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<p>[QUOTE="lvetterli, post: 9800612, member: 130"]I went to my first estate sale of the year. We don't get a lot in our small town. A boatload of Pyrex in pretty good condition, several amberina pieces, some glass shoes (for some reason those seem to sell well! ), a pair of watercolors of birds and a 1954 book full of aerial pictures of farms and businesses and churches in the county I live in. The sale runner is new to me but I took his card and plan on watching for his sales. I made a pile of my things and he quoted me a sum and i6 said SOLD! There were things that were priced, most of them to high for me but I might stop over tomorrow for half price.</p><p>Now to wash everything.</p><p>Oh, sonny boy is the one that directed me to the sale, he found a handful of sterling spoons, sterling cream and sugar and salt & pepper and a very nice sterling belt buckle which may be signed. It's made in Mexico but really nice.</p><p><br /></p><p>Made for a fun morning!</p><p><br /></p><p>Linda</p><p><br /></p><p>Edited misspelling[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lvetterli, post: 9800612, member: 130"]I went to my first estate sale of the year. We don't get a lot in our small town. A boatload of Pyrex in pretty good condition, several amberina pieces, some glass shoes (for some reason those seem to sell well! ), a pair of watercolors of birds and a 1954 book full of aerial pictures of farms and businesses and churches in the county I live in. The sale runner is new to me but I took his card and plan on watching for his sales. I made a pile of my things and he quoted me a sum and i6 said SOLD! There were things that were priced, most of them to high for me but I might stop over tomorrow for half price. Now to wash everything. Oh, sonny boy is the one that directed me to the sale, he found a handful of sterling spoons, sterling cream and sugar and salt & pepper and a very nice sterling belt buckle which may be signed. It's made in Mexico but really nice. Made for a fun morning! Linda Edited misspelling[/QUOTE]
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