221006 Ted Meilahn Estate
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Auction Location

Kewaskum, WI 53040
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Wednesday Oct 5, 12:00 PM
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Oct 11, 07:00 PM
Auction Type
 Online Auction 
Company Information
Paul Auction Co. Inc.

Contact: Mike Paul
Phone: 262-338-3030
Email: mike@paulauction.com
Website: www.paulauction.com

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Listing Terms and Conditions
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. If we do not receive an answer from the FBI within the three day approval period we may decide not to transfer the gun at our discretion. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:58 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Items that can be packed into a typical cardboard box will incur a flat fee of $10.00 in addition to actual shipping charges. Additional charges will apply to custom crating or shipping situations. All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* In person bidder inspection is strongly encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or suspend and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyer’s fee & convenience fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to initiate or pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full by conclusion of auction pick up. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.

 
Listing Information
ESTATE ADVERTISING
ONLINE AUCTION
Kewaskum, WI
THURSDAY, OCT 6, 2022 – TUESDAY, OCT 11, 2022
INSPECTION AT OUR HALL: MONDAY, OCT 10, 2-6PM CST
LOCATION: N131 County Rd S, Kewaskum, WI. Kewaskum is 40 miles NNW of Milwaukee between I-41 & I-43.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The Estate of Ted Meilahn, Kewaskum, with additions. Visit www.paulauction.com for full catalog & details.
SPECIAL ITEMS: 1994 Chevy Blazer, 5.7L, Fuel Injection, 106,221, brown, cloth; 2003 Dodge Caravan SXT 3.3L, 114K, white, cloth. Choice items include: Hamm’s Rippling Waterfall sign; Cherry Blush TOC sign; Lg Figural oil lamp “Soldat Spartiate”; GWTW lamp w/Woodcocks; Tramp art cathedral w/clock; Ansonia iron clock; 2gl JB&A Maxfield decorated jug; Gunther & a decorated churn; Whitewater storage jar; RW crocks & jugs include 5gl beehive; Kade’s, Plymouth 3 in 1 A&C oak tbl; (3) curved glass oak china cabinets; Vict marble top & other dressers; (2) Hoosier cabinets; A&C oak bookcase; Oak hi-boy; Vict marble top tbl; Mahogany étagère; Cherry drop leaf & a work tbl; Rnd oak tbl; Good wicker furniture; Sewing stool; Trunks incl immigrant; Sterling silver flatware 23pc set & table ware; Gold & diamond rings; Vict & costume jewelry; Hamilton 17J pkt watch; Numerous coins include 1892CC Morgan dollar; 1837 Bank of Utica $5 note; Currency; Vict art glass; Nice pair enameled green glass vase lusters; Several pcs Rookwood & other art pottery to include Red Wing Nokomis, Weller Louelsa, Niloak candlesticks, 8 Warwick portrait vases, etc.; 112pcs Blue Willow china; Extensive Xmas china; Watt ware; Garton aero flight wagon; Buddy L trike; Marx Scenic Express & Hafner trains; Dolls include JD Kestner, S&H, etc.; (2) child’s cast iron stoves; Comic books; BSA collectibles; 2 full Stitzel & Weller bourbon decanters; Back bar decanters; Good beer bottles; Arrowheads; Duck decoys; Wood skis; Log cabin model; 1855 Jacquard coverlet; Burl bowl; Rye baskets; Large, early Dietzgen & a K&E transit as owned by F.D. Maxon; Oak wall phone; Iron strong box; Lanterns; Husqvarna 136 chain saw; Torch set; Wood crates; 6pc Kitchen Craft SS cookware; Laundry stove; Etc.
TERMS: Cash, check or credit card. 10% Buyer’s fee. 3% CC convenience fee; Tax collected. Full terms online @ www.paulauction.com.
REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER Mike Paul No 28
PAUL AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
Kewaskum, WI 53040 1-262-338-3030
 

0A
READ THIS!!
This is a timed closing auction. Not every item ends exactly at 7:00pm on 10/6. Starting at 7:00pm, the first 3 lots will start to close. At 7:01 the next 3 lots will start to close. At 7:02 3 more lots will start to close and so on until all lots have closed out at about 9:00pm, over 2 hours after the auction first started to close. If you or anybody else bids within the final 2 minutes of the close on any given lot, the bidding will automatically extend for another 2 minutes to allow other bidders to place a counter bid. This will continue until there is no further bidding activity within a 2 minute time frame. This is by design and that's what makes it a true auction. If you want to be the successful high bidder then you have to be the person who is willing to bid the highest; it's not possible to "snipe" the bid. If you have any questions at all, please call me, I'm happy to explain it.
Bidding Tips When you click on the bid bar, (and then click again to "confirm bid") you are placing a bid for the next automatic increment. If you click on the down arrow on the right side of the bar you can select from Create Maxbid which will let the computer automatically place your bids for you up to, but not past, the amount you enter. This works like the live auction absentee bid and is entirely automatic after you place you maximum bid.
COIN BUYERS! If you are previously unknown to us we may require payment by wire transfer only, prior to pick up or shipping. Not sure? Call!
If you have questions, ASK!
Mike Paul
Paul Auction Co.
Mike@PaulAuction.com
262-338-3030
Mike Paul
Paul Auction Co.
Mike@PaulAuction.com
262-338-3030
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only, if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. If we do not receive an answer from the FBI within the three day approval period we may decide not to transfer the gun at our discretion. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:58 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Items that can be packed into a typical cardboard box will incur a flat fee of $10.00 in addition to actual shipping charges. Additional charges will apply to custom crating or shipping situations. All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* In person bidder inspection is strongly encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or suspend and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyer’s fee & convenience fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to initiate or pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full by conclusion of auction pick up. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
 

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In Person Inspection Date & Times - Monday Oct 10, 2-6pm.
This is your opportunity to look, touch and examine. Please take advantage of it. All merchandise is here at the hall for inspection.

0C
Merchandise Pick Up Times & Dates
Pick up is scheduled alphabetically for Last names starting with letters A-L on Wednesday, Oct 12 from 2-6PM and last name M-Z on Thursday Oct 13 from 2-6PM. It is alright to come on the opposite day if you have a scheduling conflict; please call or email to advise. You must pick up during these time periods if you intend to pay with cash or check. Customers who do not pick up during the scheduled time period will have their credit card charged after 6PM on Thursday unless other arrangements have been made. We do not automatically charge your card unless you don't pick up during the scheduled time period or call us to make other arrangements. If the scheduled dates and times don't work for you please call us to see if we can accommodate you.

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Terms & Conditions

When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. If we do not receive an answer from the FBI within the three day approval period we may decide not to transfer the gun at our discretion. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:58 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Items that can be packed into a typical cardboard box will incur a flat fee of $10.00 in addition to actual shipping charges. Additional charges will apply to custom crating or shipping situations. All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* In person bidder inspection is strongly encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or suspend and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyer’s fee & convenience fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to initiate or pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full by conclusion of auction pick up. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
 
Mike Paul
Paul Auction Co.
Mike@PaulAuction.com
262-338-3030

1
J.B. and A. Maxfield Milwaukee 2gl jug
Standard Maxfield flower. No chips, no cracks. A clean, sound jug. Milwaukee is spelled "Milwankee"

2
Woodcock & Sunflower GWTW table lamp
Electrified. Probably a marriage, but the colors work. 24"

3
Figural "Soldat Spartiate" oil table lamp
Unsigned but typically attributed to Bradly & Hubbard. No shade but set up for a standard 4" fitter ring. This is a substantial lamp and will require a substantial platform. 17"w x 23"h

4
Unusual and impressive Tramp Art Cathedral Clock
A paper label on the back is marked "Made by Anton Barbas". A little bit of homework indicates that he lived from 1875 to 1945 in Muskego, WI and is buried at Tess Corners in Waukesha County. Clock does not stay running. Overall condition is very good. 19 x 22 x 6

5
1928 Drink Milk poster
Paperboard 17 x 23

6
Simon P. Albinger 1915 Adv Calendar Fillmore, WI
Condition is rough but there isn't much advertising that comes out of Fillmore, WI. Photograph of Albinger's house and shop, still standing, is shown for general interest only and is NOT part ot the auction. 13.5 x 17.5 

6A
Fur Farm Licensed by Wisconsin Conservation Comm. Sign
Steel. Nicely rusted. 10 x 11

6B
G&L Giddings & Lewis sign
Aluminum. 10 x 12

6C
(3) Agricultural Barn Signs
Condition varies. Steel. Largest at 12 x 8

6D
No Parking Any Time die stamped sign
Heavy steel plate. 12 x 18

6E
Police Dept. cast aluminum sign
Shrewd observers and those with a history of poor decision making skills, will recognize this as the original door sign from the Kewaskum Municipal building. 13 x 2.5 

6F
Kettle Kampers West Bend, WIS sign
Paint on masonite. 14" dia.

6G
Land-O-Lakes Fish and Game Club porcelain sign
Not the oldest sign out there, but it is porcelain. Some bends, some chips. 24 x 18

6H
Antique crystal ink well with sterling lid and 3 crystal vases
Tallest at 12"

6I
Large assortment of candles, holders and vases
Includes bonus swallow wall plate. 

7
Pfaltzgraff Winterberry extensive holiday service for 8+ dinnerware set
Numerous accessory pcs include glass. If you want one set to bring out at the holidays, this is the set. 

8
15 Sterling spoons, sterling stamp case and asst'd silverplate
The 3 fiddleback pcs in the first box are probably unmarked coin silver. Includes several souvenir spoons. 8.115 troy ounces, not including the 3 fiddleback spoons that are probably coin silver. 

9
2 Victorian Oil lamps
Ornate lamp has been converted to electric, 21". Has B&H burner but no chimney. Finger table lamp has had an electric socket added to it. 

10
Silver US Coins
Bicentennial, silver, uncirculated set, 1893 Columbian half dollar, 1964 Kennedy half dollar, 1968 40% half dollar. 

11
Kralik Rubina Verde Victorian Art Glass vase
Small rim chip. 8"

12
Bank of Utica MI private note and US fractional currency
Bank of Utica 5$ Michigan Safety Fund note dated 1837 with redemption clip and an 1863 3 cent fractional currency with about 
1 1/2 cents worth worn off. 

13
Lot of asst'd US coins
Includes drilled and repaired 1853 large cent, several Indian Heads including bronze and flying eagle, some with damage, a 3 cent coin and others. 

13A
Asst'd foreign coins and currency
Includes Canadian 25 cent fractional currency.

14
Several better quality pcs of women's jewelry
Includes unmarked, but probably gold rings with small diamonds, turquoise, pearls, opals, etc. These rings are untested, but have the earmarks of better quality rings. 

15
112 pcs Blue Willow china dinnerware
Both new and old, primarily old. Various manufacturers, numerous accessory pcs. 

16
Wood Canvas Back duck decoy
Glass eye, one missing. Damage to bill. 

17
5gl Red Wing shoulder jug
No chips, no cracks. 

18
ABC Crystal Pitcher, now Table lamp
Drilled for conversion. Some corrosion. 32" 

19
Japanned East Lake Hanging Cabinet
Will require some reassembly and fabrication. I believe all of the brass trim is present. 23 x 19 x 7

20
2gl Red Wing Crock
No chips, no cracks. 

21
Pair Enameled Cut Glass Green Victorian Lusters
Minor chips, but overall acceptable. 

22
8 WI bottles
Includes Nehring Fondy, Blatz Blob, Star Lomira, 3 Weber Theresa, 2 Steger Mayville. 

23
"Pet" Child's Cast Iron Stove
Made by Ideal Mfg. Co. Detroit, MI. This borders on a salesman sample as it has working grates and vents. comes with cast iron and tin cookware and notablely the original lifter. 12 x 12 x 6

24
Child's Transfer Ironstone Tea Set
A hand written note reads "This box contained my play dishes which father brought to me in 1881. I can remember him showing them to see, where he stood and how he was dressed. The dishes are the ones with the girl with hoop and goat in red. Josephine E. Townsend." Several pcs have damage. Green vase NOT included.

25
12" Stoneware Bowl
Near perfect. 

26
Rookwood 1922 Production Ware Green Vase
5 3/4" form #2088

27
4 Backbar Pinched Decanters
Westminster Rye from C.H. Ritter Detroit with crack, Monongahela - a Pittsburg PA distributor, The Gargoyle and a Haig and Haig. 

28
Full, 1972 and 1973 Cabin Still Bourbon Decanters
By Stitzel and Weller. 

29
3 Cases of Fond du Lac County Indian Relics
As found, cases included. 

30
Junior All Metal Toy Soldier Set
Cast lead, missing 2 soldiers. 

31
Mount Washington Ostrich Egg Muffineer
Vine decoration, no damage. 

32
Cowan & Van Briggle Vases
Cowan has iridescent blue glaze. 7.5". Van Briggle has late teens cursive mark 2.5" 

33
Bluebill Hen Duck Decoy
Glass eyes, wood body. 

34
Asst'd Glass and China
Silver overlay console bowl, Cobalt decanter, Vict etched goblet and a child's Uncle Wiggly bowl by Sebring. 

35
4pcs Asst'd Sterling
10.55 troy ounces. Porringer, etc. 

36
Crescent Cast Iron Child's Stove and another
Includes several pcs cast iron, tin and pewter accessories. Plus sad iron and toy. Largest is 13.5 x 12 x 7

37
Italian and other contemporary Christmas dishes
8 small, 3 medium, 1 charger. 

38
ROG and Iron Dresser Lamp
7" shade, unsigned, windmill scenic decoration. 

39
Several pcs blue transfer ironstone
Large tureen with Pitkin Coin (?) ladle. Pitcher and other pcs. 

40
Cast Iron Water Spaniel Coin Bank
Typically listed as a still bank and identified as a St. Bernard, is is in fact, neither. This is technically a mechanical bank as an internal mechanism causes the dog to stick his tongue out when a coin is inserted. Usually attributed to A.C. Williams. 8" . Includes leather strap book carrier. 

41
Bobwhite Quail Taxidermy Modern Lamp
32"

42
Large China Head Doll
25" 

43
2 Lap Top Coffee Grinders
Both refinished. 

44
Unusual Stoneware Covered Jar
I dug but I came up empty on this piece.  Decorated with unusual patterns or symbols. 1 or 2 tight lines, bottom shows significant age related wear. 10" x 10"

45
Covered Burl Bowl
Small chip to lid. 5" 

46
Culluloid Vict Photo Album
Mostly full of studio shots. Includes pair of antique glasses. 

47
Victorian Travel Case with 4 scent bottles
Several pcs of veneer have lifted, but are present. Otherwise overall good condition. 7" x 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"

48
Brilliant Cut Glass Compote
6 1/2" x 8

49
2 Sets of Figural Bookends
Copper and bronze finishes. Includes African souvinir carvings. 

50
New England Peach Blow Agata Ruffled Finger Bowl
No damage 5.5"

51
Umbrella Jar
Lines in base 9" x 25" 

52
Simon and Halbig Porcelain Doll
No. 570 socket head, sleepy eye, wood and compo body. 22" 

53
Burley Winter and other Art Pottery
Includes R. R. P. Co. vase. Tallest at 8"

54
J.D. Kessner and G.S. Putnam Porcelain Dolls
JDK is similar to, but not "Sammy". Putnam has detached but present arms. 12" and 5" 

55
Gray Granite, Wood and Tole Pails
Gray granite is a cutie. Shoulder chip on reverse. Wood is marked but illegible. Tole has bail handle but needs solder repair. Includes 3/4" mini stoneware jug. Tallest is 7" 

56
A & J Apple Green Beater Jar
One quart. 

57
1930's Petatillo ware vase and another
Vase is from TLAQUEPAQUE, Mexico. Blue vase is unmarked. 

58
Horsman Squalling Baby Doll
Vinyl. 20" Not an ethnic doll, it has darkened with age. Squalling mechanism is thankfully silent. 

59
Weller Muskota Flower Frog on rock and another frog
5" x 4" 

60
Gerber 525 Presentation Knife, Western Sheath Knife and others
Gerber is 200th Anniv. of the Bald Eagle as National Symbol of the United States. Western is L48ABG with sheath. Balance are foreign. 

61
Little Red Riding Hood Cookie Jar
Hull/Regal China 13"

62
Hand Made and Decorated Console Bowl
Marked "Mr. and Mrs. Stanwell gave this to mother and dad for wedding gift." And there you have it. I couldn't find out anything else about this piece. 13/5" 

63
Patrick Distilling Co. Dayton, OH Mini Motto Jug "If you try me once, you'll try me again"
4.5" No damage. 

64
14 Boxes of Misc. Hardware
These are the contents of  the cabinet - Lot # 264, in the event that you want to refill it. 

65
Gillco West Bend Lithia ROG Back Bar Sign
This is the "other" known example of this sign. Unfortunately it was brought to an early demise by a cat. I was assured that the cat died a natural death, some time ago. We have the cabinet and all of the crumbs that could be recovered. 13.5"

66
West Bend Lithia Porcelain Corner Sign
Mfg. Burdick Chicago. Near perfect. 17 x 14. No bracket. 

67
Tonka John Deere and Cub Cadet Toys
Plus a few die cast metal animals. 

68
3 GI Joe and 1 Big Jim Action Figures with accessories
Plus a couple of Batman outfits. 

69
Milwaukee Model 6508 Corded Sawzall

70
Hamm's Ceramatiles Advertising Pieces
Despite the name, these are actually made of plastic. One of the blue tiles is snapped in half. Largest image is 13 x 14

70A
8 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Dirty, but damage free.

71
Columbia Shoe Co. Wood Crate
Sheboygan WI. 38 x 13 x 21

72
4gl Decorated Salt Glaze Churn
Chip above handle.

73
Gregg Wood Down Hill Skis
Lund bindings. Standard grade. 

73A
Johnson Fish Co. Green Bay Wood Crate
36x10x17

74
Czech Style and Carnival Bowls and Bisque Planter
Northwood stippled ray bowl, bisque is unsigned. Czech style bowl is 8.5"

75
Hip Roof Wood Tool Box
28 x 10 x 10

76
Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. Wood Crate
34 x 19 x 13

77
1gl Stoneware Jug and a Rockingham Pitcher
Line to pitcher. 

78
Adirondack Style Bentwood Fernery
Nice piece. 33 x 31 x 13 

79
All Kewaskum related advertising
Includes Miller Photography Studio thermometer/calendar, Len and Roger's rain gauge, Regal Ware pcs, Bank of Kewaskum pcs and bank, AG Koch bowl. 

80
Iron Strong Box
Weighs a ton. Good looking piece. 13.5 x 8.5 x 10

81
Oliver No. 9 Standard Visible Typewriter
Overall, very good condition. 

82
Wood Sausage Tray
33 x 10 x 15 

83
Armour's Lighthouse Soap Crate and other boxes
Includes candy, lingerie and other paperboard boxes. 

84
Asst'd Victorian Costume Jewelry
2 rings most likely gold, plus hat pins, earrings, and other items to include 3 bisque dolls and a dried fruit figure. 

