and dated 1900(?) Free Masonry, aloud proclaim...", approximately 23 1/4"W x 21"H, Condition: some browning of fabric and minor staining; matted and in modern molded wood picture frame with ebonized fillet, 28 3/4"W x 26 1/8"H overall; [Provenance: former collection of Sara B. Musselman,of Murrell, Pa.; The handkerchief was purchased by the Musselmans in 1925 for $25, it is pictured on page 89 of Clarence Spohn’s book titled “The Musselmans of Murrell, Pioneer Dealers in Pennsylvania German and Early American Antiques,” 2014. Welman, 9"d, 10 1/4"h; Condition: paint removed & bands are nailed, ca. 1935; "Ephrata, Visit the Ancient Cloisters of the Early German Pietiests in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania" arranged in four lines at bottom of poster with a large illustration of an Ephrata sister dressed in white habit above having "1730" above her head and flanked by the Great Ephrata Lily (stylized floral design), turtledoves and images of the buildings, signed "K. Milhous" in bottom right corner, "Federal Art Project W. P. A. Pennsylvania" across the bottom border below the image, approximately 18"w x 21"l; Condition: two border tears along left side (one extends into background of image); matted and in modern painted wood picture frame, 20 1/2"W x 26 1/2"H overall; [Provenance: former collection of Richard S. Machmer, Hamburg, Pa.], ca. early 20th century; four patch pattern alternating with plain fabric of floral yellow and black print on red, backed with printed striped fabric, front turned to back, diagonal and cross stitched quilting pattern, 80"x 80"; Condition: minor fabric loss on back, ca. 1975 dated; fall scene of a man riding black horse along stream side near small bridge, sheep in field that has some trees turning to fall colors, left corner of barn with a person standing, pink and yellow colors in the sky, signed by Hattie Brunner and framed in a later stained frame and matted, 18 1/4"x 14 1/4"; Condition: good, ca. Hier finden Sie alle aktuellen Artikel, Fotostrecken und Videos. 1986-2011; hollow form redware eggs with various decorative accents including sgraffito incised decorated tulips, flowers, tiger, ducks and bird and slip decorated star, "Moravian glaze" with bright glaze accents and marbleized accent; Condition: good, ca. 1850; two spirit burner bell shaped font on a simple stem with a dome and dish shaped base, 4 1/2"d, 7"h, Condition: oxidized & tarnished surface; bell shaped single spirit burner with scarce "Fuller & Smith" touch (New London, Conn), 2 3/4"d, 3 1/2"h, Condition: oxidized surface, damaged burner cap; two cylindrical font single burner whale oil lamps on single stems with rounded bases, shorter lamp with "R Dunham" touch (Rufus Dunham, Westbrook, MA), 3 1/2" & 4"d, 5 3/4" & 7"h, Condition: oxidized surfaces, ca. Saturday, January 11, 7:00 A.M. throughout the auction, Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522, (The corner of Rt. late 19th century; with turned tapered wooden handle fitted with a brass collar and finial, 6 3/4"d, 11"h; Condition: good, ca. 1840; printed Tauf-schein with four block prints with watercolor accent for birth and baptism of Heppner Spatz, son of Johannes and Lydia Spatz, born August 18, 1840 in Mahonoy Twp., Northumberland Co., PA with baptized name Isaac, framed in a later grain painted frame, Condition: upper corner of print missing & hand illuminated on paper behind print, extensive damage to paper creasing, tears, missing, corner, etc. 18th-19th century; all hand wrought H-L type hinges with strap mount, pin and L side member, 7 1/2"- 8 1/4"x 8"-9"; Condition: 1 damaged, ca. mid 19th century; open hexagon weave round basket with hexagon shaped flat bottom, double rod rim with cross-wrapped splint, shaved and steam bent handle with lock-joint notched into rim band, 12 3/4"d, 11 1/4"h; Condition: cracks to handle at bend, ca. In Druck gebracht im Jahr 1853", approximately 7 3/4"W x 9"H; matted and in modern molded wood picture frame, 12 1/2"W x 15 1/4"H overall; [Provenance: former collection of Mrs. Marion Carson, Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa., granddaughter of Julius F. Sachse], ca. 1793 dated; printed by Johannes Ritter for Friederich Krebs featuring a heart shaped text box with small heart verse blocks in lower center, watercolor accent with floral design attributed to Krebs; the print recording Catharina Lergy, daughter of Johannes & Christina Lergy, born July 12, 1793, Richland, Berks Co., PA and framed in a gold leaf accented deepwell molded frame, 18 1/2"x 15 