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March 6, 2013 Vol. 18 No. 31 News Periodical Mailed on February 28 Standard Glaze Portrait Vase of a Cocker Spaniel, Artist Signed by M. Timberlake Climbs to $2,640 at Matthews Auctions

Article & photos courtesy of Matthews Auctions, LLC Iroquois Chief single-sided A standard glaze portrait vase showing a sign with beautifully rendered cocker spaniel sold Indian Chief for $2,640 on the last day of a three-day graphics, rated high auction held Feb. 15-17 by Matthews at 9+ ($1,350). Auctions, LLC, based in Nokomis, Ill. The 13-inch vase, signed “M. Timberlake,” was in good condition, with no chips, cracks or repairs. It was the achiever of the 1,200 lots up for bid. Zerolene (“The Standard Oil For Pacer 400 porcelain Motor Cars”) single-sided porcelain Roseville Rozane pump plate sign with sign, rated 8.9 ($1,045). portrait vase of a man Standard glaze portrait ethyl logo, 14 inches wearing a , artist vase of a cocker spaniel by 9 inches, rated 9+ dog, artist signed by signed by A. Williams Continued on page 16 ($1,815). M. Timberlake ($2,640). ($1,265). The WADAAntiques Show - Synonymous With Quality Antiques Since 1948

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That’s quite an accomplishment in purveyors here with everything from fine estate jewelry to vintage toys and advertis- itself, but you have to remember that this show is a relative newcomer to the WADA ing. Like at Yesterday’s Memories, whose booth was filled with, well, pretty much show schedule. The original WADAFall Antiques Show will be celebrating its sixty- anything you could imagine. My favorite there: a tiny Merriplay salesman’s sample second anniversary later this Year! There can’t be too many other antiques associa- swing set, asking price $395. Or at Ugly Rick’s Collections, where the inventory tions around that can make that claim. ranged from early pressed steel trucks to a choice group of soda fountain syrup dis- And in those six decades, WADA has done much more than just hold antiques pensers. shows. As a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the State’s past heritage, Fine art more your thing? There was much to choose from all over the show, from WADA has a long history of providing grants to historical and heritage societies a western landscape by Taos, New artist Ralph Goltry (at Antiques, Art & throughout the State, including the Friends of the Wisconsin Historical Society. This Treasures, $2,400) to the swinging ‘60s portrait of a young woman I found at year’s WADA Grant to the Friends will be used to fund restoration of artifacts at Hunters Lake Antiques - a watercolor by noted Milwaukee artist Karl Priebe. Lake Geneva’s Black Point Estate, the 1880s retreat of prominent Chicago brewer The fine art display at Ron Christman Antiques & Art never disappoints either, with Conrad Seipp. a focus on works by Wisconsin and regional artists. From all-original vintage light- WADA is also continuing its founding sponsorship of the “30th Star Benefit ing at Aladdin Lamps to art glass of every era at Jeff Durst Antiques, you’re going Antiques Auction,” a biennial fund raiser held at the Wisconsin Historical Society’s to find it here in quantity, and more importantly, quality. Old World Wisconsin Historic Site. And while the next “30th Star” auction is still a I look forward to every WADA Antiques Show. Each dealer has something differ- year away; donations of vintage and antique items are already being accepted. Just ent to offer, whether it’s that special antique you’ve been hunting for, an impromptu give Riene (262-363-4700) or Debbie (815-575-1272) a call for all the details, or history lesson, or stories of the treasures they’ve found (and lost) over the years. If visit www.friendswisconsinhistory.org. you missed this show, be sure to mark your calendar with the dates of the fall edition All of the WADA shows are held at the Waukesha Expo Center, just a short drive of the WADA Show. It also takes place right here at the Waukesha Expo Center, on west of Milwaukee. It’s a great show site - right off the interstate, with lots of free the first weekend in October. For 2013, that would be October 4th and 5th. You can parking. Inside, the dealers can spread out among the three well-lit adjacent halls of find more information (and a discount admission coupon) at their website www.wis- the Forum Building. It’s those dealers, of course, that are the reason that folks have consinantiquedealers.com. And as always, keep an eye out for all the WADA been coming to the WADA shows for so long. And with more than fifty-five dealers Antiques Show listings in the Auction Action Antique News! Oddities at Ugly Rick’s included this vintage Dissected Frog educa- tional model, 15” tall & priced at $525. 218-341-5913 Patented-1857 new-old-stock Daguerreotype Union Case with original advertising insert, from Yesterday’s Memories - $125. 262-352-2335

I found this tiny Merriplay salesman’s sample swing set (with pen for scale) at Yesterday’s Memories, asking price $395. 262-352-2335

Treasures at Scott Rizer Antiques included this exceptionally-stenciled wooden wheelbarrow Among the ($595) and dated 1886 schoolhouse bell - $229. many pressed steel toys at Ugly Rick’s You’ll always From Hunters Lake sat this two- find great regional paint- Antiques, a water- tone Buddy L ings at Ron Christman color portrait of a Two choice soda syrup dis- Sand Loader Antiques & Art, like this young lady by noted pensers from Ugly Ricks: the & Dump signed Richard Mouw Milwaukee artist Green River example (with truck, asking (1910-2001) Scene of a Karl Priebe, the original etched glass jug) priced price $275. Wisconsin Farmstead image measuring 8 at $725, the Mah-Tay dispenser 218-341- measuring 20” x 25” - 1/2” x 10” - $850. (also with original faceted jug) 5913 $950. 262-968-4913 262-965-2797 at $695. 218-341-5913 Continued on page 8 7

Toy enthusiasts were spoiled Diane Carey of Aladdin Lamps came with a won- for choice at Hunters Lake derful selection of their huge lifetime collection of Antiques, who brought along a vintage examples with their rare original shades. just-acquired collection of lead 414-748-0008 soldiers by the dozen, plus a choice group of Tootsie Toy Aladdin Lamps brought a wonderful display vehicles. 262-965-2797 of period Aladdin lamps all with original shades, like this rare 1951 Hop-A-Long Cassidy (Model G-335-C, $1,200) and Best of the 1950 G-322 Rose Alacite lamp with 805 restored shade - $150. 414-748-0008 19th centu- Two rare ry furniture Pauline at Pipsqueak & Me (Edgerton, Antiques: this Wisconsin) Renaissance pieces from Revival wal- Pipsqueak & nut bookcase Me Antiques: measuring 48” x the 6 1/2” x 8” vase priced at $475, 90” - $2,900. 608-295-7240 the 10” ewer at $900. 608-295-7240 I found this absolute- ly pristine 19th centu- ry shadowbox floral art piece at Midwest Antique Steve Virste of Gallery, 24” x 28” and made completely of feath- Antiques, Art, & ers - $275. Treasures lends 920-651-1551 scale to an impres- sive vintage Murano Glass fish sculpture, asking price $2,200. 270-237-5205

A sea of art glass filled the display of Jerry’s Antiques, including a nice selec- tion of pattern glass goblets starting at $40. 563-340-1871 Two cast iron cats from ML Fancy Antiques: the rare doorstop with Walter A. Zelnicker Supply Co. advertising priced at $9,500, the A trio of tiny country three-piece Shepard’s Hardware stools from The Rock paperweight at $650. 612-723-8768 Step Antiques, priced from $125 to $195. I found a fine 608-574-0957 assortment of Victorian cran- I found this unusu- berry glass Yankee Pedlar al flax wheel at pickle casters A corner at Ron brought, and Yankee Pedlar, at Jeff Durst Christman Antiques & quickly sold, this with three memo- Antiques, Art – the British Tetley unusual figured rial plaques on many with tavern sign priced at maple shaving the frame: one a lock of extensive flo- $695, the wooden High stand with hair, and two carved bone ral enamel- and Dry sign also at beveled mirror. plaques dated 1850 and work. 612- $695. 262-968-4913 608-604-0493 1869 - $495. 608-604-0493 715-2458 8 Continued from pages 6 & 7 Colleen Frese and Daryl D. Alpers teamed up with a booth brim- ming with primi- tives, from this stack of painted firkins ($195 to $389) to a 19th century step- Carole Kuenster Antiques back bin with two shelves brought some wonderful 19th above - $595. 319-360-4301 century painted porcelain Period were the plaques in gilt frames, with focus at The Missing Link, with examples like this Dick Clark prices starting at $1,250. American Bandstand set, asking price $75. 763-257-7073 952-941-5964

How do you fill an antique candle mold? Why with this unusual antique hand-hammered copper wax ladle with twin spouts, from ML Fancy Antiques - $450. 612-723-8768 From spe- cialists Jim & Ellen A humungous 52” German sheet iron rooster Tyne, an early 13” weathervane figure dominated the display of Wheatley Pottery floral Matched set of Art Nouveau French cufflinks Monches Farm Antiques, price tag $1,250. vase, marked T. J. advertising Champagne producer Jules Mumm, 262-966-2787 from The Missing Link - $125. 763-257-7073 Wheatley, 1879 - $1,500. 815-758-7829

From Antiques at Gordon’s, a circa 1920s Milton Bradley ‘Babe’ Ruth’s Baseball Game, asking price $800. Every WADA Antiques Show & Sale has a featured exhibit, and this one was no exception, showcasing “Man’s Best 262-377-4313 Friend” as represented in countless toys, advertising, and more from the early 19th century onwards.

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Two great classic cars found new homes at the sale; the first this 1960 Ford Thunderbird in custom flat black paint. The car still needed a little TLC, and sold for $3,300 at a Hack’s Auction & Realty event. It took a surprising $370 bid to Auctioneer Greg Hachmeister coaxes another buy this 1950’s tableside pushbut- bid for the 1941 Plymouth Deluxe sedan that ton jukebox at a Hack’s Auction turned out to be the top-lot of the sale, selling Auctioneer Swan Hachmeister & Realty event. for $4,500. with the petroliana highlight of Colt AR-15 their auction- a restored Wayne model SP1 .223 #60 gas pump in Pure Oil , cal. semi-auto. rifle with Colt selling for $1,325. scope & 2 clips sold for $1,200 at a Beloit Auction Robert Hubner German made over/under Service event. 8mm rifle sold for $2,200 at a Beloit Auction Browning 12 ga. over/over trap Service event. shotgun sold for $1,300 at a Beloit Auction Service event. Thompson model M1 carbine rifle TM1, 45 ACP semi-auto. with 30 rd. clip sold for $850 Gustav Stickley at a Beloit Auction Service event. pendant lamp with heart cut- outs saw inter- est from coast- to-coast, Rizzini Vertex target 12 ga. over/under shot- and sold gun with hard case sold for $875 at a Beloit for a surpris- Auction Service event. ing $2,500 at a H.A.S. auction

Commemorative Uzi pistol 1 of 100 in display case sold for H.A.S. Auction’s owner & principal auc- $1350 at Chuilli’s annual sport- tioneer Bill Houchens looks on as one of ing auction. the day’s furniture highlights sells, a Best of the Limbert sideboards: Gustav Stickley #622 oak highboy that this 60” version with a mir- brought an impressive $5,600. rored backsplash, selling for $4,200 at a H.A.S. auction

Auctioneer Jerry Chuilli With a Winchester model 99 thumb trigger that sold for a high bid of $1,175.

