2014-03-17

 

ANTIQUE, MILITARY & NOSTALGIA, AUCTION
Saturday March 22nd, 2014
at 10:00 a.m.
Preview from 8:30 Day of Sale
 Rockway Hall, Vineland Ont.

 

Note: A diverse and unique Auction to include “The John Cairns Collection” of Firearms, Native Indian items and Antiques. John was known for promoting early Niagara Gun shows and was a devout history enthusiast for over 70 years!

ANTIQUE LONG GUNS (30) “No FAC or PAL required to purchase” :  British Land Pattern  (Brown Bess) Muzzle Loading Flintlock Musket, lock stamped “TOWER”  and Crown over G.R., barrel stamped “49.R.T. 12“  with 2 proof marks,, 54” overall length (descending from a Brantford UEL Family); “Ryan & Watson” marked Percussion Blunderbuss (Birmingham 1777-1830) with working snap bayonet, steel 14 ½” barrel with three stages, 3 proof marks at breech, steel lock and trigger guard, walnut stock with checkering, original or period ram rod, (note, steel barrel blunderbuss being much rarer than brass); Turkish Flintlock Blunderbuss, late 18thC , flared steel barrel with fine chiseled decoration, steel butt plate extremely decorative stock with ivory and brass wire inlay, overall 27” long; Replica Flintlock Navy Blunderbuss with steel lock marked “Lott”, brass butt plate, barrel and trigger guard; “Enfield 1862” Percussion 2 Band Long Gun, Crown over VR stamped lock plate, cartouche still visible on stock, also stamped 163;  Percussion Belgian Target Rifle with hair trigger, tiger maple stock with elaborate carved  head of elk with full rack, steel butt-plate, lolly pop sight, and steel lock marked  “P. Jacques”, 44” long, exc ; “Westwood” Double Barrel Percussion Shotgun with wood case complete with tools; Percussion Rifle, “W. Henry”  stamped lock, full stock, steel butt-plate, 60” long; Flintlock Musket, full stock, barrel stamped SNY S 1812, iron butt-plate, 57 “ long; Percussion Rifle, lock  stamped 853, brass side and butt-plate, 48” long; Percussion Double Barrel Shotgun, “Manton” stamped lock, checkered stock, steel butt-plate; “Hopkins & Allen” marked Falling Block Shotgun, black powder, patented June 22nd  1886, 45” long; Percussion Double Barrel Shotgun, ½ stock, iron trigger  guard and butt-plate, 46” long; Percussion Rifle, ½ stock with tack decoration, lock marked with Crown and 1868, 48” long; Matchlock Camel Guns (2); Flintlock 50 Cal. Rifle, full stock with carved detail, with “LOTT” lock, octagonal chiseled barrel signed “Hans E. Jensen St. Catharines, Ontario”, slide patch box, brass butt-plate and trigger guard, 56” long; Percussion Double Barrel Shotgun, locks stamped “J. Manton Co”, barrel marked “Belgium Royal Damascus”, checkered stock; Percussion Double Barrel Shotgun, locks stamped “Gillespie”, checkered stock, 47” long; Percussion Shotgun, ½ stock, iron butt-plate marked 2S; Flintlock Rifle, octagonal barrel, brass patch box, butt-plate and trigger guard, barrel marked “D.M. _______ Burlington Vermont”, 46” long;  Percussion Musket, lock marked “TOWER 1860” with crown; Double Barrel Percussion Shot Gun, “Manton” stamped locks, checkered stock; Rare  Single Shot “Smith” Percussion 50 Cal. Carbine, breech loading, stamped “Mass Arms Co. Chicopee Falls” and “Address Poultney & Trimble Baltimore USA”, serial # stamped twice 17321, “Smith’s Patent June 23, 1857” stamped under saddle bar, single iron band, 2 inspection cartouches on stock “JM” & ASN”, Civil War era, type used by Federal mounted forces, 37” long; Percussion Rifle/Musket, lock marked “U.S. Norwich (Arms)” dated “1863”( model 1861), 58 Cal, cast iron butt-plate and trigger guard, 49” long; Percussion Rifle marked “1835 with Crown”  on lock, brass butt-plate and trigger guard, butt  stamped “K537  23 SWR  11C”; Italian Reproduction Percussion Rifle with octagonal barrel;

