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January 16, 2018 Vol. 23 No. 25 News Periodical Mailed on January 10 Guns & BB Guns Featured at Fantastic Younger Auction in Maryville, Missouri in October Article & photos by Younger Auction

Winchester Model 94 On Saturday, October 21st, Younger Auction held a sale 32-40 Win. Rolling Winchester Cal. 30-30 Centennial A Century of more than 100 guns and 100+ BB guns at the Younger Auction Block Lever Saddle Of Leadership 1866-1966, sold for $1,300. Gallery in Maryville, Missouri. This sale featured , ring John Wayne Commemorative, , pistols and commemoratives, as well as a great collection it brought $3,400. of BB Guns. It was an excellent sale for gun collectors.

Browning Arms Model Blr Lt. Wt. Winchester Cal. 30-30 Centennial A Century 81 Cal. 270 Win Only , it brought $1,000. Of Leadership 1866-1966, sold for $1,100. Continued on page 7 W. Yoder Auction Sells Large Jack Slattery Car Collection in November Article & photos by W. Yoder Auction Approximately 40 cars went up for bidding on Saturday, November 4th at W. Yoder Auction. The sale was held at 229 Fairview Drive in Plymouth, Wisconsin. The car collection belonged to Jack Slattery, who had cars from the 40’s, 50’s, 60’sand 1953 Buick Skylark 2 Door 70’s. Car collector’s were able to pick Convertible parts sold for $25,500. up some great vehicles as well as parts cars.

1940 Packard 120 Four Door Convertible parts sold for $9,250.

Continued 1968 Dodge Charger 1964 Chevrolet Corvette on page 6 R/T 2 Door Hardtop, 2 Door Convertible parts, it drove off for $9,000. it brought $11,750. Get Out this weekend & attend an Auction, Antique Show or visit an Antique Mall!

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6 1953 Buick Skylark 2 Door Convertible Parts Car Brings $25,500 at W. Yoder Auction Article & Photos by W. Yoder Auction ple he meets across the country that come to the auctions and the action each auction provides. In 2008, Wayne became the Wisconsin Auctioneer State Champion when Among the cars up for bids were a ‘46 Lincoln Continental, ‘49 Cadillac Series 62, he participated in the competition held every year at the Wisconsin State Fair locat- ‘54 Cadillac Series 60 Special, ‘57 Oldsmobile 98, ‘58 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, ‘65 ed in Milwaukee, WI. “It was a wonderful experience that I will never forget.” He Ponitac Grand Prix, ‘40 Dodge Luxury Liner Special, ‘41 Buick Century, ‘47 Ford had participated in the competiton 3 times prior to winning and each year learned DeLuxe, ‘68 Buick Electra 225 Custom, ‘68 Dodge Charger R/T, ‘65 Pontiac from his mistakes and bettered himself. His hard work shows through in every auc- Catalina amd many more. tion that he has. What can you expect from W. Yoder Auction? You can expect smiles, laughter, and Since opening, W Yoder Auctions has been dedicated to staying on top of the most fun. We are dedicated to making your auction experience a positive one. Engaging technologically advanced system to provide their customers with a smooth auction with the crowd and getting them involved in the action is what we do best! W Yoder experience. We want everyone who comes to our auctions to have the most positive Auction wants to serve you with our win win attitude. When you leave with a smile experience possible, and that is why we believe in having fun at our auctions. We on your face, we know we have accomplished our promise of a fun, exciting auction look forward to seeing you at our next auction, and hope you walk away having a day. Each year we hold multiple auctions, each having their own unique products. smile on your face with that winning item in your hands. There's an auction here for everyone! W. Yoder Auction, LLC is located at N 2475 13th Gateway in Wautoma, WI. We W Yoder Auction was founded by Wayne Yoder Jr. in 1999, and has been a mem- can be reached at 920-787-5549, by email at: [email protected] and be sure ber of the National Auctioneers Association since 2002. When asked why he became to visit our website at www.wyoderauction.com. an auctioneer, he will tell you it is because he enjoys the many different types of peo- 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme parts, $4,200.

1936 Oldsmobile F-36 4 Door Trunk Sedan parts, $4,000.

1950 Ford Custom Deluxe Two Door Convertible, $5,100. 1948 Buick Super 2 Door Convertible parts, 1941 Buick $4,100. Century 2 Door Sedanette parts, $4,000. 1954 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Catalina parts, $4,000.

1941 Cadillac Series 62 4 Door Convertible parts, $3,500.

1940 Olds 1940 Lincoln Continental 2 Series 60 Two Door Convertible parts, Door Business sold for $8,100. Coupe parts, $3,600.

1940 Dodge Luxury Liner Special 4 Dr. Sedan parts, $3,000. When out & about, let our advertisers know where you saw their ad!

7 Winchester Model 94 32-40 Rolling Block Lever Auction Saddle Ring John Wayne Commemorative Brings #3,400 at Younger Auction Article & Photos by Younger Auction present your machinery and equipment in a manner that will allow buyers to see it at its best. Some highlights of the sale were a Winchester Model 1897 , S.S. Kresge Real Estate Auctions are an excellent way to sell property quickly and many times Co. Model 151, Winchester, Winchester, Browning, Wells Fargo and Remington for a higher price than can be achieved by traditional methods. With a real estate auc- rifles, and Smith & Wesson revolver. Commemoratives included Winchester Golden tion, you will have sold the property at the sound of the gavel. Spike, Oceans United by Rail 1869-1969, Winchester Model 94 1864 with etched elk For more than 50 years Younger Auction Company has been providing profession- scene, and a Winchester Model 1896 94 Legendary Lawmen “US Marshal”. al auction services in Northwest Missouri and beyond. Younger Auction Company BB Guns included a Daisy 1938 Red Ryder , Wyandotte, Mechanical offers a complete line of services including:Antique, Estate, Real Estate, Farm, Shooting Gallery, Daisy 1894 “Non Comemorative”, Daisy 102 Model 36, Daisy Equipment and Specialty Auctions; Complete Real Estate Services; Appraisal 220 made in Scotland, BSA Scorpion, Sheridan Model E and a Daisy Model 125 Services; Electronic Mailing list (22 state area of professional buyers & business cork. owners); Computerized Clerking; Electronic, Phone and Absentee bidding; Banquet Estate Auctions can be a hard time for your family. Younger Auction Co. recog- Facilities Rental; Younger Auction Company has an 8,500 sq. ft., “state of the art” nizes this and goes that extra mile to assure that the process of selling a loved one’s auction gallery , which offers a comfortable, climate controlled environment. belongings is as painless as possible. For more information, contact Auctioneer Mark Younger at 660-541-1977 and be When it comes time to sell your lifetime collection of well-cared for machinery, sure to check out our website at: www.youngerauction.com. Younger Auction Co., LLC will be able to help you organize your inventory and

