Berkshire Botanical Garden – Works by Frances Palmer; Terracotta and Floral Photography
AUGUST 15 THROUGH OCT. 5
Berkshire Botanical Garden
BerkshireBotanical.org
Berkshire Botanical Garden – Works by Frances Palmer; Terracotta and Floral Photography
AUGUST 15 THROUGH OCT. 5
Berkshire Botanical Garden
BerkshireBotanical.org
John McInnis LLC – Virtual Estate Auction; Goodwin Farm
Sale Begins To Close Sunday September 7th at 10am
www.mcinnisauctions.com
140 Pleasant Street, Newton, MA
OVER 800 LOTS TO BE SOLD AT AN OLD-FASHIONED VIRTUAL ON-SITE UNRESERVED AUCTION.
Take a rare glimpse into Wolfeboro’s past and explore the contents of a remarkable Colonial-era home, filled with treasures uncovered from attics, cellars, barns, and outbuildings. This extraordinary event features heirlooms from the family names of Wiggin, Webster, Goodwin, and more, names instrumental in shaping America’s oldest summer resort. These families were known not only for building many of the area’s iconic cottages and landmarks but also for supplying the Lake Winnipesaukee community with meats, vegetables, honey, eggs, handwoven textiles made on the property, and their famed apple orchard harvests. Now, for the first time, the public is invited to acquire a piece of this legacy. From centuries and decades of home furnishings, decor, tools,and household wares, this is a rare opportunity to own original pieces that reflect the region’s unique heritage.
SALE BEGINS TO CLOSE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH AT 10AM
Please take advantage of our LIVE IN PERSON PREVIEW times to view this sale and rediscover the charm, craftsmanship, and history of New England’s storied resort town on Thursday, Aug. 28th thru Sunday, Aug. 31st and Saturday, Sept. 6th from 1-6pm
FOR MORE INFO: MCINNISAUCTIONS.COM
76MAIN ST| AMESBURY, MA01913 | 978-388-0400 | MCINNISAUCTIONS@YAHOO.COM MA# 770 NH # 2182 ME #840 FLA #2662 | BUYER’S PREMIUM 18%, NO NH SALES TAX
Central Mass Auctions Inc – Harlansburg Station Transportation Museum Online Auction
Online bidding ends Tuesday, September 9 beginning at 10am
centralmassauctions.com
Worcester MA
Preview Saturday & Sunday, September 6 & 7, 9am-3pm
Ford Neon Advertising Sign
Gulf Enamel Sign
Ship Bell
Travel Agent Metal Airplane
Post Office Counter
Mechanical Steam Engine
Pittsburgh Airport Beacon
Ships Telegraph
Greyhound Ticket Booth
Antique Pennsylvania Railroad Car
CHP Motorcycle
Stainless Budd Car
Gulf Gas Pump
Over 1,000 lots include:
RAILROAD: 4 Railroad passenger cars. Large-scale electric steam engine with working driving wheels from the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Headquarters at Station Square in Pittsburgh. Steam engine headlights, whistles, and bells. Station signs, track signs and much more!
AIRCRAFT: Pittsburgh bronze airport sign and airport rotating beacon. Circa 1930s women pilot photos & ephemera. WWII Lancaster Bomber Throttle Control Column. Anny helicopter seats & pilot uniform. Travel agent planes & much more!
NAUTICAL: Ship’s brass steering wheel & binnacle. “Titanic” movie prop life vest. Scratch-built wooden ship models.
POLICE AND FIRE: 2001 Kawa-saki KZ1000 Police (CHP) Motorcycle. Fire and police call boxes, lights, etc.
AUTOMOTIVE, BUS, AND OTHER ITEMS: Two restored gas pumps. Ford and other neon light. Greyhound bus ticket window booth. Post Office windows and mail slots.
