Issue #1914 - Auction Action Antique News
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Issue #1914 - Auction Action Antique News
Online! Always On Time! Over One Million Hits www.auctionactionnews.com Help Recycle, Buy Antiques! October 23, 2013 Vol. 19 No. 14 News Periodical Mailed on October 17 UP-N-AT-UM Estate Sales Sells Eclectic Plymouth, Wisconsin Living Estate at Auction Article & photos by Brian Maloney Furniture winner of the sale – a fancy oak buffet that sold for $500. Auctioneer Tim Schwartz sells the best of the vintage firearms – a Winchester Model 94 30/30 that fetched $400. It took a surprising $350 to buy this Kalamazoo Elite enameled cast iron stove. Perfect autumn weather meant a great crowd of bidders for an UP-N-AT-UM estate auction, held just outside of Plymouth, Wisconsin on September 22nd. Sold was the living estate of Patt and the late Bud Dick, lifelong collectors and owners of the former Moby Dick’s Campground. There was something for everybody at this one, with plenty of furniture from Victorian to vintage, two mechanical pinball machines, and some choice vintage lighting. Among the many auction highlights: A 1930’s Caille Superior Bell ‘Sphinx’ slot machine that made $725, and a 1998 Jaguar “project car” that drove off for $3,900. Continued on pages 20 & 21 Jackie & Jim Pottratz of UP-N-AT-UM Estate Sales (right) decided to sell this estate by auction - so hired Tim & Dawn Schwartz of Schwartz Auction Service for bid-calling duties. That 1998 Jaguar XK8 in the photo? A little rough around the edges and not running, it still sold for a solid $3,900. There was lots of interest in this original-condition 1930’s Caille Superior Bell “Sphinx” slot machine, which later sold for $725. Three Days of Sun & Fun at Minnesota’s Downtown Oronoco Gold Rush Days Antique Show Article & photos by Brian Maloney Oronoco, just the name conjures up visions of streets filled with antiques & collectibles for as far as the eye can see. It wasn’t a dream though on August 16th through the 18th - it was real - for those were the dates of this summer’s venerable Downtown Oronoco, Minnesota Gold Rush Antique Show & Flea Market. Judging from the Interesting crowd I’d found there, it seems like just about every antiques enthusiast in the Americana Midwest turned out along with me. The tiny town of Oronoco, Minnesota sponsors at Van the event, where several-hundred dealers line nearly every street and park - selling Deest to a crowd of thousands of folks from near and far. Antiques Mint-condition Schmidt’s City Club Beer sign, At Horsefeathers & Art from Miller’s Antiques – Antiques, a 4’ long included this Burlington, 30” x 38” and Kraft Foods advertising cow ($1,400) Iowa pair of Masonic priced at $1,000. rides atop a bead-board oak country store Temple celestial and 715-963-1100 counter with cubbies in back - $600. terrestrial globe-topped 913-677-5566 wodden columns, asking price $875. The Here’s a rare one: from Lincoln County gilt-lettered carpenter’s Antiques Center, a distinctive Heron trade sign to the right Lake, Minnesota mallard drake decoy, was priced at $385. price tag $2,500. 605-987-4114 319-363-1417 I found these embossed steel automotive battery signs in Rick Simpson’s display, the 5’ Willard example priced at $500, the 54” Grant at $450. 320-677-2307 Continued on pages 6, 7 & 8 2 THE BREW CITY ADVERTISING & REC ROOM DECOR SHOW SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2013 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Serb Hall - 5101 W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, WI THE MIDWEST’S FINEST ONE DAY SHOW! Adm: $5.00 • Kids 6-12 $2.00 • Preview Adm: 7:30 a.m. $20.00 Unique Events Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 or unievents1@aol.com • www.uniqueeventsshows.com 110 Dealers between two shows Sunday, Oct. 27th, 2013 10:00 am - 4:00 pm M i l w a u k ee’s Scale Auto, Hobby & Toy Show SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 • 10-2 Serb Hall - 5101 W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, WI Hawkeye Downs Fairgrounds 4400 6th Street SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Just off I-380 Exit #17) $8.00 Admission Midwest’s Finest Model Car, Toy & Racing Collectible Show Free Parking mwantiqueshow.com DOOR PRIZES • FREE PARKING Next Show: April 6, 2014 Adm: $5.00 Kids 6-12 $2.00 Preview Adm: 7:30 a.m. $20.00 262-366-1314 or www.uniqueeventsshows.com Two Shows You Don’t Want To Miss!! Collector’s Eye Dealers 222 Center Street ~ Lake Geneva, WI Open 7 days 262-248-8474 i l o v e f un k y s . c o m GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Everything (over $20) is on Sale *Antiques*Clothing*Jewelry*Furniture*Gifts Nueske’s District No. 3 Antiques 715-253-4064 or 800-451-3838 Take a step back in time & visit our beautifully restored 1882 schoolhouse. HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 10-4 Located on Bus. Hwy. 29, 1 mile E. of Wittenberg, WI Next to Nueske’s Company Store Brides basket w/frame, $229. Fenton coin dot 1947 bowl, $95. 1900 Brides bowl, $89. Daryl Alpers, IA Amana Colonies Antiques, IA Dianne Anderson Antiques, IA G Andrews, MO Anne'x Anteex, IL Angus Antiques, WI Lee Bernard Antiques, MI Caroline's Interiors, IA Julie Cepowski, IA Cheeky Monkey Vintage Jewelry, IA Cobweb Palace Antiques, IA Collectible Investments, MO Country Carousel, IA Country Crock Antiques, NE Country Crow Primitives, IA Craft Central, IA Downtown Antiques, IA Rory Evans Antiques, KS Mike & Vicky Grover, IA Hawks' Nest Antiques, KS Tim Kellen, MO Ladybug Antiques, IA Larson's Country Antiques, MO Bob McIntire, IA Memories On Main, IL Mary K Miller Antiques, IL Gayle Neurohr, IA Old Time Treasures, IL Don & Marta Orwig, IN Park Place Antiques, IA Pen & Pencil Antiques, MO Polly Ann's Antiques, IA Red Wing, Reamers & Relics, IA Scott Rizer, WI S & D Antiques, MO Cheryl Saylor, IA Jim & Jan Seeck, IA Roy Sutherland, MN The Tinker, MN 20th Century Art & Design, MN Weather Van Antiques, WI Chuck West, WI J Wornstyle, MO Midwest Antique & Art Show Dealers Tom Armitage, IA Suzanne Baker Antiques, IN Larry Carroll, IA Caulkins House Antiques, MI Nancy and Craig Cheney Antiques, OH J Compton Gallery, TX Country Love, IL Deer Run, WI Thomas Delach Art & Antiques, OH Elk River Merchant, IA Erenberger Antiques, IA J & R Ferris Antiques, LLC, NY Folk Art, Etc, MO Lee Foster Antiques, WI Colleen Boland Freese, IA Dale Freese, IA Dennis & Gloria Healzer, KS Harvey Pranian Art & Antiques, IL Gavin Hegg, WI Horsefeathers, KS Diane E Gish, NE Craig W Illa Antiques, MO Jim & Nancy's Antiques, NE Jodan's Antiques, IA Kim & Mary Kokles, TX Kracker Barrel Antiques, MO Gwen S LeFevre Antiques, WI Al Linder, MN Sheridan Loyd Americana Antiques, MO Main Street Antiques, IA Mark Miller, IA Missouri Plain Folk, MO Ardelle Moffett Antiques, IL R.L. Myers Americana & Folk Art, IN Nutts About Antiques, IA Oakland Art, MI Old Smith, IL Over Hill Over Dale, IA Mario Pollo, MA Prairie Dock Antiques, IL Gary Holt Collection, KS Gary Promey Antiques & Folk Art, OH Dennis Raleigh Antiques & Folk Art, ME Thomas Rawson, IA Kevin J Roberts Antiques, MO Rock Step Antiques, WI Schoolmaster Antiques, WI Denise Scott Antiques 20 Division St, RI Patricia Sheehey Antiques, IA Sniktaw Antiques, LLC, IL Stone Barn Antiques, MO Summer Kitchen, IA Sweet Peas Primitives and Such, IL Bob Techau, IA Henry Teloh, WI Thompson Antiques/Americana, IL Tom's Art & Antiques, IA L Tomlinson LLC, MN Denny L Tracey Antiques, MI Van Deest Art & Antiques, IA Bud Weinert Antiques, MI Wheaten Woolens, IA Winterberry Store, IL Douglas R Wyant Antiques, MI Yankee Pedlar, WI Z & K Antiques, IL Neil Zuehlke Antiques, WI 3 River Street Antique Company 1500 East River Street ~ Merrill, WI 54452 riverstreetantiquecompany.com 715-536-7246 “better than any shop in London” quoted by an English visitor Open Friday thru Sunday 9-4 Antique Market I 11 North 3rd Street St. Charles, Illinois 60174 630-377-1868 Celebrating 31 Years In Business Since 1982 Open 7 Days a week 10-5 pm Looking for a Real Antique & a Great Business opportunity at the same time? You’ll find it in La Valle, WI. A great little community located in south central Wisconsin, between Lake Redstone & Dutch Hollow Lakes. Now called the Treasure Mill. It’s one of the first businesses in the community dating back to 1850 (one year after La Valle became a Village). It was destroyed by fire twice & rebuilt. It began as a saw mill, flour mill, feed mill & also served the village as the electric company. All property is presently used as a Antique Mall. It is approximately 8,000 sw. ft. The owners are using some area, the rented space is grossing $3,200 per month. 5411 E. State St., Rockford, IL 61108 Appraisal Fair October 26th 10-3pm (1) Non parishable per item to be appraised Showcases & Booth Spaces Available eaststateantiquemall@yahoo.com 815-229-4004 7,000 Square Feet 4610 East State Street Rockford, Illinois 61108 815-516-8100 vintagezone1.com Open Tuesday through Saturday 10am - 7pm Daily ults s e R in Get an Ad ! h wit A A N 7 6 A 4-30 -52 715 Wrightstown Antique Gallery Over 40 Years Experience , March 2nd, 20 Primitive Country Ant Check it out online at www.juddrealtyllc.com or call Buddy Daugs at 608-524-9800 or 608-434-2774. Judd Realty LLC, Loganville, WI Rockford’s high traffic mall East State Antique Mall ~ Rustic, Primitives, Victorian & More! ~ EBERT ’ S ANTIQUES Manitowoc, Wisconsin I-43 At Exit #152 920-682-0687 Open 7 Days A Week! MC - VISA - Discover Accepted! A MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY! 7142 Shanty Rd., Wrightstown WI 920-532-4308 OPEN: Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. 11am - 5pm Saturday & Sunday by appointment or chance wrightstownantiquegallery.com NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIFACT SHOW Sunday, October 27, 8AM - 3PM *Plaques & Ribbons Awarded * Refreshments by Scout Troop #106 * Experts On Hand To Identify Artifacts * 4th Grade Village Art on Display MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL 334 S. Main Street Monticello, Wisconsin Sponsored by the Badger State Archaeological Society of Wisconsin Contact: Steve & Janet Gobeli at 608-329-4781 for more information Hedgeappl *Openhedgeappleprim@hotmail.com All Year* or a Saturday, November 9, 2013 ~ 8am to 3pm Primitive Country Antique Show and Sale Wide Selection of Antiques, Vintage Items & Collectibles. Includes furniture, jewelry, glassware, silver, art. We Buy & Accept Consignments Waukesha Antique Mall 1427 E. Racine Avenue, Waukesha, Wisconsin 1st Annaul Fall Sidewalk Sale Sunday October 27th 9am-3pm ~ Rain or Shine Open Daily 10AM to 5PM 262-524-0600 Specializing in Early Americana Country Primitives.... Painted Furniture, Pottery, Early Lighting, Quilts & Textiles, Stoneware, Folkart, Baskets, Vintage Toys, Woodenware and Much More Otto Center - Arthur, Illinois (1/2 Mile South of Arthur) For information call Donna Kibler: Hedgeapple Primitives 217-620-8983 or hedgeappleprim@hotmail.com or agatheringontheprairie.com Next Show: March 1st, 2014 A C 2 h 1 M 4 Galena, Illinois Antique Auction: Premier Event Galena Convention Center November 8th and 9th, 2013 Galena Auction was created by Paul Connor owner of EZ Sell USA, the area's only registered eBay drop off location, and Sue Wilke, owner and operator of Ink & Stamp with Sue, Galena’s original and only art supply store. We both have a long standing interest in antiques, and collectibles, and have been active business owners in Galena and the Tri State area for years. We are excited to announce a new event - Galena Antique Auction, Show and Sale at the Galena Convention Center, Friday and Saturday, November 8th and 9th, 2013. We think the timing will be great for business as the fall begins to wrap up and customers’ sights turn toward Christmas. We are excited about this new endeavor, which we plan to be an annual or possibly a semi-annual event. The two day event begins with Friday's auction preview day. You will be able to peruse all items on Friday that will be on the live auction Saturday. Proxy bidding will be available on selected items on site, as well as online for anyone who would like to take advantage of this service. Vendor booths will be available inside the Convention Center for holiday shopping Friday from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m, as well as all day Saturday. The doors open at 8a.m. Saturday with the live two ring auction beginning at 10 a.m. Food and beverages will be available on the premises both days. We have a website, GalenaAuction.com dedicated to this event, that will offer online bidding prior to the auction on selected items, as well as vendor information. The auction will showcase antiques, collectibles, selected treasures and some bulk estate liquidations from multiple clients.Some of the featured items include primitives, furniture, Galena pottery, coins, crystal, jewelry, Grant items, china, Fenton glass, American pottery, and a selection of quality Christmas decor. Thanks for your consideration. We hope you will be able to join us for this fun antiquing weekend. We are planning a great event and hope to grow this as an annual event that promotes the antique and cultural heritage that Galena has been known for. For more information visit galenaauction.com or contact Sue at 563-580-3233 or Paul at 563-5435201 or paulhconnor@gmail.com Over a Million Hits www.auctionactionnews.com is your Antique Mall advertising here? Annual Haunted-Flea Ghosts, Goblins, Celebrities, Music & More! WHEATON, ILLINOIS: Du Page County Fairgrounds, is where the “Haunted Fleas” will gather again for the Annual “Haunted Halloween Flea Market,” Saturday October 26, from 3pm to MIDNIGHT! Zombies, ghosts, goblins & witches beware!Come in custom for the Goblins Ball (Live Music) and the Weird & Wonderful costume judging contest. A special guest appearance by “DEEP ROY” who played Droopy McCool in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. He also played an Ewok on Endor and sometimes played R2-D2. In the 2005 film version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, he was digitally replicated to portray all the Oompa-Loompas. He also plays the alien Keenser in the 2009 film Star Trek. To sci-fi fans, he is best known for his role as Mr. Sin in the Doctor Who serial Talons of Weng-Chiang as well as the Posicarian delegate in the later serial Mindwarp. He is the only actor to appear in the Star Wars, Star Trek and Doctor Who franchises. Nationally acclaimed ILLUSTRATOR Roger Stolz will also be on hand, plus more!The Midwest Garrison will be in costume! There will be 1000’s of haunted treasures for sale; as vendors will bring everything from Halloween Collectibles, Antiques, Bargains, Old Stuff, Close-outs, Crafts, and much more! Vintage HEARSES will be on display, as this appears to be a “SPOOKTACULAR” with fun for the WHOLE FAMILY!Bring flashlights, come in costume, hunt for bargains, dress warm as dealers will be indoors & outdoors, in sheds & open-air with tents.Event is held “Rain or Moon-Shine.” Show hours are 3pm to MIDNIGHT, kids 12 & under are FREE; located at the Du Page County Fairgrounds (County Farm & Manchester), in Wheaton Illinois on SATURDAY night October 26. Food served all night!! Admission $7 For additional information on this & other Zurko’s Midwest Promotions Special Flea & Fun Events Contact: Zurko at 115 E. Division St., Shawano, Wisconsin 54166 or phone 715-526-9769, www.zurkopromotions.com The Fabulous DuPage County Fairgrounds directions from Chicago: Roosevelt Rd. W. to County. Farm Rd., turn N. to Manchester, E. on Manchester 1/2 mi. to Fairgrounds. DuPage County Fairgrounds, 2015 W. Manchester, Wheaton, IL 60189. ATTENTION COLLECTORS! What do you collect? We now have a new page on the website"Collectors Notification" You can now fill out a form that lists several categories of items listed in our paper, and we will email you when YOUR item shows up. www.auctionactionnews.com 5 Out & About I believe fall has arrived! Although, my parents say the leaves have yet to fall from their tree’s in upper Michigan. Some of us have been racking leaves for the past few weeks. My son wanted to put the lawn mower away, but as soon as you do that, you seem to always have to cut the grass one more time. Note to our advertisers, when sending us pdf ads, we have limited ability to make adjustments and changes. So, Take The when sending a pdf, call first to get our sizes and Challenge requirements. Every publication has different standards Buy for which they use for pdf ads and not all of them work American! with each other. Also, the January 2014 deadline has been posted on the editors page under deadline dates. Due do the New Year holiday falling on a Wednesday, we have had to make some adjustments. When Out and About this weekend, be sure to check out: CSADA Fall Fox Valley Antique Show on Saturday, October 19th & Sunday, October 20th. Located at Kane County Fair Grounds in St. Charles, Illinois. See upcoming events for more information. Milwaukee’s Depression Era Glass Show on Saturday, October 19th & Sunday, October 20th. Located at Wiseguys Banquet & Entertainment Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Originals Mall of Antiques Flea Market on Sunday, October 20th. Located at Originals Mall of Antiques in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Countryside Collectors Classic Toy Show on Sunday, October 20th. Located at Park Place of Countryside in Countryside, Illinois. See upcoming events for more information. Sunday Antiques Market on Sunday, October 20th. Located at Interstate Center Main Expo in Bloomington, Illinois. See upcoming events for more information. Badger Marble Club Show & Sale on Sunday, October 20th. Located at Howard Johnson in Madison, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Chicagoland’s Petroleum & Advertising Show on Sunday, October 20th. Located at Will County Fairgrounds in Peotone , Illinois. See upcoming events for more information. Mark your calendars for: Midwest Antique & Art Show and The Collectors Eye Show on Sunday, October 27th. Located at Hawkeye Downs Fairgrounds in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. See upcoming events for more information. The Brew City Advertising & Rec Room Decor Show on Sunday, October 7th. Located at Serb Hall in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Native American Artifact Show on Sunday, October 27th. Located at Monticello High School in Monticello, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. 