Issue #2108 - Auction Action Antique News
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Issue #2108 - Auction Action Antique News
Online! Always On Time! Over One Million Hits www.auctionactionnews.com Help Recycle, Buy Antiques! September 8, 2015 Vol. 21 No. 08 News Periodical Mailed on September 2 August Centreville Michigan Antique Market Dealers Show Up “In Style” Serious toy collectors checked out the 1932 Buddy L pressed steel dump truck, with high and low beam headlights, priced at $1,200 and 1928 Keystone fire truck priced at $1,850, by Orvel Miller of Fort Wayne, Ind. 260-437-9640. Article & photos by Jack Kelly Although there were the usual vans and trucks at the August 9th Centreville, Michigan, Antique Show, two dealers -- arrived as one visitor put it -- “with some real style.” Foot traffic halted for a closer look at the vintage 1969 Pontiac Catalina convertible at the booth of Leroy Brenneman of South Bend, Indiana. The pocket watch and jewelry dealer was chauffeured to the fairgrounds event by 19-year-old grandson Jared Basker of South Bend. James Cooper of Grand Haven, Brenneman said he purchased the rag top in1974 and when many times was asked if it was for sale. The answer was a friendly “No, but enjoy the look.” The Michigan, showed off fine glassware including an 11” inch diameter speedometer shows what he called “50,900 original miles.” Anchor Hocking press-cut panel Continued on bowl priced at $140. 616-846-8819. pages 6 & 7 Dealer Rex Gobel brought this 6’ long Coca-sign tagged at $500. 219-616-7117. Centreville veteran Jim Dyskstra tagged his 1960’s Lumar Utility toy truck with pole carrier at $159. 517-238-2408. Mid-Century Furnishings & Much More at June 29th Beloit Auction & Realty Wednesday Night Sale Article & photos by Brian Maloney Quality and Variety - the two things folks expect when they attend a Beloit Auction & Realty sale. They most certainly weren’t disappointed at their June 29th evening event, where attendees got the chance to bid on everything from MidCentury Modern furniture and fine art to some exceptional vintage Oriental rugs. Beloit Auction & Realty, located just west of the downtown business district, has built a loyal following in their thirty-plus years in the business, conducting weekly Wednesday night sales at their dedicated auction gallery, plus numerous on-site real estate and specialty auctions. Pat Ranft with the automotive winner of the evening: a 1989 Chevrolet Corvette that drove off for $3,600. It took a $375 bid to win this 10k gold & colored stone ladies bracelet. Continued on pages 8 & 17 A $190 bid won this Peoples Beer light-up cash register clock. Top lot of the stoneware was this rare 5” Red Wing sponge-ware bowl that made $400. Fine art winner of the evening: this unsigned 19th century pastoral scene that fetched $950. 2 “Established 1971” The Fall Classic Hamm’s Club Show at the Old Hamm’s Brewery Parking Lot 707 Minnehaha Avenue E St. 7 Paul, Minnesota 55106 SEPTEMBER 12th, 2015 9AM - 3PM KAPPEL’ S CLOCK SHOP 2250 Sherman Ave • Madison, WI 53704 Rain or Shine • Admission $4 608-244-6165 Hamm’s, Leinenkugel, Schlitz, Wisconsin, Cans, General Breweriana & Advertising & more. Wisconsin’s Largest Antique Clock Shop BUY - SELL - TRADE Hours: Mon. ~ Fri. 10-5 • Saturday, 10-2 Welcome Visitors! Open: 10-6 Daily Seth Thomas 1820, off center, running, $2,500 Fox River Antique Mall OPEN LABOR DAY 10:00-4:00 Where the Past.....Meets the Present 920-731-9699 1074 S. VanDyke Rd., Appleton, WI (Between Prospect BB & College Ave.) * Largest Antique Mall in Northeast WI * 30,000 Sq. 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The Watertwon Historical Society presents the 1st Annual Octagon House Antique Show & Sale Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 919 Charles St., Watertown, WI 40 quality dealers • Silent Auction Refreshments • Rain or shine! ~ Free admittance to antique show & museum grounds ~ For information, call Scott Robertson, at (920) 285-3775 or email: scottrobertson413@yahoo.com www.watertownhistory.org Be Sure To Check Out Our SHOP ITEMS FOR SALE (with photos & Prices) of Featured Items FOR SALE from our Antique Mall and Shop Advertisers www.auctionactionnews.com 4 Out & About Have a wonderful Labor Day weekend! Lately everyone keeps saying the same thing. I cannot believe it is September already. Where did the summer go? I feel the same way, sure did feel like summer was short. Maybe because we didn’t seem to have that many really hot days? Maybe because we were having so much fun antiquing that we lost track of the days. However it may be, I hope to this unofficial end of summer that everyone had a wonderful time spent with family, making lots of memories and lots of antiquing treasures that were found. When Out and About this weekend, be sure to check out: Kane County Flea Market on Saturday, September 5th & Sunday, September 6th. Located at Kane County Fairgrounds in St. Charles, Illinois. See upcoming events for more information. Cedarburg Maxwell Street Days on Sunday, September 6th Located at Cedarburg Fireman’s Park in Historic Cedarburg, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Originals Mall of Antiques Flea Market on Monday, September 7th. Located at Originals Mall of Antiques in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Mark your calendars for: Octagon House Antique Show on Saturday, September 12th. Located at Octagon House in Watertown, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. The Fall Classic Hamm’s Club Show on Saturday, September 12th. Located at the Old Hamm’s Brewery parking lot in St. Paul, Minnesota. See upcoming events for more information. 7th Annual Illinois Valley Hunting & Fishing Collectibles Show on Sunday, September 13th. Located at Grizzly Jacks Grand Bear Resort in Utica, Illinois. See upcoming events for more information. Sunday Antiques Market on Sunday, September 20th. Located at Interstate Center Main Expo in Bloomington, Illinois. See upcoming events for more information. Antiques Center at Wales Huge Outdoor Antiques Market on Sunday, September 20th. Located at Antiques Center at Wales in Wales, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Twin Cities 20th Century Design Show & Sale on Saturday, September 26th & Sunday, September 27th. Located at Progress CenterMinnesota State Fairgrounds in St. Paul, Minnesota. See upcoming events for more information. N.L. Promotions Antique Flea Market on Sunday, September 27th. Located at Walworth County Fairgrounds in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. 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Always On Time! 6 Zurko’s Centreville Antique Show Draws Dealers & Buyers from Around the Midwest Article & photos by Jack Kelly Cell phone cameras also came out for the restored “canned ham” 10’ long 1963 Scotty Sportsman travel trailer -with color coordinated sunshade. The retro rig, owned by Nick and Pam Donis of Edwardsburg was purchased in Alabama and still sported the Alabama license plates. The couple offered an eclectic mix of antiques and collectables including a custom made 1920s Baroque era 100 percent silk wedding dress for $80 and a 6’ long CocaCola refrigerated pop cooler that could cool drinks at your place for $750. If cold beer was on your mind, you might have stopped by the booth of Len Adams of Scotts, Mich., for a look at his long and lanky plastic Blatz Beer advertising festoon that spelled out the famous brew one letter at a time, priced at $85. Adams said he was doing “brisk business from the $1.00- item-table,” adding he had sold more than $900 worth at another show a week ago “one dollar at a time.” Attorneys and art lovers “oohed and aahed” at the 1980s 5’ tall blind lady of justice full figure bronze shown by Rex Goble of Crown Pointe, Ind., and priced at $2,000. Hanging nearby in his booth was a 10x 50-inch porcelain 1940s Coca-Cola sign tagged at $500. Toy collectors hovered around at least two booths at the fairground show. Orvel Miller of Fort Wayne, Ind., pointed to two pressed steel trucks -- a 1928 Keystone fire truck with water tower for $1,850, and a 1932 Buddy L dump truck with high and low beam headlamps could be taken home for $1,200. It was the third time setting up at Centreville for Miller. Fairground show regular Jim Dykstra of Coldwater, Mich., also showed toys including a pressed steel 1950s Lumar Utility Service truck with pole carrier trailer, priced at $159. At the same spot, a 1930s tin Keystone Radio Optician photo projector could light up your favorite prints for $69. After 30 years as firefighter in Texas, Donn Hicks now calls Three Rivers, near Centreville, his home. He showed off - you guessed it -- vintage firefighter collectables. Four different 1970-80s fireman helmets were priced from $125 to $150 each. A mid-1800s brass fireman's trumpet some 18” long could be displayed, or played, for $75. Vintage fish lure collectors swarmed around the booth of Bill Brown to check out a selection of more than 60 examples circa 1940 to 1960s, priced from $7 to $165 each. At the same spot, Hall dish collectors looked over 160 “hard to find Crocus pattern” examples offered for $6 to $45 each. “I love the compact design and the atmosphere of this show,” said 25 year Centreville show veteran Carol Lindsey of Delton, Mich. She pointed with pride to an unusual 45” long original early 1800s hand-painted wood immigrant's trunk tagged at $395. Many people stopped to admire her 16” tall pewter construction Egyptian Revival 1870s swivel water server which she said was “inspired by the opening of the Suez Canal.” It could grace your table for $195. Still another Centreville regular, 26-year veteran James Cooper, showed his usual selection of fine glassware including an 11 1/2” diameter 1950-60s Anchor Hocking press-cut panel bowl priced at $140. That example was just one of “dozens of pieces of all ages and prices” to be found at his 33 foot long spot at West Michigan Antique Mall near Grand Haven. “It came from the Drafter Inn, in the Michigan Upper Peninsula,” said Susi Bostrum of Gun Lake, Mich., gesturing to a 55” long booth-type restaurant bench with upholstered back and seat, priced at $75. An “all porcelain” waist high kitchen cabinet could be taken from the show for $50. The dealer said she visits Centreville at least once every year, calling attention to “a good show with some nice people.” “He always brings oddball nifty stuff,” said one shopper pointing to the multiple booths of Paul Funk of Funks Junk, Waldron, Mich. “It's 63 inches tall and pretty neat,” said Funk pointing to a hand carved piece featuring herons birds with open beaks pointing to the sky. The art piece could grace your home for $300. Gas station collectors admired his 30” tall Naxon Service Station Island tin water container on wheels with hand-crank wringer that could be rolled into your garage for $225. “We were blessed with sunshine and clear blue skies,” said one early morning shopper walking onto the fairgrounds, adding, “we might even use an umbrella -- for shade, but not for rain.” Show promoter Bob Zurko said he was very happy with the show and even offered this bit of philosophy: “Life is short! Put in your time wisely, try to have fun and antique hard! The final Centreville Show of the season will be held at the Centreville, Mich., fairgrounds on Oct. 11. 2015. For more information: 715-526-9769 or contact: zurko@frontiernet.net “Sixty five dollars takes both of them home,” said Mark Telfor of Lansing, Mich., pointing to a pair of mid-century 3’ tall lamps. Denny The Book Guy, Denny Olson, offered two different Susi Bostrom of Gun Lake, Kalamazoo Mich., relaxes for a moment books for $50 on the Drafter Inn, Sugar Island, Upper Peninsula Mich., restaurant each and booth bench tagged $75. Others checked over her porcelain kitchen cabia1918 net priced at $50. Bandfield, Advertising and brewery colMich., calenlectors checked out the 36” dar for $65. long Blatz Beer festoon shown 269-649-1281. by Len Adams that could hang up at your place for $85. Railroad collectors looked over his metal type 1870 metal electric switch railroad lamp priced at $145. 269-626-4094. 7 Fish lure collectors checked out the vintage selection priced from $7 to $165 by Bill Brown of Richland, Mich. Others admired his “hard to find pattern” hall dinnerware items price from $6 to $45 each. 269-731-4042. Retired Texas fireman Donn Hicks of Three Rivers, Mich., offered a choice of vintage fire helmets for $125 to $150 each. An 18” tall mid-1800s fire nozzle could stand tall on your shelf for $75. 