ANTIQUE PISTOLS/REVOLVERS: “No FAC or PAL required to purchase”  “Colt” Patent 32 Calibre Percussion Revolver, octagonal barrel  marked  “Address Same Colt New York City”, stagecoach scene etched on cylinder,#153699; 32 Calibre Percussion Revolver, brass frame, octagonal barrel marked J.W. Bond Worcester Sept. 8, 1864, #1590; “Lepage” 40 Calibre Percussion Pistol, octagonal barrel, decorative butt plate,15 ½” long,; “ Wm. Ashton” under hammer 30 Calibre Pistol; 1870’s 22 Calibre Pin Fire Revolver, 4” long; “P. Bond” Flintlock Pistol with threaded brass barrel, rosewood grip, 6” long;  Ca.1850 “R.P. Marshall” Percussion Pepperbox Revolver, six barrelled; Ca.1725 Flintlock Pistol  chiselled barrel, carved full stock decorative brass furniture 21½” long; 1725 Flintlock Pistol, decorative brass furniture, carved stock, inset silver cartouche, 20” long; Percussion Pistol, octagonal barrel, brass trigger guard,14½” long; Percussion Double Barrel Boot Pistol, barrel stamped ELG*; Percussion Pistol, “W. SPIES NY” marked side plate, carved barrel, 8¾” long;   Percussion Muff Pistol with screw off barrel; “M. Mock  London” stamped Flintlock Pistol, threaded barrel; Percussion Pistol, octagonal/telescopic barrel, 11” long; WWI era Military Issue Flare Guns (2); H&R Mark VI 1” Flare Pistol;

MODERN SHOTGUNS/RIFLES:  Note “FAC licence REQUIRED to purchase the following guns only” – “Browning” 12 Gauge Semi-Automatic Shot Gun, barrel marked “Browning Arms Company St. Louis Missouri & Montreal PQ” made in Belgium, exc.;  “Ithaca Featherlite” 12 gauge Pump Shotgun, model 37; “El Faisan” Spain, Side by Side 410 Double Barrel Shotgun, break top action, Ser. # 50324; “Cooey” .22 Cal. Repeater Rifle;   

FIREARM ACCOUTREMENTS: Copper/BrassShot and Powder Flasks (34 pieces); Early Scrimshaw Powder Horns; Early Powder Horns; Musket Ball & Bullet Tooling;  English Brass Shot Measure; Reloading Tools; Early Gun Locks (4) including TOWER; Gun Cases; Buckskin Gun Case; Brass Percussion Cap Dispensers; “Toronto” FF Gun Powder Tin; “John Hall Hartford” 1851 Powder Tin; CXL Powder Tin;

EDGED WEAPONS: 1917 Austrian Trench Knife with scabbard; WWII German Luftwaffe Fighting/Boot Knife with scabbard; WWI Era Calvary Sword with scabbard, D shaped guard, blade marked “Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. Solingen”, 36” long Kukri (Ghurkha Knife) with leather scabbard; WWII German Boot Dagger; Enfield Bayonet stamped ‘96 and 27/147; Italian Rifle Bayonet marked 1938 with scabbard; Vintage Tribal African Knives with sheaths; Martini and Brown Bess Socket Bayonets; Military/Air Force Folding Knives with spikes/fids; 15” Bowie Knife with Damascus blade; 1943 “Legitimus” USA Machete; Selection of Bayonets; Antique 18th C Indonesian Kris (Keris) Sword/Dagger, 13” Damascus blade, ivory handle; Bayonet marked “ MA 1907 I 44 CA with arrow” with scabbard; Bayonet/Sword, brass handle and hilt, 27” long; Sword, rosewood handle, with brass hilt, 27” long, with leather and brass fitted scabbard; Edwardian Era English Sword, 35” long, steel hilt, 3 bar guard, fish skin grip, 36” long;   

