Estate Sale
Sale Starts
Oct 5
6amSale Ends
Oct 19
3pmTerms & Conditions
The property listed and described in this auction will be offered under the following terms and conditions of sale, such terms and conditions of sale and descriptions of items may be amended, updated or altered at the time and place of sale. These terms and conditions of sale and any announcements shall be binding on any bidder or attendee (hereinafter referred to as registered bidder, buyer or attendee), whether present, represented by an agent, any absentee and/or Internet bidders. Bidders are bound by these terms and conditions of sale and the bidder registration form, which is incorporated in and made a part hereof. This auction is being conducted by Paul McInnis LLC, Auctioneer (hereinafter referred to as PMLLC, Auction Company or Auctioneer).
1. ONLINE REGISTRATION – Online registration requires a bidder to place a credit card on file.
2. VENUE – This auction is being conducted by way of an online-only, timed auction event to begin on Monday, October 3rd, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. EST. Bidding will begin to close on Wednesday, October 19th, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. EST.
3. LOCATION OF THE ESTATE: 291 Captain Clark Highway, Wilton, New Hampshire
4. INSPECTION – Limited viewing on Monday, October 17th from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.
5. TIMED AUCTION EXTENDED BIDDING – A timed auction event refers to the opening and ending time for placing bids. Please note, any time a bid is placed within two minutes of that lot ending, the bid time window will reset to close in two minutes. For example, if lot 1 is scheduled to close at 3:00 and someone places at bid at 2:59:30 the end time will change from 3:00 to 3:01:30. If a bid is placed during that additional two-minute window, it will be extended again, and so on. This is done to prevent bid “sniping.” This process can go on indefinitely. This means that the last lot may take as much as an hour or longer to close after the scheduled end time, depending on the activity from the bidders.
6. BUYER’S PREMIUM – 20% (Twenty- percent) Buyer’s Premium added to the high bid price to become the total purchase price.
7. PAYMENT TERMS – Payment in full must be made at the time of pickup by cash, or cashier’s check. MasterCard and Visa credit cards accepted.
8. SALES TAX – There is no sales tax in the State of New Hampshire. It shall be the buyers’ responsibility to pay all taxes applicable in their home state or country. Buyers will take delivery in New Hampshire, no exceptions.
9. REMOVAL OF PROPERTY– None of the property may be removed from the premises until the total purchase price has been paid. All purchases must be picked up on Friday, October 21st from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. There are no exceptions to this removal date. The auction company assumes no responsibility for acts or omissions for such handling including, but not limited to, theft, loss, damage, or any transportation, whether at the direction of the buyer or PMLLC. Buyer shall be solely responsible for loading, shipping, or transportation of the buyer’s purchases at buyer’s sole expense.
10. “AS-IS” “WHERE-IS” – All property is sold “as-is” and “where-is,” all sales are final and neither PMLLC nor the seller makes any express or implied warranty or representation of any kind or nature with respect to the property being sold. In no event shall PMLLC or the seller be responsible for the correctness of or be deemed to have made any representation or warranty of, merchantability, fitness for purpose, description, size, genuineness, year of manufacture, attribution, provenance or condition concerning the property, or any warranty that any item complies with any applicable federal or state laws. No statement set forth in the brochure and catalog, or made at the sale, or in the bill of sale or invoice or elsewhere, whether oral or written, shall be deemed such a warranty or representation or an assumption of liability. PMLLC makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the descriptions or representations as listed in the catalogue listing or of the mileage and/or odometer readings or serial, body or chassis numbers. PMLLC acts exclusively as the agent of the seller. All bidders acknowledge that PMLLC is under no obligation to verify the accuracy of any information provided; furthermore, all bidders represent that they have conducted their own inspection and due diligence. Auction subject to errors, omissions and withdrawals. It is the buyer’s responsibility to inspect all lots prior to bidding to ensure that the condition is to their satisfaction. All goods are sold “As-Is” and “Without Recourse.” Please satisfy yourself as to the condition of the item before bidding.
11. BIDDING INCREMENTS – Paul McInnis LLC reserves the right to change bid increments at any time prior to or during the auction.
12. DISPUTE BETWEEN BIDDERS – If any dispute arises among bidders, the Auctioneer may decide the same or may immediately put the lot or item up for sale again and resell to the highest bidder. The Auctioneer shall not be liable for missed bids, un-executed absentee bids or Internet bids. In the event of a tie bid between an online bidder and a floor bidder, the floor bidder will take precedence. The decision of the Auctioneer shall be final and absolute.
