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02-28-2005, 06:02 PM
Antique Fire Memorabilia & Equipment Auction
Friday, March 11, 2005 7:00 P.M.
Milford Community Fire Department Hall 1015 Lila Ave. (US 50), Milford, Ohio
FOR YOUR COLLECTING PLEASURE: Buckeye Roto-Ray (original), 2 Dietz Fire King lanterns. Helmets: Cairns with metal shield & a model 660, Fireman’s Fund black with shield & a yellow British type, early brass German. Badges: Youngstown, Ohio, Cincinnati Milling Machine Fire Brigade, Cincinnati copper center firefighter.
Gamewell & Alarm Equipment : Early brass wind-up take up reel, alarm box decanter, brass paper tape register, 4 lots of fire and police keys, 2 catalogues, 6” brass turtle gongs, Instruction door alarm box, dual alarm mechanism, brass “Fire Bell”, Lot of Gamewell alarm parts, Hand pulled alarm bell on wooden base, red low voltage alarm bell.
NOZZLES: Brass Navy 1 ½”, Akron playpipe with leather strap handles and an American Fire Engine Co of Cincinnati tip, Red plastic 2 ½” , Brass 2 ½” mushroom head fog (polished) Elkhart 1 ½” nickel straight tip with shutoff, 20” brass Elkhart pipe, American LaFrance Poweron, brass 1 ½” tip CFD.
BOOKS: 2 Dunshee’s “UNDERWRITER’S SALVAGE CORPS 1886 CINCINNATI”, “ENJINE-ENJINE” (original copy), “A GUIDE TO CINCINNATI’S HISTORIC FIREHOUSES”, “ CINCINNATI FIRE DEPT. RULES & REGULATIONS 1913”, “ROMANCE of FIREFIGHTING”, “FIRE ENGINES & FIRE FIGHTING”, “AN ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF FIRE APPARATUS”, “RIGS of the UNHERALDED HEROES”, “HISTORICAL FIRES of the WEST”, “GREAT FIRES of AMERICA”, “100 YEARS of AMERICAN FIRE APPARATUS”, “THE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT OF OLD NEW YORK”, “HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN STEAM FIRE ENGINE”, “OLYSLAGER AUTO LIBRARY FIRE FIGHTING VEHICLES 1840-1950”, “IT BEGAN WITH A RONALD”, “PIRSCH FIRE APPARATUS PHOTO ARCHIVE”, “MILL CITY FIREFIGHTERS”, “PICTORIAL HISTORY OF FIREFIGHTING”. EXTINGUISHERS:
Apparatus extinguishers by Howe, General Detroit and an early brass BABCOCK apparatus type with mount, brass Presto “CB”, Mutual hand pump powder with refill, Ranger dry powder.
NAME PLATES: Pirsch, Howe & Ahrens Fox. ART WORKS: Champion Paper Co. apparatus prints, 3 factory drawings of Pirsch apparatus, matted litho of steamer. TOYS: Disney fire truck in original box, cast iron motorized steamer, Corgi Snorkel truck & TEXACO fire helmet. TOOLS: “D” handle cutting hook, battle lantern, General - Detroit spanner, pair odd spanners.
AHRENS-FOX: 2 wire running board baskets, tool box with cast tread lid, outstanding large nickel double female to 2 ½” reducer, 2 ½” to 2-2 ½” water thief gated wye, nameplates. Large lot of factory Bulletins (Sytsma reprints), .
Miscellaneous: Seagrave apparatus bell with holder (came from a 1965 delivery that was originally assigned to Engine 21 at Cincinnati), 2 metal fire buckets, American LaFrance electric hand lantern, 5 assorted types and styles fire axes, Dietz Mill Lantern, 3 Genesee Beer signs one with Ahrens-Fox, Cased display of foreign shields, FA repro insurance mark, BUDWEISER fire boot mug, ceramic fire mug, Maidenform bra fire truck ad, pair collector plates, Centurion smoke detector in box with firefighter logo, extinguisher decanter, wood model of Howard #34 Red Rover (in box never assembled). A beautiful nickel Vesta Drum Spot light complete with yoke, brass 2 ½” male to 2-1 ½” female fittings. Large suction strainer, MSA Deer Park F.D. mask box with assorted items in it, MSA mask in case with refill cartridges, Badger uniform cap & an old style dress cap with Captain Shield, fire bucket ash tray. And there’ll be MORE items to come!