85
3 Oil Lamps
A pretty nice brass finger lamp, and 2 others. 

86
Asst'd men's and women's wrist watches
Includes Bulova, Caravelle, Seeland, Elgin, and Wyler. 

87
3 Flats asst'd Rhinestone and other Costume Jewelry

88
Large lot of asst'd Ladie's Items
Includes die cut stand up Valentines, eye glasses, dresser items, perfume set, etc. 

89
1gl Storage Jar
There is a possibility that this is a native Kewaskum pc made by Fuch's. But nobody has ever found the shard dump, so we will probably never know. 

90
Nice Rayo No. 17 Hot Blast Barn Lantern
Very clean. 

90A
1994 Chevy Blazer Truck
5.7 L, fuel injection, 106,221 miles, brown, cloth interior. Does have some body rust, but you'd be hard pressed to find a much cleaner, lower mileage truck than this one. Rear hatch struts need replacing.

91
Asst'd Kitchen Collectibles
Near mint hand mixer and potato ricer in red, plus lap grinder and other related items. 

92
Marx Scenic Express Train Set
Box is rough, but toy is great. 
 

93
Pittsburg Paint Glass Bank and Fire Truck Candy Container

94
4gl Gunther Sheboygan Butter Churn
Crack at handle, undecorated. The odd colors you see on it are the vestiges of Christmas cards that were glued to it. 

95
2 Traditional Rye Straw Baskets
12 x 5 x 10 

96
1950's Cub Scout Uniform Pocket Knife and Compass
Knife is Camillus with blade chip, Plus a BSA Taylor compass. 

97
Hafner Wind Up Train Set
With American Flyer whistle billboard. 

98
K&E Brass Transit
In wood case. 

99
Eugene Dietzgen Co. Surveyer's Brass Transit
Previously owned by Ethan D. Maxon West Bend, Grandson of Densmore Maxon, early setller of Wshington County and founder of Cedar Creek.

100
Surveying Accessories
Includes David White 9031 short tripod, surveyor's link chain, and other accessories. 

100A
Wood Surveyor's Tripod

101
Asst'd Military items
Includes machete, WWII canteen, Army good conduct medal, US pkt knife, victory mail, and an old cap. 

102
W.S. Darley Magnetic Dipping Needle Compass
Cased. 

103
Lamps Shades and Chimneys

104
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera plus glass negatives and old photos
Photos include early Batavia area farms and Batavia Community Band. 

105
Piel Lump Starch Crate
24 x 8 x 14

106
2 Early Photo Albums
Includes 3 identified Civil War solders. Grandfather Emley, Great Uncle Jac. Haag (Grandma Emley's youngest brother, very early 20's when he died in...), and Daniel Reinheimer (Muttie's cousin) Both albums identify almost every single subject by name. Most of the families are from the Cascade/Batavia area in Sheboygan County. Family names include: Hirsch, Gerhardt, Euler, Reinheimer, Haag, Schefner, Steuerwald, Weinbaur, Loebs, Liebenstein, Rupp, Britch & Sandmeier.

107
White Water Storage Jar
Line in base. 6 x 8

108
L. Rosenheimer Kewaskum chain frame advertising picture
9 x 12

109
Asst'd Toys and related
Glass Santa ornament for feather tree, rubber tractor,  Lady Hampshire doll, frozen Charlotte's both black and white, GE 7-2705 AM radio, and a recorder. 

110
Vintage Sparklers and Chein Sparkler Toy
Sparkler toy has original box, includes 2 NOS American Magnet carded toys. 

111
Marx Mechanical Cat w/ball and 2 other Tin Toys
Wolverine Jet Roller Coaster, Auto Lift, no cars for either. 

112
Young America Suckow Barton Adv. Rolling Pin
Minor chip on one edge. 

113
Asst'd Paints and Art Supplies
Mostly older. 

114
Blondie Goes to Liesureland Poster Game
Put out by Westinghouse ca. 1940. 29 x 21

115
Large Lot of Mixed Comic Books
Includes a Better Little Book and some comic strips.

116
Asst'd Baseball Cards
Includes 2 metal pictures. 

117
Primitive Footstool painted gray
Looks like it's over old red if you want to get proactive and scrape it. 

118
Batman Comic Book and Trading Cards
These are the 1966 series. 

119
Nice little A&C quarter sawed oak stand
No veneer, plank throughout. Even the sides are quarter sawed. Unmarked, but decent quality. Has been over varnished at some point in the past, but would benefit greatly from a sympathetic refinishing job that would make this piece pop. 10 sq x 18 

120
Late Victorian oak picture frame
Some gesso loss. 28 x 24. 

121
Carrom double sided game board
Board only. No pieces. 

122
Lighted Zippo counter top display case and 17 empty Zippo boxes
Boxes only, there are no lighters in them. 

123
Husqvarna Model 136 16" Chain Saw
Judging from the condition, they spent more time reading the manual than they did using the saw. 

124
2 Flats of NOS Campbell's Village Inn Kewaskum Matchbooks
A local institution for decades. Every local has fond memories of this diner. 

125
Oak Ball and Stick Shaving Mirror
One piece of top trim is missing. Bottom brass balls are pushed in. 12 x 22

126
Tin type and other early pictures.
Studio shots. Cases are damaged.

127
Collection of RPPC, Holiday and Modern Post Cards and Albums
Some local street scenes and many holiday cards. Not all albums are full. 

128
Asst'd large format photographs include chain framed
None of them are identified, but I suspect these are Batavia area farms.

129
Ass'td New and Old Keys and Padlocks

130
Farm Collectibles
Includes Lightning Seed Sewer and like new Lenk Electric Calf Dehorner. You may think, "What would I do with a calf dehorner?", but wait, this also doubles as an electric soldering iron. 

131
Misc. Stuff
Broken bulldog ashtray, cigar boxes, fortune cards, a nice LF&C Universal straight razor with case. A Wahl sterling mechanical pencil, pen set, old postage stamps, cruise ship ephemera, land surveyor corp. seal to help get your subdivision project approved. 

132
Roseville and Hull Art Pottery
Includes Donatello, Bushberry bookends, 3 Hull vases. 

133
23pcs Sterling Flatware
Originally purchased from C.D. Peacock, Chicago's oldest jewelry store. 19 troy ounces, not including the knives. 

134
Victorian and other Art Glass
Includes green Colorado spooner, black cut to clear Asian vase, pair amethyst rope twist candlesticks, 2 milk glass vases. 

135
Rookwood 1924 production vase
Form #2735  8.25" 

136
6 Canadian 1988 Olympic Silver Coins and a US 1965 Mint Set
The Olympic coins are 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver. 

137
3 Sets and a single weighted sterling candlesticks
73.455 troy ounces WEIGHTED sterling silver. 

138
Red Wing Cherryband adv. Pitcher
Compliments of A.W. Hildebrand Grocery Sheboygan, WI.
Large size. Interior chip in the making is glazed over. Possible tight line at spout. 

139
Large assortment of sterling spoons and a funnel
21.315 troy ounces. Includes flatware pcs and souvenir pcs. 

140
3 Midwest Creamery Plymouth, WIS Butter Crocks
All the same size, 2 are blue. 

141
Weller Eocean Bowl
Tight hairline, 9.5" x 3"

142
Red Wing Nokomis Art Pottery Vase
Red Wing's foray into the art pottery world. No damage. Glaze skip on rim. 9" 

143
Plymouth Binder Twine counter top display
This piece could be stood on it's own or set into the top of a bail of twine. 12 x 17

144
5 Hull pcs of Art Pottery
Largest at 13.5" No damage noted. 

145
2 pcs Red Wing Art Pottery
Form 163, double handed 9.5" vase and 1350, Victorian gentlemen figurine of man holding a bouquet behind his back. 10.5" 

146
Sterling Flatware
Includes souvenir ware and a bracelet. 11.055 troy ounces. Does not include hollow handle fork in weight total. 

147
Red Wing Saffron Ware Pitcher
No advertising. No damage. 6.5"

148
Roseville Dutch Cream Ware Flagon and Mugs
Set of 6 matching mugs plus one flared mug. Flagon is 11.5", has chip at handle. 

149
3 Advertising Creamers
All 3 Cleveland Co-op

150
Large Art Pottery Jardenire
Unsigned. Molded No. 205. Hairline at rim. 14 x 10

151
Weller Art Pottery Iris Jardiniere
No damage. Bottom signed. 12 x 9

152
Nest of 3 Adv. Wattware Apple Bowls
5, 6, 7. 7 has line and stains. All 3 are Brost's Food Market, School Hill. 

153
Art Pottery Jardineire pedestal
2 hairlines. 9.5 x 16

154
Asst'd Utility Pottery
Includes nice pint shoulder jug and a bird and fruit pitcher. 

155
Hull 22 - 12 1/2 Pink Magnolia Vase
No damage. 

156
Hull 606 - 10 1/2 Poppy Vase
No damage. 

157
Lambrecht Butter crocks and an adv. creamer
One of the crocks has front and back graphics. The creamer is Reinecke's Market Cascade and has a hairline. 

158
Autumn Leaf Eva Zeisel Big Ear Cookie Jar
No damage. 

159
Wattware No. 59 "Goodies" Jar
Listed as both a cookie jar and an ice bucket depending on which lid it has. We've removed that conundrum for you by not having any lid at all. 

160
Ansonia Iron Black Mantel "Lynn" Clock
Missing bezel. 

161
3 pcs asst'd Art Pottery
Tallest at 6" 

162
Asst'd Silver Plate Flatware
Fiddleback is unmarked, but assumed to be coin. 

163
Sterling Silver Pitcher and Basket
24.350 troy ounces. Pitcher is a base engraved presentation piece, but has several dingles. 

164
Well Louwelsa Jardiniere
Base hairlines. 9 x 7

165
Children's Books and 1970's Life Magazines
Black Beauty and Hansel and Grethel. 

166
Pair of Niloak Missionware Candlesticks
Unsigned, no damage, 4.25"

167
4 Wattware adv. and other bowls
Various stains, crazing, cracks, etc. 

168
Victorian Fretwork Corner and Wall Shelves
Includes clothes rack, wicker waste basket, light spectrum chart and a broken Moe Bridges lamp base. 

169
Service for 8 Silverplate Flatware Set plus Victorian Silverplate and Hatpins
12 hatpins, and a brass French horn pin. 

170
2 Crystal Water Paperboard Signs
One has broken corner. 20 x 7

171
Roseville and other Art Pottery
Large pitcher is heavily crazed. 

172
Rookwood Production Vase in Mottled Brown
Form 2090 dated 1944. 4.5"

173
Dog Decorated Art Pottery
2 IOGA Bulldog mugs and a St. Bernard Taylor Smith and Taylor flagon. Flagon is 14", but has extensive repair to lip. 

174
Floral Embossed Jardineire
Unmarked. 10 x 7

175
Weller Forest Vase and others
Includes irridescent purple shallow bowl and 10.5" Cornish vase. 

176
3 pcs Art Pottery
Includes pair of Hull 118 swan vase bookends and a 9.5" Hull Granada 49 9 vase. 

177
Hand made Folk Art log cabin
24 x 15 x 15

178
5gl Red Wing Beehive Jug
No damage. 

179
Millers Falls Miter Box Model #74
20 x 4.5 bed

180
3 Lubricant Cans
5gl Farm-Oyl, Deep Rock and Kendall 5lb cans. 

180A
2003 Dodge Caravan SXT
3.3L, 114,000 miles, white, cloth interior.
The Good:
It runs.
The bad:
The brakes have seized. The front end suspension needs significant work. Interior will require a thorough and deep cleaning and sanitation. Although I personally drove this van here, it will probably not be able to leave here the same way and I would advise against trying. Partial mechanic's report as it relates to the front end available at inspection. Let me be crystal clear, this is a project. And one more thing...the driver's side front tire has a slow leak.

181
Roseville Hanging Basket and other Art Pottery
Basket has interior hairlines. Also includes Owen candlestick and a RumRill vase. 

182
Asst'd Rusty Iron
Includes double sheave pulley set, hook, horseshoe, wrench, brace, etc. 

183
Asst'd Silverplate Table Ware

184
2 Cowan Vases
Tallest at 12"

185
Hand Decorated and an Art Pottery Vase
Fuschia decorated Limoges vase at 16". Art pottery vase 12.5" 

186
Asst'd Kitchen Collectibles
Includes West Bend copper mugs and a canister set, brassware, food graters, etc. 

187
Cast Iron "Craze" plaque and Classic Bookends
Craze is a possible iron grave marker attachment. Bookends are "Knowledge" by Pompeian Bronze Co. 

188
Blue and White Pottery Pitcher and Salt Cellar
9" pitcher, not perfect. Salt is perfect but missing lid. 

189
Boy Scout, Cub Scout and Army Uniforms, Patches, accessories
Extensive collection. Includes 1973 National Jamboree and Order of the Arrow items. 

190
Roseville Foxglove 659-3 Planter and a Pearl Pin
Minor base fleck on Roseville. 

191
Asst'd Vintage Watch Making Tools
Includes crown assortment, polishing plates, poising tools, burrs, screw and washer assortments, and a S-K 3/8 socket set. 

192
Assorted Pocket and Wrist Watches and Fobs
Includes Ingersoll Midget with guard. Hoard's Dairymen fob. Croton, Helbros and other wrist watches. 

192A
Sun and Moon Contemporary Framed Prints
17 x 27

192B
2 Framed Botanical Prints and a Dog print
A dog being a dog. 

192C
4 Modern Decore Prints
Largest at 14 x 20

193
"The Greatest Moments of a Girl's Life" framed series
I have examined these in great detail and am unable to find my name listed anywhere. Largest at 28 x 10

194
Asst'd Collectibles
Includes Pinocchio figurine, RS Silesia and Germany trays. Order of the Eastern Star tea set minus the pot, sterling weighted candlesticks, and more. 

195
West Bend Aluminum Co. NOS Kitchen Ware
NIB 3-way dispenser, NIB coppertone canister set, (2) 1953 open house tumblers, photographs and other memorabilia. 

196
6pc Kitchen Kraft American Made Top of the Line Stainless Steel Cookware
14 separate pcs in this set which has seen very little use. This is the stuff you see being pitched at State Fair. It ain't cheap.

197
Gehl Precision Die Cast Models
2042 and 2050 skidsteers with a compact track loader. 

198
Cupid Awake and Asleep framed print
16 x 13

199
Primitive Pine Stool
It's pretty stout. 16 x 12 x 7

200
OOBs of Young Boy and Girl
Unsigned 8 x 10

201
Asst'd Advertising Tins
Coffee, tobacco and a Barton, WI Cigar box. 

202
Columbian 2040 Swivel Base 4" Vise
Great condition. 

203
2 Traditional Cistern Pumps
One will need a few bolts. 

204
8 Different IOGA Warwick Portrait Vases
Includes Queen Louise. Once upon a time, these were a pretty big deal. Let's see how they do in the current market. Average 11"

205
Folk Carved Wood Box and a Tea Box
Both about 12" wide or so. 

206
NIB West Bend Penguin and a Traveling Coffee Maker
The ultimate classic West Bend Co. piece. Keeps hot foods hot and cold foods cold with no programming. The coffee maker has never been used. 

207
Buddy L Tricycle
Not a common toy at all. I've seen maybe one other and it was a wreck. 

208
Outstanding Jacquard 4 color Coverlet dated 1855
It is so very difficult to find textiles from this time period in this condition. A true survivor. 

209
Farm Privitives
Coat/hat rack, Hog wrench, pulley, 2 ice tongs. The hog wrench was used over a hog's snout to encourage it to follow you peacefully. 

210
Christmas Collectibles
2 Santa figures, boxed ornaments, lighted English lantern, plastic pull toys, bottle brush trees and an earlier tin sheep. 

211
Aladdin Amber Cathedral Oil Lamp Model B
No shade, no chimney. 

212
Cast Iron Dog Nut Cracker
Nickel plated. 

213
Cast Iron Railroad Flare Torch
DMICO H87 14" 

214
Old Style Milk Can with Brass Shipping Tag
Matt. Schmidt Addison. 20". Addison is a hamlet in Washington County where WI 33 and WI 175 intersect.

215
West Bend Lithia Centennial Newspaper and Beer Truck Reprint
The Lithia paper is one of the best sources of West Bend brewing history. And some old Bavarian newspapers. 

216
Cable Shopping Network QuarterMainia 1999-2002 Coin Set
Collectible coins originally purchased for $129.90 

217
2 Winston Thermometers
6 x 14

218
Norlund's spring loaded Fish Grabber
This is so vicious, it's hard to believe it ever made it to market. It was cocked by pulling the jaws apart and was then jammed down over the back of a fish. 51" 

219
Autumn Leaf and Pyrex Mixing Bowls
Autumn Leaf pitcher, shakers, 5 Pyrex bowls. 

220
Good Assortment of Lanterns
Elgin, Dietz Monarch, Dietz Little Giant Milwaukee Gas Light Co. with 70 hour fount, Dietz Comet battery operated, coach style porch lamp. 

221
Badger Mutual Insurance Co. Cast Brass Figural Paperweight
3.5"

222
Cherry Blush TOC Sign
Nearly identical condition to the one sold at the last auction. 9 x 6

223
Asst'd Collectible Glassware
Lion and butterfly bowls, new red Carnival vase, Vaseline toothpick, Bristol vase, etc. 

224
Nickel Plated Cast Iron Toy Tools
Plus a very well made mini cant hook. Pair of towel bar sockets. 

225
Mache Rabbit Candy Container
Glass eyes and stick legs. Just under 7"

226
Gilbert Oak Mantel Clock
Bim bam chime. 16"

227
Kellogg Oak Wall Phone
Magneto does not seem to work. Refinished. A very clean example. Still has the dry cells.

228
Small buck saw and a Nail Rake
These rakes were used in hardwares tored for gathering bulk nails.

229
Mostly American made Wrench & Socket Sets
Primarily S-K with some Snap On, Vulcan and Craftsman thrown in.

230
"Magnet" Oil Table Lamp with Case Glass Shade
Bracket lamp, bracket only thrown in. 

231
NAPA Oxy-Acetylene Torch Set
Near new condition, no bottles. 

232
2 Craftsmen Tool Boxes, 1 with 1/2" socket set

233
Oak Hall Mirror with Hooks
26 x 16

234
Oak Hall Mirror with Hooks and Mirror
36 x 14

235
4 Vintage Dresses

236
Hand Pieced and Quilted Summer Quilt
About 80 x 76

237
Late Victorian Oak Dresser with Mirror
Refinished. If you're not in to drak oak, you'll like this one. 43 x 80 x 21

238
Oak Hoosier Style Baking Cabinet with Enamel Counter
44 x 68 x 25

239
Oak Hoosier Style Baking Cabinet
I suspect the piece of Congoleum on the work surface is a later addition. 42 x 68 x 25

240
Rope Bed with Modern Mattress
Ready to use, this bed is unusual as they did not cut off the rope pins when it was converted to modern bedding. 

