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May 8, 2013 Vol. 18 No. 40 News Periodical Mailed on May 2 Quality Presentation at the 53rd Midwest Antique & Art and the Collector’s Eye Show Article & photos courtesy of Paula Van Deest A giant crowd stood in line prior to the opening of the 53rd Midwest Antique and Art and Collector’s Eye shows at Hawkeye Downs on Sunday, April 7th. Their enthusiasm and patience was rewarded with wonderful displays, ample buying opportunities and over 110 special vendors representing States from as far away as , Kansas, , Michigan and Canada along with closer ones from Wisconsin, Nebraska, Missouri, Minnesota, Illinois and, of course, Iowa.

Continued on page 17 First Class Finds, David Owens, Pen & Pencil Antiques, Randy & Donna Klein, St. Joseph, MO 816-233-3555 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 319-525-8162 The Oregon Woman’s Club Antiques Show - A Northern Illinois Tradition for Three Generations

Article & photos by Brian Maloney The beautiful Blackhawk Center in Oregon, Illinois hosted the Sixty- Third Annual Oregon Women’s Club Antiques Show on March 23rd and 24th. And after more than three generations hosting the venerable event, the show is bigger and better than ever. Around fifty dealers, some of who you won’t see anywhere else, filled the hall with an interesting mix of Best of the decoys at Indian Creek antiques and collectibles from the 18th century onwards. And all of the show’s Antiques: this all-original proceeds go back into the community, supporting the local food bank, student Wildfowler canvasback drake, scholarships, and more. Toys were the focus at Now & Then asking price $235. 262-363-7338 Antiques, where I found this German litho-tin trolley car windup toy ($150), and classic Buddy L Railway Express Agency truck with Ice Cream advertising - $495. 217-762-2459

Two nice slag glass table lamps from Blue Goose Antiques – the Chicago Mosaic scenic filigree My fine furniture favorite at Prairie version priced at $950, Dock Antiques: this early 19th century Continued on pages the unsigned caramel mahogany Pembroke table, the surface measuring 6, 7 & 8 example at $575. 34” x 36” when open - $900. 815-645-8140 309-438-2873 2

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Article & Photos by Brian Maloney Net_Tiques had lots of art glass to If you’re coming to the little town of Oregon, Illinois from the north, be sure to take choose from, Route 2 - it’s one of the most scenic drives in the northern part of the state. The road including follows the meandering Rock River from Rockford, through the little town of Byron, this and on to Oregon. Fostoria And just north of Oregon at Lowden State Park, across the river, and you’ll see ‘Charm’ pink the majestic image of a Native American gazing over the Rock River Valley. This is opalescent cen- no ordinary statue. It’s a fifty-foot-tall reinforced concrete wonder that is awe-inspir- terpiece, asking ing. The figure weighs more than half a million pounds, and is said to be the second price $249. 815-440-7528 largest monolithic concrete statue in the world. Sculptor Lorado Taft designed the stat- ue as a tribute to all Native Americans, but it’s more commonly associated with Chief Black Hawk. And whether you’re antiquing or not, Oregon, Illinois is worth a look. Just twenty- seven miles south of Rockford and ninety miles west of Chicago, it’s often referred to as “the prettiest small town in America.” The tree-lined streets are populated with pic- turesque Victorian homes, and in the center of downtown sits the venerable Ogle County Courthouse. Other Historical attractions abound in the area, including the nearby John Deere Historical Site - where Deere invented the self-polishing steel plow that that opened the prairie to agriculture. The modern Blackhawk Center, just west of downtown Oregon, is host to the sixty- three year-old Oregon Women’s Club Antiques Show. The multi-use facility, a joint effort of the local school & park districts, is a terrific venue for the show, and quite an From pottery purveyors accomplishment for this town of just over 4,000. Jim & Ellen Tyne, a vin- There were around fifty dealers set up at the show, coming from several Midwest tage Swedish Gustavsberg states and beyond. And don’t be fooled by the show’s small-town location: you’ll find Pottery & wooden- Pottery lion figure quality antiques here, the dealers drawn by attendance that often exceeds that of the ware filled this primitive designed by Lisa Larson, “big city” shows. Of course, the event is a mainstay for many Illinois dealers, includ- It was a wonderland of country cupboard at 6” tall & priced at $125. ing Vye’s Antiques. They brought a wide assortment of American artifacts ranging primitives at Country at Country at Heart Antiques, 815-758-7829 from an early pair of wood & iron ice skates to a hard-to-find Rollmonica - best Heart Antiques, with in an old apple green described as a cross between a harmonica and a player piano. gems like this early 19th finish & priced at $495. Country Americana is always the theme at Robinson Ridge Antiques. My favorite century Maine open step- 815-795-6616 there: a well-worn mail sorting desk from central Illinois, price tag only $485. More back cupboard in an old exceptional American country furnishings sat nearby in the display of Country at red finish - $1,350. Heart, from decorated stoneware galore to an early 19th century Maine step-back cup- 815-795-6616 board in old red paint, asking price $1,350. In fact, you’ll find dealers here specializing in everything from Victorian art glass and vintage jewelry to toys, pottery, advertising, and more. Just take a look at the pho- tos and you’ll see what the show’s all about. Thanks to Oregon Women’s Club for inviting me to the event. They said not to for- get to mention the fantastic job that show manager Ron Bry did promoting the sixty- third edition of the event, attracting many new dealers to the show, and many new shoppers too. It’s an important event for the Woman’s Club. Each year the show brings in the lion’s share of the funds used throughout the year to benefit the commu- From Steven nity. Why not come out next year and have a look (and a piece of homemade pie from More great country fur- Bina Antiques, the Kiwanis Club food concession) at the sixty-fourth edition of the Oregon Woman’s nishings awaited at an unusual Club Antiques Show. For more information about the show, Ron Bry can be reached Robinson Ridge vintage bat- at 815-732-2219. And as always, keep an eye out for listings of the 2014 Oregon Antiques, from a central tery-operated triple flash bulb Woman’s Club Antiques Show in the Auction Action Antique News! Illinois-found mail-sort- device, asking price $120. ing desk ($485) to a 36” x 62” pie safe with 608-385-3598 patent-stamped punched tin panels - $595. 815-792-8474

Missouri’s St. Louis Heritage Antiques came with a wide array of both Continental and American From Country at Heart Antiques, a decoratives, from Black -found four gallon rum cask - Forest carvings to some $350. 815-795-6616 choice porcelain figurines. Continued on page 8 7

Stocker Antiques came with an impres- sive inventory of blue & white transfer- Harm’s Antiques had among Funky finds at Dahlia House Antiques included ware, plus some the largest displays at the show, bringing furniture like this this 20” x 28” Browns Horse Healer oak & glass choice silver overlay Mission Oak buffet ($795) - plus this ready-to-restore Rockola display cabinet ($315) and litho-tin Cape Cod glass including this Model ST-39 jukebox. 815-562-2928 Frolic Thermos - $175. 618-210-8158 flask, asking price $350. 630-637-9637

Advertising minia- tures are a specialty at Victorian House Antiques, where I found this German figural shoe pock- etknife with Patriot Shoe advertising - Vintage jewelry $85. 608-879- dealer One & Only 2567 brought a nice selection of Galalith pieces from Pavone and others, with most priced at around $135. 847-823-3469 Mint-in-box Japanese “Old Fashioned Bus” battery-operated toy, from Victorian House Antiques - $225. 608-879-2567

Wallace “Sir Christopher” silver plate tea service with matching tray, from Sunshine Treasures - Local petroliana from Old Glory Antiques: a $2,850. 414-463-1796 Soac Motor Oil (Rockford, IL) 1/2 gallon steel can - $185. 608-362-3074 I found this early handmade mechanical apple peeler at Gwen LeFevre Antiques, ask- Sunshine Treasures was fine Sterling head- ing price quarters at the event, bringing this four- $239. 715- The eclectic invento- piece Reed & Barton Francis I tea service 442-2086 ry at Vye’s Antiques ($9,800) and Francis I oval bowl measuring included this pair of early iron & 13 1/2” x 11 1/2” - $2,950. 414-463-1796 wood ice skates sporting acorn finials ($325) and hard-to-find 1920s RollMonica ($250), a harmonica-like All-original 19th century device that uses tiny punched paper Scandinavian trunk only rolls to play a tune. 815-734-4780 15” long, from Gwen LeFevre Antiques - $325. Judy Groharing, president of the Oregon 715-442-2086 Woman’s Club, and show manager Ron Bry put on another very successful event - among the largest in the show’s 60-plus year history. 8 Continued from pages 6 & 7 Two regional Midwest pottery pieces from M. D. Rolston Antiques: the 8” Whitewater Pottery jug priced at $350, the Peoria Grape & Cable came with their usual won- Pottery five gal- derful selection of glass, silver, and porce- lon crock at lain, like this matched pair of intricately $275. 779-545- gilt-decorated vases standing 8” tall - $550. 0077 630-399-6312

