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Online! Always On Time! Over One Million Hits Monthly www.auctionactionnews.com Help Recycle, Buy Antiques! July 3, 2013 Vol. 18 No. 48 News Periodical Mailed on June 27 Fantastic Advertising Signs & Oil Cans Cross the Block at Millers Auction Co. Event Article & photos by Glenn Miller This Oilzum advertising sign sold for a high bid of $2,450. This CocaCola sign brought a high bid of $750. On June 1st Millers Auction Co of Hixton WI held a great auction at Tomah Wisconsin. The collection belonged to one man from Cornell Wisconsin and was moved to the Fairgrounds in Tomah Wisconsin to be sold. There were 300 advertising signs. The signs ran the gamut. Feed, Fertilizer, Seed, Gas, Oil, Batteries, Soda Pop, Sporting Goods etc. In addi- This Pabst beer sign brought a tion to the signs were nearly 400 oil cans. Cans bid of $950. ranged in size from 20 gallons to handy oilers, most being quart and 2 gallon. Continued on page 9 One Down, Three to Go for Wisconsin’s Massive Elkhorn Antique Flea Market Article & photos by Brian Maloney On Sunday, May 19th, the Walworth County Fairgrounds in Elkhorn, Wisconsin once again hosted the massive N.L. Promotions Elkhorn Antique Flea Market. Back in 1982, when they held their first shows, they were happy if fifty dealers showed up. Now, more than three decades later, 500, 600, even 800 dealers turn out for each of the four shows held every summer, at what has become one of the Midwest’s biggest and best indoor/outdoor antique events. With that many dealers, you know you’re going to find what you’re looking for, whether it’s classic or kitsch, and probably at a great price too! Continued on pages 6, 7 & 8 Carved lions grace the arms of this mahogany rocker from Jr. Pickers, asking price $595. 815-712-6151 Matched pair of Hector Whittington mallard decoys, from Abe’s Old Hat Antiques & Country Store - $5,500. 217-414-3320 I found this unusual 1930s Kingsbury pressed steel ladder truck at J & B Collectibles, asking price $260. 920-235-0646 From Yesterday’s Memories, a dated-1959 Golden Guernsey embossed steel sign in mint-condition, 17” in length & priced at $395. 262-352-2335 Rick’s Antiques came with this excellent 1954 Murray Police Radar Patrol pedal car ($1,075) – just acquired from its original owner! 920-960-3826 2 Antiques & Uniques 250 W. Main St., Waukesha, WI 53186 262-844-1819 Dana J. Adams Co-Owner & Landlord 414-899-6680 Featuring over 75+ Quality Dealers selling a huge variety of antiques, collectibles, & other vintage & unique items, including: vintage jewelry, advertising, breweriana, glassware, china, pottery, vintage clothing, novelty items, primitives, neon signs, furniture, garden & architectural items, items, stoneware, dish sets, silverplate, sterling silver, and much, much more! Debra K. Grabow Co-Owner & Manager 262-844-1819 ELL! NEW EXTENDED STORE HOURS: S & Y U B WE ctibles, 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. (7 Days a Week) e l l o C , s e u Antiq (2) Levels in 20,000 Square Feet • Complimentary Coffee & Cookies welry •• Two e J & s m e t Featuring 75+ Quality Dealers • Gift Cards Available I e u Uniq • Heated and Air-Conditioned • Many Restaurants in Walking Distance Dealer DND: Antique Pressed Steel Buddy L, $495. Dealer SD: Antique Art Deco Marble & Chrome Smoke Stand w/ 3-Way Lighting, $395. Dealer 192: Blatz Glass Sign, $250; 1959 Blatz Man, $148. Dealer PPLK: 1914 Hand Colored Pink Waukesha Plat Map, $95. Dealer 827: Antique Hoosier w/Original Hardware, $625. Dealer CLS: Vintage Schoep's Ice Cream Advertising Sign, $65. Dealer AKZ: 1940's Snow White Movie Premier Seven Dwarfs Costume Heads by Milwaukee Costume Shop, $1,495. Dealer CIG: Huge Moose Antlers, $349. Dealer OA: Beautiful 19th Century Mantle Ewers, $149 pr. Dealer 827: Primitive Painted Cupboard, $595. Dealer CLS: Vintage 3 Piece Concrete Fountain Boy, $145. Dealer AKZ: Oriental Bird & Flower Motif Room (4) Panel Divider Screen, $395. Dealer CLS: Retro Kistler's Radar Sandwiches Machine, $185. Dealer 88: Antique Oak Apothecary Multi-Drawer Office Cabinet by Northwestern Furniture, $1,595. Dealer MSG: Miller Wisconsin Badger Mirror, $65. Dealer JAJ: Art Deco Figural Lady Bookend Statues, $125 pr. Dealer CIG: Antique Brass Pull Down Lamp, $495. 3 For Sale! Bunnykin Pond Antiques 8532 County S Pulaski, WI 54162 Chippewa Indian birch bark canoe, 13’9”L, c. 1890-1910, very fine condition. (3 miles north of Pulaski on Hwy 32, then east on County S 3 miles) foxantiquemalls.com 201 N. Fowler St., Oconomowoc WI 262-560-0890 OPEN: 7 Days a Week 10am - 5pm Selling for $7,500 Many New to the Area! Antiques Arriving Daily OPEN UNTIL LABOR DAY Over 90 Dealers Saturday & Sunday 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. John Welsch 920-923-3842 920-822-5121 Antique Market I Hours: M-F 10-6 pm Sat. 10-5 pm Sun. 11-4 pm ry Three-Sto all M ue iq nt A 11 North 3rd Street St. Charles, Illinois 60174 630-377-1868 Easy Intake at our rear Clark & Water St. entrance 823 Main St. Downtown Stevens Point, WI 715-544-6024 Celebrating 31 Years Storewide Summer Sale July 1st-7th 10% OFF • Thousands of items uniquely displayed • Main anchor to the downtown square • Courteous & helpful staff In Business Since 1982 Open 7 Days a week 10-5 pm • Consignment available • Comfort while others shop • Summer farmers market EBERT ’ S ANTIQUES ~ Over 22,000 Sq. Ft. on one floor ~ Rockford’s high traffic mall ~ Rustic, Primitives, Victorian & More! ~ East State Antique Mall Wrightstown Antique Gallery 5411 E. State St., Rockford, IL 61108 Over 30 Years Experience Flea Market September 1 & 2 • 8-4pm Spaces Available 7142 Shanty Rd., Wrightstown WI eaststateantiquemall@yahoo.com 920-532-4308 OPEN: Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. 11am - 5pm Saturday & Sunday by appointment or chance 815-229-4004 wrightstownantiquegallery.com Showcases & Booth Spaces Available Chuilli’s Auction Service is on the Hunt For Quality Antique, Sports & Military Collectibles for Upcoming Auctions! Manitowoc, Wisconsin I-43 At Exit #152 920-682-0687 O p e n 7 D a y s A Week ! MC - VISA - Discover Accepted! A MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY! *Open All Year* Nueske’s HAPPY 4TH OF JULY FROM THE STAFF OF AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS! Open July 4th 10-4 District No. 3 Antiques 715-253-4064 or 800-451-3838 Take a step back in time & visit our beautufully restored 1882 schoolhouse. HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 10-4 Located on Bus. Hwy. 29, 1 mile E. of Wittenberg, WI antiques@district3antiques.com 1858 Walnut mantle clock, $300. ELKHORN, WI ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET SUNDAY, JUNE 30 OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE GATE $5.00• Free Parking • No Pets WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 11 414-525-0820 www.nlpromotionsllc.com UPCOMING SHOWS AUGUST 11 • SEPTEMBER 29 4 Out & About We have been getting hits on our website from places like France, United Kingdom, Canada, India, China, Malaysia, Nigria, Philippines and Turkey. People always ask how far does your paper go! Who see’s the paper (all kinds). These are just some of the unique places that we get visits from. Take The Challenge Buy American! Grandpa and Grandma are taking Brandon on a four week vacation. Tia and Mekenzy are really excited to have time to themselves. They are going to spend it by having a lot of sister time together. Even though he is away they will truely miss him. When Out and About this weekend, be sure to check out: Star of the North Antique Show on Friday, June 28th, Saturday, June 29th & Sunday, June 30th. Located at Minnesota State Fairgrounds Education Building in St. Paul, Minnesota. See upcoming events for more information. NL Promotions Antique Flea Market on Sunday, June 30th. Located at Walworth County Fairgrounds in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Firecracker 4th Tailgate Show on Wednesday, July 3rd & Thursday, July 4th. Located at two locations on the RV Park grounds in the Morton Buildings in Main Amana, Iowa. See upcoming events for more information. Mark your calendars for: Eagle River Antique Spectacular Show on Saturday, July 6th & Sunday, July 7th. Located at Northland Pines High School in Eagle River, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. C&J Promotions Great Antique Shows Northern Wisconsin on Saturday, July 6th & Sunday, July 7th. Located at Lakeland High School in Minocqua, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. 31st Annual Allenton Lions Club Flea Market & Classic Car, Truck Show on Sunday, July 7th. 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Always On Time! 6 Great Weather, Great Crowd, at the May Elkhorn Antique Flea Market Article & Photos by Brian Maloney They say bigger is better, but in the case of antiques markets, that often is not the case. We’ve all seen numerous “antiques markets” slowly degenerate into everyday flea markets. But even though the N.L. Promotions Elkhorn Antique Market is one of the biggest around, it’s still one of the highest quality indoor/outdoor antique markets in the Midwest. At the inaugural Elkhorn Antique Market show in 1982, it was just a few dozen lonely dealers arranged in a circle in the middle of a field. As the show grew, dealers spilled into more and more of the fairground buildings. Today, pretty much the entire fairgrounds are taken up with the hundreds of exhibitors from near & far. The dealers here run the gamut, from professional show dealers with high-end antiques to weekenders with old family treasures. Some have been coming since that very first season. Others, like Cody Manley, were set up here for the very first time. Cody came with a great selection of Mid Century Modern furniture and accessories, and sold much of it within an hour of the show’s opening. Among the sold pieces: a pristine Contour Chair-Lounge sporting its original mossgreen upholstery. Things couldn’t have looked more different than down the aisle at Jr. Pickers’ display. A group of antique alabaster busts filled one corner of their tent, surrounded by everything from a carved mahogany rocker to a Gothic Revival walnut picture frame. And right next door sat Chicago architect Walter Myers, who brought an eclectic assortment of architectural ornaments including stone column capitols and terra cotta ornaments - plus all the parts to make your very own windmill. Whether you’re looking for funky furniture or fine art, vintage jewelry or vintage fashions, or pretty much anything else, you’ll find it here in quantity. It’s all here in one place, at prices that are just as attractive as the merchandise. Whether you’re a dealer, decorator, or just a casual collector like me, I can’t imagine a day spent at Elkhorn wouldn’t be a productive one. The Elkhorn Antique Flea Market is a one-day event, so get there early. Parking is free, and admission only five bucks. The gates open at 7:00 am, but you’ll still be hard pressed to see even close to all of the hundreds of dealers at any given show. Luckily, there are four shows every summer. You still have three more chances to get here in 2013: June 30th, August 11th, or the season finale on September 29th. That September show often the biggest and best attended one of the year. Dates for the 2014 season are already set too, with Elkhorn Antique Flea Markets scheduled for May 18th, June 29th, August 10th, and September 28th. And if you need an “antique fix” this winter, N.L. Promotions, operators of the Elkhorn Antique Flea Market, also manage the West Bend Antiques Show, held this winter at the Washington County Fair Park on January 18th & 19th. Be sure to check out their website, www.nlpromotionsllc.com, for more details on all of the events. And as always, keep an eye out for all of their upcoming show listings in the Auction Action Antique News! The eclectic inventory at Jr. Pickers ranged from this disc music box ($1,450) to a gothic-framed religious lithograph - $195. 