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FOLLOWING WEEK’S DEADLINE - ISSUE #1916 Tuesday, October 29th at 5 p.m. for paper mailed Thursday, October 31st Covering Events from November 6th on. We don’t get to see my brother Mike very often. He lives in Texas with his family. He resided there after he served in the Army. The last time my family got to spend time with both my brothers was about 5 years ago. It was very nice that Mike was also able to visit with our Grandpa Eagle & Cathy. FIRST WEEK JANUARY DEADLINE - ISSUE #1923 ***FRIDAY***, December 27th at 5 p.m. for paper mailed Thursday, January 2nd Covering Events from January 8th, 2014 on. 6 Downtown Oronoco Gold Rush Days: Hundreds of Dealers, Thousands of Shoppers, 100% Fun Article & Photos by Brian Maloney The town of Oronoco is located in the southeast part of the Gopher State, just a few miles north of Rochester, or about an hour south of the Twin Cities. Surprisingly, it’s a less-than four-hour drive from my home in southern Wisconsin. It’s is a picturesque little hamlet - and a growing one too, thanks to its proximity to the Mayo Clinic. It still retains its small-town charm though, with historic homes lining the streets and beautiful Lake Shady to paddle your canoe across. If it’s your first trip to Downtown Oronoco Gold Rush Days, you’ll quickly realize that this is not your ordinary antiques show. The town’s normal population of fewer than 1,000 often swells to twenty times that for the event, which is always held on the third weekend in August. Another unique aspect of the show: it’s a town-sponsored non-profit event, with all proceeds helping to fund many different community projects. Longtime Oronoco resident Carol Olson coordinates the event. “The show was started back in 1972 by local antique shop proprietor Earl Berg” Carol told me. “He named the show Gold Rush Days after the short-lived real gold rush here in 1857.” It turned out there wasn’t really much gold in the Zumbro River that runs right through town, but there sure is plenty of treasure to be found in the streets come the third weekend of August each and every year. That first privately organized show moved to Rochester more than two decades ago, so the town decided to start their own community-based event, calling it the Downtown Oronoco Gold Rush Days. You can find more about the town’s and the show’s interesting histories at www.oronoco.com and www.goldrushmn.com. The show opens at dawn, Friday through Sunday. It feels like a carnival, with all the streets closed to traffic, and numerous food vendors and the like scattered among the hundreds of antiques dealers. Be sure to arrive early to get a good parking space, stop by for a big pancake breakfast compliments of the local VFW Chapter, and you’ll have until dark to shop-till-you-drop. And if you need a break, sit down and take in one of the many free seminars at Gold Rush Days. Speakers this year included Sandy Erdman’s Trash to Treasure Workshop and keynote speaker Sue Whitney of Junkmarket Style fame. The hundreds of exhibitors range from pros who travel from several states away to local hobby dealers, some who you’ll recognize, and many more you’ll only find here at Oronoco. In fact, Downtown Oronoco Gold Rush Days has redoubled its efforts to attract the best antiques purveyors for this season and into the future, with enlarged dealer spaces - and nearly two-dozen vendor hosts to attend to their needs. Iowa’s own van Deest Antiques & Art had among the most impressive displays at the show, with an amazing array of classic Americana, folk art, and more. My favorite there: a wonderful pair of globe-topped columns from a Burlington, Iowa Masonic Temple, price tag $875. Other items of note there included everything from a carved & painted wooden swordfish weathervane figure ($985) to a Missourifound driftwood rocker with family history, asking price $700. Badger State vendor Miller’s Antiques came with interesting finds in many categories, from a mixed-color group of vintage Herman Miller fiberglass chairs ($275 each) to a folky painted tin Pow Wow sign, 4’ long and priced at $325. I only saw a fraction of what the hundreds of dealers had to offer, but I found something interesting at nearly every booth I stopped at. All in all, it was quite a day. The weather - and the dealers - couldn’t have been nicer, and with that many dealers in one place, you know you’re going to go home with something great! For information on next year’s Downtown Oronoco Gold Rush Days, you can contact event coordinator Carol Olson at 507-367-2111, or visit their website www.goldrushmn.com. And as always, keep an eye out for updates on next year’s show in the Auction Action Antique News! The tiny town of Oronoco, Minnesota’s popula- It all started right here at Berg’s Antiques tion swells many-fold during the three-day event, in Oronoco, Minnesota way back in 1972 and grew into a town-wide event that’s when nearly every street & yard are crammed now among the largest in the Midwest! with countless treasures - and shoppers! Two unusual advertising pieces from Steve Studer Antiques: the Milwaukee Milorganite thermometer priced at $110, the Athletic People Drink 7up framed sign at $125. 715-549-6345 Take your pick of any of these four vintage Herman Miller fiberglass chairs at Miller’s Antiques for the same $275. 715-963-1100 Toy purveyor Steve Studer Antiques brought along this classic BMC Fire Dept. Chief pedal car ($545) and well-loved AFC Airflow pedal Plane - $495. 715-549-6345 At one Iowa vendor’s booth alone, I found this restored vintage barber chair ($450), a nicely carved cherry fireplace mantel, and for those more adventurous types a 1930s OBGYN exam table with stirrups - $575. Miller’s Antiques brought some Wisconsin Northwoods pieces, like this 4’-long tin ‘Pow Wow’ sign, asking price $325. 715-963-1100 7 Continued on page 8 Minnesota’s Rick Simpson had perhaps the best selection of vintage advertising at Oronoco, including dozens of thermometers of every description. 320-677-2307 Second Chance Antiques quickly sold this ornate oak bookcase (for $1,750) but still had a nice wainscot cupboard in a crackle finish, price tag $575. 920-849-9241 More great advertising from Rick Simpson: the painted wood Ford sign set priced at $1,000, the 6’ long wooden Roller Skating sign at $400. 320-677-2307 Two Arts & Crafts standouts from Iowa’s Phil Taylor Antiques: the 36” wide oak sideboard priced at $395, the alloriginal Harden oak rocker at $495. 641-799-1097 At Worthwhile Collectibles, a Wisconsin’s L&L mint-in-box 1959 Chatty Cathy Antiques had a good show, with sold doll ($250) dwarfs a 1969 signs on most of his restored furniture pieces by the time I stopped by. Platinum Blonde Barbie in her original swimsuit - $59. 952-297-5828 A charming Mother Goose scene adorned this child’s press-back rocker at Out and About Antiques - $350. 563-880-2930 Two interesting building trade-related salesman’s samples from Out and About Antiques: the Warner Cloztite Hanger #58 priced at $550, the Numetal Weather Strips at $185. 563-880-2930 Horsefeathers Antiques came from Shawnee Mission, Kansas with some wonderful period furnishings, my favorite this Federal fireplace mantel, a good buy at only $375. 913-677-5566 My painted furniture favorite at Oronoco: the exuberantly paint-decorated Virginia trunk from Out and About Antiques, 41” in length and priced at $775. 563-880-2930 Below: I found this spaceage Schaefer Beer advertising clock at Horsefeathers Antiques, price tag $125. 913-677-5566 Pressed & applied carvings adorn this restored oak cupboard from L&L Antiques, asking price $1,295. 262-242-5226 Stark’s Antiques always brings a huge inventory of exceptional furniture, like this oak kitchen cabinet with pull-outs galore ($1,395) and 12-drawer vertical oak file cabinet - $385. Continued from pages 6 & 7 8 Quality antique American timepieces at Danny’s Antiques included this Ansonia Crystal Regulator, asking price $495. 651-776-6287 A great selection of Victor phonographs awaited at Stark’s Antiques, including this figured oak Model VV-XXV and table-top Model VV, take your pick of either for $2,350. Two vintage Mills slot machines from Stark’s Antiques: the 25-cent ‘1776’ priced at $1,150, the 777 ‘High Top’ at $1,200. I found another AFC Airflow pedal-plane at Stark’s Antiques, this with an older restoration and priced at $1,200. Among the eclectic mix at Simpler Times sat this 16” basket-form painted glass chandelier ($1,250) and variable-pitch boat propeller salesman’s sample - $1,500. 906221-2621 More folky finds from van Deest Antiques & Art: the Missouri driftwood rocker with full family provenance priced at $700, the tin 25-cent Hair Cut sign at $1,650. 319-363-1417 This 53” wooden swordfish weathervane figure ($985) from Van Deest Antiques & Art turned a few heads, as did the colorful carnival game wheel hanging over it, price tag $375. 319-363-1417 South Dakota’s Lincoln County Antiques Center always comes with a diverse range of artifacts, from this miner’s emergency breathing kit ($225) to a dated-1876 Scandinavian immigrant’s trunk, 26” in length and priced at $425. 605-987-4114 Folk Art Society of America The Folk Art Society of America, founded in 1987, has become a dynamic, nonprofit organization which advocates the discovery, study, documentation, preservation and exhibition of folk art, folk artists and folk art environments. Artists, educators, historians, writers, collectors, dealers, curators, museums, libraries and art enthusiasts from across the United States and around the world join together to share a common bond of interest in self-taught art and the unique individuals involved in its creation. The home page of the FASA website at www.folkart.org is pleasing to the eye. Against a rich dark green background, it features a piece of folk art, the name of the Society and logo, how to contact the the Society and seven simple links: About the Society, how to join, the Society's magazine, Calendar of events, Annual conference, Catalog of books and links to other folk art sites. Navigating the site couldn't be simpler and FASA seems to have all bases covered. The site certainly should give any first-time visitor a good feeling about the Folk Art Society of America. (from ACC News Service, Association of Collecting Clubs. Collectors.Org) You, Too, Can Join the Association of Collecting Clubs The Association of Collecting Clubs(ACC) is the only association which has the singular purpose of supporting and strengthening collecting groups and their memberships. If you belong to a collecting group and need help with promotion, membership recruitment or retention, strengthening your convention, club management, serving new audiences, or any other area, ACC is here to help. No matter whether local, state, national or international, your collecting group is welcome! Also, ACC supports both traditional clubs and other collecting group formats, such as website clubs. For more information go to the ACC Services section on the Collectors.Org website - http://collectors.org/ACC/About_ACC.asp or write: ACC, 18222 Flower Hill Way #299, Gaithersburg, MD 20879. As Little Orphan Annie once said, "I don't know why any collecting club wouldn't join ACC." Best Sporting auction in Years comes to Jim Arneson Auctions 9 Arneson Auctions is proud to offer a fantastic variety of Vintage sports cards and collectibles from the 50’s though today. Complete sets, Partial sets, rare cards, graded cards, hundreds of rookies, Hall of Famers, Super Stars, team favorites, hard to find cards & items, All neat, clean items you've been looking for for years. The collections come from several estates from Chicago land area and several Wisconsin collections. The collectors of this impressive collection of sports memorabilia and autographed cards built these collections over the past 50 plus years. The collections include autographed baseball, football, hockey & boxing. Complete ‘58 Topps low number set - higher grade cards. Complete “59 Baseball set , near mint, 1 to 572. Autographed photos, Certified cards, Jerseys, boxing gloves, sports equipment, and so much more. Over 750 lots and thousands of photos. Complete list at www.whats4sale.biz. Also, lots of badger, packer, brewer, bears, & viking items. Truly a sports auction for the ages. The auction will be held on Sunday, Nov. 3rd at 9:00 a.m. at the Comfort Inn & Suites. Exit 126 off of I90/94. 5025 Cty. Hwy.V Deforest, WI. For further information contact Arneson Auctions in Sparta, WI 608-797-5086 or Neilsville 715-819-2689. Arneson Auctions is one of the oldest continuing auction services in the midwest. Estd. in 1937 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. ************* **** EXPIRES D ATE YOUR NAM E YOUR ADD RESS CITY, STAT E, ZIP Our annual renewal rate is currently $35. 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. Complete the form at the bottom of the letter and remit with check or credit card information. 3. Visit our website at auctionactionantiquenews.com and click on Subscribe Today and fill out the information needed. $35 Yes, Please renew my subscription for one year! CHECK (# AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS 1404 E Green Bay St., Shawano, WI 54166 • 715-524-3076 • auctionactionnews.com Name:__________________________________________ ) VISA/MASTERCARD Card No. _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _-_ _ _ _-_ _ _ _ Exp. Date _ _ / _ _ _ _ CVV:_ _ _ Address:________________________________________ ________________________________________ City:_____________________State:________Zip:___________ - _________ 10 CHARLES HORTON FARM ESTATE AUCTION Location: 13900 HORTON ROAD, KENOSHA, WI 53142 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Directions: From I-94/41 & Hwy. 165 (Q), go West 1 mile to 136th Ave. (U), then South 1/2 mile to Horton Rd. (CJ), then West 1/2 mile to farm. Watch for signs. Insp. & Reg.: 9:00 AM on 10/26/13. Auction day phones: (262) 492-5125 or (262) 716-8421. See bobhagemannauctionrealty.com or Auctionzip ID #9051 for pictures & updates. TRACTORS, TRUCKS, TRAILERS & EQUIPMENT: IH 460 w/2000 loader & grader blade; 1976 2070A IH Fleetstar Diesel, 290 Cummins w/hyd. 5th wheel; 1972 Cushman Truckster 898459 w/22HP Harley, 4WD, Full Ton; Cub Cadet 70 & MTD 20HP riders & decks; 3ea. Semi's 40'-45', 1 SS & 1 Alum; 2ea. 16' Boxes only off truck; 1972 Jeep CJ5, fibrgls., new rubber, rigged for plow; Western plow & ram; Meyer plow, ram, & mount for Ford; Gravely 4' tow behind side/forward mower w/12.5HP Kawasaki engine; Craftsman 6HP 4 in 1 Vac, Blower, Shredder, Chipper; Car dolly; Snowmobile trailer; Pop-up camper; Yamaha GP760 Wave Runner; Reinell 18' Boat w/trailer; 42" Lawn sweeper; Blue Bird lawn thatcher; White 5.5HP big wheel rotary mower. HOUSEHOLD & MISC.: Wire rack shelving; Large parts bins; Garden tools; Bears memorabilia; Jack knives; Coats & boots; 100’s of 33LPs inc. 60’s-70’s Rock, Beatles etc.; Tools & equip.; Many pallets loaded with misc. household items. SPECIAL ITEM: Running Ford Model T pickup, electric start, gas lamps, Body stamped Northwestern Motor Car, Milwaukee 1924. FROM NEIGHBOR: 1995 GMC Top Kick 5yd. dump truck, 7.0L FI, like new rubber. Terms: Cash, credit cards, or good check with proper I.D. 4% Buyer's fee. 4% Discount on payments made by cash or good check. All sales are final. All purchases must be settled for on day of sale. There are no guarantees expressed or implied. Not responsible in case of accident or for items after sold. All announcements made the day of sale take precedence over any printed matter. List subject to change without notice. Food service available on site. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT ALL THE PICTURES ON THE WEBSITES: www.bobhagemannauctionrealty.com OR auctionzip I.D. #9051 Bob Auction & Realty Hagemann Service, LLC 28421 Rowntree Rd. • Burlington, WI 53105 262-534-2134 • 262-492-5125 • hagemannauctions@tds.net www.bobhagemannauctionrealty.com Antique • Household • Estate • Consignment • Farm • Real Estate “Your So-Called “Junk” Is Worth Money!” PUBLIC AUCTION KEWASKUM, WI SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. Inspection: 8:00 A.M. LOCATION: Hwy. 45 or 28 to Kewaskum, East on Hwy. 28 to Hwy. "S", then north 1.5 miles to hall. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE:An enormous sale! Most of items listed below are available in large amounts. Photos available at www.paulauction.com after 10/23. TOYS: Red Line Hot Wheels; Die cast cars; Aurora racing items; Children’s books; 7 Lionel eng. & 40 cars incl. passenger plus: Lionel ZW transformer, auto loader w/cars, 927 track cleaner, 397 coal loader, 6460 crane car, auto gateman, trestle, 460 piggyback loader, 282 track crane, bridge, water tank, 3356 horse corral, 494 beacon, 586F station, etc.; Lionel Black Cave set in box; Steel toys; Marx 4 Lane Hi-Way; Eldon 1/24 race set; Slot racing sets; Board games; Collector dolls; Kid’s records; View Masters & reels; Lim. Ed. die cast models; MUCH more. POPCULTURE/ADVERTISING/PAPER: Braves, Packers, celebrity & other autographs; Framed Beatles ’64 fan club record; Michael Jackson phonograph; Music albums; 4 Vogue picture albums; 45 sleeves; Elvis items; Nascar items; Star Wars items; NFLpennants; Exxon tiger ware; Pepsi carrier; Coke collectibles; Beer adv.; Hamm’s rotating light & lighted sign; Michelob neon; Blatz ball player (dmg.); Beer mirrors; Seltzer bottles; Milk bottles; Adv. tins; McDonalds items; Adv. novelties; RR magazines/calendars; Dept. store catalogs; MANY magazines, movie, celeb, Life, teen, all titles; Mad mags/books; Car owner’s manuals; Gas road maps; Comics; Etc. GLASS/CHINA: Depr. glass; R. Daulton Rip V.W. pitcher; Character stein; Roseville, Hull & other art pottery; Abingdon Russian dancer; Mammy cookie jar & others; Dresden lace figures; Novelty S&P collection; C&I dinnerware & tumblers; Novelty china; Bell collection; Collector plates; Dept. 56 & related items; Etc. THE REST: Formica dining set; 40’s oak kitchen set; Cedar chest; Supro acoustic elec. guitar; Gorilla GG-25 amp; Deco mirror clock; Magneto desk phone; Nile Behncke water colors; Many framed pictures; Crater Lake TVlamp; Mid Century lamps & accessories; Alum. Xmas tree w/projector light; Bubble lights; Bubble light tree; Christmas items; Antique reference & other books; Scrapbooks; Black Americana; Lg. qty. costume jewelry; Ladies hats; Kitchen utensils; Kirby vac w/access.; Much more. Charbroiled Brats, Hamburgers & Refreshments. Appraisals ~ Real Estate ~ On Site or Indoor Sales TERMS: No buyer’s premium. Cash or good checks. Out of state, two forms of picture ID required. Current D/L required for bid number. Absentee bids accepted via email only. mike@paulauction.com. No phone or online bidding. 