241
Oak A&C Bookcase
40 x 52 x 12 A nice piece, ready to go. 

242
Great Flattop Steamer Trunk
Made or sold by George Burroughs Milwaukee. No till. Unfortunately the left side top has some superficial rusting to it, but a little elbow grease will make it look like the million dollar trunk it is. Cast iron furniture, really well made. If you've been wanting to add a decent trunk to the pile take a good look at this one. 34 x 25 x 22

243
Plant Stand in Salmon Paint
Simple, but nice. For decades, this sat in the attic window of the Meilahn house facing Hwy 45. 36 x 30 x 32 

244
Pine Cupboard Top
Original finish. Square nail construction. I tore the house up looking for the base for this piece, but no success. Clean and well made. 47 x 52 x 13

245
Cherry Drop Leaf One Drawer Work Table
Older refinishing job. Ready to put in place. 

246
Ornate Nut Carved Victorian Side Chair
This may in fact be rosewood. If it isn't, it's one of the European walnuts. I honestly can't tell. 39"

247
42" Round Oak Table with 3 Leaves
Plank top, original finish. The top looks funky because some elderly oilcloth partially stuck to it. 

248
1900's Commode
Original finish. Comes with non-matching towel bar, not pictured. 

249
1900's Dresser with Mirror
Original finish 42 x 77 x 20

250
1900's quarter sawed oak high boy
Clean and ready to use. 34 x 51 x 21

251
1900's Oak Towel Bar Commode
Clean and ready to use. 33 x 55 x 19

252
Eastlake Rose Marble Top Walnut Dresser with Mirror
Refinished. 44 x 74 x 20

253
One Drawer Victorian Walnut Table
Older refinish job. 28 x 27 x 18 

254
1800's Victorian Walnut Table
Fancy skirt, older refinish job, no drawer 29 x 28 x 19 

255
Tiger Maple Spool Turned Table
Older refinish job. 24 x 27 x 16

256
1800's Walnut Lift Top Bench
20 x 20 x 10

257
Needlepoint Walnut Eastlake Foot Stool
Original finish with over varnish 17" dia x 15"

258
Commercial/Industrial Shop Chair
Made by Angle Steel Co. Plainwell MI 34" 

259
Home Made Oak Pedestal
This thing is stout. Like really stout. 13.5"dia x 37"

260
Home Made Oak Library Table
A pretty solid piece. 48 x 30 x 20 

261
Home Made A&C Oak Book Stand
21 x 32 x 10

262
Youth size ladder back chair with woven splint seat
It has a nice look. 32" 

263
Figured Cherry Dropleaf Table
No drawers, 41.5" x 30"

264
Commercial quality 10 drawer steel cabinet
Top needs painting, right side is dented. Drawers are split and can be removed from extension slides.19 x 52 x 30
It's heavy, you must bring help to load. 

265
Hot-Pot Laundry Stove
Ready to use and still has the original lifter. 21 x 22 x 20

266
Oak sewing bench/stool
After doing this for most of my life, I breezed by this assuming it was a commode. Wrong. It may have been in a previous life, but if it was converted, it was done a long time ago. It's now a pretty nice little sewing box. 17 x 17 x 17

267
Oak Lamp Table
Original finish. Not too fancy. Not too plain. 28 x 29 x 22

268
Wrought Iron 3 candle floor stand
54"

269
Carpenter's Chest
Refinished. No tills. 37 x 20 x 18

270
Pressback Oak Arm Rocker with Serpents
Original embossed leather seat. 

271
Pressback Oak Office Chair with Swivel Base
Acorns and oakleaf pattern. 

272
Very nice embossed tin dome top trunk
Till is missing interior cover & it could use a wipe down but it's overall pretty good. 30 x 20 x 17 

273
Pine Trunk
No till. 35 x 11 x 18

274
Classic Coleman Cooler
This cooler has been more places than Johnny Cash. 23 x 16 x 14

275
Birch Phonograph Cabinet
17 x 34 x 17

276
Twisted Wicker Stand
Unusual in that the wood is walnut. Original finish. 25 x 26 x 12

277
Scythe, single trees, gazing ball base
Drum and dolly not included. 

278
Twisted Wicker Library Table with Quarter Saw Oak Top
60 x 30 x 23

279
Marble top Eastlake Lamp Table
27 x 29 x 19

280
Mahogany Etagere
27 x 54 x 12

281
Cade's "Three In One" Table
Quarter sawed oak, made in Plymouth WI. Bookcase ends, desk drawer and lift off top reveals secret hiding spot for documents. And other important things. 49 x 31 x 29

282
Oak GB&CF Lamp Table
Original finish 24 sq x 29

283
Twisted Wicker and Quarter Sawed Oak Low Table
27 x 17 x 17

284
Modern Wicker Foot Stool
Some minor flaws 20 x 15 x 17

285
German Made "Sport" Man's 3-speed Bike

286
Ranch Oak Style Floor Lamp
Unmarked. 62" 

287
1843 German Immigrant Trunk
Dovetailed. Old red wash. Top has been repaired and bands removed. Still has original key. 46 x 24 x 25

288
Classic Hamm's Rippling Waterfall and Campfire Motion Beer Sign with Clock
Works. Crack on left of frame and chip on top of frame. 66" 

289
1900's Oak Ladies' Desk
With serpent backsplash. The top has been altered in some manner. 20 x 50 x 12

290
Victorian Walnut Wall Pocket

291
Pine One Piece Kitchen Cupboard
Made by the consignors' grandfather, this is a clean, straight piece. 39 x 71 x 14

292
Quarter Sawed Oak, Triple Curve Glass, Paw Foot China Cabinet with Mirror
Right glass is missing. Left glass is damaged. BUT, Stephen Kelzer in Gibbsville, 920-564-6135 will custom bend replacement glass for this or any other curved glass cabinet. 38 x 70 x 17

293
Quarter Sawed Oak Triple Curved Glass China Cabinet
Refinished. 33 x 62 x 15

294
Quarter Sawed Oak Double Curved Glass China Cabinet
Refinished. Top backboard is a replacement. 46 x 71 x 15

295
Brass Base Oil Table Lamp
Converted to electric. 19"

296
1920's Mixed Cabinet Woods China Cabinet
Refinished. Clean and ready to use. Two hidden drawers in base. 49 x 67 x 15

297
Classic Bracket Lamp with Reflecter
I found this one piece at a time as I went through the house. The chimney in a box lot. The burner in a drawer. The font piled up somewhere else. The reflector in the garage. Finally the bracket with wall pc somewhere else. It's all back together waiting for you to clean it up. 

297A
Garton Aero-Flite
All original including tires and hubcaps.

297B
Walnut Commode
Older refinish. 31x40x17

297C
Butternut Slant Front 2 Drawer Desk.
Rear of right drawer is charred from some ancient garbage can fire. Listing is for desk base ONLY. Photo with bookcase top is included so that you can see what it would look like if you also purchase Lot #297D. This came out of the Regal Ware factory in Kewaskum sometime in the late '60s. 53x32x34

297D
Butternut Cupboard top.
Listing is for bookcase top ONLY. Photo with desk base is included so that you can see what it would look like if you also purchase Lot #297C. No doors. Missing small piece of return trim. Piece came out of the old Wiedmeyer bicycle shop on Main St. in West Bend. 45x39x13

298
(5) Five dollar silver certificates
Circulated

299
(8) Five dollar red seal notes
circulated

300
(4) 2 dollar red seal notes
circulated, but 2 are fairly nice. 

301
(31) Silver certificates
Circulated, but one or two are nicer. Includes 10 cent military Scrip. 

302
(45) One dollar silver certificates
Circulated but 2 or 3 are nicer. 

303
1892 CC Morgan Silver Dollar

304
1881 O Morgan Silver Dollar

305
1923 and 1924 Peace Silver Dollars

306
(7) Barber half dollars
Includes 1903S. 

307
(48) Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollars
Includes 1921S. 

308
(36) Franklin Silver Half Dollars

309
(5) Kennedy Half Dollars
Two are 1964, 3 are 40%. 

310
Eisenhower Dollars plus Bicentennial Halves and Quarters
$6 face value. 

311
1875 and 1876 Seated Liberty Quarters
Both are rough. 

312
(11) Barber Quarters
Includes 1909S, 1904O, 1911S. 

313
(79) Washington and Standing Liberty Silver Quarters
The standing liberties are fairly worn. 

314
(2) Seated Liberty Dimes
Includes 1875CC

315
(11) Barber Silver Dimes
Mostly worn. 

316
1867 3 Cent Nickel

317
1864 large motto 2 cent coin

318
1845 Large Cent
.

319
294 Mercury Head Dimes

320
67 Roosevelt Silver Dimes
.

321
21 V Nickels

322
112 Buffalo Nickels
Some nice, some slick. 

323
70 War Nickels
Correct count is 70 not 71. 

324
763 Steel War Pennies

325
17 Indian Head Pennies

326
1,179 Wheat Pennies
These are truly unsorted and I did see some early dates. 

327
Foreign Coins and Currency
Mostly Canadian, there is some silver. 

328
US Mint and Proof Sets
2 1967 Special Mint Sets, 3 1968 Proof Sets, 2 1965 Special Mint Sets. 

329
Ellis Island Centennial Silver Dollar and Clad Half Dollar

330
Roy Rogers Ingraham Wrist Watch with original box
Not running. 

331
14K YG Ladies' Diamond Ring with 15 stones
.

332
18K WG Ladies' Diamond / Sapphire Ring
7 diamonds, several sapphires. One sapphire is missing. 

333
10K WG Ladies' Ring with Large Amethyst (?)
Ring has yellow gold and seed pearl trim. 

334
14K WG Reversible Ladies' Ring
Cameo on one side, small diamond on the other. 

335
5 Asst'd Ladies' Rings
Includes 14K YG with sapphire (?), 10K WG pearl and small diamonds, 10K YG plain band, 10K YG coral cameo, misshapen 10K YG w/badly damaged diamond solitaire. 

336
Hamilton OF 912 17J Adj 14K GF Pocket Watch
A good strong runner in good condition. 

337
4 Mens' Rings
West Bend 1968 10K class ring. 2 plain bands, one cut. And a sterling ring with bull decoration. 

338
Elgin Men's Pocket Watch and Ladies pendant watch
And a rosery box pin. 

339
Roy Rogers Wrist Watch and a watch band
Works but needs cleaning. 

340
Ladies' Ring
Stone and ring are untested but are presumed to be diamonds and white gold. You decide. 

341
Ladies' Ring
With possible Emerald. Unmarked, untested. 

342
Hay Sling
Could be used for hanging potted plants. Or copper cookware. Roughly 5.5' x 3'

342A
Large Quantity of Incandescent & CFL Light Bulbs
All types including mogul base.

342B
28 pair of pierced earrings
Most wires are sterling.

342C
22 Pieces of Name Brand Tupperware storage containers.
Some vintage. Everything has a lid plus a few extra lids.

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221006 Ted Meilahn Estate

Paul Auction Co. Inc.

Paul Auction Co. Inc.


Contact: Mike Paul
Phone: 262-338-3030
Sale Location
N131 County Rd S
Kewaskum, WI 53040
Sale Dates and Times
Sale Terms and Conditions
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. If we do not receive an answer from the FBI within the three day approval period we may decide not to transfer the gun at our discretion. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:58 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Items that can be packed into a typical cardboard box will incur a flat fee of $10.00 in addition to actual shipping charges. Additional charges will apply to custom crating or shipping situations. All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* In person bidder inspection is strongly encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or suspend and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyer’s fee & convenience fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to initiate or pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full by conclusion of auction pick up. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.

 
Listing Details
ESTATE ADVERTISING
ONLINE AUCTION
Kewaskum, WI
THURSDAY, OCT 6, 2022 – TUESDAY, OCT 11, 2022
INSPECTION AT OUR HALL: MONDAY, OCT 10, 2-6PM CST
LOCATION: N131 County Rd S, Kewaskum, WI. Kewaskum is 40 miles NNW of Milwaukee between I-41 & I-43.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The Estate of Ted Meilahn, Kewaskum, with additions. Visit www.paulauction.com for full catalog & details.
SPECIAL ITEMS: 1994 Chevy Blazer, 5.7L, Fuel Injection, 106,221, brown, cloth; 2003 Dodge Caravan SXT 3.3L, 114K, white, cloth. Choice items include: Hamm’s Rippling Waterfall sign; Cherry Blush TOC sign; Lg Figural oil lamp “Soldat Spartiate”; GWTW lamp w/Woodcocks; Tramp art cathedral w/clock; Ansonia iron clock; 2gl JB&A Maxfield decorated jug; Gunther & a decorated churn; Whitewater storage jar; RW crocks & jugs include 5gl beehive; Kade’s, Plymouth 3 in 1 A&C oak tbl; (3) curved glass oak china cabinets; Vict marble top & other dressers; (2) Hoosier cabinets; A&C oak bookcase; Oak hi-boy; Vict marble top tbl; Mahogany étagère; Cherry drop leaf & a work tbl; Rnd oak tbl; Good wicker furniture; Sewing stool; Trunks incl immigrant; Sterling silver flatware 23pc set & table ware; Gold & diamond rings; Vict & costume jewelry; Hamilton 17J pkt watch; Numerous coins include 1892CC Morgan dollar; 1837 Bank of Utica $5 note; Currency; Vict art glass; Nice pair enameled green glass vase lusters; Several pcs Rookwood & other art pottery to include Red Wing Nokomis, Weller Louelsa, Niloak candlesticks, 8 Warwick portrait vases, etc.; 112pcs Blue Willow china; Extensive Xmas china; Watt ware; Garton aero flight wagon; Buddy L trike; Marx Scenic Express & Hafner trains; Dolls include JD Kestner, S&H, etc.; (2) child’s cast iron stoves; Comic books; BSA collectibles; 2 full Stitzel & Weller bourbon decanters; Back bar decanters; Good beer bottles; Arrowheads; Duck decoys; Wood skis; Log cabin model; 1855 Jacquard coverlet; Burl bowl; Rye baskets; Large, early Dietzgen & a K&E transit as owned by F.D. Maxon; Oak wall phone; Iron strong box; Lanterns; Husqvarna 136 chain saw; Torch set; Wood crates; 6pc Kitchen Craft SS cookware; Laundry stove; Etc.
TERMS: Cash, check or credit card. 10% Buyer’s fee. 3% CC convenience fee; Tax collected. Full terms online @ www.paulauction.com.
REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER Mike Paul No 28
PAUL AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
Kewaskum, WI 53040 1-262-338-3030
 

0A
READ THIS!!
This is a timed closing auction. Not every item ends exactly at 7:00pm on 10/6. Starting at 7:00pm, the first 3 lots will start to close. At 7:01 the next 3 lots will start to close. At 7:02 3 more lots will start to close and so on until all lots have closed out at about 9:00pm, over 2 hours after the auction first started to close. If you or anybody else bids within the final 2 minutes of the close on any given lot, the bidding will automatically extend for another 2 minutes to allow other bidders to place a counter bid. This will continue until there is no further bidding activity within a 2 minute time frame. This is by design and that's what makes it a true auction. If you want to be the successful high bidder then you have to be the person who is willing to bid the highest; it's not possible to "snipe" the bid. If you have any questions at all, please call me, I'm happy to explain it.
Bidding Tips When you click on the bid bar, (and then click again to "confirm bid") you are placing a bid for the next automatic increment. If you click on the down arrow on the right side of the bar you can select from Create Maxbid which will let the computer automatically place your bids for you up to, but not past, the amount you enter. This works like the live auction absentee bid and is entirely automatic after you place you maximum bid.
COIN BUYERS! If you are previously unknown to us we may require payment by wire transfer only, prior to pick up or shipping. Not sure? Call!
If you have questions, ASK!
Mike Paul
Paul Auction Co.
Mike@PaulAuction.com
262-338-3030
Mike Paul
Paul Auction Co.
Mike@PaulAuction.com
262-338-3030
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only, if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. If we do not receive an answer from the FBI within the three day approval period we may decide not to transfer the gun at our discretion. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:58 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Items that can be packed into a typical cardboard box will incur a flat fee of $10.00 in addition to actual shipping charges. Additional charges will apply to custom crating or shipping situations. All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* In person bidder inspection is strongly encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or suspend and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyer’s fee & convenience fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to initiate or pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full by conclusion of auction pick up. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
 

0B
In Person Inspection Date & Times - Monday Oct 10, 2-6pm.
This is your opportunity to look, touch and examine. Please take advantage of it. All merchandise is here at the hall for inspection.

0C
Merchandise Pick Up Times & Dates
Pick up is scheduled alphabetically for Last names starting with letters A-L on Wednesday, Oct 12 from 2-6PM and last name M-Z on Thursday Oct 13 from 2-6PM. It is alright to come on the opposite day if you have a scheduling conflict; please call or email to advise. You must pick up during these time periods if you intend to pay with cash or check. Customers who do not pick up during the scheduled time period will have their credit card charged after 6PM on Thursday unless other arrangements have been made. We do not automatically charge your card unless you don't pick up during the scheduled time period or call us to make other arrangements. If the scheduled dates and times don't work for you please call us to see if we can accommodate you.

0D
Terms & Conditions

When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. If we do not receive an answer from the FBI within the three day approval period we may decide not to transfer the gun at our discretion. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:58 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Items that can be packed into a typical cardboard box will incur a flat fee of $10.00 in addition to actual shipping charges. Additional charges will apply to custom crating or shipping situations. All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* In person bidder inspection is strongly encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or suspend and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyer’s fee & convenience fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to initiate or pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full by conclusion of auction pick up. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
 
Mike Paul
Paul Auction Co.
Mike@PaulAuction.com
262-338-3030

1
J.B. and A. Maxfield Milwaukee 2gl jug
Standard Maxfield flower. No chips, no cracks. A clean, sound jug. Milwaukee is spelled "Milwankee"

2
Woodcock & Sunflower GWTW table lamp
Electrified. Probably a marriage, but the colors work. 24"

3
Figural "Soldat Spartiate" oil table lamp
Unsigned but typically attributed to Bradly & Hubbard. No shade but set up for a standard 4" fitter ring. This is a substantial lamp and will require a substantial platform. 17"w x 23"h

4
Unusual and impressive Tramp Art Cathedral Clock
A paper label on the back is marked "Made by Anton Barbas". A little bit of homework indicates that he lived from 1875 to 1945 in Muskego, WI and is buried at Tess Corners in Waukesha County. Clock does not stay running. Overall condition is very good. 19 x 22 x 6

5
1928 Drink Milk poster
Paperboard 17 x 23

6
Simon P. Albinger 1915 Adv Calendar Fillmore, WI
Condition is rough but there isn't much advertising that comes out of Fillmore, WI. Photograph of Albinger's house and shop, still standing, is shown for general interest only and is NOT part ot the auction. 13.5 x 17.5 

6A
Fur Farm Licensed by Wisconsin Conservation Comm. Sign
Steel. Nicely rusted. 10 x 11

6B
G&L Giddings & Lewis sign
Aluminum. 10 x 12

6C
(3) Agricultural Barn Signs
Condition varies. Steel. Largest at 12 x 8

6D
No Parking Any Time die stamped sign
Heavy steel plate. 12 x 18

6E
Police Dept. cast aluminum sign
Shrewd observers and those with a history of poor decision making skills, will recognize this as the original door sign from the Kewaskum Municipal building. 13 x 2.5 

6F
Kettle Kampers West Bend, WIS sign
Paint on masonite. 14" dia.

