Day 1: Tools/Blacksmith/Outside
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Shippensburg, PA 17257
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Friday May 20, 2022 Completed
Auction Type
 Live Auction 
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Gateway Gallery Auction Inc.

Website: www.gatewayauction.com

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Two-Day Public Auction

Friday, May 20, 2022 – 9 a.m.

Saturday, May 21, 2022 – 9 a.m.

Will sell for the Jacob G. “Jake” Crider estate, the following at 4301 McClays Mill Road, Shippensburg (next to Shippensburg Fish & Game)

DAY 1: Tools/Blacksmith/Outside

PERSONAL PROPERTY: Steel wheels; garden plow; lathe; table saw; jigsaw; large amount of hand tools; drill press; Shop Vac; belt sander; tool boxes; hay hook; planer; wet stone; large assortment of blacksmith tools; forge/tongs/etc.; pipe wrenches; drills; slating tools; hammers; various size anvils; vises; grinders; log chain; jack stands; saber saw; weed eaters; battery charger; air compressor; hand saws; propane heater, 10,000 BTU (NEB); concrete statuary; garden wagon; asst. lumber; large smoker; cast iron; meat saw; barn drill; pot-belly stove; steel rack; horse shoes; pulleys; arc welder; barbecue grills; drafting stools; 1800 brake freight hauler; wooden hay elevator and much more.

DAY 2: Vintage/Antiques/Guns/Furniture

FURNITURE: cedar wardrobe ; (1)-drawer stand; brass bed; oak display cabinet; treadle sewing machine; flat-screen TV/+cabinet; wall cupboard (glass doors); S-roll top desk; book shelves; ‘60s cedar chest “Lane”; J. Raymond Smith drop-leaf table; round oak table; oak dining table; blanket chests; oak office stool; walnut cradle; Greencastle oak kitchen cabinet; rockers and more, including Speed Queen washer and Whirlpool dryer.

GUNS: Remington Model 14 35 cal. Puma rifle w/scope; Revelation model 100A bolt action .22 w/scope; Ithaca M-66 12-ga. single shot; Remington Wingmaster model 870 mag. 12-ga. Pump w/extra barrel;  .22 rifle; single-shot 12-ga.; ,760 pellet rifle; Iberika Japan .410 over/under; Percussion double-barrel (nice scroll work); Marlin model 90 16-ga. Over/under; Daisy model 1894 BB; Thompson 50-cal. Muzzle-loader; Japanese 7.7 rifle; .22 octagon barrel; Winchester Model 94 30/30 w/side scope mtn; J.C. Higgins model 33 .22; Lakefield Mark 2 .22 cal. bolt action w/scope; U.S. Remington model 700 bolt action 30-06??: Marlin model 57-22 mag w/scope--lever action; “Crossman” model 2100 w/scope and ammunition of multiple varieties.

VINTAGE/DÉCOR/COLLECTIBLES: Lightning rods; weather vane egret/cow/eagle; brass bell; CI statuary; cast steel truck; small wooden wheels; chicken clock; bicycles incl. Mtn. DEW; traffic light; Carlisle Livestock sign; tricycle; Coca-Cola ice cooler; wood wagon; copper kettle (candy size); wicker buggies; USAF pedal car (as-is); crockery; Planter’s Peanut jar; approx. 20 different styles of scales; artifacts case w/contents; powder horns; oak wall phone; Santa outfits; duck decoys; kitchen clock; PA Game patches; space lunch box; Edison cylinder phonograph w/horn; Little Rascals Dolls; cigarette lighters; fishing items; tomahawk; milks bottle; butter churns; asst CI; carvings by Jake incl. canes and figures; multiple Herald Etter original paintings; and much, much more.

 

VEHICLES: 1991 Dodge truck, 2006 Chevy HHR

SPECIAL ITEMS: Very nice pony wagon and 1950 Penn Yan car topper boat.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: A sale “like the good old days.” Jake Crider was the owner and founder of Crider’s Meats of Shippensburg. He was a local history buff, hunter and fisherman, a woodcarver and, most importantly, he and his wife were a generous part of the community. His passions are well represented in this sale.