Nemo-omen New Evolution Military 300 Win Pof, Mdl P-308; 12 Ba-13441 Pof, Mdl P-415 Cal, Multi - Mag, Ar Assault P00403 with carrying case, $4,450. W/ Tripod And Eliminator Iii Ballistic Laser 11-ab-00409 Ar, 5.56 Natio Scope, $3,700. Winchester W/ Leupold Scope, Model 94 30-30 $1,450. Win. Lever Action Saddle Ring Winchester Ruger M77 Hunter, 26 In. Salutes The of America Barrel, 300 Win Mag., With Box, W/ Bicentennial 1776-1976, $825. Removable Muzzle break, $900. 35Considering his job at the grocery, and the labor involved in farming, maintaining The History of the W. Nelson McCoy’s his household, supplying clay and firewood for his kiln, one would imagine that W. Blue Bird Pottery Nelson only had a small amount of time for actual pottery production. Surely, the volume he produced was small, and it was undoubtedly unmarked, since none that is By Dewayne Imsand attributable to him has been found. An Old “Blue Bird” Pot Shop Prior to 1853 a grocery store in Zanesville was owned by “James Benjamin & Co.”. W. Nelson McCoy was born in 1820 in Harpers Ferry, Virginia, which is located in Sometime after 1858 W. Nelson acquired the major share in the “Benjamin & Co.”, West Virginia. In January 1848, he and his wife Ester moved to Ohio’s, Muskingum and the name of the store was then changed to “McCoy – Benjamin & Co.”. Hugh County, Springfield Township, in a community called Putnam. At that time, Putnam McDonald was another owner besides McCoy and Benjamin. was a suburb of Zanesville, but in 1872, it became incorporated into Zanesville. In addition to the operation of the store itself, James Benjamin had other interests; During the same year as W. Nelson and his wife arrived in Putnam, they had a son he was a wholesale dealer in stoneware. The newspaper “Zanes Times Signal” car- whose name was James W. Years later J.W. would go on to establish a well-known ried an article in 1957 by Norris F. Schneider, who, quoting old sources, said that pottery, the “J.W. McCoy Pottery”. during the 1870’s Benjamin was one of the three major stoneware wholesalers in the region. The other major stoneware wholesalers at the time were J.C. Gillespie, and W. Nelson came to Putnam as a farmer. He acquired some land and built a house. In Hudson C. Ward. addition to farming, he also built a small, log building to produce stoneware during the warmer months. The pottery was a small, “Blue Bird” type shop, which was like The crock shown is an example of Benjamin’s wares. The inscription on it is sten- the ones many of the farmers had at the time. It was primitive in its equipment, and ciled in blue ink, and reads, “Jas. Benjamin Wholesale Stoneware Depot Zanesville, the ware it produced was rough and unfinished. Although during that period, most of O”. the home-owned, “Bluebird” shops operated under primitive conditions. W. Nelson is not known to have been associated with James Benjamin in the pottery W. Nelson only produced pottery for a few years, not eight as previously believed. business in Zanesville. However, he and Benjamin were associated in the pottery In January 1853, a notice was published in the “Zanesville Daily Courier” stating business located in Cincinnati. (See the article, “The History of the James Benjamin that a partnership that W. Nelson had with Jeremiah Elder was dissolved. The part- Potteries and his Connection with W. Nelson McCoy”, which is contained on this nership was in a Putnam grocery store, named Elder & McCoy, which had been Web site). established at some uncertain prior time. W. Nelson as a long-time, Zanesville businessman, became respected and popular. In On the same date that W. Nelson ended his partnership with Elder, a second notice 1881, he was elected the mayor of Zanesville, and in 1883, he was reelected. W. was published reporting that he had taken another partner, Norman Dodge, in the Nelson continued managing and working in his grocery and dry goods store until the grocery business. Later W. Nelson bought out Elder, and the name of the grocery was early 1890’s. He died in 1894. changed to “McCoy & Dodge”. For more information visit: www.mccoypotterycollectorssociety.org 8 “A Look Back” With Auction Action Antique News It’s always fun to see what items have sold for. All photos and prices are from previous articles that have run in Auction Action Antique News over the last 23 years. Felix, mfgd. by Nifty, litho on tin windup, Made in Germany, copyright 1922 by Sullivan, works, VG to Exc cond w/orig paint, 6.5"H x 8"L. Sold at $700 at a Rich Penn auction.

The highlight of a Rock Island auction was this Magnificent Factory Cased and Engraved Volcanic Lever Action Navy Pistol that realized $74,750.

2003 Louisville Farm Show Edition Oliver 2455 model tractor sold for $190 at Lulich Auction & Realty. Conoco Floor Dressing square 5 gallon can with Minuteman image on all four sides, sold for $2,860 at Matthews Auctions.

Set of four whitewalls, fits Ford Model A wheels, they brought 1955 Tonka Cross Country Freight Semi w/origi- $225 at a Times Past nal box sold for $2,200 at a Girard auction. auction.

Spartan Plane sold for $1,850 at Greg Klug’s Major Wisconsin Auction in 2012.

Auctioneer Randy Donley poses with one the 1880’s painting sold for highlights of Donley Auction Service’s inaugural $450 at a W. Yoder auction. sale: a barn-find 1929 Ford Model A Tudor that sold for $2,700. 1893 Columbian Exposition World’s Fair ferris Falls Flyer fiberglass body w/a 1964 VW Beetle chassis & motor wheel photo in sil- & 1200 cc engine. This car is titled as a 1979 HBRE CV & is Minnesota street legal. Paul used this car in parades pulling a Falls ver plate frame Columbia 5¢ slot machine Flyer boat. Sold at $10,000 at a Rich Penn auction. brought $225 at sold for $770 at a Glenn Miller Cady Auction auction. Gallery. Case Cast Iron Eagle 58" tall, Sold for $10,450 at W. Yoder Early Colt 1860 Army Auction. Perc. Revolver sold for $2,145 at a Kramer auc- Lakeside Foundry tion in 2012. (Chicago) #4 bell brought $250 at Fiese’s Auction Service. 9 We Benefit our Advertisers!! • Color photos are only $3 each! We only charge $25 extra for Color PDF’s! • We mail to every State except Hawaii! • Run your ads at least 2 Weeks ahead! This will give your buyers more time to plan to attend your auction & you will automatically be added to our Auction Reminder Calendar! • Use photos in your ads! Photos attract Buyers!! • Select ads with photos are featured on the Homepage of our website! • The ENTIRE Paper is on our website! Buyers from Around the World will see your ad! YOUR SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL DATE IS FAST APPROACHING Dear Auction Action Antique News Subscriber, ***************** EXPIRES DATE Your subscription expiration date is printed on each week’s issue. YOUR NAME The date is shown on the first line of your mailing label at the top of the front page. YOUR A DDRESS CITY, S TATE, ZIP Our annual renewal rate is currently $36. For that investment you will receive a year Subscription of (50) issues to Auction Action Antique News. With informative articles in an easy to read format. There are three easy ways to renew: 1. Telephone us to pay with a credit card. 2. Complete the form at the bottom of the letter and remit with check or credit card information. 3. Visit our website at auctionactionantiquenews.com and click on Subscribe Today and fill out the information needed. AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS Yes, Please renew my $36 subscription for one year! 1404 E Green Bay St., Shawano, WI 54166 • 715-524-3076 • auctionactionnews.com Name:______CHECK (# ) VISA/MASTERCARD Address:______Card No. _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _-_ _ _ _-_ _ _ _ Exp. Date _ _ / _ _ _ _ CVV:_ _ _ City:______State:______Zip:______- ______10 2017 Christmas Coloring Contest Winners We had some really great entries again this year, which as always, makes it dif- ficult to pick the winners!!

The Winners for 2017 are: Tots to 4 yr. olds: Bryce Albanese, 3, West Hartford, CT 5 to 7 year olds: Jake Weigel, 5, Minnetonka, MN 8 to 10 year olds: Leah Brehm, 9, Oconomowoc, WI Congratulations to our winners!

We would like to thank all the kids who entered the contest (some even did multiple entries!) We hope you had fun, we sure did!!

Brady Buwalda Age 6 Cole Erdmann Age 7 Hailey Erdmann Age 9 Kael DuCharme Age 10 Markesan, WI Tigerton, WI Tigerton, WI Prairie du Chien, WI

Left: Left: Samantha Leah Buwalda Lindsay Age 5 Age 9 Waterford, WI Markesan, WI

Left: Tyler Albanese Age 10 West Hartford, CT 11 Left: Madi Hillman Age 8 Long Grove, IA

Right: Kendal Hulett Age 8 Niles, MI Richfield Historical Society (RHS) announces its 10th Annual Antiques, Appraisal and Chili Lunch After 10 years a new location offers more dealers along with appraisers and tasty food Article & Photos by Diane Pedersen delicious cornmeal muffins, brownies and bever- Do you ever long to own a priceless antique or age all included for $7.00. Chili Dogs went over know what your antiques might be worth? Well, you can so well in 2016 and 2017 we are offering them do both at the 2018 RHS Antiques, Appraisal and Chili again in 2018. Homemade pie is $2.00 per slice. Lunch now held at Friess Lake School 1740 Hwy 164 in BRING THE FAMILY- Richie the Raccoon, Richfield WI, February 18, 2018 9am - 4pm. Admission RHS mascot, will be there 11-1 PM. is FREE. RHS has had such success these past 9 years it This event supports projects of the Richfield was decided to expand the event to include indoor deal- Historical Society. In particular, restoration of the er booths and their long trusted 5 appraisers. February is Messer/Mayer Mill. RHS completed restoration of also the time of year we often long for the warmth of the final foundation wall in 2017. Future goal is to summer and visit with friends. The RHS Antiques, "Get the Mill Grinding". Appraisal and Chili Lunch is the place you can stay Richfield Historical Society was founded in warm, purchase a wonderful antique, discover the esti- 1996 to promote the interesting history of the mated value of your antiques, and mingle with friends Richfield WI area and pioneers who settled the while enjoying a tasty bowl of Chili. area. In 1998 the Town of Richfield purchased DEALERS - Friess Lake School is in the heart of land which included the Messer/Mayer Mill and Richfield and offers easy access and expanded parking Homestead. This land now is known as the for dealers and guests. In recent years the 5 apprais- Richfield Historical Park. Each year RHS offers ers/dealers brought antiques to sell. In 2018, RHS is various events: Antiques, Appraisal and Chili 3rd adding indoor vintage/antique dealer booths. Booth fees: Sunday in February, Maple Syrup Family Day in $35 for 10.5 x 10 booth and $40 with electric. 2-8' tables March, Annual Art Fair 4th weekend in July, FREE with each booth. More information regarding Annual Thresheree 3rd weekend in September. Dealer Registration, Guidelines and Booth layout at Mascot Richie the Raccoon pictured www.richfieldhis- in front of the Messer/Mayer Mill. toricalsociety.org He will be at the event from 11-1 PM. APPRAISERS - Bring your Remember, you coins, stamps, watches, civil war and don't have to fight the traf- WWII items as well as any general fic heading up north or item for appraisal. Appraisals per item: into the city. Visit RHS $5.00. Antiques, Appraisal and FOOD - Mild, Tasty Fire House Chili Lunch once, and and Chicken Chili is featured item on you'll return again and the menu. Chose your favorite bowl of again. So, mark your cal- Chili along with fixings such as endar; and we will see you onions, sour cream and cheddar there. cheese. If you have attended the RHS event before, you will remember the 12

