Issue #1850 - Auction Action Antique News
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Issue #1850 - Auction Action Antique News
Online! Always On Time! Over One Million Hits Monthly www.auctionactionnews.com Help Recycle, Buy Antiques! July 17, 2013 Vol. 18 No. 50 News Periodical Mailed on July 11 McColl-Frontenac Products Double-Sided Porcelain Sign with ‘Red Indian’ Logo Makes $11,550 at Matthews Auction Article & photos courtesy of Matthews Auctions, LLC Standard Oil of Indiana “Clean Rest Room Award,” large at 51 inches by 15 inches and rated 9 ($3,850). The auction was held on the second day of the annual Check the Oil, Gas & Oil Show in Ohio. A round McColl-Frontenac Products doublesided porcelain petroliana sign with “Red Indian” logo, rated near mint at 9.5 out of 10 for condition, sold for $11,550 at a Check the Oil auction held June 22 by Matthews Auctions, based in Nokomis, Ill. The auction was conducted on the second day of the Check the Oil, Gas & Oil Show, held annually in Dublin. The top lot of the auction was this McCollFrontenac Products sign with “Red Indian” logo ($11,550). Harbor Petroleum Products double-sided porcelain die-cut sign with sea plane graphics, rated 7 and 6.5 ($8,250). Continued on page 6 World Class Antiques in Park Falls, Wisconsin at Brand New Wilson’s Antiques Article & photos by Brian Maloney Try to guess which newely opened antiques shop I’m talking about. It’s located in the heart of Wisconsin’s Northwoods, but houses among the country’s finest selections of period advertising, stoneware, toys, and much more. It’s located in a renovated old brick building that’s served as everything from the town’s Post Office to a Gambles Department Store. Inside, there are thousands of treasures spread out on three floors, from 17th century firearms to a 3,000-pound iron flywheel from a turn-of-the-century sawmill. Give up? It’s Wilson’s Antiques - Park Falls, Wisconsin’s newest antiques shop! Wilson’s Antiques’ owner Mark Wilson with one of the largest period advertising pieces in the shop – an 8’ x12’ “Have a Coke” steel sign featuring the Sprite Boy - $9,800. Perfectly-restored lollipopstyle penny scale - $2,150. Junior Deputy Practice Range arcade game in fine condition - $1,800. 19th century J & E Stevens Indian Shoots Bear mechanical cast iron bank, looks all original - $3,400. Furniture highlights include this heavily carved American neoclassical mirrored oak sideboard, 60” x 90” & priced at $6,250. Continued on pages 14 & 15 2 GREAT ANTIQUE SHOWS IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN # MINOCQUA VAN’S ANTIQUES N1937 Hwy 14, Walworth, WI 262-215-1935 Friday 1-5pm & Saturday 11-5pm www.vansantiques.com 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 # Door County Antique Show Proceeds Partially Benefitting the Special Olympics Bake Sale by Special Olympics Postal Office Counter For Sale JULY 18-19-20 39th Year Thur.-Sat. 10-5 PM Measuring 20’L Gibraltar High School 3924 Hwy. 42, Fish Creek, WI (60 miles NE of Green Bay) Come Buy The Past Quality & Variety to Rival the Biggest Show! 35 Professional Dealers plus Crystal & China repaired on site Adm: $5 good for all days • under 16 free 7’H 3-1/2’D Taken from the Wisconsin State Capital, sectioned off w/pictures on how it came apart. 1/4 Oak w/brass & glass (eagle embossed) boxes, approx. 100 on each side of the (3) teller windows. Lots of drawer storage on backside. 715-355-5144 antiqueshowsinwi.com 608-343-5210 Mgr. Ray Hanson Exceptional Folk Art, primitives, Native American, sterling flatware, pens, postcards, furniture, coins, Mettlach, Civil War, textiles, tools, advertising, art, political, ladies accessories, Royal Doulton, sports, Majolica, jewelry & more! Sponsored by the Sister Bay Lions Club tml1@charter.net Sponsored by & benefiting the Rotary Club of Eagle River 5 3 r d A n n u a l Eagle River ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Longest Running Antique Show in The Northwoods! FRIDAY, AUGUST 2nd ~ 9-5 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rd ~ 9-4 $1 OFF with this Ad! Featuring Professional Dealers from the Northern Wisconsin Antique Dealers Association & Invited Guests Info: 920-533-8731 • Donation $4 • FREE PARKING Olde Orchard Antique Mall 7381 Hwy. 42, Egg Harbor, Wisconsin Monday - Saturday 9-5 • Sunday 10-5 Reserve Your Vendor Space Now For 2014! Showcase $73.50 or Booth $2.10 sq. ft. Come Join Us! 920-868-3685 Join Us for our 17th Annual Tailgate Sale TUESDAY, JULY 30th Vendor Space Available - 20’x20’ $40 Eagle River Derby Track Exposition Hall Highway 45 North, Eagle River, Wisconsin Heritage Trail Mall DOUBLE FEATURE coming to 410 Ridge Rd., Wilmette, Illinois (Close to Expressway) 70 Dealer Antique Emporium in Historic 7,000 Sq. Ft. Setting Mon-Fri 11-5:30 • Sat 10-5:30 • Sun 12-5:00 (closed holidays) Watch for opening of our new Consignment Shop! 847-256-6208 heritagetrailmall.com SENSATIONAL SIDEWALK SALE July 12th & 13TH Starring blockboster bargains inside & out. 20th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION July 19th, 20th & 21st SRO event with 100% dealer participation. 15% to 20% off all regular-priced merchandise. Celebrating our 26th Season in Beautiful Door County Sales Down at Your Show? Let Auction Action Antique News Find you Buyers! Call Today 715-524-3076 3 ~ We Have Garden Ornaments ~ Wrightstown Antique Gallery For Sale! ry Three-Sto all M ue iq nt A Chippewa Indian birch bark canoe, 13’9”L, c. 1890-1910, very fine condition. Over 30 Years Experience Easy Intake at our rear Clark & Water St. entrance 823 Main St. Downtown Stevens Point, WI Selling for $7,500 7142 Shanty Rd., Wrightstown WI 920-532-4308 OPEN: Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. 11am - 5pm Saturday & Sunday by appointment or chance wrightstownantiquegallery.com John Welsch 920-923-3842 Antique Market I Bunnykin Pond Antiques 8532 County S Pulaski, WI 54162 11 North 3rd Street St. Charles, Illinois 60174 630-377-1868 Celebrating 31 Years In Business Since 1982 Open 7 Days a week 10-5 pm (3 miles north of Pulaski on Hwy 32, then east on County S 3 miles) Hours: M-F 10-6 pm Sat. 10-5 pm Sun. 11-4 pm 715-544-6024 • • • • • • Thousands of items uniquely displayed Courteous & helpful staff Consignment available Comfort while others shop Main anchor to the downtown square Summer farmers market 5411 E. State St., Rockford, IL 61108 Flea Market September 1 & 2 • 8-4pm Spaces Available Showcases & Booth Spaces Available eaststateantiquemall@yahoo.com 815-229-4004 Manitowoc, Wisconsin I-43 At Exit #152 920-682-0687 Open 7 Days A Week! MC - VISA - Discover Accepted! Saturday & Sunday 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. A MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY! WISCONSIN POTTERY ASSOCIATION East State Antique Mall EBERT ’ S ANTIQUES OPEN UNTIL LABOR DAY 920-822-5121 Rockford’s high traffic mall *Open All Year* ART POTTERY SHOW National Association Breweriana Advertising Hosting Wisconsin Breweriana Showcase SATURDAY AUGUST 24, 2013 9AM-4PM If you’re coming to the Green Bay Convention & happen to have some wonderful Wisconsin Breweriana items, WE NEED YOUR HELP! Friday, August 2nd evening’s opportunity for NABA members to drool over & view great items of breweriana from the host state has grown into a treasured tradition. This year the honor goes to Wisconsin & all the super breweriana created over the past 100 years. If you are in attendance, & would like to share some of your prized possessions, please bring them to the Convention for display on Friday night. This exhibition corresponds with the Micro Beer Tasting, another tradition of NABA that is enormously popular with the membership, & the Friday evening group dinner. Your items will be widely shared & appreciated. We will have tables set up in the same room as the tasting & the dinner so what you bring will be in close proximity to you & all you fellow members. Bring as little or as much as you want. This is a great chance to show off some of your rarely seen acquisitions & to tell the stories of how you found them! Contact George Bailey at 219-325-8811 or by emailing him at gbaley@comcast.net. He can direct you to Kent Newton who is person handling all the arrangements. MADISON, WISCONSIN 50 dealers – Pottery Identification (limit 2) Admission is $6. Parking is $6.50 but free with this ad! Featuring the exhibit Roseville America's Decorative Art Pottery Exhibition Hall at Alliant Energy Center PRESENT THIS AD TO ATTENDANT FOR FREE PARKING AT POTTERY SHOW ($6.50 VALUE) For additional information visit www.wisconsinpottery.org or call 608.249.6898 www.WISCONSINPOTTERY.org 4 Out & About We hope that everyone had a fun filled 4th of July weekend! The weather seemed to be on our side. We went to our local fireworks and then the following night around our house there is three cities that you can see. So Tia and Mekenzy wanted to go sit out on the roof so we could get a good view. The girls replied “doesn’t seem this high when your on the ground”. We had a good time though, we sat up there for an hour! When Out and About this weekend, be sure to check out: Take The Challenge Buy American! Zurko Promotions Iola Toy Barn on Thursday, July 11th thru Sunday, July 14th. Located at Iola Car Show in Iola, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. C&J Promotions Great Antique Shows Northern Wisconsin on Friday, July 12th & Saturday, July 13th. Located at Boulder Junction Community Center in Boulder Junction, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. “Diggin” Red Wing Convention Show & Sale on Saturday, July 13th. Located at Red Wing High School in Red Wing, Minnesota. See upcoming events for more information. Cedarburg Maxwell Street Days on Sunday, July 14th. Located at Cedarburg Fireman’s Park in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Sunday at Sandwich Antiques Show on Sunday, July 14th. Located at Historic Sandwich Fairgrounds in Sandwich, Illinois. See upcoming events for more information. Zurko Promotions Berrien Springs Antique & Collectible Market on Sunday, July 14th. Located at Berrien Springs Youth Fairgrounds in Berrien Springs, Michigan. See upcoming events for more information. Mark your calendars for: AR Promotions Door County Antique Show Thursday, July 18th, Friday, July 19th & Saturday, July 20th. Located at Gibralter High School in Fish Creek, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Sunday Antiques Market on Sunday, July 21st. Located at Interstate Center Main Expo in Bloomington, Illinois See upcoming events for more information. Originals Mall of Antiques Flea Market on Sunday, July 28th. Located in the parking lot of Originals Mall of Antiques. See upcoming events for more information. 24th Annual St. Mary of the Hill Parish Antique & Flea Show on Sunday, July 21st. Located at Holy Hill grounds in Hubertus, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. Olde Orchard Antique Mall 17th Annual Tailgate Sale on Tuesday, July 30th. Located at Olde Orchard Antique Mall in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin. See upcoming events for more information. 