4 Ever Lookin’ Antiques is best known for classic furniture and accessories but also brought this Mid Century Moss acrylic Staffordshire spaniels table lamp with pottery rick- peered from within this shaw & driver, complete with glass-front hanging cup- original 28” wide shade - $750. board ($575) at The Rock 219-863-4515 Step Antiques. Also there, Pottery is always the focus at Jamie & a fabulous Galena Pottery From Aberdeen Antiques, a Christine Boone Antiques, where I found this churn in a mottled green 15” Gebruder-Kuhnlenz sleep- set of Hyalyn (North Carolina) Egyptian Head & orange glaze. eyed doll with a jointed compo- bookends, asking price $95. 815-623-6031 608-362-3074 sition body, asking price $175. 630-365-4285 Gold Rush Olmsted County Fairgrounds Now In It’s 41st Year A new addition to Gold Rush this year takes place on the southwest corner of Gold Rush is considered one of the nation's largest shows and is one of the the Gold Rush Fairgrounds……it is an Arts and Crafts area made up of local and best shopping markets for all your antique wants and needs. It's truly a unique event regional artists, home-based businesses and crafters making pottery, jewelry, wood requiring two full days to appreciate all it has to offer. There will be many food con- items, clothing, paintings, prints, and fine art all for sale. Artists, home-based busi- cession booths serving up your favorite foods. So, bring a friend or friends and come nesses and crafters can call for indoor and outdoor space at 507-269-1473. to Gold Rush; seek a bit of nostalgia! The May Gold Rush at the Olmsted County Fairgrounds in Rochester, Mn Come shop, collect and find that special treasure to add to your collection or to deco- is May 10, 11, & 12. Dealer set-up day is Friday, May 10th and the public is welcome rate your home. to come and shop during the set-up day as well. The PBS show called Market Warriors sent pickers to the August Gold Rush Again, the Spring Gold Rush returns with a bang for the first show of the show last year to buy antiques from various exhibitors. The purchases made by the 2013 season and now in its 41sth year. The show is back on its regular Mother's Day pickers were sold at auction at a later date. That particular segment showing the items weekend. Many dealers from Arkansas, , Illinois, Missouri, New York, being purchased and later being sold at auction will be aired on PBS, Monday, April Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Wyoming and var- 15th, 2013 at 8 pm. ious other states as well as Canada will make this an attraction you won't want to miss! Hours: Friday and Saturday - buildings and outside open 8 am - 6 pm; Gold Rush is an indoor/outdoor antique and flea market event with dealers in Sunday hours - 8 am - 4 pm. The event is free to the public with unlimited parking 10 buildings as well as dealers outside covering 52 acres of the fairgrounds. This huge at $5. For exhibitor and show information, contact Townsend Promotions Inc at antique & collectible event offers 1300+ spaces with dealers from across the country 507-269-1473 or 641-832-2700. displaying an immense variety of antiques. While shopping this show, you will find an outstanding selection of antiques and collectibles to interest the most discriminating shopper as well as the new collec- tor. The selection will include china, porcelain, pottery, glassware, Victorian glass, clocks, coins, stamps, jewelry, stoneware, dolls, toys, holiday, sewing items, prints, furniture, primitives, Americana, linens, textiles, vintage clothing, quilts, militaria, advertising memorabilia, political, sports, brewery memorabilia, tools, fishing lures, post cards, autographs, oriental rugs, paper, books, lamps, fancy & funky junque, arts & crafts, and reference bookseller for the beginning collector as well as the advanced collector. 9 Lake Country Antiques & Art Show 14th Annual International The 'Lake Country Antiques & Art Show' will be held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday May 31st, June 1st & 2nd, at the Olympia Resort & Spa in Oconomowoc, Match Safe Association Wisconsin. The Antiques and Art Show is in its 20th year of Operation. 19 Years as the The International Match Safe Association will hold its Fourteenth conven- Delafield Antiques Show and now with its move to Oconomowoc, Wisconsin the show tion in Chicago, IL on July 7-8, 2013. The convention hotel will be the Embassy is re-named 'Lake Country Antiques & Art Show'. Suites Downtown Lakefront, 511 North Columbus Drive, Chicago, IL 60611. IMSA Show customers can expect to find a wide variety of antique & vintage fur- was founded in 1998 and is the only organization specifically devoted to match niture, accessories and art for the home or office. 70 Dealers from the Midwest to safes and vests. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in match safes or the East Coast will feature 18th, 19th & 20th Century American & European related areas. It is a non-profit organization to promote the preservation and study Country, Formal & Rustic Furniture, Folk Art, Oriental Rugs, Jewelry, Stoneware, of match safes. It provides a place to learn, exchange information and to facilitate Sporting Items and Paintings. Several dealers will feature American and European worldwide networking opportunities. Paintings, including a great selection of Regionalist Artists. The Show Hours are; Highlights of the convention include educational sessions on a variety of Friday May 31st 5:00 PM-9:00 PM, Saturday, June 1st 10:00 AM-5:00 PM and subjects, show and tell, and selling among attendees. A large number of match safes Sunday, June 2nd 11:00 AM-4:00 PM. will be available for viewing. There will be ample opportunity for attendees to The 'Lake Country Antiques & Art Show' is located at the Olympia Resort exchange information and to discuss individual match safes. & Spa. I-94 Exit #282 Hwy 67 ( 1 Mile North ), Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. For IMSA members include novice to premier collectors, dealers and experts more information call the Antiques Center at Wales 262-968-4913 - www.antiques- from around the world. Members receive a quarterly newsletter and access to valu- centeratwales.net - Find us on Face book & for hotel information & special show able information found in the membership section of the club's web site. IMSA has rates call 800-558-9573. published three books: Japanese Match Safes, Exceptional Match Safes and Please come and enjoy the show Gorham March Safes. The books are available through IMSA by visiting its web- site. IMSA is working on a fourth book on porcelain character match safes, fondly Introduction to the World of Antiques referred to as "Little People" that will be published later this year. The convention is for members only. For additional information contact is the continuing education class taught George Sparacio, [email protected] Information is also available by contact IMSA, PO Box 227, Riverdale, NJ 07457, phone 856-981-2955 or visiting IMSA's at U.W. Waukesha Campus. website at www.matchsafe.org Introduction to the World of Antiques is the continuing education class that I teach at U.W. Waukesha Campus. When I was asked to host an educational road trip with an antiques destination, I couldn't wait to suggest Shipshewana! The population of this small town in LaGrange County Indiana, numbered 658 in the 2010 census. It lays in the middle of Amish Country, where your back yard is your neighbors farm. This will not be just a road trip, this experience places you in a living class-room. The ''Community of Antiques Tour'' starts out with a class at U.W. Waukesha campus the night before, to learn what to expect and meet other travelers. Coach transportation leaves early Tuesday, June 4th and returns late June 5th. Amish culture is at every turn, you will be amazed how semi-trucks share the highway with horse-drawn vehicles. We may be fortunate to pass a barn-raising or see teams of horses working in the fields. Our meals will be at Das Dutchman Essenhaus Inn & Restaurant in Middlebury, Indiana, with only 30 pie choices! Shipshewana is well-known for a weekly antiques auction, running 8 rings simultaneously, selling over 1,700 items in 5 hours. It is an unbelievable experience of sound and movement! On the same grounds is the Mid-west's largest flee mar- ket. Another must see is Yoder Department Store, with a mega variety of fabric, excellent shoes and clothing. Some may choose to observe the bidding at the live- stock auction. There are choices galore, with many offerings of antiques and spe- cialty shops. Check out ''Community of Antiques Tour, U.W. Waukesha'' or call (262) 521-5460. What's the worth of a great antiques destination? Priceless. When out & about, let our advertisers know where you saw their ad!

