Issue #1837 - Auction Action Antique News
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Issue #1837 - Auction Action Antique News
Online! Always On Time! Over One Million Hits Monthly www.auctionactionnews.com Help Recycle, Buy Antiques! April 17, 2013 Vol. 18 No. 37 News Periodical Mailed on April 11 Valparaiso Two Day Show Raises Funds for Local Mental Health Association Two fine oak pieces were priced at $425 (left) and $525 by Marvin and Connie Novack of Michigan City, Ind. (219) 879-6390 A working 1960s Pepsi Soda fountain dispenser could draw a drink in your rec room for $300. (219) 942-5101. Article & photos by Jack Kelly Shoppers attending the March 2 and 3 antique show at the Porter County Expo Center in Valparaiso, Indiana, enjoyed a sell-out crowd of 68 dealers – and supported the Porter County Mental Health Association at the same time. Profits from the yearly show support work done throughout the year by the organization. “We’re thrilled with the sold-out dealer count,” said association director Mary Hodson. And when the doors closed after the two day show, many dealers agreed saying shoppers filled the Expo Center, keeping them busy on both days. A 1920s slag glass lamp could light up your life for $280. (219) 476-1782. Continued on pages 5 & 17 A novel woman’s shoe display showed off rings priced from $199 to $1,599 brought to the show by Mari Mitri, Gold Promotions, LLC, LaPort, Ind. (219) 241-3328 Four Decades Later, Wisconsin’s Original Decoy & Sporting Show Still Going Strong Article & photos by Brian Maloney Early matched pair of Gust “Gus” Nelow (Omro, Wisconsin) bluebill decoys, from Stary Decoys - $800. 920-810-0917 Classic Mason Decoys lived up to its name, bringing examples like this rare & early Mason coot, asking price $2,450. 630-253-8310 It was way back in 1970 when a small group of decoy collectors got together and held the very first Wisconsin Decoy and Sporting Collectibles Show. And more than two generations later, the event is still going strong - the oldest event of its kind in the state. The show itself is a one-day affair, but there are three days of spirited room-toroom trading preceding it, all open to the public. It’s the love of the hobby that brings both the exhibitors and shoppers here to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, where you can find decoys both old and new, lots of other sporting-related collectibles, and an enthusiasm that’s just plain contagious! Continued on pages 6, 7 & 8 Handmade vintage jointed crank-bait made by noted Wisconsin fishing guide Ed Slominsky, from Dave Steiger - $200. 715-743-2276 There’s amazing quality and variety to award-winning carver Don Shunk’s work, from this ruddy duck ($500) to this life-size perching snowy owl, 23” tall and priced at $3,000. 262-736-4533 SHOP! COLLECT! 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(815) 726-5554 For more information please contact Big Brothers Big Sisters at 920-739-3542 or www.BeMyBig.com 50¢ off each admission (limit of 2) with this ad. 3 ry Three-Sto ll a M e u q Anti Gloria: 920-246-0282 Terry: 920-246-0116 We’re not a mall, we’re an old fashioned antique shop N Email:lynsantiques108eastwall@gmail.com Three Full Floors in Two Historical Buildings : ew Hours Open Friday 9-4 thru Sunday Easy Intake at our rear Clark & Water St. entrance. 823 Main St. Downtown Stevens Point, WI Hours: M-F 10-6 pm Sat. 10-5 pm ~ Sun. 11-4 pm # A Central Wisconsin Attraction # # 1500 East River Street Merrill, WI 54452 riverstreetantiquecompany.com 715-536-7246 65 Dealers with More Waiting # Shop & Browse this Unique Destination 715-544-6024 Antique Market I 11 North 3rd Street St. Charles, Illinois 60174 630-377-1868 Celebrating 30 Years In Business Since 1982 Open 7 Days a week 10-5 pm ~ Lots of Great Vintage Lighting ~ Wrightstown Antique Gallery Over 30 Years Experience Chuilli’s Auction Service is on the Hunt For Quality Antique, Sports & Military Collectibles for Upcoming Auctions! 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Fairgrounds is located at 8th St., Baraboo, WI (USE 6TH STREET ENTRANCE) Featuring: Antique Stone, Copper Artifacts, Beadwork, Textiles, Baskets, Jewelry, Pottery, Fossils, Civil War, Antique Guns, Swords, Knives, Pre-Columbian, Antique Decoys, Ethnic Art & Eskimo Artifacts. For lodging call the Thunderbird Motel, 1-800-233-0827 For reduced rates, make reservations by May 15th. Be sure to tell them you’re with The Baraboo Native American Artifact Show Sponsors: Parson’s Indian Trading Post in Lake Delton & Baraboo Circus Museum in Baraboo & Oak Street Antiques in Baraboo Call or write John Welsch, 537 Wettstein Ave., Fond du Lac, WI 54935. <<<<<<<>>>>>>> 920-923-3842 <<<<<<<>>>>>>> 4 Out & About What an adventurous morning! We awoke to sheer white ice covered trees and a two hour school delay. My kid’s were excited, but all I saw were icy roads. In nine years of school, we have never had a delay, we barely get school cancelations. Oh wait, the girls get on the bus, and it radioed to pull over. The school district is deciding if they are just going to close school. They announce school is now closed, buses Take The are to report to North High School, were kids can Challenge Buy call parents. Luckily the bus was pulled over down American! our next neighborhood, so the driver released the kids so they can go home. My husband made it to work to find the power off, only to be sent home three hours later still without power. One good thing, I guess the yard work will have to wait a little longer, my family will enjoy that. Advertisers if you are sending us a fax, please call first, our fax shares one of our phone lines. This way, we won’t pick up the phone by accident and disrupt the fax. If at all possible to send it by email, that is how we would prefer it. Also, always call to make sure that we have received your information. When Out and About this weekend, be sure to check out: 16th Annual Big Brothers Big Sisters Antiques Showcase & Sale on Saturday, April 13th & Sunday, April 14th. Located at Tri-County Arena in Neenah, Wisconsin. See Upcoming Events for more information. Stop by Lake Geneva Antique Mall for their 25th Anniversary Sale starting April 13th thru May 19th. See their ad in this weeks issue of AAAN. La Porte County Antique Show on Sunday, April 14th. Located at La Porte County Fairgrounds in La Porte, Indiana. See Upcoming Events for more information. Mark your calendars for: Minnesota’s Antique Spectacular on Saturday, April 20th & Sunday, April 21st. Located at Minnesota State Fairgrounds in St. Paul, Minnesota. See Upcoming Events for more information. 48th National Antique Decoy & Sporting Collectibles Show on Friday, April 26th & Saturday, April 27th. Located at Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, Illinois. See Upcoming Events for more information. Garden Gate To Spring Antique Show on Friday, April 26th & Saturday, April 27th. Located at Blumen Gardens in Sycamore, Illinois. See Upcoming Events for more information. Cedar Rapids Antique Show & Sale on Friday, April 26th & Saturday, April 27th. Located at Hawkeye Downs Fairgrounds in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. See Upcoming Events for more information. 10th Annual Starved Rock Indian Artifact Show on Sunday, April 28th. Located at Celebrations 150 LTD Local 150 Building in LaSalle, Illinois. See Upcoming Events for more information. These were photos from this morning. Left is a picture of our siding. We had icicles all over our house. Right is a picture of the trees by our house, just covered in ice. We had a little tree that was totally bent right over. One of the neighbor’s large trees was shattered in pieces all over his yard. 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Editors and Publishers: Bob & Jeni Olsze Production & Graphic Design: Tom Hutchcraft & Renee Linke Assistant Editors: Michelle Hoisington & Renee Linke • Bookkeeper: Michelle Hoisington Web Design: Lynn Koszuta Contributing Writers: Brian Maloney • Jack Kelly DEADLINE DATES NEXT WEEK’S DEADLINE - ISSUE #1838 Tuesday, April 16th at 5 p.m. for paper mailed Thursday, April 18th Covering Events from April 24th on. FOLLOWING WEEK’S DEADLINE - ISSUE #1839 Tuesday, April 22nd at 5 p.m. for paper mailed Thursday, April 24th Covering Events from May 1st on. 5 Shoppers Flock to Porter County Expo Center for Treasures of the Past Article & Photos by Jack Kelly The event was a bittersweet one for Ann Clauson, a dealer from Dyer, IN. The 33 year show veteran said she is closing her business this year, citing health problems but adding, “I’ve enjoyed every minute of it, but the business and inventory is now for sale.” Clauson showed off several thousand pieces of jewelry at the Expo Center, including a Victorian cameo filigree bracelet priced at $150 and a Victorian amethyst necklace with baby sea pearls for $300. If you wanted vintage furs to accent that jewelry you could have visited the booth of Debra Vujko, who had several ostrich, mink and other vintage furs priced from $15 to $125. At the same spot, a 48 star United States flag with original box and wood pole could fly at your home for $50. Clock collectors checked out a late 1800s Dresden porcelain 8-day half hour strike Ansonia mantel clock, with key, priced at $395 by Phyllis Brandy of Valparaiso. Toy and 1933 Chicago World’s Fair collectors admired her 17 inch tall bagatelle marble game with ‘33 fair advertising on the face that could be played anywhere for $135. “It’s in wonderful condition with the original carry case, with all accessories and a real buy at $250,” said dearler Joan Marinello, pointing to a 1934 Singer Featherweight sewing machine. Other shoppers stopped to inspect two 10 inch tall original brush Flow Blue fireplace mantel jars offered for $200 for the pair. Joan and husband Jerry maintain a booth the Crown Point, IN, Antique Mall. Looking for a cast iron 1910 era Lane No. 15 coffee mill with 17 inch wheels? You would have found it, offered for $600, by Don and Marilyn Mohr of Valparaiso. The couple also showed off a 26 inch diameter primitive 1920s copper kettle with hand-hammered stand and wood paddle, priced at $700. Mari Mitri of Gold Promotions LLC, was at the Expo Center show for two purposes, to sell fine gold, silver and jewelry items – and to promote the upcoming LaPorte Antique Show, which she manages, starting in April and running through the summer. Many people stopped to admire her unique women’s miniature porcelain high heel shoe display showing diamond and multicolor stone rings priced from $199 to $1,599. Of special interest was an Edwardian 14-diamond heart-shaped gold pendant priced at $10,000. Finely refinished oak furniture filled the booth of Marvin and Connie Novak of Michigan City, IN. Shoppers stopped to admire their Yaman & Erbe 71 inch tall sectional file cabinet priced at $895. Others checked out the workmanship on a 39 inch tall multi-drawer cabinet tagged at $425 and a 54 inch tall double-drawer cabinet offered for $525. “We had good steady foot traffic both days,” said dealer Tom Svast, Griffith, IN. Cubs baseball fans checked out a large series of vintage sports items priced from $15 to $50. Of local interest was a pair of movie theater chairs from nearby Crown Point, IN. The cast iron sides featured the raised letters C.P. Svast pointed out that the trademark of the famous furniture maker Heywood Wakefield also was imprinted on them. You could relax with the tufted pair at your home for $138. “This is Barbie doll heaven,” gushed one shopper as she looked into the booth of Launie Wolford of Michigan City, IN. More than 200 of the popular dolls covered the walls and tables, many with original boxes, priced from $20 to $250. The most expensive was a 1961 bubble cut “Singe” for $250. Dog collector traffic stopped for a closer look at items in the booth of Harvey and Carol Evans of Merrillville, IN. The couple offered three different 1940s dog’s head “genuine briar” hand-carved pipes priced at $60 each. At the same spot, an entire shelf of porcelain china dogs of all sizes could grace your home for $5 to $28 each. Mental Health Association Director Hodson pronounced the show “a total success,” calling attention to the volunteers that worked hard to bring about the event. For more information contact: Porter County Mental Health Association at mentalhealthpc@frontier.com or dial 219-462-6267. Director Mary Hodson (left) and Judy LaRue, volunteer coordinator show the newly You could shop in Mark Seeger of Valparaiso, Ind., A 1920s finely refinished stitched quilt, crafted by a Mental Health gives his 4 1/2 year old grandson style with the furs and 54” high double drawer Association volunteer, and presented as a feathers offered by Matthew a birds eye view of an was offered for $525 by door prize at the show. (219) 462-6267 one dealer at the antique bed warmer at the March Marvin and Connie show. (219) 671-8955 show. Novak of Michigan City, Ind. (219) 879-6390 A pair of Brush Flow Blue fireplace vases could grace your home for $200. (219) 462-9293. A 1910 era Lane No. 15 cast iron coffee mill was priced $600 by Don and Marilyn Mohr. (219) 464-1578. Lorelei Matousek of Valparaiso brought her vintage stuffed lion to the Expo show for an appraisal and discovered it was an original Steiff toy. (219) 476-0077 6 Oshkosh Hilton Hosts 44th Annual Wisconsin Decoy & Sporting Collectibles Show Article & Photos by Brian Maloney For many years, the event has been held at the beautiful Hilton Garden Inn of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It’s an easy three-hour drive from Chicago - less than half that from Milwaukee. Although the show is an independent one, and not affiliated with any club, it is still very much a collector’s show. Dozens of decoy and sporting enthusiasts buy, swap, and sell from their hotel rooms during the week, then head down to the show itself, held in the Hotel’s ballroom on Saturday. You may not have even thought about it, but decoys truly are one of North America’s Carver Gerald Cranwill displayed these vinoriginal art forms. The idea is probably much older than most of us realize. Early tage-style exhibition mallard decoys ($135 each) colonists found the Native Americans already successfully using duck decoys, as they plus these old golf club heads transformed by him had been for many centuries before. These immigrants then began using the same into decoy paperweights - $30. technique with decoys of their own design - just to feed their families. 