5.5% WI sales tax applies. Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Mike Paul #28. Charbroiled Brats, Hamburgers & Refreshments Paul Auction Company, Inc. P.O. Box 457, Kewaskum, WI 53040 established 1969 262-338-3030 mike@paulauction.com www.paulauction.com ATTENTION ADVERTISERS: We go to Press Early Wednesday Afternoon! Please have your ads in by Tuesday at 5 P.M. AUCTION \ Coins * Collector Tractors * Hit & Miss Maytag Engines * Guns * Tools * Antiques & Collectibles LOCATED: 15959 WEST PRAIRIE RD., TREMPEALEAU, WI 3 mi. W. of Centerville, WI on St. Hwy. 35/54 to West Prairie Rd. Watch for AK&S Auction Arrows THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. 100 cataloged lots of coins…Indian head pennies, silver eagles, 50 Morgan & Peace dollars; Barbers; 35 Franklin, Walking Liberties & 1/2’s; books of State quarters & more. AUCTION will START W/COINS!! McCormick Regulars; JD ‘B’ tractor; McCormick W-30 & 10-20 tractors; 4 IH 1 1/2HP engines; 3 Maytag engines; Galloway 2 1/4HP engine; IH ‘LA’ 2 1/2HP engine; JD gas engine; LOTS of old gas engine parts; NEAT engine truck cart; Maytag sq. wringer washer; 13 guns including M1, 2 Korean War carbine, deer rifle, .38 cal. auto pistol & AR15. LOTS of tools, new Cummins 24V impact driver/drill; bench top drill press, many hoists; 5 mantel clocks; 10+ pocket watches; oak commode, beer & pop signs; pressed back chairs & much more! Be sure to check our website @ aksauctions.com for detailed listing & photos. JOHN HAUGE, OWNER AK&S AUCTIONS - Fountain City, WI • 608-687-8160 & Winona, MN • 507-429-6078 REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEERS: Tom Kohner #432 & Jon Kohner Check out aksauctions.com for more!! Antique & Collectible Auction To Be Held At: Ramada Inn (Former America’s Best Value Inn) 3900 Milton Avenue, Janesville, WI MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. NOTE: Great Antique, Collectible, Coin & Gun Auction. Mark your calendar & join us for this great live auction event! Note early start time. Viewing at 7:30 A.M. Directions: Milton Avenue (Hwy. 26) just northeast of Menards (Watch for Badger State Auction Signs). Antiques & Collectibles: Carved wooden cigar store Indian (73" tall), 5 cent Mills Poinsettia slot machine (1920's), lg. coffee mill, several pieces of Waterford crystal, other nice glassware inc. cranberry Spanish lace cruet-blue cased glass pitcher-3 pieces, Carnival glass-Moonstone, Carnival glass spittoon & other Depression glass-Amberina cruet, cut glass-Carnival Glass-Art Pink Murano lamps (2), 2 piece sterling/glass cups, Art glass bowl, Limoges egg & more, artist signed China vase-Majolica & Hull vases-Majolica style bowl & basket-other H.P. China pieces, 2 Lladro figurines, Lladro wedding couple, 2 Gone With the Wind lamps, banks inc. Jolly Nigger CI mechanical bank (1883)-1st National Bank-C.I lion bank, Repro mechanical bank, Aunt Jemima bank set, Capo Di Monte dish-clock-Gondola (damaged), Ansonia clock (blue & red), bonbon basket, candlestick (Gilt), Kaiser covered jar, cigar jar, RCA portable record player w/Elvis Presley's signature, set of Red Wing dishes, set of China dishes (service for 12), Zither, JFK bookends, oak kitchen clock, S.P. flatware, Silver plate basket, quilts, Rosemaled items, 3 Norman Rockwell prints, 1940's picture frames, Canadian Foresters art, Cuban Cousin cigar art, wood Stubbs & Co. art, 2 piece black faces, Pabst Guy, collection of retro & antique jewelry inc. gold pocket & wrist watches, Lucite handbag, 3 shell cameos, gold Masonic ring, sterling silver jewelry, jade necklace & more, unique cutlery set w/bone & sterling handles, super nice pine settle by Steven Van Hoen (H-59"x52"W), cherry baby cradle dated 1835, pine store keeper’s desk, tea cart, Japanese umbrella stand, wicker desk & chair, 3 piece Rowe pottery, Flow Blue footbath, 2 pine blanket chests, empire style dresser w/mirror, round oak table w/five chairs, pair curly maple caned chairs, 6 rocking chairs inc. Boston-Rattan-adult’s & child's, butter crock from Golden Guernsey, other stoneware inc. 4 gal. churn-2 & 4 gal. jugs & more, pine immigrants trunk, egg crate from Brown Bros., Janesville (1897), early wooden child's wagon, atomic pinball game, toy washing machine, Tricks dog toy, mechanical turtle, camera lot, yellow chocolate pot, pine salt box, 2 hanging oil lamps, 40+ pieces of Autumn Leaf China, 38 old wood & collectible duck decoys, collection of baskets, beer steins, quilted wall hangings, oil painting by Meister, pewter pieces, Staffordshire dog, cash register (Nat'l. Brass), 45 & 33 records, 50's & 60's Hot Rod & other car magazines, collection of Jim Beam bottles inc. 23 Corvette-9 Chevy Bel AirsCamaros-Fords & complete train set (all are full-nice), Coca-Cola cooler, Harley-Davidson cycle tour pack, Howdy Doody puppet, other dolls, children's books, adv. signs inc. Budweiser Clydesdales motion lamp-Old Style oil painting-other beer signs & trays-Winchester tin sign-2 tin cigar signs and Chevrolet lamp. Guns: Winchester mod. 1897 (12 ga.), Browning auto (light twelve), Remington mod. 1100 (12 ga.), Keystone arms single shot (16 ga.) and Benjamin mod. 317 air rifle. Modern Furniture: Pair gray stripe wing back chairs, 3 glider rockers, cedar chest, maple bed & 4 drawer chest, recumbent bike exercise machine, pair tin chandeliers and other decorative pieces. Coins: (Go to www.badgerstateauction.com for a complete listing- To be sold at approx. 12:30pm). (Over 250 Lots). 1922 $20 Gold Saint-Gaudens, full Peace Dollar book 1921-1935, 1880 $20 Gold Liberty, 1918/17-S Standing Liberty quarter NGC Au Details Imp. Cleaned, Cook Islands bi-metal $150 Shark coin/1.5 ozt. Gold/.5 ozt. Silver, complete Washington Quarters Book Uncirculated 1932-1987, full book Washington quarters inc. Proof Only Issues 1932-1999 (193 coins), 1899 $20 Gold Liberty, 1904 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS65, 1902-S $20 Gold Double Eagle ACG MS63, 1893-S Morgan Silver Dollar NGC VF Details Imp. Cleaned, 1922 No D Strong Reverse "CAC" sticker PCGS XF45 1879-S $20 Gold Liberty & Indian plus lg. qty. of Lincoln pennies, Presidential Dollars, Gold Indian & Liberty, Morgan Silver Dollars, WWI & WWII penny sets, Mercury coins, silver certificate and much, much more! TERMS: 5% Buyers Fee, when paying with cash or check, 9% for all other types of payments including credit card. All sales are final and must be settled for on day of sale. Not responsible for accidents or misprints if any. Once sold, items are your responsibility. BADGER STATE AUCTION & REAL ESTATE LLC. BOB JOHNSON - AUCTIONEER Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #800 - Registered Illinois Auctioneer #441000422 4128 Hwy. KK, Milton, WI 53563 • 608-868-2199 www.badgerstateauction.com “WHERE OUR GOAL IS YOUR SATISFACTION!” Does Your Auctioneer Advertise Here? 11 PREMIER CARPENTIER ANTIQUE AUCTION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 2013-11:00 A.M. 1950 BOND STREET, GREEN BAY, WI (BEJA Shrine Center) PARTIAL LISTING: Antique furniture; including a beautiful circa 1860-1890 Northern European/Scandinavian engraved butternut sideboard, antique brass bed-full-size, Gibson Girls coffee table books, artwork including ORIGINAL water color/oil on canvas/beautiful framed prints, Arts & Crafts hammered SIGNED Roycroft vase, glassware including outstanding 1890's hand-painted Victorian water set, Steuben Aurene, Loetz vase, Depression glass, large amount of advertising items, beautiful ladies vintage clothing including Turn of the Century/minks, many paper collectibles, antique clocks, beautiful slag glass paneled lamp, sheet music, 100’s of postcards, quilts, large qty. of fountain pens, Roseville/other Art Pottery, stereo scope viewer w/cards, stoneware including Red Wing crock/shoulder bowls, two antique long guns, MUCH MORE! TERMS/CONDITIONS: Cash, good check with a picture ID, Visa/MasterCard/Discover. 10% Buyers Fee. Everything sold as is, where is w/no warranties expressed or implied. WI sales tax applies without resale exemption certificate. All sales are final. Announcements on sale date take precedence over printed matter. LARGE ESTATE TOY AUCTION Auction to be held at the: TUMBLESON AUCTION CENTER - 1635 N. MAIN ST., PRINCETON, IL Located 100 miles West of Chicago, IL just off Int. 80, Exit 56, South on Rt. 26 in Princeton, IL (Behind the Sherwood Antique Mall) on: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2013 -10:00 A.M. Preview: 8:00 A.M. • View Listing & Photos on website: www.tumblesonauction.com LARGE Collection of Star Wars, Older Fisher Price, Farm Toys, Fire Trucks, Construction Toys, Various Old Toy Trucks, Semis, Cars Including Buddy L, Structo, Tonka, Nylint, Marx, Nascar, Matchbox & Hot Wheels, Midge Toys, Carnival Chalkware Pieces, Quality PEZ Collection, Lionel Trains, Track & Accessories, Hallmark Kiddie Cars, Holiday Barbies-NIB AND MORE!!!!!!! TOY COLLECTION FROM THE HAROLD ZINKE ESTATE, COMPTON, IL AND OTHERS TT TUMBLESON AUCTION COMPANY Princeton, IL • 815-872-1852 Email: ttauction@yahoo.com Auctioneers: Tom & Mary Tumbleson Lic. #040000396-397 & Tiffany Foes #441.001601 Terms: Cash or Check. WWW.SUPERIORAUCTION.NET A N OT H E R C O L . B A R B ’ S AU C T I O N AUCTIONEER NELLIE BELAND CAI/CES/CAGA - Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #818 HONESTY...INTEGRITY...EXPERIENCE Telephone: 906-864-2942 E-Mail: info@superiorauction.net ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Saturday, October 26th, 2013 10:00 A.M. SHARP - (8:00 A.M. INSPECTION) WHISTLE INN - NICHOLS, WI LARGE GUN & AMMO AUCTION Inside the Sherwood Forest Golf Club - N580 Robinhood Dr., Sherwood, WI 54169 SATURDAY,OCTOBER 26, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. (Viewing 8:30 A.M.) NOTE: This collection is part of an estate from a local gun enthusiast. Many fine guns which don’t come to auction every day along with all the supplies. Buyers will need to be at least 18 years of age and will be required to complete all applicable forms on sale day. Buyers will also need to provide their own cases for any guns purchased. Photos available on website listed below. DIRECTIONS: Approximately 3 miles South on Hwy. M (Military Road) off Hwy. 10 to sale or 1/2 mile north off Hwy. 114 in Sherwood on Hwy. M to sale. GUNS: Replica Arms Model 2109 12 gauge black powder double barrel Made in Italy, double barrel 12 gauge Made by L.C. Smith, Ithaca double barrel 12 gauge, Stoeger Arms double barrel 16 gauge Made in France, Stoeger Arms Special E Extra double barrel Made in Italy, Savage 410 Model 24 over/under, Gebruder Merkel Suhl double barrel over/under 12 gauge, Savage 410 Stevens Model 311 A double barrel, Vintage 22 Model FL22L long rifle hex barrel Made in Belgium, Mauser Model 1909 bolt action Made in Berlin, Remington Model 03-A3 bolt action, Marlin 30-30 Model 36 lever action with Tasko scope, Homemade black powder gun, Terni Model G139 bolt action, Springfield Model 83 22 caliber bolt action single shot, 257 Roberts bolt action with Weaver scope, Marlin 30-30 Model 336 lever action, Marlin Arms Model Ballard 5 hex barrel lever action Mfg. date Nov 5, 1881, Marlin Model 94 hex barrel lever action Patent date 1898, Marlin Model 94 lever action Patent date 1893, Army issue automatic 30 MI caliber with clip, 1942 Army issue with clip bolt action, Marlin Model 90 16 gauge double barrel over/under, Fabb D Arms Fat 42 bolt action, AS 423 Model 7246 bolt action Issue date 1939, Springfield Arms 30-30 Model 840 bolt action with clip, Savage Model 110 Remington 223 caliber bolt action with Tasko scope, Savage Model 12 synthetic stock 300 Winchester caliber bolt action, Remington Model 700 250 Savage caliber bolt action with Weatherly scope, Herter Inc. Model XK3 6mm caliber bolt action with Weaver scope, Remington Model 30A bolt action with Leopold scope, 2 Mauser Model 1909 bolt action with Weaver scope, Marlin Model 39A 22 caliber lever action, Marlin hex barrel lever action Patent date 1892, Marlin Model 94 25-20 caliber hex barrel lever action Patent date Aug 1, 1893, Winchester Model 1892 25-20 caliber hex barrel lever action, 2 Winchester Model 1892 32 caliber lever action, Winchester Model 94 32 caliber lever action, Amadeo Rossi Winchester 44-40 caliber lever action Made in Brazil, Hunter Arms 12 gauge double action (parts gun). AMMUNITION INCLUDES: 257 Roberts, 303 British, 6mm, 30-30 Winchester, 300 Savage, 7mm, 32 Winchester, 30-06, 308 and more. OTHER GUN RELATED ITEMS: Antique locking gun display cabinet, wool hunting pants, waders, hunting boots, gun catalogs & books, deer antlers, gun stock wood, reloaders, reloading supplies, primers, powder, 12 & 16 gauge wads, Dem-Bart and other gunsmith tools, scopes, ammo boxes, gun stocks, gun barrels, Simmons scope-NIB, Alpen 15x30 range finder-NIB, Coleman lantern, gun cases, camp stove and more. TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale with proper ID. Number system will be used. Any and all announcements on day of sale take precedence over all printed material. Not responsible for any accidents or changes in listing. All property is being sold “as is” condition. Photos available on website listed below. Sales tax will be added to all purchases unless a sales tax certificate is provided on the day of sale. Food will be available on property. Sale conducted professionally by: ROBERT J. LODERBAUER AUCTIONEER & ESTATES, LLC N121 Cty. Hwy. N, Appleton, WI 54915 • Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #206 920-730-0292 Website: http://www.loderbauerauction.com • Email: loderbauerauction@sbcglobal.net W5595 Depot Road, Nichols, WI 54152 From Black Creek: Hwy. 47 North approx. 6 miles to County F, West on County F to Nichols. From Bonduel: Hwy. 47 South approx. 12 miles to County F, West on County F to Nichols - Watch for signs! Stoneware, Pottery & Glassware: Red Wing 15 gal.,10 gal., 6 gal., 4 gal., 3 gal., & 2 gal. Crocks; 4 gal. Target Crock; RW 6 gal., 3 gal., & 2 gal. Birch Leaf Crocks; RW 5 gal. Elephant Ear Crock; Salt Glaze 2 gal. Target Crock; SG 3 gal. Crock; Western 5 gal. Crock; Nice sel. of Spongeband Pitchers (w/adv.); Stoneware Pitchers (w/adv.); Cherry Band Pitcher; Sanford’s Stoneware Jar; Beater Jars (w/adv.); Stoneware Jars; Nice sel of Watt Ware Pitchers & Bowls (w/advert.); Watt Pie Plate (w/adv. Elroy,Wi); Bean Pots (w/adv.); Nice sel of Hull, Roseville, Red Wing & Weller Pottery; 2 Pr. Cobalt Blue S&P; Half Pint Milk Bottles; Nice sel. of Depression Glass; Crystal Vases; Fenton; McCoy; Bavarian Bowls; Teapots; Milk Glass; Amberina Glassware & More! Furniture: Two Drawer Spool Cabinet; Victorian Love Seat & Matching Chair; 2 Pressback Rockers; Oak Kitchen Table w/4 leaves; 6 Cane Seat Chairs; Mission Oak Bookcase; Oak Mirror w/Hooks; Victorian Photographer’s Stool; Two piece Child’s Dresser & Mirror; Mission Oak Plant Stand; Wicker Plant Stand; Fern Planter; Wilson Cabinet Top & Doors; Oak Table; Rockers; Piano Bench & More! Sporting: 4 Wood Decoys; Orvis Glass Minnow Trap; Paper Mache Duck Decoys; 6 Plastic Duck Decoys (two unusual); 2 Paper Mache Goose Decoys; Fishing Lures; Pr. Vintage Skis. Old Toys & Collectibles: Shell & Texaco Tanker Trucks; CW Transport & Sargento 18 Wheelers; American Flyer Silver Bullet Train (w/2 additional cars); Metal Coin Banks; Old Sled; M&M’s Character Phone & Candy Dispensers; Walking Dolls; PEZ Dispensers. Assorted: Dazey Butter Churns; Railroad Lantern; Egg Scales; Match Safes; Kerosene Lamps; Dietz Scout Lantern; Draw Shave; Ice Cream Scoop; Black Americana Tobacco Pails w/lids; 4 Carson City Silver Dollars (1883-84); 20 Silver Certificates $1; 2 US Proof Sets 1979; 10 Circulated Carson City Silver Dollars (1-1878, 1-1879, 1-1881, 1-1882, 1-1883, 2-1890, 1-1891, 1-1892, 1-1893); Uncirculated Coins US Mint 2 sets ea. (1974-1975-1977); Small Saddirons; Sinclair Oil Can; Pocket Watches; Watch Fobs; Lightning Rod Balls; Cistern Pump; Sausage Stuffer; Jewelry; Tablecloths, Linens & Doilies; Chalk Dog; Hamm’s Beer Mirrors; Pabst Mirror; Beer Tapers, Beer Tray; Occupied Japan Figures; Brass Inkwell; Warming Oven; Fireplace Andirons; Wood Plane; Wooden Bowl; Baking Pan; Brass Candleholders; Godey’s Prints; Cylinder Records (24); Theresa Purse; Mother of Pearl Opera Glasses; Texaco Fireman’s Hat (original box & sound); Signature Sewing Machine & More! Terms: Cash or Good Check- day of sale. No out of state checks. Valid driver’s license or ID required when registering for bidders number. Announcement day of sale takes precedence over printed material. Auctioneer and staff are not responsible for accidents or loss. Everything sold “as is” condition. No warranties. No sales of guns to out of state residents. Sales tax applies. Lunch Available. To view pictures for this auction, please visit: www.colbarb.com Considering an Auction? Let us do the work for you! COL. BARB’S REAL ESTATE & AUCTION, LLC - 920-525-1130 Col. Barb Helein, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #583 W4226 Shady Road, Bonduel, WI 54107 www.colbarb.com 12 REAL ESTATE, COLLECTIBLES, COINS & HOUSEHOLD AUCTION BETTY MARKOWSKI W4438 COUNTY ROAD E, BERLIN, WI SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. DIRECTIONS: Four miles west of Berlin, WI on County Road F, stay straight onto County Rd. E, then two miles to property. COLLECTIBLES: Commode; East Lake dresser w/steel pulls; East Lake rocker; Thomas radio; nightstand; 6 1/2’ life size knight w/armor; 3 press back chairs; wood highchair; dresser; drop leaf cabinet; Seth Thomas clock; smoking stand; 2 cedar chests; steamer trunk; Dresden pitcher & bowl; leaded hanging lamp; Carnival