MOVING/ESTATE SALE - North Hills, Raleigh

moving sale | 2 day sale | sale is over
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Dates
Fri
Jun 9
10am to 4pm
2023
Sat
Jun 10
8am to 12pm
2023

Terms & Conditions

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Not Responsible for Accidents
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Privately Listed Sale

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This is the first private sale this individual/company has listed.

Description & Details

LEATHER SOFAS:- Excellent condition, no tear
 
QUEEN BED:
 * Zinus Arnav Metal Platform Bed
 * Zinus 10 Inch Mattress completely sealed in plastic
 * Support Plus Pocket Spring Hybrid Mattress / Extra Firm Feel / Heavier Coils for Durable Support / Motion Isolation / Replacement prices online:
 * Almost new, hardly used, mattress completely sanitary-sealed in plastic

FLOOR AREA RUGS: 
 * 100% wood rugs still in use today
 * Approx 5x8ft (each slightly different) 

HP LASER PRINTER:
 *  Color, Wireless laserjet
 * Model 200 M251nw

THIS-END-UP DESK + CHAIR:
 * 3 drawers (1 for hanging files)
 * Very robust

EAMES CHAIR:-
 * Camel-colored
 * Leather and molded wood
 * Just as comfortable as the Herman Miller version selling used for $5,000 and most people would not know the difference

COPPER URN:- 
 * Heavy, solid copper urn suitable for display

ANTIQUE SLEEPER WOOD FURNITURE
 * Constructed from ~150-yr old Burmese Teak harvested from used railroad ties in Africa and made into furniture.
 * 8-seater dining table with chairs
 

KITCHEN:-  
 * Plates, place mats, 
 * Wine, beer & Scotch glasses, 
 * Cutlery, 
 * All-Clad roasting pan, 
 * Microwave, 
 * Kitchen Aid, 
 * Nespresso coffee maker, 
 * Sausage Maker
 * Sous Vide
 * Crock Pot
 * Vacuum Sealer 

BEDROOM:- Sheets, duvets, o, pillows, etc.

BATHROOM: Set of matching towels

BOOKS:- All sold

FLOOR LAMP

TOOL SHED ITEMS:- 
 * Chop saw Ryobi
 * Electric hedge trimmer, 
 * Electric leaf blower, 
 * Electric drills
 * Miscellaneous hand tools;

MISCELLANEOUS
 * Toys, Games, Puzzles
 * Humidifier
 * Electric oil heater/radiator
 * Golf Clubs (2 sets)
 * Potted Plants
 * Vacuum cleaner
 * TV stand

BURMESE TEAK COFFEE TABLE
● In the 1800’s the British brought railroad transportation to southern Africa. But because of a lack of reliable local timber, they imported much of the wood needed for the railroad ties from
British colonies elsewhere. 
● By the 1990's, these railroad ties (British call them “Sleepers”) finally began being replaced by concrete sleepers.
● Local furniture artisans bought huge piles of these old sleepers as they were made from ancient tropical hardwoods - Teak from Burma being one of the most
prized. The rustic furniture made from the railroads thus became locally known as Sleeper Wood Furniture.
● Having survived 150 years underground in Africa with borer-beetles gnawing at them and steam locomotives dropping coal on them, these pieces were custom-made for a South African immigrant to the US. None of this furniture has ever seen urethane, polish or stain on them. The wood oils protect it naturally, but an occasional wipe with mineral oilBURMESE TEAK COFFEE TABLE
● In the 1800’s the British brought railroad transportation to southern Africa. But because of a lack of reliable local timber, they imported much of the wood needed for the railroad ties from
British colonies elsewhere. 
● By the 1990's, these railroad ties (British call them “Sleepers”) finally began being replaced by concrete sleepers.
● Local furniture artisans bought huge piles of these old sleepers as they were made from ancient tropical hardwoods - Teak from Burma being one of the most
prized. The rustic furniture made from the railroads thus became locally known as Sleeper Wood Furniture.
● Having survived 150 years underground in Africa with borer-beetles gnawing at them and steam locomotives dropping coal on them, these pieces were custom-made for a South African immigrant to the US. None of this furniture has ever seen urethane, polish or stain on them. The wood oils protect it naturally, but an occasional wipe with mineral oilBURMESE TEAK COFFEE TABLE
● In the 1800’s the British brought railroad transportation to southern Africa. But because of a lack of reliable local timber, they imported much of the wood needed for the railroad ties from
British colonies elsewhere. 
● By the 1990's, these railroad ties (British call them “Sleepers”) finally began being replaced by concrete sleepers.
● Local furniture artisans bought huge piles of these old sleepers as they were made from ancient tropical hardwoods - Teak from Burma being one of the most
prized. The rustic furniture made from the railroads thus became locally known as Sleeper Wood Furniture.
● Having survived 150 years underground in Africa with borer-beetles gnawing at them and steam locomotives dropping coal on them, these pieces were custom-made for a South African immigrant to the US. None of this furniture has ever seen urethane, polish or stain on them. The wood oils protect it naturally, but an occasional wipe with mineral oilLeather sofas (contemporary Italian style)  
Leather sofas (contemporary Italian style)  HP Laserjet Model 200 M251nw
Wireless color printerBED:  Zinus Arnav Metal Platform Bed Frame with Headboard / Wood Slat Support / No Box Spring Needed