1/2"x 1 1/4"; Condition: center creasing & some separation; some water stains & soiling, ca. 1770; titled "Eine Unterweisung von der Nichtigkeit des menschlichen Lebens, Mel. 1823 dated; print with heart outlined textbox with eagle block print above textbox, watercolor accented with large flowering heart side verse vignettes (block prints), bordered in a type block outline, recording Jacob Emrich, son of Johannes & Maria Emrich, Lebanon Co., PA, 18 3/4"x 15 1/2"x 1" framed; Condition: light fold creasing; small tear line to left side & some paper foxing, ca. Young/ 113 W King St/ Lancaster, PA", 2"d, 3"h; Condition: 1/4" rim flake, ca. 19th-20th century; rectangular shaped dovetailed box with nose molded extended base and hinged lid on brass butt hinges, brown on yellow-tan flowing grain paint decoration and non-uniform hand cut dovetails, 12 1/2"x 6 1/4"x 4"; Condition: good, ca. 1830; English Staffordshire earthenware with flower and vine border, reverse impressed "T. Mayer, Stoke, Staffordshire/Warranted" and seal of the U.S. (Thomas Mayer) along with blue ink back stamp of seal of the U.S. with "E Pluribus Unum", 8 1/2"d; Condition: good, ca. 2, Taichung, Taiwan, Republic of China, 1968. The back of the bust has "Copyright / 1898 / EPS [?, partially illegible] Mfg. 355, Cigar Factory” in black lettering, some lettering outlined in reddish brown, featuring a large hand painted cigar in center, 36 1/4"w x 17 1/2"h; [Note: Mary Studenroth’s factory was located in "Earlville" now Talmage, West Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., she was born 12/2/1837 and died 3/24/1896, her husband was Edwin Studenroth born 8/25/1823, died 3/10/1892]; Condition: some wear and staining, ca. 18th-19th century; softwood PA slawboard with compass star design, tombstone arch top on single plank with hand wrought blade and nail mounted side rails and a round hanger eye, 7 1/2"x 1 1/4"x 24 1/2", Condition: good; copper and brass star design plate warmer with piercework eight point star handle warmer plate on tubular rod slides, 8"x 6"x 15 3/4", Condition: handle & hanger rack are bent, ca. 1999; each slab formed with toggle wheel banded edge, pressed seal stamped signed and scratch signed and dated: large bowl with brown glaze decorated with cabin and pine trees in center and rim decorated with stencil bull moose and pine trees along with extensive glaze accents, 12 3/4"d, 3"h; charger with yellow slip background with stenciled reindeer in center and stenciled pine bow and pine cone band, glaze decoration to charger, 12 3/4"d, 1 1/2"h; Condition: both good, ca. 1825; English Staffordshire pearlware footed coffee pot with acorn finial and vine and rose border, 6 1/4"d, 11"h; Condition: some overglaze enamel losses, 5/8" rim line on spout edge, 1/4" flake on spout rim, 3/8" rim chip, ca. 1980-2000; crafted from an old rough file, rolled, drawn and shaped into a slithering snake form with the head shaped (one diamond and one square), have split tongues protruding from mouth, diamond head with hollow punch eyes and other with square nail punch eyes, 19" & 23"; Condition: both very good, ca. 19th-early 20th century; odd Moravian top handle rolling pin made from cherry wood with turned center peg handle, 1 3/4"d loose pin on mortise and tenon constructed top braced handle, brace turned and has center mounted turned peg handle, 12"x 4 1/2"x 4 1/4"; Condition: attributed to Moravian Community by form but generally does not have center peg handle, ca. Sachse. 1880-1900; quilted pad with four patch blocks set as diamonds in five rows and interspersed with diamond patch blocks of red check fabric, brown printed cotton/calico fabric and bound with maroon/brown printed cotton fabric, attributed to Lancaster Mennonite Community, 5 3/4"x 6"; Condition: some soiling spots, overall good, ca. 1787 dated; beautifully sawn and ornamental carved wooden block on top of wrought iron sewing clamp with large round turn screw; the shaped block with extensive relief carved decorations including blooming flowers from hearts, two handle urns with tulip vines wrapping around side of black and back extensively carved with large flowering urn design and was originally accented with paint, 5 3/4"x 3 1/2"x 7"; Condition: Work possibly created by gunstock/Fraktur artist and piece is attributed to PA German Community, ca. 37 Tsu You Road, Sec. 1810-1840; early tin coffee pot with roll mold flared foot, tulip urn design punch decorated side with three tulip flowers in basket planter, mounted gooseneck spout, dome lid with brass knob on spear