Gaidis Auction Company, SATURDAY JULY 31 10 AM Mayville Road (Route 2); Bethel, ME (between Bethel & Sunday River)
Presented by Gaidis Auction CompanyPreview: Fri, July 30, noon to 5 PM & Sat, July 31, 7 AMTakes place on 7/31/2010 At , Mayville Road (Route 2); , Bethel, ME
Huge Onsite Estate Auction We have been commissioned to sell the contents of the home of Norman & Sylvia Clanton of Bethel, Me. The Clantons have downsized and moved from this 15 room Victorian house to smaller quarters and we will sell the contents of the house, attic & barn. Bring trucks, trailers, vans, this place is loaded with antique furniture, accessories, tools and much, much more… AUCTIONEERS NOTE: When Norm & Sylvia bought this home 35 years ago, it came loaded with many items that to this day have never been touched or moved.The attic contents, books, piano and many antique furnishings and barn loft contents are just some of these items that we will offer for sale. IMPORTANT ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST: This estate features one of the rarest and best pieces of local folk art ever available in Maine. A signed 1835 hand drawn and colored map of Oxford County Maine done by Lydia D. Carter. It also features three absolutely mint World War 2 vintage Brown Co., Berlin NH “Put the Axe to the Axis” posters, showing Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito up in a pine tree and all the local pulpwood buyers in Maine and NH. We have three of these and they are rare, rare, rare!! ITEMS OF INTEREST: Chickering Grand Piano #87315. The piano was originally the property of Mr. Henry Finck, New York Post music critic who owned the house as his summer home in Maine. 1930 Gould Academy Student Body Panorama; the best miniature buttocks basket; small gilded cow weathervane; wonderful Deco porcelain cream colored penny scale; fabulous folk art canoe paddle painted with Indian village, squaw, and papoose by river; the best pair of child’s beavertail snowshoes; FURNITURE: COUNTRY: Large pine corner cupboard; 6’ pine drop leaf harvest table; large pine country store cabinet on base; early pine empire secy (as found); pine pie cupboard in old blue/gray paint; two drwr bracket base blanket chest; three drwr grain painted pine chest; grain painted PA style dry sink; pine chair table; pine 4 drwr chest folk art ptd w/moon & stars; stenciled pine commode and stand; super pine tiered dressing table in dry white paint; many good porch rockers; 5 pine bookcases; 10 old primitive red camp chairs; VICTORIAN & OAK: Two round tables; set of 6 pressed back chairs; fancy mirrored buffet; many stands; four Mission chairs/rockers; walnut 2 door bookcase; fancy carved walnut marble top console table; MAHOGANY: Two child’s chests; drop front desk; teacart; stands; WICKER: Rolled arm lounger; Bar Harbor style lounger and chair; Tubb’s snowshoe table; and much more. ACCESSORIES: Two countertop spool cabinets and showcases; Rosenthal china service for 12, Mikasa china service for 8; Firestone & RCA radios; wonderful grain painted blanket box; smaller blanket box; folk art painted blanket box w/star; two other blanket boxes; small deer head tie rack; deep walnut frame with primitive oil painting; ooc of moose; ooc of cows; prints include Remington, rustic scenes; 4 pr old Indian snowshoes; unusual deco fish pin; 2 document boxes w/contents; birch bark Indian creels; old bellows; pantry boxes; early whale tail shelf; 2 Swazey crocks; leather US saddle bags; pr Capiz hanging lamps; 12 Hummels from the 1940s and earlier; ogee mirrors; two early toboggans; old wooden skis; lot of old games; 1932 Anheuser Busch wooden beer case with great graphics; Marks Bros. Horse Race Game pieces in original box; wooden wheelbarrows; folding desk and table; two great primitive handmade fiddles; old Maine license plates from the 1930s, pairs with consecutive numbers; old radios; wash racks; oak dressing screen; Indian chief carving; shoe footed shelf; folk art wooden carvings; bed warmers; cased trout; old foghorn; pack baskets; old toasters; wagon wheels; fancy hurricane shutters; two half trunks; porcelain signs; apple baskets; Gutmann prints; game boards; trencher & masher; two metal toy trucks; brass telescope on tripod; two flax wheels; signs include wooden Belfast sign; birch bark Mt Abram sign; two metal Grumman canoes & boats signs; hooked rugs and quilts; two Atkinson fox prints in deco frames; jugs and crocks; Tetley tea clock; apple ladders; two mint Singer featherweights; American Flyer train set; Sam Mele 1930s baseball glove; and more, more, more. BOOKS: Many early books and volume sets. Here’s a sample of some of the books: 1828 Wordsworth’s Poetical Works by A&W Galignani, Paris; 1875 Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving w/Richardson illustrations; 1890 Through Magical Glasses by Arabella Buckley; 1883 La Bouche de Madame X by A. Belot; 1876 Rose in Bloom By Louisa Mae Alcott, Roberts Bros, Boston; 1911 Treason & Death of Benedict Arnold by John Jay Chapman; 1897 Following the Equator by Mark Twain; 1907 Lucinde by Paul Ginisty; 1859 Critique et Literature Musicales by P. Scudo, Paris, France 2nd ed.; 1857 D.M. Warren Physical Geography; 1829 Smith’s Atlas of Modern & Ancient Geography; 1853 Smith’s US Maps & World Atlas (incomplete, as is); 1907 Joan of Arc by M. Boutet de Monvel, mint condition with color illust. on every page; 1899 Leslie’s Original History of the Spanish American War; Early 20th Century package of Tuck’s Postcards of Portraits of the Presidents, complete set from Washington to Teddy Roosevelt; Volume sets of Guy de Maupassant and many more 19th Century books to be sold individually and in box lots. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: It is impossible to list all the things we have found and continue to find in this estate. The barn lofts and attic are loaded with piles of stuff. I’m sure we will find many surprises, so plan on attending a great old dusty antique Maine summer auction. Bring Chairs. Rain or Shine. Sale under tents. Catered TERMS: 12% Buyer’s Premium; Cash or Good Check, No Credit Cards!!! 5% Maine Sales Tax. (Note: All dealers must provide an updated copy of their resale certificate or the tax will be collected. Make sure you bring one, there will be no exceptions!!!) Everything sold as is, where is, no guarantees or warranties all items subject to error or omission. Everything is sold for immediate removal. Sale conducted by Maine License #000848 Elm Road, Bryant Pond, ME 04219 207-665-2207 or 207-577-7833 Absentee bids accepted and bid competitively. More info and photos at www.gaidis.comor www.auctionzip.com look in the Maine listings under our moniker. Directions: Exit 63 Maine turnpike, north on Rt. 26 to Bethel, right on parkway, right on route 2, approx 1.5 miles on left. From NH, go to Berlin/Gorham, take route 2 east to site. From east, take route 2 west to site. Watch for signs
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