269-290-8811. Shoppers--and dealers too -- admired the early 1800s hand-painted immigrant's trunk tagged at $395 by dealer Carol Lindsey of Delton, Mich. She also showed off an 1870s pewter water server that could pour you a drink for $195. 269420-8932. “Life is good,” said dealer Nick Donis, offering a toast to his wife Pam in front of his vintage 1963 Scotty Sportsman camper while taking a break from setting up at the Aug. 9 Centreville show. Pam shows off a 1920s silk wedding dress priced at $80. 574-320-1160. Many shoppers stopped to admire the tiny 27” wide Sellers Hoosier kitchen cabinet priced at $175 and 1970s Van Briggle pottery butterfly lampshade priced at $165. Both were offered by Jerry Spindler of Harlan, Ind. 260-602-1576. Dealer Leroy Brenneman of South Bend arrived at the show in style, with his vintage 1969 Pontiac convertible piloted by his 19- year-old “chauffeurgrandson,” Jared Basker. 574-273-9688. Paul Funk of Funk's Junk showed off a hand carved wood piece for $300 and a Naxon Service Station Island for $225. 517-567-8671. Be Sure To Check Out Our “SHOP ITEMS FOR SALE” (with photos & Prices) of Featured Items FOR SALE from our Antique Mall and Shop Advertisers www.auctionactionnews.com Are You Looking For The Perfect Gift for the Antique & Collectible Lover In Your Life? A Gift Subscription To: AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS Call Today: 715-524-3076 8 Beloit Auction & Realty - A Wisconsin Auction Institution for More Than Thirty-Five Years Article & photos by Brian Maloney Some other prices: For lots of area antiques enthusiasts, Wednesday evenings just wouldn’t be the same without the weekly United Country Beloit consignment auction. You never know what you’ll find on any given Wednesday. One week might feature period furnishings, the next tools or vintage automobiles. And one sale each month is reserved for the nicest antique & collectible consignments - like this June 29th sale I attended. And although all of Beloit Auction & Realty’s Wednesday night auctions feature a wide mix of items, this one had a distinctively Mid-Century feel. No “big name” pieces this time - just a nice selection of quality vintage furnishings from tables, chairs, and chaises to funky finds like a European Philips console stereo. Many in the crowd came for a chance to bid on the dozen-plus period oil paintings, both European and American. A classic 19th century pastoral scene appeared unsigned, but still managed a $950 winning bid. A work by American Surrealist artist Harold C. Kimball was a nice buy at $210. Other auction highlights ranged from a group of pre-WWII Oriental rugs that sold for up to $550 each to the night’s automotive winner: a red 1989 Corvette that rolled off for $3,600. All of the near-300 lots were on their way home with new owners within a few hours, thanks to the efficient Beloit Auction staff. · · · · Ladies 14k white gold & diamond fashion ring - $250 Ladies.87 carat sapphire & 14k gold ring - $230 Ladies 14k gold ring with champagne diamonds - $200 31 carat topaz pendant in 14k gold setting - $140 Beloit Auction & Realty has been serving southern Wisconsin’s auction needs for more than thirty-five years, conducting weekly Wednesday evening auctions at their dedicated auction facility in downtown Beloit. And while red Corvettes don’t cross the block here every week, there’s always something interesting at every Beloit Auction & Realty sale. They also conduct many real estate and business liquidation auctions, plus specialty auctions of all sorts. They can be reached at 877-364-1965. Be sure to bookmark their website too, www.beloitauction.com, for the latest information on all their upcoming auctions. Many of their antique and collectible auctions can be previewed online as well. You can leave an absentee bid, or bid in “real time” on auction night if you want. And as always, keep an eye out for all of their upcoming auctions in the Auction Action Antique News! Continued on page 17 There was plenty of Mid-Century furniture at the sale, including this Kroehler bedroom suite ($120, and Imexcotra desk that brought $110. This 36” teak patio table made $130, this teak patio set $190. South Bend pocket watch, gold filled case - $120. 25” floral leaded glass swag shade $140. Child-sized carved settee, 36” long - $140. Among the newer furniture: an oak bookcase/secretary that made $160, and lowboy curved china cabinet - $105. Large European console bowl with bronze & porcelain base - $175. Set of two Andy Kane oils - $110. Circa 1950 Antonio Devity Parisian Street Scene oil - $100. A $180 bid took this (incomplete) J. E. Stevens William Tell mechanical bank. Mid-Century leather & steel lounge - $220. Country pine work tables fetched $130 and $170. 9 Mark You Calendars A Fantastic Chuilli’s Auction on Saturday, October 3rd dermy, vintage ammo, several swords Chuilli's Auction & Appraisal of Wittenberg, takes pleasure in presenting and bayonets, several tackthe personal property of Stan Hoffman, on Saturday, October le boxes full of lures and 3rd. This outstanding sale will take place onsite on County Rd. more. II commencing at 9:30 AM. Several of the items Make plans to attend this crossing the block will be from the estate of his event. Visit our website father, the late Eugene Hoffman. for over 100 pictures This exciting sale will be held under a large tent and will have and more details at: chuillisauction.com something for everyone. One of the features of this sale is a 1972 GMC 5500 V-Six dump Full unopened case Western Full truck with 52,700 original miles. Mount X-Pert 20 gauge shells. This is a super clean Bobcat. truck that at one time was a fire truck. Winchester model Over 40 firearms will cross the 1873 44-40. block, to include an outstanding US marked Winchester model 97 trench gun. This fine piece is in like new condition and has Budweiser never been fired. Another highlight among the firearms is a Clydesdale Winchester model 1873 44-40. Team wall Some of the other highlights include: an excellent Sensenich sign. Oneida Newhouse #4 1/2. wood airplane propeller, Red Wing stoneware, vintage beer collectibles, coins and a large amount of sporting collectibles. Among the sporting collectibles you will find quality taxi- Whitetail shoulder mounts. US Marked Winchester model 97 trench gun (like new never fired). 1972 GMC 5500 V-Six 12 ft box dump truck. Vintage Budweiser sign. 3 Gallon salt glaze butter churn. One of several tackle boxes. Sample of the vintage swords. Full Brick Vintage Western Lubaloy 22 Shells. Excellent Sensenich wood airplane propeller. Double barrel black power pistols. Wm. Radham's Microbe Killer No.2 jug. Be Sure To Check Out Our WEEKLY FEATURED AUCTION ADS ON THE HOME PAGE OF OUR WEBSITE www.auctionactionnews.com 10 www.beloitauction.com ESTATE AUCTION FIREARMS, SPORTING GOODS & WATERCRAFT ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Online bidding ends Thursday, September 10th with 1st lot closing at 7:00 P.M. Link from www.beloitauction.com to bidding catalog with photos & descriptions. All Federal & State firearms license laws apply. Preview online or in the Auction Gallery at 534 W. Grand Ave., Beloit, WI PISTOLS – REVOLVERS – RIFLES – SHOTGUNS – AMMO – PELLET GUNS – WWII & OTHER MILITARY ITEMS – BAYONETS – KNIVES – SHOULDER MOUNT BLACK BEAR – VINTAGE FISHING LURES & MINNOW BUCKETS – FUR FARM SIGNS – OTHER SPORTING GOODS - '04 ESCAPE CRUZ 14-FT. DECK BOAT, MINNKOTA MOTOR & CUSTOM TRAILER. Terms: Cash, approved check, Visa, M/C, American Express, Discover, or Debit. 17% buyer's fee. 2% discount for cash, check, or Debit. Online purchases requiring shipping must be paid by credit card. See Proxibid.com for shipping & online bidding terms. All federal & state firearms laws apply. See www.beloitauction.com for firearms processing fees. BELOIT AUCTION & REALTY, INC. 877-364-1965 Registered Wisconsin & Illinois Auctioneer: Richard Ranft, CAI, GPPA, AARE - WI #237, IL #441.001071 We can sell YOURS, too. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL DATE IS FAST APPROACHING Dear Auction Action Antique News Subscriber, Your subscription expiration date is printed on each week’s issue. The date is shown on the first line of your mailing label at the top of the front page. Our annual renewal rate is currently $35. ***************** EXPIRES DATE YOUR NAME YOUR ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP For that investment you will receive a year Subscription of (50) issues to Auction Action Antique News. With informative articles in an easy to read format. There are three easy ways to renew: 1. Telephone us to pay with a credit card. 2. 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Long time antique dealers are selling their entire inventory which includes: Hundreds of Antique Lamps & Accessory Parts; Toys; Architectural Pieces; Pottery; Glassware; Furniture and enough Cabinet Hardware to start your own shop. When out & about, let our advertisers know where you saw their ad! ADVERTISERS: Please Note: Our Deadline is EVERY Monday at 12 Noon AUCTION Living Estate Saturday, September 12th, 2015 - 10:00 A.M. Rich Herder 1st model Luftwaffe dagger 624 Highway 45, Birnamwood, WI Bushmaster Carbon 15 5.56 NIB Visit Our Website At: www.chuillisauction.com Directions: Located right on Highway 45 In Birnamwood. Auction Note: An outstanding selection of hard to find items U.S. Springfield Trap featuring 70 guns, ammunition, Aladdin oil lamps, coin ops., slot machine, coins, advertising, guitars, amps and more. Door carbine Something For Everyone. Make plans to attend. Sale To Be Held Under Large Tent!!! Parking Note: Parking allowed on East side of Hwy. 45 only. Guns, WWII German & Ammo (Firearms to start at 12:00 Noon): WWII German 1st model Luftwafe dagger by Rich A. Herder, WWII German NSKK dagger by Rein H. Weyersberg, WWII German fireman dagger by Eickhorn, US M16 bayonets. Handguns To Include: WWII Nazi marked S42 9MM German luger, Mouser Nazi marked Volunteer HS 7.65 MM w/org. holster, Walther P38 9MM in box w/holster (imported by Interarms), Walther P1 9MM w/police holSpringfield Enterprises ster, Mitchell Gold Series 95 45 ACP w/4 mags., Ruger Single Six three screw 22 cal. revolver, Springfield Armory mod. Armory 1911A1 Commando Mark 1911A1 45 NIB OD green, Ruger 22/45 MKIII 22 target NIB, High Standard mod. GB 22 cal. semi-auto, Belgium Frontier 45 Auto III 45 Cal. Army 44-40 revolver, Argentine Colt model 1927 45, H&R New Side kick mod. 930 22 revolver New in box, Smith & Semi-Auto Wesson mod. 1917 45 cal. revolver w/Brazil crest, Russian Mosin 7.62 revolver, Intec Model Tec 9 pre ban 9MM and more. 9 MM Long Guns To Include: US Springfield trap door carbine, US Rifle M14 w/synthetic and wood stocks, Springfield Armory German model 1898 30-40 Kraig, Springfield Armory M1 Garrand S/N 3040578, Mossberg mod. 500E 410 gauge pump (new), Luger Norinco SKS’s, Browning Auto Five 16 gauge, Volunteer Enterprises Commando Mark III 45 caliber semi-automatic, Westernfield (Browning design) model 30 12 gauge, (3) Pre 64 Winchester model 94 30-30’s, Marlin model 39 octagon barrel takedown 22 (4 digit S/N no prefix 3245), Marlin mod. 49 12 gauge, Superior Arms S-15 5.56 MM, High Standard Flite King Deluxe 20 gauge pump, Savage model 1902 octagon barrel 22, Winchester model 1907 .351 cal. S/N 4031, Stevens Maynard Jr. 22, Navy Arms model 66 Yellow Boy 44-40 saddle ring carbine, Bush Master Carbon 15 5.56 NIB, Browning auto five 12 gauge, Iver Johnson 16 gauge hammerless side by side double barrel, Mosin Nagant carbine, Chinese AK47, Winchester model 1901 lever action 10 gauge, Savage 24D series 20 gauge/22 over & under, Winchester model 03 22 semiauto S/N 27956, Remington Improved model 6 22, Remington model 34 22 rifle w/Ranger scope, Argentine mauser, Remington Field Master model 572 22 w/scope, Marlin A1 22 rifle, Marlin model 336 30-30, Remington Wing Master 870 12 gauge, Spanish mauser and more (71 Guns In All). M14 cleaning kit, EN Blocs for M1 Garrand, several AK magazines, several AR magazines, pencil blank gun in box, Crossman Mark 1 22 caliber pellgun in box, 100 round AR magazine, Daisy Aladdin111 Green air rifle. Ammunition To Include: 22 and 22 mimi mag., several boxes Wolf .223, several boxes 30-06 tracer, several boxes Moonstone Mills Castle Front 10 30-06 black tip, 1260 rounds Yugoslavian 7.62 X 39, (2) 700 round cans Russian 7.62 X 39, several boxes Brown Bear 7.62 Cathedral oil Ristaucrat cent slot machine X 39, 880 rounds Russian 7.62 X 54, several 420 round cans military grade green tip 5.56MM Nato, 150 round boxes lamp 10 cent Select-O-Matic American Eagle 5.56 MM, bandoliers of 75 rounds .308, 303 British and more. Snowmobiles: 1994 Polaris Indy Classic table top Jukebox 8,055 miles, 1994 Polaris Trail Deluxe 7,160 miles, Both with electric