Heirloom Estate Sales - Tanglewood
Terms
Cash/MC/Visa, No Checks. Sales Tax will be collected! We're all old so you must arrange for your own movers and tools! No Children. NO LARGE Carry Bags allowed. . .no large purses/ carry bags period! No exceptions! Please leave them in your car! Please do not block the driveways while parking. No Public Restrooms!
We look forward to seeing everyone again!!
Heirloom Estate Sale
Friday, Saturday, November 17 & 18 and 11, 9:00 - 4:00
Sunday, November 19, 9:30 - 5:00
We're just about ready! This is truly a sale for everyone, so you must make it by!
The treasure of the sale is the 1929 Ford Model A - read about it, but "Please" SERIOUS INQUIRIES only:
1929 MODEL A FORD
170-A 2-WINDOW Fordor
170-A 1929 Ford Model A Fordor Sedan Std. 2-Window Briggs body style. Although described as a 2-window in Ford literature it is actually a 4-window vehicle since Ford only counted windows on one side of the car. The car was produced in September of 1929.
Unlike many Model A’s this one still has the rare production shocks on it. The “Oogah” horn is an early production model which was first seen in 1928. Henry Ford often used parts left over from previous model years - he didn’t believe in wasting anything. A bell and siren were added sometime in the past. This was probably done to stand out in the crowd while in participating in parades - these can be easily removed.
Additionally the car has the original bud vases, etched glass “wind wings”, dual side mirrors, pull-down rear shade, fold-down rear trunk rack and an Amsol top-end oil injector for Marvel Mystery Oil. The oil injector is an aftermarket option and is rather rare. It helps keep the top end lubricated. The car has five white wall tires including the rear mounted spare but the tubes should be replaced as the car hasn’t been driven for many years.
The Zenith carburetor was recently cleaned and new gaskets installed. Additionally a new fuel shut-off valve has also been installed. The motor has been timed and it starts up quickly.
As a Former President of the Model A Club and working for Dr. Pepper for years, there are many collectible cars, bottles
There are two more sets of Etched Glass "Wind Wings" that were especially made for the owner of the car, beautiful "with hummingbird"
There is also a 2nd car . . . 2004 Hyundai "Elantra GL", 62,030 Miles, White with Tan/Gray interiors, fabric seats, electric windows, no sunroof. Wonderful condition!
Also, the nextdoor neighbor has asked us to post photos of her gorgeous Young Chang Upright Piano (Black Lacquered), Model U-121 . . . absolutely gorgeous! If you are interested check with us and we will give you her telephone number to call and see it. If you have or are looking for a piano, this would be a wonderful buy! She's asking $1,400. Check it out!
Lovely Foyer vintage display shelf and smaller display cabinet.
Living Room furniture - sofa, side chairs coffee table, end tables, Ridgeway Grandfather/Grandmother clock
Dining room table with 6 chairs and buffet
Silverplate, some Sterling (NOTE: The Sterling will not be at the sale except during sale hours!):
- Towel - Chippendale (1937)
- 1847 Rogers Bros "Argosy" (1926) (Silverplate)
- Yourex Silverplate "Lady Francis"
- Community Silverplate "White Orchid"
- Community Silverplate "Adam"
- Purity Silverplate
- Alvin "Diana"
- Community 1821 Silverplate "Grosvenor"
- Other Odd pieces, Sterling and Silverplate
An amazing amount of vintage pottery and china. . . a few of the manufacturers and patterns (still identifying):
- Crown Victoria "Carolyn"
- Crown Victoria "Lovelace"
- Noritake - "Grayburn (5323)"
- Another Noritake - unidentified as yet
- Epic Royal - Czech "Silver Maple"
- Charles Field Havilland Limoges (Unidentified as yet)
- Franciscan - Apple
- Franciscan - Desert Rose
- Metlox - Sculptured Grape
- Red Wing - Merrileaf
- Harmony House "Yellow Rose"
- Cavalier Ironstone (Royal) - Blue/White Blue Danube design
- Myott - Bountiful
- Knowles - Grapevine
- Crown Ducal Florentine England "Rosalie"
Ridgeway Grandfather/Grandmother Clock, two other Antique Clocks all working!
Vintage depression glass (working on identifying patterns) - Blue, Green, Pink - very pretty
Vintage glassware
Full kitchen!!!
KitchenAid "Superba" side-by-side Refrigerator with water and Ice in the door (Works beautifully)
White Westinghouse Upright Freezer in the Garage
Great KitchenAid Washer/Dryer
Riccar Vacuum and Dyson Vacuum, plus assorted cleaning supplies
Cookbooks and lots of resource books, novels (old and new), lots of Children's books, games, toys, dolls
Collectible plates, punch bowls, cake plates (covered and not), patterned glass
Bedroom Suite - Full sized beds (2), small desk
King sized bedroom Suite
Brass king headboard
Pretty Antique sofa and side chair
Antique Chest of Drawers and Antique Blanket/Cedar Chest
Quilts and Table linens
Sewing machines, fabric, notions and lots of vintage buttons
- Franklin Vintage Sewing Machine in cabinet
- Singer Vintage Sewing Machine in wooden portable cabinet
- Bernina 930 Electric Sewing Machine in Cabinet
Vintage RCA Victor stereo built into the cabinet with vinyls
Family room furniture, long sofa, side chairs and large, comfy recliner, Armoire/TV cabinet, coffee table and side tables
Books, Encyclopedias, figurines
Iron and Glass round breakfast table with 6 chairs
Large collection of vintage model cars, games and toys, porcelain dolls, vintage oil lamps
Books, vintage magazines and newspapers
Linens, Towels, Tablecloths, napkins, all vintage
Tons of Costume jewelry, Ladies and Gents watches
Ladies clothing sizes 12-16, shoes sizes 7 1/2-8 1/2, purses, scarves, etc.
So much more . . . This is truly a flash back to the 50's . . . a must see!!
Come see us this weekend . . . the weather will be wonderful, we would love to see you as this will be our last sale for 2017 . . . We are taking the month of December off to relax and enjoy the holidays with friends and family.
Come relax, laugh a little, laugh a lot, enjoy chocolate and shop till you drop!!
Sincerely,
Karen, Sue and our friends and family that help us!
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