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Estate Auction 10 A.M ESTATE AUCTION 10 A.M. - SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013 ELKS LODGE - MEXICO, MO. DIRECTIONS: FROM HIGHWAY 54 AND JJ TAKE JJ SOUTH ½ MILE SOUTH TO THE ELKS LODGE ON THE RIGHT. SIGNS WILL BE POSTED DAY OF SALE. HOUSEHOLD Refrigerator, Frigidaire Washer and DRYER, recliners (one new), Vizio 32” flatscreen TV, Phillips DVD player, bar stools, oak end table, rocking horse, couch, chair motorcycle wall hanging, motorcycle clock, oil lamp, refrigerator, microwave, old Motorola box radio, old level, red and white granite table, Budweiser wooden box, old Texas Ranger HUNTING & POCKET KNIVES horse carrier truck, #2 Brownie Box Camera, Imperial Six Twenty Snapshot box camera, Shapleigh Robeson, Camillus Brownie Hawkeye camera, Harley Davison Chronicle book, crockpot, queen size bed, Coast Cutlery, queen steel , RH Ruckels crock, Butcher knives, pots and pans, coolers, Kirby vacuum, Mexico Junior 24 Western, Globemaster, pock- High yearbooks 1966-67 and high school, 1968-1971, Nice Oak Wash Stand, Old wood etknives, Frost Family, Bear and box, table and 4 chairs, projector and screen, Cabinets out of dentist’s office; Old cabi- Bull, Schrader, Queen Steel, Mc- nets with supplies for false teeth, Auto Clave Sterilizer out of dentist office, file cabinets, Coy, Case, Buck, William Rodg- Wallace for President campaign button. ers, Steel Warrior, Colt, Boker, PICKUP & MOTORCYCLE US Classic, Salt River Ky., Rough Rider, Bear and Son Small Bowie 1989 Toyota Pickup, 5 speed, 202,000 miles runs good has some rust. 2006 Victory Free- new in box (#18 of 100). dom V-Twin 100 Cu. Inch 12,070 miles, in Excellent shape. GUNS, DECOYS AND PRINTS COINS SKB Fancy over/under 20-12 Lincoln cent collection, book 1 & 2 with 130 wheat cents, gauge Modified Skeet and Full Complete Roosevelt Dime collection 1946-1963, 45 silver Chokes 605 Series Nitride, 1988 dimes, Jefferson nickel collection with 12 45% silver war Delux wood, Navy Colt 38 cali- nickels, Mercury Head dime collection with 63 90% silver ber double Action 4” Barrel w/ dimes, Mercury Head dime collection with 51 90% silver dimes, Lincoln cent collec- checkered grips, LC Smith field tion 1941-1970 with 88 pennies, 1883 “no cent” nickel, Tube of 35 wheat cents & bag of grade 12 gauge double barrel 13 no date/cull buffalo and V nickels, Bag of 23 four digit dated Buffalo nickels, 1893 & Hunter Arms Co., JC Higgins 22 1899 V nickels, 1883 “No Cent” Liberty nickels, 1900 & 1012 V nickels, 1873 Indian cent, Model 44, Western Field Model 40 1865 Indian, 1873 & 1881 Indians, 1881 Indian, 1881, 1883, & 1884 Indians, various other N 12 gauge pump w/poly choke, Indians, 1908 S Indian Cent—Key Date!!, Lot of 39 90% silver Roosevelt dimes, various Excelsior 12 gauge single shot, Barber Dimes, 1843 P Seated Lib. Dime, 1853 P “arrows” Seated Diamond Arms Co. 16 gauge Lib. Dime, 1890 Seated Lib. Dime, 1931 D Mercury dime, 1858 P single shot, Ruger 22 Cal. Single Seated Liberty quarter, 1907, 1909 D & 1910 Barber Quarters, various St. Lib. Quarter, 1961 6- 6” barrel; Winchester Model 12 P Washington quarter, 1932 S Washington quarter, key date!, various Barber half, 1944 D 16 gauge, Winchester Model 12 Walking Lib half in plastic container, 1943 D Walking lib. Half in plastic container, Five Cana- 3” 12 gauge shotgun – 2 of them; dian and British coins including 3 and 6 pence all .925 silver, 1776-1976 National Bicenten- Stevens 311A 16 gauge double nial Medal in box, 2002 US Silver proof mint set, 1776-1976 Bicentennial Silver proof set, 3 barrel, Stoeger 20 gauge double coins in case, various Morgan dollars (S, O, D, P), 2011 San Francisco Silver Eagle, NGC barrel. Lot Duck Decoys. certified, 2003 American Silver Eagle, Lot of five 90% silver no date Standing Lib. Quarters, Catching Dinner By Gene Stocks, 2001 American Silver Eagle in package, PROOF George Washington Commemorative half, Struttin and Drummin, First Sea- SILVER George Washington Commemorative half, 1986 Proof SILVER American Eagle $ in son By James Partee Jr., Harvest case, 1918 “Green Eagle” Fed. Res. Note, NGC certified, FR722, U.S. 20th Century Coins in Roosters By Jim