It took a $2,750 bid to win this 28” Duffner & Kimberley leaded 6’ Gustav Stickley settle, sold for glass hanging shade at a H.A.S. auction $2,000 at a H.A.S. auction. 10 18TH ANNUAL THCKK TOOL MEET & 3 AUCTIONS Rilla Simmons=4.9’ Massart=3.6’ $199.23 BUSINESS+ $33 color pho- LIQUIDATION AUCTION (THE HARDWARE COMPANIES KOLLECTORS KLUB) $ + $ color photo tos MASSART’S AUCTION HOUSE - 2545 FINGER RD., GREEN BAY, WI MARCH 20, 21, 22 & 23, 2013 Located 3 blocks NW of I-43 & Mason St. Exit, between the blocks of Edgewood & Alpine. $146.38 312 Clark St. * Ray Co. Veterans Bldg., Richmond, MO * 64085 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2013 - 4:00 P.M. ATTENTION!! New Features This Year!! Tail-Gating Starts on Wed., Mar. 20!! All Day!!! $232.23 Thurs. Bonus Auction, Mar. 21 @ 9AM (Pocket * 600+ Lots). Fri. Auction, Mar. Preview: 2:00 P.M. [email protected] 22 @ 9 AM * 664 Lots. Sat. Auction, Mar. 23 @ 9:30 AM * 396 Lots. [email protected]’s Note: This is a Wednesday auction consisting of brand new Hycreek . Can’t Come? Bid LIVE Online with Proxibid/simmons Hycreek specialized in clothing, apparel & accessories for hunters & avid outdoorsman. 7 Piece camo hunting sets, 7 Piece sportsman’s set, 7 Piece bow hunting sets, Stormy Kromer , BILLSafety ALL vests, Military ADS wickingTO tops & bottoms, Microfleece thermal underwear, Western wear vests – & pants, Snow camo jackets & pants, All weather shooting jackets & pants, Waterproof VISAbig game # ON hunting FILE jackets & pants, Many other items. Sizes available XS-S-M-L-XL-2XL through 6XL. For more information on Hycreek Clothing visit this link – http://issuu.com/hycreek/docs/hycreekcatalog1small TERMS: Cash, Check, Visa, M/C & Discover. 10% buyer’s fee added to all sales. 5.5% Sales tax applies. To view photos, or to join our instant auction alert system, please visit: www.massartauctioneers.com - 920-468-1113. Serving You With Excellence Since 1974!

