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Dates
Thu
Mar 30
4pm to 7pm
2023
Fri
Mar 31
10am to 5pm
2023
Sat
Apr 1
10am to 3pm
2023

Terms & Conditions

Offers considered on most items. Ask a clerk for assistance to make an offer.
Cash preferred.
Credit cards accepted, buyer pays $2 fee to use card.
Checks with proper ID accepted. $35 fee for returned checks.
Prices are not provided before sale begins. After sale begins, some items are available for purchase via phone with buyer also responsible for shipping cost. Payment is by PayPal goods and services.
All items sold as is, where is. Bring help to load large items.
Yesterday’s News and homeowner are not responsible for accidents.
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Yesterday's News

Description & Details

This sale by Yesterday’s News (Deb Myers) will be conducted in a clean, well-maintained home with steps to enter and additional steps to view items in basement. The house is not for sale. 

Shoppers may enter on ground level by using the front door or through basement by using a door in back. Shoppers are free to use interior basement steps to go up or down to view all items.

Included in the sale:

Ground level

  • Antique Empire dresser with two smaller drawers at top and four additional drawers;
  • Antique three-drawer dresser;
  • White dresser;
  • Oak curved front china cabinet with claw feet;
  • Oak round pedestal table with two leaves;
  • Colonial-style secretary;
  • Two large bookcases with rounded tops;
  • Black stand with shelves;
  • Oak-finish stand with two doors;
  • End table with curved legs;
  • Long coffee table with two doors and lower shelf;
  • Matching end tables with a drawer;
  • Hectagon stand with two doors;
  • Stand/end table with door;
  • Couch with floral design;
  • Couch with recliner at each end;
  • Matching Mid-Century Modern recliners;
  • Oak Morris chair;
  • Swivel rocker recliner;
  • Chair with matching ottoman;
  • Oversized chair;
  • Antique oak rocking chair;
  • Wood stool similar to a piano stool with claw feet but it has a back;
  • Full bed with brass-finish frame;
  • Three-quarters bed with wood frame;
  • Cedar chest;
  • Folding tables, one round and one card table
  • Wood TV trays with rack to hold them;
  • Pair of TV trays with floral motif;
  • Brass table lamps including a matching a set;
  • Tiffany-style lamp with amber glass shade and brass-finish base;
  • Floor lamps;
  • Professional designer-cultivated collection of original framed and signed oil paintings, some featuring nature scenes and wildlife, by European and American artists;
  • Beatles metal tray;
  • Vintage Boy Scout handbook and neckerchief slide;
  • Brass-finish duck;
  • Deer figure;
  • Collectible pharmacy-related items such as            — Antique apothecary jars                                              — Old medicine bottles                                                     — Pharmacy scales                                                          — Delftware-like trivets featuring woman pharmacists and other pharmacy scenes                 — Set of steak knives and assorted spoons with RX on handles                                                       — Pair of mugs with RX design                                     — Old pharmacy books;
  • Ceramic egg diorama ideal for Easter;
  • Ceramic bunnies;
  • Hummel figurine of boy with rabbits;
  • Spongeware bowls;
  • Old yellow mixing bowl with spout and handle;
  • Pyrex dishes and bowls;
  • Mid-Century Modern Franciscan dish sets (2);
  • Blue Willow dishes and cups;
  • Melamine pieces;
  • Vintage pink bowl with matching smaller bowls;
  • Coca-Cola glasses;
  • Decorative bowls and china;
  • Small drip coffee maker;
  • Ice cream maker;
  • Toaster;
  • Small food processor;
  • Vintage combo mixer, blender and food processor;
  • Chrome cake cover atop glass plate;
  • Vintage and newer cookbooks, including some by Albion-area church members and an 1890 Tested Recipe book with ads for Albion businesses;
  • Silvertone gravy boat, sauce dish and shakers;
  • Cut-glass bowls;
  • Floral china berry bowl sets;
  • Decorative plates featuring birds and ducks;
  • Duck figurines by Lenox;
  • Crystal vases including a Waterford crystal vase;
  • Blown-glass bottles;
  • Milk glass vases;
  • Antique and newer photo frames;
  • Vintage ceramic smoking set with ash tray with matching lighter;
  • Vintage ceramic ash tray in triangle shape;
  • Assorted Melamine pieces;
  • Tupperware tumblers;
  • Vintage quilts, some hand stitched;
  • 20-inch old school TV;
  • Rowenta iron  and ironing board;
  • Office Depot paper and disk shredder;
  • Vintage plastic laundry baskets, larger than typical and in great shade of orange;
  • Plastic trash receptacles;
  • Old keys;
  • Vintage wooden souvenirs of Michigan;
  • Reference books;
  • Miscellaneous household items and lots more.