start, reverse and two up seats. Guitars, Amps & Aladdin Music Related: 1974 Rickenbacker model 4001 bass guitar, 1986 Peavey Foundation S bass guitar, Peavey Peditor guitar Springfield M1 B88 S/N 05793781, early 1980’s Peavey T-60 guitar S/N 215675, Squire Bullet guitar by Fender, Audition guitar made in Japan, Garrand Vertiqueoil Yorkville Y100B bass amp, Vox Valvetronix amp, Peavey Transtube 112 EFX amp, Crate GX15 amp, 1955 Shure model lamp 55S microphone in box with stand, Shure model 585SA unidirectional microphone in box. Advertising: 1960’s RCA cardFalstaff toasting board advertising, Rochester root beer dispenser, small scale Potter & Culver Shoe Fitters Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Kendall mugs sign oil wall clock, General motors clock, Coca-Cola clock. Pam Clock Co. Clocks: Mason’s Root Beer, Shell, Phillips 66 Aviation Engine Oil. Pair Schlitz wall scone signs, Falstaff toasting mugs motion sign, Schmidt’s beer clock, Schlitz beer clock, US Tires steel signs for restoration, Curtiss candies store counter display, Wayne Feeds clock and more. Aladdin Lamps & Others: B88 Yellow moonstone Vertique, 110 Cathedral white moonstone, 111 green moonstone Cathedral, B126 Corinthian white moonstone font rose moonstone foot, B-125 Corinthian white moonstone font green moonstone foot, B-115 Corinthian green moonstone, B-104 Corinthian clear font black base, B-48 Washington Drape green crystal, B-49 Washington Drape amber crystal, Model 12 hanging lamp, tall Lincoln drape, Colonial, reproduction blue Lincoln drap. Intec Tec 9 9mm Other Lamps To Include: Three hanging oil lamps and other oil lamps, woman figural lamp, Renaud slag panel lamp, S/N 14531 cherub base lamps. Rest Of Sale: Mills castle front 10 cent slot machine, Risaucrat 10 cent Select-O-Matic 10 cent table top jukebox, Ristacrat 10 cent non select table top jukebox, Silvertone air charger, bankers AC electric fan, Standard model A table top phonograph w/outside horn, Columbia style table top phonograph with outside horn, Victrola VVI-90 table top phonograph, Victor table top phonograph, Burnhardt Furniture Co. china hutch, Northwood 5 piece Alaskan yellow Vaseline breakfast set, Waterbury china clock, Sessions mantle clock with figural topper, Johnny Eagle toy guns, Lang Craft toy boat in box with motor, Union wood toy boat in box w/Lang Craft motor, vintage Doctor embalming pump, Bosch & Lomb Roemer Drug store microscope in wood box, AMT remote control car in box, 1950’s & 1960’s assembled plastic model kits in boxes, Toledo counter top candy scale, salt & peppers, ladies vanity packs, compacts, Jensen steam engine, iron base steam engine, Philco model 91 Cathedral radio, novelty light up ships telegraph, Arctic Aire brass blade floor fan, twin cylinder Maytag engine with original exhaust, Homelite APU unit for WWII Sherman tank, brass blow torches, Coleman lanterns, A. Rawley Tool & Engine Co. Green Lake, WI miracle fire starter, postcards, Wausau seltzer bottles Several Silver Halves, Quarters & Dimes. Terms & Conditions: Cash, Good Wisconsin Check, Visa, MC & Discover! WI Sales Tax Laws Apply to snowmobiles. All items are sold AS IS. No sales of guns to out of state residents. CHUILLI’S AUCTION & APPRAISAL SERVICE, LLC JERRY CHUILLI, APPA Advanced Personal Property Appraiser • Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #275 P.O. Box K Wittenberg, WI 54499 1974 Rickenbacker 4001 Bass Guitar Silvertone Air Charger 715-253-3038 Cell: 715-297-2457 Email: chuillisappraisals@gmail.com Central Wisconsin’s Premiere Auction & Appraisal Service!!! Ristaucrat 10 cent table top Jukebox Banker’s fan 12 PUBLIC AUCTION AUCTION Guns, Fishing Lures, Outdoor Items & Western Decor will be offered at Public Auction. This auction will be held at our indoor facility located at 10786 Fowler Rd., Rochelle, IL 61068. Watch for Bearrows Real Estate & Auction signs at Flagg Rd. & Rt. 251 North edge of Rochelle, IL. Call Auctioneer John Bearrows at 815-562-5113 / 815-739-9150 or visit our website at www.bearrows.com for further information & pictures. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 - 9:30 A.M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 2015 - 9:00 A.M. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Visit our web site for full list www.bearrows.com or Auctionzip. GUNS & OUTDOOR Winchester: Model 94, 30-30; Model 94, 30-30 w/Weaver scope Herters Inc. (4x32) #V257, 3030; Shotgun Model 12 w/case 20 ga., 2 3/4” chamber; Model 290, .22 caliber L or LR S/N B1798698; Ruger: 10/22 stainless 22 LR (1 mag.); 10/22 Target, 22 LR (1 mag., 1 scope); GP100, 357 Mag.; Security Six, 357 Mag. (w/original box); Model RG 26, 25 caliber; Marlin: Model 60, 22 LR (1 scope); 1895G 45-70; Model 60, 22 LR; Model 39A, lever action, .22 caliber, Micro Groove; Polish: P64, Makarov 9x18 (1 mag.); P83 Makarov 9x18 (1 mag.); Russian: Makarov 380 (1 mag.); NK70, Makarov 9x18 (2 mags., original holder); German: Model 60 Makarov 9x18; Norinco: Model 59 Makarov 9x18; SKS 7.62x39 (w/sling); SKS 7.62x39 (w/sling); Beretta: 950BS, 25 ACP (1 mag.); 950B, 22 short (1 mag.); 950B, 22 short (1 mag.); Smith & Wesson: 29-3, 44 Mag.; 617-1, 22 LR; (box & scope mount); 19-5, 357 Mag.; 10-5, 38 Special; Remington: 552, 22 LR; Mohawk 48, 12 ga., S/N 5056722; Wingmaster 870 pump, S/N 924633V; Assorted: M44, 7.62x54; FEG APMBP 32 ACP (1 mag.); AMT Backup 380 (1 mag.); Taurus Model 82 38-Special; Hi Standard Sentinel 22 LR (1 holster); CZ50, 32 ACP (1 mag.); Taurus Model 85, 38-Special; FIE Titan 25 ACP (1 mag.); CZ82 Makarov 9x18 (1 mag.); Bauer Automatics 25 ACP (1 mag.); Springfield Hawken 50BP; BPI 50 BP; Sig P232, 380 (original box & 2 mags.); Walther P38, 9mm (original box & 2 mags); Colt Frontier Scout 22 & 22 Mag. (2 LR & 22 Mag. cylinders); Mauser HSC 380 (original box & 2 mags.); Ben Franklin air pistol, 22 caliber; Mossberg & Sons Model 15, 12 ga.; JC Higgens-Sears & Roebuck, Model 101.7, 12 ga.; Savage Arms Westfield, Mass.; 24S-E Savage #56 over-under, 22 LR-20 ga.; FMJ Ducktown “Little Skeleton” 410; Jukar Span. black powder, 45 caliber; Traditions Old Saybrook Trapper 120, 50 caliber; Fillipella Italy black powder, 31 caliber & 44 caliber; Connecticut Valley Arms, 50 caliber; Sile Ince-Italy black powder AB-PN, 58 caliber; Pedersoli-Italy black powder flintlock, 36 caliber; Traditions Hawken Woodsman black powder, 54 caliber; Thompson Center Arms Hawken black powder, 50 caliber; Kentuckian EuroArms-Italy black powder, 44 caliber; Black Powder CMC 3 barrel gun; Glass bottle shaped gun; Small cast iron cannon black powder; Side Kick, H&R, Model 929 pistol, 9 slot, 22 w/holster; Mini (no name) 6 slot, 22 pistol; Cap Guns: “Trooper”; “Smokey”; “Tex”; Daisy: Model #s 20 (dated 1910), 25, 33, 36, 50 (Golden Eagle), 95, 98, 99 (w/sling), 125; Assorted Crossman, BB & Pellet: Hahn Super Repeater gas powered BB/pellet; Red Ryder dated 1916; Ben Franklin; 2 dbl. barrel short cork guns; Other assorted Red Ryder & Daisy, some including boxes; Ducks Unlimited (NIB). GUN TERMS: Valid IL FOID card required, Driver’s License ID required. Out of State buyer’s purchases shipped to FFL holders in buyer’s home state. / FFL transactions to 01 Class dealers only, Curio & Relic Licenses not accepted. Agents for FFL Dealers must provide authorization letter and Photo ID day of auction. Firearms transferred to original purchaser only, no exceptions. Holding period will be announced and displayed the day of the auction. Gun transaction fee applies to all gun purchases. 10% buyer’s premium on all purchases. All sales final. All announcements made day of auction take precedence over all prior advertising. Not responsible for accidents or items after sold. No guns sold to California residents. FISHING LURES: Large collection of old wooden & new lures. Frog lure collection includes Halik’s, Rebel Buzz n Frog, Snag Proof frog, Harrison Bass, Jensen Kircher & a custom Joseph D Edlemahn from St. Louis, MO, others include Marathon Fish-Hown, a Dare Devil in box & pumpkin see lures. Lots of Heddon lures including Tiny Tad, Tiny Runt, Sonar, Magnum Tadpolly Deep Down, Pumpkin Spin, H650 Opre Zara Gossen, Big Hedd, Chugger Spooks, Tiny Lucky, Cobra’s some in boxes. Dalton Speckled, Lazy Ike lures by CCBCO Lure Company, L&S brand, P&K, Devil Horses, Paw Paws, Pflugger & Dowagiac Spooks, South Bend Bass Company lures, Shakespeare, Uncle Asher’s Bait & Take lures, McDonalds handmade spinner & lure cards. Johnson Silver Minnow #1 & #3 in box. Too many to mention. WESTERN & LIKE DÉCOR: Indian reenactment necklaces and beaded pouches; Vintage leather saddle purse; Baskets; Indian Maiden cookie jar & other pottery; Floor lamps & table lamp w/silhouette Western theme & antler; Wood pack saddle; Misc. Western decorations; Baskets; Bear & fox skin blanket; Misc. animal hides; Deer & goat antlers; Lariats; Like new Billy Cook Saddle and Rack; Old chaps & Cowboy hats; Cow & buffalo skulls (decorated); Misc. Flint Knapped glass & stone arrowheads; Arrowhead custom made box; “The Watcher” Feather/Wolf hand-painted picture; “Loon” signed by J Baudlen 969/3500; “Loon” signed by James Haddon; Sky County fish whisky bottle; Handmade Flint Knapped arrowhead w/walnut handle; “The Fish Catcher” #1, 1998 carved Elk antler w/Fish by Indian artist Raymond D. Lambert; Metal Indian canoe rocking whirligig; Christmas ornaments & outdoor Santa’s. PERSONAL PROPERTY TERMS: Cash or Check w/Driver’s license I.D., VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. 10% buyer’s premium applies. Electronic clerking system used. Announcements made the day of auction take precedence over all prior advertising. Not responsible for accidents or items after sold. Wayne J. Reed Estate – Rochelle Wolsfelt Estate – Shabbona Frank Chandler – Rochelle & Others LOCATED AT 230 S. MAIN STREET, UNITY, WI • Lunch on grounds Antiques & Collectables: Victorian upholstered chair, Provincial type couch, Mahogany buffet, maple double bed; sm. maple chest of drawers; flat top trunk, ornate end tables, misc. chairs, Steiff camel, giraffe & kangaroo; 30+ adv. silhouettes, lg. asst. of other silhouettes (various sizes), several paper mache jack-o-lanterns, paper mache Santas, vintage Christmas, hats & purses, heavy wall mirrors, knick knack shelves, Roseville pottery, lg. asst. of older elec. lamps, asst. of Murano clown figurines, lg. asst. of hand-painted plates & bowls (Bavarian, German, Austrian), glass stir sticks, lg. asst. of German incense burner figurines, 50+ Lladro figures (asst. sizes), Fenton glass, silverware, German animal & bird figures, blown glass figurines, Roseville & McCoy wall pockets, other McCoy pottery, wicker stands, lots & lots of other misc. items This is only a partial listing, see website for full listing and photos. Ruth Weiler Living Estate 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 BUYER’S FEE. N14555 Sandhill Ave., Curtiss, WI 54422 Website: www.schindlerauction.com Tim Schindler Auctioneer, LLC 715-223-4014 Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #191 info@schindlerauction.com AUCTION For Chuck Sausen on the Equipment • Tools • Scrap Iron • 50 Year Collection Location: W6985 Newland Rd., Black Creek, WI Directions: From Black Creek, 54 West to State Road., go North to Newland Road to site. