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Above Left: Lucky the birthday boy (or girl) who celebrates with a personalized glass. Above Right: The feeling of post-war relief is often reflected on whimsical examples of glassware. Party on this holiday season with vintage barware By Barbara Miller Beem As for tools, no bar should be without a jigger measure (“especially practical” are quadruple measures, although a double will suffice), a long bar spoon for stirring and measuring, and a World War II was over. On the home front, rationing and blackout drills were a thing of the muddler for mashing sugar and bitters. A variety of openers (for cans and bottles), a glass or past. Returning soldiers and sailors traded in military uniforms for business suits and skinny plastic stirring rod (not one of metal, which “collapses” carbonated mixtures), and a paring ties. It was a time to party, and suddenly, “Tom Collins” wasn’t some guy down the street, knife are recommended. Finally, trays for passing drinks and collecting empties are not option- “Manhattan” was more than a borough in New York City, and “Old Fashioned” didn’t mean al. being behind the times. Cheers! Fortunately for collectors, many of the above-mentioned accoutrements dating from Today, bon vivants, nostalgia fans, and collectors of cool things from the mid-20th century mid-century cocktail parties have survived, and they are plentiful, affordable, and found on the once again have reason to celebrate: More than a half century later, it’s cocktail time. And shelves of thrift shops, flea markets, and antique malls. Having withstood the test of time, although an aspiring host can purchase everything needed for the concoction and enjoyment vintage barware is functional and charming to a new generation of cocktail aficionados. Just of potent potables at retail shops, vintage glassware, bar tools, and accessories are not only ask Jimmie Bucci. collectable, but also fun to use. With the holiday season fast approaching, a time for hosting An inveterate collector who taught bartending in the 1970s (“blender drinks” were popular) and gifting, what better time to consider vintage barware? and still works as a waiter one night a week, Bucci noted a renewed interest in shaken or Mid-century gentlemen looking to emulate the lifestyle of, say, James Bond, were in luck. stirred drinks. “Martinis and Manhattans are in vogue again,” he said. There is a clear paral- In addition to a suave role model, there were a number of publications geared toward the lel between demand for retro drinks and demand for retro barware, he pointed out. education of the perfect host. Offering tips on everything from soup to nuts (as well as canapés Today, just as in generations past, a collection of barware begins with the purchase of a and caviar), rules for popular card games, and even wardrobe suggestions, the 1949 Esquire’s cocktail shaker, according to the Massachusetts resident. Probably the most common of novel- Handbook for Hosts is one such guide. ty shakers dating from the late 1940s to the ’60s are those decorated with recipes for then-pop- Although much of the advice dispensed between these covers is outdated, information relat- ular drinks. Many shakers were originally sold in sets with matching glasses. Those accus- ing to the basics of setting up (and operating) an in-home bar is, for the most part, still relevant. tomed to contemporary martini glasses (with a capacity of eight fluid ounces or more) might The handbook recommends the purchase of a “good” cocktail shaker and a mixing glass for be surprised at the diminutive size of vintage versions, which made possible the “three-marti- stirred drinks. De rigueur is a range of glassware, preferably matching, and including cocktail ni lunch”. glasses with solid stems (so “the hand will not warm the drink”) as well as highball glasses with straight sides and old-fashioned glasses with heavy bottoms. See BarWare on page 16

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Victorian flair this holiday season in Cambridge Obituary By William Flood Right: The 1881 court- house sparkles with CAMBRIDGE, — Each holiday sea- holiday lights each son, Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit and even Queen night. Victoria herself pay a visit to Cambridge Wheeling Avenue during the Dickens Victorian Village celebra- which is Cambridge’s tion. Now in its 14th season, the innovative main street and also public art exhibit transforms the historic part of the Historic downtown into 19th-century England, where National Road. Stroll you can stroll among 92 vignettes with 180 the walkable down- lifelike figures portraying classic scenes from town past scenes at the Victorian era. Heartwarming characters each antique lamp post like the town crier, carolers, a bucket brigade, and bench and inside ALLEN D. BAGDADE lamplighters, street peddlers, and Victorian- the windows of shops 1936-2019 era school children await you. and cafes along the The world of antiques has lost one of the Each life-sized mannequin is hand-made way. true great powerhouses that shaped the and dressed in real period clothing. The faces The idea for Dickens Wheeling Avenue. There, you can get an offi- industry in the 1980s and ‘90s. are individually sculpted and painted by local Victorian Village originated with locals Bob cial Visitors Guide to the celebration and Allen D. Bagdade, 83, died on Nov. 10. artists. You’ll find the scenes set up along and Sue Ley while brainstorm- volunteers in period costume offer behind- Allen was a dentist with a 46-year pediatric ing ideas for attracting visitors the-scenes tours of how the Dickens displays dental career. But, it was his late wife’s to downtown. Drawing inspira- are created. At the Imagination Station, you interest in antiques that led them to form tion from Cambridge’s 19th-cen- can don period attire and have your picture their own business, the Country Peasants. tury historic district and the taken. Then, shop for unique local gifts and Susan Ingber Bagdade died in 2003 after 41 area’s English roots, the idea of artwork at the Curiosity Shoppe. You can years of marriage. creating something also purchase tickets for the many ticketed They wrote seven books together on Dickensesque began to take and by-reservation events taking place on the antiques, as well as Answers On Antiques, shape. Bob began sketching busy calendar. a syndicated column along with hundreds of mockups of possible scenes and The season opened Nov. 1 with a Victorian articles for various antiques trade papers created the first mannequin. In street fair featuring merchants, food carts, and magazines. They were columnists for 2006, after working with city and street performers like jugglers and magi- AntiqueWeek for many years. They served officials and local sponsors, the cians. Carolers and other enactors in Victorian as appraisers on HGTV’s The Appraisal first rendition opened. dress roam the streets and a town crier Fair. Al and Susan became leading author- Today, the show has its own announces each event. Queen Victoria and ities on Quimper. Among the books they Above: Costumed interpreters await your visit at the authored were Warman’s American Pottery Welcome Center at 647 See Dickens on page 4 Dickens Victorian Village visitors center. and Porcelain, Warman’s English & Continental Pottery & Porcelain, Collectors Guide to American Toy Trains; and Antique Décor from the past: Mercury glass Trader – The Best Of…Answers on Antiques. Son of the late Michael and Lillian Bagdade. Allen graduated from University By Larry LeMasters plug. Sealing methods Right: Mercury glass bell of Michigan Dental School and served his included metal discs ornament from West country as Captain in the US Army, 766th Americans love Christmas, which is covered with a round Germany, circa 1950s, that is Medical Detachment, 7th Army stationed in valued at $24. why so many of them collect Christmas glass or a cork inserted Germany. Allen settled in Chicago and com- related items, especially tree into the unpolished pleted his Masters degree in pediatric den- ornaments, and it seems like each new scar on the ornament. tistry from Northwestern University. generation eventually finds its way to Silvered mercury In 2009, Al married his second wife, collecting mercury glass, also known glass is considered one Susan Klein Bagdade. The couple enjoyed a as silvered glass, tree ornaments. of the earliest forms of life of travel, antique shows and flea mar- Originally, manufacturers of art glass ever manufactured. Art kets. German-made, hand blown glass glass is glass objects that were created He is survived by his wife, Susan Klein ornaments attempted to use real for display only for their inherent Bagdade; his brother Chuck (Gail) Bagdade; mercury inside of the ornaments to artistic value, rather than for his children Dave (Linda) Bagdade, Felicia give them their shimmering, shiny utilitarian usage. (Bill) Clements; his grandchildren and appearance, but this manufacturing Mercury glass has been used to great-grandchildren. process was very short lived due to the manufacture many inexpensive silver- Graveside services were held on Nov. 14 exorbitant expense of mercury and the substitute glass objects, such as at Shalom Memorial Park, 1700 W. Rand terrifying Mad Hatter toxicity of the doorknobs, goblets, tumblers, Rd, Arlington Heights, Ill. Donations may naturally occurring element. Still, candlesticks, and, even, spittoons. be made to The School of the Art Institute, the name mercury stuck, and this type Critics of mercury glass objects in memory of Susan D. and Allen D. of ornament has been called mercury rejected it because it “looked too much Bagdade or the American Brain Tumor glass ever since. like a mirror and too little like silver.” Association, in the name of Susan D. Mercury glass or silvered glass, But owners of mercury glass items Bagdade. however, is not made of mercury or liked its mirror finish, stating, “At silver. For almost all mercury glass, worst, mirror attracts glances, but the mercury solution used contained genuine silver attracts thieves.” production began around 1840 and silver nitrate and grape sugar in Today, the opposite might be true lasted until the outbreak of World solution. Mercury glass is a hand or with Christmas ornaments since War II; however, imports from Tell Them You mold blown, double-walled glass mercury glass Christmas ornaments Germany and Austria ended in the shaped ornament that is coated on the are some of the most expensive late 1930s, so American manufacturers, inside with a silvering solution. The ornaments a collector can purchase. such as ShinyBrite, began Saw Their Ad In silvering solution is inserted into the The exact date for the manufacturing manufacturing their own mercury ornament through the top, by removing of mercury glass Christmas ornaments glass ornaments. For the most part, the wire stem holder, or through a is unknown. Mercury glass, known as AntiqueWeek small hole that is later sealed with a poor man’s silver in England, See Ornaments on page 4