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Edward R. Frick Jorge Vargas Villacana Andre Gisson Ugo Maresca 13 Western Hunter in 26 Nosler; Belgium KRAMER’S 2018 WINTER FIREARMS AUCTION High Power 9mm pistol; A-Bolt 25-06; NIB 1886 Montana Comm. rifle; NIB Kramer Auction Gallery - 203 E. Blackhawk Ave., “Downtown” Prairie du Chien, WI 53821 Auto 22 Pheasants Forever Comm. rifle; SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th, 2018 - 9:00 A.M. BERETTA: Silver Pigeon II 12 ga. Trap Combo Sale Preview: Friday, January 19th, 2-7 P.M. 2 bbl. set; 391 Urika 12 ga.; 9mm Storm Pistol; 25 500 Lots Now Online @ www.proxibid.com/Kramer cal. Tomcat pistol & others. Remington: Model 700 Antique Winchester Arms: 1873 1st Model Rifle; 1873 Musket & Classic in 250 Savage & 35 Whelen; Model ; 1873 SRC & rifles; 1886 50 Exp. Rifle; 50-70 cal. 700BDL in 257 Rbts. & 7mm Mag.; other model 700's include: Remington Rolling Block Buffalo rifle; 25-06, 270, 30-06, 375 H&H Mag., 300 WIN. Mag., 22-250; 1894 Semi Deluxe Short Rifle; 1894 SRC 700 Target rifles include 22-250, 204 Ruger & 308 cal.; Rare & Rifles; 1885 High & Low Wall Rifles Model 141 Deluxe 35 cal. Pump; Model 8 Self in 32-40 & 38-55; Model 1895 30-06; loading rifles in 35 cal.; Model XP100 221 Model 55 Take Down Rifle; Model Fireball & XP100 Silhouette 35 REM.; NIB 870 1892's in 25, 32, 38 cals.; 1887 Lever Marine Magnum; NIB 410 ga. 870 Express; Action 10 ga.; 1893 & 1897 12 ga. 1100 Left Handed 12 ga. & 1100LT-20 ga.; plus other mod- pumps; Various 1890 & 1906 22 Rifles & ern Remington rifles & shotguns. Rugers: Over 50 Ruger rifles & pis- other Vintage Winchester Firearms. tols include: 3 screw Super Blackhawk; other Modern Winchester Firearms: Over 90 Blackhawks in 357, 41 & 44 Mag.; M77 Winchester Firearms! Pre-64 Model 88 International 243 cal.; 10-22 International; Bear Rifles in 284 & 243 cal.; Pre-64 Model Cats, Single Six, Vaquero's, some case colored & 70's in 338 & 30-06; plus engraved; No. 1 Rifles include 416 Rigby & 458 Commemorative Model 70's & 5 original WIN. Mag.; M77 Hawkeye 223 Youth rifle; uncut Model 70 Stocks; Model 24 Dbl. Ruger Mark II Competition Target Pistols; Mini Bbls. 20, 16, & 12 ga.; Model 61, 62 & 14 223 cal. rifles; M77 rifles 338 WIN. Mag., 62A22 Rifles; Model 42 410 Pump; 30-06 & 243; Security Six 357 rev.; M77 223 Model 12's in 16 & 12 ga. including Target rifle; Model Ninety Six 44 Magnum & other Ruger Heavy Duck & Trap Models; Model 52 firearms. Thompson Center: TC Model 83 Aristocrat 3 bbl. set 243, Target Rifle; Model 94 22 w/Large Loop 308 & 30-06 bbls.; TC Encore 460 S&W & Encore Super 16 45-70 cal.; & NIB 94 22 Tribute; Model 43 in 218 BEE; 94 10 TC Venture Compact 308 cal. rifle NIB; Encore 12 ga. 3" rifled shotgun LA Shotgun; Modern Model 70 Rifles; 94 Big bore bbl.; Contenders include: 357 Mag., 45 Colt, 44 Mag., 375 cal.; Super X Model 1 12 ga. Trap Guns; NIB 30-30 & 35 REM. & others. Smith & Wesson: 1886 Extra Lightweight 45-70; Model 94 Eastern Model 28-2 Highway Patrolman 357 revolvers; ; John Wayne Comm. 1892 High Grade; Model 29-3 44 Magnum; K22 22 Masterpiece; Various 22 cal rifles. Colt Firearms: Colt Python Model 63 22 cal. rev.; Model 65 & 686 357 8" SS Rev.; Colt King Cobra, Anaconda & Magnums; 500 Magnum revolver; plus other 38 & Diamondback Revolvers; Colt Pre-Woodsman, 22 cal. S&Wrevolvers. Advanced Arms: Auto Woodsman & Challenger 22 Ordnance 1927 A1 Thompson Pistols; 1878 44 cal. DARev.; 1877 38 cal. Carbine; H&K Model 91 308 cal. rifle; HK Lightning Rev.; 32 cal. New Line w/London Model 770 308 cal. rifle; 320 UZI & address; 1903 & 1908 Pocket Pistols; Lord & SKS rifle; Polytech AK47 rile; Colt SP1 AR15 Lady Derringers; 1911 National Match 45 Carbine & NIB Colt H-Bar Sporter; Intratec 22 pis- plus Colt Commander & Officers Model 45 tols, plus Advanced handguns from SIG, Pistols; Mustang 380 & others! Civil War & US Springfield Armory, Kel-Tec & others; Vietnam Military Arms: Civil War Carbines include: Starr, Joslyn, War Commemorative M14, M16 & from American Triplett & Scott; SC Belt Buckle; Heavy Cavalry Sword; Historical Foundation, plus D-Day Commemorative Rifle Potsdam Musket & Bayonet; Fine 1917 S&WRevolver in crate. Henry Arms: Henry Big Boy rifles in 357, 44 Mag., 45 Colt w/holster; Fine WWI Colt 1911 45; WWII Colt 1911 include: Cowboy, Pheasants Forever & Whitetails Editions, plus a A1 w/British proofs & US Remington Rand 45 Deluxe engraved model; Henry Golden pistols; Colt 1901 & 1903 Dbl. Action Revs.; 22 cal. Deluxe engraved, 22 Mag., 1903 Mark I & 1903 Rifles; Smith Corona 17HMR & the American Farmer Comm., 03A3; 1898 Krag rifle; 1873 45-70 Trap Door Most are NIB. Stevens Arms: 22 cal. rifle plus & related Items. Foreign Pocket rifle w/case; Model 44 22 cal. Military: German Military includes SS Helmet Target rifle; Favorite models include & Overseas Hat; Luftwaffe Winter Hat; Rare 27 1/2 "22WRF"; Model 325 30-30 Kriegsmarine Badges, Youth Dagger & other bolt action rifles; Marksman 44 Shot various German collectibles; WWII Japanese rifle; Dbl. Bbl. Officers Tunic & Helmet; Nambu Pistol & Shotguns 410-12 Holster; Type 38 Carbine & 97 rifles; British, Russian, Swedish Military ga. & various 22 cal. Boy's rifles. Sporting rifles plus French MAS 1936 & 1949 rifles; Egyptian Hakim; Goods & Collectibles: Vintage 1930's CASE Venezuelan FN 49; plus other various antique & Machinery & Equipment WWII era Military Rifles & Pistols. Savage: Sign; Tons of Modern & Model 1899 Take Down rifles in 22 High Power, Collectible ammo. Animal 303 Savage & 250-3000 cal.; Model 99's include: mounts include: Fisher, 30-30, 300 SAV. & 308; Model 24 Combo Guns large Whitetails, Elk horns, Tanned Wolf 22LR/410; Model 24J-DL in 22/20 ga.; Model hides, Bear & more. Framed Wildlife 24V in 222/20 ga.; Model 116 338 WIN. Mag. prints; collectible traps; Gun Safe; w/Leopold scope; Model 10 Tactical 223 cal.; Arrowheads; Vintage & Modern Wooden Decoys; Canoe Shelf; Model 11 204 Ruger; M-25 22 Hornet & other Oriental Rug; Vintage Phonographs, related antiques & 300 modern Savage rifles & shotguns. Double lots of small collectibles. Barrels: Fine LC Smith Special Grade 12 ga. Dbl. w/Hunter single Terms: Current Photo ID to Register, 10 Buyer’s selective trigger; Francotte 12 ga. Dbl.; Churchill Windsor Grade I 20 ga. Fee, 5.5% State Sales Tax & All State & Federal Dbl.; Stevens Model 311 410, 20, 16 & 12 ga. Dbls.; Stoeger Uplander Firearms Laws apply. Kramer Auction is a 410 ga. Dbl.; Winchester Model 24 Dbls. in 20, 16 & 12 ga. & other Federally Licensed Firearms Dealer. antique dbl. bbl. shotguns. Marlin: Fine 1893 Lever Action 32HPS; Clerk & Cashier: 1881 40-60 cal.; NIB 1895 45-70 & 1894M 450 Marlin Guide Guns; Kramer Auction Service, LLC Golden 39A 22 rifle; Model 336 30-30's; 336CB 38-55; 308 MLXR rifle 203 E. Blackhawk Ave., Prairie du Chien, WI & other modern Marlin firearms. Browning & Beretta: Belgium 608-326-8108 www.kramersales.com Browning Sweet 16 & 22 Take Down rifle w/scope; Citori 20 ga. O/U; Firearms • Military Weapons & REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEERS: NIB Model 425 12 ga. O/U Sporter; NIB 16 ga. BPS shotgun; X-Bolt Artifacts • Collectibles John Kramer #320 and Curt Kramer #896 AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS - WE’RE EVERYWHERE!WITH SUBSCRIBERS FROM ALL AROUND THE WORLD!