tip strap and wire hinge, applied strap handle with wire bracing and half-round handle brace, 6 3/4"d, 11 1/4"h, 4" spout, 3" handle; Condition: nice form, possibly cleaned, ca. with long handle ember/coal shovel with round shaft and round ball top, 5 1/2"x 2"x 33 1/4", Condition: rare, good, ca. 1820-1830; Salopian plate with black transfer with overglaze enamels in blue, orangey-brown, turquoise green and yellow of a Chinese landscape, pearlware, 8 1/4"d, Condition: good; pearlware plate of a chinoiserie view of four maids, black transfer with overglaze enamels in blue, green, red, salmon and yellow and a pink lustre backdrop, 8"d, Condition: good; floral border creamware mug with a black transfer of a lady and gentleman at tea, overglaze enamel in blue chartreuse, green, red and salmon with a pair of floral designs on each side, 3 1/4"d, 3"h, Condition: 2" spider in base (not through), glaze losses on rim, some overglaze enamel losses, ca. Limited Time Sale Easy Return. 1934 dated; 40 block quilt with eight pointed circular motifs in pink on white ground, pink surrounding plain white back turned to front, pink and white quilting following the pattern with cross stitched border, signed on back "to Sarah Jane Smith from Grandma McElroy 1934", 102"x 67"; Condition: excellent, ca. late 19th century; three greenish aquamarine glass bitters/medicinal bottles: twelve sided columnar bottle with double collar rim, raised relief legend on five sides "Dr Baxter's/ Mandrake Bitters/ Lord Bro's/ Proprietors/ Burlington, VT", 6 1/4"x 2"; squarish base with recessed rounded panel sides, extended cylindrical neck with tapered rim, raised relief legend on two sides "The Cuticura System/ of Curing/ Constitutional Humors" and "Potter Drug & Chemical Co/ Boston, Mass, USA", 9 1/4"x 2 1/2"; rectangular base with recessed rounded panels, extended cylindrical neck with tapered rim, raised relief legend on three sides "John F Henry & Co", "Scouill's/Blood &/ Liver Syrup" and "New York", 9 3/4"x 1 3/4"x 3 1/4"; Condition: all have slight interior residue, ca. ], ca. 1980-2000; tulip black spatula with brass floral sprig inlay on flared, flatwork handle with wrapped hook hanger, handle highly polished and reverse signed by Kieffer, 2 1/4"x 12 3/4", Condition: highly polished handle, nice form; two prong flesh fork with ornamental tool decorated round and flared flatwork handle that has wrapped hook hanger, sprig design up length of handle, round button with four hollow punch strikes and signed "JK" on reverse, 1 1/4"x 14 1/4", Condition: good, ca. 18th century; barn chest hinges in similar form with wrought joint strap hinges and frog's leg mount: one with spear tip cusp on strap, 16 1/2"x 1"x 7 1/4"; one ball/round cusp on strap, 15 1/4"x 1"x 7"; Condition: both good, no repair, not an exact match, ca. Auction Type: Antique & Americana Auction, Auction Location:50 Durlach Road, Ephrata, PA 17522, Dr. Steven Homyack, formerly of Wernersville, PA, Joseph & Elizabeth Statler, Cambersburg, PA, Friday, January 10, 8:00 A.M. thru 8:00 P.M. mid 19th century; hinged case with front and back of case arch supported by two columns with all seeing eye of God, compass and square with letter "G" below, inside with two facing ambrotypes of unidentified man and woman, 3 1/4"x 3 3/4"x 3/4"; Condition: good, ca. The size of the sheet is 7inches x 5 inches or 18x13 cm The rubber sheet contains all the images you see … 1920s; odd two-level display made with upper fold-down metal box display with clear glass door; the upper box on tin wrapped wire hinge, lower case with rectangular base, sloped door front with lift glass display and small open storage area behind lower case, the front with "San-Man Chocolate-5 Pieces-5 Cents", 13"x 16"x 13"; Condition: some solder repairs; extensive surface rust covered & some pitting, ca. 1974 dated; hand thrown/turned large redware bowl with deep flaring rim, yellow slip glaze with incised tulips, peafowl and frond design, mottled green accent, flat bottom and signed underneath "Hand Thrown & Decorated by Carl Ned Foltz" and dated 1974, 14 1/2"d, 2 1/2"h; Condition: some firing dark spots to glaze, ca. 18th-19th century; hardwood round bowl with flat bottom, rounded sides, dark stain/grease patina and an early drumstick style pestle, 7"d, 4"h mortar, 7 3/4" pestle; Condition: early leather & clip crack repair, felt applied to bottom of bowl to hide hole in through bottom, ca. 1839-1876; unbleached homespun sampler with four different panels with examples of joining stitches done in turkey red thread, initialed "DA" with white cloth tape loops, [Provenance: de-accessioned by Allentown Art Museum], 8 1/2"x 13 1/2", Condition: good; 1839 linen and openwork show towel with undecorated top and drawn and darned floral design bottom with date and initials "CM" with cross-over tied fringe base, 13"x 55", Condition: very good; centennial red and white linen runner with fringed ends, towel with "Independence of United States of America Declared July 4, 1776...", 19"x 34", Condition: some soiling believed to be a centennial piece, ca. 18th-20th century; early turned rosewood mortar with wide bead molded foot and flared rim with 3/4 level beaded band and thick walnut stomper pestle, 4 1/4"d, 3 3/4"h, 5 3/4" pestle, Condition: mortar cracked; turned maple footed mortar with narrow stem, incised line band decoration, bead molded rim and simple drumstick pestle included, 3 1/4"d, 5"h, 5 3/4" pestle, Condition: dry-in crack to mortar; late turned birch footed mortar with wide stem, incised line across chalice and a drumstick pestle, 2 3/4"d, 4 3/4"h, 6 1/4" pestle, Condition: good, ca. 1900; bird with multi-color polychrome paint accent, black push-pin eyes, split sawn and carved long tail with yellow paint accent, wings accented in yellow paint and body in blue/green paint, black painted beak, bird's wire leg mounted to Victorian era salvaged door with porcelain knob on turned peg in a deep molded round back marked Wm. 1820 & 1825; two pearlware dome top coffee pots: footed elongated pear shape with floral and foliage bouquet in green, gray-blue, purple, silver lustre and red with top border band in same coloration and the addition of yellow, ball finial, 4 3/4"d, 9 1/2"h, Condition: lid has several 1/4" & smaller inter-flange edge flakes, pot has 1 7/8" rim line, some flea bite flakes on spout rim, soot spots; footed urn shaped pink lustre cottage motif with spool finial, English Staffordshire, 5 3/4"d, 10 1/2"h, Condition: lid has 3/4" flange line & many small flakes on flange edge, lid with 1" stress mark & line on finial, pot has (2) 1/4" spout tip chips & smaller flakes, ca. early-mid 19th century; "Jenny Lind" quart calabash bottle (McKearin #GI 107), made by the Fislerville Glass Works, Fislerville, N. J., front of bottle with three quarter view of Jenny Lind turned to left, wearing broad plain bertha, foliage below bust, "Jenny Lind" above bust in faintly outlined frame, reverse with view of glass house, smoke from chmney blowing to left, beneath glass house is row of boxes and barrels, above glass house is "Fislerville Glass Works" within a ribbon, vertically fluted edges, broad sloping collar, pontil mark, 9"h; Washington portrait quart flask (McKearin GI 57) made by Dyottville Glass Works, Phila., Pa., obverse with classical bust of Washington without queue, reverse with sheaf of rye on crossed rake and pitchfork, smooth edges, broad sloping collar, smooth base, 8 1/2"h; Condition: good, ca. 1850-1870s; Kinnear type lard lamp with maker's brass tag "S.N. Red Wing's West End District. 19th century; wide single pine plank with one unpainted peg gameboard and one carved and painted checkerboard; retaining an early red milk painted base with overpainted yellow and black checkerboard, an incised band and X design, 16"x 12 1/2"x 1"; Condition: good, ca. 19th century; non-hewn exterior and round shallow grinding interior, with thick walls, ax cut bottom, sawn top and yellow pine round pestle, 8 1/4"d, 12 3/4"h mortar, 2"d, 16"l pestle; Condition: crack to upper rim of mortar, both show extensive use, ca. ], ca. 1800; Fraktur Valentine on hand laid paper, central heart design containing three lines of text "Dieses Herze Schenk ich dir gib du mir das dein Dafur" with red and green flower design in top center of heart, a red, green and yellow flower wreath surrounds heart and inscribed "Joel Auker" at bottom in ink, approximately 3 3/4"W x 3"H; Condition: some foxing and water staining; matted and in modern molded wood picture frame, 7 1/2"W x 6 3/4"H overall; [Provenance: purchased from Miss Mattie Tharp of Duke St., Ephrata, Pa., a descendent of Joel Auker. late 19th century; sawn and carved softwood eagle with wings spread and head turned above shield, accent carving and partial paint decoration, 15 1/2"x 6 3/4"x 3/4"; Condition: possibly removed from mirror top; paint has extensive wear revealing white base paint, ca. early 19th century; early softwood coopered bucket made with eight wide plank shaved staves, long overlapping hickory bands with hand wrought nail fasteners, softwood with hickory band and bottom