glass; jack knives; spoon collection; 15 wood handle beater collection; 1990 Pabst Timber Wolf mirror; needle work; doilies; brass silverware set; Wm. Rodgers silverware set; silver plate silverware set; cast iron pump; spittoon; Teddy Roosevelt pink political button; oval picture frames w/needle point; African camel; sadirons; kraut cutter; kerosene lamps; Mickey Mouse; Donald Duck radio; Mickey Mouse picture card album; 40 year Jim Beam decanter; Camel lighter; Chesterfield book; 1941 Ripon pennant; 1970 trapping book; D.U. picture cards; embroidered cardinal w/frame; Trapp Bro. Dairy; piano legs; dresser lamps; beer glasses; Burgess bird book; wood fork; German steins; Indian plate; 3 Kennedy plates; Burmese green pitcher & glass set; Adv. thimbles; Perma stone; Chicago portrait; German plate collection; 1962 Ethiopian hierarchy portrait; Dale Evans autograph; records – 33’s & 45’s; Evel Knievel sky canyon toy in box; hanging scale; wood guitar; cast iron griddle; marsh skis; ice tongs; carved African wood statute; grain rake; egg crate; umbrellas; talking doll; 1939 Green Lake Community Building Rockwell plates; double brass knife set; Princeton Hardware splatterware bowl; Heidi book; 1916 Pinocchio book; old postage stamps; Uncle Wiggly game; Brewers & Bucks bobbleheads; Brewers Pennants; Children’s books; marbles; comics – Disney, Superman, Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, Roy Rogers, Pink Panther, Little Lulu & more; US MS Cammillus military knife; music books; US Flag; kerosene & railroad lanterns; Hallmark ornaments; postcards; embossed bottles; Hamm’s beer rotating sign; Toys – Hubley tractor, JD wagon, IH disc, Tonka truck, IH tractor & more; crosscut saw; coal shovel; 1975 FB bank; Texaco toy gas pump; grain cradle; nut cracker; 4’ wood donkey; 1934 Tom Mix Terror trail book; Hollywood doll; 70 Collector Club postal stamps; Packer & Brewer memorabilia; Lafollette political book; Lone Wolf picture; wooden bowl; oil paintings; Cal Stewart record; oval mirror; Vintage kid’s dress; G. Muss Arnolt hunting dog picture; books; wood ship; silver bracelet; 4-sided Hamm’s beer sign; lighted Schmidt beer sign; postcards; 2 Stetson hats; LFS Modes Parisemmes picture. COINS & JEWELRY: 1897, 88 & 96 Peace dollars; 32 Kennedy Centennial halves; 1972 Ike dollar; 2 silver Unc. bicentennial sets; 1962 George Washington half dollar proof set; proof sets – 2-1981, 5-1982, 4-1980; US Unc. Coin sets; 3-1979, 3-1978, 12-1981; 4-sets of Susan B. Anothony; 1944 nickel; 1964 Netherlands dime; silver bracelet; 24K gold tiger claw – Russian; Spors & Bow tie inlaid silver; 2 horse head jewelry w/gold halter band; 1973 Jamaican proof set; 1979 Unc. Jamaican specimen set. TERMS: Cash or Good Check and Positive Identification Required. All announcements sale day supersede all printed material. AUCTIONEERS: Col. Don Wagner, Ripon, WI, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #457, 920748-3000 or 920-685-2982. Col. Steve Wagner, Neshkoro, WI, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #458, 920-361-4203. Sale Managed & Conducted by: DON WAGNER’S AUCTION SERVICE Ripon, WI • 1-800-452-7677 or 1-920-748-3000 www.donwagnersales.com Email: aaction@centurytel.net WE ACCEPT VISA, M/C & DISCOVER - 3.5%Service Fee James L. Quiram Estate Auction SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 AT 9:00 A.M. Preview Weds 11-8 & Thurs 12-6 ANTIQUES COINS JEWELRY FURNITURE TOYS EPHEMERA FIREARMS & MILITARY - 1st Thurs of every month SALE TO BE HELD ON-SITE: 214 WEST STATE ST., WASHBURN, IL (APPROX. 25 MILES NORTHEAST OF PEORIA, IL) (Licensed FFL ² can handle all transfers) 31670 65th Ave, Cannon Falls (Between SA & Countryside Antiques) Indoor-Climate Controlled -Concessions Live real time PROXIBID bidding at: www.ANewDayAuctions.com Catalog available late Monday We can ship anywhere! 507-263-7373 Consignments by appointment! Auctioneers: MN Lic J Stevens # 19-160,- K Stevens #19-159 BID LIVE ONLINE! Selling 100+ signs (some of local interest), petroleum memorabilia, gas pumps, tractors, backhoe, collector vehicles, '05 Haulmaster cargo trailer, '02 Honda Shadow motorcycle, military trailers & other military items, tools, antiques, scrap iron & much, much more! GO TO WWW.SULLIVANAUCTIONEERS.COM FOR A MORE DETAILED LISTING ALONG WITH PHOTOS AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Mark your calendars now and make plans to attend this large estate auction. Expect multiple rings… please come prepared. The late Jim Quiram was an active member of the Washburn American Legion for over 68 years! Auction is larger than list indicates as the buildings are all full. Expect many surprises. Live internet bidding available on items of significance. SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS, LLC Phone 217-847-2160 • LIC. #444000107 JIM ARNESON AUCTIONS 4 GENERATIONS AUCTION - ESTATE OF LAWRENCE KRAK 380 8th Ave. South, Gilman, WI SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. SHARP! House & sheds are packed, Tractors, Farm Equipment, Antiques, Collectibles, Antique furniture, Coins, Lawn & Garden, 1963 GMC Suburban-low mileage, much more. All Day Auction! Visit www.whats4sale.biz for complete list. Hope to see you! Terms: Cash, check, credit card w/fee, no buyers fee. Jim Arneson, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #836, Neillsville, WI 715-819-2689; Sparta, WI 608-797-5086. Estd. 1937 ESTATE AUCTION FOR CHARLIE ADKINS ANTIQUES - TOOLS - HOUSEHOLD Location: W7362 Priem Ave., Shawano, WI 54166 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. SHARP! Directions: From Shawano, Main St. north to Priem Ave., left to site. Wood Butter Churn • Laptop Coffee Grinders • West Coast Chopper Bicycle • 25+ Kerosene Lamps "2 Aladdin" • 25 Gal. Red Wing Crock • 4 Crock Jugs • Mantle Clocks • Spinning Wheel • 2 Pot Belly Wood Stoves (like new) • Old Lionel Train Set • 2 Lrg. Glass Pickle Jars • Wood Wine Barrels • 5&6 Gal. Glass Jars for Wine • Milk Cans • Sausage Stuffer • 2 Old Crank Wall Phones • Chetek Pool Table • Hammond Console Organ & Bench • Pabst Lights & Signs • Beer Glasses & Pitchers • Pipe Collection • Cast Iron Lamp Holder & Reflector • Miller Clock • 4 Portable Sewing Machines • Spittoons • Canning Jars • Cross Cut Saws • Windmill Pump • Ice Tongs • Travels Trunk • Washtubs • Lionel & Rail King Train Sets (New In Box) • Dining Room Table & Chairs • Chest of Drawers • Bud Plane • Easy Chairs • Brett Favre Talking Dolls • Elvis Decanter • Hall Tree • IBanz Guitar w/Peavey Amp. Speakers & Microphones • Tasco Pro Telescope • Upright Vacs • Boom Boxes • DR Treadmill • Canning Jars • Wicker Rocker • Unicycle • Gas Grill • Wave Board • Water Skis • Minnow Buckets • Snow Sled • Lawn Chairs • Klondike Wood Stove • Normal Household Items • Flat Irons"1 Gas" • Casual Flatware • Meat Clevers. Tools & Special Items: Upright Air Compressor • 5' Metal Brake • Rototiller • Elec. Tongue Jack • Reel Mowers • Frame Straightener • Brake Reliner for Model A • Rivitor • Ariens 2 Stage Snowblower • Craftsman Table Saw • Delta Mitre Saw • Radiator Tank • 16 Gal. Shop Vac • 2 Wheel Cart • Troy-Bilt 4 Cycle WeedEater • AC Tool "Robin Air" • 2 Tool Chests, Full • Lots of Hand Tools(Wrenches, Sockets, etc.) • Ladders • Trouble Lights • Electric Planner • Equalizer Hitch • Porta Powers • Old Manuals • 2 Hp Two Stage Air Compressor • Exhaust Hood • Johnson 6 Hp Outboard • Grain Cradle • 4 Place Trailer • Scrap Iron Pile • Lots of Hand Tools • Remington Dbl. Barrel 12 Ga. w/2 Triggers & Hammers • The Leader Belgium 12 Ga. Dbl. Barrel Cast Steel Belgium w/Dbl. Triggers & hammers • 2 H. Piepers 22 Cal. Single Shot w/Octagon Barrels • (2) 22 Cal Starter Pistols. Auctioneer’s Note: Charlie Adkins has passed, if you knew him he loved working on cars and wine making. All must sell TERMS: Cash, GOOD Check, Visa Master Card w/4% Courtesy Fee Sale Clerked & Conducted By: S HOMETOWN REAL ESTATE & AUCTION CO., INC. 404 S. Main Street, Shawano, WI 54166 • 715-526-6661 Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer, Clayton McHugh #66 Website: www.htrealestate.com for photos. Email: htrealty@htrealestate.com Karla Kearn Moving Auction N3432 4th DRIVE, OXFORD,WI 53952 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. DIRECTIONS: From I-39, exit 106 take Hwy. 82 west to South on 4th Dr. to auction. From Oxford take 82 east to south on 4th Dr. to auction. Watch for signs. NOTE: Karla has sold her home and is moving. Lots of great items. This is a partial list- visit Hameleauctions.com for pictures. Lunch on grounds. VEHICLES+ ATV: (These will sell at 12:00) 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM 4.9 Liter V8 72,270 miles American Racing wheels, original rims, nice car. 2002 Ford Ranger Edge 4X4, extended cab, w/62,000 miles, good shape. 2003 Polaris 330 Trail Boss ATV 4X2. HOUSEHOLD/MISC.: Loveseat, couch, coffee & end tables, 2 recliners, pots, pans, small kitchen appliances, TV trays, wicker baskets, knick knacks, lockable oak roll top desk, commercial food sealer. GARAGE ITEMS: Long handle tools, Direct 4 post drive-on lift 7000lbs., concrete lawn ornaments, metal wheelbarrow, small handle tools, garage fluids and misc. garage items. ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: Dining room table w/8 chairs 2 leaves, Howard Miller Grandfather clock, china hutch, bird cage w/stand, small cast iron display stove, wicker table, baskets, flatware set, Kerosene heater, organ stool w/glass ball claw feet, picnic basket set w/utensils & plates, wooden rocker, mantle clock, Dietz lantern, trunk, commode, hutch, large iron pot, antique German dolls. TERMS: No Buyers Fee. 3% Convenience Fee for all Credit / Debit card (Master, Discover & Visa Cards) payments. Tax on Vehicles/Snowmobiles/ATV/Campers/Boatsanything titled or registered. Cash or Check, Positive Photo ID required, $50 Fee on all Returned Checks. Everything sold AS-IS. No Refunds. Announcements made the day of auction have precedence over prior advertisements. United Country Hamele Auction & Realty: P.O Box 257 Portage, WI 53901 608-742-5000. Registered Wisconsin Auctioneers: Travis Hamele #2224-052 Pardeeville, WI. 608-697-3349, Larry Hamele #510 Briggsville, WI 608-981-2690, Terry Dixon Endeavor #200, and Marty Griepentrog #2692. Thinking of selling Real Estate or having an auction? call us for a free auction evaluation. We can help you with all of estate or auction needs! Visit us at: www.hameleauctions.com Tr $2 $ pa 13 DODGE CREAMERY & SAWMILL AUCTION W29892 JASZEWSKI LN., DODGE, WI Lunch By Lucy • All Sells “AS IS” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2013 - 12:00 NOON Directions: Take Cty. Rd. J or G from Arcadia to Dodge, 13.5 mi. So. of Arcadia, east side of RR tracks. Watch for arrows. Collectors Delight – Many old, old parts & Advertising. Equipment, Vehicles, Tools & Misc.: Steel tray carts; old bike; 50’s F100 pickup w/hoist-parts; Buick RoadMaster Buick –parts; IH threshing machine “AS IS”; round wood stove; cross cut saw; hard rubber wheels; pedal sewing machine; forks; barrel oil tanks; 3 phase welder; grinder; lg. meat saw; lg. turning lathe; commercial paint machine; sickle sharpener; lg. saw mill blades; com. Jointer; welding table; hand crank fire siren; (2) 24” planers w/dust collector; table saw; millhouse tub; sythe; chicken nest, feeders, waters, wire baskets; belts; bar stools; garden tools; assorted sizes saw blades; milk tester; 1 gal. glass jars; pegboard hooks; chain hoist; meat hooks holder; brass fire ext.; hatchet; old tools; C clamp; glass oil quart jars; various oil cans; 250 gal. oil can; metal silo chutes; tin picnic baskets; pails; chicken nests-wood & steel and inventory for selling eggs; Lincoln welder; corn planter parts; McCormick 10ft. grain drill on rubber; Glencoe field digger–10 ft; hog feeders, other farming equipment & parts; International 606–gas 3pt. dual hydraulic w/loader tractor-wide front end. Advertising: Old Crow wood box; horse square nail box; metal cans w/advertising; Kingsbury pale beer sign; 10 cents Brach’s Candy sign; dovetailed wood boxes; Ready built tread rod adv.; est. 100 adv. Cans-Purina weed spray, gunk degreaser, Holiday gas, Worthmore premium weed killer, dairy spray, anti-freeze, Pine oil, farm oil, Canada Dry wood box & more. See website for pics. Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Richard Krackow #115 Arcadia Realty & Auction Service TERMS: Cash or Check w/proper identification. 316 W. River St., Arcadia, WI 54612 - Clerk: 608-323-7601 Email: rkdrealt@triwest.net Website: www.rkdrealty.com NORTHERN INVESTMENT CO. AUCTION Location: 134 S. Hoffman St., Hixton, WI Across from Jensen Park.Watch for NIC auction arrows. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2013 - SALE TIME 9:30 A.M. Photos at: www.northerninvestment.com • Lunch & Portable Available REAL ESTATE SELLS @ NOON – SHARP! REAL ESTATE: Well-Maintained 3 BR, 1 BA home w/detached garage, gas heat, C/A & newer roof. TERMS: $5,000 cash or cashiers check the day of auction, balance in cash due at closing within 30 days. Preview is ESSENTIAL AS PROPERTY SELLS "AS IS" AND WITH NO CONTINGENCIES. Call Jackie Hanson @ 715.797.3332 for more info. NOTE: Lawrence was an avid auction goer. This is his lifetime collection of antiques and collectibles. COLLECTIBLE COINS: Coins sell at 10 A.M. Sharp! Walking Liberty Standing half dollars ’16-’36 (30); Walking Liberty ’37-’47 (10); typed coins (35); Jefferson nickels ’38-’64 (70); Liberty V nickels 1883-’13 (31); Washington quarters ’32-’40 (84); Mercury dimes ’16-’26 (81); Franklin half dollars ’48-’53 (36); Indianhead cents 1856-’09 (58); Lincoln head cents ’09-’18; half dollars-barber half (2); seated half (3); Walking Liberty half (18); Indianhead pennies (350); Silver dollars; silver dimes (120); silver half dollars (15: foreign, Indian 1 cent pieces; dollars paper (22 silver); 2 dollar bills (13); 5 dollar red note silver cert’s.; 10 dollar silver cert..; 25 cent Canadian bill; (2) ‘38D half dollars; ‘21S Walking Liberty half; ‘16S Walking Liberty half; ‘09S Lincoln cent; ‘09S VDB Lincoln cent; ‘14D Lincoln cent; ‘31S Lincoln cent; ‘11S Lincoln cent; ‘32D Washington quarter; ‘32S Washington quarter; ‘24D Lincoln cent; 1877 Indianhead cent; ‘08S Indianhead cent; ‘09S Indianhead cent; 1869 Indianhead cent; 1804 half cent & misc. silver. COLLECTIBLE POSTCARDS: Postcards collection from late 1800’s-1950’s incl. local towns, sports, holidays, Mormon, leather postcards; farm scenes; approx. 2500 antique postcards! ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD & FURNITURE: 2 cedar chests; 5 drawer high boy dresser; bookshelves; rd. oak pedestal table w/6 chairs; wood buffet; sm. desk; microwave cart; loveseat; recliner; glider rocker; antique curved glass secretary; sofa sleeper; maple washstand; 6 drawer dresser w/mirror; queen size bed- complete; sewing machine cabinet; twin bed- complete; card table w/chairs; full size bed; linens; pressure canners; canning jars; sm. kitchen appliances; quilt racks; end tables; plant stands; jars of buttons; Sentry floor safe; Kenmore sewing machine; Currier & Ives setting of 12; Melmac ware; chicken/rooster glassware; thimble collection; Carnival glass; Red Wing vases/pottery; silver set; refrigerator dishes; Ruby Red glassware; crystal; pink Depression; ’09 calendar plate; cut glass; button collection (many vintage); arrowhead collection; trap tags; and much more! APPLIANCES: Amana 7.2 cu. chest freezer; Amana refrig./freezer; Amana stove/oven; Amana washing machine; Amana dryer. LAWN & GARDEN TOOLS, STORAGE SHED: 8x12 storage shed on skids; MTD riding lawn mower, 38” deck, for parts/repairs; mole & gopher traps; alum. ladders; car ramps; hand tools; bench vise; axes; garden tools; fishing nets; chicken wire; hand saws; Hanson scale; drills; bench grinder; Black & Decker 8” table saw; misc. lumber and more. GUNS & SPORTING: Winchester Model 94 30-30 Pre ’64; Winchester 02-22 short; Steven single shot 20 ga.; Winchester 22 model 60-22; Comet telescoping fishing pole; ammunition. Terms: Cash or check. Auction day announcements precede printed matter. Items sold “as is.” For a list of our auctions and real estate listings, visit us at www.northerninvestment.com! LAWRENCE JARRETT ESTATE, Birdine Jarrett, Owner NORTHERN INVESTMENT CO., CLERK & CASHIER, Independence, WI, 715-985-3191 nicm@northerninvestment.com Registered Wisconsin Auction Co. License #10. Rep. by: Jackie Hanson 715-797-3332, jhanson@northerninvestment.com Northern Investment Company Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: John Marg, Black River Falls, WI, 715-284-4684. Registered Wisconsin Auction License #231. ZZZ*DOHQD$XFWLRQFRP 3UHPLHU &RQVLJQPHQW $XFWLRQ *DOHQD &RQYHQWLRQ &HQWHU *DOHQD ,/ 1RYHPEHU )ULGD\ SP WR SP ¡¢ 6DWXUGD\ DP WR SP şDZŖŖ ŗŖDZŖŖ *R 2QOLQH WR VHH DXFWLRQ FDWDORJ FKHFN EDFN PRUH DGGHG ZHHNO\ XS WR DXFWLRQ GD\ :H ZLOO KDYH WZR DFWLYH DXFWLRQ ULQJV ZLWK ¶V LI LWHPV WR VHOO 2Q OLQH ELGV ZLOO EH DFFHSWHG SUNRISE AUCTION CO. Large Estate Auction SUNRISE AUCTION CENTER 805 BURTON BLVD., DeFOREST, WI 53532 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. Directions: From Madison, take I-90/94 west the short drive to Deforest exit Hwy. V. Go east on V 2.5 miles to Stokely. Go north on Stokely 1 block to rt. on Burton. Or from Hwy. 51 go west on Hwy. V 1 block to Stokely (watch for auction signs). Auctioneer’s Notes: This sale includes a Madison Estate who collected many hunting, fishing, trapping and military related items. Over 100 Duck decoys, lots of antiques & collectibles, as well as household and shop items. A large variety of items, be sure to attend this sale. Everything sells, Food & refreshments avail. By Willies. Go to www.sunriseauctioncompany.com for pictures. This is a very partial listing, Adding pictures and updating listing weekly, much to go through yet. Motorcycle: Mid to Late 1930’s? Simplex Servi-Cycle, been stored in a barn for the past 50 years, very original and mostly complete. Sells at 1:00 Hunting/Fishing/Trapping: (Selling approx. 