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The Post Office will be ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! going to No Mail Delivery on IF YOU HAVE A Saturdays! We recommend putting BUDGET, PLEASE LET your ads in two weeks prior to your US KNOW WHEN YOU sale! Ads that go in Early go into our SEND US THE AD!! Auction Reminder! 11 Liebe, Steve=2.5’ AUCTION Schindler, Tim=6.0’ LIEBE AUCTION SERVICE $243.96 + $18105 color South photos Pine Street, Weyauwega, WI 54983 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. LOCATED INSIDE THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE, OWEN, WI schindlerauc-SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2013 Lunch Available. $261.96 INSPECTION 9:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. COINS ONLY $101.65 Note: This auction will feature a lg. collection of firearms that are in extremely good condition. [email protected]. 11:30 A.M. We will be selling Antiques, collectibles & household items. Several collectible firearms will be sold as well as a wide selection of WEDNESDAYS - MAR. 6, 13, 20 - 2013 pistols, hunting rifles & shotguns. There will also be a very nice selec- [email protected] tion of antiques & other collectibles as well. INSPECTION 4:00 P.M. - AUCTION 5:00 P.M. 90 Firearms - Guns sell at 10:30 - (70 WantsWe Fax will Proof be selling Smaller Area Estates - Apartment & Garage Items rifles/shotguns, 20 pistols) some collectible, www.liebeauctionservice.com some new in box: Including 26 Winchesters: Terms: Cash or check with I.D. Mod. 1866 circ. 1882; 1894 38/55 cal. octagon Any information given the day of sale takes precedence over this information. barrel/takedown circ. 1903 professionally restored; Mod. 94 32 cal. flat- All Sales final with no warranties or guarantees. band circ. 1947; Mod. 94 30 cal. saddle ring carbine, Lyman sight circ. 1921; 1894 30 cal. octagon barrel/takedown circ. 1913 (all orig. in high REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: STEVE LIEBE #871 cond.); 1895 saddle ring carbine rare gun 30-06 cal. circ. 1921; Mod. 94 Phone 920-867-3352 Email: [email protected] eastern carbine circ. 1939; Mod. 94 flatband 32 cal. near mint circ. 1948; Savage Mod. 99G 25- 3000 circ. 1928; Marlin Mod. 1894 CL 281BEE w/scope; Marlin mod. 94 25/20; Pistols includ- ing: Freedom Arms 454 casull stainless; Ruger P 97 DC 45 Cal. (NIB); Savage Arms auto. pistol 32 cal. nickel; Colt single action Army 357 Magnum; Colt Matching set Derringers 22 cal.; AMT Gavin=9.6’ auto. mag 45 Win. mag; Vickers fluted (display only) machine gun w/tripod; For full list and GAVIN BROS. AUCTION photos go to website www.schindlerauction.com $390.34 + $21 color photos Antiques & Collectables: Vintage Ford pedal car (exc. cond.); vintage sports car pedal car (exc. SHERRY BUMP cond.); Fire Dept. No. 281 pedal car; vintage signs (HyUp soda, AAA, LOCATION: BARABOO ARTS BANQUET CENTER Mobil, Phillip Morris and others); cast iron fire pump toys, cast iron farm 323 Water Street, Baraboo, WI 53913-Across from Circus World Museum. $411.34 wg. & horse toy; several tin toys including Caterpillar, boats, windup, [email protected] friction, etc.; Tonka trucks, tow truck, pedal truck; Wyandotte toy trucks, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, & SATURDAY MARCH 9, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. Both Days MI toy crane; Lionel child’s gas stove (green & cream enamel); LUNCH: Country Gals. : Nice asst. of RW crocks, RW spongeware nesting bowls; Note: These are the second and third sales in a series of sales for Sherry, who has made the diffi- cast iron dog doorstop; cast iron match safes; wooden barber pole; prim- cult decision to move to smaller quarters. The Friday, March 8 auction includes many more itive work bench w/vice, primitive pull type wg.; lg. stain glass window; antique and collectible items Sherry has collected. The Saturday, March 9th auction represents the approx. 20 pcs. Marbles, axes, knives, etc.; arrows, Heddon adv. sign; fly rods, milk bottles largest single-owner holiday collection we have had the privilege of selling. Both ads are par- w/case; old gas cans, scabbard, Roy Rogers collectibles, tricycle, bike, porcelain Coca-Cola sign, tial lists of large auctions. Lots of surprises. Friday, March 8 (Partial List) Roseville pottery; pitcher & basin, rookwood, Van Briggle adv. chain pictures, Depression, mar- Antiques and Collectibles: Winchester hatchet; /; US Army field box w/draw- bles, comics, coins & paper money, lots of other misc. antiques & collectables. ers; Mobil Oil “Gargoyle” oil bottle spout; Standard Oil bottle; Torsion 5lb. Terms: Positive ID required. All purchases must be settled for on sale day, cash or check. (Visa balance scale; wooden bowls; Currier and Ives print; kitten print; other pic- & MC accepted with a 3% service fee). 5.5 % Sales Tax applies. Wisconsin firearms laws apply. tures and prints; Elvis TV guides; 1948 Brown and Bigelow St. Paul MN cal- endar; Overland Operation And Care booklet; Willys-Knight Confidential N14555 Sandhill Ave., 715-223-4014 handbook; Holmes and Edwards flatware; Scott’s Emulsion bottle; dairy bot- Curtiss, WI 54422 Tim Schindler Registered Wisconsin tles; pint Borden’s beater jar; metal Kellogs trucks in boxes (2); Donald Duck-style child’s rock- www.schindlerauction.com Auctioneer #191 er toy; Mickey Mouse Disney World back scratchers; bears; Ovaltine shakers; frog and dog Auctioneer, LLC [email protected] clickers; Pillsbury Dough Boy toys; Norwegian wooden pc; glass rolling pins; Marigo 24-carat gold-plated flatware; Marigold horse-head carnival bowl; snail table set; rel- ish dish; handled pattern glass candy dish; fluted candy dish; footed bowls; art glass Kellyclown Hess=6.125’ decanter; owl shaker set; matte glazed elephant; cat ; cast iron match ANTIQUE, COLLECTIBLE, SPORTING & MORE AUCTION $249boxes; + $0 stoneware color photosmixing bowls; covered turkey; rose and other vases; several nice BARABOO ELKS LODGE - 623 BROADWAY, BARABOO, WI Winnebago and other baskets; frosted pink/floral hanging lamp; mantel clock; SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Regulator-style wall clock; compacts; beaded evening clutch purses; pins; cameo; hair $249receiver; Days Of The Week stitched towels, others; Mercury dimes; 15+ lanterns; Kerosene Note: Very Very Partial List & Ad. Go to www.girlwithagavel.com for full Ad & photos. lamps; some Holiday; much more. Antique/Collect: Fishing Schooner Joshua McCormack Slate Blueprint; Georges Briard Furniture: 2-Victrola’s; drop front desk; curved glass china hutch w/doors, drawers; store Porcelainite; Austin Prod. 1975 Stoneware; Chadwick Elsie the Cow Salt/Pepper/Creamer; Libbey counter display cabinet; unusual curio cabinet w/center display area Hostess Set; Fiestaware; X-acto House of Miniatures Doll Furniture; Bavaria Bowl; Wood Flatware [email protected] w/glass door, side display shelves; child’s roll top desk; child’s Boxes & Flatware incl. Silver Plate, Nickel Silver; Kaiser German Vase; Fitz & Floyd; Fire King; Collector Spoons; 1939, 42, 58 License Plates; 1904 Edison Gould Moulded Record; Noritake; Nippon; table and chair set; 3-shelf counter display w/glass door; pegged 2- Carvel Hall Cutlery; Lead Crystal; Lefton Figures; United Airlines App. Plates; Foley Foodmill; shelf display cabinet; hutch top; primitive cabinet base; primitive Godinger Flatware; RedWing Tidbit Tray; Carnival Glass; Medicine Bottles; Blue Delft; Cathedral T- wooden cabinet; primitive painted plant stand; small wooden wash 12 Trivets; Golden Plates of the Noble Flower Maidens; Marcrest Stoneware Nesting Bowls; 1946 bench/stool; fern stand; claw foot piano stool; hump back & flat Glass Baster; Depression Glass; Gill Wood Flute; Halls Nesting Bowl; V-Master Deluxe Adjustable trunks; unusual mirrored curio shelf; refinished jelly cupboard; Cigarette Maker; Pflatzgraff; Bowman Dairy Milk Jug; Longaberger Baskets; Art Glass Bowl; Fuller painted jelly cupboard wainscoted dry sink; display cabinet with painted panels; nice Brush Co. Letter Openers; Charles McCarthy Spoons; Marbles; Ceramarte Brazil Steins; Norman clock shelf; 1930s china buffet; 2-door floor bookcase; 4-shelf glass door cabinet; Rockwell Butter Boy/Girl Dishes; Jim Beam Decanter; 1876 Avon Cod; Hazel Atlas Colony telephone table and chair; parlor table; wainscoted-backed glass display cabinet w/3 shelves; Dishes; Lego Ornamental Jiggers; Franklin Mint, Danbury, German & Hans Christian Anderson Plates; painted wooden chairs; round Oak table; square Oak table; Treadle machine; Oak secre- Kikooyahware; Fenton; Elvis Presley Items & more. Jewelry: 1972 Dollar Coin w/11” Sterling Chain; tary; wooden display cabinet; Mission bookshelf; bookcase with upper clock; 2- Hall safes; much more. ; Lia Sophia; Sterling & Gold ; . Sporting/Guns: Schwin Meridian Adult Saturday, March 9 (Partial List) Trike S4001; Tackle Boxes; Tool Pouches; Minnesota Fats Pool Cue; Harley Leather & Halloween: Collection not often seen in one place, including many pulp Halloween Jack Tire Cover; HCI Cycle ; Pipe Wrench; Brace; Red Head Pursuit Bore Sighter Scope; North O’Lanterns, some with wire handles and original inserts; several “Cat On Fence” pulp Halloween American Hunting Books; Jordan CMFTV12 AIR13 w/box; OCC Lighter; Nike Medicine Ball; cats; pulp Halloween witches, cats, devil, and owls; paper Jack O’Lanterns; Leather Biker Jacket & ; Schwinn Meridian 3 Wheel Cycle; Tony paper cat lantern; other paper/cardboard lanterns; tam- Stewart Leather Jacket; Beaver & Polar Tip Ups; Mr. Heaters; Guide Series bourine, clickers, ratchets, paper and metal horns and Spotter Scope; Fishing & Ice Fishing Poles; Open Face Reels; PSE Compound other Halloween noisemakers; E. Rosen Rosbro witches, Bow; Sheridan E CO2 Pistol; Winchester Semi-Auto 22 #190 w/scope; donkey, scarecrows, cats, etc; Bayshore blow mold witch WWII Japanese Arisaka 38 Military Rifle; Daisy Powerline 617X CO2 6 rattles; cat, moon, witch and other German diecuts; Halloween Shot Repeater; Crossman 2210 6 Shot Repeater; Crossman Autoair II 15 shot bb hat; Halloween napkins and paper plates; candles; Halloween & other collector guides; many repeater single shot pellet; Crossman 1008 6 shot repeater; Daisy 105B; Firefighter very nice, newer Halloween pieces, suitable additions for any Halloween collector and collection; Collector Steins. Toys/Dolls: Revell & Racing Champ Limited Edition Diecasts in box; Tonka & Speed Christmas: Pulp, Japan, metal and other Santa Claus figures; lighted Santa, wreath, etc; boxes Wheel Diecasts; Franklin Mint Maryse Nicole Vanessa Bride Doll; Star Trek Barbie & Ken; Peter of indoor and outdoor Christmas lights including Noma, Woolworth, Sterling, Pennant, Propp, Rabbit 100 Year Celebration Barbie; Ashton Drake First Communion Doll; PlayStation 2 Guitar Hero Straight-Line, etc; boxed Hallmark Disney ornaments, others; Shiny Brite Limited Edition Bundle; Doll House Furniture; Marilyn Monroe Barbie; Hot Wheels; Wooden 3-D glass ornaments and others; Coca-Cola Santa; snowmen; Putz houses; bottle Dinosaur Puzzle; Millennium Mickey/Minnie; Mar Toys Covered Bridge & Train Terminal; DC brush and other Christmas trees; Rudolf 1950 plastic ornaments; other rein- Comics Batman Figures; Battat Quarter Horse; Vintage Paper Cut Out Dolls; Tonka Fire Truck; New deer; windup toy Santa on bike; candle clips; Thanksgiving pulp turkey; Bright Remote Fire Truck; 3 Face Porcelain Doll; & more. Household: Wood Bowl Salad Serving Set; turkey platter; turkey candles; Kringle Christmas book; Santa coloring Faberware Stainless Steel Mod. 130 Percolator; Sterling & Noble Westminster Chime Clock; Apple book; Christmas 45s; more. Jack China; Picnic for 2 Backpack; Bobs Boxes; Country Artists All About Horses; Copper Pots & Easter: Collectibles including store rabbit display and other large Easter cut-outs; Rosbro plastic Bowls; Grape Pattern Wine Decanter Set; Pressure Cooker; Civil War Books, Kromex Serving Trays; rabbits; many pulp rabbits, ducks, etc; glass rabbit candy containers; rabbits and carts; Winnie the Duncan Hines Steamer; Nesco Professional Food Slicer; Campbells Soup Tureen; TC Chnique Skillet Pooh candy containers; much, much more. & Casserole; Billiard Clock; Pyrex Dishes; & more. Terms: Cash or good check with positive ID required. $35 fee on all returned checks. Terms: Cash or good check. MasterCard/Visa w/3% convenience fee. Sales Tax Applies. Announcements made the day of the auction have precedence over advertisements. GAVIN BROS. AUCTIONEERS, LLC NO BUYERS FEE. Wisconsin Licensed Registered Auctioneer: Kelly Hess #2671-052 Wisconsin Registered Auction Company #274, Baraboo & Reedsburg 992 Cty. Rd. K, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 - 608-432-1155 or 608-254-1143 608-524-6416 • www.gavinbros.com 12 www.WisAuction.com Circle M Auctions Morehead=9.5’ ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES & ART AUCTION Greg Klug=1.3’12th ANNUAL WHITETAIL CLASSIC $386.27 + $24 color pho- Hartford Gallery, 64 N. Main, Hartford, WI $ + $ colorSPORT photos SHOW & ANTLER AUCTION tos SATURDAY ~ MARCH 16, 2013 ~ 10:00 A.M. Viewing 9:00 A.M. AT THE GRAND RIVER CENTER IN THE PORT OF DUBUQUE See Next Week’s Auction Action Antique News for Listings & Terms $410.27 Gregory Klug Sr. Auctioneer & Appraiser RWA #584 PO Box 124, Fort Atkinson, WI $53.00 500 BELL STREET, DUBUQUE, IOWA Phone 920-723-4309 or 262-673-2223. MARCH 15, 16, 17, 2013 [email protected] [email protected] join us for our 12th Anniversary!!! The Largest Event Of Its Kind Anywhere!!! Shed antlers, full racks, taxidermy mounts, guns & sporting goods of all kinds, Another Exciting Auction By: Troy Rudy=1.9’rustic decor, many vendor spots. This is an event not to be missed! “ The Shelby Cain Jr. Estate” HUGE 3-DAY AUCTION & SPORT SHOW $ + $FRIDAY, color photos MARCH 15th - Doors open at 10:00 a.m. - Auction starts at 1:00 p.m. at Public Auction Shed & Art grade antler auction. 6743 W. WHITE EAGLE RD., LEAF RIVER, IL $77.25SATURDAY, MARCH 16th - Doors open at 8:00 A.M. Auction starts at 10:00 A.M. SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Big Selection Of Taxidermy, Furs, Guns, Vintage & Contemporary Sporting Goods, Old West & Native American Collectibles, Antique Americana & Rustic Decor. Auctioneers Note: Shelby was a lifelong farmer, and he Loved his Case Tractors; make plans now AUCTION STARTING WITH GUNS SELLING AT 10:00 A.M. to join us for one of the remaining “Old School Farm Auctions”. [email protected], MARCH 17th - Doors open at 8:00 A.M. Auction starts at 11:30 A.M. Case tractors, collector tractors, equipment, Four + hayracks full!! Log onto our website for BIG ANTLER AUCTION expanded listing & photos. Featuring Boone & Crockett Whitetail, Moose, Mule Deer, Elk & other antlered specimens. Auction Conducted By: Rudy Auction Co. * www.rudyontheweb.com (Only antlered specimens will be sold on Sunday). Our past sales have obtained the bragging Troy Rudy; Auctioneer IL#440000433 WI#2618-052 Phone: 815.297.4846 rights to one of the most sought after world class offering of record book antlered specimens!

