50% off & Power Hour @ Concord Mich Living Estate

estate sale | 3 day sale | sale is over
Address
The address for this sale in Concord, MI 49237 will no longer be shown since it has already ended.
Dates
Thu
Aug 1
4pm to 7pm
2024
Fri
Aug 2
10am to 5pm
2024
Sat
Aug 3
10am to 3pm
2024

Terms & Conditions

Cash, checks, credit and debit cards accepted with $2 fee for cards.
Bring help to load, especially for large pieces such as beds, loveseat and exercise equipment. Goods must be picked up by conclusion of sale or items will be forfeited unless arrangement made. Be sure to speak with Deb at check-out area if there are questions. **

Important: This is an occuppied home; refrain from knocking/ringing doorbell and otherwise disturbing before and after sale hours.
No early entry, browsing or sales. No prices provided before sale. Calls/texts might go unanswered during sale because we are typically busy with customers.
No public restroom.

Cash preferred; $100 bills not accepted, sorry.
$2 fee per transaction when using credit or debit cards.
Checks with proper ID accepted. $35 fee for returned checks.
Prices are not provided before sale begins and there are no early sales.

**All items sold as is, where is. Bring help to load, we are not able to load/carry goods. **

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Description & Details

Half off on Saturday at Concord Living Estate Sale.
— Power Hour! Save even more during power hour beginning at 2 pm when prices drop to 75% off most everything and fill-a-basket for $15 excluding jewelry, smalls and a few select items. 
— Yum! Albion’s hot dog guy Dennis Reid will be serving grill hot dogs, brats and burgers. 

This diverse estate sale with lots of tools takes place in a two-story house and carriage house/garage. There are steps with railing to enter and exit home as well as to access the second floor. 
There is also an uneven entrance to the carriage house that’s loaded with tools, lawn and garden items plus sporting goods. 
Among the many items for sale:

  • Loveseat in floral fabric;
  • Drop-leaf dining table with four matching chairs;
  • Pedestal kitchen table with four coordinating chairs;
  • China hutch in Mid Century Modern style;
  • Buffet with display space, plate rail and concealed storage;
  • Platform rocker with ottoman;
  • Wingback side chairs;
  • Wood rocking chair;
  • Padded rocking chair;
  • Side chairs;
  • Wood stool;
  • Coffee table, end table and side tables;
  • Cart caddy;
  • Queen and twin beds;
  • Set of wicker bedside tables;
  • Maple dresser with tall mirror;
  • Rugs and runners;
  • Vintage radio, working condition;
  • Asian-inspired small chests of drawers, matching set;
  • Lamps for floor and table including a Mid-Century Modern pole lamp in brass finish;
  • Solid brass five-arm chandelier, three available;
  • Vintage Pyrex and Fiesta bowls;
  • Two sets of fine china;
  • White ceramic set of dishes by Pfaltzgraf;
  • Depression glass set in pale topaz;
  • Corelle dishes;
  • Cookware including cast aluminum soup pot, skillets by Tarontina;
  • Cast iron skillets by Griswold, Lodge and Wagner;
  • 1200-watt Microwave by Sharp;
  • Bread maker;
  • Toaster;
  • Tumblers, glasses, mugs and travel mugs;
  • Mugs commemorating Hillsdale County Fair Grange Hall anniversary in 2004;
  • Litchfield High School aluminum tray featuring a terrier;
  • Litchfield State Savings Bank note pads;
  • Quincy, Mich. Memorabilia including high school student handbooks issued in the 1950s, a metal buckle-like piece;
  •  Vintage and newer Christmas decor including a lighted ceramic tree (photo to come);
  • Tumblers for NFL on one side and Cleveland Browns on the other;
  • Tupperware;
  • Costume jewelry, vintage and newer;
  • Cabinet cards and other antique and older photos including one of an apparent funeral home scene;
  • Ephemera including vintage and newer post cards and greeting cards;
  • Vintage games;
  • Books including some antiques and cook books;
  • Five-shelf bookcase;
  • Silver-tone floor lamp;
  • Original paintings and prints;
  • Vintage, antique and newer mirrors;
  • Towels and sheets;
  • Wine bottles and other older bottles and cans;
  • Office supplies;
  • Vintage Coleman cooler and newer coolers;
  • Lumber, live edge and assorted;
  • Tools, hand tools and power tools;
  • Table saw;
  • Power washer;
  • Electric mower and gas mower, both push;
  • Lawn aerator;
  • Small tiller;
  • Snow blower;
  • Leaf and grass-clippings blower;
  • Hedge trimmer;
  • Chainsaw;
  • Black-top sealer;
  • Gas grill;
  • Patio set with table, four chairs and umbrella;
  • Patio umbrella;
  • Lawn/patio chairs;
  • Lots of household and miscellaneous;
  • Something for nearly everyone. 

