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220226 Rauhauser Family Trust Auction
Previous Page Listing ID#: 1370432
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Mount Wolf, PA 17347 |
Auction Dates and Times |
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Saturday Jan 15, 2022 Completed Saturday Feb 26, 2022 Completed |
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Live Auction with Online Bidding VIEW ONLINE CATALOG |
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Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc. Website: rentzelsauctionservice.com GoToAuction.com ID#: 5611 View company information and listings |
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Bidder Terms & Conditions
10% Buyer's Premium, 3% convenience fee for credit card transactions.
Any participating activities, including but not limited to, registering and bidding, formally indicates that the bidder has accepted all of the terms and conditions of sale, including any and all announcements made the day of sale. Such announcements supersede anything written or implied, online or other. Terms and conditions are subject to change at any time. The aforementioned actions form the formal contract between Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc. and the successful high bidder of each lot.
Failure to not completely read these terms and conditions of sale and/or a lack of understanding does not negate them. As the bidder, you are solely responsible for understanding all statements. If you have any questions, please call Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc. at (717) 577-1886 prior to bidding. Thank you.
All items are sold "AS-IS, WHERE IS" in their CURRENT CONDITION WITHOUT GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND WITH ANY AND ALL FAULTS.
The applicable buyer's premium will be added to the hammer price of each lot, plus an additional 3% (three-percent) credit card convenience fee. The aforementioned fees are only a part of the total purchase cost. Other costs and fees can include, but are not limited to, handling fees, material costs, per lot fees, shipping and insurance costs, sales tax (if applicable), etc. All costs should be considered and taken into account when determining any and all bids. Any questions pertaining to fees and additional costs should be directed to Rentzel's Auction at (717) 577-1886.
Sales Tax: All sales are subject to Pennsylvania state and local taxes of 6%, unless you have a PA State Sales Tax Number on file with Rentzel's Auction. Any lots that are picked up and/or delivered in the state of Pennsylvania are subject to applicable state and local taxes. Any items shipped outside the state of Pennsylvania are subject to that state's and local tax rules.
The catalog available online is a numbered list of all items/lots to be offered for sale at auction on this given day. Any statements, or lack thereof, made in regards to accuracy of descriptions, typographical errors, condition, size, authenticity, age, restoration, reproductions, quality, historic relevance, or otherwise, are all for catalog information only and do not represent warranties, guarantees, or representations, of any kind. Again, physical inspection is highly encouraged by all bidders. NOTE: By placing a bid online, the bidder has signified that they have examined the items to their complete satisfaction and/or they have chosen not to physically examine the items and waive any and all rights regarding the aforementioned pertaining to each item/lot.
All item descriptions are based upon visual inspection only. All measurements are approximate and are used for general descriptive purposes only. Bidders are solely responsible for determining the condition and authenticity of items. Physical inspection of items is highly encouraged, since they are used and not new.
The condition of items are subject to change. The auction process warrants a multitude of handlers, prior to, during, and after the auction. Item conditions may be altered, including but not limited to, new or additional cracks, tears, rips, leaks, separations, missing pieces, or becoming defective. NO GUARANTEE IS MADE ON CONDITION.
The auctioneer determines the highest bidder. Any dispute which arises will be handled at the auctioneer's discretion, which can include, but is not limited to, putting the lot in question back up for auction. In the instance there is a tie bid between the floor and/or the internet bidders and/or absentee bidders, the floor bidders take precedence. As an online bidder you assume any risk associated with "winning" an item and not actually having the item sell to you. This is due to (1) the final hammer of the auctioneer and (2) once a lot is closed on the online bidding platform the operator may not able to re-open that lot.
Absentee bids are accepted up to and during the live auction. Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc. is not responsible for, and shall not be held liable for any errors, omissions of, or failure to carry out an absentee bid, regardless of how the bid was submitted. This also includes any technical failures that may arise during the auction that affect absentee bids, including but not limited to, internet connections, telephones, computers, and networks.
