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Cobblestone Too!
Description & Details
The 50's, 60's and 70's meets primitive Americana! Our upcoming estate sale is simply over the top. Located in the home of a military veteran and his wife, both avid world travelers.
Come in and see us! Everything must go!
Sale for the Estate of Horace M Varner
Born in North New Jersey
Member of the Coast Guard and served in WW II.
Attended Lafayette College for Mechanical Engineering and worked as a mechanical engineer.
Married Joan Loughran and they had three children – Bill, Bob and Nancy.
Career:
Mechanical engineer with many patents.
Design team for NASA moon lander. Name is on the plaque on the moon.
Original designer for reaction wheel (equipment used to keep satellites stable.
Designed flexible drill for coal mine safety.
Developed the first motorized bomb removal device.
Long time outdoors man (skiing, hunting, fishing, photography).
Founding president of the Keystone and Copper Mountain Ski Team.
Avid sports car enthusiast: Alfa Romero (active member of owners club) and Jaguars.
Member of the Shriner's Sports Car Club.
World traveler, especially enjoyed Mexico, Europe and Asia.
Primitive trunks and chest
Benches
Side tables
Spinning wheel
Civil War table with marble top
Primitive farmhouse table with chairs
Clocks from the 1800's
Leather chair
Pine top open chest
Mahogany queen sized bedroom set – head board, foot board, night stands, dresser with mirror, wardrobe
Bird's eye maple chest of drawers
Small wood boxes with drawers
Vintage glass lamps – lamps galore
Linens
Large pin chest – wow!
Area rungs – large and small
Primitive sewing box table
Primitive pine wardrobe
Sitting chairs
Men's clothing – suits, ties, shirts
Men's shoes
Victorian slipper chairs
Mirrors
Women's clothing
Tee shirts
Wedding dress
Art and art work
Riding lawn mower – Craftsman Limited
Rock and minerals
Studio art glass
Vintage German mesh bags
Miser purse
Flo blue
Limoges Christmas dish set – floral
Silverplate
Llardro figurines
Tea pots
Antique pewter
Hummels
Porcelain dishes
Princess Diana tea jar
Rush Tole chairs
Deft china
Bone dishes
Spade
Royal Doulton
Oyster dishes
Oil lamps
Garden art , antiques, concrete planters
Keys
Pitch pine pottery
Child's sewing machine
Waterford
Tiffany
Antique pickle jar
Tin litho Halloween cat
Hull
Fenton coin dot
Crackle glass
Hand blown glass
Consolidated glass
Collector plates
China hutch
Bikes
Carpenter's tool box
Antique tools
Teak wood bowls
Monkey wood bowls
Mid-century modern teak wood table and 9 chairs – Koda Woodart
Chinese fish bowl
Jewelry boxes
Belleek
Lenox
Lalique
Christmas decorations
Antique Putnam glass
Original watercolor art
Original oil on canvas art
Copper
Vintage foreign coins
Antique bronze mirrors
Watches
Jello crock molds
Mosaic transfer dishes
Primitive corner cabinet
Wardrobe
Rocker 1800's
Danish candle holder
Food
Milk glass
Cleaning supplies
Mexico custom made dishes
German Christmas dishes
Occupied Japan French figurines
Phantom baskets
Picnic table with benches
Milk crates meadow gold
Fountain
Reverse ware
Cast iron pans
Kitchen items
Boot scrapper
Primitive molds
Tires
Yolk
Miner picks
Table saw
Paint sprayer
Rope
Books
Roombas
Records
Femorabilia – World War I and II
Lots of historical photographs
Primitive book press
Primitive tools
Bendiv Corp collectibles
Primitive 2 man saw
Antique iron canoe
Deco metal lamps
Primitive stool
Wood planes
Collectible boxes
School bell
Primitive child's sled
Tons of nutcrackers
Trivets
Match safe trivet
Pumpkins
Christmas santas
Duck decoys
Asian Oriental rugs
Office supplies
Wedgwood
Iron trivets





























































































































































































































































































































































































































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