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Always On Time! 6 Matthews Auctions’ Check The Oil Sale Brings Fantastic Prices on Petroliana Article & Photos by Matthews Auctions Home Heating”) double-sided porceThe sign – 36 inches in diameter and having great gloss lain shield-shaped and color, with a clean field – was marked Vilas Enamel sign with Pegasus Products. It was the top achiever of the nearly 500 lots of logo garnered petroliana (gas station collectibles) and automobilia (car mem$3,575. orabilia) that came up for bid. Headlining the sale was half of A Mobilgas an outstanding Mobil collection. Matthews will sell the other Diesel single-sided half later this year. porcelain shield-shaped “This was a good, strong auction that didn’t see any sign, 12 inches by 12 inches, superstar items soar into the tens of thousands of dollars, dated 1956 and marked “Made but many lots – in particular signs and oil cans – sold in the in the USA,” rated 9 and $2,000-$5,000 range, and that’s very encouraging,” said Dan in very condition, found a Reliable Premium Regular 13 1/2 inch lenses in the original Capco Matthews of Matthews Auctions. “The state of the petroliana and autonew owner for $3,300; and a Mobil globe body, rated 9.5 ($7,700). mobilia market is very healthy. And we see more and more Mobil Diesel single-sided porcelain shield- Aircraft single-sided new collectors.” shaped sign with iconic Pegasus graphic, shield-shaped sign with Pegasus graphic, also 12 inches by 12 Internet bidding was facilitated by Proxibid.com, inches, dated 1947 and in great overall condition, graded 9.5, rated 9 ($3,300). with over 250 registered online bidders. About 15-20 parbreezed to $2,475. ticipated by phone, while an equal number of absentee bids A hard to find Standard Oil of Indiana “Clean Rest Room were fielded. The auction was held at the Embassy Suites Award” double-sided porcelain die-cut sign, large at 51 inches by Hotel in Dublin (as was the Check the Oil Gas & Oil Show), 15 inches and with great gloss and color, rated 9 with just some just outside Columbus. Matthews Auctions has held an aucsmall chips around the perimeter, knocked down at $3,850; and a tion at the show for years. Shell Motor Oil double-sided porcelain sign in a strap base, 24 Following are additional highlights from the auction. inches by 24 inches, rated 9 on both sides, rose to $4,400. All prices include a 10 percent buyer’s premium. A rarely seen Standard Oil of Indiana double-sided porceThe runner-up top lot was a Harbor Petroleum lain sign with flame logo, 35 inches by 37 inches, with the flame Products double-sided porcelain die-cut sign with sea plane attachment at the top and in the original display bracket, rated a graphics, 39 inches by 35 inches. Rated a modest 7 on one superlative 9+, commanded $3,850; and the same was realized for side and 6.5 on the other, the sign fetched $8,250. a Porsche Stuttgart single-sided porcelain die-cut sign with great “Condition is everything,” Matthews said. “Regulars to my auccolor and gloss, 18 inches by 13 inches, rated 8.75. tions will remember the same sign, only rated 8.9 and 8.75, sold for A Gilmore Lion Head Motor Oil (“Look – The Most Highly Filtered $40,000 awhile back.” Motor Oil in America”) single-sided tin sign, rated 7 with some Rare Mobiloil single-sided porcelain shieldTwo lots realized identical prices of $7,700. One fading and rust spots but a rare piece to find in any condition, shaped sign with both Gargoyle and Pegasus was a Sinclair Aircraft double-sided porcelain sign with hit $3,575; and a pair of Staroline & White Star Ethyl 15-inch logos ($3,850). single-engine airplane graphics, rated 8, 48 inches in diamlenses with logo in a metal globe body, rated 9.5 and 8.5, with eter, in fine shape except for a hole drilled into the sign’s center. The other was a pair the display side in great condition, rose to $2,750. of Reliable Premium Regular 13 1/2 inch lenses set in the original Capco globe body, A Valvoline Pennsylvania Motor Oil double-sided tin sign with logo, rated rated 9.5, with both lenses in great shape. 9.75, 30 inches in diameter, hit $3,300; a Sphinx Benzin Vacuum Oil Company The list of Mobil lots was long and impressive. The star of the group was an porcelain flange sign with curb gas pump and globe graphics, rated 9 and 8.9, 16 original Mobiloil “D” single-sided porcelain sign (“Recommended For All Motor inches by 30 inches, made $2,750; and a Pan-Am Motor Oils single-sided porcelain Cycle Engines”), rated well at 9, sign, 15 inches in diameter, rated 9+, realized $1,760. with Gargoyle logo. It hammered Matthews Auctions has two big events planned. The first is the Petroliana & for $4,125. “There are a lot of fakes Automobilia Auction of Encore Classic, on Saturday, July 27, in Wichita, Kan., at 10 of this sign, but they’re square and a.m. The second is an auction timed to coincide with the 2013 Iowa Gas Show in Des that’s how you can tell,” Matthews Moines, Ia. (Aug. 1-2). Featured will be petroliana (to include the second half of the said. “This sign was real and rectan- big Mobil collection), automobilia and more. gular.” Dan Matthews has written a book about petroliana, titled The Fine Art of An extremely rare Mobiloil single- Collecting and Displaying Petroliana. For more information on how to order a copy, sided porcelain shield-shaped sign – log on to the Matthews Auctions website, at www.matthewsauctions.com. Or, order scarce because it featured both the a copy by calling 1-877-968-8880. Pegasus and Gargoyle logos – went Matthews Auctions, LLC, is always accepting quality consignments for to a determined bidder for $3,850. future auctions. To consign a single item or a collection, you may call them at (217) The sign was rated a near-mint 9.75 563-8880; or, you can send them an e-mail at danm@matthewsauctions.com. For Original Mobiloil “D” single-sided rectangular porcelain sign, with Gargoyle and was in super condition. Also, a more information about Matthews Auctions and the upcoming calendar of events, logo, rated 9 ($4,125). Mobilheat (“Correct Fuel Oil For please log on to www.matthewsauctions.com. 7 Rich Penn Auctions wins NAA Best in Show The National Auctioneers Association has just announced winners in the 2013 auction marketing competition. Rich Penn, Rich Penn Auctions, Waterloo, Iowa was awarded one of only two “Best in Show” Awards. The award given Penn was for Best in Show- Photography. Penn also won five other awards, including first place awards in Brochures & Catalogs, Newspaper/Magazine Print Advertisements and Creative Photography. The annual competition is presented in partnership with USA TODAY. This year’s competition received more than 800 entries. A panel of marketing and advertising professionals with backgrounds in branding, promotion, Best in Show: public relations and Photography. “My bikes graphic design never looked like that!” judged the entries. Criteria included creativity, effectiveness, clarity and visual appeal. Winners will be formally recognized during the NAA/USA TODAY Marketing Competition Awards Reception in Indianapolis at the 64th International Auctioneers Conference and Show in July. Winners receive an award and their entries are displayed at the conference. “What a tremendous honor this is,” said Rich Penn. “We work very hard for our clients and First Place Brochures & when our peers recognize our marketing pro- Catalogs: “Mikkelson Falls grams, it just adds to the excitement of a success- Flyers” Catalog, Automobiles ful auction.” Penn’s 12 year old Waterloo, IA & Trucks. company conducts only specialty auctions of antiques. The company has had successful auctions across the country. According to Penn, “The business couldn’t be more fun. We get to work with wonderful people selling wonderful things. And 2013 looks like it could be one of our most fun years yet!” Penn’s next auction will be November 1, 2 & 3 in Des Moines, IA. For more information: contact Rich Penn Auctions at 319-2916688 between 9 AM & 5 PM CST, MRich Penn Auction crew at Mikkelson Auction, May, 2012, Penn kneeling F. Rich@RichPennAuctions.com www.RichPennAuctions.com center left. 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 21st Annual Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors’ Club Convention to be Held in July The Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors’ Club would like to announce their 21ST Annual Convention to be held July 24 through July 27, 2013 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, 550 Cherrington Parkway. Convention activities will include seminars on the Phoenix Glass Company Reuben line and Silver Overlay on glass, as well as a visit to Greendance Winery & SandHill Berry Farm in Mt. Pleasant, PA. There is also a member’s consignment auction on Saturday, July 27th. Phoenix glass was produced in Monaca, Pennsylvania and Consolidated glass was produced in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, which has been the site of the Annual Conventionsince 1983. This convention features colorful glassware displays and pieces of this desirable glass are offered for sale from private collections. Club members come to convention from all over the United States and the club welcomes new members. If you are a Phoenix or Consolidated glass collector, or are interested in learning about this glass, please join us during one of the public sessions of the convention. The public is invited to view the glass from 7 PM to 9 PM on Thursday, July 25 and Friday, July 26. For further information, call Sarah Smith at (612) 751-9048 (or send e-mails to glassgrrrl@msn.com) , or contact Helen Manna at (412) 264-8038. For more information about the Phoenix& Consolidated Glass Collectors Club, please visit our website at http://www.pcgcc.org/. Submitted by: Sarah Smith, Club Board Member (612) 751-9048. Did you know? A cat has 32 muscles in each ear. Advertisers Please Remember Our Deadline is Every Tuesday at 5:00 PM THINK GLOBAL Advertise with Auction Action Antique News & your ad will be seen online all over the world! Did you know? You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television. 8 “A Look Back” With Auction Action Antique News It’s always fun to see what items have sold for. All photos and prices are from previous articles that have run in Auction Action Antique News over the last 18 years. The 1967 Honda 305 Scrambler with 7,088 miles was fully restored and brought a bid of $4,100 at a Matt Maring auction. This Frederick Douglass ambrotype portrait sold for $24,000 at Jackson's International. The Pee-Wee Herman Bicycle from the movie Pee-Wee’s “Big Adventure brought $7,000 at a Matt Maring auction. The 1966 Chevelle Malibu Convertible was a true Survivor Show Car with 37,600 actual miles and was in excellent condition. It sold for $21,500 at a Matt Maring auction. Although not rare, this Josephine Baker art deco illustrated postcard sold for $390 at Jackson’s International. Extraordinary "One of One Thousand" Winchester First Model 1876 Lever Action Rifle with Winchester Factory and Museum Letters sold for $402,500 at a Rock Island Auction Co. event. Delighted collectors were able to snap up rare pieces like this Compote with Jackrabbit and Crescent Moon Design, for $2,100 at a Dirk Soulis auction. This Avenger 14’ Enclosed Trailer sold for $3,200 and the John Deere STX Hydrostacic Mower sold for $1,200 at a Superior Auction. Advertising Pieces at a Dirk Soulis auction included this Santa Fe Diesel Locomotive “Indian Head” Logo Sign with streamlined b onnet that measures 26x84”, the sign sold for $4,100. A Railroad Handcart embossed AT&SF, the cart measures 63 inches wide by 81 inches long, the Handcart sold for $5,750 at a Dirk Soulis auction. Exceptional Borchardt Model 1893 SemiAutomatic Pistol with Case and Accessories, Photographed in "Luger The Multi National Pistol" sold for $54,625 at a Rock Island Auction Co. event. This Jumbo Elgin Windmill Co. Mogul Rooster windmill weight, brought a surprising $3,150 at a Wilkinson auction. Among the best of the Stanley planes at a Wilkinson auction: this tiny Stanley Model #1, fetching a $575 winning bid. Early Stanley #41 plow & fillitster plane (circa 18721897) sold for $375 at a Wilkinson auction. This Fabulous and Rare Sante Fe Logo Sculpture measured 7’x5’ and graced the front of the Topeka, Kansas Sante Fe Headquarters before the BN buyout. The sculpture sold for $7,500 at a Dirk Soulis auction. Special NABA Convention Update !Cannot Miss Event! 