Any and all measurements are approximate and are for use as a general guide to size.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO RETURNS ACCEPTED OR REFUNDS GRANTED and ITEMS ARE PURCHASED "AS-IS." The auctioneer reserves the right to accept and/or reject any and all bids.
The final call of the auctioneer or fall of the hammer of a lot to the highest bidder formally indicates the change of title and possession passes to that high bidder, regardless of the bidding method used, including in-house, online, or via an absentee bid. Immediately upon this transfer, the high bidder assumes all responsibility and/or risk of the lot(s) purchased, including but not limited to loss, theft, damage, etc.
Wind-up toys, battery-operated and some electrical items have not been tested and are being sold with NO return and ITEMS ARE PURCHASED "AS-IS."
Internet bidders, be aware that in the case of any internet connection or computer failures, etc. the live auction will proceed as scheduled.
AGREEMENT REGARDING GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, AND LEGAL RIGHTS: I hereby understand and agree that any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc. Bidder Terms & Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. I hereby irrevocably submit to the personal jurisdiction of the appropriate court in York County, Pennsylvania in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to the claims and their enforcement, and I agree that any and all claims must be adjudicated, heard, determined, and resolved in said court, and I hereby irrevocably waive any objection on the ground that any such action or proceeding in said court has been brought in an inconvenient forum.
Payment:
For questions about payments, call (717) 586-1343 or email rentzelsonline@yahoo.com.
Credit cards are the preferred form of payment for absentee and online bidders. Visa, MasterCard & Discover are all accepted. Purchase over $5,000.00 must be done by wire transfer or cahiers check.
HiBid Bidders: When registering for an absentee/online bid, a credit card will be required. Once the credit card information has been provided, Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc. reserves the sole right to automatically charge any and all winning total(s) to the credit card on file if the registered bidder is a successful high bidder. The winning total will consist of the hammer price(s) of the lot(s) successfully won, plus any applicable buyer's premium, applicable sales tax and 3% credit card convenience fee. If shipping is required, any packing material, insurance, postage, handling fees, applicable sales tax will be applied will be billed at a later date as a second charge and the buyer is required to pay using online invoice or texed invoice from Rentzel's through Shipping Saint shipping
Live Auctioneer bidders will get an invoice after the auction from Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc. with instructions for payment. We cannot automatically bill your card on file with Live Auctioneers because we do not always have access to your credit card with Live Auctioneers website. Instructions in the email will include directions on how to use our online payment system on our website for paying your invoice, or you may call with your credit card information and pay over the phone. DO NOT email us your credit card information. If shipping is required, you will receive a second email with shipping fees and instructions for payment.
If you as the buyer wish to pay by Certified Bank Check or Money Order you may, ONLY if you call or email Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc. for permission at rentzelsonline@yahoo.com or (717) 577-1886.
If you plan on picking up items in person it is best to pay for those items by Cash, Debit, or Credit Card at time of pickup.
For invoices over $2,000.00 wire transfer is also available.
Payment must be made within two weeks (14 days) of auction day. Non-payment will result in item(s) being forfeited by bidder and either returned to the consignor or resold.
Failure to remit payment for items won and/or shipping services provided will result in that bidder being suspended and/or blocked from bidding at any auctions hosted by Rentzel's Auction. As a result, legal action will be taken if necessary to protect the interests of Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc., its employees, consignors, and other bidders
Shipping & Pickup Terms:
For questions about shipping, call (717) 586-1343 or email rentzelsonline@yahoo.com.
ITEMS MAY NOT BE PICKED UP ON AUCTION DAY.
Please remember you are responsible for all shipping costs. Thank you.