309-545-4545 The coming of the railroads changed everything. The rapidly-growing urban populations needed food, and the trains were an easy way for the new “market hunters” to quickly get their waterfowl harvest to the big cities. That wholesale hunting of ducks meant a need for huge quantities of decoys too. As you might imagine, it’s the period where most of the commercial decoy factories had their heyday as well. That’s when the iconic makers such as Peterson, Mason, and Dodge got their starts. From Curt They’re still one of the most collectible categories of decoys today, with factory birds Froyen, a distincto be found in nearly every display at the show. tive Joe Gigl But there were many smaller factories making decoys during the period, one of the (Fremont, most notable the Badger State’s Evans Decoy Company. Based in Ladysmith, Wisconsin) tin-tail mallard hen decoy, askWisconsin in the 1920s and 30s, they produced three grades of decoys in several ing price $200. 641-842-5750 Midwest species. Most all of the exhibitors are avid sportsman, coming into the hobby of decoy collecting from the love of sporting and the outdoors. Some are from the immediate area, which because of massive Lake Winnebago and other area lakes, has a rich history of waterfowl hunting. Others come from several surrounding states, with many hailing Illinois carver Gerald Cranwill is among the first exhibitors you’ll from Illinois River country, the Midwest’s most legendary waterfowling area. That’s where many of the most revered early decoy makers plied their trade. Robert encounter as you enter the show, Elliston was one of the more successful of them, selling decoys as early as the 1880s. bringing traditional duck decoys He carved the birds, which were then painted by his wife Catherine. That system plus decorative shorebird carvings, became something of the norm among Illinois River carvers, resulting in the famous miniatures, and more. 309-545-4545 husband and wife teams of Bert and Millie Graves and Charles and Edna Perdew. All Stary Decoys came with a whole flock of produced decoys in a style distinct to the region: sleek and streamlined, in great condecorative miniature decoys, with prices trast to the chunky “humpback” style preferred by Wisconsin’s Lake Winnebago from only $25 per pair. 920-810-0917 carvers. You’ll find dozens of examples of both Illinois River & Lake Winnebago birds all over the show - plus decoys from California to the Canadian Provinces. It’s one of the busiest specialty shows you’ll find anywhere. Antique & vintage decoy exhibitors make up much of the show, but you’ll find most anything sporting related, including advertising, fishing lures, vintage shell boxes, and more. Many of the region’s premier wildlife carvers come every year too, with examples of their latest masterpieces for sale, from traditional duck decoys to decorative carvings of everything from tiny songbirds to life-size birds of prey. You can’t help but have a good time at the show. I look forward to the event each year, and I don’t even collect decoys. Longtime decoy collector (and Wisconsin Decoy Collectors Association President) Roger Ludwig organizes the event. He can be reached at 920-233-0349. Be sure to pencil in March of 2014 for the 45th edition of the Wisconsin Decoy & Sporting Collectibles Show. And as always, keep an eye out for listings of next year’s show in I found this trio of 1970s “Mad Dog” the Auction Action Antique News! Billings spearing decoys in the The exhibition-only display of Dave Steiger, priced There were a few Canadian birds here Another Mason rarity from booth of gun collecfrom $100 to $225. 715-743-2276 too, like this bluebill by Quebec carver Classic Mason Decoys – this an tors Martin Sands Paul Emile Lacombe, shown by Curt all original painted-eye greenNoted Gopher State carver Marv (shown here) and Froyen and priced at $95. wing teal, asking price Tom Armbrust was Meyer got his start producing 641-842-5750 $2,500. one of the busiest of waterfowl sculptures four 630-253-8310 decades ago and still the show, in their display many rare makes them, bringing this butternut wood duck drake in his 19th century English big game homemade walnut hull stain, asking price $750. 612-861-4616 models. Continued on page 8 Three very different bluebill decoys from David & Kathy Maren: the extra-folky (probably Nova Scotia) example priced at $195, the all original Mason painted-eye pair at $650. 630-253-8310 From Evans-specialist John Munson, an all-original Evans redhead drake, asking price $975. 515-240-1515 I found this fine rig-mate pair of Evans mallards in John Munson’s display, the hen in wonderful comb-paint $625 for the set. 515-240-1515 Show organizer (and Wisconsin Decoy Collectors Association President) Roger Ludwig spent a good part of the day manning the free appraisal booth, where folks brought in sometimes bags full of vintage decoys for a look by an expert. 7 Jennings Wild Game Calls brought handturned examples made from pretty near any wood species imaginable, plus many more in colorfully stained laminates. 217-897-1791 Minnesota call & decoy carver Marv Meyer has been perfecting his craft for forty years, bringing gems like these walnut figural duck calls, the singlehead version priced at $100, the triple-head at $200. 612-861-4616 Artist David Charles’ claim to fame - his largerthan-life exhibition fishing lures like this 10” shad, asking price $60. 920-437-7999 One of the best deals at the show: these David Charles carved & framed game fish plaques – sale priced at only $225 each. 920-4377999 Veteran collector Bob Wolter displayed some of the rarest birds at the show. Examples included this Gus Moak canvasback hen ($4,800) and Gus Moak swimming canvasback drake, one of a very few known examples, asking price - $9,500. Jeff & Cheryl Hedke brought 262-255-8168 choice decoys from near & far, from this Frank Strey Nice (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) canvasback lines to drake to some unusual Sportcraft this pair of factory birds from Freeport, Maine. pintails from Badger State carver Paul Dittman, asking price $165 each. 262895-7031 Author Rich Oxley was on hand with copies of his book ‘Oxley Outdoors, Classic American Sports Photography from the Golden Age of Hunting, Fishing, & Trapping.’ Rich’s grandfather, father, and uncle were all professional sporting photographers in Minnesota back to the early 1900s and were the source of the hundreds of photos contained in the volume. Just visit www.vintagehuntingphotos.com to get your copy. One of carver Don Shunk’s best sellers: this cinnamon teal drake exhibition bird, asking price $500. 262-736-4533 Standouts in John Freimuth’s booth included this Mason tackeye bufflehead drake, one of only two-dozen known examples $850. 708-361-4343 Continued from pages 6 & 7 8 Prairie du Chien carver Mike Valley displayed this pair of keeled hooded mergansers ($650 for the set), plus brought some snapping turtle shells hand-painted by an area artist with nostalgic scenes - $125 each. 608-326-4719 Two fine Illinois River birds from Dan Coombs: the Andy Anderson canvasback drake priced at $3,000, the circa 1937 Charles Perdew mallard drake at $9,500. 262-542-3709 I found this distinctive Frank Resop (Berlin, Wisconsin) blue-wing teal drake in Dan Coombs’ display, price tag $5,000. 262-542-3709 Ted Slaton Art & Antiques came with a just-acquired collection of decoys from the estate of noted Berlin, Wisconsin carver Charles Brisky - with this bluebill, bufflehead, and swimming mallard each priced at $300. 608792-5470 Among the dozens of vintage birds in Rick Simpson’s display sat this matched pair of C. V. Wells Milwaukee School bluebills – price tag $300 for the set. 320-760-0856 Dan Coombs brought many desirable pieces, from this extremely rare Charles Perdew mechanical crow ($15,000) to a classic Oscar Peterson raised relief plaque, this one depicting a cedar waxwing & priced at $10,500. 262-542-3709 While decoys are the focus of the Wisconsin Decoy Collectors Association Annual Show, you’ll find lures galore, plus period knives, firearms, and much more. Gone Wild for Manatee Gift Adoptions! Adopting real Florida manatees for family and friends this Holiday season is natureinspired, thoughtful gift-giving that helps Save the Manatee Club increase conservation and education efforts for the endangered marine mammals and their aquatic habitat. It also helps holiday shoppers stretch those often limited budgets. Last year, Lisa Cartossa from Holt, Missouri, decided that since her two young nieces, Lily and Rose from North Carolina, were fortunate enough to have most everything they needed, she would adopt manatees as Christmas presents for them. Lisa chose adoptees “Paddy Doyle” and “Flash,” who regularly winter at Blue Spring State Park, from Save the Manatee Club’s Adopt-A-Manatee program. All of the manatees available for adoption can be viewed on the Club’s website at http://www.savethemanatee.org/adoptees.htm. Two new manatees recently added to the list of adoptees are from Alabama, “Zewie” and “Bama.” An annual manatee adoption costs $25, which is just a little over $2 a month, and includes a color photo of a real manatee, an adoption certificate, biography, membership handbook, and subscriptions to the Club's newsletters which feature updated reports on the manatees in the adoption program. Shipping is free within the United States. Gift adoptions are sent with a personalized holiday message. Or for a $35 tax-deductible donation, each new member will also receive Save the Manatee Club's 2012 wall calendar, featuring spectacular manatee photos to enjoy all year and well past. “When my nieces received their adoption packets for Christmas, I was told you could not have heard two children screaming with excitement louder than they were,” said Lisa. “Immediately, the manatees’ pictures went on their walls. They knew about manatees, but Save the Manatee Club’s adoption program created this passion and enthusiasm in them that’s very wonderful for me as an adult to be part of. I can’t tell you how thrilled my nieces are to get the newsletter addressed personally to them. They read every word front to back. Who knows, the Club may have just created the next generation of marine life specialists dedicated to the conservation of these wonderful creatures.” Save the Manatee Club, a national nonprofit organization, was co-founded thirty years ago by singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett. Funds from the Holiday gift adoptions help with manatee rescue, rehabilitation, and release efforts; research; education and public awareness projects; conservation work to protect manatees and their habitat; and for programs in the United States, Central and South America, the Wider Caribbean, and West Africa. Manatees are listed as endangered at the state, federal, and international levels. Patrick Rose, aquatic biologist and Executive Director of the Club, points out that manatees face tremendous challenges to their survival from human activities. “In Florida alone, since record-keeping began in 1974, more than 38% of manatee deaths where cause of death is known were human-related. So it is imperative that we continue to educate the public about the presence of manatees in our waters. Adopting a manatee is a great way to learn more about this beloved species and how to help make a difference in their lives.” Find out more information about manatees and Holiday gift adoptions by contacting Save the Manatee Club at 500 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland, FL 32751, or calling 1800-432-JOIN (5646), or visiting their web site at www.savethemanatee.org, where you can also sign up for the Club’s free E-Newsletter. Also, discover a variety of manatee items in the Club’s gift catalog at http://www.savethemanatee.org/shop/. 9 ADVERTISERS: Please Note: Our Deadline is EVERY TUESDAY at 5 p.m. When out & about, let our advertisers know where you saw their ad! AUCTION! ROGER & MARY ANN STECKHAN ESTATE N8746 W. PICKEREL LAKE RD. GLEASON, WI. SAT., APRIL 20 10:00 AM LOCATED: From Tomahawk, US Hwy. 51 (Exit 229), take Co. Rd. D east 9 miles to Co. B, then east 5¾ miles. Then take Bear Trail Rd. south 2 miles to W. Pickerel Lake Rd., then right ¼ mile. COLLECTOR TRACTORS: All in Running Condition. McCormick Deering 15-30 on steel; restored; primed; needs paint. McCormick Deering F12 on steel w/ MD 215-H cultivator. McCormick Deering W-30 on new rubber & new paint. Sharp! Gibson Mod. A; lever steer. ‘57 Bolens Type 21 DH01 Super Ride-A-Matic garden tractor. Windolph “B” chain tread crawler walk-behind. 18 – ANTIQUE GAS ENGINES: 6 – IHC: Famous Spraying cooled 2 hp vertical; Famous Hopper cooled 2½ hp horiz. M 3hp; LA 1½-2 ½ hp; LP 1½2½ hp. 3 – Fairbanks Morse: Z 3 hp igniter; Z 1½ hp headless; ZD 2 hp. 2 – McCormick: M’s 1½ hp. Sattlery: 1½ hp w/ pump jack & red jacket pump. 3 – Maytag: 72D twin; 2 – singles. Plus many more. 2011 PICKUP & AUTO: ‘11 Ford F-150 XLT ext. cab 4x4; 5.0L gas; chrome pkg.; 18K miles. ‘11 Ford Taurus SEL 3.5L; 33K miles. MOTORCYCLES: ‘02 Yamaha V Star 650 Classic; 6,994 miles. ‘81 Harley FXB; 4,917 miles. ALSO SELLING: 16 – Long Guns &. 