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Above Left: This lovely swan is marked “MEISENTHAL” which is one of the lesser known French companies. Probably dates to the 1880s. Mold detail and glass quality are superb. Above Middle: This set of Westmoreland pieces is a great example of painted . This set is missing some of the paint. Some collectors believe in leaving the paint as is and some remove all remnants of the old paint. It’s a matter of personal preference. Above Right: Knobby Backed Turtle covered dish is 9 3/7 inches long. (Millard No. 93 and Newbound No. 144). Although the glass factory that made this piece is unknown, it was produced from a mold once owned by the L. G. Wright company, and which is now the property of the NMGCS. Through the centuries milk glass has continued to delight by Patricia Faulhaber There are some fakes out there and it can be difficult to determine if a piece is authen- tic milk glass. Experts recommend holding a piece up to the sunlight to find an iridescent What glassware comes in an opaque, bright white or pink, blue, green or brown and color along the edges known as the “ring of fire” which can help determine an older dates back to the 16th Century? Surprisingly, it is the ever-popular milk glass. versus a newer made piece. Maker’s marks can be found on many pieces. The maker This wonderful glassware offers collectors so much including fun, functionality, color, mark can also help determine the age of a piece. designs, affordability and accessibility. It’s fun for If you really need to know the authenticity and collectors because of the wide variety of shapes and price for a piece or a collection before purchasing, sizes, designs and the color, especially the bright it’s best to consult an expert appraiser. white pieces. It is fairly easy for collectors to find There are many books and articles available that milk glass plates, vases, pitchers, cake plates, plat- provide great details about the production of milk ters, cups, bowls, butter dishes and the list goes on. glass. One such source is The National Milk Glass Because of the beauty and the affordable price of Collectors Society (nmgcs.org). It’s an online refer- most milk glass items, collectors can use them for ence where new collectors can go to for articles, parties, family gatherings and everyday gather- photos and much more. ings. NMGCS and other references offer many tips for Milk glass is known for its milky white color. new collectors. The tip list that follows is a good The intention was to make it look like porcelain starting point to adhere to before buying that first and china while making it affordable for the aver- piece. Most collectors buy pieces because they like age household. Milk glass has a long history dating them and not necessarily for the future value. back to the 1500s. While collectors can certainly Getting a few tips like the ones that follow can pre- find this early milk glass, much of what is found on vent you from paying too much for a piece. the market today is from the 20th century. Milk Buy the best pieces you can afford. It is often glass was popular during the Depression years as best to buy one really good piece versus several not well as in the 1960s. so good pieces. It is always a good idea to research While white is the color that got milk glass start- the piece before buying it. ed, it can be found in other milky colors such as Be careful using price guides for buying or sell- green or the popular blue color. It can also be found ing items. Some experienced collectors recommend in pink, yellow and amethyst. using reference books that give you the history, The many shapes or designs include , maker, rarity and other details that price guides dishes, jars, perfume bottles, figurines, match hold- may not offer. The best price guides you can find is ers and much more. Animal shapes include barn- generally your own personal interest and your own yard animals such as cows and roosters. Some milk bank account. Those are the two best price guides glass is hand painted and some pieces are hobnail to use to determine if a price is right on a piece for with a pattern of small glass bumps. Collectors will you. delight in the pieces that have a pattern that sim- NMGCS offers this tip on their website: ulates lace around the edges. “Beginners should be aware of ‘marriages’ where a According to dustyoldthing.com, “When it came cover made by one manufacturer and a base by to milk glass, the French were the trendsetters, another are joined in a union that was never meant ushering it into its golden era and inspiring to be. One should be aware, however, of the differ- American glassmakers to follow suit. Today, ence between a marriage of convenience made French milk glass is particularly valuable.” accidentally (or intentionally) through the years as A short list of manufacturers of milk glass opposed to factory originated correct combinations includes , Gillinder & Sons, which might seem wrong only because they are Imperial Glass Company, Westmorland, New rare variants.” England Glass Company, Fosteria Glass Company, Buying “as is” pieces is often a choice of some Fenton, L.E. Smith Glass Company, Mosser Glass Above: Although not documented in any known catalog, this is almost collectors because these pieces are generally sold at and Thai Soojung Glass Company Limited, among certainly an early Challinor product. It is shown in white milk glass by Belknap lower costs. Some collectors only buy as is if it is a others. (p. 60) who praises it as made in “quality glass, sharp detail...a collectors’ rare, hard to find piece. On the flip side, many col- Most pieces found today were made by piece. It is found in white, as well as the blue shown here, and most signifi- lectors only want the pristine condition pieces. It is Westmoreland (started making milk glass in the cantly a chartreuse green color. In addition, the waffle design of this tray really a personal choice for what kind of pieces to 1920s) and Fenton (started making milk glass in certainly recalls the documented Waffle Fish Pickle and Block Swan cov- build your collection. the 1940s). ered dish both of which are shown in the Challinor circa 1891 catalog. See Milk Glass on Page 23 Next Show – Sunday, Sept 6 Every First Sunday May - October Lawrenceburg, Indiana Fairgrounds US 50, 1 mile west of Exit 16,I-275 ( Beltway) 7am - 3pm EDST Rain or Shine (Earlybirds at 6am) • Admission: $4.00 • LawrenceburgAntiqueShow.com • 513-353-4135 Page 2 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM August 25, 2020 NEWS Diversity will delight bidders at Nye event BLOOMFIELD, N.J. – Nye & Company Auctioneers’ upcom- garden room. ing Estate Treasures auction will be held just before the Labor The auction includes a large silver offering as well. There is Day holiday and offers a wide variety of fine and decorative arts. sterling flatware in the “Cactus” pattern by highly collectable The auction is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 2, online-only, Danish designer Georg Jensen; several lots of monogrammed starting at 10 am Eastern time. and hallmarked French serving pieces; and examples of Chi- “We will prepare an exhibition and will open our doors to the nese silver. public by appointment,” said Andrew Holter of Nye & Company The Fine Art category is also strong as a result in-part of Auctioneers. “Clients will enjoy a seamless online experience, the success Nye enjoyed earlier in the summer. A Keith Har- with accurate condition reports and detailed images for all the ing Subway Drawing further highlights the September auc- items in the offering.” tion and comes from the estate of the consignor’s father. Disparate material comprises the first fall auction and has A large consignment of Old Master Prints and Drawings pieces coming to sale from all over the Tri-State area. “The will represent approximately 140 lots in the sale. Many beauty of estate property is that the pieces have been in private works are by recognizable names, such as Guido Reni, collections and out of circulation for years, often decades, and Albrecht Durer, Wenceslaus Hollar, Pieter Bruegel The that keeps collectors’ attention on our site,”Holter said. Elder, Thomas Wyck, Claud Lorrain and so many oth- A cast bronze fountain, entitled “Scherzo,” depicting a young ers. nude poised on a dolphin-supported base by the noted Amer- Contact: www.nyeandcompany.com. ican artist, Harriet Whitney Frishmuth leads the numerous Right: This standing bronze sculpture is pieces of sculpture. At nearly 4 feet tall, “Diana” comes from called Natoma and was made by R.C. Gorman. a different consignor, is after Jean-Antoine Houdon (French, It will be one of many highlights of a Sept. 2 Nye 1741-1828) and could be the centerpiece of a successful bidder’s & Company auction. Virtual convention huge success for Quad-A By Eric C. Rodenberg were not to be deterred. activities that typically Working together, they found a sil- take place at AAAA con- The clouds of COVID-19 threat- ver lining in that cloud which easily ventions, including buy- ened to stop people from attending may impact the future of such large ing and selling vintage the Antique Advertising Association get-togethers. Using the Zoom meet- advertising, seminars, of America in early July. Howev- ing platform, more than 100 mem- a Favorite Advertising er, the members of the organization bers were able to conduct many of the Exhibit, informal social- ization, business meeting and even raffles. When it came to sales (room hopping), the num- ber of participants picked up to more than 200. “Sellers sold a ton of stuff,” said Paul Lefkovitz, who conceptualized and planned the virtual con- vention. “Room hopping is one of the most important events of our convention. Buying, selling and trad- ing is what we do best.” The buying and selling ac- tivity was conducted through the AAAA website, which mem- bers and the public can access. True to form, the buying and selling Above: Another advertising piece hard to beat was the Best-In-Show in “Tobacco site had a virtual site complete with Tins” went to David Hirsch with a handsome sellers’ names on the “hotel” room Durham smoking tobacco Store tin. doors. Lefkovitz was totally unfamiliar “On the second day of the conven- with Zoom when the decision was tion, the large group was broken out made to hold a virtual convention. into seven smaller groups for nearly But working with other members and an hour … All groups were observed consulting available online resourc- to be quite active. Participants re- es, he was able to bring the conven- ported they had a great time meeting tion to a successful close. Participat- new people and re-connecting with ing members were so fired up at the old friends.” convention, they are now planning a The virtual convention is new, cut- “Winter Virtual Retreat” on Jan. 23. ting-edge technology which offers “Enthusiastic attendees reported a myriad of options. The concept of they had great fun, learned a lot and adding capabilities such as conduct- delighted in seeing wonderful exam- ing raffles, seminars, business meet- ples of antique advertising,” Lefkov- ing, with “break out” social times itz said. sprinkled among the event, and ac- cess to easy buying and selling may Left: The Best-In-Show award in the be a glimpse of the future. “Signs-Metal or Porcelain” went to mem- ber Gary Bagnall, with this charming Aus- See AAAA on page 4 tin’s Dog Bread Sign.

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“I was very gratified that so many AAAA of our members overcame their ap- From Page 2 prehensions to participate as attend- ees, buyers, sellers and presenters,” Lefkovitz says. Although the “touch and feel” part Contact: (317) 501-3832 of buying is absent, the costs to mem- www.pastimes.org bers (travel, meals and hotel rooms) are minimized. There were lots of challenges,” Right: Antique advertising sellers set up shop on the internet during the Antique Lefkovitz said. “Rather than run a Advertising Association of America virtual Zoom meeting, it was my objective to meeting in early July. Just go down the reconstruct our traditional conven- hallway on your computer screen, select a tion experience as much as possible door and you were ready to shop. Sellers onto a “virtual” online platform. sold “a ton of antiques” to more than 200 Although collectors are, by nature, participants. very independent and adaptable, the new concept of meeting on a virtu- al level came with its usual fears of technology and mistrust of all things Right: An attractive Burger digital. Bohemian Beer plater from “One event I wanted to be sure the-Midwest city, chiefly set- to include was the “Favorite Adver- tled by Germans of Zinzinnati tising Exhibit” which is a long-es- (Cincinnati) was priced at a tablished tradition in the nearly 30 room-hopping event at $250. years of Quad-A conventions. There Buyers and sellers could still are five categories in the event. Pho- haggle over prices on the tos of 47 entries were presented to internet. the participants in the meeting. Af- ter each item was viewed twice, vir- tual convention-goers voted on their favorites. Seminars were deftly presented. Advanced collectors Remey Rubin Below: An eye-catching Best in and David Briggs presented a virtual Show for “Signs-Paper or Card- tour of their outstanding collections, board” went to Don Lurito with sharing their knowledge and great his The Uncle Sam Range. collector stories. Citing the David and Bettie Briggs collection of Victorian-era posters, Lefkovitz said: “Enthusiasts of ear- ly lithography were over the moon as they viewed breathtaking and one- of-a-kind examples of truly stunning early posters.” This tour was accom- panied by a thoroughly researched, docent-style presentation of the de- tailed history and significance of each piece they featured, according to Lefkovitz. Longtime antiques restorer Chuck Kovacic shared his expertise in the seminar “Damaged Goods, Restored Values,” demonstrating the steps in the restoration of antique advertis- ing. In addition to “before and after” examples of his art, he also conduct- ed a PowerPoint presentation, in addition to sharing simple tools and techniques that can be attempted by non-experts. As noted, Quad-A members were so smitten by the virtual Convention that, during their business meet- ing, a motion was passed to conduct a Jan. 23 “Virtual Winter Retreat.” AAAA will be actively recruiting sell- ers for this event; interested parties may contact Lefkovitz. Of course, members are looking forward to the traditional annual Convention that will be held in Read- ing, Pa., July 22-25, 2021.

