 7th Dealer spaces are always available due to the many buildings available at the from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Johnson County Fairgrounds, Iowa City, Iowa. The fair- fairgrounds and outdoor space is virtually unlimited. Parking is close by on the grounds is located just south of the Iowa City airport at 4261 Oak Crest Hill Road or grounds and the show will be heavily advertised in many publications. just off of the Avenue of the Saints, Exit 89, then north just 1/4 mile. We also wish to thank all the area and out of area shops, malls, auction hous- Last year was the first year for the Flea-Tique and it drew 980 eager antqiue es, and business places that have posted and are passing out our flyers and cards. buying customers and featured 75 great area and out of the area antique and collect- If you are a dealer looking for a well advertised show to do in early June, able dealers. please consider Ackerman’s Iowa City Flea-Tique in Iowa City, Iowa. For more The only change this year to the show will be the addition of an earlybird information or to get a contract, please call Bill and Karen Ackerman at 319-338- session opening at 6:30 a.m. for a $10 admission. Norman admission at 8 a.m. is 8449 or 319-430-3737. You can also e-mail to [email protected] Lake Country Antiques & Garden Show ~ Great New Location Article & photos by Debby Christman (Antiques Center at Wales) We Have a Great New Location! The show will now be held at the Waukesha County Expo Center located at: 1000 Northview Road, Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188. Easy Directions: Take I-94 Exit #294 (Hwy. J) and Go South 1 mile to Northview Road. Turn West on Northview and drive 1/2 mile to Show Entrance on the Right. Show Dates: Friday, May 1st, 2015 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm; Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm; Sunday, May 3rd, 2015 from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Save the Dates! The Spring Lake Country Antiques & Garden Show Features Something for Everyone. Let Our 70 Antique Dealers from Across the Country Help You Find that Special Treasure from the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries that You Have Been Searching For, Be It Great Garden Ornaments, Sculpture, Planters, Furniture, Folk Art, Paintings, Advertising, Textiles, Oriental Rugs, Antique and Vintage Jewelry, Civil War Items, Stoneware, Decoys, Sporting Items, Vintage & Industrial, Funky Decoratives, and More! Admission Is Good for All 3 Days of the Show: $8.00 for Adults; Children 15 & under are free. $1.00 OFF ADMIS- SION WITH THIS ADVERTISEMENT! ATM and WiFi Available Onsite. Delicious Catering is Available Onsite! FOR SHOW INFORMATION CALL (262) 968- 4913, or Find Us Online at: http://antiquescenteratwales.com Look for Us on Facebook! Save the Date & Remember Our New Location! 22 When the snow is gone, and your freezing is done Please visit with us in warm May and share in the fun Article & photos by Larry Kaczmarek Including: (Madison Antique Show) • Furniture of all styles and shapes including Mission, Victorian and Primitive, Madison’s Only and Wisconsin’s Finest Antique and Collectible Venue. Fifty that are well over 100 years old and will last another 100 years with little care. unique and experienced dealers bringing incredible items for you. Bring Mom & Celebrate We will have some great Danish retro items too. Mom’s day with us…She’ll love it! Please read on for all the exciting features to this year’s • Antique Jewelry, Crystal, Brass, Copper, Pottery, Majolica and Stoneware show including our first year at the beautiful: created by the masters, are still beautiful and useful as the day they were made. Marriott West Hotel and Conference Center, in Middleton, Wisconsin • Warm attractive Textiles, Quilts, Carpets, colorful Art Glass and Stain glass win- 1313 John Q. Hammons Drive 53562 dows will catch your eye and still delight The date is: Saturday, May 9th and Sunday May 10th , 2015 the new owner with great decorating appeal. The times are: 9:00 AM. - 5:00 PM. on Saturday and 10:00 AM. - 4:00 PM Sunday At the show you will find antique Maps, Postcards Paintings, Prints and Admission is $7 - $6 with ad-Limit 2 per ad Copies are ok. Good for both days. Advertising that show the fine art with which they were made. These items make Under16 are free. Bring the kids, it’s educational. great gifts to cover that special wall. Highlights of the show: 2 - $25 dollar drawings each day, be sure to sign in • We will include wonderful Folk art, Native American, Primitive , Antique Appraiser Another popular event this year, we are happy to have an antique Cast iron, Bottles, Sporting and Military items. There will also be beautiful antique appraiser to provide short verbal appraisals for your small items. Limit of two at $1 each. Dolls and Toys, plus Games and Marbles No coins, jewelry or weapons…. Appraisal times are Sat. 10-3 & Sun.11-2 • The Art Glass presented is of incredible beauty and history. Their colors and bril- Scavenger Hunt- A Big Hit! Second year at our show will be a search for 16 select- liance will amaze you. ed antiques over two days, photo at front desk and announcement each hour.. One per fami- • Coin-op and Americana. Remember the 50’s coke machines? ly. Bring it to the front desk. The lucky hunter will keep his treasure and also receive a prize. Come see and relive your childhood. The Wisconsin Historical Society Is excited to be a fourth year participant in this year’s • Come and listen to the unique sound of a wind up Victrola or Edison player. Madison Antiques Show. Information about their collections, museum, Wisconsin historic • There will be Fine and Important art, Framed, Antique and sites, online store, library, and much more will be available some of the mid 20th century. The Madison Antiques & Fine Art Showcase and Sale is a family oriented event, and Many other categories of antiques will be well represented. encourages adults and youth to explore, learn and own a piece of the past, which were used OUR HISTORY IS REMEMBERED IN OUR FUTURE and cherished by our ancestors. The show is known for its knowledgeable and friendly deal- Info at www.madisonantiqueshow.com 920-993-9817 ers, who always bring the best high quality antiques, fine art and collectibles of every design and make, all offered at reasonable prices.