8 – Hand Guns. HO/OO Train Set Collection. Antiques & Collectables. Boats & Motors. Shop Tools. Internet Bidding available on Proxibid.com. Call for Brochure or Visit www.wausauauctioneers.com for full listing. TERMS: 10% Buyers Premium. Cash or Bankable Good Check, Visa or Master Cards w/ 4% fee. Items sold “As Is Where Is” without warranty or guarantee. GAVIN BROS. AUCTION EUGENE & SUE DENMAN LOCATION: 704 8th Street (Hwy. 33), Baraboo, WI. Corner of 8th & Camp St., (next to Kwik Trip). DATE: TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2013. TIME: 9:30 A.M. LUNCH: Country Gals. Note: Eugene & Sue have been collecting for 30+ years and have decided to downsize. Following is a partial list of a large & interesting auction, pictures @ www.gavinbros.com Antiques/Collectibles: Sponge ware & other crockery bowls; bowl; Al Ringling Theater Cards; old Sauk County Fair Fan; 1922 Chicago Rodeo program; Big Little books inc. Will Rodgers, Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, & others; Altpeter & other wood boxes; wood barrel; Coke & other soda crates; 1954 Baraboo Bike license plate; Superior Drill Co. sign; CI peacock TV lamp; Westinghouse & other old radios; mantle clock; Milwaukee Braves tumblers; Movie posters inc. Casablanca, Wizard of Oz, John Wayne, etc; washboard; old noise makers; farmer’s almanac; ink blotters; Coke thermometer; Army helmets; old calendars, rulers, fans & other advertising items; baseball & Star Wars cards; elephant & other Knick Knacks; lots of figurines; S&P shakers; oriental vases; 400+ Comic books (12, 20, 35, 50 cent); collector plates; 1940s & 50s Baraboo phone books; Old Sauk Co. plat books; 10 – 1800’s photo albums; postcards; felt pennants; lots of records; buttons; bells; lots of books some local, Zane Grey, & others; gumball machine; rug beaters; Mickey Mouse bank; Mr. Peanut items; cookie jars; milk bottles; canning jars; CI fry pans; enamel ware; holiday decorations; war books from 20’s, 40’s, president books & others; toy semi –CH Sager, New in box; lots of other antique & collectible items. Furniture: Frigidaire ice box; drop front desk; oak table; corner shelf; library table; china hutch; oak chairs; file cabinets; buffet; dressers; chests of drawers; double bed; 10 flat-top/humpback trunks; coffee & end tables; bookshelves; hide-a-bed; treadmill; card tables; Franklin sewing machine; other furniture items. Tool/Outdoor items: MTD snowblower; buck saws; tongs; wood pulleys; anvil; old hand tools; Apple press; Swiss Style milk box; milk cans; steel wheels; horse items; corn planters; corn sheller; Dutch Boy pail; Co-op can; fishing poles; ladders; bowling pins; Civil defense water cans; 10’x12’ screen tent; 10’x14’ cabin tent; lawn & garden tools; JD tool boxes; lots of other tool & outdoor related items. Terms: Cash or good check. MasterCard/Visa w/3% convenience fee. GAVIN BROS. 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REAL ESTATE Open House: THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2013 • 3:00- 4:00 P.M. TERMS: To be offered at auction with reserve by seller Saturday, April 20 at noon. $3,000.00 down cash closing on or before May 30, 2013. 2314 Monroe Street, New Holstein, WI 4 bedroom and two bath home, detached garage, well maintained home. Owner: Ivy May Paulsen (Living Estate). View picture at billcain.com or call for a private showing: (920) 893-8842. Cobrokers welcome. Antiques & Collectibles: Gilbert & Sessions mantle clock, large oak cabinet, 5 front dressers, wainscoting, old hats and hat boxes, 100 years plus table and four chairs, costume jewelry, old Christmas ornaments, old cameras, old doll and doll clothes, old telephones, old pocket knives, crocks; over 20 Red Wings, old postcards, Kingsbury beer items, old Mount Calvary calendar, beer signs & glasses, old coins, immigrant trunk, Fire-King dishes, beaded purse, old books, men’s cufflinks, Costume jewelry, men’s & women's watches, boxes of hunting compasses, old photo albums, old beer bottles, old milk bottles, 1917 $1 dollar bill, rare Marek’s Grocery Store of Two Rivers grey line pitcher, Miller & Bud mirrors, Custard glass, Buddy L. Coke truck, Carnival glass, boxes of Depression glass, Van Briggle vase, 5” Spongeware collector bowl, Currier & Ives dishes, Calendar plates, butter churn, rare Malieable range sign, Jodar & Hein, Chilton, Wisconsin, colored enamelware, six tanned deer hides, old comic books, Cast bank, Art Deco lamp, Victorian pictures & frames, old children’s blocks, fancy folk art shelf, Verifine butter crock, WWI bayonet, Jadite collection, plant stands, hand tools, rug beater, 25 teapot collection & more. Household:Chairs, lamps, beds, bedding, dishes, cookware. A complete house, appliances, lamps, end tables, quilts, linens, stoneware, flatware and much more. Rain Or Shine - Lunch Wagon on grounds. Terms:Cash or Check. Owner: Ivy Paulsen (Living Estate) RE/MAX REALTY PLUS “The Bill Cain Team of Professionals” • Realtors • Auctioneers • Appraisers - RE/MAX Realty Plus P.O. Box 220/433 E. Mill St., Plymouth, WI 53073 920-893-8842 920-980-2588 billcain@remax.net www.billcain.com Bill Cain WI Licensed Auctioneer #504 Visit: www.billcain.com to view all upcoming auctions! Want notification of upcoming auctions? Send an email today to be added to our email list! AUCTION OF AUTOMATIC MUSIC MACHINES-SCIENTIFIC & SURVEYING EQUIPMENT COLLECTIONS Located on the EATON CO. FAIRGROUNDS 1025 S. COCHRAN AVE., CHARLOTTE, MI ON: THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 26 & 27, 2013 The sales begins on Thursday at 1:00 P.M.-Fri. & Sat. starts at 9:00 A.M. each day Already listed are private collections and Estates of antique music boxes, phonographs and related machines from across the U.S. & Canada including the “Kimmett” Estate of Colorado & the McFadden Estate of Georgia. Also included is a collection of surveying equipment from Ohio, & a collection of scientific apparatus. If you have items that you would like to include in this sale call us to discuss this event. Our bidders have the opportunity of participating at the auctions by live bidding in person, by phone or by e-mail computer bidding. Full color catalogs are available with hundreds and hundreds of photographs from the auctioneers at no charge and are available for viewing on our website at www.stantons-auctions.com. Steven E. Stanton (517) 331-8150 cellular/day, (517) 852-0627 evening Email - stevenestanton@att.net AUCTION SPECIALISTS TWO DAY AUCTION RICHARD “KIRBY” DORFSCHMIDT ESTATE JEANETTE MACKEN, PERSONAL REP. STOUGHTON, WI 53589 AUCTION SITE: MANDT COMMUNITY CENTER 400 MANDT PARKWAY - STOUGHTON, WI 53589 FRIDAY, APRIL 19 & SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 9:30 A.M. EACH DAY LOCATION: This auction is being held indoors, at the Mandt Community Center (ice rink) in Stoughton, WI Off East Main Street (Hwy. 51) at the Main Street-Fourth Street stop lights (Library corner) take Fourth Street South to Mandt Park. Follow auction signs. LUNCH ON GROUNDS. REASON: To Settle Estate. NOTE: Kirby enjoyed collecting and had these items at his home. This is an interesting auction with a wide variety of items. Plan now to attend. FOR A MORE DETAILED LIST GO TO WEBSITE. FRIDAY, APRIL 19 – 9:30 A.M. MOTORCYCLE & ACCESSORIES: 1977 Harley Sportster, 6013 miles, all reconditioned, kick-start (Sharp); Harley collectibles & accessories. YARD ITEMS: 2 Ransomes 14 HP commercial grade lawn mowers w/stand behind dolly wheels; Blue Bird lawn aerator; Ariens 824, 8 HP snow blower, elec. start; Bobcat 4 HP rotary mower; Other lawn related items. TOOLS: 2 Craftsman rolling tool chests; Drill press; Abrasive chop saw; Motorcycle stand; Large assort. wrenches, sockets, power hand tools (router etc). ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Wood duck decoys; Glass minnow trap; Snow Shoes; Lightning rods & globes; Old petroleum cans w/adv.; Wood pulleys; Metal & porcelain signs; Sleigh bells; Wood porch posts; Early license plates; Fish spears; Leaded glass windows; Old woodworking clamps; Primitive church pew; Wood boxes w/adv.; Fishing rods & reels; Trappers basket; Wood & wicker fishing creels; Wood fish nets; Wood sled; Ice skates; Wood skis; Old fishing lures; Hunting knives w/bone & pearl handles (Schrade, Marble, Western etc); Winchester box w/dove detail; Boxing gloves (Everlast); Old baseball uniform & cap (Agerstrand); Old baseball gloves, bats, catcher’s mask & balls; Wood mechanic creeper; Much more. SATURDAY, APRIL 20 – 9:30 A.M. SPECIAL ITEMS: Rosemaled immigrant trunk, dated April 1830, stenciled “Mari Farthiens Datter Bakke”; 2 Tina boxes w/scratch carving, 1849 circa. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: 2 primitive jelly/pie cupboards; Glass display cases (table-top & octagon upright); Antique dressers w/hankie boxes; “Nouveau” small trunk w/carving; 3-tier shelf; Wakefield wicker plant stand & rocker; Mission rocker; Walnut oval lamp table w/bead trim; Saddle seat rocker; RCA-Victor director chair; Speedy Flying Arrow coaster wagon; Schoenhut toy animals; Wood & plastic push-button puppets; Fun E Flex, wood, Mickey Mouse; Nodders; Mantle clocks; Small oak roll-top desk organizer; Commode w/acorn pulls; 9 dr. linen chest; Round oak tables; Fern stand; Hall trees; Tilt-top table; Wood office chairs; Doctor’s office stand; Trunks; Oak harvest table; 4-tier barrister bookcase; Fish & Fowl picture; Quality pictures include Yard Longs etc; Framed newspaper (Police News, Sullivan-Slade fight of 1883); Hanging Wainscoted cupboard; Enterprise coffee bean grinder; Putman Dyes & Tints adv cabinet; Old easels; Music box piano & Bakelite mirror w/shaving mug & brush; Popeye dime bank (1929); 1930s large toy metal truck; Nite-Day Service metal tow truck; Hubley, Buddy L & Tootsie toy cars/trucks; Windup toys (Charlie Bartender, tin horses & cart, Felix Boat & more); Wood puzzle blocks w/pictures & box; Push scooter; Toy cars, Greyhound Bus & Shell Truck; Letter from Charlton Hesston; Camel Tobacco butler stand & thermometer; Cast elephant pipe holder; Stereoscopic viewer pat. 1897 & old cards; Carved pipe (dogs) w/case; Sm. opium pipe, hand carved, WWI era; Assort tobacco pipes; Peace pipe; Books include Better Little Books, Big Little & hard cover from early 1900s; Several hand stitched & tied quilts; Sleigh blankets; Needlepoint pictures (German); Jardinière & pedestal; McCoy items; String holders; Tintype pictures; Assort. rugs (braided & prints); Shaving jars, some w/adv; Porcelain spice holders & creamers; Enamelware & graniteware; Beautiful old picture frames; Tobacco tins w/adv; Much more. BLACK AMERICANA COLLECTIBLES: F&F Aunt Jemima cookie jar, spices, and sugar & creamer; Keen Kutter “Bull Durham” picture; Nodder ashtray; Match safe (head); Man on alligator; The Gleaners picture; Old Virginia Cheroots box; Dancing Rastus & Dancing Dan; St Louis Woman record album; Books include Little Pikaninnies, Little Black Sambo, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Little Brown Koko, Negro Comicalities, Juma, Free Joe & recipe books; Nigger Hair tobacco; String puppet; Dolls; Teapot; Sm. adv. boxes; Greeting cards/postcards/Valentines & pictures; Cookie jar; Grocery boards; Newspaper cartoon. STONEWARE: Sleepy Eye pitcher; Butter churns (6 & 4); Red Wing crocks (6,4,3, some w/target & other markings); Beehive jugs, 3 & 4, one w/turkey droppings; Several bowls; Spongeware umbrella holder; Watts Ware (apple & flower); Spongeware bowls include O C Leng, Stoughton adv; Salt holders (1 w/Galena adv); Red Wing beater jars; Spatterware spittoon; Jugs w/adv. SEE FULL LIST & PHOTOS ON WEBSITE: www.auctionspecialistsstoughton.com TERMS: Cash, Certified Check or Good Personal Check. Out of state checks require current bank letter of guarantee. All purchases must be settled day of sale. Number system used. Photo ID Required to Register to Bid/Buy. Announcements made at sale take precedence over advertised material. AUCTIONEER: Don Kleven, Jr. (RWA #179), Stoughton, WI (608) 877-9075 or 608-212-3320. SALE MANAGER: James M. Seamonson (Registered Wisconsin License #132) Auction Specialists Stoughton, LLC, Stoughton, WI (608) 873-7791. AUCTION SPECIALISTS STOUGHTON, LLC Let Our Advanced Sale Preparation and Over 40 Years of Experience PUT A PLUS IN YOUR AUCTION 1320 ROBY RD., STOUGHTON, WI 53589 - 608-873-7791 STANTON'S AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS & REALTORS 144 S. Main, P.O. Box 146, Vermontville, MI 49096 517-726-0181 or Fax: 517-726-0060 Email: stantonsauctions@sbcglobal.net Website: www.stantons-auctions.com Over a Million Hits Monthly www.auctionactionnews.com 11 LARGE 2 SESSION AUCTION ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, GLASSWARE, FURNITURE ESTHER KRATTIGER ESTATE OF BROADHEAD, WI Sale to be held at the BELMONT CONVENTION CENTER SESSION #2 - SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: Belmont Convention Center. The convention center is located in Belmont, WI just off of highway 151 Exit # 26, then take County G west 1/4 mile to the Belmont Inn & Convention Center (Watch for Red & White Auction Arrows) SESSION # 2 – Will consist of furniture, large doll collection including some Shirley Temple dolls, bisque piano dolls, everyday household items, costume jewelry lawn mower, power tools, Budweiser signs, some glassware and much more. AUCTIONEEER’S NOTE: Large collection of newer Carnival glass, quality furniture and nice doll collection. Much of the glassware was packed and will not be opened before sale date. Quality Auction. Plan now to attend. LUNCH ON GROUNDS Please visit our website at: www.ckbell.com for sale bill and color photos. REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEERS: Gary V. Bell #137, Jason V. Bell #1905. TERMS: Cash or good check. Positive ID required. Number system will be used. Not responsible for accidents or lost articles. Statements made sale day take precedence over printed materials. 5.5% sales tax to be collected. C.K. BELL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE License #1905. Platteville, WI • 608-348-4591 ESTATE E AUCTION CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Manitowoc, WI Eagles Club Consignment auction featuring quality antiques, collectibles and household furnishings. This is the spring decorators dream, collectors extravaganza auction to attend! SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. SHARP! Inspection 9:00 A.M. Directions: I-43 to Manitowoc, take the U.S. 151 exit by Holiday Inn. Stay on 151 into town (north) 3 miles to S. 8th. St. The court house is on the corner. Turn right 2 blocks, you’re there. Watch for signs. Partial list: Pottery to include the likes of Red Wing (20 gallon crock w/wing and cobalt blue marking), Western, Galena? Crocks, jugs, plates. 