EDMOND ESTATE SALE
Feb 12
12pm to 3pmFeb 11
9am to 3pmTerms & Conditions
Edmond police officer on site at all times.
Checks or cash only. Checks accepted only with proper identification.
Sealed bids will be collected at the cashier's desk throughout Saturday,
but only on items priced $100.00 and up.
Bids will be called after the close of business on the first day (Saturday).
All items MUST be removed from the premises no later than Saturday at 6:00 p.m.
Please park courteously and legally, as violators may be issued tickets.
Each dealer or eligible disabled veteran must submit a photocopy of
his or her valid tax exemption certificate, else sales tax of 7.75% will be charged.
No large purses will be allowed -- small handbags or pocketbooks only, please, ladies.
Unattended children will be given pet spider monkeys and cans of Red Bull.
Outside "sold" signs will not be honored and will be promptly discarded.
We will have a large "sold" table on site for your convenience; however,
please be advised that you will be obligated to purchase all items
you place on the "sold" table(s), carry for more than five minutes or have had marked "sold."
We do not wrap, haul or deliver -- please do not ask.

McNeil Liquidations
Description & Details
EDMOND ESTATE SALE
2208 Brookwood Place
(Directions below.)
Saturday, 11 February, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
(Sign-up sheet out at 8 a.m.)
Sunday, 12 February, from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
(No sign-up sheet on Sunday)
North on I-35 to Danforth Rd. exit, then west to Bryant.
North on Bryant to Brookhaven North addition. (App. ¼ mile)
Simply follow signage in on sale days.
Firearms and jewelry not on site until sale day.
The estate of Ms. Velta Reed-Johnston,
long-time educator, principal and school superintendent.
The sale will include, but not be limited to
a dark oak dining suite by Kincaid
(china cabinet, and dining table
with two leaves and eight chairs);
a club chair with ottoman, a sofa and a loveseat,
all in leather, and all made by Flexsteel;
dinnerware for eight in the "Eternal" pattern by Lenox;
an exceptional pair of Garcia spurs
(photo to be placed on website on Thursday);
an antique pair of spurs (American);
a pair of child's spurs (American, Fifties Era);
a Ridgeway tallcase clock featuring a mahogany case,
a highly detailed brass chapter dial, and moon phase dials;
a Continental oak armoire ca. 1910;
a huge selection of Dept. 56 "Snow Village"
and "Dickens Village" collectibles
(see details at end of sale list);
assorted pieces of heavy, dark oak furniture
in the Country French style (possibly Drexel);
a large oil painting by Seminole artist Gary Montgomery;
a limited edition lithograph by the same;
a handsome oil painting by noted local artist Donna Berryhill;
two oil paintings by local artist Fern Smith;
several pieces of Wedgwood jasperware;
an ornate Italian bracket clock
(a modern facsimile of antique piece);
two antique, urn-shaped, porcelain lamps, likely French,
both painted in the style of Sevres (one piece as found);
a ladies' Rolex cocktail watch with a diamond bezel and 14K strap;
assorted pieces of 10K & 14K gold jewelry;
two vintage pocket watches (one gentleman's watch, one railroad piece);
a massive, Austrian silver centerpiece ca. 1900,
flanked with putti on either side;
four Regency-style armchairs made by the Hickory Chair Company;
an antique English colored lithograph of two stallions;
a wonderfully detailed mahogany tester bed
(California king size) made by Henredon;
a wide selection of good quality, professional ladies' clothing;
assorted shoes and accessories; linens galore;
fabric, fabric, fabric (great opportunity for quilters and crafters!);
a SergeMate serger; a Singer sewing machine;
patio furniture (picture to be added to website Thursday);
a very full garage; a very full kitchen;
much, much, MUCH more.
Ms. Reed-Johnston has graciously donated
her entire collection of Dept. 56
"Snow Village" and "Dickens Village"
collectibles to her parish, Peace Lutheran.
The youth group of the church will be selling
these items upstairs throughout Saturday and Sunday
to raise money for foreign missions.
TERMS OF SALE:
No large purses, please, ladies --
small handbags or pocketbooks only.
An Edmond police officer
shall be on site at all times during sale.
Unattended children shall be given
agitated llamas and bags of Skittles.
Please remember to park both legally and courteously,
as violators may be ticketed or towed.
A separate register will be set up upstairs
for all Dept. 56 collectibles.
Separate tickets and "sold" marks will be issued.
Tickets from upstairs shall be inapplicable downstairs.
Checks will be accepted only with proper identification.
Sealed bids shall be collected throughout Saturday,
but only on items priced $100.00 and above.
(Bid cards shall be available at the front desk.)
Each dealer must present a photocopy of
his or her current and valid tax exemption permit,
else sales tax of 7.75% will be charged. (No exceptions.)
Outside "sold" tags shall not be permitted.
We'll have a "sold" table on site for your convenience; however,
we ask that you be courteous to the estate itself,
to us and to your fellow shoppers
and not place items on this table (nor on your ticket)
until you are fully committed to purchasing said items.
Staff does not wrap, haul or deliver.
(Please don't ask us to make an exception.)
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