6G
Land-O-Lakes Fish and Game Club porcelain sign
Not the oldest sign out there, but it is porcelain. Some bends, some chips. 24 x 18

6H
Antique crystal ink well with sterling lid and 3 crystal vases
Tallest at 12"

6I
Large assortment of candles, holders and vases
Includes bonus swallow wall plate. 

7
Pfaltzgraff Winterberry extensive holiday service for 8+ dinnerware set
Numerous accessory pcs include glass. If you want one set to bring out at the holidays, this is the set. 

8
15 Sterling spoons, sterling stamp case and asst'd silverplate
The 3 fiddleback pcs in the first box are probably unmarked coin silver. Includes several souvenir spoons. 8.115 troy ounces, not including the 3 fiddleback spoons that are probably coin silver. 

9
2 Victorian Oil lamps
Ornate lamp has been converted to electric, 21". Has B&H burner but no chimney. Finger table lamp has had an electric socket added to it. 

10
Silver US Coins
Bicentennial, silver, uncirculated set, 1893 Columbian half dollar, 1964 Kennedy half dollar, 1968 40% half dollar. 

11
Kralik Rubina Verde Victorian Art Glass vase
Small rim chip. 8"

12
Bank of Utica MI private note and US fractional currency
Bank of Utica 5$ Michigan Safety Fund note dated 1837 with redemption clip and an 1863 3 cent fractional currency with about 
1 1/2 cents worth worn off. 

13
Lot of asst'd US coins
Includes drilled and repaired 1853 large cent, several Indian Heads including bronze and flying eagle, some with damage, a 3 cent coin and others. 

13A
Asst'd foreign coins and currency
Includes Canadian 25 cent fractional currency.

14
Several better quality pcs of women's jewelry
Includes unmarked, but probably gold rings with small diamonds, turquoise, pearls, opals, etc. These rings are untested, but have the earmarks of better quality rings. 

15
112 pcs Blue Willow china dinnerware
Both new and old, primarily old. Various manufacturers, numerous accessory pcs. 

16
Wood Canvas Back duck decoy
Glass eye, one missing. Damage to bill. 

17
5gl Red Wing shoulder jug
No chips, no cracks. 

18
ABC Crystal Pitcher, now Table lamp
Drilled for conversion. Some corrosion. 32" 

19
Japanned East Lake Hanging Cabinet
Will require some reassembly and fabrication. I believe all of the brass trim is present. 23 x 19 x 7

20
2gl Red Wing Crock
No chips, no cracks. 

21
Pair Enameled Cut Glass Green Victorian Lusters
Minor chips, but overall acceptable. 

22
8 WI bottles
Includes Nehring Fondy, Blatz Blob, Star Lomira, 3 Weber Theresa, 2 Steger Mayville. 

23
"Pet" Child's Cast Iron Stove
Made by Ideal Mfg. Co. Detroit, MI. This borders on a salesman sample as it has working grates and vents. comes with cast iron and tin cookware and notablely the original lifter. 12 x 12 x 6

24
Child's Transfer Ironstone Tea Set
A hand written note reads "This box contained my play dishes which father brought to me in 1881. I can remember him showing them to see, where he stood and how he was dressed. The dishes are the ones with the girl with hoop and goat in red. Josephine E. Townsend." Several pcs have damage. Green vase NOT included.

25
12" Stoneware Bowl
Near perfect. 

26
Rookwood 1922 Production Ware Green Vase
5 3/4" form #2088

27
4 Backbar Pinched Decanters
Westminster Rye from C.H. Ritter Detroit with crack, Monongahela - a Pittsburg PA distributor, The Gargoyle and a Haig and Haig. 

28
Full, 1972 and 1973 Cabin Still Bourbon Decanters
By Stitzel and Weller. 

29
3 Cases of Fond du Lac County Indian Relics
As found, cases included. 

30
Junior All Metal Toy Soldier Set
Cast lead, missing 2 soldiers. 

31
Mount Washington Ostrich Egg Muffineer
Vine decoration, no damage. 

32
Cowan & Van Briggle Vases
Cowan has iridescent blue glaze. 7.5". Van Briggle has late teens cursive mark 2.5" 

33
Bluebill Hen Duck Decoy
Glass eyes, wood body. 

34
Asst'd Glass and China
Silver overlay console bowl, Cobalt decanter, Vict etched goblet and a child's Uncle Wiggly bowl by Sebring. 

35
4pcs Asst'd Sterling
10.55 troy ounces. Porringer, etc. 

36
Crescent Cast Iron Child's Stove and another
Includes several pcs cast iron, tin and pewter accessories. Plus sad iron and toy. Largest is 13.5 x 12 x 7

37
Italian and other contemporary Christmas dishes
8 small, 3 medium, 1 charger. 

38
ROG and Iron Dresser Lamp
7" shade, unsigned, windmill scenic decoration. 

39
Several pcs blue transfer ironstone
Large tureen with Pitkin Coin (?) ladle. Pitcher and other pcs. 

40
Cast Iron Water Spaniel Coin Bank
Typically listed as a still bank and identified as a St. Bernard, is is in fact, neither. This is technically a mechanical bank as an internal mechanism causes the dog to stick his tongue out when a coin is inserted. Usually attributed to A.C. Williams. 8" . Includes leather strap book carrier. 

41
Bobwhite Quail Taxidermy Modern Lamp
32"

42
Large China Head Doll
25" 

43
2 Lap Top Coffee Grinders
Both refinished. 

44
Unusual Stoneware Covered Jar
I dug but I came up empty on this piece.  Decorated with unusual patterns or symbols. 1 or 2 tight lines, bottom shows significant age related wear. 10" x 10"

45
Covered Burl Bowl
Small chip to lid. 5" 

46
Culluloid Vict Photo Album
Mostly full of studio shots. Includes pair of antique glasses. 

47
Victorian Travel Case with 4 scent bottles
Several pcs of veneer have lifted, but are present. Otherwise overall good condition. 7" x 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"

48
Brilliant Cut Glass Compote
6 1/2" x 8

49
2 Sets of Figural Bookends
Copper and bronze finishes. Includes African souvinir carvings. 

50
New England Peach Blow Agata Ruffled Finger Bowl
No damage 5.5"

51
Umbrella Jar
Lines in base 9" x 25" 

52
Simon and Halbig Porcelain Doll
No. 570 socket head, sleepy eye, wood and compo body. 22" 

53
Burley Winter and other Art Pottery
Includes R. R. P. Co. vase. Tallest at 8"

54
J.D. Kessner and G.S. Putnam Porcelain Dolls
JDK is similar to, but not "Sammy". Putnam has detached but present arms. 12" and 5" 

55
Gray Granite, Wood and Tole Pails
Gray granite is a cutie. Shoulder chip on reverse. Wood is marked but illegible. Tole has bail handle but needs solder repair. Includes 3/4" mini stoneware jug. Tallest is 7" 

56
A & J Apple Green Beater Jar
One quart. 

57
1930's Petatillo ware vase and another
Vase is from TLAQUEPAQUE, Mexico. Blue vase is unmarked. 

58
Horsman Squalling Baby Doll
Vinyl. 20" Not an ethnic doll, it has darkened with age. Squalling mechanism is thankfully silent. 

59
Weller Muskota Flower Frog on rock and another frog
5" x 4" 

60
Gerber 525 Presentation Knife, Western Sheath Knife and others
Gerber is 200th Anniv. of the Bald Eagle as National Symbol of the United States. Western is L48ABG with sheath. Balance are foreign. 

61
Little Red Riding Hood Cookie Jar
Hull/Regal China 13"

62
Hand Made and Decorated Console Bowl
Marked "Mr. and Mrs. Stanwell gave this to mother and dad for wedding gift." And there you have it. I couldn't find out anything else about this piece. 13/5" 

63
Patrick Distilling Co. Dayton, OH Mini Motto Jug "If you try me once, you'll try me again"
4.5" No damage. 

64
14 Boxes of Misc. Hardware
These are the contents of  the cabinet - Lot # 264, in the event that you want to refill it. 

65
Gillco West Bend Lithia ROG Back Bar Sign
This is the "other" known example of this sign. Unfortunately it was brought to an early demise by a cat. I was assured that the cat died a natural death, some time ago. We have the cabinet and all of the crumbs that could be recovered. 13.5"

66
West Bend Lithia Porcelain Corner Sign
Mfg. Burdick Chicago. Near perfect. 17 x 14. No bracket. 

67
Tonka John Deere and Cub Cadet Toys
Plus a few die cast metal animals. 

68
3 GI Joe and 1 Big Jim Action Figures with accessories
Plus a couple of Batman outfits. 

69
Milwaukee Model 6508 Corded Sawzall

70
Hamm's Ceramatiles Advertising Pieces
Despite the name, these are actually made of plastic. One of the blue tiles is snapped in half. Largest image is 13 x 14

70A
8 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Dirty, but damage free.

71
Columbia Shoe Co. Wood Crate
Sheboygan WI. 38 x 13 x 21

72
4gl Decorated Salt Glaze Churn
Chip above handle.

73
Gregg Wood Down Hill Skis
Lund bindings. Standard grade. 

73A
Johnson Fish Co. Green Bay Wood Crate
36x10x17

74
Czech Style and Carnival Bowls and Bisque Planter
Northwood stippled ray bowl, bisque is unsigned. Czech style bowl is 8.5"

75
Hip Roof Wood Tool Box
28 x 10 x 10

76
Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. Wood Crate
34 x 19 x 13

77
1gl Stoneware Jug and a Rockingham Pitcher
Line to pitcher. 

78
Adirondack Style Bentwood Fernery
Nice piece. 33 x 31 x 13 

79
All Kewaskum related advertising
Includes Miller Photography Studio thermometer/calendar, Len and Roger's rain gauge, Regal Ware pcs, Bank of Kewaskum pcs and bank, AG Koch bowl. 

80
Iron Strong Box
Weighs a ton. Good looking piece. 13.5 x 8.5 x 10

81
Oliver No. 9 Standard Visible Typewriter
Overall, very good condition. 

82
Wood Sausage Tray
33 x 10 x 15 

83
Armour's Lighthouse Soap Crate and other boxes
Includes candy, lingerie and other paperboard boxes. 

84
Asst'd Victorian Costume Jewelry
2 rings most likely gold, plus hat pins, earrings, and other items to include 3 bisque dolls and a dried fruit figure. 

85
3 Oil Lamps
A pretty nice brass finger lamp, and 2 others. 

86
Asst'd men's and women's wrist watches
Includes Bulova, Caravelle, Seeland, Elgin, and Wyler. 

87
3 Flats asst'd Rhinestone and other Costume Jewelry

88
Large lot of asst'd Ladie's Items
Includes die cut stand up Valentines, eye glasses, dresser items, perfume set, etc. 

89
1gl Storage Jar
There is a possibility that this is a native Kewaskum pc made by Fuch's. But nobody has ever found the shard dump, so we will probably never know. 

90
Nice Rayo No. 17 Hot Blast Barn Lantern
Very clean. 

90A
1994 Chevy Blazer Truck
5.7 L, fuel injection, 106,221 miles, brown, cloth interior. Does have some body rust, but you'd be hard pressed to find a much cleaner, lower mileage truck than this one. Rear hatch struts need replacing.

91
Asst'd Kitchen Collectibles
Near mint hand mixer and potato ricer in red, plus lap grinder and other related items. 

92
Marx Scenic Express Train Set
Box is rough, but toy is great. 
 

93
Pittsburg Paint Glass Bank and Fire Truck Candy Container

94
4gl Gunther Sheboygan Butter Churn
Crack at handle, undecorated. The odd colors you see on it are the vestiges of Christmas cards that were glued to it. 

95
2 Traditional Rye Straw Baskets
12 x 5 x 10 

96
1950's Cub Scout Uniform Pocket Knife and Compass
Knife is Camillus with blade chip, Plus a BSA Taylor compass. 

97
Hafner Wind Up Train Set
With American Flyer whistle billboard. 

98
K&E Brass Transit
In wood case. 

99
Eugene Dietzgen Co. Surveyer's Brass Transit
Previously owned by Ethan D. Maxon West Bend, Grandson of Densmore Maxon, early setller of Wshington County and founder of Cedar Creek.

100
Surveying Accessories
Includes David White 9031 short tripod, surveyor's link chain, and other accessories. 

100A
Wood Surveyor's Tripod

101
Asst'd Military items
Includes machete, WWII canteen, Army good conduct medal, US pkt knife, victory mail, and an old cap. 

102
W.S. Darley Magnetic Dipping Needle Compass
Cased. 

103
Lamps Shades and Chimneys

104
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera plus glass negatives and old photos
Photos include early Batavia area farms and Batavia Community Band. 

105
Piel Lump Starch Crate
24 x 8 x 14

106
2 Early Photo Albums
Includes 3 identified Civil War solders. Grandfather Emley, Great Uncle Jac. Haag (Grandma Emley's youngest brother, very early 20's when he died in...), and Daniel Reinheimer (Muttie's cousin) Both albums identify almost every single subject by name. Most of the families are from the Cascade/Batavia area in Sheboygan County. Family names include: Hirsch, Gerhardt, Euler, Reinheimer, Haag, Schefner, Steuerwald, Weinbaur, Loebs, Liebenstein, Rupp, Britch & Sandmeier.

107
White Water Storage Jar
Line in base. 6 x 8

108
L. Rosenheimer Kewaskum chain frame advertising picture
9 x 12

109
Asst'd Toys and related
Glass Santa ornament for feather tree, rubber tractor,  Lady Hampshire doll, frozen Charlotte's both black and white, GE 7-2705 AM radio, and a recorder. 

110
Vintage Sparklers and Chein Sparkler Toy
Sparkler toy has original box, includes 2 NOS American Magnet carded toys. 

111
Marx Mechanical Cat w/ball and 2 other Tin Toys
Wolverine Jet Roller Coaster, Auto Lift, no cars for either. 

112
Young America Suckow Barton Adv. Rolling Pin
Minor chip on one edge. 

113
Asst'd Paints and Art Supplies
Mostly older. 

114
Blondie Goes to Liesureland Poster Game
Put out by Westinghouse ca. 1940. 29 x 21

115
Large Lot of Mixed Comic Books
Includes a Better Little Book and some comic strips.

116
Asst'd Baseball Cards
Includes 2 metal pictures. 

117
Primitive Footstool painted gray
Looks like it's over old red if you want to get proactive and scrape it. 

118
Batman Comic Book and Trading Cards
These are the 1966 series. 

119
Nice little A&C quarter sawed oak stand
No veneer, plank throughout. Even the sides are quarter sawed. Unmarked, but decent quality. Has been over varnished at some point in the past, but would benefit greatly from a sympathetic refinishing job that would make this piece pop. 10 sq x 18 

120
Late Victorian oak picture frame
Some gesso loss. 28 x 24. 

121
Carrom double sided game board
Board only. No pieces. 

122
Lighted Zippo counter top display case and 17 empty Zippo boxes
Boxes only, there are no lighters in them. 

123
Husqvarna Model 136 16" Chain Saw
Judging from the condition, they spent more time reading the manual than they did using the saw. 

124
2 Flats of NOS Campbell's Village Inn Kewaskum Matchbooks
A local institution for decades. Every local has fond memories of this diner. 

125
Oak Ball and Stick Shaving Mirror
One piece of top trim is missing. Bottom brass balls are pushed in. 12 x 22

126
Tin type and other early pictures.
Studio shots. Cases are damaged.

127
Collection of RPPC, Holiday and Modern Post Cards and Albums
Some local street scenes and many holiday cards. Not all albums are full. 

128
Asst'd large format photographs include chain framed
None of them are identified, but I suspect these are Batavia area farms.

129
Ass'td New and Old Keys and Padlocks

130
Farm Collectibles
Includes Lightning Seed Sewer and like new Lenk Electric Calf Dehorner. You may think, "What would I do with a calf dehorner?", but wait, this also doubles as an electric soldering iron. 

131
Misc. Stuff
Broken bulldog ashtray, cigar boxes, fortune cards, a nice LF&C Universal straight razor with case. A Wahl sterling mechanical pencil, pen set, old postage stamps, cruise ship ephemera, land surveyor corp. seal to help get your subdivision project approved. 

132
Roseville and Hull Art Pottery
Includes Donatello, Bushberry bookends, 3 Hull vases. 

133
23pcs Sterling Flatware
Originally purchased from C.D. Peacock, Chicago's oldest jewelry store. 19 troy ounces, not including the knives. 

134
Victorian and other Art Glass
Includes green Colorado spooner, black cut to clear Asian vase, pair amethyst rope twist candlesticks, 2 milk glass vases. 

135
Rookwood 1924 production vase
Form #2735  8.25" 

136
6 Canadian 1988 Olympic Silver Coins and a US 1965 Mint Set
The Olympic coins are 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver. 

137
3 Sets and a single weighted sterling candlesticks
73.455 troy ounces WEIGHTED sterling silver. 

138
Red Wing Cherryband adv. Pitcher
Compliments of A.W. Hildebrand Grocery Sheboygan, WI.
Large size. Interior chip in the making is glazed over. Possible tight line at spout. 

139
Large assortment of sterling spoons and a funnel
21.315 troy ounces. Includes flatware pcs and souvenir pcs. 

140
3 Midwest Creamery Plymouth, WIS Butter Crocks
All the same size, 2 are blue. 

141
Weller Eocean Bowl
Tight hairline, 9.5" x 3"

142
Red Wing Nokomis Art Pottery Vase
Red Wing's foray into the art pottery world. No damage. Glaze skip on rim. 9" 

143
Plymouth Binder Twine counter top display
This piece could be stood on it's own or set into the top of a bail of twine. 12 x 17

144
5 Hull pcs of Art Pottery
Largest at 13.5" No damage noted. 

