PINK SIGN ESTATE SALE # 2, Estate of Inventer Bill Withrow, Teague, TX
Aug 12
10am to 6pmAug 13
10am to 6pmAug 14
10am to 6pmAug 15
10am to 6pmTerms & Conditions
Sales Tax will be added to final sales price.
Nothing will be sold before 10:00 on the first day of the sale.
Cash, approved check, or major credit cards accepted.
Items priced at $40.00 or more may be bid on with sealed bids. If you bid more than 1/2 the marked price, I will call you Friday night for you to pick the items up on Saturday. If you bid 1/2 or less, I will call you when we close on Saturday.
Prices are firm until Saturday, when everything left will be offered at 1/2 the marked price, (unless marked on the item that a particular item will not be at half off).
All sales are final, and the items are sold "as is, where is.
- We will not sell early.
- We try to provide bags or boxes but we recommend you bring a box just in case.
****Please bring help to carry out furniture if at all possible.
Description & Details
This is the second sale we have going at the same time as the one in Coolidge, TX. Bill Withrow was a local inventor in Teague, TX and according to his family he developed the first running Quartz Watch, which he did not patent. There are a lot of his tools, gadgets, and various vintage electronics in this sale.
Lots of vintage electronics such as a real to real tape recorder, receivers, audio, by Heathkit, Realistic, TEAC, and others
Vintage collectibles such as chachkies, Alamo pottery with other vintage pottery, sci-fi magazines, old Texas License plates etc.
Arosonic Piano by Baldwin
Large selection of vintage LP's albums and 33's
Vintage 1960's furniture from the local Withrow Furniture store.
Early 20'th century glass by Duncan & Miller and Westmoreland
Old Aviation Tachometer
Vintage Johnson & Viking Radio Eqiupment
Ribbon Microphone by Amperite and Olson
Old Mazda Airplane light bulb
Check out the photos that depicts only a sample of what is available at this sale.


















































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