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Canal, this tiny hamlet is accessed from the heart of What was once a dormitory of the New Hope School for New Hope by a leisurely mile-and-a-half stroll along Girls is now “Foundation House” and serves as office the towpath, a short drive along the winding (and nar- space for PMFA. Additionally, Cole’s dog kennel (he row) River Road, or, come spring, a pleasant hop on a bred German Shepherds), as well as the forge where he water taxi. But despite its physical isolation, plans are worked, have been procured and are set for restoration. afoot to transform this now-sleepy community into an Because of its prime location and its aging residents, international hub for the arts. the site is at risk of development, even though it has The story of the New Hope Artist Colony traces to been identified as an historic district. “Deferred main- the late-1890s, when Dr. George Morley Marshall and tenance” has left many of the structures, some of which Above: Could this be Bath? A country town in France? The his family, seeking relief from Philadelphia summers, are still private homes, in a varying state of disrepair. artist community of Phillips Mill, located in New Hope, Pa., retains its charm to this day. Images courtesy of PMFA vacationed in the verdant Pennsylvania countryside “Someone else would tear them down,” Webber opined. of Bucks County. Entranced with the area’s natural Currently, two artists are in residence (a painter and a Below: Inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement, Renais- beauty, Marshall invited to the area his friend, Impres- woodworker). Eventual plans provide for the new con- sance man Morgan Colt, right, stands amidst the “magi- sionist landscape painter William Lathrop. Lathrop, in struction of additional artist space. cal” setting he conceptualized and built on a farm in the turn, encouraged fellow artists, most notably Edward “We have a small footprint here,” he continued, with outskirts of New Hope, Pa. Redfield and Daniel Garber, to come and work with the entire community covering only seven acres or so. him there. Indeed, visitors to the area are surprised when they Fortuitously, Morgan Colt, a New York-based archi- come upon the hidden treasure. “You come upon this tect and Renaissance man, was also attracted to the magical place and wonder, ‘Where am I?’” Miller ex- area. Influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement, plained. Despite its feeling of a self-contained retreat, Colt conceptualized a grouping of main structures and the village is surrounded by a large expanse of open dependencies on the farmland that housed the Phillips space. The reimagined vision includes exhibitions in Mill, an 18th-century grist mill. Blending English Tu- New York and Philadelphia, as well as tours of the dor and French country styles, he provided an aesthet- property itself. ically pleasing home to Pennsylvania Impressionists as Needless to say, when the groundwork was first the New Hope School of Art enjoyed worldwide acclaim. laid for this project, there was no idea that it would Flourishing in the early 20th century, the community be taking root in the middle of a worldwide pandemic. began to show signs of age in the 1970s. As such, upcoming on-site events will be on a smaller Fast forward to two years ago, when a pair of neigh- scale than previously imagined. Virtual activities are bors had what they characterized as a “serious talk.” also foreseen. Realizing the possibility that this might be the last Webber said that he and Miller wanted to do “some- chance to save what was once an art colony, and with thing big.” They talk of having a lasting impact on their an abundance of civic pride, Brett Webber, an archi- community, about leaving a legacy and transforming tect, combined his problem-solving skills with Elinor lives. And in a perverse way, the timing of the art col- Miller’s longtime involvement in the arts to establish ony’s rebirth seems fortuitous. “We are all starved for the Phillips Mill Foundation for the Arts. Not only do something positive,” Webber concluded. “People ask, they intend to restore the physical site of the old art ‘Why now?’ And we say, ‘Why not?’” colony but they have also vowed to build a new global For more information visit www.phillipsmillfounda- artist community that would emanate from the site. To tion.org. Below: The Phillips Mill Foundation for the Arts is seeking donations for the preservation of what was home to Penn- Below: Although its footprint is small, the artist community of sylvania Impressionists of the New Hope Art Colony. Local Phillips Mill is set to be repurposed to serve as a global arts activists have banded together to spearhead a campaign center. to keep development from encroaching on this historic treasure.

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(For card) Gift from Page 6 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM August 25, 2020 Hubley P-38 fighter was a popular toy; still resonates with collectors I have a Hubley P-38 vision cowboy memorabilia, primar- the $8 to $12 range and reached a Q Fighter in near mint ily because there are a few pieces high of $17.50 to $22.50 in the mid- condition in its period box. The RINKER ON that still sell to crossover collectors 1990s. Today, the average secondary wing and tail are painted red on COLLECTIBLES and others at prices far above what market price is closer to $10 a pair. the top and bottom. The body is a modern Hopalong Cassidy or televi- Three years ago, I visited an an- painted red on the top and un- sion cowboy collector would pay. tiques mall in Houston. A former nov- painted on the bottom. The box BY I did a WorthPoint.com “sale date” elty salt and pepper shaker collector lid has a full color aerial combat HARRY L. search for the Hopalong Cassidy had rented a large booth in hopes of scene featuring two P-38s, one of clothes hamper. I was somewhat sur- selling his collection. In spite of his which is shooting down an enemy RINKER prised by the prices. A red example low prices, the settled dust around his plane. The box contains a wealth (the clothes hamper also came in a sets indicated that sales were slim. of information including “No. tan/sand ground) in very good to fine The good news is that the Novelty 881,” “A MIGHTY METAL TOY,” WorthPoint.com lists the sale of condition closed on eBay on Jan. 29, Salt & Pepper Shakers Club (www. and “MOVABLE PROP / RUBBER a Hubley P-38 in its period box on 2020 for $125. An example in fair saltandpepperclub.com) still is ac- WHEELS / RETRACTABLE LAND- eBay on May 25, 2018, that closed at condition closed on eBay on Dec. 28, tive. I recommend joining. The club ING GEAR.” What is the value of $130.50. It is identical to your exam- 2019, for $50. also has a Facebook page. They have my P-38 in its period box? ple. The Hopalong Cassidy clothes an annual convention that features WorthPoint.com has over 1,500 hamper does not appear regularly on members selling and trading from listings for the Hubley P-38. Appar- eBay. One to five examples are offered their hotel rooms. There also are a ently, Hubley used a variety of paint for sale each year. I suspect the pric- number of local chapters, including schemes for its P-38s, albeit some ing is driven by designers and others one in Western Ontario. of those listed on eBay appear to be using the hamper as a decorative/con- hobbyist paints. Using a “sale date” versation/nostalgia piece rather than search, 2020 prices (heavily depen- by competition among Hoppy or other dent on condition) for red scheme television cowboy collectors. painted P-38s were $34.99, $117.50, If you plan to sell your Hopalong $57, and $89. An example in good Cassidy clothes hamper, the longer condition accompanied by its period you wait, the less you will get. box sold for $65 on March 21, 2020. Your P-38 in its period box has a I found a cast metal stat- secondary market retail value be- Q ue of a seated greyhound tween $125 and $150. Its condition is in my parents’ attic. It is marked its principal value determinant. on the bottom “3333 / JB.” I would like to sell it but cannot find any In 1981, I purchased a Ho- information. Can you provide a Q palong Cassidy clothes value? hamper for $5. I have moved it Harry L. Rinker welcomes with my possessions numerous questions from readers about times. The clothes hamper ap- collectibles, those mass-produced pears to be in good to fair condi- items from the twentieth and tion. I have looked at hundreds of twenty-first centuries. Selected Hopalong Cassidy items on eBay The Lockheed P-38 Lightning letters will be answered in this but have never seen a clothes was an American World War column. Harry cannot provide A hamper. In your book Hopalong II-era, piston engine, fighter aircraft. personal answers. Photos and Cassidy: King of the Cowboy Mer- Lockheed developed the fighter for other material submitted cannot chandisers, published by Schiffer the US Army Air Corp. It was used be returned. Send your questions Publishing in January 1997, you most successfully in the China-Bur- The “JB” indicates the fig- to: Rinker on Collectibles, 5955 indicated that a clothes hamper ma-India and Pacific theaters of op- urine was made by the Jen- Mill Point Court SE, Kentwood, in fine condition (note the con- A erations. It also saw service in the nings Brothers Manufacturing Com- MI 49512. You also can e-mail your dition criteria) was worth $175. European theater. pany, located in Bridgeport, Conn. questions to harrylrinker@aol. Over 20 years have passed. What The plane had a unique shape – Three Jennings brothers founded com. Only e-mails containing a do think my Hopalong Cassidy twin booms and a central nacelle the company in 1890. It continued in full name and mailing address will clothes hamper in fair condition containing the cockpit and arma- business into the early 1900s. be considered. is worth? ments. The Germans called it the Ga- Jennings Brothers made book- belschwaz-Teufil (forked tail devil) ends, candlesticks, figurative items, and the Japanese referred to it as “two jewelry boxes, and lamps. Jennings planes, one pilot.” The P-38 served as Brothers developed a reputation for To a fighter-bomber, night fighter, and producing high-quality pieces utiliz- bomber-pathfinder for medium and ing the skills of artists, metal smiths, heavy bombers. It was manufactured and sculptors. “3333” is a factory or Inquire during the entire World War II peri- catalog number. od. When Jennings Brothers ceased op- Dozens of toy manufacturers made erations, its molds were purchased by toy replicas of the P-38 during World a Philadelphia company. This compa- About War II and in the post-war era. The ny used the molds to make inexpen- P-38 still remains one of the more sive reproductions. popular World War II plane model Examples of your Jennings Broth- Advertising kits and toy replicas. ers seated Whippet-Greyhound fig- The Hubley Manufacturing Compa- ure are common. When sold initially, ny, located in Lancaster, Pennsylva- it had an applied bronze finish. The In nia, introduced the use of diecast zinc bronze finish often is missing due to alloy (mazac) in the late 1930s. When excessive cleaning. World War II ended, Hubley was us- Sell through prices on eBay for ex- AntiqueWeek ing the diecast process for most of its amples in very good or better condi- toy vehicles. Hubley desired to appeal tion range from $25 to $35. The value Call: to the hobbyist by issuing kits and is up by a few dollars from examples finished toys for sale to youngsters. that sold through five years ago. If Those who remember watch- Your Lockheed P-38 dates from the the bronze finish is damaged, the fig- ing Hopalong Cassidy movies 1-800-876-5133 1950s. Hubley issued a “Kiddie Toy” A urine’s value is minimal. in movie theaters are in their mid-80s line in the 1960s. This line featured or later. Those who watched Hoppy on a red painted P-38, only it had a star I have a large collection television in the late 1940s through And Ask and stripe decal on the left wing. of novelty salt and pepper the mid-1950s, are in their 70s. Even Q Condition is critical in terms of the shakers that I bought at garage though the Encore Western cable plane and box. While not near mint, sales. I have examples of every channel occasionally runs Hopalong To Speak the plane and box appear in very fine conceivable theme. Many of the Cassidy movies, most individuals un- or slightly better condition. older ones are marked “Made in der 50 have no idea who Hoppy was. Japan.” I love their kitsch look. With A I wrote my book at the tail end of Are people collecting these? Are the 1950s television cowboy heroes they worth anything? collecting craze. By 2005, the second- ary market for Gene, Hoppy, the Lone The golden age of figural/nov- Customer Ranger, and Roy was fading fast. A elty salt and pepper shakers The 2008-2009 Great Recession and ended in the latter part of the first COVID-19 crisis just nailed the sec- decade of the 21st century. Service ondary market coffin lid tighter for Over the years, I enjoyed tracking 1950s television cowboy memorabilia. the average price asked for these fun I still track prices for 1950s tele- items. The average price started in Representative March 30, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 7 MarchMarch 30, 30, 2020 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COMWWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM PagePage 7 7 March 30, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 7

