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ACROSS THE AUCTION BLOCK 1969 Chevy Camaro revved up the bidding to $32,000 By Nancy pany hosts several auc- require a wider audi- the barn. There it sat Kelly tions each year at their ence, auctioneer Marlin untouched for 33 years. facility in Goshen. But Yoder and his staff take There was minimal body GOSHEN, Ind. — when there are excep- them to the internet. rust after its long hiber- Peddlers Auction Com- tional offerings that This June auction fea- nation, but it still tured some of those out- required some work, standing gems. Two both functionally and very busy in-person cosmetically. However, rings were running that did not deter the during the day, along fans who drove the final with the 140 lots pre- bid up to $32,000. sented online. Interest- Some unusual and ingly, most of the items beautiful items were listed online ended up consigned to this sale, selling to on- site buy- including some antique ers. Peddlers Auction bronzes. There was an Company certainly has extremely rare figure of Above: This red 1969 Chevrolet Camaro languished in a an enthusiastic local fol- an ancient female war- barn for 30 years before being rescued with a high bid of lowing! rior wearing a helmet $32,000. Fortunately, the larg- and buttoning her gown ing a family at play and appealing. Topping est and highest-valued over her right shoulder. reached a final bid of the list was a Louis Tif- lot of the day was It was stamped with Tif- $300, while a bronze fany Furnaces Co. fish claimed by a local bid- fany & Co. plus the art- compote marked L’age scale pattern green lamp der. The red 1969 Chev- ist’s name Pierre Emile D’or (The Golden Age or shade with a metal base rolet Camaro had an SS Hébert. It stood 46 inch- Age of Gold) signed by marked GTD. This love- (Super Sport) logo on es tall and was in artist Auguste De Wever ly masterpiece stood 23 the front grill and steer- immaculate condition. measuring 13 inches inches tall and was ing wheel. Yoder said This incredibly detailed wide by 8 inches tall claimed with a final bid the last time it was driv- piece soared to a final closed at $220. of $1,400. As fragile as Above: There were several unusual and beautiful lamps en it was taken up to bid of $5,500. A 25-inch- An array of lamps in a it was beautiful, a rock offered, including this Louis Tiffany Furnaces Co. piece that 130 mph, and then it tall bronze by Claude variety of colors and left with a high bid of $1,400. was banished by Dad to Michel Clodion depict- styles was very vivid See Peddler page 4
SHOW REPORT Shoppers delighted to be back at Barry County show By Karin took place on May 1-2, at quality pieces in the Milliman the Barry Expo Center. booth of Fox Hollow There were vendors set Antiques. Jim Green is HASTINGS, Mich. — up outside since the sun the owner and said he did With the sun shining and was out and the weather his first show in 1980. He vendors and shoppers was rather warm for the is always set up at the excited to finally be able first of May. A variety of Allegan Antique Market, to attend an actual in-per- outside metal pieces which he started doing in son show, the Barry made a very bright and 1982. He also had a beau- County Antique Show varied display right in tiful 31-inch marble-top was full of promise. It front of the building. table. This one was wal- There were flowers and nut and was priced at roosters, and just about $425. He also had a bar- every kind of animal that ley-twist plant stand Above: Featuring palm might look good in your priced at $250. It was trees and bridges, this slag front yard. These were made of oak and the bar- lamp was in mint condi- tion. It was priced $475. made to withstand the ley twist under the table- Above: A unique way of showing off some great pieces, weather and the bright top ended up on ball feet. this shadowbox highlighted the exquisite detail of the colors made this a very This was a beautiful piece showed it moving through bead work on three purses. It was marked $695. fun display to browse which would have been some