Duke Packard=2.6$ + $ NORTH CENTRAL SALES AUCTION LLC. Location: HOMESTEAD BANQUET HALL color photos 8507 STATE HWY. 52, WAUSAU, WI Directions: From Wausau, WI, take Hwy. 52 east approx. 12 miles to Homestead Inn Ballroom. $105.72 for signs. Auction Note: Huge auction! Part #2 of #3 North Central Sales Auctions Dispersal. Inside auction with seating. [email protected] SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2013 - 11:00 A.M. Expecting well over 100 vintage & con- ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, RARE ITEMS, SPORTING GOODS, TONS, literally TONS of whitetail, temporary guns for Saturdays sale includ- TOOLS, NEWER CLEAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & MERCHANDICE: moose, elk & other sheds & craft ing this RARE Remington Fieldmaster GO TO www.northcentralsales.com for more info. & pictures. grade antler for Fridys sale. Rutledge Model 121 .22 smooth bore. NORTH CENTRAL SALES AUCTION LLC Office: 715-623-5753 Cell: 715-610-7999 Email: [email protected] Col. Duke Packard & Kathy Packard RWA #1364 & #2203 www.northcentralsales.com

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AUCTION- ANNUAL SPORTING & MILITARY SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. WITTENBERG BEST WESTERN INN WWII English This Year’s W17267 RED OAK LANE, WITTENBERG, WI Fairbairn Sykes Event features Gus Moak Drake Commando Mason Premier Many Quality Visit our Website for More Details at: www.chuillisauction.com Canvasback Swimmer Drake Broadbill Pieces From A Directions: Take Highway 29 east of Wittenberg to Highway 45 South (Exit 198) (Boyson Rig) Vintage Estate!! The Best Western Is Located Just Off The Exit. Auction Note: This year’s annual event will feature a large amount of quality sporting and military col- lectibles from a private estate. Many hard to find pieces. Make plans to attend this event. Firearms: Win. model 1873 44-40 S/N 81142, Win. model 94 30 WCF S/N 1603783, US Springfield 45- 70, US Springfield 1842, German 22 caliber trainer rifle, 2 Japanese Arisaka 7.7 rifles, L.C. Smith ham- merless double barrel, Rem. mod. 7600 30-06, Rem. mod. 770 .270, several single shot shotguns, 2 Burton Lang Japanese 8mm Nambu pistols, Allen & Wheel lock Army model 44 cal. Center Fire Lip fire revolver, Smith Drake Mallard & Wesson Civil War model 2 revolver, Harpers Ferry .54 cal. flintlock pistol, Colt Police Positive 38 revolver S/N 12235, Colt model 1908 .25 cal. S/N 27795, Stevens 22 cal tip up and more. Duck Decoys & Related: Gus Moak Tustin drake canvasback swimmer (Boyson Rig), Burton Lang Horicon drake canvasback CA 1935, Mason Premier drake broadbill, Frank Strey Osh Kosh hen blue- Sample Of The Military German Single Decal bill, Alfred Luedtke Boom Bay Lake Poygan coot, Fritz Geiger drake redhead, Mason standard grade Combat Helmet hen. Several Evans Decoys To Include: Coot, Drake bluebill, Hen bluebill, Mammoth drake can- vasback, standard grade drake canvasback and drake mallard., Mike Borrett 04 hen and drake can- vasback fliers, John Roth bluebill, Andrew Anderson drake canvasback, Hayes Factory drake mallard, Evans Mammoth Hayes Factory drake bluebill, early factory black duck, Unknown black duck (laminated with glass Drake Canvasback eyes), Geroge Therion Depere, teal, Don Bronk Wausau hen mallard, Don Bronk Wausau coot, Don Bronk Wausau drake mallard, Steve Delahaut Green Bay hen bluebill, Charles “Ike” Vieaur Ashwaubenon drake canvasback, Unknown quality drake canvasback attributed to Suede Swedesky, Michigan origin hen and drake canvasbacks, Eastern Ontario humpback Scoter, Paul Dittman Wind Frank Strey Hen Bluebill Lake hen and drake canvasbacks (contemporary carvings of Gus Moak decoys), Unknown maker Winnebago drake canvasback and several other decoys, Dave Kinsman Mallard plaque, duck calls, Edwards teal lamp. WWII German Items: Single decal combat helmet, single decal Luftwaffe helmet, Luftschutz hel- met, Police slotted by Weyersberg Kirschbaum, SA RZM M7/33 F.W. holler, Army Evans Mammoth dagger by A.W. Jr. w/hangers, 1st Pattern Luftwaffe dagger by Rich A. Herder, 2nd Pattern Luftwaffe Hen Bluebill dagger w/hangers, Army dagger by WKC w/hangers & portepee, Hitler Youth Dagger RZM M7/5 Julius Krebs, paratrooper by SMF, K98 Bayonet w/frog & matching numbers, Luftwaffe Hitler Youth Knife Full Mount Fawn With Tag clasp, RLB armband, Italian Volunteer for German army armband, Hitler Youth armband, flare gun, By Julius Krebs Adolf Hitler cigarette album, Erwacht cigarette album w/dust cover and fold out, Postal workers enlisted grade visor and more. Swords & Knives: WWII Japanese Samurai , Patton sword, 1850 foot officer sword by W.H. Horstmann & Son, 2 Japanese type 32 Army/Calvary swords, Civil War model 1850 Naval officers sword, Colonial/Civil War classic Colonial handle sword, Japanese Army field grade officers parade Evans Coot sword w/family crest and other swords - Approx 12 total. Knives To Include: WWII English Civil War Era Smith & Wesson German Paratrooper Fairbairn Sykes Commando knife, German model 1871 bayonet for early GWR 98 rifle, Sog Bowie Model 2 Revolver Gravity Knife By SMF , Black Jack Tartan , Boker Germany Apple Gate Fairbairn II , R1 Military Classic, Cold Steel Peace Keeper –I, Faukniven Swedish A1 VG10 steel survival knife, Sog military combat style knife, Sog Navy Seal type knife, early 1900’s Mid Eastern classic Arabian dagger, Cold Steel UWK, Cold Steel ODA, F.W. Bower Import Co. Alamo Bowie, Paragon , Black Jack mod 1-7 classic Hunter Viet Nam era Vulcan US Diver knife, British con- German 22 Caliber Trainer Rifle tract rifle bayonets, early homemade knives. Several Pocket Knives To Include: vintage Remington, advertising and miniature Imperial and more. 1920's Winchester Fishing & Taxidermy: Wicker creels, bamboo fly rods, Winchester 2245 reel, Great Lakes 75 Store Cardboard rod/reel combo, tackle boxes full of tackle, card of Colonel lures card of darting minnows tied by Jim Advertising Panel Harvey. Other Fishing Lures To Include: Shakespeare metalized 3 hook minnow, Shakespeare 3 hook minnow w/hand-painted gills, Heddon Luny Frog w/closed legs, Black Sambo in box, Heddon Crazy Crawler in box, Heddon Pumpkin seed, Heddon Vamps & River Runts, Mermaid bait, several Creek Chub and more. Taxidermy To Include: Caribou shoulder mount in felt, several nice Whitetail shoulder mounts, mule deer shoulder mount, full mount fawn with tag, trophy antler mount 15 point, WWII German full mount raccoon, several fish mounts, muskrat mount, small black bear rug, beaver rug, turkey Caribou Shoulder Mount Marked Flare Gun feather mount, prong horn shoulder mounts, pheasant mount, antlers and more. Rest Of The Sale: US marked Pyrotechnic M8 flare gun, WWII Italian helmet, WWII Navy anti-aircraft 2004 Mike Borrett gunners helmet, Civil War leather ammo pouch w/45-70 bullets, several vintage cartridges, trench art items, Drake Mallard Flyer early Alaskan or North Eastern tribal masks, Nice Selection Of Arrowheads To Include Some From White Crow Settlement in Fort Atkinson WI, wood long bow, Bear bows, pen blank gun in box, 1920’s Winchester Store cardboard advertising panels, Winchester store display with drawer, Phillip Goodwin print, Owen Gromme print, A.B. Frost print, R. Atkinson Fox Navy battle print, and other prints, 1967 Luftwaffe Flight Green Bay Packers pennant, nice Mercury toy outboard motor, wood snowshoes, Yukon Charlie’s 930 Clasp (Transport & series 6000 snowshoes, traps, trap tags, album of 1940’s – 1970’s sportsman licenses w/duck stamps, Glider Squadrons) Winchester Trailblazer camp stove, leather gun holsters, gun cases, Schofield Fire Dept. hat badge, Special Highway Police Marathon County badge, Traffic Officer Marathon County badge, 1800’s Olive oil stoneware crock, CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) 10 gallon galvanized water cooler, brass shot Sample of Vintage flask, Marbles Novelty bait in box, Marbles hatchet and more.- Arrow & Spear Heads Terms & Conditions: Cash, Good Wisconsin Check, Visa, MC or Discover. Absentee Bids accepted and executed fairly. Wisconsin Sales Tax Laws Apply!!!! All items are sold AS IS. Japanese Samurai Sword Winchester 1873 44-40 S/N 81142 Allen & Wheel lock Army Center Handle !st Pattern Lip Fire 44 Cal Luftwaffe Dagger Harpers Ferry Flintlock pistol Revolver- By Rich A. Herder CHUILLI’S AUCTION SERVICE, LLC JERRY CHUILLI Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #275 P.O. Box K Wittenberg, WI 54499 Mercury Toy 715-253-3038 Cell: 715-297-2457 Email: [email protected] Shakespeare Metalized German Army Dagger By WKC Minnow Outboard Motor Central Wisconsin’s Premiere Auction & Appraisal Service!!! 14 Mike Wurzer=1.7” NEW Auction House Opening Cherry Pickers Auction House M&S CONSIGNMENT AUCTION $ + $ color photos 2.9” HEADLINER’S SPORTS BAR, WINCHESTER ROAD, NEENAH March 9th and March 23rd, 2013 SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013 - 11:00 A.M. $69.12 March 9, ANYTHING & EVERYTHING, March 23, Doors open at 10:00 A.M. $118.00 Many great beer mirrors and clocks, Depression glass, milk glass, crocks, jugs, jewelry, tools, [email protected] Auctioned on this day only, PLUS EVERYTHING & ANYTHING. Law’s phone:920.261.1446 misc. Signed and certified items. See our photos on auctionzip. More great storage items, door prizes. Sell 7 items of anything and pay only $47.00, If you only have one or two items just call us. 10% buyers fee and tax applies. Announcements made at sale supersede all others. Doors Open Sale Day at 7 am Auction Starts at 8:30 am Sharp! M&S AUCTION CO. LLC. M. Wurzer, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #2553 Accepting Consignments of Everything and Anything! Law- [email protected] Neenah, WI - 920-858-4410. wurzerauction.com LIMITED TIME OFFER! At Cherry Pickers Auction House, 1202 Wakoka Street, Watertown, WI Call 920-261-1446 to consign, or email us at: [email protected] Fricker=4.7’ .2-DAY COUNTRY AMERICANA AUCTION Auctioneer: Jason W. Klug “WRA1895” Waterloo, WI 53594 FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2013 - 4:00 P.M. AND $191.10Our + Normal $36 Salecolor Terms photos “Seller Fee 25%” /Buyers fee of 10% plus sales tax when required. Cash or Good Check on Day of Sale. SATURDAY, MARCH 9, - 9 A.M. $227.10Flea Market on March 16th & 17th Reserve Your Spot Now!! FRICKER AUCTION CENTER Mike Paul=8.0’ $325.28 + $18color photos $343.28 [email protected] 104 E. CENTER - ON CIRCLE PARK - LEROY, IL 1800’s Furniture, Stoneware, Country Store, Advertising signs and tins, Toys and Childrens items, [email protected] Primitives, and Trains Etc. www.FrickerAuctions.com ANTIQUE AUCTION Heated building with seating, restrooms & food by PNUT Catering. Not responsible for accidents. FOID laws apply. Cash, good check KEWASKUM, WI or credit cards. SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. — NEVER A BUYER’S PREMIUM — Inspection: 8:00 A.M. LOCATION: Hwy. 45 or 28 to Kewaskum, East on Hwy. 28, to County "S", then north 1.5 miles hall. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: A nice selection of mixed antiques & collectibles. For updates and photos visit www.paulauction.com. FURNITURE: Paint decorated immigrant trunk; Nice oak A&C buffet; Nice sq. oak tbl. w/5 lvs.; Butternut dresser; Vict. walnut commode; Early 1800’s framed mirror; Church song boards; Trunks; Press backs; Oak machinist chest & file box; Old entry doors; Leaded transom lights; Etc. JEWELRY & COINS: Vintage Breitling & Helbros Invinceble wrist watches; Elgin Wheeler pkt. watch in coin case; Other nice pkt. watches; Mexican silver, quality Vict. & costume jewelry, sterling charm bracelet; 1856S $3 gold; 1850 2 1/2 gold; (2) 1856 $1; 7 American eagles; 10 silver dollars; Ikes; 26 silver halves; 120 qtrs.; Sac & state qtr. bank rolls; 100 silver dimes; Indian heads; Many wheat pennies; Proof sets; Etc. GLASS & CHINA: L.C. Tiffany salt, dmg.; Jadeite; Murano glass; Carnival glass; Elegant & Depr. glass; Glass churn; Glass animal boxes; Van Briggle; 60 pcs. Josephine flow blue; Sleepy Eye pitcher; Hull Auctioneer: Chris Fricker, IL License #440000431 pottery; Etc. STONEWARE: 12 gl. Red Wing side stamped butterfly crock; 2gl. dec. Maxfield cream PO Box 852, Bloomington, IL 61702 pot; 2 gl. Maxfield & Hermann decorated ovoid jugs; 3 gl. Milw. dec. churn; 3 gl. dec. Fox Valley churn; 3 gl. dec. Gunther crock; Other stoneware, Etc. TOYS: Main: 309-452-9700 Chris: 309-838-5829 Bill: 309-838-5832 Nice folky play castle; Conv. highchair; Wagon; Buddy L REA truck; Wyandotte [email protected] FD car; CI fire truck; Die cast cars; Tonka helmet; Halloween & other noise mak- ers; Cap guns; Folk carvings; Clown collection; Wicker buggy; Effanbee, squeak- er & other dolls; Old Barbie & Ken dolls, clothes & access; Collector dolls; Other toys & games. ADV.: Electric Neon Clock Co. w/marquee; Beer neons; Pabst Mike & Deb Cady Auctioneers, Cady Auctioneers=5.7’lamp; Hamm’s & many other beer signs; Goebel Beer TOC sign; Modern beer 319-364-4143 [email protected] $231.76 + $18steins; color Beer photos ; Revigator Radium jug; Political items incl. ; MI U.P. www.cadyauction.com FD badges; Putnam dye cabinet; Numerous pins, badges, ribbons, medals, awards, etc.; Movie poster & studio prints; NOS Nipper hang tags; Ghostbusters mobile; Fonzi record player; 1800 NATIVE AMERICAN, ANTIQUES $249.76Milw. rule books; etc. THE REST: Small floor safe; Portable Victrola; Great iron pendant mirror; Cute 1900’s OOC of children; 18x48 OOC 3 cherubs w/game & fruit; Old scenic OOC; Cat yardlong & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION print; Crystal chandelier; Slag hanging shade; Oil lamps; Spelter statues; Cavalier trumpet; Barclay & [email protected] guitars; Snare drum; Chromatic harmonica; Early jacquard coverlet; Good quilts; Bobby hat; At The CADY AUCTION GALLERY - 833 SHAVER ROAD NE, CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Ladies hats; Old eyeglasses; Fountain pens; County plats incl: 1910 Dodge, 1873 Columbia, 1873 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Dodge, 1891 Waukesha, 1890 Dodge; Bound 1871 IL mech books; Vict. photo albums; Stereo cards; Preview: Friday 3/8, 12:00 Noon-4:00 P.M. & the Morning of Auction. Doors open 8:30 A.M. Xmas items; Sewing plus Stagfoot pipe & pen Stanhopes; Much more. Appraisals ~ Real Estate ~ On Site or Indoor Sales We are appreciative & proud to have been chosen to sell at auction a collection of 300+ lots of Native American items including arrowheads, discoidals, banner stones, pipes, scrapers, carvings, beads, ax heads, fossils, war clubs, effigies, bows etc. Many of the items have been authenticated & many with papers. Also selling is a large variety of antiques & collectibles. Glassware: Moriage Dragonware, 60+ Carnival Glass, Van Briggle lamps & pottery, 50+ Haeger, 50+ Art Glass, + China. Clocks: Waterbury, Ingram, Gilbert. Bronzes: Guiraud-Riviere, Ser Kau & Remington. Coins: Gold $10, $5, $2.50 + some silver. Other Sterling. Jewelry: Diamond , 1940's Aquamarine ring, loose 8.9 ct. Sapphire, Ivory + costume. Victorian Top Hats w/case & . Advertising: Coca-Cola machine & Budweiser guitar sign. Toys: Marx Tin Litho tractor w/3 implements, Japan Tin Friction firetruck, Structo, Ertl, Nylint + Diecast. 1960's Lamb & Mink fur (Very Nice). Swiss inlaid music box. Art work: Some originals oils & ink, 1917 Bausch TERMS: No buyer’s premium. Cash or good checks. Out of state, two forms of picture ID required. Current D/L required for bid number. Rembrandt print. Plus much more! Absentee bids accepted via email only. [email protected]. No Full printable catalog with photos, descriptions & sale order & Terms and Conditions of phone or online bidding. 5.5% WI sales tax applies. sale available on website 1 week prior to auction. Pre-bid & bid live on PROXIBID Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Mike Paul #28. (link on website). Absentee & phone bids accepted. Charbroiled Brats, Hamburgers & Refreshments Paul Auction Company, Inc. P.O. 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Article & Photos by Matthews Auctions, LLC Highlights from the toys category included a Strauss “Ham and Sam the Minstrel Team” tin The three-day event was held Feb. 15-17, in Raymond, at the gallery litho wind-up toy, 8 inches tall, rated 8.75, in good of Pope Auction Center. condition with an operational motor and only minor wear at the joints from routine use ($660); The sale was conducted at the gallery of Pope Auction Center and a Japanese X-5 tin litho friction drive space in Raymond, with whom Matthews Auctions often partners. ship, 12 inches long, rated 9, in good condition. It Headlining the event was an exceptional group of antique toys and went to a determined bidder for $495. signs from the Joe Russell estate out of New York City. The toys in A Sports Land Japanese tin litho windup particular were of high quality and in excellent condition. A smaller Cardinal ride, 5 1/2 inches tall, rated 7, showing New York toy collection was also offered. wear but with a working motor, changed hands for The Feb. 15-16 sessions also featured many fine advertising $440; an All-Stars Mr. Baseball, Jr. tin litho bat- and petroliana (gas station) signs – categories for which Matthews tery-operated toy, showing Mickey , 7 1/2 Auctions has become renowned in the industry over the years. But on Matchbox Major Caterpillar Earthmover inches tall (no baseballs) went for $413; and an Feb. 17, decorative arts took center stage. These consisted mainly of art (#M-1), die-cast, new in the box, rated Arnold “Mac 700” tin litho windup with pottery, early American pattern glass, Pickard china and other items. The 9.5 ($275). rider, 7 3/4 inches long, rated 9, hit $468. portrait vase was in this group. Tops in the advertising signs category was a “Day three was a bit of a departure for us, and it may have taken some folks Diamond Horseshoes Calks single-sided tin embossed sign in a wood frame, 36 by surprise that we were offering decorative arts at all,” said Dan Matthews of inches by 24 inches, with superb graphics and in great shape with only minor wear, Matthews Auctions. “But the items were very well received, and I want this to be a marked Donaldson Art Sign Co, Covington, N.Y. ($1,705). Also, a metal Penny toy signal that we’re more than just gas station collectibles and advertising signs. That’s ship with two stacks, 4 3/4 inches long, in very good condi- still our bread and butter but now we’re branching out.” tion, rated 9, went for $319. Around 70 people attended the auction live, while Rounding out just some of the sale’s top lots, a another 450 registered to bid online, through Proxibid. Many Chein Hercules Royal Blue Line (“Coast to Coast Service”) absentee bids were fielded, to go with a handful of phone bids. tin litho bus, 18 inches long, rated 7.9, in good condition and with a straight “It was a good sale, with robust bidding throughout,” Mr. Japanese-made Space Ship X5 tin litho fric- body, having only minor paint damage and rust, rolled off Matthews said. “The crowd was mainly toy buyers, who were tion drive toy, 12 inches long, rated 9 ($495). for $633; while a die-cast Matchbox Major Caterpillar happy to be bidding on the mostly medium-to-upper quality Earthmover #M-1, new in the box, rated 9.5, 4 inches long, merchandise.” topped out at $275. Following are additional highlights from the auction. All prices quoted Matthews Auctions’ next big sale is right around the corner: a Feb. 28-Mar. include a 10 percent buyer’s premium. 1 event to be held in Peotone, Ill., prior to the start of the very popular Chicagoland Another portrait vase also did well in the Feb. 17 decorative arts session. Petroliana & Advertising Show, held twice a year in Peotone. Mr. Matthews said this That one was a Roseville Rozane vase, 14 1/2 inches in height, showing a man wear- auction could well be his biggest sale of the year, one filled with high-value petro- ing a hat and artist signed “A. Williams.” Like its cocker spaniel counterpart, this liana and advertising signs – truly exceptional items. example was in great shape, with no chips, cracks or repairs. It was marked “Rozane Then, on Wednesday, Apr. 3, Matthews Auctions will conduct an online-only RPCo” on the bottom and changed hands for $1,265. auction, featuring 250 lots of toys (many of them automobile-related) and gas station Two pump plate signs took place and show honors for the auction. The first collectibles. Items already consigned include a Marx Sunnyside gas station with the was a Husky Tri-Power porcelain pump plate sign with dog graphics, 12 inches by original car, Wyandott and Japanese tin litho toys and Metalcraft examples. It will be 12 inches, rated 8.9 out of 10 for condition, with strong gloss ($2,310). The other was a timed event, set to begin closing at 6 p.m., with a staggered ending. Watch the web- a Pacer 400 porcelain pump plate sign with ethyl logo, 14 inches by 9 inches, with site for more details: www.matthewsauctions.com. great color and gloss, rated a robust 9 ($1,815). Mr. Matthews has written a book about petroliana, titled The Fine Art of Two other lots managed to top the $1,000 mark. One was a Zerolene (“The Collecting Petroliana. For information on how to order a copy, please log on to the Standard Oil for Motor Cars”) single-sided porcelain sign, 6 inches in diameter, with Matthews Auctions, LLC website, at www.matthewsauctions.com. For more infor- fabulous color and gloss, rated 8.9 and showing only minor wear in the mounting mation about Matthews Auctions, LLC, and the firm’s calendar of upcoming auc- holes ($1,045). The other was an Iroquois Chief single-sided porcelain convex sign tions, log on to www.matthewsauctions.com. with Indian Chief graphics, rated 9+ ($1,350). Enthusiasm & Excitement Surrounds Upcoming 63rd Annual Oregon, Illinois Antique Show The Oregon Woman's Club is putting the finishing touches on what will be their best Horse, Loretta, WI; Jason Sword Antiques, Forreston, IL; Templeton Antiques, LaGrange, IL; show yet and this is after a history of great annual events. For starters there will be 52 The Rock Step Antiques, Spring Green, WI; Elk River Merchant, Clinton, IA; Treasured Midwest dealers representing the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Wisconsin and for Memories, Steward, IL; Country at Heart Antiques, Marseilles, IL. five of the exhibitors this will be their first time at the show. Here are just a few of the deal- Show will be open on Saturday, March 23rd 9:00AM to 5:00PM and Sunday, March ers who will be participating this year: Steven J Bina Antiques, La Crosse, WI; Indian Creek 24th 10:00AM to 4:00PM. Admission is $6 per person, which is good for both days of the Antiques, Mukwonago, WI; Hidden Treasures, Warrensburg, IL; Elizabeth's Antiques, Long show. Point, IL; Rae Patrick Entrprises, Sycamore, IL; 4-Ever Lookin Antiques, Rensselaer, IN; Old Location is the Blackhawk Center, 1101 West Jefferson Street, one block south of Glory Antiques, Beloit, WI; Grape & Cable Antiques, Lombard, IL; School House Antiques, Rt64 (Washington Street), Oregon, IL. Holcomb, IL; Treasured Nest, Harvard, IL; Circa, Milwaukee, WI; Blue Goose Antiques, Crystal & China repairs both days; appraisals on Sunday ($5 per item); great snack Hudson, IL; Jerry's Antiques, Davenport, IA; George Loung Antiques, Riverdale, IL; Connie bar, door prizes, ample free parking. COME JOIN THE FUN. Page, Des Plaines, IL; Jim & Ellen Tyne, DeKalb, IL; J S Antiques, Aurora, IL; The Peddle 17