1$%$$XFWLRQVDOZD\VKDYHLQWHUHVWLQJLWHPVIRUVDOHXVXDOO\FRQVLJQHG E\FROOHFWRUVDQGGHDOHUVZKRKDYHH[WUDLWHPVWKDWGRQRW¿WLQWKHLUFROOHFWLRQV Among these are usually a few really choice items that create excitement and get most of the focus by the crowd. The 2013 Auction to be held at the NABA Convention in Green Bay this AuJXVW&RQYHQWLRQLV-XO\$XJWKH$XFWLRQLVVFKHGXOHGIRU$XJXVWZLOO KDYHDOORIWKDWSOXVDrare opportunity to bid on some outstanding and rarely seen Wisconsin signs fresh to the market from a major collection. Dick and Katie Bucht collected great old beer signs for about 40 years focusing on their home state of Wisconsin. They acquired a wonderful collection RIHDUO\OLWKRVWUD\VDQGWLQVLJQVDVZHOODVRWKHUSUH3URLWHPV'LFNSDVVHG DZD\VHYHUDO\HDUVDJRDQGQRZ.DWLHKDVGHFLGHGWRSDUWZLWKVRPHRIWKHLU best signs. This August we will have the opportunity to acquire the signs shown here.$VDOZD\VWKH1$%$$XFWLRQLVRSHQonly to members who are in attendance at the Convention. There will be no Internet bidding or off site bidding of any kind. So don’t forget to register and attend the NABA Convention in Green %D\:, Join us in Green Bay in August to have an opportunity to bid on these fresh WRWKHPDUNHWVLJQVFRQVLJQHGE\VRPHRIWKHRULJLQDOPHPEHVDQGFRIRXQGHUV of NABA. 6XEPLWWHGE\IULHQGVRIWKH%XFKWIDPLO\ Mike and Mary Jo Hajicek Pabst 1890s “Rip Van Winkle” Factory Scene Paper Litho. An outstanding sign LQVXSHUFRQGLWLRQRQHRIRQO\DKDQGIXO known. Miller High Life Beer Round Tin Charger. A stunning sign with dramatic trademark image of “Girl on the Moon”. Condition is excellent with bright bold colors. Pabst Bock “Beer Keg Goat” Factory Scene Paper Litho. An outrageous image of 1890s stone lithography. Paper litho shows some loss around WKHHGJHVKRZHYHULPDJHLVYHU\ strong. An exceedingly rare early OLWKRWKHRQO\RQHZHKDYHHYHUVHHQ DON’T FORGET! DON’T FORGET! )RUDVFKHGXOHRI1$%$&219(17,21HYHQWVUHJLVWUDWLRQLQIRUPDWLRQDQG For a schedule of NABA Convention events, registration information, and HYHU\WKLQJ\RXQHHGWRNQRZWRDWWHQGSOHDVHUHIHUWRWKH6SULQJLVVXH everything you need to know to attend, please refer to our website: of your Breweriana Collector; or contact www.nababrew.com or George Baley, gbaley@comcast.net 219-325-8811 for forms. contact: George Baley, or call 219-325-8811. Registrations sentgbaley@comcast.net after July 22 will cost an additional $10/person. Registrations sent after July 22 will cost an additional $10/person. Miller Brewing Company “Carmen” Paper Litho. Super image of Victorian Woman with Early Miller 1890s Blob Top Bottles. Condition is excellent on this rarely seen piece. 9 10 AUCTION ROBERT KELTESCH ESTATE WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 2013 - 2:30 P.M. Start LOCATION: W1499 COUNTY TRUNK HH, NEW HOLSTEIN, WI (4 1/2 miles west of Kiel on HH) Bedroom set, green Depression glass, hall tree, kraut cutter, copper boiler, kitchen table and chairs, oil lamps, lamps, oak chest of drawers, glassware, kitchen goods, beaded and wire purses, Kewpie doll, cane seated chairs, Norman Rockwell dolls, square oak table, cookbooks, child's wood chairs, old spinning wheel, old pull down kerosene lamp, chest freezer, garden tools, ice tong, large metal wagon wheels, Lincoln welder, game traps, drying wires for pecs, metal saw horses, hand tools, Agrifab lawn sweeper, log roller, electric motors, Christmas décor, old accordion, 12 gauge Marlin pump shotgun, single shot 12 gauge Stevens .22 caliber bolt action rifle, Remington .22 caliber bolt action rifle, Hopkins and Allen 12 gauge single shot, model 1885 single shot 12 gauge, no markings, Daisy model 1938 BB gun, Nikon scope, old boxes of various shells, gambrel, hatchet, hunting knives, cast dutch oven, misc. fishing tackle, game calls, Herters duck decoy weights, and much, much, more found in home and shed. Neighbor consignments welcome. Call Bill Cain at (920) 980-2588. Auctioneer Note: Long driveway. Seller will have shuttle to Auction at home. Terms: Cash or Check. Owner: Robert Keltesch (Estate) “The Bill Cain Team of Professionals” • Realtors • Auctioneers • Appraisers - RE/MAX Realty Plus “Wisconsin’s Lake, Land and Country Specailists” Bill Cain Auction Service • Real Estate • Antiques • Liquidation P.O. Box 220/433 E. Mill St., Plymouth, WI 53073 920-893-8842 JOHN WESELJAK ESTATE AUCTION 6823 E. WIND LAKE RD., WIND LAKE, WI 53185 SATURDAY, JULY 13, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. Directions: Hwy. 36 to Malchine Rd., then East 2 1/2 miles to E. Windlake Rd., then North 1 1/4 miles. Watch for signs. AUCTIONZIP I.D.#9051 Auctioneer's Note: This is the second auction for Mr. Weseljak's estate and it is filled with a huge selection of collectibles, many of which are from Germany, including ceramic figurines, fine glassware, beautiful framed pictures & more. Plus we have tractors, Scag Zero Turn mowers, a Club Car w/dumper box, furniture, taxidermy mounts, vintage radios & all the household furnishings. Visit the websites for the expanded list and many pictures. Auction day phones: (262) 492-5125 or (262) 716-8421. Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Bob Hagemann No. 509. 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 Hagemann S• ervice, LLC Bob 28421 Rowntree Rd. Burlington, WI 53105 262-534-2134 • 262-492-5125 • hagemannauctions@tds.net www.bobhagemannauctionrealty.com billcain@remax.net Bill Cain WI Licensed Auctioneer #504 Antique • Household • Estate • Consignment • Farm • Real Estate “Your So-Called “Junk” Is Worth Money!” #/,,%#4/2!54/3&)2%!2-3'!3/),!$6%24)3).'!.4)15%#/,,%#4)",%34//,3 MATT MARING CO. Mr. Wangen has collected for many years, and due to health issues he will sell all of his items listed. AUCTION LOCATION: 38490 Co. Rd. 14 Blvd., Dennison, MN (south of Cannon Falls, MN on Hwy. 52 to Co. 14 Blvd., then south on Co. 14 Blvd.; or east of Dennison on Co. Rd. 9 to Co. 14 Blvd., then south on 14. Watch for signs. Mon., July 22, 2013 4 P.M. VERY GOOD AUCTION - MANY RARE AND HARD TO FIND ITEMS www.maringauction.com &/2$"2/.#/30/24s&/2$350%2$%,58%$2 s(/.$!%802%33-/0%$ s(/.$!+s'!3/), )4%-3s0%$!,#!23s4//,3s &!2-2%,!4%$)4%-3 1968 Ford Bronco Sports 4x4, rare sport package, 289V8, 73,000 miles, southern auto, no rust, excellent original condition; 1942 Ford Super Deluxe 4-dr., suicide doors, flat head V8, all original, good car; 1977 Honda Express Moped; 1978 Honda 750K, 28,000 miles, runs good; Trop-Artic NASCAR pedal car; Oscar Meyer Wiener pedal car; Yamaha Tri-Motor 175 3-wheeler; (2) Schwinn Sting Ray Orange Co. chopper bikes; Shell Oil can display; Al Unser racing suit, signed; Gas and oil tin signs; Shell Oil bottles and case; Shell hats; 4'x12' single axle bumper hitch trailer; 5'x8' single axle trailer; 3-pt. 6' rear blade; Livestock wire panels; Steel fence posts; Transmission jack; Hyd. bottle jacks; Walker 5-ton floor jack; Menards 4½ metal band saw; 1-bottom walking plow; (2) Husqvarna 55 chain saw. '//$,/#!,!$6%24)3).')4%-3 s7//$%.7(%%,2!),2/!$ "!''!'%#!24s2%$7).' 34/.%7!2%s02)-)4)6%3s/4(%2 '2%!4#/,,%#4)",%3s&)2%!2-3 Wooden wheel railroad baggage cart; Red Wing 1 gal. wines and liquor jug; Luther College advertising stoneware jug; Stoneware mixing bowls; Several Wastedo, MN advertising items; Wanamingo bulldog plate, 1900s; 1934 World's Fair soapstone bookends; Oak kitchen clock; Green depression glass; Norwegian items; German concertina; North Star Creamery Watt pitcher; Red Wing and Wanamingo custard glass; Hader thermometer; Tin doll house; Marbles; 1960s Pepsi cooler; DeLaval cream separator tin sign; Mankato bottles; Red Wing bottles; Wm. Rogers 8-place silverware; Wastedo, MN wooden box; Round oak parlor stove; Round oak kitchen table; Dress form; Ice saws; German tin windup toy; Red Wing 5 gal. dometop jug; 30 gal. Red Wing crock; Cast-iron still bank; Vintage smoke pipe; 1960s Tonka camper pickup w/boat; Ornate covered can jar; Large amount of Bakelite dresser sets; Marlboro cig. transistor radio; Parlor tables; Pocket watch; Hat pins; 1930s 16mm reel movies w/original boxes; Painted ostrich eggs; Plus much, much more; Winchester Model 52, 22 cal. "target special"; Western Field Model 33, 22 cal. pump rifle; 50th anniversary Red Ryder BB gun w/box; Savage Model 6A, 22 auto rifle; Marlin Model 100G, 22 cal.; Remington 20 ga. pump; Marlin Model 60, 22 cal. rifle w/scope; Deer tree stands; Plus much more. Interesting Facts Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying! Interesting Facts A tiny amount of liquor on a scorpion will make it instantly go mad & sting itself to death. TERMS: Cash, check and major credit cards. 10% buyer's fee. All sales final. All items sell as-is. Live and On-line Bidding at www.proxibid.com/maring auction proxibid ® www.maringauction.com Cory Wangen, owner/seller We Sell the Earth & Everything On It. MATT MARING AUCTION CO. INC. 32%R[.HQ\RQ01 0DWW0DULQJ/LF .HYLQ0DULQJ/LF $GDP(QJHQ/LF &KDUOLH6LQQZHOO/LF Interesting Facts Guinness Book of Records holds the record for being the book most often stolen from Public Libraries. 11 LARGE GUN AUCTION Over 800 Firearms-Antique to New In Box COLTS--WINCHESTERS--BROWNINGS--S&W--AR’s--CIVIL WAR 2601 LAKELAND BLVD., MATTOON, IL From Interstate 57 - Take Exit 184 North 2 Miles. SUNDAY, JULY 21, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. (Partial Listing) Colt 1st Year Production Dragoon; Colt Boa; 3 Colt Vipers; 6 Pythons; 3 Diamond Backs; Cobras; 1st, 2nd, 3rd Gen. Colt SAA’s; Colt 7 1/2” SAA, fully engraved, nickel; Colt 12” Buntline 2nd Gen. .45LC; 1878 Frontier; Commercial & U.S. 1911’s & A1’s; Woodsman MT’s; 1855 Side Hammer; Colt Army & Navy revolvers; Win. 21 skeet 16 ga., high grade, 2 brl. set; Win. 21 High Grade, 2 brl. set w/Kolar sub gauge tubes; Win. 42 factory, 2 brl. set; Perazzi MX3; Drilling & Cape guns; Win. 101’s inc./3 brl. Pigeon grade; Parker Trojan 20 ga.; Win. 12’s; Win. 97’s; Browning Superposed, A5’s, Gold Hunter; Cooper .22-250; Win. Pre 64 Model 70’s inc/.257 Roberts & .250-3000; Rem. 40X; Browning Hi Power; Browning BAR’s; Sako’s; Rem. 700’s; Ruger 77’s; Win. 86, .33 WCF, take down; Win. 73 Special Order, 28” oct., .44 WCF; Win. 92’s, 94’s, 54, 95; Savage 99’s; Win. 1885 H. Wall, .219 WASP; AR’s; M1 Garands; 1873 Trap doors; Krags; 03-A3’s; Jap. rifles; Mausers; Civil War carbines; 1861 Whitneyville Navy rifle w/2 bayonets; 1816 Harper’s Ferry flintlock musket; 20 American Pre 98 1/2 & full stock muskets & target rifles; Win. 1903 Deluxe; Win. 75 Deluxe; Kimber 82 Sporter & target; Browning Auto 22 & Tbolts; Win. 1890 Gallery .22 short, roll die engraved; Marlin 39’s; Weatherby .22 rifles; 60 nice S&W revolvers from Civil War to Modern; S&W 17’s, 19’s, 25’s, 27’s, 29’s; S&W 41 Target; S&W Performance Center guns; Krieghoff, DWM, Erfurt Lugers; Polish Radom’s w/Nazi proofs; Jap. Type 14 w/orig. holster & capture papers & photo; Nice collection of Ruger revolvers inc./Flat tops; 10 Glocks; Kerr “Possible Confederate” revolver; 2 H. Aston pistols; Savage Navy; Rem. Rolling block; Nice offering of percussion hand guns inc./Rem., Allen & Wheelock, James Warner, Sharps, Whitney, Star, Allen & Thurber; 10 Civil War Era swords; Early BB guns; Bayonets; Nazi S/A dagger; 150 Quality knives inc./50G, Boker, Benchmade, Kershaw; Pre 1920’s Indian rugs; Ammo; Reloading; Gun parts & supplies. See Complete Sale Bill & Photos at www.bauerauction.com Ron Baker, FFL - 217-273-5056 Bauer Auction Service • Lic. #440000242 • 217-459-2806 ADVERTISING, SODA, BEER SIGNS, SODA VENDO MACHINES, ANTIQUE FURNITURE AUCTION INSIDE THE BARABOO ELKS LODGE, 623 BROADWAY, BARABOO, WI 53913 Watch for Signs. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2013 - 9:30 A.M. Note: Very Partial List! Pictures found at www.girlwithagavel.com Most items coming from an estate circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. A lot of boxes we will not be able to access until 4 days before the auction. Signs: Skelly Gas Double Sided Porcelain Sign; Yankee Girl Tobacco; Scot Towel Thermostat; Coca-Cola Menu Boards; Coca-Cola Signs & Barrel; Merit; Rawleigh Dealer; Surge; American Dairy Assoc.; Pepsi; Ace 84 Olympic; Vanguard; R.J. Gold; 1969 7-up Butterfly & Bottle by Pat Dypold; Chesterfield; Pioneer; S&H Green Stamps; Sandhills Cattle; Moralube; Railroad Crossing; Johnson & Johnson Double Sided; USS Crop Protection; CSI; Hegerfeld Farm Supply; Heilman’s Old Style Light up; Pepsi; Pabst; Blatz; Drewry's; Coors Neons; Watney's Beer; Andecker; Coca-Cola Mountain Man; Indian Ceremonial & many more. Special Items: 1951 Pepsi Vendo 27B 10 cent machine (reserve); Royal Crown Cola EC81 Bottle Vend. Machine; Royal Crown Cola Chest Cooler; These are some great vintage items that you need to see. Collectible: Gotham All Star Football; Milk Stool; Oil Cans; Chicken Feeder; 1908 UW Certificate & Photo; Eulberg Portage Crate; Eulberg Crown Select Bottles & Portage Co-op Creamery Bottle; Dr. Pepper Bottles; 7-up Bottles & Crates; Pepsi & Coke Crates; Advertising Yardsticks; 48 Star Flags; Vintage X-mas Decorations; Valentines; Alex Yaworski Art; LaVern Kammerade Art; Heywood Hard Art; Lots of Vintage Sheet Music; Bishop Carriage Blanket; Conductor Hats; Fur Mittens & Coat; Riding Gloves; O-SO Beverage Bottles; Lots of Linens; 1900’s Wisc. Map & US Map; Fairbanks Weight Scale; 1934 Wisc. Football Program; 1930 Little Orphan Annie Book; Vintage Clothing; 1 Cent Women’s Magazines; 1969 Outdoor Life & Frontier Times; Cast Broom Holder & Hanger; Handmade Quilts; 1935 Shirley Temple Notebook; Paris Perfume Bottles; Mazda Lights; Traps; Bubble Lamp X-mas Tree; Aprons; Sewing Patterns; Coffee & Tobacco Tins; 1891 Masonic Pictorial Bible; 1851 Carmina Church Music; Gum Drop X-mas Tree; Beer Glasses & more. Furniture: Horse Hair Victorian Couch & Chair; Marble Base & Brass Lamp; Humpback Trunk; Corbin Steamer Trunk; Eastlake Style Bed; Tigerwood Basin; Parlor Table; Cane Chairs; Vintage Chairs; Mirror; Child’s Wood Potty Chair; Highboy; Wood Iron Boards; Telephone Table; Sewing Table; Red Man Picnic Basket; 12gal. Western Stoneware Crock w/Bale Handles & more. Terms: Cash or good check with positive ID required. $35 fee on all returned checks. Announcements made the day of the auction have precedence over advertisements. NO BUYERS FEE. Wisconsin Licensed Registered Auctioneer: Kelly Hess #2671-052 992 Cty. Rd. K, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 - 608-432-1155 or 608-254-1143 Does Your Auctioneer Advertise Here? PUBLIC AUCTION 3 ESTATES AT BAHRKE’S HOME FARM LOCATED: 7592 COUNTY RD. V, GILLETT, WI 54124 SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. 2 TRACTORS - MACHINERY - ANTIQUES - ATV - BOATS - TOOLS - COIN COLLECTION SPORTING GOODS. View pictures & full ad at bahrkeauctions.com Terms: Cash or good check. Kathy Bahrke, Clerk. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: COL. JEFFREY T. BAHRKE, Phone: 920-373-2928 LOCATED: 25833 Co. Hwy. MM, CADOTT, WI - approx. 1/4 mile south of Cadott, WI on Hwy. 27 to Co. Hwy. MM, then right 1/4 mile to sale. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 19 & 20, 2013 SALE TIME BOTH DAYS: 10 A.M., Ann’s Lunch Wagon & Restrooms This is the 4th and 5th auctions to settle the estate of Lawrence Mickelson. Lawrence was an avid collector. Plan to join us for two days of interesting auctions! SELLING FRIDAY, JULY 19 ----- ANTIQUES & ITEMS FROM YESTERYEAR ---Elgin & National Coffee Mills; 2 Standard centrifugal milk testers; wooden barrel butter churn; brass steam whistles incl. Lunkenheimer, Buckeye, Crane and others; Wardway wall mnt. coffee grinder; Oak wall phone w/switch board; Julius Andrae & Sons telephone; 1850's wooden washing machine; Rocket wooden washing machine; John Walter City Brewing wooden crate; Rice Lake Brg. Co. wooden barrel; Leinenkugel crate; Davis W. Ansen & Co. white gas pump, (the first hand gas pump used in Cadott); Plug tobacco cutter; wooden crank ice cream makers; double oxen yoke; Mann's Green Bone Cutter For Poultry Food; Dr. Barton broad axe; various size egg crates; Singer leather treadle sewing machine; Alfred Andersen cross shaped cast iron crepe maker; 1901 Rope maker; Charles Barker wall coffee grinder; Chr. Hansens Laboratory Rennet Extract Crock jug; Crocks w/Cadott adv.; Crock mixing bowls & cookie jars; small butter crocks; 2) RW 5 gal. crock jugs; RW 4 gal. crock jug; RW 10, 20, & 30 gal. birch leaf crocks; dome top crock jugs; fire wood box; cast enamel spittoons; footed cast iron pot; Barlor No. 50 Kerosene heater; lrg. school maps; Daisy Foundation Fastener; many old books; Calf/Horse muzzle; American Radiant gas space heater; Nocolene Motor Oil cans; Tall wooden organ stool; National Cash Register; Queen Bee box; Ice saws; cross cut and one man saws; hand drag saws; Record wooden skis; Tobacco & hay knives; grain cradle; Pearson nailer; shoe cobbler tools; Hewing axes; meat cleavers; Godfrey draw shave; Butcher's scale; Dietz Kerosene lanterns; Bee smoker; hand corn & potato planters; cylinder fuel can; Ice chopper; spoke shavers; White enamel coffeepot; hand made axe; Elto Light Twin Ole Evinrude boat motor sr#A8123; washtub stand w/hand wringer; primitive hand wringer; gas engine molds; logging pole; hand knife sharpener; 5 gal. fuel pour can; leather vise; cast iron stove; swede saws; snowshoes; wooden beer spickets; Dentist’s sinks; Lrg. kraut cutter; cannon ball; Western Home 1861 cast iron cook stove; Brass spicket & faucet; brass fire ext.; Western 2 gal. crock; Wards Airline Super Heterodyne; lrg. model sailboat; many old wrenches; beam drill press; gambels; galv. bathtub liner; lrg. ice tongs; McCormick Deering & Wardway elect. mtrs.; lightning rods & bulb; beam scales; nail keg; Texaco oil cans; Oliver plow share; Oliver typewriter; iron curtain holders; RR adv. sign; well pulley; flat top trunk; Red Jacket hand well pump; arrowheads; ox shoes; 1950's Popular Mechanic magazines; leaded window; Vertical blow torch; wooden clothes line; Unique No. 1 Tire Saver jack; Sunkist Soda clock; Cast Iron hardware scale; Wooden carpenters chest; canister dispenser; wooden planes; Brown electric Pyrometer; tin locking mail boxes; Backus Machine tools bandsaw; Iowa Farm trailer 1944 lic. plate; Honey signs; Pure Honey boxes; brass rings; small wooden sleigh; Grizzly Bear target game; electric meters; Delta light; wooden pulley; gas burning bike light; Vaughan axe; Gas Auto Lite miner’s lamp; GE speed control box; Mobil Oil can; Maytag grease can; Johns-Manville lighted clock; lic. plates from 50's to 70's; Pyroil can; Erector set; pictorial history of WWI; Ford seat cushion; 2 burner LP stove; Dad's Rootbeer crate; padlocks; sadirons; metal wood planes; light fixtures; single brass bed; red globe lanterns; wooden levels; leather Dr.'s case; many other vintage items. SELLING SATURDAY, JULY 20 ---- VINTAGE CAR/TRUCK PARTS & TOOLS --- Many vintage unused parts; starters & generators; Engine parts; exhaust pipes; brass Model T fuel shut off valves; 1910 alum. hood; Model T fender brackets; top bow holder; tail lights; head light & tail light parts; gas lights; windshield support; tool boxes; Model T and other steering wheels; Headlight w/bar; gas side light & tail lights; head light rings; horns; spindles; carbs; manifolds; coil boxes; timers; many speedometers; water pump; double sided blue tail light; Dodge 1920 dash; Ford wrenches; other vintage wrenches; quick jack; tire pump; Mod. T jacks; Model T exhaust whistle; Model T tires; 6 cyl. heads & crank; brass headlight; Model T chrome horn; Shining Light Carriage oil; new bearings; '49 Chev. hood ornament; Int. F-20 block & head, New in crate; '49 Chev. Am radio w/speaker; gas car heater; Model A dash. TOOLS --- Walker Turner drill press 1/2 hp. w/long reach & accessories; South Bend 13" metal lathe w/taper attach, 3 & 4 jaw; Craftsman 4 dog chuck metal lathe; power hacksaw; CM 6" 1/2 hp. grinder; Bline grinder on stand; Wards table saw; Backus 6" jointer; hand saw vise w/sharpener; saw arbor w/stand; IH Cub Power plant; Coal stove; Acme spark plug tester; Blue Point tap & die set; Cub eng. radiator; Air grease gun; wet stone grinder; Glenview bench vise; shaper stand; V-blocks; offset pipe wrenches; hand drills; Craftsman hatchet; end mills; drill bits; files & chisels; cement tools; wooden clamps; bolt bin; double sided hand saw; brass fittings; endless belts; and much more. Terms: Cash, Check, Visa, & MC accepted. 10% buyers fee on all purchases. Lawrence Mickelson Estate, Beatrice Mickelson, owner. 25833 Co. Rd. MM, Cadott, Wis. Auction Conducted by: ANDREWS AUCTION SERVICE 6610 Hwy. 53 S. Eau Claire, WI 54701 • 715-835-0820 • 715-577-0420 Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer - Jerry Andrews #272 Website: www.jerryandrewsauction.com E-mail: andrewsauction@cvol.net The Right Choice for Your Auction! 12 LIEBE AUCTION SERVICE 105 South Pine Street, Weyauwega, WI 54983 Ruth Olson Estate Auction Reminder Northwoods Real Estate & Personal Property SUNDAY - JULY 21, 2013 14259 Spring Creek Rd., - Mountain, WI (1/4 mile E of Hwy 32/64 in Mountain) 9 A.M. INSPECTION - 10 A.M. - COINS ONLY Approx. 