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<b>PUBLIC AUCTION </b>
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Saturday, October 12th 2024 at 9 AM
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<b>Real Estate Offered at 12 Noon </b>
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<b>Located: </b>16 S. Millbach Rd,
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Newmanstown, PA 17073
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<b>Beautifully Renovated 19th Century 2 Story Brick Home on 4.1 Acres, Millbach/Newmanstown/Schaefferstown Area.</b>, 2720 Sq Ft Living Area, Main Floor Features a spacious Foyer, Eat-in Kitchen with Soapstone Countertops with a primitive flare. Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room. Powder Room, Large enclosed stone back porch with sink, Upper Level has 4 Bedrooms and Full Bath, Oil Hot Water Heat, 14x23 Summer Kitchen with bread oven, 28x40 Bank Barn, Lovely Yard with a pretty flowing stream. Well, On-Site Septic, ELCO Schools, Taxes-$6570 Zoning-Agriculture Industry.
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<b>Note:</b> A "One of a Kind" 4.1 Acre property filled with character that is sure to give you a pleasant atmosphere and lots of enjoyment. Come be prepared to buy! Seller is downsizing and relocating to another county.
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<b>Terms: </b>10% Down Day Of Sale Balance Within 60 Days.
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<b>OPEN HOUSE DATES:</b> Sat. Sept. 21st & 28th 1-3pm
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<b>LAWN TRACTOR ~ PERS. PROPERTY </b>
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<b>-----ONSITE ONLY----</b>
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3'4 1/2' X 6' Tall Grain Painted Early Cupboard W/Cut out Skirt; Pegged & Turned Wash Stand; 2 Drawer Stand; 4' Cab. W/Drawers; Bob Timberlake Dovetail 3 Drawer Chest W/Pull out Writing Board; 4 Poster Bed 2 Side Tables, Dresser Etc; 2 pc. 12 Lite Pine Corner Cupboard; Asian Lamps; Wingback Chairs; Modern Pine Farm Table W/Chairs; 35" Scalloped Rack; 2 Drawer Hall Table; Painted Dresser; 2 pc. 4' Wide W/2 Shelf Over 3 Drawer & 1 Shelf; Several Crocks; 3 Roseville Ohio Bowls; Ned Fultz Lg. Bowls, Pitcher & Platter; Gwen A Foltz Painted Easter Decorations; Foltz Post Cards & Pictured; Ad Irons; Wooden Bowls; Old Smoking Pipes; Early Table Top Desk; Sept. 29th National Book Fest Poster (Laura Bush); Old Doors & Hardware; Misc. Tools; Red Saruoke Karstan Rugs (Sev. Sizes Area & Hall Runners (Nice); Iron Skillets; Misc. Woods; Craftsman Push Mower; Pressure Washer; Ladders; Scaffolding Bucks; Fire Pit; Husqvarna LGT 2654 Lawn Tractor; Pressure Washer; Lumber & Wood; *& More!