815-712-6151 Mid-Century purveyor Cody Manley brought, and quickly sold, this chair pair and pristine Contour ChairLounge in moss green upholstery. 262-994-9636 Chicago architect Walter Myers came with some great architectural artifacts, from this set of column capitols (sold for a bargain $150) and terra cotta acanthus-leaf panel $800. You could have bought this “do it yourself” vintage windmill from Walter Myer for $300. Jr. Pickers brought a wonderful of antique alabaster carvings, including this signed bust of a maiden - $850. 815-712-6151 More bargains from Walter Myers’ display: the cherry work table priced at only $75, the 1960s Italian vase at $25. Thousands of folks turned out for the May Elkhorn Antique Flea Market - greeted by a perfect sunny spring day. Cody Manley’s booth was filled with lookers & buyers alike, with vintage finds like these lockers (sold) and extra-tall articulated lamp - $225. 262-994-9636 7 Continued on page 8 A trio of finds from collector Karl Heckel: the hard-to-find 7” Polarine Lubester sign priced at $585, the Swiss 15-jewel car clock at $95, and the “as is” Indian Motorcycle at $450. Choice pressed steel toys awaited at Chuck & Mary’s Antiques, like this 1960s Tonka dragline $165. 262-287-6537 Industrial artifacts from Chuck & Mary’s Antiques: the 40” square factory cart priced at $125, the 12” hollow steel letters at $25 each. 262-287-6537 Two classic Buddy L steel fire trucks from Abe’s Old Hat Antiques & Country Store: the Pumper priced at 1,250, the excellent alloriginal 1920s Hook & Ladder at $2,500. 217-414-3320 Shoppers found plenty of country stoneware at Out on the Farm Antiques, plus petroliana including this CenPe-Co lube dispenser ($70) and Cream City Utility Can - $55. 920-294-3068 “Extra-minty” best described this great Scott-Atwater Outboard Motor sign from Abe’s Old Hat Antiques & Country Store, asking price $3,500. 217-414-3320 Two more vintage toy finds from J & B Collectibles: the 1958 Mattel Buckle Gun complete with box priced at $185, the 1950s Wyandotte Steam Shovel at $120. 920-235-0646 Spring was in the air at Serendipity Antiques & Uniques, where I found this vintage beach furniture set ($60) and 24” plant stand - $65. 608-921-2771 From Little Bohemia Antiques, a cute 30” mail sorting station originally from the Geneva, Illinois post office - $150. 630-513-8670 Spring was in the air at Serendipity Antiques & Uniques, where I found this vintage beach furniture set ($60) and 24” plant stand $65. 608-921-2771 I found this charming child’s stepback cupboard at Just a Little Bit Country, with punched tin panels & sporting its original blue-over-red finish - $595. 262-542-8050 A pride of lions adorn this early cast concrete garden urn from Cherub Haven Antiques -18” tall & priced at $575. 414-421-2450 8 Continued from pages 6 & 7 It’s always Halloween at Cherub Haven Antiques, with vintage decorations including this framed 1918 Brownies crepe paper panel - $85. 414-421-2450 Terry Becker’s Just a Little Bit Country came with a wide selection of restored country furniture, like this punched tin pie safe ($795), and wainscot cupboard that sold soon after for $575. 262-542-8050 Darren Bianco specializes in antique Japanese weaponry, but also brought along this just-acquired 12 1/2” x 16 1/2” Samuel Black “The National Medallion” 1859 brass plaque. 574-387-0208 You never know quite what you’ll find at Iowa’s T’s Antiques, from this swingin’ ‘60s acrylic pendant lamp (12”, $195) to a great group of graniteware buckets priced from $265 to $295. 563-343-5693 Two litho-tin toy standouts from Yesterday’s Memories: the Unique Art Sky Rangers complete with box priced at $595, the Marx Mickey Mouse Express at $800. 262-352-2335 I found these pretty-in-pink vintage patio chairs at Little Bohemia Antiques, asking price $225 for the set. 630-513-8670 Great period advertising awaited at Yesterday’s Memories, from this pristine 15” Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer light-up clock ($650) to this 34” x 45” Velvet Tobacco framed lithograph - $1,200. 262-352-2335 Highlights at Wrightstown Antique Gallery included this set of four Mid Century Modern molded teak plywood chairs (attributed to Oivind Iversen, $575 for all) and 46” “A.P. Anderson Tailor Cleaning & Repaering” wooden sign - $655. 920-532-4308 From period furniture to art pottery & stoneware to architectural salvage, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for among the hundreds of dealers that set up at each of the four summer Elkhorn Antique Flea Markets. A trio of vintage wedding reception table dolls from Little Bohemia Antiques, 15” tall & priced at $39 each. 630-513-8670 9 Millers Auction Co. Sells Advertising Sign & Oil Can Collection in Tomah, Wisconsin Article & Photos by Glenn Miller June 1st was the first beautiful day in Midwest Wisconsin in a few weeks. The auction drew a rather small crowd, competing with graduations, weddings, yard work and other auctions in the area. But that did not keep the auction from doing well. Many items sold well and there were a few deals for the guys who were paying attention. Auctioneer Tim Barnum did a bang up job selling around 100 items per hour. Owner Glenn Miller of Millers Auction Company is always looking for advertising collections to auction or he also buys collections. The next advertising consignment auction Millers has Scheduled is Dec 6th and 7th. They already have 100 lots consigned, so if you are interested in consigning don't wait until November, call now. 715 299 2543. Be sure to check out the website: www.millersauctionco.com This cute Real Estate sign brought $130. Coca-Cola sign sold for $750. Monier Hybrids sign sold for $140. Quaker State motor oil sign sold for $650. AAA Emergency Service sign sold for $160. Red Wing Collectors Society Convention Hands-On Pottery Experience With Richard Spiller To Feature International Potter Aba Luostarinen Red Wing, MN - The Red Wing Collectors Society announces today that Aba Luostarinen, a student potter from Finland, will join Richard Spiller at the 2013 Convention - Diggin' Red Wing slated for July 11-13 at Red Wing High School in Red Wing, MN. Spiller traveled to Finland and Estonia this past year. In August 2012, he participated in the Eco Ceramics workshop that brought together ceramic artists from Latvia, Estonia and Finland at Kohila in Estonia. Spiller returned in January to give master class workshops at the HAMK University of Applied Sciences in Finland and the Estonian Academy of Art - EAA. While participating in the workshops, Spiller learned that ceramics students had a program requirement for an international ceramics experience; he met student Aba Luostarinen, who was looking for an opportunity. Since his return in January, Spiller worked with the universities and Luostarinen on creating a pilot program to Minnesota. Spiller approached RWCS Executive Director Stacy Wegner about the possibility of Luostarinen joining his RWCS Convention Hands-On Pottery session as part of the exchange program. By including Luostarinen, it would give him the opportunity to expand the Convention session and encompass it with the exchange program. “Having Aba join Richard this year to expand the Hands-On Pottery Experience for our Convention attendees is a ground breaking addition to the Convention,” said Wegner. “We're excited to be a part of the exchange program.” “I am very excited to have Aba join me at the RWCS Convention this year to share Red Wing Pottery with an international student as part of her exchange experience,” said Spiller. With Luostarinen's assistance, Spiller's 2013 Convention Hands on Pottery Experience will be offered to attendees on both Thursday, July 11 and Friday, July 12 at Red Wing High School. Participants in the two-hour session times will have the opportunity to learn pottery techniques and make their own creation. Following the Convention, the pieces will be fired in the Anderson Center kiln and shipped to participants; the cost is $35. In addition to the Red Wing Collectors Society Convention, contacts with the Northern Clay Center, Anderson Center and experience in Spillers studio will make up a five week university accredited program to pave the way for future exchange programs. Luostarinen, 27, lives in Hämeenlinna, Finland and is a student at HAMK University of Applied Sciences. Luostarinen is finishing her studies as a glass and ceramic designer. Her interest and experience is in using ecological materials in ceramics. And, like Spiller, she's also interested in wood and gas firing kilns. More of her work can be seen on her website: http://abaluostarinen.fi. Richard Spiller joined the RWCS Convention educational program last year through a pre-Convention hands-on pottery class at the Anderson Center and pottery demonstrations at Red Wing High School during the Convention. The class gave RWCS members the opportunity to apply the Scraffito (scratching) technique to a crock. The Red Wing Collectors Society Convention is July 11-13, 2013 at Red Wing High School in Red Wing. To learn more about the annual Convention, or the Red Wing Collectors Society, visit http://www.redwingcollectors.org or find them on Facebook or follow on Twitter. 10 ESTATE SALE ANTIQUES SALE #1 Buffalo, MN Friday,, July y 12,, 2013 3 •••• 9:00 0 A.M M - 5:00 0 P.M. Saturday,, July y 13,, 2013 3 • 9:00 0 A.M M - 3:00 0 P.M. Estate style priced for resale. Part of 60 year collection. Collecting interests varied. There is a large assortment; dishes, pottery, furniture, toys, wood primitives, Scandinavian, framed prints, electric and kerosene lamps, goat cart, pony cart, push sleds, and garden accents. Check estatesale.net for address, list and photos. WITHOUT BIDDERS YOU AREN’T HAVING AN AUCTION! Advertise Here To Bring Bidders To Your Next Auction! COUNTRY AUCTION THE FRANKLIN LOWE ESTATE FRI., JULY 19 @ 4 P.M. & SAT., JULY 20 @ 9 A.M. SALE TO BE HELD AT SULLIVAN AUCTION SITE, 11⁄2 MILES EAST OF HAMILTON, IL ON HIGHWAY 136 Day 1 Friday, July 19 at 4:00 P.M. Day 2 Saturday, July 20 at 9:00 A.M. Listing & Photos Available Online! Selling large quantity of miscellaneous items… This will be in conjunction with a preview and registration for Saturday's large offering. Selling antique tractor collection, collector vehicles, JD 4200 tractor & loader (like new), pickup truck, campers, boats, antique farm implements, large qty. of tools, farm collectibles and the list goes on and on! FRANKLIN LOWE ESTATE BETTY LOWE - OWNER KENT LOWE - P.O.A. Live Internet Bidding Available! through Proxibid.com Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC • 217-847-2160 • Lic. 444000107 • www.sullivanauctioneers.com ATTENTION AUCTIONEERS! Get some free advertising! Send us an article & photos about your auctions & we will run them for you at no cost! ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! PLEASE Send us Your Photos Just as they are Off Your Cameras! Get More BANG for your BUCK with an ad in Auction Action Antique News! 715-524-3076 Email: auction@auctionactionnews.com 2-DAY ESTATE AUCTION Mon., July 1 & Tues., July 2, 2013 Gordon & Helen MacMasters Estate Decorah, IA Beginning at 1:00 P.M. Monday & 10:00 A.M. Tuesday Sale held at Sweeney Auction Center, South Edge of Waukon, IA SELLING MONDAY, JULY 1 - 1:00 P.M. CARS; GUNS: Stevens 410 Ga Long Barrel Pistol; Fabrique Nationale D’Arm Browning Pistol; Colt Police Positive 22 6 Shot Revolver; North American Arms 22 Short Revolver; Remington 45; Cal. Semi Auto Pistol w/Clip; Remington Model 29 12 Ga. Pump; Noble Model 235E 22 Pump; Sears & Roebuck Ranger 410 Bolt Action; Bayonet. GLASSWARE: Cut Glassware & Crystal; Hand-painted glassware; Silverplate items. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & EQUIPMENT: Marine Band Hohner Display Sign; TOYS & BANKS & COLLECTIBLES; ALSO COINS & CURRENCY. SELLING TUESDAY, JULY 2 - 10:00 A.M. JEWELRY: 4.24 Carat Round Brilliant Cut VS1 Men’s Diamond Ring, 2 Carat Total Wt.; Men’s 3 Diamond Ring, 1 Carat Total Wt.; Men’s Diamond & Simulated Ruby Ring; 14 Kt. Gold Herring Bone & Gold Coin; Chain; White Gold 20 Diamond Heart Pendant; Necklace 1/2 Carat Total Wt.; Turquoise & Sterling Jewelry; Costume Jewelry; 2 Cameo Rings; Hamilton 17 Jewel Pocket Watch; 2 Elgin Pocket Watches; Sterling Silverware. FURNITURE & COLLECTIBLES: Walnut High Back Bed; Walnut Marble Top Dresser w/Mirror & Lamp Holders; Walnut Marble Top Commode; Walnut Dresser w/Hankie Boxes; Walnut Marble Top Well Dresser w/ Mirror; Walnut Bed; Walnut Poster Bed, Chest of Drawers & Dresser; Early Figural Folk Art Walking Cane; 2 Walnut Pier Mirrors; Curved Glass China Hutch; Mahogany Vanity; Mahogany China Hutch & Buffet, Dropleaf Table w/6 Chairs & 6 Leaves; Oak Dresser w/Mirror; Optometry Display Case; Oval Marble Top Table; Western German Grandmother Clock; Marble Top Stands; 3 Piece Bedroom Set; 2 Victorian Settees; Victorian Carved Chairs; Needle Point Stools; 2 Corner What Not Shelves; Small Walnut Tables; Floor Lamps; Victorian Style Sofa & Chair; Fainting Couch; Washstands Spool Bed; 8 Drawer Bureau w/Queen Anne Legs; Maple Dresser w/Mirror; Ladies Head Bust; Cherub Lamp; Brass Lamp w/Leaded Glass Shade; Fancy Crystal Table Lamp; Sheet Music Stand; Mirrors; Clocks: 6 Day Clock, Seth Thomas, Mantel; Porcelain; 3 Wood Tina Boxes Made by Gordon; Children’s Rockers; Eye Glasses; Optometry Lenses Display Case; 2 Standing Optometry Tools; Conference Table & Rolling Chairs; Elect. Lift Chair; 2 Recliners; 2 Office Chairs; Desk; Num. Items of Antique & Collectible Value; Over 20 Oriental Rugs, Large Room to Runner Size; 10 Oil Paintings; Frederic Remington 3 Men in Canoe Print; Edgar Payne Print; Rodger Print; 2 Lead Glass Pieces; Stain Glass Window believed from Hotel Winneshiek; Etched Glass Door Insert. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The MacMaster’s Estate has beautiful antiques that have been well cared for through the years. Doc MacMaster, Gordon’s Father, was an optometrist and had an eye for quality antiques which he passed down to Gordon and Helen. This will be an amazing opportunity to add to your collections with a wide variety of items to choose from. Gordon was well known for delighting many people with his saw and harmonica musical talents. The diamond rings are nice and would make perfect gifts for anyone. The Jewelry will sell around Noon on Tuesday. You won’t want to miss this auction. Auction Preview: Doors open at 7:30 A.M. on Monday, July 1 till 7:00 P.M. Monday Evening. TERMS: Cash or good check with positive I.D. required. All items to be settled for day of sale. All items sold “as is.” Not responsible for accidents, lost or stolen articles. Make sure to visit our website to view more photos. www.sweeneyauctionservice.com. Lunch on Grounds SWEENEY AUCTION SERVICE - WAUKON, IA Jeff L. & Jodi L. Sweeney Auctioneers - 563-568-2464 • sweeneyauction@q.com 11 LIQUIDATION AUCTION (3-DAY AUCTION) The Miner’s Daughter Antique Shop 209 Fifth Street, Calumet, MI SAT., JULY 6, - SUN., JULY 7, & SAT., - JULY 13, 2013 Auction: 10:00 A.M. LIGHTNING RODS • WEATHERVANES & COLLECTIBLES HUGE PRIVATE COLLECTION! NO CONSIGNMENTS! Viewing - 9:00 A.M. Note: Sale to be conducted in the back alley of shop. DIRECTIONS: US 41 Calumet (County Road) to Calumet Ave., Left on 6th Street, Right on Portland St., Left on 5th Street. Watch for posted yellow auction signs. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Due to owners retiring, our service has been commissioned to sell at public auction the entire contents of their antique shop. We are proud to present to our customers this wonderful 3-DAY SALE! All three sales will be a collector's dream! Merchandise is clean and ready for home or shop. Visit our Website for a generous listing of quality and quantity with a large volume of items to please the avid auction goer or the new auction enthusiast! Make plans to attend all 3-DAYS of extravaganza auction sales!!! RAIN-OR-SHINE - BRING A CHAIR TENTS WILL BE PROVIDED - PORT A JON - CONCESSION ON SITE Visit our website for a complete listing with photos and upcoming auctions! AUCTION IS BEING TRANSPORTED TO OUR AUCTION FACILITY LOCATED 1½ MILES EAST OF HAMILTON, IL ON HWY. 136. LOTS OF PHOTOS ONLINE! Selling a fantastic lightning rod & weathervane collection, along with vintage signs & advertising. Also, lightning rod pointers including numerous examples of sheep, pigs, cows, horses, etc.; "ear corn" and more! Hundreds of glass lightning balls (globes) including several extremely rare. Also selling other collectibles & primitives. Fantastic collection which is being transported to our auction facility from the Ft. Madison & Donnellson, IA area. www.bpatientauctions.com For All Your Auction Needs: B. PATIENT AUCTION SERVICE Also listed on Col. Terry “Butch” Patient - Auctioneer 906-486-8999 • 906-249-3000 ANOTHER Auction ip AUCTION THE "CLETUS HOLTKAMP" COLLECTION SULLIVAN AUCTIONEERS, LLC • 217-847-2160 • LIC. 444000107 www.sullivanauctioneers.com The Personal Property of Mike & Sheryl Clayton N8537 PARK LANE, TOMAHAWK, WI SUNDAY, JULY 7, 2013 - 11:00 A.M. www.anothertotalauction.com DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 51 North to Tomahawk, WI - take 1st Tomahawk Exit (Cty. S)-drive approx. 5 miles to town to intersection of Cty. S & Hwy. 86. Then West on 86, 1 1/2 miles to Cty. E. Left on Cty. E, travel 2 1/2 miles to Thomas Rd. Then 1 mile on Thomas Rd. to Park Lane. Signs will be posted. Lunch wagon & Porta potty on site. Ford Ferguson tractor; two Willys jeeps (one with plow); 3 point saw rig; back blade; backhoe bucket; 2 wheel trailer; older Harley Davidson golf cart; 14' boat & trailer; 27' metal dock; duck boat; old boat motors. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: RARE Smokey the Bear Vending Machine; 42" porcelain Red Crown sign; 9' tall tripod; Coke 6 pack metal carry case; Coke advertising sign & thermometer; other Coke collectibles; Tomahawk Bottling Works wood crate; milk bottles; lanterns; cast iron duck; large storage hamper; weather vane; Hamm's beer mirrors; stand-up John Wayne poster; fish decanters; Hamilton Beach mixer; Horlicks bottle; sundae glasses; sleigh bells; Fire Tower signs; 2-burner cast stove; enamelware; meat cleavers; cast iron foot warmer; dinner bell; 48 star flag; 1946 Hintermeister calendar; a nice variety of Philip Goodwin and many other beautiful north woods style prints, pictures & calendars; Rex beer advertising; Winchester framed ad; Standard oil collectibles; many very neat, decorative cabin items. FURNITURE: Wood ice box; spool cabinet; one door pine cupboard; primitive chop block table; two small rocking chairs; blanket rack; ice cream counter stools; plank chairs; small marble top tables; Pullman style railroad car step stool; directors chairs; other chairs and cabinets; patio furniture; garden gazing ball; much misc. SPORTING & TOOLS: Single shot shotguns; gun cabinet; UMC & Peters wood ammo boxes; snowshoes; traps; fisher hide; beaver pelt; skunk, sheep & deer hides; duck decoys; deer & moose antlers; deer head mount; large musky, walleye & other fish & duck mounts; old bear head; copper oar- other oars and paddles; minnow bucket; lg. decorative fish lures; fish nets; wood skis; ships wheel; brass props.; down riggers; large anchor; Red Ryder BB gun; Winchester wrench & skate; cant hooks; two man saws; log tongs; broad ax; draw shave; wood pulleys; RR spike hammer; lead molds; lots of collectible cast iron cookware and bake ware; hand water pumps; and more. Just a partial list. Something for everyone. Check out website for preview of what will be there. TERMS & CONDITIONS: CASH or good CHECK with proper ID. All items sold ‘As Is – Where Is’ with no warranty or guarantee either express or implied. Announcements made sale day take precedence over printed material. Not responsible for accidents or loss. Sales tax collected on boats & vehicles. BAILEY’S HONOR AUCTIONS Online Auction-Bid Now until July 9, 2013 www.baileyshonor.com 2007 Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Convertible, 17K miles, black clear coat! Rowe Jukebox, great wool rugs, 1930's autographed baseballs from Chicago Whitesox 1933 and Philadelphia Athletics World Series year 1930, over 20 signatures each, Milwaukee Braves baseball cards and autographed photo of Spahn, Burdett and Brunet, vintage round ball tapper markers, Tapa Can, Tempo signs, Fox Head Bock signs, Oconomowoc and Berlin Beer boxes, Pabst labels, photos, signs, and books. Pabst letters and trade cards, Amsec floor safe, Sax fur coat, Coach purses, cashmere scarves, Hitchcock beds, mahogany tables, mirrors, Beautiful oriental rugs, Sterling, silver plate, pewter, Pairpoint, Flow Blue, transferware, quality kitchen items, Hartmann luggage, bookshelves, rotating bookcase, Bose pod, etchings, acrylics, and watercolors signed artists, Millen, Hinton, and Urdahl wildlife and Dog art, clocks, old books, stools, Native American Pottery, Art Glass, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, wool sheep, Lighted curio cabinets, oak table, bar stools, file cabinets, Hamilton modular office furniture, vintage dressers, maple hutch, Tobacco Tins, cigar jars, Von Tury Pottery Vase, Beer glasses, Lamps, Fishing rods, fish locator, hunting clothes, camping supplies, 15 x 15 party tent, Pedre watch set, Eisenhower military jacket with bars and pins, Currier and Ives dishes and glasses, Thomas Clarke gnomes, reclaimed wood cabinet and much more! Pick up July 10th and 11th, shipping available at buyer expense. 18% buyer premium, 10% on automobile (guarantee funds required with auto purchase). WI Sales tax applies to items. 3% discount for cash at pick up. local checks, credit cards for payment. BAILEY’S HONOR AUCTION SERVICE Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Carol Miller #319 1448 N. Breezeland, Oconomowoc, WI • 262-569-8687 www.baileyshonor.com Photos & details! Does Your Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ~ 715-453-1986 N9519 Sunset Point Rd., Tomahawk, WI 54487 www.anothertotalauction.com Email: totalauctions@frontiernet.net Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Lynnette Hanson #1398 Advertise Here? When out & about, let our advertisers know where you saw their ad! 12 A 120 YR. JOURNEY THROUGH TIME WITH JIM ARNESON AUCTIONS! From Neilsville: 1.5 mi. East Hwy. 10 to Cardinal Ave., North 1/2 mi. to Ridge Rd., 1 mi. East to W4132. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. SHARP! The American weekend of the year puts you at a beautiful setting w/shade & cool breezes. Located at the homestead with the first auction on premisis. This auction is packed with items never or seldom seen. Antiques, primitives, ageless iron items, collectibles, farm machinery, Heywood, primitive furniture & coins. Don’t miss this auction, hope to see you there! Visit www.what4sale.biz for complete list & photos. Terms: Cash, check, credit cards w/No buyers fee or tax. Absetee bids accepted. Jim Arneson, Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #836, Neillsville, 715-819-2689; Sparta, 608-797-5086. Arneson auctions estd. 1937, 76 years & counting, one of the oldest in the midwest. Living Estate Auction Robert Downing - Sun Prairie, WI To Be Held At: America’s Best Value Inn (Formerly Best Western) 3900 Milton Avenue, Janesville, WI SUNDAY, JULY 7, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. (Previewing at 8:00A.M. See Photos on web at www.badgerstateauction.com) Directions: Located on Hwy. 26 (Milton Ave.) on Janesville’s North Side. (Formerly Best Western) Auctioneer's Note: Fantastic Sale. We have conducted several top notch antique and collectible sales over the years and this sale ranks with the best. Bob has sold his home and has opted to sell all the contents in its entirety. All items are clean, with the majority like new. We will be selling occasionally in two rings, so bring a bidding partner. Mark your calendars! Antiques/Collectibles Ceramics: 60+ Hummel Figurines, 12 Lladro Porcelains, 11 pcs. Van Briggle Pottery incl. Dragon Fly Bowl & Lady of the Lake Bowl, 10 pcs. Weller Pottery incl. Forest, Roma & Baldin Apple, 35+ Bing & Grondahl Plates, Irish Beleek, Royal Doolton, Meakin, Lenox, Large Collection of Painted Porcelain Plates, Cups & Saucers, Red Wing Crocks 4, 6 & 20 Gal., Western Crocks, Art Pottery, Stoneware Jugs, German Steins. Glass: Steuben, Loetz, Waterford, Galway & other makers; Vases & Bowls incl. Iridescent, Cranberry Swirl, Hobnail, Opalescent, Satin, Spatter, Ribbon Ware and Vaseline; Cut Glass incl. Bowls, Decanters, Vases, Pitcher & Glass Set; Stained Glass Panels, Dougan Dairy Milk Bottles. Metals: International Sterling Silver Flatware “Prelude” 65 pcs., Sterling Silver incl. Spoon Collection, Salt & Pepper Shakers, and Cream & Sugar Bowls, Rogers Silver Plate Flatware “Remembrance” service for 8, Silver Plated Serving Items, Art Sculpture of Walter Hagen, Copper Pots w/Blue & White Porcelain Handles, Metal Milking Stool, C. Forschner Brass Spring Scale, Egg Basket. Prints: All Signed, Numbered & Framed. 