13. CONFIRMATION OF PURCHASE – Title to the property shall pass to the Buyer upon the Auctioneer’s declaration as “Sold” or if the high bid is confirmed acceptable to the Seller, subject to the compliance by the Buyer of the terms of sale. Buyer assumes all responsibility for the item or items and shall pay the total purchase price. All sales are final, subject only to these terms and conditions. Buyer assumes all risk of loss whether by damage, theft, fire, etc. from the time the hammer falls or they become the high bidder.
14. DEFAULT - Should any successful bidder fail to make payment in full within 10 days of the auction the auctioneer and seller reserve the right to cancel the sale and re-offer any lot or lots at their sole discretion. In addition, the auctioneer and or seller reserve their right to seek remedies for damages.
15. ERRORS – Auction subject to errors, omissions and withdrawals. PMLLC reserves the right to refuse to register any person for any reason in the sole discretion of PMLLC.
16. RESERVATION – The Trustee reserves the right, without giving any reason, to withdraw any items or lots from the auction and the right to reject any or all bids.
17. RELEASE – Persons attending the inspection, preview, exhibition and/or auction shall assume all risks and/or liabilities and shall specifically release and hold harmless the auctioneer from any liability. Neither the auctioneer nor his principal shall be liable by reason of a defect in, or condition of, the premises on which the inspection, preview, exhibition and/or auction is held. Bidders and all others in attendance at the auction hereby acknowledge that still photography and/or any other visual/audio recording may be in use at the auction. Said photography and/or visual/audio recordings may be used by PMLLC for any purpose at any future date. Bidders and all others in attendance at this auction also hereby waive all residual rights or claims that might arise from use of these pictures for any purpose at any future date.
18. APPLICABLE LAW – This auction is being conducted under the conditions of the Uniform Commercial Code, NH RSA 382A:2-328 titled “Sale by Auction”. The rights and obligations of the agent, seller, and buyer with respect to the terms and conditions of sale shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the State of New Hampshire. By bidding at the auction, whether present in person, or by agent, by absentee bid, Internet bid or telephone, the buyer shall be deemed to have consented to the exclusive jurisdiction of the New Hampshire courts. PMLLC shall have the rights afforded a secured party for any defaults by the buyer. For any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this agreement and/or the auction event, or the breach thereof, any registered bidders and others in attendance agree to arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") under its Commercial Arbitration Rules. Such arbitration to be held in the State of New Hampshire before a single arbitrator by the AAA and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof.
NOTE: Entry into the preview or auction site constitutes acceptance of the above terms and conditions.
22PM-21

Paul McInnis LLC
Description & Details
TRUSTEE’S SALE AT
Auction
Antiques, Vintage Farm Tractors, Coins, Stamps and Clocks
Online-Only Bidding Ends: Wednesday, October 19th at 3:00 p.m.
291 Captain Clark Highway, Wilton, New Hampshire
We are pleased to offer the personal property and collections of the late Howard S. Vinton.
CLOCKS: Collection of 30 clocks to include: Ithaca No. 3 ½ calendar, Ingram Grecian, Seth Thomas regulator, Chelsea ship’s, Vienna regulator, wide variety of shelf and wall clocks.
COINS: 40 lots of coins and currency to include individual coins, silver coin lots, mint and uncirculated sets, large notes, etc.
STAMPS AND EPHEMERA: Several large albums of US and foreign stamp, covers, postcards, revenue stamps, stock certificates, tobacco stamps, plate blocks, etc.
TOBACCIANA: Collection of tobacco tins, labels, boxes, advertisements, lighters and more.
TRACTORS: Restored Farmall M, restored Farmall H, John Deere B, Farmall Super A, Farmall Cub, John Deere H with side bar mover, Ford 1910 with 770B loader with 575 hours, John Deere X350 riding mower, old tractor seats and other assorted barn finds.
OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST: Railroad lanterns and selection of other Railroad related items, two drawer blanket chest, blanket chest, spinning wheel, Butterfly cream separator by Albaugh Dover Co., early wallpaper document box, great stoneware crock with blue decoration, farm table in green paint, lot of books, early bottles, 1865 New York Herald “Lincoln’s Death”. Massive collection of Department 56 decorations to include Dickens series, North Pole series, Christmas in the City and more to be sold in large lots.