in softwood with hickory steam bent loose handle on wooden T-peg hangers in early dark green paint, 10 3/4"-10"d, 10 3/4"h; Condition: unusually wide staves, some small bug holes to interior, ca. 1830; in pine with a later white paint, molded top over a single screened door over a molded base, 25"x 17 1/2"x 34"; Condition: age & use wear, some damages to top & bottom moldings, ca. 1990; Mill Creek at Monterey Rd. 18th-19th century; milling mortar is axe hewn and shaved with narrow base that flares to wide top, interior auger drilled and hewn in rather shallow depth, with turned cherry wood rolling pin type with narrow grip handle, 7 1/4"-10 1/4"d, 17 1/4"h mortar; 2 1/4"d, 16 1/4"l pestle; Condition: no major damage, ca. early-mid 19th century; Continental dovetailed pine box in green and red paint with floral paint decorations, 15"x 8 1/2"x 6"; Condition: wear to paint, especially on the lid, ca. early 20th century; pieced blocks containing a wide variety of printed floral and plaid patterned cottons, surrounded by three blue and yellow striped prints bordered with a wide pink and red printed fabric, backed with border fabric, 86"x 86"; Condition: minor bleeding of fabric, ca. Luckenbach", 9 1/4"d, 7"h, 4" spout; Condition: extensive denting; some solder repair to spout; some loss to tin wash on interior, ca. Provenance: former collection of Ada & Clayton Musselman/Sara B. Musselman, Murrell, Pa., purchased by the Musselmans Oct. 12, 1929 at the public auction of Henry C. Felker, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., Pa., for $12.40. ], ca. 1830; Gilpin's Mill plate within a circular shell border, English Staffordshire earthenware with reverse impressed "E Wood & Son Burslem Warranted/Semi China" with US seal and blue ink back stamp of spread eagle and shield "E Pluribus Unum/ Gilpin's Mill/ on the Brandywine Creek", 9"d; Condition: discolored, ca. 1835-1840; baluster shaped teapot with green transfer of two people at a fountain with a bucket and church in the background, 3 1/2"d, 5 1/4"h, Condition: several 1/8" flakes on interior rim; squat round shape with blue floral and diaper transfer, 4"d, 4 1/2"h, Condition: lid by association (too large), chipped rim with restorations, 1 1/4" rim line, pot has 1/4" rim flake & some glaze losses on rim; squat baluster shaped with pink lustre cottage design, English Staffordshire earthenware, 4"d, 4 1/4"h, Condition: glaze losses on spout tip, ca. Stockholm Pie's Pie Plate Cafe & Red Wing General Store. 1800 & 1880; tramp art house with central chimney, shingled roof, three floors (from cigar boxes), knotched trimmed windows on a simulated brick base surrounded by a picket fence, sized well to sit on a mahogany tea table with square top and bulbous pedestal on three cabriole legs, 25"x 25"x 52"; Condition: all window panes remain except on front of house, ca. mid-late 19th century; early duplicator lathe turned softwood small kitchen bowl with small rim band that is chamfer edged, painted with gray milk paint on exterior and unpainted on interior, 10"d, 2 1/4"h; Condition: two lineal cracks across through bottom of bowl, ca. 1830; Capitol at Washington within a circular shell border, English Staffordshire earthenware impressed "E. Wood & Son, Burslem Warranted/Semi China" and seal of the U.S. with blue ink back stamp of spread eagle and shield "E. Pluribus Unum/ The Capitol/ Washington", 7 1/2"d; Condition: good, ca. 1819 dated; heart textbox form printed Tauf-schein with seven various watercolor accented block prints including: woman with sword, woman with scales, angel with sprigs, shielded eagle and cherub with harp and fruit, recording Noah Heckman, son of Jacob & Catharina Heckman, born November 1, 1819 in Franklin Co., PA; printed by Friederich Wilhelm Schopflin, Chambersburg, PA, 19 1/2"x 16 1/4"x 1 1/2"; Condition: creasing & some separation; soiling & foxing to paper, ca. 1855; English Staffordshire ironstone dishes: five black transfer, four with additional over glaze enamels such as blue, green, red and yellow: two are deep dishes, Condition: good; three black transfer plates (two with overglaze enamels in blue, green, red and yellow) and four red transfer plates with blue, green and yellow overglaze enamels, Condition: some discoloration, larger plate 3/8" & 1/4" under rim flakes; 1 3/4" & 1/2" rim lines; deep dish with twelve panels, Condition: discolored, 2" rim line; three plates, Condition: 1 discolored; one red transfer impressed "F Morley & Co", Condition: good, ca.

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