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US$697,500
Furniture, Design & Mirrors
kestenbaum· Nov 2025
<p><span style="color:#9C0000"><strong>(COOK-BOOK).</strong></span></p>
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<p>The Jewish Manual; Or, Practical Information in Jewish and Modern Cookery, With a Collection of Valuable Recipes & Hints Relating to the Toilette. Edited by a Lady. </p>
<p><span style="color:#9C0000"><strong><br /></strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#9C0000"><strong>FIRST EDITION.</strong></span></p>
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<p>pp. xxi, 244, (1 blank). Occasional staining. Fine modern hunter-green half morocco over marbled boards, spine intricately gilt; retaining original cover and spine tipped to rear blank. 8vo. </p>
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<p>London, T. & W. Boone, 1846.</p>
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<p><span style="color:#9C0000"><strong>The First Kosher Cook-book in the English Language.</strong></span></p>
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<p>The anonymous author was in fact the noble <span style="color:#9C0000"><strong>Lady Judith Montefiore, </strong></span>wife of the celebrated Sir Moses Montefiore of Ramsgate. </p>
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<p>In this significant cookbook Lady Judith Montefiore sought to elevate home cooking with social polish while remaining true to the tenets of Jewish practice. Additionally she intended that her cookbook would attract the attention of “those ladies not of the Hebrew persuasion” by providing them with recipes for sophisticated fare that was only incidentally Kosher. </p>
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<p>Offered here are recipes for traditional Jewish dishes as well as those that reflect the wider culture in which English Jews lived, as could be found “at all refined modern tables.” Given that fashionable Victorian tables were often groaning with prohibited foods, including elaborate combinations of dairy and meat, shellfish, and pie crusts made with lard, the author had at hand a tall task. Perhaps more important than the recipes themselves is the fact that Lady Judith served a message that one can be “genteel without being Gentile.” </p>
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<p>Lady Judith Montefiore belonged to what historian Todd Endelman calls “England’s upper-upper-middle-class.” Although the Jews of England were not permitted to stand for Parliament until the Emancipation Act of 1858, they nonetheless enjoyed all other civil rights in full and certainly prized a higher social status than Jews were able to attain elsewhere in Europe. </p>
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<p>Also included here is information on: “The Complexion, the Hair, the Teeth, Hands and Nails, Dress, Diet and the Influence of the Mind as Regards to Beauty.”</p>
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Books, Maps & Manuscripts
kestenbaum· Jan 2025
<p><span style="color:#9C0000"><strong>(COOK-BOOK).</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#9C0000"><strong><br /></strong></span>The Jewish Manual; Or, Practical Information in Jewish and Modern Cookery, With a Collection of Valuable Recipes & Hints Relating to the Toilette. Edited by a Lady. </p>
<p><br /></p>
<p><span style="color:#9C0000"><strong>FIRST EDITION.</strong></span></p>
<p><br /></p>
<p>pp. xxi, 244, (1 blank). Occasional staining. Fine modern hunter-green half morocco over marbled boards, spine intricately gilt; retaining original cover and spine tipped to rear blank. 8vo. </p>
<p>London, T. & W. Boone, 1846.</p>
<p><br /></p>
<p><span style="color:#9C0000"><strong>The First Kosher Cook-book in the English Language.</strong></span> </p>
<p><br /></p>
<p>The anonymous author was in fact the noble <span style="color:#9C0000"><strong>Lady Judith Montefiore, </strong></span> wife of the celebrated Sir Moses Montefiore of Ramsgate.</p>
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<p>In this significant cookbook Lady Judith Montefiore sought to elevate home cooking with social polish while remaining true to the tenets of Jewish practice. Additionally she intended that her cookbook would attract the attention of “those ladies not of the Hebrew persuasion” by providing them with recipes for sophisticated fare that was only incidentally Kosher. </p>
<p><br /></p>
<p>Offered here are recipes for traditional Jewish dishes as well as those that reflect the wider culture in which English Jews lived, as could be found “at all refined modern tables.” Given that fashionable Victorian tables were often groaning with prohibited foods, including elaborate combinations of dairy and meat, shellfish, and pie crusts made with lard, the author had at hand a tall task. Perhaps more important than the recipes themselves is the fact that Lady Judith served a message that one can be “genteel without being Gentile.” </p>
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<p>Lady Judith Montefiore belonged to what historian Todd Endelman calls “England’s upper-upper-middle-class.” Although the Jews of England were not permitted to stand for Parliament until the Emancipation Act of 1858, they nonetheless enjoyed all other civil rights in full and certainly prized a higher social status than Jews were able to attain elsewhere in Europe. </p>
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<p>Also included here is information on: “The Complexion, the Hair, the Teeth, Hands and Nails, Dress, Diet and the Influence of the Mind as Regards to Beauty.”<br /></p>