Shipping costs will be determined by the actual shipping price plus a per-lot handling fee. The per-lot handling fee determined by Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc., will be up to a maximum of $5.00 per lot. If two lots are won, there will be two lot handling fees. If three lots are won, there will be three lot handling fees, and so on. Per-lot handling fees are in addition to any and all other costs such as actual shipping costs, packing materials, etc. There is no handling fee for items that are picked up in person.
Shipping Warning: items are made of various materials that are in some cases very heavy. If you are a high bidder and plan on having your items shipped to you, shipping charges may be expensive. You are responsible for all shipping costs and other fees. No exceptions.
Certain items may be too large and/or heavy to ship, thus they will be available for pick-up only. ITEMS MAY NOT BE PICKED UP AUCTION DAY. Please call (717)-586-1343 to schedule a pickup date and time.
Any and all items to be shipped will be sent through one of the three following methods, as determined by Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc.: (1) USPS (United States Postal Service), (2) UPS (United Parcel Service), or (3) Postal Connections. Due to varying sizes, contents, weights, and conditions of items, Rentzel's Auction will use its sole discretion in determining which shipping provider to use. No private or third party shippers will be used. No large crating or large packaging will be done by Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc. Successful high bidders are responsible for all shipping costs including but not limited to insurance, handling, material, per-lot handling fee, and other charges that may apply.
After payment of your item(s), please allow a minimum of up to two weeks for shipment of item(s). We do our best to get your items out to you as soon as possible, but depending on the volume of shipping that may need to be done, you may need to allow two to four weeks after payment for shipping. Once your item has been shipped you will receive an email with all pertinent shipping information, including but not limited to, tracking number and more.
Items can be picked up directly at Rentzel's Auction Service Inc. 4522 N. Sherman St. Ext Mt.Wolf PA 17347. ITEMS CANNOT BE PICKED UP AUCTION DAY. All pickup times must be scheduled in advance. Please call (717) 586-1343 to set up a scheduled date and time. Any items not picked up within 14 days will result in $5.00 per day, per lot won, storage fee.
Items that are shipped may arrive in multiple packages and/or multiple lots may be in the same package. USE CAUTION WHEN OPENING ANY AND ALL PACKAGES.
All items shipped will require insurance to be paid by buyer. If the total value of a package is $500 (five-hundred dollars) or greater a signature confirmation is required. All packages require insurance.
Rentzel's Auction Service is not responsible for items lost or damaged during shipment, regardless of the carrier used. Any package that arrives in less than satisfactory condition should be immediately reported to the carrier service used.
The following bid increments are a general guide for the auction. Actual bid increments are solely up to the calling auctioneer's discretion.
$0.00 - $50.00 ----- $5.00
$50.00 - $300.00 ----- $10.00
$300.00 - $500.00 ----- $25.00
$500.00 - $1,000.00 ----- $50.00
$1,000.00 - $2,500.00 ----- $100.00
$2,500.00- $5,000.00 ----- $250.00
$5,000.00- $10,000.00 ----- $500.00
THANK YOU FOR READING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. GOOD LUCK!
