WESTFIELD Estate Sale
Apr 10
9am to 3pmApr 11
9am to 3pmTerms & Conditions
There will be no porters available at this sale, so be sure to bring your own help if intending to purchase furniture. Also, delivery is available at an additional cost. Everything sold AS IS. All sales are final and must be removed by end of sale. Please do not park in or block driveways. Please be courteous to the neighborhood and the client's home. By attending this event, you hold us harmless from any or all claims, liability, damages, without limitations.

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Description & Details
Standard Hardman Peck & Co Baby Grand Piano, Sofa, Rugs, Vintage French-style dining table featuring a decorative cast iron base with a marble top, MCM Thomasville Corner Desk and Dresser Bedroom Set, Vintage Cobalt Blue Porcelain Vase, Chairs, Fine Parisian Cusion Mirror 3'x5', Clothing, Shoes, Purses, French Provincial Dressers, Beds, Night Stands, Chairs, Aynsley English Bone China Gold Rim Set, China, Washer, Dryer, Refrigerator, Outdoor Patio Furniture, Woodard Rocking Chair, Vintage "sun" paper-mâché wall sculpture 1970, Vintage Lounge Chrome Chair, TV, Bakers Rack, Vintage glassware, Pots, Pans and sooooo much more. come back week of sale for updated pictures and more info.
Mario De Ferrante Rain Umbrellas Expressionist Art Oil Painting Rainy DayDescriptionDescription:This estate sale has a Mario De Ferrante Rain Umbrellas Expressionist Art Oil PaintingArtist:Mario DeFerrante was born in Naples, Italy on Nov. 29, 1898. DeFerrante studied at the Istituto delle Belle Arti in Naples and served a two-year apprenticeship with Antonio Mancini. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1922, he worked in New York City doing portraits and murals until 1935 when he moved to southern California. After settling in Glendale, he taught at Barnsdale College during 1970-84. His early paintings are representational and later ones abstract.
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