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Box 90, Knightstown, IN 46148 December 2, 2019 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 3 Saying goodbye to our collections is never easy Parting with collections? Well, I Insights thought it would be easier than this. By Barbara Patrick As I go through boxes, china closets, drawers, I find that I can give up the things. However, many of the items conjure up memories I think I might often go shopping in the town where Right: A very heavy design of forget if I do not have the objects we worked. At that time it hosted brown transferware of orang- that remind me. The collectibles I many antique stores and a wonderful es, flowers and leaves deco- bought by myself are easy to part home décor store. We would go in rates this wash basin and with, but the ones that I acquired and covet many items, and finally pitcher. The pitcher stands 12 inches tall with the basin 16 with my husband and good friends buy what we just couldn’t live with- inches in diameter. are harder. Even those that were a out. With my friend’s help, I discov- “new discovery” hold a part of my ered at the home décor store Willow I have a set of Wade heart that does not want to let go. Tree figurines, Rowe pottery, Salmon Red Rose Tea nursery My collecting friend and I would Falls pottery, and many other col- rhyme figures that are lectibles that I have cherished the smallest of the series throughout the years. I have deemed which were produced these will be some of the last things from 1971-1979. After I will part with. visiting Niagara Falls in Brown transferware was intro- 1991, my husband and I duced to me by another friend, an took a route through antique dealer. Along the way she Canada on the way back explained the meaning of aesthetic to Illinois. Along the related to the design. I will always route we stopped by a roadside stand associate transferware with her and met Bob who had items for sale. other items that grace our house. teachings. Several pieces of brown This was my introduction to these Most of the antique pieces of fur- transferware were painstakingly whimsical nursery rhyme figures. I niture in our house have a memory acquired on outings with my hus- bought several, and he gave us his attached to them. After we moved band. Most of the pain was for him. address. Later I wrote to him and into our Italianate house, we attend- We returned twice to an antique purchased more of his inventory. ed a monthly auction at a local flea mall (the same one) at different With the dawning of eBay, I complet- market. It was not well attended times to buy something that he ed my collection buying from another that day, and there were few bid- begged me to purchase, but I insisted Canadian. ders. Featured items included a crate on passing up. The mall was 165 One of our favorite outings over full of furniture from England. We miles away from our home. The first the years takes place the weekend won the bid on several English items return to the mall was to buy a gor- after Thanksgiving. For many years — three small wardrobes, one large geous pitcher and bowl with a heavy we headed to Columbus, Ohio, to wardrobe, and a writing desk. Our transferware design marked Prince attend Scott Antique Market and the house is typical of those built in the ironstone J. M. & S. The second Ohio Ford Expo Swap Meet and Car 1800s and has very few closets and return to the mall was for a set of Corral. In fact, I discovered the most are small. My husband figured dishes by J. & G. Meakin, Royal antique market the first time we that the wardrobes would be handy Staffordshire, England in the wicker attended the Ford show. That made and they are! pattern — brown and white. Both of the perfect outing for us! Other furniture was acquired over these purchases I treasure more than Besides cars and car parts from time. One dresser set was my uncle’s any of my other pieces of brown the Ford show, I managed to find when he was a child. Antique malls transferware because of the memo- many treasures over the years as provided dressers, dressing tables, ries attached to them. well as Christmas gifts. Some of bookcases, bookshelves, end tables, a these include acrylic poinsettias, a desk, a filing cabinet, a barber cabi- Left: The dealer at a local antique show 19 inch tall blue vase/jardinere, net and china closets. Each trip and many years ago said he thought this was another wash set with a sunflower purchase were a part of the fabric of an elevator chair from a department store. design, a small quartersawn oak our lives. Is it any wonder that part- With a 30 inch high seat and a 42 inch high china closet, a Ruckel’s pottery blue ing with our collections is such sweet back, it was a fancy perch for the operator. stoneware butter crock, and many sorrow?

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Victorian teas happen at multiple venues, including a Queen’s tea at the Cambridge Country Club, where Queen Victoria shares stories from her life and times, a catered Victorian tea at the Masonic Ballroom, and a Christmas tea and tour at the 1878 Colonel Taylor Inn. There are ongoing Dickens readings, holi- day parades, a Grand Holiday Ball, and even a chocolate walk. Dec. 7 is the “Steeple Walk” Above: Father Christmas. (Photo courtesy, when local churches open their doors to show- DickensVictorianVillage.com & VisitGuernseycounty.com) case their architecture. If the mood strikes you, try a themed scavenger hunt or a Above: Glass Blower (Photo courtesy, DickensVictorianVillage.com & VisitGuernseycounty. com) Sherlock Holmes murder mystery for addi- Be sure to see the Cambridge Museum of tional 19th-century flavor. Glass featuring 6,000 items made by the While downtown, enjoy some local antique Cambridge Glass Company. Volunteers in shopping. There’s Penny Court, a 50-dealer Victorian attire will discuss glassmaking and antique markets, and on the Internet antique mall with three floors; Country Bits, company history. Tours feature period dis- Ornaments auction sites such as eBay, so finding featuring everything from model trains to plays and artifacts from the original factory. From Page 2 them is relatively easy, but caring locally crafted furniture; Ellie’s Cottage offer- You can even do rubbings on original etching for them is difficult. Exposure to ing handmade items and antiques; and, Lady plates. The museum will be decorated for the air causes the mercury solution, the Jane’s Mercantile with an eclectic mix of fur- season featuring a Christmas tree decorated the production of mercury glass silvered inner surface, to oxidize, nishings and accessories. with Cambridge glass. Their gift shop offers Christmas ornaments ended by making it flake off inside the For the history lover, driving some of the plenty of options including Cambridge Glass 1950. ornament. Many of the earliest National Road and visiting one of the road’s Christmas ornaments. While they may not have been the mercury glass Christmas ornaments famous “S” bridges nearby is a must. The A more recent arrival, Mosser Glass, has first inventors (there is evidence have flake damage in some capacity. Hopalong Cassidy Trail honors William been manufacturing since 1971. Enjoy a guid- that mercury glass production began John W. Keefe, curator of the Boyd, hometown cowboy movie hero (a collec- ed tour and see glassware being made. in Bohemia, Germany) Edward mercury glass collection at the New tion of Hopalong Cassidy memorabilia is on Afterward, shop for gifts in their 2000-square Varnish and Frederick Thomsom, of Orleans Museum of Art suggests display throughout the historic district). foot showroom. England, patented a technique for that the best way to retard There’s also the Great American Steam Dickens Victorian Village runs through silvering glass in 1849. Although oxidization is to plug a mercury Locomotive Museum that houses steam loco- Jan. 1. Cambridge is located in east-central England led the Industrial glass ornament’s neck with malleable motives handcrafted from walnut and is also Ohio along I-70 at the intersection with I-77. Revolution, Germany was the wax and allow it to harden. This home to the Cambridge Wooden Toy For more information visit www.dickens- undisputed leader in production of will keep future air out of the Company. victorianvillage.com or call (740) 421-4956 toys and Christmas items well into the 20th century. ornament, and help arrest flaking. The older, mercury glass And, as with all favored antiques, Christmas ornaments, from mercury glass Christmas ornaments Bohemia, are also decorated on the have been reproduced and sold as outside with a variety of artistic antiques. New mercury glass techniques, including enameling, normally lacks double walls and the etching, painting, and surface solid bottoms are visually different engraving. Decoration, even from antique mercury glass items. damaged decoration, should never Still, ornaments can easily be be removed from a mercury glass “silvered” from the top, making ornament. identification of original or Authentic, mercury glass reproduction ornaments difficult or Christmas ornaments are still impossible to ascertain, especially commonly available at estate sales, for a novice collector.

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Herewith are her suggestions. ning when served on Spode “Christmas Flatware Tree.” And one of my favorite serving Confession time: I fully expected Julie pieces is a sandwich tray, long and lean (I to suggest something large and flashy, particularly like plates with corners), like a punch ladle, a cake breaker, or good for serving not just sandwiches, but large ice serving tongs. Instead, she sur- cookies and cakes. prised me with her choice: a “kicking” And as it happened, Julie’s pick for pickle fork. china is a sandwich tray, for all the rea- She has her reasons. This “jewel of a sons that I favor mine. Its “great shape piece” is available in a variety of patterns and size” make for a “great presentation.” (even though it’s not necessary for this And, as it turns out, “Christmas Tree” Above Left: For 50 years, Gorham has delighted collectors with an annual dated snow- serving piece to match, she quickly added). remains wildly popular. flake. They sparkle on the tree, but that’s not the only way to display them. Images cour- “It’s super affordable,” making it not only Because it takes up little space on a tesy of Replacements, Ltd. Above Right: How can something as beautiful as a punch bowl an elegant gift to yourself but also a buffet table, adds another dimension to be practical and economical at the same time? thoughtful hostess gift, great for serving the tablescape, and allows guests to serve olives and jellied okra (note: Julie lives in themselves without their sleeves dipping North Carolina). into food, a footed cake plate is Julie’s “But what about using silver with pick- second choice. les?” I ask, and I am promptly assured that pieces that have been gold washed Crystal will not be affected by acidic foods. “A “It’s hard to beat a sparkly punch- close second is a jelly spoon, great for bowl,” Julie believes. And when enhanced serving cranberry sauce or salsa.” with a decorative ice ring, this piece takes center stage at any party. Furthermore, Hollowware punch can be an economical beverage Once again, Julie’s pick was not what I choice for serving a large group, as well as might have expected. Clearly believing freeing up the host from bartending that good things come in small packages, duties. When not in use for its intended she suggests a small silver bowl, a “great purposes, the bowl can be the basis of a starter piece” for a new household, as well dramatic centerpiece; fill it with orna- as a “wonderful addition” to an estab- ments, pine cones and greens, or maybe lished one. Everything from pomegranate even a tiny tree. Above: Sandwich trays aren’t just for sandwiches. And their compact shape makes them seeds to nuts looks better when so pre- versatile as well as stylish. sented, she continued, reminding me once Dated ornaments again that mixing and matching bowls is With a nod to their 50th anniversary, Below: Not just practical, pickle forks are an elegant addition to any holiday table. a good thing. Julie favors Gorham sterling silver snow- When not in use on the table, silver flakes, sparkly on a Christmas tree, lovely bowls make great “catchalls,” be it in a hanging from a chandelier, and striking powder room or kitchen, guest or hobby when scattered along a table runner. But room. Silver-plated bowls are lovely, but she also likes sleigh bells, those made by sterling silver examples are an affordable both Wallace and Reed & Barton, particu- luxury, according to Julie. What about the larly appealing to fans of Polar Express. need to polish? “Use silver all of the time Whereas dedicated collectors make an and you don’t have to worry about that.” annual acquisition, Julie suggests pur- chasing ornaments from past years, com- China memorating the anniversary of a wedding Julie and I have been “phone pals” for or graduation. Or select an ornament several years, and, as luck would have it, from a birth year and give it to either the we exchanged hugs (in person) at the lat- Birthday Boy or Girl, or their Mom. est Baltimore Summer Antiques Show. Sweet. Consequently, interviews often turn into conversations. So when our thoughts Barbara Beem welcomes suggestions or turned to china, I shared how I love this questions about using antiques and col- lectibles in decorating. You can reach time of year, when even my most humble her [email protected] culinary efforts are elevated every eve-

