Shipshewana Misc. & Antique Auction
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Shipshewana, IN 46565
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Wednesday Apr 11, 2018 Completed
Auction Type
 Live Auction 
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Shipshewana Auction

Contact: Lora Gates
Phone: 260-768-4129
Email: info@shipshewanatradingplace.com
Website: www.ShipshewanaTradingPlace.com

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Listing Terms and Conditions
1. Auction merchandise may be inspected on Tuesdays and Wednesdays prior to auction time. Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday: 5:30 AM - Auction Time Misc. Office Hours: Tuesday: 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 a.m. – until end of auction 2. A Buyer Number is required to make purchases. Valid driver’s license is required. There is a $5.00 Buyer Card fee. Additional cards are $1.00. Buyer Cards expire at the end of each calendar year. New cards are required each calendar year. 3. No private exchange of merchandise between buyers and consignors. A penalty may be imposed for this violation. 4. Terms: Cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. 5% Buyer’s Premium will be added to all credit card payments. 5. Sales tax will be collected on all purchases unless a sales tax number is registered in office. 6. All merchandise is sold “as is” or as represented by consignor only. Shipshewana Auction, Inc. is not responsible for any consignor’s guarantee or statement. 7. Minimum opening bid accepted per item, per choice, per grouping of merchandise offered for auction will be $5.00. 8. All items, unless otherwise stated, are sold with a reserved bid. 9. Shipshewana Auction, Inc. assumes no responsibility for damaged or stolen merchandise of the buyer or seller. 10. Merchandise is 100 percent the responsibility of the seller prior to the sale of item, and 100 percent the responsibility of the buyer after the item is sold. Sold stickers are available in the office. Roll of 50 stickers = $3.00. Roll of 100 stickers = $4.00. 11. All merchandise must be removed the day of the auction. Storage of left over items will be assessed a fee of $25.00 per item. 12. All purchases must be paid day of purchase. 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to any merchandise not paid day of sale. 13. 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to all phone or absentee bids. Storage of items not removed the day of auction will be assessed a fee of $25.00 per item. 14. A parking permit or fee is required from Memorial Day through September. Season permits available in Misc. Office ($35 for season), all other fees collected by gate attendant. You are expected to park where you are directed. 15. Loading of merchandise inside of building is allowed after the auction is over. Overhead doors are to be operated by Shipshewana Auction personnel only. 16. See other side of sheet for auction building floor plan. Check office for starting times, starting positions and specialized area in auction building.
Listing Information
Shipshewana Misc. & Antique Auction
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Bell rings at 9 AM
6-10 Auctioneers Selling Simultaneously! 
Huge collection of antiques, collectibles, toys, primitives, glassware, artwork, advertising, signs, furniture, vintage items, quilts, industrial, and more!
 
To be sold in Row 3, Spaes 21-24: 13 low back Windsor chairs made by D. A. Wright in Springfield Township, Michigan  for the Mason Lodge he founded in the mid 1800’s.  These date from the mid to later 1800’s and some of them are signed as you can see in the pictures.  Some are in good shape, some are in great shape.  Rare to have this many from one maker that  can be researched.

 

Also have loaded an early 1900’s double pedestal maple dining with original leaf and 6 chairs.  Ready to place in your dining room and use.

Also have a cast iron street light from Detroit Michigan from the early 1910’S in great shape.

We will not have any reserves and hope to go home with an empty 12 ft trailer,

And an empty truck.   Also bringing oak desk, oak dresser, early barn drills, primitive bean cleaner, farm signs and others, old fishing gigs, great old lamps.  Getting older and need to down size our antiques business.

 
Our Miscellaneous & Antique Auction is held every Wednesday, year round. The auction starts by the sound of the bell at 9 am sharp! Eight to ten auctioneers will take up the auction cry. Our main market thrust is for the better quality antique and collectible items, however as one of our old time auctioneers, Argie, used to state, "We sell anything from soup to nuts!" 
 
Every Wednesday we have people in attendance from all across the country. Many of our customers are here every Wednesday, both buyers and sellers, while every Wednesday there are people in attendance for the very first time. First time or for the last 40 years, we appreciate your business. 
 
If you are interested in selling, give us a call to reserve your auction space. If you are wanting to buy - one time or a box truck full, this is the place!

