APPLE COUNTRY ESTATE AUCTION
EARLY GUN COLLECTION
1929 WILLYS OVERLAND WHIPPET AUTO
COUNTRY PRIMITIVES & FURNITURE
SAT APRIL 23 9 AM-LIVE EVENT
Location: 167 North West St, Leavenworth, IN 47137
Just 15 miles west of Corydon!
4/19: SET UP HAS BEGAN, FINDING NEW ITEMS DAILY! JUST FOUND EIGHT GUNS, INCLUDING RARE U.S. SPRINGFIELD 1871 WARD-BURTON RIFLE (SEE CATALOG FOR DETAILS)!
4/20: NEW PHOTOS UPLOADED FROM THE AUCTION SITE. AUTOMOBILES, ETC. SEE "FEATURED PHOTOS" AND LOT #1000 WHIPPET
4/22: 2 SHOTGUNS AND 1 REVOLVER ADDED TO CATALOG
4/23: CATALOG ITEMS (GUNS & WHIPPET) TO SELL 12:30 OR AFTER!
LIVE INTERNET BIDDING AVAILABLE ON 1929 WILLYS & GUN COLLECTION!
VINTAGE AUTOS: 1929 Willys Overland Whippet four door sedan, stored inside dry basement for 40+ years, engine filled with oil when parked-loose, solid original auto!; 1947 Chrysler New Yorker 4-dr auto (complete-stored outside); Ford Model A/T parts; Willys auto parts
EARLY RIFLES: 1894 Springfield Armory bolt action; Tower 1862 58 cal Civil War; R.B. 32 cal rifle, brass butt plate/trigger guard; J. Bishop black powder; Belgium FL22; Japanese bolt action; C. Kemper flintlock KY rifle (made Ferdinand IN)
EARLY SHOTGUNS: W. Richard SxS hammer type; Henry Arms Co SxS hammer type; A. Grenner Belgium SxS hammer type; Kittridge & Folsom SxS; Enders Royal Service SxS hammer type; Riverside Arms SxS hammer type; W. Richards SxS hammer type; J. Stevens SxS hammer type 16 Ga; A.D. & Co blackpowder; “Fine Twist” SxS blackpowder; (2) black powder SxS;
EARLY HANDGUNS: J. Steven Tip Up pistol; early SxS hammer type shotgun; early muzzleloader pistol; H&R 5-shot revolver; Conn Valley Arms 44 cal Deluxe Pistol; Conn Valley Arms Flintlock shotgun pistol
ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Early Packard Parlor Organ (excellent original survivor); oak “s-curve” roll-top desk; massive oak knockdown wardrobe (nice); cherry rope twist leg drop-leaf dining table/chairs; early primitive ptd cupboard; unique small oak 8-pane china cupboard; Southern Colonial cherry sideboard; marble top burl walnut dresser; oak high-back bed; oak dresser; mahogany drop front secretary w/glass bookcase; early mahogany marble top occ table; Rosewood marble top occ table; Roseback rocker/chair; drop-leaf tea cart; glass claw organ stool; (2) brass beds; unusual tiger oak bench; massive brown marble top dresser; ptd marble top Victorian dresser; assorted chairs; child’s oak rocker; ptd 7-drawer chest; mahogany end tables; marble top coffee table; oak quilt stand; oriental blanket chest; bentwood rocker; (5) piano stools; spool type baby bed; oak ice box; steamer trunks;
ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES: Gorham sterling silver 44 pc flatware set; 35+ shaving mug collection; Arcade glass coffee grinder; Chicago & McClean oak wall telephones; Seth Thomas/Sessions black mantle clocks; Enlow’s Dairy pint bottle (English, IN); Leavenworth Pres. Church plate; camel saddle; Noritake (Occupied Japan) place setting; vintage linens; costume jewelry; WWII era photos/artwork; “Welcome Sight” print by R. Taylor; hand-made quilt; LC Smith typewriter; ironstone bowl/pitcher; “Pure Cream” Tell City milk bottle; Ellsworth milk bottle; England Popular Speed bicycle; Duz-All flight wrench
COUNTRY PRIMITIVES: Early red ptd wood wheelbarrow; Belknap cast iron wood stove; 20 gal copper kettle; (2) ox yokes; (2) spinning wheels; McCormick-Deering sickle grinder; antique tools; grind stone; 10+ hand planes; tobacco grinder; (5) froes; (5) drawer knives; (2) wood keg buckets; Indian relics; cedar butter churn; primitives; coffee grinder; cow bells; cast iron cookware; blue canning jars; vintage kitchen items; split hickory basket; cream can; egg basket; cast school desk; corn sheller; sad irons; wood kegs; early wood box grinder;
COUNTRY STORE/TAVERN ITEMS: Early 10’ bar back w/mirror (Leavenworth Tavern); general store counter & shelves; brass beam counter top scales; rotating cheese block cutter; soda fountain style stool
VINTAGE LANTERNS/LAMPS: USSD Perko brass marine oil lantern; Keystone #39 RR “B&ORR” lantern; RR #6 signal oil lantern; (2) RR red lanterns; (3) RR Dietz red lanterns; early cranberry oil lamp w/shade; Victorian oil lamps; Supreme oil lamp
STONEWARE: #20 stone jar; #12 stone jar; #5 stone churn; 10+ pcs stoneware: Western #3 jar w/handle
HORSE DRAWN WAGON ITEMS: (3) spring seats; set factory steel wheels for wagon; (2) wagon wheels;
VINTAGE WOOD BOAT: Cruisers, Inc. wooden boat, 40HP Johnson motor, trailer (no title on boat or trailer)
LAWN TRACTORS/TOOLS: MTD lawn tractor 12.5HP/38”; Murray lawn tractor 8HP/30”; early Sears 7HP riding tractor; Aeriens tiller; lawn/garden equipment; push mowers; long-handled tools; log chains; shop tools/equipment; ladders; wheel barrow; power tools; Husqvarna #61 chainsaw; early F&M chainsaw
MODERN APPLIANCES: Samsung 31” flat screen TV; Amana washer; Frigidaire refrigerator; Kenmore electric range
AUTO: 1991 Chrysler New Yorker 4-dr Fifth Avenue auto, 60K miles
OWNER: Estate of Gerald E. Apple & Martha J. Apple
ESTATE ATTORNEY: Harold E. Dillman
