Post by Box_2565 on Mar 8, 2010 2:54:12 GMT -5
Mark your calenders, the 19th Annual Howard Kuhnell's Fire Memorabilia Auction and Miles Greenwood indoor Fire Memorabilia Flea Market on Friday, March 19: and Saturday, March 20, 2010 at the Milford Firefighter’s Community Hall, 1015 Lila Ave. Milford OH.
Times:
Friday 1:00 PM Vendor Setup
Friday 2:00 PM Doors open to Public
Friday 6:00 PM ( Flea Market shut down)
Friday 6:00 PM Preview of Auction items
Friday 7:00 PM Auction
Saturday 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM Flea Market.
To reserve vendor tables contact Mark Hetzel, SR 3623 Rio Bravo Trail, Cleves, OH 45002-2314 Phone: 513-467-1757 or patchguru213@yahoo.com.
Antique Fire Equipment & Memorabilia Auction
FOR YOUR COLLECTING PLEASURE: Brass 19th Century Engine torch; wood rattle, leather bucket, tole speaking trumpet, Waterous hydrant. Large brass front shield - Jackson Hose 13 - New York. 2 early Viking fire axes, Nickel on Brass Dietz Fire King, nickel lantern bracket,
HELMETS: Cairns metal Senator white w/leather front “Newtown Asst. Chief FD”, 2 MSA w/leather fronts “SFD”, Bullard w/leather front “SFD”, 19th Century leather European style also 2 French: 1 brass 1 nickel, German & Italian brass & a brass with side mount plume. 2 Cairns w/face shields. FRONTS: Leather: “1 OHFD”, “1 PFD”, “1 IFD”, “26 FFD”, “14 LFFCO”, “11 WBY”, “DFD”, “Lieut MRTFD”, “105”, “DOYLE 1 DFD”, “ROCKVILLE VFD”, “MIAMIVILLE FD”, “CABIN JOHN 30 VFD” and more. BADGES: “Springfield 48 FD”, “Cincinnati Auxiliary Fireman CDC #87”, “Captain Clifton FD Ohio”, “Miami Twsp FD Inspector”, assortment of English Fire brigade cap badges, “The Ohio Steel Foundry Co. visitors badge Springfield Chief Frock, Braxmar “National Supply Co. FD. Asst. Chief 3” and “Safety Director 1”, “Auxiliary Defense Corps ADC Aux. Fireman Springfield, Ohio 65”, Braxmar “6” Lieut. cap brass.
SLIDES: 4 cases of 450 35mm slides from the Collection of Harry Knodel & 1 box of 82 35mm slides. PHOTOS: “Foreman” w/trumpet, Firefighter w/high eagle helmet “1”, Springfield F.D. OH. Station “8”, “White Angel” pumper w/men of station 5 Springfield OH, Chicago F.D. steamer; 8x10 of firefighter, FF in dress uniform (unidentified), 2 military FF’s w/hi eagle helmets, sm. “Queen of the West” steamer Springfield F.D. OH.; 8 lots of B&W apparatus photos showing Cincinnati area equipment.
ALARM EQUIPMENT: Peerless inner box, Autocall boxes, Reeve Electric gong, ECONOMY alarm bell, 10” alarm bell w/pull chain, Bell System Fire alarm station. NOZZLES: Brass hotel tips, UL pipe tip, brass Santa Rosa 1 ½”, cast Santa Rosa 1-1/2”, brass Elkhart 1 ½” fog, Powhatan straight tip, nickel Akron gated 1 ½” Strt. bore marked ALF/Foamite. RIBBONS: “4th Annual Convention Fire Chiefs Assoc. Springfield Ohio July 28, 29, 30, 1908”; “Compliments of Fire Patrol Tarrytown N.J. to Columbian Engine Co. No. 1 Peekskill, NY October 15, 1896”
BOOKS: “FIREFIGHTERS” from Nat’l. Fallen FF’s Foundation, “The Story of the Volunteer Fire Department of the City of New York” by George W. Sheldon 1882, “The Fire Chiefs Handbook” by Fred Shepperd 1932, “SPARKS Fire Prevention Rhymes and Stories” by Valine Hobbs 1926, “An Amateur Fireman” by James Otis 1898, “The Young Firemen of Lakeville” by Frank V. Webster 1937, “FIRE ALARM” by Paul Ditzel, “Chemical Fire Engines” by W. Fred Conway, “Holocaust! The Cocoanut Grove fire” by Paul Benzaquin, “The American Firehouse an Architectural and Social History” by Rebecca Zurier, “Fire Engines in North America” by Sheila Buff, “100 Years of American Fire Fighting Apparatus” by Phil DaCosta, “Fighting Fire With Fire” by John M. Peckham, “Firefighters From Prospect” by George P. Hanley, “FOOTPRINTS of ASSURANCE” by Alwin E. Bulau, “Buckets to Diesels” Springfield, OH History by Cal Roberds; “Firehouse” by D. Smith & J Freedman;
EXTINGUISHERS: “Liberty” tin tube, International Harvester, Am. LaFrance & Fyr-Fyter carbon tets., CO2 tube type, National dry chem., 10” Presto w/box, Spray Products can. TOYS: Code 3 vehicles, TOOLS: Akron folding wrench, Powhatan spanner, MTFD brass spanner, unusual brass spanner & DICKE brass pike tip. Combination Ladder Co. fire extinguisher acid bottles. MISCELLANEOUS: Harris Bros. Dayton OH lantern, “HOWE” logo nameplate, C.H. Sutphen & Fire Hose Harley (Pittsburgh) ad piecesMSA all purpose mask, Federal sirens: 12 Volt & 24 Volt including Chrome Model 66G, Dacor hand light, , fire truck mail box, Centurion Detector, 2 GEARBOX “One of the Brave” action figures: 1850s Vol. Fireman & The Masked Hero (1869 Fireman w/Vajen Bader smoke protector) in orig. boxes. AVON bottle “Alarm Box”. , Fire Police car emblem & Fire Police arm band. AHRENS-FOX: Folding rocker lug wrench, repro bulletins #129, 154 & 160 and many photos in mixed lots.