MILITARY: Rare WWI German Helmet Brow Plate, with original leather chin strap and untouched paint history; Rare, WWI Canadian No. 1 Jewish Infantry Collar Dog, fewer than 100 exist; Rare, silverThe Lorne Rifles Scottish Cap Badge, Peel/Dufferin/Halton Regiment; American Revolution style Buttler’s Ranger’s Brass Shako Plate, not period;  Pair of Canadian WWI Medals to SJT. W.H. Wettelings C.R.T. (Canadian Railroad Troops); 1914 Canadian 303 Ammunition Belt, leather, marked C broad arrow, and made by H. Carson Co. Ltd. Ottawa, exc; 1925 Leather 303 Bandolier/Ammo Pouch, marked Montreal Canada, C broad arrow, exc; 1905 Mauser Cartridge Belt with original extractor, exc; WWI era Wood Warning Device “Rattle”; Canadian Entrenching Tool with extra hook-up for spike bayonet; U.S. Calvary  1874/’85 “Lyon’s” Picket, forged steel, (ground stake for horse); Bar Shot (2), Naval Canon Projectiles, cast iron, round version, 5 lbs, (for shredding sails/rigging); WWII Japanese Pilot’s Helmet/Cap, leather with liner, exc. WWII Japanese Officer’s Helmet (Home Guard/ Civil Defence); Russian Night Vision Scope, model H3T-1;  Ships Brass Gimbal Mount Compass, stamped “C. Plath Hamburg” and ZMP Gadansk; Rare, WWI Canadian Cap Badge  65th Field Battery from Grenfell Sask.; Rare, Canadian 13th Field Artillery Brigade Cap Badge from Brantford/Hamilton;  WWI  Canadian Ordinance Corps Cap Badges/Title/Button lot; Royal Canadian Artillery Cap & Collar Badges (2 sets); WWI 1st  Canadian Mounted Rifles Brandon Manitoba; WWI CASC 1st Canadian Overseas Training Department Cap Badge & Title lot; WWI Canadian 68th Infantry Title; Rare  Bruce Regiment 160th Battalion Buttons (2); WWI  96th  Infantry Battalion Canadian Highlanders Saskatoon Collar Badge and Title; Rare, WWI Canadian 65th Overseas Field Battalion /CEF Cap Badge; WWII German Medal to African Campaign; German WWII German Kriegsmarine Coastal Artillery Badge; WWII German ID Papers Arbeitsbuch; German WWII German Fire Fighters Helmet -repainted;  WWII era Russian Military Helmet; 4 Boards of Military Badges (85 pieces in total); Ordinance Shells and Trench Art;18 Pound Ordinance stamped 1915; Hot Shot Tongs; 18 Pound Time/Fuse Tip Ordinance Round stamped 1916; RCAF Air Speed Calculator;  Canadian WWII Folding Campaign Chair; CWAC Cloth and Badge lot; Lincoln & Welland bi metal Officers Badges;   

PRINTS/PAINTINGS/POSTERS:  WWII Era Portrait of “Canadian Air Gunner” Sgt. Rank, 9”x12” tall oil on canvas: Framed “Christian Bros.” Circus Poster, 18”x40” tall; “The Happy Thieves” Movie Poster starring Rita Hayworth & Rex Harrison; Large Folio Framed Antique 13”x17” Folio Aqua Tint Prints of The King George IV Inauguration – including “Explanation Key to the Historical Print of the Coronation of His Most Gracious Majesty King George IV”, published by G. Humphrey London Jan 25,1822; “A Prince of The Blood Royal”, page 118, by P. Stephanoff  pinxit July 19, 1821; “The Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain”, July 19,1821, Reynolds and Scriven Engravers; page 117, “The Standard of St. George” attended by his attendant, P. Stephanoff, pinxit July 19 1821; page 112, “His Royal Highness Prince Leopold”; page 114, “His Royal Highness The Duke of Clarence”, July 19,1821; page111 “The Chancellor, P. Stephanoff pinxit, engraver Reynolds & Scriven; page108 “The Marquess of Anlesey”, July 19,1821; “The Duke of Rutland”, July19, 1821, 13”x17”;   1759 Map of the World, 7”x 12” wide; Pair of Prints, “1st Reg’t of Guard 1745”. Hand colored 5”x 7” tall,

MUSICAL MACHINES: 1939 “Rock-ola” Luxury Light Up Jukebox; 1914 “Columbia” Grafonola; “Concert” Roller Organ; Roller Organ Cobs (10); Crossley Bakelite Radio in turquoise /green color; Edison Cylinder Machine; “Silvertone” Portable Record Player; Cardinal Portable Phonograph; Paper Mache Gramophone Horn;  Nathaniel Baldwin, Toronto marked Gramophone Horn; Edison Cylinder Machine;