22+ Wallace Nutting, James Baird (Hoard’s Dairyman Artist) 3 of Fort Atkinson Landmarks, 2 Terri Redlin, 4 Owen Gromme, 2 Nancy Glazier, Robert Schmidt, Persis Weirs, 5 Gerhard Miller, Aaron Bohrod, 2 C. G. Morehead. Lighting: Lladro Clown & Ballerina Lamp, Moe Bridges Cast Hanging Lamp & Small Reverse Painted Shade Lamp, Reverse Painted Shade w/Orange Flowers & Butterfly on Bronzed Base, Reverse Painted Shade Trees & Lake on Brass Base, Brass Chandelier w/Glass Shades, Uniquely Styled Bronzed Base Electrified Lamp with Aurene Shade, 1 Floral Leaded Glass Shade & 1 Green Paneled Shade Table Lamp, Parlor Lamp, Oil Lamps, Coffee Grinder Lamp. Furniture/Woodenware: Round Oak Dining Table, 3 Tiered Barrister Bookcase, Oak Candle stand, Washstand, 2 Parlor Chairs w/Turned Arms & Legs, 2 Small drop leaf tables, 2 Claw Foot Glass Ball Piano Stools, Quilt Racks, Caned Seat Rockers, 2 Tilt Top Tables, Wood Spindle Bed, 10+ Caned Seat Side Chairs, Bentwood Rocker, Spindle Back Rocking Chairs, Wood Highchair, Child’s Furniture incl. Chairs, Tables & Rockers, Telephone Stand & Bench, Farley & Loetscher Cedar Chest, 1960’s Sumter Maple Bedroom Set, Wall Shelves, Pine Blanket Chest, Wood Bowls, Ironing Board, Drying Racks, Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co. Crank Telephone, Dr. Peter Fahrney Advertising Box, U.S. Gov. Mint Dovetailed Wood Box, School Desks & chairs, & more. Toys: Lionel 027 Train Set, 5 GI Joe Dolls with clothes & 2 Wooden Footlockers, “Airline” & “Hiawatha” Sleds, Bumper Pool Table. Miscellaneous: Quilts, Hand Knotted Persian Design Rug, Longaberger Baskets. Guns/Hunting: Remington 30-06, Ruger Mini-14 223, Springfield Model 84-C .22, Mossberg & Sons Model 151 .22, Hopkins & Allen Single Shot 12 Gauge, Ranger Bolt Action 410, Stevens Model 15-A Single Shot, 22 Bolt Action Rifle, 20 Gauge Pump Shotgun, (2) 50 Caliber Black Powder Rifles, Daisy Model 96 BB Gun, Red Ryder BB Gun, Gun Cases & Display Racks, Hunting Clothing, Reloader, Assorted Ammunition, Jennings Model T Compound Bow, Mounted Antlers, Tanned Deer Hides, Tree Stands, Duck Decoys, Snow Shoes, Unique Duck Decoy Clock w/Shotgun Shell Numbers. Household Furniture: Carlton Sage Green Sofa & 2 Coordinating Chairs, Alexander Julian Display Coffee Table & Side Table, NWTF Commemorative Wood Rocker w/Leather Seat, Western Germany Grandfather Clock w/Glass Shelves, 2 Large Oak Framed Lighted Glass & Mirror Display Cabinets, 2 Console Display Cabinets, 4 Oak Bar Stools, Corner Oak TV Armoire, Poker Table. Electronics: Red Kitchen Aid Mixer, 1 Aiwa & 1 Sony Compact Stereo System, Sony TV. Outdoor: Concrete Urns, Wicker Planter, Wind Chimes, Statuary incl. Rabbits & Ducks. TERMS: No Buyer Fee when paying with Cash or Check. All other types of payment are 4%. Master Card, Visa and Discover 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. 6$785'$<-8/<²$0 B AR O WNER E STATE - B EER M EMORABILIA , G AS P UMP , A NTIQUES AUCTION Directions: From Hwy 161 & Hwy 49 in Iola, continue North on Hwy 49- 2.5 Miles. Turn right on Anderson Rd and follow 2 miles to Nelson Rd. Turn right on Nelson & follow 1/2 mile left on Olson Rd. Sale is on the right. ANTIQUE FURNITURE- Universal Cook Stove; Hoosier w/ Flour Bin, Spice Rack & Blue Spackle Edge; Primitive Straight Front Kitchen Cupboard; Ash Parlor Table, Plate Rack w/ Inlay; Dovetail Trunk; Serpentine Front Princess Dresser w/ Oval Mirror; Serpentine Oak Dresser w/ Curved 0LUURU3LQH&DELQHW%DNHU¶V&DELQHW2DN6HUY ing Buffet; 4 Ash Pressed Back Chairs; Slipper Foot Chair; Round Oak Table w/ Leaves; Pitcher & Bowl Stand w/ Mirror; 2 Parlor Rockers; Oak Kitchen Chair CROCKS- 4 Gal. Birch Leaf; 2 Gal. Red Wing Churn w/ lid; 3 Gal. Churn; 2 & 4 Gal. Salt Glaze; Salt Glaze Brown Top Jug; 4 Gal. Red Wing Birch Leaf; Assorted Jugs, Bean Pots; 2 Gal. Birch Leaf Stamped Red Wing; 2 Gal. Lid; 2 Gal. Red Wing Crock; 5lb. Butter Crock; TOYSPedal Tractor; Black Beauty Rocking Horse; Tonka Toys- Winnebago RV, Army, Construction Trucks; Toddler Toys; Baby Carriage; Sled; Peanuts Lunch Box; OTHER ANTIQUES- National Cash Register- Bar Model; µV(UD7KRPSVRQ Brothers (Peshtigo) Wood Strip Boat (Sound, Ready to Restore); 1898 Yearbook; Sprinkler; JFK Plate; 1957 Milwaukee Braves Placemats; Paintings; Chamber Pots; Copper Log Holder; Copper Boilers; Lg. Graniteware Coffee Pots; Snorkel Iron; Wall Bracket Oil Lamp w/ Reflector; Radio; Wood Planes; Kerosene Refill Can; Hand Corn Planters; Fur Press?; Coaster Wagon; Cast Iron Pans; Milk Cans; Iron Wheels; Horse Garden Cultivator; Reel Mower; Ice Tongs; Hay Knife; Cistern Pump; Luick Brand Cream Cans; Graniteware Colander, Bowls, Cups; Oil Cans; Lg. 25lb. Malted Milk Cans; Meat Grinder; Picnic Basket; Tin Ware Sieve; Stoneware Pitcher & Mugs; Butter Churn; Glass Cruets; Mantel Clock; Braumeister Beer Box; and More! Guns² New Savage 110 7mm Remington Mag; Weatherby Mark 5 270 Wby Mag w/ Bushnell 3200 Scope; Marlin 70HC 22 Auto; Winchester 62A 22 pump; Wing Master Remington 870 12 ga. Magnum; Taurus 38 Special Revolver; Smith & Wesson 45 Revolver; BEER MEMORABILIA ± 100+ Beer Mirrors - .HVVOHU)O\,Q6HULHV¶-¶+DPP¶V%HDU&ROOHFWLRQ Miller High Life Wildlife Series; PBR Wildlife Series; Individuals from Budweiser, Old Milwaukee, 6WURK¶V0LFKHORE/HLQNXHJHO¶V%ODW]'U0F*LOOLFXGG\ V3DEVW0RUH1XPHURXV%HHU/LJKWV Beer Steins; Tappers; Gaming Machine; & More! TERMS- Cash, Credit Card, & Good Check (w/proper ID). 3% fee for Credit Card use. Payment required day of sale. All announcements day of sale take preceGHQFHRYHUSULQWHGPDWHULDO1RWUHVSRQVLEOHIRUDFFLGHQWVRUVROGLWHPV,WHPVVROG³DVLV´1RZDUUDQWLHVRU guarantees are given or implied on items sold. Food on Site. See website for full list, photos, & directions. BADGER STATE AUCTION & REAL ESTATE LLC. BOB JOHNSON - AUCTIONEER Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #800 - Registered Illinois Auctioneer #441000422 EÊçùÙ͛Ý& EÊKĽ®Ä®®Ä¦ 4128 Hwy. KK, Milton, WI 53563 • 608-868-2199 www.badgerstateauction.com “WHERE OUR GOAL IS YOUR SATISFACTION!” www.auctionactionnews.com ϳϭϱ-ϱϳϮ-ϲϰϭϴ WI Licensed Auctioneer Sterling Strathe³#2429 www.SterlingAuctionServices.com 13 AUCTION! GREAT NORTHERN MOTEL LLC. HIGHWAY 51, MERCER, WI SUN., JULY 14, 2013 - 12:00 NOON NORTH AMERICA & AFRICA WILDLIFE MOUNTS INSPECTION: can be made daily from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Motel, Bar & Restaurant operations will continue as usual. For Reservations Call 715-476-2440. Due to change in operations, the owners have decided to sell the following: NORTH AMERICA FULL MOUNTS: Grizzly Bear, 960 lb.; Timber Wolf; 2 Wolf sets, silver & brown; Woodland Caribou; Bobcat; 2 Otters; Lynx; Tom Turkey; 2 Roughed Grouse in glass. NORTH AMERICA HEAD MOUNTS: Large Bull Moose; Big Horn Sheep; Doll Sheep; 4 Whitetail Deer Bucks; 4 Caribou; 2 Sets of Moose antler mounts; 8 Fish mounts. BEAR RUG & PELT: Grizzly Bear rug; Coyote pelt. AFRICA HEAD MOUNTS: Hippopotamus; Gemsbok; 3 Spring Bok; 2 Impalas; Eland; Zebra; 2 Warthogs; Hartebeest; Greater Kudu; Gnu. AFRICA FULL MOUNTS: Monkey; 2 Black Back Jackals; 4 DikDiks; Ring Tailed Cat; Spotted Cat. Internet bidding is available via Proxibid. TERMS: 10% Buyers Premium. Cash or Certified Funds, Visa or Master Cards w/4% fee. Checks with current Bank Letter. Items sold “As Is Where Is” without warranty or guarantee. LIVING ESTATE AUCTION Furniture, Collectibles, oys, Lawn & Garden 4443 LANGES CORNERS RD., DENMARK, WI FRIDAY, JULY 12, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Preview: 9:00 A.M. OYS: A very nice selection of toys in excellent condition. Farmall 560 pedal tractor, Piper friction powered Aztec T.P 104 airplanes, True scale toys to include chopper-side rake-sickle mower, 2 bottom plow-elevator-disc-combine-auger, Toy tractors, Gilbert American Flyer All Aboard train set in box, Buddy L station wagon, Nylint Pepsi truck-jungle wagon, Structo ready mix truck, Structo 24 hr. towing service truck, Tonka toys to include Jeep-tanker-camper-pickup truck-stake truck, Doughboy stake truck, Bulk storage tanks on stands, #5 Fire truck-Cattle trailer, John Deere planter, McCormick spreader, plus others. REMAINDER: 25 Gallon Red Wing crock w/bale handles, Spice cabinet, 10 Gallon crock, Accordion, King Liberty trumpet, Mantle clock, National safe combination bank, Cistern pump, Watering cans, Remington MDL. 94 .22 LR rifle, Daisy MDL. 572 BB gun, .22 Ammunition, Gibson refrigerator, Ariens RT6020 rear tine tiller, Ariens ST1136 snowblower, Simplicity 5212.5 riding mower w/bagger, Ariens 5.5hp lawnmower, Ariens Emperor riding mower, Tow behind lawn tender, Tow behind sleigh, Homelite line trimmer, 8’ Windmill, Work bench, Metal shelving, Snow fence, Toboggan, Garden tools, Fence posts, 2 Wheel bench grinder, Stainless pails, Copper pail, Wolf whirley gig, Canning jars, Washtubs, Maytag wringer washer, Sled w/runners, Rocking chair, Motorola MDL21 cabinet TV, Dining table w/chairs, Bedroom sets, Vintage Packer stocking hats, Bear Cat scanner, Concrete Mary statue. ERMS: Cash or good check w/photo ID, Visa, M/C, Discover, 10% Buyers Fee on all purchases. To view photos, or to join our instant auction alert system, please visit: www.massartauctioneers.com - 920-468-1113. Serving You With Excellence Since 1974! 2545 Finger Rd., Green Bay, WI 54302 920-468-1113 Fax: 920-468-7137 Email: info@massartauctioneers.com Registered Wisconsin Auctioneers: Bob Massart, CAI-AARE-GPPA-CES #3, Damien Massart, #196 CAI-GPPA-BAS, Michelle Massart #2500, CAI, BAS Registered Wisconsin Auctioneers: Carl Theorin #135 Mike Bloedorn #175 Reg. WI Auction Co. #26 LIVING ESTATE AUCTION #572 LAUREL HEIGHTS DRIVE, DELAVAN, WI 53115 SUNDAY, JULY 7, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. LOCATED: Coming from downtown Delavan, Hwy. 50/11 Stoplights by Catholic Church, take E. Walworth Ave. to Racine Street, then East to Laurel Heights Drive, turn north and two blocks, then on the left. Coming from Elkhorn, take HWY. 11 west to Racine Street, then make a right onto Laurel Heights Drive. Watch for A+ Auction signs. NOTE: Auction will be held under a large tent. An exceptional variety of clean & well cared for items representing 4-Plus generations of collecting. 300+ QUALITY BOX LOTS. Food available. COME & TAKE A LOOK! ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Art Nouveau mirrored etagere; Biederman Cherry uph. his & her chairs w/carved talon feet; Commodes; Oak caned seat desk chair; (2) Matching Victorian marble top fern stands; Flat top trunks; Cavalier cedar chest w/bun feet; Mahogany 2-tier table; (2) Walnut Victorian carved rose back side chairs & MORE! VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES: A Partial List… DANSK Modern Teak ice bucket; 1962 Barbie doll, clothes and access.; Recent Barbie dolls in boxes; 50’s & 60’s vinyl dolls & access.; 30’s doll clothes; Collector dolls; Mickey Mouse 70’s phone; HECO 8-Day Cuckoo clock; Gents 18K pocket watch; Enameled metal mesh purse; (2) Beaded bags; Compass; German Bisque 4" doll; Sperry Bros. adv. token-mirror, Elkhorn, WIS.; Wagner #8 Dutch oven; Buttons; Yellow-ware kitchen & stoneware bowls; Linens; doilies, Table cloths, napkins, emb. pillow cases, doilies, scarves; Baby cradle; Ladies hats; Seasonal décor; "Regency" white dishes; Steiff toy tiger, L. 18"; Celluloid dresser sets; Red Wing "Bob White" dinnerware; Red & yellow handled utensils; S. plated flatware; Eagle C./I. toy kitchen stove; C./I. Doberman door stop; C./I. dog nut cracker; Seltzer bottles; (2) 50’s Crystal table lamps w/prisms; Watt #5 Apple bowl; Jack in the box & Toy top; Adv. tins; Marx toy barn & coop; (2) mounted frogs; Cupid awake/asleep pictures; Baskets; MORE! KEY WIND CLOCKS: Porcelain case Waterbury mantel w/ruby open esc.; French figural peasants, marble base. GLASSWARE: Pink, green & cobalt Depression glass; Cobalt thumbprint tumblers; Royal ruby; 60’s Pyrex kitchen bowls & refrigerator containers set; Child’s "Banner" plastic refrigerator containers set. CHRISTMAS: 6-ft. Alum. tree; Christmas bulbs, Santa mask & Much MORE! JEWELRY: Small cameo; Sterling hand mirror, bracelet and ring. COINS: 1865 2cent; 1865 & 1881 3-cents; Walking Lib. & Franklin silver half dollars; Silver dimes; Indian cents; Barber quarters 1905-S, 08-D & 1910. FROM GARAGE: Machinist calipers; Wood working hand tools; License plates; Lug wheel puller; Stanley # 71 router plane; Mechanics hand tools. TERMS: CASH/GOOD CHECK. Photo DL/ID to Register, Bid & Buy. All purchases must be settled for in full & prior to same day removal from premises. Items may be added or deleted from this list. Day of auction statements by auctioneer will prevail. Photos & more details: www.murphyauctions.com/auctioncalendar.htm REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: Mike Murphy #285, DELAVAN WI M U R P H Y ’S A + AU C T I O N S + Auctioneer + Estate Sales + Liquidations +262-728-1844 + “A Tradition of Auction Excellence” FARM ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION FRED ROGALSKI LIVING ESTATE Location: 7007 38th STREET, KENOSHA, WI 53144 SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Directions: In Kenosha Cnty. 3/4 mile W. of Green Bay Rd. (Hwy. 31) on 38th. St (CRd. S) or 2 miles E. of I-94 on Hwy. 50 (75th. St.) to 88th. St. (CRd. H), then N. 2 1/2 miles to 38th. St., then E. 1 mile. Auctioneer's Note: The auction is a lifetime collection of all kinds of vintage farm & household items, approx. 100 vintage steel implement wheels, many in pairs, a huge collection of advertising, road, & novelty signs, plus all the makings for a home bar with all the accessories, liquor signs, lights & clocks, and even a working jukebox. The second floors of the buildings are still packed to the roof so many more treasures will be discovered right up to auction time. There are hundreds of pictures on the websites and we will be making additions as the items are discovered. 2-Rings. Farm Collectibles: #7 McCormick Deering & other sickle mowers; Dump rakes; IH Seeder; Steel wheel running gear & farm wagons; Buggy gear; Stock tanks; Plows; Cultivators; Hand well pumps; Sharpening stone; Outhouse; Tractor seats; Milk cans; Lanterns; Pulleys; New windmill; Hand corn sheller; Weather vanes; Stoneware pitchers, bean pots & shoulder jugs; Grape press; Enamelware; Galvanized wash pails, buckets, measures, etc.; Concrete planters & bird baths; Vintage walk behind implements; Crocks from 6 to 20 gallon; Martin & other birdhouses & feeders; Claw foot tubs; Fence posts; Park benches; Cast bell; Hitching posts; Copper & SS boilers w/wood slat inserts; Vintage lawn chairs; Hand planters; Sprinklers; Cow bells; Picnic table; All kinds of hand garden tools; Huge collection of steel implement wheels with many matched pairs. Antiques & Collectibles: Crystal coffee mill & other grinders; Washboards; Large rolling pin collection including marble; Paper roll & cutter; Treadle bases; Decoys; Oil cans; Sled collection; Schwinn & other bikes; Bucksaw; Converted gas stage light from Milwaukee theatre; Cast light fixtures; Ice tongs; Scales; Champion Plug sign; Large butcher block table; All kinds of vintage kitchen utensils; One man band rigs; Guitars; Bongo drums; Slot machines; Old radios; Cast Budweiser beer wagon; RR radios; Die cast toys; Webcor "Music Man" reel to reel; Stained glass panels; NOR cash registers; Trunks & crates; Gumball machines w/cast bases; Dozens of brass spittoons in all sizes; Ball & claw piano stool; Dozens of vintage wood chairs & rockers; "Teetertot" rocker; Pine furniture pieces inc. step back cupboards, display case; bench, Walnut curio cabinet; All kinds of copperware inc. coffeepots, pans, utensils, boilers, stovetop warmers; large drink dispenser; Dalmatian clock; Hundreds of advertising, road & novelty signs; Beer mugs & steins; Repo wall coin phone; All kinds of beer & liquor signs, lights, clocks; & much more. Special Items: Rhodes two person cycle car with canopy; Matching Ranch King 16.5HP 42" riding mowers; Working Seeburg jukebox; Pepsi machine for cans. Misc. Home & Garden: All the workings to make a bar in your home inc. the bar & stools, glassware, knick knacks, utensils, & more; Patio furniture; Rotary mowers; New dumping yard cart; Weed trimmers; Wheelchair; 8HP Chipper/Shredder; Drawer units; Creepers; Ladders; BBQ; Tools & boxes; Dining table & other furniture pieces; Comealong; Car ramps; Plus much more to come as it gets unpacked. Registered Wisconsin Auctioneers: Bob Hagemann & Carol Miller CAGA, No. 509 & 319 Terms: Cash, credit cards, or good check with proper I.D. 4% Buyer's fee. 4% Discount on payments made by cash or good check. All sales are final. All purchases must be settled for on day of sale. There are no guarantees expressed or implied. Not responsible in case of accident or for items after sold. All announcements made the day of sale take precedence over any printed matter. List subject to change without notice. Food service available on site. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT ALL THE PICTURES ON THE WEBSITES: www.bobhagemannauctionrealty.com OR auctionzip I.D. #9051 Auction & Realty B Hagemann Service, LLC ob 28421 Rowntree Rd. • Burlington, WI 53105 262-534-2134 • 262-492-5125 • hagemannauctions@tds.net www.bobhagemannauctionrealty.com Antique • Household • Estate • Consignment • Farm • Real Estate “Your So-Called “Junk” Is Worth Money!” 14 W. YODER AUCTION.COM THREE DAY FIRECRACKER ESTATE AUCTION Auction to be held at the: Collector Bottles & Marbles Live Auction MADISON, WI At the DeForest Comfort Inn TUMBLESON AUCTION CENTER - 1635 N. MAIN ST., PRINCETON, IL Location: 5025 County Hwy. V in DeForest, WI Interstate 90/94; take the Hwy. V exit. THURS., JULY 4, FRI., JULY 5 & SAT., JULY 6, 2013 SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. Bottles: Cobalt blue J.A. Lomax soda bottle, 1860’s Case Gin olive green bottle, Drakes Plantation Tobacco, Cutters Whiskey, Independent Brewery Milwaukee purple bottle, Carters Embossed light blue, Cluck Cluck Whiskey (green), Lady’s Leg Whiskey, Celery Compound, Warner & Co. and others. Jars: Masons 1/2 gallon Cobalt blue, Orange Globe, Ball 1/2 gallon Mason, Amethyst Covered Crown, Trade Mark Lightning Yellow, and others. Tins & Cans: Gold Medal Motor Oil can, Maxwell House Coffee, Folgers Coffee, Spice, Stag Tobacco, Lucky Strike Cigarette, Typewriter ribbon. Marbles: Latticinio marbles, 2” polished marble, Hidden bird’s head, end of the day onion skin, solid and open cores, Bennington brown clay, End of the World pink cloud, German Swirl 5 color and more. Moe Bridges lamp w/ice chip shade. Inkwells: milk glass, emerald green, cobalt, amber and others, insulators, Beleek vase, Nippon pitcher, Red Goose shoes advertising, stoneware jug (believed to be Galena), Stoneware fruit jars, Czech vases, Hull pottery, talcum powder tins, maple syrup tins, moose creamer, lightning rod balls, bronze, statues, Puppet heads: Superman, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dick Tracy, the Mummy and others, Arcade coffee grinder, copper ware, Schlitz beer tapper, box coffee grinders, beer trays—Fox Head and others, brass statue, salt glazed crocks, S&H Green Stamps tip tray, planters. Candy Boxes: Oh Henry, Mounds, Butterfinger, and much more! For hotel info contact DeForest Comfort Inn, Ph: 608-846-9100 Shuttle to and from the airport. Attend, Phone bid, Absentee bid, or BID LIVE ONLINE @ wyoderauction.com Terms: Cash, WI Checks Only, Visa, MasterCard. - . I.D. required to register – 4% buyers fee for credit card. All sales are final with no warranties. Announcements sale day supersede this and printed material. Not responsible for accidents. Located 100 miles West of Chicago, IL just off Int. 80, Exit 56, South on Rt. 26 in Princeton, IL (Behind the Sherwood Antique Mall) on: TIME: 10:00 A.M. (Preview: 8:00 A.M.) Each Day ** SPECIAL PREVIEW OF ALL 3 DAYS: Wednesday, July 3, 2013: Time: 4:00-6:00 P.M.** View Full Listing, Photos & Absentee Bid on website: www.tumblesonauction.com THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2013 EARLYBIRD DUCK DECOY AUCTION AT 9:00 AM OUTSIDE!!!!!!! Over 125 DECOYS & DUCK CALLS: Including Perdew, Walker, Elliston, Illinois River, Duck Posters, Calendars & Prints, MANY PERDEW ITEMS Including Letters, Paintings, Wood Carved Straight Razor & Book. OLD FISHING ITEMS (Reels and Lures, Etc): OVER 75 FIREARMS; (Long Guns & Handguns) Including Winchester, Remington, Colt, Lorcin, Hi Point, S&W, Mossberg & Others. RE-LOADERS, AMMO GUN RELATED ITEMS & KNIVES; MANY Nice Framed Gun Ad Prints; COLLECTION OF COINS. 10% Buyer’s Premium & Proxibid Available for this Auction Day Only! FRIDAY, JULY \ 5, 2013 2001 Silver Metallic Chevy Camaro w/Only 2000 Original Miles V6, T-Tops Spoiler, 1974 Convertible MG Midget-88, 000 Miles & 1978 Red El Camino; Grasshopper #318 Lawnmower. FURNITURE: Including Eastlake Bedroom Set, Victorian Dressers, Lawyer’s Barrister Bookcases, Lamp & Parlor Tables-Some w/Marble, Oriental, Old Spool Cabinets, Secretary Bookcases & Much More!!! SLOT MACHINE, MUSIC BOXES & CHILD’S RECORD PLAYER: 5 Cent Antique Slot Machine; Two Antique Disc Music Boxes; Nifty Nirona Child’s Crank Windup Record Player w/45 Records. LAMPS, CLOCKS, ARTWORK & RADIOS: Several Lamps, Kerosene & Miniature Lamps, Several Nice Clocks Including French Porcelain, Kitchen, Mantle, Ansonia, Iron & Others; Paintings-Oil, Yard Long, Victorian, Abe Lincoln & Jefferson Davis Memorial Tin Type & Lincoln Picture; 2 Lg. Busts-(1-Christopher Columbus); 3 Antique Radios. LLADRO & CYBIS FIGURINES, FINE GLASSWARE & POTTERY: Lladro & Cybis Figurines; Rookwood, Roseville, Hull, Weller, Royal Doulton & Van Briggle Pottery; RS Prussia; Royal Bayreuth Tapestry Rose Dresser Set & Other Pcs.; Pickard; Ornate Porcelain Cherub Design Matching Ewers; Tall Cranberry Mary Gregory Vases and Cranberry Pitcher & Glass Set; Cut Glass; Waterford; Majolica; Carnival Glass; Chocolate Pot Sets; Wavecrest; Belleek, Lenox; Tall JP France Painted Pitcher; Sterling Silver; Silver Pickle Caster; Cruets; 2 Sets of Noritake China; Fenton; Paperweights; Flo Blue. COLLECTION OF LADIES ITEMS: Diamond & Costume Jewelry, Sterling, Linens, Quilts, Singer Featherweight Sewing Machine. DOLL & BARBIE COLLECTION (MINT CONDITION IN ORIGINAL BOXES). SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2013 FIRESTONE BICYCLE AND PRIMITIVE FURNITURE INCLUDING: Old Pine Upright Post Office Letter Holder Cabinet From Princeton Post Office; 36 Drawer Card File by Globe Wernicke; Large General Store Counter; Brass & Porcelain Barber ChairChicago; Counter; Very