145
2 pcs Red Wing Art Pottery
Form 163, double handed 9.5" vase and 1350, Victorian gentlemen figurine of man holding a bouquet behind his back. 10.5" 

146
Sterling Flatware
Includes souvenir ware and a bracelet. 11.055 troy ounces. Does not include hollow handle fork in weight total. 

147
Red Wing Saffron Ware Pitcher
No advertising. No damage. 6.5"

148
Roseville Dutch Cream Ware Flagon and Mugs
Set of 6 matching mugs plus one flared mug. Flagon is 11.5", has chip at handle. 

149
3 Advertising Creamers
All 3 Cleveland Co-op

150
Large Art Pottery Jardenire
Unsigned. Molded No. 205. Hairline at rim. 14 x 10

151
Weller Art Pottery Iris Jardiniere
No damage. Bottom signed. 12 x 9

152
Nest of 3 Adv. Wattware Apple Bowls
5, 6, 7. 7 has line and stains. All 3 are Brost's Food Market, School Hill. 

153
Art Pottery Jardineire pedestal
2 hairlines. 9.5 x 16

154
Asst'd Utility Pottery
Includes nice pint shoulder jug and a bird and fruit pitcher. 

155
Hull 22 - 12 1/2 Pink Magnolia Vase
No damage. 

156
Hull 606 - 10 1/2 Poppy Vase
No damage. 

157
Lambrecht Butter crocks and an adv. creamer
One of the crocks has front and back graphics. The creamer is Reinecke's Market Cascade and has a hairline. 

158
Autumn Leaf Eva Zeisel Big Ear Cookie Jar
No damage. 

159
Wattware No. 59 "Goodies" Jar
Listed as both a cookie jar and an ice bucket depending on which lid it has. We've removed that conundrum for you by not having any lid at all. 

160
Ansonia Iron Black Mantel "Lynn" Clock
Missing bezel. 

161
3 pcs asst'd Art Pottery
Tallest at 6" 

162
Asst'd Silver Plate Flatware
Fiddleback is unmarked, but assumed to be coin. 

163
Sterling Silver Pitcher and Basket
24.350 troy ounces. Pitcher is a base engraved presentation piece, but has several dingles. 

164
Well Louwelsa Jardiniere
Base hairlines. 9 x 7

165
Children's Books and 1970's Life Magazines
Black Beauty and Hansel and Grethel. 

166
Pair of Niloak Missionware Candlesticks
Unsigned, no damage, 4.25"

167
4 Wattware adv. and other bowls
Various stains, crazing, cracks, etc. 

168
Victorian Fretwork Corner and Wall Shelves
Includes clothes rack, wicker waste basket, light spectrum chart and a broken Moe Bridges lamp base. 

169
Service for 8 Silverplate Flatware Set plus Victorian Silverplate and Hatpins
12 hatpins, and a brass French horn pin. 

170
2 Crystal Water Paperboard Signs
One has broken corner. 20 x 7

171
Roseville and other Art Pottery
Large pitcher is heavily crazed. 

172
Rookwood Production Vase in Mottled Brown
Form 2090 dated 1944. 4.5"

173
Dog Decorated Art Pottery
2 IOGA Bulldog mugs and a St. Bernard Taylor Smith and Taylor flagon. Flagon is 14", but has extensive repair to lip. 

174
Floral Embossed Jardineire
Unmarked. 10 x 7

175
Weller Forest Vase and others
Includes irridescent purple shallow bowl and 10.5" Cornish vase. 

176
3 pcs Art Pottery
Includes pair of Hull 118 swan vase bookends and a 9.5" Hull Granada 49 9 vase. 

177
Hand made Folk Art log cabin
24 x 15 x 15

178
5gl Red Wing Beehive Jug
No damage. 

179
Millers Falls Miter Box Model #74
20 x 4.5 bed

180
3 Lubricant Cans
5gl Farm-Oyl, Deep Rock and Kendall 5lb cans. 

180A
2003 Dodge Caravan SXT
3.3L, 114,000 miles, white, cloth interior.
The Good:
It runs.
The bad:
The brakes have seized. The front end suspension needs significant work. Interior will require a thorough and deep cleaning and sanitation. Although I personally drove this van here, it will probably not be able to leave here the same way and I would advise against trying. Partial mechanic's report as it relates to the front end available at inspection. Let me be crystal clear, this is a project. And one more thing...the driver's side front tire has a slow leak.

181
Roseville Hanging Basket and other Art Pottery
Basket has interior hairlines. Also includes Owen candlestick and a RumRill vase. 

182
Asst'd Rusty Iron
Includes double sheave pulley set, hook, horseshoe, wrench, brace, etc. 

183
Asst'd Silverplate Table Ware

184
2 Cowan Vases
Tallest at 12"

185
Hand Decorated and an Art Pottery Vase
Fuschia decorated Limoges vase at 16". Art pottery vase 12.5" 

186
Asst'd Kitchen Collectibles
Includes West Bend copper mugs and a canister set, brassware, food graters, etc. 

187
Cast Iron "Craze" plaque and Classic Bookends
Craze is a possible iron grave marker attachment. Bookends are "Knowledge" by Pompeian Bronze Co. 

188
Blue and White Pottery Pitcher and Salt Cellar
9" pitcher, not perfect. Salt is perfect but missing lid. 

189
Boy Scout, Cub Scout and Army Uniforms, Patches, accessories
Extensive collection. Includes 1973 National Jamboree and Order of the Arrow items. 

190
Roseville Foxglove 659-3 Planter and a Pearl Pin
Minor base fleck on Roseville. 

191
Asst'd Vintage Watch Making Tools
Includes crown assortment, polishing plates, poising tools, burrs, screw and washer assortments, and a S-K 3/8 socket set. 

192
Assorted Pocket and Wrist Watches and Fobs
Includes Ingersoll Midget with guard. Hoard's Dairymen fob. Croton, Helbros and other wrist watches. 

192A
Sun and Moon Contemporary Framed Prints
17 x 27

192B
2 Framed Botanical Prints and a Dog print
A dog being a dog. 

192C
4 Modern Decore Prints
Largest at 14 x 20

193
"The Greatest Moments of a Girl's Life" framed series
I have examined these in great detail and am unable to find my name listed anywhere. Largest at 28 x 10

194
Asst'd Collectibles
Includes Pinocchio figurine, RS Silesia and Germany trays. Order of the Eastern Star tea set minus the pot, sterling weighted candlesticks, and more. 

195
West Bend Aluminum Co. NOS Kitchen Ware
NIB 3-way dispenser, NIB coppertone canister set, (2) 1953 open house tumblers, photographs and other memorabilia. 

196
6pc Kitchen Kraft American Made Top of the Line Stainless Steel Cookware
14 separate pcs in this set which has seen very little use. This is the stuff you see being pitched at State Fair. It ain't cheap.

197
Gehl Precision Die Cast Models
2042 and 2050 skidsteers with a compact track loader. 

198
Cupid Awake and Asleep framed print
16 x 13

199
Primitive Pine Stool
It's pretty stout. 16 x 12 x 7

200
OOBs of Young Boy and Girl
Unsigned 8 x 10

201
Asst'd Advertising Tins
Coffee, tobacco and a Barton, WI Cigar box. 

202
Columbian 2040 Swivel Base 4" Vise
Great condition. 

203
2 Traditional Cistern Pumps
One will need a few bolts. 

204
8 Different IOGA Warwick Portrait Vases
Includes Queen Louise. Once upon a time, these were a pretty big deal. Let's see how they do in the current market. Average 11"

205
Folk Carved Wood Box and a Tea Box
Both about 12" wide or so. 

206
NIB West Bend Penguin and a Traveling Coffee Maker
The ultimate classic West Bend Co. piece. Keeps hot foods hot and cold foods cold with no programming. The coffee maker has never been used. 

207
Buddy L Tricycle
Not a common toy at all. I've seen maybe one other and it was a wreck. 

208
Outstanding Jacquard 4 color Coverlet dated 1855
It is so very difficult to find textiles from this time period in this condition. A true survivor. 

209
Farm Privitives
Coat/hat rack, Hog wrench, pulley, 2 ice tongs. The hog wrench was used over a hog's snout to encourage it to follow you peacefully. 

210
Christmas Collectibles
2 Santa figures, boxed ornaments, lighted English lantern, plastic pull toys, bottle brush trees and an earlier tin sheep. 

211
Aladdin Amber Cathedral Oil Lamp Model B
No shade, no chimney. 

212
Cast Iron Dog Nut Cracker
Nickel plated. 

213
Cast Iron Railroad Flare Torch
DMICO H87 14" 

214
Old Style Milk Can with Brass Shipping Tag
Matt. Schmidt Addison. 20". Addison is a hamlet in Washington County where WI 33 and WI 175 intersect.

215
West Bend Lithia Centennial Newspaper and Beer Truck Reprint
The Lithia paper is one of the best sources of West Bend brewing history. And some old Bavarian newspapers. 

216
Cable Shopping Network QuarterMainia 1999-2002 Coin Set
Collectible coins originally purchased for $129.90 

217
2 Winston Thermometers
6 x 14

218
Norlund's spring loaded Fish Grabber
This is so vicious, it's hard to believe it ever made it to market. It was cocked by pulling the jaws apart and was then jammed down over the back of a fish. 51" 

219
Autumn Leaf and Pyrex Mixing Bowls
Autumn Leaf pitcher, shakers, 5 Pyrex bowls. 

220
Good Assortment of Lanterns
Elgin, Dietz Monarch, Dietz Little Giant Milwaukee Gas Light Co. with 70 hour fount, Dietz Comet battery operated, coach style porch lamp. 

221
Badger Mutual Insurance Co. Cast Brass Figural Paperweight
3.5"

222
Cherry Blush TOC Sign
Nearly identical condition to the one sold at the last auction. 9 x 6

223
Asst'd Collectible Glassware
Lion and butterfly bowls, new red Carnival vase, Vaseline toothpick, Bristol vase, etc. 

224
Nickel Plated Cast Iron Toy Tools
Plus a very well made mini cant hook. Pair of towel bar sockets. 

225
Mache Rabbit Candy Container
Glass eyes and stick legs. Just under 7"

226
Gilbert Oak Mantel Clock
Bim bam chime. 16"

227
Kellogg Oak Wall Phone
Magneto does not seem to work. Refinished. A very clean example. Still has the dry cells.

228
Small buck saw and a Nail Rake
These rakes were used in hardwares tored for gathering bulk nails.

229
Mostly American made Wrench & Socket Sets
Primarily S-K with some Snap On, Vulcan and Craftsman thrown in.

230
"Magnet" Oil Table Lamp with Case Glass Shade
Bracket lamp, bracket only thrown in. 

231
NAPA Oxy-Acetylene Torch Set
Near new condition, no bottles. 

232
2 Craftsmen Tool Boxes, 1 with 1/2" socket set

233
Oak Hall Mirror with Hooks
26 x 16

234
Oak Hall Mirror with Hooks and Mirror
36 x 14

235
4 Vintage Dresses

236
Hand Pieced and Quilted Summer Quilt
About 80 x 76

237
Late Victorian Oak Dresser with Mirror
Refinished. If you're not in to drak oak, you'll like this one. 43 x 80 x 21

238
Oak Hoosier Style Baking Cabinet with Enamel Counter
44 x 68 x 25

239
Oak Hoosier Style Baking Cabinet
I suspect the piece of Congoleum on the work surface is a later addition. 42 x 68 x 25

240
Rope Bed with Modern Mattress
Ready to use, this bed is unusual as they did not cut off the rope pins when it was converted to modern bedding. 

241
Oak A&C Bookcase
40 x 52 x 12 A nice piece, ready to go. 

242
Great Flattop Steamer Trunk
Made or sold by George Burroughs Milwaukee. No till. Unfortunately the left side top has some superficial rusting to it, but a little elbow grease will make it look like the million dollar trunk it is. Cast iron furniture, really well made. If you've been wanting to add a decent trunk to the pile take a good look at this one. 34 x 25 x 22

243
Plant Stand in Salmon Paint
Simple, but nice. For decades, this sat in the attic window of the Meilahn house facing Hwy 45. 36 x 30 x 32 

244
Pine Cupboard Top
Original finish. Square nail construction. I tore the house up looking for the base for this piece, but no success. Clean and well made. 47 x 52 x 13

245
Cherry Drop Leaf One Drawer Work Table
Older refinishing job. Ready to put in place. 

246
Ornate Nut Carved Victorian Side Chair
This may in fact be rosewood. If it isn't, it's one of the European walnuts. I honestly can't tell. 39"

247
42" Round Oak Table with 3 Leaves
Plank top, original finish. The top looks funky because some elderly oilcloth partially stuck to it. 

248
1900's Commode
Original finish. Comes with non-matching towel bar, not pictured. 

249
1900's Dresser with Mirror
Original finish 42 x 77 x 20

250
1900's quarter sawed oak high boy
Clean and ready to use. 34 x 51 x 21

251
1900's Oak Towel Bar Commode
Clean and ready to use. 33 x 55 x 19

252
Eastlake Rose Marble Top Walnut Dresser with Mirror
Refinished. 44 x 74 x 20

253
One Drawer Victorian Walnut Table
Older refinish job. 28 x 27 x 18 

254
1800's Victorian Walnut Table
Fancy skirt, older refinish job, no drawer 29 x 28 x 19 

255
Tiger Maple Spool Turned Table
Older refinish job. 24 x 27 x 16

256
1800's Walnut Lift Top Bench
20 x 20 x 10

257
Needlepoint Walnut Eastlake Foot Stool
Original finish with over varnish 17" dia x 15"

258
Commercial/Industrial Shop Chair
Made by Angle Steel Co. Plainwell MI 34" 

259
Home Made Oak Pedestal
This thing is stout. Like really stout. 13.5"dia x 37"

260
Home Made Oak Library Table
A pretty solid piece. 48 x 30 x 20 

261
Home Made A&C Oak Book Stand
21 x 32 x 10

262
Youth size ladder back chair with woven splint seat
It has a nice look. 32" 

263
Figured Cherry Dropleaf Table
No drawers, 41.5" x 30"

264
Commercial quality 10 drawer steel cabinet
Top needs painting, right side is dented. Drawers are split and can be removed from extension slides.19 x 52 x 30
It's heavy, you must bring help to load. 

265
Hot-Pot Laundry Stove
Ready to use and still has the original lifter. 21 x 22 x 20

266
Oak sewing bench/stool
After doing this for most of my life, I breezed by this assuming it was a commode. Wrong. It may have been in a previous life, but if it was converted, it was done a long time ago. It's now a pretty nice little sewing box. 17 x 17 x 17

267
Oak Lamp Table
Original finish. Not too fancy. Not too plain. 28 x 29 x 22

268
Wrought Iron 3 candle floor stand
54"

269
Carpenter's Chest
Refinished. No tills. 37 x 20 x 18

270
Pressback Oak Arm Rocker with Serpents
Original embossed leather seat. 

271
Pressback Oak Office Chair with Swivel Base
Acorns and oakleaf pattern. 

272
Very nice embossed tin dome top trunk
Till is missing interior cover & it could use a wipe down but it's overall pretty good. 30 x 20 x 17 

273
Pine Trunk
No till. 35 x 11 x 18

274
Classic Coleman Cooler
This cooler has been more places than Johnny Cash. 23 x 16 x 14

275
Birch Phonograph Cabinet
17 x 34 x 17

276
Twisted Wicker Stand
Unusual in that the wood is walnut. Original finish. 25 x 26 x 12

277
Scythe, single trees, gazing ball base
Drum and dolly not included. 

278
Twisted Wicker Library Table with Quarter Saw Oak Top
60 x 30 x 23

279
Marble top Eastlake Lamp Table
27 x 29 x 19

280
Mahogany Etagere
27 x 54 x 12

281
Cade's "Three In One" Table
Quarter sawed oak, made in Plymouth WI. Bookcase ends, desk drawer and lift off top reveals secret hiding spot for documents. And other important things. 49 x 31 x 29

282
Oak GB&CF Lamp Table
Original finish 24 sq x 29

283
Twisted Wicker and Quarter Sawed Oak Low Table
27 x 17 x 17

284
Modern Wicker Foot Stool
Some minor flaws 20 x 15 x 17

285
German Made "Sport" Man's 3-speed Bike

286
Ranch Oak Style Floor Lamp
Unmarked. 62" 

287
1843 German Immigrant Trunk
Dovetailed. Old red wash. Top has been repaired and bands removed. Still has original key. 46 x 24 x 25

288
Classic Hamm's Rippling Waterfall and Campfire Motion Beer Sign with Clock
Works. Crack on left of frame and chip on top of frame. 66" 

289
1900's Oak Ladies' Desk
With serpent backsplash. The top has been altered in some manner. 20 x 50 x 12

290
Victorian Walnut Wall Pocket

291
Pine One Piece Kitchen Cupboard
Made by the consignors' grandfather, this is a clean, straight piece. 39 x 71 x 14

292
Quarter Sawed Oak, Triple Curve Glass, Paw Foot China Cabinet with Mirror
Right glass is missing. Left glass is damaged. BUT, Stephen Kelzer in Gibbsville, 920-564-6135 will custom bend replacement glass for this or any other curved glass cabinet. 38 x 70 x 17

293
Quarter Sawed Oak Triple Curved Glass China Cabinet
Refinished. 33 x 62 x 15

294
Quarter Sawed Oak Double Curved Glass China Cabinet
Refinished. Top backboard is a replacement. 46 x 71 x 15

295
Brass Base Oil Table Lamp
Converted to electric. 19"

296
1920's Mixed Cabinet Woods China Cabinet
Refinished. Clean and ready to use. Two hidden drawers in base. 49 x 67 x 15

297
Classic Bracket Lamp with Reflecter
I found this one piece at a time as I went through the house. The chimney in a box lot. The burner in a drawer. The font piled up somewhere else. The reflector in the garage. Finally the bracket with wall pc somewhere else. It's all back together waiting for you to clean it up. 

297A
Garton Aero-Flite
All original including tires and hubcaps.

297B
Walnut Commode
Older refinish. 31x40x17

297C
Butternut Slant Front 2 Drawer Desk.
Rear of right drawer is charred from some ancient garbage can fire. Listing is for desk base ONLY. Photo with bookcase top is included so that you can see what it would look like if you also purchase Lot #297D. This came out of the Regal Ware factory in Kewaskum sometime in the late '60s. 53x32x34

297D
Butternut Cupboard top.
Listing is for bookcase top ONLY. Photo with desk base is included so that you can see what it would look like if you also purchase Lot #297C. No doors. Missing small piece of return trim. Piece came out of the old Wiedmeyer bicycle shop on Main St. in West Bend. 45x39x13

298
(5) Five dollar silver certificates
Circulated

299
(8) Five dollar red seal notes
circulated

300
(4) 2 dollar red seal notes
circulated, but 2 are fairly nice. 