Marriott Lobby Marriott Hall Booth last year at the show Sarah Engeseth of I Love The Old and Ugly Kathy Sigglekow will have these (2) mint 5" Redwing will be bringing spongeware bowls, a beautiful step back these Rhinestone cupboard completely Buttons; Uniform restored, a Redwing Buttons. Bakelite poultry feeder as well Coat Buttons. as an old original Military collar & finish tavern table & cap devices & (4) matching chairs. insignias. This is Ph: 608-444-5939. Somerville's Antiques will be bringing just a sampling of this game board, CI Doorstops, the buttons that Scandinavian Tina Box dated 1906, will be available. Butter Stamp, 1920's E. Coast Decoy; appealing hooked rug of a CAT FAMILY; Quality 1800's listed artist signed, OOB Still Life. Ph: 262-348-0157

John, Linda & Cheyenne Welsch of Fond du Lac, WI will be bringing this Apache Indian basket, one of several baskets; Northwest Coast Feast bowl; 1836 Norwegian ale cup; & several other Native American items as pottery & baskets. Ph: 920-923-3842 23

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70 Dealers From Across The Country May 10 Featuring 18th Century Admission $5.00 June 14 through Modernism... Children 12 and under FREE! July 12 Garden Ornaments Furniture Sandwich Fair Grounds August 9 Folk Art Painting 1401 Suydam Road Vintage Civil War Industrial Sporting Sandwich, IL 60548 October 11 Stoneware Jewelry Held Rain or Shine Free Parking Funky Decorations Food Available ATM No Pets And More! Where: WAUKESHA EXPO CENTER - NEW LOCATION! 1000 Northview Road • Waukesha, WI For More Information, Call: I-94 Exit 294, HWY J, South 1 mile to Northview Rd. West 1/2 miles to Show Enterence Maureen 847-321-1712 Food: Catered Food, Desserts, Gormet Coffees Renie 630-251-3454 Like Us on FaceBook! Admission: Adults $8.00 Children (15 and under) FREE Tickets are valid all three days of the show Email: [email protected] FOR SHOW INFORMATION CALL www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com Antiques Center at Wales • 262.968.4913 323 E. Summit Ave. • Wales, WI 53183 • www.AntiquesCenterAtWales.com

s 1,000’ Kalamazoo Antique Toys of & Collectible Toy Show Saturday, May 16th 9 AM - 2 PM Kalamazoo County Expo Center 2900 Lake Street Kalamazoo, Michigan 49048 Indoors with almost 50,000 square feet of toys, from ELKHORN, WI over 200 vendors from around the counrty to explore. Saturday 9 AM - 2 PM ~ Admission $6.00 ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET FREE Parking ~ Handicap Accessible ~ Food Served SUNDAY, MAY 17 Early Bird Buyers Friday Admission 4PM $30.00 per person OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE $1 Off Admission With This Ad GATE $5.00• Free Parking • No Pets For exhibitor information, or to be placed on our mailing list, WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 11 please contact Unique Events Specialty Show Jim Welytok (262) 366-1314 414-525-0820 www.nlpromotionsllc.com www.uniqueeventsshows.com UPCOMING SHOWS Next Show Date: November 28th, 2015 JUNE 28 • AUGUST 9 • SEPTEMBER 27 24

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1932 Marx Unusual German mechanical “Mephitopheles” Popeye, pitcher, $165. works, Mickey Double DLR 60 - $450. Mantle wide Inv. C1500 Dlr 129 autographed ball, shutter authentic, from area 1020 Gardner Street, South Beloit, IL 61080 • 815-389-1679 $565. DLR 22 home, $60. Located 1 mile west of I-90; Take Exit #1 Route 75 and turn west. Open 7 Days: Sun.-Fri. 10-5 ~ Sat. 10-6 • www.angelas-attic.com Check out our Facebook Page - http://www.facebook.com/Lake-Geneva-Antique-Mall