1:15) Over 100 duck decoys, several duck calls, duck stamps, Ducks Unlimited button collection, Several Wisconsin hunting, fishing and trapping licenses, tags, & buttons, 1976 party permit, trap tag collections from 1920’s through 1970’s, N.R.A. medals, several vintage hunting & trapping catalogs, fish decoys, vintage fishing lures and tackle, vintage bobber collection, over 50 fish spears, bamboo fly rod, antique snow shoes, large vintage bullet collection, arrowhead collection, large brass compass, Scrimshaw fossil walrus ivory, other ivory items, old photo albums, postcards & pictures of hunting and trapping. Bows & arrows, Buffalo head mount, hunting clothes, animal traps, bullet molds, pocket and Buck knives, several boxes of old and new ammo, bows and arrows, much more to come; will update listing on website. Large variety of items to be sold. Other works and prints. Military Related: Civil War Brigadier General William H. Withington 50th Anniversary the battle of Antietam medals and Portrait, pocket knife marked K.W. Withington, Civil War swords marked U.S. 1840 and C.S. 1862, dress sword, Civil War bullet collection, U.S. and German helmets, Several Nazi pins and medals, other military items and uniforms. WWII – Korea. Firearms: Remington double barrel shotgun, Winchester mod. 69 .22 cal. W/scope, Remington field master mod. 572 .22 cal. Pump, Stevens SS pistol, Marlin mod. 60 .22 cal., Mossberg mod. 395 KA 12 ga., Armi San Marco .410 ga. Single, Iver Johnson 12 ga. Single, ornate black powder rifle, Omega mod. 220 revolver, relic pistols, misc. gun parts. Ammo, HHENEI mod. 26 pellet pistol, old iron sides cap gun, Comet 3 star cap gun, Stevens 6 shot revolver cap gun w/original box, cowboy cap gun w/holster, Echt Bernstein cap gun w/original case, 6 Daisy bb guns, boxes of vintage ammo, old bullet collection. Art Work: Original oil on canvas by Henry Hintermiester titled “ The First Lesson” signed Winter Fouling’s by Frank W. Benson, signed Owen Gromme “ Jumping Blacks & Mallards” signed Robert Bateman, original oil on canvas by Bertha M. Mayer Indians crossing 1894, others. Antiques/collectibles/household/shop: Several lots of jewelry, Several old metal & cast toys. programs from 1950-1980, old Bibles, old teddy bears, cast kettles, green jars, old books & magazines, milk bottles, knickknacks, glassware, large assortment of antique tools including Millers Falls barn beam drill, ice saw, pedal tractor, old trike, dining table & chairs w/matching hutch, other old tables & cabinets, back pack leaf blower, partner chop saw, power tools, gardening items, Shop Smith saw dust collector, gas grill, much more to numerous to mention. Terms: Cash, credit card or good check, (3% service fee on all credit card transactions), all items removed day of auction, announcements day of auction may take precedence over printed ads. Everything sold as is. Not responsible for accidents, lost or stolen items. All sales are final. 5.5% WI. Sales tax - NO BUYERS FEE, free admission, open to the public, pre-auction inspection Saturday Oct. 26th from 2-6pm, Doors open at 7:30 am. AUCTIONEER: Sunrise Auction Company, DeForest, WI Col. Ernie Szepieniec Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #1914-052. 608-219-5026 www.sunriseauctioncompany.com Email: ernie@sunriseauctioncompany.com SUNRISE AUCTION COMPANY 14 ABSOLUTE ANTIQUE AUCTION! AUCTIONS BARB & AUGIE COMELLA COLLECTION NOW ONLINE & LIVE 1235 S. ADAMS AVE., FREEPORT, IL 61032 LACOUNTAUCTIONS.COM 920-621-4834 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. CENTRAL CAN’T MAKE THE SALES? LEAVE BIDS OR BID LIVE AT PROXIBID. Visit our webpage: www.mundaauctions.com or proxibid/MundaAutions for full catalog including selling order, photographs and additional information on each item. ALL items sell to the highest bidder! 100's of quality antiques: Pull & Bell Toys, Velocipedes, Rocking Horses, Goat & Pull Carts, Decorated Sleds, Children's & Doll, Buggies, Cupboards, Chairs, Dry Sinks, Wagons, Toys, Primitives, Butter Stamps, Cookie Cutters, Wooden Ware, Trunks, Door Stops & Furniture; Much of it is paint decorated. This is just a great sale of early antiques. ACCEPTING QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS FOR OUR ANTIQUE AUCTIONS. CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION! Terms: A 10% buyer’s fee will be added to all in-house purchases. See website for online biding terms. Seating, Restrooms & Lunch. CHECK WEBSITE NOW FOR MORE DETAILS ON THESE AND OTHER CURRENT ITEMS! NEW ITEMS DAILY! BID, BUY & SELL AT www.WisconsinSurplus.com Sells at online auction to the highest bidder – Bid online now!! 1998 FORD F150 SUPERCAB 2010 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 1999 FORD RANGER 1997 TRAIL-EZE FT50SD 2008 PJ TRAILERS FD262 EQUIPMENT TRAILER 2005 CRESTLINER 1850 FISH HAWK BOAT XLT SUPERCAB XL 4 dr. sedan, police. Location: Phillips, WI. 4 dr., utility, 4WD. Location: Phillips, WI. 4WD. Location: Phillips, WI. Stk. #33676 4WD. Location: Phillips, WI. Stk. #33675 Stk. #33672 #A-1-315935 Stk. #33674 #SUV-2-315935 #T-4-315935 #T-3-315935 MUNDA AUCTIONS #044000166 Douglas F. Munda #440.000592 & Roland R. Munda #440.000591 1235 S. Adams Ave., Freeport, IL 61032 • Office 815-232-8813 / Fax 815-232-1554 Email: munda1@aeroinc.net Website: www.mundaauctions.com TEAM 1994 PRINCECRAFT 1542M JON BOAT Flatbed, hyd. tail semi-trailer. Tandem axle, duals, deck over gooseneck. Location: Mount Horeb, WI. Stk. #4984 Location: Mount Horeb, WI. Stk. #5079 #TT-5-315935 #T-6-315935 150 hp. Yamaha, trailer. Location: Mount Horeb, WI. Stk. #5148 15’, w/trailer, 25 hp. Yamaha outboard. Location: Mount Horeb, WI. Stk. #4988 #W-8-315935 1999 FORD F250 SUPERCAB LARIAT 1979 OSHKOSH P2327 PLOW TRUCK 1971 FMC LINK BELT TRUCK 1994 GMC TOP KICK DUMP #W-7-315935 T AUCTION & APPRAISALS (Formerly Paffel & Kubarek Auction Companies) Saturday, October 26, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. • SPRINGBROOK AUCTION HOUSE • DIRECTIONS: From Hayward WI., Hwy. 63 South 10 miles or from Trego Hwy. 63 North 10 miles to 2480 Hwy. 63. Check out our website with pictures: www.teamauction4u.com SELLER: JOHN SCHMIDT (LIFETIME OF COLLECTING) FIRE-KING & McKEE GLASSWARE & MORE: JADITE restaurant dishes (approx. 400 pcs.); Jadite Jeanette dishes (100’s of pcs.); Jadite lamps, perfumes, dresser boxes, nesting bowl sets, batter bowls, skillet bowls, spice jars, refrigerator containers, planters, ink blotters; Skurlog Kontainerette lazy susan w/jadite lids; Jadite Alladin oil lamp; Blue Delphite dishes; Tear Drop bowls; Tulip bowls; Pokadot nesting bowls & spice jars; Fire-King Ivory restaurant dishes w/FK labels (100+ pcs.); Sun Beam mixers w/Jadite & Vaseline glass bowls; 50+ pcs. of Carnival glass by Dugan, Millersburg, Northwoods & Fenton (all colors); Green Depression glass; Lots of Fiesta ware; Pr. of Sterling Candleabras; Wallace western china “Chuck Wagon”; many spice jar sets; assorted Pyrex dishes; many more excellent pieces of collectable glassware! ANTIQUE FURNITURE, PRIMITIVES: Oak showcase w/claw feet; Oak upright glass store display cabinet (very nice); Victorian dresser w/hankie drawers & mirror; 1800’s chest of drawers; 2 hoosiers; commodes; cedar chests; medicine cabinets; Farnham spinning wheel; New England baby cradle; Architectural doors, stain glass windows, pillers & ornate wooden & iron decorative pcs.; Lots of stain glass; Exquisite stain glass hanging shade (signed?); Primitive child's furniture including wicker doll carriage, rocking toys, Hichair; old oil painting on leather?; framed tapestrys; oak library desk; oriental rug; newer ranch style pine end tables & hall table; many wooden chairs; much more! ASSORTED ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Huge Schmidt Beer collection including coolers, signs, glasses & pitchers; old duck decoys; many wooden golf clubs; snow shoes; wooden skis; chainsaw carved bear; wicker creel; western items; lanterns; lots of cast iron including cookware, No.1 Cherry stoner, boot scraper, saddirons; Wagon wheels; Putnam Dyes cabinet; #2 Butter churn crock; Barn coupalos; ships anchor; Warf light from Duluth/Superior; many DISNEY toys including: lunch boxes, banks, clocks, puppets, figurals, Mickey Mouse store display & more; Cinderella Pelham puppet; 7 Table top toy pin-ball games; little sweepers; very old tricycle; scooter; many Planters peanut collectables; soooo much more! AUCTIONEERS NOTE: John has been collecting for over 50 years and when he set his heart on a particular collection, he went all out. He collected 1,000’s of pieces of Fire-King, especially Jadite (some very unique and hard to find pieces). Walt Disney collectables, vintage & some newer, Planters Peanuts, Schmidt Beer items, Primitive furnishings & tools. You have to see this collection to believe it! This is a HUGE auction and will be a long day, so be sure to bring a friend, as we will also be selling in 2 rings for part of the day. This is a very partial list because we have over 200 boxes still to be unpacked. Indoor, heated sale with some seating (bring a chair if you’d like). Lunch available. TERMS & CONDITIONS: A picture ID is required to receive a bidder number. Cash, good check, credit cards (3% convenience fee). All sales as is with no guarantees. A 5% buyer’s premium added to all purchases. Sales tax of 5.5% will be charged unless buyer shows resale permit. Statements made day of sale takes precedence over printed material. Team Auction & Appraisals, LLC, 13765W Sjostrom Circle, Hayward, WI 54843. Registered auctioneers: Bonnie Kubarek #1838, Ron Kubarek #1839, Bob Paffel #301 Phone: 715-558-3352 • Check out our web site at: www.teamauction4u.com. 4WD, 9’ Hiniker plow. Location: Brillion, WI. Stk. #33754 #T-9-315935 SHOVEL/CRANE 4WD, w/wing. Location: Kewaunee, WI. Stk. #33734 #T-10-33734 Location: Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Stk. #33729 #B-11-315935 1998 INT’L SEMI TRACTOR 1980 CHAMPION 715A MOTOR Tandem axle. Location: Wisconsin GRADER Rapids, WI. Stk. #33731 #B-13-315935 Location: Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Stk. #33732 #F-14-315935 1988 H&S UTILITY TRAILER 5x8. Location: Waupaca, WI. Stk. #13568 #TT-17-315935 1990 FORD 545C TRACTOR 4WD, loader, box scraper. Location: Union Grove, WI. Stk. #13634 #E-21-315935 2002 NEW HOLLAND MC-22 1994 FORD F150 XL 2WD. Location: Waupaca, WI. Stk. #13565 #T-15-315935 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 Diesel, 4WD, front deck, 60” mower. EXT. CAB LS Location: Waupaca, WI. Stk. #13569 4 dr., 4WD. Location: Montello, WI. Stk. #T-19-315935 #33785 #F-18-315935 WACKER PLATE COMPACTOR Diesel. Location: Union Grove, WI. Stk. #13638 #E-22-315935 Location: Wisconsin Rapids, WI. Stk. #33730 #T-12-315935 1999 FORD F250 2WD, w/tailgate lift. Location: Waupaca, WI. Stk. #13566 #T-16-315935 1990 CASE 450-CLT DOZER Location: Union Grove, WI. Stk. #13633 #E-20-315935 1999 F550XL SD CAB AND CHASSIS 2003 FORD F350SD SUPERCAB XLT 2WD. Location: Watertown, WI. Stk. #13655 #T-23-315935 4WD. Location: Watertown, WI. Stk. #13656 #T-24-315935 Call Ahead For Details!!! 1-800-383-SOLD Registered Wisconsin Auction Company, License #01 Wisconsin Surplus On Line Auction - Used Car Dealer #3887 202 W. Front St. - Mount Horeb, WI 53572-0113 (608) 437-2001 - bid@WisconsinSurplus.com ACT NOW ... AUCTIONS ENDING DAILY! *VEHICLES & ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO AUCTION CLOSING DATES. When out & about, let our advertisers know where you saw their ad! L 15 W. YODER AUCTION.COM Over 500 lots of Toys, Coins, & Collectibles Live Auction W. Yoder Auction Center, N2475 13th Gateway, Wautoma, WI Directions: W. Yoder Auction Center located 3 miles West of Wautoma, WI on Hwy. 21. Or 10 miles East of I-39 via exit 124 (Coloma Exit) Watch for signs! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. Toys & Collectibles: Tin wind-ups including Marx, Lineman, Strauss, Lehmann, Comic Character, Popeye, African American dancer toys, pressed steel including rare Buddy L steam roller, Buddy L 1920’s trucks, Sturditoy water tower truck, Steelcraft, Smith Miller, Nylint, Tonka, etc. Mechanical banks including 2 frogs, clown on globe, Humpty Dumpty, Spize-a-mule, scarce Spize-a-mule floor toy, large airplane, 1920’s Buddy L fire trucks, sand loader, train, early wood toys, 2 iron hook & ladders, cast iron trucks including 15” delivery trucks, Mack 12” dump truck, wreckers, fire trucks, steam roller, buses, autos, iron horse drawn toys, battery operated toys—some in original boxes, tin boats, comic books, iron still banks including large buffalo, camel, lion on wheels, large and small buildings, tin banks, advertising, toy cannons, rare large 15” iron coal truck, paper mache Santas, early tin toys from the 1800’s, Bell telephone trucks, celluloid toys, iron McCormick Deering farm tractor, glass candy containers, nut cracker and door stops, boot scrapers, scarce iron Panama steam shovel, and motorcycle toys. Antique postcards: Black memorabilia, Christmas, Easter, other holidays, World War II, farming. Coins: silver dollars—Carson City, Peace, Morgan, dated 1875 – 1900’s, Indian head pennies, Lincoln cents, steel pennies, buffalo & Jefferson nickels, 1914 $5 Indian head gold coin, V nickels, silver certificates, sequential & fractional currency, older currency including Federal Reserve notes from Atlanta, Boston, Louisiana, and more! Attend, Phone bid, Absentee bid, or BID LIVE ONLINE @ wyoderauction.com Terms: Cash, Visa, MasterCard. I.D. required to register - 14% Buyers fee. 4% discount for cash or check. 5.5% sales tax. All sales final with no warranties. Announcements sale day supersede this and printed material. Not responsible for accidents. W. YODER AUCTION SERVICE N2475 13th Gateway, Wautoma, WI 54982 • 920-787-5549; Cell 920-295-2644 Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Wayne Yoder #1977 For More Info. and Updates, Visit: www.wyoderauction.com 16 LIEBE AUCTION SERVICE 105 South Pine Street, Weyauwega, WI 54983 THE ANNE BELLE NIMMO COLLECTION AT AUCTION 1235 S. ADAMS AVENUE, FREEPORT, IL 61032 SATURDAY - OCTOBER 26, 2013 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 2013 - 11:00 A.M. CENTRAL 7 A.M. INSPECTION - 8 A.M. - AUCTION 11:00 A.M. (SEPERATE RING) - COINS We will be selling Antiques, Collectibles & Household items. CAN’T MAKE THE SALES? LEAVE BIDS OR BID LIVE AT PROXIBID. ANNE BELLE IS THE DAUGHTER OF ROBERT KOENIG AND THE GRANDDAUGHTER OF W. T. RAWLEIGH. HER COLLECTION INCLUDES ITEMS FROM THEIR ESTATES AND FROM HER WORLD TRAVELS. ANTIQUES & OBJECTS DE ART~ Rookwood Vase signed Katherine Jones; Cameo Glass " DeVez" Swan Vase; Lalique "Chrysis" Paper Weight; Stuben Glass Vase; Venetian Glass; Wonderful Paintings By Noted Artists, "Barbara Lawless"; Enamel Painting By, "Daphene Keskinis"; Cloisonne vases; Pietra Dura; Paintings By J. Eric Anderson & Others; Prints, Frames; Lots of Sterling Silver Including Georg Jensen Beaker/cup, & Silver Plated items; Egg Hand Bag By "Vivian Alexander"; Numerous carvings, figures, plaques and objects from: Africa, Egypt, South America, Mexico, China, Europe and Hawaii to name a few. Dishes, Glass, China, Lamps, Pewter, Art Pottery, Bronzes, Furniture: Love Seat & Chair; Large Window Display Chair From The Koenig Furniture Store, Grandfather's Clock, Books & More As this is a Partial list. Visit our webpage: www MundaAuctions.com for full catalog including complete listing order, photographs and descriptions. Terms: A 10% buyers fee will be added to all in-house purchases. Check & Cash accepted for payment. See website for on-line biding terms. Seating, Restrooms & Lunch. WEDNESDAYS - OCT. 23, 30 & NOV. 6, 13, 2013 INSPECTION 4:00 P.M. - AUCTION 5:00 P.M. We will be selling Smaller Area Estates. www.liebeauctionservice.com Terms: Cash or check with I.D. Any information given the day of sale takes precedence over this information. All Sales final with no warranties or guarantees. REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: STEVE LIEBE #871 Phone 920-867-3352 Email: liebeauctions@centurylink.net MUNDA AUCTIONS #044000166 Douglas F. Munda #440.000592 & Roland R. Munda #440.000591 Alton Olsen Living Estate Auction 1235 S. Adams Ave., Freeport, IL 61032 • Office 815-232-8813 / Fax 815-232-1554 Email: munda1@aeroinc.net Website: www.mundaauctions.com 1333 Oakes Street, Marinette, WI Saturday, October 26, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. All American Sales & Auctions, LLC, Welcomes You to a: ADVERTISING AUCTION-SIGNS-NOS-CLOCKS-MORE 404 England Street, Cambridge, WI 53523 - Hwy. 18 Auction Barn SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2013 - 11:00 A.M. Preview at 9:00 A.M. We are currently displaying part of the collection at the Hwy 18 Auction Barn, and you may preview at all auctions prior to October 27th and anytime we are around!!! New Signs and advertising will be added weekly with some outstanding pieces on the way! This will be an exciting auction; we can't wait to see you!!! Highlights on this Sale: 1940's Quaker State Motor Oil Clock, 1930's Hires Root Beer Tin Signs ("Made with real Root Juices"), NOS Coca-Cola, Early Green/Tan Shooting Preserve Sign, Ultra Rare Boy Scout Tin Signs, Texaco Tin Filling Station Sign, Renk Seed Items, Local Advertising Pieces, Salada Tea 2 side Porcelain Door Push, Red Wing Advertising Jugs and Bowls, Watt Ware Advertising Bowl, Fabulous Crates (Some Rare-Hillsboro,WI Brewing, Fauerbach, Hercules Powder, American Blasting and More), Hamm's and other Brewery Items including Rare Sir John Falstaff Beer Advertising, Coca-Cola Coolers, Plus loads of Smalls and Paper Advertising Pieces. WAY TOO MUCH TO LIST-COME OUT TO THE SALE! Terms are Cash or Good Check Day of Sale! NO BUYERS FEES!!! Making New Friends, One Sale at a Time! All American Sales & Auctions, LLC Wisconsin Registered #412, 867 Lucas Lane, Jefferson, WI 53549. 