301
(31) Silver certificates
Circulated, but one or two are nicer. Includes 10 cent military Scrip. 

302
(45) One dollar silver certificates
Circulated but 2 or 3 are nicer. 

303
1892 CC Morgan Silver Dollar

304
1881 O Morgan Silver Dollar

305
1923 and 1924 Peace Silver Dollars

306
(7) Barber half dollars
Includes 1903S. 

307
(48) Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollars
Includes 1921S. 

308
(36) Franklin Silver Half Dollars

309
(5) Kennedy Half Dollars
Two are 1964, 3 are 40%. 

310
Eisenhower Dollars plus Bicentennial Halves and Quarters
$6 face value. 

311
1875 and 1876 Seated Liberty Quarters
Both are rough. 

312
(11) Barber Quarters
Includes 1909S, 1904O, 1911S. 

313
(79) Washington and Standing Liberty Silver Quarters
The standing liberties are fairly worn. 

314
(2) Seated Liberty Dimes
Includes 1875CC

315
(11) Barber Silver Dimes
Mostly worn. 

316
1867 3 Cent Nickel

317
1864 large motto 2 cent coin

318
1845 Large Cent
.

319
294 Mercury Head Dimes

320
67 Roosevelt Silver Dimes
.

321
21 V Nickels

322
112 Buffalo Nickels
Some nice, some slick. 

323
70 War Nickels
Correct count is 70 not 71. 

324
763 Steel War Pennies

325
17 Indian Head Pennies

326
1,179 Wheat Pennies
These are truly unsorted and I did see some early dates. 

327
Foreign Coins and Currency
Mostly Canadian, there is some silver. 

328
US Mint and Proof Sets
2 1967 Special Mint Sets, 3 1968 Proof Sets, 2 1965 Special Mint Sets. 

329
Ellis Island Centennial Silver Dollar and Clad Half Dollar

330
Roy Rogers Ingraham Wrist Watch with original box
Not running. 

331
14K YG Ladies' Diamond Ring with 15 stones
.

332
18K WG Ladies' Diamond / Sapphire Ring
7 diamonds, several sapphires. One sapphire is missing. 

333
10K WG Ladies' Ring with Large Amethyst (?)
Ring has yellow gold and seed pearl trim. 

334
14K WG Reversible Ladies' Ring
Cameo on one side, small diamond on the other. 

335
5 Asst'd Ladies' Rings
Includes 14K YG with sapphire (?), 10K WG pearl and small diamonds, 10K YG plain band, 10K YG coral cameo, misshapen 10K YG w/badly damaged diamond solitaire. 

336
Hamilton OF 912 17J Adj 14K GF Pocket Watch
A good strong runner in good condition. 

337
4 Mens' Rings
West Bend 1968 10K class ring. 2 plain bands, one cut. And a sterling ring with bull decoration. 

338
Elgin Men's Pocket Watch and Ladies pendant watch
And a rosery box pin. 

339
Roy Rogers Wrist Watch and a watch band
Works but needs cleaning. 

340
Ladies' Ring
Stone and ring are untested but are presumed to be diamonds and white gold. You decide. 

341
Ladies' Ring
With possible Emerald. Unmarked, untested. 

342
Hay Sling
Could be used for hanging potted plants. Or copper cookware. Roughly 5.5' x 3'

342A
Large Quantity of Incandescent & CFL Light Bulbs
All types including mogul base.

342B
28 pair of pierced earrings
Most wires are sterling.

342C
22 Pieces of Name Brand Tupperware storage containers.
Some vintage. Everything has a lid plus a few extra lids.

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221006 Ted Meilahn Estate
 Online Only Auction
 
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Wednesday Oct 5 , 12:00 PM
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Oct 11 , 07:00 PM
Auction Location

Kewaskum, WI 53040
Company
Paul Auction Co. Inc.

Contact: Mike Paul
Phone: 262-338-3030
Website: www.paulauction.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. If we do not receive an answer from the FBI within the three day approval period we may decide not to transfer the gun at our discretion. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:58 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Items that can be packed into a typical cardboard box will incur a flat fee of $10.00 in addition to actual shipping charges. Additional charges will apply to custom crating or shipping situations. All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* In person bidder inspection is strongly encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or suspend and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyer’s fee & convenience fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to initiate or pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full by conclusion of auction pick up. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.

 
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ONLINE AUCTION
Kewaskum, WI
THURSDAY, OCT 6, 2022 – TUESDAY, OCT 11, 2022
INSPECTION AT OUR HALL: MONDAY, OCT 10, 2-6PM CST
LOCATION: N131 County Rd S, Kewaskum, WI. Kewaskum is 40 miles NNW of Milwaukee between I-41 & I-43.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The Estate of Ted Meilahn, Kewaskum, with additions. Visit www.paulauction.com for full catalog & details.
SPECIAL ITEMS: 1994 Chevy Blazer, 5.7L, Fuel Injection, 106,221, brown, cloth; 2003 Dodge Caravan SXT 3.3L, 114K, white, cloth. Choice items include: Hamm’s Rippling Waterfall sign; Cherry Blush TOC sign; Lg Figural oil lamp “Soldat Spartiate”; GWTW lamp w/Woodcocks; Tramp art cathedral w/clock; Ansonia iron clock; 2gl JB&A Maxfield decorated jug; Gunther & a decorated churn; Whitewater storage jar; RW crocks & jugs include 5gl beehive; Kade’s, Plymouth 3 in 1 A&C oak tbl; (3) curved glass oak china cabinets; Vict marble top & other dressers; (2) Hoosier cabinets; A&C oak bookcase; Oak hi-boy; Vict marble top tbl; Mahogany étagère; Cherry drop leaf & a work tbl; Rnd oak tbl; Good wicker furniture; Sewing stool; Trunks incl immigrant; Sterling silver flatware 23pc set & table ware; Gold & diamond rings; Vict & costume jewelry; Hamilton 17J pkt watch; Numerous coins include 1892CC Morgan dollar; 1837 Bank of Utica $5 note; Currency; Vict art glass; Nice pair enameled green glass vase lusters; Several pcs Rookwood & other art pottery to include Red Wing Nokomis, Weller Louelsa, Niloak candlesticks, 8 Warwick portrait vases, etc.; 112pcs Blue Willow china; Extensive Xmas china; Watt ware; Garton aero flight wagon; Buddy L trike; Marx Scenic Express & Hafner trains; Dolls include JD Kestner, S&H, etc.; (2) child’s cast iron stoves; Comic books; BSA collectibles; 2 full Stitzel & Weller bourbon decanters; Back bar decanters; Good beer bottles; Arrowheads; Duck decoys; Wood skis; Log cabin model; 1855 Jacquard coverlet; Burl bowl; Rye baskets; Large, early Dietzgen & a K&E transit as owned by F.D. Maxon; Oak wall phone; Iron strong box; Lanterns; Husqvarna 136 chain saw; Torch set; Wood crates; 6pc Kitchen Craft SS cookware; Laundry stove; Etc.
TERMS: Cash, check or credit card. 10% Buyer’s fee. 3% CC convenience fee; Tax collected. Full terms online @ www.paulauction.com.
REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER Mike Paul No 28
PAUL AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
Kewaskum, WI 53040 1-262-338-3030
 

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READ THIS!!
This is a timed closing auction. Not every item ends exactly at 7:00pm on 10/6. Starting at 7:00pm, the first 3 lots will start to close. At 7:01 the next 3 lots will start to close. At 7:02 3 more lots will start to close and so on until all lots have closed out at about 9:00pm, over 2 hours after the auction first started to close. If you or anybody else bids within the final 2 minutes of the close on any given lot, the bidding will automatically extend for another 2 minutes to allow other bidders to place a counter bid. This will continue until there is no further bidding activity within a 2 minute time frame. This is by design and that's what makes it a true auction. If you want to be the successful high bidder then you have to be the person who is willing to bid the highest; it's not possible to "snipe" the bid. If you have any questions at all, please call me, I'm happy to explain it.
Bidding Tips When you click on the bid bar, (and then click again to "confirm bid") you are placing a bid for the next automatic increment. If you click on the down arrow on the right side of the bar you can select from Create Maxbid which will let the computer automatically place your bids for you up to, but not past, the amount you enter. This works like the live auction absentee bid and is entirely automatic after you place you maximum bid.
COIN BUYERS! If you are previously unknown to us we may require payment by wire transfer only, prior to pick up or shipping. Not sure? Call!
If you have questions, ASK!
Mike Paul
Paul Auction Co.
Mike@PaulAuction.com
262-338-3030
Mike Paul
Paul Auction Co.
Mike@PaulAuction.com
262-338-3030
When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only, if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. If we do not receive an answer from the FBI within the three day approval period we may decide not to transfer the gun at our discretion. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
This auction features an auto bid extend. When a bid is placed in the final 2 minutes of bidding the auction bidding will automatically be extended 2 minutes from the time the bid was placed. ie: If an auction is scheduled to close at 7:00PM, receives a bid at 6:58 the close time will automatically extend two minutes. The auto extend feature remains active until no further bids are received within a 2 minute time frame.
Paul Auction Co. Inc. does not test items for authenticity or suitability. Although every effort is made to objectively describe the merchandise, personal inspection on the part of the bidder is strongly encouraged. Measurements are approximate sizes. If the description does not match the photograph please contact us for clarification. Any item(s) not removed on the scheduled pickup date or dates will be considered abandoned and will be forfeited unless alternate pick up or shipping arrangements were made prior to load out. Shipping is available for certain items; call to confirm. Items that can be packed into a typical cardboard box will incur a flat fee of $10.00 in addition to actual shipping charges. Additional charges will apply to custom crating or shipping situations. All items are sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults.
* No implied or express warranties.
* All descriptions believed accurate but not warranted.
* In person bidder inspection is strongly encouraged.
* By placing a bid, bidder signifies that they have examined the items to their satisfaction, or that they have chosen not to personally examine them.
* Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid at our sole discretion.
* Applicable taxes of 5.5% sales tax will be charged unless a sales tax exemption form is provided.
* Buyer's premium of 10% will be charged. An additional charge of 3% applies to credit card purchases.
* In the event of failure of the online bidding system or other technical failure, Paul Auction Co. Inc reserves the right to cancel and/or suspend and/or reopen the auction. The bidder contract entered into is enforceable between the bidder whose name is registered to the account regardless of who placed the bid and Paul Auction Co. Inc. Bidder and auctioneers agree that the terms listed below shall govern this auction. 1. Full payment shall be made before any items leave the premises. 2. Terms of auction: All auctions and all items are sold absolute regardless of price. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to bid on behalf of the 3rd party bidders or as principal. Paul Auction Co. Inc. reserves the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, or withdraw any lot or lots from the auction. Payment for purchases must be made according to terms of each particular auction. All checks must be made payable to Paul Auction Co. Inc. A Buyers fee will be added to bid price to arrive at the sale price. Sales tax will be applied to buyer’s fee & convenience fee. All sales are subject to State Sales Tax Laws. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft and is responsible for any expenses due to collection of bad checks. Bidder agrees not to initiate or pursue charge backs on any credit card payments. 3. NO WARRANTY: The descriptions of items in this auction are believed to be correct. Never the less, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by Owner, its Officers, Agents or Employees of auctions concerning any item shall be constructed as a warranty, either express or implied. ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS - WHERE IS. I, the buyer, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 4. SETTLEMENT: Must be made at the conclusion of the auction. Nothing is to be removed until settled for. Merchandise becomes the full responsibility of the Buyer at time of purchase, and Buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage to property. Owner and Auctioneers agree that merchandise may remain on the auction premises for a period of time following the auction. The date by which all merchandise must be removed from the premises will be announced by Auctioneer. 5. RESALE: Auctioneers reserve the right to resell any property not paid for in full by conclusion of auction pick up. The Buyer shall be responsible to Auctioneers for any expenses of resale and collection and damages resulting from the resale. 6. INJURY & DAMAGE: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by Bidder or his Agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers, Owners, its Officers, or Employees harmless for any personal injury to himself or his Agents and any property damage incurred on auction premises. 7. By registering for this auction you give Paul Auction Co. Inc. permission to add you to their mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
 

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In Person Inspection Date & Times - Monday Oct 10, 2-6pm.
This is your opportunity to look, touch and examine. Please take advantage of it. All merchandise is here at the hall for inspection.

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Merchandise Pick Up Times & Dates
Pick up is scheduled alphabetically for Last names starting with letters A-L on Wednesday, Oct 12 from 2-6PM and last name M-Z on Thursday Oct 13 from 2-6PM. It is alright to come on the opposite day if you have a scheduling conflict; please call or email to advise. You must pick up during these time periods if you intend to pay with cash or check. Customers who do not pick up during the scheduled time period will have their credit card charged after 6PM on Thursday unless other arrangements have been made. We do not automatically charge your card unless you don't pick up during the scheduled time period or call us to make other arrangements. If the scheduled dates and times don't work for you please call us to see if we can accommodate you.

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Terms & Conditions

When you register as a new bidder the credit card you register with will have an authorization check performed. In order to successfully register, the address that you register under must match the address on the credit card. The credit card used for registration will be automatically charged following the auction unless you make payment during the scheduled pick up time. If alternative payment is approved we accept cash, personal or cashier’s checks or wire transfers. Certain purchases such as coins, precious metals, guns and vehicles may require payment by wire transfer or certified cashier’s check ONLY. Please read the description of the items to see if these terms apply to your purchase. All purchases over $300 are subject to payment by bank wire transfer only if the bidder is previously unknown to Paul Auction Co. This is entirely at our discretion. Purchases made by check may be held until your check clears.
10% Buyers Fee applies to all purchases. 3% additional convenience fee when payment is made by credit card. Sales tax of 5.5% is also collected unless you have a seller’s permit on file with Paul Auction Co. Sales tax applies to Buyers Fee & Convenience Fee. You must tell us by phone call or email, prior to the close of auction, if you plan to use a resale number EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE ON FILE WITH US.
$10 Handgun transfer fee for each handgun purchased. All FFL Rules & Regulations apply. Firearms transferred at our facility will only be sold to WI residents of legal age. If we do not receive an answer from the FBI within the three day approval period we may decide not to transfer the gun at our discretion. All other bidders must make arrangements to have the firearm shipped to an FFL holder of their choice. Additional shipping charges will apply to all firearms. Call for clarification.
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1
J.B. and A. Maxfield Milwaukee 2gl jug
Standard Maxfield flower. No chips, no cracks. A clean, sound jug. Milwaukee is spelled "Milwankee"

2
Woodcock & Sunflower GWTW table lamp
Electrified. Probably a marriage, but the colors work. 24"

3
Figural "Soldat Spartiate" oil table lamp
Unsigned but typically attributed to Bradly & Hubbard. No shade but set up for a standard 4" fitter ring. This is a substantial lamp and will require a substantial platform. 17"w x 23"h

4
Unusual and impressive Tramp Art Cathedral Clock
A paper label on the back is marked "Made by Anton Barbas". A little bit of homework indicates that he lived from 1875 to 1945 in Muskego, WI and is buried at Tess Corners in Waukesha County. Clock does not stay running. Overall condition is very good. 19 x 22 x 6

5
1928 Drink Milk poster
Paperboard 17 x 23

6
Simon P. Albinger 1915 Adv Calendar Fillmore, WI
Condition is rough but there isn't much advertising that comes out of Fillmore, WI. Photograph of Albinger's house and shop, still standing, is shown for general interest only and is NOT part ot the auction. 13.5 x 17.5 

6A
Fur Farm Licensed by Wisconsin Conservation Comm. Sign
Steel. Nicely rusted. 10 x 11

6B
G&L Giddings & Lewis sign
Aluminum. 10 x 12

6C
(3) Agricultural Barn Signs
Condition varies. Steel. Largest at 12 x 8

6D
No Parking Any Time die stamped sign
Heavy steel plate. 12 x 18

6E
Police Dept. cast aluminum sign
Shrewd observers and those with a history of poor decision making skills, will recognize this as the original door sign from the Kewaskum Municipal building. 13 x 2.5 

6F
Kettle Kampers West Bend, WIS sign
Paint on masonite. 14" dia.

6G
Land-O-Lakes Fish and Game Club porcelain sign
Not the oldest sign out there, but it is porcelain. Some bends, some chips. 24 x 18

6H
Antique crystal ink well with sterling lid and 3 crystal vases
Tallest at 12"

6I
Large assortment of candles, holders and vases
Includes bonus swallow wall plate. 

7
Pfaltzgraff Winterberry extensive holiday service for 8+ dinnerware set
Numerous accessory pcs include glass. If you want one set to bring out at the holidays, this is the set. 

8
15 Sterling spoons, sterling stamp case and asst'd silverplate
The 3 fiddleback pcs in the first box are probably unmarked coin silver. Includes several souvenir spoons. 8.115 troy ounces, not including the 3 fiddleback spoons that are probably coin silver. 

9
2 Victorian Oil lamps
Ornate lamp has been converted to electric, 21". Has B&H burner but no chimney. Finger table lamp has had an electric socket added to it. 

10
Silver US Coins
Bicentennial, silver, uncirculated set, 1893 Columbian half dollar, 1964 Kennedy half dollar, 1968 40% half dollar. 

11
Kralik Rubina Verde Victorian Art Glass vase
Small rim chip. 8"

12
Bank of Utica MI private note and US fractional currency
Bank of Utica 5$ Michigan Safety Fund note dated 1837 with redemption clip and an 1863 3 cent fractional currency with about 
1 1/2 cents worth worn off. 

13
Lot of asst'd US coins
Includes drilled and repaired 1853 large cent, several Indian Heads including bronze and flying eagle, some with damage, a 3 cent coin and others. 

13A
Asst'd foreign coins and currency
Includes Canadian 25 cent fractional currency.

14
Several better quality pcs of women's jewelry
Includes unmarked, but probably gold rings with small diamonds, turquoise, pearls, opals, etc. These rings are untested, but have the earmarks of better quality rings. 

15
112 pcs Blue Willow china dinnerware
Both new and old, primarily old. Various manufacturers, numerous accessory pcs. 

16
Wood Canvas Back duck decoy
Glass eye, one missing. Damage to bill. 

17
5gl Red Wing shoulder jug
No chips, no cracks. 

18
ABC Crystal Pitcher, now Table lamp
Drilled for conversion. Some corrosion. 32" 

19
Japanned East Lake Hanging Cabinet
Will require some reassembly and fabrication. I believe all of the brass trim is present. 23 x 19 x 7

20
2gl Red Wing Crock
No chips, no cracks. 