MATTRESS:  ZINUS 10 Inch Support Plus Pocket Spring Hybrid Mattress / Extra Firm Feel / Heavier Coils for Durable Support / Pocket Innersprings for Motion Isolation / Mattress-in-a-Box, Queen, White/Grey

The mattress is almost brand new and is completely sealed in a nylon zippered casing for protection and to keep it sanitary.
100% Wool Area Rug (Size 5ft x 8ft)100% Wool Area Rug (Size 5ft x 8ft)100% Wool Area Rug (Size 5ft x 8ft)"SLEEPER-WOOD" BURMESE TEAK DINING TABLE
● In the 1800’s the British brought railroad transportation to southern Africa. But because of a lack of reliable local timber, they imported much of the wood needed for the railroad ties from
British colonies elsewhere. 
● By the 1990's, these railroad ties (British call them “Sleepers”) finally began being replaced by concrete sleepers.
● Local furniture artisans bought huge piles of these old sleepers as they were made from ancient tropical hardwoods - Teak from Burma being one of the most
prized. The rustic furniture made from the railroads thus became locally known as Sleeper Wood Furniture.
● Having survived 150 years underground in Africa with borer-beetles gnawing at them and steam locomotives dropping coal on them, these pieces were custom-made for a South African immigrant to the US. None of this furniture has ever seen urethane, polish or stain on them. The wood oils protect it naturally, but an occasional wipe with mineral oil (o"SLEEPER-WOOD" BURMESE TEAK DINING TABLE
● In the 1800’s the British brought railroad transportation to southern Africa. But because of a lack of reliable local timber, they imported much of the wood needed for the railroad ties from
British colonies elsewhere. 
● By the 1990's, these railroad ties (British call them “Sleepers”) finally began being replaced by concrete sleepers.
● Local furniture artisans bought huge piles of these old sleepers as they were made from ancient tropical hardwoods - Teak from Burma being one of the most
prized. The rustic furniture made from the railroads thus became locally known as Sleeper Wood Furniture.
● Having survived 150 years underground in Africa with borer-beetles gnawing at them and steam locomotives dropping coal on them, these pieces were custom-made for a South African immigrant to the US. None of this furniture has ever seen urethane, polish or stain on them. The wood oils protect it naturally, but an occasional wipe with mineral oil (o"SLEEPER-WOOD" BURMESE TEAK DINING TABLE
● In the 1800’s the British brought railroad transportation to southern Africa. But because of a lack of reliable local timber, they imported much of the wood needed for the railroad ties from
British colonies elsewhere. 
● By the 1990's, these railroad ties (British call them “Sleepers”) finally began being replaced by concrete sleepers.
● Local furniture artisans bought huge piles of these old sleepers as they were made from ancient tropical hardwoods - Teak from Burma being one of the most
prized. The rustic furniture made from the railroads thus became locally known as Sleeper Wood Furniture.
● Having survived 150 years underground in Africa with borer-beetles gnawing at them and steam locomotives dropping coal on them, these pieces were custom-made for a South African immigrant to the US. None of this furniture has ever seen urethane, polish or stain on them. The wood oils protect it naturally, but an occasional wipe with mineral oil (o"SLEEPER-WOOD" BURMESE TEAK DINING TABLE
● In the 1800’s the British brought railroad transportation to southern Africa. But because of a lack of reliable local timber, they imported much of the wood needed for the railroad ties from
British colonies elsewhere. 
● By the 1990's, these railroad ties (British call them “Sleepers”) finally began being replaced by concrete sleepers.
● Local furniture artisans bought huge piles of these old sleepers as they were made from ancient tropical hardwoods - Teak from Burma being one of the most
prized. The rustic furniture made from the railroads thus became locally known as Sleeper Wood Furniture.
● Having survived 150 years underground in Africa with borer-beetles gnawing at them and steam locomotives dropping coal on them, these pieces were custom-made for a South African immigrant to the US. None of this furniture has ever seen urethane, polish or stain on them. The wood oils protect it naturally, but an occasional wipe with mineral oil (oWine, Beer, Whisky Glasses (Including English Crystal)Two contemporary light standsGrizzly Sausage Maker - hand crankWaring Blender - commercial stainless steel versionVariety of china & crockeryPlates, bowls & serving platters (also, All-Clad stainless steel kettle in background)Serving platters & Stainless Steel All-Clad baking/serving trayDeLongi Nespresso MachineSoda Stream with bottles & 2 extra cartridgesFoodSaver Vacuum Sealer - Almost newSous Vide - Used only once

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