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Crawford, Summer Tuesday, August 25 Day 3 of 4 Wednesday, September 02 Wednesday, September 09 8am-2pmTuesday Stephen, Sep Rushtem bertel: (856) 15 235-1830 9am-3pm Teresa Waltz tel: (317) 270-7236 Americana Auction Americana Auction NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market MICHIGAN, Mason, Online Auction Sunday, September 29 INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & NEWINDIANA,JERSEY, Shipshewana, Mount Laurel, Antique Rancocas & OHIO, Online, Online Only Auction Day 3 of 7 No Time Given Sheridan Auction Services DayCALIFORNIA, 2 of 3 Ventura, Ventura Flea Day 3 of 3 Miscellaneous Auction 6pm Kiko Auctioneers tel: (330) 455-9357 KENTUCKY, Georgetown, 46th Semi- OHIO, Canton, Olde Stark Antique Faire Miscellaneous Auction Woods Antique Show Friday, april 17 tel: (517) 676-9800 Market 9am Shipshewana Auction Annual Oxford Antique Market Sat. 9am-4pm & Sun. 10am-2pm Olde Stark 9am Shipshewana Auction 8am-2pm Stephen Rush tel: (856) 235-1830 NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market 9am-2pm Canning Attractions tel: (260) 768-4129 9am-3:30pm Jarvis Antiques Saturday, August 29 SAntiqueunday Faire, A tel:ugus (330)t 794-9100 30 tel:m Onday(260) 768-4129, OctOber 21 NoW Timeednesday Given Karen, S ep tem ber 16 tel: (323) 560-7469 Day 1 of 2 tel: ednesday(502) 370-7268 ugust FLORIDA, Perry, Upscale 4BR House with CALIFORNIA, Ventura, Old California NORTH CAROLINA, High Point, Market OHIO, Canton, Olde Stark Antique Faire tel:INDIANA, (336) 908-2735 Shipshewana, Antique & W , A 26 TENNESSEE, Brownsville, Online Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Contents Estates Auction NEWDay 4 JERSEY, of 7 Bloomfield, Estate Day 2 of 2 DayMiscellaneous 1 of 7 Auction MICHIGAN, Allegan, Allegan Antique VIRGINIA, Fishersville, 65th Shenandoah - Old Store Collectibles MiscellaneousMISSOURI, Kirksville, AuctionMidwest Antique 9am JW Hill and Associates No Time Given California Auctioneers Treasures Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction Market Antiques Expo 10am Alexander Auctions tel: (731) 225-7368 9amFest Shipshewana and Flea Market Auction tel: (386) 362-3300 tel: (805) 649-2686 tel: (260) 768-4129 8am-4pm Larry Wood tel: (616) 735-3333 Day 2 of 2 10am NYE & Co tel:Day (260) 2 of 768-41292 PENNSYLVANIA, Downingtown, Online INDIANA, Indianapolis, Outstanding INDIANA, Hanover, Antique & Primitive riday eptember OHIO, Springfield, The Springfield F , S 11 Only Toy Auction OnlineFriday & Live, O BidctOber Public 04Auction AuctionSunday, OctOber 13 Thursday, September 03 ILLINOIS, Rock Island, Premier Auction - TExtravaganzahursday, August 27 10am Pook & Pook tel: (610) 269-4040 10amCALIFORNIA, Bryan JacksonLos Banos, tel: (317) Hunting 340-1604 & NoonCALIFORNIA, Dave GrayPasadena, tel: (812) 592-0401Rose Bowl Flea INDIANA, Online, Online Only, Fine Art Real Art, Real History MARYLAND,Day 2 of 3 Timoniumn, Online Estate Fishing Collectibles Show Market No Time Given Rock Island Auction Co. Auction Auction INDIANA,Fri. 9am-4pm Lafayette, & Sat. 9am-3pmEstate & AntiqueWes NEVADA,9am-3pm CanningReno, The Attractions Great Americana hursday eptember 5pmPENNSYLVANIA, Opfer Auctioneering York, York Antiques 6pm Darin Lawson tel: (309) 797-1500 T , S 17 AuctionDouglass tel: (559) 259-5755 Pow-Wow Live Auction MARYLAND, Online, John R. Elliott World Show & Sale tel: (323) 560-7469 Day 1 of 3 9:30amDay 1 of Doug 2 Davies tel: (765) 449-4515 Day 4 of 5 War II Library Auction NEVADA,Day 2 of 3 Reno, The Great Americana GEORGIA, Atlanta, Scott Antique aturday eptember 4:30pm Over & Above Auction Pow-Wow Live Auction WISCONSIN, Waukesha, 68th Fall S , S 05 INDIANA, Milford, Public Auction OHIO,Markets Hamilton, Moore Heirs Auction Saturday, September 12 tel: (410) 458-5768 8amVIRGINIA, each dayPetersburg, Fred Holabird Antiques Show & Wisconsin Antiques Dealers Assn. Show INDIANA, Milroy, 67th Semi-Annual Milroy 9am Chupp Auctions & Real Estate LLC 11amDay 4 Dave of 4 Lunsford tel: (513) 895-4166 ILLINOIS, Rock Island, Premier Auction - tel:Historic (775) Trades851-1859 Fair & Sale Amish School Auctions tel: (260) 499-0216 Real Art, Real History Day10am-5pm 1 of 5 Toni Clark tel: (804) 586-3337 Fri. 10am-8pm & Sat. 10am-5pm Wisconsin 9am Norman tel: (765) 561-9824 Friday, September 18 OHIO,MICHIGAN, Lemoyne,Centreville, Stony Ridge Antique Auction Market - & Day 2 of 3 Day 1 of 2 Antiques Dealers Assn. tel: (815) 575-1272 PENNSYLVANIA, Chambersburg, Estate MISSOURI, Richmond, The ‘Hammer Man’ OnlineSale Only OHIO, Rushville, Outstanding Antique Day 1 of 2 Jewelry Auction Auction KENTUCKY, Owensboro, Market Days INDIANA, Indianapolis, Sharon Schwartz’s Americana Country Auction 10am8am-3pm Stony Bob Ridge Zurko Auction tel: (715) 526-9769 Fri. 5pm & Sat. 9am Carl Ocker 9am Simmons & Co. Auctioneers Sat. 11am-3pm & Sun. 9am-2pm 9amSunday Mike Clum, S eptembertel: (740) 536-9220 22 tel: (419) 297-9045 Eisenberg Collection tel: (717) 264-6578 tel: (816) 776-2936 Preservation Station tel: (270) 993-7532 ILLINOIS, Belleville, Belleville Antique Saturday, OctOber 05 NEW JERSEY, Mount Laurel, Rancocas 11am Ripley Auctions Day 1 of 2 Flea Market VIRGINIA, Mt. Crawford, Summer CALIFORNIA, Los Banos, Hunting & PENNSYLVWoods AntiqueANIA, Show Online, Coins, Stamps, Day 1 of 2 Day 2 of 2 NEVADA, Reno, The Great Americana Americana Auction Fishing Collectibles Show Sterling,8am-2pm Jewlery Stephen Rush tel: (856) 235-1830 MASSACHUSETTS, Pittsfield, Fine & Pow-Wow Live Auction No Time Given Jeffrey S Evans & Associates Day 2 of 2 10am Cordier Antiques & Fine Art PENNSYLVANIA, Carlisle, Rowe’s Auction Decorative Arts Auction Saturday, September 19 INDIANA, Lebanon, Boone County Day 3 of 5 PENNSYLVANIA, Chambersburg, Estate tel: (540) 434-3939 tel:OHIO, (717)Canton, 731-8662 Olde Stark Antique Faire - Online Only 11am Fontaines Auction Gallery Treasure Hunt NEW JERSEY, Sparta, Vintage Costume Day 2 of 2 Jewelry Auction Day 1 of 3 5pm Rowes Auction Service tel: (413) 448-8922 Day 2 of 2 NORTHJewelry CAROLINA,Show Asheboro, Important Day 2 of 2 tel: (717) 574-1008 Onsite9am-1pm Auction Joyce Simmons Monday, August 31 OHIO, Columbus, Country Americana INDIANA,riday Lebanon,ugus tIndy Ad Show 9:30amtel: (201) C&A 213-2146 Auction tel: (336) 824-8844 ILLINOIS,Friday ,Arlington OctOber Heights, 18 Online Only F , A 28 Auction Sunday, September 20 NEVADA,Day 2 of 2 Reno, The Great Americana AntiquesCOLORADO, and Denver,Collectibles World Auction Wide Antique Sunday, September 06 10am Garth’s Auction tel: (740) 362-4771 NEW JERSEY, Logan Twp, Auction Pow-Wow Live Auction OHIO, Hamilton, Wilmington, Large Ohio Americana Country Antique Auction 5:30pm& Vintage Denotter Show Auctions KENTUCKY, Owensboro, Market Days 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 DayOHIO, 2 ofSpringfield, 5 The Springfield 10amShow Delbert Cox tel: (513) 738-3475 tel:No (224)Time Given392-3101 Denver Mart Extravaganza 9am-3pm Queen City Shows tel: (303) 292-6278 Day 2 of 2 Sunday, September 13 PENNSYLVANIA,Day 3 of 3 Garnet Valley, Fine PENNSYLVANIA,tel: (513) 738-7256 Dilliner, Live & Online NEVADA,Day 1 of 3 Reno, The Great Americana ILLINOIS, Rock Island, Premier Auction - Tuesday, September 22 Estate Auction Advertising & Antiques Auction Pow-Wow Live Auction NEW JERSEY, Logan Township, Auction Real Art, Real History MINNESOTA, Online, Auction 11am Briggs Auction tel: (610) 566-3138 9:30am Joe R. Pyle tel: (304) 592-6000 Day 5 of 5 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 Day 3 of 3 Noon Henslin Auctions tel: (320) 365-4120 August 25, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 9 1893 World's Columbian Exposition Items FLAT ROCK HISTORICAL COUNTRY SIDE located in the SOCIETY FLEA MARKET ANTIQUES For Sale Christopher Columbus Museum CANCELLED 40th ANNIVERSARY 1.Complete Set & Extras (91) of Jackson's Photos (b/w) AUGUST 13, 2020 2.Complete Set & Extras (88) Poole Bros. Color Lithographs Due to the State of Michigan orders ANTIQUE MARKET for the COVID-19 virus, the 3.Chas. Graham Bird's-eye View WCE Color Lithograph (38"x52") SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th Sunday, October 4 4.Many Lithographs of Exposition Buildings (color & b/w) Flat Rock Historical Society Flea Market & SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th 5. held at Flat Rock Speedway 11 AM-5 PM Both Days Administration and Women's Building Souvenirs has been cancelled. 6.Chicago's "I Will" Statue - full size 18" We look forward to seeing everyone in 148 Verona Pitsburg Rd. 7. 2021, with the semi-annual flea markets Lithographs: Troubadour; Knighting Duke of Warwick; Wisc. to be held in May and October ARCANUM, OH 45304 next year. Building 1½ miles N. of Verona, OH 8.Inter Ocean Newspapers and many other items! Susan Miller - Owner 937-884-5931 Tell Them You Saw Museum is insie the Columbus Antique Mall Several Dealers set-up in Their Ad In & around in our 1870’s 239 Whitney Street, Columbus, W 53925 barn & shop AntiqueWeek Call Dan Amato 920-623-4590 for appointments/inquiries.

Festival Cancellations got you down? like a It’s always fun in SAVE LOCAL Historic Cambridge City A destination with three museums, 10 restaurants, 11 antique businesses, three gift shops and two lodging opportunities. Join us the weekend of September 12th and 13th for a special shopping weekend. Many stores and restaurants will be offering specials and having sidewalk sales.