ONLINE REGISTRATION: Online registration requires a bidder to place a credit card on file.
VENUE: This auction is being conducted by way of an online-only, timed auction event to begin on Monday, October 3rd at 9:00 a.m. EST. Bidding will begin to close on Wednesday, October 19th at 3:00 p.m. EST.
INSPECTION: Limited viewing on Monday, October 17th from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.
BUYER’S PREMIUM: 20% (Twenty percent) Buyer’s Premium is added to the high bid price to become the total purchase price.
REMOVAL: All purchases must be picked up on Friday, 10/21 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
For photos and more information go to paulmcinnis.com
Lic. #2089 • (603) 964-1301 • Ref. #22PM-21
| Lot # | Description | |
| 1 | Two tobacco tins | |
| 2 | Two tobacco tins | |
| 3 | Two tobacco tins | |
| 4 | Gingerbread clock | |
| 5 | Beehive clock | |
| 6 | Two Tobacco tins | |
| 7 | Wonderful stoneware crock with blue decoration | |
| 8 | Carved wooden bread plate | |
| 9 | Two tobacco tins | |
| 10 | Tobacco Lot | |
| 11 | Two Wallace Nutting style prints | |
| 12 | Stoneware jug | |
| 13 | Wood and tin varnish container | |
| 14 | Two tobacco packages | |
| 15 | Ithaca No. #3 1/2 calendar clock | |
| 16 | Two scales | |
| 17 | Two tobacco tins | |
| 18 | New York Herald article from April 15, 1865 regarding Lincoln's death | |
| 19 | Tobacco tin lot | |
| 20 | Wallpapered document box | |
| 21 | Regulator wall clock | |
| 22 | Poster | |
| 23 | Two tobacco tins | |
| 24 | Three tobacco tins | |
| 25 | Vienna Regulator wall clock | |
| 26 | Beehive clock | |
| 27 | Four tobacco tins | |
| 28 | Three signs | |
| 29 | Two Railroad lanterns | |
| 30 | Cast iron figural clock | |
| 31 | Tobacco advertisement lot | |
| 32 | Tobacco lot | |
| 33 | Lot of tobacco tins | |
| 34 | Two bibles | |
| 35 | Two Railroad lanterns | |
| 36 | Snuff lot | |
| 37 | Modern wall clock | |
| 38 | Picture of Ted Williams and Mickey Mantle | |
| 39 | Gingerbread clock | |
| 40 | Brass and glass clock | |
| 41 | Lot of 19 cover albums | |
| 42 | Lot of Tobacco and Revenue stamps | |
| 43 | Stamp collection, 5 albums | |
| 44 | Foreign stamp collection, 12 albums | |
| 45 | Stamp collection, 9 albums | |
| 46 | Railroad memorabilia, including stamp albums, time tables and more | |
| 47 | Four albums including ephemera, revenue stamps, letters, deeds, invoices, etc. | |
| 48 | Two stamp collection albums, revenue singles and US old plate blocks | |
| 49 | Stock Certificate albums | |
| 50 | Two Duck stamp albums | |
| 51 | Tobacco stamp, label and postcard albums | |
| 52 | Eight cigar revenue seals | |
| 53 | Eight cigar revenue seals | |
| 54 | Lot of Cigar revenue seals | |
| 55 | Early Deeds with stamps, R88C and R70C | |
| 56 | Indenture from 1870 | |
| 57 | An assorted lot of stamps, telegraphs, etc., four albums | |
| 58 | Lot of Buffalo and Jefferson nickels, 13 rolls total, rolls have not been verified | |
| 59 | Lot of pennies, approximately 59 rolls with assorted dates, rolls have not been verified | |
| 60 | Eleven United States proof sets, 1973, 1974, 1975 and 1977 | |
| 61 | Eight Eisenhower United States proof dollars, (3) 1971, (2) 1972, 1973, (2) 1974 | |
| 62 | Eighteen Bureau of the Mint, uncirculated coin sets, 1968 through 1975, some duplicates | |
| 63 | Five United States Proof sets, all 1972 | |
| 64 | Five Eisenhower uncirculated silver dollars, 40 percent silver, 1971, 1972 and 1973 | |
| 65 | Buffalo and Jefferson nickel albums | |
| 66 | Mercury and Roosevelt dime albums | |
| 67 | Washington quarter albums | |
