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VAN: 1987 Ford Econoline 150, 5.0 8 cylinder, AT, AC and rear AC, kept up well, 97,882 miles; 1997 Ford Econoline Chateau van with V-8, AT, 113,585 miles. SHOP EQUIPMENT: 4 ft. Flather & Co. metal lathe, enclosed gear box, belt driven; floor commercial drill press with 1” and 1/2” Jacobs chucks; vertical metal land saw; shop built milking machine, not complete; Sevwell Junior test stand; Val Norman valve grinding machine; Wood Working Power Tools: 12 inch portable planer; 4 inch belt sander and 6 inch disc sander, brand new; shop built table saw; several homemade grinder buffers; shop built hydraulic press; floor drill press; bolt cutters; extension cords; 2 chain hoists; leg vise; hand crank winch; space heater; old generator/charger with motor; Dremel disc belt sander Model 730; bench grinder; table vise; right angle grinder; Dremel tool; vise grips; screwdrivers; socket sets; Swingline and Arrow staple guns; several pipe wrenches; socket sets; cutting torch. ANTIQUE & MODERN FURNITURE: Appliances: GE electric range; Int. Harvestor chest type deep freeze; GE refrigerator; Antique Furniture: Walnut 4 poster bed with springs and mattress; very ornate oak dresser with Serpentine front with original pulls; oak dresser with Serpentine front with mirror; oak library table; oak dresser base; slant front desk with end cubby holes; oak table with glass ball feet; oak Columbia record cabinet with large toe feet; Victrola table top record player; wood double bed with chest and double dresser; queen size bed complete with dresser and 5 drawer chest; end table; kitchen table and 4 chairs; small end table; couch, 3 cushion; drop leaf table and 8 chairs; Magnavox record player and cassette player with large speakers; Kimball Performer, The Entertainer cord organ, electric; Airline floor model radio. COLLECTIBLES: Antique hump back trunk; “The Flag” picture; several antique pictures; walnut framed beveled mirror; 4 Elgin pocket watches and one Westclock; campaign pin back buttons; Wagonerware cast iron skillet; Cognac cocktails wood box; John Deere and Ford wrenches; Hart Parr tractor sign; 1954 JD pocket ledger; Allis Chalmers, Salina Tractor Co.; Texaco “Harvest Gold” 1941 and 1942 pocket ledgers; Huey Seed Co. notebook; Stickney Stationary gasoline engine, open house at W.W. Smith & Sons, Clay Center, KS advertising; Tonka truck; cast iron tractors, McCormick, Deering; Hubley Farmall H tractor; Ford 4000 tractor; McCormick Deering combine; cast JD Blacksmith bank; cast mailbox bank; cast apple peeler; 2 carbide miners lamps; 7 mini skillet ash trays; 2 cast plumb bobs; sun dial; small oil lamp; wall mount kerosene oil lamp with reflector; red RR lantern globe; Jaeger old auto bulbs; shoe button hooks; assortment of pocket knives; “Ford” paperweight, “50 yrs. Forward” 1903-1953; Acme scale No. 4; model car; steam gauges; brass bell; Independent Lumber yard, Planning MLL, Clay Center mail apron; brass steam whistle; several straight razors; old radio earphone; 40mm shell; Brownie camera; Belt Buckles: Idana Presbyterian Church; Ford; Ford Thunderbird; Farmall IH 50th Anniversary Int. auto wagon; Winchester Arms; Canistota, SD 1884 to 1984; Willys operator manual; Standard Oil tractor lub, 1927; Hudson and HIll & Co. pamphlet; JD bookkeeping on the farm; Home Store bargains; Tractor Farming, 1928, 29-40; price lists Milburn Wagon Co.; Allis Chalmers book; 1886 Thresherman’s monitor; antique tractor Serial No. book 1920-1955 put out in 1989; 1950’s Clues Ford Dealer truck, operators book; JD Power Farming; JD extra helpings; Schebler carburetor book; Eagle Manufacturing Co. trade card; Enamelware funnel; tin of “Warco Perennis Bakelite finish; implement and tractor hand book 1986; 150 years of International Harvestor hard back book, 1952; 1965 hard back book “Yonder Comes the Train”; 1963 repair manual; April 1931 catalog of dimensions and prices; Model T Ford hard back book by Bruce W. McCalley; encyclopedia of American fair tractors; metal bank “The First State Saving Bank”, Clay Center, KS with key; bank with key, shaped like