Photos are uploaded as received by the vendors and each Tuesday evening by 5 pm, so check back often to see what has been added. This sampling of items is a great way to find where you want to start your bidding on the day of the sale!  *Please Note: Day of sale takes precedence over advertised material (listings, captions, photo gallery and print ads). Thank you for understanding.
 
Selling in Row 2, Spaces 11 & 12:  Early 20th c. oak writing desk; 2-19th C. Commodes, one hand made; Spoon carved medicine cabinet; Several lots of costume jewelry;U.S. Stamp first day cover album; Flats of cut and pressed glass; 2 old wood stools; several old chairs; Pine shelf; Horse training tapes-complete course; 3 guitars; several boxes of vintage paper dolls; Halloween masks; vintage maple drop leaf table; vintage set of chalkware painted ducks and ducklings; Box Presto, Ball, Mason jars; Large barrel with good old yellow paint; Norman Rockwell collector plates; small midcentury modern side table; Old piano stool; Set Japanese porcelain dishes; Large chalkware frog-as in ribbit; old punching bag and gloves; old white painted foot stool; Red Lily Cups dispenser; old pine drop leaf table; Large mounted fish ?4-5 ft.; Large 4 ft. alligator mount; fish and head mounts; small alligator mount; spoon rack with s/p spoons; Old andiron; Empire sewing cabinet-neat, needs work; CI 3 light hanging candle holder; Vintage Cypress Gardens Monster Slalom wood ski; small wood keg; small red painted garden cart; small National washboard; old umbrella clothes hanger; DELUXE galvanized mop wringer; 3 old bridge lamps; old Lemaire opera glasses in case; large CI dog doorstop; Large blue painted with flowers French bowl Marked BSM; Oribe Japanese dish; Quite a few old fishing lures by all the names; Sinclair oil adv. lighter; box of cufflinks; vintage vertical steel filing cabinet; old COKE sign; 10 ft. ornamental windmill, new in box; Large Raggety Ann doll; CI X-mas tree stand; CI and oak clothes hanger-dryer; Jas. P. Marsh Pressure gauge; gimballed compass in wood box; Pat. 1891 tin coffee grinder; Repo. Old Car doorstop; Brass fancy letter holder; Griswold #8 fry pan; Dremel Electric tool; new 2" ball hitch; Chinese brass box with jade openwork top; HOPI fetish necklace; 4 Zippo lighters; Gilt classical bookends; Leather moose; neat Parrot wall plaque; Oxcart Beer tray-vintage; Miller-Simons mini sprayer; Maelzel metronome; Many clock parts for repair and steampunkt-movements, cases, bells, finials, dials, bezels, springs, 3 cookoo clock cases; A LOT OF Clock Stuff; 2 jade trees; Large amount of Pyrex and Fireking in various patterns. One Set of 4 in primary colors-PYREX; Falstaff elcectric wall clock; 2 nut grinder dispensers; vintage Agfa 35mm camera; partial condiment set; old fan in shadowbox; several fishing reels and other stuff; old buttons; Durkee tin; old porcelain head dolls and clothes; old basket; Indian pottery from S.D.; Roseville, MeCoy, other pottery; Group of watches including pocket watches; Pair modern musician bronzes; pair of golfer doorstops; Blenko orange vase; Beautifully stenciled Singer sewing machine in oak box; 2 other CI skillets; rolling pin; primitive archaic dish?; stoneware chicken feeder-top only; all kinds brass insignias-several lots including military; old double sized saw and other hand tools; David Bradley Sears Roebuck plow piece; Vitrola crank; pocket knives; BANK CI bank; Birthing tool; Pepsi and Miller beer clocks; baby doll clothes; mid century metal centerpiece; sterling jewelry; several wood decoys; old Civil Defense helmet; European pottery; old rug; old leather middle eastern scabbard; Old Reminton 50 knife and sheath; Horseshoe motif wine holder; old tea adv. tin stein; small primitive humpback trunk; old time clock - exact one as seen in movie "The Shape of Water"-Academy Award Winner, Best Picture! There will be other stuff as well.  
 