Florida – The old saying that every season has a reason, seems to be spot on when it comes to people looking to purchase antiques and collectibles. The Asheford Institute of Antiques (AIA), a professional-level, distance learning program on antiques and appraising, recently released the results of an in depth survey it conducted on market trends in the antique business, which it compiled from students and former graduates. The primary focus of the survey was to gauge interest in current trends of antiques and collectibles, based on sales and requests for particular items. And while no measurable scientific practices were employed, and the survey was informal in nature, the results were still quite interesting, said the schools publications Director, Tony Drew. “What we found was that there was a real generational shift in the marketplace, things that tended to “trend” upwards in a truly noticeable , were much more the domain of younger For a FREE booklet buyers. Whereas items that seemed to have little or no Internet “buzz,” remained fairly sta- mail coupon to: ble in their position of relative interest to potential customers, and were more often pur- ASHEFORD INSTITUTE chased buy older buyers.” In other words, said Drew, “Younger consumers seemed to be OF ANTIQUES setting the trends as to what was hot and what was not – some what unusual occurrence in 981 Harbor Blvd. the world of antiques.” Ste. 3 Dept. 275AAAN18 Don Kirpatrick, a 20-something dealer in the Northeast who participated in the Destin, FL 32541-2525 school survey, said that while he still looks at everything when attending auctions for inven- or call: tory, he now concentrates more heavily on items like Art Deco, and early primitives. “My 1-877-444-4508 clientele is primarily younger-hipster folks who want things from these periods, they’re not looking for mid-Victorian pieces that are heavily decorated…” Staffers from the school who conducted the survey said this was a common theme they found when asking about what was selling. “Younger dealers had very different items and inventory when compared to older dealers,” said Shirley Huey, one of the staffers who helped complete the survey, “Not only were they different in inventory, but in their marketing approaches as well.” Charles Green, current Director of the Institute, also noted that while 20 years ago most antiques stores often had a “little bit of everything,” today’s dealers tend to concen- trate on items based on generational interest. “I think what we’re finding, said Green, “is that bricks and mortar antique businesses are beginning to be more representative of what you see in online stores… a far greater degree of specialization is taking place, and the age of both the dealer and the customer seems to have something to do with that.” Auction Action Antique News Green went on to stress that while the survey was by no means scientific, it still pointed out interesting trends within the today’s antiques marketplace. Coast to Coast and Online For readers seeking more information about the survey or the schools antiques and appraisal course, they can be contacted at: (877) 444-4508 or visit their web site at; www.ashe- Check Us Out at: ford.com. You can also write to them at; the Asheford Institute of Antiques 981 Harbor Blvd., Suite 3, Dept. 275GSA14 Destin, FL 32541-2525, or at their Canadian office at; 131 Bloor Street w w w . a u c t i o n a c t i o n n e w s . c o m West, Suite 200, Dept. 124 Toronto, ON M5S 1R8. Minnesota’s Antique Spectacular - This is the BIG one! Indoor & Outdoor Antique Spectacular Minnesota State Fairgrounds Location: Grandstand & the Old Race Track ture restoration services. Area, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 20-21 & September 28-29. Prime Promotions Inc. The Antique Spectacular is a unique event that really requires two days to is presenting its Annual 2013 calendar for Antiques Spectacular Show, Flea Market cover. It has grown to be one of the nation’s largest shows. & Collectibles at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Admission: $6.00/per person (ONLY $5.00 per person when presenting the The indoor show with over 100 dealers will be located in the Grandstand. Antique Spectacular Show discount $1.00 off coupon available at antique stores The Outside show with over 300 dealers will be located on the race track and with- across Minnesota and five state area, or look for our ads in various newspapers and in the field. Show hours will be Saturday 8am to 6pm and Sunday 10am to 4pm. publications.) Dealers from 12 states will be offering outstanding selection of antiques and Concessions are available with great State Fair Food. Plenty of FREE park- collectibles to interest to most discriminating shopper as well as the new collector ing. Exhibitor space still available, this is Minnesota’s Largest Antique Event. featuring advertising, jewelry, stoneware, glassware, toys, brewery, memorabilia, art Dealer Space: call 651-771-3476, Prime Promotions website: www.mnan- glass, postcards, china’s, hall trees, bed sets, dining sets, great oak and Victorian fur- tiqueshows.com niture. So much more. These items are priced from $1.00 to $10,000... Also furni- When out & about, let our advertisers know where you saw their ad! 18 UPCOMING EVENTS Rural Life Antique “a Gathering on the Prairie” Treasures of the Past Show & Sale Primitive Country Antique Show & Sale Antique & Collectibles Show Tuscola, Illinois Otto Center in Arthur, Illinois Expo Center Porter County Fairgrounds Douglas County Museum Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 700 South Main Street Saturday, March 2 State Rd 49 & Division Rd Tuscola Community Building 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 2nd & 3rd 502 East Southline Road 45+ Dealers specializing in early Americana Country Primitives...... Sat. 9-4 & Sun. 10-4 CST Friday, March 1st: 12-6pm furniture, early lighting, textiles, stoneware, folk art, baskets, For Information Call 219-462-6267 Saturday, March 2nd: 8-3pm woodenware & much more Email: [email protected] For Information Call Donna Kibler Presenting Great Americana & Folk Art Dealers 217-620-8983 Info: 217-253-6250 [email protected] PORT OF POTOSI [email protected] Wisconsin Decoy & agatheringontheprairie.com Local Chapter of American Breweriana Assoc. & BCCA www.rurallifeantiqueshow.com 8th Annual Breweriana Sporting Collectibles Show THE BREW CITY & Collectible Show t Saturday, March 9th, 2013 Saturday, March 16 • 9-2 on’ D s Open to Public • Room to Room ADVERTISING & $2.00 Admission Cabin Fever Mis s Wednesday Night March 6th Thi Thursday Afternoon & Night March 7th St. Andrew Thomas Gymnasium ! Friday Afternoon & Night March 8th REC ROOM DECOR SHOW One 100 Hwy 61 North Flea Market Free Appraisals on Saturday Hilton Garden Inn Potosi, Wisconsin 53820 General Show Open to Public 1355 W 20th ave SUNDAY, MARCH 10th - 2013 Located at the corner of Hwys 61 & 35 Sat., March 10th Oshkosh, WI 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 8AM - 2:30 P.M. 920-966-1300 Food Stand featuring Catfish & SUNDAY MARCH 3 Serb Hall - 5101 W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, WI Bratwurst & Homemade Pie BUY - SELL - TRADE • Free Appraisals on Saturday Admission $5.00 • Kids 6-12 $2.00 9am-3pm• Adm: - $1.00 Old & New Decoys • Duck Calls • Hunting Knives • Animal Traps • SIGNS • ADVERTISING • BOTTLES & MORE! Get out of the house and find those Treasures! Wildlife Paintings • Prints & Related Arts • Cartridges • Fishing Tackle Preview admission 7:30 a.m. $20.00 90 Sales Tables • 15+ Craft Beers to sample Glassware, Dolls, Jewelry, Postcards, Toys, Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 $12 first table • $8 for extra tables Books, Coins & Who Knows What! Information: Roger Ludwig 920-233-0349 Info: 608-642-0321 or 608-778-4869 Knights of Columbus Hall • 1800 S. 92nd St. [email protected] Visit our Web Site: www.uniqueeventsshows.com Stop by The National Brewery Museum WEST ALLIS , WI “The One Everyone Waits For” ANNUAL BADGER Oregon Woman’s Club Presents 262-786-2568 The 62nd Annual KNIFE SHOW Oregon, IL We appreciate your past attendance - join us again! Antique Show DePere MARCH 22-24, 2013 Over 50 Dealers from the Midwest Antique Show & Sale Fri. 1-7 • Sat. 8-5 • Sun. 9-2 MARCH 23 & 24, 2013 $3 Adm. • $5 3-day pass Sat. 9am-5pm • Sun. 10am-4pm St. Norberts College early bird pass available $20 3rd & Marsh, DePere, WI Blackhawk Center • Oregon, Illinois Janesville, Wisconsin 10th Street at Jefferson St. (5 miles So. of Green Bay, WI) Holiday Inn Express & (one block South of Rt. 64) MAR. 16-17 Janesville Conference Center Donation $6.00 Exit #171C from I-90 & Hwy 14 east to Deerfield Dr., • Crystal & China Repair Sat. 9-5 • Sun. 10-4 south to 3100 Wellington Place While You Wait Knifemaking supplies also available • Antique Appraisals on Sun. 21st Year • FREE Parking • Quality Badger Knife Club, Inc. ~ Robert Schrap ($5 per item) PO Box 511, Elm Grove, WI 53122 • Plenty of Parking • Door Prizes • Snack Bar 65 Select Dealers 414-479-9765 or [email protected] + Phonograph & Clock Restorers • Handicap Accessible + Mary Lou’s Crystal Repair on site Adm. $4.50 over 15, good for both days 815-732-2219 Win a $50 Gift Certificate! Hwy 41; Exit 163, 1 mile East to 3rd Info: AR Promotions • 715-355-5144 CHICAGOLAND SHOW Midwest Antique Antique Advertising, Slot Machine & Jukebox & Art Show COUNTRYSIDE The Market for Fine Americana Friday, April 5, 7-5 Dealer Preview $50 319-389-7779 COLLECTORS CLASSIC Friday Admission Good For All 3 Days One Admission Covers Both Exhibition Halls and TOY SHOW Saturday, April 6, 9:30-5 Admission $7 The Collectors Eye SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2013 Sunday, April 7, 9:30-3 Admission $7 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Market for Distinctive Park Place of Countryside Collectibles & Antiques 6240 Joliet Rd., Countyside, IL Pheasant Run Resort ~ ST. CHARLES, IL Free Parking • Door Prizes • 319-360-4301 Dealers from Coast to Coast Rt. 64, North Ave.: 2 1/2 miles West of Rt. 59, St. Charles, IL For Discounted Room Rates Call Pheasant Run Resort 800-999-3319 SUNDAY, APRIL 7 • 10-4 Admission $6.00 • Preview Adm. 7:30 AM $20.00 For Dealer Info: Bob Traynoff ~ 847-244-9263 Kids 6 to 12 $2.00 For Show Info: Kevin Greco ~ 815-353-1593 Expo Center Call Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 or www.uniqueeventsshows.com Visit Our Website: www.chicagolandshow.com Hawkeye Downs Fairgrounds DEADLINES ARE Cedar Rapids, Iowa $6 Admission www.auctionactionnews.com TUESDAYS @ 5PM mwantiqueshow.com 19 UPCOMING EVENTS La Porte Milwaukee’s County Scale Auto, Hobby & Toy Show Antique SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2013 Show 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Serb Hall - 5101 W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, WI Tri-County Arena, 700 E. Shady Lane, Neenah, WI 54956 Admission $5.00 Kids 6-12 $2.00 APRIL 20 & 21 Saturday April 13, 2013 10am-5pm SUNDAY, APRIL 14 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT Preview admission 7:30 a.m. $20.00 Sat. 8-6 ~ Sun. 10-4 Sunday April 14, 2013 11am-4pm La Porte County Fairgrounds For additional information or table availability call Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 Minnesota State Fairgrounds • 50 quality dealers LA PORTE, IN Visit our Web Site: www.uniqueeventsshows.com St. Paul, Minnesota • Admission $5, good for both days Over 100 Booths ~ Admission $4 DEALERS INSIDE & OUT SPACE AVAILABLE! 