(50% Off Sunday) Glenville Barn Sale
Aug 13
8am to 3pmAug 14
8am to 3pmTerms & Conditions
2. Please come prepared to disassemble and move any items you purchase.
3. No deposits or partial payments are accepted. Items will not be sold unless paid in full at the time of purchase.
4. Sales tax is included in all prices.
5. No holds or reserves are placed on items ahead of time.
6. Numbers will be provided each morning of the sale for initial entry.
7. Masks are optional.
8. Please be respectful of neighbors and other customers when parking.
9. Please call or text with any questions.
10. Please remember that these are not my personal items to sell and that the client might decide to keep or remove anything shown or listed prior to the sale.
11. Items that are paid for and not removed at the time of purchase will only be held until the end of the sale on the final day. Items not picked up before then will be forfeited and no refund will be issued.
12. Most importantly... have fun!

518 Estates
Description & Details
Two buildings (a garage and a barn) packed full of treasures (everything has been removed from the house). Years and years of accumulation ready to be sorted through, you won’t want to miss this one. More is being added right up until the sale.
Antiques: Vintage greeting/holiday cards, "The Boys Favorite Tool Chest", large assortment of wooden crates, trunk, metal toy trucks, brass candlesticks, teddy bears, Kodak cameras, chess sets, jugs/crocks, radio flyer wagon, Atlantic oil drum (empty), wooden barrel, croquet set, black metal milk jug, stack of license plates, framed Syracuse University picture, coffee grinder, metal gas cans, Fitzgerald Bros Brewing Co crate, Quevic Spring Company Saratoga crate, Flexible Flyer Airline Chief sled, standing bird cage holder (great for a plant), metal milk crates.
Collectibles: Postcards from all over, World's fair coasters, political buttons, metal soldier figurines, AAA badge, various salt and pepper shakers, records (four milk crates full), JFK newspapers, Pepsi crate from Albany, Howard Johnsons plastic bank, CorningWare dishes and dutch oven, box of aftershaves/colognes, ceramic Christmas tree, bottle openers.
Books: two shelves packed full of books from antique to new.
Jewelry: pins, rings, necklaces, bracelets, tie clips, etc. Putnam County Sheriffs office pin, NYS Association of Chiefs of Police pin.
Household: Large Frankoma pottery, huge amount of glasses/plates/mugs/etc., wooden baskets, Pyrex gooseberry bowl, Pyrex early Americana mixing bowls, Pyrex snowflake butter dish, blankets and linens, magazine rack, meat grinder.
Tools/Equipment: every kind of hand tool you could ever imagine, ladders, hand cart, smaller and larger meat cleavers, tool chest, MoJack EZ lift, vintage Goodall lawn mowers, wheelbarrow, metal work bench.
Furniture: Chairs (ADK/Clamshell/wooden folding/etc), wicker rocking chair, metal filing cabinet, antique secretary desks, multiple bed frames, Art Deco sideboard, Singer sewing machine table.
Electronics: Technics stackable speaker set. SONY TV, Commodore 64c computer w/ accessories, Zenith and other vintage radios, coffee table w/ matching end tables, lamps, GE speakers, toaster.
Misc: Big selection of plastic milk crates (some local), sealed Disney VHS, floor safe (with combo), Times Union/Daily Gazette plastic mailboxes.





























































































































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