21
Pair Enameled Cut Glass Green Victorian Lusters
Minor chips, but overall acceptable. 

22
8 WI bottles
Includes Nehring Fondy, Blatz Blob, Star Lomira, 3 Weber Theresa, 2 Steger Mayville. 

23
"Pet" Child's Cast Iron Stove
Made by Ideal Mfg. Co. Detroit, MI. This borders on a salesman sample as it has working grates and vents. comes with cast iron and tin cookware and notablely the original lifter. 12 x 12 x 6

24
Child's Transfer Ironstone Tea Set
A hand written note reads "This box contained my play dishes which father brought to me in 1881. I can remember him showing them to see, where he stood and how he was dressed. The dishes are the ones with the girl with hoop and goat in red. Josephine E. Townsend." Several pcs have damage. Green vase NOT included.

25
12" Stoneware Bowl
Near perfect. 

26
Rookwood 1922 Production Ware Green Vase
5 3/4" form #2088

27
4 Backbar Pinched Decanters
Westminster Rye from C.H. Ritter Detroit with crack, Monongahela - a Pittsburg PA distributor, The Gargoyle and a Haig and Haig. 

28
Full, 1972 and 1973 Cabin Still Bourbon Decanters
By Stitzel and Weller. 

29
3 Cases of Fond du Lac County Indian Relics
As found, cases included. 

30
Junior All Metal Toy Soldier Set
Cast lead, missing 2 soldiers. 

31
Mount Washington Ostrich Egg Muffineer
Vine decoration, no damage. 

32
Cowan & Van Briggle Vases
Cowan has iridescent blue glaze. 7.5". Van Briggle has late teens cursive mark 2.5" 

33
Bluebill Hen Duck Decoy
Glass eyes, wood body. 

34
Asst'd Glass and China
Silver overlay console bowl, Cobalt decanter, Vict etched goblet and a child's Uncle Wiggly bowl by Sebring. 

35
4pcs Asst'd Sterling
10.55 troy ounces. Porringer, etc. 

36
Crescent Cast Iron Child's Stove and another
Includes several pcs cast iron, tin and pewter accessories. Plus sad iron and toy. Largest is 13.5 x 12 x 7

37
Italian and other contemporary Christmas dishes
8 small, 3 medium, 1 charger. 

38
ROG and Iron Dresser Lamp
7" shade, unsigned, windmill scenic decoration. 

39
Several pcs blue transfer ironstone
Large tureen with Pitkin Coin (?) ladle. Pitcher and other pcs. 

40
Cast Iron Water Spaniel Coin Bank
Typically listed as a still bank and identified as a St. Bernard, is is in fact, neither. This is technically a mechanical bank as an internal mechanism causes the dog to stick his tongue out when a coin is inserted. Usually attributed to A.C. Williams. 8" . Includes leather strap book carrier. 

41
Bobwhite Quail Taxidermy Modern Lamp
32"

42
Large China Head Doll
25" 

43
2 Lap Top Coffee Grinders
Both refinished. 

44
Unusual Stoneware Covered Jar
I dug but I came up empty on this piece.  Decorated with unusual patterns or symbols. 1 or 2 tight lines, bottom shows significant age related wear. 10" x 10"

45
Covered Burl Bowl
Small chip to lid. 5" 

46
Culluloid Vict Photo Album
Mostly full of studio shots. Includes pair of antique glasses. 

47
Victorian Travel Case with 4 scent bottles
Several pcs of veneer have lifted, but are present. Otherwise overall good condition. 7" x 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"

48
Brilliant Cut Glass Compote
6 1/2" x 8

49
2 Sets of Figural Bookends
Copper and bronze finishes. Includes African souvinir carvings. 

50
New England Peach Blow Agata Ruffled Finger Bowl
No damage 5.5"

51
Umbrella Jar
Lines in base 9" x 25" 

52
Simon and Halbig Porcelain Doll
No. 570 socket head, sleepy eye, wood and compo body. 22" 

53
Burley Winter and other Art Pottery
Includes R. R. P. Co. vase. Tallest at 8"

54
J.D. Kessner and G.S. Putnam Porcelain Dolls
JDK is similar to, but not "Sammy". Putnam has detached but present arms. 12" and 5" 

55
Gray Granite, Wood and Tole Pails
Gray granite is a cutie. Shoulder chip on reverse. Wood is marked but illegible. Tole has bail handle but needs solder repair. Includes 3/4" mini stoneware jug. Tallest is 7" 

56
A & J Apple Green Beater Jar
One quart. 

57
1930's Petatillo ware vase and another
Vase is from TLAQUEPAQUE, Mexico. Blue vase is unmarked. 

58
Horsman Squalling Baby Doll
Vinyl. 20" Not an ethnic doll, it has darkened with age. Squalling mechanism is thankfully silent. 

59
Weller Muskota Flower Frog on rock and another frog
5" x 4" 

60
Gerber 525 Presentation Knife, Western Sheath Knife and others
Gerber is 200th Anniv. of the Bald Eagle as National Symbol of the United States. Western is L48ABG with sheath. Balance are foreign. 

61
Little Red Riding Hood Cookie Jar
Hull/Regal China 13"

62
Hand Made and Decorated Console Bowl
Marked "Mr. and Mrs. Stanwell gave this to mother and dad for wedding gift." And there you have it. I couldn't find out anything else about this piece. 13/5" 

63
Patrick Distilling Co. Dayton, OH Mini Motto Jug "If you try me once, you'll try me again"
4.5" No damage. 

64
14 Boxes of Misc. Hardware
These are the contents of  the cabinet - Lot # 264, in the event that you want to refill it. 

65
Gillco West Bend Lithia ROG Back Bar Sign
This is the "other" known example of this sign. Unfortunately it was brought to an early demise by a cat. I was assured that the cat died a natural death, some time ago. We have the cabinet and all of the crumbs that could be recovered. 13.5"

66
West Bend Lithia Porcelain Corner Sign
Mfg. Burdick Chicago. Near perfect. 17 x 14. No bracket. 

67
Tonka John Deere and Cub Cadet Toys
Plus a few die cast metal animals. 

68
3 GI Joe and 1 Big Jim Action Figures with accessories
Plus a couple of Batman outfits. 

69
Milwaukee Model 6508 Corded Sawzall

70
Hamm's Ceramatiles Advertising Pieces
Despite the name, these are actually made of plastic. One of the blue tiles is snapped in half. Largest image is 13 x 14

70A
8 Gallon Red Wing Crock
Dirty, but damage free.

71
Columbia Shoe Co. Wood Crate
Sheboygan WI. 38 x 13 x 21

72
4gl Decorated Salt Glaze Churn
Chip above handle.

73
Gregg Wood Down Hill Skis
Lund bindings. Standard grade. 

73A
Johnson Fish Co. Green Bay Wood Crate
36x10x17

74
Czech Style and Carnival Bowls and Bisque Planter
Northwood stippled ray bowl, bisque is unsigned. Czech style bowl is 8.5"

75
Hip Roof Wood Tool Box
28 x 10 x 10

76
Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co. Wood Crate
34 x 19 x 13

77
1gl Stoneware Jug and a Rockingham Pitcher
Line to pitcher. 

78
Adirondack Style Bentwood Fernery
Nice piece. 33 x 31 x 13 

79
All Kewaskum related advertising
Includes Miller Photography Studio thermometer/calendar, Len and Roger's rain gauge, Regal Ware pcs, Bank of Kewaskum pcs and bank, AG Koch bowl. 

80
Iron Strong Box
Weighs a ton. Good looking piece. 13.5 x 8.5 x 10

81
Oliver No. 9 Standard Visible Typewriter
Overall, very good condition. 

82
Wood Sausage Tray
33 x 10 x 15 

83
Armour's Lighthouse Soap Crate and other boxes
Includes candy, lingerie and other paperboard boxes. 

84
Asst'd Victorian Costume Jewelry
2 rings most likely gold, plus hat pins, earrings, and other items to include 3 bisque dolls and a dried fruit figure. 

85
3 Oil Lamps
A pretty nice brass finger lamp, and 2 others. 

86
Asst'd men's and women's wrist watches
Includes Bulova, Caravelle, Seeland, Elgin, and Wyler. 

87
3 Flats asst'd Rhinestone and other Costume Jewelry

88
Large lot of asst'd Ladie's Items
Includes die cut stand up Valentines, eye glasses, dresser items, perfume set, etc. 

89
1gl Storage Jar
There is a possibility that this is a native Kewaskum pc made by Fuch's. But nobody has ever found the shard dump, so we will probably never know. 

90
Nice Rayo No. 17 Hot Blast Barn Lantern
Very clean. 

90A
1994 Chevy Blazer Truck
5.7 L, fuel injection, 106,221 miles, brown, cloth interior. Does have some body rust, but you'd be hard pressed to find a much cleaner, lower mileage truck than this one. Rear hatch struts need replacing.

91
Asst'd Kitchen Collectibles
Near mint hand mixer and potato ricer in red, plus lap grinder and other related items. 

92
Marx Scenic Express Train Set
Box is rough, but toy is great. 
 

93
Pittsburg Paint Glass Bank and Fire Truck Candy Container

94
4gl Gunther Sheboygan Butter Churn
Crack at handle, undecorated. The odd colors you see on it are the vestiges of Christmas cards that were glued to it. 

95
2 Traditional Rye Straw Baskets
12 x 5 x 10 

96
1950's Cub Scout Uniform Pocket Knife and Compass
Knife is Camillus with blade chip, Plus a BSA Taylor compass. 

97
Hafner Wind Up Train Set
With American Flyer whistle billboard. 

98
K&E Brass Transit
In wood case. 

99
Eugene Dietzgen Co. Surveyer's Brass Transit
Previously owned by Ethan D. Maxon West Bend, Grandson of Densmore Maxon, early setller of Wshington County and founder of Cedar Creek.

100
Surveying Accessories
Includes David White 9031 short tripod, surveyor's link chain, and other accessories. 

100A
Wood Surveyor's Tripod

101
Asst'd Military items
Includes machete, WWII canteen, Army good conduct medal, US pkt knife, victory mail, and an old cap. 

102
W.S. Darley Magnetic Dipping Needle Compass
Cased. 

103
Lamps Shades and Chimneys

104
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera plus glass negatives and old photos
Photos include early Batavia area farms and Batavia Community Band. 

105
Piel Lump Starch Crate
24 x 8 x 14

106
2 Early Photo Albums
Includes 3 identified Civil War solders. Grandfather Emley, Great Uncle Jac. Haag (Grandma Emley's youngest brother, very early 20's when he died in...), and Daniel Reinheimer (Muttie's cousin) Both albums identify almost every single subject by name. Most of the families are from the Cascade/Batavia area in Sheboygan County. Family names include: Hirsch, Gerhardt, Euler, Reinheimer, Haag, Schefner, Steuerwald, Weinbaur, Loebs, Liebenstein, Rupp, Britch & Sandmeier.

107
White Water Storage Jar
Line in base. 6 x 8

108
L. Rosenheimer Kewaskum chain frame advertising picture
9 x 12

109
Asst'd Toys and related
Glass Santa ornament for feather tree, rubber tractor,  Lady Hampshire doll, frozen Charlotte's both black and white, GE 7-2705 AM radio, and a recorder. 

110
Vintage Sparklers and Chein Sparkler Toy
Sparkler toy has original box, includes 2 NOS American Magnet carded toys. 

111
Marx Mechanical Cat w/ball and 2 other Tin Toys
Wolverine Jet Roller Coaster, Auto Lift, no cars for either. 

112
Young America Suckow Barton Adv. Rolling Pin
Minor chip on one edge. 

113
Asst'd Paints and Art Supplies
Mostly older. 

114
Blondie Goes to Liesureland Poster Game
Put out by Westinghouse ca. 1940. 29 x 21

115
Large Lot of Mixed Comic Books
Includes a Better Little Book and some comic strips.

116
Asst'd Baseball Cards
Includes 2 metal pictures. 

117
Primitive Footstool painted gray
Looks like it's over old red if you want to get proactive and scrape it. 

118
Batman Comic Book and Trading Cards
These are the 1966 series. 

119
Nice little A&C quarter sawed oak stand
No veneer, plank throughout. Even the sides are quarter sawed. Unmarked, but decent quality. Has been over varnished at some point in the past, but would benefit greatly from a sympathetic refinishing job that would make this piece pop. 10 sq x 18 

120
Late Victorian oak picture frame
Some gesso loss. 28 x 24. 

121
Carrom double sided game board
Board only. No pieces. 

122
Lighted Zippo counter top display case and 17 empty Zippo boxes
Boxes only, there are no lighters in them. 

123
Husqvarna Model 136 16" Chain Saw
Judging from the condition, they spent more time reading the manual than they did using the saw. 

124
2 Flats of NOS Campbell's Village Inn Kewaskum Matchbooks
A local institution for decades. Every local has fond memories of this diner. 

125
Oak Ball and Stick Shaving Mirror
One piece of top trim is missing. Bottom brass balls are pushed in. 12 x 22

126
Tin type and other early pictures.
Studio shots. Cases are damaged.

127
Collection of RPPC, Holiday and Modern Post Cards and Albums
Some local street scenes and many holiday cards. Not all albums are full. 

128
Asst'd large format photographs include chain framed
None of them are identified, but I suspect these are Batavia area farms.

129
Ass'td New and Old Keys and Padlocks

130
Farm Collectibles
Includes Lightning Seed Sewer and like new Lenk Electric Calf Dehorner. You may think, "What would I do with a calf dehorner?", but wait, this also doubles as an electric soldering iron. 

131
Misc. Stuff
Broken bulldog ashtray, cigar boxes, fortune cards, a nice LF&C Universal straight razor with case. A Wahl sterling mechanical pencil, pen set, old postage stamps, cruise ship ephemera, land surveyor corp. seal to help get your subdivision project approved. 

132
Roseville and Hull Art Pottery
Includes Donatello, Bushberry bookends, 3 Hull vases. 

133
23pcs Sterling Flatware
Originally purchased from C.D. Peacock, Chicago's oldest jewelry store. 19 troy ounces, not including the knives. 

134
Victorian and other Art Glass
Includes green Colorado spooner, black cut to clear Asian vase, pair amethyst rope twist candlesticks, 2 milk glass vases. 

135
Rookwood 1924 production vase
Form #2735  8.25" 

136
6 Canadian 1988 Olympic Silver Coins and a US 1965 Mint Set
The Olympic coins are 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver. 

137
3 Sets and a single weighted sterling candlesticks
73.455 troy ounces WEIGHTED sterling silver. 

138
Red Wing Cherryband adv. Pitcher
Compliments of A.W. Hildebrand Grocery Sheboygan, WI.
Large size. Interior chip in the making is glazed over. Possible tight line at spout. 

139
Large assortment of sterling spoons and a funnel
21.315 troy ounces. Includes flatware pcs and souvenir pcs. 

140
3 Midwest Creamery Plymouth, WIS Butter Crocks
All the same size, 2 are blue. 

141
Weller Eocean Bowl
Tight hairline, 9.5" x 3"

142
Red Wing Nokomis Art Pottery Vase
Red Wing's foray into the art pottery world. No damage. Glaze skip on rim. 9" 

143
Plymouth Binder Twine counter top display
This piece could be stood on it's own or set into the top of a bail of twine. 12 x 17

144
5 Hull pcs of Art Pottery
Largest at 13.5" No damage noted. 

145
2 pcs Red Wing Art Pottery
Form 163, double handed 9.5" vase and 1350, Victorian gentlemen figurine of man holding a bouquet behind his back. 10.5" 

146
Sterling Flatware
Includes souvenir ware and a bracelet. 11.055 troy ounces. Does not include hollow handle fork in weight total. 

147
Red Wing Saffron Ware Pitcher
No advertising. No damage. 6.5"

148
Roseville Dutch Cream Ware Flagon and Mugs
Set of 6 matching mugs plus one flared mug. Flagon is 11.5", has chip at handle. 

149
3 Advertising Creamers
All 3 Cleveland Co-op

150
Large Art Pottery Jardenire
Unsigned. Molded No. 205. Hairline at rim. 14 x 10

151
Weller Art Pottery Iris Jardiniere
No damage. Bottom signed. 12 x 9

152
Nest of 3 Adv. Wattware Apple Bowls
5, 6, 7. 7 has line and stains. All 3 are Brost's Food Market, School Hill. 

153
Art Pottery Jardineire pedestal
2 hairlines. 9.5 x 16

154
Asst'd Utility Pottery
Includes nice pint shoulder jug and a bird and fruit pitcher. 

155
Hull 22 - 12 1/2 Pink Magnolia Vase
No damage. 

156
Hull 606 - 10 1/2 Poppy Vase
No damage. 

157
Lambrecht Butter crocks and an adv. creamer
One of the crocks has front and back graphics. The creamer is Reinecke's Market Cascade and has a hairline. 

158
Autumn Leaf Eva Zeisel Big Ear Cookie Jar
No damage. 

159
Wattware No. 59 "Goodies" Jar
Listed as both a cookie jar and an ice bucket depending on which lid it has. We've removed that conundrum for you by not having any lid at all. 

160
Ansonia Iron Black Mantel "Lynn" Clock
Missing bezel. 

161
3 pcs asst'd Art Pottery
Tallest at 6" 

162
Asst'd Silver Plate Flatware
Fiddleback is unmarked, but assumed to be coin. 

163
Sterling Silver Pitcher and Basket
24.350 troy ounces. Pitcher is a base engraved presentation piece, but has several dingles. 

164
Well Louwelsa Jardiniere
Base hairlines. 9 x 7

165
Children's Books and 1970's Life Magazines
Black Beauty and Hansel and Grethel. 

166
Pair of Niloak Missionware Candlesticks
Unsigned, no damage, 4.25"

167
4 Wattware adv. and other bowls
Various stains, crazing, cracks, etc. 

168
Victorian Fretwork Corner and Wall Shelves
Includes clothes rack, wicker waste basket, light spectrum chart and a broken Moe Bridges lamp base. 

169
Service for 8 Silverplate Flatware Set plus Victorian Silverplate and Hatpins
12 hatpins, and a brass French horn pin. 

170
2 Crystal Water Paperboard Signs
One has broken corner. 20 x 7

171
Roseville and other Art Pottery
Large pitcher is heavily crazed. 

172
Rookwood Production Vase in Mottled Brown
Form 2090 dated 1944. 4.5"

173
Dog Decorated Art Pottery
2 IOGA Bulldog mugs and a St. Bernard Taylor Smith and Taylor flagon. Flagon is 14", but has extensive repair to lip. 

174
Floral Embossed Jardineire
Unmarked. 10 x 7

175
Weller Forest Vase and others
Includes irridescent purple shallow bowl and 10.5" Cornish vase. 

176
3 pcs Art Pottery
Includes pair of Hull 118 swan vase bookends and a 9.5" Hull Granada 49 9 vase. 