NATIVE INDIAN/FUR TRADE: French Trade Axe, double marked, found in the Ottawa River; Native Stone Lot – 40 pieces including Points, Drills and Celt, all found in the Niagara Peninsula; Buckskin Bag with elaborate decoration; Rare Segmental Pipe of cherry wood, 38” long, with large bowl used in Native fur bartering, late Hudson Bay Fur Trade era, Ca. 1875; Carved Native False Face Mask, Onondaga attribution;  Buckskin Coat and Leggings with bead decoration, contemporary; Raccoon Skin Hats; Leg Hold Bear Trap; Late 19th C. Carved Native Mask; Metis style Assumption Sash, finger wove, with arrow design 67” long; West  Coast Native (Salish) Basket; Birch Bark Moose Horn; Classic “Hudson’s Bay Trapper Point” Blanket Coat, wool, red and black; Mid 20th C. Navajo Weavings (3); Coiled Sweet Grass Basket; Native style Pipe Tomahawk with tack decoration; Native Dance Rattle of hide and claw;  Natural Burl Dish Bowl;     

STONEWARE/POTTERY/BOTTLES: “H SCHULER PARIS ONT” marked 2 gallon Floral Jug exc; Rare “STINSON & CAIRNS ST. CATHARINES” marked 2 gallon Floral Jug, exc;“JAMES SHARP GENERAL MERCHANT BURKS FALLS” (Ontario) ¼ Gallon Jar, exc; “C H DURRANT GENERAL GROCER DUNDAS” marked 4 gallon Floral Crock, chip to right ear; “G I LAZIER PICTON C.W.” marked 4 gallon Bird Decorated Crock, tight line on back; “HAZELL & SON FAMILY GROCERS COR. KING & McNAB STS. HAMILTON” marked 4 gallon Floral Crock, exc; “NELLES & PALMER DEALERS IN DRYGOODS GROCERIES CROCKERY HARDWARE PAINTS OIL GLASS & STONEWARE & C GRIMSBY” Marked 1 Gallon Jar, rim chip at back; “G. BRANT SMITHSVILLE” Marked ¼ Gallon Jar, exc; “W.E. WELDING BRANTFORD ONT” 2 gallon Floral Crock; Floral Ovoid 2 gallon Jug – unmarked; 1 Gallon Script Jug “T.V. Scanlin & L Lears Co”?; Stoneware Bottle marked “SPENCER”; Stoneware Funnel, in mottled green glaze, attributed to the Brantford Pottery; Early Molded Earthenware Tea Pot, Rockingham glaze, marked Canada; Early 20th C. Figural Bear Pitcher, with open mouth; Toronto Seltzer Bottles (3) – “Punch Dry Seltzer”, “Nu Jersey Crème Co” and “Magda Soda Water Co”; Early “Buffalo Lithia Water” Medicinal Bottle, exc

DUCK DECOYS: Note that all Decoys (20) and attributions are from a Toronto Ontario collection. The collection was assembled between 1988-1991; Canada Goose Decoy, hollow body, St. Lawrence River Region, carver unknown; Black Duck Decoy, hollow carved by Ferman Eyre, Brockville;  Black Duck; Decoy by Ralph Malpage, hollow body, London; Bluebill Decoy by Ken Anger, Dunnville; Redhead Decoy by J.R. Wells, Toronto Bluebill Decoy with high neck by Tor Anderson, Kingston Ontario; Bluebill Decoy by Harry “Spud” Norman, Kingston Ontario; Bluebill Decoy by Morris Boat Works, Hamilton Ontario; Mallard Drake Decoy by Joe Momney, Wallaceburg; Bluebill Decoy by Will Smith, hollow body, Prince Edward County; Merganser Decoy unknown carver, found in Nova Scotia; Bluebill Drake Decoy , branded “A.S. Ward” on bottom, Toronto; Red Head Hen by Billy Ellis Whitby Ontario; Black Duck Decoy by Bill Simmons; Black Duck Decoy Dan Bartlett, Prince Edward County; Mallard Drake Decoy in preening position, carver unknown; Merganser Decoy, carver unknown, Canvasback Decoy, “Robson” stencilled on bottom; Black Duck Decoy by R.G. Rennardson, hollow carved;

