v. jugs for
cider, vinegar, rye whiskey, etc. from Maryland,
ly fine 23½" T. Hamilton & Jones, Greensboro, Pa., 12 gal.
undulating swag feathers, arched arbor w/name, spread eagle
lue decs.; western Pa. 3 gal. crock w/spread eagle and shield
ine Cowden & Wilcox 2 gal. crock w/a small bird sitting on a
ec. C & W crocks; Albany slip glazed seated dog on a round
er 1892; 2 tanware tulip dec. pitchers;
3 adv. crocks
– rare and
a. – 2 gal. Williams & Hetzel, Everett, Pa. – Lyon A. Brua dry
including: several excellent dec. pitchers – J.E. Norton 2 gal.
(Beaver Co.) – Evean Jones, Pittston, Pa. – 2 gal. jug marked
nd white molded stoneware pitchers – doe and fawn – leaping
T. hollow chalkware cat w/excellent orig. paint, (one of the
mocha mustard pot; fine early 19th-century canary ware 6½"
ecs.; small redware washboard; large yellowware washboard;
lue and oxblood decs.;
rare
8" T. ovoid Pa. Sgraffito redware
een, Oct. 14, 1828 plus an amusing verse (broken spout, but a
coming up handle; turnip-shape redware bank w/acorn finial
gned John Bell redware cup; redware vase, batter bowl, small
are sitting Spaniel dog on a flared base in excellent orig. paint;
apot; 6 fine transfer pitchers from 9"-11½" in various patterns
crimshaw carved powder horn inscribed Aug. 7th, 1865, G.
anner J.I. Smith for whom it was made (James Ira Smith, born
d w/eagle and banner (The Union now and forever), a great
rty, Indian w/rifle and tomahawk, Union shield, bear, bird in
t Civil War officer’s leather trunk belonging to Major Charles
lled 6,30,1862 during the charge of Hooker’s Brigade, pictures
ry in the battle:
excellent and rare Parker Bros.
circa 1897
ine intricate engravings, skeletonized butt plate, grade DH-3
lever action 30-30 rifle, 23½" octagonal barrel in good cond.;
n barrel, nice patchbox and silver inlay of stag deer w/orig.
County, Pa., w/approx. 49 silver inlays – triangles, diamonds,
handle orig. bowie knife by Edgebrand, Germany; 2 fine late
bear trap in good condition.
stuffed, pieced and appliqué quilts from 1846-1945, nearly
tion, quilts have well coordinated colors w/frames or colored
ulate, some are signed and dated (only a
few
have minor stains
ily pieced quilt covered w/trapunto stuffed scrolled feathers,
r of quilt (Mary Ogiers Quilt 1846, few stains, however great
bold red and green diamond in a square w/excellent quilting;
n earth tone and rose colors; 1880 appliqué w/9 panels of red,
in red and green calico; graphic burgundy-oxblood touching
tremendous youth or crib quilts
, 1 pre-1900 - one 1860,
xcellent 24" square Star of Bethlehem baby quilt in vibrant
inwheels, tulips, Centre County eagle, etc., appliquéd quilts;
etric – crazy – 9 patch – snowflake – bars, etc. All the above
e! (Come see my quilts, you will probably like them!).
/a large colorful central rooster and rearing horses in corners
7" horse-drawn 3-seated carriage and passengers w/a church
dor dogs signed Scott 1915 – early 28" x 46" hooked rug of a
);
fine and scarce
19th-century yarn-sewn purse, pot w/vines,
erks Co., Pa. – coverlet signed John Smith 1835, S. Leibich
brosius Miller in 4 corners, large center medallion w/parallel
commemorative banner, 1 side has shields, crowns, rampant
f 1870-1871, other side of banner has scene of German soldier
s w/a broken cross on ground, unbelievable metal, yarn and
f some restoration, however a work of art worthy of repair).
ffany finish
R.S. Prussia teapot, creamer, sugar, and chocolate
RSP pearlized bowls; 11" carnation mold satin finish summer
old 343 winter keyhole portrait plate, (epoxy hanger on back);
bowl; 10¾" dice shooters bowl; 10¾" icicle mold swans on
feeding birds plate; 11" icicle mold 7 open-handle peacock
set, etc.; R.S. Prussia is in excellent condition (don’t miss it!).
