Sunday, September 16, 2007

ONLY 5 MORE DAYS UNTIL THE SALE!

It's finally here! The sale is Friday and Saturday 8am-4pm at
51 Lawrence Street, Norfolk, MA ...
no early birds, but do be on time, it will be crowded!

Have you ever seen a chair from the 17th CENTURY?? Well I have one in the sale!!







You can email me at erinkenneally@comcast.net with any questions. See you soon!

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

8am to 4pm Fri. Sept 21st and Sat. Sept 22nd

It's official. The sale will start at 8am each day (get there early, but don't expect to get in until 8:00.) The estate sale guy has a detailed list of items for sale on his website ... go to the address below and then to his "upcoming sales" page for more info ... including the address, which will be posted just before the sale. It is Norfolk, MA but that's it for now. Please feel free to email me at reaganskids@comcast.net if you have any questions about the sale.

Estate Sale Guy's Website:

www.isoldgrandmasstuff.com

See you at the Sale!

Thursday, September 6, 2007

My Big Sale is Coming: SAVE THE DATES!

Friday, September 21st and Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

I've been working for month's now cleaning out every corner of my house and barn to finally let go of a lifetime of antiques and other collectibles that I've been storing for years. And what a "cleansing" it has been ... you will not find many sales with this many unique and beautiful things. I have hired an estate sale company out of Plymouth (www.isoldmygrandmasstuff.com) to run the event, so you can be assured that if you see something of interest on this site, you should get to the sale when the doors open because there will be a crowd! (no early birds)

Enough on all that, here are some of the items that will be available for sale on those days. I'll have to get back to you on the times.


Victorian Child's Glider Horse (Dapple Grey)(1800s)















Victorian Transitional Chandalier (valued well over $3,600)(1890s)This is from a time when electricity was very new and not always reliable. Therefore, the Chandalier was originally 1/2 gas and 1/2 electric. I've had it re-wired so it is fully electric now.



















Victorian Balloon Back Chairs (2)(1800s)












Empire Country Victorian Sofa(1800s)














Winnower Coffee Table (a Winnower is an old farm tool used by hand to separate the grain from the chaff)



















Hand-painted Victorian Side Table















Staffordshire Statue




















Stark Needlepoint Rug (Handmade and Signed)


















Baccaratt Crystal Decantur (1930s)














Cranberry Pull-down Gas Light Fixture (mid 1800s)
















Stunning Hand-painted Victorian Bevelled Glass (Heart-shaped) Mirror
(This may not actually make it to the sale ... it's hopefully coming down from Maine. But if you are interested in it, let me know and I'll put you in touch with my sister. She's the one selling it!)















... and so much more!

Other fun items, that I don't yet have photos for, include:

Gorgeous Oak Fireplace Mantel (1800s) with Bevelled Mirror and Original Cast Iron Plates
Bevelled Oval Glass Oak Front Door with Crank Bell (1800s)
(2) 1960's Patty Playpal Dolls (Ideal Company)
Oak Table c. 1900 (Five Solid Legs Square/Rect.
Cut Down, round Oak Table --- perfect for young children!
10+ Oak Dining Chairs
Stunning Oak Buffet with Bevelled Mirror and Side Shelves c. 1900
Oak China Cabinet c. 1900
Child's Crib Set (1994) Dresser, Changing Table and Crib (White with Maple)
6' Tall Oak Full Size Bed c. 1900
Iron/Brass Bed Full Size c. 1900
Waterford/Lenox
33LPs from the 1940s-1990s!

Too much to mention! (Although I will try to update this site with more photos and more items once I clear my head!)

email me @ reaganskids@comcast.net with any questions you may have!!

Don't forget to mark you calendars! Sept. 21-22, 2007 -- I'll get back to you with the times and address. Please feel free to forward this blog to others!!