Cambridge City Main Street will be Several Visit the farmers giving away three gift food trucks market right on certificates for $200, $100, and $50. Good at participating stores and restaurants. Just visit will be set Main Street ★ one of them to get your name entered into the up around Saturday SELMA, NC I-95, EXIT 98 drawing. One ticket per store, per person. town. from 9-1 Your antique shopping stop on I-95 with visitselma.org Check the Cambridge City Main Street page on facebook for multiple antique shops and malls all For a free Visitors guide within walking distance. 1-800-441-7829 more information @CambridgeCityMainStreet ONLINE-ONLY, FINE ART AUCTION Thursday, September 3, 6pm (ET) Gallery Previews: By Appointment, via our Online Scheduling App! Online bidding is now open! Visit www.bidwickliff.com/auction-calendar for catalogue and bidding links, preview scheduling and pickup/shipping information An excellent selection of fi ne art, gleaned from estates and private collections for the last several months! INDIANA and REGIONAL AMERICAN- artists include Daniel Gerhartz, Todd Reifers, Joel Knapp, Kaethe Hoeltzell, CW Mundy, Nancy Noel, Jerry Smith, EK Williams, Francis F Brown, Adolph Shulz, JK Bonnar, Henry Ward Ranger, Carl Von Hassler, Otto Stark, Glen C Henshaw, and many other paintings by listed artists, plus original costume sketches from the 1984 fi lm Amadeus INTERNATIONAL- Theophile Duverger, E.P. Berne-Belle- cour, In-Ting Ran, and others SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR ORDER OF CATALOGUE

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THE GERRITT & SHIRLEY BREININGER WESTERN TOY COLLECTION

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AY000004L August 25, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 11 ANTIQUE & PRIMITIVE AUCTION Preserving Have a friend who SUNDAY, AUGUST 30TH, 12:00 PM painted walls HANOVER AUCTION CENTER likes Antiques? 599 WEST LAGRANGE RD., HANOVER, INDIANA ANOTHER LAST-SUNDAY-0F-THE-MONTH ANTIQUE symposium & PRIMITIVE AUCTION 40+ pcs. of furniture incl. Harvest tables; Variety of cupboards; Meal People interested in preserving SEND A FREE bin; Oak, Walnut & more. 35+ signs incl. collection of retired road signs; 25+ pcs. of stoneware; Variety of advertising incl. displays painted walls will have the chance to etc.; Costume jewelry; Primitive smalls; Franciscan Ware; Jewel Tea; listen to speakers at the virtual SAMPLE COPY Spice & condiment sets; Marbles; Model ships; 50+ Longabergers; Conserving Our Painted Past Schwinn Aerostar; Clawfoot bathtub; Kitchen collectibles; Cast iron; Apothecary jars. Something for everyone. Don’t miss it!!!! Symposium Oct. 26 – 28. Conservators OF Check out lots of pics on auctionzip.com and restorers will discuss the needs No Buyer’s Premium • Cash, check or credit card. Cool of historic paint decorated walls. building. Food served. For example, shellac, in use since AntiqueWeek DAVE GRAY AUCTIONS & APPRAISALS the early 17th century, is a common IN #AU19400107 • KY#RP7281 812-592 0401 barrier or “protective” coating used on walls. It was also a popular furni- ture finish in the 19th century. The 1-800-876-5133 excrement or secretions of the ‘lac’ Tell them you saw their ad in AntiqueWeek beetle is harvested in both Thailand and India from deposits on twigs. Then the shellac is processed and graded for color. The processed shel- Jim & Cathye McCracken Rare Gas lac flakes come in a variety of colors Engine Collection Timed Online Only caused by the type of tree the lac beetle was eating, the season of the Online Bidding year and the time when the stick lac • AUCTION • Only! was harvested. In years past, shellac Begins: Tues., Sept. 8, 2020 • 12 p.m. was mixed for the job. But, since Location:

APPROX. 1,000World LOTS War II,FROM it has been ONE made PRIVATE read- 26136 GAS, “A” St., OIL & SIGN COLLECTOR Crawfordsville, Ends: Tues., Sept. 22, 2020 • 12 p.m. AUCTIONily available1: Online in Biddinga liquid form.Only The• Begins: Oregon Monday, 97327 July 6, 2020 12:00 Noon Ends:shellac Wednesday, or resin has a short shelf Julylife 22,Stover, Olds,2020 International, 6:00 IH Mogul, p.m. Economy, Fuller Johnson, and becomes think very quickly and AUCTION 2: LIVE ON-SITE AUCTIONStickley, WITH Monitor, ONLINE Weber, Wonder BIDDING Gasoline Engine, Maytag, will not dry properly if kept too long. Keller Gas Engines, Old Air Cooled Gas Engines. Also selling Tractors,

Saturday,Walls that have Julybeen covered 25, with 2020 Garden • 10%8:30 Tractors, ONSITE SteamBUYERS a.m. Whistles, PREMIUM Steel Wheels, shellac take on various hues, not and other unique engine related items always complimentary to paint deco- Please, no drive on inspections until the inspection dates, thank you!! Inspection Dates: Sun., Sept. 20, noon to 6 p.m. & Mon., Sept. 21 8 a.m.-4 p.m., rated walls. A positive result of the Pacific Time Zone. Any questions or for more information, call: Les Layton, (family friend) (503) 508-7695 or visit: shellac barrier is that, in most cases, (320) 365-4120 it can be carefully reversed without 100 Main St.-- P.O. Box 508 www.henslinauctions.com injuring the paint beneath. Attend Bird Island, MN 55310 the Live Stream Symposium and lis- ten to conservators explain the pro- cesses they use to reverse this coat- ing. Register at www.pwpcenter.org/ Location: symposium.3 Ash Avenue • Bird Island, MN 55310 VIEWING DATE:2020 SEPTFRIDAY, GAR JULY Antique 17 Week_half:HALF • NOON - 3:00 8/14/2020 p.m. 3:53 PM Page 1 ONLINE BIDDING AT: www.henslinauctions.com Todd Hofteig - SellerCOUNTRY AMERICANA AUCTION 500+ Lots featuring Painted & Formal Furniture, Hooked Rugs, Folk Art, Pottery, Portraits & more, and more! SAT. SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 - 10AM EST

Gallery: PREVIEW: TERMS: The Municipal Light Plant Tues. September 8 20% Buyer’s Premium (25% online) 589 W Nationwide Blvd thru Sat. September 12 Absentee Bids Accepted Columbus, OH 43215 Online Catalog: garths.com Online Bidding garthslive.com

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Fine & Decorative Arts Auction | Saturday, September 12, 2020 at 11 AM Preview by appointment only on the following days: September 9, 10 & 11 With the Covid-19 situation rapidly evolving, please visit our website for updates on how the auction will be held and bidding methods. This auction will feature over 450 lots of fine and decorative arts, including art glass by Tiffany Studios, Quezal, Durand, Nancy, Gallé, Trevaise, Steuben and Kew Blas, 19th and 20th century lighting by Tiffany Studios, Duffner & Kimberly, Handel, Pairpoint, Wilkinson, Suess, Daum Nancy and Gorham, American Victorian, Arts & Crafts, figural carved & mid-century furniture, leaded glass windows, bronze hanging fixtures, fine clocks, paintings, Royal Vienna & KPM porcelains, fine silver, cameo glass, bronze & marble statuary, plus related accessories.