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NORTHERN INDIANA IMPORTANT PREHISTORIC & HISTORIC ESTATES INDIAN RELICS CARRIAGE AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION LOCATION: Shipshewana Antique Auction Barn, SANGAMON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS - NEW BERLIN, IL (State Rd. 5) in Shipshewana, IN 12 Miles West of Springfield, IL on I-72 SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. FRIDAY JUNE 7, 2013 Preview 3-6 P.M. Friday, May 10 and Saturday from 8:00 A.M. Beginning at 9:00 A.M. • 2-3 Auction Rings All ancient and historic relics will be offered with a 30-day money back guarantee. ITEMS ALREADY CONSIGNED: HORSE-DRAWN FARM EQUIPMENT, WOOD WHEEL Many ancient items include a certificate of authenticity from the best authenticators. WAGONS, RUNNING GEARS, CARRIAGES. Specializing in custom-crafted, quality Fine relics from the estates of the late Jerome Shinkay, the late Terry Stueber, American carriages. CONSIGNMENTS WANTED: Carriages • Wagons • Sleighs • General the late Theodore Reichert and items from the Roy Antiques • Farm Equipment • Tack • Horse-drawn Farm Equipment • Blacksmithing Items. Motley lifetime collection. Outstanding flint relics Auction Manager: Harry Yoder (574) 533-6078. Call in your consignments to Harry before May include a fine Clovis from the Greg Perino collec- 1 for free advertising of your items. No consignments taken on auction day. Absentee bids wel- tion, deeply fluted colorful documented Barnes come. For pictures & listing, check AuctionZip after May 1. (Auctioneer ID#11841) Clovis, several dovetails, Daltons from the noted Terms: Cash, check or credit card. 7% Sales tax will be charged unless an exemption certificate is Olive Branch site, ex. B.W. Stephens notched hoe, provided. Auction attendees paying with cash or check will pay NO BUYER PREMIUM!! Any rare 5 15/16” long Illinois Cobden Snyders point. announcements made day of auction take precedence over printed matter. Several nice bannerstones, discoidals, flared bit celt, quality Micmac pipe, and large fine axes. Fine Caddo pottery from the Dr. Gary Meek col- lection include a rare engraved figural canoe, Bailey engraved, Hodges, some pictured in Sun Circles and Human Hands,Who’s Who and various journals. Precolumbian pottery, beads and large Celt from Columbia, Mexico and Peru. 1861 William Mason Springfield rifle .41 cal. 1870’s Swiss rifle, Confederate General’s re-enactment uniform, dated railroad nails, fossils, misc. Indian beadwork. Old high quality spurs, Kelly Bros., Crockett, McChesney, from the Theodore Reichert estate. Mr. Reichert was born in 1881 and passed away in 1950. Meteorite, two paintings by noted artist L. ShipShee, fossils and books, sports memora- bilia, signed and photos, Indian baskets and Navajo rugs. Lots of frames with points, several relics have been pictured in Who’s Who, various Lar Hothem books and other relic publications. Auctioneer’s Note: A large number of relics have been authenticated by Roy Motley, Jerry Dickey, Ken Partain, Larry Parkhill, Sam Johnson, Gregory Perino, Maury Meadows, and Tom Davis. Terms: Cash, Approved Check with Bank Letter of Credit, Mastercard, Visa (with 3.5% fee). 10% BUYERS PREMIUM. Absentee bids executed competitively. Not Responsible for Accidents. Color catalogue including post sale prices realized list available for $12.00 or $35.00 annually. Quality Consignments Always Welcome CHUPP AUCTIONS & REAL ESTATE, LLC - 574-536-8005 RAINBOW TRADERS • Lyle Chupp #AU08800826 & Dale Chupp #AU19800030 618-372-0248 Daryl Chupp - Chupp Auctions Contact Person 260-499-0526 Since 1974 - AUCTION SERVICE, ANTIQUES, NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN ART, REAL ESTATE, COMPLETE ESTATE, DISPERSAL SERVICE • www.rainbowtradersauction.com Dennis Arbeiter, IL Lic. #440000211, P.O. Box 566, Godfrey, IL 62035 Celebrating 36 years of Respected Auction integrity. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! PLEASE Send us Your ATTENTION ADVERTISERS: Photos Just as they are Off Please let us know what size or budget you want for your ad! Your Cameras!

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THE GREAT TRAIN & TOY AUCTION UNRESERVED ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION! Inside the Comfort Inn off I-90/94. Exit Cty. Hwy. V, Deforest, WI 1235 S. ADAMS AVE., FREEPORT, IL 61032 SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013 - 10:30 A.M. SHARP! THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013 - 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL View over 540 lots/w complete descriptions & over 2000 photos at: www.whats4sale.biz CAN’T MAKE THE SALES? LEAVE BIDS OR BID LIVE AT PROXIBID. A three generation estate full of postwar & prewar Lionel, American Flyer & Ives trains, sets, engines and acces- 300 Lots: Super three drawer Shearton cherry stand; set of sterling flatware; 2 Norton Bennigton sories collected over 50 years. Lionel Prewar is highlighted by 38E, 392E, 1835E & 400E Blue Comet locomo- decorated jugs; Van Briggle Lamp & two piece vase; Red Wing & Sleepy Eye pottery, Arcade toys tives, as well as passenger sets with 318E, 10E and 10 among the many engines. The Lionel postwar trains fea- & Banks; Jewelry; Civil War Ambrotype of two solders; prints & frames; Lots of Hummels, ture a huge selection of F-3 diesels, aluminum passenger cars, switch engines, freight sets and a large variety of Soapstone carvings and more! Visit our webpage: www MundaAuctions.com for full catalog steam locomotives. Also, a great selection of rolling stock, figures and including complete listing order, photographs and descriptions. accessories. Special 18k gold collector train set, Many collectible Terms: A 10% buyers fee will be added to all in-house purchases. Check & Cash accepted for pay- toys including Marx, Tonka, Wyandotte, Structo, Keystone, Turner, ment. See website for online biding terms. Seating, Restrooms & Lunch. Nylint, Buddy-L, promo cars and much more. MUNDA AUCTIONS # 044000166 TELE: 815-232-8813 Don't miss one of the best train offerings in the past ten years! A rare find of collector pieces finally coming E-MAIL: [email protected] ~ Website: www.mundaauctions.com out to the market. Hope to see you, if unable to attend, absentee or phone bids accepted, call 608-797-5086 or 715- 819-2689 or email arnesonauctions@ whats4sale.biz. Terms: No buyers fee in house, Cash, check, credit cards/w fee, State tax. Jim Arneson, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #836, Neillsville, 715-819-2689; Sparta, 608-797-5086.