11:30 A.M. we will be selling Antiques, collectibles & household items. WEDNESDAYS - JULY 17, 24, 31, 2013 INSPECTION 4:00 P.M. - AUCTION 5:00 P.M. We will be selling Smaller Area Estates. www.liebeauctionservice.com Terms: Cash or check with I.D. Any information given the day of sale takes precedence over this information. All Sales final with no warranties or guarantees. REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: STEVE LIEBE #871 Phone 920-867-3352 Email: liebeauctions@centurylink.net 15TH ANNUAL “OLD WORLD” FARM AUCTION STADE AUCTION CENTER N3660 STATE RD. 89, JEFFERSON, WI Saturday, July 13th, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. CST Directions: take Hwy 32/64 into Mountain, WI, turn East on Sparky’s Lane, go three blocks to auction site. Watch for Auction Today signs. Good Food and restroom on site. ~ 1,900sf Cape Cod Home on 2 Serene Acres ~ Bordered by Town Creek – Wildlife Galore! ’07 Chevy Impala (50k mi), ’03 Mercury Marquis, ’99 Buick Century, Fine & Costume Jewelry, Stoneware, Antiques, Brewerania, Furniture, Longaberger Baskets, Toys, Alcohol, Flatscreen TV, Northland Skis & MORE! Also includes: Stihl Chainsaw, china, glassware, kitchen items, household, stunning Gold & Diamond rings, Longaberger pottery, Coors advertising cutouts (Elvira, John Wayne & others), Beer blowup items, antique toys & games, Just the Right Shoe collectibles w/certs, crocks, crystal lustres, lrg dining table & chairs, Gromme prints, Harmony house bedroom set, Blatz & Hamms beer signs, WWI French posters, political posters & lots more! Bring your trailers! Great onsite auction! Terms: Cash OR Good Check preferred, CC accepted. Everything sold as-is, no warranties. Announcements on sale day take precedence over printed material. Call for full Real Estate terms. No contingencies on real estate. Deposit required to bid. Sale subject to seller’s acceptance. No Buyer’s Fee! Absentee bids accepted and executed fairly. Located: 3 1/2 miles north of Fort Atkinson on State Rd. 89, or 2 miles west of Jefferson & 8 miles east of Cambridge on Hwy. 18 to State Rd. 89, then south 2 miles. SUNDAY, JULY 21, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. NOTE: We will sell in 2 auction rings, possibly 3, so come prepared. There will be much, much more than listed as it comes in right until sale time, see our website for a more complete list & pictures- www.stadeauction.com. A LOT OF OLD & INTERESTING ITEMS - COME HAVE FUN AND SPEND THE DAY WITH US! TRACTORS, FARM MACHINERY, & FARM COLLECTIBLES INCLUDING: BUGGIES, CUTTERS & SLEIGHS; LAWN & GARDEN; 1935 PLYMOUTH DELUXE 4 DR. SEDAN; ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, & HOUSEHOLD. TERMS: Cash or check. NO BUYER’S FEE. SALES TAX APPLIES WHERE APPLICABLE. WISCONSIN REGISTERED BANISTER AUCTION SERVICES - #375 - Marinette, WI - 715-789-2306 AUCTIONEERS: Bill Stade #535, 608-585-2431 & Mike Stade #607, 920-699-4580. Auctioneer Roger Anderson #1962 The Bill Visit our site for detailed listing and photos! WWW.BANISTERAUCTIONSERVICES.COM STADE AUCTION CO. N1797 Co. Rd. K, Sharon, WI 53585-9723 • 262-736-4141 Jean Sandberg Estate Auction 515 Van Cleve St., Marinette, WI BAILEY’S HONOR AUCTION EVENTS Online Auction-Bid Now at www.baileyshonor.com Glitz and Glamour II Vintage and Costume Jewelry Auction Bid now until July 30th. Weiss, Trifari, Eisenberg, Coro, Kramer, Mattice, Bogoff, sterling, glass beads, figural pins, gorgeous colored and clear rhinestones, Christmas pins, Modernistic, and more, beautiful items to wear and collect! Estate Auction, Bid now until July 23rd Wellington Hall fine furniture, Mid Century Modern furniture and lighting, Henri Plisson serigraphs, Fine China sets Coralbel, Haviland, Noritake, sterling, and many pintrest items! Living Estate Auction, Hartford, Wi - July 28th, more details to come but mark your calendar for this one. Slot machines, soda and beer signs, Super oak time clock, nice household and yard tools, and antiques. Terms: Online: 18% buyer fee, 3% discount for cash at pick up, buyer pays for shipping if needed, pick up preferred method. BAILEY’S HONOR AUCTION SERVICE Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer: Carol Miller #319 1448 N. Breezeland, Oconomowoc, WI • 262-569-8687 www.baileyshonor.com Photos & details! (Corner Of Hall & Van Cleve) Directions: from the West, take Hwy 64 to Marinette (Hall Ave in the city) to Van Cleve; from Hwy 41 in Marinette, turn west on Hwy 64 (Hall Ave) to Van Cleve, follow Auction Today signs. Good Food and restroom on site. Saturday, July 20th, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. CST A lifelong Marinette resident, Jean’s estate is full of pretty, sparkle & shine! Fine glassware & crystal, crystal chandelier and lamps, lighted curio, quality furniture, appliances, MW Team and many other collectible beer steins, flat screen TV, patio furniture, snowblower, early 1900’s 4x10 real photos of NE Wisconsin, Kenmore freezer, washer & dryer, deco period organ with external speaker and general household items will be presented at what will surely be a fantastic auction. Lots of Waterford, Bohemia, Swarovski and cut lead crystal. Featured Item: 1989 Porsche 944 showing 58,000 miles. Also includes: Lenox & other bird figurines, like new KitchenAid mixer, listed artist Fratello oil painting, soldier statue, lamps, old fire extinguisher, US Marines knife, Christmas items, vintage rocking horse, Lane waterfall cedar chest, 1800’s side chair & lots more! Clean Sale! Bring your trailers! Terms: Cash OR Good Check preferred, CC accepted. Everything sold as-is, no warranties. Announcements on sale day take precedence over printed material. No Buyer’s Fee! Absentee bids accepted and executed fairly. WITHOUT BIDDERS YOU AREN’T HAVING AN AUCTION! Advertise Here To Bring Bidders To Your Next Auction! BANISTER AUCTION SERVICES - #375 - Marinette, WI - 715-789-2306 Auctioneer Roger Anderson #1962 Visit our site for detailed listing and photos! WWW.BANISTERAUCTIONSERVICES.COM When out & about, let our advertisers know where you saw their ad! 13 LIVING ESTATE AUCTION For: Clyde Schmidt JD RIDING MOWER - GUNS - COLLECTIBLES - HANDICAP VAN SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2013 - 10:00 A.M. SHARP! Location: TILLEDA TOWN HALL, TILLEDA, WI Directions: Hwy. 29 West of Shawano to Cty. Rd. D, North into Tilleda to Town Hall. Oval Kitchen Table w/Chairs and China Hutch • Dbl. Bed • East Lake Chest • Oak Hi-Boy • 19" Flat Screen TV • Maytag Washer & Dryer • 5 Gun Cabinet • Oak WashStand • Lift Chair • Rocker • Oak Harvest Table (5 Legs) • 2 Traveler Trunks • Teapot Collection (30+) • Many Xmas Decorations & Displays • Barn Lantern • Night Stand • Dble. Bed w/Chest of Drawers • 1930's Buffet • Blanket Chest • Floor Safe w/Combo • Card Table & Chairs • 2 Recliners • Sofa • Oak Parlor Table • Oak Child's Rocker • 2 Snow Sleds • Buck Saw • Hog Scrappers • Delta Scroll Saw • Power Washer • Implement Seats • Werner 20' Ext. Ladder • Mitre Saw • Lawn Swing & Bench • Hand Tools • Wrenches • Battery Charger • Stack Stereo • Vice • Schmidt Beer Sign • Nuts, Bolts, etc. • 1/2" Drill • Circular Saw • Magnum Force Air Compressor • Stihl Gas WeedEater • Homelite Blower • White 6 1/2 HP Mower • 8' Step Ladder • Horse Eveners • Gas Wood Splitter • Sockets. Special Items John Deere L 180 17 Hp Riding Mower w/Baggers • 2005 Chev. Highland Van (Handicap Accessible) 6 Cyl. • 2 Wheel Trailer • Winchester Mod. 7400 270 Cal. w/Bushnell 9x40 Scope • Remington 22 Cal. Single Shot (older) • Remington Sportsman 48 B 20 Ga • Red Wing 2 Gal. Crock & 10 Gal. Jug. Auctioneer’s Note: Clyde is residing in nursing home, all items in very good condition. Home is on 4.9 acres, nice country living. Call Hometown Auction for info. Terms: Cash, Good Check, Visa, MasterCard w/4% Courtesy fee. Sale Clerked & Conducted By: HOMETOWN REAL ESTATE & AUCTION CO., INC. 404 S. Main Street, Shawano, WI 54166 • 715-526-6661 Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer, Clayton McHugh #66 Website: www.htrealestate.com for photos. Email: htrealty@htrealestate.com GAVIN BROS. AUCTION LOLA HUBER AND OTHERS LOCATION: Sauk County Fairgrounds, Washington St., Baraboo, WI (east side of Ringling Blvd./Hwy. 33). FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2013 - 9:00 A.M. Lunch: Country Gals. Note: Lola Huber has lived on her family farm for 60 years and is downsizing. For nearly 50 years she collected, researched and cataloged kerosene lamps and conducted lectures and discussions on their use in the 1800’s and early 1900s. Lots of interesting items from the Huber homestead, a private antique collector, and a single-owner button collection. See www.gavinbros.com for lamp inventory and photos. Partial list. Antiques and Collectibles: Large collection of 100+ cataloged, dated, and named oil and kerosene lamps of all descriptions; others including "Little Jewel", student, blue opalescent, barn, tin; crocks, jugs, and stoneware; 1876 "Atlas of Illinois"; 1873 "Atlas of Peoria County, Illinois"; “Wisconsin Farmers” 1898 – 1912 book set; cast iron rooster windmill weight; unique large reverse painted glass bank sign in shape of a clock face; early kitchen items including coffee grinder dated 1866, wooden and tin molds, cookie cutters, redware, unusual nutmeg graters; unique wooden objects; concertina/accordion; graniteware; baskets; toys including dolls with bisque heads and composition bodies; trains (one in original box); 1904 Schoenhut catalog; homemade checkerboard; cut glass, signed Lalique glass; Majolica plate; old porcelain; Weller pottery; brass candlesticks; early photos including interior scenes; collector plates; thimble collection; many older soda bottles and cases; globe; cash register; flat irons; vases and figurines; LPs; approx. 100 reference books on antiques and collectibles; more. Furniture, Household, Outdoors: Columbia “Grafonola” victrola; oak roll top desk; desk chairs; student chair; child’s Mission rocker; pine bucket bench; dressers; drop leaf tables; buffet; assorted chairs and rockers; radio cabinet; wicker rocker and mirror; floor lamp; sewing desk; 2 trunks; recliner/sofa; canning jars, some antique blue; many new small terra cotta pots; jon boat; 2 bicycles; antique wine press; fanning mill; kegs; unusual wooden washtub; barn vent; milk cans; air compressor; welder; American Motors hubcaps; park benches; Frigidaire refrigerator (almond); more. Single-Owner Button Collection: Approximately 200 lots of antique/collectible sewing buttons. Many wood frames of buttons and buttons mounted on large cards. Collection includes military, mother of pearl including cameos, buttons of enamel, celluloid, wood, Bakelite, etc., glass buttons including lacy and lusters, black glass buttons, set of porcelain Oriental heads, gilt hunting buttons and heraldry buttons, zodiac sets, Bicentennial set of blue jasperware buttons, large quantity of interesting brass picture buttons, other metal buttons including pewter, copper, tole, silver, etc., fabric buttons including flapper face, bridle rosettes, button hooks, large quantity of political pinbacks, Beatles pinback set, many button books, set of collector magazine Just Buttons. Button lots from single button to box lots with more than a thousand buttons. Terms: Cash or good check. Visa or Master Card 3% convenience fee. Sales Tax Applies. GAVIN BROS. AUCTIONEERS, LLC Wisconsin Registered Auction Company #274, Reedsburg and Baraboo ESTATE AUCTION 608-524-6416 or 608-356-9437• www.gavinbros.com 7270 Lake Bluff 19.4 Rd., Gladstone, MI 49837 SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2013 11:00 A.M. EASTERN - PREVIEW 10:00 A.M. Joyce Vastine-Cote', Owner, moving from area. Selling items of her late husband Jean Cote', well known area musician, directed Escanaba City band, played at many local venues. High School French Instructor. **view pictures, listing & upcoming Auctions @ www.dansamson.com** SPECIAL ITEMS: Story & Clark Baby Grand Piano, Walnut, Mod. 158, Made By Yamaha, Recently Refurbished & Cleaned; Seth Thomas Grandfather Clock. NEWER FURNITURE: Filagree Carved Wood Baroque Style, Made In Spain, Sofa, Settee & Side Chair; Mahogany & Oak Burl Inlaid Double Pedestal Dining Table, 6 Chairs, 2 Leaves, Elegant & Deeply