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A+ 1485 West Housatonic Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201 (Route 20) Phone: 413-448-8922 • Fax: 413-442-1550 • Email: [email protected] AUCTIONEER: JOHN FONTAINE, Mass. Auctioneers License #327 For Full Lot Descriptions, Photos & Terms of Sale, Please Visit Our Website SINCE 1973 Tar i Page 14 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COMACBrownstownTN 2x6 2656 AlexanderAuctions August 25, 2020 Proudly Presents ONLINE AUCTION- OLD STORE COLLECTIBLES OUTSTANDING BROWNSVILLE, TN 38012 - 812 N. PARK AVE. ONLINE & LIVE BID PUBLIC AUCTION BIDDING ENDS Wednesday ~ SEPT. 9th ~ 10 A.M. Of Estate Jewelry from The Elizabeth Ann Roos Estate, Muncie, Indiana First Merchants Private Wealth Advisors, P.R, A large, one owner private collection of 260 lots of Sterling 1948 McCORMICK 1957 CHEVROLET Silver, Bronzes, Art glass, Jewelry and high end collectibles and a collection of South- western Native American Handmade Silver and Turquoise Jewelry from Fort Wayne, FARMALL SUPER APACHE “31” Indiana and Art Glass Shade Lamps and selected collectibles! “C” TRACTOR PICKUP Location: 617 E. North St., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA LOTS OF VINTAGE ADVERTISING SIGNS, POSTERS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 10:00 AM THERMOMETERS, INVENTORY ITEMS SINCLAIR DINO SUPREME GAS PUMP w/Erie Meter Previews Friday, August 28th, 1-5 PM Open day of auction at Sat. 8:30 AM System•U.S. POSTAL WINDOW STATION CABINET 6 blocks off the circle on Meridian St. then 6 blocks east on North St. •NAIL STORAGE CABINET • OLD STORE FIXTURES, AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS: Great selection of Gorham, Tiffany, Schiebler, Reed & Barton Ster- ling, International “Brocade” 60 pc. Set of Flatware, many rare tea caddies & christening cups! CABINETS & DISPLAYS • SCALES • VETERINARIAN Our finest selection of Sterling ever offered Note see catalog for full depth descriptions!!! 15 & FARM ADV. PRODUCTS • RADIO FLYER WAGONS small Bronzes several signed and several signed Asian bronzes, Tiffany bronze letter and pen holders, Collection includes many fine Chinese and Japanese pieces: Child’s Garden Seats, • LARD PRESS • WATCHES •KNIVES • CRANK WALL selection of Cloisonne pcs., KPM, Meissen, Majolica, , Daum Nan- cy, Lalique, Louis Vuitton and Cartier pcs.(NIB), Royal Vienna Portrait Plates, PHONE•95+ VINTAGE BARBER OIL & GREASE POLE CANS & TINS • LUBRICANT CANS • OIL Jay Strongwater collectibles, and much more! ESTATE DIAMOND, PLAT- TANK & HAND PUMP • VINTAGE TOBACCO TINS, THERMOMETERS, INUM, 18k & 14k GOLD JEWELRY HIGHLIGHTS: 14k YG Champagne SIGNS & TOBACCO PRODUCTS • WOOD BOXES, • WATCHES • METAL Diamond Tennis Bracelet w/9.75 CTW diamonds, Ladies platinum and di- amond bracelet with 5+ CTW diamonds, Ladies platinum solitaire diamond TOYS • VINTAGE STORE INVENTORY DISPLAYS & RACKS • CHEESE engagement ring with 1.75 ct diamond. NOTE: Over 20 ladies platinum, 18 CUTTER • LARD PRESS • FARM LIVESTOCK & AG ADVERTISEMENTS and 14 kt. gold diamond rings from the Roos Estate to choose from! See • HOUSEHOLD OIL TINS & HANDY TINS & OILERS • 78+ TOBACCO & Catalog for full descriptions! ESTATE SW SILVER & TURQUOISE NATIVE AMERICAN HANDMADE JEWELRY: Unique signed by Jaun Martinez CIGARETTE TINS • SNUFF • OLD TOBACCO 70+ Lots of (Navajo) Hummingbird squash blossom necklace!! Many turquoise and Estate Jewelry silver necklaces, rings, bracelets from an estate! Other selected items in- REGISTER & Bid at our website: www.alexanderauctions.com clude Contemporary Art Glass and metal sculpture signed Roland Karg, several antique art glass lamps PRE-BID (one with telescoping shade), Pair of signed “Baker” bamboo motif armchairs, Three fine oil paintings: W. ON-LINE NOW ALEXANDER Dendy Sadler 19”x19.5” o/b slr “Sunday Morning” and AUCTIONS & REAL ESTATE SALES Fletcher Sultzer 20”x26” o/c SLLR Woodland stream 10% Buyer’s Premium MARVIN E. ALEXANDER, CAI, Auctioneer ~ TL9 ~ TFL 107 with cabin and wildflowers, plus a wonderful small 239 University St., Martin, TN 38237- (731) 587-4244 Couture Fashion Bags Russian impressionistic 6”x16” o/b slr beach scene Added To Final Bid. Cell: (731) 225-7368 * Email: [email protected] (Louis Vuitton, Cartier) with figures and other quality items! Go to invaluable.com or Jacksons-auction. com for catalog and photos! MOORE HEIRS AUCTION TERMS: Cash, Check ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-HOUSEHOLD-TOOLS w/ID, MC, Visa, AmEx, Discover, 15% buy- SUNDAY, AUGUST 30th @ 11:00 AM er’s premium PREVIEW 9:00 AM TILL 10:55 AM 75+ Of Silver Vertu Lots 7% Indiana Sales Tax 6036 THEODORE AVE., HAMILTON, OHIO (Fairfield Township Area) AUCTIONEERS: Bryan P. Jackson, GPPA/CAI/CES As agents for Kevin Moore Heir to the Estate of his Father Dan Standard Deering, William Deering & Company Skull Advertis- 317-340-1604 Moore (deceased) we will offer at Public Auction on the above date er, Hoover & Gamble Miamisburg, Ohio Lawn Mower Excelsior and time, his lifetime collection and personal property including Folding And Binding Mower Advertisements, W.H. Allen Hamilton Dennis Jackson, CAI/AARE/CES, 317-797-2117 • AU09100175 but not limited to: Advertisers,1896 The Youth Companion Calendar, Elvis Wacky FIREARMS: Stevens Model 94C 12 Gauge Shotgun, German Wobbler Bobble Head, 1917 YMCA Army And Navy Stationary, Mauser mod. 90 44 byl 8MM Bolt Action Rifle, Mossberg Model Vintage AVON, Hamilton Flood Post Cards, Antique Nude Post- 42M Rifle .22lr, US Arms 22 Caliber Nickel Plated Revolver, J. cards, Mura Hi Stepper AM/FM Radio With Headset NIB, Vintage Stevens A&T Co. Model 41 Shot Pocket Pistol, Beretta Hand Held Poker Games NIB, Vintage Toys, Marbles, Duncan Model Brevettato 950, 22 Caliber Semi-Automatic Pistol, Colt Yoyo, The National Historic Mint, Bicentennial Coins, Readers Di- Army Special 38 Caliber Revolver gest Presidential Medallions, The 175th Anniversary Of The Grand Antique Furniture – Hand Carved Oak Glass Front Book Case Lodge Of Kentucky, Red Line Hot Wheels, Vintage Comic Books, COINS, STAMPS, Secretary, Knotty Pine Unique Furniture Makers Cupboard, Hard Vintage .12 And .25 Comic Books, Vintage Cook Books, Gene Au- Rock Maple Dinette Table And Four Chairs, Maple Grandmother try Cap Pistol With Gun Belt, Antique Riding Spurs, Old Oil Cans Clock, Mahogany Lamp Table, Walnut Drop Leaf Gate Leg Table, Including Marathon And Handy Oil, SOHIO Gas Can, Coca-Cola Federal Mahogany Coffee Table, Mahogany Glass Front Cabinet, Bottle Openers, Lots Of Military Items, Meerschaum Pipe, First STERLING, JEWELRY Mahogany Inlayed Captain’s Chair, Walnut 5 Tier Corner Shelf, 2 National Bank Hamilton Penny Bank, Butler Country Plat Book Inlayed Arts And Crafts Tables, Oak Arts And Crafts Kitchen Ta- 1930, 1921 Ideal Atlas Of The World, Memoirs Of The Miami Val- ble And Benches, Century Modern Full Size Bed, Sumter Cabinet ley Vol. 1 & 2 1919, Fountain Pens Including 14K Gold Schaefer Company 4 Drawer Chest Of Drawers, Maple Kneehole Desk, Fountain Pen, #10 Cast-Iron Wagoner Skillet, 954 Griswold Corn- Maple Book Shelves, Century Modern Mahogany Full Size Bed- bread Pan, Richfield Plate Quadruple #2203 Cream & Sugar Dtd ONLINE ONLY AUCTION room Suite With 3 Small Chest Of Drawers, Mahogany Lingerie 1877 And 1902, Pewter Loving Cup, #5 Whiskey Jug, #10 Crock, Cabinet, 2 Painted Blue Platform Porch Rockers, Cosco Barber’s #5 Crock, Several Old Canning Jars, Fahrenheit Holistic Barom- Chair, 1940’S Small White Kitchen Cabinet, Blonde 1950’S Ar- eter Made In France Engraved Doran Brothers Electric Hamilton moire, Century Modern Record Cabinet, 4 Heart Back Ice Cream Ohio, Round Copper Thermometer, Copper Boiler, Several Old Oil SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 Chairs, The Majestic Stove Company Cook Stove (Parts), & Gasoline Cans, Military Gas Can, Galvanized Minnow Bucket, GLASSWARE, POTTERY & PORCELAIN: Cut, Pressed, Pat- Prospecting Sifter, Half Bushel Basket Of Tobacco, Perfection at 10:00 AM terned, Etched, Ruby, Sandwich Glass, Occupy Japan Vases, Stove, 1950’s Sears Boy’s Bike, Smith & Wesson The Revolver Hand Painted Japan Chocolate Pot And Cups, Bellacasa Hand Catalog, 20 Gallon Crock, Lots Of Vintage & Antique Christmas, COINS: Mint & proof sets, vintage Whitman book sets, Painted Pitcher, Fenton Glass, Imperial Glass, Westmorland, Toy Duncan Scale, Dual Deluxe 6 Transistor Reel To Reel Re- Rookwood Vase XV 2124, Parker Pottery Royal Gadroon China corder, Large Seagram’s Royal Crown Bottle With Stand, Railroad blue & brown Ike dollars, Silver incl Morgans, Peace, Service For 8, Blue Satin Glass Lemonade Pitcher, And Hand Held Signal Lights, Lots Of Vintage & Antique Photographs, Fire King, Pair Of Crystal Mantle Luster Lamps, Viking Glass Blue Picture Post Cards, Many Of Hamilton Ohio Italian Immigrants, halves, quarters, dimes. STAMPS: Ameri- Birds, 1960’s And 1970’s Glasses, Theodore Havilland Limoges Skeleton Keys, Antique Locks, Manual Of Legislative Practice In Service For 8, Allen Bradley Chamber Lamp, Etched Locking The General Assembly Of Ohio 1906-1908, Ropers Questions & can, binders. STERLING: Kirk Steiff, Gor- Horseshoe Whiskey Decanter, Plum Amethyst Goblets, Watts Answers For Steam Engineers And Electricians 1925, Sad Irons, Spaghetti Bowl, Blue Willow, Regency Charger, Ironstone Meat Lots Of Hamilton Ohio Advertisements, The Italian American So- ham, flatware incl Towle Mediera. JEW- Platter, Royal Haeger Pottery Century Modern Cylinder Vase, ciety 50th Anniversary Book, Lots Of Catholic Paper Memorabilia, ELRY: Vintage Native American including Anthony Birds, Service for Six of Harker Pottery Royal Gadroon 1964 Road Streets And Subdivisions Of Butler Country By Jessie Pattern, Pigeon Forge Pottery, H. Pochard, Antique Machinist Tool Box, Vintage Tins, Emerson designer, turquoise, squash blossom; Fine COLLECTIBLES: Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs, A Large Electric Metal Oscillating Fan, U.S. Army Air Forces Garment Bag, Collection Of Vintage And Antique Books, Super Bowl 23 Foot- Lansing Grape Press, Hamilton Foundry Lard Can, Blacksmiths gold incl rings, earrings, necklaces, brooch- ball, 1990 World Series Facsimile, Old Toys Including Wyandotte Tools, #20 Cast-Iron Pot Belly Stove, 2 Duck Decoys, Old Win- Racer, Hot wheels, Wooden Building Blocks, Bandit Jackpot dows Suitable For Picture Frames, Large Cast-Iron Flower Urn, es; sterling incl rings, earrings, brooches; Bank, Lots Of Avon, Collector Steins, Lots Of Military Items, Fen- Arco Collectibles, Buffalo Better Built Brass Fire Extinguisher, ton Cranberry Lamp, Old Oil Lamps, Lanterns, Crocks, Decant- Several Nice Pocket Knives Including Case XX, Barlow, Alabama, Costume vintage, rhinestone, designer incl ers, A Large Amount Of Modern & Vintage And Christmas Items, Stone Cutlery, Parker & Sons, Schrade, Cutco, Tree Brand Boker, BSK, Coro, Panetta; pearls; Victorian; Bead- Pewter Items, Silver Plated Items, Armco Iron Man The Straight Jowika Towika Knife, AW Wadsworth, KBAR, Camillus, Country Thinking Man Figure, Miniature Brass Scale, Miniature Glass Ta- Cousin Queen Cutlery 77, Anvil And Other Knives, Silvertone ed Bags and compacts. ble And Chairs With Wine Carafe And Glasses, The U.S. Army Model 1216 Radio, Vintage West Bend And Bascal Metal Cups, Song Book, Lots Of Antique Tools, Vintage Ice Crusher, Primitive Vintage Rotary Dial Telephones, Lots Of Yard Sticks & Canes, Vin- Porcelain Ware, Life Time Cutlery Knife Set, Vintage Kitchen tage Wine Bottles, Pochard-Pater Porcelain Thermometer, Olde Ware, Vintage Shoe Shine Kit, Depression Era Canisters, Porce- Thompson Pepper Grinder & Salt Shaker, 1872 American Bible lain Dolls, 33RPM & 45RPM Records, Lots Of Linens Including Society Bible, Instruction Booklet For The Stanley Steamer Car Afghans, Quilts, Blankets, Doily’s Etc., Elvis Presley Bobble Head, 1922, Buttermold, Floppy In Santa Land Pop Up Book 1957, Vin- Lefton And Napco Head Vases, Cast-Iron Trivets, Large Polystone tage Caged Monkey Coin Bank In Box, Koch Harmonica In Box, Fox, Stained-Glass Fireplace Cover, Old Canes, Kundo Anniver- American Harmonica In Box, M. Hohner’s True Tone Pitch Pipe sary Clock, Campaign Buttons, Silvertone Stereophonic Sound Made In Germany, Our Heart’s Delights Sweet Melodies Of The System, 78RPM Records, 33RPM Lots Of Classic Country, Old Past & Present 1891, 1977 Imperial Beer Calendar, 1970 Lohrey Buttons, Delf Holland Lamps, Old Baskets, Baby Blankets, Vin- Meats Calendar, Vintage Wedding Dress, Vintage Lone Star Quilt, tage Cameras, Vintage Postage Stamps, Bakelite Viewmaster, Vintage Afghans, Vintage Ladies Hats & Purses, Lots Of Costume Old Carnival Dog Bobble Head, National Audubon Society Bird Jewelry, Lots Of Gold And Sterling Jewelry, Old Silver Coins, Vin- Cards, Old Paper Advertisements, Vintage Playing Cards, Vin- tage Stop Watches, The American Pedometer, Antique WWI Ba- tage Sun Glasses, Vintage Transistor Radios, Hohner Accordion, rometer. Royal Art Globe Company Lamp Vintage Turner Dynamic Microphone Model 22D, Model Cars 66 ART: The Bald Eagle by Robert Brandenburg, Framed Hand Em- Barracuda, 64 Grand Prix, 66 Impala, 65 Mustang, 69 Toronado, broidered Handkerchiefs, Still Life Of Birds On A Spicket By Eva 61 Pontiac – Friction Promo Cars, Real Tone Transistor Radio, Big Stepman, WWII Framed Photograph By Frances Darris, Land- Little Books, WWI Correspondents, Antique & Vintage Post Cards, scape With Waterfall Print By Franseco Euctarelli, Oil On Canvas Online Bidding – Catalog Available August 21! Vintage Greeting Cards, Avon Collector’s Cologne Stein, Fashion By John A Glancy 1931, Oil On Canvas Of Grizzly Bears & Wolves Peerless Guide For Home Dress Making Henry Frechtling Jr., By Kuhn, Oil On Canvas Wolf Chasing Rabbit By Kuhn, Robert 1905 Great Alantic & Pacfic Tea Company Calender, Dry Goods Wood Prints, Birds Eye View Of Middletown Ohio From The West www.CordierAuction.com for details. And Groceries 1907 Advertiser, Lot Of Old Paper Advertisements, Circa 1900, 1954 Thomas W Baerd Middletown Ohio Calendar, Jackpot Bandit Slot Machine Bank, Bausch & Lomb Signal FISHING ITEMS • TOOLS • HOUSEHOLD • APPLIANCES • Corps, US Army Binoculars With Compass In Leather Case, The MODERN FURNITURE OWNER: KEVIN MOORE, THE HEIR OF DAN MOORE TERMS: MC/Visa, American Ex- DAVE LUNSFORD AUCTIONEERS press and Discover (5% Conve- nience Fee) Cash or Good Check, Web: www.lunsfordauctioneers.com No out of State Checks, All items Phone 513-895-4166 sold as-is,15% Buyer’s Premium on all absentee or phone bids. Email: [email protected] Food By Sam’s Place August 25, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 15 th MILROY AMISH SCHOOL AUCTION 67 Semi-Annual Sat., Sept. 5, 9 AM At the Milroy Amish School, 2101 W 900 South • Milroy, IN 46156 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION We want to have your good clean items to sell! $$ TURN IT INTO CASH $$ We have the following, plus much more to be sold! Horses - Draft, Driving, Ponies, Horse Tack • Shop & Power Equipment • All Type of Farm Machinery, Trees, Shrubbery, Flowers, Lawn Mowers, New Lawn Furniture • Antiques & Collectibles QUILTS For information CALL CAROL 765-259-1224. Will be on display 7:30 - 9:30 AM. CONSIGNMENTS Accepted Thursday and Friday Prior to Sale 7 AM - 7 PM • We Accept Horses On Saturday Until 10 AM WE DO NOT ACCEPT Firearms, NO Electrical Kitchen Appliances, NO Computers, NO Rubber Tires Off Rims, NO TV’s, NO Little Animals • We reserve the right to reject any consignments of little value LUNCH STAND – BAKED GOODS – DONUTS – HOMEMADE ICE CREAM DELICIOUS FRIED PIES – GRILLED HAMBURGERS & SAUSAGE SALE ORDER 9:00 AM - ANTIQUES - Horse Tack until 12 Noon COMMISSIONS $2.01 to $99.00 = 15% Small Items (starting approx. 5 different rings) $99.01 to $499.00 = 10% over $499.00 = 8% 10:00 AM New Furniture followed by Quilts Maximum $200.00 per item 12:00 Noon Horses Horses $30.00 Consignment Fee ~ Payable morning of sale, 2:00 PM Buggies & Machinery (takes care of comimission up to $500.00) Furnish Halter & Lead Rope for your horses. Horses selling for over $500.00 = 6% NO PAY OUTS ON DAY OF SALE No Payout on items $2.00 or less Everything sold AS IS / WHERE IS. No Sunday pick up of sale items permitted. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ITEMS AFTER SOLD or ACCIDENTS DIRECTIONS: Milroy Amish School • 900 South • Milroy, IN 46156 9 mi. south of Rushville or 10 mi. North of Greensburg off SR 3, 900 South. ALL PROFITS WILL BE DONATED TO OUR SCHOOLS LEON SCHWARTZ AUCTION SERVICE AU # 19800111 AUCTION CONTACT NUMBER 765-629-2345 or 765-561-9824