1800’s vendor wagon w/steel wheels. Owen Gromme prints, some w/stamps. Country primitives, John Deere train sets. I.H. bulldozer toy-mint!, Reserve on this special piece. Hat pins, Mise. H.O. train tracks, cars, stuff. Old iron wheels, kitchen-animal cookie cutters, coffee grinders etc., Old painted kitchen table, painted chairs. Wood chairs, dresser, arrowheads in display case. Please view all the pictures on Facebook, Lakeshore Auction Service site. More items added to the inventory and pictures each day! See next weeks A.A.A.N. paper for additional items still coming in. Terms & Conditions: Cash or good WI. Check if known by the auctioneer. All items paid for in full and removed on auction day. Reserve items will be clearly marked as such. All items sold as is. Announcements made on auction day take precedent over printed material. Auctioneer and his staff are not responsible for accident, injury or loss of property. “We don’t do all the auctions, just the ones you should attend” LAKESHORE AUCTION SERVICE 2235 La Follette Ave., Manitowoc, WI 54220-2530 - 920-682-4293 Charlie Kurth, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #2340-052 RUEBEN AND MYRENE DRAEGER TRACTORS-EQUIPMENT-ANTIQUES-PRIMITIVES Location: W13399 DRAEGER RD., MARION, WI SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. SHARP! Directions: Hwy. 45 to Marion, West to left on Kopitzke Rd., right on Dreager Rd. to site. Lunch on grounds by Bonnie's Place Int. 656 Tractor w/Cab • Int. H&M Tractors • John Deere 1010 Special • 2500 Watt Pincor PTO Generator • Int. 710 Three Bottom Plow Auto • Daken Cultivator • Gehl Chopper • New Idea Chopper w/2 Row Corn Head • 36 Bale Elevator • 4 Row Corn Planter • Kools Blower • Trip Front Loader for H-M-McCormick Deering Cultivator • #2 Grain Drill on Wood Wheels • JD 2 Bottom Plow • 12' Disc • Two 1 Bottom Plows • Fine Drag • 300 Gal. Sprayer • Blower Pipe • Flat Racks • 3 Head Gates • 4 Panel Gates • 2 Wheel Trailer • SS Milk Buckets • Milk Transfer • Equipment Manuals: (McCormick Deering, H & S, 8,10,15,20,30 Tractor Plow • Welder • Barn Lanterns • Air Compressor • Model T Steering Wheel & Tires • Standard Oil Polaine Oil Barrel w/Pump • 4 Sq. Cedar Shakes • J.L. Oshkosh Buggy Sleigh (very good cond.) • 2 Oak Threshing Tables • 1 Round Oak Table • Oak Chairs • Oak Step Back Kitchen Cupboard w/Flour Bin • Oak Drop Front Curved Glass Secretary "Fancy" • Burdett Pump Organ • 2 Bettine Radios • 2 Oak High Back Beds • Piano Stool w/Claw & Ball Feet • Pressed Lever Action Car • Parlor Table • Blanket Chest • Mission Oak Rocker • Home Comfort Wood Cook Stove • Oak Dressers • Wooden Baby Crib • Doll Cradle • Wardrobe • East Lake Chest of Drawers w/Hankie Boxes • Oak Plant Stands • Oak Wall Phone • 4 Snow Sleds •2 Saw Rigs on Large Bob Sleds • 4+ Circular Saw Blades • Hand Tools • Vices • Old Screen Doors • 2 Hand Corn Planters • Lots of Rough Cut Lumber • Corn Sheller • Coal Shuttle • 2.5 Ton Floor Jack • 5-10-25 Gal. Red Wing Crocks • 15 Gal. Western & More • Canning Jars • Wringer Washer w/tubs and Stand • Copper Boilers • Sausage Stuffer • Pickle Jar • Cherry Pitter • Super X Shell Box • Wood Dynamite Box • Wood Beer Boxes • 4 Cant Hooks • Log Carrier • 3 Legged Stool • Forge & Tools • Anvil • Broad head Axe • Pipe Cutters • Lrg. Tap & Die • Floor Vice • Sleigh Bells • Scale • Egg Scale • Horse Collars & Harnesses • Battery Charger • Old Gas & Oil Cans • Sprinkling Can • #2 Cast Iron Bell "1881" • Ice Tongues • 1/2" Drill • Adler Brau Tray • 2 Sided Outdoor Signs (Alder Brau, Meister Brau, & Grain Belt) • Buck Board • Sleigh • 3 Riding Mowers (Jacobson 5 Hp, Lawn Chief 12.5 Hp, MTD 15.5 Hp) • Edison Phonograph & Records • Straight Razors • Wood Handled Cooking Utensils • Advertising Items • Vienna Art Plates • Old Valentines • Postcards • Pitcher & Bowl Set • Dough Pans • Art Deco Dresser Set • Enamelware • Wall Matchboxes • Roseville Console Set • Depression Glass • Harper School Books • Marion Feed & Grain Adv. • Cruets • Costume Jewelry • Sheet Music • Vintage Toys • 1920 Wall Map of US • Buggy Foot Warmer • Bear Rug • Cast Iron Parlor Stove (Round Oak) • Luggage Rack for Model T • 12 ft Steel I Beam • Bow Back Chairs • Many Milk Bottles • Needlework • Harness Repair Bench • 1859 John Wagner Sausage Stuffer • many primitives and a lot more. Auctioneer’s Note: We have 4 buildings to get through at time of printing, watch website. This is one of the oldest Estates we have handled, many nice items for everyone. This farm has been in the family since the Civil War. Don't miss it! May have 2 sale rings, bring bidding partner! Special: 42 acres to be offered Town of Grant Sec. 6. This parcel is land locked, Call for details. 715-853-8638 Sale subject to confirmation Terms: Cash, Good Check, Visa, MasterCard w/ 4% Courtesy fee. Sale Clerked & Conducted By: 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 LIVING ESTATE AUCTION Antiques-Collectibels-Sterling Rarities-Toys-Carnival-Primitives Incredible lifetime collection to be offered with One-of-a-kind items!Great auction for the early 2013 season! One of the top viewed Wisconsin Auctions on Auctionzip - Come see what the buzz is all about! You’ll be glad you did! Auction At The MARQ Banquet Center 2310 Lineville Rd., Suamico, WI (Just North of Green Bay) SATURDAY, APRIL 20th, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. CST Featuring: Towle Sterling Silver Flatware (128 pcs), 1952 Murray Dump Truck Pedal Car, Lrg. Selection of Carnival & Art Glass, Toys, Rare Stoneware, Depression & Fine Glass, 10k & 14k Jewelry, Display Cabinets, Brewerania, Art Pottery, Advertising & MORE! Directions: From Green Bay; take Hwy. 41 N to Exit 173; then west on Lineville Rd. to roundabout; right at round-about to auction site. From the north; Take Hwy. 41 or 141 S to Exit 173, go west on Lineville Rd to round-about, turn right at round-about to auction site. Watch for “Auction Today” signs. *For those traveling greater distances to the auction, Country Inn & Suites, Green Bay North is adjacent to the banquet hall with reasonable rooms & rates. Ph: (920) 884-2000. NO BUYER’ S FEE! - Absentee bids accepted and executed fairly. Banister Auction Service #375 - Marinette, WI Auctioneer - Roger Anderson #1962 Visit our site for listing & photos! WWW.BANISTERAUCTIONSERVICES.COM Phone:715-789-2306 BANISTER AUCTION SERVICES - #375 - Marinette, WI - 715-789-2306 Visit our site for a full listing and many photos! WWW.BANISTERAUCTIONSERVICES.COM Advertisers! Give your buyer’s more time to plan to attend your auction! We recommend putting your ads in two weeks prior to your sale! 12 LATE NOTICE AUCTION BARARA TABAT SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. FLocated behind our office and store at 2521 Bowen Street/In the Anchorage Center. For more info: becrane.com/ 920-651-9157. Preview 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. April 12, 2013 Dorshorst Auction Bldg. - 113 N. Main St. (Hwy. 73), Deerfield, WI Located At: 620 LEEWARD CT., OSHKOSH, WI 54901 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. Spring Auction: Sanora victrola, Schwinn Corvette bicycle, primitive map chest, MTH Electric train set, track and cars, 2 complete households in this auction plus more. Terms: cash, check, credit card 10% buyers premium. Annoucements day of sale take precidence over all prior printed material. Brian Crane Auction Galleries registered auction house #389-53 Tom Egan Registered auctioneer #507 B.E. CRANE ESTATE GROUP LLC BRIAN CRANE AUCTION GALLERIES 620 Leeward Court, Oshkosh, WI 54901 • 920-385-8396 All American Sales & Auctions, LLC, Welcomes You to: THE SALE OF THE YEAR!!! STEP BACK IN TIME FOR A COUNTRY STORE AUCTION Featured Front Page of the Wisconsin State Journal March 4th’ Go to madison.com/wsj to view articles and slide show, At top search: All American Auctions 404 ENGLAND STREET, CAMBRIDGE, WI SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. Preview at 7:30 A.M. • Selling in 2 Rings We will sell in 2 Rings, with one indoor and one outdoor, Inside all weather sensitive paper advertising, Advertising Signs, Indian Artifacts (Sell at 11 a.m.) and Special items including smalls. Outside will be Nursery Stock (75 Great Trees just in time for spring planting-burlap/wire tied and on pallets), Top Quality 1st only, NO Seconds!!! Plus Stoneware Wagon (it should be full!!!60-100 pieces), Primitive Tool Wagon, large primitives (Including some amazing primitive furniture), and more!!! This will be a fun filled day of bidding on great items from the past! Just a Few of the Highlights: Ringling Bros. $500 Bank Bag, 1940’s Kendall Oil two-sided sign with lollipop stand, additional stand, Pex Die Cut Chicken Feed Sign, Wooden Primitive Chick Incubator (Awesome with original label), A & P Wood Coffee Box, Stoneware (A Full WagonRed Wing, Western, Monmouth, Wisconsin, and more!!!) Plus 25-35 various lids-find yours here!), Loads of great advertising pieces (Tin, Paper, and More), Wooden/Leather Doctors Examination Table, Primitive Tool Wagon (several Full Carpenters Chests), Indian Artifacts (Arrowheads, Scrapers, Pottery Shards, Bone Awls, and more-Local Tribes), Wooden Decoys, Cast Iron (Pans, Presses, and More), Steel Wheels, Great Primitive Furniture, Badger Tobacco Press (Deerfield,WI), Winchester Store items, Vintage Amish Hand Done Quilts, Copper horse weather vane, Horse tack, pony cart and More!!!. Auctioneer Mark Says, “This will be the sale of sales with 700-1000 lots of unbelievable country primitives, Come out and join us-you will not be disappointed!!! LOOK AT THE PICTURES: allamericanauctions.us. Food and Restrooms available onsite!!! Terms are cash or good check day of sale with NO BUYERS FEE! All American Sales & Auctions, LLC Wisconsin Registered #412, 867 Lucas Lane, Jefferson, WI 53549. 920-728-5511 Mark Bingham RWA#2660 Food, Restroom, No Smoking, Climate Controlled Go to www.dorshorstauctions.com for photos. Note: Barb is retired, selling her home & moving to a smaller residence. Great selection here! Much Fenton glassware from 1980’s & ‘90’s-many signed pcs. w/orig. boxes-many never opened until now; 100+ pcs. costume jewelry; Hummels from 1980’s & ‘90’s-many w/orig. boxes-never opened; Hartland plastics-many w/orig. boxes; many religious related pcs.-Blessed Mary, Jesus, holy water holders, some other figures; 2 ea. galvanized bushel baskets w/handles; good power tools; 45’s & LP’s; framed prints & orig. paintings by V. Chatillion #301-signed, Jim Patterson original, Laura Purdy 1969 original, P. Kulas, Kari Miller Egg Harbor painting; MacGregor Highlander golf club set in plaid golf bag; power washer; multi-task metal ladder; 3 ea. metal shelving in boxes; reel type lawn mower; 2 ea. folding flip top work benches-new in boxes; 2 ea. older Eagle gallon gas cans #1401; sewing needle kits; birdhouses; ladies’ handkerchiefs; Dale Evans wrist watch; new compost bin in box; Burgher Beer light up; new Cooks Essential Pizza Maker; Mr. Christmas vintage bldgs., figurines, etc.; new 6 qt. electric programmable pressure cooker; gate leg table; KESSENICH LOOMSWauwatosa, WI-larger one is 43”h x 48”w, smaller is 26”wx20”d w/stand or use on counter; remnants; Fantom Crosswind upright vacuum-new in box; Minneapolis Moline eversharp from W.F. Miller-Hartland, WI-phone 863, Klix Dairy eversharp, others; bullet pencils w/ads; bullet cigarette lighters w/ads; F.F. Adams & Co. Peerless tobacco tin-Milwaukee; 8’ handmade trellis; new steam carpet cleaner; 35+ Liberty Falls bldgs. figurines, etc.; LAWN MOWERS: Weedeater by Poulan-4hp Briggs & Stratton-bagger; Black & Decker 3.5 electric mower; yard & garden; Pyrex glass baby bottles w/glass tops; cistern pump; Coins: Morgan dollars-1921s1887o-1883s-all fair cond., Peace dollar-1923, 1883 Liberty nickel w/out cents below V, Indian Head pennies, Mercury dimes, curved glass china cabinet, Roland E-20 synthesizer keyboard w/case, stand & small amp; older bedroom set; Tell City dining table w/4 chairs; Lo Duca-Milwaukee accordion, others & MUCH MORE!! Terms of Sale: Cash or check w/positive picture ID. Everything settled for day of sale. 5.5% sales tax applies. No Buyer’s Fee. Marv Dorshorst, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #344 1078 Nesheim Road, Deerfield, WI 53531 - 608-764-8233 or 608-628-1631 AUCTION Marg De France Estate Antiques - Collectibles - Elegant Glass Wittenberg Best Western Inn, Wittenberg, WI SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Preview 8:00 A.M. Directions: From Wittenberg Take Hwy. 29 East To 45 South (Exit 198) Best Western Is Located Just off The Exit. Auctioneer’s note: This is a Wonderful Sale with the Great Varity of Collectables and those Great Unusual Items we are known for. Fabulous Glass Ware: Fostoria, Cambridge Rose Point, Heisey Duncan Miller, Great Selection Of Cut Glass, Fenton, Pr. of French Urns, Large Collection Of Glass Candy Containers, Jadeite Spice Set & Bowls, Roseville, Weller, Buddy L Fire Truck MIB, Lead French Solders, Overland Cast Iron Circus Toys To Include: Band wagon, Calliope, Polar Bear Wagon all In Great Shape, Steiff Animals, Stangl Pottery Birds. Viewer With many Native American Cards, Fabulous Large Tramp Art Spice Box, Comic books, Stoneware Mixing Bowls, McLaughlin’s Coffee Trade Cards, 30+ Beer Trays, Some Almost Impossible To Find In This Condition, Knapstein’s, Chevaliers, Piels, Jung, Peoples, Chief Oshkosh, Parger, Adler-Brau, also Great selection Of Beer Glasses and Signs, Furniture: Two Beautiful Oak Curve Front China Cabinets, 1 Quarter sawn Oak Sofa Table, Parlor Tables, Inc. Fabulous oak Claw & 4” Glass Ball Footed with great legs. Mahogany Chairs & Rocker, Large Gold Mirror. Stanley No. 45 Specialty plane. Martin & Shaw R. Essery, Ohio Tool Co. Cash or Check. Everything Is Sold “AS IS”. All Sales Are Final. Announcements Day of Sale Take Precedence over Printed Matter. Not Responsible For Loss or Accident. W5346 Clark Lane, Pickerel, WI 54465 • 715-484-2006 Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Vikki Carbonari #2258 1colvikkic@frontier.com www.carbonariauctions.com 13 Restaurant Auction Kealy’s Airport Kafe 1716 Airport Road, Janesville, WI MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Auctioneer's Note: For pictures and a complete listing of items go to www.badgerstateauction.com TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Fee when paying with Cash or Check. All other types of payment will be 4%. MasterCard, Visa and Discovery are welcome. 