See details at Central Mass Auctions website: centralmassauctions.com
Harlansburg Station Museum, 424 Old Rte. 19, New Castle, PA 16101 • Local pickup in New Castle, PA. or 3rd Party Shipping Available
Contact us at rnfo@centrahnassauctrons.com or 508-612-6111 • Terms: VISA or Mastercard through LiveAuctioneer’s Live Payments System • 20% Buyer’s Premium Auctioneer: Wayne Tutskula
The Wandering Bull, LLC – Fall Online Auction
September 1 – September 14, 2025
https://wanderingbull.com/online-auctions/
800-430-2855
Vintage & Contemporary Art & Craftwork and Native American Antiques
100 Quality Items. Online bidding at Auction Ninja. In house shipping. Find the link at https://wanderingbull.com/online-auctions/
sales@WanderingBull.com
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N.E. Motel Antique Shows at Brimfield
Sept. 3-7
www.antiques-brimfield.com
30 Palmer Road, Route 20 Brimfield, MA
BRIMFIELD, MA
3 Dealer Pavilions! Over 400 Booths
Look for our Green and Gold Umbrellas at our Food Court and you will find our Field. Bring your appetite!
30 Palmer Road • Route 20 THE SHOPPING STARTS HERE…
May 14-18, July 9-13 & Sept. 3-7 (Wed.-Sun.) Opens Wednesday at 6 am
www.antiques-brimfield.com nemotelbrimfield@gmail.com Les, Josh & Adam Skowyra
www.facebook.com/nemotelbrimfield
Admission $5 Opening Day • Parking Central To All Fields • Shipping • ATM • Camp Sites Tel.: 508-347-2179 or Showtime: 508-808-2023
Brimfield Antique Shows Events & Auctions – Hertans
September 3-7
6 Mill Lane Road, Brimfield, MA
www.brimfieldlive.com
BRIMFIELD ANTIQUE SHOWS – HERTANS – Show Opens Wednesday, September 3 at Noon
Admission $5 on Opening Day ~ Free the Rest of the Week
HOSPITALITY & EVENT TENT, BEER GARDEN & AUCTION the original all estate fresh, no reserve Brimfield auction – Thursday, September 4 at 6pm All events are open to the public and brought to you by Brimfield Antique Shows 6 Mill Lane Road, Brimfield, MA
WEEKEND WARRIOR SHOW – SEPTEMBER 6 & 7
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, 8am-5pm – FREE ADMISSION – Hertan’s Show Field, 6 Mill Lane Road, Brimfield, MA
BRIMFIELD NORTH: NEW HAMPSHIRE’S LARGEST ANTIQUE SHOW & FLEA MARKET
OCTOBER 11 & 12 – Saturday 9am-4pm & Sunday Sam-3pm
Over 300 Booths & 10K Shoppers! Deerfield Fairgrounds, 34 Stage Road, Deerfield, NH
www.brimfieldlive.com n Facebook.com/brimfieldlive
Advance Tickets are Available on Our Website. Apply to Be a Vendor for any of the Shows on Our Website, Call 781-324-4400 for More Information. Sponsored by Antique Trail
May’s Antique Market at Brimfield
September 4-6
www.maysbrimfield.com
‘The Early Buyers Show’
“One of the longest running Antique Shows in Brimfield, Massachusetts”
Brimfield Dates 2025
May 15-17
July 10-12
September 4-6
Admission Opening Day Only – Opens 9am Thursday
www.maysbrimfield.com
413-245-9271
WEHA Vintage & More
Open Thur & Fri 10am-5pm
Saturdays 9am-6pm
Sundays 10am-4pm
(860)325-2744
25 Talcott Rd. West Hartford, CT
Brimfield’s Premier Show – The Original Brimfield Auction Acres 66th Anniversary
Sept 5-6
brimfieldauctionacres.com
35 Main St. Brimfield, MA 01010
– FORMERLY J&J PROMOTIONS –
Attention Dealers
BE A PART OF THE PHENOMENON
CALL TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE TODAY
LIMITED SPACES STILL AVAILABLE
• Spaces Still available
• Recognized as the “Grandaddy of them all!”