Ginger Hale-Walters Auction N2419 10th Road, Montello, WI 53949 MUNDA AUCTIONS #044000166 SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. Douglas F. Munda #440.000592 & Roland R. Munda #440.000591 Directions: From Montello, take Hwy. 22 to County F South to West on 10th Road. From Portage 1235 S. Adams Ave., Freeport, IL 61032 • Office 815-232-8813 / Fax 815-232-1554 take Hwy. 33 to County F North to West on 10th Road. Email: [email protected] Website: www.mundaauctions.com NOTE: Moving sale- Many years of accumulation on the farm. This is a partial list! See internet for more items. Lunch on grounds. FARM: Oliver 60 Row Crop; 1979 Minneapolis Moline M670 L.P.G. 70 HP Tractor, wide front 3 point hitch, good rubber, original paint, runs great; New Idea 4 ft .pull behind brush hog; Allis Chalmers 3 bottom plow- bell hitch steel GAVIN BROS. AUCTION 2 wheel trailer; Wood deck for hayrack; Badger Barn cleaner to be removed; wire corn crib; wire; chains for tractors; wooden troughs; rub- ber feed pans; log chains; electric tank heaters; electric fencer; misc. tires BOB & TAMMY GAVIN for wagons; Allis-Chalmers parts for WD’s and D17’s and more. HOUSEHOLD & MISC: Full size reclining sofa; 2 recliners; 2 Oak REEDSBURG, WI glass top end tables and matching coffee table (very nice); Birds-eye LOCATION: Jaycee Building in Nishan Park, Reedsburg, WI. On maple double bed headboard and end; 2 Birds-eye matching dressers Northeast Edge of Reedsburg on County H (Viking Drive). 1 long 8-drawer with full matching mirror, 1 tall 7-drawer dresser; 3 drawer night stand; 3 tall bookshelves with bottom cabinets; electric dryer; 15 cubic ft. refrigera- TUESDAY MAY 14, 2013 - Time: 9:00 A.M. LUNCH: Country Gals. tor (top freezer); gas stove; oak kitchen table w/4 matching roller chairs; 3 Piece Bedroom Sets; Note: Partial list of a large auction. Some excellent antique items, as well as some excellent tools Love Seat; Couch; Coffee Table; Kitchen Table & Chairs; Chest Freezer; Upright Freezer; and and other items. Bob was in the construction business for many years and always purchased qual- more. SPORTING GOODS & VEHICLES: 1995 Yamaha Phazer II 488cc, low miles, electric ity tools. He is semi retiring and selling a lot of his tools & other items. start, hand warmers, cover (nice condition); Snowmobile suits; sled (pull behind type); Pictures @ www.gavinbros.com. For further information call Bob @ (608)-963-5197. Snowmobile 2 Place trailer; 1988 Yamaha 4x2 4 Wheeler 200cc (Good Condition); 1968 10ft TRACTOR, EQUIP., LAWN, ITEMS: Ford 8N tractor, excellent; King Kutter Super compact .slide-on truck camper (for full size pickups); 1993 Ford Aerostar Van, 7-seater, runs good, body XB 3 pt. roto tiller, like new; 1B 3 pt. plow; Terrain Tough Hunters Special 5’ wheel disc/roller; very rusty, high miles; Ammunition; 6-Gun wooden cabinet w/drawer and etched glass windows Woods RM59 3pt. finish mower; Duerer 8 HP wood chipper; Honda EB2200 generator; Troy-Bilt (nice condition); wooden turkey calls; deer grunt calls; fish nets; rods; anchor; hunting clothes Garden Way 5 HP string trimmer; Stihl FS 55 weed trimmer; Snapper weed trimmer; 6’6”X16’ (Size LG/XL); electric boot dryer; electric heaters; and more. SPECIALTY ITEMS: 500 gallon bumper hitch tandem wheel trailer w/loading ramps & winch; older single axle bumper hitch trail- L.P.G. tank (over half full); 2 Regulator L.P.G. Stands; (2) 90 gallon cylinders. er; Echo 500VEL chain saw; 20 sheets 3’X14 steel siding; JD thatcher for lawn tractor; Agri Fab GARAGE/ TOOLS: Hand tools; Light weight tool chest and cabinet on rollers; Homelite gas 38” pull behind lawn sweeper; pull behind fertilizer spreader; 65 ga. water tank; Craftsman blow- weedeater; leaf blower; Power Tools; wheelbarrows; steel heavy duty loading ramps; electrical wire; er; sidewalk edger; other lawn/garden tools. extension cords; spark plugs; L.P.G. regulators; flare tools; battery chargers; Sears welder; 2 welding TOOLS ETC: 8’6” alum. brake; 2 Passlode framing nailers; Makita miter saw; stand up screw helmets; water hoses; 2 electric grinding wheels; 2 full size charcoal grills; misc. lumber; Long Handle shooter; air sander; other air tools; Skill saws; bench grinder; air greaser; lots of power tools of Tools; Jacks and many more items. ANTIQUES: Portland Cutter; Spring Wagon; Round Oak all descriptions; wrenches; salamander heaters; lots of log chains; lots of carpenter tools; lots of Warm Morning cast iron wood burner w/extra grates (nice condition); shop tools; lots of supplies. Maytag Wringer Washer; steel single piston pump; wood décor ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: Wurlitzer Jukebox, 45 records; Round Oak 1894 stove; A.L. storage bench on rollers; 2 steel hay forks (large); wood Cazar wood cook range; Cable Nelson player piano & rolls; RCA Victor record player; Philco clothes drying rack; oak doors w/windows and hard- floor mdl. radio/record player; old table top radios; Silvertone radio/record player; 7 keroscene ware; old windows; records; Burlap feed bags with lamps; glass butter churn; hump back trunk; egg crate; Effinger Beer case; Reedsburg Brewery advertising logos (no holes); leather horse harnesses; bottle & others; 4 crocks; graniteware items; horse collar mirror; old boxes; sleigh bells; small Metal Runner sled, Primitive Wooden Tools; steel German sewing machine; Dolly Madison ice cream pail; old bottles including Gem City, Fisher wrenches and rail spikes; old tin advertising cans; old repair manuals; commode; dry drugs, others; clown lamp; hand corn planter; wash boards; irons; Cistern pump; kitchen utensils; sink; Oak Hutch; Dishes/ Plates; Painted Cabinets; buck saw; ice tongs; walking cultivator; cast iron pot/ket- C.I. fry pans; buck saws; cross cut saws; garbage burner wood stove; walking cultivator; milk tle; bultors; child rocker; cast iron nut cracker; Coronado Radio and more. strainer; Wall mount telephone; cow bell; draw shave; Bottle openers; lighters; boot jack; TERMS: No Buyers fee. 3% convenience fee for all credit/debit card (Master, Discover & Visa Cards) Chatillons milk scale; milk cans; dinner bell; Keen Kutter meat grinder; axe head; wood plane; payments. Tax on vehicles/snowmobiles/ATV/Campers/Boats-anything titled or registered. Cash or Stanley level; lanterns; lots of copper items; O’Doul’s, Bud, Blue Moon clocks; Old Style, Stroh’s check, positive ID required, $50 fee on all returned checks. Everything sold as-is. No Refunds. lights; Wicker love seat; glass ball claw foot piano stool; Blue Depression glass; oriental vase; Announcements made the day of auction have precedence over prior advertisements. Bavarian cups/saucers; covered chicken; cookie jar; pictures; Carnival pitcher; 2-Haviland sets of United Country Hamele Auction & Realty: P.O Box 257 Portage, WI 53901 608-742-5000. China; Counselor floor scale; Super Planet token slot machine; Super Bowl grill; lawn fountain; Registered Wisconsin Auctioneers: Travis Hamele #2224-052 Pardeeville, WI. Conservation First prints by Ken Zylla; Mule deer print; lots of other items. 608-697-3349, Larry Hamele #510 Briggsville, WI 608-981-2690, Terry Dixon LUNCH BOX COLLECTION: 39 lunch boxes including Roy Rogers, Trigger, Lone Ranger, #200, and Marty Griepentrog #2692. Davey Crocket, Walt Disney, Snoopy, Mork & Mindy & others. Thinking of selling Real Estate or having an auction, TOY ITEMS: Marx train set; old Fisher Price toys; Hubley, Tonka & Nylint trucks; Tinker Toys; call us for a free auction evaluation dominos; marbles; Mdl. race cars; Wee Wheelers Scooters; Doll house; others. Visit us at: www.hameleauctions.com SPORTING ITEMS, ETC: Colt semi auto 22 rifle; 12 ga. single shot; Daisy 880 pellet gun; pellet pistol; good cross bow; 2 compound bows; Weber grill; 2 Murray bikes, like new; 2 Schwinn bikes; tree stand; other items. Terms: Cash or good check. Visa or Mastercard w/convenience fee. Increase Your Sales GAVIN BROS. AUCTIONEERS, LLC Wisconsin Registered Auction Company #274, Reedsburg and Baraboo Call 715-524-3076 608-524-6416 or 608-356-9437• www.gavinbros.com 12 PUBLIC AUCTION Large Combined Estates AUCTION JAMES KATERZYNSKI ESTATE Tools-Antiques-Collectibles-60” Plasma TV- LOCATED: 486 SOUTH DOUGLASS ST., RIPON, WI 54971 Toys-Sports Items-Gun Cabinet-Art Pottery SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Something for Everyone!! REAL ESTATE: Tax parcel #RIP1614221003036, consisting of a 3 bedrooms. 2 story wood frame house, Menominee VFW Post 1887, 3937 10th St., cement block basement. Detached garage, 2nd cement block garage, large lot, house has a newer roof. (Hwy. 41), Menominee, MI (North edge of town) Cargo Van, 5 Motorcycles, Ford engine, Antiques, Collectibles, Toys, Tool Chest, Directions: take Hwy. 41 to to North edge of Menominee, MI to VFW (1blk. North of Hwy. 41 & Sporting, Riding Lawn Mower. View full ad & pictures at bahrkeauctions.com M-35 intersection). Watch for “Auction Today” signs. Terms: Cash or good check. Kathy Bahrke, Clerk. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: BAHRKE AUCTION & REAL ESTATE, INC. #80 SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. CST 7707 Hwy. V, Gillett, WI 54124. COLS. JEFFREY T. BAHRKE & JON BAHRKE. Featuring: Quality shop & hand tools; Adlake RR switch lantern; Ariens mower; sports cards Jeff, Gillett, WI 920-373-2928. Jon, Larson, WI 920-373-8928. (PCGC); old pennants; lighting; art pottery; Nascar tires; chain saw; two utility trailers; nice 8’ workbench; comics; dinnerware; china; primitives; dining table & chair sets; hutch; glassware; stoneware; early Native American wash board & MUCH MORE! ANTIQUE & ESTATE AUCTION Terms: Cash OR Good Check preferred, CC accepted. Tax laws apply. Everything sold as-is, no war- 794 Lee Street, Des Plaines, IL ranties. Announcements on sale day take precedence over printed material. No Buyer’s Fee! Absentee MONDAY, MAY 6, 2013 - 6:30 P.M. bids accepted and executed fairly. Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Roger Anderson #1962 Viewing: Monday beginning at 10:00 A.M. This is the first of 3 auctions selling the contents of the Robert Gritzke estate. Including: Art, antique and other books; Religious items; Hand-painted church windows; Sterling flatware and costume jewelry; Waterford crystal decanters and glasses; Ivory chess set; Framed oil paintings, etchings, prints and photographs; Presidential photos and autographs; Beer steins; Babe Ruth memorabilia; Silver plate dishes; Small safe; Military field phones; Military gun sight; Camping gear; Floor, table and leaded lamps; Philips tower speakers and other electronics; Sony flat screen TV; Leather recliners; Marble pedestals; Marble top tables; Walnut doors; American Flyer trains; Model airplanes; Commercial chafing dishes; Commercial Waring blender; Kitchen Aide mixer with attachments; Terra cotta wall plaque and statue; Garden seat; Chrome pay phone; Candlestick phone; Porcelain Bell phone sign; Peanut and gum machines; Stop light; Saxophone; Coke wire display; Metal tool boxes; 50’s patio furniture; Danish modern tables and wall unit; Kittinger desk; Oriental items; French parlor chairs; Crystal fixture; Fiberglass canoe; Small sail- boat; Wind surf board. Photos available on paceantiquesandauction.com Visa, MC and Checks(with guarantee) accepted. Absentee bids with credit card. 15% Buyers Premium. IL 441000285 PACE ANTIQUES & AUCTIONS 794 Lee St., Des Plaines, IL 60016 - 847-296-0773 BANISTER AUCTION SERVICES - #375 - Marinette, WI - 715-789-2306 Visit our site for photos! WWW.BANISTERAUCTIONSERVICES.COM VERY LARGE SPECIALTY AUCTION 100’S OF WHISKEY, WINE/BEER SIGNS & DECANTERS UNIQUE MILITARY ITEMS-LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOYS Green County Fairgrounds, Exhibition Hall, 2600 10th Street, Monroe, WI 53566 SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013 - 10:30 A.M. Koning’s Ribeye Grill Concessions on Grounds The Harwick’s are reducing the content of their home and are selling these listed items that are of interest to many. Mr. Harwick enjoyed attending auctions. Mrs. Harwick operated a daycare for many years. Come early day of auction to view and plan to stay and bid. Many items too numer- ous to mention. Pictures on AuctionZip. Auctioneer ID 20192 Military Items: Japanese Arisaka Type 38, 6.5 mm Rifle, SN 54729 w/type 30 bayonet; 4’ practice bomb shell; Army 1942 helmet; Gas mask; Coat w/gloves; Canteen & first aid kit; Red Arrow jacket w/hat; Map of France; Roll of Honor of local persons; Fencing swords; 1880 & 1942 bayonets. Whiskey, Wine & Beer Signs & Decanters: Very large assortment containing musical pieces, must see! McCormick Distilling Company decanters of George Washington, Betsy Ross & Independence Bell; Mike Wayne Distilling Company Limited Edition wild ring-necked pheasant; Musical decanter of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony; Beer Barrel Polka decanter; Jim Beam bottles; Jim Beam 1904 “100 digit” dial phone decanter in original box; Billy Beer; Many beer steins; Royal London bourbon decanter; Charlie Chapman decanter; Jim Beam 3 coin slot dial pay phone decanter; Bar cabinet w/glasses; Many lighted Old Style, Stroh’s Beer, Schlitz, Pabst, Miller & Special Export signs. Unique Items: 17 beautiful white wicker pieces including glass top table, 6 chairs, lamp table, maga- zine rack, rocker, coffee table, loveseat, 2 desks, mirror, arched top knick knack shelf, fish; Penny gum ball machine (no glass); Coke party set including 2 folding chairs, table & 2 umbrellas; 5 pc. Wooden breakfast nook set, table, 2 benches w/backs & 2 straight benches; Cast iron circus wagon w/rider & 2 horse hitch; Phillips 66 cast iron tanker truck; McCoy kitty cookie jar; Rydberg’s rooster cookie jar; Model A radio car; Old advertising tins; 4’ giraffe & 4’ elephant – very nice. Child's Toys: Rubber Wonder Horse on jumping frame, very nice; Metal kitchen set; Rite Hite washing machine; Many Tonka, Ertl, Case & Nylint toy trucks/trailers in fair condition; MM Tractor; Ford 4600 Tractor; Dozens of Golden Books, Fisher Price, Weebles & Playschool toys; Little Tyke outdoor set with picnic table, Merry-go-round, slide, airplane, playhouse & play mobile; Hello Kitty house; Doll buggy & stroller; Wooden doll bed; Baby doll w/clothes; Wicker doll bunk beds, changing table & bassinette; Doll hichair; Assortment electronic games, Nintendo; 2 Runner sleds; 2 Radio Flyer coaster wagons; Games & Books. Misc Items: 1984 Ford Mustang LX; Honda Passport; Honda spree; Extensive collection of light- ed outdoor Christmas decorations, Mickey & Minnie, Santa & sleigh, complete manger scene, candy canes, snowmen, etc. Outdoor Equipment: New in box 9.5x9.5 metal frame gazebo; 2- Adult bikes; Scott spreader; 1650psi Husky power washer; Toro S-12D electric snow blower; McCullough 16” chain saw; Car ramps; Presto hot plate; Kenmore microwave & cabinet; Dorm refrigerator; Old fruit jars. KONING AUCTION SERVICE, Monroe, WI 53566 Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer - David Koning #604-052 PO Box 424, Monroe, WI 53566. 608-325-9808. email:[email protected] Number system used. Come early to view and register. Cash or check day of sale. NO BUYER’S FEE. POSITIVE ID REQUIRED. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THEFT OR ACCIDENT

