Summit Avenue Sale
Jun 1
10am to 4pmJun 2
10am to 4pmTerms & Conditions
Numbers at 9:30 am on Saturday
1. We will limit the number of people in the house at one time and the number of people per room.
2. No restroom available.
3. Cash, checks (with ID) or credit cards.
We appreciate your patience!

G & S Estate Sales
Description & Details
Elegant treasures in Summit Avenue home include:
Antique occasional tables, desks, chairs, clocks, pair Stiffel lamps, Eastlake dresser, Arts and Crafts Mission oak desk, Stickley mantel/desk analog clock, pair wing chairs with wood side panels, 60's GE stereo cabinet (looks great, not working), Ethan Allen painted cabinet, wood shelf unit, vintage dark wicker porch furniture, rattan sun room furniture, 50's telephone bench, olive green rotary phone, king and queen beds, custom upholstered headboards, bench, chairs, pillows, 4 purple moiré slipper chairs, Hickory dresser, and pair matching nightstands.
Sixteen 6' shelf units with adjustable shelves, coffee table books, classic and contemporary fiction, biographies, local history books include C.P. Gibson's Souvenir of Saint Paul and Picturesque St. Paul, edited by J.G. Pyle.
Oriental area rugs and runner, exquisite permanent floral arrangements. Framed Theodore Jasper lithographs from Birds of North America 1881, Maxfield Parrish prints, selection of watercolors, and posters.
Della Robbia tableware by Westmoreland, Porsgrund Hearts and Pine dishes, glassware, and serving pieces, set of Lunt sterling silver flatware with chest, vintage tablecloths and cookie jars, Roseville and Weller vases and pots, Tiffany & Co. pitcher, Fitz and Floyd and Pottery Barn ceramics. American Atelier Ceramic beverage dispenser.
Polaroid 360 Land Camera in case, Konica camera, assorted lenses, Sony multi-channel AV receiver, HP printer, Homelabs 50 pint dehumidifier, Electrolux Oxygen Ultra vacuum.
Sunny stationary bike and Pace Master treadmill.



























































































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