177
Hand made Folk Art log cabin
24 x 15 x 15

178
5gl Red Wing Beehive Jug
No damage. 

179
Millers Falls Miter Box Model #74
20 x 4.5 bed

180
3 Lubricant Cans
5gl Farm-Oyl, Deep Rock and Kendall 5lb cans. 

180A
2003 Dodge Caravan SXT
3.3L, 114,000 miles, white, cloth interior.
The Good:
It runs.
The bad:
The brakes have seized. The front end suspension needs significant work. Interior will require a thorough and deep cleaning and sanitation. Although I personally drove this van here, it will probably not be able to leave here the same way and I would advise against trying. Partial mechanic's report as it relates to the front end available at inspection. Let me be crystal clear, this is a project. And one more thing...the driver's side front tire has a slow leak.

181
Roseville Hanging Basket and other Art Pottery
Basket has interior hairlines. Also includes Owen candlestick and a RumRill vase. 

182
Asst'd Rusty Iron
Includes double sheave pulley set, hook, horseshoe, wrench, brace, etc. 

183
Asst'd Silverplate Table Ware

184
2 Cowan Vases
Tallest at 12"

185
Hand Decorated and an Art Pottery Vase
Fuschia decorated Limoges vase at 16". Art pottery vase 12.5" 

186
Asst'd Kitchen Collectibles
Includes West Bend copper mugs and a canister set, brassware, food graters, etc. 

187
Cast Iron "Craze" plaque and Classic Bookends
Craze is a possible iron grave marker attachment. Bookends are "Knowledge" by Pompeian Bronze Co. 

188
Blue and White Pottery Pitcher and Salt Cellar
9" pitcher, not perfect. Salt is perfect but missing lid. 

189
Boy Scout, Cub Scout and Army Uniforms, Patches, accessories
Extensive collection. Includes 1973 National Jamboree and Order of the Arrow items. 

190
Roseville Foxglove 659-3 Planter and a Pearl Pin
Minor base fleck on Roseville. 

191
Asst'd Vintage Watch Making Tools
Includes crown assortment, polishing plates, poising tools, burrs, screw and washer assortments, and a S-K 3/8 socket set. 

192
Assorted Pocket and Wrist Watches and Fobs
Includes Ingersoll Midget with guard. Hoard's Dairymen fob. Croton, Helbros and other wrist watches. 

192A
Sun and Moon Contemporary Framed Prints
17 x 27

192B
2 Framed Botanical Prints and a Dog print
A dog being a dog. 

192C
4 Modern Decore Prints
Largest at 14 x 20

193
"The Greatest Moments of a Girl's Life" framed series
I have examined these in great detail and am unable to find my name listed anywhere. Largest at 28 x 10

194
Asst'd Collectibles
Includes Pinocchio figurine, RS Silesia and Germany trays. Order of the Eastern Star tea set minus the pot, sterling weighted candlesticks, and more. 

195
West Bend Aluminum Co. NOS Kitchen Ware
NIB 3-way dispenser, NIB coppertone canister set, (2) 1953 open house tumblers, photographs and other memorabilia. 

196
6pc Kitchen Kraft American Made Top of the Line Stainless Steel Cookware
14 separate pcs in this set which has seen very little use. This is the stuff you see being pitched at State Fair. It ain't cheap.

197
Gehl Precision Die Cast Models
2042 and 2050 skidsteers with a compact track loader. 

198
Cupid Awake and Asleep framed print
16 x 13

199
Primitive Pine Stool
It's pretty stout. 16 x 12 x 7

200
OOBs of Young Boy and Girl
Unsigned 8 x 10

201
Asst'd Advertising Tins
Coffee, tobacco and a Barton, WI Cigar box. 

202
Columbian 2040 Swivel Base 4" Vise
Great condition. 

203
2 Traditional Cistern Pumps
One will need a few bolts. 

204
8 Different IOGA Warwick Portrait Vases
Includes Queen Louise. Once upon a time, these were a pretty big deal. Let's see how they do in the current market. Average 11"

205
Folk Carved Wood Box and a Tea Box
Both about 12" wide or so. 

206
NIB West Bend Penguin and a Traveling Coffee Maker
The ultimate classic West Bend Co. piece. Keeps hot foods hot and cold foods cold with no programming. The coffee maker has never been used. 

207
Buddy L Tricycle
Not a common toy at all. I've seen maybe one other and it was a wreck. 

208
Outstanding Jacquard 4 color Coverlet dated 1855
It is so very difficult to find textiles from this time period in this condition. A true survivor. 

209
Farm Privitives
Coat/hat rack, Hog wrench, pulley, 2 ice tongs. The hog wrench was used over a hog's snout to encourage it to follow you peacefully. 

210
Christmas Collectibles
2 Santa figures, boxed ornaments, lighted English lantern, plastic pull toys, bottle brush trees and an earlier tin sheep. 

211
Aladdin Amber Cathedral Oil Lamp Model B
No shade, no chimney. 

212
Cast Iron Dog Nut Cracker
Nickel plated. 

213
Cast Iron Railroad Flare Torch
DMICO H87 14" 

214
Old Style Milk Can with Brass Shipping Tag
Matt. Schmidt Addison. 20". Addison is a hamlet in Washington County where WI 33 and WI 175 intersect.

215
West Bend Lithia Centennial Newspaper and Beer Truck Reprint
The Lithia paper is one of the best sources of West Bend brewing history. And some old Bavarian newspapers. 

216
Cable Shopping Network QuarterMainia 1999-2002 Coin Set
Collectible coins originally purchased for $129.90 

217
2 Winston Thermometers
6 x 14

218
Norlund's spring loaded Fish Grabber
This is so vicious, it's hard to believe it ever made it to market. It was cocked by pulling the jaws apart and was then jammed down over the back of a fish. 51" 

219
Autumn Leaf and Pyrex Mixing Bowls
Autumn Leaf pitcher, shakers, 5 Pyrex bowls. 

220
Good Assortment of Lanterns
Elgin, Dietz Monarch, Dietz Little Giant Milwaukee Gas Light Co. with 70 hour fount, Dietz Comet battery operated, coach style porch lamp. 

221
Badger Mutual Insurance Co. Cast Brass Figural Paperweight
3.5"

222
Cherry Blush TOC Sign
Nearly identical condition to the one sold at the last auction. 9 x 6

223
Asst'd Collectible Glassware
Lion and butterfly bowls, new red Carnival vase, Vaseline toothpick, Bristol vase, etc. 

224
Nickel Plated Cast Iron Toy Tools
Plus a very well made mini cant hook. Pair of towel bar sockets. 

225
Mache Rabbit Candy Container
Glass eyes and stick legs. Just under 7"

226
Gilbert Oak Mantel Clock
Bim bam chime. 16"

227
Kellogg Oak Wall Phone
Magneto does not seem to work. Refinished. A very clean example. Still has the dry cells.

228
Small buck saw and a Nail Rake
These rakes were used in hardwares tored for gathering bulk nails.

229
Mostly American made Wrench & Socket Sets
Primarily S-K with some Snap On, Vulcan and Craftsman thrown in.

230
"Magnet" Oil Table Lamp with Case Glass Shade
Bracket lamp, bracket only thrown in. 

231
NAPA Oxy-Acetylene Torch Set
Near new condition, no bottles. 

232
2 Craftsmen Tool Boxes, 1 with 1/2" socket set

233
Oak Hall Mirror with Hooks
26 x 16

234
Oak Hall Mirror with Hooks and Mirror
36 x 14

235
4 Vintage Dresses

236
Hand Pieced and Quilted Summer Quilt
About 80 x 76

237
Late Victorian Oak Dresser with Mirror
Refinished. If you're not in to drak oak, you'll like this one. 43 x 80 x 21

238
Oak Hoosier Style Baking Cabinet with Enamel Counter
44 x 68 x 25

239
Oak Hoosier Style Baking Cabinet
I suspect the piece of Congoleum on the work surface is a later addition. 42 x 68 x 25

240
Rope Bed with Modern Mattress
Ready to use, this bed is unusual as they did not cut off the rope pins when it was converted to modern bedding. 

241
Oak A&C Bookcase
40 x 52 x 12 A nice piece, ready to go. 

242
Great Flattop Steamer Trunk
Made or sold by George Burroughs Milwaukee. No till. Unfortunately the left side top has some superficial rusting to it, but a little elbow grease will make it look like the million dollar trunk it is. Cast iron furniture, really well made. If you've been wanting to add a decent trunk to the pile take a good look at this one. 34 x 25 x 22

243
Plant Stand in Salmon Paint
Simple, but nice. For decades, this sat in the attic window of the Meilahn house facing Hwy 45. 36 x 30 x 32 

244
Pine Cupboard Top
Original finish. Square nail construction. I tore the house up looking for the base for this piece, but no success. Clean and well made. 47 x 52 x 13

245
Cherry Drop Leaf One Drawer Work Table
Older refinishing job. Ready to put in place. 

246
Ornate Nut Carved Victorian Side Chair
This may in fact be rosewood. If it isn't, it's one of the European walnuts. I honestly can't tell. 39"

247
42" Round Oak Table with 3 Leaves
Plank top, original finish. The top looks funky because some elderly oilcloth partially stuck to it. 

248
1900's Commode
Original finish. Comes with non-matching towel bar, not pictured. 

249
1900's Dresser with Mirror
Original finish 42 x 77 x 20

250
1900's quarter sawed oak high boy
Clean and ready to use. 34 x 51 x 21

251
1900's Oak Towel Bar Commode
Clean and ready to use. 33 x 55 x 19

252
Eastlake Rose Marble Top Walnut Dresser with Mirror
Refinished. 44 x 74 x 20

253
One Drawer Victorian Walnut Table
Older refinish job. 28 x 27 x 18 

254
1800's Victorian Walnut Table
Fancy skirt, older refinish job, no drawer 29 x 28 x 19 

255
Tiger Maple Spool Turned Table
Older refinish job. 24 x 27 x 16

256
1800's Walnut Lift Top Bench
20 x 20 x 10

257
Needlepoint Walnut Eastlake Foot Stool
Original finish with over varnish 17" dia x 15"

258
Commercial/Industrial Shop Chair
Made by Angle Steel Co. Plainwell MI 34" 

259
Home Made Oak Pedestal
This thing is stout. Like really stout. 13.5"dia x 37"

260
Home Made Oak Library Table
A pretty solid piece. 48 x 30 x 20 

261
Home Made A&C Oak Book Stand
21 x 32 x 10

262
Youth size ladder back chair with woven splint seat
It has a nice look. 32" 

263
Figured Cherry Dropleaf Table
No drawers, 41.5" x 30"

264
Commercial quality 10 drawer steel cabinet
Top needs painting, right side is dented. Drawers are split and can be removed from extension slides.19 x 52 x 30
It's heavy, you must bring help to load. 

265
Hot-Pot Laundry Stove
Ready to use and still has the original lifter. 21 x 22 x 20

266
Oak sewing bench/stool
After doing this for most of my life, I breezed by this assuming it was a commode. Wrong. It may have been in a previous life, but if it was converted, it was done a long time ago. It's now a pretty nice little sewing box. 17 x 17 x 17

267
Oak Lamp Table
Original finish. Not too fancy. Not too plain. 28 x 29 x 22

268
Wrought Iron 3 candle floor stand
54"

269
Carpenter's Chest
Refinished. No tills. 37 x 20 x 18

270
Pressback Oak Arm Rocker with Serpents
Original embossed leather seat. 

271
Pressback Oak Office Chair with Swivel Base
Acorns and oakleaf pattern. 

272
Very nice embossed tin dome top trunk
Till is missing interior cover & it could use a wipe down but it's overall pretty good. 30 x 20 x 17 

273
Pine Trunk
No till. 35 x 11 x 18

274
Classic Coleman Cooler
This cooler has been more places than Johnny Cash. 23 x 16 x 14

275
Birch Phonograph Cabinet
17 x 34 x 17

276
Twisted Wicker Stand
Unusual in that the wood is walnut. Original finish. 25 x 26 x 12

277
Scythe, single trees, gazing ball base
Drum and dolly not included. 

278
Twisted Wicker Library Table with Quarter Saw Oak Top
60 x 30 x 23

279
Marble top Eastlake Lamp Table
27 x 29 x 19

280
Mahogany Etagere
27 x 54 x 12

281
Cade's "Three In One" Table
Quarter sawed oak, made in Plymouth WI. Bookcase ends, desk drawer and lift off top reveals secret hiding spot for documents. And other important things. 49 x 31 x 29

282
Oak GB&CF Lamp Table
Original finish 24 sq x 29

283
Twisted Wicker and Quarter Sawed Oak Low Table
27 x 17 x 17

284
Modern Wicker Foot Stool
Some minor flaws 20 x 15 x 17

285
German Made "Sport" Man's 3-speed Bike

286
Ranch Oak Style Floor Lamp
Unmarked. 62" 

287
1843 German Immigrant Trunk
Dovetailed. Old red wash. Top has been repaired and bands removed. Still has original key. 46 x 24 x 25

288
Classic Hamm's Rippling Waterfall and Campfire Motion Beer Sign with Clock
Works. Crack on left of frame and chip on top of frame. 66" 

289
1900's Oak Ladies' Desk
With serpent backsplash. The top has been altered in some manner. 20 x 50 x 12

290
Victorian Walnut Wall Pocket

291
Pine One Piece Kitchen Cupboard
Made by the consignors' grandfather, this is a clean, straight piece. 39 x 71 x 14

292
Quarter Sawed Oak, Triple Curve Glass, Paw Foot China Cabinet with Mirror
Right glass is missing. Left glass is damaged. BUT, Stephen Kelzer in Gibbsville, 920-564-6135 will custom bend replacement glass for this or any other curved glass cabinet. 38 x 70 x 17

293
Quarter Sawed Oak Triple Curved Glass China Cabinet
Refinished. 33 x 62 x 15

294
Quarter Sawed Oak Double Curved Glass China Cabinet
Refinished. Top backboard is a replacement. 46 x 71 x 15

295
Brass Base Oil Table Lamp
Converted to electric. 19"

296
1920's Mixed Cabinet Woods China Cabinet
Refinished. Clean and ready to use. Two hidden drawers in base. 49 x 67 x 15

297
Classic Bracket Lamp with Reflecter
I found this one piece at a time as I went through the house. The chimney in a box lot. The burner in a drawer. The font piled up somewhere else. The reflector in the garage. Finally the bracket with wall pc somewhere else. It's all back together waiting for you to clean it up. 

297A
Garton Aero-Flite
All original including tires and hubcaps.

297B
Walnut Commode
Older refinish. 31x40x17

297C
Butternut Slant Front 2 Drawer Desk.
Rear of right drawer is charred from some ancient garbage can fire. Listing is for desk base ONLY. Photo with bookcase top is included so that you can see what it would look like if you also purchase Lot #297D. This came out of the Regal Ware factory in Kewaskum sometime in the late '60s. 53x32x34

297D
Butternut Cupboard top.
Listing is for bookcase top ONLY. Photo with desk base is included so that you can see what it would look like if you also purchase Lot #297C. No doors. Missing small piece of return trim. Piece came out of the old Wiedmeyer bicycle shop on Main St. in West Bend. 45x39x13

298
(5) Five dollar silver certificates
Circulated

299
(8) Five dollar red seal notes
circulated

300
(4) 2 dollar red seal notes
circulated, but 2 are fairly nice. 

301
(31) Silver certificates
Circulated, but one or two are nicer. Includes 10 cent military Scrip. 

302
(45) One dollar silver certificates
Circulated but 2 or 3 are nicer. 

303
1892 CC Morgan Silver Dollar

304
1881 O Morgan Silver Dollar

305
1923 and 1924 Peace Silver Dollars

306
(7) Barber half dollars
Includes 1903S. 

307
(48) Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollars
Includes 1921S. 

308
(36) Franklin Silver Half Dollars

309
(5) Kennedy Half Dollars
Two are 1964, 3 are 40%. 

310
Eisenhower Dollars plus Bicentennial Halves and Quarters
$6 face value. 

311
1875 and 1876 Seated Liberty Quarters
Both are rough. 

312
(11) Barber Quarters
Includes 1909S, 1904O, 1911S. 

313
(79) Washington and Standing Liberty Silver Quarters
The standing liberties are fairly worn. 

314
(2) Seated Liberty Dimes
Includes 1875CC

315
(11) Barber Silver Dimes
Mostly worn. 

316
1867 3 Cent Nickel

317
1864 large motto 2 cent coin

318
1845 Large Cent
.

319
294 Mercury Head Dimes

320
67 Roosevelt Silver Dimes
.

321
21 V Nickels

322
112 Buffalo Nickels
Some nice, some slick. 

323
70 War Nickels
Correct count is 70 not 71. 

324
763 Steel War Pennies

325
17 Indian Head Pennies

326
1,179 Wheat Pennies
These are truly unsorted and I did see some early dates. 

327
Foreign Coins and Currency
Mostly Canadian, there is some silver. 

328
US Mint and Proof Sets
2 1967 Special Mint Sets, 3 1968 Proof Sets, 2 1965 Special Mint Sets. 

329
Ellis Island Centennial Silver Dollar and Clad Half Dollar

330
Roy Rogers Ingraham Wrist Watch with original box
Not running. 

331
14K YG Ladies' Diamond Ring with 15 stones
.

332
18K WG Ladies' Diamond / Sapphire Ring
7 diamonds, several sapphires. One sapphire is missing. 

333
10K WG Ladies' Ring with Large Amethyst (?)
Ring has yellow gold and seed pearl trim. 

334
14K WG Reversible Ladies' Ring
Cameo on one side, small diamond on the other. 

335
5 Asst'd Ladies' Rings
Includes 14K YG with sapphire (?), 10K WG pearl and small diamonds, 10K YG plain band, 10K YG coral cameo, misshapen 10K YG w/badly damaged diamond solitaire. 

336
Hamilton OF 912 17J Adj 14K GF Pocket Watch
A good strong runner in good condition. 

337
4 Mens' Rings
West Bend 1968 10K class ring. 2 plain bands, one cut. And a sterling ring with bull decoration. 

338
Elgin Men's Pocket Watch and Ladies pendant watch
And a rosery box pin. 

339
Roy Rogers Wrist Watch and a watch band
Works but needs cleaning. 

340
Ladies' Ring
Stone and ring are untested but are presumed to be diamonds and white gold. You decide. 

341
Ladies' Ring
With possible Emerald. Unmarked, untested. 

342
Hay Sling
Could be used for hanging potted plants. Or copper cookware. Roughly 5.5' x 3'

342A
Large Quantity of Incandescent & CFL Light Bulbs
All types including mogul base.

342B
28 pair of pierced earrings
Most wires are sterling.

342C
22 Pieces of Name Brand Tupperware storage containers.
Some vintage. Everything has a lid plus a few extra lids.