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Vol. 53 Issue No. 2664 www.antiqueweek.com October 20, 2020 Philatelists finding First Day Covers can be fun, rewarding

By Doug Graves Left: Many first day collec- What draws people to stamps? Why do we get a thrill from tors will tell you that any- seeing Mickey Mouse, astronauts, presidents and Americana thing Disney or animals is a on these small pieces of affixable paper? hot item. At top is the Walt One possibility is that they are at once so many things: Disney stamp, issued in they’re art, they’re history, they’re antiques, they’re money, 1968. The postmark is from they’re miniatures – all wrapped up in the romanticism of the Marceline, Missouri. That city letters they set into motion. was Disney’s inspiration for Stamp collectors (called philatelists) come in all ages. It’s Main Street USA in his theme perhaps the most affordable hobby that is never ending. parks. Below, a cachet of Make no mistake, some collections are priceless. Two years a cocker spaniel adorns ago, at the Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries in New York, the five-cent dog stamp of 103 treasures from the collection of U.S. bond king William 1966. (Doug Graves photo) H. Gross sold for a shade over $10 million, setting the all- time record for a single day stamp sale. Gross’ block of 1857, 5-cent Jefferson Perforated’s fetched $472,000. Even more astonishing, his 24-cent 1869 Pictorial Inverted Center stamps went for $750,000. Stamp collectors in the early 1900s had a very different set of concerns than do col- lectors today. A hundred years ago, new stamp issues were few and far between. Post Offices hadn’t yet learned that they could subsidize postal operations by issuing stamps that collectors would buy and put in their collections. Every stamp that a collector buys and never uses is a donation to the Post Office and helps underwrite the cost of postal service. In 1911, for instance, there were no new United States stamp issues. In 2011, a hundred years later, there were sixty different stamp issues with a postage value of over $57. From the onset, collectors scrambled to get the latest single postage stamp, put it in a protective sleeve and mount it in an using a small hinge. The next rage in this hobby was the plate block. Until the late 1960s, United States stamps included two rows of stamps attached to one another in a block of four or more, with printing in- formation, including the printing plate number, on attached margin paper. A number is used to identify one specific plate or cylinder used to print the stamps. Plate blocks began in the 1890s. By 1910, the hobby of First Day Cover collecting took root. Collectors began to find and esteem older envelopes that were cancelled on the first day that the stamp had been issued. Nothing elaborate were these envelopes. They were just plain and collec- tors were fascinated at having mailed (and receiving) an envelope with a stamp that was cancelled on the first day that the stamp had been issued. The U.S. Post Office, in a decision that greatly advanced First Day Cover collecting, began to announce upcoming issues in advance. This gave budding First Day Cover collectors time to prepare to buy the news stamps and have them used on the first day of issue. “First Day Covers could still only be told by the date of the cancellation on the envelope. It wasn’t until 1923 that the first envelope cachet, indicating that the cover is a First Day Cover, that First Day Cover collecting entered the modern phase,” says Steven Mays, whose First Day Cover collection numbers just more than 4,000. He has 36 full of these covers, others he keeps in sturdy, protected boxes. Mays, 74, a resident of Vienna, Virginia just outside Washington D.C., concentrates on First Day Covers of Great Britain and Canada, as well as the United States. He Above: Artmaster provided the cachet to honor Progress of Women in 1948 with a grew up in Vienna and has made multiple trips to The Smithsonian’s National Postal three-cent stamp. Seneca Falls, New York was the first day city. (Doug Graves photo) Museum in Washington D.C. “The Smithsonian National Postal Museum has it all, like a comprehensive special- ized collection of 19th Century carrier and local stamps, Confederate stamps (1861- The first cachet was on the 1923 Harding memorial issue that was released for the 1865), Tax stamps, hand stamps, Pony Express saddle bags, Sea Post service bags as recently deceased President Warren Harding. The famous Harding cachet was designed early as 1845 and letterboxes as early as 1900,” Mays said. “The museum has it all and and issued by George Linn, who was the publisher of the famous Linn’s Stamp News there are many aspects to this fun and lucrative hobby, but the most colorful and most magazine, which is still the mainstay phila- popular these days are the First Day Covers.” telic publication today. See First Day Covers on page 23 Season Finale – Sunday, November 1 Every First Sunday July - November Lawrenceburg, Indiana Fairgrounds US 50, 1 mile west of Exit 16,I-275 (Cincinnati Beltway) 7am - 3pm EDST Rain or Shine (Earlybirds at 6am) • Admission: $4.00 • LawrenceburgAntiqueShow.com • 513-353-4135

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By Eric C. Rodenberg in the house, with her physi- Right: A handsome bannister chair cian husband and son, until will be one of the diverse collec- FAIRFIELD, Ohio – To most of the “old timers” around this she died in 2003. Her hus- tions of antique and vintage furni- area of southern Ohio, it’s been known as the “old Benzing band preceded her in death ture to be sold from a multi-gener- House.” While it has been closed for many years now; the old in 1952. al collection by Mark Mallette and Associates on Oct. 24. farmhouse was once the site of scholarly discussions, medical Esther’s father and grand- inventions and the swanky soirees of Esther R. Benzing, the father had rented and farmed renowned “First Lady of Fairfield.” the area for 75 years from the original settler. The house was Mrs. Benzing, a local author, columnist, archivist and an- built in 1831 “due North and South to be right with the world,” tique collector, was born in the house in 1903. And remained according to builder Eratus Mack. About five years later, con- struction of a barn began on a foundation of land-cleared field stones. Esther and her husband, George, Jr., purchased the house in 1929. Their son, George III, who died at the age of 93 in May, also lived in the house much of his life. George III was a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, and later became professor of pediatrics at the university’s College of Medicine from 1964-1998. Closely following his retirement, he was ap- pointed as the college’s Professor Emeritus. In addition to au- thoring many peer-reviewed articles, he was also an inventor, including the development of a heart monitor used during open-heart surgery. “It’s incredible to think of the history here,” Auctioneer Mark Mallette, who will be disposing of the estate, said. “To think that Esther Benzing tied together the ownership makes it a real multi-generational sale. “She was a great collector of many things. There’s all kinds of glass – both pressed and cut, there will be lots of books, many of them leather-bound,” he said of Left: Nice Chippen- the Oct. 24 sale. “We’ve got hundreds of dale style furniture will be among the many postcards, two choice 1912 Winchester items being sold from calendars all complete; over 30 crocks the multi-generational estate. See Benzing House on Page 4 Presidential pie safe easily won the bidding at $37,400 By Pete Prunkl Right: Each of the 16 tins on this 19th century pie safe have the name Lincoln punched in. Believed to have been LONE JACK, Mo. — Bidders at Soulis Auctions may constructed as a celebration of Lincoln’s inauguration, have tried to guess the late Gerald Mueller’s occupa- the safe was the top lot of the 258-lot sale at $37,400. tion from his collection of trade signs. With 15 barber poles in the sale, he must have been a barber. Or maybe an optometrist? A reasonable guess considering Muel- double sided 23 ½ by 9 by ½ inch hand-painted sign ler owned nine wood, tin and metal spectacle signs, with spectacles and human eyes sold for $12,100. some with eerie eyeballs. With 10 iron watch face trade Mueller’s weathervane collection included pigs, signs, perhaps he’d taken up watchmaking. He probably horses, deer, sulkies, cows, eagles, sheep, a pigeon, ar- wasn’t a knife maker, locksmith, bootmaker or pharma- rows, a rooster, a jockey, touring cars and one beaver. cist though; there were only one, two or three signs for Bidders kept quiet in the days approaching the sale. those jobs. Sorry, amateur psychologists. Mueller had There were only a few pre-sale bids for a 33 ¼ by 26 careers in sales and finance in Sioux City, Iowa; he just by 3 inch running stag weathervane attributed to J. W. loved trade signs, weathervanes, barber poles, pie safes Fiske & Company. That changed when the stag opened and one spectacular wooden Indian. at $1,500 and galloped through 23 bids to emerge the The Sept. 19 sale led off with the Indian – a 19th leader of the menagerie pack at $20,900. century pine tobacconist figure attributed to New York A rare zinc beaver lightening rod/weathervane was master carver Samuel Robb (1851-1928). The 69-inch- manufactured by W. C. Shinn of Lincoln, Neb., during tall wheeled figure of a Native American woman went the first quarter of the 20th century. The beaver with a into the sale with an $8,000/$12,000 estimate. On their maple leaf in its mouth sold onsite for $7,150. website, Soulis provided a 4-minute video that exam- The sale’s top barber pole came with an unusual ined every minute detail of the figure as well as every painted wooden bracket that set the pole on an angle area of paint loss, repaint and damage. Soulis opened from the wall. In red, white, blue, gold and silver paint the bidding at $4,000 and the wooden princess sold on- with a large painted ball finial, the 43-inch pole sold site for $13,200. for $5,428. It didn’t take long for that high mark to be surpassed. There was only one carved carousel horse in the “Presidential pie safes are very rare with only four sale, a circa 1920 C.W. Parker outer row jumper with known,” said Dirk Soulis on his website. Each of the tucked head, flowing mane, glass eyes, carved blankets, 16 tins in the 68 by 39 by 16 inch Midwestern pie safe original iron stirrups and the name “Betty” painted on was hammered with the name “Lincoln” surrounded by her breast collar. The jumper sold for $3,300. American flags, stars and a single strand punched bor- Auctioneer Dirk Soulis has come up with a unique der. The safe opened at $3,000, one-half its low estimate solution to the problem of large gatherings under and then soared to $37,400. COVID-19 restrictions. He allows guests to bid from Other than the tobacconist figure, the top trade sign their cars. To participate in the Drive-In auction, bid- of the sale was a zinc and gilded iron trade for opti- ders drive their cars under the raised sides of the auc- cian L.D. Cutler of Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Cutler’s See Presidential Pie Safe on Page 4

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Fantastic Antiques & Collectibles Auction Saturday, October 31st, 2020 9:00 am 8438 Edgewood Church Rd. FREDERICK, MARYLAND 21702 Roop’s Auction Service is Honored to conduct this Fantastic Antiques & Collectibles Auction for the Boyer Family (Lester, Bill & Dave) Life Long Residents of Frederick, MD

Tractors, Fire Truck, Cars, Stoneware, Antiques, Sleigh Bells, Tools, Toys, Literature, Guns Very Rare One of 8 Known Running in the U.S. Minneapolis 30-50 Stern’s Engine S/N 8651, Minneapolis 17-30 B Cross Motor S/N 9285, Minneapolis 27-42 Cross Motor S/N 9367, Minne- apolis Moline GTA, Minneapolis Moline G Gas Set Up for Pulling, Minneapolis Moline Power G Power Unit, Minneapolis Moline U 302 Gas w/Loader, Case 700 Diesel 16.9 X 38 Firestones Set Up for Pulling, Twin City KT in Restoration, Like New White Field Boss 31 Compact Tractor w/Loader Only 501 Hours, Woods Front Cut Zero Turn Mower / New Engine, 169 Cub Cadet / Deck & Front Blade, Cub Cadet #2 Cart, Troy Built 10 Hp 26” Walk Behind Snow Blower, 5’ Woods Rotary Mower, 5’ 3 PT. White PTO Rear Tiller, 5’ 3 PT. Luck/Now Snow Blower, 2 Bottom 3 PT. Ferguson Plow, 5’ 3 PT. Stone Rake, 3 PT. Lever Harrow, 3 PT. Cultivator, 3 HP Wood- pecker Engine in Restoration, 10 Minneapolis Moline 100lb. Hang on Weights, 10 Minneapolis Moline Wheel Weights, 26 IH 75lb Hang On Weights, 4 JD 40lb. Hang On Weights, Antique Cloth Minneapolis Moline Umbrella, Minneapolis Advertising Flag Banner, Minneapolis Moline 1 Gallon Hydraulic Fluid Can, Minneapolis Moline Parts Books Holder, Assorted Minneapolis Moline Toys, Minneapolis Moline Books & Literature, New MM Engine Gauges, Frick “00” Saw Mill in Restoration w/New Frame Lumber, Restored 1946 Mack Fire Truck Purchased New for Eminence KY, Nice 1968 Cadillac Calias 4Dr Hard Top Only 60,000 Miles, 1988 Buick Lasabre 54,000 Miles, Mint Large Firestone Ground Grip Farm Tires Sign, Lots of Other Signs, Large Selection of Sleigh Bells, Assorted Decorative Bridle Rosettes, Assorted U.S. Horse Tack, Assorted Stoneware Crocks & Jugs, 3 Broom Making Machines, 4 Apple Cider Mills, 2 Large Copper Kettles, Antique Scythes, Dynamite Blasting Box, Belt Lasers, Endless Belts, Wooden Pulleys, Ice Tongs, Large Collection of Hand Augers, Single Trees, Ice Cream Makers, Ideal Farms Milk Boxes, Barn Log Boring Machines, Large Hobart Mixer, 2 Engine Lifts, Parts Washer Tank, Welders, Torches, Engine Lift, Kalamazoo Power Hack Saw, Large Campbell Hausfeld Air Compressor, Large Assortment of Hand Tools, Machinist Tool Boxes, Minneapolis Guns: S.S. Kresce 12 Ga. Over/Under, Winchester Model 120 12 Ga., Ruger Model 10/22, Remington Speedmaster Model 241, Stevens Model 94H 410 Ga. Winchester Model 72-22, Marlin Model 336, Ammo, Banet’s, Blakeslee Model B-20 Mixer w/ Grinder & Slaw Chopper Attachments, Complete Ceramic Shop 2-Model K’s & Model P-10 Kilns, Model Assortment of Molds & Greenware, We are just unpacking and uncovering, Many Items are not listed yet.

