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Newton, IL 62448
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Saturday Nov 3, 2018 Completed
Auction Type
 Live Auction 
Company Information
United Country Burke Auction and Realty

Contact: Bill Burke
Phone: 618-592-4200
Email: burkeauctionrealty@gmail.com
Website: www.burkeauctionrealty.com

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Listing Terms and Conditions
Cash, check & major credit cards accepted with proper ID. Bidders shall satisfy themselves as to the conditions, quality & descriptions. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied. All property is sold "AS IS, WHERE IS". Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any advertisement.
Listing Information

 

Highest bid for scrapping rights to the house. Many nice pieces of wood moldings, ceiling tin tiles, wooden stair rail, front porch pillars, doors, windows, and wood flooring.

 

Equipment and barn supplies: (Equipment sells at 12:00 noon) Tin; 5 ft. Bush hog, needs blades: 5 ft. 2 point blade; (2 )gravity flow wagons; Land leveler; Old tank; Old hay hiker, pieced out and cut; Pull type 22 ft. harrow; 3 pt. Category 2 cherry picker; 14 ft. Kiwanee disc; 5 bottom 560 International plow semi mounted; 18 ft. pull type field cultivator; John Deere 55 corn special combine, with rice tires on; original set available; 3 row corn head, 12 ft. bean head; International 10 ft. wheat drill; Killbros 300 grain body wagon (no running gear); Man killer push bush hog mower; Antique lawn push mower; 1 row tiller/plow; Old silage cutter; Iron wagon wheels; Barn wood; Scraping out corn crib poles; Cattle Milk Stanchions; Grinding wheels, sharpening stones/wheels

 

Kitchen: Antique juicer; Antique McCormick cream separator with original owners manual, working condition; Nice older antique pieces of kitchen hand tools; Multiple misc. pieces of kitchen utensils and glassware; Old tin “bread box”; Unique (Thermos?) metal container with jar and “Ball” jar lid; 8” cast iron skillet

 

Glassware: Salt and peppers; Occupied Japan pieces; Iris carnival glasses; Hull vase; Jade and Pyrex mixing bowls; Red and white Fire King; Blue Ball canning jars, quarts and pints, white hobnail candle holder, divided dish, misc. clear cut sherbets, berry dishes; Hand painted serving dishes and platters; Retro water pitcher and 6 glasses with red flower design; Green sherbets

 

Antique Furniture: Metal kitchen table and (4) chairs, green; 2-3 parlor tables; Small table with drawer; Dark wood heavy Buffet; Chest with mirror; Nice dark wood secretary with glass door, mirror, and (3) drawers; Sewing machine, in wood cabinet; Old magazine rack; Old framed mirrors; Blonde chest of drawers; Wooden cane rocking chair; Jenny Lind single bed frame; Spindle wooden chair; Nice wooden corner cabinet; Old pie safe; Old doors; Columbia Grafonola with instruction manual, 1900’s music books

 

Misc.: Singer sewing machine model 237; Longwood National Excelsior Stove & Mfg. Co, Quincy, IL; Old books; Old light shade; Wringer washer; Many old frames and pictures; Indian meal grinders; (2) #3 clay pots; Whiskey jug; Large picture of 100th Anniversary of Southern Illinois Wabash Christian Conference, Olney, Illinois, Oct. 8-9, 1919; 1876 M,ap of Jasper County; (2) old wood levels; Old sewing notions and buttons

 