14 Upcoming Antique, Collectible & Coin Auction COUNTRY AMERICANA AUCTION Sale Held at: Sweeney Auction Center, Waukon, IA FRIDAY, JANUARY 19TH, 2018 - 3:00 P.M. & Sunday, January 21st, 2018 - 9:00 A.M. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 2018 - 9:00 A.M. 200 Lots of Coins to sell at 9:30: 1934A $500 Bill, Local Bank Notes, Silver Dollars, FRICKER AUCTION CENTER Half Dollars, Large Cents, 2 Books of State Quarters & Parks, 2 Books of Presidential 104 E. CENTER - ON CIRCLE PARK - LEROY, IL Dollars, Proof & Mint Sets, Silver Coins, (20) 22 Kt Gold Baseball Cards & More. PREVIEW FRIDAY, JANUARY 19th - 12:00 TO 3:00 PM & Oak Dresser w/Mirror, Early 2 Piece Cupboard /Pie Safe, Unique Mission Oak SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th - 7:00 TO 9:00 A.M. Grandfather's Clock, Civil War Soldier's Trunk, 50 lb. Santoria Coffee Box Visit our website at: www.frickerauctions.com w/Original Paint, 1940's Lift Top Coke Machine, RR & Navy Lanterns, 2 Gal. Red Building with seating, restrooms & food by PNUT Catering. Wing Churn, Salt & Butter Crocks, Adv. Crock Bowls & Beater Jars, Large Early Not responsible for accidents. FOID laws apply. Cash, good check or credit cards. Portrait Oil Painting, Roseville & Hull Pottery, Royal Crown Pop Sign, Adv. Clocks, Adv. Wood Boxes, Banjo & Guitar, RR Telephone, 2 Stacking Bookcases, Butcher — NEVER A BUYER’S PREMIUM — Block, Rosemale Trunk, Red Wing & Macomb Canning Jars & Much More. Visit our website for more information at www.sweeneyauctionservice.com CLERK: SWEENEY AUCTION SERVICE - WAUKON, IA Jeff L. & Jodi L. Sweeney, Auctioneers - 563-568-2464

STANTON’S FIRST FIREARM AUCTION OF THE NEW YEAR FRIDAY, JANUARY 26th, 2018 - 9:00 A.M. To be held at 131 South Main Street, Vermontville, MI Inspection begins at 7:30 a.m., Miscellaneous items at 9:00 a.m. and we will begin selling firearms at 10:00 a.m. Any unsold miscellaneous items will be sold following the firearms. Accepting all types of firearms - Antique and Modern - for this auction. Contact us soon so we can begin cataloging and pho- tographing your items for our adver- tising and website. Pickup can be arranged. Call us if you have any questions. 10% buyer’s Premium. STANTON’S AUCTIONEERS, 144 S. Main, Vermontville, MI 49096. Phone (517)-716-0181 or email us at [email protected]

AUCTION SPECIALISTS ANDY SR. & PAT HENDRICKSON ESTATES AUCTION SITE: VIKINGS LANES BANQUET ROOM 1410 HWY. 51, STOUGHTON, WI 53589 SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 - 9:30 A.M. LOCATION: Viking Lanes is located on Hwy. 51, on the Northwest side of Stoughton Auctioneer: Chris Fricker, IL License #440000431 (next to Pizza Hut). Watch for auction signs. LUNCH BY: Viking Grill. PO Box 852, Bloomington, IL 61702 NOTE: This is auction #5 for the Hendrickson family. Andy & Pat lived in Main: 309-452-9700 Chris Fricker: 309-838-5829 or Blanchardville. There are 100+ unpacked boxes of antiques & collectibles. This is Bill Bunn: 309-838-5832 only a partial list. Email: [email protected] SIGNS & ADVERTISING ITEMS: Dolly Madison Milk/Kemp Ice Cream clock; Bireley’s screen door push sign (new); Mail Pouch sign; DeLaval tin cow w/adv. (post- card-size); 2 Budweiser (ski) light up signs; DeKalb & Funk’s signs; Americana Hybrid Corn; Players Cigarettes sign; Hilldale Milk clock; AMOCO metal basket/bin; Rexo picture; Acco Seed Corn; Coca-Cola adv./sandwich sign; Miller High Life clock; Nut (double side plastic); Blums Bottling case; Camel signs; Budweiser-Michelob Dry; Polly Stamps round glass adv.; “All Jacks” Cigarette sign; Go-For Old Style Smokers Box; “Spuds Mackenzie” light up; Gilt Edge Paint’ Supersweet sign; Plus more. GET FREE ADVERTISING STONEWARE: 6 Red Wing cookie jars (2 Friar Tuck, Chef & Dutch Girl); Ice Water blue & gray 2 gal. cooler (lid & base blemished); Nest of 3 spongeware bowls (sell separate); Beater jar w/Gratiot adv.; Union Mason fruit jar; Cherry band casseroles w/lids, jar w/handle & lid, plus several lids; Brushed vase; Poultry Fount. Send us a post auction article that GUNS (SELL APPROX. 12:30): Stevens 44 single shot rifle; Crescent Firearms 410 ga. single shot; Rival 12 ga. single shot; 2 Japanese Military rifles (1 Model 1878); US Springfield Model 1898, Military rifle; Waffenbrik M78 Military rifle; Olympic Arms 410 ga. single; Stanley Arms 12 ga. double barrel, top hammers; Western Field 410 gun was advertised in out paper & we (parts gun-not complete); Winchester 370, 20 ga. single shot (consigned); , 12 ga. pump (consigned); Remington Fieldmaster 572, 22 cal. pump (consigned); BB rifles. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Glass door bookcase; Stepback kitchen cup- will feature it in the paper and on board; 5 tier barrister bookcase w/glass doors; Secretary/bookcase w/cylinder roll top desk; Drop-leaf table; Child’s kitchen cupboard; Store wood desk/counter; Sq. oak din- ing table; Dresser w/mirror; Caned rocker & chairs; 2 wood base crank butter churns; Round piano stool; Wood trunk; Floor lamps; Sausage stuffer; Hand pump; Wood hose the front page! Let buyers see what reel; Cheese cutter/stirrer; Carnival glass (pitcher, glasses, bowls & vases); Occupied Japan statue; Several Madison Ceramic Art figurines; Autumn Leaf Ltd. Ed. Items; Cast iron banks; Toy farm tractors & equipment; Cub Scout items; Hand-crank wall telephone; Germany stein; Hull pottery; Several marbles (large, small & clay). you can do for them! Send a few SEE FULL LIST & PHOTOS ON WEBSITE: www.auctionspecialistsstoughton.com TERMS: Cash or Good Check Day of Sale. Out of state checks require current bank paragraphs, a minimum of 10 letter of guarantee. Photo ID Required to Register to Bid/Buy. Announcements made at sale take precedence over advertised material. AUCTIONEER: Don Kleven Jr., (Registered Wisconsin License #179), Stoughton, WI, (608)-212-3320. SALE MANAGER: James M. Seamonson (Registered Wisconsin photos with captions & prices to License #132) Auction Specialists Stoughton LLC, Stoughton, WI 608-873-7791 AUCTION SPECIALISTS STOUGHTON, LLC Let Our Advanced Sale Preparation and Over 40 Years of Experience [email protected] PUT A PLUS IN YOUR AUCTION 1320 ROBY RD., STOUGHTON, WI 53589 - 608-873-7791