TERMS: Cash or Good Check w/Proper ID, Credit Cards Accepted w/5% Service Fee, 6% Mary- land Sale Tax, 10% Buyers Premium on all Items $5,000.00 & less per Item, Items $5,001.00 and up Flat Fee of $500.00 per Item. No Items Removed Until Settled For. Everything AS Is Where Is, Not Responsible for Accidents. Please follow Maryland Guidelines for Covid-19 ROOP’S AUCTION SERVICE JOHN J ROOP 240-674-6815 • [email protected] For Photo’s Visit Us @ auctionzip.com - roopsauctionservices.com - gotoauctions.com Page 4 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM October 13, 2020 Benzing House From Page 2 and jugs, and more than that many clocks.” “I know we have furniture here dating to the 1850s, and I suspect that some might even be earlier,” Mallate says. There’s no limitation on styles either – there’s East- lake, primitive, Chippendale, William & Mary, according to the auctioneer. There will also be about 30 pieces of Romweber furniture, acquired by Dr. Benzing III in the 1960s-1970s. Among the fine art for sale are at least 10 limited prints by artist John Ruthven (who died Oct. 11 at age 92 years), several pieces of original art, old photographs, Native American pieces, in addition to diamond and gold jewelry. “We’ll be selling out of the two barns and the house,” Mallette said. “We’ll be run- ning two rings most of the time and have a tent ready in case of rain. It’s an auction I’m looking forward to.” Contact – (513) 984-0400 www.mallette andassociates.com Below: Quality furniture of many dates and fashions, in addition to hundreds of canning Above: There will be four firearms sold at the sale, a 12-gauge “Knickerbocker – American jars, books, old postcards, toys and more will be sold at the sale which begins at 10 a.m. Gun Co.” double-barrel hammerless shotgun; a “Meriden” 12 gauge single-barrel shotgun; on Oct. 24. two .22-caliber rifles by Stevens and Remington. Two Winchester complete 1912 calendars and a 1914 Peter Cartridge Co. calendar may “out-shoot” the firearms on the auction block.

Right: A set of Romweber table and chairs will be among more than 30 such piec- es from the well-known Indiana company. The auction is to be held on- site at 3051 Mack Road near Fairfield, exit 39 (Win- ton Road) off I-275.

Presidential Pie Safe From Page 2 tion tent and encircle the floor bid- ders and the auction podium. Bidders remain in their car and bid either via the internet or with a large paddle they wave out their window. “In some cases, drive-in bidders are closer to the auction podium that those in chairs,” said Soulis. For more information on future sales, visit the Soulis website, dirk- soulisauctions.com or call 816-697- Above: Of the nine optician trade signs, this double-sided one for Connecticut Dr. L. D. 3830. The gallery is located at 529 Cutler was the top at $12,100. West Lone Jack Lee’s Summit Road, Lone Jack, Missouri 64070. Below: “Lightning Can’t Strike if Shinn Gets There First” was the motto of the W. C. Shinn Company, the manufacturer of this rare beaver lightening rod/weathervane. The wood Right: The late Gerald Mueller had free chopper more than tripled its high estimate to sell for $7,150. standing and attached barber poles in his collection, but this was the only one with a painted patriotic bracket. It sold for $5,428

Below: “Leaping stags are more common than running stags like this one,” said Dirk Soulis on his website. At $20,900, this rare deer ran like the wind!

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2 Large No Buyer’s Auction Rings! Premium! AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION From Lawrenceburg take US 50 West to Cherokee Lane Turn left fi rst place on left. From Versailles take SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th @ 10 AM US 50 East approx. 15 miles to Cherokee Lane turn right auction fi rst place on left. Approx. 36 miles LOCATION: 10660 N. JEROME RD. from Cincinnati, OH; or 90 miles from Indianapolis IN or Louisville, KY; Watch for Auction Signs DIRECTIONS: From St. Louis travel north on State Road 2 miles to Jefferson, 10362 Cherokee Lane, AURORA, IN 47001 go west on Jefferson 1 mile to Jerome, then north ½ mile to sale site. 48880 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th @ 9:30 AM ST. LOUIS, MICHIGAN FURNITURE: Large Oak Antique Clock; Oak Wardrobe; Wardrobe Dresser; Several 3 , 5 & 6 Drawer Dress- Linda Cox “Trustee” will be selling the following real estate and listed items er; (2) Armoires; Several 3 or 4 Drawer Chests; Drop Leaf Table; Sofa Tables; China Hutch; Sellers Cabinet; from the Arnold D. & Barbara J. Anderson Living Trust. Jelly Cupboard; Step-Back Cupboards; Antique Ice Box; Chambers Cook Stove; Zinc top Bakers Cabinet; Pie Safe; Large Fireplace Mantel; Oval Table w/Marble Top; Many Small Tables of Various Sizes; Rocking Chairs; Blanket Chest; Coal Box w/Insert; Old Trunks; Piano Stool w/Glass Ball Feet; Numerous Hanging Cabinets & Shelves; Wood Benches; Several Mirrors some Beveled; Large Selection of Lamps; plus lots more. COLLECTIBLES: Sleigh; Starline Superbowl Pins; Pedal Fire Engine; (3) Swords; Betsy Brown Nursing Bottle; Cartoon Books; 1967 Music Book Autographed by Stonewall Jackson; Denison’s Make-Up Guide from early 1900’s; Large Handmade Children’s Barn & US Marshall Play House; Paperweights; Country Store Telephone; Crocks; Zippo Lighters; Pocket Knives; Meat Grinders; Oil Lamps; Sad Irons; Cast Pots; Real Estate - Sells at Noon Antique Bottles; Wooden Violin Case; Cigar Press; Several Oil Cans; Several Assorted Wooden Boxes; Well Situated in northern Gratiot County (Pine River Twp.), the Arnold D. and Barbara Buckets; Wooden Pullies; Milk Bottles; Vintage Toys; Printer Type Set Drawers; Vintage Thompson Water J. Anderson Living Trust will be selling the Anderson farmstead at live public Skis; Plus More. auction on Sat., Oct. 24th to the highest acceptable bidder. The 80-acre farm will AUCTIONEER’S NOTES: This is not a complete listing we are still fi nding more items: We will be running be sold in two parcels (or combination): two rings at times so bring a friend. Parcel A~ 2 acres +/- with a 3-bedroom home, 2-car garage and large pole barns. For complete listing and over 400 photo’s go to https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3467140.html Parcel B~ 78 acres +/- of prime loamy agricultural land with back acreage of Announcements Day of Auction Take Precedence Over Printed Material: woodland for excellent hunting. Not Responsible for Accidents Errors or Omissions. Parcel C~ A combination of A & B for 80 +/- acres of land w/home and buildings. TERMS: Cash or Check w/Photo ID: LUNCH SERVED. We are practicing Social Distancing Mask are Required. For Questions on Real Estate Contact OWNERS: MR & MRS BERNINGER Lane Leppink (989-802-2034) of Eagle Realty (888-967-4140) Buyers should pre-inspect property and prearrange finances before auction. High bidder will pay Vestal Auction Service a $5000.00 nonrefundable deposit in certified funds per purchase (Alma Abstract & Title) due on auction day at time of accepted high bid. Buyer and seller will split closing cost 50/50. Seller will Robert N. Vestal Auctioneer #AU19300220 provide owners title insurance. Closing will be within 45 days of auction! 812-689-5917 or 812-756-8342 TRACTORS/PARTS – HOUSEHOLD – SHOP/TOOLS – JD GATOR/LAWN & GARDEN – TOYS/ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES – COLLECTIBLE COINS Auctioneer’s Note: This is a nice little country auction that you’ll enjoy. From toys to dishes this sale has it all. Tractors sell @ 11:45 followed by real estate. The sale will take place rain or shine and will be under cover if needed. Antique Wrench Auction There will be two auctioneers going so please bring a friend and enjoy the day with us. We look forward to seeing you there! Jason Terms and Conditions: Cash or good personal check with proper ID. All October 23 & 24, 2020 out-of-state checks must have a letter from bank verifying funds. We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover w/a 3% processing fee. All property to be Greenville, Ohio settled for day of sale. No property to be removed from premises until settled for. Not responsible for accidents or goods after sold. Auctioneers and sale personnel act as selling agents only and assume no liability or guarantees. “On-site & Live Online Bidding” Announcements day of sale take precedence over printed matter. All auction attendees will be required to sign a Covid-19 release form in order to register. All attendees will be required to social distance as well. Featuring over 3,000 farm implement and unusual adjustable wrenches sold over 2 days, including a large collection of John Deere and International Harvester wrenches. Also, many min- iature anvils, variety of pocketknives, wrench books, bicycle, motorcycle, and automotive wrenches.

ARNOLD D. & BARBARA J. ANDERSON LIVING TRUST Auction at: PIONEER AUCTION SERVICE, LLC JASON CLARK • (989) 621-7194 Richard L. Edwards Auctioneering www.edwardsauctions.com 5862 Kruckeberg Road, Greenville, OH 45331 In person, absentee, and “live online internet” bidding For more pics and info visit us on www.pioneerauctionservice.com Fri., Oct. 23rd Lots 1-350 starting at 1:00 p.m. (EST) Sat., Oct. 24th Lots 351-900 starting at 9:00 a.m. (EST)

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The Pop Culture Collective By Brett Weiss releasing new album on 8-track format Dolly Parton has a new album out since they can take them wherever they called . It fea- want. tures guest appearances by the likes of WEISS: How much time do you spend Michael Bublé, , Willie per week working on the business? Nelson, , , GIBSON. I’m a workaholic [laughs]. and . It’s available on CD, The business hours are , but we vinyl, and various streaming services. work longer than that. There are some Pretty cool, huh? nights where I’m up until midnight or What’s really cool, at least for nos- later making sure I have an order ready talgia buffs and retro tech collectors, is to go the next day. that it’s also being released on 8-track WEISS: Your husband Dan works tape. That’s right: in the year 2020, with the business as well? there’s new music coming out on a for- GIBSON: Yes. He retired from his mat most people probably assume is long corporate job around three years ago. He dead. The release is from Kate’s Track is such a great help in our business. He Shack, a home-based business in Arling- does our tape/player repairs. He’s also ton, Texas. In a recent phone interview, responsible for doing the layout and re- I asked owner Kathy Gibson about the cording of new 8-tracks. Dolly Parton tape, as well as the 8-track WEISS: Let’s talk Dolly Parton. Did business in general. they contact you or vice versa? BRETT WEISS: Describe Kate’s GIBSON: They contacted us. A couple Track Shack for someone who has never of guys called, one of whom I’ve worked heard of you guys. with before. We did a few 8-track releas- KATHY GIBSON: We’ve been in busi- es for him for a band called Midland. ness for 22 years. We sell everything you WEISS: Did you actually speak with need to fix 8-tracks. We do tape repair Dolly Parton? and player repair. We sell supplies. We GIBSON: We haven’t yet, but we’re try to be your one-stop internet shop hoping to. Or at least send her some for anything 8-track related. We also do 8-tracks to get autographed. transfers. We can transfer 8-tracks and WEISS: You got to meet Cheap Trick cassettes to CD and flash drive, VHS to when you did an 8-track for their The DVD, 8mm and 16mm movies to DVD, Latest album, correct? etc. GIBSON: We did. We met a couple Above: Dan and Kathy Gibson of Kate’s Track Shack buy, sell, and repair 8-track tapes WEISS: And you have an online store of the guys before a concert they did in and players. where people can buy old 8-tracks? Dallas, and they signed tapes for us. We making new shells. It used to be that we got CDs. These GIBSON: We do. It’s www.katestrack- gave them a couple of tapes, and they WEISS: The Dolly 8-track is listed at days they usually download the song to shack.com. held them up onstage and said, “We have $54.99 on . How did you come up Google Drive or to Dropbox. WEISS: With records, you’ve got the #1 8-track in the country” [laughs]. with that price point? WEISS: Did you grow up a Dolly Par- 20-something hipsters buying vinyl. Do The crowd went wild, and we were like, GIBSON: We didn’t. We told them ton fan? you get that with 8-track tape custom- “Woohoo!” [laughs]. the price we had set for manufacturing GIBSON: I like all music. Not so ers, or does it tend to just be older cus- WEISS: How do you go about manu- the 8-track and doing the label and the much heavy metal, but pretty much ev- tomers? facturing the tapes? Do you have a mold sleeves and the shrink-wrap and all that erything else. I do like Dolly and some of GIBSON. We have a worldwide base for the shells, or do you use old stock? stuff. And then the record company and the other country artists from that era. of customers. It runs the gamut from GIBSON: We use old stock. We’ve got Amazon set the price based on that. I really like the new album. It’s great. I young to old. People who had them back tens of thousands of 8-tracks. Some are WEISS: I’m intrigued by the fact that especially like the duet she did with Wil- in the day. Kids who are starting to get brand new, and some are gently used. the 8-track has a bonus song, “The Wish lie Nelson for his classic song, “Pretty into vinyl are starting to do 8-tracks. We use a combination of those. However, Book.” I think that’s enticing for collec- Paper.” They find that it’s a really cool format. we are speaking with some manufactur- tors. Was that your idea or the record If you’d like to pre-order Dolly Par- Some of them like the portable players ing companies about the possibility of company’s? ton’s latest album on 8-track tape (the GIBSON: That was their idea. They other formats are already available Below: A Holly Dolly Christmas on 8-track tape. Yes, a brand new 8-track in the year 2020. sent us the music, and after we had al- while the 8-track releases Nov. ), you ready arranged it for the 8-track format, can do so exclusively through Amazon. they decided to add the bonus song. So, Just search for “A Holly Dolly Christmas we had to do a little bit more rearrang- 8 Track Tape.” ing. WEISS: Do record companies send Below: Kathy Gibson of Kate’s Track Shack you a CD or a computer file of the music shows off the 8-track tape for Dolly Parton’s for you to adapt to the 8-track format? new album, A Holly Dolly Christmas. GIBSON: It’s evolved over the years. 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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Noon; Fri. 9am Sat. 9:30am Woody Auction Day 3 of 3 10am Hewlwtts Auctions tel: (209) 500-8801 8:30am Chupp Auctions 9am Mike Clum tel: (740) 536-9220 Day 1 of 2 Day 1 of 4 NEW JERSEY, Logan Twp, Auction KENTUCKY, Murray, Large Three Day Wednesday, October 28 OHIO, New Knoxville, Public Auction Personal Property Sale 8:30am Lisa tel: (856) 467-4834 INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Friday, October 23 INDIANA, Indianapolis, 3 Estate Auction Fri. 9am; Sat. 9am Dennis Kohler Auctions Day 2 of 3 Miscellaneous Auction ARIZONA, Scottsdale, Automobilia Fall Service tel: (419) 738-8306 9am Christy’s Of Indiana Inc. 9am Shipshewana Auction Auctions tel: (317) 784-0000 ednesday ovember Day 1 of 2 MARYLAND, Frederick, Large Estate W , N 04 tel: (260) 768-4129 Day 2 of 3 INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique & PENNSYLVANIA, Garnet Valley, Fine Miscellaneous Auction 9am Howard Parzow tel: (301) 351-6544 Miscellaneous Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, Antique Toy & INDIANA, Bluffton, Public Auction Estates Auction 9am Shipshewana Auction Misc. 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Louis, Auction Day 1 of 2 Day 1 of 2 10am Pioneer Auction tel: (989) 621-7194 Thursday, October 29 Thursday, October 22 CONNECTICUT, Windsort, Auction OHIO, Rushville, 2-Day Auction INDIANA, Shipshewana, 4-Day Auction ARIZONA, Scottsdale, Automobilia Fall 10an Nadeau’s tel: (860) 246-2444 OHIO, Amanda, 2 Day Estate Auction Day 2 of 2 Saturday, November 07 Auctions Day 3 of 4 Day 2 of 2 KENTUCKY, Owensboro, Market Days No Time Given Barrett-Jackson INDIANA, Aurora, Auction PENNSYLVANIA, Downingtown, Public Sat. 11am-3pm & Sun. 9am-2pm tel: (480) 421-6694 INDIANA, Wolcottville, Online Only 9:30am Vestal Auction Service OHIO, Fairfield, Estate/Heirs Auction Auction Preservation Station tel: (270) 993-7532 Day 1 of 3 Day 3 of 4 tel: (812) 689-5917 10am 10am Pook & Pook tel: (610) 269-4040 Day 1 of 2 October 20, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 9 TWO LARGE CORN RELATED Noble County, Indiana Personal Property COLLECTIBLE AUCTIONS Online Online Only Only!AUCTION (Auction One) Bidding Ends: Thursday, October 22 • 10am Timed Online Ends 10/30 PREVIEW ADDRESS: 1364 500 N, Albion IN, 46701 Small Corn Related Advertising Collectibles. 200 Lots. JUKE BOXES • CLASSIC ARCADE GAMES (Auction Two) ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES Live Online Only starting 10:00 a.m. Sat. Oct. 31 WAR MEMORABILIA 350 Seed Corn Signs TRACTOR • IMPLEMENTS 500 Seed Corn Sacks LAKE • LAWN & GARDEN Register at Proxibid.com to participate in this Auction SEE WEBSITE FOR MORE BOB CHAMBERLAIN ESTATE INFO ONLINE CATALOG & PHOTOS Preview: Load Out: Wednesday, October 21 Day of Sale: 4pm - 6pm 10am-6pm Friday, October 23 • 10am-6pm TERMS: Payments can be made at time of pickup: cash, check or credit card (4% Convenience Fee on Credit Cards). Or call the Schrader Office for payment, 800-451-2709. 10% Buyer’s Premium. SELLER: Eling Estate • AUCTION MANAGER: Phil Wolfe, 260-248-1191