Lodging with the Farmstead Inn & Conference Center is right across the road. Our beautiful Inn is open to meet your rooming needs and you can book your stay by calling 260.768.4595, or book online now.
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Contact: Lora Gates
Phone: 260-768-4129
Sale Location
345 S Van Buren St
Shipshewana, IN 46565
Sale Dates and Times
Wednesday Apr 11, 2018 Completed
Sale Terms and Conditions
1. Auction merchandise may be inspected on Tuesdays and Wednesdays prior to auction time. Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday: 5:30 AM - Auction Time Misc. Office Hours: Tuesday: 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 a.m. – until end of auction 2. A Buyer Number is required to make purchases. Valid driver’s license is required. There is a $5.00 Buyer Card fee. Additional cards are $1.00. Buyer Cards expire at the end of each calendar year. New cards are required each calendar year. 3. No private exchange of merchandise between buyers and consignors. A penalty may be imposed for this violation. 4. Terms: Cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. 5% Buyer’s Premium will be added to all credit card payments. 5. Sales tax will be collected on all purchases unless a sales tax number is registered in office. 6. All merchandise is sold “as is” or as represented by consignor only. Shipshewana Auction, Inc. is not responsible for any consignor’s guarantee or statement. 7. Minimum opening bid accepted per item, per choice, per grouping of merchandise offered for auction will be $5.00. 8. All items, unless otherwise stated, are sold with a reserved bid. 9. Shipshewana Auction, Inc. assumes no responsibility for damaged or stolen merchandise of the buyer or seller. 10. Merchandise is 100 percent the responsibility of the seller prior to the sale of item, and 100 percent the responsibility of the buyer after the item is sold. Sold stickers are available in the office. Roll of 50 stickers = $3.00. Roll of 100 stickers = $4.00. 11. All merchandise must be removed the day of the auction. Storage of left over items will be assessed a fee of $25.00 per item. 12. All purchases must be paid day of purchase. 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to any merchandise not paid day of sale. 13. 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to all phone or absentee bids. Storage of items not removed the day of auction will be assessed a fee of $25.00 per item. 14. A parking permit or fee is required from Memorial Day through September. Season permits available in Misc. Office ($35 for season), all other fees collected by gate attendant. You are expected to park where you are directed. 15. Loading of merchandise inside of building is allowed after the auction is over. Overhead doors are to be operated by Shipshewana Auction personnel only. 16. See other side of sheet for auction building floor plan. Check office for starting times, starting positions and specialized area in auction building.
Listing Details
Shipshewana Misc. & Antique Auction
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Bell rings at 9 AM
6-10 Auctioneers Selling Simultaneously! 
Huge collection of antiques, collectibles, toys, primitives, glassware, artwork, advertising, signs, furniture, vintage items, quilts, industrial, and more!
 
To be sold in Row 3, Spaes 21-24: 13 low back Windsor chairs made by D. A. Wright in Springfield Township, Michigan  for the Mason Lodge he founded in the mid 1800’s.  These date from the mid to later 1800’s and some of them are signed as you can see in the pictures.  Some are in good shape, some are in great shape.  Rare to have this many from one maker that  can be researched.

 

Also have loaded an early 1900’s double pedestal maple dining with original leaf and 6 chairs.  Ready to place in your dining room and use.

Also have a cast iron street light from Detroit Michigan from the early 1910’S in great shape.

We will not have any reserves and hope to go home with an empty 12 ft trailer,

And an empty truck.   Also bringing oak desk, oak dresser, early barn drills, primitive bean cleaner, farm signs and others, old fishing gigs, great old lamps.  Getting older and need to down size our antiques business.

 
Our Miscellaneous & Antique Auction is held every Wednesday, year round. The auction starts by the sound of the bell at 9 am sharp! Eight to ten auctioneers will take up the auction cry. Our main market thrust is for the better quality antique and collectible items, however as one of our old time auctioneers, Argie, used to state, "We sell anything from soup to nuts!" 
 
Every Wednesday we have people in attendance from all across the country. Many of our customers are here every Wednesday, both buyers and sellers, while every Wednesday there are people in attendance for the very first time. First time or for the last 40 years, we appreciate your business. 
 
If you are interested in selling, give us a call to reserve your auction space. If you are wanting to buy - one time or a box truck full, this is the place!