Carved; Oak Leaded Glass China Cabinet; Step Back Hutch; Slate Top Pub Table & Swivel Chairs; Triple Dresser; Queen Bed W/New Mattress & Box Spring, Brown Leather Recliner; Boston Rocker; Oak 6 Drawer Chest; Curved Glass Display Cabinet; Cocktail & End Tables; Sofa Table; Trestle Bench. ANTIQUE FURNITURE: 1920's 6 Pc. Walnut Bedroom Set-Vanity, Chest, Dresser W/Mirror, Double Bed, Night Stand, Side Chair, Burl W/Floral Painted Drawer Fronts & Corners, Excellent Condition. ANTIQUES: Mission Clock; Fox Cottage Print; 1945 Chicago World Series Pennants; 1920's Magazines; Children's Books; Coast Guard, Korean War, Scout & U of M Uniforms; Books-Indians Of Yesterday 1940, Scoutmasters 1942, Senior Scouts 1945, Indian Handicraft 1930, Leslie Organ Speaker; LP Records; Coast Guard 16mm Film; US & Foreign Coins; 14k Rings. GLASSWARE: Carnival Peacock 11" Footed Bowl, Round Butter Dish, Grape Pitcher W/Glasses & Goblets, Many More Carnival Pieces; Ruby Dish Set; Cobalt Dish Set; English Bone China Cups & Saucers; Set of 8 Nippon Cups & Saucers; Forest Green; Ruby; Milk Drink Sets; Punch Bowls; Flower Display Urn W/Metal Stand; Many More Nice Pieces. HOME DECOR: Butterfly Tray; Gold Statue Lamps; Carved Eggs; Crosley AMFM-CD-Phono. In Vintage Style Cabinet; Brass Music Stand; Beaded Lamp; Indian Statue; Classic Bound Volumes; Seiko Animated Musical Clock. MISC: Oscar Schmidt Autoharp, New; Technics Professional Keyboard & Soft Case; 2 Hammond Organs; Kirby Vacuum, Used Once; Fur Coats. OUTDOOR ITEMS: Indian Carvings; Poulan Pro Self Prop. Mower; Garden Wagon W/Side Racks; Rods & Reels; Tri- Position Ladder; Wood Patio Set And Much More. TERMS: Cash, Michigan Check, Credit Card. Lunch by Tina B’s. Life Member COL. DAN SAMSON - AUCTIONEER - APPRAISER 906-786-0341 • Escanaba, MI dansamson@sbcglobal.net 2007 MICHIGAN AUCTIONEER CHAMPION Increase Your Sales Call 715-524-3076 Tired of Waiting for your Mailed Copy to Arrive? Subscribe to the Online Edition of Auction Action Antique News & Have it Faster! The ENTIRE Paper is online & it is Downloadable, Printable & Searchable, so you can find what your looking for fast! 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The result is one of the most impressive antiques establishments you’ll find in the entire Midwest or beyond As you enter Wilson’s Antiques it’s hard to miss that one-and-a-half ton iron flywheel on display in the vestibule, and the stack of humungous Red Wing Crocks of up to 60-gallons in size just beyond. On the main floor: antique furniture from both city and country, advertising of every description, and choice collections of everything from mechanical cast iron banks to period firearms to country stoneware. Two-story walls soar up to the second story atrium level, covered from top-to-bottom with period gas, brewery, and soda advertising. One of the finest collections of advertising stoneware in the country awaits at the top of the stairs, as well as pressed steel toys by the dozen, and rare lithograph coffee, tobacco, and food tins by the hundreds. The shop is spotless & perfectly lit, with the entire inventory housed on custom-made oak shelving and cabinets. You’ll find owner Mark Wilson or his son (and business partner) Tim on hand to greet visitors on most days. “We strive to be among the finest antiques shops in the country, with an inventory second-to-none, and have had plenty of shoppers from all over who have said as much,” Mark told me, “the store is very much a family affair, run by myself and Tim, but with plenty of help from my wife and daughters as well.” A visit to Wilson’s Antiques would be a great excuse to get yourself out to this beautiful area of northern Wisconsin. The 90,000-acre Price County Forest boasts miles of walking, ski, and snowmobile trails, as does the nearby 90,000-acre Flambeau River State Forest. And if that’s not enough space to unwind, Park Falls is also headquarters for the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest – a wild & scenic landscape with more than 600 miles of trails and an amazing 400 lakes within its boundaries. Park Falls is just a short drive from both the scenic Apostle Islands and bustling Minocqua areas. You really should come have a look. Wilson’s Antiques is open year ‘round, on Monday and Wednesday through Saturday from 9-5, 12-5 on Sundays and It’s hard to miss the brand-new Wilson’s closed on Tuesdays. They’re easy Antiques as you drive through Park Falls, to find in Park Falls, in the large Wisconsin. Right on the corner of Division brick building at 399 Division Street and Highway 13, the historic brick Street where it intersects with structure has been both a Post Office and Highway 13. For directions, or department store before finding new more information, you can give life as one of the Midwest’s finest Mark or Tim a call at 715-744antiques establishments. 3200, or contact them by email at wilsonsantiques@pctcnet.net. And as always, keep an eye out for all of Wilson’s Antiques featured items in the Auction Action Antique News! Circa 1895-1920 J & E Stevens Chief Big Moon mechanical cast iron bank in nice original paint - $4,400. Circa 1898 Winchester 1894 take-down rifle, 30 caliber & in great condition - $6,500. There are dozens of vintage advertising clocks available, including this Sun Drop Golden Cola example - $650. Three mint-condition syrups: Ward’s Lemon Crush - $2,100, Buckeye Root Beer - $1,300, Ward’s Orange Crush - $1,950. The upper level of the shop is steel toy central, with many beautifully restored Buddy L Fire trucks, plus this Buddy L Curtiss Butterfinger truck - $1,195. You’ll most always find either Mark Wilson or son Tim at their Park Falls, Wisconsin shop. Here’s the pair with one of the hundreds of stoneware pieces in stock: a rare Red Wing 12 gallon double-ribcage crock priced at $3,500. Unusual concave curved glass corner china cabinet, of oak, 36” x 66” - $3,950. What breweriana enthusiast wouldn’t love this wonderful Anheuser Busch “Custer’s Last Fight” 32” x 42” framed lithograph - $3,300. Two more unusual advertising clocks: the 36”-wide Sun Drop Golden Cola priced at $3,450, the 1961 Crestliner Boats at $765. “Four Tornado” cobalt decorated Ohio 10-gallon threshing jug $2,850. 15 A trio of choice milk-can-style coffee tins: Corbin & Sons Cream Roasted - $350, Metropolitan Java & Mocha - $450, Sears & Roebuck Rivera Brand - $225. Rare & pristine coffee tins in stock include this three-pound Franklin Coffee ($1,500) and three-pound Turkey Brand Coffee - $975. “Overwhelming” is a word that comes to mind to describe Wilson’s Antiques - with three floors overflowing with the choicest antique & vintage advertising, stoneware, toys, furniture, and much more! Wilson’s Antiques has perhaps the nation’s finest selection of advertising butter crocks, with hundreds to choose from - like these 20lb examples with Chicago advertising priced from $1,200 to $1,400. Look up & you’ll spot this way-cool Murray Super Sonic Jet pedal car in original paint - $2,200. Two very different Agricultural advertising pieces: the early 6’ long John Deere Farm Implements “four legged” porcelain sign in excellent condition priced at$5,850, the 5’ long framed steel En-R-Gee Chicks at $2,250. Restored Wayne Sunoco gas pump - $3,500. You’ll encounter exceptional advertising around every corner of Wilson’s Antiques, from this two-sided porcelain Sinclair H-C Gasoline sign ($1,650) to this jumbo 6’-tall porcelain Mail Pouch Tobacco thermometer - $3,250. This imposing 30” German clockwork stork nodder originally graced the baby department of You’ll find a choice an Oconto, Wisconsin collection of early department store. Works firearms at Wilson’s Antiques too, like this Winchester 1866 rifle with folky great & priced at $1,600. engraving of a Native American & a buffalo - $9,600. Soda memorabilia includes this full-sized Liberty Root Beer barrel dispenser $1,200. Classic J & E Stevens Columbus & Indian (1893 World’s Fair) mechanical bank, original paint - $2,750. Englishmade Revolutionary War-era officer’s flintlock pistol with springloaded bayonet, excellent condition & very rare - $4,250. 26” Marquette Club Ginger Ale stand-up bottle display, near mint - $650. 1836 Harper’s Ferry musket, converted from flintlock and with Native American rawhide repairs to the stock. This is the very gun featured on page 41 of Lar Hothem’s “Indian Trade Relics” book - $3,600. Unusual Pabst Beer advertising lithograph showing some “Founding Fathers” type guys enjoying some Pabst about a hundred years too Super-rare trio of early, 30” x 42” & priced at $950. button-top CocaCola embossed steel signs in N.O.S. condition: with prices from $1,900 to $2,750. Early King Pin penny mechanical pinball machine, excellent $2,950. 16 Auction Action Antique News is Read by Top Dealers and Collectors from Across the Country! They are Always Looking to Buy the Best in Antiques & Collectibles! With Over One Million Hits Monthly on Our Website, YourAd Receives Maximum Exposure to Some of the Top Buyers in the U.S. & Around the World! YOUR SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL DATE IS FAST APPROACHING Dear Auction Action Antique News Subscriber, Your subscription expiration date is printed on each week’s issue. 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FAIRGROUNDS Hwy. 11 414-525-0820 www.nlpromotionsllc.com UPCOMING SHOW SEPT. 29 Vendors Wanted! 2013 Dates 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 St Mary of the Hill Parish Presents its 24th Annual 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 National Association Breweriana Advertising Show & Sale Sat., August 3rd, 2013 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 Downtown Oronoco Gold Rush Days ANTIQUE & FLEA SHOW HUBERTUS, WISCONSIN at Beautiful HOLY HILL Grounds (20 miles northwest of Milwaukee) Watch for Holy Hill signs Free Admission & Parking SUNDAY, JULY 28th ~ 7am to 3pm Vendors call Walt Nencka 262-628-4326 or Pat Schulz 262-673-4045 CAMBRIDGE ANTIQUE FAIR Saturday & Sunday August 3rd ~ 8-5 August 4th ~ 9-4 Admission $6.00 Early Bird Adm. Fri: $20 CAMBRIDGE, MN Isanti County Fairgrounds Over 300 Dealers cambridgeantiquefair.com kwel16421@aol.com Antique Show & Flea Market Rochester, MN - Fairgrounds ~ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET~ Flea Market & Antique America’s #1 Shopping Market 1,400+ Dealers • 10 Bldgs • 52 Acres AUGUST 16-18 Friday thru Sunday Fri. & Sat. 7-7pm ~ Sun. 7-2pm August 18th AUG. 16, 17 & 18 ELKHORN, WI Admission $5 ~ Free Parking ~ Children 12/under free Historic Sandwich Fairgrounds 1401 Suydam Rd, Sandwich, IL Free Public Admission • On grounds parking $5 MARKET Antiques Show 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 2013 CONVENTION - DIGGIN’ RED WING - JULY 11-13 Bake Sale & Lunch by Lioness Sponsored by: Boulder Juncction Lioness SUNDAY at SANDWICH Bldgs. Open: Sat 8-6pm FREE Adm. • Parking $5.00 641-832-2700 • 507-269-1473 www.iridescenthouse.com 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! 