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.
HOWARD W. KUHNELL, JR. AUCTIONEER
605 GARFIELD AVE. MILFORD, OH 45150
513-981-3274 or 513-831-5398 OR: E-mail: howdi@fuse.net
To view photos of some of the auction items, visit one of these web sites:
Youngstown Fire Message Board - Youngstown Fire Message Board (http://www.youngstownfire.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=19583&no=1#19583)
Miles Greenwood Society - http://milesgreenwood.org/
March 12, 2005 - Milford, Ohio. 14th annual fire flea market. Saturday from 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Dealer set up on Friday the 11th from 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. and Saturday beginning at 8:00 a.m. Tables are $15.00 for the first table rented by each vendor; $10 for additional tables. Reservations and payment are due by February 28th. Admission is $2.00 per person. Information: Mark Hetzel 3623 Rio Bravo Trail Cleves OH 45002-2314 Phone: 513-467-1757 or PatchGuru213@fuse.net.
Both of these events are sponsored by the Miles Greenwood Historical Fire Apparatus Society - The Southwest Ohio Chapter of SPAAMFAA. The location for these events is the Milford Firefighters Community Hall which is conveniently located at the Milford Shopping Center on Lila Avenue (U.S. Route 50 and the intersection of Ohio Route 131 - just across from the Milford fire station!). The hall is at the east end of the plaza. This is a great facility with plenty of parking and easy access in and out (no steps)! There are many hotels and restaurants nearby.
SPAAMFAA - http://spaamfaa.org
Also, if you know of someone that might be interested in these events, please forward the information! Thank you!
Friday, March 11, 2005 7:00 P.M.
Milford Community Fire Department Hall 1015 Lila Ave. (US 50), Milford, Ohio
FOR YOUR COLLECTING PLEASURE: Buckeye Roto-Ray (original), 2 Dietz Fire King lanterns. Helmets: Cairns with metal shield & a model 660, Fireman’s Fund black with shield & a yellow British type, early brass German. Badges: Youngstown, Ohio, Cincinnati Milling Machine Fire Brigade, Cincinnati copper center firefighter.
Gamewell & Alarm Equipment : Early brass wind-up take up reel, alarm box decanter, brass paper tape register, 4 lots of fire and police keys, 2 catalogues, 6” brass turtle gongs, Instruction door alarm box, dual alarm mechanism, brass “Fire Bell”, Lot of Gamewell alarm parts, Hand pulled alarm bell on wooden base, red low voltage alarm bell.
NOZZLES: Brass Navy 1 ½”, Akron playpipe with leather strap handles and an American Fire Engine Co of Cincinnati tip, Red plastic 2 ½” , Brass 2 ½” mushroom head fog (polished) Elkhart 1 ½” nickel straight tip with shutoff, 20” brass Elkhart pipe, American LaFrance Poweron, brass 1 ½” tip CFD.