10" mug attributed to Henry W. Stiegel (1763-1774), applied
nd indenture signed by Stiegel will accompany mug; several
ets;
rare C.F. Monroe Nakara
8" diam. dresser box, keyhole
ccompanied w/a painting on porcelain pin of Queen Louise;
ed behind inside mirror sample mold 1904;
extremely fine
and rare
late 19th Century Mt. Washington Burmese art glass epergne (6½" base x 10½"T.); small but nice Mt. Washington
Burmese bowl w/3 applied feet, both pieces dec. w/vines, leaves and berries; other good pieces.
Tiffany, Art Pottery, Lamps, Sterling Silver and Advertising:
10½" x 6½" Rookwood scenic Vellum plaque signed by
Frederick Rothenbusch in orig. frame; 2 fine signed Pairpoint lamps – 19½" Puffy Pairpoint lamp signed on base and shade,
4 arms supporting a 13¾" shade, 4 round lobes of colorful dahlias, roses, pansies and Mandevilla flowers – 23" T. signed
Pairpoint lamp bronze tone cast-iron base w/3 scrolled columns holding a 17½" diam. shade dec. w/rare colorful peacocks, urn
and floral motifs; good orig. Gone w/Wind lamp; reverse painted glass lamp w/lighted base, scene of cottage,
trees, etc.; other lamps;
rare stamped Tiffany & Co.
cold painted bronze Askros form claret jug, the handle
splits at top and dec. w/molded leaves, seashells, cupid, scrollwork, and 2 cornucopias, rim of jug has 2 horned
goats w/molded embellishments;
Sterling Silver:
4-pc. sterling silver set of coffee and teapot, C&S marked
sterling silver 950 w/EP in a diamond; International flatware for 12 (Joan of Arc) 5 pieces per person plus 6
serving pieces; International sterling flatware for 6 except 1 soup spoon; Gorham sterling flatware for 6 (Melrose
pattern) 4 pieces per person plus 3 serving pieces;
Scrimshaw & Advertising:
Folk art scrimshaw on a cow
jawbone of a ship, whaling boat and large sperm whale signed (a sperm whale dying, L. Crilly 1846); oak frame
and glass display case for Ide silver collars, 2 for 25¢, case has 14 sized collars (25" T. x 13" W.); scarce early
20th Century clear glass dispenser w/spigot for Dewars Perth Whiskey est. 1846, (29½" T.), lots of adv. allover;
rare copper clad
over composite Bull Durham advertising bull on base signed I. Bonheur 7 Bull Durham (24"
L. x 17½" T.); tin adv. sign for W. John P. Squire & Co., Boston (24" x 20"), Squires Arlington over sitting pig
enclosed in a wreath of corn and husks;
J lots, jewelry and other small items to be sold after No. 115:
engraved
18K yellow gold closed case photo locket (approx. 25 DWT); gent’s 14K yellow gold nugget-style ring w/a
cabocon black stone, (approx. 10 DWT); 14K YG 17 jewel hunting case pocket watch signed E.B. Rinkerbach,
Harrisburg, Pa.;
Indian jewelry:
3¾" L. pendant necklace w/11 turquoise stones signed JJ; fine American Indian
silver tooled buffalo head bolo w/bear claw horns and large turquoise stone; bolo w/a 2½" silver slide bird effigy
inlaid w/turquoise, abalone and red and black stone w/two 1¾" effigies on bolo ends; Indian necklace which
appears to be strung w/white oblong stones, eight 1¼" lapel type pendants plus one 2½" bird at bottom, all w/
turquoise, red and white stone decs. on black stone.