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Perhaps you emblem was used by members of the could tell me if it’s worth pursuing Grand Rapids Furniture Makers Guild an appraisal, or just grab some craft beginning in 1931 to identify “true Grand paint and make it shabby chic. Rapids” furniture. A lot of imposters in the period falsely advertised their ware as “Grand Rapids.” Each piece of Guild-made furniture came with a unique serial number found on the emblem and a certificate of authenticity. I-87311 is the serial number. If you can send me some clear digital Above: This style end table was originally photos of the table as well as the labels I called a “step table,” assistance for will be happy to tell you what I can about climbing into high bed. value. You can send clear photos to me as .jpg files attached to the document, not imbedded in the text, at info@ The label is from the Mahogany Above: The top of this cocktail table is furnituredetective.com. Please send the Association. This was not a made of mahogany veneer. The elaborately A photos directly to me as .jpg files. DO company but a reaction to events. Around carved serving trays were machine carved NOT put them in an online photo album. the turn of the 20th century aniline dyes by a spindle carver. were introduced into the American Above: This walnut desk, circa 1880, was furniture market. This new tool for probably made for a ship’s cabin. coloring wood produced some very Visit Fred’s website at www. confusing results. With anilines almost Your desk is Renaissance furnituredetective.com and check any wood could look like almost anything Revival style from the 1880s. It out the downloadable “Common else. The most common use was to make A was factory made, probably in Grand Sense Antiques” columns in .pdf secondary woods like gum, poplar and Rapids or Chicago, but without a label it format. His book “HOW TO BE A birch look like more expensive woods is impossible to say who made it. The FURNITURE DETECTIVE” is now such as walnut and mahogany. The label slanted rear of the desk is quite unusual. available for $18.95 plus $3.00 guarantees your table is actual shipping. Send check or money Perhaps it was designed to fit in an attic mahogany. order for $21.95 to Fred Taylor, PO space or more likely in a ship’s cabin. Your table is called a “step” table. In Box 215, Crystal River, FL 34423 The side mounted drawers are similar to the 18th and 19th century many beds the 19th century Davenport sea captain’s were high off the floor to keep critters Fred and Gail Taylor’s DVD, desk. out. The step table helped you climb up “IDENTIFICATION OF OLDER & I could find no reasonably comparable and in. The bottom of the table originally ANTIQUE FURNITURE”, ($17.00 + desks that have sold in public but my held the chamber pot instead of drawers, $3.00 S&H) are also available at the best guess is your desk would sell at Very convenient. same address. For more information auction in the $300 range. I personally In modern times such tables were call (800) 387-6377 (9AM-4PM wouldn’t sell it for that but that’s the used as end tables with a lamp on the Eastern, M-F only), fax 352-563- market these days. top step. Your table is a Colonial Revival 2916, or e-mail info@ furnituredetective.com. All items reproduction from the mid 20th century. Above: The Chippendale legs were also I came across one of your are also available directly from the It would sell at auction in the $100 machine carved. Furniture Detective articles website, www.furnituredetective. range. Q and was wondering if you could tell com Your table is a Colonial Revival me how to find out what all the A reproduction of a Chippendale table and dates to the Depression era of the late 1920s to mid 1930s. It was factory made and the elegant cravings were actually machine done with a John Burnau joins Metzger spindle carver. This piece of machinery, NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. — with its multiple cutting heads, followed Metzger Property Services LLC is an originally hand carved pattern and excited to announce the addition of cut out multiple copies of the original at John Burnau as an associate auc- one time. This type of carving did not tioneer serving Kosciusko and sur- have the same crisp look as handwork so rounding counties. the carvings were finished off by the Burnau is from Leesburg, Ind., hand of an experienced woodworker. and has been working around auc- It is a cocktail table. The trays are to tions since 1982. He is a graduate serve drinks on. Tables like this evolved of the Ohio Auction School and a Above: The side view shows the curved in the 1930s at the end of Prohibition to current member of the Indiana profile. The hand in the photo is on the knob serve the new idea of “cocktails.” This Auctioneer’s Association and the of a pull out shelf under the top level. type table would sell at auction in the National Auctioneer’s Association. $100 range. It would be a shame to paint He also holds auctioneer’s licenses such an elegant table. I found this old fancy table in Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois and Q in my grandmother’s garage. Florida and is a member of each I don’t have a clue where to take it states’ respective auction associa- JOHN BURNAU to see if it’s worth anything. I wanted tions. Burnau holds a Federal Metzger Property Services has to use it for a paint project but after Firearms License and specializes in been conducting professional auc- examining it I don’t want to ruin it farm and heavy equipment auc- tions, appraisals and selling real if in fact it is an antique. tions. estate for more than 45 years. They All the wood is beautifully carved. “John has years of experience as conduct 200-plus auctions annually It has removable tray tops ornately a farm equipment, firearms and specializing in Farmland, Real carved with thin glass tray parts. antiques dealer,” said Chad Estate & Personal Property The trays fit into raised grooves on Metzger, company owner. “That Auctions. They have won numerous the table top. The trays are carved, experience combined with John’s National and State level marketing Above: This multi-head spindle carver in a not molded. What was the purpose Leesburg location is a natural com- awards. Burnau’s addition brings of the trays? factory circa 1890 carves duplicates plement to our existing service patterns repetitively and accurately. ( the company ranks to 15 auction- It has claw and ball feet with area. We are excited to continue to Photo from “Grand Rapids Furniture – The eers and nine real estate brokers carved talons. Lots of fancy carved, Story of America’s Furniture City”, Christian expand and improve our service to with licenses in Indiana, Ohio, not glued decorations around table. Carron, The Public Museum of Grand this area through John’s addition.” Illinois, Kentucky and Mississippi. Looking underneath I see no Rapids) December 2, 2019 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 7

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ANTIQUE AUCTION The McHugh Collection of Historically Significant Railroadiana SAT. DECEMBER 7, 2019 Relics from The Golden Era of Rail Travel 1865 to 1950 10:00 AM 1480 PEARL RD. Session Number One BRUNSWICK, OHIO SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 at 10:00 AM Furniture, Glass & Pottery, Jewelry, Trains Lone Jack/Kansas City, Missouri & Toys, Antique Banks, Pictures, Musical Instruments, Lamps, Items of Interest SOULIS AUCTIONS 300 LOTS, SEE PICS AND DESCRIPTIONS @ jeffbubauction.com 816.697.3830 • SoulisAuctions.com JEFF BUB, AUCTIONEER [email protected] 216-544-6729

Fine Early 20th C. Lighted Cast-Iron, 23” LARGE AUCTION SATURDAY, DEC. 7 @ 10 AM LOCATION: Gorrell Bros. Auction Facility Rare Mid-20th Century Passenger Airline Models 1201 N. Williams St., PAULDING, OH 8 Boxes & Displays Of Native American Points, Hammers, Etc... 1957 Lone Star 15 ft. boat... Daisy BB Guns & related... Scandalli Accordion (ivory col- or, red & white keys); Harmony H99 Electric Guitar; Harmony Acoustic Gui- tar; Peavey Amplifier & other items... Toys, incl 2 Vintage Childs Cast-Iron Stoves; Tin Wind Up Toys; Gateway sewing machine, wringer washer, tin sink, tin stove, etc., etc... Marx Tin Train... Childs Dishes; Old Doll Furniture and Accessories; multiples of child’s dish sets... 10 Dolls... Doll Furniture & accessories... Plastic Toys... Candy Containers... Vintage Erector set, 2 radio controlled cars, New Dynamic bubble gun, Disney incl multiples of varied Mickey Mouse and other characters, vintage & other Disney books, tran- sistor radios, alarm clocks, watch, lights, toys, etc., etc., etc... NASCAR, incl 50+ 1/18 & 1/24 Cars; Multiple flats of NIB Matchbox, Winners Circle & other Cars... Other incl Crocks, Oil Lamps... 2 Civil War Tin Types... Old bottles, Trivets, Jars, Beam Bottles, tins, etc... Some Fenton; Milk Glass, Slag Glass, Depression, Carnival, Baby Plates, Shirley Temple, & other glassware items... Costume Jewelry... Diehl’s Centennial Beer Frosted Door Glass... Cast iron bank & Some Toys... Vintage Cast Iron McKinley Clock & other clocks... Transistor radios... 4 section stacked bookcase... Commodes... Oak Henry Dreyfuss for New York Central. Dressers, etc... Tools, Household & Outdoor Items... 2 auction rings – bring A Rare and Important Aluminum Sixty Porcelain a friend... Visit our website or Auction Zip for photos & more detailed list... Machine Age Sign For the The Historic Exodus 1947 Immigrant Ship nee SS Terms: Cash, Check, VISA, MasterCard or Discover Card... Sellers: Carl President Warfield Important Bronze Builder’s Plaque Enamel Signs & Mary Owens Guardianship, Betty Wagner Guardian – and others... 20th Century Limited Gorrell Bros. Auctioneers – Aaron Timm, Don Gorrell, Ken Manz, Larry Gorrell, Kenny Thomas, Chris AuFrance