219-241-3328 or laporteantiqueshow.com Booth Rental Information: • FREE Parking 16th Annual Madison 651-771-3476 • 651-771-7265 • Mary Lou’s Crystal & China Repair on site Antique Showcase & Sale www.mnantiqueshows.com For more information contact Big Brothers Big Sisters UPCOMING SHOW SEPTEMBER at 920-739-3542, or visit www.BeMyBig.org CEDAR RAPIDS Alliant Center ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 1919 Alliant Energy Way, Madison, WI 53713 www.auctionactionnews.com I-90 to Hwy 12/18 West, Exit 262 North Rimrock Rd. HAWKEYE DOWNS We’re EVERYWHERE 48th National Antique Decoy FAIRGROUNDS MAY, 4th & 5th Sat. 9-5 • Sun. 10-4 4400 6th St. SW • Cedar Rapids, Iowa ZURKO’S MIDWEST & Sporting Collectibles Show APRIL 27, 28 & 29 Featuring 50 of The Midwest’s finest dealers Friday, 10 am-6 pm • Saturday, 10 am-6 pm $1.00 verbal appraisals-smalls only & an antique scavenger hunt PROMOTIONS Friday, April 26 • 2-8 pm Sunday, 11 am- 4 pm Admission $6, under 16 free ~ Good for both days 2013 Show Schedule Admission $6.00 • Good All 3 Days Alliant Center Parking $6 (Bring a friend or two) Saturday, April 27 • 9-3 pm FREE PARKING Carpooling is Green! MARCH 507-269-1473 or 641-832-2700 Dealer Inquires Welcome March 9 & 10 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL www.iridescenthouse.com March 16 (SATURDAY) Antique Flea Market; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL Pheasant Run Resort ~ St. Charles, IL For more info contact: March 30 & 31 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique & Collectible Fair; DuPage EXPO, St., Charles, IL 400 Tables of Sporting Collectibles Larry Kaczmarek 920-993-9817 APRIL (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market starts 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Buying ~ Selling ~ Trading April 13 & 14 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market PLUS Vintage Clothing Show; Grayslake, IL SUNDAY at SANDWICH ANOKA ANTIQUE SHOW April 20 (Saturday) National Civil War Collectors Show & Sale; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL Additional Information: & FLEA MARKET MAY Antiques Show (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI-Fairgrounds www.midwestdecoy.org • 312-337-7957 June 1 & 2 ~ 100+ Dealers May 11 & 12 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market PLUS Garden Extavaganza; Grayslake, IL-Fairgrounds SAT. 8-5 & SUN. 10-4 ~ $4 Adm. May 12 (Sunday) Antique & Collectible Market; Fairgrounds (M-86) Centreville, MI May 19 (Sunday) Antique & Collectible Market; Berrien Springs, MI-Fairgrounds Admission $5 ~ Free Parking ~ Children 12/under free Anoka County Fairgrounds May 25 & 26 (2 Day) Massive Holiday Flea Market; Shawano, WI-Fairgrounds Hwy 10 & 47 / 20 miles NW of Twin Cities THE ORIGINAL OLMSTED COUNTY Info: 612-558-8097 or JUNE Historic Sandwich Fairgrounds [email protected] June 1 Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds GOLD RUSH 1401 Suydam Rd, Sandwich, IL June 8 & 9 Antique & Collectible Market; Grayslake, IL-Fairgrounds May 12 2013 Schedule June 29 Belvidere “Mid-Niter” Fleas & Fun Market; Boone County Fairgrounds, Belvidere, IL Antique Show & Flea Market Dodgeville Lions Club June 9 2013 August 11 JULY Rochester, MN - Fairgrounds July 4 & 5 (Thur. & Fri.) Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI July 14 Dates October 13 July 6 & 7 (Sat. & Sun.) Massive 2-Day Holiday Antique Market & Flea Market; Shawano, WI-Fairgrounds Flea Market & Antique July 11, 12, 13 & 14 Iola Toy Barn; during massive Iola Wisconsin Car Show MAY 10, 11 & 12 June 14 (Sun.) Antique & Collectible Market; Berrien County Youth Fairgrounds, Berrien Springs, MI America’s #1 Shopping Market Rain or Shine • Open 8-4 • Food Show & Sale (Sundays) July 14, 21, 28 Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds 1,400+ Dealers • 10 Bldgs • 52 Acres Maureen 847-321-1712 or Mary 309-310-3596 AUGUST June 16th & August 18th August 3 (Sat.) Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI [email protected] (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Bldgs. Open: Sat 8-6pm August 10 & 11 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market PLUS Accent on Vintage Rock n’ Roll; Grayslake, IL-Fairgrounds www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com Open 8:30 to 3:30 • Adm: $2.00 August 11 (Sunday) Antique & Collectible Market; Centreville, MI-Fairgrounds M-86 FREE Adm. • Parking $5.00 August 17 (Saturday Nite) “Massive” 37th Annual Wheaton “All-Nite” Flea Market 4pm-4am; Ley Pavilion in Harris Park DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL 641-832-2700 • 507-269-1473 August 31 & Sept. 1 ( Sat. & Sun.) Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI Dodgeville, Wisconsin www.iridescenthouse.com SEPTEMBER Rain-Free Indoor Spaces EZ Load/Unload • Food Available (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Clean Restrooms Sept. 7 & 8 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique & Flea Market ; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Extensive Advertising Sept. 15 (Sunday) Antique & Collectibles Market; Berrien County Youth Fairgrounds, Berrien Springs, MI 29th Annual Sept. 21 (Saturday) Civil War Show; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL DEALER INQUIRES WANTED! OCTOBER Reserve Spaces Early Oct. 5 (Saturday) 27th Annual Eagle River, WI Downtown Antique Market; during the “Massive” Cranberry Fest Native American Artifact Oct. 6 (Sun.) “Harvest Fest” Flea Market & Car Show; Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Inquires contact Bob 608-935-3926 Oct. 12 & 13 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Dodgeville Lion’s Club c/o Bob Kratochwill Oct. 13 (Sunday) Antique Market; Centreville, MI-Fairgrounds M-86 & Antique Show Oct. 26 (Saturday Nite) 3rd Annual “Haunted Halloween Flea Market” “Late-Niter” 413 W Spring St., Dodgeville, WI 53533 3pm-Midnight; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL SATURDAY, JUNE 22 • 9-5 NOVEMBER SUNDAY, JUNE 23 • 8-2 Downtown Oronoco Nov. 9 & 10 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Gold Rush Days Nov. 16 (Saturday) Antique Flea Market (Winter- Season Opener); DuPage County ~ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET~ Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL Sauk County Fairgrounds Nov. 30 & Dec. 1 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique & Collectibles Fair; DuPage EXPO, St. Charles, IL AUGUST 16-18 Friday thru Sunday DECEMBER Baraboo, Wisconsin Dec. 7 & 8 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds; Grayslake, IL Fri. & Sat. 7-7pm ~ Sun. 7-2pm Dec. 21 (Saturday) Antique Flea Market; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL FREE Admission • FREE Parking NEW VENDORS WELCOME! Jan. 4th & 5th New Year 2013 Holiday Antique Market; Dupage EXPO, St. Charles, IL PO Box 266, Oronoco, MN 55960 Info: John Welsch 507-367-2111 Info: 715-526-9769 www.goldrushmn.com or [email protected] www.zurkopromotions.com 920-923-3842 All proceeds to benefit the community! Email: [email protected] ZURKO • ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES MARKETS/EVENTS • 715-526-9769 • www.zurkopromotions.com • GRAYSLAKE • • WHEATON • • ST. CHARLES • • SHAWANO • ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE MARKET 3RD SAT. ANTIQUE MARKET ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE MARKET # 43rd Big Season for Flea Market # MAR. 9-10 2nd Sun. & Sat. Before MARCH 16 MARCH 30 APRIL 7 • SUNDAYS HOURS: Sat. 10-4 • Sun. 8-3/$7 • Early Sat. 8-10/$25 Hours: Sat. 8-3 /$5 • Early 6-8 AM /$10 Hours: Sat. • 8-3/$6 Every Sunday 7-4/$2 • Early Admission $10 LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS DUPAGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS DUPAGE EXPO CENTER SHAWANO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS (Rt. 83/1060 E. Peterson Rd.) WHEATON, ILLINOIS (Cty. Farm & Manchester) ST. CHARLES, IL (Across from Pheasant Run Resort) SHAWANO, WISCONSIN (990 E Green Bay St. or Hwy 29) 20 THE ACTION CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WANTED WANTED FOR SALE MOVIE POSTERS WANTED: 1-Sheets, MILITARY ITEMS WANTED TELEPHONES: Over 85 Different 3-Sheets, lobby cards, displays, ban- Wanted Dead or Alive genuine 1892-1983, parts, restorations, ners, glass slides. Dwight Cleveland, PO * * Daggers * Medals FREE catalogue. We now offer our Box 10922, Chicago, IL 60610-0922. * Flags * * Wings LOOKING TO BUY entire business for sale 608-582-4124 * Knives * Swords * Guns 773-525-9152 or Fax 773-525-2969. 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This new work merges into over 20,000 sporting collectible items that represent the The Midwest Decoy Collectors Association is a non-profit organization full range of our unique history. The week’s activities include viewing, appraisal, buying, whose purpose is to collect selling and trading. This annual gathering creates a number of events that are of interest and preserve the history of the decoy as original American folk art. This conven- to the public. tion and show is the premier ALL EVENTS OPEN TO PUBLIC opportunity for the novice, antique dealer or the experienced collector to network All week: Free identification and appraisal service and learn more about the April 23 – 27: Room Trading and Displays decoy as functional folk art or to add to their collections. For more information, April 24, 10am: Seminar on decoy collecting please visit midwestdecoy.org Furniture A Hot Seller At Antique Spectacular The Antique Spectacular was the place to be this past weekend on February To reach Antique Spectacular & UNI-Dome Antique Show, Melting Pot 8th thru 10th in Des Moines, Iowa. The show was held at the Knapp Animal Productions, Inc., 854 Timbercrest Drive, Council Bluffs, IA 51503. You can reach Learning Center on the campus of the Iowa State Fair. It was a sold out show with Kim Schilling at 712.326.9964 or email: [email protected], the website 51 exhibitors from across the country. It was a hot furniture weekend which is a very is antiquespectacular.com nice change of pace and a positive trend we have heard repeated quite often this spring. With the Antique Spectacular, there is always something to Mission Secretary interest every collector including: furniture, art pottery, stoneware, sold by books, prints, primitives, jewelry, silver, antique glassware, china, Full Moon postcards, coins, quilts, dolls, toys, advertising, rugs, vintage textiles & Buck and period pieces. Patrons can check out and register on the website: Naked of www.antiquespectacular.com to print a $1 off coupon. Iowa