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 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 406 N. MAIN ST., REESEVILLE, WI SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 - 10:30 A.M. View: 9:00 A.M. ANTIQUES, COINS, CURRENCY, SPORTS MEMORABILIA, COLLECTIBLES, FURNITURE, STEINS, STERLING SILVER inc. JEWELRY, CROCKS & MORE!! 100’s of Coins including 40 Silver Dollars, Great assortment of Antiques….GREAT ITEMS BEING ADDED DAILY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Terms: Cash or Good Check! Indoors! Great Food Available! VICTORIAN LION AUCTION SERVICE LLC Col. D.J. Pfeiffer - Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #489 For info call 920-927-3137 or Day of Sale: 920-296-1396 Visit our Website: www.Auctionsbyvictorianlion.com for photos. 4128 Hwy. KK, Milton, WI 53563 • 608-868-2199 www.badgerstateauction.com “WHERE OUR GOAL IS YOUR SATISFACTION!” INTERNET ONLY LIEBE AUCTION SERVICE 105 South Pine Street, Weyauwega, WI 54983 SUNDAY - APRIL 21, 2013 9 A.M. INSPECTION - 10 A.M. - COINS ONLY Approx. 11:30 A.M. we will be selling Antiques, collectibles & household items. WEDNESDAYS - APRIL 17, 24 & MAY 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 - 2013 INSPECTION 4:00 P.M. - AUCTION 5:00 P.M. We will be selling Smaller Area Estates - Apartment & Garage Items 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 Circle M Auctions Presents ANTIQUE FURNITURE, GALENA POTTERY, STONEWARE, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION ROUND 3 OF THE LOIS ELKINS ESTATE & LIQUIDATION OF THE RED CEDAR B&B, TODDVILLE, IA AT THE CIRCLE M HALL, 611 NORTH MAIN STREET, MAQUOKETA, IOWA SUNDAY MAY 5, 2013 NOTE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Come early & stay late, Breakfast & Lunch specials available all day!! DONT MISS THIS SALE! From The Elkins Estate Note: The Elkins Family have been avid auction attendees & antique hunters for MANY YEARS there is sure to be something for everyone! 15 Or More Pieces Of Galena Pottery Jugs, Crocks, & More, Blood & Sons Advertising Beater Jar, Emeline, Iowa; EARLY Stone Ware Pitcher W/ Cast Iron Handle; Red Wing #5 Sponge ware Decanter w/Wire handle; Western 5 Gallon Butter Churn; Vase Marked Coors Pottery Golden, Colorado; Preserve Jar Dated 1801; 5 Gallon Red Wing Crock Jug Marked Grand Hotel Mineral Springs, 5 Gallon Salt Glazed Crock w/molded Handles & Cobalt Print; 3 Gallon Preserve Jar; 2 Gallon Salt Glazed Crock Cobalt Print; 2 Gallon Target Print Salt Glazed Crock; 15” Crock Butter bowl; 2 Gallon Birch Leaf Red Wing Crock; 3 Gallon cobalt Salt Glazed Crock; 4 Gallon Salt Glazed Crock Cobalt Print Molded Handles; Over 60 Other Crock Pieces; Great Lawyer’s Book Case W/Sliding Glass Doors, Applied Carving, Finials, Quarter Sawn Oak ( MUST SEE ! ); Walnut Wardrobe W/burled Panels; Walnut Dresser; Oak Gentleman’s Dresser; Triple Stacked Leaded Glass; Lawyer’s BookCase Oak; Sleepy Eye Cook Book; Sleepy Eye Pottery including Mug, Bowl, & Vase; Buck Horn Creamery Butter Box; Elgin Pocket Watches; Acier Garanti Pocket Watch w/Gold Horses & Flowers & Gunmetal Case (RARE); Pocket Watch Marked Chas Gallagher 15 Jewels, Maquoketa, Iowa!; Small Elgin Ladies Pocket Watch; Hand-Painted Bavarian Pitcher; Skookum Doll; Hat Pins & Cameo; Oil Lamps; Sponge Ware Advertising Pitchers; Cranberry Glass Lightning Rod Globe Marked Maher MFG. Company Preston, Iowa; Shirley Temple Pitchers & Bowl; 4 pcs. Of Iowa City Glass; Beer Bottles Maquoketa, Potosi, Dubuque, Bellevue; Many Oil Lamps; Early Cast Iron Mantle Clock; Very Early GrandFather Clock With Wooden Gears Marked Hoadley Plymouth; 15 Or More Ornate Mantle & Wall Clocks; Fancy Soda/Beer Tap/Fountain Alabaster; 2 Leaded Glass Tiffany Style Lamps; Cast Iron Dog Door Stop; Nice selection of vintage Winchester, Stanley, & Keen Kutter tools; Lots Of Old Postcards; Early Feather Tree; Pull Behind Kids Horse W/Real Horse Hair (as seen on American Pickers); Chain Art Advertising Premium Pictures; Glass Advertising Pictures; Odd Fellows Hand Stitched Quilt Dated 1885 – 1927; 3 Hand Stitched Quilts; Lots Of Antique Pictures; General Store Counter Carnation Malted Milk Container; Bellevue Bottling Works bottle; Several Old Powder Horns; General Store Cast Iron String Dispenser; Mercantile Havana Cigar Dispenser; General Store Planters Peanut Jar; Primitive Wood Bowls; Folk Art Wooden Rocking Horse; Miniature buck Board Wagon Possible Salesman’s Sample; More Quality Items To Be UnPacked & Too Numerous To Mention! From The Red Cedar Bed & Breakfast Toddville, Iowa. Art Deco Bookcase; Quarter Sawn Oak Library Table; Shaker Style Quarter Sawn Oak Drop Front Desk; Oak Drop Front Writing Desk; Ash Commode w/carved Drawer Pulls; Short Wave RCA Cabinet Radio; 2 Primitive Pine Jelly Cupboards; Empire Style Secretary Quarter Sawn Oak; Step Back Cupboard Top; Walnut Hall Tree/Peer Mirror W/Marble Shelf & Umbrella Holders; General Store Oak Bakers Display Case; Several Oak Dressers W/Mirrors; Mission Style Oak Grandfather Clock; Mahogany Drop Front Writing Desk W/Leaded Glass Door; John Deere Buck Board Seat; Mahogany Spinet Desk; Mission Style Oak Library Table; Claw Foot Desk Bombay Front; Mission Style Oak Bed; 2 pc. Lawyer Stack Bookcase Oak; Round Front Corner Shelf; Early Pine Glass Front Bookcase; Drop Front Oak Secretary; 54" Mission Style Round Oak Table; Set of 7 AUCTIONS www.WisconsinSurplus.com Bid, Buy & Sell From The Comfort Of Your Home Computer!!! You can find literally ANYTHING from Real Estate to Antiques on our site!! Watch our site or get on our weekly Email list to keep yourself up-to-date on Wisconsin's oldest and largest Exclusive Internet public auction site!! NO COST TO REGISTER!!! Registered Wisconsin Auction Company, License #01 The Internet Division of LUST AUCTION SERVICES, LLC 201 - 303 West Front Street - (downtown) - Mt. Horeb, WI 53572 P. O. Box #113 - Mount Horeb, WI 53572 - 0113 1-800-383-SOLD FAX: 608-437-9593 OFFICE: 608-437-2001 Email: bid@WisconsinSurplus.com INTERNET AUCTIONS!! Today's Modern Innovative & 21st Century Method of AUCTION Marketing!!! Matching Mission Oak Chairs Plank Seat; 2 Wooden Wagon Wheel Hanging Light Fixtures; Mission Oak Buffet Quarter Sawn; 7' Tall Pine Cupboard; Spoon Carved Drop Front Ash Secretary; 3 Wheel Turn Of The Century Wooden Vendors Cart; Folk Art 2 Tier Hall Tree Unique! Oak Claw Foot Buffet; 4 Tier Walnut Knick Nack Shelf; Oak Hope Chest; Civil War Era Platform Rocker; Oak Marble Top Table; Folk Art Pine Hall Bench; Painted Chimney Cupboard; Drop Front Desk w/Claw & Ball Feet; 3/4 Walnut Bed W/Applied Carving; Roseville Pedestal Bittersweet Pattern; Canon Ball Foot Drop Front Secretary; Butcher Block; Antique Counter Top Display Case; Selection Of Wooden Ammo Boxes. Terms: Cash, Credit Card, or GOOD check. Nothing to be removed until settled for, Not responsible for accidents or theft, statements made on sale day take precedents over printed material. For more info, or for complete auction service you can count on, from one piece to an entire estate start to finish, call Steve Morehead at 563 652 9780 Email us at circlem@q.com For color photos & more or complete listing Visit Our Website @ www.circlemauctions.com Oak stacked lawyer’s bookcase w/leaded glass Outstanding Lawyer’s Bookcase, Quarter sawn oak Very early GrandFather Clock with wooden gears marked Hoadley Plymouth Miniature buck board wagon, Possible salesman sample Early vending cart w/wood wheels Acier Garanti pocket watch Great selection of 15 or more pcs. of Galena Pottery Alabaster soda tap 14 QUALITY ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES CONSIGNMENT AUCTION WATERLOO AUCTION HOUSE 255 S. JEFFERSON ST., WATERLOO, WI 53594 SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Preview 8:30 A.M. www.waterlooantiquesmall.com for picture gallery. 920-478-7379 We are proud to present to our customers a wonderful auction with a huge variety of items! TOYS: 1930's Steam Roller & Shovel, cast iron toys & bank, Raggedy Ann & Andy, Newer Batman flag & book. MILITARY: 1950's practice bomb, WWII-compass, WWI posters, nice variety 20x30 size all original. TOOLS: Transit set, level, wooden rake, copper scale, wooden tool box, ladders, wash basins. SPORT: wooden fishing lures, animal traps, old Michael Jordan Poster, sleds. STERLING: Amazing 4 piece Chased Kutch Sterling Tea Set! ART: 1950's calendar art, vict. Framed art, Vict. pict. hangers, nude ladies pic, old maps, school wall maps. POTTERY: Yelloware bowls, variety of Red Wing salt glazed crocks & adv. Jugs, salt glaze 12 gal. butterfly, 5 gal. rib cage, Haeger, McCoy, Stangle, Hull, Lefton, Red Wing vase, Rowe etc. KITCHEN: Blue Delft coffee grinder, Enamelware, cookie cutters, talcum powder containers, wooden spice box, tin H20 cooler, Vintage ACME stove, Moore stove. HOLIDAY: Valentines, paper mache' pumpkins, misc. Halloween. QUILTS: lg. variety of handmade and modern made quilts, linens, blankets, doilies. FURNITURE: Primitive painted cupboard, sewing table, Primitive tree trunk chopping block, end tables, Vict. upholstered chairs, Dresser w/mirror, child's desk & chair, cradle, post office mailbox, Victrola, willow end table, walnut parlor table, oak school chairs, steamer trunk. LIGHTING: Vict. Hanging lamp, cranberry lamp shade. MUSIC: 2004 Ibanez Guitar. Mid-Century: Glassware-Viking. MISC.: 2 early crank phones, Dress form, underwood,1950's standing hair dryer, vint. typewriter. Terms: Cash or check preferred, MC, Visa, Discover w/service charge. Auctioneer: Carol Miller #319-Bailey’s Honor Auction & Estate Service, LLC AUCTION Personal Property of John and Brook Fischer SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. 1711 FRANKLIN STREET, WAUSAU, WI Join Us For Our Visit our Website For More Details: www.chuillisauction.com 1st On Site sale Directions: Take 6th Street North past the court house to Franklin St., West on of 2013!!! Franklin to auction site. Auction Note: John and Brook are relocating and are downsizing. This sale will feature some quality pieces. Everything has been well cared for. This is only a partial listing, watch for more items to be listed as they continue to prepare for their move. Special Item: 1999 Bayliner Ciera special edition 23.5 Ft length, V8 5.0L Mercruser engine, canopy, tandem axle Shorelander trailer. (Sells With Reserve). Vehicles & Recreation: 2001 Ford Excursion Limited, V10 w/4 wheel drive and 8 ft. Hiniker plow, 140,000 miles, 1978 Honda Matic Hawk 400cc motorcycle, 5800 miles, 2008 Yamaha FX Nytro RTX snowmobile, under 3000 miles, 2004 John Deere Gator CS, 446.5 hours with manual dump box. Firearms & Sporting: 9MM Glock 19 (like new), WWI 8mm German Mouser 1916 Spandau, Russian Nagant M91/30 7.62 X 54R rifle w/bayonet and accessories, 1999 Bayliner 2355 Ciera, WWII Japanese Arisaka rifle, Lee Enfield Lithgow 303 rifle w/bayonet, 115 Hrs. on engine. Lee Enfield Mark GRI Mod 1 MKIII, AK47 30 rd. mags., M16 Mags, 400 plus rds. 9 mm ammo, Victorinox Swiss army knives. Other Item of Special Interest: Like new 7 ft. Golden West Billiard oak and slate top pool table w/cover, King of Fire token slot machine, Crusin USA coin op video arcade game, Golden Tee coin operated video arcade game, G-Loc air battle video arcade game, Merit Industries Pub Time coin operated dart board, Remote control airplane 46 inches length w/66 inch wingspan (never flown). Antiques & Collectibles: Wicker baby carriage, oak parlor tables, The Magic of Oz & Glinda of Oz books, Snow Babies, parking meters, beer can collection, Toledo counter top scale, barn drill. Household Items: Quality dining room table and chair set, Mitsubishi 50 inch projection TV, clipper ship decorations, contemporary seascape oil on canvas, Pheasant oil on canvas signed Maass. Wisconsin Woodchuck Memoribilia: Several player signed game worn jerseys, Bobble Heads: President Obama, Jim Gantner, Ben Zobrist, Woody and more. Rest Of The Sale: TomTom G0 510 GPS in box, Harley motorcycle plastic replicas, Coke barrel type cooler, outdoor furniture, Large Outdoor Dog Kennel Consisting Of: (7) 12ft X 6ft panels, (1) 6ft X 6ft panel and (2) 6ft X 6ft panels with gates, Snowmobile dolly. Terms And Conditions: Cash, Good WI check, Visa, MC & Discover. All items sold AS IS, Wisconsin sales tax laws apply to truck, boat, motorcycle and snowmobile. 2001 Ford Excusion w/Hiniker plow 2008 Yamaha FX Nytro RTX 2004 JD Gator CS CHUILLI’S AUCTION SERVICE, LLC JERRY CHUILLI Registered Wisconsin Auctioneers #275 P.O. Box K Wittenberg, WI 54499 715-253-3038 Cell: 715-297-2457 Email: chuillis@wittenbergnet.net Central Wisconsin’s Premiere Auction & Appraisal Service!!! BAILEY’S HONOR 5 AUCTIONS For your bidding NOW visit www.baileyshonor.com for details Black Americana and Ethnic Items- online Great collection of Black Collectibles to include an automaton of a marching band, Folk art pastel, Cupid sleeping and cupid awake, fantastic andirons and ashtray stand, windup toys, many postcards and trade cards, sheet music, dolls, chalkware, fishing lures, books, games, baskets, wood boats, pottery, sterling silver spoons, and much more. Hard to find items. Royal Doulton and Beer Stein collection - online Character jugs of all sizes, Toby pitchers, Beswick, Gerz, Villory and Boch, and German steins. Antiques and Collectibles Auction Wed., April 17th Dousman 5:30pm LIVE Sterling, gold, many beer items, ironstone collection, jewelry, awesome lighting, military, calvary saddle, stoneware, swords, Buzz Henry cap gun, Keystone boat, these are just some highlights! Brookfield Personal Property Auction -online Stoneware, quilts, furniture, mirrors, primitives Franklin Huge Estate Auction - online This one has it all, furniture, furs, glassware, loads of Waterford crystal, art, John Colt triptych, tools, quality throughout. Terms: Live: Cash/check w/ID/cc- 5% buyer fee, 5% cash/check discount. 