920-728-5511 Mark Bingham RWA#2660 Red Wing Water Cooler, Firearms, Local Collectibles, Antiques, Lawn Equipment, Furniture, 61’ Packer Pinback & LOTS MORE! $ Firearms: 303 British Enfield 1918 (2); Mossberg model 85D 20ga. bolt; Japanese 6.5 military rifle w/bayonet; M-1 Carbine Rifle; German Luger holster; H & R self-loading 32 caliber semiautomatic pistol; Colt Model 1903 hammerless 32 caliber pistol; Winchester Super X2 Mag 3 1/2” 12 ga synth; H&R 1871 Pardner Pump 12 gauge shotgun; Savage Arms 300 Savage lever action rifle; WWII Canteen; M1 ammo belts w/ammo; 192ct factory load 30 cal Ball ammo; Federal 20ga shells; .22 LR ammo; military ammo boxes; M18 tank spotter telescope; RCBS/Lee reloading equipment & dies; vintage Marbles gun cleaning patches; 3 gal Red Wing Water Cooler (nice); Nat’l Cash Register Model 17; 1936 Singer Treadle sewing machine; fountain pens; Marinette Co Sheriff’s badges; REO push mower; Snapper commercial rear bag push mower; Yard Machine 12.5hp 38” riding mower; Estate 8hp 25” snow blower elec start; chipper shredder; tiller; generator; vintage restaurant items; Kelloggs cereal display rack; Tums adv thermometer; HD locking storage cabinets; local advertising; Rare Ristaucrat 45rpm Automatic turntables; vintage “REACT” gear; Olsen’s Restaurant (Marinette, WI) collectibles; NOS Sterling China restaurant ware; Pepsi & Royal Crown crates; Blue Ribbon outboard motor; Signal box fan; Air Force flight pants & WWII Marines uniforms; 3 slice comm. Toaster; Polaroid Land Cameras – 110A, 1 J66, SX70 Sonar; vintage cameras; panther & mallard TV lamps; curved glass china cabinet; cedar chests; bedroom furniture; Dexter double wringer washer; radio/TV repairman kits; vintage radio/TV test equipment; Hudson Bay Point blanket coat; antique check writer; NIB Exit lights; vintage men’s hats; American Red Cross 16mm film for TV; cuckoo clocks; leather cigar box – pat’d 1879; costume jewelry; Hudley barrel washtub; vintage tools; glassware; 1962 Seattle World’s Fair tumblers; French tapestry; vintage snowmobile helmets & programs & LOTS MORE! Directions: Take US Hwy 41 to Marinette, turn east on Carney Blvd to Oakes St. Watch for signs! Good Food and restroom on site. Terms: Cash OR Good Check preferred, CC accepted. Everything sold as-is, no warranties. Announcements on sale day take precedence over printed material. No Buyer’s Fee on Personal Property! Absentee bids accepted and executed fairly. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS: Please let us know what size or budget you want for your ad! BANISTER AUCTION SERVICES - #375 - Marinette, WI - 715-789-2306 Auctioneer Roger Anderson #1962 Visit our site for detailed listing and photos! WWW.BANISTERAUCTIONSERVICES.COM COMING SALE AT DETERVILLE’S AUCTION HOUSE 5866 STATE ROAD 29, DENMARK, WI SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. Hit & Miss Engines, All on Carts, Well Pump Jacks, Old Bolands Riding Lawn Tractor, Old Sears Craftsman 18” Snow Blower, Shop Tools, Antiques and More! AUCTION \ 17 Vintage Car Collection LOCATED: FOUNTAIN CITY, WI 4 mi. No. of Fountain City, WI on St. Hwy. 35, then 3 miles East on State Hwy. 88 to auction site. Watch for AK&S Auction Arrows WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2013 - 10:30 A.M. Selling John Burt’s many years collection of 30+ vintage & collector cars…including a REO truck, convertibles, Mustangs & Cameros, car parts & other interesting car related items. Many cars are for parts, with some being restorable and having titles. Be sure to check out our website for more detailed info & photos!! JOHN BURT, OWNER (608-687-3553) AK&S AUCTIONS - Fountain City, WI • 608-687-8160 & Winona, MN • 507-429-6078 REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEERS: Tom Kohner #432 & Jon Kohner Check out aksauctions.com for more!! Deterville Auction Service 3749 S. Cty. Road T Denmark, WI 54208 Cell Phone: 920-655-8952 Fax: 920-863-3809 Don Deterville, Auctioneer, Wis. Auctioneer Lic. #292 OCTOBER MEMORIES Claire C. (Cheesie) Lendborg Estate SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. Bid Online Now ~ Bids End Tuesday, October 22, 2013 ARMANI, HUMMEL, PERILLO Dorshorst Auction Bldg. - 113 N. Main St. (Hwy. 73), Deerfield, WI Just 15 minutes from Madison, WI - Food by Deerfield Community Center Pictures of many items at www.dorshorstauctions.com Unbelievable estate! Family has been on the farm for generations, many items in storage for years. THIS IS A VERY SHORT LIST. SEE PHOTOS ON WEBSITE. Ammo, fishing, hunting sell first thing at 9:00 a.m.! Other items mixed in. Many boxes collectible ammo; lots of new hunting clothing, caps, gloves & other gear, 100’s of fishing jigs, spoons, lures, misc. tackle; old Framed prints; Glassware; Pottery: Many Military Items-WW II; Parker & other fountain pens; new & older pocket, Rapala filet & other knives; old gas station attendant Good Year cap, 3 ea. old bubble litesnew in boxes; old Gulf 5 gal. gas can in orig. box-ex. cond.!; vintage Wakmann 17-jewel wristwatch; MANY BOX LOTS NEW ITEMS in ORIG. PACKAGING: Knives, hand tools, LED lights & lanterns, locks, cutlery, chain, office supplies, kitchen supplies, hardware, shop, yard & garden, MUCH , MUCH MORE. Terms: Cash or check w/positive picture ID. Everything settled for day of sale. 5.5% sales tax applies. No buyer’s fee. Sheafor 4x6.7” $568.96 dps@mwt.net 1078 Nesheim Road, Deerfield, WI 53531 - 608-764-8233 or 608-628-1631 Marv Dorshorst, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #344 marvindorshorst@gmail.com SHEAFOR FARMS AUCTIONS LARGE TWO-DAY ANTIQUE AUCTION Millie Koehn & The Late Lewis (Bud) Koehn - Richland Center, WI Phone Number for Information: 608-536-3565 Website www.Sheafor Farm Auctions.com RICHLAND CENTER COMMUNITY CENTER WEST SEMINARY ST., RICHLAND CENTER, WI MON., OCT. 28 & TUES., OCT. 29, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. EACH DAY LUNCH: Boaz Lions Club. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a very large auction of antiques collected over a 50 year span. It is all out of one house. This is the first of several auctions. The next two auctions will be Monday, November 18th and Tuesday, November 19th. SELLING MONDAY, OCTOBER 28TH STONEWARE (approximately 80 items): Red Wing: 2 refrigerator jars; 2 beater jars; milk bowl, 2 gal. crock; 1 qt. jug; Watt Ware advertising: Preston Surge R.C. 1/2 pint; Mauston Farmers Co-op, Carr Valley; sponge ware bowl; Sleepy Eye vase; Cobalt Cattails vase; 3 gal. Cobalt mark churn; brown pitcher; pink and blue band advertising bowls, Nekoosa; 5 stoneware pitchers; 6 bean pots; #5 Shawnee corn bowl; Ballard Brothers Burlington, Vermont one gallon jug w/cobalt lettering; enamel and granite ware, grey, blue and white. OTHER COLLECTIBLES: Arcade crystal coffee grinder; wood coffee grinders; approximately 50 primitive kitchen items; wooden sugar boxes; wooden butter presses; tin round lunch buckets; tin candle mold; comb holder; copper teakettle; copper coffeepot; kerosene lamp filler tin; cut plug tobacco tin; 8-drawer spice box; 4 divided-drawer wall spice box w/salt bottom, monogrammed; miniature shadow box w/animals; wooden box w/old Bridge Tally cards. CLOCKS: Gilbert pressed oak, man and woman at well, marked Freed, w/key; Seth Thomas marbleized lion mantle clock w/key; Sessions oak box clock; Walnut box mantel clock, C.W.; Illinois Ansonia Clock Company, 8 day; 8 day Cuckoo clock; Regulator D &A, oak, w/key; Wrigley oak 8 day time and calendar, w/key; Regulator oak w/key; New Haven oak, 1934, w/key. BANKS: Approximately 40 Cast Iron Banks: Pig “Decker’s IOWANA”; Cow; Horse; Elephant; Lion; Rabbit; Cat; Horse; Dog; Boy Scout; Indian; 2 Home Savings houses; tin/copper Tank Army Bank; First Bank of Chicago, barrel; Lincoln Penny and Buffalo Nickel Bank; Liberty Bell First National Bank, Richland Center; Fredric, WI; Ashby, MN; Cast Iron: Conestoga Wagon, Aunt Jemima, Kelvinator Ice Box, Burglar Proof House Safe; 5 House banks; “Newer” Trick Dog; “Newer” Uncle Sam; Kenton Brand Savings Bank; “Sporty” Pat, Jan. 8, 1882; 5 tin Cash Register Banks. GUNS: SELLING APPROXIMATELY 12:30 P.M.: Winchester model 88, 308 Cal., semi-automatic, lever action w/scope; Winchester model 1200, 12 gauge, pump; Winchester model 94, 30/30 lever action; Winchester model 97, 12 gauge, pump, double action; Winchester model 1894, 25-35 lever action; Stevens model 94, 16 gauge, single shot; Stevens model 311, 20 gauge, series H Side-by-Side; Stevens model 94, 20 gauge; Remington model 22 semi-automatic; Remington model 14-A, 35 caliber, pump; Ruger model 10-22, Carbine, semi-automatic; Ruger Carbine, 44 magnum caliber, semi-automatic; Savage 22 Long Rifle Sporter; Savage model 24, 20 gauge, break action; Coast to Coast model 660, 12 gauge, pump; Boito, over and under, 12 gauge, made in Brazil; Hopkins & Allen, 12 gauge single shot, break action; Excel model 410 shotgun, break-action, single shot; Daisy model 99B, lever action, BB gun; Wards Western Field, 410 gauge, bolt action; Continental Arms, 16 gauge, single-shot, break action; Knight 50 caliber muzzle loader, black powder, complete w/loading supplies; Two Jennings Model J-22, 22 caliber, semi automatic; Mandial Black Diamond starter pistol, made in Italy, 8 shot revolver; H & R model 970 starter revolver, 22 caliber; Approximately 30 boxes of older ammunition; rifle scopes; deer horns; hunting Plus: Tavern Table, Antique Photos, Art, Collectibles, Antiques, Furniture, Wood Stove, Beveled Glass Windows, Snow shoes, Stoneware, Kitchen Collectibles, Textiles, Game Table, Sleeper Sofa, Kayak Roof Racks, Snow Blower, Compressor. Andrew Maravelas WI Licensed Auctioneer #928, 1222 Caledonia St. La Crosse, WI 54603 - 608-792-2437 knives; Browning Bow, Camo Bushmaster U6B, range 30 to 70 #; 2 wood wardrobes modified to gun cabinets; one oak 9-gun cabinet. DUCK DECOYS: 20 antique or collectible decoys, many hand-carved, including Mason; Box of river decoys; 3 bags of usable decoys. ART WORK: “Wolf Print” by Jerry Gadamus; “Little Siberia” Black Lab by Phillip Crowe; “Resting Place” black ducks by by Tony Bianco; “Geese in Flight” by Dougty; 8 Fredric Remington prints, not framed, from 1861 to 1909, produced 1956: Cavalry Officer, A Trapper, An Arizona Cowboy, A Breed, Old Roman, A Cheyenne Buck, An Army Packer, A Sioux Chief. SECOND DAY AUCTION --TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 TIME: 9:30 AM JEWELRY: (SELLS FIRST) 180 lots of custom jewelry, including large brooches, clear and colored rhinestones, clear and colored crystal pieces, pearls, men’s watches and cufflinks, assortment of jewelry boxes. KEROSENE LAMPS: Brass and yellow, 21”; sewing lamp w/frosted shade, 21”; scenery lamp, 20”; bracket w/reflector; bulb less lamp, 17”; clear Hobnail, 17”; diamond pattern, 20”; two other pattern glass lamps; some smaller kerosene lamps. ELECTRIFIED LAMPS: Spiderweb Cosmos lamp; small pink satin lamp; Fenton amber 24” lamp; brass wall bracket complete lamp; green shade brass table lamp. ANTIQUE FURNITURE: (Sells approximately 12:00 Noon) Burled walnut inlay barrel desk, 36” wide x 87” high, with single glass front; cherry grill cupboard, 54” wide x 65” high, with 5 shelves; pumpkin pine two-piece cupboard, 44” wide x 80” high, 3-drawer base, 4-shelf top w/glass doors; oak table, 54” round, 4-legged, w/4 oak, upholstered chairs; round oak table, 42”, w/single pedestal and 2 leaves; small pine blanket chest, 28” wide x 38” high, porcelain knobs; large oak blanket chest, 38” wide x 34” high, w/2 drawers; butternut corner cupboard, 34” wide x 80” high; Pine drop-front desk, 41” wide x 86” high, top has 2 drawers, pigeon holes and glass doors; Distressed Oak 36” wide w/3 curved glass doors china cupboard; two-door pine cupboard, 46” wide x 38” high; oak commode; three wash stands, walnut, oak and pine; 6 oak matching chairs; 3-drawer pine chest; 2 barrel youth chairs; 3 child rockers, 2 red wooden children’s bobsleds; oak and pine; oak sewing rocker w/cane seat; oak coat rack; spoon carved clock shelf w/mirror; round wall mirror w/ornate oak frame; 2 wood tables, 28” wide x 80” long; Brunswick phonograph, working; trunks, 2 humpback metal, 1 humpback wood and small wooden immigrant trunk w/rounded top; Other older collectible wood pieces, including miscellaneous chairs, a wainscoting cupboard, 32” high x 44’ wide; 36” wide x 18” deep cupboard base; baker’s cupboard base, 45” wide x 28” deep; tiger oak buffet, 45” wide x 19” inches deep x 56 inches high w/claw feet and beveled mirror; pine desk; oak shelf w/towel bar; 21” high oak plant stand; small upholstered iron bench; wood 7-drawer printer’s cabinet; 3 rough wooden pieces, painted red; other cupboard bases and tops; wooden wheel hubs. NEWER FURNITURE: Like new indoor portable Sharp air conditioner; Kenmore frost free refrigerator; Maytag HD portable dishwasher; 94” Berkline sofa w/reclining ends; queen-size bed w/mattress and spring w/brass headboard. TOYS, ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE: Cast iron Battle Ship, believed to be Arcade; Jr. Gateway sewing machine; Buck Rogers tin water pistol; Tootsie Toy truck; Wyandotte cast metal ambulance; Mar windup caterpillar; Fiddle Stix; windup turkey and bird; numerous Fisher Price toys; complete set of tin cookware; miniature red cast iron highchair. ADIRONDACK FRAMES: Approximately 40 with original Victorian prints. Most of these frames are believed to be walnut. Approximately 50 Adirondack frames without prints. OTHER ART WORK: Framed 1868 Union soldier; Washington crossing the Delaware; 2 watercolors by A. E. Louis; winter scene watercolor by Kohen; other prints suitable for framing, including Three Soldiers in Work Uniform by N. E. Wyth. TERMS: Cash or good check; everything to be settled for day of auction. 5.5% WI SALES TAX APPLIES; NO CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS. NO BUYER’S PREMIUM. Announcements made day of auction take precedence over any printed material. AUCTIONEERS: Danny Sheafor, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #647, phone (608) 647-3836 and Jason Bell, #1905, Phone (608) 778-2381; clerk and cashier by Sheafor Farms Auctions, Richland Center, WI, (608) 647-3836. 18 LARGE PUBLIC AUCTION Antiques, Advertising Pcs., Gas Station Collectibles, Primitives, Store Displays, General Store Items and more! 2597 N. 45th Rd., Somonauk, IL (South of Lake Holiday) Directions: Take Sheridan black top south on the Sandwich side and turn right onto N. 45th Rd. or Hoxey Rd. south out of Somonauk and left onto N. 45th Rd. For Map Quest use the address: 2597 N 45th Road, Leland, IL 60531 Circle M Auctions Presents THE 2ND ANNUAL FALL CLASSIC Antler, Taxidermy, Guns & Sporting Goods Consignment Auction & Show FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY OCTOBER 25, 26 & 27-2013 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. AT THE JACKSON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 1212 East Quarry Street, Maquoketa, Iowa NOTE: Becky, the owner of the Country Market BP Gas Station on the east side of Sandwich, Il. Rt. 34, is closing her doors and selling all her antiques, gas station memorabilia and collectibles at her homestead, along with personal collectibles dating back to the 1800’s- many general store items and displays. She was in business for more than 32 years. Beautiful Antiques, Collectibles and gas station items. Try to attend this great sale. Owner: Becky Lueken Terms: Cash, Good Check, with proper ID, all items paid for day of sale. Everything is sold in “as is” shape. Announcements day of sale supersede adv. Not responsible for accidents or items after sold. There is no buyer premium on this sale! For photos and updated listings visit our website www.circlemauctions.com VENDORS: SPOTS AVAILABLE! For more information on buying or selling, contact Steve Morehead at 563.562.9780 We will be taking consignments right up until sale time! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th - The Big Antler Auction Buy it Now Starts at 10:00 a.m. - Auction starts at 12:00 Noon. Over the past 12 years, we have established a great market for poundage, craft grade & trophy class antlers of all kinds, but we have excelled in bulk & trophy class Whitetail sheds. We are also seeing a big surge in demand for Elk, Moose, Fallow & other sheds (especially Moose & Elk). Call your Consignments in now for optimum advertising exposure! DeBolt Auction Service, Inc. Since 1987 Brian DeBolt, Plano, IL Lic. #440.000595, 630-552-4247 Sheila DeBolt, Sandwich, IL Lic. #440.000593 - FL #AU3955, 630-669-8736 Call us for all your Auction and Real Estate needs! Celebrating 26 years! www.deboltauctionservice.com Bernard A. LeRoy Estate Auction E0521 St. Hwy. 54, Luxemburg, WI Sunday, October 27, 2013 - 11:00 A.M. Red Wing Crocks, DeKalb & Na-Churs Collectibles, Antiques, Shop Equipment & Tools, Sprayer Pumps, & LOTS MORE! Bernard was a highly recognized DeKalb & Na-Churs dealer for decades. This auction will feature many items from his long career, along with: a like-new 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis GS with only 41,000 miles, large amount of costume jewelry, 20 & 30 gallon Red Wing crocks, Union 4 gal. birch leaf crock w/lid, Cutco knife set in block, Craftsman 18" chainsaw (like-new), IH 3 pt. broadcast spreader, Hydro roller pumps (NIB), fertilizer sprayer fittings, 2 instant deer blinds (fiberglass cone tanks), tools, shop equipment, elec. paint shaker, 12" band saw, Ryobi 18" lathe, belt-disc sander, 10" 5 speed drill press, 100 cartridge 20mm ammo box, vises, toolboxes, AgriFab 38" lawn sweep, Agri-Fab lawn aerator, Skidsteer post-hole auger, brand new Honda GX160SS elec. ignition motor, sprinkler pumps, antiques, DeKalb & Na-Churs Fertilizer dealer collectibles/signs/patches/watches/coats/vests/ball caps/25 yr. clock/Nylint truck/scale models, early 1900's brass National cash register 32S (1441712), Troy-Bilt rear tine tiller, *tin steeple cross from St. Amands Church - Luxemburg, WI, ornate cast Sacrament door w/key, Bennett Mobil Oil pump & tank, Craftsman dust collector, Delta 12.5x6 planer, 10" table saw, Remington Ready heater, NIB chicks heat lamp, Dayton wire welder, RR bumper jack, Toledo scales, advertising & Brewerania pieces, many religious items & prints, concrete lawn ornaments/statues, pink & green Depression glass, advertising plates, Beta VCR, cameras, silhouette patterns, John Deere throw, small camelback trunks, JP Wilkinson double barrel shotgun (primitive), cookie cutters, Spirit of 76' cast bell, men's hats (Stetson & others), end tables, dining room tables & chairs (2 sets), Tupperware, 45 rpm records, dressers, oak slant front cabinet, oak mission era rocker, Victorian fainting couch, glass battery jars, oak glider rockers, Hoover & Kirby vacuums, signed Ltd. Ed. print Golden Bounty - David Maass (1305/2950), household items and much more! Directions: Take Hwy 57 north out of Green Bay to east on St Hwy 54 (Algoma exit), go past New Franken to auction site on right. Watch for signs! *Parking is allowed on the SOUTH SIDE of HWY 54 (east bound lane) ONLY. ALL vehicles MUST be to the right of the white line or they will be ticketed and towed immediately. Additional off-road parking will be available at 54 Run tavern just west of the auction site. THANK YOU to 54 Run for the extra parking! Good Food and restroom on site. Terms: Cash OR Good Check preferred, CC accepted. Everything sold as-is, no warranties. Announcements on sale day take precedence over printed material. Great selection of Moose antlers & sheds for Friday’s sale World Class Whitetail racks for Friday’s sale Big selection of World Class sheds for Friday’s sale SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26th Buy it Now Starts at 9:00 a.m. - Auction starts at 10:30 a.m. Taxidermy, Tanned furs, Rustic decor & related items. Big variety of shoulder mounts, full body mounts & furs from North America & other parts of the world, log furniture, related decor & more! Hard to come by Musk Ox shoulder mount for Saturday’s auction Nice selection of African mounts for Saturday’s sale, including this great full body African lion Several great Bear mounts for Saturday! Many NEW taxidermy mounts for Saturday! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27th Buy it Now Starts at 9:00 a.m. - Auction starts at 10:30 a.m. Guns, Vintage & Contemporary Sporting Goods, Fishing & hunting collectibles, Boats, Canoes, Antique Americana, Civil War & other Military collectibles, Winchester hardware items, 4 wheelers, & other outdoor fun items! Note: Expecting around 100 or more guns by sale day. C. Sharps 4 shot Derringer w/engraved grips .22 cal. Dated 1859 for Sunday’s sale. Winchester model 1886 45-70 cal. All original! Exceptionally clean gun! w/research letter from Cody museum Hitler Youth knife w/German markings No Buyer’s Fee on Personal Property! Absentee bids accepted and executed fairly. Winchester model 1886 45-90 cal. Takedown, All original w/research papers from Cody Museum BANISTER AUCTION SERVICES - #375 - Marinette, WI - 715-789-2306 Auctioneer Roger Anderson #1962 Visit our site for detailed listing and photos! WWW.BANISTERAUCTIONSERVICES.COM Old Town cedar strip canoe for Sunday’s sale Mfg. circa 1859 Civil War Lemat blackpowder revolver w/single shot barrel, only 2,500 of these ever made Browning Superposed Lightning o/u shotgun 19 20 Sunny Skies Greet Bidders at UP-N-AT-UM Living Estate Auction in Central Wisconsin Article & Photos by Brian Maloney What more could you ask for - sunny skies, an open road, and the colors of autumn as a backdrop for the scenic drive to east-central Wisconsin. My destination: the UP-N-AT-UM living estate auction of Patt & the late Bud Dick, held onsite in rural Plymouth, Wisconsin. Lots of other folks must have had the same idea, as healthy crowd showed up for the Sunday morning sale. And scenic doesn’t begin to describe the Dick property, nestled in the heart of Wisconsin’s Kettle Moraine State Forest. An UP-N-AT-UM estate auction, you said? You probably know them best as UP-N-AT-UM Estate Sales, who’ve served central Wisconsin for two decades. Owners Jim & Jackie Pottratz have recently been selling select estates like this one at auction though, teaming up with local bid-callers Schwartz Auction Service. And freshman auctioneer Tim Schwartz proved to be a fast & efficient bid-caller, making quick work of the seemingly endless stream of collectibles and furnishings coming from the rambling Dick home. Pretty much name your category and it was here. Sporting collectibles? How about a classic Winchester #94 30/30, or an all-original early Elgin outboard motor. Arcade games? No shortage here - from that 1930s Caille ‘Sphinx’ slot machine to a Bally ‘Dixieland’ mechanical pinball machine to some early electronic bar games. Not a barfly? There was plenty here for you too, like some great vintage chandeliers, or a 4’-tall plaster Madonna. And auto racing enthusiasts got their fix with a nice set of vintage Road America (located only a few miles from the auction site) racing flags that sold for $200. The photos will give you an idea of what you missed! Auctioneer of the day was Tim Schwartz of Schwartz Auction Service, with UP-N-AT-UM Estate Sales managing the auction. You can contact UP-N-AT-UM Estate Sales at 920-893-9888, and Schwartz Auction service at 920-449-5838. If you’re interested in a property nestled in Wisconsin’s picturesque Kettle Moraine hills, the Dick home is currently for sale as well. Just give Re/Max realtor Tim Kapellen a call at 920-9806786 for all the details. And as always, be sure to keep an eye out for all of Three nice vintage chandeliers UP-N-AT-UM Estate Sales’ and Schwartz Auction Service’s upcoming proved the most popular of the lightevents in the Auction Action Antique News! ing, bringing up to $175 apiece. Two Bally mechanical pinball machines found ready buyers, the clean Dixieland model bringing $200, the non-working Magic Circle $65. A $120 bid took this vintage Chicago Coin Slap Shot arcade game. My furniture favorite of the sale: this oak sorting desk that was a good buy too, at $110. Contemporary hollow-body copper weathervane in the form of a sperm whale - $135. It seems like I’m always surprised at the prices that vintage dress-forms bring, like this one that fetched $160. Auctioneer Tim Schwartz finds a bidder for this funky Dick’s Club/Chop Suey sign that sold for $85. This leaded Below: There was enthusiastic bidglass transom ding for a set of vintage Road window America Race Track flags that fetched $110. ended up bringing a solid $200. A consolesized curved glass china cabinet made $325. A few religious artifacts crossed the block, including this 4’ tall plaster Madonna that sold for $125. A $40 bid took this as-is Elgin outboard motor. 21 Left: Yes, it looks crude now, but this Tombstone arcade shooting game was once state-of-the-art, and sold for $185. Potential bidders give a Bridgestone 90 (Japanese) dirt bike a once-over before the sale. It later sold for $295. Site of the auction was the former Moby Dick Campgrounds, nestled in the picturesque Kettle Moraine hills near Plymouth, Wisconsin. It’s for sale too if you’re interestChoice of slag-glass ed: just give Re/Max realtor Tim Kapellen a call at 920-980-6786 pendant shades - $65. The home’s basement was packed with oddities, from a marked Neiman Marcus brass telescope ($90), to vintage snowshoes ($65), to a mandolin that brought $60. Vintage cut-glass table lamp - $55. 19th century bargains included this barrel churn that went for $22.50. There were some outrageous lamps from the fifties through the seventies, including this acrylic floor lamp that made $55. Antiques Galore at Antique Spectacular Antique Spectacular to be at new location in Sioux City, Iowa (Rock Island, IL) The Fall Antique Spectacular is the weekend of November 1st through 3rd at the QCCA Expo Center in Rock Island, IL. With a sold out show of 70 exhibitors, it will be antiques galore at Antique Spectacular. The show, now in its 19th year, is located at the QCCA Expo Center, 2421 2th Avenue in Rock Island, Illinois! The show will be brimful with a wonderful selection of fine antiques and collectibles for sale. Featured will be select antique dealers with unique merchandise from around the world. Attendees will have an opportunity, all weekend, to shop the wide range of quality antiques. With the Antique Spectacular, there is always something to interest every collector including: furniture, art pottery, stoneware, books, prints, primitives, jewelry, silver, antique glassware, American Indian items, china, postcards, coins, quilts, dolls, toys, advertising, marbles, rugs, vintage textiles and period pieces. Shop, for a timeless treasure, that is new to you. November 1st through 3rd, the Antique Spectacular show hours are Friday, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Parking is FREE and show admission is $7 and is good for admittance all three days. SHOW HOURS & ADMISSION: Friday, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. $7 Admission is good for admittance all three days. More information about the Antique Spectacular is available at www.antiquespectacular.com or by calling Kimberly Schilling at 712-324-9964. The Antique Spectacular is presented by Melting Pot Productions, Inc. (Sioux City, Iowa) The 10th annual Antique Spectacular-- November 15th through 17th will now be now be held at the Sioux City Convention Center, 801 4th Street, Sioux City, Iowa. The show, formerly in Omaha, Ne, has moved down the road to its new home in Sioux City, Iowa. “The response from the participating exhibitors about our move to the Sioux City Convention Center, has been well received,” states show promoter Kimberly Schilling. Our 60 exhibitors will showcase their treasures and put a shine on the convention center. The show will be overflowing with an amazing variety of fine antiques and collectibles for sale. Many of the Midwest’s finest antique dealers will be presenting their merchandise from around the world for sale. Don’t miss this pre-holiday opportunity to shop all weekend amid a wide range of quality antiques. The Antique Spectacular has something to interest every collector including: furniture, art pottery, stoneware, books, prints, primitives, jewelry, silver, antique glassware, American Indian items, china, postcards, coins, stamps, quilts, dolls, toys, advertising, marbles, rugs, vintage textiles and period pieces. Shop, for a timeless treasure, that is new to you. SHOW HOURS & ADMISSION: Friday, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. $7 Admission is good for admittance all three days. The Sioux City Convention Center is located at 801 4th Street, Sioux City, Iowa Antique Spectacular is presented by Melting Pot Productions, Inc. More information about the Antique Spectacular and Melting Pot Productions, Inc. is available at www.antiquespectacular.com or by calling 712-326-9964. 22 UPCOMING EVENTS 39th Annual Fall FALL FOX VALLEY ANTIQUE SHOW OCTOBER 19 ~ 10 - 5 OCTOBER 20 ~ 10 - 4 Antiques • Decorative Arts St. Charles, Illinois Kane County Fairgrounds 55 DEALERS from 14 STATES Free Parking • Admission $8 Luncheon Available 815-838-0606 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 2013 Dates October 20 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 www.thirdsundaymarket.com THE BREW CITY ADVERTISING & REC ROOM DECOR SHOW SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 - 2013 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 Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 Visit our Web Site: www.uniqueeventsshows.com Milwaukee’s Depression Era Glass Show ***Location Name Change*** Wiseguys Banquet & Entertainment Center formerly Knights of Columbus Hall 3200 S. 103rd St., Milwaukee, WI Sat., October 19: 10-5 • Adm: $4 Sun., October 20: 11-3 • Adm: $4 Food - Door Prizes - Glass ID Info: 262-376-9874 Sponsored by the Depression Era Glass Society of Wisconsin BADGER MARBLE CLUB SHOW & SALE OCTOBER 20 9-2 ~ $2 Admission Room Trading October 18 & 19 • Howard Johnson• 3841 E Washington Ave, Madison, WI Reserve now: Mention BMC PUBLIC WELCOM E ALL 3 DAYS DEALER TABLES $25 PER TABLE 262-673-5643 www.badgermarbleclub.com NATIVE AMERICAN ARTIFACT SHOW Sunday, October 27, 8AM - 3PM *Plaques & Ribbons Awarded * Refreshments by Scout Troop #106 * Experts On Hand To Identify Artifacts * 4th Grade Village Art on Display MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL 334 S. Main Street Monticello, Wisconsin Sponsored by the Badger State Archaeological Society of Wisconsin Contact: Steve & Janet Gobeli at 608-329-4781 for more information COUNTRYSIDE COLLECTORS CLASSIC FLEA MARKET SUNDAY OCTOBER 20 Open 8 am to 2 pm 1475 S. Washburn, Oshkosh, WI FREE PARKING & ADMISSION Limited Space: Call for reservations 920-235-0495 mallofantiques.com CHICAGOLAND’S PETROLEUM & ADVERTISING SHOW BY GAS GUYS PROMOTIONS INC SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013 8 AM to 1 PM • ADMISSION $5 EarlyBird Buyers 6:30 AM • $20 Entrance Fee DON’T MISS OUR SPRING SHOW MARCH 2, 2014 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) LAKE COUNTRY ANTIQUE SHOW Oconomowoc, Wisconsin Fri. November 1 5-9 Sat. November 2 10-5 Sun. November 3 11-4 LOCATION OLYMPIA RESORT & Spa 1350 Royal Mile Road Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 800-553-9573 (hotel reservations) Adm: $8 Good for all 3 days Info: 262-968-4913 www.antiquescenteratwales.net Milwaukee’s Scale Auto, Hobby & Toy Show Rural Life Antique Show & Sale SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2013 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuscola, Illinois 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 DEADLINES ARE TUESDAYS @ 5PM Douglas County Museum 700 South Main Street Friday, Nov. 8th: 12-6pm Saturday, Nov. 9th: 8-3pm Presenting Great Americana & Folk Art Dealers Info: 217-253-6250 www.Donna.winterberry@gmail.com www.rurallifeantiqueshow.com TOY SHOW SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013 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 Midwest Antique & Art Show The Market for Fine Americana 319-389-7779 and The Collectors Eye The Market for Distinctive Collectibles & Antiques 319-360-4301 SUNDAY, OCT. 27 • 10-4 Expo Center Hawkeye Downs Fairgrounds Cedar Rapids, Iowa $8 Admission for both shows mwantiqueshow.com Porter County Antique Show SAT., NOVEMBER 2nd 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT SUN., NOVEMBER 3rd 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT Porter County Expo Center 215 Division Road Valparaiso, IN Over 100 Booths ~ Admission $4 219-241-3328 or porterantiqueshow.com Premier Event Galena, IL Convention Center 563-543-5201 Galena Antique Show & Auction November 8 & 9 2013 Friday 2:00 - 8:00 pm Saturday 8:00 - 5:00 pm Shop vendor booths open both days Live Double Ring Auction Sat 10 am Vendor Booths Available CALL www.GalenaAuction.com www.auctionactionnews.com UPCOMING EVENTS “PA R K ” The Holiday Antique Show-Sale Marathon Park’s E. Gate Hall 1201 Stewart Ave. # WAUSAU Sat. 9-5 Sun. 10-4 k Cloc er o t r Res Nov. 9-10 35 Booths Quality Antiques & Collectables from 1870 thru 1970. See Yesteryear’s charm, history & quality. Crystal -China repaired on site! Hwy 39/51 to Exit 192; East 1/2 mi. Info: AR Promotions • 715-355-5144 www.antiqueshowsinwis.com “a Gathering on the Prairie” Primitive Country Antique Show & Sale Otto Center in Arthur, Illinois 1/2 mile south of Arthur Saturday, November 9 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 45+ Dealers specializing in early Americana Country Primitives....... furniture, early lighting, textiles, stoneware, folk art, baskets, woodenware & much more For Information Call Donna Kibler 217-620-8983 hedgeappleprim@hotmail.com agatheringontheprairie.com SUNDAYANTIQUES MARKET Collectibles & Craft Vendors Admission $6 ~ Free Parking ~ 13 & under Free Interstate Center Main Expo, Bloomington, IL Exit 160 from I-55 & I-74 Route 9 West November 17th Indian Artifact Show SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10th 8-3pm ~ FREE Admission • Educational Displays • Bring in Artifact finds for expert indentification Located in the Sponsored by: Illinois State Blackhawk Center Archaeological Society 1101 Jefferson St., Oregon, IL Kalamazoo Circus Maximus Antique Toy & Collectible Show SATURDAY, November 29th, 2013 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Michigan Fair Grounds 2900 Lake Street • Kalazazoo, Michigan Admission $6.00 under 12 free Preview admission Friday, November 23rd 4-8pm $30.00 From Antique to New There’s A Toy Here For You! For additional information or table availability call Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 www.circusmaximustoyshow.com Our Famous Annual Holiday Tinley Park Toy Show is not to be Missed! T I N L E Y PA R K TOY S H OW SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2013 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tinley Park High School 6111 W 175th St. • Tinley Park, Illinois Admission $6.00 Kids 6-12 $2.00 Preview admission 7:30 a.m. $20.00 From Antique to New There’s A Toy Here For You! For additional information or table availability call Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 Visit our Web Site: www.uniqueeventsshows.com ROCHESTER, MN MAYO CIVIC CENTER FLEA MARKET November 17 Sunday 10-4 MAYO CIVIC CENER 30 Civic Center Dr Dealers can drive in to unload & to load out! Townsend Promotions 641-832-2700 507-269-1473 THE BREW CITY ADVERTISING & REC ROOM DECOR SHOW SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8 - 2013 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 Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 Visit our Web Site: www.uniqueeventsshows.com ROCHESTER, MN MAYO CIVIC CENTER FLEA MARKET January 19, 2014 2ELKHORN 014 Sc hedule • WEST BEND ELKHORN ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Walworth County Fairgrounds 2014 Dates MAY 18 JUNE 29 AUGUST 10 SEPTEMBER 28 WEST BEND ANTIQUES SHOW JANUARY 18 & 19, 2014 Washington County Fair Park Info: Call Nona @ N.L Promotions 414-525-0820 P.O. Box 607, Hales Corners, WI 53130 www.nlpromotionsllc.com CHICAGOLAND SHOW Antique Advertising, Slot Machine & Jukebox Friday, Nov. 15, 7-5 Dealer Preview $50 Friday Admission Good For All 3 Days One Admission Covers Both Exhibition Halls Saturday, Nov. 16, 9:30-5 Admission $7 Sunday, Nov. 17, 9:30-3 Admission $7 Pheasant Run Resort ~ ST. CHARLES, IL Rt. 64, North Ave.: 2 1/2 miles West of Rt. 59, St. Charles, IL For Discounted Room Rates Call Pheasant Run Resort 800-999-3319 For Dealer Info: Bob Traynoff ~ 847-244-9263 For Show Info: Kevin Greco ~ 815-353-1593 Visit Our Website: www.chicagolandshow.com For more information call 815-332-4001 125 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 www.thirdsundaymarket.com 23 Sunday 10-4 MAYO CIVIC CENER 30 Civic Center Dr Dealers can drive in to unload & to load out! Townsend Promotions 641-832-2700 507-269-1473 DID YOU KNOW: cats can jump up to 7 times their tail length 57th Annual Holiday ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Friday, November 22 ~ 10-8pm Saturday, November 23 ~ 9-4pm Rock Garden Banquet & Confrence Center 1951 Bond St., Green Bay, WI Green Bay-DePere Antiquarian Society www.antiquariansocitetygbdp.org ROCHESTER, MN MAYO CIVIC CENTER FLEA MARKET December 15 Sunday 10-4 MAYO CIVIC CENER 30 Civic Center Dr Dealers can drive in to unload & to load out! Townsend Promotions 641-832-2700 507-269-1473 ZURKO’S MIDWEST PROMOTIONS 2013 Show Schedule OCTOBER Oct. 26 (Saturday Nite) 3rd Annual “Haunted Halloween Flea Market” “Late-Niter” 3pm-Midnight; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL NOVEMBER Nov. 9 & 10 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Nov. 16 (Saturday) Antique Flea Market (Winter- Season Opener); DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL Nov. 30 & Dec. 1 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique & Collectibles Fair; DuPage EXPO, St. Charles, IL DECEMBER Dec. 7 & 8 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds; Grayslake, IL Dec. 21 (Saturday) Antique Flea Market; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL Jan. 4th & 5th New Year 2013 Holiday Antique Market; Dupage EXPO, St. Charles, IL Info: 715-526-9769 www.zurkopromotions.com Email: zurko@frontiernet.net ZURKO • ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES MARKETS/EVENTS • 715-526-9769 • www.zurkopromotions.com • WHEATON • • GRAYSLAKE • • WHEATON • • ST. CHARLES • # HALLOWEEN FLEA MARKET# SAT. OCTOBER 26 ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE MARKET Hours: SAT. 3PM-Midnight/$7 HOURS: Sat. 10-4 • Sun. 8-3/$7 • Early Sat. 8-10/$25 Hours: Sat. 8-3 /$5 • Early 6-8 AM /$10 DUPAGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS DUPAGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS WHEATON, ILLINOIS (Cty. Farm & Manchester) NOV. 9-10 GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS 2nd Sun. & Sat. Before (Rt. 83/1060 E. Peterson Rd.) 3RD SAT. ANTIQUE MARKET ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE MARKET SAT. NOV. 16 NOV. 30 & DEC. 1 WHEATON, ILLINOIS (Cty. Farm & Manchester) Hours: Sat.11-5 • Sun. 9-3/$6 DUPAGE EXPO CENTER ST. CHARLES, IL (Across from Pheasant Run Resort) 24 THE ACTION CLASSIFIEDS WANTED MOVIE POSTERS WANTED: 1-Sheets, 3-Sheets, lobby cards, displays, banners, glass slides. Dwight Cleveland, PO Box 10922, Chicago, IL 60610-0922. 