Sale conducted by Rentzel's Auction Service, Inc. AY-002146
Contact Information:
Questions about payments & shipping: (717) 586-1343 or rentzelsonline@yahoo.com
Auctioneer: David Conley, AU-003269L
Phone: (717) 577-1886
Address: 4522 N. Sherman St. Ext., Mt.Wolf, PA 17347
Email: conleyauction@yahoo.com
Website: www.rentzelsauctionservice.com
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Saturday Feb. 26, 2022 Rauhauser Family Trust Auction 1 Corn Planter 32" long, no name 2 Bay State Corn Sheller piece that is tied to sheller has broken end, sheller turns 3 Early Day Hay Knife handle loose, marked Vernon Miller Price Ohio 4 Briggs Beaver Tail Corn Sheller sheller turns 5 lot of 2 Carbide Miners Lamps one marked Guys Dropper Universal Lamp Co. Springfield ILL, the other marked Justrite, both with some wear 6 Weaver Piano York PA Ashtray/Calendar calendar and month turns, has wear, brass looking, back stamped J E Mercott Co. Newark NJ 7 lot of 3 Lightning Rod Toppers some wear 8 Lincoln Highway Metal Pole Sign paint wear throughout, probably mounted on a pole 9 Coil for a Ford Fly Wheel Magneto a lot of wear, lid is split at corner of joint, made by Heinze Electric Co. Lowell Mass 10 Decorative Cast Iron Planter/Stove Piece? has some rust 11 Wooden Square measures 3rds, 4ths, 6ths, 8ths, halves 12 Wooden Pulley edges move a little around the dowel pins 13 Coal Mine Flame Safety Lamp glass globe missing 14 Universal Coffee Mill rust in areas, stamped Landers, Frary & Clark New Britain Conn 15 lot of 2 Steel Boot Jack Pullers one is marked C Munroe 16 The Wonder Rope Maker handle missing, a little rust, gears turn 17 Premier Coffee Wrightsville Hardware Ad 12" X 18", some rolling, looks like some light stains 18 Eureka Oiler button depresses, stamped Rawhouser's patent, Eureka Oil Can Co york, PA 19 Home Sheller Corn Sheller marked Livingston & Co Pittsburgh, some rust, does turn 20 Corn Cracker handle turns, some rust 21 The Wonder Rope Maker some rust, gears turn 22 Dixie Belle Ice Cream Maker Hand Crank rusty, handle does not turn 23 Primitive Different Type Corn Sheller does turn, various patent dates 24 Champion Knife Tobacco Cutter some rust, blade & handle move freely, marked Enterprise Mfg Philadelphia PA 25 Primitive Metal Stand rust and paint wear throughout 26 Try Me Cast Iron Boot Jack Puller some rust 27 Northern Tool Utica NY Valve? rust w/ wear 28 Single Sided Medford Coal Oil Tin Sign lots of wear, faded, stained 29 Steam Whistle has patina, some rust 30 Henry Troemner Pan Scale corner of pan has rough edges, slides do move, a lot of wear, may be missing counter balance 31 Enterprise Co Raisin Seeder Philadelphia, handle turns 32 lot of 6 ornamental iron pieces some with patina 33 Davis Gloucester Fish Wooden Box dovetail corners, crack in bottom 34 Gordon & Co's. Dry Gin Wooden Crate dovetail corners, emblem has some wear, one side has crack towards inside bottom 35 Seven Prong Rake has rust, handle loose, 39 1/2" long X 20" wide 36 lot of 2 Iron Age Farm & Garden Implements Book 1901 has some holes, other issue is creased through the center, both booklets have a lot of wear 37 lot of 2 Ball & Penna Oil Bottles w/ tops Ball jar has crack down the side, tops do not have caps 38 Premier Coffee Wrightsville Hardware Ad 12" X 18", some rolling, looks like some light stains 39 lot of 6 Wooden Shoe Forms large ones stamped Miller CAM CO 40 8 Penna Oil Bottles w/ Carrying Container & tops 5 have caps, spouts marked The Master Mfg 41 Stanley Rule & Label Co Circular Compass Plane cooper's wood tool, some rust 42 B