NOSTALGIA/TOYS:  Rare “Borden’s The Improved Malted Milk” Glass Counter Jar with applied porcelain label and Borden’s embossed nickel plated lid, exc; Rowntree’s Advertising Tin “To His Majesty The King” with portrait cartouches and rare letter holder lid; Ca.1900 English Tins (4), all very decorative, and in tea caddy forms; “Roy Rogers & Dale Evans” Lunch Pail, tin litho by American Thermos Co. Conn. USA; Robot Bus, tin litho wind up by Woodlawn Stamping USA, 13” long; Childs Cast Iron Sewing Machine marked Germany; 1940’s Press Steel Airplane with wood wheels; Japanese tin wind-up Cowboy on Horse; Charlie Weaver the Bar Tender, battery –op by Rusco; Children’s Toy Litho/Wood Nesting Block Set, 8 pieces, Ca.1930; Celluloid Figural “Bust of Boy” Rattle; Rare, Beer Keg stamped  “Cromweller & White Welland”,16” tall; German 1920’s Horse Pull Toy, composite and wood, 5 ½” tall; Nesting ABC Litho/Wood Nesting Blocks, set of 7; 1978 “Enterprise & Space Lab” Plastic Model by Revell MIB; Cased Set of “Picture Puzzle” Blocks, Ca.1900; Ceramic “Nipper” Edison style Dog; Ca.1900 Brass and Iron Microscope; “Stanley Rule & Level” #45 Plane with rosewood handle; Framed Collection (8) of Bawdy House Tokens from U.S. Cities; Kansas City Brothel Inspector Badge; Complete Set of Leather Working Tools; Rare Brass GWR Railway Double End Lock, with key, dated April 2,1967; Ca 1900 “Panther B’ Ham” (Birmingham) Carbide Bike Lamp; “Quack Medicine”, Electro Therapy Devices in original wood cases (2); Dow Beer Porcelain Tray; NHL Hockey Game  in original box; Sets of  NHL “Original Six” Tin Players for hockey games; Lindstrom “Hy-Ball” Bagatelle Game, litho tin/wood, Ca 1932; Cast iron “Oh Boy” Cap Gun; Machinist Tool Box; Meccano #7 Set, complete, in original birch chest with label and under drawer; O’Keefe’s Beverages Buffalo NY Thermometer; Stanley #113 Circular Plane; Manual Air Raid/ Emergency Siren; Indian Clubs, marked 1 lb. Spaulding; Cast Iron Mechanical Banks (4); Oak Northern Electric  Wall Phones (2); Collapsible Man’s Top Hat; Man’s Beaver Top Hat labeled “Woodrow – Simpson’s; Cast Iron “Collie” Nut Cracker marked June,1920; Set of 4 Wood Lawn Bowls;   

DOLLS/TEDDY BEARS: Ca.1880 Glass Eyed Paper Mache Head & Shoulder Doll, in the style of Griener, 28” long with leather arms and cloth body and retaining original shoes and untouched condition, exc;     Early Wax Head Doll with vintage clothing; Mohair 3” Novelty Bear, 1930’s Niagara Falls souvenir; Gold Mohair 20” Teddy Bear Ca. 1920; Antique Gold Mohair 17” Teddy Bear, attributed to Chlltern; Vintage Chiltern Teddy Bear with label, 11” tall; 1930’s German Pink Mohair Bear;  18” Gold Mohair 1930’s Teddy Bear; Early USA Brown Mohair 12” Teddy Bear, Ca 1910;  White Mohair 20” Teddy Bear, USA Ca.1915 Gold Mohair 22” Teddy Bear, Ca.1930; Selection of Teddy Bear/ Doll  Reference Books; Pair of Vintage Peasant Dolls; Vintage Steiff and Stuffed Animal lot; Brass Doll’s Bed; China  3 Face Doll;

