WOW, Half Off Albion Estate with Vintage & Collectibles

estate sale | 3 day sale | sale is over
Address
The address for this sale in Albion, MI 49224 will no longer be shown since it has already ended.
Dates
Thu
Jun 15
4pm to 7pm
2023
Fri
Jun 16
10am to 5pm
2023
Sat
Jun 17
10am to 3pm
2023

Terms & Conditions

Cash preferred.
Credit and debit cards accepted, buyer pays $2 fee to use card.
Checks with proper ID accepted. $35 fee for returned checks.
Offers considered on most items. Please see a sales associate for assistance.
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.
Yesterday’s News and homeowner are not responsible for accidents.
The home is not for sale.
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Yesterday's News

Description & Details

There are steps to enter and exit this home and steps to the basement. This quality sale is conducted by Yesterday’s News, Albion and Hillsdale.

Find a treasure trove of vintage goodness with a healthy mix of collectibles along with toys from the late 1950s to early 1960s and Hot Wheels including Redline with cases and track sets. 

Wonder Wagon/Hot Dog Man plans to set up on site Friday and Saturday.

Among the many, many items for sale:

  • Console television;
  • Smaller cabinet stereo system;
  • Sleeper sofa;
  • BarcaLounger recliner;
  • Chair and ottoman;
  • Vintage round footrest in faux leather;
  • Gate-leg table;
  • Half moon side table;
  • End table;
  • Metal TV trays;
  • Table and floor lamps;
  • Blonde chests of drawers (his and her styles), two-part dresser with glass top and chest;
  • Colonial-style nightstand with drawer, chest of drawers and dresser with mirror;
  • French Provinchial chest of drawers;
  • Upright writing desk with pigeon holes and decorative shelf;
  • Metal vanity stools;
  • Full bed with Hollywood frame;
  • Full-size sheets and sets;
  • Wicker shelf cubbies;
  • Laminate kitchen table with hidden leaf and matching vinyl-covered chairs;
  • Set of six painted dining chairs;
  • Vintage pitchers, tumblers and mugs;
  • Pyrex Spice of Life canisters and shakers;
  • Melamine plates, bowls and mugs;
  • Pyrex mixing bowls;
  • Thermoses and insulated bottles;
  • Starr Commonwealth set of eight milk bottles in carrier;
  • Plastic bread box with clear flip top;
  • Bakeware;
  • Vintage and newer kitchen utensils;
  • Set of china dishes;
  • Pink-hued stemmed glasses and dessert plates;
  • Ceramic divided serving set on lazy-susan tray;
  • Tupperware divided meal trays;
  • Vintage tablecloths and doilies;
  • Blankets, bedspreads and other bedroom linens;
  • Large collection of bells made of glass, ceramic and silverplate;
  • Fenton and Fostoria decorative glass and pitchers;
  • Decorative plates depicting animals, flowers and nature;
  • President and First Lady Eisenhower commemorative plate;
  • Silk floral arrangements;
  • Decorative eggs, some with dioramas on stands and some made of stone;
  • Scales of Justice piece;
  • Pair of lucite candles with gold flecks;
  • Old Christmas and holiday decor;
  • Two ceramic trees with lights;
  • Vintage Gurley candles for Christmas and Halloween;
  • Costume jewelry, some hand-crafted;
  • Cool, old big-frame sunglasses;
  • Wallets, cigarette/glasses cases, sleeping masks;
  • Colorful nylon and silk scarves with rolled hems;
  • Vintage Chinese checkers set in round tin;
  • Hot Wheels collectibles including Redline with some ideal for restoration;
  • Hot Wheels auto cases and classic orange track;
  • Doll house plastic accessories (doll not troll which we erroneously listed earlier);
  • Great collection of vintage fishing tackle including Heddon along with tackle boxes;
  • Chest-style safe with locks;
  • Collectible knives;
  • Two leather hides;
  • Taxidermy waterfowl;
  • Deer hoof hooks;
  • Old sewing box with threads and notions;
  • Old sewing patterns;
  • Big assortment of books, some antique and vintage and newer by popular authors;
  • Hobbyist ceramic pieces;
  • Porcelain dolls;
  • Antique pitcher and bowl;
  • Italian-inspired statue of woman holding a basket;
  • Lladro swan, woman and girl figures;
  • Precious Moments figurines;
  • Angel figures;
  • Cat and kitten figurines and collectibles;
  • Figures of wildlife and birds;
  • Nature and animal prints and photos;
  • Photo frames;
  • 1950s Collegiate Critter wool dog with initials for Michigan State Normal College;
  • Michigan State Normal College cotton jacket with embroidery and one varsity-style made of wool;
  • Wool plush, Steiff-like turtle with rubber shell;
  • US government mechanical pencils;
  • Vintage office products;
  • Cassettes, CDs and VHS;
  • Garden and lawn tools;
  • Lots of household, miscellaneous and cleaning products;
  • Something for nearly everyone. 

 

 

An often sought Pyrex snowflake casserole dish, a newer yellow baking dish and vintage RevereWare measure are great ways to add old-fashioned charm yo any kitchen. Pyrex is the showy workhorse in many kitchen. Here, Flamingo Pink Pyrex baking dishes, a classic clear glass casserole and light green personal casseroles. Use the backside of the cutting board to retain the fruit decals. The spoon rest is pretty enough to display or use as intended. It’s great to have a cookie cutter approach with these vintage aluminum cuties.Do some serious basting and showing off with this Good Housekeeping-approved baster from the 1950s. An iris stands tall and pretty in this stained glass interpretation of a garden staple. Cater to OCD urges with this old school menu planner and recipes. Because many home cooks deserve a break from time to time. Flowers dance on dainty stems in this colorful painting. A Norman Rockwell print shows Main Street USA. A wintry scene shows what could be a glimpse of Albion with one of its stone houses. From best-selling authors to history books, this home library offers plenty of options. Photos from times long past are offered both in and out of frames. A scrapbook is full of pictures of people, places and things. More photos from an antique scrapbook. A late 1990s commemorative milk bottle set from Starr Commonwealth. Members of the Arline E Ness Circle at Starr Commonwealth were once gifted commemorative milk bottles. This brochures tells all about it. This sewing rocker features a caned seat and back. A hand-written notes shares the history of the chair. An antique cabinet with two doors is an ideal place to stow books, sewing supplies, puzzles and more. This Queen Anne chair with matching ottoman features tacks to add definition. Precious Moments figurines look even more delicate next to a fuzzy plush kitty. A small but hefty lamp teams nicely with a dresser set mirror, brush and comb. Lladro figurines feature pastel colors and graceful motion. Well ... maybe even a not-so-graceful fall as the larger miss has broken fingers. A Lladro swan looks as if it could float on a lake or pond. This porcelain gal sports a hoop under her fancy dress. Despite her formal look, she might not have ever made it out of her original box. Albion Schools are examined in this book by an Albion resident. This tome lets readers look back at romance at Fort Mackinac. Anne Geddes dolls, porcelain beauties and plush teddies are ready to be adopted. Attention Jackson High School grads, this book is a must-have to find classmates and acquaintances. This squeezable Fisher-Price mouse sports a festive collar and tie while not letting go of its candy cane. No need to make up a fish story when you have these great old lures to show. Sale PictureThese old lures have been fishing and spent time in a tackle box. Fishing reels and line also make great display pieces. Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale Picture

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