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 2015 - 9:00 A.M. Gehl 1500 Like New Round Baler • Caterpillar D-2 Cat Wide Track • Farmall M Tractor • Int. 340 Gas Tractor w/ 3 Point • 72" 3 Pt. Heavy Box Scrapper • 20' Grain Auger on Transport w/Elec. Motor • Kubota F2400 4WD Diesel 6' Mower • Several Piles of New Lumber • New Window & Patio Windows • Hyd. 10' Pull Scrapper on Wheels • EZ-Go Golf Cart • AO Smith 760 Roller Mill all new hoses w/rack • Hydraulic Box Scrapper for 4 Wheeler • Ski Doo Bombardier Snowmobile 440 • Trail Blazer Sickle Mower • Pull Behind 60" Elec. Start Mower • Bantam Cable Back Hoe • Bingo Poker Slot Machine • 3 Floor Safes • Hydraulic Lift Barber Chair • Rock Island Vice • 1864 Forge • Large Flood Light • Many Milk Cans • Gehl 99 Hi Blower • Hydraulic Pull Behind Grader Blade • 6' Fire Lane Disk • Irrigation Pipe 5 & 8 Inch • PTO Irrigation Pump • Skid Steer Trailer • Old Wagon Gear • PBC Pipe and Rack • Dump Trailer • 2 Willies Jeeps (1 has title) • Old Gear & Rack • Wagon w/Water Tank • Int. 309A Two Bottom Plow • 14' Truck Flat Rack • GMC Brigadier Diesel Truck w/Air Brakes • Vermeer V-H30 Trencher V-4 Air Cool • Culverts • Many Steel Wheels • 5 Fire Hydrants • Several Iron Piles • 10 Old Steel Tractor Seats • Old 24" Saw Blades • Old Crank Sausage Stuffer • 5 Farm Imp. Jacks • Many Beer Kegs & Signs • Brand New 4 Wheeler Tires • Water Pumps w/Gas Motor's • Cardboard Barrels • Adjustable Steel Post • Minnow Traps & Buckets • Bolt Bins • Axes & Saws • Old Wood Stantion's • Hydraulic Rams • JD Gas Brush Saw • Small Torch Set w/Tanks • Electric Chain Hoist • New Howse 40 Hp Gear Box • Electric Gas Pump • 3 Point Tractor Draw Bars • 3 Point Arms • 6x12 Surface Grinder • Milling & Drilling Machine • Delta Disc Grinder • 6" Bench Grinder • KBC Band/Chop Saw • Witton Drill Press • Amrok 20 Ton Hyd. Shop Press • Central Hyd. 12 Ton Shop Press • Cyclone Sand Blaster • Miller Wire Welder • 1959 International Dump Truck • Old Gas Fork Lift • Lot's of LP Tanks and Storage Rack • Two 12' Alum. Loading Ramps • 7 New JD Tractor Roll Bars • Large Dumpster on Wheels • Old Gravity Box • 2 Large I Beams • 25' Steel Trusses • Lincoln AC 225 Welder • Alum. Piles • Old Tractor Cab • Deer Feeder on Stand • Hydraulic Porta Power • 5 HP Garden Tiller • New 12 Volt ATV Winches • 5 New Sump Pump Plastic Holders • Forge & Tools • Steel Pontoon • Wood Pulleys • Vintage Standard Oil 5 Gal. Can • Pressure Washer • Vertical Band Saw • Work Benches • and a lot more. Terms: Cash, Good Check, Visa, Master Card w/4% Courtesy Fee. Sale Clerked & Conducted By: HOMETOWN REAL ESTATE & AUCTION CO., INC. 404 S. Main Street, Shawano, WI 54166 • 715-526-6661 • Email: htrealty@htrealestate.com Auctioneers: Clayton McHugh #66 and North Central Sales. Website: www.htrealestate.com for photos. Tired of Waiting for your Mailed Copy to Arrive? Subscribe to the Online Edition of Auction Action Antique News & Have it Faster! The ENTIRE Paper is online & it is Downloadable, Printable & Searchable, so you can find what your looking for fast! 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Green Bay St., Shawano, WI 54166 Call 715-524-3076 or visit www.auctionactionnews.com 13 BAILEY’S HONOR AUCTION OUTSTANDING MULTI EVENT ONLINE AUCTION Rockdale, WI (15 minutes from Johnson Creek) THE FIRST OF SEVERAL MULTI DAY AUCTIONS FROM THIS FABULOUS COLLECTION Bid now at baileyshonor.com until Sept. 15/16 • Preview by Appointment DAY 1: SPORTS MEMORIBILIA Brett Favre items including autographed framed statistic prints from 19951996-1997 all with authenticity & postal art pieces, Aaron Rodgers art, Hickory Shafted golf clubs to include; putters, Niblick, Mashie Walloper, drivers, hard to find Pal-Line Oconomowoc, Bonnie B and child’s wood shafted club, 1930-1960 Baseball items: 1930’s Cracker Jack and Orbit Gum pin back buttons with player portraits, Old baseball gloves, 50’s/60’s wood bats, old leather footballs, Cigarette cards and tobacco felts, Baseball Peg game and Wolverine metal sports game, College Football programs including Wisconsin Badgers, Marquette, Ohio State, Rose Bowl and Tournament of Roses programs, On Wisconsin Sheet Music by Purdy and Dear Old Wisconsin, 1970’s Packer and Badger decanters, other sports sheet music including golf, late 1800’s sports engravings, collegiate and professional record books from baseball and football, Milwaukee Braves items from 50’s and 60’s to include: programs, scorecards, pennants, pictures, photos, and glove dish, Matt Kenseth autographed memorabilia, 1964/1967 World Champion glasses in box St. Louis Cardinals & autograph ball, Harlem Globetrotter programs, Jack Nicholas artwork, 1970’s vintage golf magazines, Vince Champs football print, 1980’s sport bubble gum cards still in packages, nice assortment of sports Pennants. DAY 2 First Part of an outstanding Map, plat book and atlas collection, 100’s of maps in this auction most 18801930’s, some early 1700 maps of Europe, Metal signs (Police, insurance and tavern) Ornate Globes, Wicker furniture, lamps and fernery, beautiful map cases floor standing and table top, Fantastic Globe Wernicke file cabinet with letter & card files and cast iron receipt holders, Hoosier Desk, Outstanding primitive pine bar, nautical clock and navigation tool, Many pieces of concrete garden and architectural art to include bird baths, benches, planters, urns, pedestals, figurals, lions, finial caps and more, 1000’s of postcards pre 1920 (holiday, floral, real photo and travel) vintage photographs/tin types, scrap die cuts and stereo views, glass slides, cigarette cards, many pieces of art including renowned artist Leon Rene Pesheret, oils, watercolors, 1800’s engravings, four Pool Billiard Hall oak chairs, vintage pool balls, racks and counters, old tools, costume and fashion prints, Beer boxes, beer trays, Gettleman, Froedert and Hoffman House advertising signs, Clocks: Swiss Doxa, Ingraham, GE, Spaulding and Ogle, sterling jewelry and vanity items, Bakers rack, tall plant pedestals, Historical books, children’s books, advertising, costume art, architectural art, bookends, toys, 1940’s couch and side chair, sleeper sofa, art by Vanity Faire, Puck and London News, movie posters and lobby cards, jardinière, lemonade dispenser, Remington Bronze reissue, seed advertising and vintage farm ephemera and much more. Terms: 18% buyer premium, sales tax applies, cash/CC/check w/ID. www.hacksauction.com ‘The Burd Estate Antique Auction’ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 2015 - 10:00 A.M. 848 Lincoln Street, Freeport, IL (Just West of Rt. 26) Large Auction! Two Auction Rings! Wonderful Selection of Freeport & Local History! Adam Schaaf Baby Grand Piano & Player Piano & Piano Rolls & Sheet Music; Antiques & Collectibles; Loads of Early Interesting Advertising & Postcards Incl. Local, Black Memorabilia, Etc., Etc.; Old History & Other Good Books; Country Store; Jewelry; Antique & Modern Furniture; Military Bayonets; German 1938 Red Cross Officer’s Hewer w/Orig. leather Scabbord; Stoneware; Nice Selection of Primitives; Freeport Architectural & Old House Fixtures; Farm Primitives; Cast Iron; Fine China & Glassware, Art Pottery; Artwork; Clocks; Lighting; Cigarette Lighters; Ephemera; Adv.; Watches; Woodworking Tools & Equipment; Shop Smith Woodworking Center; Machinist Tools; Old Steel Wagon Wheels; Lawn & Garden & Old Garden Iron; Household Furnishings; Electronics; Brunswick Antique Oak Pool Table; Unusual Smalls! Much, Much More! A Carriage House Full of Interesting Items! ‘Premiere Firearms & Sportsman Auction’ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 2015 - 10:00 A.M. Hack’s Auction Center - 400 W. Third St., Pecatonica, IL (US Rt. 20 Between Rockford & Freeport, 1 Mi. N. on Pecatonica Rd.) Large Firearms & Collectors Auction! Featuring The Morris Estate Collection. Great Selection of Antique & Modern Browning, Fabrique Nationale, Colt, Beretta, Hi-Point, Ruger, Smith & Wesson, Taurus, Star, Walther, M1911 Pistols & Revolvers. Winchester, Sturm Ruger, Marlin, Howa, Saiga, SKS, Military & Sporting Rifles & Shotguns. WW I & WWII Rifles & Pistols. Extensive Amount of Ammunition. Case XX Knives, Bayonets & Edged Weapons. Fishing, Hunting and Many Other Related Items. We are looking for Single Items or Entire Collections for this Auction. Contact Hack's to discuss your needs. All State and Federal Firearms Laws Apply. 10% Buyers Premium. Federal Firearms License #3-36-201-01-5J-03526. Please log-on to Hack’s website for Complete Listings & Color Photos! Auction & Realty Service, Inc. Greg & Swan Hachmeister, Auctioneers, Pecatonica, IL 815-239-1436 • www.hacksauction.com I.A.F.L. #444.000128 BAILEY’S HONOR AUCTION SERVICE Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Carol Miller #319 1448 N. Breezeland, Oconomowoc, WI • 262-569-8687 Full listing & many pictures in catalog at www.baileyshonor.com www.auctionactionnews.com 14 TWO DAY GRISWOLD CAST IRON & ANTIQUE AUCTION! Location: Performance Auction Park, 2007 SE 3rd St., (IL Hwy. 17 East), Aledo, IL Saturday, September 12th & Sunday, September 13th Day One - Saturday, September 12th - 10:00 A.M. 550 lots of Mostly Griswold & Some Wagner Cast Iron; 3 Burner Stove; Roasters; Muffin Pans; Cornbread Pans; Grinders; Cake Molds. Many Rare & Highly Collectible Pieces! Check Our Website for a Full List! Day Two - Sunday, September 13th - 12:00 Noon Over 450 Lots of Griswold Cast Iron & Other Antiques: More Skillets; roasters; Tobacco Cutters; Cake Molds; Kettles; Many More Rare & Highly Collectible Griswold Items. Wall Clocks; Walking Sticks & More See Our Website For Full List, Details & Photos! Live Online Bidding Available Both days! Hundreds of Lots Both Days! www.soldatjones.com Seller: Marilyn & The Late Larry Crawford Terms: Cash or Good Check. MasterCard, Visa, Discover w/5%fee. I.D. Required. Nothing removed until settled for. Everything sold as is. Auctioneer: Dale Jones, (309)-582-7653 GAVIN BROS. AUCTION James And Donna Kirner N1330 State Road 188, Prairie du Sac, WI Tuesday, September 15th, 2015 - 9:00 A.M. LUNCH: Country Gals Location: 2 miles East of Prairie du Sac or 11 Miles West of Lodi on Hwy. 60 to Hwy. 188, then north 1 mile to auction site. Note: Donna and James have been lifelong collectors and many of the items came from their restoration of the historic Graff house in Prairie du Sac, as well as other restorations, shops and private purchases. Large, varied auction. May sell in two rings for a portion of sale. See www.gavinbros.com for complete list and photos. For more information contact Jim @ (608)-370-1316. Shop, Farm, Outdoor Items: Omega planer; Yerkes & Finan band saw; Jackson Turner band saw; Crescent 18”planer; DeWalt Power Shop; mortise and tenon jig; large scales; (2) antique drill presses; wooden planes, braces, hand tools; pulleys; hatchet; plumb bobs; blow torches; sprinkling cans; kerosene jars and cans; cowbell; cast iron fireplace parts; old insulators; sprayers; planters; seeder; bucksaw; pick ax; minnow bucket; wooden decoys; Mobil oil crate; oil cans; wooden tool chests; miter boxes; lightning rods and balls; push mower; (2) water pumps; shop supplies, hardware, door knobs, hinges, etc.; ladders; fans; foundry gear molds; barrel; wheels; cobbler stands; lanterns; milk stool; bird houses; garden trellises; bird bath; bushel baskets; much more. Antiques and Collectibles: Rosedale, Derry, other cast iron stoves; Round Oak porcelain cook stove; stove parts; Ferguson dealer sign; crocks and jugs; coffee grinders; Chequamegon Ice, Coal, & Wood receipt printer; Zenith radio and box; other old radios; Edison cylinder player, horn; Edison cylinders; Red Wing vase; Frankoma pottery; LPs, 45s, cassettes; old cars, trucks, toys; games; hobby horse; cast iron cooker; Horlick, dairy and other old bottles; chamber pots; advertising tins, boxes, crates, etc; adish sets, glasses, pots, pans, kitchen items; graniteware; ink well; boot scraper; Moviematic projector; ceiling and wall light fixtures; old doors; sleds; BB rifles; croquet set; porcelain bathtub w/claw feet; wooden ironing board; antique 1916 Grange hall deacon’s bench; school desks; crib; bedroom set; chests of drawers; nice newer platform rocker; church pew; cupboard top; tables; plant stands; highchair; trunks; railroad desk; wicker chair; post office boxes; vintage chairs; wooden columns; jelly cupboard; pictures and prints; WWII ration books; Graff family photo; historic newspapers; old calendars; scenic, local, state, holiday postcards; books; 1956 Parade with Elvis cover; 1930’s – 1960’s Life magazines; Sears and other old catalogs; Cosmopolitan, Ladies’ Home Journal, Better Homes and Gardens magazines; luggage; drying racks; washer wringer; early 20th century clothing; fancywork; purses; wallets; hats; cloth; sewing supplies; aprons; gloves; pillows; umbrellas; oil paintings; much more. Terms: Cash or good check. Visa/MasterCard w/convenience fee. GAVIN BROS. AUCTIONEERS, LLC Wisconsin Registered Auction Company #274, Reedsburg & Baraboo, WI • 608-524-6416 - 608-356-9437 • info@gavinbros.com GUN CONSIGNMENT AUCTION LOCATION: Donley’s Wild West Town 8512 S. Union Road, Union, IL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 2015 **Breakfast Buffet Will Be Available** 300 Plus Items: Colts: Python 6” 357 Mag.; Anaconda 8” 44 Mag.; Bisley 38 WCF 1913; New Frontier 22/22 Mag.; Huntsman 22 LR; 1908 380; 1911 WWI Commemorative; 1911 45 ACP 1913; 1911A1 45 Lend Lease; Government Model #1991 45 & New Navy Double Action 38 Colt 1902 with Letter. Winchesters: Buffalo Bill Commemorative; 190 22LR; 101 12 ga.; 77 22LR; 94 Carbine 32 Spl.; 94 Chief Joseph Commemorative; 94AE “Hopalong Cassidy”; 94 Wrangler “The American Indian”; 94AE “Roy Rogers & Gabby Hayes Tribute”; 94AE “Roy Rogers Commemorative”; Pre-64 70 Super Grade 300 H&H Mag.; 50 12ga.; 97 12ga. “Riot Gun” & 61 Cal. 22 S, L & LR; (6) Model 12’s 12ga. & 2 Model 12’s 16ga. Brownings: A-5 Belgium Made, BPS Special 12ga.; Gold Hunter 12ga. 3 1/2”; Citori Superlight Grade III 12ga. NIB & “Baby” 25 ACP. Remingtons: (6) 870 12ga.; (11) 12ga.; Rem/Rand 1911A1 45 ACP; 700 Target