shew hip ana AUCTION S Shipshewana Auction Location: 112. SE Ridge Road, PERRY, FL est. 1922 SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 9:00 AM ANTIQUE & MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION Real Estate to sell at 10:00 AM Every Wednesday, Year-Round at 9:00 am EST 4 bedroom, 4 bath, Brick home on 1.41 acres just minutes from downtown Perry. Property has an RV shelter, fence around the inground pool, property also has a workshop. Home has NEW HVAC, updat- ed windows, hard pine rafters. Property also boasts a bomb shelter. CONTENTS TO INCLUDE: Antique Tools, Lionel Train With Tracks, Metal Signage, Vin- tage and Antique Furniture, Curio Cabinets, Armoire, Dressers, Beds, Nightstands, For- mal Dining Table and Chairs, Unique Cali- fornia Coffee Tables. Firearms, Drills, Generator, Vice, Scuba Gear, Fishing Equipment, Biscuit Joiner, Table Saw, Reciprocating Saw, Planer, Turpentine Pots, Bench Grinder, Wagon, Carnival Glass, Hummel, China, Jew- Items pictured above will sell at our September 2nd Antique & Misc. Auction elry, Vintage Lighting, and so much more. Preview consignments at AuctionZip.com! Auctioneer ID #1945 J.W. HILL AND ASSOCIATES 386-362-3300 • Auctioneer ID# 12268 Special Friday Night Antique & Misc. Auction September 18th @ 5:00 PM www.ShipshewanaTradingPlace.com • (260) 768-4129 • 345 S Van Buren St, Shipshewana, IN 46565 LIVE & ONLINE ADVERTISING & ANTIQUES AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 @ 9:30 AM Registration & Inspection Begins At 8:00 AM Pickup For Online Bidders: Monday, August 31, 12:00 Noon-4:00 PM

LOCATED @ 105 Holbert Stretch DILLINER, PA Jimmy’s Place of Dilliner owned and operated by the family for decades, the bar and grill is changing ownership and has given us the opportunity to sell their antiques, beer advertising signs and collectibles, Carnegie Beer Sided Sign, Sinclair Double Sided Metal Sign, antique furniture, glassware, bar memorabilia, and much more! Bid before and during the live auction via Proxibid from www.JOERPYLEAUCTIONS.com TERMS: 15% BP. See website for full terms.

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Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC (775) 851-1859 • Toll Free (844) 492-2766 • [email protected] August 25, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 17 Photographs provide a glimpse into how we lived These days, like many others who Right: Using more than 250 nev- are spending considerable time at er-before-published period photo- home, I’m catching up on my reading. Book graphs, Peter Swift Seibert takes his But my ambitious project to re-read Review readers down memory lane in William Faulkner does not always How We Lived, answering the question, “What do the simple folk provide the kind of mental escape I do?” want (or need). And re-reading back- By to-back Jane Austen novels can get, of a personal catharsis for well, a bit tedious, particularly in Barbara Beem Seibert after the 2001 death of light of the fact that my copy of her his mother, and he intended works has teeny-tiny print. On the the book to be something of a own grandparents’ appreciation for other hand, I have recently found wel- family history for his daugh- (and love of) the automobile. come relief in a 2003 book, How We ter. It’s no surprise, then, that But my favorite chapter remains Lived: Everyday Furniture, Fashions, he includes photos from his “The Parlor,” with images of rooms and Settings, 1880-1940 by Peter family’s collection. But many that have that lived-in look. Unlike Swift Seibert. of the people and places with- rooms seen on historic house tours, Timeless and timely, How We Lived in the book’s covers will prob- these photographed rooms are employs more than 250 period photo- ably always remain anony- unstaged, clutter and all, sanctuaries graphs to answer the question, “What mous. Or will they, I wonder? where people have spent countless do the simple folk do?” It’s a book that As I’m personally contemplat- hours over the years. Among the curi- shows rather than tells. Indeed, ing a dive into the world of osities included: a curtain with a pic- Seibert writes in his introduction, “I fiction writing, it might be ture attached to it (not to a wall), the hope you spend far more time with the interesting to bring to life (on frequent use of animal pelts, and bare photographs than the text.” Although paper, at least) some of the light bulbs with no shades. As it hap- this certainly places the emphasis solemn figures shown. pens, a common subplot of the book where it should be, I would advise you Aspiring authors like me traces the history of interior lighting, not to pass over the words. Clearly, are not the only ones who would enjoy a subject to which I had not previously Especially poignant in my mind is the Seibert has a keen eye, and he points How We Lived. Obviously, every page given much thought. The preponder- final photograph of the book, one of a out small details that might otherwise is a treat for the history buff. Those ance of houseplants made me happy mother and her newborn, born the be overlooked. An extra benefit for the who read historical novels might bet- and seeing “old” houses and realizing same year as my Mom. diligent reader (or, more appropriate- ter envision the settings of their favor- that were newly constructed at the I can’t think of anyone, young or ly, peruser) is a crash-course in how to ite stories as a result of this collection, time they were photographed, as evi- old, who would not appreciate this “read” a photograph. and anyone involved in community denced by newly planted trees, is book. As we contemplate our changing Seibert divides his book into nine theater might learn something about eye-opening. world, there is a comfort in knowing chapters, which provide a loose orga- costumes, staging, and props from it. I One problem: Seibert, in a chapter that others before us have adapted nization to the photographs. At a time can imagine that pottery enthusiasts about “The Stereocard,” points out and survived challenging times. when our retail habits are in a state of might have fun trying to identify pic- that “the irony of the stereocard was Finally, let this book serve as an impe- flux, I found the shop images included tured decorative objects. Antique lov- that it reappeared during the 1970s as tus for all of us to go through our fam- in “Working for a Living” of particular ers in general will no doubt appreciate the View-Master.” Showing my age ily’s photos and make certain that we interest. “Looking Backward” illus- seeing their furniture when it was here, I remember looking at 3-D imag- write on the back who is pictured. trates why, among other things, we new— and how it was used in an early es of the newly opened Disneyland in How We Lived: Everyday Furniture, continue to decorate our own homes room setting. And anyone who likes to the 1950s. Oh well. Fashions, and Settings, 1880-1940 by the way we do. And “Horsing Around” think about the “good old days” will Working on the book was something Peter Swift Seibert, 2003, Schiffer gave me a new understanding of my have fun seeing the world as it was, Publishing, Ltd., 128 pp, $29.95 (soft- through sepia-colored glasses. Below: Don’t just look at the pictures: Think about what it must have felt like to live in back). another time. For this photograph, Seibert suggests that we take time to “imagine the silence that must have existed without automotive traffic.” STONY RIDGE Stony Ridge Auction AUCTION ONLINE ONLY SUN., AUG. 30, 10:00 AM EDT LOCATION: 4230 Fremont Pike (US20/23) LEMOYNE, OH 43441 Roseville We are located near Toledo, Ohio in Zephyr Lily Phone: 419.297.9045 or e-mail: [email protected] Jardiniere Early 19th C. & Pedestal - As we adhere and support the Ohio Department of Health’s guidelines Federal Period 1 of 2 for the Coronavirus, preview is by appointment from now until August Walnut 29th. Masks are required. No one will be admitted to our build- 7-Drawer Chest ing during the live auction. - Sample of For easy access to the our catalog, go to our website www. Early Furniture stonyridgeauction.com, click “Upcoming Auctions” tab and then “Catalog” from there you can bid live, bid absentee and view the entire catalog. We are also accepting absentee bids directly with our auction house. Great Blue Painted Contact us for details or e-mail us at Shaker Oval Pantry Box - Sample of [email protected] Several 18% Buyer’s Premium ABOUT THIS AUCTION: From a mid- Child’s 1847 west estate consigned by a third party, we Tiger Maple are selling more of the fabulous, long-time Chest & in the making, collection of early Ameri- Mid-19th C Wax Puritan Baby cana items including one of the best Native Doll - Sample LARGE AMERICANA AUCTION Bell Penny American Woodland Indian hand-scraped Children’s SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th, 10:00 AM Fortune Trade burl bowls that we have ever sold with origi- Furniture & Toys Stimulator - nal red patina; rare sailor-made carved bone MILLVILLE AVE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 308 MILLVILLE AVE. (RT. 129) Early-Mid 19th C. Noah’s Ark & 18 Also 1¢ Slot chopper with date and signature - so small it Unusual Animals Machine is illegible; early painted boxes, candle box- HAMILTON, OHIO 45013 es, pantry boxes including Shaker; 19th C. INCLUDES: MUSIC BOXES - LG. SELEC. COUNTRY FURN. - INCLUDES OLD PT. & ACCESS. - TEXTILES portrait paintings; large collection of sterling - YELLOWWARE - ADVERTISING - METAL CAROUSEL HORSE - PRIMITIVES - EAGLE WEATHER VANE souvenir spoons; early 19th C. toys to include - IRONWARE - CHILD RELATED - SHORE BIRD DECOYS - MECH. BANKS - PAINTINGS a child’s blanket boxes, painted cupboard and TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/POSITIVE ID. IF UNKNOWN BY AUCTION FIRM - PHOTO OF LICENSE chests; furniture includes grain-painted dry TAKEN W/FINGERPRINT. CHECKS MUST BE BACKED W/CREDIT CARD. OUT-OF-STATE BUYERS - IF sink, 3 early 19th C. chests of drawers, cheval 1845 Navy Blue & UNKNOWN BY AUCTION FIRM - MUST HAVE CASH - BANK LETTER OF CREDIT - CERTIFIED FUNDS mirror, pair of over mantel mirrors, Pennsyl- White Washington 19th C Sailor Coverlet 1 of 5 NO BUYER’S PREMIUM MOTELS IN VICINITY Great Tole vania yellow painted pine tavern table, tilt-top MASKS PREFERRED - SOCIAL DISTANCING Made Carved candle stands & painted dough boxes; Royal Signed & Dated Painted Bone Chopper Including Ohio Document Box Bayreuth Rose Tapestry porcelain and others; Dated & Signed much more. - Sample of Tole Illegibly Ware

AUCTIONEERS - JAMES COX - 513-889-0500 DELBERT COX - 513-738-3475 - 513-255-3200 FOOD AVAIL. Rare Halloween Very Rare Northeast Squeaker Devil Rare Woodland Heavy Silver & Woodland Indians Sample of 1830-40 Oil on Indians Ash Turquoise Watch Burl Bowl Large Canvas Family Scoop 1780-1800 Band Cuff - Sample w/Original Red Halloween Portrait - Attr. to - Same Patina as Silver & Turquoise Patina - Sample Burl & Christmas Sheldon Peck Rare Burl Bowl Jewelry Collection Pieces Collection Page 8 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM September 16, 2019

