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8-E Maine Antique Digest, April 2015

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“Our 38th Year of

Quality Antiques Shows!”

Antiques Extravaganza

of North Carolina

All shows have: 100 Exhibitors

Drive-in Facilities w/Porter help – Pipe and drape behind booths

Service for rental of walls and showcases

Advertised heavily through all media – Free Parking

Post Office Box 11565

Winston-Salem, NC 27116

(336) 924-8337 • (336) 924-4359

www.antextofnc.com

July 17, 18, 19

70th Raleigh (NC) Antiques Extravaganza

NC State Fairgrounds, Exposition Center

October 2, 3, 4

64th Richmond (VA) Antiques Extravaganza

Richmond Raceway Complex

November 20, 21, 22

71st Raleigh (NC) Antiques Extravaganza

NC State Fairgrounds, Exposition Center

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GOOD SPACE STILL AVAILABLE

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Old Barn Auction is proud to offer the lifelong collection of Richard Green of Marietta, OH. Rarely does this

amount of Civil War era firearms, swords and accouterments come to auction, including a nice assortment of

Civil War artillery collectibles. Also featuring the collection of the late Paul Vaverchak, PA, Jeffrey Holbrook, KY,

and others.

Highlights include a Thuer conversion Colt 1860 Army, Colt 1871-72 open-top revolver with lots of blue,

Manhattan 6.5

.36 cal Navy in new cond., 1843 U.S. Hall breech-loading carbine unfired, cased Mortimer

dueling pistols, 3rd Model Dragoon, Colt 1860 factory engraved with factory-carved grips, S&W American 2nd

model U.S. inspected, Remington split-breech carbine, Greene Breech-loading bolt action. Hundreds of Civil

War era firearms, muskets, rifled muskets, carbines, revolvers, and pistols. Great selection of C.W. Contract

long guns, Rare Factory engraved Deluxe Marlin Model 1893 Rifle in the 38-55, Winchesters including a 1873

with most of its blue and an unfired musket also 1885 with factory scope, 1866, 1886’s, 1887, 1894’s, F. Reuthe

animal-trap gun in new condition, 6 Krags including an 1892 second type not upgraded, St. Louis-style Air

Rifle 1870’s, Deringers including a matched pair and a peanut with a San Francisco retailer’s name on bbl.,

German Jager’s, great selection of percussion and Flintlock rifles including a KY, Lancaster Co., PA incised

carved Flintlock, Long rifles from Sinks, Hayden, Craig, Moll, Defibaugh, Long, Reinhard, A. Ager, C. Messner,

C. King, J. Mills, Levi Biddle, George Biddel, J. Baer of PA, double signed W. Johnson and A. Bettit to name a

few. Contemporary black powder including #2 of Joe Stadtlander, 4 great Remington rolling block pistols, many

rolling block rifles, trap doors, Mausers, Enfields, Martini-Henrys, 1903’s, Swiss Vetterlis. Confederate items

including a fantastic Short-Sword with wooden scabbard, 1862 C.S./Richmond VA Rifle Musket, conversion

muskets and imports, wooden cannonball mold. Single Action Army’s including an early 4-digit civilian, Henry

Nettleton, U.S. RAC., factory engraved SAA in the blue with letter and many more. Civil War Drum, collection

of Marlin Lever Action 22’s, Lugers. Great selection of sword, knives, bayonets, modern weapons, beadwork,

prehistoric, and historic artifacts.

As always we will have items for the beginning to advanced collector. We are always accepting quality

consignments and will get top dollar for your items. We also have Indian relic and antique auctions. Do not

hesitate to call us if you have questions.

This will be a 2-Day sale

: There will be approx. 1300 Lots. A fully-illustrated catalog will be available late March

for $25.00, or get a 1-year subscription for $60.00 or for an early look check our photos out on

www.auctionzip

.

com ID #4807.

Phone & Absentee Bidding

: You may bid by phone, or absentee. If you plan to phone bid, please make

arrangements during the week.

Please don’t wait until the day of the sale to send or call in your bids. WE

WILL NEED TO HAVE ALL ABSENTEE AND PHONE BIDS TO US BY THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2015.

You can

call in your bids or fax. If you need a better description of an item, please call up to two weeks prior to the sale.

THERE WILL BE A 10% BUYER’S PREMUM IN EFFECT

Location: Old Barn Auction – 1 Mile West On S.R. 224, Off Rt. I-75 – Exit 159 Findlay, OH.

By access from Interstate 75 – 40 minutes from Toledo, OH and 90 minutes from Columbus, OH

Address – 10040 St. Rt. 224 West – Findlay, Ohio 45840

Phone: (419) 422-8531; Fax: (419) 422-5321; Web Site:

www.oldbarn.com

; E-mail:

auction@oldbarn.com www.auctionzip.com

ID #4807

2-DAY CIVIL WAR & GUN AUCTION

SALE IS FRIDAY – April 17, 2015 – STARTS AT 9:30 A.M.

SALE IS SATURDAY – April 18, 2015 – STARTS AT 9:30 A.M.

DOORS OPEN AT 8 A.M. ON SALE DATE

PREVIEW IS ON WED. & THURS., April 15 & 16, 2015 – 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.

MRS. VICKY (JAN) SORGENFREI: FIRM MANAGER

FRIDAY AUCTIONEERS: DON STRATTON & STEVE EATON

SATURDAY AUCTIONEERS: DAVE WEDERTZ & STEVE EATON

GUN CONSULTANT: STEVE KIENE

Old Barn auctiOn - Findlay, Ohio

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