SPORTS NOSTALGIA & EPHEMERA: Binderof 33 Beehive Hockey Cards; Shiriff Hockey Coins lot – Toronto, Montreal and All Star, 17 pieces; “Export A” NHL Calendars from the 1950’s & 60’s; 1924 Detroit Baseball Schedule; 1956 “Sports Illustrated” with Whitey Cobb cover; Rare “1923 Lucky Dog Kind”  Sporting Goods Catalog;1955 & 1958-59 Export “A” All Star Calendar Pages; March ‘71 “Sports Illustrated Magazine” with Phil Esposito autographed cover; 1940 -1953 Rod & Gun Magazines; Toronto Goalie “Harry Lumley” autographed 8”x11” color photo; St. Catharines Teepees Team Photo 8”x11” with Stan Makita; “Sports Illustrated” Magazine with Dec 11,1967  Bobby Orr Cover; NHL Tickets – 1992/93 Lightning inaugural 1st Game Ticket, San Jose Sharks inaugural 1st Game Ticket, 1992 All-Star & Classic Tickets, Lot of NHL Tickets; 1972 WHA Winnipeg /Ottawa Nationals Ticket; Lot of Baseball Tickets; Original 1906 Cricket Team Photo, “Seller Gough Fur Co” of the Furriers League, 15”x 17” wide; “Foster Hewitt and General Motors” Litho Paper Advertisement, 15”x 21” wide; Early 1900’s Hockey Team Photo, 6”x8” wide; 1927/28 Hockey Club Photo, “Solloway Mills & Co. Toronto”, 5”x 9” wide; Tin Litho “Hockey Came” Players, original 6 (80 players plus 2 referees), of different eras, with home & away sweaters; NHL Autographs – “Norm Ullman #9”, “Allan Stanley” HOF’81, “Woody Dumart” HOF’92, “Dick Irvin” HOF ’88, Rare “Milt Schmidt” HOF’61, “Marcel Dionne” HOF ’92; and  “Gordie Howe” signed Card;  

PRIMITIVES: Agate Ware Salt Box, wall mount, hinged wood lid with floral decoration; The Champion Knife Cleaner, oak drum, brass fittings, iron base with porcelain label that reads – “Hitchin & Co’s Knife Cleaner, Manchester”; Early Leg Hold Wolf Trap marked Oneida Newhouse;; Iron and Copper Pan Scale; Splint Covered Gathering Basket; Early Carriage Lamp, exc; Early Carved Wood Spoon, 5” long; English Pewter Plate Ca 1750; Early Iron Shingle Froe; E. Weichmann Coach Lantern; C.T. Ham Rochester  NY Lantern with reflector – “#2 Cold Blast” model;  Railway Brakeman’s Lantern; Early Adze with Crown mark on blade; Snow Shoes; Early Wood & Iron Ice Skates; Early Copper Fat Lamp, hand soldered; Dietz “Acme Inspector’s” Lantern;

FURNITURE: Macy’s Barrister Stacking Book Case, oak, 4 units, all marked “3-B”; Bake Cupboard, 2 piece, pine and ash with iron hardware, 7’ tall; Refinished Pine Step Back Cupboard- 2 piece; Refinished Pine 6’ Harvest Table; Pine Bench  with mortised base, 6’ long; Set of 5 Plank Seat 1860,s Chairs;

SILVER/COINS/NOTES/TOKENS: Canadian Silver $ Dollars (10) – 1939, ’51, ’57, ’59, ’62, ’64,1966 (4pcs); Canadian Silver 50 Cent Pieces (110 pcs) from 1916-1965, sold in Lots of 10 pcs.); Canadian 1964 & 1967 Proof Sets; Lot of (25 pcs) Canadian Silver Quarters from 1902-1967; Lot of Canadian Silver Dimes (77 pcs),1916-1964; Lot (72 pcs) of Canadian King George V Nickels 1922-36; Coin Folder (37 Pcs) of Canadian Silver Quarters from 1912-1952; Coin Folder of Canadian Nickels from 1922-1960; Coin Folder of Canadian Small Cents from 1920-1964;Lot of (10) Provincial Pennies & Tokens from P.E.I., Nova Scotia and  New Brunswick dating from 1823-1857; 1967 Canadian $1 Notes (3) uncirculated; 1928 & 1984 U.S. $2 Notes; Framed Collection (8) of Bawdy House/Brothel Tokens from various U.S. Cities;

BOOKS/EPHEMERA: “History Of The Campaign On The Niagara Frontier 1812” by E.A. Cruikshank, 9 volume leather bound set, reprinted in 2007; “1899 The Architects’ Compendium” and complete catalog, 854 pages of colorful advertising and detailed plates, in excellent condition; “Bayonets Of The World” 670 illustrated pages, by S.I. Publicates, 2007; “Bayonets” From Janzens Note Book, 255 illustrated pages; Early Post Cards including Niagara Peninsula; 1938 “Robbins Bros Circus” Program; Several Reference Books on Military, Guns and Native Indians; “Fairbanks Morse #36” Industrial/Farm/Hardware Catalog, great illustrations, 665 pages;

Directions:  Exit 57 Q.E.W. (Victoria Ave.) go south 8 km., east on Eighth Ave. 6kms. (Vineland) to Rockway Hall-2021 Reg. Rd. 69   L2R 6P7

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