800-451-2709 • SchraderAuction.com AC63001504, AU19900139 ONLINE AUCTION Website: maskeauction.com over 1,000 pictures KEWASKUM, WI ANTIQUECLOSES WEEK TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 7 PM LARGE THREE DAY PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE Tuesday,LOATON 10/13 Nand 10/20 R S NN Friday, Oct. 23, 10 AM, Sat., Oct. 24, 9 AM & Sun., Oct. 25, 1 PM 2ATONEERS col x 5” NOTE Inspection Monday, Oct. 26, 2-6 PM. Pickup Wed., Oct. 928 S. 12th St., MURRAY, KY 42071 @28, $29.39 2-6PM. pci Some = $293.90 shipping available. Over 500 lots of quality antiques. For full catalog and 2xphotos = $587.80 visit www.paulauction.com after Oct. 21. GLASSWARE: Capo di Monte porce- rio cabinet, oak with wood shelves cu- lain boy table lamp, girl table lamp, harp rio cabinet, corner curio cabinet, large HOE TES NLDE Over 70pcs quality art pottery include good glaze table lamp, all with very nice shades ornate china cabinet with wood carv- Fulper; Weller Flemish jardinière pedestal; Rookwood; Roseville Baneda, Wisteria & (made in Italy), crystal d’Arques France ings, nice table with 8 chairs with wood stemware, handcrafted crystal Crystal carvings in back and legs, side cabinet Sunfl ower; Van Briggle; Pisgah Forest & others; Weller & other jards; 3 Red Wing Clear made in Romania, green Vase- with 3 drawers, tea cart, umbrella stand, dinnerware sets; Chef Pierre cookie jar; Schwinn Tornado boys’ bike; Buddy L Tex- line stemware, Ajka Crystal made in twisted leg and wood and tapestry aco Tanker; Many farm toys; 4 ROG Insurance signs include US Fire Ins. Co., Ha- Hungary in cobalt blue and red grape chairs x 2, 6 legged table, sofa table, stemware, several other Ajka pc. glass- tapestry and wood rocker, carved leg nover Fire Ins. Co. New Brunswick Fire Ins. Co. & Union Assurance of London; ware, Bovaria Tirschenreuth Germany table, tree branch gold frame mirror with New Life CA. Mineral Water ROG sign; 9 beer neons; Pre Bigger Hair can; Several The Newton China set, Capo di Monte 2 peacocks looking in mirror, end tables, 1900’s oil paintings incl C.S. Hammitt 1857-1927 & Charles Christian Eisele 1854- made in Italy rose candlestick holders, round coffee table, marble-top pedes- Royal Danule Hungary hand painted tal table, large elegant gold frame 1919; 1879 2 ½ dollar US gold coin; 1891CC dol- Bird cups & saucers, Regina Tea set, bouquet of flowers picture by Louis, lar; Bally “KISS” pinball machine #1152, works; Goebel West Germany eggs, several large gold frame Fruit basket picture Challenger coin-op pistol target game; 14”, 16” & Fenton Handpainted eggs, Hungary by Huga, wine color cloth settee and hand-painted rabbit, Herend Hungry chair, gold frame double frame mirror, 17” caramel slag tbl lamps; Hercules 1½ hp gas hand-painted Tea set - green, Cap- square side table, secretary, wine vel- engine; Nice Oliver steel beam walking plow, com- odimonte roses, Hovohaza Hungary vet chair, floor lamps, 3 tiered shelf plete; No. 4, 20” iron farm bell; Much more. Christmas Bell Tea set, Fenton piec- with mirror, Victorian bead room suit es, Zsolnay Hungary small green (bed, curved footboard, vanity, chest), TERS vase, Moon and Stars Red cake wing back chairs, Bassett bedroom Kewaskum, WI 53040 plate, candy dish, compote, candle suit (dresser,& mirror, head board & T sticks, stemware, Large pressed foot board, nightstand, TV armoire) 262-338-3030 glass punch bowl, base, cups and scales and candlesticks, king-size plate all sits on, white Herend bull large bedroom suite (head board, with nude lady, white Herend horse foot board, tall dresser and mirror, with nude lady, Herend Hungry hand night stand x 2, chest of drawers) ESTATES AND ANTIQUE AUCTION painted nude lady figurines (White Eastlake chairs x 2, vintage 31-day This is an ONLINE ONLY Auction and green), Veaco ceramics Japan, sessions clock made Crestview brass Pcs. - large & small, large glass Conn USA, nice oak curio cabinets, Go to www.headleysauctions.com to start bidding • Bidding is open NOW vases, Occupied Japan-figurines, glass top bamboo painted table and bells, Victoria Austria vases-cherry, chairs, marble top end tables, Ash- Auction begins closing at 6 PM on Thursday, October 22, 2020 candle sticks, Gobel 6 pc. set peo- ley brown lift chair, desk, don’t TV, PREVIEW: Preview Wednesday, October 21, 2020 - 2 PM to 6 PM at the Clarke County Fairgrounds ple stemware, GG Santiago Angel Shikoku Westminster chime clock, of Dance figurine, Capo di Monte desk and chair, oval pictures, oak nude boy with bowl, white ruffled wall mirror with hat hangers, wall Located at 890 West Main Street • BERRYVILLE, VA 22611 Fenton Pcs., green ruffled Fenton Sconces with prisms, small Blue In their main Exhibit Building (All Health Guidelines Will Be Observed) Pcs., Herend Hungary dancer & Boy and Pinkie pictures, Gold mir- This is an online only auction of items belonging to the Larry A. Renner Estate from Winchester, VA ballerina, Terina pirate boy & girl rors, several pictures, wall sconce along with Smaller Estates and Consignors. The following is a partial listing: Go to the Online Catalog figurine and so much more I can with marble shelf, wall sconce with for complete listing, photos and descriptions. not even begin to list. candles, and stained glass shade FURNITURE: Hepplewhite Chest/ Sheraton & Empire Chests/ Blanket chests/ Walnut glass door corner cup- FURNITURE: Oak curved front cu- lamp. board/ Walnut 2 part glass door wall cupboard/ Poplar kitchen cupboard/ Dry sink/ Wardrobes/ Hooded cradle/ Wicker table/ Rope beds/6 Clore chairs . Room size Oriental Rugs: Kazak/ Red field & cream field rugs/ Green Chinese rug/ 8’x 12’ from India rug/ Room size Karastan- Sarouk pattern rug/ Rainbow carpet / Braided rug/ Scatter size Oriental rugs. TABLES: Regency game table/ Farm tables/ End tables/ Dining tables/ Scrubbed top table/ Butcher block table/ Center table/ Drop leaf tables/ Tea stand. UPHOLSTERED: Federal period sofa/ Maroon leather loveseat, chair & ottoman/ Overstuffed sofa, arm chair/ Leather wing chair/ Chaise/ Martha Washington arm chair/ Faux cowhide bed headboard. VICTORIAN: Turtle top table with white marble/ What- not shelf/ Marble top chest/ Washstand/ Single bed/ Settee/ Pink marble console table/ Tall walnut peer mirror/ 2 over mantle mirrors. PERIOD MIRRORS: Chippendale gold leaf mirrors & frames/ Bull’s eye mirror/ Adams mirror ( all need restoration). PAINTINGS & PRINTS: Oil portrait of John Vernon, Jr.- 1778 -1865/ Madonna on a board/ Hawk painting/ Eugene Smith print/ Lithographs/ Colored Engravings/ Hunt prints/ Currier & Ives. RE- PRODUCTIONS: “Wiltshire” rice carved tall post bed, Queen size/ Pennsylvania House drop leaf table, server/ Arts & Crafts bedroom suite/ King size bed, paneled head & foot/ Chippendale style dining chairs/ Bar with drop leaves/ Coffee & end tables/ Tavern sign/ 2 Grandfather clocks/ Pr bedside chests. POTTERY: Face jugs/ Yellow ware/ Crock. MISCELLANEOUS: Hamm’s Beer sign-clock/ Steiff animals/ Brass chandeliers, andirons, fender, electric fan/ Bronze jockey & horse/ Copper tea kettles, molds/ Fur coats/ Purses/ Quilts/ Baskets/ Box- es/ Sleigh bells/ Shooting gallery, toys/ Leather gun case, Waterford- VA/ Kitchen items/ Cast iron/ Wag clock/ Gold leaf topped column. GLASS: Decanters/ Wines/ Candlesticks/ Goblets. CHINA: 48” tall Oriental vases/ Oyster plates/ Limoges/ Majolica/ Spode/ Willowware/ Herend/ Capodimonte/ Germany. STERLING SILVER: Bowl/ Canoe/ Weighted sterling. SILVER-PLATE: Punch bowl & cups/ Flatware/ Serving pieces/ Trays. PICKUP: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2020 from 9 AM until 6 PM. At the Clarke County Fairgrounds located at 890 West Main Street, Berryville, VA 22611 NOTE: Bring what you need to pick up your purchases. HEADLEYS AUCTIONS 498 Long Green Lane • Winchester, VA 22603 [email protected] . 540-662-6350 Joe L. Headley - VA #381 • Joe L. Headley, Jr. - VA #1820 *SINCE 1945* TERMS: 15% Buyer’s Premium Page 10 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM October 20, 2020 WHITE RIVER ARCHITECTURAL Estate / Heirs Auction LIQUIDATION AUCTION Live! ♦ On Location! ♦ (2) Auction Rings! The Dr. George Benzing III Estate THURS., OCT. 22nd, 11:00 AM Antique Collection of the late Esther Benzing 861 N. Salisbury Rd. (Wayne Co. Frgds.-Exhibition Bldg.) Dr. Benzing was a highly respected Pediatrician at Children’s Hospital, a WWII vet and the son of the late award-winning Butler County Civic leader, archivist, columnist, author and RICHMOND, INDIANA antique collector Esther Benzing. 2-RING AUCTION -- Leo the Lion Coin-op Riding Toy VINTAGE ARCHITECTURAL PIECES Saturday, October 24th, 10 am Stained Glass Eyebrow Window; Sev. Stained & Leaded Glass Windows & Doors; Corbels; Tin Ceiling Panels; Porch & Interior Columns; Interior & Exterior Fretwork & Doors; Outstand- 3051 Mack Road, Fairfield, OH ing Zinc Down Spout w/a Lion’s Head; Doors w/Stained Glass & Leaded; Multi-Paned Win- Directions: I-275 to exit 39 (Winton Rd) towards Fairfield. Keep straight onto S. Gilmore Rd. dows; Iron Register Grates; Fireplace Covers & Tiles; Oak Fireplace Mantels (Some w/Mir- (.5m) to R on Mack (.4m) to site on right. rors); Vintage Bathroom Sinks; Newel Post; Zinc Roof Cornice; 100’s of Doorknobs, Doorknob Plate, Decorative Hinges, Door & Drawer Pulls; Sconces; Pr. of Lg. Green Arched Shaped Farm Tractors Shutters; Juvenile Detention Door; Shutter Set w/Cutouts; Lots 1980 International Harvester #284-D of Hardware. Compact 28 HP Diesel, Model SD-16, 4 cycle. Only 90 hours. Runs great. Excellent condi- OUTSTANDING FURNITURE tion. S#2020002. Engine # 001141. Disc attachment. Painted Mill Bin; Nice Multi-Drawer Store Cabinet (Perfect Island 1975 Yanmar #180 compact diesel tractor. Model # YH 180-D. Height); Mahog. Etagere; 3-pc. Rustic Pine Set (2 Chairs & Ta- 18 HP. Only 304 hours. With 60” mower attachment. S# 20222. Runs great. ble); Early Trunk; Wooden Top Table w/Iron Cabriole Legs; Wal- nut Wall Mounted Hall Tree w/Mirror; Early Cherry Chest; Oak ♦ (2) Bush Hogs ♦ (2) Trailers ♦ (2) Round metal corn cribs ♦ (4) Water Troughs ♦ Dressing Table; Hitchcock Settee; Stands; 5-pc. Vict. Parlor Set; Vict. Oak Rocker; Barber Shop Cabinet. Outstanding contents of 1829 house & barns ITEMS OF INTEREST ♦ Period – Antique & Collectible Furniture ♦ (30) Pieces Romweber Early Outstanding Stained Glass Light Fixture and Many Other Light Fixtures; Iron Stove Finial; Lg. Wooden Industrial Mold; Light Nordic & Viking Oak Furniture ♦ Diamond & Gold Jewelry & Watch- Shades; Pulleys; Harvest Sign; Dasher es ♦ Sterling Costume Jewelry ♦ Sterling Silver Tea Set & Flatware Churn; Wrought-Iron Garden Flower; Vin- ♦ Paintings and Prints ♦ Much Early Ephemera ♦ Huge amount of tage Hats; Clothing; Oak Brunswick Floor 19th & 20th c. glass and china ♦ Rare Winchester 1904 Calendars ♦ Model Victorla; Postcards; Vintage Ches- (4) Shotguns & Rifles ♦ Clocks ♦ Over 1000 Books ♦ Large Amount terfield Advertiser; Forged Andirons; Por- Ladies & Gents Vintage Clothing ♦ Native American Indian Artifacts celain Dolls; Howdy Doody Ventriloquist ♦ Some Old Coins ♦ Brass ♦ Albums of old Post Cards & Valentines ♦ Doll; John Wayne Dolls; Early Portrait of Baby; Misc. Wooden Letters; Pottery Intl. H. Pedal Tractor ♦ Toy Tractors & Vehicles ♦ Rookwood Pottery Floor Vase; Old New Stock Butter Boxes; ♦ (15) Royal Doulton & Boehm Figurines ♦ Quilts & Linens ♦ (30) High Heel Shoe Chair. Old Crocks ♦ 100s Canning Jars ♦ Old Farm Tools ♦ Dolls ♦ WWII GLASSWARE AND CHINA Army Uniform ♦ Old Butler County Jail Misc. & More ♦ Lg. Set of Franciscan Desert Rose China; Lots of Amethyst Glass; De- pression Glass; Pottery Jardinière and Pedestal. NOTE: This is the 1st of a series of auctions for the COMPLETE LIQUIDATION of WHITE RIVER ARCHITECTURAL. VIEW COMPLETE LISTING & OVER 200+ PHOTOS ON OUR WEBSITE! See large ad for terms and conditions. Mark Mallette, Auctioneer. OWNER: DEBBIE KEYS Mallette & Associates www.waltherandhawkins.com Auctioneers ♦ Art Brokers ♦ Appraisers 765-855-0835 Walther and Hawkins Auctioneers AC31000162 Cincinnati, Ohio HALLOWEEN DAY COIN-OP 816.697.3830 SoulisAuctions.com and ADVERTISING AUCTION Saturday, October 31 at 10am Held at 529 Gallery, 529 W Lone Jack Lee's Summit Rd. LONE JACK, MO 64070