BOOKS: 2 Dunshee’s “UNDERWRITER’S SALVAGE CORPS 1886 CINCINNATI”, “ENJINE-ENJINE” (original copy), “A GUIDE TO CINCINNATI’S HISTORIC FIREHOUSES”, “ CINCINNATI FIRE DEPT. RULES & REGULATIONS 1913”, “ROMANCE of FIREFIGHTING”, “FIRE ENGINES & FIRE FIGHTING”, “AN ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF FIRE APPARATUS”, “RIGS of the UNHERALDED HEROES”, “HISTORICAL FIRES of the WEST”, “GREAT FIRES of AMERICA”, “100 YEARS of AMERICAN FIRE APPARATUS”, “THE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT OF OLD NEW YORK”, “HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN STEAM FIRE ENGINE”, “OLYSLAGER AUTO LIBRARY FIRE FIGHTING VEHICLES 1840-1950”, “IT BEGAN WITH A RONALD”, “PIRSCH FIRE APPARATUS PHOTO ARCHIVE”, “MILL CITY FIREFIGHTERS”, “PICTORIAL HISTORY OF FIREFIGHTING”. EXTINGUISHERS:
Apparatus extinguishers by Howe, General Detroit and an early brass BABCOCK apparatus type with mount, brass Presto “CB”, Mutual hand pump powder with refill, Ranger dry powder.
NAME PLATES: Pirsch, Howe & Ahrens Fox. ART WORKS: Champion Paper Co. apparatus prints, 3 factory drawings of Pirsch apparatus, matted litho of steamer. TOYS: Disney fire truck in original box, cast iron motorized steamer, Corgi Snorkel truck & TEXACO fire helmet. TOOLS: “D” handle cutting hook, battle lantern, General - Detroit spanner, pair odd spanners.
AHRENS-FOX: 2 wire running board baskets, tool box with cast tread lid, outstanding large nickel double female to 2 ½” reducer, 2 ½” to 2-2 ½” water thief gated wye, nameplates. Large lot of factory Bulletins (Sytsma reprints), .
Miscellaneous: Seagrave apparatus bell with holder (came from a 1965 delivery that was originally assigned to Engine 21 at Cincinnati), 2 metal fire buckets, American LaFrance electric hand lantern, 5 assorted types and styles fire axes, Dietz Mill Lantern, 3 Genesee Beer signs one with Ahrens-Fox, Cased display of foreign shields, FA repro insurance mark, BUDWEISER fire boot mug, ceramic fire mug, Maidenform bra fire truck ad, pair collector plates, Centurion smoke detector in box with firefighter logo, extinguisher decanter, wood model of Howard #34 Red Rover (in box never assembled). A beautiful nickel Vesta Drum Spot light complete with yoke, brass 2 ½” male to 2-1 ½” female fittings. Large suction strainer, MSA Deer Park F.D. mask box with assorted items in it, MSA mask in case with refill cartridges, Badger uniform cap & an old style dress cap with Captain Shield, fire bucket ash tray. And there’ll be MORE items to come!
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.
HOWARD W. KUHNELL, JR. AUCTIONEER
605 GARFIELD AVE. MILFORD, OH 45150
513-981-3274 or 513-831-5398 OR: E-mail: howdi@fuse.net
To view photos of some of the auction items, visit one of these web sites:
Youngstown Fire Message Board - Youngstown Fire Message Board (http://www.youngstownfire.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=19583&no=1#19583)
Miles Greenwood Society - http://milesgreenwood.org/
March 12, 2005 - Milford, Ohio. 14th annual fire flea market. Saturday from 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Dealer set up on Friday the 11th from 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. and Saturday beginning at 8:00 a.m. Tables are $15.00 for the first table rented by each vendor; $10 for additional tables. Reservations and payment are due by February 28th. Admission is $2.00 per person. Information: Mark Hetzel 3623 Rio Bravo Trail Cleves OH 45002-2314 Phone: 513-467-1757 or PatchGuru213@fuse.net.
Both of these events are sponsored by the Miles Greenwood Historical Fire Apparatus Society - The Southwest Ohio Chapter of SPAAMFAA. The location for these events is the Milford Firefighters Community Hall which is conveniently located at the Milford Shopping Center on Lila Avenue (U.S. Route 50 and the intersection of Ohio Route 131 - just across from the Milford fire station!). The hall is at the east end of the plaza. This is a great facility with plenty of parking and easy access in and out (no steps)! There are many hotels and restaurants nearby.
SPAAMFAA - http://spaamfaa.org
Also, if you know of someone that might be interested in these events, please forward the information! Thank you!