Advertising: (3) Marathon Runner 5 gallon cans; (2) 5 gallon Standard Oil cans; Litchfield Milk product jar; Post card collection of various places with old stamps; Scotts stamps; Scotts Dairy; Marathon pencils, pens, thermometers, rain gauges; C.E. Chapman Marathon Dist. Temperature gauge; C. E, Chapman Marathon rain gauge; Ladies plastic rain cap from Hill’s Marathon Service station; Marathon plastic mug club, mug; Marathon Runner tape measure; Roy Manning Marathon temperature gauge; Pioneer Seed; Dulgar Seeds coin purses; Willow Hill Grain knife; 1st National Bank of Toledo mirror; Weaver’s Hardware Newton; Kennedy’s Grain Elevator, Newton; Homer Leohr Standard Oil rain gauge; 1876 Map of Jasper County; Multiple rulers and yardsticks, Newton State Bank, Roger Weaver Marathon, Prairie farms butter producer, Standard Oil Yale Homer Leohr & Sanford Andrews, (3) Rich Law, Yale Spray Service, Dhoms Furniture, Dulgar Seeds, Akin seed Co.; 1948-1949 Prairie Farms calendar; “Things you should know about your 1938 Chevrolet” book; McCormick Farmall watches; “Proud to be an American” watch; St. Louis ABC Beer sign (glass broken); St. Louis ABC Beer “Thank You” sign; Gibler-St. John Implement Co. Oakland, Illinois, ice pick

 

Jewelry: Costume; Ladies Buren watch; Pocket watch

 

Old Toys: Wooden Yo-Yo; Humming metal top; Flicker top; Buzy Bee wooden pull toy; Old jacks set

 

Quilts: Numerous hand made quilts (some damaged), one has Burl Ives sister's name on it; lace doilies

 

Auctioneer’s notes: Prior belongings of long time home resident, Lee Ervin Martin.

 

 

 

Cash, check & major credit cards accepted with proper ID. Bidders shall satisfy themselves as to the conditions, quality & descriptions. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied. All property is sold "AS IS, WHERE IS". Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any advertisement.

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Contact: Bill Burke
Phone: 618-592-4200
Sale Location
14682 N 1700th
Newton, IL 62448
Sale Dates and Times
Saturday Nov 3, 2018 Completed
Sale Terms and Conditions
Cash, check & major credit cards accepted with proper ID. Bidders shall satisfy themselves as to the conditions, quality & descriptions. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied. All property is sold "AS IS, WHERE IS". Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any advertisement.
Listing Details

 

Highest bid for scrapping rights to the house. Many nice pieces of wood moldings, ceiling tin tiles, wooden stair rail, front porch pillars, doors, windows, and wood flooring.

 

Equipment and barn supplies: (Equipment sells at 12:00 noon) Tin; 5 ft. Bush hog, needs blades: 5 ft. 2 point blade; (2 )gravity flow wagons; Land leveler; Old tank; Old hay hiker, pieced out and cut; Pull type 22 ft. harrow; 3 pt. Category 2 cherry picker; 14 ft. Kiwanee disc; 5 bottom 560 International plow semi mounted; 18 ft. pull type field cultivator; John Deere 55 corn special combine, with rice tires on; original set available; 3 row corn head, 12 ft. bean head; International 10 ft. wheat drill; Killbros 300 grain body wagon (no running gear); Man killer push bush hog mower; Antique lawn push mower; 1 row tiller/plow; Old silage cutter; Iron wagon wheels; Barn wood; Scraping out corn crib poles; Cattle Milk Stanchions; Grinding wheels, sharpening stones/wheels

 

Kitchen: Antique juicer; Antique McCormick cream separator with original owners manual, working condition; Nice older antique pieces of kitchen hand tools; Multiple misc. pieces of kitchen utensils and glassware; Old tin “bread box”; Unique (Thermos?) metal container with jar and “Ball” jar lid; 8” cast iron skillet

 

Glassware: Salt and peppers; Occupied Japan pieces; Iris carnival glasses; Hull vase; Jade and Pyrex mixing bowls; Red and white Fire King; Blue Ball canning jars, quarts and pints, white hobnail candle holder, divided dish, misc. clear cut sherbets, berry dishes; Hand painted serving dishes and platters; Retro water pitcher and 6 glasses with red flower design; Green sherbets

 

Antique Furniture: Metal kitchen table and (4) chairs, green; 2-3 parlor tables; Small table with drawer; Dark wood heavy Buffet; Chest with mirror; Nice dark wood secretary with glass door, mirror, and (3) drawers; Sewing machine, in wood cabinet; Old magazine rack; Old framed mirrors; Blonde chest of drawers; Wooden cane rocking chair; Jenny Lind single bed frame; Spindle wooden chair; Nice wooden corner cabinet; Old pie safe; Old doors; Columbia Grafonola with instruction manual, 1900’s music books

 

Misc.: Singer sewing machine model 237; Longwood National Excelsior Stove & Mfg. Co, Quincy, IL; Old books; Old light shade; Wringer washer; Many old frames and pictures; Indian meal grinders; (2) #3 clay pots; Whiskey jug; Large picture of 100th Anniversary of Southern Illinois Wabash Christian Conference, Olney, Illinois, Oct. 8-9, 1919; 1876 M,ap of Jasper County; (2) old wood levels; Old sewing notions and buttons

 

Advertising: (3) Marathon Runner 5 gallon cans; (2) 5 gallon Standard Oil cans; Litchfield Milk product jar; Post card collection of various places with old stamps; Scotts stamps; Scotts Dairy; Marathon pencils, pens, thermometers, rain gauges; C.E. Chapman Marathon Dist. Temperature gauge; C. E, Chapman Marathon rain gauge; Ladies plastic rain cap from Hill’s Marathon Service station; Marathon plastic mug club, mug; Marathon Runner tape measure; Roy Manning Marathon temperature gauge; Pioneer Seed; Dulgar Seeds coin purses; Willow Hill Grain knife; 1st National Bank of Toledo mirror; Weaver’s Hardware Newton; Kennedy’s Grain Elevator, Newton; Homer Leohr Standard Oil rain gauge; 1876 Map of Jasper County; Multiple rulers and yardsticks, Newton State Bank, Roger Weaver Marathon, Prairie farms butter producer, Standard Oil Yale Homer Leohr & Sanford Andrews, (3) Rich Law, Yale Spray Service, Dhoms Furniture, Dulgar Seeds, Akin seed Co.; 1948-1949 Prairie Farms calendar; “Things you should know about your 1938 Chevrolet” book; McCormick Farmall watches; “Proud to be an American” watch; St. Louis ABC Beer sign (glass broken); St. Louis ABC Beer “Thank You” sign; Gibler-St. John Implement Co. Oakland, Illinois, ice pick

 

Jewelry: Costume; Ladies Buren watch; Pocket watch

 

Old Toys: Wooden Yo-Yo; Humming metal top; Flicker top; Buzy Bee wooden pull toy; Old jacks set

 

Quilts: Numerous hand made quilts (some damaged), one has Burl Ives sister's name on it; lace doilies

 

Auctioneer’s notes: Prior belongings of long time home resident, Lee Ervin Martin.

 

 

 

Cash, check & major credit cards accepted with proper ID. Bidders shall satisfy themselves as to the conditions, quality & descriptions. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied. All property is sold "AS IS, WHERE IS". Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any advertisement.

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Auction Date(s)
Saturday Nov 3, 2018 Completed
Auction Location

Newton, IL 62448
Company
United Country Burke Auction and Realty

Contact: Bill Burke
Phone: 618-592-4200
Website: www.burkeauctionrealty.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
Cash, check & major credit cards accepted with proper ID. Bidders shall satisfy themselves as to the conditions, quality & descriptions. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied. All property is sold "AS IS, WHERE IS". Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any advertisement.

 

Highest bid for scrapping rights to the house. Many nice pieces of wood moldings, ceiling tin tiles, wooden stair rail, front porch pillars, doors, windows, and wood flooring.

 

Equipment and barn supplies: (Equipment sells at 12:00 noon) Tin; 5 ft. Bush hog, needs blades: 5 ft. 2 point blade; (2 )gravity flow wagons; Land leveler; Old tank; Old hay hiker, pieced out and cut; Pull type 22 ft. harrow; 3 pt. Category 2 cherry picker; 14 ft. Kiwanee disc; 5 bottom 560 International plow semi mounted; 18 ft. pull type field cultivator; John Deere 55 corn special combine, with rice tires on; original set available; 3 row corn head, 12 ft. bean head; International 10 ft. wheat drill; Killbros 300 grain body wagon (no running gear); Man killer push bush hog mower; Antique lawn push mower; 1 row tiller/plow; Old silage cutter; Iron wagon wheels; Barn wood; Scraping out corn crib poles; Cattle Milk Stanchions; Grinding wheels, sharpening stones/wheels

 

Kitchen: Antique juicer; Antique McCormick cream separator with original owners manual, working condition; Nice older antique pieces of kitchen hand tools; Multiple misc. pieces of kitchen utensils and glassware; Old tin “bread box”; Unique (Thermos?) metal container with jar and “Ball” jar lid; 8” cast iron skillet

 

Glassware: Salt and peppers; Occupied Japan pieces; Iris carnival glasses; Hull vase; Jade and Pyrex mixing bowls; Red and white Fire King; Blue Ball canning jars, quarts and pints, white hobnail candle holder, divided dish, misc. clear cut sherbets, berry dishes; Hand painted serving dishes and platters; Retro water pitcher and 6 glasses with red flower design; Green sherbets

 

Antique Furniture: Metal kitchen table and (4) chairs, green; 2-3 parlor tables; Small table with drawer; Dark wood heavy Buffet; Chest with mirror; Nice dark wood secretary with glass door, mirror, and (3) drawers; Sewing machine, in wood cabinet; Old magazine rack; Old framed mirrors; Blonde chest of drawers; Wooden cane rocking chair; Jenny Lind single bed frame; Spindle wooden chair; Nice wooden corner cabinet; Old pie safe; Old doors; Columbia Grafonola with instruction manual, 1900’s music books

 

Misc.: Singer sewing machine model 237; Longwood National Excelsior Stove & Mfg. Co, Quincy, IL; Old books; Old light shade; Wringer washer; Many old frames and pictures; Indian meal grinders; (2) #3 clay pots; Whiskey jug; Large picture of 100th Anniversary of Southern Illinois Wabash Christian Conference, Olney, Illinois, Oct. 8-9, 1919; 1876 M,ap of Jasper County; (2) old wood levels; Old sewing notions and buttons

 

Advertising: (3) Marathon Runner 5 gallon cans; (2) 5 gallon Standard Oil cans; Litchfield Milk product jar; Post card collection of various places with old stamps; Scotts stamps; Scotts Dairy; Marathon pencils, pens, thermometers, rain gauges; C.E. Chapman Marathon Dist. Temperature gauge; C. E, Chapman Marathon rain gauge; Ladies plastic rain cap from Hill’s Marathon Service station; Marathon plastic mug club, mug; Marathon Runner tape measure; Roy Manning Marathon temperature gauge; Pioneer Seed; Dulgar Seeds coin purses; Willow Hill Grain knife; 1st National Bank of Toledo mirror; Weaver’s Hardware Newton; Kennedy’s Grain Elevator, Newton; Homer Leohr Standard Oil rain gauge; 1876 Map of Jasper County; Multiple rulers and yardsticks, Newton State Bank, Roger Weaver Marathon, Prairie farms butter producer, Standard Oil Yale Homer Leohr & Sanford Andrews, (3) Rich Law, Yale Spray Service, Dhoms Furniture, Dulgar Seeds, Akin seed Co.; 1948-1949 Prairie Farms calendar; “Things you should know about your 1938 Chevrolet” book; McCormick Farmall watches; “Proud to be an American” watch; St. Louis ABC Beer sign (glass broken); St. Louis ABC Beer “Thank You” sign; Gibler-St. John Implement Co. Oakland, Illinois, ice pick

 

Jewelry: Costume; Ladies Buren watch; Pocket watch

 

Old Toys: Wooden Yo-Yo; Humming metal top; Flicker top; Buzy Bee wooden pull toy; Old jacks set

 

Quilts: Numerous hand made quilts (some damaged), one has Burl Ives sister's name on it; lace doilies

 

Auctioneer’s notes: Prior belongings of long time home resident, Lee Ervin Martin.

 

 

 

Cash, check & major credit cards accepted with proper ID. Bidders shall satisfy themselves as to the conditions, quality & descriptions. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied. All property is sold "AS IS, WHERE IS". Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any advertisement.