SAFELY attend the live auction with 40 Socially Distanced outdoor seats and masking; or participate Drive-In style from the comfort and safety of your automobile surrounding the live the auction ring. Complimentary sealed snacks and boxed lunches. Contact free auction watching, bidding, payment and loading of purchases is available along live telephone, absentee and Internet bidding. B.F. Meek & Sons No 44 Fly Reel Rare Trade Stimulators Coca-Cola Machine and Advertising

The Largest Collection of Rare Polly Original Edition of Chicago Daily Pop Advertising Steamship Advertising Posters Tribune November 3, 1948.

Porcelain Enamel Automobilia and Other Candlestick Phone with Signs A Wayne Model 80 Paybox Pre and Post Prohibition Advertising

The Amazing Archive of a 44-Mission A Rare Hopalong Cassidy Bicycle with Bomber Pilot from WWII Guns

Small Collection of Rare Aladdin Lamp Slot Machines and A Civil War Presentation Sword, St. Circa 1900 Trade Stimulators A Rare Hopalong Cassidy Bedroom Set Advertising Games Louis Missouri 1862. October 20, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 11 Local glassblower brings the first Glass Pumpkin Patch to Hocking Hills LOGAN, Ohio – As the best time to experience the vibrant fall foliage gets into full swing, Explore Hocking Hills announced that Jack Pine Studios will host Jack Pine’s Glass Pumpkin Patch 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Oct. 22-25. After 25 years of being featured at the Circleville Pumpkin Show, Pine is hosting a created glass pumpkin show, as a way of helping guests, artists and vendors displaced by the festival cancellation. The new Above: Pumpkins made of glass will delight 2-Day Antique Hatpin & Holder Auction highly collectible Pumpkin of The visitors to the Glass Pumpkin Patch in 2014 HATPINS – 478 HOLDERS – HATPIN ORNAMENTS – STICKPINS Year, crafted from gleaming black Hocking Hills. glass with hints of shimmery silver, ExploreHockingHills.com. OCT. 28 & 29 (Weds. & Thurs.), 2020 represents the silver lining of hope “We wanted to create something Time 9:00am EST Each Day within the darkness of 2020. new and fun and artistic,” said Artist Preview – Tues., Oct. 27 from 10am-5pm As part of community-wide efforts Jack Pine. “Hundreds and hundreds Over 2500 items to include the private collection of Joyce Kappel, plus others, to slow the transmission of COVID- of unique hand-blown glass pump- will be sold at the MIKE CLUM INC. 19 and to ensure the safety of visi- kins of every color and size will be Auction Gallery located at 7795 US Hwy 22 NE, approx. 2 mi. east of tors, artists and staff, only 75 people spread across the field in front of our RUSHVILLE, OHIO will be admitted for each two-hour studio as a way celebrate the chang- (Approx. 10 mi. east of Lancaster, 25 mi. west of Zanesville, & 45 mi. SE of Columbus). time slot. Tickets are $5 and go ing colors in the great outdoors. It toward any purchase made at the will be a sight to see!” glass shop. With several acres of Pine added that an artist’s market land serving as Jack Pine’s outdoor on the sprawling studio grounds will studio, along with a vibrant indoor feature 10 craftsmen and women gallery and demonstration studio, from around the nation. Everything there is plenty of space for people to from beautiful birdhouses to stone- browse and watch as glass is being ware, pottery, metal sculpture, blown. Open time slots can be booked stained glass lanterns and miniature at www.jackpinestudio.com. glass pieces will be on display and Complete travel information for the for sale. Pumpkin ice cream, donuts Hocking Hills can be found at and rolls will be complete the senso- ry experience, along with food ven-

shew dors serving bourbon chicken, Texas hip ana S Auction & Flea Market tenderloin sandwiches, Amish noo- est. 1922 dles, funnel cakes and more. October 28th Antique & Misc. Auction As a graduate of the Columbus College of Art & Design, Jack Pine forged his signature glass-blowing technique working in world-re- nowned glass houses in Seattle before returning home to southern Ohio where he continues to perfect his craft. He is well-known for his extraordinary hand-blown radiant 60-Year Barware & Alcohol glass pieces inspired by the beauty of Memorabilia Collection (2-Part Series) nature’s organic forms. Don’t miss this HUGE collection of barware & alcohol memorabilia being sold in Row 4, Spaces 21-36 October 28th beginning at 9:00 AM EST! Part 2 will sell on Nov. 18th @ 9AM EST Tell Them You LOCATION: 345 S Van Buren St. Shipshewana, IN 46565 Saw Their Ad In Call (260) 768-4129 for more information! Preview Items on AuctionZip.com AntiqueWeek Auctioneer ID# 1945

This will be a catalogued auction. The 2014 HATPINS consist of many fi ne types & examples shew hip ana to include Fabrege, Plique A Jour, King Tut Mummy, Vanities, Compacts, Satsumas, Sterling, S Gold, Insects, Celluloid, Carved, Stanhopes, Micro Mosaics, Charles Horner’s, Art Nouveau Shipshewana Auction fi gurals & fl orals, Animals, Birds, Airplane, Art Deco, Cloisonne, Escutcheons, Souvenirs, est. 1922 Cameos, Carnival Glass, Jet, Porcelain, Nodders, Hinged Tops, Pairs, Rhinestones, Colored Stones, plus many other types. The 478 HOLDERS consists of Royal Bayreuth, RS Prussia, RS Germany, Limoges, Carnival Glass, Schafer & Vater, Nippon, Sterling & Silver, Hand ANTIQUE & MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION Painted, Porcelain, Bisque, Novelty, Hanging, Souvenir, Figural, etc. WEDNESDAY SESSION will consist of Hatpin Lots 1-1000 & Holder Lots A1-A240. Every Wednesday, Year-Round at 9:00 am EST THURSDAY SESSION will consist of Hatpin Lots 1001-2014 & Holder Lots A241-478. AUCTIONEER NOTE: We have had the privilege of selling many fi ne hatpins over the last 20 years. This is by far one of the most outstanding collections we’ve had yet. 100’s of beautiful & rare examples! LANCASTER MOTELS: Hampton Inn, 740/654.2999; Baymont Inn, 740/654.5111; Holi- day Inn Express, 740/654.4445. TERMS: CASH, CHECK, VISA/MC (All checks unknown to our fi rm will require a bank letter or prior to sale day clearance with us. 15% Buyer’s Fee (5% discounted for cash or check). ABSENTEE BIDS accepted w/“AS IS, NO RETURN” policy. Absentee bids Items pictured above will sell at our Special Antique Toy & Misc. Auction MUST BE SUBMITTED prior to auction day. Live phone bidding available with starting Wednesday, October 21st @ 9AM bids of $100 or more. Bids under $100 will be accepted but as an absentee bid only. # SALE MANAGERS: LARRY & LAURA WATSON. Preview consignments at AuctionZip.com! Auctioneer ID 1945 LUNCH BY THE FALCON’S NEST Visit our website for lg ad, lists & color photos. Special Signs and Advertising, Antique & Misc. Auction Wednesday, December 16th @ 9AM AUCTIONEER: MIKE CLUM INC. PO BOX 2, RUSHVILLE, OH 43150 PHONE – 740/536-9220 www.clumauctions.com EMAIL [email protected] www.ShipshewanaTradingPlace.com • (260) 768-4129 • 345 S Van Buren St, Shipshewana, IN 46565 Page 12 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM October 20, 2020 LARGE ONLINE ONLY IDA, MI & DELTA, OH Mighty Tonka Wrecker w/Original Box ESTATE AUCTION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25

Remington 28GA Model STARTING TO END AT 2 PM! 1100 Shotgun LOCATION: LEONARD’S, 6350 CONSEAR RD. OTTAWA LAKE, MI 49267 ONLINE BIDDING CAN BE DONE AT WWW.LEONARDSONLINE.COM OR LIVEAUCTIONEERS.COM 300+ LOTS TO INCLUDE: 7 GUNS: German Lugar, Ruger, Remington, Winchester, Connecticut Valley Arms, Weatherby, Ammo, Cannon Gun Safe, Gun Accessories. * Antiques * GOLD & SILVER, STAMPS: 14K Gold Columbus Watch Co. Pocket Watch with Fob, Coins, Proof Sets, Gold Stamp Albums, Etc. GENERAL STORE ADVERTISING: Signs, Tins, Jars, Wood Crates and * Jewelry * Boxes, Tobacco Advertising, Wyler’s Metal Shelf, Bags, Bar Coasters, Philip Giant Half Pound Silver Morris Cigarette Display Case. * Furniture * Eagle Proof TOYS: Lionel Train, Vintage Buddy L, Nylint, Tonka, Tootsie, Ralstoy, ERTL, Fisher Price Toys, Matchbox, Hotwheels, Playskool and Other Vintage Toys. ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Barrister Bookcase, Smoking Stand, Spinning * Collectibles * Wheel, Dressing Screen and Smaller Decorative Primitive Items. COLLECTIBLES TO INCLUDE: Detecto and Hanson Scales, New York Central Railroad Lock, Butter Churn, Postcards, Hall, Lefton, Bone and Carved * Coins * Canes and Much More! PLEASE VISIT www.leonards.us FOR ENTIRE PHOTO GALLERY. * Art * TERMS: 15% Buyer’s Premium will be added to establish final Price. Visa, Philip Morris Advertising MasterCard, & American Express Accepted. All Statements made day of sale * Primitives * Cigarette Display Case take precedent over all printed material. Sale Conducted By Bidding is available in real time using our free app! Find us in your app store or go to our website: valleyauctionsllc.com for more information. Always accepting quality consignments!