2013 Schedule Dodgeville Lions Club Show & Sale 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! DEADLINES ARE TUESDAYS @ 5PM Reserve Spaces Early Inquires contact Bob 608-935-3926 Dodgeville Lion’s Club c/o Bob Kratochwill 413 W Spring St., Dodgeville, WI 53533 www.auctionactionnews.com 19 UPCOMING EVENTS SUNDAY ANTIQUES MADISON WISCONSIN MARKET ART POTTERY SHOW 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 August 18 2013 Dates September 15 October 20 450 Vendors • Open 8-4 • Food • No Pets Call Mike Raycraft 217-202-2847 www.thirdsundaymarket.com C&J PROMOTIONS GREAT ANTIQUE SHOWS IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN AUG. 31 & SEPT. 1 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 CEDARBURG SUNDAY, SEPT. 1ST 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 CEDARBURG DAYS Rain or Shine 6 AM - 3 PM Historic Cedarburg, Wisconsin No Animals Allowed Free Public Admission • On grounds parking $5 DEALERS INSIDE & OUT SPACE AVAILABLE! Booth Rental Information: 651-771-3476 • 651-771-7265 www.mnantiqueshows.com SEE YOU NEXT SEASON! DEADLINES ARE TUESDAYS @ 5PM FREE PARKING & ADMISSION Limited Space: Call for reservations 920-235-0495 mallofantiques.com NEXT DATES: SEPTEMBER 2 (Labor Day) • OCTOBER 20 FLEA MARKET SUNDAY SEPT. 2 (Labor Day) 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: OCTOBER 20 Vendors Wanted! A Cedarburg Volunteer Fire Department Tradition for over 47 Years Held at the Cedarburg Fireman’s Park in Minnesota State Fairgrounds St. Paul, Minnesota Open 8 am to 2 pm 1475 S. Washburn, Oshkosh, WI DAYS SUNDAY, OCT. 6TH SEPTEMBER 28 & 29 Sat. 8-6 ~ Sun. 10-4 FLEA MARKET SUNDAY AUGUST 18 Info: Cedarburg Maxwell Street Days W65 N796 Washington Ave • 262-377-8412 email: cedarburgmaxwellstreetdays@ymail.com CEDAR RAPIDS ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE HAWKEYE DOWNS FAIRGROUNDS 4400 6th St. SW • Cedar Rapids, Iowa OCT. 11, 12 & 13 Friday, 10 am-6 pm • Saturday, 10 am-6 pm Sunday, 11 am- 4 pm Admission $6.00 • Good All 3 Days FREE PARKING 507-269-1473 or 641-832-2700 www.iridescenthouse.com More than 50 dealers selling vintage & contemporary pottery as well as furniture & other decorative art items! Saturday, August 24th ~ 9-4 $6 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 Info Visit: www.wisconsinpottery.org or call 608-249-6898 Please Let Our Advertisers Know Where You Saw Their Ad!!!! ZURKO’S MIDWEST PROMOTIONS 2013 Show Schedule JULY 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 Vendors Wanted! OCTOBER COUNTRYSIDE 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 COLLECTORS CLASSIC NOVEMBER TOY SHOW 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 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2013 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. DECEMBER Park Place of Countryside 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 6240 Joliet Rd., Countyside, IL Free Parking • Door Prizes • Dealers from Coast to Coast Admission $6.00 • Preview Adm. 7:30 AM $20.00 Kids 6 to 12 $2.00 Info: 715-526-9769 www.zurkopromotions.com Email: zurko@frontiernet.net Call Jim Welytok 262-366-1314 or www.uniqueeventsshows.com ZURKO • ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES MARKETS/EVENTS • 715-526-9769 • www.zurkopromotions.com • IOLA • • BERRIEN SPRINGS • • ANTIGO • • SHAWANO • 43rd Big Season for Flea Market SUNDAYS Toy Barn JULY 11, 12, 13 & 14 Every Sunday 7-4/$2 • Early Admission $10 Hours: Thur.-Sun. 8 a.m.-5 p.m SHAWANO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS DURING IOLA CAR SHOW SHAWANO, WISCONSIN (990 E Green Bay St. or Hwy 29) IOLA, WISCONSIN ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE MARKET JULY 14 3rd SUNDAY ANTIQUE & FLEA MARKET Hours: Sunday 8-3/$4 • Early Buyers Sun. 6-8am/$10 Hours: Saturday 7AM-4 PM/$2 BERRIEN SPRINGS YOUTH FAIRGROUNDS BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICHIGAN (9122 OLD U.S. 31) AUGUST 3 • Saturday LANGLADE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ANTIGO, WISCONSIN (1633 Neva Rd. or Hwy 45) 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 PLEASE LET OUR ADVERTISERS KNOW WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD! FOR SALE Call Collect Anytime 901-761-9507 1844C MILITARY ITEMS WANTED 1844C *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 Buying ANYTHING Military Related Call Jerry 414-727-1190 Email: historicmilitariaservice@yahoo.com 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. 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Mill St., Plymouth, WI 920-893-8842 www.billcain.com PLEASE LET OUR ADVERTISERS KNOW See page 13 of Auction Action Antique News Issue #1849 W H E R E Y O U S AW T H E I R A D ! Get more for Your Advertising Dollar! YOUR AD WORKS 24/7 with auctionactionnews.com 21 21st Annual Kalamazoo Airgun Show & Daisy Get Together This show started 21 years ago with a few Daisy bb gun collectors in the backyard of Bob Surface’s home in Swartz Creek, Michigan. It has grown over the years and now boasts over 100 tables of bb guns, airguns of all makes and models, and toy guns. The name of the show has been changed this year to the Kalamazoo Airgun Show & Daisy Get Together to better describe that the show welcomes all types of airguns from antique to modern. This show is a wonderful informative gathering of collectors, friends and good times. Last year collectors from approximately 16 states attended the show. Every year the show has been sold out, and the managers expect the same this year. In addition to the approximately 100 tables of airguns, bb and toy guns for sale each year we try to feature a special airgun model or maker. This year the featured maker is the Columbian Air Rifles. Columbian air rifles for the most part are large, heavy, impressive looking guns with cast iron receivers. The receivers are very ornate with various animals, names, floral patterns and sometimes the date of the year the model came out cast into them. The first of the “Columbians” came out in 1892 and were marked Bailey Air Rifle. The last cast iron frame model is the 1908. Most of the Columbian guns had “Japan black” receivers and nickel plated barrels. Models with nickeled receivers are rare and very desirable. The model marked 1900 in the frame is the most common of the Columbian guns. About 1910 the company began producing all sheet metal guns which were marked Heilprin and the cast iron frame construction guns were discontinued. The sheet metal guns were produced until the early 1920s. Columbian and Heilprin guns are fun to collect because they have so many models and variations and are so unusual looking. Another special event on Sunday will be hosted by Dan Lerma and his family from Findlay, Ohio. They will be hosting a Slingshot Shoot with local Boy Scouts ….shooting targets with paintballs. The shoot will be open to the public and to the Boy Scouts. This event will be free and will be located outside the Airgun Show from 10:00 a.m. until 2 p.m. Come join them for some fun with a chance to win a prize. The show will once again be held at the Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds Expo Center. This 8,500 square foot hall is wonderful with its great lighting, ample parking and its easy access off I-94 is an added bonus. The host hotel will be the Country Inn & Suites located on 1912 East Kilgore Street, Kalamazoo (exit #78) The phone number is 269-382-2303… please mention the Daisy bb and toy gun show to get the spe- cial rate. We will continue our Saturday evening reception tradition. Please join us in the hotel’s reception room around 7:30 p.m. for this event…a great time to relax and renew friendships. Kalamazoo is a town with many fun things to do. They have the “Air Zoo” aviation museum, Kalamazoo Nature Center, The Crossroads Mall, St Julian Winery, Gilmore Car Museum and much more. highly recommend you visit We www.DiscoverKalamazoo.com for additional information. For airgun shooters, there will be an air gun field target shoot in the area on Saturday. Please contact Chris Martin 608-347-8395 for information on that event. The show will be held at the Kalamazoo County Fairground Expo Center, Kalamazoo Michigan on Sunday, August 18th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is $3. (Admission for early buyers at 7:30 a.m. will be $25) Admission for children under 12 is free but they must be accompanied by an adult. If you have any questions please contact: Wes or Theresa Powers 517-423-4148. Columbian 1908 Buck Jones gun display Columbian 1894 One of many sale tables One of many sale tables 1889 Columbians Champion Model One of many sale tables Are You Looking For The Perfect Gift for the Antique & Collectible Lover In Your Life? A Gift Subscription To: AUCTION ACTION ANTIQUE NEWS Call Today: 715-524-3076 Eagle River Antique Show The Longest Running Antique Show In The Northwood’s 22 Come join us for the 53rd annual Eagle River Antique Show and Sale! It will be held at the Eagle River Derby Track Exposition Hall, located on Hwy 45 north of Eagle River Friday, August 2nd, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturday, August 3rd, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. This antique show is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Eagle River. This show is the longest running antique show in the Northwood’s and the ONLY antique show up North entirely benefiting a service club’s community projects. All the proceeds from this show, including all the fees collected at the door, are used by the Rotary Club for their special community projects. The Club yearly sponsors a scholarship for a graduating senior at Northland Pines HS, sends 2 girls annually to Badger Girls State, supports the local Cranberry Fest, Klondike Days and sponsors a “Warm the Children” winter project. The Rotary also supports an ongoing Youth Exchange Program Jim & Joan Walter of The Calamity House will be bringing this open top cupboard in old blue paint; Dovetailed trunk in old blue paint dated 1847; Milwaukee made old wall telephone in Tiger Oak. and holds a wine tasting event as another fund raiser in addition to the Antique Show and Sale. This year’s special projects include the Three Eagle Bike Trail, Olsen Library Capital Campaign, Northwoods Children's Museum Youth Volunteer Program, and the Vilas County Food Pantry. Exhibitors for the show are professional antiques dealers from the Northern Wisconsin Antique Dealers Association along with select guest dealers. The Rotary Club and NWADA work very hard every year to provide a unique and quality antiques show that has become a successful, anticipated summer event. Top quality antique dealers from Wisconsin and Illinois will be bringing their best antiques……including many items they have saved special just for this show. An excellent selection of antique furniture in a wide variety of woods and styles will be available. You can also expect to find fine antique and vintage costume jewelry; sterling silver flatware and hollowware; brass and copper; ironstone; art pottery; elegant, depression & kitchen glassware; kitchen collectibles; decorative lodge-look items; sports items; decoys; art; children’s toys & collectibles; vintage textiles; art glass; Civil War, WWI and II collectibles, and small primitives and country pieces at this show. There is something for everyone in every price range! Mark your calendar now! Come out and help us celebrate our 53rd year……the Rotary Club is a wonderful community organization and is deserving of our support and appreciation! A lot of good things happen in Eagle River every year thanks to this fine organization, but none of this can happen without public support. The show also has free parking. For questions or additional information call (920)533-8731. Out on the Farm Antiques will be bringing this grain bin; dry sink; axe; Richard Gersten of the Red Wing Yankee Collector will stoneware; be bringing this Colt stoneware. SAA .45 caliber Revolver, manufactured 1882 Photo; Original Tintype Photo of President Abraham Lincoln; American Revolutionary War Silver Shoe Buckles; Hudson Bay Double-Bar Cross & Collar. Ph: Carol Hageness of Sunshine 708-786-8630 or email: yankeecollector@sbcglobal.net Treasures will be bringing this Bohemian Garnet Necklace c. 1880-1900; 14K hand painted Ivory brooch or pendant surrounded w/seed pearls; Fabulous Custom made brooch or pendant in 14K & 18K w/6 ct opals & 2 ct diamonds. For the Shelf will be bringing this original Civilian Conservation Congress patches from 1930's; carved duck hunting plaque c. 1940's; c. 1950 tackle shop sign, yellow w/green trim & black lettering; c. 1940 folk art camping scene made w/iron spikes. Ph: 414-688-3606 Time's Treasures will be bringing this pair of Persian Oil Paintings on Ivory; a great pair of Swashbuckling Bronze Pirate bookends &a small collection of Carder Era Steuben Glass. Ph: 608-617-7066 Berrien Springs, Michigan Antique Market Treasure Hunters delight! BERRIEN SPRINGS CO. YOUTH FAIRGROUNDS: Treasure Hunters delight! SUNDAY will be the Spring-Berrien Springs Antique & Collectible Market! Show hours will SUNDAY JULY 14TH from 8am to 3:30pm. The Market will feature some of MICHIGAN’S & the MIDWEST finest dealers from Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Wisconsin & More!Offered for sale will be an eclectic mix of Antiques & Collectibles including Country Furniture, Garden Delights, Advertising, Old Toys, Shabby-chic, Fine Porcelain, China, Estate Jewelry, Ephemera, Coin-Op, MilitaryCollectible, Primitive, Decorator Industrial Items, Vintage and much, much, more! This fun market will be held, RAIN or SHINE, as dealers will be set-up in buildings, tents & open-air! Bob Zurko, Antique Market Promoter for over 45 years states that:”The Berrien Springs County Fairgrounds in Berrien Springs, Michigan is the ideal location for a Day-In-The-Country Antiquing”!The Fairgrounds are meticulously maintained in a park-like setting and are just a short trip from most major Midwest cities. Show hours on SUNDAY will be 8am to 3:30pm with general admission only $4.00.Kids 16 and under are Free and there is Free Parking!As Zurko stated, “The Fun is and Always will be---- IN THE HUNT! Our fall antiques market is scheduled for September 15. As always NEW vendors are welcome! Antiques, Collectibles and more!!! Pottery; Furniture; Jewelry; Art Glass; Primitives; Old Toys; Linens; Advertising; Post Cards. BEAUTIFUL FAIRGROUNDS!! Berrien County Youth Fair Address: 9122 Old U.S. 31, Berrien Springs, Michigan 49103. Plenty of FREE parking! There will be Food, Fun & Music & More!! For additional information contact: ZURKO PROMOTIONS at 115 E. Division St. Shawano, Wisconsin 54166 or call 715-526-9769 or check the web-site at www.zurkopromotions.com 23 39th Annual Door County Antique Show & Sale In Quaint Fish Creek, WI The Sister Bay Lions Club is hosting the 39th Annual Door County Antique Show, Thursday through Saturday, July 18, 19, 20 at the Gibraltar High School in the quaint town of Fish Creek, Wisconsin on the peninsula by Lake Michigan, 60 miles NE of Green Bay, Wisconsin. The high school is located on Hwy 42 North & the show’s hours are 10 to 5pm each day. The show has 35 select dealers who are excited to be in Door County & have a good time selling & visiting with the local’s & the tourists who are always anxious to come to this show to see the special items these dealers saved just for this summer event! The Sister Bay Lions Club sponsors this event to raise money & awareness for the “Leader Dog for the Blind Program” which operates entirely on donations. Since 1939 the Lions Club has been providing dog guides to people who are blind & visually impaired to enhance their mobility & quality of life. The dogs are specially selected & bred, risen in foster homes & trained to socialize for one year & then sent to Michigan to complete their training. Maggie Weir directs this program in Door County & has arranged for leader dogs & their handlers to volunteer their time to be on site during the show. Maggie & other puppy handlers, have been rewarded with Thank You letters from all over the world from the visually impaired who are so happy with their leader dogs. Russell Sunstrom of the Lions Club, hopes that the puppies being on site will prompt a person or family to become a much needed handler for one year. If you are looking for something Old & Precious & Unique you will find it here admist the early furniture, folk art, Ladies accessories, Early New England items, jewelry, textiles, baskets, Americana, decoys, garden & advertising items, Native American, Civil War & Military items, tools, sterling flatware, postcards, Heisey, Majolica, Royal Doulton, lodge, Mettlach steins, fountain pens, oil paintings, coins, Victoriana, primitives, Country & Deco items! This is just a sampling of the authentic & wonderful items which can be found at the show! Also, as Glass & China Repair booth will be on site. Whether you have been collecting for years or just starting out, you will be sure to find something that fits your taste & price range to take home & cherish. The dealers welcome old friends & enjoy meeting new ones. Plan to spend your day or weekend trip in the historic & charming towns that make up Door County, mark your calendar for this sale because it has the Quality & Variety to Rival the Biggest Show! The admission is $5.00, under 16 is free, good for all three days. Arrangements for the show are under the directions of Sister Bay Lions member Russ Sunstrom, Fish Creek, & Manager Ray Hanson. For further info call 715-355-5144 or visit www.antiqueshowsinwis.com Bob’s Americana & Collectibles will be bringing these Abraham Lincoln memorial & John Wilkes Booth items along with numerous other historical civil war & related pieces. Diane Rolander Antiques of Rockford, IL will be bringing this light blue Staffordshire domed coffee pot, Mid 1850’s, pattern is “Gypsy” & the lid has been repaired; Royal Doulton rack plate “The Bookworm”, part of the Professional Series, c. 1909-1949. Country Peddler, Inc. of La Crosse, WI will be bringing this solid cherry side table, c. 1870-1890; early 1880’s linen press; 1920’s-1930’s unusual 2 handle blueberry scoop w/folding handles & a very unique large basket w/cover; rare Shaker rocker believed to be from the first Shaker community in New York State, this style of arms for the rocker was only made at the original Shaker Community in New York around 1796-1803! Unfortunately we do not have written providence for this rocker, the shaker tape on the chair is new. Crescent Worth Art & Antiques from Lake Forest, IL will be bringing this Pearlware Toby jug, England, c. 1830, $1,300. Ph: 847-347-7170 or email: CrescentWorth@aol.com Andra Behrendt of Lady A Antiques specializes in jewelry, celluloid boxes, albums, hatpins, purses, perfumes, compacts & related vanity items. Pictured are enamel compacts, powder puffs & purses from the 1920’s-1930’s. Visit my website at: www.lady-a.com Phil Klamm from Weather Vane Antiques will be bringing this banquiet lamp; wicker hanging & table lamp; walnut bench. Ph: 262-375-0641 or email: pklamm@sbcglobal.net Dan & Kathy Roe of Springfield, IL will be bringing a nice selection of garden items. Email for details & prices: circa2708@aol.com Jeanine Thomas of En Vogue from Hinsdale, IL will be bringing this vintage 18” Miriam Haskell 2 strand baroque pearl necklace, $695; 18” vintage baroque pearl necklace with rhinestones, $1,250. Ph: 630-654-4588 Ginger Wierman of Vintagerie will be bringing this 3 shelf oak & glass General store countertop display cabinet 15"x16"x10"h, $350; 3 drawer English elm marble-top sideboard w/6 brown transfer tile backsplash & orig. nouveau pulls, $650; Wonderful 16x20 orig. sgnd oil on canvas "Harbor Scene" by listed Ohio artist Belle Hoffman (1889-1961), $1,495. Ph: 715-829-4545. Richard Lauder will be bringing these beautiful postcard from Emphraim Wisconsin; Emphraim dock Lundberg’s & Poirier’s Stores Fish Creek, Wisconsin. Larry Kaczmarek of The Village Blacksmith Antiques will be bringing this 1900’s flour bag; 1920’s Keystone siton steam roller; 1930’s ice cream store warmer; early Hydro-Film oil can. Ph: 920-993-9817 John, Linda & Cheyenne Welsch of Fond du Lac, WI will be bringing one of Carol Hageness of Sunshine Treasures several Apache from Milwaukee, WI will be bringing baskets; this Platinum Art Deco bracelet with two Prehistoric and 1/2 ct diamonds; French Mimbres pottery vessel "Chaumet" brooch 18K with 5 ct ruby, along w/many historical 2 ct carved emeralds and 1/3 ct pieces of pottery; many diamonds; English 9 K Hand carved Eskimo Ivory figurines. turquoise and seed pearl ear rings. Ph: 920-923-3842 24 “Best in the Midwest or Anywhere” Kane County Flea Market ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES August 3rd & 4th Saturday, noon-5pm • Sunday, 7am-4pm “Established 1971” 1st sunday of each month & preceeding Saturday We Never Cancel • Admission $5 each day (children under 12 free) • Free Parking KAPPEL’S CLOCK SHOP 2250 Sherman Ave • Madison, WI 53704 608-244-6165 Located at Kane County Fairgrounds 525 S. Randall Rd. (between Rt. 38 & 64) St. Charles, IL 60174 630-377-2252 www.kanecountyfleamarket.com Wisconsin’s Largest Antique Clock Shop New & Antiques Clocks - Bought - Sold - Repaired Hours: Mon. ~ Fri. 10-5 • Saturday, 10-2 Atmos 1950, nice case, runs good. $750. A n t i q u es Welcome Visitors! Fox River Antique Mall Where the Past.....Meets the Present Large Selection of Antiques & Collectibles • Dolls • Furniture • Glassware • Jewelry & More 30 Day Layaway • Gift Certificates • Visa & MC Accepted! Not resposible for accidents Next Flea Market: August 31st & September 1st Nueske’s District No. 3 Antiques Take a step back in time & visit our beautufully restored 1882 schoolhouse. 715-253-4064 or 800-451-3838 Mint 10 gal. Koverwate, $395 Shawano blue band bowl, $89 Hinman Milkers stoneware, $95. Largest Antique Mall in Northeast WI HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 10-4 920-731-9699 1074 S. VanDyke Rd., Appleton, WI Located on Bus. Hwy. 29, 1 mile E. of Wittenberg, WI antiques@district3antiques.com (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 r t ou Visi ians at ll a s Arti raft M 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 1923 Christmas Coca-Cola sign, great color & condition, 27” x 19”, $995. Dlr 43 SUNDAY at SANDWICH Antiques Show A New MONTHLY Market of Quality Antiques, Collectibles, Re-Purposed & Garden * Held at the Historic Sandwich Fair Grounds * 2013 1950’s Alfred Villasana modernist hammered silver pitcher w/turquoise enamel parrot handle, signed, 12”H x 8”, $450. Dlr NW May 12 June 9 July 14 August 11 October 13 WWI Bolo knife w/sheath, $149. Dlr VIRG 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 Isle Of Snow Juice House, E.&J. Supply Co., 36” x 22”, $350. Dlr PGH Like us on Facebook! Email: sundayantiquessandwich@gmail.com J.&S. Letter Service sign, 32” x 62”, $525. Dlr PGH Dealers Wanted of Estate Jewelry & Advertising Items www.sundayatsandwichantiques.com NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW • NEW