Photos are uploaded as received by the vendors and each Tuesday evening by 5 pm, so check back often to see what has been added. This sampling of items is a great way to find where you want to start your bidding on the day of the sale!  *Please Note: Day of sale takes precedence over advertised material (listings, captions, photo gallery and print ads). Thank you for understanding.
 
Selling in Row 2, Spaces 11 & 12:  Early 20th c. oak writing desk; 2-19th C. Commodes, one hand made; Spoon carved medicine cabinet; Several lots of costume jewelry;U.S. Stamp first day cover album; Flats of cut and pressed glass; 2 old wood stools; several old chairs; Pine shelf; Horse training tapes-complete course; 3 guitars; several boxes of vintage paper dolls; Halloween masks; vintage maple drop leaf table; vintage set of chalkware painted ducks and ducklings; Box Presto, Ball, Mason jars; Large barrel with good old yellow paint; Norman Rockwell collector plates; small midcentury modern side table; Old piano stool; Set Japanese porcelain dishes; Large chalkware frog-as in ribbit; old punching bag and gloves; old white painted foot stool; Red Lily Cups dispenser; old pine drop leaf table; Large mounted fish ?4-5 ft.; Large 4 ft. alligator mount; fish and head mounts; small alligator mount; spoon rack with s/p spoons; Old andiron; Empire sewing cabinet-neat, needs work; CI 3 light hanging candle holder; Vintage Cypress Gardens Monster Slalom wood ski; small wood keg; small red painted garden cart; small National washboard; old umbrella clothes hanger; DELUXE galvanized mop wringer; 3 old bridge lamps; old Lemaire opera glasses in case; large CI dog doorstop; Large blue painted with flowers French bowl Marked BSM; Oribe Japanese dish; Quite a few old fishing lures by all the names; Sinclair oil adv. lighter; box of cufflinks; vintage vertical steel filing cabinet; old COKE sign; 10 ft. ornamental windmill, new in box; Large Raggety Ann doll; CI X-mas tree stand; CI and oak clothes hanger-dryer; Jas. P. Marsh Pressure gauge; gimballed compass in wood box; Pat. 1891 tin coffee grinder; Repo. Old Car doorstop; Brass fancy letter holder; Griswold #8 fry pan; Dremel Electric tool; new 2" ball hitch; Chinese brass box with jade openwork top; HOPI fetish necklace; 4 Zippo lighters; Gilt classical bookends; Leather moose; neat Parrot wall plaque; Oxcart Beer tray-vintage; Miller-Simons mini sprayer; Maelzel metronome; Many clock parts for repair and steampunkt-movements, cases, bells, finials, dials, bezels, springs, 3 cookoo clock cases; A LOT OF Clock Stuff; 2 jade trees; Large amount of Pyrex and Fireking in various patterns. One Set of 4 in primary colors-PYREX; Falstaff elcectric wall clock; 2 nut grinder dispensers; vintage Agfa 35mm camera; partial condiment set; old fan in shadowbox; several fishing reels and other stuff; old buttons; Durkee tin; old porcelain head dolls and clothes; old basket; Indian pottery from S.D.; Roseville, MeCoy, other pottery; Group of watches including pocket watches; Pair modern musician bronzes; pair of golfer doorstops; Blenko orange vase; Beautifully stenciled Singer sewing machine in oak box; 2 other CI skillets; rolling pin; primitive archaic dish?; stoneware chicken feeder-top only; all kinds brass insignias-several lots including military; old double sized saw and other hand tools; David Bradley Sears Roebuck plow piece; Vitrola crank; pocket knives; BANK CI bank; Birthing tool; Pepsi and Miller beer clocks; baby doll clothes; mid century metal centerpiece; sterling jewelry; several wood decoys; old Civil Defense helmet; European pottery; old rug; old leather middle eastern scabbard; Old Reminton 50 knife and sheath; Horseshoe motif wine holder; old tea adv. tin stein; small primitive humpback trunk; old time clock - exact one as seen in movie "The Shape of Water"-Academy Award Winner, Best Picture! There will be other stuff as well.  
 