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At the Cady Auction Gallery, 833 Shaver Rd. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA Antiques & Collectibles Auction Featuring the Dr. Michael O’Banion Estate Sunday, December 15, 12 Noon, Doors open at 10:30. Preview Saturday, Dec. 14, 1:00- 4:00 PM. Dr. Michael O’Banion was a Veterinarian in the Quad Cities area and traveled the world big game hunting. Dr. O’Banion invested in unique and quality items including 11 Phenomenal original (some commissioned) Native American paintings by J. D. Challenger plus 7 signed & no’d prints. Alex Brown architectural bronze lions, Naval brass cannon, Native America items including pipe bag, moccasins, Ermine and Crow ceremonial headdresses, Circle Y Sweet Home TX saddle with silver, African masks, FULL mount African lion, elephant ear painting, 2 large amethyst geodes, amazing antique furniture, bronze statues, silver stag pieces plus more. Other: 4 animation cel paintings, vintage mink stole, wood & bronze, South American spotted cat & beaver coat, Florida cypress wood floor lamp, Alligator shoes and purse, collection of RR lanterns, glassware, Edison Victrola with spools, lots of purses including vintage and antique, plus lots more. Available on our website 2 weeks prior to auction: Print- able catalog with photos & descriptions, Terms and Condi- tions. On-line bidding via Live Auctioneers & Proxibid.com. Absentee & phone bids also accepted but must be received by 4:00 PM Saturday prior to auction. www.cadyauction.com, 319-364-4143 December 2, 2019 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 13 ESTATE AUCTION BRAGA ESTATE AUCTION GOINS AUCTION CENTER • Located @ 4860 E Hwy 50, BUTLERVILLE, IN MONDAY, DECEMBER 2ND, 2019 • STARTIN’ @ 5:30 PM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1:00 PM This week we will be selling session II of Phyllis & (the Late Howard) McKittrick of Ripley County, IN. 2287 East State Rd. 38, NEW CASTLE, IN SEVERAL NICE ITEMS INCLUDING: Over (20) ta- tools including: bits, braces, implement, alligator & bles FULL of antiques & collectable smalls such as: pipe wrenches; old gun loading measurer, cleaning 2012 Chrysler Town & Country Mini Van, loaded w/140,000 miles Pottery including: Rookwood, Roseville, Van Brig- rod, cork screws, carpenter wooden folding rulers; OUTSTANDING ANTIQUE FURNITURE gle, McCoy, Bennington & others; GLASSWARE nutcrackers; collector plates; marble collection; Ori- Outstanding 6-tin Cherry Pie Safe w/2 dwrs. & gallery; Hoosier Cabinet w/3 rolls, INCLUDING: Vaseline, Fenton, Depression, crystal, ental items; ivory collectables; table & floor lamps; Bohemia, cranberry, candle wick, Flow Blue & oth- angel figurines;PAPERWEIGHT COLLECTION IN- 3 drs. & 1 dr.; Highly Carved 1-dr. Oak Curio Cabinet; 1-dr. painted paneled Pantry ers; Large collection of cast-iron figurines, banks, CLUDING: Fenton, Jim Davis, Joe St. Clair & others; Cabinet; 12-pane Cherry Cupboard Top; 2-pc. Cherry Step-back Cupboard w/12 door stops, black memorabilia, corn sticks, muffin teapot collection; flower vases; glass baskets; collec- panes, 2 dovetailed dwrs.; Painted Drop-front Desk; Mahog. Desk; 3-pc. Highly & cookie pans, horse hitches; coffee grinders; salt tor Barbies; early Christmas decorations & figurines; Carved Oak B/R Set w/claw feet. & pepper shakers; bookends; oak wall telephone; pocket watch collection; vintage wire mesh & beaded Woodworking Tools – Glassware & China cuckoo clock; signed stoneware crocks & jugs includ- hand bags & purses; ladies vintage boots & hats; ing stoneware foot warmer & miniature jugs; 1/2 pint dresser boxes; hair receivers; perfume bottles; hat View Photos on Website! Dunbar & Bultman milk bottle & others; wooden adv. pins & hat pin holders; cookie jars; (2) antique oak flat OWNER: ROBERT G. BRAGA ESTATE, DONNA WILKINSON PERS. REP. boxes; Coca-Cola items including Coke bottle pop wall kitchen cabinets; antique mahogany bookcase cooler; early wall prints & frames; collection of ciga- secretary; (4) modern china/curio cabinets; modern rette lighters; pipes; chauffeur badges; antique hand sofa; lamp tables; recliner; dorm size refrigerator; www.waltherandhawkins.com AUCTIONEER NOTE: This is another great offering from the McKittricks. Lots of outstanding merchan- 765-855-0835 Walther and Hawkins Auctioneers AC31000162 dise. You Don’t want to miss this Auction! Visit website for pictures! www.auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID#4805 HOME COOKED FOOD! TERMS: Cash or Checks w/2ID’s Or Visa, Master Card w/5% Surcharge on Credit/Debit Cards NO BUYERS PREMIUM! NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR THEFT!! AUCTIONEERS: DAVID GOINS AU#19300048 • BRANDON GOINS, AU#107000109, AC#31500004 PUBLIC AUCTION F.M.I. CALL (812) 458-6354 Statements made day of sale take precedence over printed or written material. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 AT 5:00 shew hip ana S Shipshewana Auction 311 NORTH MORRISON STREET MORRISTOWN, IN 46161 est. 1922 Multi-ESTATE Antiques, Furniture, Toys, Tools & More ANTIQUE & MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION Every Wednesday, Year-Round at 9:00 am EST 6-10 Auctioneers Selling Simultaneously!

Coca Cola Sign, Store Jars, Vintage Christmas Decor, Standard Oil Thermometer, Antique Oak Office Chairs, Marbles, Crock Jug, Cast Iron, Old Cooters Antique Baby Buggy, Wood Nail Keg, Record Albums, US Army Items, Pocket Knives, Belt Buckles, Cast Iron Steam Boat, Mirrors, Bassinet, Costume Jewelry, Railroad Tools, Antique Chairs, Tabletop Display Cases, Antique Glassware, Tires & Rims for Mini Cooper, Coca Mid-Century Wall Sculpture Cola Rack & Crates, Porcelain Christmas Village, Jack Stands, Belt Sander, Vise, Turkey Fryer, Area Rugs, Ryobi Miter Saw, Oak Table & Chairs, 6’ ladder, wicker furniture, Christmas Trees, Oak China Cabinet, Husky Air Compressor, Floor Jack, Mahogany Drop Leaf Table, New Store Overstock, Wicker Bedroom Suite. Items too numerous to mention. Dozens of boxes still packed at time of this Ad. Don’t Miss this Sale, there will be something for everyone. We will be running 2 auction rings all evening. Terms: Cash, Credit, or In-State Check w/ID, 10% B.P. . Restrooms & Concessions will be available. 1884 Needlepoint 1880's Decoupage Mid-Century Art Early Trolley Lights All announcements day of sale take precedence over written material. Items pictured above will sell at the December 4th Misc. & Antique Auction Auction Conducted at “The Morristown Auction Center” Preview consignments at AuctionZip.com! Auctioneer ID #1945 Auctioneers: Marc Huber AU11500036 317-339-8000, Steve & Alan Craney AU19700076 317-468-1733 Special Signs, Advertising + Misc & Antique Auction: Dec. 18 Go to www.auctionzip.com or huberauctiongroup.com for pictures and details