10% premium for absentee bidding, Online: 18% buyer fee, 3% discount for cash at pick up, buyer pays for shipping if needed, pick up preferred method. BAILEY’S HONOR AUCTION SERVICE Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Carol Miller #319 1448 N. Breezeland, Oconomowoc, WI • 262-569-8687 www.baileyshonor.com Photos & details! Large Multiple Estate Auction COLUMBIA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, BUILDING #8 300 SUPERIOR ST., PORTAGE, WI 53901 SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. Directions: Hwy. 51 Portage to Wauona Trail to Fairgrounds. From Hwy. 33 follow Wauona Trail to Fairgrounds. Look for signs. Note: A combination of 3 estates with a lifetime of collectibles. Lunch wagon on site. OWEN J. GROMME PRINTS (BEING SOLD AT 11:00): “Mallards At Sunset” 461/850; “Sand Hill Cranes And Young” 208/850; “Sentinel Ruffed Grouse” 80/960; “Trumpeter Swans- A New Beginning” 1899/2020; “Barn Owl” 133/850; “The One That Got Away” 196/850; “Autumn Woodcock” 180/5000; ”Wild Turkeys-The American Bird” 180/500; “Edge of The Field Pointer” 263/580; “Evening Grosbeak in Winter” 147/850; “Red Fox and Kits” 282/850; “Touch of WhitePheasants” 151/850; “Whitetails in Summer” 149/900; “Ruffed Grouse- Red Phase” 326/850; “Bevy of Bobwhites” 326/950; “Day’s End-Mixed Bag” 767/850; “Ruffed Grouse in Highbush Cranberry” 27/850; “Distant Thunder- Passenger Pigeons” 1899/2020; “Over The TamaracksSandhill Cranes” 248/850; “Red Headed Woodpecker” 743/850; “Gathering Food- Scarlet Tanagers” 260/850; “Downy Woodpeckers in Winter” 80/525; “The Approaching StormWhooping Cranes” 1899/2020; “Downy Woodpecker” 65/550; “Egrets” 53/980; “Goshawk And Ruffed Grouse” 232/850; “Early Snowfall” 109/850; “Evening Glow” 185/960; “Startled Trio” 434/850; “2 Bald Eagles” 510/850; “2 Bald Eagles” 708/850; “1978 Wisconsin Waterfowl Stamp” 4015/5800; “Double Flush” 798/950; “Ruffed Grouse” 225/850; “Mallards And Black Ducks” 523/850; “Cedar Waxwings” 80/525; “Goldfinch” 3848/10000, “Eagles On River” 510/850; “Deer In Snow” 109/850. TERRY REDLIN PRINTS: “Evening Harvest” 555/960, “Evening Surprise” 470/960, “Prairie Monuments” 460/960; “Twilight Glow” 710/960; “Night Harvest” 462/960; “Evening Glow” 185/960. OTHER PRINTS: DU Edition “Blue Winged Teal” By Rockne Knuth 190/200; “Representing the Fifth Issue in the Federal Duck Stamp Collection” By W.J. George, “Emerald Creek Wolves” By Rod Tribiger; “Ever Watchful- Whitetail Deer” By Ron Van Gilder 26/1900; “Whitetail Tracks” By Frank Mittelstadt (unframed) 341/750; “Silent Snowfall- Whitetail Deer” By Rosemary Millette 141/950; “Cottonwood Crossing- Whitetail Deer” By Rosemary Millette 710/1500; “The Bean Field Buck” By Michael Sieve 245/6327; “The Glory Days- The Reunion” By Michael Sieve 245/6327; “The Glory Days- Mike Beatty and the Beatty Buck” By Michael Sieve 245/6375; “Milo Hanson and The Hanson Buck” By Michael Sieve 245/6327; “Oak Ridge Renewal- Whitetail Deer” By Michael Sieve; “Oak Ridge Challenge” By Michael Sieve 516/6327; “Oak Ridge Battle- Whitetail Deer” By Michael Sieve 516/6327; “Oak Ridge Monarch- Whitetail Deer” By Michael Sieve 516/6327. COLLECTIBLES AND ANTIQUES: Large collection of Jim Beam Decanters- more pictures to come! collector plates; Rio Advertising; Rio Co-Op Produce Co. Apple Print Pitcher; Kennedy Cash sponge bowl; Hummel 150 2/0; wardrobe; washboard; 3 drawer dresser; sewing machine; chairs; 4 old chairs; Depression glass; Green glass; commode with towel rack; Red Wing 5 crock; 2 other crocks; and more. GARAGE: Simplicity 12.5 hp Rider Mower; ladder; hand tools; Craftsman 3 HP Edger; Small cage trap; Aluminum extension ladder; router; table; 4,000 lb. jack; bikes; long handle tools and more. HOUSEHOLD AND MISC: Recliner chair; 2 Twin beds; 3 piece bedroom set; microwave; lampstand; 6 drawer dresser; vanity chair; linens; upright wardrobe; nightstands; desk; table with 4 chairs; bedding; TV; dishes; kitchenware; pots/pans; corner hutch and more. TERMS: No Buyers fee. 3% convenience fee for all credit/debit card (Master, Discover & Visa Cards) payments. Tax on vehicles/snowmobiles/ATV/Campers/Boats-anything titled or registered. Cash or check, positive 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 Visit us at: www.hameleauctions.com 15 High end gift shop & antiques AUCTION 646 lots of gift shop items. 100’s of fabulous antiques. AUCTION 1319 West Quincy Street, Hancock, MI SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 Auction: 10:00 A.M. Gift shop memorabilia Antiques, Furniture, Fixtures Hundreds of unique antiques, furniture, tables, lamps, mirrors, pictures...beyond description. Live & online auction. Sunday, May 5. Real estate auction May 9. www.BelieveInAuctions.com Believe In Auctions, LLC, P.O. Box 477, Merton, WI 53056. Tim Miller, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #2416. www.bpatientauctions.com For All Your Auction Needs: B. PATIENT AUCTION SERVICE Col. Terry “Butch” Patient - Auctioneer 906-249-3000 • 906-486-8999 • 906-891-3727 LARGE AUCTION SALE Antiques-Household-Furniture-Coins-Toys Sale held at the WHISTLE INN, NICHOLS, WI SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. SHARP!! Lunch and Restroom. Directions: From Black Creek, Hwy. 47 north to Hwy. F, West to Nichols to sale. Watch for signs. Household-Furniture-Antiques: Antique dishes, coins and currencies, butter churns, display cases, dressers, desk, tables, chairs, collectable Christmas items, hats, jewelry, old radios, antique frames and pictures, lanterns, crocks and jugs, old books, farm toys, advertising items, old buttons, collectable cigarette lighters, milk bottles, antique toys and games, Fancy glass ware, enamel ware, many household and antique items as well as furniture and collectables, toys and more. Note: This is a combination partial estate and collectors, too many items to list all, many upper end antiques and collectables. Come early to browse, we start promptly at 10:00. Terms: Cash or check with picture I.D. For Pictures and complete list check our website: www.vaneperensales.com Sale Clerked and Conducted By: VAN EPEREN SALES 303 N. Main, Black Creek, WI Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer Les Van Eperen #58 920-833-7891 Krueger & Krueger LLC COINS & CIVIL WAR TOKENS at AUCTION QUALITY INN & SUITES W9250 Prospect Dr., Lodi, WI exit Hwy 60 at I-90/94 SUNDAY, April 21, 2013 10 a.m. Viewing at 8:30 a.m. Spend quality time at this nice Coin & Civil War Token Auction Bid live in person or online at: www.Proxibid.com - Search for Krueger & Krueger //&&DOORXU+HOS/LQHWRYLHZLWHPVDWRXURIðFH)RU/LVWLQJ or enquiries e-Mail: kurtkrueger@tds.net; for photos www.kurtkruegercoins.com. Viewing - 9:00 A.M. DIRECTIONS: Go to the street of Hancock @ Quincy St, to auction site (across from Lakeview Manor) Watch for posted yellow auction signs. Auctioneer’s Note: This will be our 1st spring outdoor sale. Join us Saturday. Nice variety for all interests. Beautiful Estate Jewelry: Rare Vintage 14 kt. rose gold ladies wrist watch faceted w/rubies and diamonds w/numeral indicators. In original case, famous watch maker Paul Ditisheim. Men's 14kt gold vintage pocket watch w/19 jewel, famous watchmaker E. Howard. 18kt ladies gold ring w/5 cluster diamonds, 1 of which is a Large breathtaking 2 carat weight, total 2.67. Unique 14kt ladies gold ring w/3 large diamonds. 14kt ladies gold bracelet w/5 diamonds. Nice variety of 10 and 14kt ladies gold rings, among vintage costume jewelry. Wallace sterling silver flatware (110 piece), Rosepoint pattern. Mixed silver coins. Antique and collectibles. For a more complete listing visit our website for pictorial viewing and upcoming auctions. 646 lots of wonderful gifts and collectibles. Online auction only. Ends Sunday, April 14. Vera Bradley, Byer’s Choice. See catalog. 500+ LOTS 10% ONSITE BUYER’S FEE HALF & LARGE CENTS: 1794-1856 several selections including higher grades. FLYING EAGLE & INDIAN CENTS: 1857-1909 nice collector selection. LINCOLN CENTS: 1909-1926 key and semi-key dates and higher grades. TWO & THREE CENTS: 1864-1881 nice selection of all the types. SHIELD NICKELS: 1866-1882 including nicer grades and tough dates. Liberty Nickels: 1883-1912 including tougher dates and nicer grades. BUFFALO NICKELS: 19131938 excellent herd with scarce and rare dates; excellent grades and a pair of 1937-D 3 legged examples plus a 1950-D for Jefferson fans! HALF DIMES: 1835-1872 several dates included. BUST & SEATED DIMES: 1805-1890: Interesting grouping with a pair dated 1805 and several CC dates. BARBER DIMES: 1892-1916 with many tougher dates present. MERCURY DIMES: 1916-1944: includes a low grade 1916-D and several scarce collector dates. TWENTY CENTS: A couple 1875-S examples. SEATED QUARTERS: includes a tough 1844-O and a Gem 1877 S/S. BARBER & STANDING QUARTERS: 1896-1930 including a couple higher grade 1917 type I. WASHINGTON QUARTERS: 1932-1950 including higher grade 1932 D&S plus other BU dates. BUST HALF DOLLARS: 1812-1834 with several EF examples. SEATED HALF DOLLARS: 1853-1874 small but interesting selection of dates and grades. BARBER HALF DOLLARS: 1898-1915 several desirable choices. WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLARS: 1916-1947 including very scarce collector dates in higher grades together with later BU dates and a couple Franklins. BUST DOLLAR: 1799 AU-53 with great die clashing. SEATED LIBERTY DOLLARS: 1842 & 1843 higher grades. TRADE DOLLARS: 1875-1878 several with a nice 1876-CC included. MORGAN DOLLARS: 1878-1921 loaded with hard-to-find dates including 1894, 1895-O, 1895-S and many scarce dates in EF to Choice AU. PEACE DOLLARS: 1921-1934 a small selection. ALSO: Early Commemorative Silver, California Fractional Gold, GEM Toned Silver Eagles and British Colonial Silver Issues. ENTOMBMENTS: 1794 & 1795 Large Cents; 1853 Large Cent ICG MS-65 RD; PCGS MS-65 & 66 Buffalo Nickels; PCI MS-65 1840-O Seated Quarter; PCGS MS-65 Walking Liberty Half Dollars; ANACS MS-65 1878-S Morgan Dollar; NGC MS-69 Silver & Gold Eagles. WISCONSIN CIVIL WAR TOKENS: Over 100 examples including issues from Baraboo, Beaver Dam, Beloit, Columbus, East Troy, Edgerton, Fond Du Lac, Green Bay, Janesville, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, La Crosse, Madison, Marshall, Mauston, Mayfield, Milwaukee, Neenah, New Lisbon, Newburg, North Prairie, Oshkosh, Portage City, Racine, Ripon, Sauk City, Sparta, Stoughton, Tomah, Watertown, Whitewater and non-locals. A splendid offering! Worth the time and the trip – SEE YOU THERE! TERMS: Cash, Bankable Check; Master/Visa w/fee 3% – WI 5.5% Sales Tax – Absentee bids OK – online buyers fee 15%. Auctioneer: Jim Arneson RWA #836 Neillsville We can catalog and market your collections, also! Call Kurt Krueger: (715) 630-5521 FAX (715) 445-3845. We deliver creative and effective auction solutions AUCTION ESTATE OF JOSEPH WAGNER SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. SHARP LOCATION: 13426 Meggers Road, Kiel, WI. North of Kiel on Hwy. 57 to Fur Farm Road, then right to Meggers Rd. or South of New Holstein on Hwy. 57 to Fur Farm Road, then left to Meggers Rd. HEAVY RAIN DATE: SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 10:00 A.M. MACHINERY-TOOLS-HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT-ANTIQUESCOLLECTIBLES-COINS-HOUSEHOLD 1893 World’s Fair gobblet, Custard Pitcher & Glasses, Spongeware, Fire-King, Sleepy Eye pitcher, Depression glass, lots of old glassware & dishes, knick knacks, 90+ sets of salt & pepper shakers, crocks, jugs, old toys, old car manuals, model toy cars, State bank of Kiel metal bank, dolls, old fernreys, old drop front desk, old lamps, kid’s buggy, old wooden rockers, old train set, old sewing machine, old wood tables & buffet, old baskets, sheep wool, old radios-trunks, Brass bed, wood highboy, Vintage clothing, 48 star flag, lots of old wood furniture, coins of US presidents, Korean War memorial coin, Barber silver half dollars, old pennies, Franklin half dollars, foreign coins, old baseball cards & signed baseballs, 2 horse drawn buggies, horse drawn wagon, cutter, Bob sleigh, Misc. old wagon wheels, corn shellers, fanning mill. Machinery: Farmall #460 tractor w/loader, International #574 tractor w/cab, drag, flatrack, JD 2 bottom plow, NI mower, JD Van Brunt grain drill, grain auger, slusher, wheelbarrows, air compressors, 2 oil pumps, small 2 wheel trailer, jig saw, 2 drill presses, 2 vises, Mac tool box, lots of misc. hand tools, propane heater, grind stone, welder, lawn sweeper, misc. garden tools, Poulan 13 1/2 HP riding lawn mower, floor jack, milk cans, misc. lumber, Gilson push mower, 8 lawn mowers for parts, S/S milk pipeline, Roto tiller, large saw blades, ladders, 12 ga. Mossberg shotgun, Whirlpool washer, Whirlpool electric dryer, Frigidaire electric stove, kitchen table & chairs, China hutch, office items, bedroom sets, living room furniture, pots & pans, dishes, cream cans, cookbooks, desk, Cedar chest & hundreds of other items. SALE SCHEDULE:ANTIQUES-COLLECTIBLES-HOUSEHOLD-COINS-HORSE DRAWN ITEMS-MACHINERY- TOOLS. TERMS: Cash or Good Check w/ID, MC or Visa w/4% convenience fee. Number system used. Lunch by Linda. THIEL & THIEL AUCTION SERVICE Chilton • 920-849-2222 In the Auction & Real Estate Business FULL TIME since 1919 Jerry Thiel & Kendall Thiel, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneers: #291 & #724 www.thielrealestate.com 23 W. Main Street, Chilton, WI 53014 Get More BANG for your BUCK with an ad in Auction Action Antique News! 715-524-3076 Email: auction@auctionactionnews.com 16 17 What one shopper termed “Barbie heaven” was displayed at the show by Launie Wolford, Michigan City, IN (219) 210-2527 A young collector, with tight budget, checks out the costume jewelry offered for just a half-buck each. “Your choice, $10 each” said Joyce Bradley pointing to a display of arrowheads. Jlbradley1@wsbt.net Dealer Marilyn Mohr demonstrates the 1920s copper kettle with wood paddle priced at $700. (219) 464-1578 A Victorian cameo bracelet could be worn home for $150 from the booth of Ann Clauson of Dyer, IN (219) 864-2498. You could pick your choice of porcelain A late 1800s Dresden Ansonia mantel china dogs for clock could tell time at your place for $5 to $28 at $395. dennisbrandy@yahoo.com Worlds Fair and toy collectors the booth of checked out the 17 inch tall A tin 24 inch tall advertising Harvey and bagatelle marble game rack could be taken home for Carol Evans. offered for $135. dennis1940s genuine Briar (219) 942-3757. $175. Jlbradley1@wsbt.net brandy@yahoo.com. dog hand carved A 12” long pipes were offered for Mark Easton of Hobart, wood “sive” $60 each at the Expo Ind., showed off a White Star show. (219) 942said to have been used to Lines 45” long turn-of-centu3757 straighten ropes on early 1900s tall ships was ry wood trunk priced at $275. priced $85 by Art Robella of Westville, Ind. (219) 476-1782. (219) 942-5101. Weller collectors “oohed and ahhed” over this 6” tall vase shown at the March event. (574) 342-8404 Dealer Tom Svast, preps his baseball display with sports memorabilia tagged from $15 to $50 each. (219) 629-3738 Serious jewelry buyers checked over the Edwardina 14 diamond gold Pendant priced $10,000 by Gold Promotions LLC. (219) 241-3328. A 48 star flag, complete with original box and wood pole could fly at your home for $50. (219) 671-8955. Two original Crown Point, Indiana movie chairs by Haywood Wakefield were priced at $138 for the pair by Tom Svast. (219) 629-3738. A 1981 Royal Dalton Santa mug carried a price tag of $139 at the Expo Show. (614) 487-8717. 