Tin Green Stamps Cannon Gun Advertising Sign Safe

5351 Wilderness Road, Dublin, Virginia 24084 14K Gold Columbus Grand Rapids The Comstock Lode German Luger Watch Co Pocket Watch 540-674-4771 VAF# 726 Barrister Bookcase Silver Dollar Set Erma La 22 Pistol w/Gold Fob [email protected] www.valleyauctionsllc.com OCTOBER ESTATE CATALOGUE AUCTION Americana, Antiques, Furniture, Paintings and Sculpture, Jewelry, Silver, Decorative Arts, Rugs, Asian Ceramics and Works of Art, Antiquities and Ethnographica, Political Memorabilia, Books & Documents, Maps, and Clocks. Thursday, October 22nd at 3:00 PM LEON HERBO 2K YELLOW GOLD 50TH HARRIET (French-Belgian. (Online Session) CHRISTINA ANNIVERSARY CUP 1850-1907). ENGRAVED WITH MORGAN CANY PEALE WOMAN WITH (American, FAMILY ARMORIAL CREST DOVE Oil on canvas Friday, October 23rd at 12:00 PM IN ORIGINAL PRESENTATION 1800-1869). BOX. PROVENANCE: Estate Download Sloans & Kenyon’s (Live Session) PORTRAIT OF of Henry Sturgis Morgan, Sr., state-of-the-art mobile catalogue app. YOUNG WOMAN co-founder of Morgan Stanley and Absentee, Telephone and Internet Bids Accepted IN GOSSAMER the President and Chairman of the GOWN Morgan Library & Museum. Exhibition Saturday, October 17 - Thursday, October 22

7034 Wisconsin Avenue FRANK SINATRA ANTIQUE GEORGE III-STYLE Chevy Chase, MD 20815 (American, 1915- SIX-SIDED WRITING DESK CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE Washington Metropolitan Area TWO PRE-COLUMBIAN 1918). UNTITLED CHARGER WITH FAMILLE Telephone: 301-634-2330 • Fax: 301-656-7074 QUIMBAYA RETABLO www.sloansandkenyon.com 14 (RED, BLUE & JAUNE GROUND TERRA-COTTA FIGURES. Inquiries: [email protected] BLACK)

ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th Century). 18TH-19TH CENTURY SILVER The Marchioness of Exeter off TABLEWARE INCLUDING COLLECTION 18TH-19TH Fort St. George, Madras PART LARGE COLLECTION ESTATE JEWELRY BALTIMORE REPOUSSE CENTURY BOLIVIAN COINS October 20, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 13

THE AMAZING LIFETIME INVESTMENT GRADE GLASS COLLECTION OF THE LATE FREDERICK AND ARNA RUTH SIMPSON OF DERWOOD, MARYLAND DATE OF AUCTION: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2020 STARTING AT 9:00 AM DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 AM MORNING OF AUCTION INSPECTION THROUGHOUT THE AUCTION. (SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 FROM 1:00 PM THROUGH 4:00 PM) AUCTION LOCATION: THE FREDERICK FAIRGROUNDS (INDOORS-BUILDING #12)

THIS COLLECTION WAS ESTABLISHED OVER A PERIOD OF 50 YEARS WITH OVER 4,000 PIECES OF HIGH QUALITY GLASSWARE. FEATURING AN AMAZING 145 TOTES FILLED WITH INVESTMENT GRADE GLASSWARE INCLUDING... FOSTORIA AMERICAN, DEPRESSION GLASS IN BOTH PINK AND GREEN, OVER 175+ CENTER HANDLE PLATES, MADRID GLASS, CARNIVAL GLASS, NORTHWOOD, IMPERIAL, MILLERSBURG, DUGAN-DIAMOND, WESTMORELAND, U.S. GLASS OVER 175+ IMPERIAL CANDLEWICK, IMPERIAL CAPE COD, FENTON WHITE HOBNAIL, MILK GLASS (VARIOUS COLORS), HOBNAIL (VARIOUS COLORS), COIN DOT, ASSORTED CREST (EMERALD, SILVER, AMBER, CUSTARD), EBONY, SATIN ETCH, CHARLETON, BICENTENNIAL, BURMESE, JADE, PEKING BLUE, HISTORIC AMERI- CA, SPIRAL OPTIC, CUSTARD AND MORE! PLEASE GO TO WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM (AUCTIONEER S ID#2894) OR TO WWW.PARZOWAUCTIONS.COM TO VIEW OVER 1,000 PHOTOS. AS OF THIS WRITING, WE WILL NEED TO FOLLOW THE PROPER CDC GUIDELINES FOR ALL UPCOMING AUCTIONS AS NEEDED TO MAKE SURE EVERYONE STAYS SAFE. THESE GUIDELINES MAY CHANGE IN THE COMING WEEKS BUT FOR NOW IT IS ENCOURAGED THAT YOU PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AND BRING YOUR MASK, PLEASE.

TERMS OF AUCTION: Cash, Traveler’s Checks. 10% Buyer’s Premium added to the hammer price. Out-of-State Dealers: Your tax number or retail Sales Tax Number is welcome with a copy of your current Tax License. Out-of-State Buyers must have a bank letter dated 3 days prior to day of auction stating that their checking account has a no bounce check history if wishing to write a check. We accept checks from Maryland residents. The Auctioneer has the right to refuse Anyone’s check if he wishes to do so. All announcements made on auction day shall take precedence over previously distributed information. “WE DO NOT ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS AND NO INTERNET BIDDING.” LEFT BIDS AND PHONE BIDS ACCEPTED. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS AUCTION OR CONSIGNING TO OUR MONTHLY AUCTIONS PLEASE CONTACT: HOWARD B. PARZOW, AUCTIONEER 301-351-6544 E-MAIL [email protected] “NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS FOR OUR UPCOMING COUNTRY STORE AND ADVERTISING AUCTION.” THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 7, 2020 AND DRAWS OVER 400 REGISTERED IN HOUSE BIDDERS. THIS IS A LIVE AUCTION EVENT!!! SO IF YOU WANT TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR ADVERTISING ITEMS CON- SIGN WITH US, WE HAVE A PROVEN RECORD FOR THE PAST 45 YEARS AND DRAW BIDDERS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES. ACCEPTING THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: COUNTRY STORE, ADVERTISING SIGNS OF ALL TYPES AND TITLES SUCH AS TOBACCO, SODA, VETERINARY, MEDICINE, DENTAL, DRUG STORE, BREW•ERY, COCA-COLA, CIGAR, GAS & OIL RELATED ITEMS, SPOOL CABINETS, SHOW CASES, DYE CABINETS, COUNTERS, DISPLAYS, ADVER- TISING TINS OF ALL CATEGORIES, BISCUIT BOXES, ADVERTISING TRADE CARDS, ADVERTISING CLOCKS, KEY WIND AND ELECTRIC, ADVERTISING THERMOMETERS, TRADE SIMULATORS, COIN-OP MACHINES INCLUDING SODA MACHINES, JUKEBOXES, PINBALL MACHINE, SLOT MACHINES, GUM MACHINES, AMMUNITION RE- LATED DISPLAYS, ADVERTISING CALENDARS, SYRUP DISPENSERS, AGRICULTURAL RELATED ITEMS AND SIGNS ETC. PICK UP IS POSSIBLE JUST GIVE US A CALL AT 301-351-6544 AND ASK FOR HOWARD PARZOW. I’M HERE TO ANSWER ALL OF YOUR QUESTIONS. QUICK PAYMENT TO ALL CONSIGNORS. R064537

OCTOBER ONLINE ANTIQUE & ART AUCTION 2-DAY OCTOBER 31 & NOVEMBER 1, 2020 This Auction Features A Great Collection Of American Asian & European Art & Antiques. Fine Art, Antiques, Bronzes, Porcelain, Jewelry, American Brilliant Period Cut Glass, Furniture &Decorative Arts, SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Pair of Tiffany Dong Moy Chu Kingman Fantastic ABG Cut Online bidding provided by Live Auctioneers and Invaluable Studios Bronze (1911-2000) Watercolor Glass Ewer? 1885 Cut Please visit our website for terms/conditions and auction details Candle Holders Signed In Hawkes “Cane & Swirl” Pattern www.rbfinearts.net ABP Cut Glass Libbey Vase Signed Emerald Florida Licenses AB 3725 Green Cut-To-Clear With Engraved Flowers Large Size Great Blank & Color. Measures 13 7/8”

Men’s 18k Yellow Gold A Fine Pair of Chinese Ring w/Aquamarine & Porcelain Covered Diamonds Ladies Rolex Watch Stainless & 18k Pedersoli 1853 Enfield 3 Band Rifled Musket Gun Vases Qing Pd Yellow Gold MOP FA

ABP Cut Glass Cranberry Cut-to-Clear 1 oz. Gold Coin Rand Decanter Ladies Chopard Watch “BE HAPPY” w/Bezel 1977 J. English & Hubers Bowie Knife, Hallmarked Frank Adams Painted Schooner Weathervane In A TRIP With Diamonds & Ruby

ABP Cut Glass Bowl Lot of 4 Wrist C.H Meylan 14k 30 Carat Tanzanite Chinese Ming Jade Signed Tuthill In A Pair of Turquoise Watches Minerva Signed Chinese Rock Gold Open Face Split with GIA Mounted Libation Cup with Rare “REX” Pattern. Monochrome Vases Chronograph Crystal Vase w/ Enamel Second Chronograph On Platinum Wood Stand Measures 8¼”x3¼” 1900-20 1920-1930 on Silver Page 14 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM October 20, 2020

Ethnographic masks will delight at Pook & Pook To Inquire If you’re still looking for a unique About mask for Halloween, Pook & Pook has more than 60 lots of them set to cross Advertising the virtual auction block just days In before the arrival of All Hallows’ AntiqueWeek Eve. Masks aren’t the only thing Call: coming up in the fall Native Amer- 1-800-876-5133 ican & Ethnographic Auction. Pook & Pook is excited to offer almost 700 And Ask lots of art, jewelry, pottery, textiles, To Speak clothing, weapons, masks, carvings, With A and more including hundreds of eth- Customer nographic pieces from all over the Service world. The auction begins at 10 a.m. Representative on Oct. 29, giving bidders west of the Mississippi time to climb out of bed and onto their favorite bidding plat- U.S. POSTAL SERVICE STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP form. As is usual with Pook & Pook’s MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION online sales, there will be a variety Publication title: AntiqueWeek, publication no.: 638660; filing date: Sept. 30, 2020; issue frequency: weekly; 42 issues published annually; of offerings sure to suit a plethora annual subscription price: $42.00; address of publication office and of tastes and budgets in the field of headquarters: PO Box 90, Knightstown, Henry, IN 46148. Contact: Tony ethnographic collecting, with online Gregory, 765-345-5133, ext. 321. Publisher: Mr. Tony Gregory, PO Box 90, Knightstown, IN 46148; Editor: bidding available on both Bidsquare Connie Swaim, PO Box 90, Knightstown, IN 46148; Managing editor: and Invaluable. Connie Swaim, PO Box 90, Knightstown, IN 46148; Owner: MidCountry Media, PO Box 90, Knightstown, IN 46148. The Thursday sale kicks off with Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or a small selection of Native American holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: none jewelry consisting of Navajo style Tax status has not changed during preceding 12 mos. turquoise adorned objects, silver, Issue date for circulation data: Sept. 29, 2020. Average number of copies each issue during the preceding 12 months – Total number of copies: rings, necklaces, earrings, brace- 14,676; mailed outside-county paid subscriptions: 10,297; mailed in- lets, belts, and more. The sale will county paid subscriptions: 0; paid distribution outside the mails incl. sales continue with a variety of pottery through dealers & carriers, street vendors, counter sales, & other paid distribution outside USPS: 119; paid distribution by other classes of mail pieces from all over the Americas Phyllis Kaufman. These world trav- through the USPS: 4; total paid distribution: 10,420; free or nominal rate and across the pond. A large assort- Above: The fall Native American & Ethno- outside-county copies: 3,546; free or nominal rate in-county copies: 0; elers collected more than 200 of the free or nominal rate copies mailed at other classes through the USPS: 9; ment of baskets, beaded bags, Native graphic Auction by Pook and Pook will help lots being offered in this sale. High- bidders find a mask just in time for Hallow- free or nominal rate distribution outside the mail: 82; total free or nominal American clothing, and weapons will rate distribution: 3,637; total distribution: 14,057; copies not distributed: lights of this lifelong passion for een. 619; total: 14,676; percent paid: 74.1; total paid print copies + paid follow. A Northwest Coast carved studying and collecting ethnograph- electronic copies: 0; total print distribution + paid electronic copies: 0 and polychromed ceremonial raven ($500-800). No. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 11,618; ic material from around the globe rattle, circa 1900, with the underside Several listed artists with a pas- mailed outside-county paid subscriptions: 9,586; mailed in-county paid include pieces from Peru, Thailand, subscriptions: 0; paid distribution outside the mails incl. sales through of the mask decorated with pearl in- sion for creating Native American dealers & carriers, street vendors, counter sales, & other paid distribution Ecuador, Indonesia, Sumatra, New laid eyes and teeth and a recumbent and Ethnographic art will cross the outside USPS: 66; paid distribution by other classes of mail through the Guinea, Kashmir, Bali, and many USPS: 1; total paid distribution: 9,653; free or nominal rate outside- shaman wolf figure with a bird head cyber auction block. A pencil on pa- other exotic locales. Several import- county copies: 1,427; free or nominal rate in-county copies: 0; free or is estimated at $1,500-2,500. Also up per full portrait of a Native Ameri- nominal rate copies mailed at other classes through the USPS: 5; free ant Peruvian objects include a Ship- or nominal rate distribution outside the mail: 0; total free or nominal rate for auction is a bison bone quirt from can Indian by Eanger Irving Couse is ibo pottery effigy pot ($600-900), a distribution: 1,432; total distribution: 11,085; copies not distributed: 533; the 19th century that is tack deco- expected to fetch $3,000-4,000. total: 11,618; percent paid: 87.1; total paid print copies + paid electronic painted wood Incan kero from the rated and has “Wop Watig” engraved For more information about Pook copies: 0; total print distribution + paid electronic copies: 0. 16th century decorated with ceremo- I certify that the information furnished is true and complete. into the handle estimated at $2,500- & Pook go to www.pookandpook.com. Tony Gregory, Publisher nial figures, geometric designs and 3,500. September 30, 2020 stylized floral decoration ($500-800), One private collection sure to ex- and a wood bowl with a figural puma cite fans of ethnographic materi- rim painted with a Royal Incan pro- al and décor is that of Stephen and cession from the 16th/17th centuries

1893 World's Columbian Exposition Items located in the like a SAVE LOCAL For Sale Christopher Columbus Museum 1.Complete Set & Extras (88) of Jackson's Photos (b/w) $660 2.Complete Set & Extras (82) Poole Bros. Color Lithographs $615 3.Graham Bird's-eye View WCE Color Lithograph (38"x52") $750 4.Many Lithographs of Exposition Buildings (color & b/w) 5.Administration and Women's Building Souvenirs 6.Chicago's "I Will" Statue - full size dress 18" $3750 7.Lithographs: Troubadour; Knighting Duke of Warwick; Wisconsin Building - $200 each 8.Inter Ocean Newspapers $37 - $50 each and many other items!