www.ShipshewanaTradingPlace.com • (260) 768-4129 • 345 S Van Buren St, Shipshewana, IN 46565 DR-60041513 PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 @ 9:00 AM ESTATE & ANTIQUE AUCTION KIRBY LYONS AUCTION FACILITY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 10:00 AM 5378 Sebring-Warner Rd., GREENVILLE, OH 45331 Doors open at 8:00 AM LAFAYETTE, INDIANA *PREVIEW IS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6th FROM 12:00 PM TO 5:00 PM* We will sell for the late Mary Ellen Walsh, Mary and David Bailey, Dr. Tom Graffis and some additions all moved for convenience to Judi’s Catering Banquet Hall, 101 Plaza Lane located Directions: Approx. 30 miles NORTH of Dayton, Ohio. From the intersection of S.R. 49 and U.S. 127 Bypass, just off old Hwy 231 South: take U.S. 127 NORTH approx. ¼ mile to Sebring-Warner Rd. and turn RIGHT or EAST to auction site, just 2 buildings EAST of the “Early Bird”. (WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS ON SALE DAY) ANTIQUE FURNITURE, BLACK MEMORABILIA, ST. CLAIR, PRIMITIVES AND OTHER ITEMS Early cherry blind door corner cupboard; walnut glass door flat wall cupboard; tin door pie safe cup- ANTIQUE TRAIN – ADVERTISING SIGNS: Early 1920’s large Scale Keystone RR #6400 Train Steam Engine, all Metal, all original, Bell, Brass Trim, 26” long x 5½” wide x 12” tall (very nice); 1920’s Keystone lg. Scale #6800 board; 2 small single door pie safes; 3 walnut 2-pc. secretaries with glass door bookcase tops; mahoga- Pullman Passenger Train Car, 24” long x 6” wide x 11½” tall, all original (very nice); 1957 B.&O. Railroad Calendar; ny dental cabinet w/marble base, many drawers, doors w/frosted glass across top; cherry & tiger maple 1934 Porcelain Coca-Cola Fountain Service Sign, beautifully restored, 27” long x 14” tall; 12” Coca-Cola Red Button; ca. 1850 chest of drawers; oak glass door kitchen cupboard; walnut fire screen w/framed needlepoint; early Wiedemann’s Beer Light with Flying Mechanical Eagle on top (very rare); Porcelain Railway Sign with 4 Colors, cherry marble-top gentleman’s dresser; marble-top walnut 4-draw- 27½” long x 4” wide; early Victorian Slage Glass Parlor Lamp, very ornate, cast-iron base; small Victorian PROOF Slage GlassO.K. BY: ______er chest; walnut O.K. dovetailed WITH CORRECTIONShooded cradle; Willett BY:cherry ______Danish Parlor Lamp, super nice; Phillies 5-Cent Cigar Cardboard Sign, 2’x4’, great color & condition; 1935 modern drop-leaf table & 6 chairs; dining room table & 6 chairs; Fort Greenville Framed Picture, 31” long x 18” tall; 1966 Winchester-BuffaloPLEASE Bill Metal Sign,READ 28” CAREFULLYtall • SUBMIT CORRECTIONS ONLINEchild’s size glass door corner cupboard; child’s size oak glass door x 18” wide; Saunders “Miami Indian Cloth Feed Sack, Tipp City, Ohio; Dark Brown “Piqua, Ohio” cupboard; walnut child’s size dresser w/mirror; cherry one-draw- Coke Bottle (Rare); Greenville, Ohio Annie Oakley Coca-Cola Bottle; full BottleDR-60041513 of Coca-Cola Com- (100%) er stand; industrial steel table w/drawer; large collection of black pound Beverage; Alum. Coke 6-Pack Carrier with 25-Cent Price; Maramount Muffler Advertising memorabilia; see Auctionzip for photos; large collection of St. Thermometer; 1950’s Coca-Cola Tray, mint condition; Blue Coca-Cola Bottle,ADVERTISER: Pre-1915 (Rare). HUBER AUCTION GROUP, LLC PROOFClair CREATED includes 2AT: pedestal 11/22/2019 rose paperweights; 10:03:04 AM 10 other rose paper- weights some faceted w/windows; St. Clair TV lamp and 14 other ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Goodyear Metal Shoe Repair Sign, 3’x4’;SALES Double PERSON: Cola Metal DR813 NEXT RUN DATE: 11/27/19 Sign; Cardboard Coca-Cola Sign with Circus Scene, 27” tall x 18” wide; 1917 F.S. Royster Fertilizer table lamps; several sulfide paperweights; ivy starter paperweight; “Boy Fishing” Adv. Calendar; Goose Island Lighted Beer Sign; Camel CigaretteSIZE: 4X5 Cloth Banner; PROOFgavel; DUE: tons 11/26/19 of other 10:59:55 paperweights, toothpicks, vases, basket and Black Americana 1904 Framed Liquor, Wine, Cigars & Adv. Calendar, Dwyer, IN; Howells Root Beer Metal Adv. more; Sleepy Eye stein, 3 pitchers, 3 mugs and spoon; brass blade Bottle Cap Sign; Quicky Pop Metal Bottle Cap Sign; 3’ Coke Bottle CardboardPUBLICATION: Adv. Sign; Coke Is TP-CLASSIFIEDIt GE fan; Red Wing stoneware crock; Singer Featherweight sewing Adv. Chalkboard Sign; 4 Oversized 1920’s-1930’s Baseball Cards; Ohio State Patrol Hat & License machine; spinning wheel; old kerosene store hanging lamp; other Plate; Stick on Coke “Pull” Door Decal; (2) Cardboard Darke County Fair Posters, Confederate kerosene lamps; 31”x41” fireplace fireboard; oil paintings some signed; WWII Japanese sword w/scabbard; Japanese dagger; Railroad & Loretta Lynn; (17) N.O.S. Metal Uncut Advertising Signs including: S.T.P., Reming- WWII Naval searchlight; butter churn; Macey oak rolltop file w/ ton, Miller High Life, Coca-Cola, Heinz Catsup, Peters Shotgun Shells, Whiskey & others; Indiana interior drawers; oak counter cabinet w/drawers; McCoy Astronaut Beach Adv. Items; 4 Qt. Glass Butter Churn; Alum. Colored Pitcher & (7) Glasses; #6 Crock; Good- sitting on space capsule cookie jar; vintage composition Pinocchio year Rubber Tire Adv. Ashtray; early Hop-A-Long Cassidy Leather Wallet; 1 Qt. Dk. Green Sellers doll; large blonde china head doll; German bisque dolls; Lenci doll; Water Jar; (2) Capo Di Monte Victorian Lamps; Green Granite Coffeepot & Pans; Terri Lee dolls; several other dolls; slag panel shade table lamp; Flow Blue Bowl & Pitcher; Hull Art 7½” Horn-A-Plenty Vase; Hull W-6 6½” Pitcher; several Royal Doulton toby jugs; partial listing. Fenton Silvercrest Ruffle Top Candy Dish; early McGregor Baseball Glove; misc. Pink Depression Glassware; full box of early Western Super X 12 Ga. Shotgun Shells; box of early Marbles including Shooters; early Ohlsson & Rice Metal Teather Race Car #54 (Yellow); Metal Tonka Camper; 1947 Ruby Red Glass Hatchet; 15+ Longaberg- 10 St. Clair Rose Paperweights er Baskets; Tin Match Holder; Graduated Set of Pyrex Glass Measuring Cups; sm. Child’s Metal Spring Back Clam Shell Patio Chair; 1966 National Hot Rod Assn. Drag Racing Rule Book; 1950-1953 Chev. Powerglide Auto Trans. Repair Manual; Green Top Tire Tube Repair Kit; K-Six Shooter Cap Revolver; Die Cast J. Deere Tractor & Wagon; 1938 Mickey Mouse Story Book; early Die Cast J. Deere Tractor; Cast-Iron Amish Horse & Buggy; Adv. Yardsticks; Wood Beverage Crate; 1947 Chev. Die Cast Car; 1999-2003 Washington Quarter Collection; 4 Turtle Savings Bank; Ertl Die Cast Cars & Trucks; Die Cast Race Cars; 1955 Chev. Nomad Model Car with original box. ALSO SELLING SAME DAY: BASS TRACKER 17 FT. 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After many years of enjoying them, I have decided to sell my personal fi rearms collection and CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE & WANTED CODES (W INDICATES WANTED) part of my cast iron collection at the 4-H Building on the grounds of the Auglaize County Fair Advertising . . . . . 52 Clocks ...... 10 Jewelry ...... 11 Political ...... 22 Antiques ...... 30 Coin Oper . Mach . . . 66 Kitchenware . . . . 43 Postcards . . . . . 39 WAPAKONETA, OHIO Arts & Prints . . . . 4 Coins, Medals . . . 37 Lamps ...... 17 Pottery ...... 8 Autographs . . . . 64 Collectibles . . . . 31 Periodicals . . . . . 47A Primitives . . . . . 23 DATE: THURS., DECEMBER 5, 2019 Autos-Parts . . . . . 2 Collectors’ Books . . 32 Mailing LIsts . . . . 58 Radio ...... 54 Banks, Toys, Games . 6 Decoys ...... 65 Marbles ...... 36 Railroad ...... 25 TIME: 2:00 P.M. Bells ...... 5 Dolls ...... 12 Military ...... 53 Real Estate ...... 1 LONG GUNS: (22) Winchester including (6) Model 12, (1) Model 42, (3) Books On Antqs . . 33 Electronics . . . . . 54 Miscellaneous . . . 45 Refinishing, Restoring .34 Model 67, (3) Model 69, (2) Model 37 Red Labels, (1) Model 97, (1) Model Books For Sale . . . 48 Furniture ...... 15 Movies ...... 44 Sculpture . . . . . 46 1890 22 WRF & others; (12) Remington including (1) Model 1100, (2) Model Books Wanted . . . 47 Genealogy . . . 49-51 Musical ...... 20 Silver ...... 27 1100 LT20, (1) Model 1100 Trap, Model 870 Wingmaster LW 28 ga, Nylon Bottles ...... 7 Gold ...... 63 Notices ...... 59 Sports Items . . . . 35 66, & others; US Springfi eld Trap Door w/ bayonet; M1 Carbine; National Breweriana . . . . . 60 Guns, Knives . . . . 14 Oriental Rugs . . . . 61 Stamps ...... 38 Ordinance 1903 A3; Belgium Browning 12 ga; (2) Stevens Model 3110 side Business Equip . . . 24 History ...... 50 Orientalia . . . . . 57 Tobacco ...... 56 by side .410; Savage Model 24V .222/20 ga O/U; Business Op . . . . 19 Indian Artifacts . . . 16 Paper Items . . . . 29 Tools ...... 28 Marlin Model 39AS & Model 36G; and others. HAND- Cameras ...... 21 Inkwells & Pens-Pencils . . . . 55 Typewriters . . . . . 24 GUNS: Ruger Model 1911 & Security Six; High Standard Model H-D; Mossberg China, Glass . . . . . 9 Inkstands . . . . 62 Periodicals Wanted . 47 Unusual ...... 18 Brownie 4 barrel Pepper Box; Smith & Wesson Model 4506 & 40 VE; Dan Wes- Civil War ...... 13 Insulators ...... 7 Photos ...... 39 Vintage Fabrics . . . 26 son 32 MAG revolver w/both 7½” & 5 1/5” barrels; High Point Model C9. CAST IRON: Approx. (12) Wapak Indian Head skillets, mostly 8 & 9; (1) complete set These Ads Run in Both Editions – 65,000 Circulation of Wapak fl at irons (excluding No. 11); (5) Wapak sleeve irons; (1) No. 1 & (2) No. 2 Wapak fl at irons. 5% DISCOUNT if paid in advance 7 point type – 27¢ word 7 point bold – 32¢ word NOTE: Please go to AuctionZip.com for many representative photos & a complete catalog of the fi re- or within 10 days after billing. 8 point type – 37¢ word 8 pt . bold – 41¢ word arms. Look up Eugene Myers Auction Service LLC or type in auctioneer ID #2163. Bold border top & bottom costs Run 2 weeks & get 3rd week free!! ARNOLD CECIL: OWNER $2.00 extra per run. Series Discounts are below: EUGENE MYERS AUCTION SERVICE, LLC 4-12x = 12% off 13-25x = 15% off 419-645-4378 CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS (in a border) 26-50x = 18% off 51x or more = 23% off STEVE, JERRY, JERRY STAHLER, TIM EITING: AUCTIONEERS Start at $23.00 per column inch LICENSED AND BONDED IN FAVOR OF THE STATE OF OHIO Number and street name counted as separate words TERMS ON CHATTELS: CASH OR CHECK WITH PROPER ID. City, state, zip code are FREE 10 word minimum OR ... ask about our DEADLINE – TUES. 12 NOON 10 pt . bold and 14 pt . bold For Advertising Information Use This Convenient Coupon to Submit Your Classified Ad! ______7 pt.-8 pt Call: 1-800-876-5133 ______10 ______11 12 13 14 15 If you enjoy AntiqueWeek ______16 17 18 19 20 ______you might also try our 21 22 23 24 25 ______26 27 28 29 30 Farm World newspaper! ______31 32 33 34 35 (Below information will not be included in ad, please specify above)