Rifle 223; 597 22LR, 1100 Left Hand 12ga.; Trap 11-48 12ga.; 788 Carbine 308 Win. NIB; 700 SPS 300 Win. Mag.; 1100 20ga. 2-Barrel & 572 Smooth Bore 22LR. Smith & Wessons: M&P 38 Spl.; 4516 Compact 45; 5904 9MM; 442-2 Airweight 38 SPL.; 5906 9MM; 32-1 Terrier 38 S&W; 14-3 38 Spl. Double Action & 14-3 38 Spl. Single Action; Lee Enfield 1899 Mark #1; Custom Pre-64 Cal. 358 Norma Mag; Savage Model #12 target 308 Win.; Kimber 82 Sporter 22LR; RockOla M-1 Carbine; U.S. Springfield 1922 M-II Cal. 22LR Springfield 1903’s & Trapdoors; Weatherby Custom Mark V 300 Wby. Mag.; Golden Eagle 5000 II 20ga. O/U; American Industries/Calico Model #M-100 22LR; Kimber Government 82 22LR; Pedersoli 1874 Sharps deluxe 45-70 & many More Rifles, Shotguns & Pistols. Have lots of Ammo, reloading Equipment, Bronzes, Scopes, Holsters, Bullets, Primers, BB & Pellet guns, Way Too Much To Mention. For complete list go to website www.zimsgunshop.com SUNDAY VIEWING 7:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M. Auction will start at 9:00 A.M. to finish. Illinois gun laws apply. Terms: Credit cards add 8% buyer’s premium. Cash or check add 5% buyer’s premium. Sales tax will be collected. All items sold As Is. Contact: ZIM’S GUN SHOP - 815-338-4731 AUCTIONEER: Ray Low, Lic. #441-000108 ANTIQUE FURNITURE & COLLECTABLES AUCTION GENE & DORA REESE 732 CRESTWOOD DRIVE, BURLINGTON, WI 53105 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 2015 - 11:00 A.M. NOTE: FINE QUALITY ANTIQUE FURNITURE. This quality is rarely seen at Auction. Furniture originally purchased in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Bring your trucks, trailers and a friend to help load & haul. Lunch available. COME HAVE A LOOK! LOCATED: Being in the City of Burlington, just North of Echo Lake. Take Milwaukee Ave. to Grove St. Stoplights, Then West 1 Block to Crestwood Drive, Then turn North and to #732 on right. ANTIQUE PERIOD FURNITURE 1840-1850’s: Early Pine two section corner cabinet (w.43" x h.77"); Round Chestnut DR. Ext. table w/4 leaves; Cherry 4 Drawer chest w/curly maple trim & Birdseye maple veneer drawer fronts; 2 Cherry 4 Drawer chests w/crotch cut mahogany veneer drawer fronts: Drop leaf pine extension table w/8 leaves; Early Deacon’s bench w/boot jack back rests, L.73"; Plank seat rockers; 2 Wooden washtub lamp tables; 6 Arrow back plank seat side chairs, c.1840’s; (3) 1/2 spindle back plank seat side chairs; Youth highchair; Child’s arrow back rocker; 6 Boot jack back side chairs; Cherry cannonball rope bed conversion to full size; Single cannonball rope bed. SPECIAL INTEREST: Oak SELLERS Hoosier kitchen cabinet (w.40-1/2" h.66"); Primitive wood bench w/mounted food chopper. AMERICAN VICTORIAN ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS: Walnut white marble, turtle top lamp table; Elegant Walnut frame sofa with red velvet button & tuck upholstery; Walnut white marble top dresser w/mirror & hanky boxes (w.42-1/2" x h.86"); Walnut white marble top washstand; 2 goose neck upholstered rockers; Victorian revival white marble top coffee table; Walnut frame loveseat & Chair; Mahogany drop front ladies writing desk; Bird of Paradise carved, red upholstered rocker; Sleepy Hollow chair; Picture frames; Art frame beveled wall mirror; B&H Organ lamp w/red roses globe, electrified; Electric Organ lamp w/Marble table base; 2 KERO Bracket reflector lamps; Banquet lamp w/Roses globe, electrified; Thistle G.W.T.W. lamp; Wash Bowl & Pitcher. COLLECTABLES: STEGMAIER wood Beer keg; Butter mold, double wheat; Enamelware coffee & teapot; Crescent C/I toy stove; Antiques Magazines 1947-60’s; Child’s Potty chair; Enterprise Lard press; Hubley toy road grader; Stereo viewer w/cards; Reed & Barton flatware; Cast Iron replica toys; 33rpm. Records; Collector plates sets, Oklahoma, Sound of Music, Norman Rockwell; Misc. glass, porcelain & dishes; Babcocks Langhorne Speedway Racing Magazines & programs, 1948; Indianapolis 500 Yearbook 1963; Vintage BEER Advertising Coasters. TERMS: CASH/GOOD CHECK. Positive Photo DL./State ID to Register, Bid & Buy. Out of State Buyers must show two forms of ID, unless known to us. All purchases must be settled for in full & prior to same day removal from premises. Day of auction statements by auctioneer will prevail. NO BUYERS FEE! AUCTIONEER: Mike Murphy, Reg. WI Auctioneer #285. UPDATES/PHOTOS: MurphyAuctions.com or AuctionZip.com ID #1966. M U R P H Y ’S A + AU C T I O N S H Auctioneer H Estate Sales H Liquidations H 262-728-1844 H “A Tradition of Excellence” 15 Partial Listing Only! IMPORTANT PREHISTORIC & HISTORIC ESTATES INDIAN RELICS AUCTION SANGAMON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS - NEW BERLIN, IL 12 Miles West of Springfield, IL on I-72 Located: (N32413 US Hwy. 53, Blair, WI 54616) From Blair, take Hwy. 53 North 3 miles to N32413 or From Whitehall, take Hwy. 53 South 5 miles to N32413. Watch for NIC auction arrows. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 2015 Sale Time: 10:00 A.M. • Lunch & Restroom More Items and LOTS of Color Photos at www.NorthernInvestment.Com AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Sellers are relocating. We will be selling in two rings most of the day. Many items not listed. ANTIQUES/COLLECTABLES: John Deere 1 1/2hp hit & miss engine on cart; parts for JD hit & miss engine; 25 flywheel type corn shellers; box type hand corn shellers; corn dryers; corn graders; cloth sacks; bottle jacks; pipe vices; old guillotine type dehorners; Maytag Company seed cleaner; John Deere planter boxes; steel wheels; advertising display racks; wood wheeled fire dept. hose cart; Oliver No. 7 typewriter w/tool kit; bale hooks; Seeburg mini jukebox; check writer; incubators; many wood advertising boxes; beer crates, Walters-Blatz; Wisconsin engine; Sears single cyl. engine; Maytag motors; Coke chest type cooler; Coke wood barrel; hand corn planters; scale weights; Milwaukee cast stamp; milk cans; old radios; tube tester; RCA TV Repairman’s case; electric & battery fencers; Princess wood ringer; Gates belt display; pulleys; hay knives; galv. calf pails, tubs, watering cans & pails; Coke crates; Rock Springs crates; wood trunks; nail kegs; lanterns; crosscut saws; grain cradles; sports cards; starting lineups; Massey Harris grass board; advertising tins; local advertising items; ice cream cone cookie jar; copper boilers; ceramic bird house; enamelware; Chuck-a-Luck dice machine; US postal stamp machine; wood barrels; advertising yard sticks; cast pans; hand seeders; Ski Doo helmet; egg baskets; Zenith wind generator; coal buckets; potato planters; enamel lights; water pumps; license plates; sleds; metal seats; old wrenches; Mall electric chain saw; hub caps; enamelware; Leinies clock; 7-Up clock; mailboxes; insulators; oil cans. Longaberger baskets: Shades of Autumn, complete series; May, complete series; Traditions Collection, complete series; multiple Christmas baskets; & Bee baskets. Dickens Village: “Walpole Tailors” and “Wackford Boarding School”; Beanie Babies; Boyd’s Bears; rocking/jumping horses; tea set. SIGNS: Pioneer seed & dealer; Funks seed; DeKalb seed & dealer; Jacques seed & dealer; Blaney’s seed; Acco seed; Trojan seed; Renk seed; Mallard seed; Star tobacco; Farm Bureau; Surge; DeLaval; Shell; True Value; Badger; H&S; Old Style; Coke; Moorman; Land Pride; AMPI; Chesterfield; Walt Disney; Farmers Union; Thorpe Bros. Kendall motor oil; Behlen; Tri State cow signs; Mueller; Westfalia; Blatz; Schlitz; Bud Dry; Bacardi; Michelob; Oliver; cattle crossing. GUNS: Meridian Arms Co. 12ga double barrel, Pat. 1907; New England Pardner 12ga. pump, walnut stock, NIB; Ruger MK11 50th anniversary 22 pistol, NIB; Marlin 30-06 XL7, bolt-action, NIB; Marlin Mod 94, 38-40 lever-action w/octagon barrel, Pat. Oct. 11, 1987. Terms: Cash or Check. 5.5% Sales Tax will be charged on applicable items. Auction day announcements precede printed material. Items sold “As Is”. For a list of our auctions and real estate listings, visit us at www.NorthernInvestment.Com! Owners Dave & Pam Nehring Cell 715-797-0253 NORTHERN INVESTMENT CO., CLERK & CASHIER, Mondovi, WI, 715-926-4265 nicm@northerninvestment.com Registered Wisconsin Auction Co. License #10. Rep. by: Mike Warner, 715-797-4376 Auctioneers: Jamie Back, Independence, WI, Northern Investment Company Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer License #2232, Ph. 715-797-0802 and John Marg, Black River Falls, WI. Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer License #231 Ph. 715-284-4684 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 - 9:30 A.M. Preview Friday, September 11th, 3-6 P.M. and Saturday from 8:00 A.M. sale day. All Ancient and Historic relics will be offered with a 30-day money back guarantee. Many ancient items include a certificate of authenticity from the best authenticators. The outstanding collection of the late Jerome Shinkay of Southern Wisconsin. The final auction for the estate of the late Charles McCorkle of Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, relics from the lifetime collection of Tom Masterson of Northern Illinois, relics from the lifetime collection of the late Mike Powell of DuQuoin, relics from the lifetime collection of Howard D. Bateman of Belleville, IL, relics from the lifetime collection of Donald and “Jo” Rockhill, and an outstanding large private historic collection. All relics from the Shinkay, McCorkle, Masterson, Powell, Bateman collections and the private historic collection will sell at absolutely no reserve. Outstanding flint relics include fine Clovis, Dovetails, Daltons, Hardins, Notched Hoes, Decaturs and much more. Large, high quality axes include Nebo, Missouri porphyry, Iowa slant groove, and large fine Keokuk. Large selection of ancient pottery in high grade condition includes a pictured detailed Quapaw polychrome water bottle, fish effigy, unusual Quapaw compound Teapot, Haley complicated and much more in near mint condition. Nice selection of old Native American Indian baskets include Apache, Northwest coast, California, and more. Large Maria Martinez plate, Teresita Naranjo, and several other highly acclaimed Native American Indian ceramic artists items’ will sell. Large selection of old beadwork, pipe bags, pouches, blanket strips, leggings, etc. Fine old Plains Catlinite pipes. Several fine pictorial Navajo rugs. Pre-Columbian relics include large Aztec blade, several fine Mayan pots, Jade celts, large Taino hardstone effigies and more. Original paintings by noted Native American Indian Artists Donald Vann and Doc Tate Navaqua. Lots of books, frames, Skookum doll in box, silver Indian jewelry. Old Remington rolling block rifle, Stage coach shotgun, nice silver and turquoise horse stall, old saddle bags, old stoneware advertising jug from Arlington Heights, IL, old case gin bottles, Indian books and more. Auctioneers 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 RAINBOW TRADERS • 618-372-0248 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 38 years of Respected Auction integrity. Does Your Auctioneer Advertise Here? We Benefit our Advertisers!! • Color photos are only $3 each! We only charge $25 extra for Color PDF’s! • We mail to every State except Hawaii! • Run your ads at least 2 Weeks ahead! This will give your buyers more time to plan to attend your auction & you will automatically be added to our Auction Reminder Calendar! • Use photos in your ads! Photos attract Buyers!! • Select ads with photos are featured on the Homepage of our website! • The ENTIRE Paper is on our website! Buyers from Around the World will see your ad! 16 AUCTION SPECIALISTS GUNS-STONEWARE-ANTIQUESHARLEY-DAVIDSON COLLECTIBLES STEVE BURRELL & ESTATES OF ALFRED & JO QUAM SALE SITE: VIKING LANES 1410 HWY. 51-WEST-STOUGHTON, WI 53589 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 - 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: This auction is being held indoors, in the Banquet Room of Viking Lanes, located on US Hwy 51, on the Northwest side of Stoughton (next to Pizza Hut). Watch for auction signs. LUNCH BY: Viking Grill. NOTE: This is only a partial list. 19 GUNS (SELL APPROX. 12:30) & SPORTING ITEMS: NOTE: See full list of guns on website. 19 Guns, include 3 Winchesters (Model 40, 70, 94 30-30 lever); Marlin 22 lever w/octagon barrel. pat. 1892; Browning “Citori”; Stevens 20 ga. double barrel; Springfield Armory 1894 30-40 Krag Military rifle; Remington 121, 22 cal. pump, 870 12 ga., 700, 30-06; Handguns include 2 Smith & Wesson revolvers (357 mag., 22); Iver Johnson 32 revolver; Young America 32 revolver; Knight-Advantage 50 cal. T-bolt black powder rifle; Crossman BB rifle. Proline 60# compound bow; Plastic duck decoys; Old leather saddle case; Assort. ammo; Hunting clothes; Gun cabinet. YARD ITEMS: Simplicity Regent 14 Hydro. lawn tractor w/deck; Lawn Boy rotary mower. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: Oak side-by-side secretary; Lamp table w/claw-and-glass ball feet; Five leg oak dining table; Ethan Allen nice dining room table, 6 chairs & matching hutch; Walnut parlor table; Settee; Pressed back rocker; Pine bunk beds & nightstand; Hide-a-Bed sofa; Assort. parlor & dining tables (some drop leaf) & coffee tables (1 pine); Fern stands; Wood dining chairs & rockers; Oak commode w/towel bar; Child’s coat rack; Wood toy chest; Victor tabletop, hand crank “Talking Machine”; 6 patio chairs (2 swivel); Redwood patio furniture; Floor safe; Copper boiler; Crosscut saws; Child’s wagon; Old hand tools; 4 string banjo; Conn “Royal Professional” coronet; Sessions banjo clock; Hummel Christmas plates; Assort. glassware; Pocket knives; Pocket watches; Much more. 33 PCS. OF STONEWARE (FROM ONE FAMILY): NOTE: R.W. means “Red Wing”. R.W. 30 gal. “Perfection Sanitary Self Draining Jars” crock w/spicket & stand; Crocks include R.W. 25 gal. w/pat., 10 gal. (Target) double 8, 12 gal. w/pat., 8 gal. w/pat., 5 gal., 3 gal. double P, 10 gal. w/pat., 2 gal. target & 1 gal. salt glaze; 8 gal. lid; 20 gal. Star crock; 10 gal. Union black ink crock; 6 gal. R.W. churn, black ink; R.W. 5 gal. jugs (1 no wing); R.W. 5 gal. water cooler; 5 gal. preserve jar w/lid, R.W. (no marking), 3 gal. w/lid, 2 gal. w/brown top, all brown 2 gal.; Red Wing vases; Red Wing Union mix bowls; Stoneware pie dish; Stoneware cookie jars & bowl w/peasants dancing. HARLEY-DAVIDSON COLLECTIBLES: Approx. 75 toy Harley-Davidson motorcycles, airplanes, trucks, semis (many die cast) & pocket watches. ANTIQUE TOYS: Gilbert-American Flyer train set (steam engine 21139, tender, several cars & transformer) most w/O.B.; Rexall semi & trailer; Gambles semi & trailer; Nylint Pettibone Speed Swing; Tin police helicopter; Nylint dump truck & Ford Econoline van; Saunders “Marvelous Mike” dozer; Hough Payloader tractor shovel; Lumar Rocker Dump & Mobile Crane; Tonka includes Airlines metal tow & bag cart, semi car hauler, #100 dozer & semi flatbed; U Haul 2 wheel trailer; Disney “Sleeping Beauty” windup; Buddy L pickup; Lesney dump cart; AC cast tractor; True Scale combine & baler; McC spreader; JD 2R mtd. picker; Child’s gun/holster set; Tin fire engine; “Big Shot” Missile Cannon w/O.B.; Plus more. SEE PHOTOS & GUN LIST ON WEBSITE: www.auctionspecialistsstoughton.com TERMS: Cash or Good Check Day of Sale. Out of state checks require current bank letter of guarantee. Photo ID Required to Register Bid/Buy. Announcements made at sale take precedence over advertised material. AUCTIONEER: Don Kleven Jr., (RWA #179) Stoughton, WI 608-212-3320. SALE MANAGER: James M. Seamonson (Registered Wisconsin License #132). AUCTION SPECIALISTS STOUGHTON, LLC Let Our Advanced Sale Preparation and Over 40 Years of Experience PUT A PLUS IN YOUR AUCTION 1320 ROBY RD., STOUGHTON, WI 53589 - 608-873-7791 World War Trade Cards Although there have been, and continue to be, many books written on a wide variety of aspects of the First World War, this work not only approaches the history of the war from a unique perspective, but also comprehensively covers many of these aspects. Utilizing cards from the extensive, remarkably detailed and mostly contemporaneous issues of cigarette and trade card sets related to the First World War, the author provides a richly illustrated and descriptive tapestry of this great conflict. Not only are the usual political and armed services aspects of the war covered in detail, but also the many other less covered parts receive attention. These latter include regal aspects, and other components of the military such as armamentarium, awards, uniforms and militaria. Then the important role that propaganda played is also covered. The social and literary aspects of the war form an important part of the book. All these written details, a significant amount of which is drawn from the descriptions on the cards, complement the hundreds of card illustrations found throughout the work. Size: 8 1/2≤ x 11≤ | 900+ color & b/w photos | 208 pp ISBN13: 9780764347597 | Binding: hard cover Visit www.schifferbooks.com to explore our backlist of 5,000+ titles and learn about Schiffer's exciting new releases. Whatever your passions are, Schiffer Publishing welcomes you to find your niche and scratch it with books from our catalog of specialized titles. The Railroadiana Collectors Association, Incorporated. Founded in 1971, RCAI promotes fellowship and scholarship among collectors of the artifacts of railroad history. Many specialize in a particular type of artifact such as locks and keys, dining car china, timetables, or hardware. Others concentrate on particular railroads or the roads that served a particular region. All enjoy the rich and colorful history of railroading and strive to preserve this great legacy through conserving the artifacts that represent it. Currently RCAI has around 900 members. If you are not an RCAI member and are interested in railroadiana, we cordially invite you to learn more about us and to join! National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum Coming to Milwaukee, WI The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum, which will be located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will display the world’s largest collection of bobbleheads and bobblehead-related exhibits and be the premier source of bobblehead related news and information online (http://www.bobbleheadhall.com) and at the Museum. Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Today, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum announced its establishment and intention to locate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum will display the world’s largest collection of bobbleheads and bobblehead-related exhibits and be the premier source of bobblehead related news and information online (http://www.bobbleheadhall.com) and at the Museum. “We are very excited to bring such a unique attraction to the great city of Milwaukee. The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum will be a fun venue for collectors, fans and visitors to experience all things bobble-related,” said Phil Sklar, the Hall of Fame and Museum’s Co-Founder and CEO. “Milwaukee is such a unique city with a long sports history, making it a perfect location for collectors and fans around the world to gather for the ultimate bobblehead experience.” Museum members will receive exclusive benefits including a limited edition bobblehead of the Hall’s Mascot, which will be created through a national competition. The first 1,500 members will receive an individually numbered gold jersey edition of the Founding Member Bobblehead, with the next 18,500 members receiving the white jersey edition. Memberships include several perks in addition to exclusive access to online content and unlimited Museum admission. Members will have the honor of voting to induct the most unique bobbleheads into the Bobblehead Hall of Fame on an annual basis. “The excitement and membership pre-sales during the pre-launch efforts have been tremendous, and we are excited to officially announce the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum to the world,” said Brad Novak, the Hall of Fame and Museum’s Co-Founder and President. “Becoming a member or helping to fund the Museum through the Museum’s Kickstarter campaign will help us build the highest quality Hall of Fame and Museum possible.” The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum is still evaluating several potential locations in Milwaukee. In addition to the Hall of Fame and Museum space, plans include ample room for special events such as birthday parties, autograph signings, weddings and meetings and a store featuring bobbleheads and Hall of Fame and Museum merchandise. Plans also include the Bobblehead Bar and Grill featuring a bobblehead-themed, locally sourced menu. “Brad and I have been collecting bobbleheads for over a decade and we look forward to sharing the world’s largest bobblehead collection as well as dozens of bobblehead-related exhibits with everyone,” said Mr. Sklar, who plans to open the physical National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum by 2016. To learn more about the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum, membership options, and the collection, visit http://www.bobbleheadhall.com. 17 European MidCentury acrylic “mushroom” lamp - $95. An unsigned 1950s nude oil on canvas made $90, as did this 30” x 40” Allain Somik landscape. Fenton Carnival glass epergne - $110. Signed Harold C. Kimball surrealist oil on canvas, 24” x 30” - $210. More Mid-Century furnishings: the boxy side tables brought $100, the Artifort chaises $70 apiece. 1980s jukeboxes were nice buys, both selling for under $100. A 3-gallon Red Wing churn made $110, a copper-plated milk can $120. These cool tiletopped nesting tables made $250, this Philips F7X32A stereo $140. A vintage cherry dining suite made $210, a large curved glass china $180. Many vintage oriental rugs crossed the block, the best a pre-1940s example measuring 8’ x 11’ that sold for $550. Chinese cloisonné did well, with a trio of 8” vases bringing $180, a matched pair of 12” vases $400. Attend any Weekly Beloit Auction & Realty sale and you’ll have an opportunity to preview the consignments slated for future auctions – everything from vintage toys and firearms to motor vehicles - and even a Kachina doll collection! You can count on a wide array of furnishings, art, and much more at each weekly Wednesday evening Beloit Auction & Realty auction, presided over as always by auctioneer & owner Rich Ranft. A huge group of player piano rolls, more than 400 in total, sold for $180. 18 UPCOMING EVENTS Kane County Flea Market CEDARBURG “Best in the Midwest or Anywhere” Antiques & Collectibles KANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 525 S. Randall Rd. (between Rt. 38 & 64), St. Charles, Illinois September 5th & 6th • Saturday Noon to 5 P.M. • Sunday 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. Adm. $5 each day (Children under 12 free) Food Served All Day. Parking Free • We Never Cancel (KCF Market Inc.) 630-377-2252 www.kanecountyfleamarket.com The Hamm’s Club SEPTEMBER 12 • 9-3 p.m. BREWERIANA SHOW Old Hamm’s Brewery 707 Minnehaha Avenue East 3 blks E. of Payne on Minnehaha Admission $4.00 Contact: 763-252-0114 www.hammsclub.com Twin Cities 20th Century Design Show & Sale Progress Center-Minnesota State Fairgrounds St. Paul, Minnesota DAYS SUNDAY, SEPT. 6TH Rain or Shine - Gates open 6 AM Held at the Cedarburg Fireman’s Park in Historic Cedarburg, Wisconsin Free Admission • No Animals Allowed Antiques & Collectibles KANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 525 S. Randall Rd. (between Rt. 38 & 64), St. Charles, Illinois October 3rd & 4th NEXT MARKET DATES: OCTOBER 4 7th Annual Illinois Valley Hunting & Fishing Collectibles Show Sept. 13th, 2015 8am to 2pm • Adm. $5 Grizzly Jacks Grand Bear Resort 2643 N. Rt. 178, Utica, IL Duck Decoys, Shell Boxes, Game Calls, Lures & lots of other hunting & fishing collectibles & appraisals. For more information contact: Dave or Jeannette Kneebone 815-663-1568 or muddywaterdecoys.com (KCF Market Inc.) 630-377-2252 www.kanecountyfleamarket.com ELKHORN, WI ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS Limited Space: Call for reservations 920-235-0495 mallofantiques.com SEE YOU NEXT SEASON! September 12th 9am to 5pm Octagon House 919 Charles Street Watertown, Wisconsin 40 Quality Dealers • Silent Auction Rain or Shine! FREE Admittance to show & museum grounds For more information contact: Scott Robertson at 920-285-3775 or email: scottrobertson413@yahoo.com www.watertownhistory.org Huge Outdoor Antiques Market SEPT. 20TH ~ 9-3 P.M. Antiques Center at Wales 323 E. Summit Ave. (Hwy. 18), Wales, WI 30 Exhibitors under the tents • Rain or Shine 262-968-4913 September 20 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 www.thirdsundaymarket.com 2 015 Fri, 10-8 • Sat, 10-5 Waukesha County Expo Center Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188 I-94 (exit #294, Hwy J), South 1 mile to 1000 Northview Rd. Follow signs West to Show Over 55 Quality Dealers ~ Authenticity Guaranteed OCTOBER 3 & 4 Sat. 8-6 ~ Sun. 10-4 Minnesota State Fairgrounds 1265 Snelling Ave. North St. Paul, Minnesota DEALERS INSIDE & OUT SPACE AVAILABLE! Booth Rental Information: 651-771-3476 • 612-961-3401 www.mnantiqueshows.com OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE GATE $5.00• Free Parking • No Pets WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS 414-525-0820 Hwy. 11 www.nlpromotionsllc.com LAST SHOW FOR THE SEASON CEDARBURG DAYS SUNDAY, OCT. 4TH Held at the Cedarburg Fireman’s Park in FREE PARKING & ADMISSION MARKET Americana • Folk Art • Advertising • Textiles Admission $6 ~ Free Parking ~ 13 & under Free Interstate Center Main Expo, Bloomington, IL Exit 160 from I-55 & I-74 Route 9 West O CTO BE R 2 & 3 Historic Cedarburg, Wisconsin Open 8 am to 2 pm 1475 S. Washburn, Oshkosh, WI SUNDAY ANTIQUES Antiques Show & Sale Rain or Shine - Gates open 6 AM FLEA MARKET SUNDAY OCTOBER 4th FREE PARKING & ADMISSION Fall Wisconsin Antiques Dealers Association • Saturday Noon to 5 P.M. • Sunday 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. Adm. $5 each day (Children under 12 free) Food Served All Day. Parking Free • We Never Cancel Open 8 am to 2 pm 1475 S. Washburn, Oshkosh, WI Vendors Welcome FREE parking at Fairgrounds “Best in the Midwest or Anywhere” FLEA MARKET MONDAY, SEPT. 7th Labor Day Limited Space: Call for reservations 920-235-0495 mallofantiques.com Admission only $7 Kane County Flea Market Octagon House Antique Show For more info: 262-377-8412 email: cedarburgmaxwellstreetdays@ymail.com Sponsored by Cedarburg Fire Department, Inc. Saturday, Sept. 26th: 9AM - 5PM Sunday, Sept. 27th: 11AM- 4PM Visit our website at: www.tc20design.com or call 651-695-1902 The Watertown Historical Society presents the 1st Annual Free Admission • No Animals Allowed FREE PARKING • GOOD FOOD 414-510-4441 $6.00 Good for both days ($1.00 OFF With This Ad, up to 2 persons) www.WisconsinAntiquesDealers.com CEDAR RAPIDS ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE HAWKEYE DOWNS FAIRGROUNDS 4400 6th St. SW • Cedar Rapids, Iowa OCT. 9, 10 & 11 For more info: 262-377-8412 email: cedarburgmaxwellstreetdays@ymail.com Sponsored by Cedarburg Fire Department, Inc. Friday, 10 am-6 pm • Saturday, 10 am-6 pm Sunday, 11 am- 4 pm Vendors Welcome www.townsendantiqueshows.com Admission $6.00 • Good All 3 Days FREE PARKING 507-269-1473 or 641-832-2700 www.auctionactionnews.com POPPLEWOOD 19th Annual Ringle Harvest Day SAT., OCTOBER 10 9am to 3pm Downtown Ringle, Wisconsin Info: 715-297-0197 SUNDAY at SANDWICH Antiques Show Admission $5 ~ Free Parking ~ Children 12/under free Historic Sandwich Fairgrounds 1401 Suydam Rd, Sandwich, IL October 11 Rain or Shine • Open 8-4 • Food Maureen 847-321-1712 or Renie 630-251-3454 sundayantiquessandwich@gmail.com www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com 19 UPCOMING EVENTS Milwaukee’s Premier Fall & Winter Indoor Flea Market SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. STATE FAIR PARK 640 South 84th St., West Allis, Wisconsin Admission $5.00 • Kids under 12 Free VENDOR SPACE AVAILABLE For Vendor Reservations: 262-366-1314 or email: rummagenrelics@aol.com Upcoming 2015 Date: December 12th & 13th Upcoming 2016 Dates: Jan. 23rd & 24th & Feb. 27th & 28th COUNTRYSIDE COLLECTORS CLASSIC TOY SHOW SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2015 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Park Place of Countryside 6240 Joliet Rd., Countyside, IL Free Parking • Door Prizes • Dealers from Coast to Coast Admission $6.00 • Preview Adm. 7:30 AM $20.00 Kids 6 to 12 $2.00 Call Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 or www.uniqueeventsshows.com Milwaukee’s Depression Era Glass Show WiseGuys Banquet Center 3200 S. 103rd St., Milwaukee, WI Sat., October 17: 10-5 p.m. Sun., October 18: 11-3 p.m. Admission $6 good for both days Food - Door Prizes - Glass ID Info: 414-551-2017 or amblackmore@yahoo.com Sponsored by the Depression Era Glass Society of Wisconsin ANTIQUE SHOW BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS INTERSTATE BANQUET & CONFERENCE CENTER 2251 West Market Street (West of I-55/74 on Rte 9, Exit 160) SAT., OCTOBER 31, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m SUN., NOVEMBER 1, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ADM: $5.00 centralilantiquedealers.org 217-469-2256 DEADLINES ARE MONDAYS @ 5PM Milwaukee’s Scale Auto, Hobby & Toy Show SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2015 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Serb Hall - 5101 W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, WI Admission $5.00 Kids 6-12 $2.00 Preview admission 7:30 a.m. $20.00 For additional information or table availability call Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 Visit our Web Site: www.uniqueeventsshows.com FALL FOX VALLEY ANTIQUES SHOW OCTOBER 17 ~ 10 - 5 OCTOBER 18 ~ 10 - 4 Antiques • Decorative Arts St. Charles, Illinois Kane County Fairgrounds 55 DEALERS from 15 STATES Free Parking • Admission $8 Luncheon Available 847-991-3911 www.csada.com SUNDAY ANTIQUES MARKET Americana • Folk Art • Advertising • Textiles Admission $6 ~ Free Parking ~ 13 & under Free Interstate Center Main Expo, Bloomington, IL Exit 160 from I-55 & I-74 Route 9 West October 18 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 www.thirdsundaymarket.com THE BREW CITY ADVERTISING & REC ROOM DECOR SHOW Midwest Antique & Art Show SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2015 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 - 2015 The Collectors Eye 8 AM to 1 PM • ADMISSION $5 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. EarlyBird Buyers 6:30 AM • $20 Entrance Fee Serb Hall - 5101 W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, WI CHICAGOLAND’S PETROLEUM & ADVERTISING SHOW BY GAS GUYS PROMOTIONS INC CONTACT: TIM SMITH AT 815-436-4733 OR EMAIL KEVIN GRECO AT: GASGUYS@HOTMAIL.COM WEBSITE: GASGUYS1.COM WILL COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS PEOTONE, ILLINOIS (35 Miles South of Chicago ~ Exit 327 Off I-57, Then 1 Mile East) Central Illinois Antiques Dealers Association 41st Annual Fall Kane County Flea Market “Best in the Midwest or Anywhere” Antiques & Collectibles KANE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 525 S. Randall Rd. (between Rt. 38 & 64), St. Charles, Illinois Oct. 31st & Nov. 1st • Saturday Noon to 5 P.M. • Sunday 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. Adm. $5 each day (Children under 12 free) Food Served All Day. Parking Free • We Never Cancel (KCF Market Inc.) 630-377-2252 www.kanecountyfleamarket.com Thee “PA R K ” Antique Show-Sale Marathon Park’s E. Gate Hall 1201 Stewart Ave. H WAUSAU Sat. 9-5 Sun. 10-4 Nov. 14-15 35 Booths Awesome Antiques & Vintage Collectables! See Yesteryear’s charm, history & quality. Clock Restorer Available! Hwy 39/51 to Exit 192; East 1/2 mi. Info: AR Promotions • 715-355-5144 www.antiqueshowsinwis.com Admission $5.00 • Kids 6-12 $2.00 Preview admission 7:30 a.m. $20.00 Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 Visit our Web Site: www.uniqueeventsshows.com ROCHESTER, MN MAYO CIVIC CENTER FLEA MARKET November 1 Sunday 10-4 MAYO CIVIC CENTER 30 Civic Center Dr Dealers can drive in to unload & to load out! Townsend Promotions 641-832-2700 507-269-1473 Please Let Our Advertisers Know Where You Saw Their Ad!!!! 59th Annual Holiday ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Saturday, November 20 ~ 10-7pm Sunday, November 21 ~ 10-4pm Rock Garden Banquet & Confrence Center The Market for Fine Americana 319-389-7779 and The Market for Distinctive Collectibles & Antiques 319-360-4301 SUNDAY, OCT. 25 • 10-4 Expo Center Hawkeye Downs Fairgrounds Cedar Rapids, Iowa $8 Admission mwantiqueshow.com ADVERTISE Your Show or Event Here! Call Us Today 715-524-3076 ZURKO’S MIDWEST PROMOTIONS 2015 Show Schedule SEPTEMBER (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 45th Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Sept. 5 & 6 (Sat. & Sun.) Holiday Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI Sept. 12 & 13 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique & Flea Market ; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Sept. 19 (Saturday) Civil War Show; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL OCTOBER Oct. 3 (Saturday) 29th Annual Eagle River, WI Downtown Antique Market; during the “Massive” Cranberry Fest Oct. 4 (Sun.) “Harvest Fest” Flea Market & Car Show; Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Oct. 10 & 11 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Oct. 11 (Sunday) Antique Market; Centreville, MI-Fairgrounds M-86 Oct. 24 (Saturday Nite) 5th Annual “Haunted Halloween Flea Market” “Late-Niter” 3pm-Midnight; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL NOVEMBER Nov. 7 & 8 (Sat. & Sun.) 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Antiques: The Sensible Alternative! Article by Debbie McArdle (Wisconsin Antiques Dealers) history of your find so you can enlighten Glancing through catalogs from well-known stores, your friends when they admire your new one can't help but notice expensive furnishings additions! Added bonus: A free educationdescribed as "hand finished for vintage appeal", "made al exhibit, “Antique Graniteware”, with from reclaimed wood rescued from India", "our weath- expert Daryl Alpers on hand to answer your ered finish is carefully distressed" and "copied from a questions. Attend the 64th Fall Wisconsin 1930s original". Antiques Dealers Why pay for expensive Association Show & replicas made of uncertain Sale October 2 & 3 to WADA’s free educational exhibit in materials in far-away countries find your timeless treas- October is “Antique Graniteware”. when you can have the real ures! The Waukesha Shown here, the warm colors of deal for a fraction of the antique graniteware blend well with County Expo Center's price? vintage advertising & other antiques. A 19th century Tennessee Forum Building, 1000 Stroll the many The warmth of the sugar chest, hand-crafted aisles of the upcoming Northview Road, Waukesha, WI 53188, is the home of this event. original surface of this nearly 200 years ago from Show hours are Friday, 10-8 and Saturday, 10-5. In addition to Wisconsin Antiques circa 1900 velocipede, old-growth trees, provides the good food customers have come to expect, a traditional along with its unique Victorian design, service in the 21st century and Dealers Association Wisconsin Fish Fry will be served late Friday afternoon and surpasses the look of any reproduction. beyond! (Photo courtesy of Show and Sale, Friday evening so bring your appetite! Remember, admission of $6.00 and Saturday, October 2 Why buy new? Henry Teloh Antiques) funds scholarships for high school students as well as grants to & 3, 2015 and find your AUTHENTIC vintage and antique treasures that will add a special flavor to any room, whether you decorate only Wisconsin historic and heritage groups. A $1.00 discount coupon is available at: with antiques or mix old with new. Free parking. ATM on premises. Along with your purchase, the knowledgeable WADA dealers will share the www.WisconsinAntiquesDealers.com Antiques are Green Campaign: Good Tie-In for Many Collecting Clubs National Antique Week is promoted and celebrated in Great Britain during the week of November 23-30, 2009. This week long event with the theme Antiques are Green comes at a pivotal time for the antiques trade when public and media interest is heightened by campaigns such as "Antiques are Green" spearheaded by Nigel Worboys and the petition on "Antiques" designed to persuade the British government to provide more support to the Fine Art and Antiques industry. The Association of Collecting Clubs and National Association of Collectors have become supporters of "Antiques are Green." We urge club leaders and partners to visit Nigel Worboys' website: http://www.antiquesaregreen.org for excellent information on the concepts of tying the green movement into antiques and signing up as a supporter. The program has several aims. Some of these include: * Antiques are Green aims to promote antiques as an alternative form of recycling and conserving natural resources. * Antiques are Green aims to encourage existing consumers and attract a new audience who may not have considered buying antiques before. * Antiques are Green aims to encourage businesses and consumers on reducing their carbon footprint, dependency on fossil fuel and becoming greener. * By purchasing, conserving or selling antiques you contribute to these aims. By signing up for "Antiques are Green" you become part of this vision. There is no cost for signing up. * The Windsor Chair - As described on the "Antiques are Green" website, the best way to illustrate why antiques are green is by an example (this can be applied to many different antiques) the humble Windsor chair. The chair parts were made by craftsmen who lived in the woods where the materials came from. The turnings were produced on treadle-operated lathes, then