SELMA, NC ★ I-95, EXIT 98 Museum is insie the Columbus Antique Mall Your antique shopping stop on I-95 with visitselma.org 239 Whitney Street, Columbus, W 53925 multiple antique shops and malls all For a free Visitors guide Call Dan Amato 920-623-4590 for appointments/inquiries. within walking distance. 1-800-441-7829 All prices FOB museum an all items as is. October 20, 2020 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM Page 15 A ARA R 24 A MILLVILLE AVE. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 308 MILLVILLE AVE. - (RT. 129), A 45 INCLUDES - LG. SELEC. OF NICE FURN. INCLUDES ANTIQUES MANY PCS. Having sold their home and downsizing, DICK & ALICE JONES will W/CARVING - CHINA - JEWELRY - INCLUDES GOOD SELEC. GOLD RINGS sell their many antiques, household items and incredible furniture on - INCLUDING DIAMONDS & OTHER JEWELRY - POCKET WATCHES - MISC. OLD COINS INCLUDES SIL. DOLLARS - GOLD COINS - GOOD SELEC. PLEASE NOTE POCKET KNIVES - 1000 OZ. 999 FINE SIL. - (FREDERICK REMINGTON - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 9:00 AM EARLY START (THE BRONCO BUSTER) - # 72/100 FIGURE - TOOLS TERMS - CASH OR CHECK W/POSITIVE ID. - IF UNKNOWN BY AUCTION at 2635 Sycamore St., Columbus, Indiana FIRM - PHOTO OF LICENSE TAKEN W/FINGER PRINT. IF UNKNOWN BY GUNS sell promptly at 10:00, followed by coins and furniture! AUCTION FIRM & WRITING A CHECK - AUCTION FIRM HAS THE RIGHT TO HOLD ITEMS UNTIL CHECK CLEARS - CHECKS MUST BE BACKED W/ Two auction rings all day. Bring a friend, huge auction! 9:00 am start! CREDIT CARD. FEATURING: Extremely rare early 1900’s Sinclair Aircraft sign (four ft round met- AUCTIONEERS NOTE - LG. AUCTION W/MANY NICE ITEMS TO BE SOLD al double-sided, excellent condition), large display cabinet from Simmen-Penniston - PLAN TO ATTEND. Hardware store (Columbus), “weighing charges” wooden, penny slot machine, Car- R R A / RAR AR borundum Sharpening Stones display cabinet and contents, J. & P. Coats Thread A 245 cabinet, railroad cart, Heisey glass mail tube, loads of advertising and children’s items, many cast iron items/toys, metal toys (MANY)… guns, coins, name-brand and antique furniture… over 600 pictures on AuctionZip! NOTE 9 AM START TIME!!! AUCTIONEERS - JAMES COX - 513-889-0500 Sycamore St. is narrow, plenty parking on 27th Street! Please be Courteous! DELBERT COX - 513-738-3475 - C - 513-255-3200 Owners: DICK & ALICE JONES FOOD AVAIL. Not Responsible for Accidents Following Indiana current Covid rules Cash or Check Only Food by Tacos Mi Casita Auctioneers John Finke (812-350-9942) AU11300103, For Advertising Information Conner Rooksberry AU11500085, See pictures on Auctionzip.com Auctioneer #48785 About Time Auctions Call: 1-800-876-5133

LARGE 2-DAY AUCTION ANTIQUE & FRIDAY, OCT. 23 @ 11:00 AM PRIMITIVE AUCTION SATURDAY, OCT. 24 @ 10:00 AM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, LOCATION: Decatur County Fairgrounds, 1645 West Park Rd. 12:00 PM GREENSBURG, IN 47240 HANOVER AUCTION CENTER MoorMan’s Feed: Die cast cars, trucks & back bed; crosscuts, bucksaws & many 599 WEST LAGRANGE RD., HANOVER, INDIANA banks, semis, feed & livestock trucks, nu- other hand tools; numerous old license ANOTHER LAST-SUNDAY-OF-THE-MONTH ANTIQUE & PRIMITIVE AUCTION merous other toys & knives, several alum. plates & gas cans; orchard ladder; Black feed scoops, buckets & tins, More Mix mix- Hawk & other hand shellers; Gem galv. 75+pcs. of furniture incl. 15+ cupboards; (3) dry sinks; (2) corner cupboards; Pie safe; 11’9” er & salesman sample mixer, numerous chain pump; numerous pitcher & other cubbyholes & 2 other cubbies; Farm tbls.; Primitive tbls.; Walnut Live edge table & other MoorMan’s metal signs (various sizes), hand pumps; anvils; horse, pig, eagle, El- hand crafted pcs.; Oak China/buffet; Oak tbl.& 4; Store counter; Nail bin; (2) Rolling Green egg baskets; many other items; Hooks mer Fudd & other weather vanes; dinner & milk bottles Scottsburg; 1891 Log Cabin quilt & others; RR pcs.; H. Hargrove serigraphs; Drug Store: 8’ sign, numerous mortar & school bells; 6 gal. stone drink dispenser & Japan nautical compass; Winchester lock; Piggin, Firkins & buckets; Cast iron incl. dual pestles, RX scale weights, soda & Disney other stoneware; Lone Ranger windup tin marked Wagner Griswold muffi n pan; Tons of small primitives; Local adv.calendars; Tins glasses, old medicine bottles, totes, many toys; Coca-Cola toy clocks; old time clock & oilers; Hubley pups & other cast fi gures; Daisy pistol & rifl e; Stoneware; Signs; Toys; other items; Signs: 2 sided Marine Corps, from Roadway Time Clock Co.; Kahn’s Hoosier Stockyards Inc., lots of Coca-Co- Meats clock; lots of adv. tins; numerous Advertising; 1/16 die-cast cars; Huge auction. Much more than listed here. la, Mountain Dew, Dr. Pepper, numerous adv. nail aprons, seed & feed sacks; many Check out over 450 pics on auctionzip.com Auctioneer #12484 other signs; Misc: Oak queen size high- other items. No Buyer’s premium. TERMS: Cash/Check Lunch Served Not Responsible for Accidents Cash, check or credit card. TOM & JUANITA HOHNSTREITER Food served. OWENS AUCTION SERVICE, INC./Ph. 812-528-7021 Dave Gray Auctions Brian Owens AU19300185, Steve Fortner, Chad Carder, Aaron Gault & Appraisals IN #AU19400107 Auctionzip.com23153 for complete listing & photos. One of the nicest collections you will ever find. A lot of new (old stock) items. KY #RP7281 Auction preview on Thursday, October 22 from 2PM-6PM 812-592-0401

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PUBLIC AUCTIONAuction Starts at 9:00 A.M. BABB AUCTION II SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2020 Primitives-Antiques-Tools-Vehicles Auction Starts at 9:00 AM Auction held at Adams County Produce Auction 1871 E 200 S Monroe IN 46772 Directions:Auction Take held us at27 Adams North County of Berne Produce 3 Auction Miles to County1871 E 200 Road S Monroe, 200 IN South 46772 Turn Right(east) on 200 South andSaturday, go 3 miles auction October will be 24 onth the@ 11:00left. AM Directions: Take us 27 North of Berne 3 Miles to County Road 200 South Turn Right (east) on 200 South and go 3 TH miles auction will be on the left. Watch for Signs. AWatchUCTION PREVIEWfor Signs FRIDAY,. AUCTION OCT 30TH, PREVIEW 4-8 PM FRIDAY OCT 30 4-8 PM Preview from 9:00 AM to 10:55 AM Mr. Agler Agler was was an avid an collectoravid collector of history ofand history loved everything and loved about everything it. This auction about is his personalit. This collection. auction Thereis his personal collection. 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Seth Thomas; White clock; Seth Thomas footed Clerk: RJ Lautzenheiser Mantle);2 pocket watches; Silver Certificates; State Quarters Proof Sets; Quarters (40% Silver); 2000 D & P Sacagawea Dollars; Buffalo Nickels; Indian Thomas Agler Estate, Owners Head, wheat and Steel Pennies; Weed eaters; Chain Saws; Ariens Tiller; Aluminum boat and trailer; Broad Axe; Cast Iron Dinner Bell Terms: Cash, Good Check or Credit Card with a 3% Fee AUCTION PREVIEW FRIDAY OCT 30TH 4-8 PM Clerk: RJ Lautzenheiser