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11 Jewelry - 31 Collectibles 59 Notices The Journals of Major Samuel Shaw 1898, Indian & Revolutionary Wars, Shays ed., 1916, forts of the Blue Mountains, N. (1754-94) First American Consul at Canton Rebellion, etc., well illus., 531pp, x-lib Hist. & S. branches Susquehanna, Wyoming Watches - Fobs (China), Josiah Quincy, 1847, Revolutionary Soc., g $35.00 The Poems of Valley, Cumberland/Juanita Valleys, highly War experiences, travels to China, Robert Browning, ed. C. Day Lewis, 1979, For Sale: Large Jade Collection, Kalamazoo Antique Toy & illus., lovely rebind, 627pp, vg, $33.00 portrait, 360pp, quite scarce, rebound, g, Easton Press, full leather binding, aeg, ribbon March to Quebec, Journals of Members of 110 snuff bottles, many are marked, Collectible Show Saturday, Nov.30th, $150.00 The History of Old place marker, quarto, 299pp, vg, $20.00 Fine RailRoad pocket watches, (Benedict) Arnold’s Expedition, K. 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In addition to glasses with drink recipes and drink names, Bucci owns a glassware set that provides a space for writing (with a wax pencil) the name of each guest and his or her drink order, including specifics like a prefer- ence for “up” or “on the rocks.” Thanks to their host’s good eye, Bucci’s guests also enjoy matching glasses decorated with cakes, flow- ers, and blue birds, and the words “Happy Birthday (Blank).” Other possibilities for those shopping for vintage glassware include sets picturing animals (including pink ele- phants, and, of course, roosters) and shakers and glasses with starburst motifs. Anything cobalt blue, often decorated with windmills, Above: This barware set, complete with an open ice bucket, is Bucci’s favorite purchase. sailboats, and ships, is bound to be pricey. Combining an appealing color scheme with celebratory graphics, it speaks to him as no Because one collection leads to another, other. Party on! there are endless cocktail-related options, from souvenir swizzle sticks, bar towels, and serving trays, to recipe books (especially those associated with specific brands of spirits), Above: Shaker-and-glass sets were popular cloth (not paper) cocktail napkins, and bar then, and are popular now. Note both lamps and other decorative accessories. old-fashioned and highball glasses. For Bucci, however, his personal “holy grail” is a specific shaker, eight matching bit too long without drying develop rust highball glasses, and an open glass bucket, issues. Other times, bases and lids have been which he proudly displays in the bar room in “married” and do not fit properly. Make cer- his home. There was something about this tain the little screw top on the lid is present, set, offered at Brimfield, that kept him com- he added. For these reasons (and others), he ing back year after year, he wistfully recalled. recommends making glassware purchases Was it the “great” color scheme (pink, tur- “hands on,” noting that shipping and han- quoise, and yellow)? Or the bells motif, com- dling costs can be prohibitive. plete with the words “Happy Times” and Reproductions are a problem, but vintage “Best Wishes,” as well as “Cheers!” and “Ding pieces are of a discernibley higher quality, he dong bell”? Sometime, he conceded, you said. New examples often replace glass with spend more than you ought. But this example plastic, and chrome with plastic made to look is “so much fun,” he said. No wonder they call like chrome. As for ensuring that vintage it happy hour. barware will retain its function, he reminds Above: Shakers and highballs and shot glasses, oh my! Mid-century barware is one collect- Looking to start a collection? Bucci offers future collectors not to put these retro pieces ible that is not only attractive to display but fun to use. Images courtesy of Jimmie Bucci some pointers. With a bit of luck, beginners in the dishwasher because the pyroglazed can find a mid-century shaker in good condi- decorations will fade. Be certain that pieces Below: Although it was often kitschy, some mid-century barware might appeal to a host tion for less than $10. Before purchasing a are stored only after they’ve been thoroughly with more sophisticated taste. shaker, make certain that it works, that the washed and dried. lid fits the base tightly but can be removed. And don’t forget: It’s five o’clock some- Sometimes, shakers that have been stored a where.

Below: No excuses for getting a bar order wrong when these fun glasses are used.

Above: These glasses and matching ice bucket are reminders of the good ol’ summertime. Imagine the original owner showing them off at a suburban patio party. Below: A peek into Jimmie Bucci’s in-home bar room, used to store his collection but some- times called into service for a party. Post office D T o N s i h t o