In the basement

  • Newer wood dining set of table with stained wood top and black legs and four chairs with padded seats;
  • Groovy high chair with flower power vinyl seat and back, shiny chrome-finish frame and plastic tray and footrest;
  • 1950s chrome chairs with vinyl seats and backs;
  • Commode with marble top;
  • Drop-leaf dining table with two leaves;
  • Oak dining table with turned legs and three leaves;
  • Unusual beveled mirror set of three (all attached) for hanging or standing;
  • Large wood bookcases;
  • Wood chest;
  • Wood tool chest;
  • Metal foot locker;
  • Metal trunk;
  • Metal cabinet with safe;
  • Metal two-door standing cabinet;
  • Large cast iron (not brass as previously listed) cauldron with bail handle ideal for holding toys, yarn or as yard decor;
  • Large cast iron bell from Tekonsha area school, bell made in Nashville, Mich., foundry;
  • Partial, hand-hewn barn beam;
  • Large hand rake/grain harvesting tool crafted of wood;
  • Glass snack sets by Federal;
  • Ironstone gravy boat and tray and casserole;
  • Decorative bowls and china;
  • Assorted glasses and jars;
  • Vintage electric percolators;
  • Pots and pans with lots of extra lids;
  • Cast iron skillet, round flat pan and pots with bail handles;
  • Ovoid crock and other assorted crocks;
  • Milk glass vases and footed bowl;
  • Silk flower arrangements, centerpieces and wreaths;
  • Large artificial evergreen wreath that folds in half;
  • 7-foot artificial Christmas tree;
  • Assorted Christmas stockings;
  • 50-inch flat-screen TV in box;
  • Two silvertone, matte-finish curtain rods in original packages;
  • Plastic trash receptacles;
  • Old keys;
  • Look and Life magazines featuring historic moments such as first space walk, well-known individuals such at Bobby Kennedy, Jerry Garcia and John Wayne;
  • National Geographic magazines, many are vintage and a great collection from which to pull ads suitable for framing;
  • Vintage wooden souvenirs;
  • Diverse collection of older and newer books including popular children and youth books from the late 1950s to early 1960s (BC, Dennis the Menace, Huck Finn and others);
  • Craftsman tools;
  • Drill press;
  • Band saw;
  • Assorted hand tools;
  • Wood clamps and planes;
  • Something for nearly everyone. 
A handsome mantle clock with pendulum and key. Eating and chatting around the table is more fun with these great Mid-Century Modern chairs. There are six in this set. Crocks and cast iron pots abound. Three -drawer dresser ideal for clothes or to use a sideboard in dining area. Colonial style secretary with keys to lock the drawers and glass doors. Empire dresser featuring two smaller drawers at top.Back of Empire dresser showing it was most likely delivered to a Mr. Cutler of Hillsdale. Beautiful curved front china cabinet with plate rails in the shelves. A large cast iron cauldron big enough to hold toys or flowers. Study in style at this library-type oak table with drawer. Dry sink with drawer and towel holder on each end. Smaller parlor table with turned legs and design on apron. The top could use a little TLC. A two-door oak-finish stand, a TV tray that’s part of a four-piece set and an antique oak rocking chair with cane bottom. A vintage Cosco stool/chair is ready to give a boost or a seat. Sit back in vintage style with a velveteen swivel recliner. It has a twin, too. Watching TV and movies is even better on this comfy couch with a recliner on each end. Go old school with this cool floral sofa. It’s sturdy, clean and ready for more life in a new home. In front of it sits a long coffee table with a shelf underneath and two doors to hold remotes and stash other stuff. Recline in comfort and style in this oak-framed Morris chair. Here’s a better view of the lovely patina on the frame of the Morris chair. These bears think this chair is just right for family and living rooms. Hello, teddy. This 1987 Steiff bear is made of mohair and is in great condition. The bear’s tag is firmly attached to an ear. The detailed wood frame is perfect for the grizzly bears in a wooded clearing. A woodland and stream scene by Henze. The green matting and gold-tone frame perfectly highlight the lovely colors in this original painting. A set of four plaques offers four coordinated scenes.The reflection in the water makes this original, signed oil painting near picture perfect. It is one of several original paintings available at this sale. A well-marked bird perches among crimson berries in this original signed oil painting by a German artist. A doe and her fawn gaze into a field in this original oil painting by an Ohio artist. Pheasants scamper in this vibrant painting by R. Hirschel. Anyone who’s been without power after a storm is sure to appreciate these oil lamps that are both pretty and functional. Sorry for the glare as we attempt to show two riders on horseback. A milk glass shade tops this brass-finish accent lamp. Hallmark’s version of Snoopy rings bells. His furry bear friend has a Christmas print dress to change into. A pink pedestal bowl by Hull would be great to anchor a springtime display. Imagine how cute it would be with decorated Easter eggs. Yellow Depression glass shines as it waits for its next table assignment. A vintage rooster and hen look quite serious about finding a new roost. Wild fowl go about their business on this porcelain collector plate. Birds enjoy honeysuckle flowers around an old rural mailbox on this porcelain plate with gold rim. Songbirds in natural fauna and floral on these decorative porcelain plates. The smaller ducks are by Lenox while its bigger cousin is not marked. Collectors of Beatles memorabilia are sure to swoon over this Fab Four square tray.Time for a new clock? This is one of two wall clocks available. A darling, long-beaked carved bird is mounted on an interesting piece of wood. Notice the wood grain on this bird standing on a pod-like piece. A cardinal parent shows its wear yet looks good and still plays music. 