773-525-9152 or Fax 773-525-2969. E-mail: posterboss@aol.com 1930B WANTED Upright, White Wood Showcases with Sliding Glass Doors. Approx. 4’ wide x 6’ high. Please call John at 920-918-7699 WANTED MILITARY ITEMS WANTED *Helmets * Daggers * Medals * Flags * Uniforms * Wings * Knives * Swords * Guns 1918C *U.S. * German * Japanese *Civil War * Span-Am * W.W.I * W.W. II * Korea * Vietnam Buying ANYTHING Military Related Call Jerry 414-727-1190 Email: historicmilitariaservice@yahoo.com WANTED SYRUP DISPENSERS DEADLINES ARE TUESDAYS @ 5PM $10,000 ++ & UP Call Collect Anytime 901-761-9507 1918C WANTED FOR SALE OLD WISCONSIN BEER CANS / COLLECTIONS: Flat Tops, Cone Tops in rust free condition. Local collector will pay CA$H on receipt. Send photos & contact info to: wisbeercans@gmail.com 1913/17/21/24/28 Free List: INDIAN ANTIQUES, Beadwork, Weapons, Clothing, Macassins. Write Ed Hyde, 1708 Paseo De La Conquistadora, Santa Fe, NM 87501 or ph: 505-983-2096 MU FOR SALE General Store Antique Mall of Kewaskum, WI has very Rare Beer Items for sale, Storck Slinger, WI Shell beer glass; “mint” very rare Old Timer’s Lager Lite Up shadow box; thermonter Storck serving tray, excellent. Call 2621914P 626-2885 or 262-338-6739 1940’S DAISY RED RYDER B-B RIFLES w/wood stocks, marked Manufactured Plymouth Michigan. Write: Beets, PO Box 457, Gardner, KS 1912P 66030 TELEPHONES: Over 85 Different genuine 1892-1983, parts, restorations, FREE catalogue. We now offer our entire business for sale 608-582-4124 or www.phonecoinc.com or email 1918C phonecoinc@aol.com ATTENTION DEALERS, PICKERS & HOARDERS! “Barn Sale!” 50 years of good antiques & collectibles. Bring your truck or van “make a pile”. 90% wholesale, call Wheeler at 920-629-0926 for appointment 1918B AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS WE’RE EVERYWHERE! UPCOMING AUCTION REMINDER • Saturday October 19 • • Friday October 25 • • Thursday October 31 • Connot Brothers Auction: 2 Day Estate Auction, Oct. 19, 9 AM & Oct. 20, 10 AM, Connot Brothers Auction Bldg., 127 S. Macomb & B St., Valentine, NE 402-376-3400 or 402-3891645 Dennis Connot & Sons www.connotbrothersauction.com See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1912 Circle M Auctions: 2nd Annual Fall Classic Show & Taxidermy, Antler & Sporting Goods Auction, Oct. 25-27, Oct. 25, 12 Noon & Oct. 26 & 27, 10:30 AM, Jackson Co. Fairgrounds, 1212 E. Quarry St., Maquoketa, IA 563-6529780 E-mail: circlem@q.com Steve Morehead www.circlemauctions.com See page 16 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 A New Day Auctions: Auction Every Thursday, 6 PM, 31670 65th Ave., Cannon Falls, MN 507263-7373 www.ANewDayAuctions.com See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 J&R Auctions LLC: Fabulous Auction, 1 PM Shakopee VFW, 1201 3rd Ave.,E., Shakopee, MN 612-865-2220 Jim Peterson Email: Imauctnr@yahoo.com See page 11 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1908 • Saturday October 26 • • Wednesday October 23 • Banister Auction Service: Personal Property Auction, 10 AM CST, Marinette, WI, 715-7892306 www.banisterauctionservices.com See page 17 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 Growers Produce Auction: Huge 13th Annual Growers Produce Huge Fall Consignment Auction, 8:30 AM, Growers Produce Auction Grounds, S347 Dell Rd., Cashton, WI 608-6547880 See page 15 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 TT Tumbleson Auction Co.: Collectible Cars, Car Parts & Tool Auction, 10 AM, Tumbleson Auction Center, 1635 N. Main St., Princeton, IL 815-872-1852 E-mail: tauction@yahoo.com www.tumblesonauction.com See page 15 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1912 Liebe Auction Service: Estate Auction, 5 PM, 105 South Pine St., Weyauwega, WI 920-8673352 E-mail: liebeauctions@centurylink.net www.liebeauctionservice.com See page 13 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 • Sunday October 27 • • Thursday October 24 • A New Day Auctions: Auction Every Thursday, 6 PM, 31670 65th Ave., Cannon Falls, MN 507263-7373 www.ANewDayAuctions.com See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 Banister Auction Service: Personal Property Auction, 10 AM CST, Luxemburg, WI 715789-2306 www.banisterauctionservices.com See page 17 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 • Wednesday October 30 • Liebe Auction Service: Estate Auction, 5 PM, 105 South Pine St., Weyauwega, WI 920-8673352 E-mail: liebeauctions@centurylink.net www.liebeauctionservice.com See page 13 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 • Friday November 1 • Rich Penn Auctions: 3 Day Auction, Nov. 1-3, Iowa State Fairgrounds, Des Moines, IA 319291-6688 Email: richpennauctions@aol.com www.richpennauctions.com See page 11 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 • Saturday November 2 • Banister Auction Service: Personal Property Auction, 10 AM CST, Porterfield, WI 715-7892306 www.banisterauctionservices.com See page 17 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 • Sunday November 3 • Banister Auction Service: 35 Acre Farmette & Personal Property Auction, 10 AM CST, Coleman, WI715-789-2306 www.banisterauctionservices.com See page 17 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 • Friday November 8 • Galena Auction: 2 Day Premier Consignment Auction, Nov. 8, 2 PM & Nov. 9, 8 AM, Galena Convention Center, Galena, IL www.galenaauction.com See page 15 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1913 auctionactionnews.com 25 If You Love Brewery Advertising, Then Milwaukee Is Where You’ll Want To Be For The “Brew City Advertising & Rec Room Décor Show” If you love Brewery Advertising then Milwaukee is where you’ll want to be for the next “Brew City Advertising & Rec Room Décor Show” on Sunday, October 27th from 10am to 2pm. Located at Serb Hall, 5101 W. Oklahoma, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Admission is just $5 per adult & $2 for kids 6-12. Preview admission is at 7:30 am for $20. Here you will be able to find all sorts of advertising collectibles. Items from the late 1800’s to a current neon sign for your Rec Room, it’s all here! Whether you’re a serious collector, or are just looking for a few items to spice up your home bar or game room you will find them here. Our vendors come from five states to participate and are very knowledgeable collectors, so if you don’t see what you’re looking for ask each vendor, chances are they will be able to help you locate that special item. Do you have some old advertising at home? Bring it to the show and we will appraise it and pay you cash on the spot. We also buy complete collections. Just give us a call for details if you have any sort of old advertising you would like to sell. For more information contact Jim at 262-366-1314 or visit www.uniqueeventsshows.com Lake Country Antiques & Art Show The 'Lake Country Antiques & Art Show' (formerly the Delafield Antiques Show) will be held on November 1st, 2nd & 3rd, Friday, Saturday & Sunday at the Olympia Resort & Spa in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Show customers can expect to find antique and vintage furniture and decorative accessories for the home or office. 70 dealers from across the country will feature 18th, 19th & 20th century American and English country and formal furniture, folk art, oriental rugs, jewelry, stoneware, sporting items and paintings. A special collection of regionalist paintings by Gerrit Sinclair will be offered for sale. The show hours are Friday, November 1st from 5 P.M.to 9 P.M., Saturday, November 2nd from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. & Sunday, November 3rd from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. The 'Lake Country Antiques & Art Show' is located at the Olympia Resort & Spa - I-94 Exit #282 Hwy. 67 (1 mile north), Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. For more information call the Antiques Center at Wales 262-968-4913 & for hotel information call 800-558-9573. When out & about, let our advertisers know where you saw their ad! 26 Wisconsin Antiques Dealers Association 61st Fall Show & Sale The Scale Auto Hobby & Toy Show is held three times a year at American Serb Hall, 5101 West Oklahoma in Milwaukee Wisconsin. It’s one of the largest One Day Shows of its type in the Midwest. The November 3rd show is from 10:00am to 2pm. Admission is $5, kids 6-12 are $2. There is a preview admission that starts at 7:30am for the cost of $20. It offers over a hundred and fifty tables for you to browse through to find that special item. It features primarily auto related merchandise such as Die Cast Cars, Model Kits, and Racing Memorabilia. If you can't find it here it probably hasn't been made! A Milwaukee tradition for over twenty years, this is the place that model builders, race fans, toy collectors, and hobbyists meet and network. There is always something for everyone! For more information, contact Jim at 262-3661314 or visit www.uniqueeventsshows.com The 54th Midwest Antique and Art ShowAnd The Collector’s Eye Cedar Rapids, Iowa The 54th version of the Midwest Antique and Art and Collector’s Eye Shows is coming Sunday, October 27th to Hawkeye Downs Fairgrounds in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and the lineup of dealers could not be more impressive. Customers expect to be impressed at the Midwest Antique and Art Show and the same expectation will be especially true for this fall’s October show. It is NOT a typical midwest antiques show where customers grow accustomed to the usual . . . glass, china, and oak offerings. The Midwest show prides itself in providing unique objects usually only seen in magazines or reserved for the East or West coast audiences. It is difficult to describe the range of distinctive merchandise that is sold. Significant pieces of art, furniture, sculpture, period textiles, carvings, cabin-themed accessories, American Indian, paintings and a vast array of other interesting objects are hustled out the door to waiting vehicles with most patrons returning for additional purchases. The Collector’s Eye Show has an eager customer base that look forward to the show’s diversity and emphasis on late 19th to mid 20th century, high-end collectibles and antiques representing advertising, country store, toys, jewelry, early holiday, mid 20th century furniture and accessories and much more. The Collector’s Eye and the Midwest Antique and Art Show strongly compliment one another and provide shoppers with an expansive and ever-changing, quality shopping opportunity. The shows are in the same Expo Center building at the Hawkeye Downs fairgrounds located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at 4400 6th Street S.W., and a single $8 admission allows the customer access to both shows. The Midwest Show has 66 vendors and the Collector’s Eye has 44 so the $8 entrance fee allows access to two shows and 110 dealers. Additionally, Hawkeye Downs has no parking fee! Economy of scale and free parking make the combined Midwest and Collector’s Eye shows a bargain. Consider how far you would have to travel outside Iowa to find a comparable show with such a wide and varied selection of quality antiques, art and collectibles? Answer: a real, real long ways . . .! Please join us for our 27th year and 54rd show on Sunday, October 27, 2013. The shows begin at 10 a.m., and last until 4 p.m. Join the long lines waiting at the doors prior to 10 a.m., and see what the buzz and longevity of these shows is all about. Enthusiastic customers support quality shows and these two shows have a very loyal customer base. Want to see photos of the Spring Midwest and Collector’s Eye show’s dealer booths? Go to www.mwantiqueshow.com, click photos and then click the respective show logo to see the booths or “like us” on Facebook where booth photos will be posted Saturday evening, October 26th, for customer pre-show previews. Sometimes pictures are truly worth a thousand words. We look forward to your visit Sunday, October 27th. *IMPORTANT NOTE: to those customers who come the night before the show: there is a home Iowa Football game Saturday so making room arrangements now is a very good idea. Check our website and click on accommodations for motel listings and numbers. Contacts: Cathy Rawson, Midwest Antique and Art Show, (319) 389-7779 and Colleen Boland Frese, Collector’s Eye, (319) 360-4301. 27 VAN’S ANTIQUES Porter County Antique Show Porter County’s Best Fall Antiques and Collectibles Show Saturday, November 2nd 9 am - 4 pm Sunday, November 3rd 10 am - 4 pm N1937 Hwy 14, Walworth, WI 262-215-1935 Friday 1-5pm & Saturday 11-5pm www.vansantiques.com INDIAN ARTIFACT SHOW Sunday, November 10th, 2013 • 8-3 FREE Admission • Educational Displays • Bring in Artifact finds for expert indentification Sponsored by: “Illinois State Archaeological Society” Located in the Blackhawk Center 1101 Jefferson Street Oregon, Illinois For more information call: www.porterantiqueshow.com 219-241-3328 Annual Haunted-Flea Ghost, Goblins, Celebrities, Music & More! WHEATON, ILLINOIS: Du Page County Fairgrounds, is where the: "Haunted-Fleas" will gather again for the Annual"Haunted-Halloween Flea Market," Saturday, October 26th, from 3pm to MIDNIGHT! Zombies, ghost, goblins & witches beware! Come in costume for the Goblins Ball (Live Music) and the Weird & Wonderful costume judging contest. A special guest appearance by "DEEP-ROY" noted actor who played "YODA" in STARWARS and "UMPA-LUMPA" co-star with johnny Depp in "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory"! Horror hosts-"Count & Countess Gregula will be on hand to horrify you. Nationall acclaimed ILLUSTRATOR Roger Stolz will be on hand, plus more! The MIdwest GARRISON will be in costume! There will be 1000's of haunted-treasures for sale; as vendors will bring everything from Halloween Collectibles, Antiques, Bargains, Old Stuff, Close-Outs, Crafts and Much, Much, More! Vintage HEARSES will be on display, as this appears to be a "SPOOK-TACULAR" with fun for the WHOLE FAMILY! Bring Flashlights, come in Costume, hunt for bargains, dress warm as dealers will be indoor & outdoors, in sheds & openair with tents. Event is held "Rain Or Moon-Shine" Show hours are 3pm to MIDNIGHT, kids 12 & under are FREE; located at the Du Page County Fairgrounds (County Farm & Manchester), in Wheaton Illinois on SATURDAY night October 26th. For Additional information on this & other Zurko Midwest Promotions Special Flea & Fun Events Contact: Zurko at 115 E. Division St., Shawano Wisconsin 54166 or phone 715-526-9769, www.zurkopromotions.com 815-332-4001 Rural Life Antique Show & Sale ~ Presenting Great Americana & Folk Art Dealers ~ www.rurallifeantiqueshow.com Now with 2 locations in Tuscola, Illinois Douglas County Museum 700 South Main St. Tuscola, IL Tuscola Community Building 502 East Southline Rd. (Downtown) Tuscola, IL Friday, Nov. 8, 2013 ~ 11am to 5pm Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013 ~ 9am to 4pm Next Show: February 28th & March 1st, 2014 Make it a special occasion visit 3 other area shows Presented By: Winterberry 217-253-6250 Email: Donna.winterberry@gmail.com Sales Down at Your Show? 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Ft. & Over 165 Dealers Open 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Daily NE Corner Ogden Ave. & Naper Blvd., Naperville, Illinois Angela’s Attic 1020 Gardner Street, South Beloit, IL 61080 Located 1 mile west of I-90; Take Exit #1 Route 75 and turn west. 815-389-1679 www.angelas-attic.com Open 7 Days: Sun.-Fri. 10-5 ~ Sat. 10-6 630-505-1463 ~ affordantq@aol.com 11,500 Square foot show room ~ Delivery Available Affordable Antiques & More is now a drop off site for Mary Lou’s Crystal & China Repair! 6’H Old farmhouse cupboard w/2 doors, $385. Dlr 31 Large selection of sterling jewelry by Reed & Barton, $65. Dlr LS74 Vintage blueprint cabinet w/5 drawers, $275. Dlr 76 Noritake 24 piece set complete, $125. Dlr 82 1930’s P&D Ignition Parts metal cabinet, $145. Dlr 10 1911 Stenotype machine w/case & manual, $285. Dlr 88 We currently have 85+ Dealers and have spaces available for dealers of all types. Pin-up calendar collection, just arrived, this one pictured, $70. Many more available! Large S.S. 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