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Vol. 52. Issue No. 2619 www.antiqueweek.com December 2, 2019 Amusements will entertain at Pook & Pook auction DOWNINGTOWN, Pa. — Antique Toys & Other Left: This Baranger Studios electric automaton fortune teller store Amusements is the perfect title for Pook & Pook’s display says, “Your fortune will be read as you see the answers in Dec. 7 auction with Noel Barrett. Along with the usual the Magic Eye,” as the spinning wheel stops, the fortune teller nods array of playthings from the past, the auction will fea- his head. It is estimated at $5,000 to $6,000 ture a fascinating group of Coney Island, Atlantic of Halloween items and unusual Santa Claus figures; City, Steel Pier, and other amusement park items two other holiday collections round out the Fox items as from the eclectic collection of the late Henry Fox. nice selections of Halloween and Christmas pieces. Fox loved collecting big pieces such as a larger than A truly interesting find is The Careless Engineer. The life Regal book advertising sign. He also enjoyed col- illustrated label on sliding box lid indicates patent date: lecting amusement park items such as the three-fig- April 23, 1871 but gives no idea as to its maker. Pieces, ure mechanical display — The Gambling Chimps. It when assembled, create a colorful steam plant in paper was displayed in the front window of a Boardwalk fun on wood with a painted tin boiler. The “brick” base hous- house in the early 1920s. Among the other animated es a robust Ives style clockwork mechanism: the fly displays inside the fun house was a Magician with wheel spins at tremendous speed until something goes Levitating Lady automaton, which was one of Fox’s awry and the boiler blows, a tin section flies off and the favorite pieces. He restored it to working condition. whole structure collapses – thus “the careless engineer.” A wide variety of toys and dolls will round out The Saturday, Dec. 7 catalog sale will start at 9 a.m. Saturday’s session: space and comic toys, automotive and feature almost 500 lots. The online-only toy sale will and windups. Cast-iron toys from the Bill and Stevie follow on Monday, Dec. 9 at 9 a.m. It will include a large Weart collection include cars, trucks, trains, and collection of Hopalong Cassidy items, a variety of vin- banks; other consignors also have added pieces in the tage toys, as well as relatively contemporary pieces cast-iron category. highlighted by a large grouping of Star Wars pieces. Online bidding for both Doll collections from Maryland and Massachusetts will be on offer. sales will be available on Bidsquare and on LiveAuctioneers. Included are German bisque and Italian Lenci dolls and room boxes contrib- Contact: (610) 269-4040, ute to the diversity of the sale. The Fox collection included a nice grouping www.pookandpook.com Wooly rhino will run with Roman athletes at Ancient Resources By Eric C. Rodenberg Not to be outdone, a complete woolly rhinoceros skull fossil, dating from MONTROSE, Calif. – “Personally, I think, this auction will be one for the about 120,000 to 200,000 years ago, record books,” says Gabriel Vandervort, owner of Ancient Resource Auctions, measuring 32 inches by 14 inches is about his upcoming Dec. 7 online-only sale featuring more than 400 lots of a “once in a lifetime piece for collec- antiquities from a broad array of cultures. tors,” according to Vandervort. “This is going to be the best sale we’ve had in a long time,” Vandervort said. Dredged from the Meuse River in “We have a number of high caliber items … this sale features an incredible Belgium in the 1960s, the wooly rhi- selection of antiquities from a wide variety of cultures, and I can’t say enough noceros was one of the most famous about the fantastic selection of fossils we’re excited to be offering.” beasts of the last Ice Age. While such This sale – the 81st since Vandervort founded the company in 2003 – is com- a find is rare, this example salvaged prised of Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, Holy Land, Byzantine, Asiana intact from Europe, rather than the and Pre-Columbian antiquities, in addition to ethnographic art and a fine selec- Siberian Tundra where most specimens tion of fossils. have been found, makes the piece that Vandervort is a former producer and writer of ancient history documentaries much more note-worthy, according to for the History Channel, the Discovery Channel and History International. His Vandervort. passion and dedication to history introduced him to the world of collecting coins It expected to sell for between $40,000 and artifacts from throughout the ancient world, while working with many and $60,000. experts in the field, artifact dealers and auction houses. Dating to circa 664-332 BC, is a set of This auction, as the 80 sales preceding it, has enabled him to source a well- four large (up to 8-inch-tall and 6 ¼ inch spring of well-provenanced private and public collections throughout the wide) Egyptian alabaster canopic jars. The United States and Europe. Each piece is painstakingly authenticated and guar- jars were used as a part of funerary anteed, he said. equipment to store the viscera of the Among the many highlights deceased, each jar containing a specific is a stunning life-size organ. They often were sealed with a lid Roman marble head of an in the form of the head of the Sons of athletic games’ victor – so Horus, a protective deity. noted by the pine-crowned The lids are lost, but the jars are still wreath upon his head – in good condition, carved from a creamy dated to the 2nd-3rd stone with horizontal veins. From a col- Century AD. Standing 22 lection acquired by a United Kingdom a/2 inches tall, including collector in 1949, the set of alabaster jars the black marble base, the are expected to sell for $12,000-$18,000. features are readily recog- Another note-worthy highlight is a rare Above: Fantastic life-size Roman marble nized as being skillfully carved Etruscan bronze helmet of Negau type, head of an athletic victor (2nd-3rd with wavy hair and detailed circa 450-350 BC, believed to have been Century AD), depicted wearing the pine curly beard. used by priests and likely buried for cere- crown of the Isthimian games, skillfully “This is a museum quality monial reasons, also comes from an older carved. Estimated at $30,000-$45,000. piece,” Vandervort says. “Any collection of Alexandre Nicolai (1865- museum would be proud to own 1952) from France. this.” The lot is expected to bring Formed from sheet bronze, 7 ½ inches tall with one area having the remains $30,000-$45,000. of fabric in which the helmet was apparently wrapped upon interment, the ancient artifact has an estimate of $15,000-$25,000. Left: Apulian red-figure bell krater from the Another headliner is a stunning Apulian red-figure bell krater from the 4th 4th Century BC, 6 ½ inches tall, one side Century BC, measuring 6 1/2 inches tall with one side featuring a striding nude featuring a striding satyr and the other side a heavily robed female. Estimated to sell at $5,000-$7,000. See Ancient on page 4 Page 2 – National Section WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM December 2, 2019

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Myrtle Corbin Propeller Velocipede Side Show Poster

Bulls & Bears Game Carl Worner Bottle Whimseys

Cast Iron Trains, Cars & Banks

1874 Exploding Steam Plant WWI Presentation Piece for John Wanamaker Large Collection of Holiday Material

Twenty Dolls by Smoking Bru & Lenci Stands

Neon Regal Boot, 75” tall

AY000004L December 2, 2019 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM National Section – Page 3 David Root collection will hold attention at Premier Auctions Group By Eric C. Rodenberg exceptional 5 3/16-inch Hopewell notched shovel pendant, another ornament worn ASHLAND, Ohio – The largest collection around the neck, made from green, cream of ancient ornamental slate American Indian and black banded slate. “It’s one of the best artifacts ever assembled, featuring many of examples of a shovel pendant with finely the finest known gorgets, pendants, banner- stylized work on the bottom,” Bennett said. stones and arrowheads, will begin at its first “Dave Root paid an $18,000 hammer price for sale on Dec. 8 by Premiere Auctions Group. that fine ornament in 2012.” The nationally renowned collection of the Another significant piece from an older late David L. Root, who discerningly but esteemed collection dating to the late 1800s is aggressively collected during a period of more a two-hole Adena Quadra-Concave Gorget than 40 years, will be offered by Premiere made from black and brown banded slate Auctions Group in multiple auctions during found in north central Ohio. Expertly created the next several years, according to Premier by prehistoric man in the Adena or Early Operations Manager Jim Bennett. Woodland Age (1000 BC to 100 AD), the piece “This first sale will feature 310 lots,” he is estimated at $10,000-$15,000. said. “We’re expecting people from all over the Another piece, formerly in the Ohio country to be at this first auction. Dave’s col- Historical Society collection, is a 5 5/8-inch lection is just so extensive that it’s going to Hopewell spear made from gray, brown and take multiple auctions to disperse. I don’t blue flint found in Licking County, (central) know at this point how many auctions we will Ohio. “This was most likely used as a large conduct, but we’re going to pick evenly. The knife,” Bennett said. It is estimated at $5,000- last sale will be as good as the first sale.” $7,000. Root was well known at the highest levels Another showstopper is a 5 ¾-inch by 4 of the artifact collecting community. His col- ¾-inch archaic double crescent bannerstone lection is comprised of many types of artifacts made from green and black mottled slate. Above: The expected “star” of the David Leigh Root Collection Sale No. 1 by Premier from flint arrowheads and knives to stone The exact function of a bannerstone is still Auctions Group on Dec. 8 in Ashland, Ohio, is a ¾-inch by 4 ¾-inch archaic double cres- discoidals, axes and celts; however, his true debated by archaeologists, whether they were cent bannerstone made from green and black mottled slate. The piece is estimated to sell collecting passion centered around used as atlati (spear-thrower) weights, drill- within the $30,000-$50,000 spectrum. Midwestern artifacts made from glacial slate. ing or fire-making. However, their form of This period, after the Late Wisconsin artistic varieties, designs and colors signify Glaciation radically altered the geography they were considered a keystone of ceremoni- north of the Ohio River about 21,000-25,000 al and spiritual significant. years ago, focuses primarily on items made The unique raised ridges on the barrel of by the Adena culture that existed from 1000 the relic, in addition to its colors and size, is BC to roughly AD 100. thought to be dated back to 3000-5000 BC. The Adena Culture was named for a large “We think this piece was the middle of an mound on an early 19th century estate locat- atlati … it remained in the hand after the ed near Chillicothe, Ohio, which was named spear was thrown,” Bennett said. “But it’s “Adena.” These Pre-Columbian Adena sites also believed to be more of a ceremonial piece, are concentrated in a relatively small area, something akin to a “Presentation Rifle” from estimated at around 200 sites in the central the Old West,” With an attached original tag Ohio Valley, with perhaps another 200 scat- indicating a June 23, 1923 date with the tered throughout Wisconsin, Indiana, name of the former owner, the piece is esti- Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and mated to sell within the $30,000-$50,000 Maryland. spectrum. The Adena culture is considered a pre-trib- It has previously appeared in several pub- al, prehistoric precursor to the traditions of lications and is the featured relic for the front Above: Root purchased many older collections, or pieces of collections from the 1800s. the better-known Hopewell culture which cover of the upcoming book, The David Leigh This is one example expertly created by prehistoric man in the Adena or Early Woodland spread throughout Ohio and down the Root Collection – Volume I. Age (1000 BC to 100 AD). The piece is estimated to sell at $10,000-$15,000. Mississippi River. As not merely a collector, but as a meticu- While Root’s passion for slate relics includ- lous researcher it was Root’s goal to produce Below: David L. Root was a discerning, and aggressive, collector of ancient ornamental ed the acquisition of a large number of excep- a book featuring his vast array of ancient slate American Native artifacts, for more than 40 years. In 2012, he paid an $18,000 ham- tional bannerstones, atlatl weights and bird- artifacts, setting them into the proper context mer price for an exceptional 5 3/16-inch Hopewell notched shovel pendant, made from stones, his collection centered around slate of their prehistoric times. However, Root was green, cream and black banded slate. It is one of the many highlights of the Dec. 8 auc- pendants and gorgets, both ornamental and unable to complete the task before his death tion. protective devices worn around the necks. in early 2018. Many of the relics in Root’s collection were Due to the sheer size and scope of the Root previously in some of the most well-known collection, including photos of all the artifacts collections in the country. “Dave bought the between the covers of one book is simply not best of the best,” Bennett said. “It is well doc- practical, according to Bennett. However, the umented that he spent a great deal of money company has indicated that documenting the buying famous collections, or parts of those Root collection in a book series format will be collections. In addition to collecting for 40 an asset to the collecting community. years, he bought artifacts that could only be As a result, at the end of each year, begin- found in the Midwest. And many of those ning with 2020, all the artifacts from the Root items were found back in the 1800s and well collection auctioned by Premiere Auctions documented.” Group will be published in a hardcover book One of the many highlights of the sale is an series titled The Collection of David Leigh Root. Only a limited number of these books will be printed, based primarily on the number of reserved copies. No money is necessary to reserve copies at this time, but the company asks that interested buyers notify the company as soon as possible. Volume I, which will include all the Root artifacts sold in 2019 and 2020, will be available in early 2021. While the book will be organized by artifact types, the sale dates and lot numbers will be included in the artifact informa- tion captions. There will be a prices-re- alized section printed in the final chap- ter of each annual volume. Prices for the book is not available until the print date draws closer, the company added. Contact: (419) 207-8787 www.premierauctionsgroup. com

