Springfield Special
Jan 19
10am to 4pmJan 20
10am to 4pmJan 21
1pm to 4pmTerms & Conditions
Numbers will be passed out beginning at 9:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Bring your own help to move and load your large items at time of purchase. Professional moving assistance will be available at an additional cost. For more information, inquire at the check out desk.

Wells Estate Sale
Description & Details
Wells Estate Sales presents contents of a former Military Officer's home. Contents include:
- Gorham Buttercup Sterling Flatware - service for 8 plus serving pieces
- China and Glassware - Heinrich china
- Kindel Dining Room Set
- Sherrill Sofa
- German Mantel Clock
- Civil War Swords (see note below on swords)
- Kimball Piano
- Furs
- Professional Ballroom Dancer Costumes
- Cut Glass
- Oils
- Bedroom Furniture
- LP's and Books
- Grundig Record Player
Note: Emerson and Silver, like C. Roby, was another prolific company that made a brief appearance for the Civil War, then dried up. The company operated from 1860-1865, making 27,060 M1860 cavalry sabers, 3000 musician swords, 12,000 NCO swords, and an unknown number of light artillery sabers. The artillery sabers are mounted with blades similar to the cavalry sabers. The company only used two stamp styles for its swords federal government contracts. Cavalry sabers have an arc-shaped Emerson over a linear Silver/Trenton/NJ, as pictured, and NCO swords have the Emerson in the usual arc, with the Silver in a mirrored arc, creating an appearance like a convex lens. In 1863 and 1864, E&S also made M1840 cavalry sabers with '60 style grips for the state of New Jersey, with a distinct pattern of stamp that can be used to identify these swords.































































































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