• Staff dedicated to your success
• High elevation = Dry field
• Quality reputation
Attention Shoppers
• Largest field with amazing dealers and merchandise
• Onsite Parking, food, winery & entertainment (or rest) garden
• Dealer List/Map available at Entrance
• $5 admission Friday
• 66 years of history making. Be a part.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
call: 413.245.3436 web: brimfieldauctionacres.com email: bestofbrimfield@gmail.com location: 35 Main St. Brimfield, MA 01010
Leone’s Auction Gallery
ESTATE AUCTIONS EVERY OTHER FRIDAY
2 Wedgewood Dr, Jewett City, CT 860-376-3935 • 860-642-6248
www.leoneauctioneers.com
FLEA MARKET
Eastern CT’s Largest Indoor/Outdoor Flea Market
College Mart Flea Market
OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 9-4
Connecticut River Book Auction
September 5th 2025 at 6pm
949 Main Street in South Glastonbury, CT 06073
www.ctriverbookauction.com
will hold a LIVE and IN-PERSON BOOK AUCTION on SEPTEMBER 5TH, 2025 at the South Congregational Church located at 949 Main Street in South Glastonbury, CT 06073 Inspection begins at noon with the auction starting at 6 pm • ABSENTEE / PHONE BIDDERS call 860-908-8067 for Information
August has come and gone and with it the light-hearted volumes that do no tax a mind struggling to manage the heat and humidity. Oh, the humidity. For September, we’ve been busy assembling an auction that should have something for nearly everyone.
Let’s start with history and by Campbell & Yorke (1812, 2nd in 8 vols.) “Lives of the British Admirals containing also a New and Accurate Naval History,” by Butterfield (1882, 1st & signed ) “Washington – Irvine Correspondence: The Official Letters,” by Scharf (1887, 1st) “History of the Confederate States Navy from its Organization to the Surrender of its Last Vessel,” by Coues (1898, limited edition) “The Journal of Jacob Fowler Narrating an Adventure from Arkansas through the Indian Territory,” Coues (1898, 1st) “Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur 1833-1872,” by Hamilton (1941, limited signed edition) “Zachary Taylor: Soliderof the Republic,” by Lyon (1970, limited & signed) “The Private Journal of Captain G.E Lyon of HMS. Hecla,” or by Jacob Beser (1988, 1st & signed) “Hiroshima & Nagasaki Revisited.” Beser was the only individual who flew on both nuclear bombing missions to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Fiction and poetry aficionados might be interested in these titles by Joseph Conrad (1903, 1st) “Youth” containing “Heart of Darkness,” by A.E. Coppard (1925, 1st & signed) “Fishmonger’s Fiddle,” by A. Conan Doyle (1926, 1st) “The Land of Mist,” by Dinesen (1938, 1st) “Out of Africa,” by Gorey (1953, 1st) “The Unstrung Harp or Mr. Earbass Writes a Novel,” by Roth (1962, signed) “The Shame of Our Wounds,” or by Robert Frost (1950, LEC & signed) “The Complete Poems of Robert Frost.”
Here are just a few volumes with an artistic twist by Fuss (1937, 1st) “Brazil,” by Borodin (1939, 1st) “Soviet Photography 1939,” and by Kochno (1954,1st) “Le Ballet,” with the Picasso frontis.
Adventure seekers should enjoy by Howe (1906, 1st & signed) “14000 Miles: A Carriage and Two Women,” by Southern (1974, 1st & signed) “I Taught Amelia to Fly,” and by Anne Morrow Lindbergh and Charles A. Lindbergh (1935,1st & signed by both) “North to the Orient.”
Ephemera fans should consider by Ruggles (1846) “A Picture of New York [City] in 1846,” Langston Hughes’ personal signed copy of King Henry the Fifth, or a Sammelband containing Merrell (1874) “Lecture on Galvanic Batteries and Electrical Machines as used in Torpedo Operations in Three Parts;” Marvin (1875) “The Theory and Practice of Granulating Gunpowder;” Ordinance Notes (1873) “The Reffye Gun;” and more.
In addition to signed Rockwell Kent, Igor Sikorsky, Adil Stevenson volumes, works on magic and spiritualism, we have #6 of only 10 first edition, signed, limited edition copies, in dj and in French of Saint-Expuery’s classic “The Little Prince.”
For further information on this 6 pm, Friday, September 5th book auction to be held at the South Congregational Church, 949 Main St, South Glastonbury, CT 06073.
Visit ctriverbookauction.com or call 860-908-8067. • 949 Main St, South Glastonbury, CT • www.ctriverbookauction.com • 860-908-8067
5 Church Hill Road / Newtown, CT 06470
Mon - Fri / 8:00 am - 5:01 pm
(203) 426-8036