Mechanical Banks & Toys:
William Tell 1896 bank, fine cond. w/orig. paint – 1883 eagle and eaglets
bank in orig. paint; fine Hopalong Cassidy western set, 2 guns and holsters, pants, shirt and neck scarf w/
slide steer head; 10" rabbit squeak toy, glass eyes, orig. green felt clothes; child’s favorite nickel-plated
range stove, warming ovens, pans, orig. green paint; Charlie McCarthy doll, orig. tuxedo suit; 3 pieces 0
size child’s iron Wagner ware; 2 gold mohair teddy bears in good cond. except missing eyes, 24" - 14"; 153
O gauge green Lionel locomotive, 2 orange Pullman cars, 1 observation car;
rare 1870 black dancer’s
clockwork toy by Automatic Toy Works, New York City; 4½" earthenware folk art bust of the 1st cartoon
character inAmerica (The Yellow Kid);
rare tin
lithographed 3 column tower w/an outside spiral track for 3
metal cars w/riders to descend marked Germany; Pike’s Peak tin mountain climber; fine 1930’s Buddy “L”
25½" tank line truck professionally restored; 26" Keystone Packard dump truck; 1930’s Sturditoys restored
straight bed truck; Turn of Century 8" tin pull toy of a horse and colt on platform w/iron wheels; 15½" cast-
iron Hubley Royal Circus wagon w/cast-iron bear and lion in good orig. paint and condition; 11½" cast-iron
2-wheel cart w/driver and horse; few other cast-iron toys and items.
Go to
www.auctionzip.com– auctioneers directory – C. Wayne Shultz
after March 5th for great pictures and full listing!
You havemy personal guarantee of the following: NoReserve, No Buyer’s Premium, NoConsignments,
No Absentee, Telephone, or Online Bidding!!! A preview has been set for your convenience and
inspection of auction items. Take advantage of it so you know what you are buying based on
your knowledge, not mine, since everything will be sold as is.
C. Wayne Shultz
Terms of Auction
All information printed or any oral statements by me concerning originality, condition, age,
value or descriptive terms
will not constitute or imply a guarantee of any item in any respect!
Therefore, everything will definitely be sold as is with no returns!!!
The knockdown price
of any items billed to you will be the recorded price of my clerks.
Check your bill.
If you don’t
agree with the price of any item, or your total bill, let us know at time of payment auction day
so we are in agreement because there
will be no recourse, refunds, or adjustments
at the close
of the auction or any day thereafter!
Cash, Travelers Checks preferred. Personal Check with
bank letter of recommendation or credit line guaranteeing funds if not known by me. Proper
full name, address, telephone number with area code, photo driver’s license number.
If your
identification does not comply to the previous terms, you may not get a buyer’s number! Six
percent (6%) PA sales tax will be added to your bill unless you have a tax exempt number.
(No
credit cards.)
Your registration with my clerks will imply that you will agree with the terms of
the auction!
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Located at 201 S. Walnut St., Martinsburg, Blair Co., PA,
in the Memorial Park Sports Complex Building.
Take Interstate I-99 north of Bedford and south from Altoona and get off at Exit 23. At stop light go
straight through and follow 164 East to Roaring Spring, at Turkey Hill store, turn left (still 164 East) to
Martinsburg, Blair Co., to Memorial Park sign and auction signs (only 8 miles from I-99 Exit 23)
Nice Larger Building, Excellent Air Conditioning, Superb Parking!
All purchases must be removed auction day.
Owner – C. Wayne Shultz, 814-832-2582
All items will be sold by number order on auction day.
Numbered sheets with descriptions of all items to be sold
will be given to buyers on auction day.
Call if you have any questions preferably before April 13 –
(814) 832-2582
Great food, seating, and restroom facilities
Auctioneers:
C. Wayne Shultz, AU-000848-L; Adam Violet, AU-005541-L
Nearby Motels
Wye Motor Lodge, Duncansville – 814-695-4407
Comfort Inn, Duncansville – 814-693-1800
Ramada Inn, Altoona – 814-946-1631
Maine Antique Digest, April 2015 21-C