Lodging with the Farmstead Inn & Conference Center is right across the road. Our beautiful Inn is open to meet your rooming needs and you can book your stay by calling 260.768.4595, or book online now.
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Shipshewana Misc. & Antique Auction
 Live Auction
 
Auction Date(s)
Wednesday Apr 11, 2018 Completed
Auction Location

Shipshewana, IN 46565
Company
Shipshewana Auction

Contact: Lora Gates
Phone: 260-768-4129
Website: www.ShipshewanaTradingPlace.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
1. Auction merchandise may be inspected on Tuesdays and Wednesdays prior to auction time. Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday: 5:30 AM - Auction Time Misc. Office Hours: Tuesday: 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday: 7:00 a.m. – until end of auction 2. A Buyer Number is required to make purchases. Valid driver’s license is required. There is a $5.00 Buyer Card fee. Additional cards are $1.00. Buyer Cards expire at the end of each calendar year. New cards are required each calendar year. 3. No private exchange of merchandise between buyers and consignors. A penalty may be imposed for this violation. 4. Terms: Cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. 5% Buyer’s Premium will be added to all credit card payments. 5. Sales tax will be collected on all purchases unless a sales tax number is registered in office. 6. All merchandise is sold “as is” or as represented by consignor only. Shipshewana Auction, Inc. is not responsible for any consignor’s guarantee or statement. 7. Minimum opening bid accepted per item, per choice, per grouping of merchandise offered for auction will be $5.00. 8. All items, unless otherwise stated, are sold with a reserved bid. 9. Shipshewana Auction, Inc. assumes no responsibility for damaged or stolen merchandise of the buyer or seller. 10. Merchandise is 100 percent the responsibility of the seller prior to the sale of item, and 100 percent the responsibility of the buyer after the item is sold. Sold stickers are available in the office. Roll of 50 stickers = $3.00. Roll of 100 stickers = $4.00. 11. All merchandise must be removed the day of the auction. Storage of left over items will be assessed a fee of $25.00 per item. 12. All purchases must be paid day of purchase. 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to any merchandise not paid day of sale. 13. 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to all phone or absentee bids. Storage of items not removed the day of auction will be assessed a fee of $25.00 per item. 14. A parking permit or fee is required from Memorial Day through September. Season permits available in Misc. Office ($35 for season), all other fees collected by gate attendant. You are expected to park where you are directed. 15. Loading of merchandise inside of building is allowed after the auction is over. Overhead doors are to be operated by Shipshewana Auction personnel only. 16. See other side of sheet for auction building floor plan. Check office for starting times, starting positions and specialized area in auction building.
Shipshewana Misc. & Antique Auction
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Bell rings at 9 AM
6-10 Auctioneers Selling Simultaneously! 
Huge collection of antiques, collectibles, toys, primitives, glassware, artwork, advertising, signs, furniture, vintage items, quilts, industrial, and more!
 
To be sold in Row 3, Spaes 21-24: 13 low back Windsor chairs made by D. A. Wright in Springfield Township, Michigan  for the Mason Lodge he founded in the mid 1800’s.  These date from the mid to later 1800’s and some of them are signed as you can see in the pictures.  Some are in good shape, some are in great shape.  Rare to have this many from one maker that  can be researched.

 

Also have loaded an early 1900’s double pedestal maple dining with original leaf and 6 chairs.  Ready to place in your dining room and use.

Also have a cast iron street light from Detroit Michigan from the early 1910’S in great shape.

We will not have any reserves and hope to go home with an empty 12 ft trailer,

And an empty truck.   Also bringing oak desk, oak dresser, early barn drills, primitive bean cleaner, farm signs and others, old fishing gigs, great old lamps.  Getting older and need to down size our antiques business.

 
Our Miscellaneous & Antique Auction is held every Wednesday, year round. The auction starts by the sound of the bell at 9 am sharp! Eight to ten auctioneers will take up the auction cry. Our main market thrust is for the better quality antique and collectible items, however as one of our old time auctioneers, Argie, used to state, "We sell anything from soup to nuts!" 
 
Every Wednesday we have people in attendance from all across the country. Many of our customers are here every Wednesday, both buyers and sellers, while every Wednesday there are people in attendance for the very first time. First time or for the last 40 years, we appreciate your business. 
 
If you are interested in selling, give us a call to reserve your auction space. If you are wanting to buy - one time or a box truck full, this is the place!