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LIVE AUCTION WITH 3 ESTATES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 9AM 265 W Main St. Berne, IN 46711 *260-589-2903* www.mizlehman.com/www.auctionzip.com Held at the Marion Co. Fairgrounds AC63001588 Eversman 4 Generation Auction 7300 W. Troy Ave., 46239 Having no further need for the following personal property I will offer for public auction at the INDIANAPOLIS, IN residence located at 19377 Fledderjohn Road, CURTIS HANDLEY ESTATE NOTE: We will be unloading and unpacking this estate on Monday and we will NEW NOVILLE, OHIO upload more photos after we are finished setting up the auction, preview Tuesday, (I-75 to the 33 west to the Kettlersville Road, then left 6 miles to the Botkin’s Road, then right to the Fledderjohn Road, then right to the sale site.) Watch for signs. Oct 27th, 10 am until 3 pm. FURNITURE LISTING: VICTORIAN OR- JOHNSON ESTATE: SOUTHWEST PRINT DAY 1 OCT. 23, 2020 Beginning at 900 AM NAMENTAL IRON AQUARIUM BOWL FABRIC CORNER SECTIONAL; ORIEN- STAND (STAND ONLY); ORNAMENTAL TAL PATTERN CARPETS; SOUTHWEST ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Breaking Plow, Allis Chalmers D-14 Narrow Front w/Snap IRON FISHBOWL STAND WITH AMBER DECOR AND WALL HANGINGS; VAST Horse-Drawn Plows, Pull Type Double Disc, Soil Surgeon, Coupler And 3-14” Snap Coupler; Egg Washer, Egg Bas- GLASS BOWL; JACOBEAN STYE OAK AMOUNT OF QUALITY KITCHEN WARE, Double Cultipackers, Canning Jars, Buttons, Marbles, 10 kets, Silage Cart, Butchering Kettle w/Spider, Air Com- SIDEBOARD; JACOBEAN STYLE OAK SMALL APPLIANCES, UTENSILS; CHER- Gal. Crock & Crocks, Butter Churn, Sausage Grinder pressor, Metal And Galvanized Buckets, Killbros Hopper WINE CABINET; CHERRY CORNER CAB- RY DESK; DRESSER BASE; MASSIVE & Stuffer, Tricycle And Other Bikes, Advertising Items, Wagon, NI 7’ Cycle Mower, 3 Pt. Rotary Mower, 3 Pt. INET; OAK REFRACTORY LEAF DINING HENREDON PEDESTAL BASE DINING Graniteware, Potbelly Stove, Washboard, Wapak 10 Skil- Blade, 2 Van Brunt Grain Drills On Steel, Brooder Stoves, let, Rug Beaters, Lard Cans, Cowboy And Indian Sets, Ladders, Slip Scoop, NI Ground Driven Manure Spread- TABLE; SEVERAL 1 DRAWER STAND TABLE; MAHOGANY ENGLISH STYLE Sauerkraut Cutter, Milk Bottles, Milking Stools, Cheese er, Knoedler Burr Mill (w/Owner’s Manual), JD 290 Corn TABLES; WALNUT BOOKCASE SECRE- SIDEBOARD WITH INLAY DECORA- Boxes, Insulators, Quilting Frames, Hardware Scales, Planter, NI Ground Driven Manure Spreader, And More. TARY; SEVERAL WALNUT CYLINDER TIONS; SET OF 8 MAHOGANY SHIELD Two Large Wooden Washtubs, Wooden Wash Rack, HOUSEHOLD GOODS ROLL BOOKCASE SECRETARIES; VIC- BACK DINING CHAIRS; STACK WASHER Milk Stools, Milk Cans, Ice Block Sleds, Hay Knives, Folding 8’ Table. Metal Folding Chairs, Hall Tree, Cooler, TORIAN PARLOR FURNITURE. OAK / DRYER UNIT; BLANKET BOX; POTTERY Frog Doorstop, His And Hers Concord Bikes, Dollhouse Fishing Poles (Rods & Reels), Microwave, Large Chalk HALL TREE; MARBLE TOP COMMODE; OBJECTS, ART GLASS OBJECTS; COL- Platform Scales, Slip Scoop, Egg Washer, And Baskets, Board, Set of 12 Flatware, Hand Meat Slicer, Mix Master Clipper Fanning Mill, Silage Cart, Wooden Wheel Gar- Mixer & Bowls. MARBLE TOP CHAMBER POT CABINET; LECTION OF HARDBACK BOOKS; DEC- den Cart, Old Rotary Hoe, Chicken Waters, Nests, Feed- OUTDOOR ITEMS WALNUT 2 GLASS DOOR VICTORI- ORATIVE MOVIE POSTERS; LEATHER ers, Copper Apple Butter Kettle, Copper Washboilers, 2 201B Toro My Ride Zero Turn 48” Cut w/110 Hrs., selling AN ERA BOOKCASE; GERMAN FLOOR SEATING FROM THE HOME THEATER Wooden Paddles, Jacked Butchery Kettle, And More. at 12:00 noon. Weber Grill & Parts, Wheelbarrows, Elec. MODEL RADIO; KNOCK DOWN WARD- ROOM; WALL ART AND ART PRINTS; FARM RELATED ITEMS TRACTORS AND MORE Leaf Blower, Elec. Hedge Trimmer, Porch Swing & Frame ROBE; WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS; 2 MINI REFRIGERATORS; ICE MAKER; TRACTORS TO SELL AT 12:00 NOON full Size Truck Cap, 4 American Racing Rims And Tires, OAK ICE BOX; PORCELAIN ENAMELED SLEIGH BED; METRO SHELVING; BAR Large Assort. Of Lumber (Some Barn Siding), Artisan Lawn Roller, Hammock, And More. KITCHEN STOVE; SEVERAL STEP- STOOLS Wood, Ford Jubilee Tractor 3 Pt. & Loader, Two 14” MTD BACK CUPBOARD CABINETS; PRIM- CONSIGNED ITEMS TO BE ADDED: Art ITIVE STEPBACK CABINET; ANTIQUE glass vase, McCoy cookie jar, IU pig, Dan- DAY 2 OCT. 24, 2020 Beginning at 900 AM CASH REGISTER; CAST IRON STOVE; ny Granger bobble head, china, Zumba ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Acetylene Torch, Elec. Items, Windows, Doors, Cable, Met- ASSORTMENT OF ORIENTAL AND ORI- exercise equipment, vintage mixers, Tee- Ruby Red Dishes, Thermometers, Wooden Boxes, Vin- al Cabinets, Metal Toolboxes, Sportsman1500 kw Genera- ENTAL PATTERN CARPETS; FEDERAL ter Hang up model 960 exercise inversion tage Toys, Tonka & Fisher-Price Toys, Old Flags, 7 qt tor, Inline Water Heater, Log Chains, DeWALT Radial Arm STYLE CHERRY CHEST OF DRAWERS; machine, Frozen II doll set, car clock, Star Pressure Cooker, Bentwood Rocking Horse, Lanterns, Saw, Power Tools, Dixon Modifi ed Mower Run About, Tree OAK TYPESETTERS CABINET; SELEC- Wars ship Xwing, AIWA radio, chocolate Fabric Cutter, Spring Baby Seat, Feed Bags, Hot Wheel Climbing Items, Newer Rototiller, Excell 3000 PSI Power TION OF VINTAGE GUITARS; ANTIQUE fountain in box, Leather basket ball from IU, Cars, Horse Shoes, Hull Vase, Trombone, Dolls, Vintage Washer, And The Remainder Of The Farm Items. Kitchen Utensils, Ice Skates, Shoe Last, Two 6’ Oak Plate HOUSEHOLD GOODS FLOOR STANDING COCA-COLA ICE Fiberglass Indy car sign Racks, Erector Set, Two Pressure Cookers, Cigar Boxes, Three Pc. Beveled Glass Entertainment Center, King-Size CHEST; ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE RE- Trunk, Yardsticks. Dr. Bag, Beer Signs, Old Fire Fighter Bedroom Suite, Twin Beds w/Matching Cabinet, File Cab- CORDS; VAST AMOUNT OF GLASS Equipment, Old Fire Fighter Hose, Claw Foot Lamp Table, inets, Hutch, Sofa, White Claw Foot Table, Tiffany Style WARE, CERAMICS, JEWLERY, BLACK And More. Hanging Lamp, Bookcases, Child’s Rocker, 1950’s Area MEMORIBILIA, CHALKWARE, CAMERA & FARM RELATED ITEMS AND PICKUP TRUCK Rug, Pantry Cabinet, Rainbow Vac, Kirby Vac, Three Swiv- PHOTOGRAPHY, TOOLS AND TOOLBOX- Chevrolet S-10 Pickup with Cap, Air Compressor, Hand el Barstools, Wooden Valances, Brass Twin Bed Head- Tools, Garden Tools, Table Saw, Lathes, Planer/Jointer, board. ES, MODEL TRAIN, PRESSED STEEL TOYS, KITCHEN WARE; Many vintage TERMS: Cash or Check with Proper ID. MRS. ROER EVERSMAN, OWNER cameras such as Minolta, Fujica, Zeiss, Auction conducted by: DENNIS OHLER AUCTION SERVICE LLC Hanimex, Yashica, Polaroid, and others 11571 Hardin Pike Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895 • 419-738-8306 Dennis Kohler, Dick Alexander, Joe Owen and Scott Cisco, Apprentice CHRISTY’S OF INDIANA INC, Licensed and Bonded by the State of Ohio AC31400021, Christys.com Settlement by: Barb’s Clerking Service Lunch by: Catering for You Concessions 317-784-0000 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a collection of items from 4 generations dating back to 1865. Very nice offering See our terms, food available, of quality merchandise. There will be off road parking. please wear masks Due to the Coronavirus please bring a mask and social distance. See comlete ad at auctioni.com Page 8 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM September 16, 2019