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Historic Shopping District. 1½ hr. from NYC, 10am-8pm & Sun. Noon-5pm. CINCINNATI/READING - Grand 30 min. from Philadelphia 513-897-8855. FRANKLIN - Bright’s Antique World, Missouri Antique Mall, 27,000 sq. ft. of quality www.antiquesnj.com 281 Steele Rd., I-65, exit 2 off 31W www.waynesvilleshops.com FARMINGTON - Antique Treasures, merchandise. Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. behind Cracker Barrel. 35,000 sq ft of 12-6. 9701 Reading Rd. 513-554-1919. Oklahoma nothing but antiques! Largest selection 920 E. Woodlawn Drive. 265 Display booths & 110 Showcases. Open daily www.grandantiquemall.com WAGONER - White Elephant of antique furniture in KY & TN. Sun (formerly CO-OP Antiques) 128 S. AntiqueWeek 10-6, Mon-Sat 9-8. 10-6. 573-431-4866. Facebook.com/GrandAntiqueMall Main St., Open Wednesday - Saturday www.brightsantiqueworld.com - www.missouriantiquemalls.com NEWSSTAND 10am-6pm, 918-232-6771. news you can use 270-598-9901 ST. MARY - St. Mary Antique Mall, CINCINNATI/ROSS - Venice Pavilion Antiques, 4299 Hamilton Cleves Hwy, Tennessee GLENDALE - Bennie’s Barn Antique 777 7th Street, 435 Display booths & CLARKSVILLE - Creekside Farm Mall, Exit 86 off I-65, Open Daily Year 225 Showcases. Open daily 10am-6pm. 45014. Open 11-7 daily. Antiques & Restoration, 1057 Round, 270-369-9677, 573-543-2800 (513) 738-8180. www.venicepavilionantiques.com Bellmont Rd. Dealing in period furniture. www.benniesbarnantiquemall.com. Ohio North of I-70 Kentucky’s most unique antique mall! Visit us on Facebook We have a restoration shop! No COLUMBUS - Heritage Square NEWSSTAND collectibles or Junk. Tues.-Fri. 10am- GLENDALE - Irene’s Antiques, Antique Mall, 1865 Brice Rd. North of CIRCLEVILLE - Two Old Broads & 5pm, & Saturday by Appt. Famous Glendale Area, 873 W Rhudes I-70, Exit 110. Largest Antique Mall in a Geezer Antique Mall, with over 50 931-648-2540. Creek Rd., Off I-65, turn right at the Central Ohio! 614-864-8722. dealers. 113 South Court Street. Open CLINTON - Enjoy Small Town sign. Open Mon-Sat 11am-4pm, Sun DENNISON - 250 Antique Mall, “The 1pm-4pm. Specializing in early KY & Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm & Sunday Antiquing with 16 shops. I-75, Exit Best Little Mall in Ohio” Fabulous, Victorian furniture, Cut Glass, Flow Noon-5pm. 740-497-4304. Follow us on 122, 6 mi W on Hwy. 61 to historic Fancy Furniture Selection, Primitives, Blue, Fine Porcelains, Pocket Maps, Facebook!! downtown Clinton, TN. May and Jewelry, Plus Much More! Open Bottles, & Jars. 270-737-8932 October Annual Antiques Shows. 865- 10am-5pm, Closed Wednesdays, and COLUMBUS - Greater Columbus 457-5250; 865-463-8699. HARRODSBURG - Rags to Riches Holidays. 9043 State Route 250 S.E., Antique Mall, 1045 S. High St. 1 mi. Antiques Center & Flea Mall, 613 Dennison, OH 44621 from Greenlawn & I-71 exit. German www.HistoricClintonsAntiques.com. South College St., Beaumont Plaza, www.250mall.com Village & Brewery District areas. KINGSTON - Recovered Relics, 701 40330. Like us on Facebook!! 11,000 sq. ft. A collector and decorators MANSFIELD - Mid-Ohio Antique Mall, N. Kentucky St. Open Mon.-Fri. 9am- 859-734-2680LOUISVILLE - Derby paradise. Open 12-6, 7 days a week. 155 Cline Ave. at Lexington Ave. (Rt. 6pm & Sat. 9am-4pm. Antiques, Gifts City Antique Mall...& More, 3819 614-443-7858. Like us on Facebook! & Collectibles. We are an eclectic shop Bardstown Rd, Monday-Saturday 42 S.) Multiple Dealers, 2 Floors. 10-5 NEWSSTAND with a TWIST! 865-248-4064. Check us 10am-5pm & Sunday 1pm-5pm. Full- Daily, Sun., Noon-5 PM. 419-756-5852 out on FB/Recovered Relics TN. Service Cafe. Over 30,000 sq/ft. with NAPOLEON - MKat’s Antiques, 712 DAYTON - Antiques Village, 651 125 dealers. Located 2 miles south of Scott Street. Open Wed.-Fri. 10am-5pm Lyons Road, 45459. I-675 Exit 2, Wisconsin Hwy 264. Find us on Facebook! & Sat. 10am-4pm. 419-262-8123. Visit 1-75 Exit 44. (937) 291-5060. 300 COLUMBUS - Columbus Antique Mall www.derbycityantiquemall.com us on Facebook and Ebay! Shopsantiques, vintage, collectibles & Christopher Columbus Museum, (502) 459-5151 repurposed & more. Facebook.com/ NEW CARLISLE - HoneyCreek “Wisconsin’s Largest Antique Mall” antiquesvillage www.antiquevillage.net LOUISVILLE - The Crazy Daisy Galleries, 131 S. Main St., Open Enter everyday 8:00 - 4:00. 80,000 Antique Mall, 1430 Mellwood Ave, OPEN DAILY 10am-8pm Tuesday-Saturday Noon-5pm. Costume sq ft. Third floor furniture. Customer 40206. Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5. LEBANON - Miller’s Antique Market, Appreciation week, 20% off all items 502-560-1335. 20,000 sq ft mall, feat. Jewelry, Fenton, Furniture, Cast Iron, Since 1988, offering the finest antiques. antique furniture, vintage, collectibles & & Kitchen Collectibles, Books & Book $10 and over. 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Buying & selling for 46 LEESBURG HISTORIC DISTRICT Like us on Facebook! for quality vendors. Flat Fee Rent. years! 150 Church Rd. PA turnpike exit 28 or PA I-79 Wexford exit. Mon- - Black Shutter Antique Center, 1 Kentucky Open Daily 10am-5pm. Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5. 724-935-9959. Loudoun St., 45+ show quality 845-876-8168. Auction Consignment FLORENCE - Florence Antique www.wexfordantiques.com dealers. Open daily. 703-443-9579. Offices RI & FL Mall, 10 miles south of Cincinnati, PUNXSUTAWNEY - Yoder’s www.blackshutterantiques.com I-71/75 exit 180A or 181 west to Mall www.RhinebeckAntiqueEmporium.com Antique Mall 14342 Route. 36 LYNCHBURG - Circle A Antique Rd. Open Daily 11am-6pm. North Carolina 15767, 4 miles south of Punxsutawney Mall. Located on Rte 29, 6 miles 859-371-0600. CAMERON - 10 ANTIQUE on Route 36 on left. Open 8am-5:30pm South of Lynchburg Regional Airport. Monday-Saturday. Closed Sundays & Maryland SHOPS in historic Cameron. 434-821-4668. Open 7 days a week. Antiques Street Fair Holidays. Approx. 80,000 sq. ft. w/over HAGERSTOWN - Washington 80 vendors. West Central Pennsylvania’s Find us on Facebook @ Circle A Fri. & Sat., May 3 & 4, 2019. Antique Mall. County Trading 718 West www.antiquesofcameron.com best kept secret! Dealer friendly. Check Washington St. at Elgin. High Quality us out on Facebook. WINCHESTER - Blue Peacock Antiques, Paintings, Eclectic HENDERSONVILLE - Needful www.yodersantiquemall.com Antiques 116 N. Loudoun St. Collectibles. By Appointment Only. Things Antique Mall From I-26, Exit RUFFSDALE - Rustique Antiques, (Located in Old Town Pedestrian 301-733-4747 Instagram 49A, East on US 64. Turn left at 1st 328 Nichols Rd., Rte. 31, exit 51A off Mall) A Multi-dealer Mall full of traffic signal on to Francis Rd. First I70. 7 Days 10-5. Quality Co-Op, Antiques & Vintage Items from early Massachusetts Right is 10 Francis Rd. Antique Mall large variety. 724-872-5122. 1800’s-1970’s. Hours: Mon-Thurs. Parking Lot. 2 Floors, 5,500 sq. ft., & WEST HARWICH - Harwich Antiques Credit Cards Accepted. 11am-6pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-7pm and 200 Dealers. Furniture, Fabrics, Center, 10 Rte 28 (1 1/2 Miles East [email protected] Sun. Noon-5pm of Route 134), 40 dealers. 508-432- Books, Toys, Clocks, & Jewelry. SCIOTA - Whispers In Time LAMP REPAIR SHOP (ELECTRIC www.bluepeacockantiquesva.com 4220. Regular hours: 10am-5pm Antiques, 1 Fenner Ave, corner of (540) 323-7641. Facebook Mon-Sat; 11am-5pm Sun.Over 50 OR KERSOSENE LAMPS) Rt. 209 (Business). In 1790 stone house. Dealers & Consignors plying the REPAIRS LARGE OR SMALL. Real Antique & Pre-1920’s. Daily 10-5. West Virginia tradewinds for the old, odd, & LARGE SELECTION VINTAGE 570-992-9387. BEVERLY - Cutilp Coins and unusual! LAMPS & LIGHTING, VINTAGE www.whispersintimeantiques.com Collectibles Buy, Sell, Appraise, and TOOLS. TV Room, CLean New Jersey South Carolina Consignment. Call Roy at Restrooms, & Snacks. Take a break 304-704-0437. 622 Main St. HOPEWELL - Tomato Factory with us! Open 7 dats a week. ANDERSON - Remnants Antiques, Gifts & Upscale Consignment Antiques, 2 Somerset St. 38 dlrs. BEVERLY - Historic Beverly Pennsylvania Shop, located in Historic Downtown Antiques, 769 Main St. (Rt. Daily 10-5, Sun 11-5. CARLISLE - Lutz’s Antiques, 1223 Anderson, 300 S. Main St. 219/250). Mon, Thurs.-Sat 10-5; Sun 609-466-9833. Ritner Hwy. A unique shop worth the 864-226-1002. One of a kind antiques, 12-5 Closed Tuesdays. Call for www.TomatoFactoryAntiques.com stop! Family owned & operated. custom tables, artwork & Jewelry. winter hours, (304) 637-0037. Prints, Collectibles: Fenton, Hummels, Lladro LAMBERTVILLE - The People’s 717-241-0440. Civil War items, books, vintage Store 28 N. Union Street. Open & Waterford. Open 10am-6pm except CLARION - Fulmer House Books & Wednesday & Sunday. Proceeds to clothing, jewelry, glassware, tools & Daily 10am-6pm. 3 Floors of Collectibles, 703 Wood St. on 7th help Shalom House Ministries. Christmas room! Antiques & Collectibles, Ave 1 block S of Main. I-80 x 62, BRUCETON MILLS - Bruceton 609-397-9808, CAMDEN - Patricia Richardson’s 1 mi N. Wed-Sat 11-5, Sun 12-4, Closed Antique Mall, I-68, exit 23. Multi- deal- www.PeoplesStore.net. Camden Antiques Market Rt. 521 Mon-Tue. downtown (I-20, Exit 98) in heart of er shop. Furniture, toys, glass. WEST ORANGE - Valley www.fulmerhousebooks.com. Antiques District. Upscale dealers. Open 10-5 daily. 304-379-4040 Vintage 168 South Valley Rd., 814-226-5969. Central Heat/A.C. Open 7 days until [email protected] 2,100 sq. ft. multi-dealer shop. CURWENSVILLE - Pat Errigo An- 6pm. (Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas) 803-432-0818. BUCKHANNON - Buckhannon Antiques, vintage, & collectibles. tiques: Furniture & Oddities “We Buy & Antique Mall, 2743 Clarksburg Rd., Open 7 days a week. Mon-Sat. Sell Anything” 848 State St. Route 879. WALTERBORO - Choice 3 mi. N. of Buckhannon on Rt. 20. 11am-6pm & Sun. Noon-5pm. Best To Call (814) 236-3403. 10,000 Sq. Collectibles 329 Washington St. Multi-dealer. Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, 973-323-1711 Ft. of Antiques & Collectibles. Open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm. Relics of War Between The States, Sun. 12-5. 304-472-9605. GETTYSBURG - Antiques New York Antiques, Collectibles, Furniture, [email protected] Folly Formally of Emmitsburg, MD. CALEDONIA - Reflections From Coke Items, Toys, & More! CHARLES TOWN - The Wooden Has moved to The Rebels Roos The Past Antiques, Vintage & 843-549-2617. www.Facebook.com/ Shoe Antiques & Lighting, 222 W. Emporium, 2885 York Rd. (Rt. 30 E) Collectibles...with an extensive line of choicecollectibles1 Washington Street. Oil & Electric Booth 553. Glass, Fine Arts, Paper Vermont Lamp Repair. Friday-Monday glass shades, & chimney’s for floor, Items, Rock & Roll & Harley 11am-5pm. 304-725-1673 celing, wall, & table lamps. 3166 memorabilia, Wedgewood & ESSEX JUNCTION - Five Corners State Street. (Route 5) - TransferWear, 717-479-5524, Antiques, 11 Maple St. (Rte 117), www.WoodenShoeAntiques.com (585) 538-9333. Open Thursday- 301-606-3162. Follow Your Folly - I-89 X 12, 5 mi N on 2A, R on 117, Email: [email protected] Sunday 10am-5pm. Find us on Mine is Antiques. C-ya at the Roost! 40 dealers, Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 11-4, SOUTH CHARLESTON - South Facebook!!! www.fivecornersantiques.com. GREENCASTLE - the shop Charleston Antique Mall, 617 “D” reflectionsfromthepastantiques.com 802-878-6167 Antiques, Collectibles & decorative Street., 18,000 sq. ft., I-64 exit 56, WHITE RIVER JUNCTION - Steven MOHAWK - Mohawk Antiques accessories. 144 E. Baltimore St. right on Montrose, left on Rt 60 W, Mall, 100 E. Main Street, Mohawk Thomas, Inc. 85 Gates St., Open left next red light to “D” St. Behind (Rt. 16) 1/2 mile off Exit 5 I-81. Thurs.- Sat. 11am-5pm or by NY, 13407. (315) 219-5044. Just off Hours: Wed.-Fri. 10am-5pm, Indian Mound. Closed Thanksgiving Appointment. 802-457-1764 and Christmas Day only. For info call: Exit 30, NYS Thruway. Open: 10am-5pm Sat. 10am-4pm 717-593-9990 www.woodblock-prints.com Mon.-Sat., Closed Tues., 11:30am-5pm 304-744-8975. NEW OXFORD - Rife’s Antiques, Virginia Sun. www.SouthCharlestonAntiqueMall.com 4415 York Rd, Route 30 - 1 mile W of AMHERST - Warehouse OWEGO - Early Owego Antique New Oxford, 6 miles east of Gettysburg. THOMAS - Three Castle Antiques 195 S. Main St. Antiques, 212 East Avenue. Center, corner Lake and Main Area’s Largest Selection of Quality Oak (434) 942-1426. Come browse our streets. 90+ dealers, 21,000sq ft. & Walnut Furniture. Tables, Chair Sets, eclectic selection of Antiques, Original Prints, Oil Paintings, Books, Hours:Sat., Sun. & Mon. 10am-6pm, Rockers, Bedroom Sets, Armoires, Furniture (Nice & Refurbished), Crocks, Framed Calendars, Large Closed on Tues., Wed. & Thur. Washstands, Dressers, Chest of Draw- Tonka Trucks, Other plastic & metal Selection of Vintage Records, & 10am-6pm, Fri. 10am-8pm. ers, Corner Cupboards, Buffets, China toys, Primitives, Glass, Advertising, Much More! Open Thurs.-Sun. 607-223-4723 Closets, Desks, Hoosiers, Bookcases, Signs, & Much More! Find us on 10am-5pm. 304-463-4080 www.earlyowegoantiquecenter.com Hallseats, & Dry Sinks. 717-624-2546. Facebook! www.threecastleantiques.com August 25, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 21