| 68 | Franklin halves coin album | |
| 69 | Two Liberty Walking Halves coin albums | |
| 70 | Lot of 20 United States proof sets, five from 1968, five from 1969, five from 1970, and five from 1971 | |
| 71 | 90 Liberty Walking Halves | |
| 72 | Mercury Dimes, 12 rolls of Mercury dimes, rolls have not been verified | |
| 73 | Seven rolls of Roosevelt dimes, rolls have not been verified | |
| 74 | 69 Franklin Halves | |
| 75 | Kennedy Halves - (81) 1964 halves | |
| 76 | Kennedy Halves - 1965-1969, 47 halves | |
| 77 | 30 Roosevelt Dimes in cardboard flips, 1946-1964 | |
| 78 | 43 Mercury dimes in cardboard flips | |
| 79 | 15 Silver halves | |
| 80 | 16 Silver Walking Liberty halves | |
| 81 | Eight Silver Peace Dollars | |
| 82 | Nine Silver Franklin halves | |
| 83 | Ten Silver Morgan dollars, various dates | |
| 84 | Ten Silver Morgan dollars, various dates | |
| 85 | Ten Silver Morgan dollars, various dates | |
| 86 | 13 Silver Morgan dollars, various dates | |
| 87 | Discovery Coin Lot includes 2" square envelopes with coins, date, denomination and notes | |
| 88 | 1875 S Silver Trade Dollar | |
| 89 | Two Silver Colombian Exposition half dollars - 1893 | |
| 90 | 1831 Liberty Silver hall dollar | |
| 91 | 1811 Liberty Silver half dollar | |
| 92 | 1925 Stone Mountain Silver commemorative half dollar in very nice condition | |
| 93 | Two Silver Commemoratives, (1) 50 cent 1946 Booker T. Washington and (1) G.W. Carter and Booker T. Washington | |
| 94 | 1892 Silver Barber Dime together with other Barber coins | |
| 95 | Assorted lot of coins | |
| 96 | Silver Dime lot, 4.5 Mercury rolls, and 12 Roosevelt rolls, rolls have not been verified | |
| 97 | Silver Quarter lot, 5.5 rolls and a partial album, rolls have not been verified | |
| 98 | Eight United States Mint and Proof coin sets | |
| 99 | Six United States Mint Coin sets, '55,'56,'59,'60,'62,'64, and two special Mint sets | |
| 100 | Lot of Canadian Mint and Proof coin sets, individual coins | |
| 101 | Large United States Note Series 1917 $1.00 bill | |
| 102 | Large United States Notes (1) Series 1923 $1.00 bill and a Confederate $10.00 1864 note | |
| 103 | United States currency to include (5) $2.00 bills, (8) crisp $1.00 Silver Certificates, (9) circulated $1.00 Silver Certificates and (11) $1.00 bills | |
| 104 | Assorted currency lot to include a Series 1929 $20 bill, (6) Foreign notes, (3) Silver bouillon bottles and an odd lot of pennies | |
| 105 | Revenue Stamp Lot | |
| 106 | Japanese silk embroidery | |
| 107 | Two Railroad lanterns | |
| 108 | International Time Recording Co. oak cased time clock | |
| 109 | Lot of cigar boxes | |
| 110 | Lot of early bottles | |
| 111 | Inlaid Mahogany shelf clock | |
| 112 | Rosewood Seth Thomas clock | |
| 113 | Railroad torch and hat | |
| 114 | Grain Painted Multi-drawer Cabinet 44.5”w x 39.5”h x 11”d | |
| 115 | Butterfly cream separator Albaugh-Dover Co. | |
| 116 | Railroad time stamp and postage scale | |
| 117 | Two shelf clocks | |
| 118 | Lot of tobacco tins | |
| 119 | Jar of marbles | |
| 120 | Early Walnut cradle | |
| 121 | Spinning Wheel | |
| 122 | Tobacco lot on four shelves | |
| 123 | Lot of vintage cigarette lighters | |
| 124 | Grecian Ingram shelf clock | |
| 125 | Early two drawer, lift top blanket chest | |
| 126 | Oak Schoolhouse clock | |
| 127 | Lot of Railroad items | |
| 128 | Lot of packaged tobacco | |
| 129 | Cast Iron bank | |
| 130 | Metal Ansonia shelf clock | |
| 131 | Chelsea Brass ships clock | |
| 132 | Ladderback chair | |
| 133 | Vintage stereo cabinet with albums and a table lamp | |
