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Smithmore Street Estate Sale

Caring Transitions of Upstate South Carolina
Phone: (864) 243-8805
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Web Site: http://www.CaringTransitions.Net/UpstateSC
Address of Sale:
506 Smithmore Street
Anderson, SC 29621
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Directions to Sale:
From Greenville: Take I-85 South. Exit I-85 at exit 27 (Hwy 81). Take Hwy 81 toward Anderson. Go about 3 miles. The An-Med Hospital will be on the left. Turn right on Reed Road at the hospital. Take Reed to the end. Turn left on Concord Rd. Turn right on Pine (Hair styling shop is on the right. Turn right on Smithmore. The sale is on the right.
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Sale Dates and Times:
4/15/2010 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Thursday)
4/16/2010 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Friday)
4/17/2010 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Saturday)
Terms and Conditions:
Cash, All Credit Cards and debit cards. All items sold as is. All sales are final. There are two ways to buy any item: Buy Now or “Take a Chance” - Bid Now Auction. If you want immediately, then buy it now. If you want it at a lower price, place a bid. Offer at least ¾ of the marked price. Offers are reviewed at 3:00 pm the day you bid. Highest bid wins. Bid slips available at Entrance Door.
Sale Description:
Please note that this sale's dates have been moved back one week, starting April 15th, rather than April 8th. At the Smithmore Sale we have a house full of all of the “normal” things one expects to find in a house: king and full beds, a dining room set, chests of drawers, vintage toys, numerous Barbie Dolls, vintage children’s books, lamps, tables, a never used electric adjustable bed, dressers, a china cabinet, costume jewelry, washer and gas dryer, TVs, a lawn mower, a wash stand with bowl and pitcher, an upright freezer, rockers, cookware, dinnerware, pottery, linens, bath towels, bedding, books, a tool shed filled with tools, garden implements, bicycles, ladders, a backyard swing set, …and lighthouse-themed décor. The longtime residents loved lighthouse collectibles. There are dozens of perfect porcelain lighthouses, and lighthouse décor galore. But, the real jaw-dropper—one well worth the trip—are the 3000 sets of salt & pepper shakers. Salt and pepper shakers collected over a long lifetime, starting in the 1930’s. They all must be sold and will be sold at the best price we are able to obtain. An internet auction will precede this estate sale. Watch for details of the internet auction here at Estate Sales.Net.
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