Left: Formerly in the Ohio Historical Society collection, a 5 5/8-inch Hopewell spear made from gray, brown and blue flint found in Licking County, (central) Ohio, is estimated to sell at $5,000-$7,000. Page 4 – National Section WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM December 2, 2019 Ancient TED AND ANN OLIVER OUTSIDER From Front page satyr wearing a beaded harness and sup- FOLK ART AND POTTERY LIFETIME ports a wineskin over his left shoulder, his COLLECTION AUCTION head turned back. The other side illustrat- ing a heavily robed female with diadem. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019, 11:00 AM “That’s just such a beautiful classic piece (Preview 9:00 AM) for its period,” Vandervort says. “All the features are so well executed.” Both scenes Above: Spectacular woolly rhinoceros skull 125 West Market Street are flanked by a palmette motif which is fossil from the Pleistocene era (circa 120,000-20,000 years ago), found in Belgium 37604 centered beneath the handles. It is esti- Johnson City, Tennessee in the 1960s, 32 inches tall. Estimated to sell mated to sell at $5,000-$7,000. at $40,000-$60,000. An important collection of outsider art which is all from the private col- In another league of its own, is a beauti- lection of Ted and Ann Oliver. Many great items purchased directly from ful Egyptian bronze figure of a striding Below: Beautiful Egyptian bronze figure of a the artist over the past three decades.This art has been in this collec- Harpokrates (Late Period, circa 664-332 striding Harpokrates (Late Period, circa 664- tion since its conception and not seen by the general public. BC), depicted nude on an integral base, 7 ¾ 332 BC) depicted nude on an integral inches tall, which is easily expected to sell base, 7 ¾ inches tall. Estimated to sell at CATALOGUE: AuctionAuction.com for $8,000-$12,000. $8,000-$12,000. In addition to live and Internet bidding Purchases can be held for pickup for 30-45 days after payment on LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com is received or we will deliver your items to the and Ancient Resource Auction’s own bid- UPS store here in Johnson City for your direc- ding platform, phone and absentee bids are tions for them to ship. accepted. Previews are available upon appointment. Terms in-house- phone, and absentee 10% Contact: (818) 425-9633 buyers fee. 14% if paid by credit card. Absentee www.ancientresourceauctions.com bid forms: http://auctionauction.com/ABSENTEE_FORM. Below: Set of four large Egyptian alabaster pdf canopic jars (Late Period, circa 664-332 Terms on Net - Bidspotter.com will have the BC), each one carved from a creamy terms listed there on the site after the cata- stone with horizontal veins, the tallest 8 logue is published. inches. Estimated to sell at $12,000-$18,000. Elizabeth Sterling - (423) 833-1278 Kimball Sterling - Principal Auctioneer 2476

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SOLD $3,125 HISTORIC ST. LOUIS & MISSISSIPPI RIVER VALLEY AUCTION SEEBURG JUKE BOX SAT. DECEMBER 14, 2019 - 10AM CEN SOLD $2,040 THE COLLECTION FROM A HISTORICAL MISSOURI HOME ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER ACOMA POTTERY ST LOUIS COLLECTION OF PATRICIA SUE VILLMER, FOUNDER OF THE WORLD’S FAIR SOCIETY, AND MORE

SELKIRK Gallery: PREVIEW: TERMS: 555 Washington Ave, Mon., December 9 20% Buyer’s Premium (25% online) St. Louis, MO 63101 thru Sat. December 14 Absentee Bids Accepted Online Catalog: selkirkauctions.com Online Bidding selkirklive.com SOLD $2,280 NEOCLASSICAL STYLE CARTEL WALL CLOCK AND BAROMETER SET Inviting Quality Consignments for the 2020 auction schedule

JANUARY RARE 5 PIECE SUITE OF HATOUN EGYPTIAN FURNITURE Winter Gallery Auction with Native American Art PURPORTEDLY FROM THE ST. LOUIS WORLD’S FAIR FEBRUARY PLAY! Toys, Comics, Advertisements, Collectibles Auction MARCH Gentleman's Auction featuring Asian Art APRIL Modernism Auction plus Fashion & Jewelry

MANY FINE PORTRAITS SOLD $34,800 WALKING JACKMAN BY ERNEST TROVA

CHRISTMAS SOLD $688 ITEMS & MARVEL AMAZING DECOR SPIDER-MAN #1 W/ STAN LEE AUTOGRAPH Our consultations are free, private & carry no obligation. Contact 314.696.9041 or [email protected] SELKIRK 555 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63101 314.696.9041 - [email protected] December 2, 2019 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM National Section – Page 5

EXCEPTIONAL HOLIDAY ANTIQUITIES SALE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th Start Time - 9:00 AM EST CONTACT: [email protected] 818-425-9633

Ancient Resource Auctions AUCTION TYPE: Online Only / Please call or e-mail us at if you would like to schedule a viewing appointment at our office, and we will be more than happy to meet with you. P.O. Box 278 We look forward to hearing from you. Montrose, CA 91021 P: 818.425.9633 Website: AncientResourceAuctions.com [email protected] AVAILABLE ON: Liveauctioneers, Invaluable, Ancient Resource bidding platform available through our site

Lot 140 - A Fantastic Roman Marble Lot 171 - A Wonderful Lot 139A - A Fantastic Roman Marble Head Apulian Red-Figure Bell Krater Of An Athletic Victor Funerary Stele

Lot 335F - An Elaborate Lot 155B - A Gorgeous Lot 60 - Fantastic And Rare Lot 155A - An Outstanding Etruscan Terra-Cotta Taino Anthropic Deity Lot 56 - Choice Egyptian Bronze Figure Of Etruscan Terra-Cotta Head Female Votive Head Lot 57 - Beautiful Osiris With Anthropic Ally of a Nubian Egyptian Bronze Egyptian Bronze Figure of Striding Figure of Khonsu, Harpokrates Late Period

Lot 136 - Western Asiatic Cosmetic Vessel In Form Of Horned Goat

Lot 288 - Large Mass Extinction Fossil Of Asaphus Trilobites

Lot 52 - A Set Of 4 Large Lot 98 - A Rare Etruscan Bronze Helmet Egyptian Alabaster Canopic Jars Of Negau Type

Lot 222 - Fantastic Lot 284 - Spectacular Complete Woolly Lot 221 - A Fantastic Eastern Roman Bone Figure Lot 275B - Anton (Anthonij) Mauve (Dutch, 1838-1888) Rhinoceros Skull Fossil Mediterranean Eyebead Necklace Or Doll In Form Of Venus Page 6 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM December 2, 2019 December 2, 2019 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 7 www.auctionauction.com The Dave Berry Toy Auction SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 2019 ~ 10:30 AM 125 West Market Street JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE 37604

Mr. Berry collection many different categories of toys spanning over 125 years . His collection has pressed steel, toy soldiers, Jap tin, Tonka, Schucco, battery, 1900 to 2000. Just about every category known is rep- resented. Smith- Miller, Structo, Dinky, Matchbox, Hubley, promotionals, farm and construction. You are only seeing about 10 % of it here. This will be an exciting long day with over 3000 toys. Many boxes of toys that have been packed away for years are yet to be opened in the upcoming week. We will add more photos the week before the auction on our website www.auctionauction.com Cash or check 10% buyer’s fee, no sales tax. Preview 8:30 am morning of auction and Noon until 4:00 on Friday before the auction. Kimball Sterling, Principal auctioneer 2476

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John Bridger Estate AUCTION MANY PRIMITIVE & EARLY FARM RELATED ITEMS SUCHGan AS HOG OILERS, Finale WELL PUMPS, HAY TROLLEYS, PUSH TYPE CORN PLANTER AND MANY OTHER ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES! DECEMBER 7TH, 2019 - 9:00AM Held at Performance Auction Park, 2007 SE 3rd St. ALEDO, IL AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is the seventh and fi nal antique auction for the John Bridger Estate of Viola, IL. This auction features many barn fi nd automobiles, three John Deere two cylinder tractors, vintage farm machinery and many more farm primitives and other antiques. Not only is this the fi nal John Bridger auction, it is the fi nal auction in our facility as we transition to Sullivan Auctioneers. Mark your calendar and make plans to attend this fan- tastic auction event! TERMS: Cash, Good Check or MasterCard, VISA & Discover with 5% convenience fee. Nothing removed until settled for. Everything sells as- is with no warranty or guaranty whatsoever. All sales fi nal. Everything MUST be removed by Wednesday, December 11th, 2019, no exceptions or special circumstances. $50 service charge for returned checks.

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Collection of early optical signs

Mid-Century cylinder desk signed Selection of Mission Several great Cylinder grain bin Oriental pieces Hekman

Selection of German WWII Oak Gothic cupboard with Collection of steins incl. Over 100 pieces of Roseville Karpen label Several nice country store counters regimental (sold in lots) Rare-colored sitting boy

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Three collections of toy trains featuring the William C. Brinker estate collection, New Brunswick, NJ including a large selection of pre-war Lionel and Ives standard gauge, Lionel and other post-war and modern era, many good accessories, etc; the Frances Spillman collection of children’s glass and china toy dishes, doll/toy furniture, and other toys; a collection of toy sewing machines; large collection of Beatrice Potter items including figures and books; holiday decorations; plus more. The catalogue will be posted by November 27.

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KPM Porcelain Plaque of "The Lion Hunt", 19th C., marked KPM verso. Painted by A.L. Eckart, Dresden. After Peter Paul Rubens, "Caccia al Leone (The Lion Hunt)"

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