 

Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureAn Asian-inspired chest of drawers features a faux apothecary front. It actually has three drawers that glide open and close. Mid Century Modern enthusiasts should check out this china hutch. This piece has been well cares for and is ready for its next chapter in a different home. Notice it has lots of display and storage space. A cool bit of local history with this thermometer to promote Concord Electric. Based on the phone number, this likely is from the 1920s or earlier. Sale PictureA classic grape design adorns a large tray, about 20-inch diameter, suitable for use or to hang on a wall. This unusual 1909 calendar plate is a souvenir of Jackson, Mich. A 1960 calendar plate would be a great gift for someone born or married in 1960. Everything comes up roses on this charming plate. A perfect dainty dish to hold sweets or to decorate a space. Rainy day fun awaits with this current and vintage games. One doesn’t have to be a plate collector to appreciate the beauty of this plate. Imagine a round cake in the middle of this beauty. Crumbs are gone quickly and easily with this stately set. Bridge, anyone? This nice box could also be used for other card sets, too. Here’s a look at some of the available Hummel pieces. These figures often depict different scenes of life.Mirror, mirror … these handheld beveled mirrors would work great as part of a wall grouping or to grace a dresser. White pitchers in graduated sizes could blend with a variety of styles and colors. The simple yet detailed pieces feature muted colors. Notice this jersey cow’s headpiece. This unique button is sure to moove conversation to the fun side. This buffet with plate rails offers display space and places to put some items out of the way.  It could also be repurposed into a coffee bar or kitchen cabinet. Ditch the paper plates and offer lunch on this snack/lunch set. These colorful folders each hold sewing needles. Notice the house folder is an advertisement for First Federal Savings & Loan Association. A shelf brimming with ceramic woman figurines that are planters and vases, vintage cups and saucers, a Lefton angel for March and other delightful finds. Bone dishes might be of the past but they could still be used as trinket dishes or to hold small sweets. Topaz glassware would be stunning for fall or anytime a subtle hint of color is desired. The topaz-colored set includes servings pieces. The dainty pink flowers has many who have see it thinking “maybe I do need a set of china.” See whether you can resist the charm of this beautiful set. Souvenirs and other small pieces evoke memories of yesterday. How cute is this smaller pedestal table? It has four matching chairs like the three shown. Bright yellow Pyrex and other bowls are ready for more kitchen duty. Her look might be a bit dour thanks to a nonfunctioning music box beneath her skirt. Local cook books are among the collection. Vintage Tupperware and other kitchen basics stand the test of time. Corelle is popular in this kitchen. Here, a set of cinnamon red over black dishes. Also shown are the popular Blue Cornflower casserole and a set of black crocks ideal for French onion soup. This bright enamel cookware by Austria Email is sure to make any dish more colorful. Kitchen towels with crocheted tops, dish clothes and pot holders abound. You name the kitchen utensil and it’s likely to be found at this sale. A vintage Oster blender, knives and paper cups to illustrate the many goods in the kitchen. Four Pottery Barn bowls with inspiring words. Wine glasses, water goblets, lots of tumblers and individual covered casserole dishes. Fresh-baked bread is just a few steps away with a handy Regal bread maker. Ruby souvenir glasses and blue glass add pops of color and nostalgia. Whether on the go or snug at home, there’s an ideal mug. Tools and hardware are in plentiful supply. Classics to local cook books to inspire. Pink etched stemware is much prettier in person. A wreath of dogwood blooms shine on this fine china. From casual to more formal, this Pfaltzgraf fits most any table. Just a few of the family friendly games.A Samsung TV is even better with sound bars and a DVD player. A relaxing scene bound by a wonderful gold frame. A soothing look in another great frame. A wintry scene by Donna and a reminder not to complain about summer heat. An image that evokes fun and order with scattered sledders bound by a row of trees.Call in Bissell’s ProHeat to tackle hot messes. A tiered marble table has a small footprint with a big impression. This unusual dresser features decorative overlays and hankie drawers. Pardon the glare on this embroidered silk piece. A coordinating piece is available, too. A fanciful mirror would look just right in many places. Notice the detailed wood grain in the big frame.A twin bed with a classic headboard and footboard. Great for a youth or as a spare. An American Colonial nightstand with lots of room for tissues, a journal and other nightly ritual needs. A large pitcher and bowl with a matching cup. And don’t miss the vintage powder and puff. 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 Picture

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