NOTE: Make plans to attend this true country estate auction! All items are estate fresh, and not picked over! A real event that you won’t want to miss. Tents on site in case of rain, and plenty of parking in Town of Leavenworth.
DIRECTIONS: From I-64 Exit #92 (Leavenworth), south on SR 66 2.7 miles, left (SE) on SR 62 one mile to site. From Corydon, proceed west on SR 62 15 miles to site.
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General Terms of the Auction: Information is subject to change. All lots are sold as is, where is, with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. Due diligence is the responsibility of the bidder/buyer. All sales are final. No credit card charge backs will be allowed. Purchases may be removed upon receipt of payment in full. Buyers assume complete responsibility for care of each purchase at time of sale. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. All statements made prior to the sale of any item take precedence over written material and any prior verbal statements. The auction company is not responsible for accidents, thefts, errors or omissions.<br>
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1. Catalog: Beckort Auctions, LLC has put forth every effort in preparing the catalog for this auction to provide accurate descriptions of all items. All property is sold “AS-IS” and it is the bidder’s responsibility to determine the exact condition of each item. Printed statements or descriptions by staff are provided in good faith and are matters of opinion.<br>
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2. Internet Bidding: If available, refer to the terms and conditions of the specific auction when registering for this option.<br>
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3. Payments: All accounts must be settled at the conclusion of the auction. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards. Your credit card will be charged for your purchases, plus buyer’s premium (if applicable), and any taxes. If method of payment is made by credit card, there will be a 3% buyer's premium applied. There is no additional buyer's premium if purchase is made with cash or check. A pre-auction authorization for on-line purchases will be performed to establish available credit. Debit cards may show a hold on funds for a short period of time. Nothing will be charged to your card until a purchase is made. Any transaction necessary to collect insufficient funds will have a $25 fee imposed. Cash and checks may also be accepted; however, be sure to have adequate funds in your account. <br>
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4. On-Line Bidding: Our on-line auctions move quickly! If you are interested in an item, bid quickly. If you win an item you will be notified by email. In order to have enough time to conduct authorizations, registration must be completed at least 24 hours in advance of the auction; if it is a multiple day event, 24 hours prior to the first day of the auction. If the day before an auction falls on a holiday or weekend, the deadline is the day before the holiday or the Friday prior to the auction.<br>
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5. Registration: In order to better serve our customers, all bidders must provide their name, address, daytime phone number, and email address at which they can be contacted. This is to insure good communication between Beckort Auctions, LLC and the bidder throughout any transactions.<br>
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6. Unpaid Balances: The purchaser agrees to pay all reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred by the auction company in the collection of funds. The purchaser also agrees that a fee of 2% per month be added to the balance of any unpaid balance due the auction company and any other costs or losses incurred by the purchaser’s failure to adhere to these terms. Any debt collection or dispute proceedings will be heard in Harrison County, Indiana.<br>
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7. Bidding: The auctioneer has the sole discretion to advance the bidding and may reject a nominal advance, should it in his estimation prove injurious to the auction. The auctioneer shall be the final judge in all bidding disputes and shall name a bidder as the purchaser. The auction company shall not be held responsible for any ‘missed’ bids or bids unseen by the auctioneer. By bidding on any item, the bidder shows acceptance of the terms of the auction.<br>
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8. The auction company shall not be held responsible for any “missed” bids or bids unseen by the auctioneer. The auction company reserves the right to refuse service to any person.<br>
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9. All sales are final. NO refunds.<br>
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ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE THE DAY OF THE SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL OR ANY OTHER ORAL STATEMENT MADE.