50% OFF - COIN COLLECTION in Binders, Fostoria, Antiques, Nazi Coins,accepting bids on WWI Artifact
Jun 7
10am to 4pmJun 8
10am to 3pmJun 9
10am to 3pmTerms & Conditions
COINS, JEWELRY, AND ARTIFACTS WILL BE MOVED TO A SECURE OFF SITE LOCATION EACH NIGHT TO PREVENT THEFT.
~Friday 10-4 Saturday 10-3 Sunday 10-3
~We accept CREDIT CARDS and CASH
*******We do NOT accept Checks
~We do not "HOLD" items
~You can count on us to not open early---we open at 10am sharp and
do NOT let anyone in early! We do not do PRE-SALES of items
** Please bring your own help to load items
*** No Refunds or exchanges
**WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR INJURIES
WHILE YOU ARE VISITING THIS ESTATE SALE.
***DUE TO HAZARDS NO CHILDREN PLEASE

A - Z Estate Sales of North Texas & Tyler Grace Auctions
Description & Details
HOARDERS SALE FULL OF ITEMS!!!
This sale has been an amazing one to prep and be a part of.....we hope that you will enjoy it as much as we have........ Let us first note some of the coolest things in this house, #1 being the coolest thing I have ever had the opportunity to sell!!!
We have a beautiful piece from the St. Martin Cathedral that was destroyed in World War I that was brought back by the homeowners Father after the War we are going to allow bidding to begin as of June 4th at 9:30pm
****Bids must be submitted via email or text message: Please include your name, phone number, location, Bid amount, You must pick up the item at the close of business on Sunday June 9th at 3pm---Bidding will close at 2pm Sunday June 9th.
*********************************BIDDING STARTS AT $1,000**************************
The Destruction of Ypres
First Artillery Damage: November 1914
German artillery fired continuously onto the town of Ypres from mid November during the First Battle of Ypres (19th October - 22nd November 1914). The shells set fire to buildings in numerous places. The German artillery fired incendiary shells onto the city from positions to the north-east, east and south-east of Ypres. The first serious damage to the buildings of Ypres occurred on 22nd November 1914. Two of Ypres' most famous historic buildings, St Martin's Cathedral and the Cloth Hall (Lakenhalle) were set on fire by incendiary shells. Scaffolding on the belfry caught fire; ironically this was on the building because it had been undergoing refurbishment of the stonework which was almost complete when the war broke out.
Other items of note:
Vintage Toys from the 80's
Beautiful Sitting Chairs one with a beautiful foot rest
Several China/Curio Cabinets
A drop leaf antique table
Beautiful needlepoint chairs
Beautiful Wood Carved Wardrobes (2) with matchine vanity
Bunny Collection
Christmas Decor
Art Supplies
Office chairs
Half moon antique table
Brother Sewing Machine
China sets and fostoria glassware
Coin Collection kept in binders with Nazi coins too and paper currency too
Appliances
Clothes
Scarves
Ties
Linens and afghans
Craft items-yarn and more
Beautiful lamps
Tea Cart and beautiful Tea Sets
Office Supplies
Costume Jewelry
Bedroom Furniture
Desks
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