PATCHES: 2 USAF, Boston Rescue 1, Engine 2 Chelsea, Jersey City F.D., Tower Unit 1 Boston, Chief Revere, FDNY L-50 E-89 Cuckoo’s Nest Bronx, FDNY 280 In The Eye of the Storm, FDNY E-83 TL29 da’BUMS on da’HILL, FDNY Big Blue 3 Bronx & Harlem, FDNY Send Help Field Comm, Ft. Wayne FD, Husted Ohio F.D. SIGNS: “No Smoking Cedarburg Fire Ins.”, “No Parking Fire Lane”.
TERMS: All items sold as is where is; with no guarantees as to age, marketability or fitfulness of purpose. Cash or approved check day of auction. Photo ID required for obtaining a bid number. Payment in full required before removal. Absentee bidders contact the auctioneer for instructions as a few lots are not available for absentee bidding. NOTE: Photos on line at Auctionzip.com enter #3845 in ID box.
HOWARD W. KUHNELL, JR. AUCTIONEER
5623 Flagstone Way, MILFORD, OH 45150
513-831-6398 OR: email: howdi@fuse.net
Please forward ALL questions to the auctioneer!
Times:
Friday 1:00 PM Vendor Setup
Friday 2:00 PM Doors open to Public
Friday 6:00 PM ( Flea Market shut down)
Friday 6:00 PM Preview of Auction items
Friday 7:00 PM Auction
Saturday 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM Flea Market.
To reserve vendor tables contact Mark Hetzel, SR 3623 Rio Bravo Trail, Cleves, OH 45002-2314 Phone: 513-467-1757 or patchguru213@yahoo.com.
Antique Fire Equipment & Memorabilia Auction
FOR YOUR COLLECTING PLEASURE: Brass 19th Century Engine torch; wood rattle, leather bucket, tole speaking trumpet, Waterous hydrant. Large brass front shield - Jackson Hose 13 - New York. 2 early Viking fire axes, Nickel on Brass Dietz Fire King, nickel lantern bracket,
HELMETS: Cairns metal Senator white w/leather front “Newtown Asst. Chief FD”, 2 MSA w/leather fronts “SFD”, Bullard w/leather front “SFD”, 19th Century leather European style also 2 French: 1 brass 1 nickel, German & Italian brass & a brass with side mount plume. 2 Cairns w/face shields. FRONTS: Leather: “1 OHFD”, “1 PFD”, “1 IFD”, “26 FFD”, “14 LFFCO”, “11 WBY”, “DFD”, “Lieut MRTFD”, “105”, “DOYLE 1 DFD”, “ROCKVILLE VFD”, “MIAMIVILLE FD”, “CABIN JOHN 30 VFD” and more. BADGES: “Springfield 48 FD”, “Cincinnati Auxiliary Fireman CDC #87”, “Captain Clifton FD Ohio”, “Miami Twsp FD Inspector”, assortment of English Fire brigade cap badges, “The Ohio Steel Foundry Co. visitors badge Springfield Chief Frock, Braxmar “National Supply Co. FD. Asst. Chief 3” and “Safety Director 1”, “Auxiliary Defense Corps ADC Aux. Fireman Springfield, Ohio 65”, Braxmar “6” Lieut. cap brass.
SLIDES: 4 cases of 450 35mm slides from the Collection of Harry Knodel & 1 box of 82 35mm slides. PHOTOS: “Foreman” w/trumpet, Firefighter w/high eagle helmet “1”, Springfield F.D. OH. Station “8”, “White Angel” pumper w/men of station 5 Springfield OH, Chicago F.D. steamer; 8x10 of firefighter, FF in dress uniform (unidentified), 2 military FF’s w/hi eagle helmets, sm. “Queen of the West” steamer Springfield F.D. OH.; 8 lots of B&W apparatus photos showing Cincinnati area equipment.
ALARM EQUIPMENT: Peerless inner box, Autocall boxes, Reeve Electric gong, ECONOMY alarm bell, 10” alarm bell w/pull chain, Bell System Fire alarm station. NOZZLES: Brass hotel tips, UL pipe tip, brass Santa Rosa 1 ½”, cast Santa Rosa 1-1/2”, brass Elkhart 1 ½” fog, Powhatan straight tip, nickel Akron gated 1 ½” Strt. bore marked ALF/Foamite. RIBBONS: “4th Annual Convention Fire Chiefs Assoc. Springfield Ohio July 28, 29, 30, 1908”; “Compliments of Fire Patrol Tarrytown N.J. to Columbian Engine Co. No. 1 Peekskill, NY October 15, 1896”
BOOKS: “FIREFIGHTERS” from Nat’l. Fallen FF’s Foundation, “The Story of the Volunteer Fire Department of the City of New York” by George W. Sheldon 1882, “The Fire Chiefs Handbook” by Fred Shepperd 1932, “SPARKS Fire Prevention Rhymes and Stories” by Valine Hobbs 1926, “An Amateur Fireman” by James Otis 1898, “The Young Firemen of Lakeville” by Frank V. Webster 1937, “FIRE ALARM” by Paul Ditzel, “Chemical Fire Engines” by W. Fred Conway, “Holocaust! The Cocoanut Grove fire” by Paul Benzaquin, “The American Firehouse an Architectural and Social History” by Rebecca Zurier, “Fire Engines in North America” by Sheila Buff, “100 Years of American Fire Fighting Apparatus” by Phil DaCosta, “Fighting Fire With Fire” by John M. Peckham, “Firefighters From Prospect” by George P. Hanley, “FOOTPRINTS of ASSURANCE” by Alwin E. Bulau, “Buckets to Diesels” Springfield, OH History by Cal Roberds; “Firehouse” by D. Smith & J Freedman;
EXTINGUISHERS: “Liberty” tin tube, International Harvester, Am. LaFrance & Fyr-Fyter carbon tets., CO2 tube type, National dry chem., 10” Presto w/box, Spray Products can. TOYS: Code 3 vehicles, TOOLS: Akron folding wrench, Powhatan spanner, MTFD brass spanner, unusual brass spanner & DICKE brass pike tip. Combination Ladder Co. fire extinguisher acid bottles. MISCELLANEOUS: Harris Bros. Dayton OH lantern, “HOWE” logo nameplate, C.H. Sutphen & Fire Hose Harley (Pittsburgh) ad piecesMSA all purpose mask, Federal sirens: 12 Volt & 24 Volt including Chrome Model 66G, Dacor hand light, , fire truck mail box, Centurion Detector, 2 GEARBOX “One of the Brave” action figures: 1850s Vol. Fireman & The Masked Hero (1869 Fireman w/Vajen Bader smoke protector) in orig. boxes. AVON bottle “Alarm Box”. , Fire Police car emblem & Fire Police arm band. AHRENS-FOX: Folding rocker lug wrench, repro bulletins #129, 154 & 160 and many photos in mixed lots.
PATCHES: 2 USAF, Boston Rescue 1, Engine 2 Chelsea, Jersey City F.D., Tower Unit 1 Boston, Chief Revere, FDNY L-50 E-89 Cuckoo’s Nest Bronx, FDNY 280 In The Eye of the Storm, FDNY E-83 TL29 da’BUMS on da’HILL, FDNY Big Blue 3 Bronx & Harlem, FDNY Send Help Field Comm, Ft. Wayne FD, Husted Ohio F.D. SIGNS: “No Smoking Cedarburg Fire Ins.”, “No Parking Fire Lane”.
TERMS: All items sold as is where is; with no guarantees as to age, marketability or fitfulness of purpose. Cash or approved check day of auction. Photo ID required for obtaining a bid number. Payment in full required before removal. Absentee bidders contact the auctioneer for instructions as a few lots are not available for absentee bidding. NOTE: Photos on line at Auctionzip.com enter #3845 in ID box.
HOWARD W. KUHNELL, JR. AUCTIONEER
5623 Flagstone Way, MILFORD, OH 45150
513-831-6398 OR: email: howdi@fuse.net
Please forward ALL questions to the auctioneer!