Ladybug Estate Sales
May 30
10am to 4pmMay 31
10am to 3pmTerms & Conditions
Please bring help if needed to carry out and load your purchases. Sorry, no gold or silver...

Description & Details
Hello friends and fans of Ladybug! We start out our sale season with an estate sale located in the pleasant west Admiral neighborhood of West Seattle. The house, basement and garage are filled with lots of furniture, very nice collectibles, and useful household items too numerous to list. There is plenty of street parking.
Sign-up list at front door Friday 6pm, and as always, we accept cash only.Thank you! Of course not responsible for accident or injury. Please leave your large loose fitting many pocketed jackets in the car.
As always, cash payments only, and no refunds or returns . Ladybug is a business and by law must collect sales tax - thanks for understanding. If you are a dealer and buying for resale, and feel you are exempt from paying sales tax, please bring a copy of your paperwork with you for our files.
Now then, just bring your pickup truck and load it up with great stuff at our typical realistic prices! (And a very special thanks to all our friends, old and new, who made our last sale a truly great success!)
Partial listing of items:
Lots of paper epherema; Many photographs and pieces of collectible paper; Lovely vintage Carte de Visite album c. 1890's with large photos of unknown but should-be-famous people inside; more photo and scrap albums;100's of vintage post cards;
Art: misc. prints; vintage well framed paintings by unknown artists;
Electronics: Nice collection of vintage hi-fi stereo phono cartridges; Some old radio and tv? tubes, (not tested);
Collectibles: Lacquered 4 compartment Inro box, with Ivory Netsuke and Ojime bead. Stickley oak side chair; Two mantle clocks; Toys: Lionel 027 Diesel Switcher Engine and some cars and some track and transformer; Marx H.O. gauge components; Floor standing Westinghouse tube radio; "Spars and Stripes" toy sailboat in original box; vintage cast toys; vintage metal Tonka earth moving toys; Souvenier spoon collection;
Lots of vintage and modern costume jewelry;
Furniture: 8' Dining table with extra leaf and 6 chairs; sofa side tables; floor lamp; table lamps; oak contemporary china cabinet; dressers; nightstands;
Camera gear: All gear is vintage film cameras and lenses. Canon F-1 and lenses; Nikon FM-2 and lenses; 2-1/4" X 2-1/4" Japanese Rollieflex copy; MYCRO subminiature camera and original film (1950‘s); lenses, filters, etc.
Office supplies - pens, pencils, paper clips, staples, etc., etc.
Kitchen: Cuisinart coffee grinder; Henkels knife set; barista coffee maker; the usual lot of pots and pans and dishes and cups and glasses; some non-perishable food items;
China: Williamsware; Noritake - Sweet Leilani; Japanese porcelain candle globes;
Books: Many many books, hardbound and paperback, on many topics; lots of DIY handyman books; some well bound volumes of biography such as a Sandburg 6 volume study of Abr. Lincoln;
Tools: Craftsman 8" table saw; large Craftsman bench vise; Craftsman bench grinder; many Craftsman hand tools, like screwdrivers, wrenches, etc.
Living: Bedding, blankets, sheets, towels, linens, etc., and many home decor items; Vintage sewing machine and sewing supplies; Ladies clothing size medium, scarves; ladies clothing including some North Face; ladies purses - Coach, Longchamp; D &B; Chanel No. 5, etc.; nice quality folding ping-pong table; nice quality folding lawn chairs;
Misc: Lots of CD's and DVD's; home hardware items like nails, repair kits, screws, whatnots, etc.; 1902 L.C. Smith sxs and vintage leather carrying case; Outdoor gardening supplies and tools. including quality push lawnmower by Craftsman;
Lots of CDs and DVDs; Lots of Christmas and holiday stuff; And much much more!
Please see photos for further details.
Looking forward to seeing you all on Saturday the 30th, and Sunday the 31st, for a fine day of clearing the house and trading our old treasures for your new treasury notes!!












































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