Wassenaar Sale, Phase Two
Terms
NOTE: Due to the volume of items, we regret that we cannot disclose prices on items prior to the sale. Requests for pricing information will not receive a reply due to the volume of items for sale. Thank you for your patience and understanding! It's a BIG sale!
NUMBERS: Are being issued at the sale home as of Monday, May 14. When you arrive at the home, check in with the persons in the motor home by the garage. They will be handling the number situation. Once you receive your numbered wrist band, you must leave and find parking off premises until shuttle parking is available. This means you may return home. Be back to park at the Ada Congregational Church on Wednesday morning, May 16. Parking for shuttle is available beginning at 9 a.m. each morning of the sale. Park at the Ada Congregational Church, 6330 Ada Drive SE, Ada, MI 49301 and ride the shuttle to the sale site. The church will not permit parking prior to 9 a.m. on any sale day.
Announcements the day of the sale take precedence over written materials.
All items sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
All items Sold AS IS, WHERE IS. Bring muscle for heavy items. We cannot help load heavy items.
Payment options include cash, and major credit cards (VISA, Discover, MasterCard, American Express). There is no surcharge for using a credit card. We only accept local checks from established customers. Thank you. NO EARLY SALES. Everything sold first-come, first-served. Announcements the day of the sale will take precedence over written notices posted here and elsewhere.
Thank you.
This is the second (and final) sale of the antiques, collectibles and fine decorative items collected by the late Patsy Wassenaar. We suspect that this sale has more items than the first sale did! All (ALL!) rooms of the home are full, as well as 5 stalls of garage, and basement three storage rooms.
NOTE: NOTHING from the first sale will be found in this second sale. All items from the first sale were liquidated, and the home was empty prior to our re-filling it with items in storage. You have to see this to believe it! The house is FULL (again!).
Antique Furniture, some with marble tops
A pair of what are believe to be period late 17th Century chairs with ball & claw carved feet, and shell carved crests (have been repaired and refinished)
Huge selection of chairs of all styles
Fine Furniture (Baker, Widdicomb, Kindel, Henredon, Drexel)
Gorgeous Kindel highboy from 1930's, Kindel chests
Large selection of Hitchcock furniture (many chairs, both singles and sets; mirrors; stands; headboard)
Many partial and complete sets of dishes (Wedgwood, Royal Crown Derby, Haviland, Royal Worcester, Cauldon, Noritake, Lenox, more)
Antique china (Prussia, Limoges, Bavarian, etc.)
Glass (Venetian, Brilliant period Cut, Pressed, Colored, Art glass, Heisey, Fostoria, Fenton, etc.)
Oriental style Furniture, Decorative objects, Lamps, More
Framed prints
MANY beautiful Mirrors including Baker
Large doll collection. Doll and child-size furniture, Toys (some battery op, and wind-up)
Multitude of Lamps
Clocks
Beautiful Linens (a large walk-in closet full)
Books (GR Furniture catalogues from early to mid 1900's, Books on Grand Rapids, Books on Antiques, Cookbooks, 'The Magazine Antiques' going back to 1920's, Grand Rapids Mirror magazines, Other vintage books and magazines)
Outdoor furniture
MUCH MORE!
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