a book, 1st National Bank, Clay Center, KS; bank, no key, shaped like a book; large glass horse pulling a wagon; 2 decks of playing cards “Coca Cola” airplane spotter, “The Pause That Refreshes, Coca Cola”; Avery tractor pin; Caterpillar watch fob; old pocket watch chain and key; 1952 Wells Fargo 5 dollars ingot; 14K gold ring; 50 foreign coins; Tri Fair dress pin; made in Mexico sterling pin; misc. jewelry mostly costume; 161 - 1943 steel pennies; Washington quarters part of set, 199-2003; old postcards, 2 albums, 1 shoe box full; 2 - 1936, 2- 1935, 2 - 1934, 1931, 1930 orange/black annuals; various stamps; political pins and buttons; antique framed prints; “Dippy Bird” in original box; Wagonerware griddle, round; Art Deco Kodak camera; 2 stereopictic viewer with cards; paper mache Halloween pumpkin Bobble Head, as is; felt flags; celluloid clock and dresser set; various antique hats; sterling silver spoons; small antique kerosene lamp; metal kerosene lamp; finger kerosene lamp; 2 tall kerosene lamps; short kerosene lamp; large round chimney; Greek Key miniature kerosene lamp; double burner; 2 metal brooder kerosene burners; cream cans; fuel measurer cans; Oil Co. cans; scale platform with weights, Fairbanks; 50 lb. scale weight; coal shovel; lots of Model T car parts; Halloween paper mache cat basket; old Halloween collectibles; pair of crystal candle holders; old Christmas ornaments; Chenille bedspread; antique purse; McCoy Pelican planter; 8 water glasses, silver trim A; lady vase; Hull wildflower L-7, 6 1/2 inch, cornucopia; 1950’s piggy bank; Haegar bowl platter; 3 pc. set of Boomganj; individual salt and pepper; linens; doilies; towels; candles; playing cards; Blue Ridge dinnerware; Noritake dinnerware set; glass water pitcher; glass measurer, large size; 1887-1962 First Presbyterian Church, Idana, Kansas booklet; parts catalog McCormick-Deering 10-20 gear drive tractor; McCormick Deering Farmall tractor; Coin bowl/dish; Lefton angle figurine; Swift & Anderson temperature gauge; Hobnail cruet; milk glass eggs; Germany creamer; various stamps; GE table top radio, plastic, old; lightning rods; 6 large glass blocks; Enamelware sign letters; hubcaps, Buick, Star, Ford, Whippet, Maxwell, International; 1946 Esquire magazine; 1918 tractor sales contract; 1929 Clay Center calendar, George L. Firtz & Sons; 1918 P&O contract; 1917 sales contract and order International Harvestor Co.; 1918 price lists Mandt & Crescent, wagons, gears, farm trucks and bob sleds, Kansas Moline Plow Co.; 1894 saws and saw mill machinery book; 1931 Marshall Implement & Garage Co., Clay Center, Minneapolis, Moline yearbook; Standard Oil Co. automobile lubrication booklet ISO-VIS motor oil; 1921 repair price list, International Harvestor Co.; “The Furrow” compliments of W.W. Smith & Sons, Clay Center, KS; SD Kaffer header booklet; Norberg diesel book; McCord 1928-1935 gasket guide; red tractor book 1952-1953; 1902 Junction City, KS newspaper; Ford/Dole pins; Bob Dole pins; Nixon Now pin; engine truck with cast iron wheels. GUNS: Winchester Model 97, 12 ga. pump, full choke, VG; Winchester Model 1906, 22 short or long rifle, well cared for; 22 Winchester blank cartridges; 22 short shells. HAY RACKS: 2 hay racks, one with truck chassis, hoist and grain sides. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD: Elna sewing machine with cabinet; Cannon PC-24 copier; Hoover tank type vacuum; Hoover Decade 800 upright vac; magazine rack; Fedders 110V air conditioner; box of stainless silverware; pots, pans, kettles; misc. cleaning supplies; small glass food chopper; cameras; projector slide carousel; binoculars No. 735; slide holder; earphones; diab. blood tester; round Samsonite card table; square card table; card table and 4 chairs; table lamp; and the usual items found around the home.
109 South 4th Street, Mugler Auction Building in CLAY CENTER, KANSAS.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a very large auction Will run two rings good part of the day. Wilfred collected for years and there will be some very interesting items.
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