15 CLIP & SAVE GREAT AUCTION GARNAVILLO AUCTION PROUDLY PRESENTS SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 2018 - 10:00 A.M. A Great Antique & Collectibles Live and Online Auction Collectors Hall - 135 West Center St. - Cambridge, IL Held at: 105 SOUTH MAIN, GARNAVILLO, IA Bill & Kay Klauer of Milan, IL. – Plus others have decided to downsize and will SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th, starting at 9:30am sell the following at the above place and time. Visit our website on Thursday, the week We are pleased to be chosen for a large Nebraska living estate which will keep us of the auction for pictures (generally posting over 400 photos). Plan to attend and busy for several sales, but we are still accepting quality items to mix in to the auc- bring your friends. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. tions. Please call us at 563-964-9200 if you would like us to sell your quality items. Visit our website for a larger listing It can be 1 piece or an entire estate. Lg. selection of Carnival glass; Nice selection of Old Sleepy Eye pottery signed The highlights for this sale are as follows: A super selection of approx- w/Monmouth Diamond & Convention pcs.; Approx. 60 Isabel Bloom pcs.; Approx. imately 50 crocks, mostly Red Wing, Including a 5 gallon elephant ear 100+ Dept. 56 Dickens Village houses & lots of accessories; Approx. 100 Precious beehive Minnesota oval jug, a 5 gallon Red Wing transition crock, a 5 Moments; Wood, metal, cast iron, pottery, kitchen & farm primitives; Quilts & quilt gallon Waconda Water advertising jug, other transition crocks, several patches; Vol. I & II 1914 Rock Island Co. History books; Vol. I & II The Life of Abe advertising beater jars, a jar believed to be Galena, 30 gallon birch leaf, 30 gallon Wing, 3 gallon Red Wing advertising jug and many more! Lincoln by Tarbell books; 1955 Korea & WWII Complete History books, plus other Also, a nice selection of gold & sterling jewelry, many advertising signs, great books; Kerosene finger & table lamps; Gone-With-The-Wind table & vanity a nice set of sterling flatware, a 3 seat bicycle, lodge lamps; Nice sets of dishes; LLadro’ cat, snowman & child in rocker; 10 Hummel bells; items, deco scale, Griffin lift seat bench, file cabinets, Paperweights; Longaberger baskets & pottery; Cast iron & tin toys; Farm toys; John Deere advertising items, comic books, Champion spark plug “Oriental” Will of Anitone Leclaire w/raised seal dated 1865; Beautiful old original radio, metal coolers, toys, advertising clocks, several toy trains, oil painting produced around the year 1880 this painting depicts the infant Jesus with lamps including an Aladdin floor lamp, two Bradley & Hubbard par- a lamb, and the title is “The Good Shepherd” (visit our website for more informa- rot lamps and a great furniture line-up. Cylinder desks, Doctor’s cab- tion); Civil War Infantry paper, ribbons all framed; Plus more. Furniture & Misc.: inets, wicker Victrola, spool cabinets, a super Koken barber chair, Antique oak Globe-Wernicke 5 section stacked bookcase, sideboard w/fancy mirror iron & brass beds, church pew, kitchen cabinets, a great Victorian back gallery, china cabinet w/mirror top, 1930’s mahogany settee; Modern etragere, early wardrobe, baker’s rack, tables, Primitive icebox and Outstanding oak frame 3 shelf display china cabinet w/under shelf electrical outlets many more great items! (78” tall X 66 1/2” long – great forDept. 56 Villages pcs.); Modern furniture Please check us out online at www.garnavilloauction.com. You can also find a com- includes (sofa, end tables, S-roll top desk, pedestal table w/4 chairs, curio cabinet, plete line-up at www.auctionzip.com (52049). Our next scheduled auction is February platform rocker, Oriental style rug, loveseat glider, cedar chest, white sectional sofa, 24th. Let us know if you would like us to sell any items for you. plus much more); Beautiful black lacquer Oriental design trunk, sq. coffee table, room divider; 12 pcs. of Rattan Wicker patio furniture; Lexington table, chairs, side- board, server (Quail Hunters design); Remington model 25 25/20 center fire rifle (stock stamped property of Lee County, IL. Bankers Fed – excellent cond.); Misc. garage, yard & hand tools; Plus much more. Terms: Cash, Check, Credit Card – ID Required – Not Responsible for Accidents – Jones Lunch Stand Stenzel Auction Service, Inc. – 309.944.3808 Business Office: 135 West Center St. – Cambridge, IL. 309.937.1444 Auctioneers: Al, Jason & Jana (Stenzel) Guinn, IL Lic. #0440000486. www.stenzelauction.com or facebook

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16 CHUPP AUCTIONS Salesman Sample Fire Wagon Presents 2,000+ LOTS! • 3-DAYAUCTION 890 S. VAN BUREN ST. - SHIPSHEWANA, IN 46565 JD 2-Cylider Banner Located: 1 mile north of US 20 on State Rd. 5 to the Chupp Auction Center in Shipshewana, Indiana 46565 THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY JANUARY 18-19-20, 2018 THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 - 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 - 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 - 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM Oliver Exhibition Model SALESMAN SAMPLES 15+ DIFFERENT VET CABINETS COLLECTION OF GRISWOLD TOBACCO SPITTOON COLLECTION BUTTER CHURNS • TOYS PEDAL CARS • POP COOLERS MINERS TORCH COLLECTION RARE Neon Red Color CAST IRON STILL BANKS SALESMAN SAMPLES: Early horse-drawn brass fire wagon with hand-crank aerial ladder & makers name!; The Oliver wood & brass Exhibition Model flip-bottom walking plow with wrenches; B.F. Avery horse-drawn disc; horse-drawn push hay rake; buggy shop paint selector wheel; Rock Island Plow Co. hay loader; plus more. 35+ ANVILS including 1335 lb. bridge anvil; 400 lb. & 357 lb. Peter Wright; 340 Griswold! lb. & 450 lb. Hay Budden; plus many more! 500+ ADVERTISING SIGNS: Petroleum, farm, animal, Country Store, pop & drink, railroad, trade signs & more! FIRE FIGHTING COLLECTION including early helmets, Salesman samples, fire lanterns, toys, fire extinguishers, signs & more! (14) GAS PUMPS including Bowser 10 gal. visible square body, 10 gal. visible correct measure & more! PETROLEUM ITEMS include 126” Texaco work station, cast iron White Eagle, (3) cast iron air pump stands with lights. COUNTRYSTORE ITEMS: (2) large harness shop display horses; papier mache horse advertising saddles, bridles & reins; “The Wiley” wooden oil cabi- net; seed sales counter; showcases; Iceberg oak icebox by Challenge Corn Planter Co.; (2) Mazda light bulb displays. MISC. ITEMS: 200 gal. copper kettle; early 55”L wooden wheel tapered cast iron cannon; 2-wheel US Army cart; 14’ wooden Perkins windmill tail; eagle windmill weight; weathervanes; Coleman Arc lantern; Kenwood 30 gal. cast iron kettle & jack- et; hearse lamps; cast iron seats; hay forks; cast iron Town Square water tank; early 6’ Brass Meat Rack Nion Cycle men’s bicycle; Bart Simpson moving display; brass steam whistles up to 30”H; pedal cars; 88” wooden folk art Jonsered chainsaw; 7’ wooden model shotgun; early carved carousel horse with glass eyes; 9’ cast iron stand with railroad bell; (2) box wagons; (2) dog treadmills; corn shellers; plus much more! NOTICE: This is a VERY abbreviated ad! For a full listing with pictures and ONLINE BIDDING go to AuctionZip.com (Auctioneer ID# 11841). CHUPP AUCTIONS & REAL ESTATE, LLC - We Specialize in YOUR Auction, Lyle Chupp #AU08800826 - 574-536-8005, Dale Chupp #AU19800030 - 260-499-0093

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JANUARY Wisconsin Milwaukee’s 13 & 14 Rummage O Rama Flea Market Scale Auto, Hobby & Toy Show Sat. 10-6 West Bend Antiques Wisconsin State Fairgrounds SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 2018 Vintage & Fine Art Show 640 S 84th Street, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sun. 10-3 JANUARY 19-20, 2018 West Allis, Wisconsin West Bend, Wisconsin Serb Hall - 5101 W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, WI Washington County Fairgrounds JANUARY, 20 & 21 Hwy. 45 & Pleasant Valley Rd. Minnesota State Fairgrounds (30 min. North of Milwaukee, WI) Admission $5.00 Kids 6-12 $2.00 1265 N. Snelling Avenue Friday 11-7 • Saturday 9-4 Saturday, 9 am-5 pm • Sunday, 9 am-4 pm Preview admission 7:30 a.m. $20.00 St. Paul, Minnesota Admission: $5 Valid Both Days• FREE PARKING Admission $2.00 For additional information or table availability call 40 Exceptional Vendors Booth Rental Information: Join in our Free Scavenger Hunt - A Big Hit! 414-481-5859 or see us on Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 651-771-3476 • 612-961-3401 www.WestBendAntiqueShow.com www.mnantiqueshows.com 920-993-9817 wirummageorama Visit our Web Site: www.uniqueeventsshows.com

