AUCTION LOCATION
1141 Wea-Wit Street
East Earl, PA 17519
AUCTION DATE
Friday March 13 @ 6:00PM
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1141 Wea-Wit Street
East Earl, PA 17519
Friday March 13 @ 6:00PM
All items are sold as is and all sales are final. No returns or chargebacks accepted. 13% Buyer’s premium for on-site bidders. 18% Buyer’s premium for online bidders. The buyer’s premium will be reduced by 3% offered for payments made with PA check or cash within 1 business day of the auction. Pennsylvania 6% sales tax applies to all taxable items sold unless you have a sales tax-exempt form on file. All items need to be picked up within 3 business days.
We are now accepting consignments for our upcoming Local Fine Art Auction!
We’re excited to announce that we are now accepting consignments for our next art auction, featuring cherished works by Abner and Aaron Zook—the famed Amish‑born identical twins from Womelsdorf PA whose deeply sculptural, diorama‑style paintings have become beloved treasures of Pennsylvania folk art. Their work is known for carved figures, layered landscapes, architectural detail, and vivid storytelling that captures the daily rhythms of Amish and rural Pennsylvania life. Their artistic legacy continues through family members and fellow regional folk artists, forming one of the most recognizable bodies of American folk art today.
This event celebrates craftsmanship, heritage, and meaningful handmade work—pieces that offer not just visual appeal but the stories and traditions embedded within them. We welcome consignors who appreciate this spirit, whether you’re offering a Zook diorama, a local landscape, or another fine artwork ready to be shared with new admirers.
If you have questions, we’re happy to guide you through the process or help determine whether your piece is a good fit. We’d love to hear the story behind what you have!
Featured Artists & Notable Works:
Aaron Zook
The Last Supper, 1988 — An ambitious sculptural interpretation featuring deep relief, stone‑textured architecture,
and dramatic interior perspective.
Four-Season Round Relief Set — Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter scenes in classic circular form, each with
barns, streams, rolling hills, and richly layered 3‑D landscapes.
Abner Zook
Gone Fishing, 1971 — A large, early countryside panorama with sculpted buildings, a stone bridge, and a finely
modeled horse‑and‑carriage scene.
Harvest Time, 1988 — A commanding diorama filled with motion: horses, farmhands, wagons, textured terrain, and
detailed rural architecture.
Reading, PA Train Station Black‑Light Diorama, 1986 — A museum‑quality illuminated railroad scene that
transforms under black light, revealing glowing windows and a dramatic nighttime ambiance.
Barn Raising, 1975 — A high‑relief community barn‑raising scene featuring carved figures, wagons, and a fully
modeled timber structure.
Interstate Covered Wagon, 1975 — A dynamic early diorama featuring a Conestoga wagon team crossing rugged,
tree‑lined terrain.
Ferrier, 1984 — A warmly lit dusk roadside scene with a horse‑drawn carriage, historic buildings, and interior
illumination.
Joel Zook (Cousin to Aaron & Abner Zook)
A collection of handcrafted wooden models including sawmills, a sawmill with waterwheel, covered wagons, a
supply wagon, and a stagecoach—each built with detailed miniature hardware and classic handmade
craftsmanship.
Dan Zook (Nephew to Aaron & Abner Zook)
“Make‑A‑Wish” Truck Convoy — A vibrant highway scene filled with semi‑trucks in motion, reflecting Zook’s
energetic approach to modern machinery and community‑spirited events.
Steam Locomotive Passing Farmers — A dramatic composition where a roaring steam engine crosses the countryside as farmers and their team look on, contrasting old‑fashioned labor with industrial might.
Beautiful Belgians — A powerful portrayal of two draft horses working the soil, celebrating the enduring strength and tradition of horse‑powered farming.
Dan Esh
Countryside Landscape, 2002 — A semi‑3‑D oval rural scene with buggy, bridge, fences, rolling fields, and layered
depth.
Moonlit Countryside — A winter landscape with a covered bridge, horse‑drawn buggy, dimensional trees, and soft
moonlit highlights.
Alice M. Weaver
A pair of charming, pastoral mixed‑media creations that celebrate the quiet beauty of country life. Her scenes
feature farm animals, birds, and nostalgic rural settings—blend painting with dimensional elements and
natural textures, giving each piece a handcrafted, storybook quality.
Preview Times: Any day from now until the start of the auction, Monday through Friday from 7AM to 4:30PM.
Pickup Times: Located at 1141 Wea Wit Street East Earl PA 17519
Monday March 16, 2026 7:00AM - 4:30PM
Tuesday March 17, 2026 7:00AM - 4:30PM
Wednesday March 18, 2026 7:00AM - 4:30PM
All items must be picked up by, 4:30PM on Wednesday March 18, 2026 or the items will be considered abandoned unless other arrangements have been made.