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AUCTION GAVIN BROS. AUCTION Real Estate & Pesonal Property of Doris Thielke & Ann Michalski DEAN “DAN” STEINHORST ESTATE SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. 508 Division Street, Wausau, WI DEBRA ROSHOLT P.R. Visit our Website For More Details: www.chuillisauction.com BARABOO, WI Directions: Take Grand Avenue North to Division Street. East on Division Street. Property located just south of LOCATION: Sauk County Fairgrounds, Hwy. 33 on the East edge of Baraboo, WI courthouse. Note: There Is No Parking Allowed On Division Street. Auction Note: This sale will feature an excellent selection of quality antiques & collectibles. Make plans to attend. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. LUNCH: Country Gals. There is no parking on Division Street. Note: Following is a partial list of a large and interesting auction. Dean was the mayor of Baraboo for Real Estate: (To Be offered At 12:00 Noon) many years. He enjoyed and attended many auctions over the years. Pictures @ www.gavinbros.com Four Bedroom, three bath brick home with full basement, Located just South of the courthouse. Property features a detached Antiques, collectibles: Iron banks (Boy Scout, horse, dog), Ableman book bank, North Freedom two car garage with a spacious upper one bedroom apartment, making this a unique opportunity to live in and have an bank, mechanical iron banks (Trick Dog and Elephant), sword cane, Three Crown china (plates, income opportunity. cups, saucers), assorted cups/toothpick holders, cranberry glassware, washboards, crocks/jugs Real Estate Terms & Conditions: $5,000.00 down day of sale balance within 30 days. Property being sold AS IS, Where (some Red Wing), churn, insulators, license plates (1916-1990), wooden boxes/crates, Effinger Is, With No Contingencies Whatsoever. No property condition report will be given. Sale is Subject To Confirmation. beer bottles/wooden crates, wooden keg, 2 large tin flour bin/sifters, wooden grain cradles, type- Sellers are highly motivated. writer, Owen Gromme prints, McCoy planters, 3 sets wool carders, 5 ga. Standard oil can, large Antiques & Collectibles: Edison disc. phonograph model B80, mantle clocks, wall regulator clock, Daisy glass churns collection of ironstone (plates, platters, bowls, serving pieces), tin breadsafe, cookstove lamp, from Size 10 – 80, large selection of Carnival glass, cut glass bowls, Vaseline glass, Lionel train set in box, wall mount cof- Pepsi/Coke chalkboard signs, pictures, collar box, 6 piece bowl and pitcher set, Block City blocks, fee grinder, advertising stoneware bowls, & 5 gallon brown glaze Beehive jugs, 3, 4 & 5 gallon salt glaze crocks, sponge Reedsburg Brewery wooden 1/2 barrel, milk bottles/carrier, many bottles (Gem City, Effinger, band cookie jar, Sponge ware bowl, turkeys chocolate mold, alabaster pedestal, slag panel table lamp, vintage linens, bead- Ruhlands, Jung, Foxhead, etc.), tin berry pickers, large collection of cigarette, tobacco, food, and ed purse, Viewmaster with reels, claw foot sewing stand, three piece bedroom set, platform rocker, claw & ball foot parlor other tins, enamelware and graniteware (coffeepots, pans, pots, plates), tin kitchenware, wooden table, three piece white wicker set (table & chairs), child’s wicker rocker, ornate onyx base floor lamp, W&E Co. bridge spoons, paddles, etc., Big Little books, dolls, toy bear, small tin wagon and watering can, wood floor lamp, Lester Betsy Ross Spinet piano, leather top mahogany table, leather to desk, Books To Include: 4 Volume set Cass truck, metal grader, Pick Up Sticks, dart board, postcards, Christmas cards, blotters, stereo- West Central Wisconsin History 1933, 20 Volume set Mark Twain Harper’s Library edition, many old medical books scope cards, books, salt/pepper shakers, assorted soda bottles (Coca-Cola, Barq’s, Hillbilly, and many other old books, vintage doctors bag with medical tools, Native American rugs and pottery pieces, TruAde, etc.), wine/liquor bottles, bottle openers, can openers, books, glass lidded canning jars, Compostion Dolls & other vintage dolls, Vintage Alice in Wonderland Marionettes and more. set of Syracuse china, cherry pitter, meat grinders, coffee grinders (glass, wood, metal), carpet Terms & Conditions: Cash Or Good WI Only (CC Cards Not Accepted For This Sale). All Items Sold AS IS. beaters, scale, cowbell, Depression glass (amber/pink), Hobnail vase/ pitcher, souvenir glassware, Absentee Bids Accepted And Executed Fairly!!!! cast iron frying pans, Dutch oven, kettles, mortar & pestle, spittoon, straight razors (original cases), assorted knives and pocket knives, Tea Leaf plates and bowls, glass butter mold, silver CHUILLI’S AUCTION SERVICE, LLC plated humidor, Mrs. McKinley plate, blue/white canister sets, Carnival glass vases, silverware, JERRY CHUILLI A.A. Johnson plates, Calendar plates, vases, cordial set, thimbles, lamp globes/parts, oil lamps, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneers #275 metal license renewal tags, trade tokens, G.A.R. medal (1866), Civil War shoulder bar, U.S. com- pass, Lewis &Clark commemorative coin, lead Indians, wooden handles silverware, dog license P.O. Box K Wittenberg, WI 54499 tags, buttonhooks, clay pipes, buttons, Christmas decorations, 1968 map of Baraboo, plat books, 715-253-3038 Cell: 715-297-2457 Email: [email protected] kraut cutter, bottle capper/caps, catsup bottles, 1930 Ableman calendar, Benton spittoon, Central Wisconsin’s Premiere Auction & Appraisal Service!!! brooches, crystal bottle stoppers, matchbooks, wooden cheese boxes, large woven basket, coal scuttle/shovel, iron register covers, galvanized buckets/washtubs, 24 inch cast iron kettle, Belmont copper/brass fire extinguisher, wooden crutches, tall cast iron kettle, wooden milk crates, ice saw and tongs, ice skates, meat hooks, maple syrup can, buggy lights, hog scrapers, cast iron mailbox, hatchet, watch/clock repair tools, square nails, 8 foot wooden , wooden yoke, wood- ESTATE AUCTION en block/tackle, seed planter, 1930’s hunting/ fishing magazines, wooden decoys, porcelain/brass RICHARD & MARILYN COOGAN doorknobs, bushel baskets, iron horseshoes, lanterns, kerosene cans, oil cans, wooden fishing W7093 TERRITORIAL ROAD, ELKHORN, WI 53121 lures, drawer pulls/handles, casters, other items. Antique Furniture: Trundle bed, immigrant trunk, tabletop Edison Victrola, school chair, faint- SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013 - 11:00 A.M. ing couch, Home Comfort cast iron cookstove, 3/4 wooden bed, dropleaf table, yarn winder, LOCATED: Northwest of Elkhorn, WI. From Millard stop sign take County A west 2.2 miles to Lincoln rocker, church benches, wooden chairs, rocker, Hall Safe Co. safe, deacon’s bench, tea McCabe Road, turn north and 1.1 miles to Territorial Road, turn right and go .5 mile to W7093. cart, clawfoot table, oak child’s rocker, oak commode, humpbacked trunk, wooden kitchen cup- NOTE: This auction will be held either outdoors or indoors depending on weather. Find many inter- board, 6 foot jelly cupboard, wooden washer, wash bench, large spinning wheel with 4 foot wheel, esting, exciting, home decorator & fun to own items. COME TAKE A LOOK! extra wheel, 2 burner cast iron stove, standing Edison Victrola and large number of cylinders. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Stained glass 16-panel table lamp (Carmel & Green); Horse Coins: 9 Peace $, 6 Morgan $, steel cents, 600+ wheat pennies, $1 silver cert. (1935), $5 silver hair pottery bear; Nude woman theater statue; Loyal Arms double cert. (1934), half dollars (silver Kennedy, Franklin, Walking Liberty, etc.), 9 clad Kennedy half barrel shotgun (wall hanger); Green marble inkwell stand; Four dollars, 52 FDR and Liberty dimes, nickels, 46 Washington quarters, Japanese Government peso, Roses Distillers tin lithograph liqueur advertising sign, w/hunt 1985 Prospector 1ounce silver, gold plated pocket watch. scene; Budweiser Beer Adv. lithograph, Attack on the Overland Household and furniture: recliners, lamps, pictures, picture frames, baskets, books, fireplace Stage; 4 Toy cap pistols; Hubley Toy’s, 2 Colt 38 cap guns w/holsters screen and tools, knick knacks, VHS sets, CDs, plant stands, fan, steel/glass table/chairs, dining & ammo belt; Winchester Rifles glass chain wall advertising; table, headboard, dorm fridge, entertainment center, wooden office desk, Christmas decorations Candlestick phone; Holy water font from Mayville, WI Catholic (indoor/out), rocking horse, rugs, bedding, towels, linens, fancywork, pillows, wreaths, toys, church; Carved wood cherub; St. Joseph church statue; Woman stat- wrapping paper, fabric, fabric strips for rugs, 4 drawer wooden cabinets, luggage, jigsaw puzzles, ue; Gene Autry guitar; Horse hames/collar wall mirror; Bachman’s set of dishes, dehydrator, humidifier, small kitchen appliances, recipe books, canning jars, uten- "Spirit of 76" HO scale elec. toy train set; Daisy BB-gun; Mid cen- sils, bread machine, pots and pans, kitchenware, other items. tury 1960’s home liqueur cabinet; Roses porcelain plates; German Lawn, farming: Weber grills, patio umbrellas, lawn chairs, stadium seats, rakes, shovels, hoes, decanter; wrought iron radio bench; 1930’s ceiling hanging light fixture; Ladies statue table lamp; hedge trimmer, John Deere mower, fertilizer spreader, wooden ext. ladder, Simplicity snowblow- Waterford crystal shamrock; Clown waste basket; Floor bridge lamp; Rose carved back arm chair er, Snow Flight snowblower (electric start), Cub Cadet snowblower 1250 w/cab, Ferguson 2B w/needlepoint seat; Windsor rush seat arm chair; Carved oak armchair. OLD WEST THEME plow, (2) 3-pt. sickle bar mowers, King Kutter 3-pt. drag bucket, MTD 8 hp wood chipper, 3-pt. ARTIST FRAMED WALL PRINTS: The Broken Rope, Charles Russell – Donnelly & Co.; Jim quack digger, MTD 2 cycle 3 hp. snowblower, many clay flowerpots, other items. Abita 836/1000; The Emigrants, Fredrick Remington; Native American print, Russell; Joe Grandee Tools: Rockwell table saw, Delta drill press, Waterloo tool chest, assorted hardware, belt driven print c. 1965; Covered wagon, Robert Wesley Amick.. SOUTHWEST DECORATOR ITEMS: grinder, electric hand tools (drills, sanders, grinder, jigsaws), floor jacks, jack stands, chainsaw Buffalo Bill painted sign; Drum; Tortoise medicine pouch; Deer skin sculpture; Tanned deer hide; sharpeners, Craftsman circular saw, chimney sweep, Classic 2 hp compressor, Stanley miter saw, Beef skull; Sand painting; Spirit wall plaque; Tortoise shell w/painted buffalo wall hanging. US soldering gun set, large variety of old/new hand tools, other items. SILVER DOLLARS & COINS: Morgan silver dollars 1889, 91-0, 97-S, 98, 04, 21-D, 21-S; Peace Sporting goods: Two 1973 -Doo Silver Bullets, ice fishing poles, boat lights, Shakespeare silver dollars 1922; 4 Kennedy Silver halfs; 6 Washington silver quarters; 40 Roosevelt silver dimes; Necedah recurve bow, variety of Bear arrows, Ted Williams 7.5 hp 2 cycle boat motor, coolers, Book of Jefferson Nickel’s; Misc. foreign coins & others. LADIES STERILING & TURQUOISE Big Buddy heater, turkey calls, Atomic skis, treadmill, Nordic Track, wooden toboggan, sled, Abu ARTIST JEWELRY: 14K Gold ring; Blue enamel decorated egg dresser box; Heavy Garcia reels, fishing equipment, other items. Turquoise/silver bracelets; Many Rings, Necklaces, bracelets; Turquoise pendants; Ladies watches; Guns and ammunition: Win. Mdl. 94 30 WCF, Win. 30-30 w/scope; J Stevens Mdl. 39 410 ga.; White Buddha pendent necklace; Red coral? necklace. HOUSEHOLD: Sanyo color TV w/con- Rem. 22 special pump; Ruger 1022; Colt 32 pistol; H&R Sportsman Mdl. 999 9 shot top break verter box; Porcelain floral vases; Wood eagle; Hansel & Grettel framed print; Large Brass wall revolver; Win. 30-30 (5 boxes), 12 gauge (6 boxes), 410 shot shells, 45 Colt, 32 Colt, 22 long decoration; Red steel rocker/leather; Oval wall mirror; Taiwan monk figure; S. W. upholstered chair rifle (30 boxes). Old ammunition including: 22 magnum, 22 shorts, paper 12 gauge shells, Eley w/bear & horse pattern; Rush seat ladder back chair. CONSIGNED BY FAMILY: Yard Man 6.5 HP 500 Express metal cartridges, 577450 Kynoch, 4440, 38 Special, 45 long Colt, Treadlock gun 6-speed self propelled 21" lawn mower; MAKITA 10" Slide Compound miter saw with 70 tooth carbide safe, assorted gun cases. blade; Delta Sidekick 8 1/4 Builders Table Saw w/Stand; 2 MAKITA 14.4 volt Ni-Mh Cordless Drill Kits Terms: Cash or good check. Visa/MasterCard w/Convenience fee. Sales Tax Applies including drill, flashlight, charger and 2 batteries; Alton 2 Gal. 1/3 HP compressor. TERMS: CASH/GOOD CHECK. Photo DL/Positive ID to Register, Bid & Buy. All purchases GAVIN BROS. AUCTIONEERS, LLC must be settled for in full & prior to same day removal from premises. Day of auction statements Wisconsin Registered Auction Company #274, Reedsburg and Baraboo by auctioneer will prevail. NO BUYERS FEE! 608-524-6416 or 608-356-9437• www.gavinbros.com REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: Mike Murphy #285, DELAVAN WI To preview many photos: www.MurphyAuctions.com/AuctionCalendar.htm MURPHY’S A+ AUCTIONS 262-728-1844 H Estate Sales H Appraisals H Liquidations H “A Tradition of Auction Excellence” Online! Always on Time!