ROCHESTER, MN 44th Winter Wisconsin Antiques Dealers Association Annual Antique Sporting The 46th Annual Antiques Show & Sale MAYO CIVIC CENTER & Advertising Show MILWAUKEE FEBRUARY 2 & 3 2018 ANTIQUE BOTTLE & FLEA MARKET Fri, 10-8 • Sat, 10-5 FEBRUARY 2nd & 3rd Waukesha County Expo Center ADVERTISING SHOW Oshkosh, Wisconsin Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188 Bottles, Breweriana, January 28 I-94 (exit #294, Hwy J), South 1 mile to Sunnyview Expo Center 1000 Northview Rd. Follow signs West to Show and Advertising Sunday 10-4 FRIDAY ~ 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Over 56+ Quality Dealers from 6 states • 150 Sales Tables MAYO CIVIC CENTER SATURDAY ~ 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Proceeds from show benefit: Grants for historic preservation New • Displays & Lectures New 30 Civic Center Dr within Wisconsin; Waukesha County, WI college scholarships; • Door Prizes Location & Friends of Wisconsin Historical Society. Show Information: Date Dealers can drive in to unload & to load out! • Food Available FREE PARKING • GOOD FOOD • ATM on premises 906-250-1618 or Townsend Promotions 414-510-4441 antiquesportingandadvertisingshow.com Sunday, February 4, 2018 $7.00 Good for both days 9 am - 3 pm ~ $5.00 Admission 641-832-2700 507-269-1473 www.WisconsinAntiquesDealers.com Vendors Wanted ** NO EARLYADMISSION ** Waukesha County Expo Center Wausau Wisconsin 1000 Northview Road Antique Show & Sale Waukesha, Wisconsin DC Everest High School Rummage O Rama Flea Market (I-94 exit 294 (Hwy J), south 1 mile 2305 Jelinek Ave, Schofield, WI then west on Northview) 4 miles South of Wausau, WI Wisconsin State Fairgrounds info: [email protected] Feb. 10-11 FEBRUARY 15th -17th 640 S 84th Street, Sat. 9-5 • Sun. 10-4 Collinsville, Illinois Northern Illinois 50 Select Dealers Doubletree Hotel & Conference Center West Allis, Wisconsin Antiques Dealers Association Antiques & Vintage Finds 1000 Eastport Plaza Drive Adm. $5.00 • Good Food • 33rd yr. Room Vending Thursday & Friday till 10pm FEBRUARY, 17 & 18 Presents its 57th Annual From the No., So., W.: Hwy 39/51, FRIDAY ~ 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Crystal Exit 185, No. to Jelinek, turn E. 1/2 mi.. Saturday, 9 am-5 pm • Sunday, 9 am-4 pm China From the E.: Hwy 29 W. Exit 171, Clock SATURDAY ~ 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. ANTIQUE SHOW go N. 1/2 mi to Jelinek Repairer Repair Show Information: 906-250-1618 or Admission $2.00 on site Free Parking email: [email protected] 414-481-5859 or see us on ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS gatewaygas.com Info: AR Promotions • 715-355-5144 wirummageorama AT FOREST HILLS LODGE www.antiqueshowsinwis.com Vendors Wanted 1601 West Lane Rd., Loves Park, Illinois (Located 1/2 mile East of Route 251 on Route 173) Henry Decoy Richfield Historical Society SUNDAY MARKET SAT., FEBRUARY 17, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Show Antiques, Appraisal SUN., FEBRUARY 18, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ANTIQUES ADM: $6.00 • FREE PARKING • FOOD AVAILABLE February 18th, 2018 & Chili Lunch Americana • Folk Art • Advertising • Textiles Admission $6 ~ Free Parking ~ 13 & under Free NIADAAntiques.com 8am to 2pm • Adm. $5 February 18th Interstate Center Main Expo, Bloomington, IL “a Gathering on the Prairie” Henry High School 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. ~ Free Admission Exit 160 from I-55 & I-74 Route 9 West 1023 College Street Friess Lake School Primitive Country Henry, Illinois 61537 1750 Hwy 164 Antique Show & Sale Vintage Duck Decoys, Bird/Fish Carvings, Old Gun Richfield, Wisconsin February 18 Advertising & Misc. Folk/Sporting Art & More Appraisers available for: Coins; Stamps; Jewelry; Otto Center in Arthur, Illinois Civil War; World War II & Genreal Items 1/2 mile south of Arthur Limited tables, for more information contact: Food Available: Chili (regular, Firehouse Hot & 100 Dealers • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets Jason Baldwin 312-316-7484 White Chicken), Chili Dogs, Beverages & Desserts Saturday, March 3 [email protected] More Information: 262-628-1827 Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 HenryDecoyShow.com - TerraIncognitalUSA.com richfieldhistoricalsociety.org www.thirdsundaymarket.com 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 45+ Dealers specializing in early Americana Country Primitives...... furniture, early lighting, textiles, stoneware, folk art, baskets, woodenware & much more For Information Call Donna Kibler PLEASE LET OUR ADVERTISERS KNOW WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD 217-620-8983 [email protected] agatheringontheprairie.com

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Wisconsin Decoy & Central Illinois ROCHESTER, MN Iowa City Kiwanis Antiques Dealers Association Sporting Collectibles Show MAYO CIVIC CENTER Antique Show Saturday, March 10th, 2018 Bloomington’s Original Antiques Open to Public • Room to Room & Vintage Show & Sale FLEA MARKET MARCH 9, 2018 ~ 5-8 P.M. Wednesday Night March 7th Thursday Afternoon & Night March 8th MARCH 10, 2018 ~ 9-3 P.M. Friday Afternoon & Night March 9th BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS Admission $3 (valid for both days) March 4 Free Appraisals on Saturday Hilton Garden Inn MINI EXPO - INTERSTATE CENTER Sunday 10-4 General Show Open to Public 1355 W 20th ave 2301 West Market Street Johnson County Fairgrounds Building C Sat., March 14th Oshkosh, WI (West of I-55/74 on Rte 9, Exit 160) MAYO CIVIC CENTER 4261 Oak Crest Hill Rd. SE 8AM - 2:30 P.M. 920-966-1300 30 Civic Center Dr Highway 27/218, exit 89, then north 1/4 mile BUY - SELL - TRADE • Free Appraisals on Saturday SAT., MARCH 10, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Dealers can drive in to unload & to load out! Iowa City, Iowa Old & New Decoys • Duck Calls • Hunting Knives • Animal Traps • SUN., MARCH 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 35 Quality Dealers • Good Food & FREE Close-In Parking Wildlife Paintings • Prints & Related Arts • Cartridges • Fishing Tackle Townsend Promotions ADMISSION: $6.00 (good for both days) 319-430-3737 or 319-338-8449 Information: Roger Ludwig 920-233-0349 centralilantiquedealers.org 641-832-2700 507-269-1473 [email protected] cell 920-428-3765 [email protected] 217-469-2256

ALL 20-30-40 Glass Society of Illinois CHICAGOLAND’S INDOORS DePere Glass Sale & Show PETROLEUM & Antique Show & Sale SPRING FOX VALLEY Northlake, Illinois ADVERTISING SHOW St. Norbert College ANTIQUE SHOW 601 3rd St., DePere, WI The Concord Plaza Midwest Conference Center BY GAS GUYS PROMOTIONS INC (Green Bay, Wis. Area) MARCH 10 ~ 10 - 5 401 West Lake Street SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 2018 MARCH 11 ~ 10 - 4 March 10th ~ 10-5 8 AM to 1 PM • ADMISSION $5 MAR. 17-18 Antiques • Decorative Arts EarlyBird Buyers 6:30 AM • $20 Entrance Fee 25 Years • Sat. 9-5 • Sun. 10-4 St. Charles, Illinois March 11th ~ 11-4 Over 60 Booths! CONTACT: TIM SMITH AT 815-436-4733 OR Kane County Fairgrounds Admission $8 per person Also a Phonograph Restorer + 55 DEALERS from 15 STATES EMAIL KEVIN GRECO AT: [email protected] Mary Lou’s Crystal China Repair on site Door Prizes • Crystal Repaiar WEBSITE: GASGUYS1.COM Adm. $5.00 under 16 free • Free Parking Free Parking • ATM on Premises Glass Identification • Reference Library Definitely Worth The Trip! Luncheon Available WILL COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Hwy 41; Exit 163, 1 mile East to 3rd 815-838-0606 630-851-4504 PEOTONE, ILLINOIS Info: AR Promotions • 715-355-5144 www.csada.com www.20-30-40glasssociety.org (35 Miles South of Chicago ~ Exit 327 Off I-57, Then 1 Mile East) www.antiqueshowsinwis.com