Unusual Primitive Spiral Staircase; Buffets; Commodes; Round Pedestal Table; Dressers w/Mirror; Several Trunks; Children’s Items and Much More!!! SLEEPY EYE & STONEWARE: Nice Sleepy Eye to Include: Pitchers, Salt Bowls, & Butter Crock; Lowell Pottery; Macomb, Western, Adv. Stoneware; Misc. Crocks & Crock Jugs; Crock Bowls; Crockery Rolling Pins; Group of Shawnee Corn Dishware. MANY NICE PRIMITIVE & COLLECTIBLE ITEMS: Large Hires Rootbeer Keg Dispenser; Adv. Seed Box; One Cent Coin Op. Blue Tip Matches Dispenser; Large Toledo General Store Scale; Coffee Grinders; Egg Boxes; Barn Lanterns; Spice Cabinets; Old Kitchen Utensils; Scales; Milk & Cream Cans; Porcelainware; Glass Dazey Butter Churn; Glass Rolling Pins; Wood Bowls; Iron Nail Cup Holder; Milk Bottles Including Leafy Lane & Local Area; Milk Bottle Caps. Lg. Collection of Old Paper Mache Pumpkins, Cats, & Halloween Collectibles; Glass Red Comet Fire Ext.; Old Bottles; Aunt Jemina Collectibles; Old Door knobs, Casters & Hardware; Old Keys; Adv. Tins; World Globes; Old Metal Fans; Coca-Cola Cooler; Texasware Bowls; Many Jars of Marbles; Lg. Jadite Collection; Pink Depression Glass; Stangl Potter; Adv. Tire Ashtrays; Pepsi/Cola Thermometers; Many Box Lots Too Numerous to Mention!!! COLLECTION OF GAS PROPELLED TOY AIRPLANES W/ MANY ACCESSORIES & PARTS. CRANK ESTATE, PEORIA, IL AND OTHERS. TT TUMBLESON AUCTION COMPANY Princeton, IL • 815-872-1852 Email: ttauction@yahoo.com Auctioneers: Tom & Mary Tumbleson Lic. #040000396-397 & Tiffany Foes #441.001601 Terms: Cash or Check. Credit Card Accepted w/5% Fee. W. YODER AUCTION SERVICE N2475 13th Gateway, Wautoma, WI 54982 • 920-787-5549; Cell 920-295-2644 Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Wayne Yoder #1977 For More Info. and Updates, Visit: www.wyoderauction.com Be Sure To Check Out Our WEEKLY FEATURED AUCTION ADS ON THE HOME PAGE OF OUR WEBSITE www.auctionactionnews.com 15 www.WisAuction.com JEFFERSON COUNTY FAIR PARK, JEFFERSON, WI Between Madison, WI and Milwaukee, WI 6 miles south of I-94. Hwy. 26 to Hwy. 18 east to N. Jackson Ave., left to Fair Park. Indoors & Heated, clean bathrooms, Hot food served for breakfast & lunch. View our website for more info. and photos THURSDAY ~ JULY 4th, 2013 ~ 9:00 A.M. Here's an example of what to expect: HUNDREDS OF SMALLS: Quilts, China, Glassware, Fishing items, Hunting items, Stoneware, Pottery, Dolls, Coins, Clocks, Silver items, Rugs, Paintings, Prints, Frames, Jewelry, Textiles, Needlework, Linen, Primitives, Toys, Religious, All types of memorabilia, Books, Paper goods, Advertising items, Postcards, Photos, Cameras, Lamps, Scrapbooks, Sport memorabilia, Cookie Jars, Indian artifacts, tools, all types of Collectibles. LOADS OF FURNITURE: Cupboards, Dressers, Lamp tables, Dining tables, Chairs, Desks, Buffets, Beds, all kinds of furniture both in as found condition and refinished in every wood from fine furniture to primitives found in the barn. We are accepting items for consignment up to sale time. If you have items to sell, bring them to Jefferson. Paid same day if you wait. Setup is Wednesday, July 3rd ~ 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Morning of sale 7:00 a.m. to starting time. Terms: Cash, Good check with state photo ID, out of state checks require 1 additional form of ID, Visa, MC, Discover, Amex, ATM on site. State photo ID required for bid number, all items sold as is with no returns, 13% buyer fee with a 3% discount for cash. We are not responsible for accidents, all announcements made at the auction supersede any printed information. Presented by: Gregory K. Klug Auctioneer & Appraiser Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #584, PO Box 124, Fort Atkinson, WI 53538 920-723-4309 gregklug@wisauction.com Next Auction in Jefferson - Tuesday, August 6th, 2013. ANTIQUE FIREARMS * VINTAGE MILITARY * VINTAGE NATIVE AMERICAN ESTATE AUCTION Vintage Knives & Swords! * Coins & Currency * Vintage Comic Books * Sports Memorabilia SUNDAY, JULY 7, 2013 - 1:00 P.M. Inspection: 12:00 Noon until Auction • Food & Beverages in Lounge Held At: The Shakopee VFW 1201 3rd Ave. E., Shakopee, MN On Site: 952-445-7912 APPROX. 300+ LOTS INCLUDES ANTIQUE FIREARMS – NATIVE AMERICAN & RELATED: COLT 1847 WALKER .44 CAL. REVOLVER SN 1089! COLT 1860 ARMY SN 88735! WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 38/40 SN263822B! 1907 WINCHESTER .351 CAL. SN5934! WINCHESTER MODEL 1890 WRF 22 CAL. RIFLE SN450604! WINCHESTER MODEL 70 30.06 RIFLE! PARLOR PISTOL IN ORIGINAL CASE! SOUTHERNER DERRINGER! COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE & VINTAGE KNIVES! JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE COLT 45! EARLY ITHACA DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN! IVER JOHNSON .32 CAL. REVOLVER W/HOLSTER! H & R 9 SHOT 22 CAL. W/HOLSTER! NATIVE AMERICAN JINKLE DRESS! EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN SILVER & TURQUOISE JEWELRY – SIGNED! EARLY PHOTOGRAPH OF NATIVE AMERICAN ENCAMPMENT! NAVAJO RUGS! EARLY NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY AND JEWELRY! LARGE NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED GECKO – 42”! KICKAPOO INDIAN LIFE BOOKLET! CIVIL WAR ERA CURRENCY & COINS! MUCH MORE! MILITARY: VERY RARE SS OFFICERS SWORD & SCABBARD! RADON VIS-35 9MM POLISH EAGLE 1937 AUTOMATIC! LARGE COLLECTION OF WWII GERMAN NAZI ITEMS: CASED KNIGHTS CROSS WITH OAK LEAVES! SS DAGGER Advertisers! Please use a white background for taking your photos! AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS WE’RE EVERYWHERE! We have distribution locations in all 50 States + Canada (with the exception of Hawaii) W/DEDICATION! SS TOTENKOPF RING (WITH ALL DOCUMENTATION)! CASED U-BOAT AWARD W/DIAMONDS! KRIEGSMARINE OVERSEAS CAP! CASED OAK LEAVES W/SWORDS! ARM BANDS! RETIRED PILOTS AWARD! TINNES! GOLD PARTY BADGE! M43 SS CAP! HITLER YOUTH DAGGER! M38 LUFTWAFFE HELMET! LUFTWAFFE GORGET! JAPANESE ARMY OFFICERS SWORDS! JAPANESE RIFLE! M43 HEER CAP! NAZI OFFICERS DAGGERS! ARMY (HEER) DAGGER! AERO RESEARCH PIN! NSDAP BELT BUCKLES! DRESS BAYONET! SEVERAL LARGE RAD FLAG APPROX. 8’ X 13’! MUCH MORE! COLLECTION OF VINTAGE COMIC BOOKS: MARVEL – DC – DELL GENE AUTRY - SPIDERMAN – SUPERMAN – TALES OF SUSPENSE – 100’S OF COMICS! SPORTS MEMORABILIA: 500 H R CLUB SIGNED BASEBALL – HANK AARON – FRANK ROBINSON – REGGIE JACKSON – WILLIE MCCOVERY – WILLIE MAYS – HARMON KILLIBREW – TED WILLIAMS ETC! WILSON SIGNED ALL STAR BASEBALL – ROGER MARIS - HARMON KILLEBREW – BOB GIBSON – LOU BROCK – AL KALINE – DENNY MCLAIN ETC! 1968 CARDINALS! 1969 CARDINALS! 1000’S OF SPORTS CARDS! ETC! PLUS: COINS & CURRENCY! MOVIE POSTERS! VINTAGE TIN TOYS! OLD BOOKS! DUCK DECOYS! EARLY AFRICAN CEREMONIAL MASK! OLD BOOKS! AND MORE! THE PHOTO CATALOG WILL BE ONLINE ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26TH @ proxibid/jpc AUCTIONEER’S NOTE! THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING. THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST AUCTIONS WE HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO SELL IN THE LAST 10 YEARS! TERMS: CASH! VISA! M/C! AMERICAN EXPRESS! GOOD CHECK! ALL ITEMS SOLD AS-IS! NO GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES ARE GIVEN OR IMPLIED! 15% BUYERS PREMIUM! 10% BUYERS PREMIUM ON ITEMS SELLING OVER $2,500.00 & 5% BUYERS PREMIUM ON ITEMS SELLING OVER $5,000! sold by: J&R AUCTIONS LLC. P.O. Box 24735, Edina, MN - Tel.: 612-865-2220 Email: Imauctnr@yahoo.com GREAT AUCTION - GREAT SELECTION Be Sure To Check Out Our “FOR SALE NOW PAGE” (with photos & Prices) of Featured Items FOR SALE from our Antique Mall and Shop Advertisers www.auctionactionnews.com 16 The New Sunday At Sandwich Antiques Show Is Alive & Thriving The New Sunday at Sandwich Antiques Show is alive and thriving. After two second-Sunday events of May and June, the Blue Antique Productions group can look happily forward to continued support from dealers and enthusiastic visitors. The Sunday at Sandwich Antiques event will occur again on July 14, August 11 and October 13 at the historic Sandwich Fairgrounds in Sandwich, Illinois. This park-like venue boasts dealers exhibiting in buildings, tents, and on the manicured lawns under mature trees. Sunday at Sandwich Antiques Show is the only antiques market held at the Sandwich Fairgrounds. Sunday at Sandwich is not a flea market, but variety is encouraged by the management. Visitors will find quality Americana, collectibles, garden fare, mid century modern, re-purposed items, advertising, industrial pieces, and some glitz and jewelry. No new craft items are allowed, but vintage folk art is welcomed. Paved walkways between areas facilitates handicapped visitors to shop in their wheel chairs or with their walkers. It also helps young moms with children in strollers, too. Parking is free at Sunday at Sandwich Antiques and admission is only $5.00, with under 12, free. A variety of food vendors are always on hand, and attended restrooms are always clean. Early buyers may shop on set-up Saturday and early Sunday for a $20 fee. Dealer inquiries are invited. An added plus for customers to the market is the opportunity to also visit the several antiques malls and shops in the quaint town of Sandwich. One can shop as long as one has energy to do so. Only 62 miles from Chicago, and 75 from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, it's worth the trip to see all of the offerings. Visit www.sundayatsandwichantiques and facebook for more information. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL DATE IS FAST APPROACHING Dear Auction Action Antique News Subscriber, Your subscription expiration date is printed on each week’s issue. The date is shown on the first line of your mailing label at the top of the front page. ************* **** EXPIRES D ATE YOUR NAM E YOUR ADD RESS CITY, STAT E, ZIP Our annual renewal rate is currently $35. For that investment you will receive a year Subscription of (50) issues to Auction Action Antique News. With informative articles in an easy to read format. There are three easy ways to renew: 1. Telephone us to pay with a credit card. 2. Complete the form at the bottom of the letter and remit with check or credit card information. 3. 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This Rare Wisteria Tankard Water Pitcher in a Fabulous Ice Blue Iridescence brought $15,000 at a Seeck Carnival Glass auction. This rare Ace High & WilFlo Motor Oil porcelain thermometer (38” by 8”) brought $13,200 at a Matthews auction. An Extremely Rare Daisy & Drape in A Beautiful Emerald Iridescence sold for $6,100 at a Seeck Carnival Glass auction. F. Loree, Paris oboe, 1926, rare piece complete with original case, sold for $620 at a Kaptain Kirk’s auction. This Restored Tokheim Texaco Sky Chief gas pump brought a high bid of $1,750 at a Wausau Auctioneers event. This fantastic Chevy Impala convertible, 283 with a V8 brought a high bid of $80,000 at a Wausau Auctioneers event. This excellent 1950 Ford Woody with older restoration sold for a high bid of $50,000 at a Wausau Auctioneers event. 1947 Lincoln Continental, excellent runner. It sold for a high bid of $31,000 at a Wausau Auctioneers event. This 13 Drawer spool cabinet sold for a hig bid of $1,100 at a Chuilli’s Auction Service event. This beautiful Victorian hanging oil lamp with cranberry shade brought a high bid of $525 at a Chuilli’s Auction Service event. 1915 St. Gaudens Twenty Dollar Gold Coin bringing a bid of $1320 at a Superior auction. Hood Tire Man singlesided tin sign with straight bow tie graphic, 36” by 13” sold for $9,900 at a Matthews auction. Auctioneer Jerry Chuilli poses next to a Slag panel lamp that later sold for a high bid of $1,225. This Rust band advertising rolling pin brought a bid of $450.at a Chuilli’s Auction Service event. The top lot of the sale was this Washington Chief Gasoline doublesided porcelain sign sold for $20,900 at a Matthews auction. 