Big Bang For Your Buck This Week Two Estate Sales

First we invite you to  [address removed for privacy]
Tuesday September 29th from 9am-4pm
We’ll have fair pricing 9am-12noon,
Half price 12noon-3pm
Box-lot pricing 3pm-4pm
Free and donation going at 4pm Thursday from the driveway.

This house is lovely and clean and has a delightful collection of ladies treasures from top to bottom. It will surely be a fun way to spend your Tuesday.

Look for plenty of colored (blue) fenton glass, milkglass, decorative plates, china sets, silver-plate, antiques, collectibles, angels, dolls, books, linens, garden decorations, plants, lighting and baskets as well as copper collectibles.

As a child of the Great Depression, JoAnn grew up with out anything but the bare necessities. Beauty was a luxury that didn’t exist in her world! She discovered her artistic talent as a teen in a small town art class. Through out her life, she used this talent to bring beauty into her life. Her artistic eye saw her home as a canvas. An appreciation for beautiful, colorful glassware and the contrast of white milk glass against a colorful background fueled her many collections. Mirrors reflecting light were always an important part of her decorating. Her home was a reflection of the beauty she wanted to create for all to see!
Shared by daughter Marlene

Thursday we invite you to [address removed for privacy] from 9am-4pm.
We’ll have fair pricing 9am-12noon,
Half price 12noon-3pm
Box-lot pricing 3pm-4pm
Free and donation going at 4pm Thursday from the driveway.

This home is stuffed full of vintage vintage vintage and we are able to even offer for sale the light fixtures. Those of you who like mid-century modern items can come here and make out like bandits.
Sterling flatware and tea-set, wedgwood china dinner set, quadra-plate, camera equipment, stereo equipment, lps, books, film and slides, vintage hats and designer mens and ladies clothes, swarovski, artwork, vintage sleeper sofa, vintage furniture, neck-tie and cuff-link collection, wrought iron furniture, cherrywood, complete set of danish modern dining table and chairs, African carvings and spears, Alaskan art and sculptures, textiles and much much more.

John and Phyllis moved into the home in 1960.   They both loved to travel and saw many parts of the world including Asia, Africa and Europe. Phyllis loved to shop, especially for clothes and art and they acquired some lovely art, particularly in Africa. John’s passions were the outdoors and photography. He was a long time member of the Sierra Club and went on numerous hiking adventures with them. He also spent many hours taking pictures, slides and movies of their travels and his outdoor activities.
Shared by daughter-n-law Cathy

First photos are of Tuesday


Last photos are [address removed for privacy]

 

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