very choppy looking through. comfortable in a formal water with some mean The ship was then sold to Europe. A German sub- A beautiful slag glass parlor or in a modern liv- looking clouds overhead. the newly established marine launched one tor- lamp had palm trees and ing room. This ship originally was Toronto-based Canadian pedo and the ship sank Above: This marble top bridges on it. In shades of A painting of a ship at launched in 1907 to run Northern Steamship within six minutes with table was in great shape, brown and in working sea measured 36 by 26 British mail service to Company. At the start of great loss of lives. It was with no cracks or chips on condition; it was priced to inches. This beautiful Egypt between Marseilles World War I, the Royal priced $1,500 by Gregory the marble. It was priced sell at only $475. This ship was the RMS Royal and Alexandria. The ser- Edward was used to bring $425. was just one of many Edward. The painting vice was not successful. Canadian troops to See Barry County page 11
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AY000004L June 22, 2021 THE AUCTION EXCHANGE – www.eauctionexchange.com Page 3 LIVE ON-SITE PUBLIC ESTATE ESTATE AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 11 AM SATURDAY, JUNE 26TH @ 10:00 AM LOCATION: 4856 NEWARK RD. INSPECTION: FRIDAY, JUNE 25TH, 5:00 PM-6:00 PM DIRECTIONS: From I-69 & Lake Pleasant Rd. (Exit # 163) intersection, turn South onto Lake Pleasant Rd., turn East onto Newark Rd. LOCATION: WILDS AIR FIELD, 5085 19 MILE RD. Or, from M-53 (Van Dyke Rd.) & Newark Rd. intersection, turn West onto Newark DIRECTIONS: From Grand Rapids take US-131 north to the Cedar Springs exit Rd. go 4 miles. Watch for auction signs. #104, east 1 mile to Northland Dr. (N. Main St.), north 2 ¼ miles. OR from zone Big Rapids take US-131 south to the Sand Lake exit #110, east 1 ½ miles to ATTICA, MI 48412 Northland Dr. south 3 miles. zone AUCTIONEER S NOTE: Due to house & barn being very full this is a small over- 4 view to be auctioned. Check back for updated photos & listing. Two auctioneers sell- CEDAR SPRINGS, MI 49319 (KENT CO.) ing thro gho t the day ring a friend ff road & dirt road parking. To help settle the Estate of the late Terry Wilds the following will be sold: PARTIAL LISTING TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT: 2002 Homiers Farm-Pro 2430 4wd diesel w/ LAWN MOWER/OUTDOOR ITEMS/TOOLS: Cub Cadet LTX 1050 50” Rid- Koyker #160 front loader, 30hp, 3pt, quick attach bucket, turf & tractor tires ing Lawn Mower; Masterforce Band Saw; Turf-Cut 24 Walk Behind Brush Mower; (1-owner, 906 hrs); Early 1980s Case 580-B diesel backhoe/loader; Quick attach Craftsman 12” Wood Lathe; Ranch King Lawn Trailer; Troy-Bilt Garden Tiller; Por- front forks & snow plow; 3pt Frontier #RT 1160 5’ rototiller; 3pt Woods #RD 8400 ter-Cable Chop Saw; Shop Vac; Rotozip; Electric 18” Chainsaw; CH Air Hose Reel finish mower; 3pt 6’ lawn rake; 3pt 7’ back blade; 3pt quick hitchWORK SHOP/ w/Hose; Assorted Power Tools; Bench Grinder; Battery Charger; Wheelbarrow Tires; AIRCRAFT HANGER: South Bend metal lathe, 13” swing, 5’ bed, 110v w/3 & Bench Top Band Saw; Animal Cages; Floor Jack; Hunting Items; Bows. 4 jaw chucks; Bridgeport #5962 milling machine w/shaper attachment (3 phase); ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Large Collection of Vinyl Records – Country Brown & Sharp hyd. surface grinder (3 phase); and Others; Military Items; Assortment of Hot Wheels in Original Packaging; Die Surface grinder 220v (single phase); Ramco Cast Cars; Horse Saddle; Pedal Cars; Vintage Toledo Scale; Marbles; Primitives; Cast-Iron Teapot; Advertising; Antique Metal Wagon; Assorted Industrial hyd. shop press; 3 phase converter; Stereo Equipment – Turntables and Others; Galvanized Buckets; Large acetylene torch set; Lincoln Ranger 8 Cast Iron Pans; Glassware & Pottery. AC-DC portable arc welder w/Onan Perform- ANTIQUE FURNITURE & FURNITURE: Antique Marble In- er 16 gas engine; Grime-Fighter fuel oil fired lay Round Top Side Table; Antique Round Top Table; Primitive