DIRECTIONS: Due to bridge construction on McClay’s Mill Road, follow Route 533/Orrstown Road to Mongul Hill Road. Turn left on Mongul Hill Road and proceed 3 miles to Fernwood Drive. Turn left onto Fernwood and proceed approx. 1 mile to McClays Mill Road. Turn right and watch for sale sign or proceed via posted detour signs.

From Chambersburg: Take Rt 977 North to Roxbury to 641 – turn Rt on 641 and proceed approx. 3 mile to Paxton Run Road, turn right and proceed to McClays Mill Road. Sale on Left.

From Square in Shippensburg. Turn on 696 west to west creek road. Turn left to Paxton Run Road. Turn left to Maclays Mill road sale on left.

 

Watch for Signs

NOTES: Parking at Fish & Game.

SCHEDULE: Day 1 will begin at 9 a.m. with outbuildings and lawn items followed by selling from the garage. Day 2 will begin with some general household followed shortly by vintage/collectibles. Guns/ammo will be sold at noon, followed by pony wagon and canoe. Furniture will be sold at 2 p.m.

TERMS: Cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents sale day. Lunch stand available. No sales tax, No buyer’s premium. No online bidding. Come and enjoy a sale blast from the past!

 

GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION INC

Our Service is the Difference

Phone (717) 263-6512, (800) 315-3265, AY002190, AH002001

www.GatewayAuction.com

Auctioneer Heather Kohler AU005651

Auctioneer John F. Kohler, Jr. AU000507L

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Day 1: Tools/Blacksmith/Outside

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4301 McClays Mill Road
Shippensburg, PA 17257
Sale Dates and Times
Friday May 20, 2022 Completed
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Listing Details

 

Two-Day Public Auction

Friday, May 20, 2022 – 9 a.m.

Saturday, May 21, 2022 – 9 a.m.

Will sell for the Jacob G. “Jake” Crider estate, the following at 4301 McClays Mill Road, Shippensburg (next to Shippensburg Fish & Game)

DAY 1: Tools/Blacksmith/Outside

PERSONAL PROPERTY: Steel wheels; garden plow; lathe; table saw; jigsaw; large amount of hand tools; drill press; Shop Vac; belt sander; tool boxes; hay hook; planer; wet stone; large assortment of blacksmith tools; forge/tongs/etc.; pipe wrenches; drills; slating tools; hammers; various size anvils; vises; grinders; log chain; jack stands; saber saw; weed eaters; battery charger; air compressor; hand saws; propane heater, 10,000 BTU (NEB); concrete statuary; garden wagon; asst. lumber; large smoker; cast iron; meat saw; barn drill; pot-belly stove; steel rack; horse shoes; pulleys; arc welder; barbecue grills; drafting stools; 1800 brake freight hauler; wooden hay elevator and much more.

DAY 2: Vintage/Antiques/Guns/Furniture

FURNITURE: cedar wardrobe ; (1)-drawer stand; brass bed; oak display cabinet; treadle sewing machine; flat-screen TV/+cabinet; wall cupboard (glass doors); S-roll top desk; book shelves; ‘60s cedar chest “Lane”; J. Raymond Smith drop-leaf table; round oak table; oak dining table; blanket chests; oak office stool; walnut cradle; Greencastle oak kitchen cabinet; rockers and more, including Speed Queen washer and Whirlpool dryer.

GUNS: Remington Model 14 35 cal. Puma rifle w/scope; Revelation model 100A bolt action .22 w/scope; Ithaca M-66 12-ga. single shot; Remington Wingmaster model 870 mag. 12-ga. Pump w/extra barrel;  .22 rifle; single-shot 12-ga.; ,760 pellet rifle; Iberika Japan .410 over/under; Percussion double-barrel (nice scroll work); Marlin model 90 16-ga. Over/under; Daisy model 1894 BB; Thompson 50-cal. Muzzle-loader; Japanese 7.7 rifle; .22 octagon barrel; Winchester Model 94 30/30 w/side scope mtn; J.C. Higgins model 33 .22; Lakefield Mark 2 .22 cal. bolt action w/scope; U.S. Remington model 700 bolt action 30-06??: Marlin model 57-22 mag w/scope--lever action; “Crossman” model 2100 w/scope and ammunition of multiple varieties.