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Total of 5 locations. ESSEX JUNCTION - Five LOW, SADORUSLOW - Antique & Curiosity AntiquesCTERREo HAUTElleC - Vendorscotli Villagelbec letsib les Buckhannon on Rt. 20. Multi- 169th Ave. Celebrating our& 30th year RICHMOND - Sixty West & Clarksville, IN; Jeffersonville, IN; Corners Antiques, 11 Maple dealer. Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, NEWS YOU CAN USE Shop, since 1968. 101 S Vine St. 10-5 Largest Antique Vendor Mall in Central DIRECTORY in business. (10 min from I-65) A fine InsuranceInsurance Group Danville,Group KY; & Litchfield, KY Antique Mall, 8004 Wed thru Sat or by appt. 217-377-8288, INCollectibles & IL! 3401 S US 41, Hrs.: Monday- St. (Rte 117), I-89 X 12, 5 mi Sun. 12-5. 304-472-9605. DIRECTORY RATES gathering of Early Country Antiques.& Midlothian Tpk. 23235 (I-95, X RATES PRICE PER WORD FOR TOTAL217-598-2200. ISSUES Like us SHOWN on Facebook! InsuringSaturday Antiques 10am-8pm & & Sun.Collectibles Noon-6pm. Iowa N on 2A, R on 117, 40 deal- [email protected] Opening April 2nd Hours: Thursday, InsuringInsurance Antiques & Group Collectibles ers, Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 11-4, 67B, 8 mi W.) 65+ dealers, PRICE PER WORD FOR TOTAL (MULTIPLY PRICE [email protected] TOTAL WORDS) Insuring AntiquesFor812-235-9326 Over & Collectibles For20 Years! Over 20 Years!ForBEACON Over (OSKALOOSA) 20 Years! - Beacon FAYETTEVILLE - New River Friday, & Saturday 10am-4pm. Closed 18,000 sq ft. Mon-Sat 11-6, ISSUES SHOWN WEIL TUSCOLA - Paddy Wagon Antiques, www.VendorsVillage.com Antiques, 112 Leighton St. Advertising, www.fivecornersantiques.com. Antique Mall, (formerly EASTERN EDITION Jan. - Mar. (219) 696-9357. CoverageCoverage is availableCoverage is available foris available Collectors for Collectors for & Collectors Dealers & Dealers& Dealers (MULTIPLY PRICE TIMES TOTAL WORDS) 101 Southline Rd. (Rt. 36 & Main Located in the Honey Creek Mall signs, stoneware & architecture. Daily 802-878-6167 Sun 12-6. 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Carrie SOMERSET - North 27 Antique Facebook.com/GrandAntiqueMall ACOld67AntiqueMall 1x1½ 2103-2131 Tennessee BEREA - Todd’s Antique Mall, Exit Mall, 2330 Hwy. 2227, .5 miles from NEWSSTAND 76 off I-75, 1 mile on 21 W. 65 booths, 27 & 80 intersection north, turn right CLARKSVILLE - Creekside Farm CINCINNATI/ROSS - Venice Pavilion Open Mon-Sat 9-5. Dealers welcome. light #1 Hwy. 2227 then 2 miles on Antiques, 4299 Hamilton Cleves Hwy, Antiques & Restoration, 1057 4924 Union Centre Pavilion Dr 859-986-9087. Ample parking. the right. 18000 sq. ft. of antiques and 45014. Open 11-7 daily. Bellmont Rd. Dealing in period furniture. West Chester, OH 45069 collectibles. 150 booths. Mon.-Sat. CAVE CITY – Paul’s Antiques, Four (513) 738-8180. We have a restoration shop! No Phone 513-486-2098 10am-5:30pm, Sun. 1pm-5pm [email protected] Season’s Antiques, Exit 53, off I-65 www.venicepavilionantiques.com collectibles or Junk. Tues.-Fri. 10am- (113-155 Broadway). Antiques and 606-679-1923. [email protected] Visit us on Facebook 5pm, & Saturday by Appt. Collectibles from A-Z. Open: Mon.-Sat. Our Hours are 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Missouri NEWSSTAND 10am-5pm. 270-773-5129 931-648-2540. Seven days a week FARMINGTON - Antique Treasures, CIRCLEVILLE - Two Old Broads & FLORENCE - Florence Antique Mall, CLINTON - Enjoy Small Town 920 E. Woodlawn Drive. 265 Display a Geezer Antique Mall, with over 50 10 miles south of Cincinnati, I-71/75 Antiquing with 16 Antique & booths & 110 Showcases. Open daily dealers. 113 South Court Street. Open Exit 180A or 181 west to Mall Rd. Open Specialty Shops. I-75, Exit 122, 6 mi AntiqueWeek 10-6. 573-431-4866. Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm & Sunday Daily 11am-8pm. 859-371-0600. W on Hwy. 61 to historic downtown www.missouriantiquemalls.com Noon-5pm. 740-497-4304. Follow us on FRANKLIN - Bright’s Antique World, Clinton, TN. Annual Antique Shows & advertising ST. MARY - St. Mary Antique Mall, Facebook!! 281 Steele Rd., I-65, exit 2 off 31W Events. 865-457-5250; 865-463-8699. behind Cracker Barrel. 35,000 sq ft of 777 7th Street, 435 Display booths & COLUMBUS - Greater Columbus www.HistoricClintonsAntiques.com. (800) 876-5133 nothing but antiques! Largest selection 225 Showcases. Open daily 10am-6pm. Antique Mall, 1045 S. High St. 1 mi. of antique furniture in KY & TN. Sun 573-543-2800 from Greenlawn & I-71 exit. German KINGSTON - Recovered Relics, 10-6, Mon-Sat 9-8. Ohio North of I-70 Village & Brewery District areas. 701 N. Kentucky St. Open Mon.- www.brightsantiqueworld.com - Fri. 9am-5:30pm & Sat. 9am-4pm. COLUMBUS - Heritage Square 11,000 sq. ft. A collector and decorators 270-598-9901 HEMPSTEAD Antique Mall, 1865 Brice Rd. North of paradise. Open 12-6, 7 days a week. Antiques, Gifts & Collectibles. We GLENDALE - Bennie’s Barn Antique I-70, Exit 110. Largest Antique Mall in 614-443-7858. Like us on Facebook! are an eclectic shop with a TWIST! HOUSE ANTIQUES Mall, Exit 86 off I-65, Open Daily Year Central Ohio! 614-864-8722. NEWSSTAND 865-248-4064. Check us out on FB/ At The Burlington Round, 270-369-9677, DAYTON - Antiques Village, 651 Recovered Relics TN. Antiques Co-op www.benniesbarnantiquemall.com. NAPOLEON - MKat’s Antiques, 712 Hours 11:00 AM-5:00 PM Lyons Road, 45459. I-675 Exit 2, Kentucky’s most unique antique mall! Scott Street. Open Wed.-Fri. 10am-5pm Closed Mon. & Sat. 10am-4pm. 419-262-8123. Visit 1-75 Exit 44. (937) 291-5060. 300 GLENDALE - Irene’s Antiques, Open Till 7 PM Thurs. & Fri. us on Facebook and Ebay! Shopsantiques, vintage, collectibles Famous Glendale Area, 873 W Rhudes (609) 747-8333 repurposed & more. Facebook.com/ Creek Rd., Off I-65, turn right at the SPRINGFIELD - Heart of Ohio 424 High St., Burlington, NJ 08016 antiquesvillage www.antiquevillage.net sign. Open Mon-Sat 11am-4pm, Sun Antique Center, America’s Biggest & LOW, LOW 1½ hr. from NYC, OPEN DAILY 10am-8pm 30 min. from Philadelphia 1pm-4pm. Specializing in early KY & Best! Exit 62 at I-70 & US 40. 4785 E. www.antiquesnj.com Victorian furniture, Cut Glass, Flow National Rd. Open Daily 9:30am-6pm MIDDLETOWN - Gallery on Clinton DIRECTORY Blue, Fine Porcelains, Pocket Maps, (937) 324-2188 Antiques. Vintage. Whatknots. 15 Bottles, & Jars. 270-737-8932 www.heartofohioantiques.com N. Clinton Street. Open 11am-5pm, RATES HARRODSBURG - Rags to Riches Monday-Friday & 1pm-5pm on TIPP CITY - Midwest Memories Antiques Center & Flea Mall, 613 Saturday. 513-420-9466 Facebook @ Antiques, 24 W. Main St. A 100 Vendor PRICE PER WORD FOR TOTAL South College St., Beaumont Plaza, GalleryonClinton Vintage Mall, Featuring Authentic ISSUES SHOWN Markle exit 286 40330. Like us on Facebook!! Vintage & Newer Home Decor, plus PICKERINGTON - Top Hat Antiques, 859-734-2680 (MULTIPLY PRICE TIMES TOTAL WORDS) Mid-Century & Custom Furniture & 8 E. Columbus St. 43147. Open 7 days. antique Mall LOUISVILLE - The Crazy Daisy Lighting. Open 7days a week. Antiques, Collectibles, Appraisals. Antique Mall, 1430 Mellwood Ave, 937-669-0316 www.tophatsales.com 40206. Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5. CENTRAL EDITION Midwestmemoriesantiques.com 502-560-1335. 20,000 sq ft mall, feat. PORTSMOUTH - Market Street Phone No. counts as 2 words. 250 E. South Street, Markle, IN 46770 antique furniture, vintage, collectibles & Ohio South of I-70 Hardware, Toytown, & Antiques, 217 All capital words count as 2 words. I-69, Exit 286, 1 mile east on St. Rd. 224 jewelry. Early birds welcome! BLANCHESTER - 4 Shops Antiques Market Street, Open 8am-6pm Monday- City & Shop bold. We open at 9am! & Collectibles. Open Monday- Saturday. 740-353-8959. www.crazydaisyantiquemall.com Open 7 Days Saturday Routes 28, 123, & 133. See us on Facebook! Length of run 20 words ea. word or less over 20 LOUISVILLE - Louisville Antique RIPLEY - Olde Piano Factory Antique BYESVILLE - Byesville Dealbusters 3 MONTHS $1.68 $1.48 Monday - Saturday Market, Antiques, Collectibles, & Fine Marketplace, 161 S. 2nd St. Hours: Mall, 307 N. Second St., US 52. Gen/ 6 MONTHS $2.55 $2.18 Furniture. 7 days 10am-6pm, 845 E. 1 YEAR $4.28 $3.51 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm, Sat. 10am-4pm. line. Summer hours daily 10-5, Sun. 12- Jefferson, 502-217-0085. Antiques, Vintage & More! (Over 70 6. Winter hours daily 10-4, Sun. 12-5, Sunday OWENSBORO - Preservation Station dealers including Isaacs Antiques). 937-392-9243. Market & Event Center, 9661 Highway Noon-5:00 PM 740-685-8755. WAYNESVILLE, Located AntiqueWeek 56, 42301. Open Thursday-Sunday conveniently in the I75-I71 corridor 11am-4pm. Over 60 shops in a former CINCINATTI/FAIRFIELD - Ohio Valley (260) 758-2038 in South Central Ohio, The Antique P.O. 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YVONNE MARIE’S ANTIQUE MALL LOW, LOW 152 S. 2nd St., DECATUR, IN Celebrating Our 31st Year!!! DIRECTORY RATES PRICE PER WORD FOR TOTAL ISSUES SHOWN OPEN 7 DAYS 3 Full Floors Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Over 75 Quality (MULTIPLY PRICE TIMES TOTAL WORDS) Sun. 1-5 1st Sun. of Mth. 10-5 Dealers Phone: 260-724-2001 CENTRAL EDITION Quality Dealer Phone No. counts as 2 words. All capital words count as 2 words. City & Shop bold. Space Look for items tagged with Pumpkins for Special Savings! words20 or Available! Length less AntiqueWeek $1.68 Become a fan of Yvonne Marie’s Antique Mall on Facebook of Run $2.55 P.O. Box 90 each $4.28 also www.flicker.com/photos/yvonnemaries 3 months word over 20 and www.yvonnemariesantiquemall.blogspot.com 6 months Knighstown, IN 46148 $1.48 1 Year $2.18 1-800-876-5133, Ext. 352 $3.51 Page 20 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM October 20, 2020 Eastern Mall & Shop Directory Visit our Web Site at: www.antiqueweek.com Indiana North of I-70 RHINEBECK - Rhinebeck Antique NEW OXFORD - Rife’s Antiques, GORDONSVILLE - Country Boy FORT WAYNE - Rekindle Market Emporium, 5229 Albany Post Rd., 4415 York Rd, Route 30 - 1 mile W of Antiques Gordonsville Antiques Place 4702 Parnell Ave. Antique & Staatsburgh (Between Rhinebeck & New Oxford, 6 miles east of Gettysburg. Center, 403 James Madison Hwy, Upcycling Mall. Featuring Online Hyde Park). 10,000 Sq. Ft. Multi- Area’s Largest Selection of Quality Oak Closed Tues & Wed. Primitives, Collectibles, Country. Consignment, Auctions & Rough Dealer mall & seperate Auction & Walnut Furniture. Tables, Chair Sets, [email protected]. Room. Always looking for Vendors. Gallery. High Quality Antiques & Rockers, Bedroom Sets, Armoires, LEESBURG HISTORIC DISTRICT Like us on Facebook! Eclectic Collectibles. Always looking Washstands, Dressers, Chest of Draw- ers, Corner Cupboards, Buffets, China - Black Shutter Antique Center, 1 Kentucky for quality vendors. Flat Fee Rent. Closets, Desks, Hoosiers, Bookcases, Loudoun St., 45+ show quality Open Daily 10am-5pm. FLORENCE - Florence Antique Hallseats, & Dry Sinks. 717-624-2546. dealers. Open daily. 703-443-9579. Mall, 10 miles south of Cincinnati, 845-876-8168. Auction Consignment www.blackshutterantiques.com I-71/75 exit 180A or 181 west to Mall PITTSBURGH - Wexford General Offices RI & FL LYNCHBURG - Circle A Antique Rd. Open Daily 11am-8pm. Store Antiques, Delightful multidealer www.RhinebeckAntiqueEmporium.com Mall. Located on Rte 29, 6 miles 859-371-0600. shop overflowing with quality North Carolina antiques. Furniture, architectural, South of Lynchburg Regional Airport. Maryland 434-821-4668. Open 7 days a week. china & silver, estate jewelry, vintage CAMERON - 10 ANTIQUE Find us on Facebook @ Circle A HAGERSTOWN - Washington clothing, toys, stained glass & art, County Trading 718 West SHOPS in historic Cameron. Antique Mall. Antiques Street Fair and more! Buying & selling for 46 Washington St. at Elgin. High Quality years! 150 Church Rd. PA turnpike WINCHESTER - Blue Peacock Antiques, Paintings, Eclectic Fri. & Sat., May 3 & 4, 2019. exit 28 or PA I-79 Wexford exit. Mon- Antiques 116 N. Loudoun St. Collectibles. By Appointment Only. www.antiquesofcameron.com Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5. 724-935-9959. (Located in Old Town Pedestrian 301-733-4747 Instagram Mall) A Multi-dealer Mall full of HENDERSONVILLE - Needful www.wexfordantiques.com Massachusetts Things Antique Mall From I-26, Exit Antiques & Vintage Items from early RUFFSDALE - Rustique Antiques, 1800’s-1970’s. Hours: Mon-Thurs. WEST HARWICH - Harwich Antiques 49A, East on US 64. Turn left at 1st 328 Nichols Rd., Rte. 31, exit 51A off 10am-5pm Fri. & Sat. 10am-6pm and Center, 10 Rte 28 (1 1/2 Miles East traffic signal on to Francis Rd. First I70. 7 Days 10-5. Quality Co-Op, Sun. Noon-5pm of Route 134), 40 dealers. 508-432- Right is 10 Francis Rd. Antique Mall large variety. 724-872-5122. www.bluepeacockantiquesva.com 4220. Regular hours: 10am-5pm Parking Lot. 2 Floors, 5,500 sq. ft., & Credit Cards Accepted. (540) 323-7641. Facebook Mon-Sat; 11am-5pm Sun.Over 50 200 Dealers. Furniture, Fabrics, [email protected] Dealers & Consignors plying the West Virginia Books, Toys, Clocks, & Jewelry. tradewinds for the old, odd, & SCIOTA - Whispers In Time BEVERLY - Cutilp Coins and unusual! LAMP REPAIR SHOP (ELECTRIC Antiques, 1 Fenner Ave, corner of Collectibles Buy, Sell, Appraise, and OR KERSOSENE LAMPS) New Jersey Rt. 209 (Business). In 1790 stone house. Consignment. Call Roy at REPAIRS LARGE OR SMALL. Real Antique & Pre-1920’s. 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Throughout the 1920s and for most of the rest of the last century, First Day Cover collect- ing continued to gain in popularity and the old- er First Day Covers shot up in price. Interest was increasingly on the cachets (the printed portion of the envelope design that compli- mented the philatelic issue that was commem- orating some aspect of American History.) “By 1940, most U.S. collectors collected First Day Covers as part of their U.S. collec- Above: Quite often the USPS would issue a series of four or five tion, I know I did,” Mays said. “Beginning in stamps honoring one particular subject. In 1972, five stamps the 1950s and 1960s, First Day Cover collecting Above: The 15-cent stamp commemorating the 25th anniver- honored the National Parks Centennial. Shown is one of those became more cachet colleting than anything sary of the United Nations was issued June 26, 1965. Artcraft stamps honoring the City of Refuge in Honaunau, Hawaii. Fleet- else. By the 1970s, there were scores of cachet provided the art for the cachet. (Doug Graves photo). wood provided the cachet. (Doug Graves photo) makers creating these cachets, some in black and white so as not to distract from the beauty Below: Amateur radio operators were honored in 1964 with this of the stamp itself. Many companies got into the act of five-cent stamp. (Doug Graves photo) producing cachets.” Indeed. Favorite cachet makers sought by collectors include ArtCraft, Artmaster, Fleetwood, House of Far- nam and Colorano. Because no cachet had official U.S. Post Office authorization, collectors were often puzzled as to which cachet to collect. Again, a cachet is an informative illustration usu- ally on the left-hand side of an envelope or postcard. The cachet is designed to be attractive, educational, or humorous and supports the stamp by usually giving a little information about the featured stamp. For exam- ple, a 2003 stamp featuring the American Purple Heart Award had an accompanying postcard with an illus- Above: Other countries followed the U.S. in promoting trated cachet showing three soldiers carrying a fourth their stamps. In 1977, Great Britain celebrated the Silver wounded comrade. Jubilee of the Queen’s Accession. The first day city was “The slow end of the U.S. First Day Cover collecting Romford, Essex. (Doug Graves photo). began around 1975 with the entry of both the Franklin through this lull, but 20 years from now collectors will try Mint and Reader’s Digest into the monthly First Day Cover and fill those voids left when they, themselves, left the hob- market,” Mays said. “Both companies operated a monthly ser- by.” vice that sent numerous First Day Covers to subscribers. The According to Mays, the U.S Postal Service began to juice prices were high, as much as $15 per cover that had a 13-cent up its stamp production machinery, issuing up to 100 or more or 15-cent stamp affixed at that time, along with a 5-cent en- stamps per year, at a postage cost of hundreds of dollars. velope. At the time, casual collectors never realized they were “The cost factor drove many away from First Day Covers,” buying souvenirs, not just collectibles.” Mays said. “There were just too many stamps, issued all too At first, collectors were required to send in the covers before often. I can understand the worries about the cost of collect- the stamp was actually issued. Those rules were later relaxed ing these covers, but a gap in any collection isn’t good.” so that today for most stamps, collectors have 60 days after Specialty First Day Covers still fetch a high price. Such the date of issue in which to submit their requests. However, cachets and stamps that depict Walt Disney (1968), Apollo those covers must bear the stamp(s) to which the ‘First Day of First Moon Landing (1969), Elvis Presley (1955), U.S. Olym- Issue’ cancel is to be applied. pics (1972), Babe Ruth (1983) or Spirit of St. Louis (1927) are By 2000, the philatelic First Day Cover marketers were keepers, Mays said. largely gone, having left millions of collectors with hundreds And some covers fetch a high price even in today’s mar- of millions of dollars cost in material that was very overpriced, ket. The 18 Apollo Progress stamps of 1969 is worth roughly undesirable, and not collected by modern philatelists. But col- $175. A cover depicting the $1.30 Graf Zeppelin or 1930 is lectors like May looks at it from a very different perspective. valued at $600. A set of 2007 Star Wars cachets with cancel- “The fact that many collectors are bailing from the hobby lation is valued at $50. The 1981 Bobby Jones golf stamp is of First Day Covers is a blessing to me and others who con- worth just $15, but some collectors added Arnold Palmer’s tinue collecting,” Mays said. “It was said that the baseball signature to the cachet, raising its value to $350. card collecting hobby, for example, became inundated with “Word of caution,” Mays said. “Computers can be used to card companies who produced their own cards. This occurred create add-on cachets for earlier uncacheted covers, say from around 2000 as hoards of card manufacturers made the scent. the 1930s and 1940s. Some collectors may be fooled into pay- Suddenly, it was too much for the average collector who felt ing high prices for covers that appear to be classics but are Above: In 1982, the USPS issued stamps honoring birds from swamped. In addition, young boys were less interested in modern creations.” a 13-state region. Shown are birds from Indiana (cardinal) cards and preferred video games and Pokemon cards instead. Key to this hobby is obtaining First Day Covers that are and Iowa (Eastern goldfinch). (Doug Graves photo). There’s been this 20-year drought, so if you’ve stayed with unaddressed. That is, having them sent to a home or busi- ness address using a removable label. that hobby you’ll have rookie cards that collectors wished they Indeed. The Covid-19 is putting a damper on many gath- “There are still thousands of First Day Cover collectors out had 20 years from now. erings, the First Day Cover portion of the Great American there and shows across the country involving First Day Cov- “It’s the same with First Day Covers. Their popu- Stamp Show is slated for Aug. 20-23 in Hartford, Connecticut. larity waned the past 20 years or so and they’ve gone ers and stamps,” Mays said.

Above Left: In 1969 the U.S. Postal Service issued this 10-cent stamp honoring the landing on the moon. Collectors seek the double postmark, one with the day and date of the landing (July 20, 1969) and day and date of the issue of this stamp (Sept. 9, 1969). (Doug Graves photo). Above Right: High on many collectors’ list of first day covers is anything related to the NASA program. In 1981, four stamps were issued honoring the Space Shuttle, Orbiting Telescope, Voyager and the Shuttle launch. (Doug Graves photo) Page 24 WWW.ANTIQUEWEEK.COM October 20, 2020

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