Divide & Conquer of East Texas
Sep 21
7am to 5:30pmSep 22
8am to 5:30pmSep 23
8am to 2pmTerms & Conditions
* Your license number, birthday, and current phone number are required for paying with a check Hot checks WILL BE turned over to the District Attorney!!
* Credit card purchases will have a 3.99% charge for usage.
* You are responsible for loading your purchases.
* All sales are final!!!!!
* Unless we are standing in front of an item while setting up, chances are very strong we do not know the price or measurements.
* We are not responsible for accidents!
* No public restrooms are available!
* Children must remain with a parent.
* You break; you pay.
* For over 19 years, we have closed at 2:00 on Saturday. (Purchases need to be finalized by that time.)
* We look forward to seeing you!

Divide & Conquer
Description & Details
Divide & Conquer Estate Sale
for Carol (Mrs. Rush) McGinty
Thurs., Sept. 21 ~ 7:00-5:30
Fri., Sept. 22 ~ 8:00-5:30
Sat., Sept. 23 ~ 8:00-2:00
308 East Third St. ~ Tyler, TX 75701
Inside S. Loop 323 and off S. Broadway by Bergfeld Park, turn east onto E. Third St.
(It is on E. Third between Roseland Blvd. and Donnybrook.)
We look forward to seeing you!
This 3918 sq. ft. Historic Azalea District home is for sale and listed by Ted F. Conover at S.E.T. Real Estate. Contents and consignments include the following:
- glass top octagon dining table with 8 bamboo chairs
- extra large china cabinet
- "18th Century" sterling silver dinnerware by Reed & Barton (in case)
- gold-tone dinnerware (in case)
- Michael Anthony 14K gold & diamond watch
- green leather wingback chairs
- green leather loveseat
- black carved screen
- pale blue leather club chair & ottoman
- tan leather chair & ottoman
- brass & glass coffee table
- brass & glass serving cart
- rectangular glass & brass dining table
- 4 parson chairs
- Duncan Phyfe dropleaf table
- display cabinet
- tile top breakfast table for 2
- oil on canvas art
- clocks
- decorative boxes
- mirrors
- shell-shape back chairs
- parlor chairs with needlepoint seats
- costume jewelry
- white wicker cabinet
- white wicker swan
- bamboo sofa table
- king bed
- full bed
- queen bed
- custom bedding
- miscellaneous club chairs
- lounger
- large rugs
- cinnabar statues
- Rose Medallion
- Lenox china
- “Coin Gold” china
- Mary Gregory Cobalt blue vases
- Mason’s “Manchu”
- Quimper
- Old English Staffordshire Ware
- Audubon plates
- Wedgwood
- Delft
- Minton bone china
- Murano
- Texas commemorative plate and mugs
- Cloisonne'
- Waterford tree topper
- Fostoria
- Tiffany & Co. glass mugs
- milk glass
- vintage teacups & saucers
- blue glassware
- blue & white selections
- paper weight collection
- Asian figures, trays, lamps, snuff bottles, fish bowl, doll, plates, vases, ginger jars
- desk
- linens, blankets, tablecloths, pillows, quilts, etc.
- side tables
- wine racks
- barware
- stemware
- cookbooks
- small appliances
- rooster selections
- Corning Ware
- Pyrex
- knife sets
- stack washer & dryer
- clothes (including Worth, Carlisle)
- purses (Brahmin, Michael Kors, etc.)
- shoes, scarves, boots
- sewing notions
- fabric
- luggage
- garden statues
- bird bath
- planters and vases
- frames
- TV trays
- many holiday selections
- Tyler ornaments of historic places
- consigned children’s clothes and shoes
- cameras
- LIFE magazines
- Univ. of Texas and A&M selections
- TV
- CD’s, cassettes, movies
- tape deck
- file cabinet
- metal storage unit
- monitor, computer, keyboard, mouse
- printer
- office supplies
- paper shredder
- poker chip sets
- cards
- games
- men’s clothes, shoes, boots, caps
- golf clubs, covers, balls, shirts, hats
- bows
- hand and yard tools
- ladder
- PaceMaster treadmill
- fishing tackle
- Black Max generator
- cleaning products
- Igloos
- plastic tubs
- sooooo much more!!
You are responsible for loading your items.
Next Sales: September 28-30; Oct. 12-14 and 26-28
DivideAndConquerOfEastTexas.com
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For Storage and/or Moving Needs:
Republic Self-Storage
17441 U.S. Hwy 69 S Tyler, TX 75703 903-954-2520
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