Elector Magnetic 2500-D steam cleaner; 37” Wood Trunk; Antique Chairs; Bookshelves; Bedroom Outfi ts; Sofa metal shears; 30” bench model metal brake; & Occasional Chairs; Cedar Chest; Vintage Magazine Rack; Dis- Delta & Rockwell bench drill presses; Cy- play Cases; Antique Offi ce Chair. clone sand blaster cabinet; Horizontal band HOUSEHOLD & MISC.: Frigidaire Upright Freezer; Plastic saw; Delta 12” floor mod. disc grinder; Sti- Storage Shelves; Kitchen Items. hl #MS-290 chain saw; DeWalt 13” portable TERMS: Cash, checks, debit/cc. 5% buyer’s fee. All items are sold wood planer; Mite-Lift scissor lift; Kwik-Way “as-is, where-is”. It is the responsibility valve grinder on cart; Haul-Master 900lb scaf- of the buyer to determine the condition folding on casters; Singer industrial sewing of the items and bid accordingly. All pur- machine; Pneumatic tools; Precision tools; chases must be paid in full day of sale. Shop & Power tools & much more! Lunch Available. AIR- CRAFT RELATED: Salvaged pieces of Cessna aircraft fuselage; Misc. aircraft flaps & ailerons; Mostly Cessna aircraft & Continental engine parts; (8) Aircraft pro- peller nose cones; (2) NEW aircraft 6061 aluminum sheeting; Misc. aircraft engine 810-724-4035 parts; Display cabinet full of aircraft hard- Visit www.artsmithauctioneers.com www.RowleyAuctions.com ware or call Noah 616-633-4254
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BASIC EQUIPMENT 3147 BRONSON LAKE ROAD LAPEER, MI, 48446 (810)-664-2169 WWW.BID.BASICEQUIPMENTMI.COM Page 4 THE AUCTION EXCHANGE – www.eauctionexchange.com June 22, 2021 creamers. There were Peddler also silver serving uten- From Front Page sils and a food warmer. This lavish ensemble glass lamp with glass was claimed with a final beaded fringe featured a bid of $725. rose-colored shade and A bit of local history multi-colored lighted was presented to the base. Standing 25-inch- appreciative crowd. es tall, it left with a high There was an arrow- Above: A bit of local history was offered with this wooden bid of $375. Next, there shaped red and white sign that belonged to Hall of Fame auctioneer Romayne was a bronze maiden wooden double-sided 11 Sherman of Goshen, Ind. It was claimed with a high bid gently intertwined in by 36-inch sign that of $350. vines as she appeared to read “Sale Romayne face. This appealing be plucking a flower sur- Sherman, Auctioneer”. work of art and practical rounded by three glass From Goshen, Ind., he furniture piece was beaded bulb shades. was an Indiana Auction- claimed with a high bid This L’aube Fleurie eers Association Hall of of $150. (bunch of flowers) lamp Fame winner in 1985 Representing an by sculptor F. Moreau and a National Auction- entirely different cate- was gratefully claimed eers Association Hall of gory, there was an with a final bid of $375. Fame winner in 1974. antique brass Powell 3 Finally, a 20-inch-tall His memory lived on chime steam whistle desk lamp with two with this keepsake pur- with built in valve. It Above: The Agco Parts limited edition S77 Tritura Gleaner combine did well with a final bid of $140. matching burnt orange chase made with a high featured a star logo on glass shades marked bid of $350 to an onsite one side of the valve and Handel drew a final bid buyer. the bell measured of $370. Other beautiful There were several approximately 4 inches lamps, vases, sculp- furniture pieces, all in wide and 9 inches tall. It tures, and home decora- pristine condition, that left with a high bid of tive accessories were would be delightful to $275. Somewhat relat- also available to add own. A dark stained ed, a handsome Ameri- accents to any setting. wood corner cabinet can Bourdon Gauge pro- There was an incredi- with four wooden duced by American Above: A highly collectible ble chance to purchase a shelves and a very Steam Gauge and Valve antique brass Powell 130-piece set of Royal ornate wood and mirror Manufacturing Compa- steam whistle left with a Albert dishes. Featuring top stood about 60 inch- ny was claimed with a high bid of $275. the Old Country Roses es tall on three