B Hill's Embosser rusty, but handle does push up and down 43 lot of 2 Planet JR & Myers Pumps Booklets Myers Pumps book dated 1930 catalog PS30, pages are curled, cover is stained in spots, Planet JR is dated 1911, cover is torn and loose at binding 44 The Wonder Rope Maker handle does not turn, rusty 45 Corn Planter marked Chautauqua Jamestown NY, 34" long 46 Premier Coffee Wrightsville Hardware Ad 12" X 18", some rolling, looks like some light stains 47 Loudon Hay Trolley rusty but all pulleys turn, 16" wide X 14 1/2" tall 48 W. Tyzack Sons & Turner Hay Knife round iron part at end of handle spins freely 49 Hay Knife handle split, no name or markings 50 lot of 2 Primitive rake & Wooden Measuring Stick measuring stick has different graduations on each side, handle loose on rake, rake is 43 1/2" long, stick is 36" long 51 52 Hay Knife pat Nov 7 1877, handle loose 53 Cast Bulldog Head brass looking, has some patina 54 Boot Jack Puller w/ multi functions looks like a hammer on one end, teeth looking in the center, piece looks like it may be broken off at bottom 55 Cast NY Central Iron Works Plate celebrating First Cast January 1928 56 Cast Lewis Lillie Safe Front Cover says Fire Proof Manuf by Lewis Lillie Troy Ny 1861 57 lot of 4 Volumes of Farm Knowledge Books Farm Animals, Soils & Crops, Farm Management, Farm Machinery, all 4 have loose bindings & the Farm Machinery book 7 cover is torn 58 lot of 3 Planes & Wooden Calipers calipers marked Steel Heddle Mfg., one plane marked Philadelphia & New York institutes 59 Black Hawk Corn Sheller rusty but does turn 60 F E Myers & Bros Ashland Ohio Pulley pulley does turn 61 Primitive Lock & Key key turns but unit does not unlock 62 Beatty Bros Fergus Canada Hay Trolley very rusty but all pulley wheels turn 63 Maytag 2 Cylinder Engine wheel turns 64 lot of 4 Valve Stem Covers & Measuring Tool measuring tool graduated 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, one of the valve stems marked Michelin 65 lot of 3 Cast Trays fireman''s Veteran Assoc Reading PA, Belgian Village Chicago World's Fair marked made in Japan, High School Building York PA 66 Fully Equipped 1956 Chevrolet Cloth Banner stained in spots, 26" X 26" 67 Cast Figurehead Plaque marked 1732-1932 lot of rust on the one corner 68 Premier Coffee Wrightsville Hardware Ad 12" X 18", some rolling, looks like some light stains 69 F E Myers & Bros Ashland Ohio Pulley pulley does turn 70 Primitive Ax rust on ax head, handle chipping where it goes into the head 71 Best Yet Rivet Press handle pivots up and down 72 Hay Knife/Cutter stamped Pat Jan 11 73 Cast Makusu tribe No. 13 York PA Marker top part looks like it is flattened, 33 1/2" long 74 Cast G.A.R. Post 37 1861 1865 York PA Marker 25 1/2" long 75 Primitive tongs/ Cutting Tool? rusty but moves freely 76 4 Primitive Tools Chopper, Branding Iron others branding iron marked A E, all with rust 77 Large Primitive Saw saw blade rusty, handle loose, 48" long 78 Disston Phila PA Ice Saw handle swivels, rusty, 53" long 79 Hay Fork rusty, lever seems frozen, 43" long 80 lot of 7 wrenches, pliers, & other hand tools some marked Westcott, Lifel Geared, W&B, EC Stearns, some not marked 81 Large Case Wrench stamped 1823C 82 Chicken Feeder has a piece broken off 83 J M Fox Iron Works Valve Grinding Tool Peekskill NY 84 lot of 6 York PA Advertising Items Beck's Dairy, P A & S Small, Lau's Ice Cream, Haines Shoe Wizard, Dallastown Coal & Ice, York Ashault 85 lot of 3 Wrench, Froe Head, cutting/crimping tool wrench marked Bullard 86 Old Barbershop Photograph cardboard backing a little