Multiple drawer cabinet sold by Corky’s Workshop of Nebraska

12’ long rare, folding harvest table sold also by Full Moon Corner cupboard and early blue dresser also Icecream Table/Chair set sold by and Buck Naked sold by Full Moon and Buck Naked Countryside Antiques of Minnesota

AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS - WE’RE EVERYWHERE! WITH SUBSCRIBERS FROM ALL AROUND THE WORLD! 22 "Blooming Antiques" 56th Spring Fox Valley Antiques Show St. Charles, Illinois True antiques shows are full of Art, Valparaiso, Indiana who stocks organization, admission of $8 benefits one-of-a-kind treasures, and one of the their booth with wrought-iron pieces local historical and educational organi- best is coming to St. Charles, Illinois and watercolors. Missouri Plain Folk, zations. Discount coupons are avail- March 9 & 10, 2013. Sikeston, Missouri presents their trove able on the CSADA website: "Blooming Antiques" is the of painted game boards, including old- http://www.csada.com/ theme for this, the 56th Spring Fox timely renditions of Parcheesi and Proceeds from the spring sale Valley Antiques Show. The producers, Chinese Checkers, as well as an early benefit the show's sponsor, Garfield the Chicago Suburban Antiques prototype of "Sorry!" entitled "My Farm Museum in LaFox, Illinois, the Dealers Association, have invited deal- Humblest Apologies". only surviving, historically-intact ers from 14 states to sell their vintage The semi-annual sale takes Illinois farmstead being restored as a wares. Fifty-seven dealers will set up place, all indoors, at the bright and spa- working 1840's living-history farm and shop for 2 days with eye-catching cious Kane County Fairgrounds' Prairie inn, a true asset for teaching American pieces of American decorative art Events Center. Catered lunch with history. Donna Finegan Antiques: including fine paintings, folk sculp- comfortable seating is available and ATM on premises. For further booth #21 will bring this tures, and furniture dating as far back there is plenty of free parking. Show information visit one of a kind woman’s bodice & in as the 18th century. hours are Saturday, March 9, 10 - 5, http://www.csada.com/ printed cotton, dating to the 1870’s; navy blue , double breasted man’s w/brass Among the slated vendors are and Sunday, March 10, 10 - 4, at the buttons dating to 1830’s. Ph: 847-991-3911 Donna Finegan Antiques, Palatine, Kane County Fairgrounds, 525 South Illinois who will feature a collection of Randall Road, St. Charles, Illinois 1800s-era clothing and housewares; 60174 (enter on Randall Road between and R.L. Myers Americana and Folk Routes 38 and 64). A not-for-profit

Pipsqueak & Me Antiques will be bringing this US frigate “Constitution” signed o/c, 20” x 16”; Rockingham pottery spaniel; vivid polychrome tray, 21” x 9”. 18th Century (5) drawer chest. Website: pipsqueakandmeantiques.com Iron Horse Antiques: booth #48 will bring this C. 1820 George Washington reverse painted on glass; 19th Century oil on canvas. Ph: 815-575-1272 or Virginia Larsen at Sign Of The www.IronHorseAntiques.com Whale Antiques: booth #3 will bring this Rabbitware plate, c. 1870-80. Ph: (Shop) 630-469-5320; (Home) 630-469-2016. Website: www.signofthewhaleantiques.com

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Antique Tour to Amish 217 Pine St 920-627-0749 Community of Antiques Country Downtown Historic Wednesday thru Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin Saturday 10-5pm Travel Dates: June 4-5, 2013 Eastern star Masonic Shipshewana, Indiana Set of (6) banner, $195. Certified Appraiser • Columnist • Instructor fountain stools, With Barbara Eash: Wood wheel $330. Highlights Include: hand cart, $185. • (3) Meals at Das Dutchman, Middlebury, IN • Evening at Essenhaus Inn & Conference Center, Middlebury, IN • Tour of Quilt Garden • Trading Place Antique Mall, Shipshewana, IN • Shipshewana Auction & Flea Market • Yoder Department Store • Class to prepare for tour (June 3) • Interaction with certified appraiser • Introduction to Amish culture • Coach transportation from UW-Waukesha Pack your bags, & don’t forget your camera! You’ll want to plan on spending a couple of days with Certified Antiques Appraiser Barbara Eash, touring the beautiful Amish Country-side, decorated with a colorful patchwork of quilted gardens & an abundance of antiques! Whether you’re a hobbyist or bonafide antiques collector, a trip through Amish country in Shipshewana, Indiana should make your wish list. Washington $376 (Based on Double Occupancy) closing the 1915-1920 To register contact: UW Waukesha Continuing Education lodge www.waukesha.uwc.edu/ce or 262-521-5460 toy stove Masonic (works), print, Learn more about Community of Antiques & all our trips at the Thrid Annual Travel Fair, $165. $495. March 9, 10am-1pm UW Waukesha, Commons Building 24 OurBill Spring, 2013& AuctionKathie Features The Gasperino Lifetime Collection Of Also Part 2 of the Robert & Harriett Potter Fire Collection and Part 3 of the Ed & Christy Ramsey Pedal Car & Toy Collection April 12, 13 & 14, 2013 Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor/Saline Rd. Ann Arbor, MI

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