14 STRETCH GLASS LIEBE AUCTION SERVICE AUCTION 105 South Pine Street, Weyauwega, WI 54983 THE ROSA AND CARL SCHLEEDE ESTATE WEDNESDAYS - MAY 8, 15, 22, 29 - 2013 INSPECTION 4:00 P.M. - AUCTION 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. We will be selling Smaller Area Estates - Apartment & Garage Items Kensett Community Center - 300 Willow St., Kensett, Iowa www.liebeauctionservice.com (12 Miles N. of Mason City, Iowa on US Hwy. 65) Terms: Cash or check with I.D. Preview: Friday, May 17th, 3:00-6:00 P.M. Any information given the day of sale takes precedence over this information. For our Online Auction Catalog, check our website: WWW.SEECKAUCTION.COM All Sales final with no warranties or guarantees. * Absentee bidding is available online through Auction Flex using our online catalog. REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: STEVE LIEBE #871 Seeck Auctions is pleased to be selling over 700 lots of Stretch Glass. The auction contains a wonderful variety of rare and scarce pieces including Phone 920-867-3352 Email: [email protected] Stretch Glass made by Northwood, Fenton, US Glass, Vineland, Dugan and Imperial. Colors including red, celeste blue, wisteria, topaz, tangerine, green, pink, white and more are represented. Shapes vary from punch bowls and candlesticks to candy jars and guest sets. If you collect Stretch Glass, this is the place to be! BAILEY’S HONOR AUCTION TERMS: Cash or Check, VISA, MasterCard and Discover accepted. visit www.baileyshonor.com for 100’s of photos. PROXY BIDDING WELCOME. 4% Clerking Fee on all purchases except for payment of cash or check. WED., MAY 15, 2013, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any printed information. Dousman Community Center, Main Street Dousman-5:30pm, preview 4pm. Outstanding railroad cart Townsley, OH, two door ice box, Schnell oil painting of sheep, Scrimshaw dove Jim & Jan Seeck Email: (signed on back) bronze painted parakeet, Jessen & Rosberg Chicago jeweler's work bench with lathe and vari- ous watchmaker's tools and supplies, sterling & costume jewelry, advertisements and catalogs, fobs, fob and pin 641-424-1116 [email protected] molds, medals and pins from the 1930's by Bunde & Upmeyer Jewelers (Milwaukee Settlers pin, Milw. Sheriffs badge, St. Johns Military Academy & Camp Nagawicka), tin toys, IH, Case, and Gehl implement and tractor ephemera, 1940’s car manuals, stoneware (ice tea cooler, blue banded water cooler, Herman crocks, Herman stoneware bottle, Red Wing), figural table lamps, watch parts, Alarm Clocks, Bottles, Carnival Chalk ware, Fire- S King, Hall, records, 1961 cards, sports magazines, radio magazines, wire planters, Hat AUCTION displays, Postcards-travel, Beer items, early wooden boxes and cigarette boxes, china, figurines, inkwell, wood carvings, large metal school bells, and more. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. BID NOW ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER MUG & BEER STEIN AUCTION CLOSES MAY 7. Lunch on grounds. BLACK AMERICANA & BLACK COLLECTIBLES SEVERAL RARE ITEMS CLOSES MAY 16TH. Located from Wausau, WI: 3 miles West on Hwy. 29 to 136th Ave., then 1 mile North on 136th Ave. to Terms: Cash/check w/ID/cc- 5% buyer fee, 5% cash/check discount. 10% premium for absentee bid- Highland Dr., then 1 mile East on Highland Dr. to N. 120th Ave., then 3/4 mile South on 120th Ave. ding, 18% online only auctions. OR from the Hwy. 29 & Hwy. 107 overpass by Marathon City, WI: 1 mile North on Hwy. 107 to Highland Dr., then 2 miles East on Highland Dr. to 120th Ave., then 3/4 mile South on 120th Ave. BAILEY’S HONOR AUCTION SERVICE Note: This will be an exceptional estate auction with a very wide variety of antiques, tools, out- Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Carol Miller #319 door items and household as well. We may be selling in a 2 rings for a portion of the day. Visit 1448 N. Breezeland, Oconomowoc, WI • 262-569-8687 website for full listing and photos www.schindlerauction.com. Antiques & Collectables: 10’ Phillips 66 upright gas pump w/globe. Toys: Ford 400 tractor & www.baileyshonor.com Photos & details! implements (in box); Ford 8000 tractor; toy farm implements (disks, plows, elevators, planters, wagons, etc.); AC tractors & implements; Nylint trucks; fire trucks; metal friction trains; grain augers, Tonka toys, RailKing Train Set, lots of other misc. toys; smoking stand; conversation bench; Victor VVXI victrola; oak parlor table; cedar chest; trunk; Maytag wringer washer; wash stand w/towel bar; rocking chair; 2 spinning wheels; crank style baby cradle (made by Automatic Cradle Co., Stevens Point, WI); highchairs, spindle back chairs; oak wall telephone; Sessions man- tle clock; Waterbury gingerbread clock; Tempus fugit oak wall clock; RW crocks (10, 6, 5, 4, etc.); Be Sure To Check Out Our set of Homer Laughlin dishes, pitcher & basin, Fenton swirl pitcher & glasses; Depression glass; Ruby glass; shaded elec. hanging lamp w/prisms; green beater jar; Miller bar mirrors & signs; Old Style glasses; Point beer neon sign; milk bottles; silhouettes; enamel pans, flatirons; coffee WEEKLY FEATURED AUCTION ADS grinder; kerosene lamps; elec. GWTW style lamp; Maytag oil cans; Best made wash wringer; wooden egg crates; RR lanterns; oil bottles, cow bell; sponge ware bowls; marbles; Gene Autry youth guitar; lanterns; Duncan parking meter; broad shaves; water pumps; wooden sleigh/cutter; ON THE HOME PAGE OF OUR WEBSITE school bell (O.S. Bell Co.); wood spoke wheels, horse weathervane, Wausau Snowplows adv. sign; frosted glass door w/deer window etching; O.J. Gromme wildlife prints; Crosely table top radio; 3 Zenith console radios; piano stool; Royal Honor #24 parlor stove, coffee grinder, hay rakes, 2 www.auctionactionnews.com platform scales, planters & seeders, Lauson 2 1/2 h.p. hit & miss motor w/carriage, 1 btm. walk- ing plow, milk cans, steel wheeled milk can cart; steel wheels, spring wg. seat, small scalding ket- tle, Silvertone air charger, buck saws, AC bale loader manual; AC roto-baler manual; other how to books and old manuals. Tractor & Outdoor Items: NH TC35 DA FWD diesel utility tractor w/ROP & NH 16LA quick attach. loader w/7’ Hoover mat. bucket & Hoover pallet forks (2006 mod., only 167 hrs. Ser.# G614208); IH Rhino D-304 diesel crawler w/4 way blade (#95036, 3 pt. & pto); Polaris 500 H.O. Sportsman 4x4 ATV w/345 mi. (like new); 8x12 portable shed on skids; Yard King 22 h.p. 52” auto drive riding lawn mower; Ariens front tine roto-tiller, Agri-Fab 25 gal. pull behind lawn sprayer; pull behind broadcast spreader; 4 wheel Adams pony road grader; Advertisers Mirro-Craft 14’ alum. fishing boat w/15 h.p. Evenrude outboard motor & trailer; 8’x7’ utility trail- er; 8’x4’ utility trailer; Honda Hobbit moped (licensed, 203 mi.); Craftsman 5 h.p. self-propelled lawn mower; Rupp Srambler mini-bike; shop made hyd. wood splitter w/B&S gas engine & hyd. Please Remember Our log loading arm; JD LUC gas engine w/carriage; 3 pt. lift book, (2) 4’ lawn rollers; Stihl gas string trimmer, Shop made 34” 3 pt. saw rig; lg. cement mixer; 3 pt. post hole digger; Jiffy ice auger; Deadline is Every Maytag gas washer motor; 32’ windmill; Husqvarna 350 chain saw, Homelite Super 2 chain saw, Oregon chainsaw sharpener, birdhouses, rod & reels, Red Lion water pump, traps, tackle boxes w/tackle, forks & shovels, lawn & garden misc., scrap iron. Tuesday at 5:00 PM Firearms: Remington Woodmaster 30-06 Mod. 740 w/scope; Remington Mod. 870 410 gau. pump; Endevar Royal American 12 gau. double barrel shotgun; Springfield Mod. 67 12 gau. pump; Czechoslovakia Strakonice CZ 7.65 cal. pistol (Italy WWII), 22 cal. Julian & Eleanora Mroczenski Estate, 229 N. 120th Ave., Marathon, WI Terms: Positive ID required. All purchases must be settled for on sale day, cash or check. (Visa & MC accepted with a 3% service fee). NO BUYERS FEE ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! 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16 “A Look Back” With Auction Action Antique News It’s always fun to see what items have sold for. All photos and prices are from previous articles that have run in Auction Action Antique News over the last 18 years.