VINTAGE/DÉCOR/COLLECTIBLES: Lightning rods; weather vane egret/cow/eagle; brass bell; CI statuary; cast steel truck; small wooden wheels; chicken clock; bicycles incl. Mtn. DEW; traffic light; Carlisle Livestock sign; tricycle; Coca-Cola ice cooler; wood wagon; copper kettle (candy size); wicker buggies; USAF pedal car (as-is); crockery; Planter’s Peanut jar; approx. 20 different styles of scales; artifacts case w/contents; powder horns; oak wall phone; Santa outfits; duck decoys; kitchen clock; PA Game patches; space lunch box; Edison cylinder phonograph w/horn; Little Rascals Dolls; cigarette lighters; fishing items; tomahawk; milks bottle; butter churns; asst CI; carvings by Jake incl. canes and figures; multiple Herald Etter original paintings; and much, much more.

 

VEHICLES: 1991 Dodge truck, 2006 Chevy HHR

SPECIAL ITEMS: Very nice pony wagon and 1950 Penn Yan car topper boat.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: A sale “like the good old days.” Jake Crider was the owner and founder of Crider’s Meats of Shippensburg. He was a local history buff, hunter and fisherman, a woodcarver and, most importantly, he and his wife were a generous part of the community. His passions are well represented in this sale.

DIRECTIONS: Due to bridge construction on McClay’s Mill Road, follow Route 533/Orrstown Road to Mongul Hill Road. Turn left on Mongul Hill Road and proceed 3 miles to Fernwood Drive. Turn left onto Fernwood and proceed approx. 1 mile to McClays Mill Road. Turn right and watch for sale sign or proceed via posted detour signs.

From Chambersburg: Take Rt 977 North to Roxbury to 641 – turn Rt on 641 and proceed approx. 3 mile to Paxton Run Road, turn right and proceed to McClays Mill Road. Sale on Left.

From Square in Shippensburg. Turn on 696 west to west creek road. Turn left to Paxton Run Road. Turn left to Maclays Mill road sale on left.

 

Watch for Signs

NOTES: Parking at Fish & Game.

SCHEDULE: Day 1 will begin at 9 a.m. with outbuildings and lawn items followed by selling from the garage. Day 2 will begin with some general household followed shortly by vintage/collectibles. Guns/ammo will be sold at noon, followed by pony wagon and canoe. Furniture will be sold at 2 p.m.

TERMS: Cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents sale day. Lunch stand available. No sales tax, No buyer’s premium. No online bidding. Come and enjoy a sale blast from the past!

 

GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION INC

Our Service is the Difference

Phone (717) 263-6512, (800) 315-3265, AY002190, AH002001

www.GatewayAuction.com

Auctioneer Heather Kohler AU005651

Auctioneer John F. Kohler, Jr. AU000507L

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Day 1: Tools/Blacksmith/Outside
 Live Auction
 
Auction Date(s)
Friday May 20, 2022 Completed
Auction Location

Shippensburg, PA 17257
Company
Gateway Gallery Auction Inc.

Website: www.gatewayauction.com

 

Two-Day Public Auction

Friday, May 20, 2022 – 9 a.m.

Saturday, May 21, 2022 – 9 a.m.

Will sell for the Jacob G. “Jake” Crider estate, the following at 4301 McClays Mill Road, Shippensburg (next to Shippensburg Fish & Game)

DAY 1: Tools/Blacksmith/Outside

PERSONAL PROPERTY: Steel wheels; garden plow; lathe; table saw; jigsaw; large amount of hand tools; drill press; Shop Vac; belt sander; tool boxes; hay hook; planer; wet stone; large assortment of blacksmith tools; forge/tongs/etc.; pipe wrenches; drills; slating tools; hammers; various size anvils; vises; grinders; log chain; jack stands; saber saw; weed eaters; battery charger; air compressor; hand saws; propane heater, 10,000 BTU (NEB); concrete statuary; garden wagon; asst. lumber; large smoker; cast iron; meat saw; barn drill; pot-belly stove; steel rack; horse shoes; pulleys; arc welder; barbecue grills; drafting stools; 1800 brake freight hauler; wooden hay elevator and much more.