47th Annual Doll Show & Sale Oregon GFWC Woman’s Club ANNUAL BADGER Madison Area Doll Club Presents Presents The 68th Annual Wisconsin Oregon, IL KNIFE SHOW Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! Rummage O Rama Flea Market Antique Show We appreciate your past attendance - join us again! SAT., MARCH 24 • 9-3 Over 50 Dealers from the Midwest MARCH 23-24-25, 2018 Wisconsin State Fairgrounds MARCH 24 & 25, 2018 Fri. Noon-7 • Sat. 8-5 • Sun. 9-2 Exhibition Hall A at the Sat. 9am-5pm • Sun. 10am-4pm $5 Adm. • $8 3-day pass 640 S 84th Street, Blackhawk Center • Oregon, Illinois early bird pass available $20 ALLIANT ENERGY CENTER West Allis, Wisconsin 1101 West Jefferson Street Janesville, Wisconsin 1919 Alliant Energy Way (one block South of Rt. 64) Holiday Inn Express & Janesville Conference Center MARCH, 24 & 25 Entry $6.00 • Crystal & China Repair Exit #171C from I-90 & Hwy 14 east to Deerfield Dr., MADISON, WISCONSIN Saturday, 9 am-5 pm • Sunday, 9 am-4 pm While You Wait Both Days south to 3100 Wellington Place • Antique Appraisals on Sun. Admission: $5 • Parking $7 per vehicle Knifemaking supplies also available 10-3pm ($5 per item) Contact Vicki 608-279-5298 Admission $2.00 • Plenty of Parking Badger Knife Club, Inc. ~ Robert Schrap [email protected] or 414-481-5859 or see us on • Door Prizes • Concessions PO Box 511, Elm Grove, WI 53122 • Handicap Accessible 414-479-9765 or [email protected] Carol 608-212-9832 www.badgerknifeclub.com [email protected] wirummageorama 815-732-2219

The Market Racing ROCHESTER, MN La Crosse Logan Band for Fine Memorabilia Show MAYO CIVIC CENTER Americana ANTIQUE SHOW 319-389-7779 FLEA MARKET La Crosse, WI AND The Market April 15th 10AM - 2PM for Distinctive March 25 APRIL 7 & 8 Collectibles & Waukesha County Exposition Center Sat. 9-5 • Sun. 10-3 Antiques Sunday 10-4 319-360-4301 Forum Building, 1000 Northview Rd. Quality Antiques & Collectibles MAYO CIVIC CENTER SUNDAY, APRIL 8 • 10-4 WAUKESHA, WI 30 Civic Center Dr Admission: $4.00 ~ 12 under free Logan High School Field House Expo Center Adm: $5.00 • 12 & under FREE with Adult Dealers can drive in to unload & to load out! 1500 Ranger Dr., LaCrose, WI Hawkeye Downs Fairgrounds Show & Vendor Information: Townsend Promotions Proceeds to Logan Band Program Cedar Rapids, Iowa Information call 608-385-3598 $8 Admission Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 641-832-2700 507-269-1473 Now Excepting Dealers mwantiqueshow.com www.uniqueeventsshows.com www.auctionactionnews.com 20 THE ACTION CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WANTED WANTED FOR SALE MOVIE POSTERS WANTED: 1-Sheets, WANTED GIRLIE PULPS: with Risque Covers, TELEPHONES: Over 85 Different 3-Sheets, lobby cards, displays, ban- PEPBedtime Stories, Spicy Stories, genuine 1892-1983, parts, restorations, ners, glass slides. Dwight Cleveland, PO Ginger Paris Nights, LAParee FREE catalogue. We now offer our Box 10922, Chicago, IL60610-0922. Hollywood Nights, & others. From entire business for sale 608-582-4124 773-525-9152 or Fax 773-525-2969. 1920’s, 1930’s. Contact Bryan 812- or www.phonecoinc.com or email E-mail: [email protected] B 890-1495 2324P [email protected] C VINTAGE TITLES Buying and Selling Advertising Auto, Motorcycle, Truck, Trailor titles. APPRAISALS Ralph, PO Box 540, Mukwonago, WI Shoe Benches 53149 or email: ralph@green- 901-603-6123 PLEASE LET OUR fieldgallery.net or call 262-363-5885 Q by Chuilli LLC Specializing in Dissolution STAMP COLLECTIONS WANTED ADVERTISERS of Marriage Appraisals Old Postcards & Envelopes Jerry Chuilli C.A.G.A. Old store KNOW WHERE YOU WANTED... display racks 715-297-2457 TOP CASH PAID (pyramid shaped) appraisalsbychuilli.com 920-499-6886 1911C SAW THEIR AD! Serving all of Wisconsin & the STAMPBUYER-WISCONSIN.COM 901-603-6123 Michigan Upper Peninsula auctionactionnews.com

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21 "The Marketing of Tobacco” A Special Exhibit at the 44th Winter WADA Antiques Show Article & Photos by Debbie McArdle with Lee Bernard & Henry Hecker How did the collections start? Photos by Lee Bernard & Henry Hecker Lee began collecting tobacciana a scant five years ago, illustrating Folks familiar with the semi-annual shows produced by the there's plenty of fine examples available. About his first acquisition he Wisconsin Antiques Dealers Association, aka WADA, are familiar with says, “I bought a colorful tobacco tin, Buckingham Cut Plug, with the Lee Bernard Antiques, Jackson, Wisconsin. In recent years Lee, along intention of selling it; but I really liked it, so I kept it. That was the start with his wife Roxanne, have exhibited in Booth 3 at the WADA shows, of my collection of cigar & other tobacco related items. The great graph- but this February Lee will ALSO exhibit his tobacco advertising collec- ics on the old tins & boxes appeals to me & the hunt for items to add to tion in WADA's Special Exhibit Booth just around the corner from the my collection is fun & interesting.” Lee's favorite piece is a colorful show's entrance. Joining Lee, long-time collector Henry Hecker who Possum cigar tin. “Who would want to smoke a cigar out of a tin with will also share very special examples of tobacco advertising from his an opossum on it?” Lee asks! own collection. Henry's been collecting cigar boxes for about 25 years, focusing “The Marketing of Tobacco” is a free exhibit for those who mostly on Wisconsin cigar makers but also boxes with great graphics. attend the 44th Winter Wisconsin Antiques Dealers Association Show & Henry says, “My first purchase was a box from the Henry Castenhoz Sale at the Waukesha County Expo Center in suburban Milwaukee. saloon in Milwaukee, probably from his sample room. Come see the rarity, quality and variety of objects assembled by these Castenhoz also bottled beer for a time; the rea- top collectors of “Tobacciana”. Henry Hecker and Lee Bernard will son I acquired the box as a brewery 'go-with'. be on hand both days to answer questions and to share their knowledge This was way before I purposely started col- of this fascinating field. lecting cigar boxes. Ironically I bought the Tobacco Advertising 101: A display of tin litho box from Lee Bernard!” Henry's favorite Native Americans introduced tobacco to the first European advertising illustrates the piece is a small Milwaukee Stock Yards settlers in the early 1600's. Traders returned to Europe with tobacco artful use of color and design Christmas box with Santa on it; he's never seen another, the survival rate of such boxes plants from the Americas and, thus, the craving for a new commod- to attract the consumer's eye. ity was born! is so low. Henry provided some background on the earliest tobacco advertising. Words of wisdom? Henry notes the field has gained “Paper and wood were undoubtedly used several hundred years ago to advertise popularity in the last 10 years and good boxes are command- tobacco. While it is likely simple ads in newspapers and postings of broadsides ing strong prices, becoming hard to find. Henry recommends, began long before the mid-nineteenth century, the real explosion in graphics mar- “Buy what you like and you can always upgrade later. This colorful Mi Lola keting occurred in the Base your purchases, first and foremost, on good graphics humidor was suitable to last quarter of the and condition. Pick a theme, otherwise your collection become a permanent can become unwieldy and consume too much space.” Lee 1800's. With the fixture in a home. An adds, “Buy the best you can afford - it's better to buy one advent of sophisticated attractive container $20 tin than four $5 tins. Educate yourself on the subject lithography on both tin refilled, time after time, by attending antiques shows, talking with knowledgeable and card stock, manu- keeps the brand name dealers, and studying books on the subject so you get a facturers of tobacco in front of the smoker. feel for what is available.” products employed every EXPECT THE UNUSUAL! conceivable image and Henry and Lee will both be on hand to discuss antique tobacco advertising narrative in advertising collecting. In addition, wander the show's three large rooms featuring everything and packaging. Images of from vintage holiday items to jewelry, to antique cupboards offered by 55 of the attractive women were the Midwest's top dealers from 9 states. The Waukesha County Expo Center's Forum most commonly used to gain Building, 1000 Northview Road, Waukesha, WI 53188, is the home of this semi- the attention of a predomi- annual event. Show hours are Friday, 10-8 and Saturday, 10-5. In addition to the nantly male customer base. A variety of cigar box art. Images of attractive good food customers have come to expect, a tradi- Often the women were dis- young women helped push the product. tional Wisconsin Fish Fry will be served late Friday played in, what was considered at that time, a very risqué manner. But cigar box afternoon and evening so bring your appetite! labels covered the gambit: politicians and war heroes, sports figures and sportsmen, Also at the show, antiques (more than 100 race horses, actors and actresses, fanciful depictions from literature and mythology, years old) and vintage (50-99 years old) items will be and holidays (especially Christmas and New Years). Native Americans and African collected by the Friends of the Wisconsin Historical Americans were commonly depicted often in less-than-complimentary ways that are Society for their biennial "30th Star Benefit Antiques today considered politically incorrect, if not downright racially discriminating. Auction". Tax deductible receipts will be provided to Inducement to use the product was, therefore, by association with vividly-depicted all donors. The Wisconsin Antiques Dealers references of sex appeal, heroism, outdoors life, sports talent, literary knowledge, Association is proud to serve as the founding & contin- etc., all designed to appeal to the male gender. uing sponsor of this event since 2008 and has donated “Early on a segment of the public realized there was circumstantial evidence the booth for collection of objects for the fund-raising to health risks of smoking. The noted Hall of Fame baseball player, Honus Wagner, auction. halted the sale of his tobacco baseball cards because of his concern about young peo- The Wisconsin Antiques Dealers Association ple using the product. However, as the large tobacco companies emerged in the 20th is a non-profit organization that produces two century, more ruthless and deceptive marketing became common place actually antiques shows annually. Your admission of $7.00 claiming health benefits of smoking and the denial of health damaging effects of funds college scholarships as well as grants to tobacco. Eventually this resulted in governmental regulation with warning labels “Compliments of the Season” Wisconsin historic and heritage groups. A$1.00 and the ban on television ads for smoking materials. Recall the 'Marlboro Man' ads Cigar Box - discount coupon for admission to the Antiques of the 1950's-60s. Tragically, several of these actors succumbed to lung cancer a self-wrapped gift! Show is available with any ad or at: because of their loyalty to the products they pitched.” www.WisconsinAntiquesDealers.com/ Free parking. ATM on premises. 22 West Bend Antique & Fine Art Show

