Fullerton's Historic Amerige & Bastanchury Family Home Estate Sale

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Dates
Fri
Mar 6
9am to 4pm
2015
Sat
Mar 7
9am to 4pm
2015

Terms & Conditions

Please.......

Sale starts at 9am

NUMBERS AT 8am !!

In Accordance with the California State Board of Equalization.......

WE COLLECT SALES TAX !!!

Unless you have a VALID resell permit on file with us.....If not then PLEASE bring your VALID permit and paperwork to show us or you will be charged sales tax

Cash, personal checks & Credit cards accepted over $100 ((under $100 there is a $2 service fee))

EVERYTHING will be sold......."AS IS" & "WHERE IS" & "HOW IS" .......that's how we sell it.

There are NO returns so PLEASE.......look over your purchases carefully BEFORE buying

Please inspect your purchases BEFORE buying.......NO RETURNS for any reason.

NOTHING will be pre-sold !!

You MUST bring your own truck, tools & help......we can not help you remove large items. Our staff is not your labor.

ALL items that you purchase MUST be removed from the property by the end of the sale !!

PLEASE..........BE COURTEOUS TO OTHERS AROUND YOU. We want everyone to have a wonderful experience.

We really appreciate your business.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOYALTY AND SHOPPING WITH US !!

Dan & Suki
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WELCOME BACK, FRIENDS !!!

PLEASE NOTE...........
There is NO parking in front of the house, the house sits on Harbor Blvd.
You MUST park on surrounding streets and walk to the house.
Please do not block peoples driveways......and watch out for traffic if you cross Harbor !!

This estate sale features the home of our Fullerton founders, the Amerige and Bastenchury families. 

This is a chance to own a piece of Fullerton's history

 

This FRIDAY & SATURDAY

9am - 4pm

NUMBERS AT 8am
 
616 N. Harbor Blvd

Fullerton 92832

NOTE....All proceeds from this sale will be given to a family member who is working on his Eagle project to earn his Eagle Scout.

A little history........

"With the advent of the 1880's, Southern California was the scene of a "land boom" sparked by the area's growing prosperity and the promotional campaigns of the railroads. It is at this point that George and Edward Amerige join the Fullerton story.
The Amerige's were grain merchants in Malden, Mass., when, in 1886, they sold their business and headed west to investigate the land boom for themselves.
Arriving first in San Francisco, they worked their way south, purchasing a fruit ranch in Sierra Madre. On a duck hunting vacation to the Westminster marshes near Anaheim in early 1887, the Amerige's overheard the "locals" talking about the hot news of the day - that the California Central Railroad, a subsidiary of Santa Fe, was looking for land. George H. Fullerton, president of the Pacific Land and Improvement Co., also a Santa Fe subsidiary, had been sent west specifically to purchase land for railroad right-of-way. The Amerige's learned that a likely site for a town was located north of Anaheim. The brothers were so convinced of the potential of the area that they sold their Sierra Madre holdings and opened a real estate office in Anaheim. They then began negotiating for the land, arranging to buy 430 acres at a cost of approximately $68,000. Discussions next began with Pacific Land and Improvement, with the Amerige's offering free right-of-way and half interest in the land if the railroad survey were altered to include the proposed town site. With George Fullerton's assurance that the area would be included, the Amerige's purchased the 430 acres.
On July 5, 1887, Edward Amerige drove a stake into a mustard field at what is now the corner of Harbor Boulevard and Commonwealth Avenue, and the town site of Fullerton was born. The appreciative community voted to name the town in honor of its benefactor, George Fullerton.

((( to read the full story, please visit.... http://www.cityoffullerton.com/depts/city_manager/history_of_fullerton/default.asp )))

So now that you have a little history about our founders and the city, it's time to come to the estate sale.

A modest Art Deco style home on the outside but stately and grand on the inside.

The home features some of the original decor and furniture.

Most of the items in the house have been owned and used by either the Amerige or Bastanchury families and some items have not and were brought in by family members.

Beautiful early 1900's Estey upright Piano made with gorgeous burlwood and with original swivel backed piano chair stool. Piano is in tune.

PAIR of antique pink Chinese jade lamps on graduating bases......STUNNING !!!

Antique turn of the century bedroom set.

2 Vintage Persian rugs
#1 is 9'x12' and has wear spots
#2 is 12'x18' and is in good condition

Vintage bedroom sets.
 
Vintage light colored mink fur owned by Mrs. Bastanchury ( of Fullerton)
 
Beautiful pieces of sterling silver utensils owned by the Amerige & Bastanchury families and monogrammed.
 
Antique curio cabinet
 
Antique matching Victorian couch & chair
 
Vintage music cabinet

2 very cool matching Naugahyde rocking chairs
 
4 antique trunks, 3 with Amerige family ID on them
 
Beautiful Antique writing desk
 
Antique rocking chair

Beautiful Spanish Revival dining set in great condition !!
 
A nice selection of Books signed by various family members

A set of TAB drawers in the garage
 
A Pressweld desk in garage

A cement mixer in garage

A small assortment of tools and various garage items.

Washer & Dryer

AND MORE...............


To See more photos of the estate, please visit my website.... www.estatesalemandan.webs.com

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