DAY 2: Vintage/Antiques/Guns/Furniture

FURNITURE: cedar wardrobe ; (1)-drawer stand; brass bed; oak display cabinet; treadle sewing machine; flat-screen TV/+cabinet; wall cupboard (glass doors); S-roll top desk; book shelves; ‘60s cedar chest “Lane”; J. Raymond Smith drop-leaf table; round oak table; oak dining table; blanket chests; oak office stool; walnut cradle; Greencastle oak kitchen cabinet; rockers and more, including Speed Queen washer and Whirlpool dryer.

GUNS: Remington Model 14 35 cal. Puma rifle w/scope; Revelation model 100A bolt action .22 w/scope; Ithaca M-66 12-ga. single shot; Remington Wingmaster model 870 mag. 12-ga. Pump w/extra barrel;  .22 rifle; single-shot 12-ga.; ,760 pellet rifle; Iberika Japan .410 over/under; Percussion double-barrel (nice scroll work); Marlin model 90 16-ga. Over/under; Daisy model 1894 BB; Thompson 50-cal. Muzzle-loader; Japanese 7.7 rifle; .22 octagon barrel; Winchester Model 94 30/30 w/side scope mtn; J.C. Higgins model 33 .22; Lakefield Mark 2 .22 cal. bolt action w/scope; U.S. Remington model 700 bolt action 30-06??: Marlin model 57-22 mag w/scope--lever action; “Crossman” model 2100 w/scope and ammunition of multiple varieties.

VINTAGE/DÉCOR/COLLECTIBLES: Lightning rods; weather vane egret/cow/eagle; brass bell; CI statuary; cast steel truck; small wooden wheels; chicken clock; bicycles incl. Mtn. DEW; traffic light; Carlisle Livestock sign; tricycle; Coca-Cola ice cooler; wood wagon; copper kettle (candy size); wicker buggies; USAF pedal car (as-is); crockery; Planter’s Peanut jar; approx. 20 different styles of scales; artifacts case w/contents; powder horns; oak wall phone; Santa outfits; duck decoys; kitchen clock; PA Game patches; space lunch box; Edison cylinder phonograph w/horn; Little Rascals Dolls; cigarette lighters; fishing items; tomahawk; milks bottle; butter churns; asst CI; carvings by Jake incl. canes and figures; multiple Herald Etter original paintings; and much, much more.

 

VEHICLES: 1991 Dodge truck, 2006 Chevy HHR

SPECIAL ITEMS: Very nice pony wagon and 1950 Penn Yan car topper boat.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: A sale “like the good old days.” Jake Crider was the owner and founder of Crider’s Meats of Shippensburg. He was a local history buff, hunter and fisherman, a woodcarver and, most importantly, he and his wife were a generous part of the community. His passions are well represented in this sale.

DIRECTIONS: Due to bridge construction on McClay’s Mill Road, follow Route 533/Orrstown Road to Mongul Hill Road. Turn left on Mongul Hill Road and proceed 3 miles to Fernwood Drive. Turn left onto Fernwood and proceed approx. 1 mile to McClays Mill Road. Turn right and watch for sale sign or proceed via posted detour signs.

From Chambersburg: Take Rt 977 North to Roxbury to 641 – turn Rt on 641 and proceed approx. 3 mile to Paxton Run Road, turn right and proceed to McClays Mill Road. Sale on Left.

From Square in Shippensburg. Turn on 696 west to west creek road. Turn left to Paxton Run Road. Turn left to Maclays Mill road sale on left.

 

Watch for Signs

NOTES: Parking at Fish & Game.

SCHEDULE: Day 1 will begin at 9 a.m. with outbuildings and lawn items followed by selling from the garage. Day 2 will begin with some general household followed shortly by vintage/collectibles. Guns/ammo will be sold at noon, followed by pony wagon and canoe. Furniture will be sold at 2 p.m.

TERMS: Cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents sale day. Lunch stand available. No sales tax, No buyer’s premium. No online bidding. Come and enjoy a sale blast from the past!

 

GATEWAY GALLERY AUCTION INC

Our Service is the Difference

Phone (717) 263-6512, (800) 315-3265, AY002190, AH002001

www.GatewayAuction.com

Auctioneer Heather Kohler AU005651

Auctioneer John F. Kohler, Jr. AU000507L