| 134 | Two shelf clocks | |
| 135 | Tobacco tin lot | |
| 136 | Tobacco lot | |
| 137 | Tobacco tin lot | |
| 138 | Two tobacco cutters | |
| 139 | Fireplace lot | |
| 140 | Lot with two boxes, a candle mold, apple peeler and carpet beaters | |
| 141 | Tobacco lot | |
| 142 | Lot with a Royal Bayreuth dish, cranberry glass pickle jar and a rolling pin | |
| 143 | Wooden US flag | |
| 144 | Seth Thomas shelf clock | |
| 145 | Two Stoneware jugs | |
| 146 | Tin spice box and three wooden boxes | |
| 147 | Small Walnut chest, needs minor repair | |
| 148 | Oak commode | |
| 149 | Two shelf clocks | |
| 150 | Two shelf clocks | |
| 151 | Two shelf clocks | |
| 152 | Cast iron match safes | |
| 153 | Lot of match safes | |
| 154 | Pine lift top commode | |
| 155 | Well pump lamp | |
| 156 | Walnut Victorian clock | |
| 157 | Oak cased clock | |
| 158 | Gingerbread clock | |
| 159 | Brass Ships Helm clock | |
| 160 | Seth Thomas oak weight driven clock | |
| 161 | Assorted figures | |
| 162 | Walnut pump organ | |
| 163 | Assorted lot with a rocking chair, tables, lamps, toy box, etc. | |
| 164 | Postcard lot | |
| 165 | Road maps | |
| 166 | Two issues of Forest and Stream | |
| 167 | Railroad items | |
| 168 | Lot of four Farmall tractor toys | |
| 169 | Colonial style bedroom set | |
| 170 | Early lift top chest | |
| 171 | Camera lot Zeiss Ikon, Argus Cintar, Kodak Pony 135 and others | |
| 172 | Lot of cigar boxes | |
| 173 | Lot of Railroad and other badges | |
| 174 | Lot of four watches | |
| 175 | Unique curly maple key cabinet (keys not included) | |
| 176 | Two wing chairs and two end tables, need re-upholstering | |
| 177 | Library of books | |
| 178 | Contents of built in cabinet | |
| 179 | Farm table in green paint | |
| 180 | Scale | |
| 181 | Collection of bottles | |
| 182 | Hamden County Atlas, binder as is | |
| 183 | Assorted bedroom lot | |
| 184 | Large box of Christmas decorations | |
| 185 | Assorted bedroom lot | |
| 186 | Large collection of First Day Covers all categories | |
| 187 | John Deere X350 riding mower | |
| 188 | John Deere trailer | |
| 189 | Farmall M Tractor, restored, last registered in 2008 | |
| 190 | Tractor seat | |
| 191 | 1951 Farmall H Tractor, restored, last registered in 2022 | |
| 192 | Railroad crossing sign | |
| 193 | Ford Model 1910 Tractor, with 770B loader, 575 hours | |
| 194 | Tractor seat | |
| 195 | John Deere B Tractor | |
| 196 | Red Tractor seat | |
| 197 | Farmall Super A Tractor | |
| 198 | Farmall Cub Tractor, rough condition | |
| 199 | John Deere Model H Tractor with sickle bar mower | |
| 200 | Milk cans | |
| 201 | Miscellaneous workbench contents | |
| 202 | Grain bin | |
| 203 | Lot of assorted furniture | |
| 204 | Lot of Agricultural magazines | |
| 205 | Toy crane | |
| 206 | Matchbox No. 41 cases | |
| 207 | ResoTone clarinet | |
| 208 | Anson galley clock | |
| 209 | Clock | |
| 210 | Porch swing | |
| 211 | Shelf lot | |
| 212 | Miscellaneous tool lot | |
| 213 | Dickens Village Series approximately 11 boxes | |
| 214 | Mixed lot of Dickens Village, Christmas in the City, and North Pole Series, 30 or more boxes | |
| 215 | Mixed lot of Dickens Village, Christmas in the City, and North Pole Series, 25 or more boxes | |
| 216 | Village Series lot | |
| 217 | Department 56 Christmas Tails Series, approximately 50 boxes | |
| 218 | Department 56 North Pole Series, approximately 25 boxes | |
| 219 | North Pole Series, approximately 25 boxes | |
| 220 | Mixed lot with blue boxes | |
| 221 | Air compressor |


































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