Hansel, Parade presentation frame-$4.05 face in silver, 24 total coins plus medal, “The Silver Story” framed For A Lily and more. silver coins with silver certificate and silver granules, “Lincoln Memorial Coinage” in frame POCKET WATCHES with 29 red cents, “Wartime Coinage” in frame with eleven .40 Silver nickels, Eisenhower dollar set in walnut display Waltham 1911 19 jewel, Elgin 10 case with 40% silver coins, 1922 P Peace dollar, various Morgan dollars (P, D, S), various Peace dollars (P, D, S), 1880 kt. Gold filled, S Liberty $20.00 Gold double eagle, $1, $5 silver certificate, $10 Federal Reserve note, 2 partial books Lincoln pennies, Omega Grand 1999 Commemorative state quarters, Buffalo nickels, 1855 ½ dime w/ hole, 1945 Mercury dime, 1903 V nickel, 1880 Prix Paris 1900, Morgan, 1923 Liberty and 1922 Liberty piece dollars, Bi-Centennial proof set, two 1964 Kennedy half dollars, 1963 Ben Il. 1905 17 Franklin half dollars, 1942 Walking Liberty half dollar, 10 Mercury dimes, Misc. foreign coins, 2 Susan B. Anthony dol- jewel, Elgin 17 lars, bicentennial proof set, 1992 Prestige mint set (U.S. Olympic), #24 of 50 Mo. quarter minted, 16 presidential dollar jewel gold filled, sets, ’65 special mint set, ’66 special mint set, ’67 special mint set, 1959 through 1964 proof sets and much more. Rockford 1907 MOWERS, BIKES AND TOOLS 17 jewel, Hamilton 1922 17 jewel, Cub Cadet 15 HP 1525 Rider, Murry riding mower 12 ½ HP 42” runs good, Car ramps, Ryobi weed eater, Montgomery South Bend 1921 19 jewel, Elgin Ward Sea King trolling motor, air tank, axe, potato fork, shovels, Craftsman tool box, hand tools, tool cabinet, wood 1905 7 jewel hunters watch, Elgin plane, wood clamps, West Point bikes, Huffy mountain bike, 10” Craftsman radial arm saw 2-5 HP, Delta 11” wood 7 jewel, Elgin Nat. Watch Co., 7 lathes, old Lawnboy push mower, Dupont explosives box, 16’ fiberglass extension ladder, wood box, Delta benchtop jewel; Il. 19 jewel 1908. band saw, Ryobi belt and disc sander, Black and Decker cordless weed eater, and More. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS COLLECTIBLE TOY TRACTORS May Bell Mandolin, Staid-O-Lin Collector’s Edition 1940 12A combine, 4000 tractor, “A” tractor with 290 series cultivator, 70 die- Mandolin, Slingerland Mandolin, sel tractor, 730 diesel tractor, 4020 tractor w/237 corn picker, 3010 tractor, 720 diesel tractor, 4020 May Bell Queen Banjo needs new Power Shift tractor, JD 7800 tractor w/duals, 630 JD 1958 LP tractor, 6400 row crop tractor, “D” face, Steiny Co salesman sample tractor, Minneapolis, 1957 high crop tractor, 4010 1961 Collector Edition tractor, 620, 1992 two Guitar, Violin-Uke, Dixon Guitar, cylinder Expo Orchard tractor, General Purpose 65th Anniversary Special Edition, two cylinder Two SlingerLand Guitars, Sov- Expo IV, Deer and Co. piggy bank, John Deere truck bank, Old Buggy, 1955 truck bank, John ereign Guitar, SS Stewart Guitar, Deer equipment and hauling set, 1934 Model A tractor, Ford Farm Set, Utility Tractor and wagon, Homemade Guitar By Ernest John Deere tractor (out of box), 9600 Collector Edition combine, 6000/7000 Series tractors, 7600 Prosser when he lived in Portland tractor, tractor and wagon, 1966 John Deere car, Collector Edition Model 3010, Air plane, JD trac- Or., Kay Standing Base. tor, Row crop tractor, 1953 Model D tractor, 40th Anniversary Model A, Collector Edition Over- For more photos, visit time tractor, 1939 Model B, planter, Vintage airplane bank, 1935 BR tractor, 1953 70 row crop tractor, 1957 Dodge Truck Town Panel, lot of misc. International/MF red toys and more. billallenauctionservice.com ESTATE OF ERNEST E. PROSSER Auctioneer’s note: This is a very good and rounded sale. There is something for everyone. Ernest Loved his music and collecting. We hope you plan to come and spend the day with us. Bill and Crew Owners and auction personnel not responsible for accidents, nor for items lost or stolen. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any printed matter. Restroom on site. Lunch served. B ILL A LLEN A UCTION S ERVICE 573-470-6565 - AUCTIONEERS - B ILL A LLEN & E D H ENDERSON www.billallenauctionservice.com.
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