18 UPCOMING EVENTS La Porte County Antique Show Tri-County Arena, 700 E. Shady Lane, Neenah, WI 54956 Saturday April 13, 2013 Sunday April 14, 2013 10am-5pm 11am-4pm • 50 quality dealers • Admission $5, good for both days • FREE Parking • Mary Lou’s Crystal & China Repair on site For more information contact Big Brothers Big Sisters at 920-739-3542, or visit www.BeMyBig.org “Garden Gate To Spring” ~Antique Show~ APRIL 26 • 9-5 p.m. APRIL 27 • 9-3 p.m. Light lunch & beverages will be available along with Special Drawings both days Quality regional dealers offering fresh garden, architectural & countrypolitan antiques & accessories Blumen Gardens ~ 815-895-3737 403 Edward St., Sycamore, IL 60178 www.blumengardens.com For more info contact Maureen Little 815-784-5983 Chuck Springob 815-355-1746 THE ORIGINAL OLMSTED COUNTY SUNDAY, APRIL 14 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT La Porte County Fairgrounds LA PORTE, IN Over 100 Booths ~ Admission $4 219-241-3328 or laporteantiqueshow.com CEDAR RAPIDS ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE HAWKEYE DOWNS FAIRGROUNDS 4400 6th St. SW • Cedar Rapids, Iowa APRIL 26, 27 & 28 Friday, 10 am-6 pm • Saturday, 10 am-6 pm Sunday, 11 am- 4 pm Admission $6.00 • Good All 3 Days FREE PARKING 507-269-1473 or 641-832-2700 www.iridescenthouse.com SUNDAY at SANDWICH GOLD RUSH MAY Y 10,, 11 1 & 12 May 12 America’s #1 Shopping Market 1,400+ Dealers • 10 Bldgs • 52 Acres Bldgs. Open: Sat 8-6pm FREE Adm. • Parking $5.00 641-832-2700 • 507-269-1473 www.iridescenthouse.com LAKE COUNTRY ANTIQUE SHOW Historic Sandwich Fairgrounds 1401 Suydam Rd, Sandwich, IL June 9 July 14 2013 August 11 Dates October 13 Rain or Shine • Open 8-4 • Food Maureen 847-321-1712 or Mary 309-310-3596 sundayantiquessandwich@gmail.com www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com June 1 & 2 ~ 100+ Dealers SAT. 8-5 & SUN. 10-4 ~ $4 Adm. Anoka County Fairgrounds www.antiquescenteratwales.net Booth Rental Information: 651-771-3476 • 651-771-7265 www.mnantiqueshows.com UPCOMING SHOW SEPTEMBER 10th Annual Starved Rock Indian Artifact Show SUNDAY, APRIL 28 ~ 8-3pm $2.00 Admission - Children under 13 Free • Only Authentic Pre-Historic Artifacts & Related Historic Items • Educational Displays Encouraged Sponsored by: Celebrations 150 LTD Illinois State Archaeological Local #150 Building Society, CoSponsored by GRIS 740 E. Rt. 6, LaSalle, Illinois For reservations call Scott Carruthers 815-252-1322 or Bruce Filbrandt 815-882-2518 16th Annual Madison Antique Showcase & Sale Alliant Center 1919 Alliant Energy Way, Madison, WI 53713 I-90 to Hwy 12/18 West, Exit 262 North Rimrock Rd. MAY,, 4th h & 5th Sat.. 9-5 5 • Sun.. 10-4 Featuring 50 of The Midwest’s finest dealers $1.00 verbal appraisals-smalls only & an antique scavenger hunt Admission $6, under 16 free ~ Good for both days Alliant Center Parking $6 (Bring a friend or two) Carpooling is Green! Dealer Inquires Welcome For more info contact: Larry Kaczmarek 920-993-9817 Kalamazoo Circus Maximus Antique Toy & Collectible Show SATURDAY, MAY 18th, 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, May 17th 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 www.auctionactionnews.com Fri. May 31 5-9 Sat. June 1 10-5 Sun. June 2 11-4 Adm: $8 Good for all 3 days Info: 262-968-4913 DEALERS INSIDE & OUT SPACE AVAILABLE! 400 Tables of Sporting Collectibles Buying ~ Selling ~ Trading Additional Information: www.midwestdecoy.org • 312-337-7957 ELKHORN, WI ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET SUNDAY, MAY 19 OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 11 Oconomowoc, Wisconsin LOCATION Minnesota State Fairgrounds St. Paul, Minnesota Friday, April 26 • 2-7 pm Saturday, April 27 • 9-2 pm Pheasant Run Resort ~ St. Charles, IL GATE $5.00• Free Parking • No Pets ANOKA ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET OLYMPIA RESORT & Spa 1350 Royal Mile Road Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 800-553-9573 (hotel reservations) APRIL 20 & 21 Sat. 8-6 ~ Sun. 10-4 Antiques Show Admission $5 ~ Free Parking ~ Children 12/under free Antique Show & Flea Market Rochester, MN - Fairgrounds 48th National Antique Decoy & Sporting Collectibles Show 2013 Schedule Dodgeville e Lions s Club Flea Market & Antique Show & Sale Junee 16th h & Augustt 18th 414-525-0820 www.nlpromotionsllc.com UPCOMING SHOWS JUNE 30 • AUG. 11 • SEPT. 29 National Cambridge Collectors, Inc. Glass Show & Sale CAMBRIDGE, OHIO Hwy 10 & 47 / 20 miles NW of Twin Cities Open 8:30 to 3:30 • Adm: $2.00 At Pritchard laughlin Civic Center Info: 612-558-8097 or kwel16421@aol.com Ley Pavilion in Harris Park Dodgeville, Wisconsin Interstate 70, Exit 176, 1/8 mile East on Route 40 DEADLINES ARE TUESDAYS @ 5PM Rain-Free Indoor Spaces EZ Load/Unload • Food Available Clean Restrooms Extensive Advertising DEALER INQUIRES WANTED! FRI., JUNE 21st, 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. SAT., JUNE 22nd, 11 p.m. to 5 p.m SUN., JUNE 23rd, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reserve Spaces Early Inquires contact Bob 608-935-3926 Dodgeville Lion’s Club c/o Bob Kratochwill 413 W Spring St., Dodgeville, WI 53533 ADM: $5.00 Good for both days ~ FREE PARKING For more info: cambridgeglass.org 19 UPCOMING EVENTS 29th Annual Nativee Americann Artifactt & Antiquee Show SATURDAY, JUNE 22 • 9-5 SUNDAY, JUNE 23 • 8-2 Sauk County Fairgrounds Baraboo, Wisconsin FREE Admission • FREE Parking Info: John Welsch 920-923-3842 St Mary of the Hill Parish Presents its 24th Annual ANTIQUE & FLEA SHOW HUBERTUS, WISCONSIN at Beautiful HOLY HILL Grounds (20 miles northwest of Milwaukee) Watch for Holy Hill signs Free Admission & Parking SUNDAY, JULY 28th ~ 7am to 3pm Vendors call Walt Nencka 262-628-4326 or Pat Schulz 262-673-4045 CAMBRIDGE ANTIQUE FAIR Saturday & Sunday August 3rd ~ 8-5 August 4th ~ 9-4 Admission $6.00 Early Bird Adm. Fri: $20 CAMBRIDGE, MN Isanti County Fairgrounds Over 300 Dealers cambridgeantiquefair.com kwel16421@aol.com Star of the North DOOR COUNTY 1265 North Snelling Ave (Education Bldg) Gibralter High School Hwy 42 Antique Show Antique Show Minnesota State Fairgrounds JUNE E 28,, 29 9 & 30 Quality Dealers are a Trademark of our Shows! ELKHORN, WI Fri. 10-6pm • Sat. 10-6pm Sun. 11-4pm ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Adm. $6 good for all 3 days OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS 641-832-2700 • 507-269-1473 Cell www.iridescenthouse.com Towsend Shows Inc. SUNDAY, JUNE 30 OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE GATE $5.00• Free Parking • No Pets WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS 414-525-0820 Firecrackerr 4thh Tailgatee Show 2 Locations in Main Amana, Iowa: The Market Barn in the center of Amana & the Morton Building on the RV Park grounds. Wednesday, July 3rd: 8-5 Hwy. 11 www.nlpromotionsllc.com UPCOMING SHOWS AUG. 11 • SEPT. 29 SUNDAY at SANDWICH Antiques Show July 3rd Early Bird Buying 8-Noon $3 • Noon-6pm Free Admission $5 ~ Free Parking ~ Children 12/under free Thursday, July 4th: 9-3 Historic Sandwich Fairgrounds 1401 Suydam Rd, Sandwich, IL Shop all the shops in Amana sponsored by Smokehouse Square Antiques 4503 F Street, Amana, IA 52203 319-622-3539 www.amanacolonies.com Downtown Oronoco July 2013 Dates 14 August 11 October 13 Rain or Shine • Open 8-4 • Food Maureen 847-321-1712 or Mary 309-310-3596 sundayantiquessandwich@gmail.com www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com Goldd Rushh Days SEPTEMBER 28 & 29 Sat. 8-6 ~ Sun. 10-4 Minnesota State Fairgrounds St. Paul, Minnesota DEALERS INSIDE & OUT SPACE AVAILABLE! Booth Rental Information: 651-771-3476 • 651-771-7265 www.mnantiqueshows.com SEE YOU NEXT SEASON! The Market for Fine Americana Porter County Antique Show 319-389-7779 and The Collectors Eye The Market for Distinctive Collectibles & Antiques SAT., NOVEMBER 2nd 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT 319-360-4301 SUNDAY, OCT. 27 • 10-4 SUN., NOVEMBER 3rd Expo Center Hawkeye Downs Fairgrounds Cedar Rapids, Iowa Valparaiso, IN 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM CDT Porter County Expo Center 215 Division Road $8 Admission Over 100 Booths ~ Admission $4 mwantiqueshow.com 35 Professional Dealers Crystal & China Repair on Site! “Quality & Variety to Rival The Biggest Show!” Info: AR Promotions • 715-355-5144 Sponsored by S.B. Lions Club antiqueshowsinwis.com ZURKO’S MIDWEST PROMOTIONS 2013 Show Schedule APRIL (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market starts 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds April 13 & 14 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market PLUS Vintage Clothing Show; Grayslake, IL April 20 (Saturday) National Civil War Collectors Show & Sale; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL MAY (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI-Fairgrounds May 11 & 12 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market PLUS Garden Extavaganza; Grayslake, IL-Fairgrounds May 12 (Sunday) Antique & Collectible Market; Fairgrounds (M-86) Centreville, MI May 19 (Sunday) Antique & Collectible Market; Berrien Springs, MI-Fairgrounds May 25 & 26 (2 Day) Massive Holiday Flea Market; Shawano, WI-Fairgrounds JUNE June 1 Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds June 8 & 9 Antique & Collectible Market; Grayslake, IL-Fairgrounds June 29 Belvidere “Mid-Niter” Fleas & Fun Market; Boone County Fairgrounds, Belvidere, IL AUGUST Fri. & Sat. 7-7pm ~ Sun. 7-2pm Midwest Antique & Art Show Thur • Fri • Sat 10 am to 5 pm • 39th Year July 4 & 5 (Thur. & Fri.) Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI July 6 & 7 (Sat. & Sun.) Massive 2-Day Holiday Antique Market & Flea Market; Shawano, WI-Fairgrounds July 11, 12, 13 & 14 Iola Toy Barn; during massive Iola Wisconsin Car Show June 14 (Sun.) Antique & Collectible Market; Berrien County Youth Fairgrounds, Berrien Springs, MI (Sundays) July 14, 21, 28 Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds AUGUST 16-18 Friday thru Sunday All proceeds to benefit the community! July 18, 19, 20 JULY ~ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET~ NEW VENDORS WELCOME! PO Box 266, Oronoco, MN 55960 507-367-2111 www.goldrushmn.com or goldrush@bevcomm.com Fish h Creek,, WI 219-241-3328 or porterantiqueshow.com August 3 (Sat.) Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds August 10 & 11 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market PLUS Accent on Vintage Rock n’ Roll; Grayslake, IL-Fairgrounds August 11 (Sunday) Antique & Collectible Market; Centreville, MI-Fairgrounds M-86 August 17 (Saturday Nite) “Massive” 37th Annual Wheaton “All-Nite” Flea Market 4pm-4am; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL August 31 & Sept. 1 ( Sat. & Sun.) Antique & Flea Market; Langlade County Fairgrounds, Antigo, WI SEPTEMBER (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Sept. 7 & 8 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique & Flea Market ; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Sept. 15 (Sunday) Antique & Collectibles Market; Berrien County Youth Fairgrounds, Berrien Springs, MI Sept. 21 (Saturday) Civil War Show; DuPage County Fairgrounds, Wheaton, IL OCTOBER Oct. 5 (Saturday) 27th Annual Eagle River, WI Downtown Antique Market; during the “Massive” Cranberry Fest Oct. 6 (Sun.) “Harvest Fest” Flea Market & Car Show; Shawano, WI Fairgrounds Oct. 12 & 13 (Sat. & Sun.) Antique Market; Lake County Fairgrounds, Grayslake, IL Oct. 13 (Sunday) Antique Market; Centreville, MI-Fairgrounds M-86 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 • SHAWANO • • GRAYSLAKE • • WHEATON • • GRAYSLAKE • 43rd Big Season for Flea Market SUNDAYS Every Sunday 7-4/$2 • Early Admission $10 SHAWANO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS SHAWANO, WISCONSIN (990 E Green Bay St. or Hwy 29) ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE MARKET APRIL 13-14 2nd Sun. & Sat. Before National CIVIL WAR/Military Show & Sale SAT. APRIL 20 HOURS: Sat. 10-4 • Sun. 8-3/$7 • Early Sat. 8-10/$25 Hours: Sat. 9-4 /$9 • Early 8 AM /$25 LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS DUPAGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS (Rt. 83/1060 E. Peterson Rd.) WHEATON, ILLINOIS (Cty. Farm & Manchester) ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE MARKET MAY 11-12 2nd Sun. & Sat. Before HOURS: Sat. 10-4 • Sun. 8-3/$7 • Early Sat. 8-10/$25 LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS GRAYSLAKE, ILLINOIS (Rt. 83/1060 E. Peterson Rd.) 20 THE ACTION CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WANTED WANTED FOR SALE 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 MILITARY ITEMS WANTED MINIATURE ADVERTISING: stoneware jugs from Wisconsin & miniature Redwing stoneware jugs. Call Greg 608-935-2516 or email 1836P GJEvans@mhtc.net 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 phonecoinc@aol.com 1820C Wanted Dead or Alive 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 1822U *Helmets * Daggers * Medals * Flags * Uniforms * Wings * Knives * Swords * Guns 1830B 1817C CAST IRON drill ends; cast iron seats; cast iron tool box covers. For private collection. Call Rudy 608-6243990. 