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B.C. Indian Relics. $1.00 for large “Vendors”Free booth space color catalog. Indian, Box 246, available at our annual Antique Independence, KY 41051 Advertising Specialty Show on Classified Word Ads March 21st, 2020, located at Poems of the American Revolution, by Philip experiences 1809-23, illus., 330pp, teg, g+, Bramhall House, clean & tight w/dj, sl wear, the Indiana State Fairgrounds, Freneau, ed. E. Duyckinck, 1865, illus., 288pp, $14.00 Narratives of the American 274pp, $10.00 From Glasgow’s Indianapolis. This is one of the few stains, front inner hinge reinforced, else g, Revolution, H. Rankin, 1976 Lakeside Classic, Treasure Chest, by James Cowan, pub 1951 $35.00 The Territorial Papers of the collection of four contemporary accounts of Craig & Wilson, used grn hard cover w/gilt 30 Antiques largest markets for only U.S. #23, Florida 1824-28, ed. C. Carter, 1958, the American Revolution, illus., 462pp, g+, embossed sp & frnt, some fading, crnr rubs, 1st 40+ year old advertising comprehensive correspondence, fold-out maps, $14.00 Excursion through America, ed., clean & tight, B/W photos, drawings, hvy in the world. Signs, Displays, Clocks, 7 pt. type - 27¢ quarto, 1191pp, g+, $30.00 Colorado N. Mohr, 1973 Lakeside Classic, 1st English for size, Sig. per Author, $10.00 Trail Architectural Antiques of and all other forms of Advertising. Volunteers in New Mexico, O. Hollister, 1962 translation of the 1884 ed., 1883 historic travel to California, The Overland Journal of For Info: IAAshow.com Lakeside Classic of 1863 ed., Civil War in the on the Northern Pacific RR, illus., 468pp, teg, Vincent Geiger & Wakeman Bryarly, edited Indianapolis - Buy - Sell Fireplace Contact: [email protected] West by a participant, illus., 340pp, teg, g+, g++, $13.00 George Caledonia, by David Morris Potter, Yale U. Press, tight, Mantels, Light Fixtures, Leaded $1400 Dakota War Whoop, Indian 83 Centre Lane, Milton, MA 02186. 617-696- no markings, excellent read! Dj sl wear, Windows, Decorative Hardware, Massacre & War in Minnesota, H. McConkey, 0931/ Owner’s bookplates/inscriptions not clothbound, authentic record of overland to Doors, and Much More! Open 1965 Lakeside Classic of 1864 ed., illus., mentioned. CWO, PPD, SASE for check Gold Rush. $10.00 Matt Field on the 7 pt. bold type - 32¢ return. MA res. Add 6.25% tax. Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm or by 425pp, teg, g+, $14.00 A Voyage to the Santa Fe Trail, U. of Oklahoma Press 1960, Northwest Coast of America, G. Franchiere, HB-good, (American Exploration & Travel appointment. Colonial Antiques, 1964 Lakeside Classic of 1819 ed., Astoria The Pathfinders, by Gerald Rawling, Series) 1st edn., Collected by Clyde & Mae 5000 W 96th St., Expedition, Settlement of Oregon, illus., 371pp, MacMillan Co., 1964, 1st edn., 1st pth., HB, Reed Porter, X-lib from original journal, map Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-873-2727 Tell Them teg, g+, $14.00 War Path & Bivouac, sections include The Missouri, The Platte, The Santa Fe Trail, edited by John E. Sunder, www.AntiqueArchitectural.com The Big Horn & Yellowstone Expedition, T. Arkansas, The Green, The Columbia, VG cond. 1960 So. Methodist U. Lib. b/w photos, 8 pt. type - 37¢ Finnerty, 1955 Lakeside Classic of 1890 ed., All. Tight, clean, maps, end paps, Hist. Biblio., $10.00 Joan Morris, 2073 Sunset You Saw Sioux War under Gen. Crook, illus., 431pp, teg, ndex, 326pp, $10.00 Great Drive, Hamilton, OH 45013, (513) 805-7155 g+, $14.00 Three Years Among American Cattle Trails, The Story of the old / Owner’s bookplates/inscriptions not 45 Miscellaneous the Indians & Mexicans, Gen. T. James, 1953 cow paths of the east & the longhorn highways mentioned, CWO, PPD, SASE for check Their Ad In Lakeside Classic of the 1846 ed., Western of the Plains. Harry Sinclair Drago, pub. return. OLD VASE COLLECTION 8 pt. bold type - 41¢ Over 200! 60yr. collecting, also 15,000 AntiqueWeek other collectibles. Total sell-out! 276-694-5279

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paigns of William Howard Taft and designs from certain eras that hold high- piece of milk glass became more popular Milk Glass William Jennings Bryan. There’s even a er values such as figurines, candy dishes, in the 20th century. From Front Page rare platter featuring a Lincoln relief so and glasses, which were produced pre- Milk glass is just a fun item to collect. ornate it’s speculated that the piece was dominately during the 1880s. The white color makes it fit in any home part of dinner service at a commemora- • Color: While there are many colors of or in any collection. The designs of certain To keep or not to keep is the question tive event.” milk glass, there are a few that hold more eras can make a piece functional and one when it comes to buying pieces with parts The price of milk glass varies greatly value than others. As with the shapes, can use it for serving at gatherings. The of the paint missing. Once again, it comes depending on factors such as age, condi- the color can determine the age of a piece. availability of pieces makes it an easy down to personal choice. Be aware that tion, and design of the piece. Other con- The 19th century milk glass is a deep find and easy to get started with a collec- paint doesn’t necessarily determine the siderations when identifying and estimat- white color, more opaque than 20th cen- tion. And, the pricing is such that anyone age of the piece. ing the value of milk glass include: tury counterparts. Production of colored can fit a piece or two in one’s collections. The website, dustyoldthing.com offers • The pattern on the piece: Notable this about this wonderful glassware, 19th century milk glass patterns include “Milk glass is (quite literally) a center- Arches, Block, Fan, Ribbed Grape, Holly piece of American history, and today col- and Button. These patterns are especially lectors gush over rare one-of-a-kind piec- valuable. es that highlight the nation’s past. • Age: While it is rare to find milk Prominent figures often had milk glass glass that dates back earlier than 1850, produced in their honor, whether it was most any piece in good condition from the the bust on a casserole dish or a relief on 19th century is of value. Milk glass items a serving platter. If you’re a history buff, produced during World War II are highly keep your eye out for plates featuring a sought after. border of 13 stars and George • Designs or Shapes: The design or Washington’s likeness. Also of great fasci- shape can help determine the age. For nation are the milk glass plates that example, there are certain shapes or launched the 1908 presidential cam- Below: This standing turkey covered dish was created by Challinor, Taylor & Co. about the same time as its other “Farm Yard” animal dishes (circa 1891), and was continued in pro- duction using the original molds by the United States Glass Company to about 1900. A very close copy of this turkey -- an import from Czechoslovakia -- appeared in the mid- 1920s causing confusion for many collectors. There should be no confusion, however, with the large Co. turkey, which first appeared in 1930, because this bird lacks any feathering detail, and has other features quite different from the Challinor/US Glass version, particularly the roughly mottled surface rather than a waffle pattern on the underside of the base.

Above: This piece is a replica of the coach used to transport Napoleon to his final resting place. This three-piece item has a black base, 6 1/4 inches by 3 1/2 inches by 3/4 inches high; a green coach, 5 1/4 inches long and 5 1/2 inches to top of finial; a green lid with a few white streaks running through the green. ‘Made in France’ appears on the bottom of the base. The base on this item was probably lost through the many years. Below: Large beaded cameo portrait of the Pied Piper whose name was Bunting. The mold details are excellent, particularly of the piper whose long hair flows down under his broad brimmed hat. The body of the vase rests on an elongated diamond, which has an open passage, and connects to the plinth. The back of the vase has a plain heavily stip- pled surface. Although the maker is unknown, it most likely is of English origin, possibly Greener or Davidson, less likely Sowerby. Photos provided by the National Milk Glass Collectors Society.

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