Absolute Estate Sale Jan 23 & 24
Terms
Beautifully Appointed Home With A Fine Quality Collection of over 50 YearsAll Sales Final
Everything Sold "AS IS"
No Returns, Exchanges, or Refunds.
Feel free to e-mail with questions. I will try to respond to e-mail questions.
Cash, Approved Check and Credit Cards. (We charge a 3% service charge on all credit card transactions).
Be Prepared to Load Your Own Purchases.
Bring your boxes and trucks to load
Bring PAPER AND WRAPPING MATERIAL
Everything must go!!!
We charge sales tax. If you have a tax exemption certificate... bring a copy to avoid being charged sales tax. EVERYONE PAYS SALES TAX. IT'S THE LAW. NO EXCEPTIONS. This includes all people who "say" they will bring or email it later. We will not be able to make you a copy, so please be prepared.
The "Estate" reserves the right to pull any item at any time.
We DO NOT hold items. It is not fair to other buyers!
We DO NOT settle disputes between two people wanting to purchase the same item.
We ARE NOT responsible for accidents.
Please No Pets.
Everything must go!!!
Buy It All & Have FUN
Remember: This is someone's inheritance. We price to be fair to the estate and buyer.DON’T MISS THE NEXT EXCITING SALE.
GREAT GREAT GREAT Christmas Presents
Collectibles
Antiques
Everyday items
Clocks
Tools Tools Tools
MORE MORE MORE AND THEN SOME MORE
LOOK AT THE PICTURES
THIS IS AN AMAZING SALE
WE WILL SELL IT ALL
Watch for UPDATES
****The Garage Sale Part of this Sale will be SATURDAY Only ***ONE DAY***
*******Research note Amy Jackson was born in 1903. Amy Jackson graduated from UT Austin in 1925 with a BS in Home Economics, then went on to attend the university law school from 1926-1928. Jackson was also a graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago, and studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, the American Academy in Rome, and the Academie Colarossi in Paris. Later, she taught at Amarillo College and UT. She taught at the Palo Duro School of Art in Canyon from 1936-38. West Texas State College sponsored the Palo Duro School of Art during the 1930s and 1940s, with faculty that included: Adele Brunet, A. W. Mack, Amy Jackson, Isabel Robinson, and H. D. Bugbee. Amy Jackson passed away in 1970.. The artist’s work has been offered at auction multiple times. Since 2007 the record price for this artist at auction is $854 USD for Back Courtyard of St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana, sold at Neal Auction Company in 2017.
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