Photos are uploaded as received by the vendors and each Tuesday evening by 5 pm, so check back often to see what has been added. This sampling of items is a great way to find where you want to start your bidding on the day of the sale!  *Please Note: Day of sale takes precedence over advertised material (listings, captions, photo gallery and print ads). Thank you for understanding.
 
Selling in Row 2, Spaces 11 & 12:  Early 20th c. oak writing desk; 2-19th C. Commodes, one hand made; Spoon carved medicine cabinet; Several lots of costume jewelry;U.S. Stamp first day cover album; Flats of cut and pressed glass; 2 old wood stools; several old chairs; Pine shelf; Horse training tapes-complete course; 3 guitars; several boxes of vintage paper dolls; Halloween masks; vintage maple drop leaf table; vintage set of chalkware painted ducks and ducklings; Box Presto, Ball, Mason jars; Large barrel with good old yellow paint; Norman Rockwell collector plates; small midcentury modern side table; Old piano stool; Set Japanese porcelain dishes; Large chalkware frog-as in ribbit; old punching bag and gloves; old white painted foot stool; Red Lily Cups dispenser; old pine drop leaf table; Large mounted fish ?4-5 ft.; Large 4 ft. alligator mount; fish and head mounts; small alligator mount; spoon rack with s/p spoons; Old andiron; Empire sewing cabinet-neat, needs work; CI 3 light hanging candle holder; Vintage Cypress Gardens Monster Slalom wood ski; small wood keg; small red painted garden cart; small National washboard; old umbrella clothes hanger; DELUXE galvanized mop wringer; 3 old bridge lamps; old Lemaire opera glasses in case; large CI dog doorstop; Large blue painted with flowers French bowl Marked BSM; Oribe Japanese dish; Quite a few old fishing lures by all the names; Sinclair oil adv. lighter; box of cufflinks; vintage vertical steel filing cabinet; old COKE sign; 10 ft. ornamental windmill, new in box; Large Raggety Ann doll; CI X-mas tree stand; CI and oak clothes hanger-dryer; Jas. P. Marsh Pressure gauge; gimballed compass in wood box; Pat. 1891 tin coffee grinder; Repo. Old Car doorstop; Brass fancy letter holder; Griswold #8 fry pan; Dremel Electric tool; new 2" ball hitch; Chinese brass box with jade openwork top; HOPI fetish necklace; 4 Zippo lighters; Gilt classical bookends; Leather moose; neat Parrot wall plaque; Oxcart Beer tray-vintage; Miller-Simons mini sprayer; Maelzel metronome; Many clock parts for repair and steampunkt-movements, cases, bells, finials, dials, bezels, springs, 3 cookoo clock cases; A LOT OF Clock Stuff; 2 jade trees; Large amount of Pyrex and Fireking in various patterns. One Set of 4 in primary colors-PYREX; Falstaff elcectric wall clock; 2 nut grinder dispensers; vintage Agfa 35mm camera; partial condiment set; old fan in shadowbox; several fishing reels and other stuff; old buttons; Durkee tin; old porcelain head dolls and clothes; old basket; Indian pottery from S.D.; Roseville, MeCoy, other pottery; Group of watches including pocket watches; Pair modern musician bronzes; pair of golfer doorstops; Blenko orange vase; Beautifully stenciled Singer sewing machine in oak box; 2 other CI skillets; rolling pin; primitive archaic dish?; stoneware chicken feeder-top only; all kinds brass insignias-several lots including military; old double sized saw and other hand tools; David Bradley Sears Roebuck plow piece; Vitrola crank; pocket knives; BANK CI bank; Birthing tool; Pepsi and Miller beer clocks; baby doll clothes; mid century metal centerpiece; sterling jewelry; several wood decoys; old Civil Defense helmet; European pottery; old rug; old leather middle eastern scabbard; Old Reminton 50 knife and sheath; Horseshoe motif wine holder; old tea adv. tin stein; small primitive humpback trunk; old time clock - exact one as seen in movie "The Shape of Water"-Academy Award Winner, Best Picture! There will be other stuff as well.  
 
Lodging with the Farmstead Inn & Conference Center is right across the road. Our beautiful Inn is open to meet your rooming needs and you can book your stay by calling 260.768.4595, or book online now.