roilled 87 Walking Stick bottom tip a little loose, top end is metal 88 Buggy Jack 28" tall 89 Surveyor Measuring Wheel marked Greenfield Mass 90 Primitive Tool possibly for Hay? 52" long 91 Harpoon Hay Spear 33" long, mechanism works 92 Primitive Ax/ Roofing Hatchet handle split towards head of ax 93 Hay Spear 39 1/2" long, handle moves 94 Premier Coffee Wrightsville Hardware Ad 12" X 18", some rolling, looks like some light stains 95 Trident Hay Fork 40" long, handle mechanism works 96 Primitive Wooden Mallet? head is loose and slides up and down 97 98 Screw Style Hay Mow Fork screw does turn, 37 1/2" long 99 lot of 2 planes one marked Winchester unnamed one is very rusty 100 Surveyor Measuring Wheel some rust, unmarked 101 4 Hygeia Coffee calendar, Sunlite Shade Book DHC Products Hanover PA, Keystone Auto Club Washington DC map, calendar is 1923, all items have wear 102 Walters Lawn Trimmer blades don't seem to move, Made by Walters & Weidert Warren PA, 49" long 103 Primitive Digger? handle loose 104 Harpoon Hay Fork may be marked Cribbs 43 1/2" long, handle does not seem to move up and down 105 James Way Hay Trolley 22' wide X 15" tall, all pulley wheels turn 106 R H Co Hay Fork pulley marked R H Co Reading, 47" long X 17" wide, mechanism doesn't seem to move the forks 107 Louden's Trident Triple Harpoon Hay Fork 32" tall X 14 1/2" wide, forks do move back and forth 108 G B Weeks Hay Trolley pulleys move, can't make out the name 109 Louden's Trident Triple Harpoon Hay Fork 33" tall X 14" wide, forks do move back and forth 110 Wakerfield Corn Planter 35" long, one wooden piece falls out 111 Louden JR Round Barn Hay Trolley very rusty, 21" wide X 24" tall 112 James Way Hay Trolley possibly repainted, 22" wide X 15" tall 113 Sherwood's Corn Sheller 20" wide X 17" tall, some rust 114 Ney Hay Trolley 14" wide X 12" tall, all pulley wheels turn 115 lot of 2 Hench & Dromgold Grain Drill Ends 19 1/2" wide X 15" tall 116 Rundle Hay Fork 40" long X 25" wide 117 Harpoon Hay Fork 44 1/2" long X 22 1/2" wide, handle seems frozen 118 Ball Bearing Corn Sheller Hammer & Sickle 14" wide X 12" tall 119 Myers Harpoon Hay Fork handle moves40" tall X 20 1/2" wide 120 Hall Equip Fence Stretcher? 60" long, Cedar Rapids Iowa 121 The Babcock Hand Corn Planter Adrian Michigan, handle moves up and down, 32" long 122 Unmarked Corn Sheller handle turns 123 124 Premier Coffee Wrightsville Hardware Ad 12" X 18", some rolling, looks like some light stains 125 Stove Burner looks copper, valve handle turns 126 Acme Level Toledo Ohio all glass bubbles are present 127 Eureka Oiler button depresses, stamped Rawhouser's patent, Eureka Oil Can Co york, PA 128 Red Chief Geisser's Improved Corn Sheller Louisville KY, handle cranks 129 Single Sided Medford Coal Oil Tin Sign lots of wear, faded, stained 130 Instantaneous Electric Water Heater Acorn Heater Corporation, rust, patina, handle does turn 131 Horatius Montgomery Ward Corn Sheller handle cranks 132 Lamp with cast base untested, 23" tall 133 Pittsburgh Novelty Works Press/Sausage Stuffer? handle works 134 lot of 3 Garden Hose Sprayers yellow one marked Lock Stop, one marked Main King Flexible Shaft Co Chicago, other unmarked 135 Unnamed Hay Knife 47" long 136 Eagle Corn Planter Lancaster Ohio Eagle Machine Co, handle works 137 Anvil Hardy rusty 138 Primitive Felling Ax? may hollow out logs 139 Curtis Alliance Right Speedy Corn Sheller handle frozen 140 Primitive Sickle/Scythe handle loose, 47" long 141 Hay Knife 35 1/2" long, rust 142 Hay Knife 44" long |
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