legs. $100 bid. pattern, this bone china Attributed to the 1890s, Several model vehi- set included full service this unique cabinet cles were well received for 12 along with serv- found a new home with by the crowd. An Inter- ing platters and bowls, a bid of $300. A Hoosier national 1946 grain tea and coffee pots, and kitchen cabinet measur- truck Model K-5 diecast ing 70 inches tall bore a metal 1:16 scale still in worn oval metal name the original box finished plate that perhaps read at $150. The Agco Parts “Elwell”. There was a limited edition 90th large metal work sur- anniversary S77 Tritura face and the top three Gleaner 1:24 scale com- cupboard doors each had bine with box drew a Above: Featuring a bronze maiden gently intertwined in a glass accent. With final bid of $140. There branches and surrounded by three glass beaded bulb many practical uses, was a SpecCast Oliver shades, this F. Moreau lamp was claimed with a final bid this historical item was Super 88 with 2-row of $375. claimed with a high bid corn picker that finished of $180. at $130, a Case 4-WD Listed as a “world 4994 model tractor for library table”, this edu- $95, an Ertl Case 2594 cational and entertain- in box for $85, and a ing conversation piece very detailed Interna- featured a glossy top tional Harvester back- with an inlaid design of hoe with front loader the world. It was con- that left with a final bid structed of light-colored of $80, plus many more Above: This ornate corner wood on a metal frame great models. cabinet attributed to the with etched images on To see a calendar of 1890s was rehomed with a Above: This incredibly the sides and the drawer upcoming events or to Above: Appealing and educational, this glossy world final bid of $300. detailed bronze figure by learn about consignment library table was decorated with beautiful etchings of the artist Pierre Emile Hébert opportunities, visit the world and other images. It left with a high bid of $150. and stamped Tiffany and Peddlers Auction web- Co. was claimed with a site at www.peddler- high bid of $5,500. sauction.com.
Above: Standing 70 inches tall, this massive Hoosier style Above: As fragile as it was beautiful, this 25-inch-tall rock kitchen cabinet will provide many storage options to the Above: This lavish 130 piece set of Royal Albert dishes glass lamp with glass beaded fringe left with a high bid new owner. It was claimed with a high bid of $180. and serving utensils was claimed with a final bid of $725. of $375. June 22, 2021 THE AUCTION EXCHANGE – www.eauctionexchange.com Page 5 ORDER FORM SUBSCRIPTIONS SAMPLE THEAUCTION EXCHANGE ® And COLLECTORS NEWS PO Box 90, Knightstown, IN 46148-0090 Phone Toll Free (888) 339-3795, x134 • Fax (877) 223-3778 [email protected] q Free Sample Copy of The Auction Exchange & Collectors News SUBSCRIPTIONS: q New Subscription q Renewal q $3200 for 1 year (51 issues) q $5700 for 2 years (102 issues) q $8200 for 3 years (153 issues) 00 00 q $151 for Canadian or $130 1st Class in U.S., 1 year Total enclosed: $ Name Address City State Zip Phone ( ) Email This is a gift, please send a postcard announcing the gift subscription From I read The Auction Exchange for: q Auction reviews q Articles q Advertising q Other ISSUE DATE DEADLINE Mail this completed form with payment to: P O Box 90, Knightstown, IN 46148-0090 (NOON) CREDIT CARD ORDERS: 888-339-3795 JUNE 29 ...... WED., JUNE 23 JULY 6 ...... WED., JUNE 30 JULY 13 ...... WED., JULY 7 Auction Exchange and Collectors News Published weekly except one week in December JULY 20 ...... WED., JULY 14 (51 issues) and mailed every Thursday JULY 27 ...... WED., JULY 21 ISSN: 0279-0950 Published by MidCountry Media, Inc. AUGUST 3 ...... WED., JULY 28 27 N. Jefferson St., PO Box 90 Knightstown, IN 46148 AUGUST 10 . . . WED., AUGUST 4 Periodicals postage paid at Knightstown, Indiana AUGUST 17 . . WED., AUGUST 11 Subscription price: $32.00 for one year $57.00 for two years; $82.00 for three years Canadian subscriptions are: $151.00 per year First Class (US funds)
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