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<p>[QUOTE="Angelina Dugo, post: 234480, member: 4582"]Thank you all so much! Truly. I felt like I was being a bother since I just have no clue what I'm doing. Her home isn't in any shape to do an estate sale with the stuff in it, so we need to get it moved somewhere. And our house, though big, can't even begin to have the room to have things set out everywhere, especially with our small kids. Which is why the storage is our best option. So far I've just taken things I think I can handle for a moment. She's got about 20 crocks there. I know Red Wing and then I took an 8 gallon Western Stoneware home with us. I'll post a couple pics in another thread. She worked for a phone company back in the day so there are vintage brand new in the box phones, plus antiques switchboards and things like that. Her home is 40 minutes from here and I just have limited ability to move much in our suv's with the child seats. We'll literally have to enlist in a moving truck at some point but that freaks me out as well because everything will have to be carefully handled. As far as where I'm thinking to sell, there's this place right by us that I'm thinking of doing. </p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://www.zurkopromotions.com/grayslake-illinois-vintage-flea-market/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.zurkopromotions.com/grayslake-illinois-vintage-flea-market/" rel="nofollow">https://www.zurkopromotions.com/grayslake-illinois-vintage-flea-market/</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Angelina Dugo, post: 234480, member: 4582"]Thank you all so much! Truly. I felt like I was being a bother since I just have no clue what I'm doing. Her home isn't in any shape to do an estate sale with the stuff in it, so we need to get it moved somewhere. And our house, though big, can't even begin to have the room to have things set out everywhere, especially with our small kids. Which is why the storage is our best option. So far I've just taken things I think I can handle for a moment. She's got about 20 crocks there. I know Red Wing and then I took an 8 gallon Western Stoneware home with us. I'll post a couple pics in another thread. She worked for a phone company back in the day so there are vintage brand new in the box phones, plus antiques switchboards and things like that. Her home is 40 minutes from here and I just have limited ability to move much in our suv's with the child seats. We'll literally have to enlist in a moving truck at some point but that freaks me out as well because everything will have to be carefully handled. As far as where I'm thinking to sell, there's this place right by us that I'm thinking of doing. [URL]https://www.zurkopromotions.com/grayslake-illinois-vintage-flea-market/[/URL][/QUOTE]
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