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Howard B. Parzow, Auctioneer is pleased to announce...

"OUR SEMI-ANNUAL COUNTRY STORE AND ADVERTISING AUCTION"

Winn General Store & Post Office, Bernhard ~ 1900

Post Office Bernhards Bay, N.Y. ~ 1905

Main Street, Bernhards Bay, N.Y., 311 ~ 1926

Featuring the Contents of

"The Trading Post General Store"

Bernhards Bay, New York

Thousands of items from this historic country store will be removed from it's present location and brought to the Frederick Fairgrounds, Frederick, Maryland for public auction.  This historic general store opened it's doors back in 1840!!

Selling for TWO BIG DAYS!!  Don't miss this AUCTION EVENT!!

 Friday, March 12 AND Saturday, March 13, 2010

9:00 a.m.

(Buyers inspection 8:00 a.m.)

 

Frederick Fairgrounds

797 East Patrick St., Building #12 (Heated Building)

Frederick, Maryland 21705

 

 

Very Partial Listing: Numerous oak counter top showcases Ca. 1880-1900's-oak  floor model showcases including unique oak candy/hardware display case with 50 drawers-several early wooden store counters with original paint dating back to 1840 from 10' to 17'-numerous candy jars and peanut jars some embossed-numerous advertising tins of all descriptions-biscuit boxes with glass lids-wooden biscuit boxes-peanut butter tins-soap powders-baking powder boxes-pop corn boxes-cocoa tins-spice tins-food related cardboard boxes and tins-old milk bottles-early medicine bottles-starch boxes-advertising shipping cases with advertising-old hat boxes men's and ladies-nickel plated bread showcase-2 oak and glass counter top cheese display cases-rare wood and glass "Les Parfums YBRY PARIS" floor model fancy perfumes display case-early store cheese cutter-oak counter top bread/pie case-3 tier country store paper dispenser-ball & stick Victorian doll carriage-2 old hand pulled child's cart on wheels-early children and adult lace and button up shoes-wire Sunshine Biscuit Rack-rare 1883 Milk Storage Cooler in original paint made by Vermont Farms Machine Co.-old wash tub ringers-numerous crocks and jugs-assorted old trains-American Flyer transformer-very rare "Erector Set Carousel" Store Window display-early dog sled-oak cheese case with original screens-numerous old post cards-96 slot post card revolving display rack on cast iron base-tin, cardboard and metal advertising signs-Taylor Ties display rack-rare baby mannequin model form on original cast iron hanger and base Ca.1875-1880-2 grocery scales-Toledo scale with cheat mirror-small brass front scale with oblong brass pan-Brainerd & Armstrong counter top spool cabinet-Bear Brand Yarn cabinet-small octagon 80 drawer nut & bolt cabinet with original pulls-numerous primitive tools-early Ca.1790-1840 hand forged peel-tobacco drying rack-cigar molds-early wooden peel-early quilt rack-large ox yoke-early shoulder bucket carrier-c.1800's early kitchen cupboard in original red paint- Ca.1880-90 Victorian Wicker Baby Carriage-country store wooden stool-early farm table with one board top-Ca.1880 gray painted small chimney cupboard-old country store door ringer bell-2 early berry crates with pint boxes-traffic light-2 child size ice cream table and wire chairs-early cast iron "Albia" parlor stove made by A.H. Phillips & Co. Troy, New York- "Clipper Grain & Seed Cleaner" Ca.1880 on 2 wheel cart in original red paint and stenciling-Bean Separator made by Ferrell in original paint and stenciling Ca.1880-counter top post office unit Ca.1840's-post office scale-large soda dispensing "Coca-Cola Barrel"-early newspaper rack in original red paint Ca.1900-numerous coffee and tea tins-numerous potato chip and pretzel tins-laundry soap boxes-old toilet paper rolls-cleansers and numerous shelf stock too numerous to mention-animal related stock food-old automobile related items-numerous small display cases-tobacco tins-pipe tobacco tins-pocket tins-nice tobacco floor model showcase with metal liner Ca.1900-oak slant front showcase Ca. 1880-numerous small medicines related tins and herbs-ladies collar box Ca. 1800's-Ca. 1880's 12 hanging country store lamps with tin shades-plus other lamps-large spice bin Ca.1880 in original paint and stenciling-2 wheel Enterprise #9 counter top coffee grinder with original eagle red paint and stenciling-hanging store 2 shade angel lamp Ca.1880-tobacco advertising-large wooden carved American eagle and bear-Mrs. Robbinson's pie case with original embossed pie pans-2 large early hanging country store light fixtures with 5 globes and original glass chimney's-pie safe in original blue paint and screens-numerous display racks with advertising- colorful "Necco Candy" tin revolving counter top display-early Nabisco jars and store products. This is a very partial listing!!
 

EVEN MORE PHOTO'S COMING SO PLEASE KEEP CHECKING WEB SITE!!! THIS COUNTRY STORE IS FILLED FROM FLOOR TO CEILING!!! NUMEROUS ITEMS ARE BEING FOUND EVERYDAY!!! 

FOR MOTEL AND BED & BREAKFAST INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT HOWARD B. PARZOW, AUCTIONEER BY E-MAIL  HPARZOW@AOL.COM OR (301)977-6741 (301)351-6544

AUCTIONEER HAS ALL MEASUREMENTS FOR STORE COUNTERS AND SHOWCASES.

 

CLICK HERE TO SEE PHOTOS


TERMS OF SALE:

*The auctioneer has the right to hold anyone's items until checks clear the bank if he wishes to do so. All items "as is".  Any questions about this policy, please call (301) 977-6741. 

All items must be removed the day of the auction.


AUCTION BIDDING:

Our buyers come from across the United States because we advertise on a local and national level.  For those who don't have time to travel, we offer several ways of placing bids at our auctions:


DIRECTIONS (to Frederick Fairgrounds):

From Points East: Coming from the Baltimore area take I-70 West to Frederick and take the Patrick Street/Fairgrounds exit.  Proceed straight on Patrick Street for about a half mile and the fairgrounds will be on the right hand side of the street.

From points West: Coming from Ohio, Western Pennsylvania and Western Maryland take I-70 East.  When you get into the Frederick area, take the fairgrounds/Patrick Street exit (exit 56).  Turn right at the bottom of the exit and proceed straight on South Street until you get to the next stop sign, now turn right.  Go to the light and the Frederick Fairgrounds will be directly in front of you! 

From points South: Coming from Virginia and South take I-95 North to the Washington Beltway I-495 and head toward Tyson's Corner. Cross over the Potomac River Bridge into Maryland and take I-270 North to Frederick, Maryland. Get on I-70 East for only a couple of minutes and get off at the South Street exit (exit 56), follow the signs to the fairgrounds.

From points North: Pennsylvania come down through Gettysburg, PA Route 15 South and then get on I-70 heading East (Baltimore) take your second exit South Street/fairgrounds (exit 56) and follow signs to fairgrounds.


EXTRA:

If you're coming from out of town and wish help in finding a motel room or need information about Historic Frederick, please feel free to give me a call.  Frederick offers tourist antique shops and plenty of historical civil war period buildings, so make this a get away weekend!  Hope to see you there!