18 UPCOMING EVENTS Star of the North Antique Show Minnesota State Fairgrounds 2 Air Conditioned Locations in Main Amana, Iowa: Two Morton Buildings on the RV Park grounds. 1265 North Snelling Ave (Education Bldg) Wednesday, July 3rd: 8-6 JUNE E 28,, 299 & 30 Quality Dealers are a Trademark of our Shows! ELKHORN, WI ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Thursday, July 4th: 9-3 SUNDAY, JUNE 30 Shop all the shops in Amana OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS Adm. $6 good for all 3 days GATE $5.00• Free Parking • No Pets sponsored by Smokehouse Square Antiques 4503 F Street, Amana, IA 52203 319-622-3539 www.amanacolonies.com C&J PROMOTIONS GREAT ANTIQUE SHOWS IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN JULY 6 ~ JULY 7 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission $5 ~ Under 14 free Minocqua, Wisconsin Lakeland High School Proceeds Patially Benefitting the Special Education Scholarship Fund Info: 715-588-3665 northwoodsantiqueshows.com SUNDAY at SANDWICH Antiques Show Admission $5 ~ Free Parking ~ Children 12/under free Historic Sandwich Fairgrounds 1401 Suydam Rd, Sandwich, IL 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 FLEA MARKET SUNDAY JULY 28 (EAA Weekend) Open 8 am to 2 pm 1475 S. Washburn, Oshkosh, WI FREE PARKING & ADMISSION Limited Space: Call for reservations 920-235-0495 mallofantiques.com NEXT DATES: AUGUST 18 SEPTEMBER 2 (Labor Day) • OCTOBER 20 OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 11 414-525-0820 www.nlpromotionsllc.com UPCOMING SHOWS AUG. 11 • SEPT. 29 & FLEA MARKET C&J PROMOTIONS GREAT ANTIQUE SHOWS IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN July 12 & 13 July 7th, 2013 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission $5 ~ Under 14 free 6am to 4pm • rain or shine Boulder Junction, Wisconsin Boulder Junction Community Center 31st Annual Allenton Lions Club Classicc Car,, Truckk Show Veterans Park, Hwy 41 & 43 Allenton, Wisconsin Come spend the day & have some family fun! Bake Sale & Lunch by Lioness Sponsored by: Boulder Juncction Lioness For more info contact: Bob Kockow 262-673-4834 or Danny Goeman 262-673-7511 Info: 715-588-3665 northwoodsantiqueshows.com VENDOR SPOTS AVAILABLE DOOR COUNTY Antique Show CEDARBURG DAYS SUNDAY, JULY 14TH Rain or Shine 6 AM - 3 PM A Cedarburg Volunteer Fire Department Tradition for over 47 Years Held at the Cedarburg Fireman’s Park in Historic Cedarburg, Wisconsin No Animals Allowed Free Public Admission • On grounds parking $5 Info: Cedarburg Maxwell Street Days W65 N796 Washington Ave • 262-377-8412 email: cedarburgmaxwellstreetdays@ymail.com Sat. July 6 ~ 9-5 Sun. July 7 ~ 10-4 July 3rd Early Bird Buying 8-Noon $3 Fri. 10-6pm • Sat. 10-6pm Sun. 11-4pm 641-832-2700 • 507-269-1473 Cell www.iridescenthouse.com Towsend Shows Inc. Eagle River Antique Spectacular Firecrackerr 4thh Tailgatee Show Gibralter High School Hwy 42 Fish h Creek,, WI July 18, 19, 20 Thur • Fri • Sat 10 am to 5 pm • 39th Year 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 The Northwood’s Largest & Finest! Adm. $4.50 good for both days Eagle River, WI Northland Pines High School 1800 Pleasure Island Rd (Hwy 45 N) For more information: Steve 608-385-3598 or Thelma 608-385-8911 RED WING: STONEWARE - DINNERWARE - POTTERY SATURDAY, JULY 13 RED WING, MN RED WING HIGH SCHOOL WWW.ERWCS.ORG 800-977-7927 2013 CONVENTION - DIGGIN’ RED WING - JULY 11-13 SUNDAY ANTIQUES MARKET Americana • Folk Art • Advertising • Textiles Admission $6 ~ Free Parking ~ 13 & under Free Interstate Center Main Expo, Bloomington, IL Exit 160 from I-55 & I-74 Route 9 West 2013 August 18 September 15 Dates October 20 July 21 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 www.thirdsundaymarket.com 53rd Annual Eagle River Vendors Wanted! ANTIQUEE SHOW W & SALE St Mary of the Hill Parish Presents its 24th Annual The Longest Running Antique Show in the North Woods! Sponsored by & Benefiting the Rotary Club of Eagle River ANTIQUE & FLEA SHOW HUBERTUS, WISCONSIN at Beautiful HOLY HILL Grounds (20 miles northwest of Milwaukee) Watch for Holy Hill signs 7381 Hwy. 42, Egg Harbor, WI 17th Annual Tailgate Sale Tuesday, July 30th 2013 Free Admission & Parking CALL FOR DEALER SPACE 20’x20’ $40.00 SUNDAY, JULY 28th ~ 7am to 3pm Our 26th Season in Beautiful Door County! Come Join Us Vendors call Walt Nencka 262-628-4326 or Pat Schulz 262-673-4045 www.auctionactionnews.com 920-868-3685 Friday, August 2nd: 9-5 $4 Saturday, August 3rd: 9-4 $4 Eagle River Derby Track Exposition Hall Hwy 45 North, Eagle River, Wisconsin Featuring PROFESSIONAL ANTIQUES DEALERS from the Northern Wisconsin Antqiue Dealers Association & invited guests. *** Free Parking *** Info: 920-533-8731 PLEASE LET OUR ADVERTISERS KNOW WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD 19 UPCOMING EVENTS National Association Breweriana Advertising Show & Sale CAMBRIDGE ANTIQUE FAIR Sat., August 3rd, 2013 August 3rd ~ 8-5 August 4th ~ 9-4 Admission $6.00 Early Bird Adm. Fri: $20 9am to 2pm 333 Main St., KI Convention Center Green Bay, Wisconsin Come spend the day & have some fun! For more info contact: George Baley 219-325-8811 or nababrew.com Saturday & Sunday CAMBRIDGE, MN Isanti County Fairgrounds Over 300 Dealers cambridgeantiquefair.com kwel16421@aol.com THE ORIGINAL OLMSTED COUNTY GOLD RUSH Antique Show & Flea Market Rochester, MN - Fairgrounds AUG.. 16,, 17 7 & 18 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 MADISON WISCONSIN Downtown Oronoco Gold d Rush h Days ~ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET~ AUGUST 16-18 Friday thru Sunday Fri. & Sat. 7-7pm ~ Sun. 7-2pm NEW VENDORS WELCOME! PO Box 266, Oronoco, MN 55960 507-367-2111 www.goldrushmn.com or goldrush@bevcomm.com All proceeds to benefit the community! 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission $5 ~ Under 14 free ~ Bake Sale Minocqua, Wisconsin Lakeland High School Proceeds Partially Benefitting the Special Olympics Info: 715-588-3665 northwoodsantiqueshows.com SUNDAY, SEPT. 1ST Saturday, August 24th ~ 9-4 $6 A Cedarburg Volunteer Fire Department Tradition for over 47 Years Held at the Cedarburg Fireman’s Park in Rain or Shine 6 AM - 3 PM Historic Cedarburg, Wisconsin No Animals Allowed Free Public Admission • On grounds parking $5 ELKHORN, WI ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 OVER 500 INSIDE/OUTSIDE DEALERS OPENS 7 AM RAIN/SHINE GATE $5.00• Free Parking • No Pets WALWORTH CO. FAIRGROUNDS 414-525-0820 Hwy. 11 www.nlpromotionsllc.com UPCOMING SHOW SEPT. 29 2013 Schedule Dodgeville e Lions s Club Flea Market & Antique Show & Sale Augustt 18th Open 8:30 to 3:30 • Adm: $2.00 Ley Pavilion in Harris Park Dodgeville, Wisconsin Rain-Free Indoor Spaces EZ Load/Unload • Food Available Clean Restrooms Extensive Advertising DEALER INQUIRES WANTED! Reserve Spaces Early Inquires contact Bob 608-935-3926 Dodgeville Lion’s Club c/o Bob Kratochwill 413 W Spring St., Dodgeville, WI 53533 ZURKO’S MIDWEST PROMOTIONS 2013 Show Schedule JUNE DAYS More than 50 dealers selling vintage & contemporary pottery as well as furniture & other decorative art items! Info Visit: www.wisconsinpottery.org or call 608-249-6898 AUGUST 3-5 CEDARBURG ARTT POTTERYY SHOW Exhibition Hall at Alliant Energy Center From I-90 take exit 142A, Hwy 12-18 west five miles to Exit 262, Rimrock Rd, then north Featuring the Exhibit Roseville: America’s Decorative Art Pottery C&J PROMOTIONS GREAT ANTIQUE SHOWS IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN (Sundays) Shawano Antique & Flea Market 43rd Big Season; every Sun.-Shawano, WI Fairgrounds June 29 Belvidere “Mid-Niter” Fleas & Fun Market; Boone County Fairgrounds, Belvidere, IL JULY FLEA MARKET SUNDAY SEPT. 2 (Labor Day) Open 8 am to 2 pm 1475 S. Washburn, Oshkosh, WI FREE PARKING & ADMISSION Info: Cedarburg Maxwell Street Days W65 N796 Washington Ave • 262-377-8412 email: cedarburgmaxwellstreetdays@ymail.com Limited Space: Call for reservations 920-235-0495 mallofantiques.com Vendors Wanted! NEXT DATES: AUGUST 18 SEPTEMBER 2 (Labor Day) • OCTOBER 20 CEDAR RAPIDS ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 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 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 HAWKEYE DOWNS FAIRGROUNDS SEPTEMBER 28 & 29 Sat. 8-6 ~ Sun. 10-4 4400 6th St. SW • Cedar Rapids, Iowa OCT. 11, 12 & 13 NOVEMBER Minnesota State Fairgrounds St. Paul, Minnesota Friday, 10 am-6 pm • Saturday, 10 am-6 pm Sunday, 11 am- 4 pm DEALERS INSIDE & OUT SPACE AVAILABLE! Admission $6.00 • Good All 3 Days FREE PARKING 507-269-1473 or 641-832-2700 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 Booth Rental Information: 651-771-3476 • 651-771-7265 www.mnantiqueshows.com SEE YOU NEXT SEASON! 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 www.iridescenthouse.com Info: 715-526-9769 www.zurkopromotions.com Email: zurko@frontiernet.net Auction Action Antique News We’re EVERYWHERE www.auctionactionnews.com ZURKO • ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES MARKETS/EVENTS • 715-526-9769 • www.zurkopromotions.com • SHAWANO • • BELVIDERE • • ANTIGO • • SHAWANO • 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) LATE-NITER FLEA MARKET SATURDAY • JUNE 29 Hours: Sat. 4 p.m.-Midnight/$5 BOONE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS (8791 IL Rt. 76) ANTIQUE & FLEA MARKET JULY 4-5 Thursday & Friday Hours: Saturday 7AM-4 PM/$2 LANGLADE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ANTIGO, WISCONSIN (1633 Neva Rd. or Hwy 45) Annual Holiday Antique & Flea Market JULY 6-7 • Saturday & Sunday Hours: 7-4/$2 • Early Adm. Before 7/ $10 SHAWANO WISCONSIN FAIRGROUNDS 20 THE ACTION CLASSIFIEDS WANTED WANTED MOVIE POSTERS WANTED: 1-Sheets, 3-Sheets, lobby cards, displays, banners, glass slides. Dwight Cleveland, PO Box 10922, Chicago, IL 60610-0922. 773-525-9152 or Fax 773-525-2969. E-mail: posterboss@aol.com WANTED SYRUP DISPENSERS $10,000 ++ & UP 1905B Call Collect Anytime PLEASE LET OUR ADVERTISERS KNOW WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD! 901-761-9507 1844C MILITARY ITEMS WANTED 1844C PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE *Helmets * Daggers * Medals * Flags * Uniforms * Wings * Knives * Swords * Guns *U.S. * German * Japanese *Civil War * Span-Am * W.W.I * W.W. II * Korea * Vietnam 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 1844C Free List: INDIAN ANTIQUES, Beadwork, Weapons, Clothing, Macassins. Write Ed Hyde, 1708 Paseo De La Conquistadora, Santa Fe, NM 87501 or ph: 505-983-2096 MU Large iron kettle; 1920 corn sheller; plate form farm scale; antique dresser w/mirror; (2) horse harnesses. Ph: 920-598-0427 1848P Lighting rod globes, weather vanes, old road maps, decks of railroad playing 1847P cards. Ph: 920-467-6219 APPRAISALS Insurance• Estate • Divorce Member Certified Appraisers Guild of America. For more infomation on Appraisals, see the Appraisal Section on our Website www.chuillisauction.com Toll Free: 888-219-4647 or Cell 715-297-2457 AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS WE’RE EVERYWHERE! Buying ANYTHING Military Related Call Jerry 414-727-1190 Email: historicmilitariaservice@yahoo.com DEADLINES ARE TUESDAYS @ 5PM UPCOMING AUCTION REMINDER Major Wisconsin Auctions: Auction, 9 • Saturday June 29 • AM, Jefferson Co. Fair Park, Jefferson, W. Yoder Auction Service: Real Estate & WI Take Hwy. 26 to Puerner St. West Personal Property Auction, 9 AM, 920-674-5262 Greg Klug www.wisaucW7492 Hwy. P, Wild Rose, WI 920-787tion.com See page 11 of Auction Action 5549 Cell: 920-295-2644 Wayne Yoder Antique News Issue #1847 www.wyoderauction.com See page 10 of Auction Action AntiqueNews Issue • Sunday July 7 • #1845 J&R Auctions LLC: Estate Auction, 1 PM Shakopee VFW, 1201 3rd Ave.,E., • Monday July 1 • Shakopee, MN 612-865-2220 Jim Sweeney Auction Service: 2 Day Estate Peterson Email: Imauctnr@yahoo.com Auction, July 1, 1 PM & July 2, 10 AM, See page 14 of Auction Action Antique Sweeney Auction