1840P *U.S. * German * Japanese *Civil War * Span-Am * W.W.I * W.W. II * Korea * Vietnam LOOKING TO BUY Edison • Victor Columbia • Graphophone Buying ANYTHING Military Related Call Jerry 414-727-1190 Email: historicmilitariaservice@yahoo.com ATLASES/PLAT BOOKS WANTED: State of Wisconsin 1873 & 1881. Rock County Wisconsin 1928 & 1968. These are approximately 15” wide & 18” high & 1” thick. Call Rick 608-8683101 or Email: ricksharonleach@aol.com $ other phonographs with morning glory horns. Also parts or incomplete phonographs & advertising items related to these. WANTED $ Borden’s Malt Jars 1815B Deadlines Are Tuesday @ 5pm Call Collect Anytime 901-761-9507 1820C Call 262-391-6325 Email: sethsantq@aol.com 1844P WE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS auctionactionnews.com UPCOMING AUCTION REMINDER Showtime Auction Service: Lifetime Collection Auction, April 12-14, Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5050 Ann Arbor/Saline Rd.,, Ann Arbor, MI 316-721-5236 www.showtimeauctions.com See page 15 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1832 C.K. Bell Real Estate & Auction Service: Antiques, Collectibles, Glassware & Furniture Auction, 10 AM, Belmont Convention Center, just off Hwy. 151, exit 26, then take Co. G W. 1/4 mi. to Baymont Inn & Convention Center 608-348-4591 www.ckbell.com See page 10 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1835 • Saturday April 13 • • Wednesday April 17 • Teasdale-Gill Auction Service, LLC.: Horse Drawn Equip., Antique & Collectible Auction, 10 AM, 8048 Gable Ln., Apple River, IL 608965-3558 www.teasdalerealty.com See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1835 Bailey’s Honor Auction Service: Auction, 5:30 PM, Dousman Community Center, 231 Main St., Dousman, WI 262-569-8687 Carol Miller Email: carol@baileyshonor.com www.baileyshonor.com See page 13 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1836 Seeck Auctions: Outstanding Stoneware Auction, 9:30 AM, Rock Falls Community Center, Rock Falls, IA, 7 mi. NE of Mason City, IA 641-424-1116 www.seeckauction.com Jim & Jan Seeck See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1835 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 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1836 • Friday April 12 • W. Yoder Auction Service: Pre-Estate Auction, 9 AM, 6463 Windsor Prairie Rd., DeForest, WI 920-787-5549 Cell: 920-295-2644 Wayne Yoder www.wyoderauction.com See page 10 of Auction Action AntiqueNews Issue #1835 Schmidgall Auction Services, Inc.: Antiques, Glassware, Guns, Quilts & Toys Auction, 9:30 AM, Farm Home, 1631 Co. Rd. 2100N, Washburn, IL 309-467-6028 www.schmidgallauctions.com See page 10 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1835 • Friday April 19 • Mike Zingler: Estate Sale, April 19, 9-5; April 20, 9-4, 103 S. Franklin St., Shawano, WI 715851-3637 Mike Zingler www.estateexchangesale.com or www.mikezingler.com See page 15 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1836 • Saturday April 20 • Matthews Auctions LLC: 2 Day Great Country Store, Soda Pop & Antique Advertising Auction, April 20 & 21, 9 AM; 823 N. O’Bannon, Raymond, IL 877-968-8880 www.MatthewsAuctions.com See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1836 DEADLINES ARE TUESDAYS @ 5PM • Wednesday April 24 • 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 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1836 • Thursday April 25 • Guyette, Schmidt & Deeter: Decoy Auction, April 25 & 26, Pheasant Run Resort, St. Charles, IL 410-745-0485 or 440-543-1416 Email: decoys@guyetteandschmidt.com or jdeeter@guyetteandschmidt.com www.guyetteandschmidt.com See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1835 • Saturday April 27 • Superior Auction & Appraisal, LLC: Baby Boomer Retiring Auction, 906-864-2942 Nellie Beland Email: info@superiorauction.net www.superiorauction.net See page 11 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1826 • Saturday May 4 • Thiel & Thiel Auction Service: Antiques & Collectibles Auction, 9 AM, W2772 Oakridge Ct., Darboy, WI 920-849-2222 www.thielrealstate.com See page 11 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1836 PLEASE LET OUR ADVERTISERS KNOW WHERE YOU S AW T H E I R A D ! 21 Contemporary Decoy and Call Makers from around the world to Showcase Their Unique Talents At The National Antique Decoy and Sporting Collectors Show at Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, IL Every spring, just like the wildfowl that migrate toward their Northern nesting areas, a passionate and extremely talented group of master duck decoy and call makers from across the globe descend on Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, IL to unveil their latest creations. Many of these artists will demonstrate how they create these masterpieces live throughout the show for all to see. Their talent is unique and rare, and comes from family traditions, lots of study of the old masters, and an intense love of outdoors. It is easy to feel their ideas and passion as pieces of wood are transformed into wonderful folk art that speaks to the heritage of the region and carver -- a heritage that is uniquely American and has become a part of the story of our country. This contemporary work is part of a nearly week long show that includes over 20,000 antique sporting collectible items available for viewing, appraisal, buying, selling and trading -- representing the full range of our unique history. This annual gathering features a number of events that are of interest to the public. ALL EVENTS OPEN TO PUBLIC All week: Free identification and appraisal service April 23 – 27: Room Trading and Displays April 24, 10am: Seminar on decoy collecting April 25, 8:30am: Member Town Hall Meeting April 25, 8:30am and April 26 at 10am: Guyette and Schmidt Auction April 26-27, Show Hours: Friday, 2-7pm & Saturday 9am-2pm April 26-27, Member exhibit of 40 Antique Maryland Decoys: Friday 2-7pm & Saturday 9am-1pm April 26-27, Contemporary Carver Invitational Display & Demonstrations: Friday 2-8pm & Saturday 9am-1pm April 26-27, National Duck Call Makers and Collectors competition and display April 26-27, Silent no reserve auction hourly both days The Midwest Decoy Collectors Association is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to collect and preserve the history of the decoy as original American folk art. This convention and show is the premier opportunity for the novice, antique dealer or the experienced collector to network and learn more about the decoy as functional folk art or to add to their collections. For more information, please visit midwestdecoy.org Cameron McIntyre is a carver from Maryland who has very interesting style. This roothead brandt is a real eyecatcher. Cameron working on the Brandt that he created during the show. Marty Hanson at work on his bench during the show. Pat Meneely sharing painting techniques in the carver’s corner. The show presents a wonderful opportunity to talk with our carver memebers. Callmakers & colletors hold a range of activities during the week including a club auction. Geese are very popular & are carved in all regions. Great on the fireplace & patio or cabin. The carver’s exhibit brings a wide range of items from all over the country. 22 It Was A Great Weekend Of Antiquing At Iowa’s Largest Indoor Antique Show The UNI-Dome Antique & Collectibles show was held March 22nd24th in Cedar Falls. It was a great weekend of antiquing at Iowa’s largest indoor antique show. It is a site to behold, with 150 exhibitors under the UNIDome. Many shoppers came back all three days and it was an increased attendance over 2012. The 2014 dates for the UNI-Dome Antique show will be March 21-23, 2014 and the next Antique Spectacular events by Melting Pot Productions will be November 1st-3rd in Rock Island, Illinois and November 15th-17th at the new location, the Sioux City Convention Center in Sioux City, Iowa. More information about the UNI-Dome Antique & Collectible Shows or our Antique Spectacular Shows, it is available at AntiqueSpectacular.com or by calling Kimberly Schilling at 712-326-9964 or by email at: kim@antiquespectacular.com. The UNI-Dome Antique & Collectible Shows and the Antique Spectacular events are presented by Melting Pot Productions, Inc. Don Williams glass booth Out & About Antiques Amity Marketing Show overview 23 %POU.JTT 5IF/BUJPOBMT UI/BUJPOBM"OUJRVF%FDPZ4QPSUJOH$PMMFDUJCMFT4IPX "13*- 1IFBTBOU3VO3FTPSUt4U$IBSMFT*UBCMFTIPXt3PPNUP3PPN5SBEJOH 'SFF*EFOUJmDBUJPO&WBMVBUJPOt%FDPZ%JTQMBZT $PMMFDUPST4FNJOBSTt(VZFUUF4DINJEU"VDUJPO 0GGFSJOHDPMMFDUJCMFEFDPZTT PGEVDLDBMMTGJTIJOHMVSFTTIFMMCPYFTNPSF &YIJCJU XJMMGFBUVSF .BSZMBOE %FDPZT A n t i q u es Welcome Visitors! Fox River Antique Mall Where the Past.....Meets the Present Large Selection of Antiques & Collectibles • Dolls • Furniture • Glassware • Jewelry & More 30 Day Layaway • Gift Certificates • Visa & MC Accepted! Largest Antique Mall in Northeast WI 920-731-9699 1074 S. VanDyke Rd., Appleton, WI (Between Prospect BB & College Ave.) 30,000 Sq. Ft. & Over 165 Dealers Open 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Daily '0 06 / %&% */ 7JTJU0VS8FCTJUF'PS%FUBJMT XXXNJEXFTUEFDPZPSHt Fabulous Flea Market Set For May 5th At Heritage Trail Mall Heritage Trail Mall, the 70dealer antique emporium in Wilmette, Illinois, announces its Annual Spring Flea Market, Sunday, May 5 from 9 am to 5 pm, rain or shine. Held both inside and outside the 7,000 sq. ft. historic property, this popular event is a customer favorite attracting bargain-hunters from around the region. Attendees can count on fabulous finds that range from antiques to decorative arts and designer collectibles. New this year is a Food Wagon that promises to add to the alreadyfestive atmosphere. Come early and stay late! There are literally thousands of items to discover as all the mall dealers have putting things aside for this one-day extravaganza. You are bound to find a special treasure or two. On Chicago’s North Shore for 20 years, Heritage Trail Mall is housed in a turn-of-the-century dry good store with adjoining stable. The awardwinning, family-owned and operated business is located at 410 Ridge Road in Wilmette, Illinois, just minutes from the expressway. It is conveniently open daily from 11-5:30, Saturdays from 10-5:30 and Sundays from noon to 5pm. Phone 847-256-6208 or visit www.heritagetrailmall.com. LASALLE, ILLINOIS 10TH ANNUAL STARVED ROCK INDIAN ARTIFACT SHOW Sunday, April 28, 2013 • 8-3 $2.00 Admission - Children under 13 Free • Only Authentic Pre-Historic Artifacts & Related Historic Items • Educational Displays Encouraged Sponsored by: “Illinois State Archaeological Society” Co-Sponsored by “Geninue Indain Relic Society” (GIRS) Celebrations 150 LTD Local #150 Building 740 E. Rt. 6, LASALLE, ILLINOIS For Reservations Call: Scott Carruthers ~ 815-252-1322 or Bruce Filbrandt ~ 815-882-2518 8’ Tables available $30 for dealers ~ $25 for display Find a way to get there! MADISON ANTIQUE 16th Annual Showcase & Sale EXHIBITION HALL AT THE ALLIANT CENTER 1919 Alliant Energy Way, Madison,WI 53713 — I-90 to Hwy 12/18 West, Exit 262 North Rimrock Road 4BUVSEBZ.BZrBNmQN 4VOEBZ.BZrBNmQN FEATURING 50 OF THE MIDWEST’S FINEST DEALERS Offering antiques in Pottery, Mission,Victorian, Deco, Stoneware, Cutglass, Primitives, Native American, Furniture, Sporting,Toys, Paper, Advertising, Retro and MORE! Come and Find a Treasure with Our Antique Scavenger Hunt! Win a Prize & Keep Your Find! Antiques ~ verbal appraisals. No coins, jewelry, or weapons. $1 ea., limit 2/person, smalls only Times of Appraisals: Saturday 10–4 Sunday 11–3 The Wisconsin Historical Society will have a booth !DMISSIONs5NDER&REEs'OODFORBOTHDAYS Increase Your Sales Call 715-524-3076 $1.00 Off admissions with this ad (limit 2/ad), copies okay !LLIANT#ENTER0ARKINGs"RINGAFRIENDORTWO^#ARPOOLINGIS'REEN Two $25 Gift Card Drawings Each Day For more information, please contact MadisonAntiqueShow.com (920) 993-9817 Come & find a treasure with our antique scavenger hunt. Win a prize & keep your find. 24 Lake Geneva 262-248-6345 ANTIQUE MALL 829 Williams Street, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 10-5 E-MAIL: lgam@genevaonline.com 25th Anniversary Sale Junction of Routes 14 & 67 • WALWORTH, WI 53184 (262) 275-9858 • Open 7 Days 10-5 Internet: www.lakegenevawi.com or E-mail at: onthesq@rojoantiques.com Adjacent to the mall is AGATHERING where you’ll find uncommon treasures and accessories. Buy Green Buy Antiques • Repair, Reuse, Recycle April 13th thru May 19th 10% to 50% OFF select merchandise Toy Borden’s Milk wagon w/milk case & driver, $395. Dlr 6 Birdseye maple bedroom suite, $1,295. Dlr 39 Friction wind ambulance w/orig. box, $200. Dlr 25 Salt glaze adv. crock w/elves, 5lb, $625. Dlr 6676 C.I. toy motorcycle Harley JR, $295. Dlr 6 Chippewa beaded bag, $250; Wis. arrowhead collection, mounted, $350. Dlr 3 Selection of Franciscan apple dishes, $4-$175. Dlr 00 * * * Check Out Our Facebook Page * * * B-F: Troxado de Aco sgl. shot, $375; engraved sgl. shot, $375; Stevens #43 sgl. shot, $375; engraved Purtusach pinfire #N18, $325; sgl. shot ladies pistol, $250. Dlr 38 Perfume lamp 8”, glass flowers, $210. Dlr 28 Cities Service globe, $175. Dlr 38 Voted Best Antique Mall in Walworth County - Three years in a row! NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW 34 N Bennett St. (Route 25) Geneva, Illinois 60134 608-208-1003 Parking lot in back Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm ~ Sat. 10am-6pm ~ Sun. 11am-5pm A Monthly Market of Quality Antiques, Collectibles, Crafts & Garden * Held at the Historic Sandwich Fair Grounds * Large french cabinet, late 1800-early 1900's, 6'2"H x 58”W, $3,295. 1 Year Anniversary Sale April 27th & 28th with Garden Show, Live Plants & Live Music Small wheelbarrows, 2”W x 7”L, $50 each. Small shovel, $12. (2) Small garden well pumps: black is 3” x 6-1/2”H, $50; blue 4-3/8” x 8-1/2H. SUNDAY at SANDWICH Antiques Show Real brass trim, handpainted detail stained glass window from above doorway in Chicago, early 1900's, 26”H x 6'6"L, including wooden frame, $795. Come check us out & see what you’ve been missing! C.I. statue is 7” around base & 19”H, the base says LA POESIE metal, $299. 2013 May 12 June 9 July 14 August 11 October 13 Show Hours: 8Admission am - 4$5.00 pm Children 12 and under FREE! Sandwich Fair Grounds 1401 Suydam Road Sandwich, IL 60548 Held Rain or Shine • Free Parking Food Available • ATM • No Pets Contact Info: Maureen Mary 847-321-1712 309-310-3596 P. O. Box 10 • Kingston, IL 60145 Old beer bottles, between 7”-10”H, $200-$380. Like us on Facebook! Email: sundayantiquessandwich@gmail.com www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com 5,000 Sq. feet of Unique Mixed Treasures, Antiques, Vintage, Modern, Shabby Chic NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW