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CANTON BARN

LISTING AS FOLLOWS: Circa 1830 tiger maple 2 over 4 Federal chest w/backsplash & walnut trim; ca 1850 Sheraton 2 drwr banded work table; acanthus carved ca 1860 mahog game table w/lift top; Sheraton turned leg 2 drwr pine kitchen work table 40"x46"; black finish ca 1820 boot jack end; 6 board blanket chest has snipe hinges & rose bud nails; antique painted finish bird cage; Windsor side chair; pr of Empire slip seat flame mahog side chairs; Vict Eastlake white MT lamp table w/fancy base (believed Parker); pr of hairpin loop needlepoint seat Vict side chairs; 30"h BW insert MT Vict fern stand; Vict oak stick & ball easel; small Vict oak shield style mirror hall tree; 22" oval white MT Vict BW lamp table; mahog 3 section Halis stack bookcase; turn-of-the-century custom mahog pedestal base serpentine top lamp table w/claw feet; BW Vict oval wood top lamp table w/carved base; custom 36" round crotch mahog top center table; full size Simmons brass bed dated 1902; 3 prong bell shade Vict hanging lamp fixture; pr of 14"h Vict lamps w/metal bases & vaseline centers; pr of 10" pink Depression glass Daisy & Button boudoir lamps w/matching shades; two antique kerosene lamp founts w/HP bases; acroagate 20"h table lamp; grain finish Waterbury mantel clock; gilt framed oil painting of boats w/sails on 20"x14"h canvas (unsigned;) framed artist signed hand colored French print; oak framed hand color portrait of Vict woman signed JW Gies date 1899; other Vict prints and engravings; two Vict wall mirrors; three bound volumes of newspapers from Hartford Daily Courant 1902, Hartford Times 1918, and The Hartford Courant 1946; 1920s Holmes & Edwards silver plate set in orig box; lg set of Noritake china Brian pattern; 7" openwork Meissen handled basket w/flower trim; 5"h Oriental carved jade animal figure; 7"h Satsuma covered biscuit jar; pr of 9" hand chased sterling silver candlesticks; Staffordshire cheese dish w/cover; 6" blown cranberry vase w/ground pontel; 6"h cranberry Nailsea End-of-the-Day swirl vase; small pr of wooden duck decoys; pattern pressed items including 2 part punch bowl; and numerous other items!
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NEXT AUCTION: April 28, 7:30 pm – Details in “Antiques & The Arts Weekly." Home Baked Pies * Refreshments * Parking Front & Rear.


"Citizen Kane:" A peek a "Xanadu" through the eyes of the Hearst ...

Mr. Hearst was a prolific collector of antiques. But it was not looted. You should see the records for all of these antiques. We have just over 20,000 artifacts here. In the movie, Kane had the 'biggest private zoo since Noah.' And Mr. Hearst had the world's largest private zoo at the time. You drive through a 2,000-acre reserve for the roaming animals."

VISITING THE RANCH "Welles had never been to the ranch, even though he was part of the movie colony. But Herman J. Mankiewicz (co-author, with Welles, of the screenplay) had been a guest. There was some talk that Mankiewicz was asked to leave, or not invited back, because of his excessive drinking. Hearst wouldn't tolerate it."
-- Melanie D.G. Kaplan

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Ask a Trooper

Question: Can a resident of Minnesota who has had their driving privileges revoked legally operate an electric bicycle?

Answer: The answer is truly dependent on where your “electric bicycle" fits in the law, so we will have to determine which of the following definitions fits.

Statue 171.01 sb 40 “motorcycle means every motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, including motor scooters and bicycles with motor attached, but excluding tractors and motorized bicycles."

Because of the nature of your question I am pretty sure you are not talking about a motorcycle. Subdivision 41 states a “motorized bicycle means a bicycle that is propelled by an electric or a liquid fuel motor of a piston displacement capacity of 50 cubic centimeters or less, and a maximum of two brake horsepower, which is capable of a maximum speed of not more than 30 miles per hour on a flat surface with not more than one percent grade in any direction when the motor is engaged.


News in brief

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation recently announced disciplinary actions taken by the department's various divisions.Locally:* Willie Davis, of Riverdale, was placed on probation for three years due to a criminal conviction. In order to work as a security guard, locksmith or in other security-related fields, a potential employee must have a permanent employee registration card issued by the state.* The chiropractor license of James R. Jordan, of Harvey, was indefinitely suspended after violating the conditions of his probation for unpaid state income taxes.* The registered nurse license of Linda Dianell Hinton, of Lynwood, was indefinitely suspended for failure to comply with conditions of probation regarding the repayment of her educational loan.* The pharmacy technician license of Donald Ray Bowles, of South Holland, was placed in refuse to renew status after defaulting on an Illinois educational loan.* The pharmacy technician license of Mildred L.



 

 

 

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