Center, Waukon, IA News Issue #1847 563-568-2464 www.sweeneyauctionservice.com See page 15 of Auction Action • Sunday July 14 • Antique News Issue #1847 Victorian Lion Auctions: Amazing. Auction, 10 AM, 204 Burchard St., • Thursday July 4 • Beaver Dam, WI 920-927-3137 DJ TT Tumbleson Auction Co.: 3 Day Pfeiffer Email: werauctions@charter.net Firecracker Estate Auction, July 4-6, 10 www.auctionsbyvictorianlion.com See AM, Tumbleson Auction Center, 1635 page 13 of Auction Action Antique News N. Main St., Princeton, IL 815-872-1852 Issue #1847 E-mail: tauction@yahoo.com www.tumblesonauction.com See page 12 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1847 Get more for Your Advertising Dollar! YOUR AD WORKS 24/7 with auctionactionnews.com Please Double Check Your Proof Copy Before Deadline To Prevent Errors!! Deadline is Every Tuesday by 5pm WE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS auctionactionnews.com 21 It’s Back! Banowetz Antiques July 4th Sale Submitted by Kathy Banowetz That’s right. After a three year hiatus we decided to bring back the Traditional July 4th Sale @ Banowetz Antiques in Maquoketa, Iowa. After 40 years of never having a July 4th off Virl & I decided to move the sale back to an Anniversary Sale in June. That was three years ago, but our customers were and are used to a sale over the 4th of July. So we are bringing it back by popular demand. From now until July 8th, many of our 50 plus dealers will be offering 20% - 25% discounts. Some dealer discounts will be less and some will be up to 50% off the regular price. Brunswick It all began in 1970 when we opened back bar w/matching our store in Maquoketa on the Caves front bar. Road. The first year we collected names from checks and sent out about 200 postcards inviting customers to come over the July 4th weekend and save 10% on their purchase. In those days a round oak able was selling for about $40 - $60 dollars and pressed back chairs were about $8 - $10 each. And R.S. Prussia we sold everything as is! Throughout all the growth and Rose Tankard. changes in our business over the past 40 plus years we continued the July 4th sale. It grew to a Show and Sale where we set up tents to better display the inventory and sent out color catalogues showing a sampling of what was available. If you haven’t visited our new mall yet now is the time! Customer response to the smaller building is positively amazing. Actually “amazing” is the word used most frequently by our customers when they see how much inventory we have in the smaller space as well as how diverse and organized it is. Even though we have a smaller building the inventory is still one of the biggest in the state, especially when it comes to furniture and lighting. With over fifty dealers, plus the mammoth Banowetz Antiques inventory, there is much to choose from. See the burled walnut dental cabinet; revolving bookcases; Larkin curved glass china cabinets; the heavily carved tall case clock; the Brunswick oak back bar with Glass dome matching front bar; Peoria, Western & Redwing w/constellations on it, made by Kinsella Glass stoneware; the railroad memorabilia, book & coin Co. in Chicago, IL c. 1914. dealer’s booths & showcases; sideboards and servers in several styles; Victorian parlor & bedroom furniture; and country American furniture for every room in your home. Choose from over 100 dining room tables and 100’s of chairs. Of course we carry a full line of china, glassware, and collectibles in most categories. PLUS this year we are opening up our warehouse in the country. For those of you who remember the chairs hanging from the rafters and tables stacked 2 & 3 high, come and visit for old time’s sake. You’ll have lots of fun poking around. Some pieces are refinished, some not, and there are lots of projects for the do-ityourself enthusiast. AND you’ll have a chance once again to see the fabulous stained glass dome made by the Kinsella Glass Company in Chicago, c. 1914. Virl and I thank you for your past patronage and look forward to seeing you soon. CEDARBURG DAYS “The Treasure Hunt” continues on SUNDAY, JULY 14th Rain or Shine - 6AM to 3PM A 47 year old Cedarburg Volunteer Fire Department Tradition at Firemen’s Park in Historic Cedarburg, WI New larger spaces (deeper & wider) “KIDS 4 KIDS SELLING AREA ONLY” We have a well established Market with room available for over 700 Quality Vendors Selling Antiques & Collectibles, Crafters, Fine Artists, Produce, Attic or Basement Treasures, Grandma’s Keepsakes, Toys, Garage Finds & much more.... New Quality Vendors are WANTED! A Fun Day of Strolling the Aisles with Family & Friends • Free Public Admission Adjacent & Convenient Parking just North of Grounds $5 to benefit Cedarburg American Legion Post #288 Food and Beverages Available Sorry No Animals Allowed Shows are sponsored by the non-paid volunteer members and families of the Cedarburg Fire Department. All proceeds go towards operation of our Maxwell Street Days and support of our Firehouse budget. Come see what the Spirit,Volunteerism and Community Commitment of Cedarburg is all about! Historic Cedarburg Has Many Antique, Specialty, And Award-Winning Shops Within Walking Distance! For More Information: Cedarburg Maxwell Street Days, P.O. Box 344, Cedarburg, WI 53012 • 262-377-8412 W65 N796 Washington Ave. • email: cedarburgmaxwellstreetdays@ymail.com 2013 SHOW DATES: 9/1 10/6 Is Your Collector Club Looking for New Members? Send us a Press Release describing what you’re all about! 22 VAN’S ANTIQUES English 1870, Inlay - walnut 35” long. $850. N1937 Hwy 14, Walworth, WI 262-215-1935 Friday 1-5pm & Saturday 11-5pm www.vansantiques.com “Established 1971” KAPPEL’S CLOCK SHOP 2250 Sherman Ave • Madison, WI 53704 608-244-6165 Firecrackerr 4th h Antiquee Show Wisconsin’s Largest Antique Clock Shop New & Antiques Clocks - Bought - Sold - Repaired Hours: Mon. ~ Fri. 10-5 • Saturday, 10-2 Wednesday, July 3rd • 8 am - 6 pm A n t i q u es Early Bird Buying 8am to 12pm $3.00 Thursday, July 4th • 9-3 Welcome Visitors! Fox River Antique Mall Where the Past.....Meets the Present Open July 3rd 10-4 Closed July 4th in observance of Independence Day Large Selection of Antiques & Collectibles • Dolls • Furniture • Glassware • Jewelry & More 30 Day Layaway • Gift Certificates • Visa & MC Accepted! 2 Locations in Amana, Iowa: Two Morton Buildings on the RV Park grounds (both air conditioned) Americana • Folk Art • Toys • Textiles • Holiday • Tools • Mid Century Red Wing • Advertising • Pottery • Native American • Primitives • Kitchen ~ Shop all the shops in Amana ~ sponsored d by: Smokehouse e Square e Antiques 4503 F Street, Amana, IA 52203 319-622-3539 or www.amanacolonies.com ‘DEALER SPACE AVAILABLE’ 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 NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW GREAT ANTIQUE SHOWS IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN MINOCQUA A New MONTHLY Market of Quality Antiques, Collectibles, Re-Purposed & Garden * Held at the Historic Sandwich Fair Grounds * Saturday, July 6 • Sunday, July 7 • 9 am - 4 pm Lakeland High School in Minocqua, Wisconsin 1 block West of Jct. Hwy. 51 & Hwy 70 W Admission $5.00 Under 14 Free Proceeds Partially Benefitting the Special Education Scholarship Fund BOULDER JUNCTION Friday, July 12 & Saturday, July 13 • 9am - 4pm Boulder Junction Community Center on Hwy. M Admission $5.00 Under 14 Free Bake Sale & Lunch sponsored by Boulder Junction Lioness MINOCQUA Sat., Aug, 31 • Sun., Sept. 1 - 9am - 4pm Lakeland High School in Minocqua, Wisconsin 1 block West of Jct. Hwy. 51 & Hwy 70 W Admission $5.00 Under 14 Free Proceeds Partially Benefitting the Special Olympics Bake Sale by Special Olympics SUNDAY at SANDWICH Antiques Show 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 Like us on Facebook! Email: sundayantiquessandwich@gmail.com www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW 23 THE GENERAL STORE ANTIQUE MALL OPEN 7 Days 10-5 OPEN DAILY 10-6 400 Randolph Dr. Exit 146 off Hwy. 41 (Little Chute) Appleton, WI 54913 920-788-5553 1277 Fond du Lac Ave., Kewaskum, WI (Junction of Hwys. 45 & 28) Ph/Fax 262-626-2885 SALE Birchbark storage basket w/cover, stitched spruce root, 1940’s, (Makuk) Chippewa, Rare! $485. Dlr JW Buddy L Coca-Cola truck, $150. Dlr 272 Primitive dry sink w/drawer, $415 (sale). Dlr 343 Edison phonograph Model H w/horn, complete & running, $695. Dlr 198 Miessen “The Hunt”, rare! $3,900. Dlr 146 Mid Century (3) pc. patio set, wow super neat! $175. Dlr 78 Household mangle #24 New York, USA, $225. Dlr RK Very old wool & wood sign from Iowa, $125 or trade for vintage duck decoys. Dlr 126 Dealer Space Available, Call Today!! Easy access from Hwy 41, just So. of 9th St. Exit on W. Frontage Rd. 120 of the Areas Top Dealers Delivery Service Available 1475 South Washburn St. OSHKOSH, WI Open: 10 - 6 Daily 920-235-0495 Now ATF Certified larrypopp@mallofantiques.com We Buy Coins & Weapons FLEA MARKET JULY 28th (EAA Weekend) In Originals Mall of Antiques parking lot. FREE PARKING & ADMISSION August 18 ~ September 2 (Labor Day) ~ October 20 French clock E. Lusea, gold curved sides w/flowers, $245. Dlr BH Mills slot machine, works, pat. Jan. 17, 1922, $1,975. Dlr GW DEALER SPACE AVAILABLE NOW! MOVE IN NOW SPECIALS! CALL TODAY! r t ou Visi ians at ll s t Ma i t r A raf C The S2279 Timothy Ln., Wisconsin Dells, WI EASY ON - EASY OFF! Exit 92 off I-90/94 - East on Hwy 12 to Exit 212. Follow blue signs! We Shipre! e Anywh 250 Dealers 12,000 Sq. Ft. Open 7 Days A Week! 10-8 Call for reservations Johnson 1957, 7-1/2 sea horse boat motor, stand not included, $225. Dlr 166 Siren Fire Chief car, $560. Dlr X RUMMAGE SALE in parking lot JULY 19 8am-Noon Visit our outdoor yard & then stop by our free monthly flea market. Coca-Cola sign, 27-1/2”W x 19-1/2”H, $295. Dlr 56 Leaded glass lamp w/brass base, $85. Dlr 28 Civil War black powder flasks, $130-$150. Dlr 198 Every First Monday of the Month 20% OFF, over $10 (90% dealer participation) 2 Gallon Red Wing butter churn, excellent cond., $400. Dlr PGH Antique carved angels, completely carved both sides, 17”W x 10”H, $295. Dlr VIRG Amazing Suzette dolls, store stock, $185. Dlr 43 Asst. Indian relics of axe heads. Call for price. Dlr RLM Dealers Wanted of Estate Jewelry & Advertising Items 24 2 Piece stepback cupboard in old yellow paint, $1,495. Dlr WAM y& Layawa ry e v li De le b a il Ava www.RiverCityAntiqueMall.com 328 S. Fulton Street, Princeton, WI 54968 Hwy. 23 & 73 • 920-295-3475 Open 9-5 Daily Stop by and check out our fireworks of antiques! Dr Pepper metal sign w/original frame, 40" x 60", nice! $450. We've got a lot more signs! Dlr WAM Beautiful gingerbread calendar clock, just serviced, excellent runner, w/key, $195. Dlr DA Open 7:30-5 Flea Market Saturdays Incredible walnut beveled mirror, $325. Dlr JJD Italian seesaw figure w/boy & girl, $85. Dlr HON Brass figural thermometer, $89. Dlr AJ Herring Hall Marvin Safe Co., strong box used for precious metals w/key, very unique! $895. Dlr WAM Oak store display cabinet w/sliding door, & drawered base, adjustable shelves, 52"H x 34"D, 6'6"H, $2,295. Dlr MAL Black Americana bisquit tin, $75. We've got more! Dlr MAMMY Railroad crossing sign, $125. Dlr MAL Popular blind door dry sink cupboard w/history, very unique, $2,050. Dlr COF Dietz 1940's peanut machine w/key, $190. Dlr OKS Moderist Serigraph by Howard Bradford, 17” x 27”, pencil signed & numbered, designable Montery, CA artist, $650. Dlr PPR 1/4 Sawn oak hall tree w/applied carvings, $1,695. Dlr COF Homerun cigarette pack, unopened! Scarce! $48. Dlr WS Rare American Flyer "Daytona" Tri-Oval Stock Car Race w/customizing kit, $135. Dlr DA Ornate C.I. bench, ready for your garden! $145 firm. Dlr JJD Doll Buggy w/fringed leather canopy, stenciled sides, bentwood wheels, c. 1880's, $425. Dlr PPR Sterling coffee server, 546g including handle, $465. Dlr AJ Tiolene motor oil match box, super price, $125. Dlr WS