The Brainerd & A Hopalong Cassidy boys 26" bicy- Auctioneer Bob Sevick with the star of the Armstrong Co. triple stack spool cle, c.1950's, in VG orig. cond. sold for Left: This 10-gallon visi- Jerome Dorlack estate auction: a beautifully cabinet w/18 glass front doors and orig hard- $3,000 at a Rich Penn auction. ble pump saw lots of restored 1930 Ford Model A Phaeton convert- ware & brass fittings sold at $2,250 at a interest, and brought ible that sold for an impressive $26,000! Rich Penn auction. $1,300. Right: This 5’ tall embossed steel Mohawk Tires sign that brought $400 at a Times Past estate auction. Andrew Clemens sand bot- tle, paddlewheel boat. 8.6” tall with “A Clemens Artist McGregor IA. 1888.” It brought a high bid of $20,000 at a W. Yoder auc- The Roy Rogers tion. Rose Bowl parade 3/4 size stagecoach, built by Pair of Andrew Clemens Andrew Gentert & Sons Wagon & Coach Works in 1967 8.5” bottles, only known Clemens sand for Roy Rogers to ride in during the parade sold mated Sweetheart bottles! bottle, 9.75”. at $5,000 at a Rich Penn auction. The pair sold for an amaz- Great condi- A Coin-operated dig- ing $22,000 at a W. Yoder tion, large ger, S.S. Kelley Isle, auction. Eagle with ban- in 5 Cent play, The coin-operated cast iron ner and urn of c.1940's, gathered up Mutoscope, with a "Beauty & flowers design. a top bid of $4,750 at Riches" reel & marquee, sold at It brought a a Rich Penn auction. $4,100 at a Rich Penn auction. high bid of $12,500 at a W. 1880 Anna Pig railroad flask, 7 1/2”, great Yoder auction. condition. Very rare! It sold for a high bid of $9,000 at a W. Yoder auction. Andrew Clemens sand bottle, 7” tall. Nice original paper label on bottom, great condition. Eagle and urn of flowers A 1970 Chevelle SS 396, 2 door hardtop with 92,400 A Case 60XT Full Cab, design. It sold miles sold for $25,000 at a Matt Maring auction. A T. Miesinger with 2040 hours, a/c & for a high bid Wall Clock stereo brought a bid of of $16,000 at a with weights and $15,400 at a Matt Maring W. Yoder auc- pendulum sold for $1,100 at a auction. tion. Matt Maring auction. Auctioneer Mike Paul had no trouble finding bidders for this rare & early This exceptional two-sided Berliner Beer version Pabst Blue Ribbon neon & reverse-painted sign - it turned out to be the big sold for $6,500 at a Paul Auction Co. event. winner of the sale, selling for an impressive $14,500! 17 Giant Crowd Flocks to Hawkeye Downs for the 53rd Midwest Antique & Art and Collector’s Eye Show

Article & Photos by Paula Van Deest States and, if you are a person who pays attention to what shows these dealers do, you will find their names prominently listed in many important antique and art ven- What makes these shows special is the merchandise and consistent quality presen- ues throughout the United States. Certainly a bi-product of attending these shows is tation by the dealers. New and old customers routinely report being impressed by the education gained from the experience. the quantity of great merchandise and the introduction of entirely different collect- Booth photos were taken during set-up and posted on Facebook to encourage ing possibilities. At the Midwest and Collector’s Eye shows, something very special show-goers potential buying opportunities. Sales were definitely stimulated by this is introduced. It is hard to explain but anyone who has visited these shows will tell and post-show sales remain an ongoing feature as a result. you there are not only great mid-western offerings, but also wonderful objects from The next show is Sunday, October 27th, 2013. Please plan on joining us; it will be other areas of our country that you would rarely encounter at any other regional worth the trip. For other show photos please visit our website at show. Additionally, it is at the Midwest and Collector’s Eye shows that customers mwantiqueshow.com and click the Midwest or Collector’s Eye icons or access our can interact with many of the best and most knowledgeable dealers in the United Midwest Antique Show Facebook Page. We look forward to seeing you in the fall. Midwest Antique & Art Suzanne Baker Antiques, Westville, IN 219-926- 8467

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If we don’t know that you are sending an ad, then we do not know that it did not come in. 715-524-3076 21 29th Annual Native American Antique Show Coming To Baraboo, Wisconsin The 29th Annual Native American Antique Show in Baraboo, Wisconsin will be on Saturday, June 22nd and Sunday, June 23rd, 2013. Times are Saturday from 9:00am to 5:00pm & Sunday 8:00am to 2:00pm. Looks to be one of the best. A early buyers opening will be 5:00pm to 8:00pm on Friday night. There will be 48 dealers from Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Iowa, South Dakota, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Washington, California & Ohio. The show is loaded with antique stone & copper arti- facts, trade beads, Navaho silver, pottery, historic Native Large Apache Indian basket American beadwork, textiles, antique decoys, rugs and blankets, one of several at show. prehistoric copper, arrowheads and axes, many baskets, Eskimo- Inuit ivory & artifacts, Woodland Indian items, African masks and beadwork, antique guns, knifes & swords, early fur trade Grouping of carved & painted and many other ethnic artifacts, and fossils. Chippewa Indian Northwest Coast wooden Great food served by Baraboo Assembly of God Parish loom beaded totem poles, c. 1900-1930. to serve food all the days. Lots of room for parking! Sioux Indian bandoleer bag, People are encouraged to bring Native American items childs cradle wrap c. 1885. in for Free Appraisals & Identification. 1 of 4 at show. The Show will be held at the Sauk County Fairgrounds in Baraboo, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 22nd from 9AM to 5PM and Sunday, June 23rd from 8AM to 2PM. Admission to the public is FREE and One of several Nez Perce there is plenty of FREE Parking. cornhusk bags. For further information contact: John Welsch at 920-923-3842. Other Pueblo groups or When in town, be sure to check out Parson’s early 20th Century pottery. Indian Trading Post and The Baraboo Circus Museum.

Navaho Indian rug, one of several at show.

Sioux man’s large, fully beaded vest with Many Ivory carvings by Inuit artists. American flags, c. 1890.

Pair of powder horns, many to be Chippewa birchbark seen at show along with several One of several & porcupine quilled trade knives & trade guns. Skookum dolls at basket, c. 1920. show, c. 1900-1935.

One of several Native American One of several pairs of pipe or tobacco Native American moccasins. bag at show. Navaho Indian woman’s squash blossom necklace, See You At one of several jewelry Iroquoian wood pestle The Show Indian war perriod hat pins pieces at show. & motar, c. 1860’s. Apple face, clothed & uniform badges. Indian doll, one of several Indian dolls at show.

Sioux woman’s parfleshe (rawhide) container for sewing. Container contains porcupine quills, c. 1900.

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