Article & Photos by Larry Kaczmarek to Art Deco and Mission; from Country So, if you’re looking for something to do (Village Blacksmith Antiques) Primitives to Art Nouveau and Victorian. this winter that’s sure to warm your heart, take West Bend Antique & Fine Art The array of merchandise for sale your family to the West Bend Antique & Fine Art Show slated for includes furniture, clocks, home Show on January 19 & 20, 2018 at the Washington Friday, January 19th from 11:00 am-7:00 pm decor, garden, decorative art, County Fairgrounds, Hwy 45 & PV(Pleasant Saturday, January 20th from 9:00 am-4:00 pm glassware, hand woven carpets Valley Rd.), West Bend, WI. For more informa- The West Bend show and sale is a two- & rugs, Native American, maps, tion, visit WestBendAntiqueShow.com or call 920- day event held at the beautiful Washington linens & quilts, toys, sporting 475-6508 County Fair goods, advertising, fine art and One of Larry’s favorite sayings is “Find a Complex. Admission is $5 good for both days of jewelry displayed in 55 attractively way to get there” because it’s an event you and the sale. Children under 16 are free and parents are designed booths. your family won’t want to miss! encouraged to bring their family along. Strollers “The West Bend Antique and wheelchairs are welcome. The building is Show is a family-oriented event handicap accessible. Parking is free. Food and that encourages adults and youth Pearmont Antiques beverage will be available from Bryan’s to explore, discover, learn about of De Pere, Catering. Wisconsin will Pearmont Antiques of and even own a piece of the One of the exciting events at the show is be bringing De Pere, Wisconsin will past. These items were used and a Scavenger Hunt. Special antiques from this1940 be bringing thisHires cherished by our ancestors,” Larry’s personal stock are hidden in plain sight Coca-Cola syrup dispenser, $650. says Kaczmarek. “We can teach in each booth. Every hour a photo of an item is neon clock, our children to appreciate old things by showing revealed. Whoever finds the item gets to keep it, $1,350. them that an antique show is more of a treasure and wins a small prize. Not only is it a fun way to hunt, if you will. The workmanship and beauty of engage children, it also gets the adults some of these items make them real treas- to visit every booth at the show. ures.” One thing about the Pearmont “For example, just show is the outstanding quali- Antiques give a child a marble ty and variety of dealers who of De Pere, and a flashlight and sell at the West Bend Show. Wisconsin show him how to use The event features knowl- will be the flashlight edgeable and friendly deal- bringing to see the beauty glow- ers showcasing antiques and this Purina ing inside a tiny little collectibles from Mid- Chows marble and watch his Century Modern double bubble face light up,” clock, $595. John & Linda Welsch of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin will be bringing this Cheyenne Indian ledger card painting & Zuni pottery bowl.

Pearmont Antiques Pearmont Antiques of De Pere, Wisconsin will be of De Pere, Wisconsin will bringing this RARE Beatles Yesterday & Today be bringing this 1929 “Butcher Block” album cover & retraction Arcade piano, $400. John & Linda Welsch of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin letter from Capitol Records, $425. will be bringing this John & Linda Welsch of Navaho & Pueblo jewelry, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin will several pieces will be bringing this Sioux Indian be at the show. hide & fur arrow case. Pearmont Antiques of De Pere, Wisconsin John & Linda Welsch will be bringing this of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 1950’s Jamesway will be bringing two Native salesman sample American baskets, several Stanchion, $2,200. will be at the show. 23 Milwaukee’s 2324Be Sure To Check Out Our Scale Auto, Hobby & Toy Show SHOP ITEMS FOR SALE SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 • 10-2 (with photos & Prices) of Featured Items Serb Hall - 5101 W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, WI Midwest’s Finest Model Car, 2325 FOR SALE from our Toy & Racing Collectible Show DOOR PRIZES • FREE PARKING Antique Mall and Shop Advertisers Adm: $5.00 Kids 6-12 $2.00 Preview Adm: 7:30 a.m. $20.00 262-366-1314 or www.uniqueeventsshows.com www.auctionactionnews.com

45th Annual Antique American Glass and Pottery $75Show per and Sale Article & Photos byMilwaukee’s Jane Schleinzer glassware, depression glassware, kitchen glass- raffle will be drawn late in the day on (20-30-40 Glass Society of Illinois) The Antique ScaleAmerican Auto, Glass Hobby sale & Toywill Showbe ware, Pyrex, Fire King, and Sunday. Winner need not be present. held on Saturday, MarchSUNDAY, 10, and JANUARY Sunday, March 21, 2018Fenton. There will be somethinginsertion Show Hours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for everyone. Our show dealers The public is invited dur- 11, 2018 at Serbthe Hall Concord - 5101 W. Oklahoma,Plaza Midwest Milwaukee, WI Conference CenterAdmission 401 West$5.00 Kids Lake 6-12 Street $2.00 will also have available for ing the hours of 10:00am to Preview admission 7:30 a.m. $20.00 sale, items to help set the table, 5:00pm on Saturday March 10, Northlake, Illinois.For additional This information will orbe table our availability 46th call Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 such as linens, silverware, etc. 2018 and 11:00am to 4:00pm on Sunday Visityear! our Web Site: www.uniqueeventsshows.com Upper right The sale is spon- Glass Identifcation andwhenever Glass Repair possibleMarch 11, 2018. Admission is $8.00 sored by the 20-30-40 All weekend there per person, good for both days. Glass Society of will be a glass identifi- The Society meets 6 times [email protected]. The Society cation table. Bring in a year to celebrate the beauty of members are collectors of that piece of glass to American made glassware and pottery. We enjoy American made depression era be identified. Ourprograms and displays on elegant or handmade glass, handmadeMilwaukee’s glass, pottery, members will use the glassware and depression era glass. Members may and related material.Scale Proceeds Auto, from Hobby the &show Toy areShow clubs extensive refer- also bring in an item for identification. We enjoy a ence library to help in day of beautiful glass, knowledge, food, and donated to glass museumsSUNDAY, that help MARCH to preserve 4, 2018the American made glass story.10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the identification. In addition, there will be a friendship. NationallySerb known Hall - 5101 dealers W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, WIprofessional crystal repair service all weekend, For more information con- Admission $5.00 Kids 6-12 $2.00 so bring in any pieces that have a small "ding" tact 20-30-40 Glass Society of There will be overPreview 25 dealers admission from7:30 a.m. around $20.00 Bill to: For additional information or table availability call and see if they can be restored to near original Illinois, John or Jane Schleinzer, the country. The glass and potteryJim Welytok that 262-366-1314 will be for sale is all AmericanVisit made. our Web WeSite: www.uniqueeventsshows.comwill have early condition. We have hourly door prizes and a raf- telephone (630)851-4504, email: JSAN- American pattern glass, elegant or handmade fle of Uniqueantique American Events glass. The winner of the [email protected]. Milwaukee’s Jim Welytok Scale Auto, Hobby & Toy Show SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2018 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Serb Hall - 5101 W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, WI Admission $5.00 Kids 6-12 $2.00 Preview admission 7:30 a.m. $20.00 For additional information or table availability call Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 Visit our Web Site: www.uniqueeventsshows.com

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