1950s coasters with a bass fish and birds. Natural hues define this Franciscan set of dinnerware. Cause green envy with this Mid-Century Modern serving set and bowl. A Limoges pot with cream and sugar set appears to have gold braided handles. Sale PictureBottom of the Pickard tulip bowl. Dainty cups and saucers adorned with hand-painted flowers and gold trim serve well to display or use for tea. An ironstone covered casserole is also utilitarian and pretty. A hand-painted creamer set would coordinate well with china and more modern dishes. Tiny flowers dot this divided dish that’s pretty enough to hold jewelry. A Bavarian bowl that’s almost too pretty to use. Covered mugs are a lovely way to keep drinks hot for a longer time. A Nordicware souffle with holder is a throwback to the ‘70s. Spongeware mixing bowls stand the test of time. Deviled eggs are served in style on this decorative egg plate. Easter eggs would also be neat on this plate. This unique canister set was handcrafted in the early ‘60s. Wonderfully stylish for retro kitchens. A deep cover on a glass plate is ready to protect a layered cake. Cookbooks from the practical to fun are helpful to have on hand. Older booklets add vintage flair to a shelf or cabinet. An Oster power base that supports a mixer, blender and food processor. Old bottles from a long ago pharmacy in Tekonsha show some wear but the labels are easy to read. Old pharmacy bottles are ideal for RX collectors or to display. Weigh in with style with metal scales from an old pharmacy. Imagine how cool it would look on a desk or counter. A Delft-like tile depicts and old-time pharmacy scene. A well cared for cedar trunk offers a safe place to stow woolens, blankets and quilts. An antique schoolhouse bell from Tekonsha is ready to summons more people. It was cast in Nashville, Mich. A charming set of knives in original box. A second set of knives also in original box. Work and fun are found with a sturdy ironing board, Rowenta iron, a swivel stool and old-school RCA television with remote. A brass-finish bed and fluffy pillows are sure to be just right for someone.The white dresser features a Formica-like top with gold specks while the three-drawer dresser offers a more traditional option. A bent-oak youth chair with caned seat offers a delightful place for a child to sit or to display a beloved doll or teddy. A pair of TV trays boast pretty flowers and are in great vintage condition.Get ready for a card game, place to put together puzzles or to snack with friends with a folding table. Wool fabric squares anchor this knotted quilt. Pretty pastels star in these hand-stitched quilts. The exception is the newer quilt on the left. A log cabin quilt, left, features a variety of cotton fabrics while woolens mingle on the other quilt. Need a laugh? Check out this vintage crapbook of humor. A kitty cat bell and squirrel shakers are cute as a button. A doe explores her surroundings. Celebrate spring with a darling Hummel boy and his bunnies and hobbyist ceramic rabbits. How cute is this 1970s ceramic egg diorama?  The fuzzy duck and pastel flowers make it ideal for Easter. Shredding is faster with this Office Max multi-sheet paper and disk shredder. A saw by Delta is ready for work or crafting. This Craftsman drill press is reliable and sturdy. A wood plane for work yet handsome enough for display. A Craftsman grinder is ready to work in a new location. A heavy-duty clamp for all those tough jobs. One of two milk cans that would work great for a display or wedding prop. A weighty light that likely was salvaged from an old automobile. Sturdy wood shelves that can hold books, collectibles and more. A fresh coat of paint and decorative trim could transform them into shabby chic beauties. A collection of planes and other tools. A variety of power hand tools are available. Saws, drills, sanders and specialty tools to help complete most any task. An 1890 copy of Home Delight recipes by the ME Church of Albion. It’s packed with recipes and features advertisements from downtown businesses. A great addition for tracking local history. One of the pages of Home Delight. Another page from Home Delight. The ads are as interesting as the tested recipes. Interesting to see some of the businesses that dotted downtown Albion in 1890. Upson Nut Co. wood and brass ruler. A compact wood and brass ruler. Give new projects a spin with this wood lathe and tools.

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