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Major downsizing -- vintage and household items galore!

$123.00
Ellis, Kansas
Posted 3 years, 8 months ago
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Schedule

  • Fri, August 7th 4 a.m. - 7 a.m.
  • Sat, August 8th 8 a.m. - 1 a.m.

Description

Saturday, Aug. 8, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.      605 Madison St., Ellis, KS.           Homegoods;     kitchen items;      dishes;     decorative accessories;      craft materials;      a hand-embroidered hanging diaper caddy;     a small tent;     camper cap curtains;     MANY Christmas and autumn wreaths and decorative items;    wall art;     a few toys.     Also includes a good number of vintage and antique items such as an early 1900s German salt-glazed crock;        a 1980s Strawberry Shortcake soft baby doll;    1950s or '60s vintage aluminum tomato & fruit juicer with pestle & stand;     1950s or so countertop milk pasteurizer;               1970s vintage and newer clothing;     1970s Pfalzgraff Country Casual dinnerware;    1970s J.C. Penney blue and white country style stoneware;     some amber glassware;    1940s or '50s white enamel refrigerator bin with lid;    1950s & early '60s souvenir state glasses;     1950s-'60s industrial metal file drawer w/ contents;      1950s red plaid bicycle bag;      1950s-'60s thermos bottles and worker's lunch box;      a Victorian-era sterling silver clothes brush engraved with the name "Hannah";      old luggage;      a steamer trunk.      Also featuring 6-7 Lionel O gauge train cars from the 1940s, including a steam locomotive and several American Flyer S gauge train cars from the 1950s, including a Santa Fe diesel locomotive.  Other cars in these sets include a Sunoco tank car, lighted passenger car, cable spool car and more. Sorry -- photos not available, as the set is currently in a different location.  Should be able to text or PM actual photos to you by mid-Friday.  Serious model train collectors only. This is only a small sample of the MANY items that will be available.  Cash only unless we know you, please.  

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