parts were taken on foot to a local workshop to be assembled. From there the completed chairs would be distributed around the country by horse and cart or waterways. The chair saw hard use but is still around today. What a green product and what a life cycle! By buying this chair to use again we have conserved our natural resources and prevented the carbon footprint of another chair being produced, that possibly would come all the way from the Far East. I expect that a new mass produced chair will hit the waste dump long before the antique Windsor chair is sold again at auction, goes to the restorers to be revived and is retailed again for another 40 years use! * By buying antiques and collectibles... and putting them into use, rather than buying a new product, is what "Antiques are Green" is all about. What a wonderful way for collecting clubs, for antique malls, flea markets, shows and auction houses to promote "going green" to younger consumers and buyers. This is another approach for reaching out to the young audience of 20-35 and showing how antiques can be an integral part of their lives while helping the environment all at the same time. * Finding antiques and decorative objects to decorate your living space or work place is a great way to personalize your home or office and make it uniquely yours. Furnishing or redecorating your first apartment or home with old objectives makes economic sense, as well as "green sense." * Vintage clothing... and clothing accessories are currently hot among young adults. We're talking buttons, fabric, jewelry, hats - either to wear or as decoration. Old advertising items and other graphic arts, movie posters and political posters, kitchen items, pottery and glassware, toys, music-related items, old record players and radios, old bottles, even vintage automobiles... the listing is endless, but can all tie in to the Green about Antiques concept. It provides a great way for a lot of collecting clubs to reach out to young adults by encouraging their interest in collecting in one or more of these areas by promoting the "eco-friendly" approach. These are the buyers, investors and collectors of the future. Find ways your club can whet their interest now. As Nigel Worboys references on the "Antiques are Green" website, perhaps antiques is the oldest recycling trade in the world - promoting and marketing antiques and collectibles as "Antiques are Green" only makes sense. 22 Antiques & Appraising School Launches “New” e-Course Article by Charles Green (Asheford Institute of Antiques) comes loaded with interactive videos, multimedia-activities, web-based resource The Asheford Institute of Antiques links, and a host of other features we simply can’t add into the texts.” Dumont went (AIA), a professional-level distance on to say that the e-Course had been in development for almost two years by the learning program on antiques, col- school’s IT team, before any release dates were even considered. Industry insiders attending the trade gathering were granted temporary passlectibles and appraising, recently rolled out its first ever online "e-Course," at an codes to the e-Course, and were given full access to the programs options and features industry trade gathering earlier this at a demonstration held during the event. Director of the school, Charles Green month, in anticipation of the schools 50th presided over the presentation, and noted during the unveiling, that the program had anniversary to be held in New York later undergone almost a year of beta-testing by international students prior to its intended release in North America. this year. A statement issued from the school’s Admissions Officer, Tony Drew seemed Described by school spokesperson to indicate a "full" release date for the new e-Course to be some time in mid-July. "We Shelly Dumont, as a watershed moment for the Institute, Dumont said the school's don’t want to rush it, but we’re really pleased with the response so far," said Drew, first foray into e-learning was consistent "We think the e-Course is really going to be a game-changer when it comes to setting with Asheford's innovative and ground- the bar for future antiques and appraising education." The press release went on to say breaking teaching techniques employed that while the textbooks for the Asheford program were still available, they would over the last 50 years. "When we offer something new, we like to take the time to likely be phased out in the next five to ten years. For readers seeking more information about the schools new e-Course promake sure it's done right," said Dumont at a Q & A session following the announcegram, they can be contacted at: (877) 444-4508 or visit their web site at; www.ashement. When asked about the differences in curriculum between textbooks and the ford.com. You can also write to them at; the Asheford Institute of Antiques 981 new e-Course format of the program, Dumont said there was literally no comparison. Harbor Blvd., Suite 3, Dept. 275EC11 Destin, FL 32541-2525, or at their Canadian "In terms of sheer volume, it's almost double the size of the printed version, and office at; 131 Bloor Street West, Suite 200, Dept. 124EC11 Toronto, ON M5S 1R8. Red Wing Collectors Society Creates Young Collectors Club RED WING, MN – Do you know a collector between the ages of 15 and 20 who is interested in history, art and collecting? If so, it's time to bring them to the Red Wing Collectors Society (RWCS) Convention this summer. In celebration of the RWCS 35th Anniversary, a new Young Collectors Club has been developed for collectors between the ages of 15 and 20 that will make its debut during the event. This program will be the next step for young collectors to continue learning about Red Wing and its wares. For many years, the RWCS faced the challenge of encouraging the next generation to maintain its interest in Red Wing’s wares and the RWCS. Eleven years ago, Wendy Callicoat and Sue Jones Tagliapietra, who at the time were members of the RWCS Executive Board, developed the KidsView Educational Program at the RWCS Convention to attract a younger generation of collectors to the RWCS. “This program has developed into an exceptional part of the RWCS,” Callicoat says. “We have seen many kids come to our seminars during summer Convention and enjoy the activities of KidsView, only to age out and lose interest when they graduate from the program at age 15. In years past, many of the graduates have volunteered to assist during KidsView activities.” Callicoat says the new challenge has been retaining KidsView participants’ interest Advertisers Please Remember Our Deadline is Every Monday at 12 Noon in collecting as they become teenagers and young adults. Therefore, new education and retention opportunities were explored, and the new program was created for young adult collectors. Young collectors are encouraged to attend sessions from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursday, July 7 and 10 a.m. to noon on Friday, July 8, where they will develop new friendships through peer-to-peer discussion groups and hands-on activities. Collectors are encouraged to bring their computers for use during the sessions. A field trip will also be taken to the Pottery Place Street Sale, so participants should bring some spending money. Young collectors who participate in this first year of the program will become a charter member of the RWCS Young Collectors Club and receive a special stoneware crock to commemorate the beginning of this adventure. Watch for more details about the schedule of events on the RWCS website and the RWCS/Kids View Facebook pages. If you’re interested in attending or volunteering during the new program, or have a question, please contact Wendy Callicoat at crocks701@aol.com. The Red Wing Collectors Society was founded in 1977 in Red Wing, Minn. and is devoted to educating people about all American pottery. There are more than 4,000 members worldwide. The Red Wing Potteries had diverse pottery lines that included stoneware, dinnerware and art pottery. Annual membership costs only $25. For more information or to become a member, call the RWCS business office at 800-977-7927, e-mail membership@redwingcollectors.org or log on to www.redwingcollectors.org. Join the Conversation and Find us on Facebook of follow us on Twitter @RWPottery! Advertisers! Please let us know the number of photos you will be sending so we know when we have them all! 23 McFarland Antiques Estate Sale 5910 Main Street, McFarland, WI 53558 • Antiques • Collectibles • Jewelry, Art • Treasures • Memorabilia • Records, Toys • Tools, Books • Fancy Junque Contact Pat Bruden 608-246-1813 Sale Conducted by Bethel Estate Sales, Madison, WI Pass out numbers at 8:00 am • Cash or Check only NO credit cards People are responsible for moving their own heavy items Phil & Mary Jo Olson are retiring. These long time antiquers are selling the contents of their shop full of 3 floors of antiques for this sale. YES...It's time to SELL THE BUILDING...you can buy it, too!! Located in the Historic Center of McFarland, between the two locations of the McFarland Historical Society, across from the Public Library and the charming "McFarland House Cafe," original home of the village's namesake. One block from the Community Center. The possibilities are endless for this 3-story historic brick building! September 16-17 ~ 9 am to 4 pm 25% OFF Marked Prices September 23-24 ~ 9am to 4pm 40% OFF Marked Prices September 30-October 1 ~ 9am to 4pm 50% OFF Marked Prices FURNITURE... A LOT OF FURNITURE!.. all types and styles: CHAIRS...Sets, Singles, Rocking, Folding, Desk, Kitchen, etc. OH, SO MANY CHAIRS!! TABLES...parts, legs, tops, MANY leaves! Work Tables, Side Tables, End Tables, Dining Tables! Antique Post Office Sorting Table...Unique, useful, definitely a conversation piece, dated 1903. Beds; Trunks, ARCHITECTURAL... doors, shutters, windows, shelves; Typewriters; Chests; Children’s Furniture; Bookcases, Display Cases; Clothes Racks, folding; CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS; Smalls; Lamps; Mirrors; Crocks; Baskets; Lamps; Stereo Speakers; Toys & much more! STYLES include Victorian, Mid-Century Modern, Country, Shabby Chic, and more. Many items already at BARGAIN PRICES! ITEMS waiting to be RE-PURPOSED.... Use your creativity, paint, fabric, stencils, etc. Milwaukee’s Premier Fall & Winter Indoor Flea Market STATE FAIR PARK 640 S 84TH STREET, WEST ALLIS, WISCONSIN October 17th & 18th Sat. 9 am to 3 pm • Sun. 9 am to 2 pm Admission $5.00 For vendor information 262-366-1314 www.rummagenrarities.com Milwaukee’s Premier Fall & Winter Indoor Flea Market Article by Anthony Schafer Unique Events Specialty Shows announces new event Jim Welytok of Unique Events Specialty Shows has formally announced a new event to begin this fall. The new show “Rummage (n) Rarities” will be an all indoor, fall & winter flea market type event. The first scheduled show will be on the weekend of October 17th & 18th It will be held in the Wisconsin Products Pavilion Building at State Fair Park, 640 South 84th Street, West Allis WI 53214. “We are very excited about this new event. It will provide Wisconsin area vendors and shoppers a traditional flea market type atmosphere to meet and do business during the inclement fall and winter months.” Welytok said. “This show will offer over one hundred and fifty booths and feature the sale of just about everything you can imagine. Antiques, collectibles, home decor, toys, records, crafts, books, sporting goods, jewelry, overstocks, and close out items. All vendors will be welcome to participate in our fall and winter markets.” Welytok said. Unique Events Shows has been producing quality collector specialty shows in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan for the past thirty five years. “With our experience and network of collectible vendors on hand and the general merchandise vendors who will be participating with us, we will be offering the public some very enjoyable shopping experiences for many years to come.” Welytok said. Additional shows are scheduled for December 12th & 13th of 2015, and January 23rd & 24th February 27th & 28th of 2016. Saturday show hours are 9 am to 3 pm & Sundays 9 am to 2 pm For Rummage (n) Rarities vendor reservations call 262-366-1314 or email rummagenrarities@aol.com Rummage (n) Rarities email: rummagenrarities@aol.com 24 THE GENERAL STORE ANTIQUE MALL N OPE DAY! OR LAB 1277 Fond du Lac Ave., Kewaskum, WI r t ou Visi ians at ll a s Arti raft M C The (Junction of Hwys. 45 & 28) • Ph/Fax 262-626-2885 Like Us on Facebook! OPEN 7 Days - 10:00 - 5:00 Oak drop front desk, $185. 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